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Monday, Feb. 3, 1,1S-48

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

67th Year, No. 143—Tuesday, February 4, 1975

MONDAY
EVENING

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7:00 (2) To Tell The
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(6) Concentration
(0) What's My Line

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(13) Cable Prevue
(24) hitercom 21
(35, 44) Star Trek

Showdown
(35) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Underdog
3:00 (2, 8) Another World

(44) Green Acres

11:00 (2, 8) High Rollers
(6) Now You See It
(9) Split Second
(44) Phil Donahue

(24) Dimensicios In

U) Match Game

One
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(9)

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(35) The Baron
(44) Dinah
8 1 (13) Wesleyak
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(13) Florida

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(35) My Partner
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(9) Brady Bunch
(35) Florida
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11:55 (6) News

TUESDAY
W EEKDAYS
MORNING
6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
6:15 (8) Sunshine
Almanac
6 25 (2) I Dream Of
Jeannie
6 30 (6)
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Semester
(1) Today In Florida
cc (7) Daily Devotional
7:00 (2,8) Today
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(6) Young And
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(35) Big Valley
12:30 (2, 8) Blank Check
(6) Search Fo
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(9) News
Variety
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9:30 (6) Rhoda

(13) Detectives
(24) Romantic
Rebellion
10:00 (6) Medical Center
(13) Dick Powell
(24) Washington
Straight Talk
(33) Felony Squad
(44) Lady Live In
10:30 (24) Black Perspective

(35) Science Fiction
Theatre

8:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
(44) Tennessee
Tuxedo
8:30 (44) Andy's Gang
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
(0) Movie
(9) Movie
(44) Leave It To
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9:30 (44) Petticoat
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10:00(2) Celebrity

11:00 (2.6.0.9) News
(24) Lillias, Yoga
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(35) Burke's Law

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For Tuesday,Feb. 4, 1975
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) A
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
After you've reviewed the chum is not in the best position
situation, you'll see you weren't to advise you regarding family
entirely blameless in a finances. Her impractical
misunderstanding with a loved solutions won't help.
One.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
You'd be wise to keep SOflìe
TAURUS (April 20-May
Something you're Involved in distance between yourself and
with another is going tu take anyone working for you now.
more concerted effort by each Make it a strict employer.
employe relationship.
of you to be successfuL
SCORPIO (Oct. 24Nov, 22) If
GEMINI (May 21-June 3))
You'll accomplish much more )01W present budget has a little
today with a partner or corn- surplus, use it to pay off old
obligations before buying
panion than you will
&gt;
own. Co-operation's the key anything new.
word.
S/IIGITIARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec
CANCER (June 21-July 22) If 21) Feelings of a family
you're
doing
personal
will be hurt
decorating at home now, don't believes you're more conuse materials or designs that siderate c a friend than you are
are more artistic than tune- of her.
tinnal,
CAPRICORN iDec. 22- Jan.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If you
let your heart rule your head 19) You think you'll have to beat
this evening, you'll make some about the bush in a situation
you're reluctant to face.
moves you'll later regret.
direct approach is your best
your sharp k*
route,

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Impuslively, you're going to do
something For a friend that will
dent your wallet. Reflect a bit
before volunteering aid.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 3)) A
goal important to you will not
be achie ved on the first try. It
can be reached if you're per.
sistent enough on the second.

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Feb. 4, 1975
Contacts
and
new
associations you'll make this
ear through a group interest
will be of immense value in
furthering ,our hopes. Get out
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Kwaitkowski said that the
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careened 100 feet, coming
to rest at Philips Cleaners,
Elm Ave. and 13th St., after
knocking down an equipment wall. Ms. Kathy Long
said she left her car in
park, but it dragged her
uphill, stepping 150 feet
away after smashing into a
traller home (right), at San
Mo South Trailer Park. She
was treated for abrasions
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- Most importantly, it would who thought the idea was good, Cbairman Edith Duerr, who felt preferred a more independent
promote cooperation among all albeit "premature," said the
there are a lot of discrepancies approach to implementing tlit'
the cities and the county in
only advantage was that "it in the Act itself, preferred a Act, declared that 'every city
implementing this important relieves elected city officials of plan that would have the county has the power
to levy their wn
act,
the stigma of setting a tax."
fund the project out of cointy ad valorem tax to fund the Act
But City Manager Knowles,
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city '....ci1 taxes. Duerr, who also if we want to."
Altamonte Springs Councilman Cal Devoney felt that
the cities and county might run
into trouble with inequities in
the eventual land plan
"Whatever tax will be levied
will be unfair to someone who
already has developed his land,
since the Act proposes to guide
future county development," he
said. The Altamonte Mall,
Devonev said, which would pay
a large portion of taxes, would
stand not hing to benefit.
In discussing other approaches to funding, State Rep.
Ilattaway said that he has been
working with representatives
from the sta te's Growth and
Energy
Committee
and
Community Affairs Conunittee
in -in effort to free some state
funds for use. hiattaway ha
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scheduled a 1:30 p in. mecting
tomorrow in commission
chambers between county
building.
the project was brought to him proved the bid of Brumley, City commissioners, state corn"I was told that one section of by three of the bidders on the Manager Pete' Knowles said
mittee
members
and
the bwlding won't carry the project, incltling one of the he would
send a letter to representatives from the
load," Morris said. (The station three low bidders. He would not Brumley
today advising Technical Committee formed
is located on French Avenue retival the names of the persons Brumley to
start the Project by county entities to provide
old No. 2 Fire station, despite and 14th Street.)
or of the construction firms within 30 days
input for the Act.
concern by Commissioner John
But commissioners approved with whom he had talked.
The reconstruction plans
hiattawa&gt;- said he has been
Morris that the station's COn' the low bid of $63,677 offered by
The three low bidders in- include additional room for
trying to stress the importance
struction plans may not be William S. Brumley Jr., after eluded
Brumley,
Jostcc, equipment and a large of funding the Act in
Seminole
adequate.
they were told by City Engineer Engineering and Construction mechanics' working area.
County
asa
model
for
the
state.
Morris told commissioners Mack 1.aZenby that
the Company, with $63,987; and
in other action, City Attorney with' ELMS Act.
Members of
that spokesmen for three of the reconstruction plans had been
Shoemaker Construction Vernon Mize reported to the the
VOIusinCOW1t)'COIrnnls,sion
construction firms which bid on reviewed several times and Company with
$65,625.
commission on a proposal to
attend tomorrow's meeting
the project had mentioned to found to meet construction
A total of 11 firms bid on the initlat? the local option section in an effort
to become
Morris that the design was not -.tlindards.
Project.
of the collective bargaining till -acquainted with the local
strong enough to support the
Morris said the concern over
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horse before the cart."
Then, the city must
But, Kwiatkowski warned
Yesterday's high 71 low this name its negotiator. .tulian said them that the final deadline of
mornIng 57. Fair to partly although the law provides that Oct. 1, 1977 is not that far off
cloudy and continued tin- the city negotiator be the chief and plans for funding the

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By BILL BELLEVIII,E
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herald Staff Writer
obtaining func4 s by as early as
reasonable time."
Representatives from next fiscal year.
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State FOP representatives Seminole County cities were
— A "very, very small'
two weeks ago told council it less than receptive to a niillage would actually be
h a d to either itcrept or reject proinsal from County Corn. needed.
(',rnnt WlItn Jr u'nt —n.. the organization within 15 missioner HarryKwiatkowski
working days.
yesterday that would fund the
tenced to 30 years in
Guidelines
for
council
iictIon
Comprehensive
Planning Act
Circuit Court Judge A.J.
set
by
Julian
were:
by
the
levy
of
a
special
millage
llosernann immediately
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The city council in the cities.
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following the jury verdict,
According to Kwiatkowski's
Berry was Wilson's dc-tense thh)Wh its police cor!unitt&amp;-e —
Councilmen
H.
A.
Scott
and
"optional" plan, the revenue
attorney
Jerry Connell — verify police collected by the county would
The state yesterday also
dropped 1n aggravated assault officers' signatures on the then be returned to the cities for
petition, lie said the names of use in implementing their
charge against Johnnie Sam
McCoy, 28, of 1704 Peach Ave., policemen who have quit the portion of the Act.
R esponse
f r o in
Sanford. McCoy had been cit y 's employ - former Police
Chief Torn liennigan, Sgt. Tom municipalities ranged from
______________________________ Ling and Patrolman Jordan "hogwash," from Altamonte
Paddock — be stricken from the Springs Mayor Norman Floyd,
petition.
to "premature" from Sanford
Julian added that Acting City Manager Pete Knowles.
Public Safety Director Police
State Rep. Bob hiattaw ay was
Around the Clock ---------- 4A It. James Pleicones may not also at the work session to
sign the petition, noting gather feedback from the cities
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Ile also warned that officers
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Dear Abby ........
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Editorial
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By MICKEY LOCHRIDGE
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coercion
are
provided
for
in
the
city,
municipal
Hospital .....
representatives
Herald Staff Writer
Sanford City Commissioners
invited
Obituaries ................. 3A state law, Julian said.
to
attend
the
The city should work session generally felt that yesterday afternoon approved if
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By DONNA ESTES
Julian said the city council agreement and approved
Herald
Staff Writer
last year repealed an ordinance benefits are subject t9 the
Van Hook said the state was
LONGWOOD — Ex-Council giving the mayor's office availability of budgeted funds,
unable to produce one of
its
chairman
Bill Klosky, last night executive authority and the city
The City Attorney added that
witnesses for the trial, Mrs.
workshop
session of city charter is "vague" on what the once the police officers'
Wilson's 17-year-old stepson at a
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Bruce Wilson.
approved, it cannot be changed
Authorities said the state had the city's negotiator with the the mayor's office are,
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negotiations
are
for at least one year and the
been searching for the youth for city's uniformed police In
collective
bargaining,
successfully
concluded,
council
city's negotiator also must
several days in attempt, to
Klosky
made
his
offer
after
can
either
approve
or
reject the remain the same for a year.
serve him with a witness
City Atty. Ned Julian Jr. said
subpoena
Young Wilson was a witness although there is no deadline In
who gave testimony that the law for council action, on
conflicted with tha t of his the Petition from the policemen
father, Grant Wilson Jr., 47, of requesting that the Florida

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Van Hook dropped the charge
when the case came up for trial
Circuit Court Judge
Robert B. McGregor. Defense
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scheduled for trial this week in Bryant, 39, Sanford, with a lead destroying
missile.
Herald SWI Writer
circWt court on the charge in pipe.
Mrs. Mary Wilson left circuit connection with the alleged
In other circuit court actions building must be completed
by
court at Sanford yesterday a Christmas beating of Cora
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June he additional empioy'es
free wom.an after the state
dropped a charge of buying,
receiving and concealing stolen
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robbery of $80,000 to Sloopo
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Sissy, a black spotted leopard which is among
the endangered anti tank weapon, the TOW,
which, according to Worswick,
species, gave birth to these two kittens at th e Central
will be used b' the U.S.
sometime last night. Of 237 zoos in the nation, Sa:fords
government and other nations
one of 18 which raises leopards from birth. Pictured
above, from
friendly o the Uni ted Stites.
left, are Mrs. Lois Leyh, a volunteer nurse, Stan
Brock and Zoo
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bold objective-thathth a
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that no human being's future
and capacities will be stunted
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the news of the prospect of needs to support.
manufacturing is scheduled to
Some of that talent came additional workers for the city.
I wish we had more people
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I think it's wonderful. it's a working in industry," Sizer
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production anti other electronic clean industry and an at. said 'We need to work with the
proIde Jobs for an e4tilflated 50 production sorkers
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many do. It is part of the Unspoken contract ior each person
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lightning rod of hope until the
outcome of a race has been
determined."
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Presidential candidate, in her
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Lewis made the secrecy with which Dickinson awarded
bank charters a big campaign
"A great deal of material under the existing law is cuif*dential," Lewis spokesman Harold "Bus" Rummel said.
'There Is a gray area which we're trying to resolve right
now."
Information about letters that accompanied applications for bank charters Is not open for public in.
spection, Rummel said. That is part of the gray area.
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By BOB LLOYD
sentence Oiappell in Sanford - On Dec. 26, Chappell said, he before he escaped with 167 from
Herald Stall Writer
for both robber1!s.
walked Into Webb's Pharmacy, a cash drawer.
An AWOL Marine escapee
The slim, bearded man told 908 Lee Road, Orlando, at 2:30
Chappell said he walked to a
pleaded guilty yesterday in McGregor that he is on am. and demanded the clerk nearby motel where three hours
circuit court at Sanford to probation In Virginia for sale of "give me all the greenbacks" later Altamonte Police, acting
armed robberies in both [SD and that he Is away while nearby customers were on an anonymous telephone tip,
Seminole and Orange Counties without leave from the U.S. unaware that a robbery was In arrested him with the pistol and
and faces sentencing to two Marine base, Camp Pendleton, progress.
money.
possible life sentences March Calif.
Judge McGregor ordered
"She opened the register and
13.
Authorities said Chappell was i go,$160
and ther
Chappell held In county jai
Thomas William Chappell. 27, apprehended in November In (clerk) a MerryChristmas," during a pre-sentence In.
admitted to circuit court judge Orlando but later escaped from C appell said. Then he fled on vestlgation and set sentencing
h
Robert B. McGregor that he the Jacksonville Naval Air foot and went to a nearby waffle for March 13.
robbed an Altamonte Springs Station and returned to the
"1 have no idea what the
house
he Said.
convenience store Dec. 30 and Orlando area,
sentence will be," McGregor
an Orlando drug store Dec. X.
Chappell said be rented motel
In the Dec. 30, 3 a.m. holdup said, "because I don't know
Orange County prosecutors rooms near the robbery scenes of the 7-Eleven store on anything about you."
said the two cases were con- and walked to the stores where Semoran Boulevard, Altamonte
Maximum sentence in the two
solidated alter the defendant be used a stolen 9mm pistol to Springs, Chappell said he robbery cases would be two life
waived venue In Orange County rob clerks before fleeing on assured a hysterical clerk that prison terms, either concurrent
and that Judge McGregor will foot
he wasn't going to shoot her or consecutive.

150,000 License Suspensions
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Stuffing a traffic ticket
into your glove compartment and forgetting about It could
you to lose your Florida drivers license, a Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles official

cause

warns.

Allen Coctrane, assistant director of the division of
drivers licenses, said Monday that the licenses of an
estimated 150,000 Floridians will be suspended this year
under a law that d&amp; infriallizes minor traffic offenses.
Cochrane said the law, which went into effect Jan. 1,
requires that licenses be spended when persons
receiving tickets for minor traffic offenses fail to pay the
fines by ril or show upin court.
The new aw made it easier for motorists cited for
or other minor traffic violations to pay their
fines by milling them in without having to go to court.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A plan by legislative
leaders to reorganize state environmental agencies will
be basically different from one proposed by a state
planning division team, an aide says.
House Speaker Don Tucker and Senate President
Dempsey Barren are still tilkfng of consolidating en.
viroemnentrj agencies Into one "super agency" with the
exclusion of the Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission,
Ken Thiggs, Tucker's press aide, said Monday.
The commission cannot be clanged because It is a constitutionally created agency, Delggs said.

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Airport Boulevard and U.S. 17-92 this morning. Left to right are Sanford Mayor Lee P. Moore and
HA. feed) Moreland, 1ee president and manager of the Sanford office; W.S. Caifin, execidive
vice pres4ent; D. William Overton, presldeid and Wayne Albert, president of the Greater Sanfurd
Chamber of Commerce. Ftrd Kederal S.vfap and Loan Association of Mid Florida opened Its
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murder due to private or other causes, robbery and other
offenses and have gone to the bushes."
Foreign observers viewed the amnesty offer as an attempt to reduce the ELF's strength by weaning away
Eritreans who joined the guerrilla army recently to
escape punishment for common
The government also proposed a peaceful dialogue to
solve the Eritrean prcblem"

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ATLArI'TA (AP) — Presiden t Ford has won
unanimo us backing of eight Southern go vernors in his
opposition to gas rationing, but many of the governors
remain skeptical about his energy program. This was the
view expressed by the state exicuti ves
hot, meeting wi th Ford cm Monday night. At a briefing
session for newsmen that wound tç early today, only
Republican Gov. James E. HolshouserJr. of North
Carolina said he was In basic agreement wi th all facets of
Ford's inter-related energy economic blueprint.

Baker May Run For President
WASHINGTON (AP)— Sen. Howard H. Baker Jr. says
he is exploring the possibili ty of seeking
presidential nomina tion in 1976 even though President
Ford has said be intends to run tñisseU. Baker said he has
based a series of "casual" poli tical conversa tions
about 30 fellow Repub1.ean enators and GOP politicians
on the assumption that Ford may change his mind
drop out of

Overly Optimistic Forecasts
WASHINGTON (AP) — Past f orecasts by the
presidential Council of Economic Advisers have been
overlyoptlmtstic and, in one categcry, no more accurate

f they had flippei a corn, says a prom1rnt
economist. The conclusion by Geoffrey H. Moore in the
Latest economic ne wslett er of Morgan Guaran ty Bank ci
New York came pt-Icr to the____
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Higher Payroll Taxes Sought
WASHINGTON (AP) - The former head of the Social
Security Administration recommends higher payroll
taxes o u
income earners s the best remedy for
multi-bihjjon.doflar Social Secwity deficits. Robert M.
Ball. Social Security sommissioner for 11 years, warned
that an alternative suggestion to channel an unprece.
in general revenues into
dented 17 tau
S.-curt' system might transform Medicare hoalthl insw-ance jntt' another welfare program.

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Altamonte Springs Police
Investigate Burglary
According to Lt. Steve
Garver, a pickup truck valued
at $2,300 was taken from Bel
Aire Homes Monday morning.
The driver had parked in front
of one of the model homes and
left the rnotc* running. When he
caine out it ssis g'me.
He thought at firt it had been
borrowed by a co-worker and
did not realize it had bn stolen
until later. Garver said.

Nancy
Nancy Bryson, Orlando, was
also reported stolen, Garver
said. It was a 1967 Oldsmobile
valued at $350.
lie also rpurted carpeting
valued at a total of $712 was
stripped from a new home at
633 Lemonwood Court. A side
door had been Jimmied-open
and rugs taken from the living
room, dining room, ('Md two
bedrooms of the home alttt
p.m. Sunday.

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Control, and Veterans Affairs.
A silver cigarette lighter was
Mrs. Dean ParrIsh, 38, of
Barks is a member of the
taken from the Colle home and Lyons, Ga., pleaded guilty Jan, Seminole County Medical
six bottles of soda pop at the 24 to rotbery In the case and Society, Florida Medical
James home, according to was immediately sentenced to Association. American Medical
police records.
20 years In prison by Circuit
had first asked Court Judge A.J. Hosemann Jr.
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Colle If they could pick oranges
A fourth suspect. Charles
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outside his home. One then Keith Hobbs, of AUata, was
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his
his way onto Cole's killed In the shootout with
porch while one
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Contract on construction of the 7.5
million gallon daily capacity regional
sewer treatment plant to serve saithwest
Seminole County is to be awarded at
tonight's 6:30 meeting of the Altamonte
Springs City Council.

are: sanitary sewer system status report;
requests for payment from Humby and
Stimpson for $398,308.56 for work on the
sewer interceptor system, C. A. Meyer
Paving $5,629.50, auditing services from
Spillane, Snyder and Lansing $9,160 and
Glace and Radcliffe, general engineering
servjcs S98303.
According to Sanford City Corn.

In Seminole County, the report shows 2,234
students who are In need of transportation.
The same report shows 1,985 in Brevard
and 8,400 in Orange County.
Under the Wilson proposal, the school
board could appr ove busing students after a
pe ti ti on Is submitted by the studen t or parent
w hich reveals condi tio ns which might endanger student safety.

Sheriff Polk To Ask
For '91 1' Coorinaor
BY BILL BELLEVILLE
Herald Staff Writer

Director John Grey to write a the 911 proposal before, said
job description for the position, that he agreed with the need for
If the Commission approves a coordinator. "The only
Describing the n1 for a Tuesday, advertising and question I've had is when he'll
professional coordinator to screening for the pos ition could come aboard"
a
tiiga1I1zt
arxl run the county's take place over the next several
W AS iilNG'I UN i A1'
hl(j(fle.sIa has been sounding
Williams told The Herald that
The
comprehensive
land
planning
act
911
out North and South Vietnam on (fividing the south along,;
missioner John Morris, chairman, the
emergency telephone weeks with the intention of the funding for the "1113,000 to
heads the agenda for the 7:30 p.m. meeting
demarcation line between Viet Cong and Saigon govern,
number system as "im- "bringing a man aboard by $17,000" position may be a
agenda for the CAI-NO Council meeting
Wednesday
ment forces, diplomatic sources say.
of the CALNO Council of Local
Wednesday night includes a proposeti
perative," Sheriff John Polk March 1, Polk said,
problem. The county, which
0i'r1eots.
Asked if such a division would be feasible, Secretary of
today is asking the County
resolution on the planning act, discussion
In stressing the Importance of recently came up almost a half
Apparent low bidder for the Altamonte
State Henry A. Kissinger told a National Press Club
on the proposed levy of a tax to pay for the
Conunlsslon to create such a the system, Polk declared that million dollars short in anaudience Monday, "the United States has always been
sewer plant is a joint venture by Lee
position.
planning, goals and objectives and a
"Whether it's police, fire or ticipated revenue for this year,
prepared together with the government of Vietnam to me
Construction Co. of Sanford and Tuttle
proposed law currently before the Florida
Polk, who said he and County ambulance, the lifeline is may have to Jet the Sheriff's
peace maintained along demarcation lines."
White of Altamonte Springs for a total of
house of Representatives to place control
Fire Administrator Gary communications."
department fund the position at
$5,175,000.
He said that the Paris peace accords contained a
Kaiser had decided on
of city-owned utilities in the Florida Public
Coin m is s loner
D i c k least for the remainder of the
provision for determining these lines, but "it was the
Also on the Altamonte Springs agenda
Service Commission.
requIrements
a n d Williams, who with other year, Williams explained.
Communist side which refused to agree to demarcation
qualifications, asked Personnel commissioners had discussed
Once
completed,
the
and to employ controlled commission teams to demarcate
emergency system will allow a
We lines"
caller to reach police, fire, or
Kissinger noted that the 1973 Paris agreement Included
ambulance services
no requirement for the withdrawal of North Vietnamese
simultaneously by dialing the
forces, but there was a prohibition again-) t the in911 number. All calls will be
troduction of new personnel into the south.
handled through a central
lie said this prohibition has been violated consistently,
dispatch and communications
adding 'the only security problem now is the presence of
center,
to be built in the Five
CASSELBERRY — Newly was introduced to City Council
North Vietnamese personnel in the south."
The city planner's slot will be reviewed before the finance
City Council provided funds Points--= of the county.
created positions of city at a meeting yesterday.
filled next Monday by Dale director is hired at a salary of for the positions In Its 1974-75
In a work session meeting
planner and city engineer for
MacMahan, who works in the 813,488.
budget after agreeing that the yesterday, Polk said that the
this city have been filled and
Ehlers. 31, has a masters planning department in the city
The three positions allow city city was in dire need of the biggest job for the coordinator
hiring of a new finance director degree
in
managerial
of
Titusville.
His
salary is officials access to professional professional direction that the "would be to coordinate betWASHINGTON (AP) — Russia has delivered military
is in the offing,
engineering and will earn $11,988 to start, Hug said,
expertise.
positions could offer.
cargoes to Egypt for the first time since last summer,
ween the telephone people and
he new city engineer, Ken $15,792, according to City
The city manager said two
"We need 'em," Council
In addition, council felt that the radio people."
U.S. intelligence sources report.
Ehlers of Altamonte Springs, Manager Harry Hug.
additional applications must be Chairman Edith Duerr said,
the in-house positions would
Two Soviet ships unloaded more than 7,000 tons of
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save
monz' in the long run.
ammunition and spare parts in Egypt in recent weeks,
Last
year's
sources said.
consulting
engineer's fees were $140,000.
These were the first such deliveries since last August
No additional complimentary
when 8,000 tons of spare parts and ammunition for
CENTE R
staff will be hired to support the
previously supplied Soviet weapons were landed at the
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new positions. The three
port of Alexandria.
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JANE
CASSELBERRY
to
supply
his
uniforms
and
not
attorney Newman Brock If a and cokes and hot dogs for all professionals will draw from
The January shipments included no new equipment, alHerald Staff Writer
have uniforms for the three "temporary" employe could the children,
though there have been reports the Russians agreed in
existing city personnel for
WINTER
SPRINGS— City maintenance men, who also receive the 20 per cent fringe
December to send some MIG21s and other warplanes
The concrete walkway-bike administrative assistance.
"!_,j;,Council voted last night to hire work around homes,
&amp; ____________
it T14AT NEW
benefits, which Daniels said path built by the city to give
The hiring of the three "64
promised to the Egyptians before the flow of Soviet
SHOP?
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Carl (Sonny Mitchell, a Winter
Other suggestions included would bring the salary cost to elementary school youngsters a professionals is step toward a
weapons was halted In April.
Springs resident and Volunteer furnishing shirts and or-patches the city to $7,800 a year on a 12- safe place
to travel was corn- full-time city administration totFireman, as animal control and using a uniform supply month basis,
pleted Jan. 23. The, city has the 34-year-old municipality.
officer at an annual salary of company.
Veterans of Foreign Wars asked tix :hcol board to build.Money for their salaries is
$6,500.
Councilman John Daniels got Post 5405 will hold a Lite-A.Bike a sidewalk from the end of the essentially supported by a 10
Chosen as most qualified of In the last word on the subject Day atWinterSpr-ings Saturday city path
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia AP — Heavy artillery and
to cross school per cent utility tax.
the 15 applicants for the job, by saying, "I am against for bike riders of all ages. property to the school building
small arms fire was heard in Asmara during the night, an
Council initially planned to
Mitchell is scheduled to begin buying stuff not in the budget." Commander Jack &amp;hraff in. so that bike riders did not
American o ficial reported, and Ethiopia's second largest
have
have
the positions filled by Oct.
work Feb. 4 with a 40-hour
Although the council voted vited them to have their bikes to go onto the highway.
city was without lights and threatened by a shortage of
1, but Duerr said three or four
week. His work hours, to be last week to hire a full-time inspected and Indentification
drinking water. U.S. Vice Consul Bob Perry reported by
It was reported that a third months is not an unusually long
determined by Police Chief animal control officer • on a and reflector tape attached, fireman has been hired
telephone that Asmara, where government forces and
and an period of time for a city to
John Govorhuk, will be flexible, temporary status, it was There will be a bike rodeo with additional maintenance man spend
Eritrean Insurgents battled through the weekend, was
hiring professionals of
The animal control officer questioned by the new city the winner receiving a trophy, will be gin work la
generally q uiet Monday until heavy firing broke out Just
ter
this
week,
the
cali
be r nought by
will be supplied with a truck by
before midnight. Perry said the 300 Americans among the
C
asselberry.
the city.
city's 200,000 population have food for at least a week.
The suggestion that the city
City officials also agreed at
supply three khaki uniforms
yesterday's work session that
with identifying patches to th e
sufficient funds exist in the
ininuil contr ol officer led to a
utility department to cover a
A 14-member steering was es ta bl is hed this morning McKibbin, Le roy Robb, Billy deficit
in the general fund.
lengthy
discussion
with committee of the Industrial '25' with the purpose of examining Brumley, Garnett White, Jullari
Councilman Irene Van Eepoel Committee of th e Greater the total picture of Seminole Stenstrom and John Morris.
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Duerr said about $61,000 Is
r
saying it was "grossly unfair" Sanford Chamber of Commerce County's economy.
available from utilities to cover
Also on the committee are an estimated $50,000 deficit.
Resolve to let Cessna
FEB. 4
Lakeview Middle School
The committee will look into Chamber President Wayne The transfer will take place
Pilot Education get
Adv
isory
Committee
Meeting,
Sanford Tourist and Shutevery area of the economy, Albert. Homer and John when the cash flow is feasible,
Off the ground
neboard Club covered dish 7:30 p.m., school library. Open
including labor, vocational Krider, chairman of the Duerr said.
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dinner, 6 p.m., clubhouse, to all interested parents.
training, employment, ecology, Ind ustrial '25' committee.
followed by business meeti1(.
pollution control, government
The extra $11,000 could be
Jackson Heights Middle
Joseph W nose. Delton.
During
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grants and storage, according
this morning's placed In contingency, used to
Doris Shonyo, Enterprise
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 School Advisory Committee, 7
P" IT CUM
meeting, Krlder proposed the nire additional police
ADMISSIONS
to
Jack
H
Homer,
the
or for a
Chamber's
idea
Open
to
public.
Lii.,
at
school.
Forrest
Wagner.
Long*ooci
p.m., Florida [lower &amp; light p
that attempts should be number of other uses discussed
Delores A Dufault. Orange C'y
executive manager.
lounge, 301 N. Myrtle Ave., FEB. 5
Sanford,
made to manufacture in the by council members.
Marcus Lemon, O3edo
LIE.
ja
Or,,
Work. iii
Members of the ennimittee Sanford :.,Sanford, or 9 a.m., 600 W. Sit "What After high School?", 7- CIarssa Moor'.:!a finished products,
7
week.s,
SJC
Ap.m.,
no
fee,
9
include R.uloh Prescott Trim such as egg t'trfnnc whit'h nr
434. Lon gwood.
LU,,,r m
DISCHARGES
-O6, Call Seminole Junior
Hunt, Jim Ryan, Russ Mon. noss being shipped into the
C) McLrl,r
College, ext. 360 for reser- Orn Presha
CTIC(, Gene McDonald, Cliff area.
Sanford:
Chamber of Commerce lunHazel Smth
William J Dube III
'tlofls
Lillian F. Conpec
noon,
meeting,
cheon
Leroy C MacTavith
WE HAVE STATE FORMS —
K arshara I need
Robert E Carroll
Altamonte Civic Center. Joseph FElL 6

n irn a! Control officer Is Hired

uary.

Dr. Barks Appointed

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

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But the Le gislature In 1974 authorized
school distr i cts to conduct a study of hazardous walk-In areas.

Russians Supplying Egypt

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live with It."
However, the senator said, "Many of our
young children are forced to travel to and
from school in extremely dangerous
situa tions.
"School buses are purchased by the taxpayer, and the least we can do is provide a
safe way for our youngsters to get to school,"
she said.
Historically, county school boards ha ve
refused to tran sport pupils who live wi thin the
two-mile limit because the state will not pay
for it.

Casselberiy H'i'res City Planner

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Seminole County School Supt. William
Layer is in favor of school buses picking up
students who live within two miles of the
school they attend.
Layer sa id a bill sponsored by State Sen.
Lori Wilson (I-Merritt Island) would cut down
on a lot of the arguments about who rides
buses and who doesn't.
The bill, already f il ed by Sen. Wilson,
would allow school boards to provide tran-

sportation to studen ts within the two-mile
restriction If the student faces a hazardous
condition that endangers his safety.
"It's advantegeous for the state to provide
all the transportation — re gardless of the two.
mile limit,." Layer zlJ.
However, both Layer and Senator Wi lson
were skeptical that the Legislature will approve the proposal.
Al though Layer sa id there would be "no
argumen ts on sa fety," the cost may be
prohibitive. And Senator Wilson agreed that
"in this tight budget year, we may have to

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submitted to the state board.-which was approved by the
Commissioners wil l review
state legislature in an
the r4-diflance with the Idea to
Th e local option section, draft a sim ilar one If the
which would be established bya Lakeland ordinance Is ap.
city ordinance, would allow the proved by the state board.
By BOB LLOYD
county jail today on $20,000 (Iando, was In county jail
took two microphones and a city comrn1ssion to appoint a
In other action the cornHerald Staff Writer
bond charged with breaking today on $5000 bond charged missionary collection jar, total
fi
ve-member
ajaIs
board
of
mission:
Seminole Sheriff's deputies and entering with Intent to with burglary of an auto after value $250.
local citizens to hIe the
Approved a second ox.
today were ntJ
i-a $30,000 commit a felony and robbery. be was apprehended
by a
Patricia
Ferguson,
1902
city's
labor-management
tension on James Thplett's
front end loader rcfA1Ed stolen
Dellfleld was arrested by security guard at the Circus
A- Magnolia Ave., Tanglewood dispute&amp;
agreement wi th the city to pave
from a land clearing firm at Sanford po lice patrolman Tony Go-Go club, U.S. 17-92,
Fern subdivision, South Seminole,
If
a
lo
ca
no
l
board
Is
t
24
Gezieva.
th Place, Triplett asked
Brooks and de tective Sgt. Eddie Park.
reported a $235 lawn mower establ ished, the problems are commiss4
Avery Wisdom of W isdom Hughes early today at 1121 W.
.oner for a six-month
Deputy Donald McCormick was stole n from the rear yard passed to th
e state board for extension because financial
Land Clearing Co., SR46, 12th Si, whe 011ee Briggs, 38, reported that security guard at
her residence.
decisions.
Ge ne va, re ported a 1971 model told officers two men broke into
dif ficul ties would not allow him
Richard A. Wilcox, of
Mlze
w
il
l
present
to
comto
have the road paved fmfront end loader, "alued at
room while he was asleep Longwood, said he
a copy of an or. mediately.
$30,000, was taken from the and used a razor blade to slit his behind his (W il
cox') car last
dinance drafted by the City of
firm's loca tion, apparently by pants pocket a nd take $100.
— Granted a aO.day extension
night
and
the
trunk
had been
Lakeland
provi
di
ng
thieves who loaded it onto a
far the on the condemned building at
Sanford police pa trolman Joe par tially pried open.
localop
onwhichlakela
ti
nd has 423 East 5th Street.
trailer.
Dillard and SgL William Foster
Wilcox told of ficers that he
Meanwhile, Bumby &amp; jailed Bennie Robert Jackson, took Ileece
Into custody and
Stlmpson Inc., of Orlando, 31, of Apt. 8, Seminole Gcrdens when he went to th
e front of the
reported vandals created 11,000 Apartments. W. Sixth SL, on cjut to call depu
ties that Reece
damage to heavy equipment at $5,000 bond on a charge of broke awaylind ran.
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Dr. Orville I.. Barks has been
Association, American Society
a construction site on the east
aggravated bat tery in conDeputies reported Wilcox
ionday,
Dorothy
Ket. appointe' Diilor of the of Anesthesiologists, Florida
end of HulIview Street In the nection with an assa ult
flredonewarningshot in tbeair teringha m, 19, ci Slidell, La., Seminole County Health Society
ci Anesthe'slologlsts,
south Seminole Oakland yesterday on a 12-year-old girl and a club employe, Bill was
senten
d
ce
to
two
ye
Department.
ar
s
and
Southern
Medical
isim
in which she was cut with a Wright, assisted him In renj
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supervised
proba
Bar
,
ti
on
in
ks
who
was
officially
Association.
Deputy H. E. Winger pocket knife ov.r the right eve. .'nhiirLg the
suspect, who was nection s4iui the u'.
Gd
.st.
&amp;606
after i,éiii
&amp;.ii &amp;44 J, 'ii,ti ,i
j reported the vandals poured Officers said the incident detained
until deputies arri ved, tempted robbery-shootout at ter'lewed by county corn1605
E.
Seminole Blvd. in
sand into the hydraulic systems allegedly o'curred during a
In Other sherif
'I
and batteries of two motor "disciplinary action." The girl deputy Charles f's reports, the Altamonte Springs A &amp; p mlssloners last week, was chief Sanfor d.
Coffee said store in the Interstate Mall, SR- of Anesthesiology at Se
minole
gr aders.
was turned over to state burglars entered Northside 436 and 1-4.
Memo
ri
al
Hos
pita
l
In
d.
Sanfor
Theodore DeUfield, 34, of 1114 authorities.
Baptist Church, 9439 Forest
Miss
Ketteringham
pled
He
has
served
as
county
W. 12th St., Sanford, was in
Jerome K. Reese, l, uf City Road , by a window and
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guilty to misdemeanor charges physician for county welfare
of attempted grand larceny, patients from Z945 to 1975 and
Improper exhibition of ii has been in private practice in
f
irearm and u nauthorized use Sanford from 1 45 to 1961.
J
of a motor vehicle in the in.
Barks was born In M issour i,
cidenL She could have received received a B.A. from St. Louis
The construction of a new
Cauelberry Police Chief authorities a nd will be returned candy from vending machines a maximum sentence of three University, M.A.
fiomn Missouri Osteeri Bridge moved one step J1
"
George Karcher said Tuesday here to face Seminole County ,nd also attempted, Un- years In ja il cm the charges.
University, and an M.D. from closej- 'a reality today — at
two Juvenilci suspected of Juvenile Court au thorities,
successfully, to break into a
Miss Ketteringham had been Washington U ni versity in St. least technically
— with county
breaking into the Clark
According to Karcher, the safe. He said they were not held in protective custody since I.AI1s,
ap
oval
pr
of Department of
Chrysler Plymou th dealership youths broke Into the auto Seminole County youths.
she pleaded guilty and agreed
He served in the U.S. Army Transpor tation (DOT) building
recently have been ap- dealer's on Jan. 21 and took
A 1975 Toyota valued at $5,090 to turn state 's evidence against Medical Corps during World acti
vities there.
piehended by West Palm Beach petty cash, cigarettes and and owned by Jimmy Bryant two other suspects in the War II, and was discharged
lii
Wi th little discussion today,
Toyota was found at 290 shootou t case.
1945 wi th the rank of Captain, the County Commission
Hibiscus and returned to the
Robert Dennis Phillips, ,
Under the planned me- designated bulkhead lines, and
autodealer, according to police Vidalia, Ga., pleaded guil ty organization of the County
approved an application for a
rrpo;t.s.
Jan. 14 to robbery and at. Commission segment of dredge
and fill permit on the - I
Casselberry police are also on LmpteJ murder in the case and government, Barks will operate w es de
t
si
of the existing bridge
the lookout for a pair of Is in Seminole County Jail under the new Department of on
SR
415.
juveniles who broke Into the awaiting completion of a pie- Human Services, w hich will
Altamonte Springs po li ce are
A parked, unlocked car at
Investi gating two vehicle theft s AIti,mgw,I. Uufl kt,iss,h,, b. residences of Jules CoUe, 333 sentence investigation. He Include Health Ind Sanitation.
Laxe Howell
Howell Road and Eda faces a possible 30 year or life Welfare assistance, Animal
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Deputies Search For Loader

By ED PRICKET
Herald Stall Writer

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — The Ethiopian
military regime today asked the Moslem rebels in Eritrea
to lay down their arms after five days of fighting but
vowed it would never permit the northern province to
secede.
The statement issued by the military regime termed the
p.,kI., .f ai.
.
.•
ruiu-ean .Libera
tion Front (ELF) "a handful
of bandits." It offered amnesty "to people who committed

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ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (AP) — "I was so confident I'd
be acquitted that I had my victory statement prepared
two days ago," Alan G. Stanford Jr., said after a Circuit
Court jury cleared him of a first degree murder charge.
The jury deliberated two and one-half hours Monday
night before reporting Its verdict In the machete slaying
of onetime Broadway showgirl Athalla Ponseli Undsley,
Stanford's neighbor.
Maintaining his innocence, as he had throughout the
two-week trial, Stanford dropped to his knees and thanked
God when the verdict was read.
Then he stood and said 'Thank you, ladles and gentlemen" to the eight men and four women of the jury.
"I knew that the truth would come out," Stanford told
reporters. Hlswlfe Patti and daughters Patricia and
Sherry echoed the remark, which was the victory
statement he devised Saturday night after two gruelling
days on the witness stand.
He, his wife and daughter Patricia, 19, spent long hours
wider crow-examination.
But, upon brief reflection after hearing the verdict and
hugging his family, Stanford said the crucial witness may
have been Adele McLaughlin.
She testified that she rode her bicycle past Mrs. Lind.
sley's home about 4:30 p.m. on Jan. 23, 1974, and saw a
man wearing a white shirt to the yard.
In court, she Identified him as Dewey Lee, a mechanic
employed by St. Johns County who testified he had found a
machete and a package of clothing in a marsh a mile from
the Stanford home on Feb. 17.
Mrs. Llndsley, 56, was hacked to death with at least nine
blows ofa machete-like weapon at about 6:IOp.m. Jan. 23,
witnesses said.
Miss McLaughlin had reported what she saw to police
the next day when she heard about the killing.
"And they did nothing about It," Stanford's attorney
Edward Booth hammered at the jury In closing
arguments. "It seems M me a travesty In justicefor the
tmestlgators to have C ,erlooked so many things that even
a 10year.oldIn a junior G-man suit would have known to
do.
"They were hell bent on getting Alan Stanford," Booth
charged.
Sheriff Dudley Garrett said that in spite of the acquittal,
the case of Mrs. Lindsley's slaying is closed.
"To continue would be to persecute an Innocent person"
Garrett said.
Stanford, 50, said he hopes to get back his $X.0004-yew
job as county manager for St. Johns County. He was given
a leave of absence without pay after his arrest last
February and said "My financial situation Is just about
devastated."
County commission chairman Robert Qirtan said no
decision will be made before next week and that Stanford
would first have to apply for reinstatement
Commissioner Herbie Wiles said he was "tickled to
death" by the verdict but would let Qirtan take the lead
on whether to take Stz'iford back.
However, commissioner Fred Green declared "there is
chance that Stanford will be rehired."

GROUNDBREAKING Officials of the First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Mid-florida held ground breaking

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) —
Department has awarded a contract for construction of a
300-bed prison but is still referring the en tire file to Atty.
Gen. Robert Sievin for Investigation, officials say.
In a memorandum to Cabinet aides, T. Michael Seale,
ass'tJ.nt department executive director, said Monday
that Standard Construction Co. of Florida Inc., Maitland,
had posted a performance bond cm Jan. 31 and It

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Seminole ('oun'y' Young
Lyons, president and publisher
of "Toothy" will discuss "The Republicans, 8 p.m.. Quality
.Seed" drug rehabilitation Inn, 14 and 434. Speaker
program. Two members of the Jack homer, executive
program will tell what it has manager Greater Sanford
done for them. For reservations ('tiitnibe - of Commerce.
call the Chamber office.
I.akes'iew Middle School
Advisory Committee meeting,
7:30 p.m., school Library. Open
to all interested parents.

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'i estcrd , s
morning 57.
Fair to partly cloudy and con
unseasonably warm through
tirwed unseasonably
Wedneay except for considerable
ground fog likely Wednesday
morning Slight chance of showers
Wednesday High temperatures
nearlOand lows upper SOS to WOW
s. Easterly wricls tO Ic oc
casIonaIly 13 mph decreasIng
tonight and beroming southerly
Wednesday Shower probability
Wednesday o per cent.
Extended Forecasts Thursday
through Saturday Florida Penin
Sula — Considerable cloudiness and
mild In the north port ion with some
occasional rain Warm and moilly
sunny South portion with only a
slight chance of showers H'QhS
mostly In the sOs extreme north, lOs
central and around lOifl the eltteme
south. Lows In the 103 and SOS el
trema north. SOs central and óOs in
the extreme South
Dayton Beach tides for Wed
high 3.17 am, 339pm.
nesday
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high 3.0S a m 3 17
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Oil Painting. 9 a.m. to noon,
it) ss t'cks, AEC 11. Seminole
inole
Junior College Community
Services for reservations,

Berlha McMullen

Joe

'C Collins
iosmh M Spivey
Kennedy
Kate .1 Swoim
Annie Lois Turner
Polly Ifopkins
Estelle flrocjdon
Charles I. Ward III, Altamonte
Springs
James D Durham. Mary
Wlda Davidson Hodge. Deflary
GlAays 0 1.fl0er, DeBary
Gladys I Jessup. DeLar
C) Jean Holby, OeLand
o'n J Meyers, Deltona
V,llic M Hower. DItot
Elf. tlrn*, Lrlton,s

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IBM Typewriters

International
(Sanford), 7:30 pm,, Cavalier
Restaurant, 17-92.
ANON'
OVEREATERS
p.m.,
Altamonte
YMOUS, 7:30
Springs Community Center.
Civitan

FEB. 8
(;ustas-us Adolphus College
65.ineniber tlnd of St. Peter,
IInn in concert, '1:30 p.m.,
ScIlliflolt.' High S -hool gym.

Minnie Mae LewiS
Frances A Hickson
Roosevelt Harris
Irving R. Hsrr.son
1. Morgan
Dorothea B Fogle
Betsie B Aaams
Harold L Sergent
James Smith
Velma 14 DeMoft, Dt'ltona
Iva J McArthy, Deltona
Leland W Hutch'søn, lelton.,
Jeanne F Thacker. Deltona
Stephen H. Hall, New Smyrn,'i

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Advisory Committee, 3:15 p.m.,
school library.

FEB. 7
N%RFE, First Federal
.Savings &amp; Loan of Seminole,
First Street, Sanford, 1 p.m.

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deduction, We want to leave no
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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WU.1.IAM a CURB IE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY. Advertising Director

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peilenc'e regarding jury duty and wrote of what I
observed as a terrible waste of time insofar as this
venireman it concerned
Reader reaction to that article basically confirmed similar feelings from those who have also
gone this route.
Although I indicated there was a feeling of
nobody knowing what's really going on causing
innumerable delays, etc., that was not the case for
Clerk of the Circuit Court Arthur Beckwith and his
staff when it came time to mail out the checks to
those of u who reported for duty that week,
My check was in the mail the following week
covering the $10 per day, plus mileage from my
voting precinct to the courthouse. It amounted to
$46, as best as I can recall it now,
The point I'm trying to make Is there were 100 of
us called to serve that week. Actually only six
persons ever did get to serve as jurors. However,
using my check as an average multiplying It timesthe 100 persons, that $4,600 which was paid to

Deficit Hits
Home Loans
The housing industry customarily sits at the
spearpoint of both recession and economic
recovery in the United States of America. It
traditionally is the first to feel an economic
downturn and first to show signs of renewed

prosperity.
Last year, the industry

suffered its seventh
slump since World War H. Housing starts in 1974
dropped from 2.05 million to 1.3 million units, the
largest annual decline since 1943.
The cause can be traced to the inflation which
has pushed the price of homes to record highs.
Because fewer Americans are buying homes there
were sufficient homes for sale at the end of 1974 to
furnish the demand of citizens for a year.
The depression in housing led the federal
government to pour $25 billion in federal funds into
the industry last year, mostly in the form of subsidies for single family housing. It is a tribute to the
basic strength of our economic system that so
much federal borros%ing, which added to the
general inflation and the price of homes, did not
lead to a new housing problem.
In fact. the opposite proved true as the system,
which still is competitive, recovered slight]) B)
th e end of 1974, more money was flowing into
savings and loan institutions and banks that form
the principal source for home financing. First
National City Bank of New York , for examp e,

notedthat
at inflow to lending institutions, which had
shrunk to about $5W million-a-month in mid-1974,

Averting
Revolution
"The Law is wrong, the government Is wrong, I'm
being pushed around.'

BOSTON (NEA) It still seems strange to
some to hear Nancy vottscriticiie the system
Even In these times when such is the predilection
Of increasing numbers of citizens, when
grum bles can be expected at the drop of an
opportunity from young people, poor people,
blackpeople,ltremamsakindo(contradiction
for Mrs. Yottstodolikewtse
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discount to anyone who has proof of a new
d the Detroit Red
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give two tickets to a home gsime to
anyone who buys a new car from an area dealer

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Balls Amazing

&amp;ystalballscocnetn all sizes; the most amazing is the ø)ne
which enables sports oracles to rank college basketball team
beftwe they have p!ayed any games.

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stamps to any of its employes who buy a new car
before March 31. and WPIX-TV in New York has
announced it will run free television ads to
racist charge? Because it is an easy answer, the
te auto sales.
BANGKOK
The familiar parable of the two sears all the dywg
has been done by South promo
hard Oting
The spark that ignited it all seems to ha ie been
to do would be for Boston and httle boy whose teacher asked him whether the Vietnamese, Laot.imts and Cambodians who are
America to admit Wt the wants and reasonings water &amp;1a33 was half full or half empty comes as determined to remain non-Communist as the strwk last Decenber when William W. xeefer,

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omitted from Ow process of progressive thought- situation in Southeast Asia. This huge and
It is sH very well to scoiff at the "dernocrsUc" and Rodney F. Ackemian, vice president of auto
713e omission is easily explained. Descvxknts POPUIous Peninsula of Asia was marked by the pretensions of these young and precarimtely ss,ks, were facing the bleak prospect of cur.
tai ling the cowpany s output of alrconditloner
of Jacksonian America, heroes of democratic COITUnUnIStS for conquest just as soon as they got viable nations, but their
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mythology, the working whites (largely com- China under their belts. That was 25 )ears ago - resistance to the massive Communist effort to compressor clutches for Chr)mler and American
laying off 10 per cent of their work
prised of ethnic groups In Boston,the Irish) but the Communists haven't conquered overrun them Is one of the great success stories -Moto"
orce
Southeast Asia et
have been tho ughttobeprlmar) beneficiaries of
of the latter 20th century to
date
They decided LO switch their attention from
the American experience. This is the nation that
Instead the struggle goes on, wit1iin almost
One must always add "to date," because of doom and gloom to searching for a positive idea
.has made conunon dreanu reality. The rich got every nation of
the region. In each Uwe is a local course the effixt continues. As viewed from that would perk up em
richer, which is true in all nations, but here
ploye moral, help two
Communist Insurgent movement, always sup. Thailand, still comparatively (though not

workers profited too.
lied with mmunist arms and often stiffened wholly) unscathed, there seems no ream to
As the nation changes,
however, the class does with Communist North Vietnamese) troops. assume that the Communists will at last succeed
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Hoyt, his miiemo'y "lie played in the American

same thrill while they are still
alive"

revching back though the pages League while I was in the Naof time to baseball's yester- tional," t he 01(1 pitcher said,
Averill, an outfielder, compiled
year.
a .318 batting average in 12 full

ish, Wash., the .mme town in

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The
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PGA Champion Moe Norman, former PGA andMasters Champ

Doug Ford

Winter Park, Florida

Open

Champion Charles

Owens of Winter Haven, Sanford Open Champ Beau Baugh and

PGA Match Play Champion Bob Brue.
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event Monday.
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which he was born, lie asked
when the ceremonies would be
held and, when he was given the
Au g ust (late, hL' chuckled.
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a couple of fine players. I'm in
bersol the veteran's committee Inginonhimn."
good company."
for their inductio'b into baseharris managed Washington,
ball's hall of Fame. The trio
Harris, 78, now a resident of a
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Waite
'Buck&gt; was my roommate," Segar and Bob liroeg, and Paul
Hoyt remembers Billy Herman said Hoyt. "And then in 1930, Kerr, [resident of the hall of
and Buck&gt; harris
and when he was rianaging Detroit, Fame,
P Earl Averill, too.
Herman, 65, got word of his
an aggressive second baseman
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And on Monday, he remem- In his playing days. I wonder selection In his home In Palm
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the last title Palmer won, two
dumps with a 2-18 season, will have to pull all the 80-53. The Middies have a season record of

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bulb for his home garden. The staff has a
Meanwhile, times have changed In the Senate
r"munist-cimsers. the hut survivors of the taxpayers for his trips. One recent trip, for ty
Ped articles which he has written anonymously Internal Security Con, it . 7
McCarthy era, are losing interest in the Red
example, cost the taxpayers p06.63 for air fare, for conservative publications,
old Sourw ine Incresingly spends more time with
Menace. 7bey would rather bask in t1k, tropical car rental and per diem. He didn't bill the tax.
One of his recent literary works, for example, a little circle of trucking applauders. it Isn
sun or gamble at Reno's roulette wheels,
payers for per diem during the days he actually was published in an
't Like
an ti-Co
journal it used to be.
In pursuit of the pleasant life, the Senate spent In Io, but he collected
for his other called Twin Circle. Although Sourwine worked
Internal Security Committee's top watchdogs expenses.
DIPLOMATIC BIAS; We have detected a
on the article and ha d It typed on government double standard In
have arranged Lately to look for subversives in
the press treatment of left.
Sourwine's chief investigator, Allonse time, he pocketed the $100 fee he
got
for
his
w
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and
right-wing
such vacaUon spots as Miami, San Juan, Mey1co Tarabochia, has also flown to Miarril, San Juan forts.
governments. Glowing
City and Reno. Their expenses, of course, have and Mexico City at the
reports
have
been
published,
for example, about
taxpayers' expense. He
We found Sourwine surrounded by his
been charged to the tax payers.
potted life under Communist dictator Fidel Cas'.ro.
owns property in Miami, and relati ves li ve in plan ts in
his dreary basement domain, The walls Even North Korea's Kim II Sung,
Chief cou nsel Julian G. Souin, once a Mexico City.
one of the
were adorned with Inscribed photographs of the
great grizzly bear of a man, Is Capital Hill's most
world's most repressive
Be tween the two of them. Sourwine and great, all attesting
rulers,
has
received
to the excellence and 1mm- candy-coated coverage.
renowned Red-ba iter, me years have whitened
'l'araboehla ha%e spent tboands on these portance of Julian G,'Soij,
his hair. lie h b'onie rwnpled and flabby. his junkets while their committee
Ytt the stories abou South Korea ha ve
He fixed our reporter, Roseanne Weissman, condemned
fat fingers now trem ble as he fidgets with his Their most recent major report work has la psed.
President Park Chung flee for
has nothing to do with his famous accusatory gaze.
tape recorder.
"1
am
not
a
abandoning democracy. When he
"ith Miami. San Juan, Mexico city or lk no.
called for a
It is thiseler," he announced. When she asked
Gone are the days when Sourwine struck a
how
nafional
referendum
on
the
constit
utior, anti
crackpot report on marijuana, prepared his wife happened to wind up on the offeredtose
kffor in Ur hearts of witrwu-- -I*- spoipdownffhe
Y try 811 011040C consultant.
vote the press
aqVftdml PsYrA he replied icily: --I aft
hauled, YJUJYftillY, before the Senate Internal
Charged that the election would be
Other recent reports have been the work you're despicable."
Secur ity Committee. in the heyday of McCar. largely of the FBI, CM
"rigged."
.ndI aryof Congress,
But he conceded that he may have had his
thyism, he vas so powerful that he sometimes
We
written critical stories about South
The staff, neve rt heless, has passed off th ese
personal letters and articles typed by govern- Korea,have
ias referred to as the 97th Senator. (There were reports as their
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luding a graphic account of the
own research.
rnent clerical help. He also confeij that he
only % elected Senators in those days). Today,
kdinaping of Opposition
leader Kim Dae Jung by
They use code words to tilde the Identity of the played the roulette wheels both In
Sourwine likes to putter in his yard and papmer agencies which
Nevada
and
the
Korean
Central
Intelligence
Agency.
actually produce the reports. In abroad. But he hotly lnsiste1 that he
But President Park has promised that
tte Potted Plants In his basoetrent hideaway. Pe the routing slips and private refemces, the FBI off his pmbling and other debts. always paid
has always had a weakness for the gaming is called "Shrine" or "Shriners" and the
m,ember3of both the govemnent, and opposition
CIA Is
Tarabochia said: "There was always a parties
will act as ballot box observers, He t
Washington to play the roulette wheels in Reno,
Sourwine, a tyrant in his small corner of the relate
flered to let foreign newsmen observe the
4 to hearings and the obtaining of In.
where his mother and son happen to live.
referendum and report what they
Senate basement, Uses the committee staf
to formation," But he conceded he had visited his
Although Reno is not known as a center of type his personal letters, including ordersffor
At least, this Is more than Kim H Sung has
family and friends on the trips,
offered in North Korea.

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in the autoImobile and autornobde-re
Yet, almost withwit exception. the major
Unfortunately those Americans who labored dustries -not to mention Millions
This, then, is Lhe roo', of the Boston matter.
of consumers
population centers are under the control of local so long and hafd to end US. military par
"Goddamit," says a Southle, "I pay for this
under the various auto company plans -are now
anti-Cormunist forces, variously described as ticipation in the Southeald Ashm war hi '
C.=Irit
..iou .-_ but nobody gives a "American puppets," "corrupt generals" aid almost a vested interest In seeing Communism
panics
crud what I say."
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obscure Gary Groh escape with
the title Monday in the $M,000
awalian Open Golf Tournament.
"I'm not gonna quit or give up
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underdog hosts to Darryl Dawkins and the rest of Conference play, are trying to shake off a losing
the No. 2 ranked Orlando Evans team.
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firstSmyrna
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caslonally raiding and burning a village, seizing failed provided, that Is, the United States does
On Dec. 16, Warner Electric proposed the
socially, economically and philosophically.
control
of
a
stretch
of
river,
Shouldering the heaviest of all
or
even
(as
in
program
of cash rebates to Chrysler and
Sou
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not actively conspire In the downfall
burdens
worried about changing moralities, as thelate Vietnam recently) capturing some town rather f riends, by pinching off the arms and economic American Motors, The rest Is history.
grandly described as a "provincial capital."
Saul Alinsky said, they now "feel more alone
It's estimated that more than 500,000 employes
aid that enables them to fight on.

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BRUNSWICK, Go. - Sanford's Vic Perez
Pw pair had previously battled at the
ng the
scored his eighth win in his last nine outings Orlando Sports Stadium with Perez emergi
Monday night when he pounded out a unanimous victor in Ow December 1974 six-rounder.
decision over Leon Futch here. _.
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Out-weighed by four pounds
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said Thomas Jefferson early in the life of our republic. The
converse is that !iange simply to exhibit power for power's
sake is the worst possible reason to change an existing order
Wt Is working well.
The dismissal of F. Edward Hebert as chairman of the
House Armed Services Committee falls into the latter category,
we believe. Rep. Hebert has an outstanding record of dedicated
attention to the nation's security. He Is a ranking expert on
defense mat'Aers. And his ieada'shlp of the House Armed Services Crnmittee always has been largely nonpartisan.
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petition with priva!- lending institutions. The
comected with the Boston busing dispute have
federal-private competitlion for funds cannot help identified themselves by word and deed. They,
but have an adverse effect on home bWlding.
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Motors, plus the little one ofAnierjcan Motors,
are all now offering cash rebates of between $200
apd $600 to auto buyers In an attempt to lilt the
industry out of one of its worst slumps since
World Warn. AsaresuJt, sales in the past few
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reason not to believe Mrs. yotts.If
anyt.h4 is known about America's fundamentol
working c1m it is that its members are candid to

Hebert Loss Hurts

On Finally

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has been injected into the Picture. The Department
of Treasury must bwow $28 billion during the next
six months to finance the federal budge
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sick and Ured of

whatever their color. If you pulled my boy out of
his school and replaced him with anybody I'd
stand up and howl"

That role simply stated is not to impedethe

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of mortgage money to lenders and on declining
mortgage rates
Unfortunately, another disruptive element

fLrmshed with evidence

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caught up in it, sure. but we'd be complaining

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Seminole defeated DeLand 39-17, but DeLand's Tim
Chavers downed his cousin, Seminole's Bennie Mills, 1.0 In a
high school wrestling match Monday night at Seminole.
Chavers, who finished third In the state last year, scored his
point on an escape in the second period.
Although the battle of cousins was billed as the feature of
the match, it lacked the action and excitement of a high-scoring,
fast-moving match.
"It was just like a baseball game," Seminole Coach Roger
Beathard said. "It was boring to many people because there
wasn't a lot of scoring and a lot of action.
"But It wasn't boring to the people who appreciate the
finer
arts and talents of wrestling."
The loss was Mills' second of the season. He has pinned
the
other opponents.
Freddie Cash pinned his 101-pound foe In the
second period
to begin the match with a victory fcr Seminole.
Seminole's Terry Hart followed with a 6-5 victory In the 108.
pound category, Wayne Gager pinned his opponent in the third
period in the 122-pound division and Rich Bryson pinned his foe
Iii the third period ill the 129-pound class.
Bi ll Sanders of Seminole and DeLand's Doug Chavers
wrestled to a 5-5 tie in the 135-pound division.
Seminole's Kevin Kirkpatrick pinned his 141-pound foe In
the second period, Willie Calloway pinned his
148-pound
challenger in the third period and Kenny
Adams won a 15-6
superior decision in the 170-pound class.
Seminole's Mike Hartwig lost his second match of the year
to Dave Hogan in the 158.-pound class. Hogan was sixth in
the
state last year.

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Once more. we are

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Seminole Wins,

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busing, their motives and emoUons are largely
misunderstood. Branded racists since last
tember's school opemng, the epithet is
tuppropriate.
"All we want fa.i"sayyot her
arms folded over a housewife's cardipn, part of

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Now is the time to declare open season on that
indestructable partridge in a pear tree.

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first good news of the year for the housing industry.
Housing industry leaders expressed optimism
at the recent annual convention of the National
Associa on of Home Builders in Dallas, Tex. Lewis

housing sales would pick up in mid-spring Mr

H probably slipped right by you.
Although the news reports have been heavy

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the rest of the working class population of South
Boston conti .se thetrloudprotestagamstschool

Cenker, the association's president,, said that

accurate statement.
Az a matter of record, for the week ending Jan.
24, 1975, we had slightly less than $300,000 difference
from the total recorded in 1974 during the same
period.
Carrying it a step further, for the first month of
Jan. '75 as opposed to comparable time in '74, the
amount is less than $2 million. With all of the
depressing figures (and they're only considered low
when you compare them to record-setting periods),
we still had over $16 million In construction for the
first four weeks of this year. ( I can honestly
remember when I first moved to Sanford bock in
'59, we didn't do that amount in almost a year!)
Smile ... everything's gonna be alright. neighbors.

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had been restored to a $2 billion-a-month rate by
th e end of the sear. These figures represented the

This aga in will I

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but how much ours say tt enrtruct1on has
been OONn In this area lately, that's not quite an

ANDTHERE W.SN'T.NY
SIGNIFICAN'l CONTRIBUTION MADE BY ANY
OF US, less the six, of course.
So, If you're to assume that tld. gies o. the
balance of the year, that's almost a quarter million
dollars being wasted annually by the judicial
system.
if we're sincere about trying to reduce govern.
mental expenses then why can't a change be
initiated? Why not only 50 persons per week be
called for jury duty?
That's the quickest way I know of in saving the
taxpayers $115,000 per year.
but then again,
maybe this suggestion is too simple.
It's up to you, Mr. and Mrs. Taxpayers. If you're
willing to let this practice continue without raising
your voices, then rest assured there won't be any
hurry by any from the legal profession to make an
attempt to change the system!

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Uerne Deli v ery Week. 55 cents; Month, 12.40; 6 Months. $14.20:
Vvar. $28 40 R
Mail In Fonda same as home delivery. All
ither mail: Month. $270: 6 Mcths, $1620; 12 Mon ths. $32.40.

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*MATINEES: 1:45 P.M. (WED &amp; SAT)

CLOSED CIRCUIT COLOR TV
SPLAY THE LL NEW TRIFECT

fAflFORD-ORL.AflDO KEflflEL CLUB
IN LONGWOODOFF 17-ti SORRY NOONE UNDER
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FOURTH. 5.16, C. 31.15:
70.60 21.70 2
Polly Friday
340 6
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Marble Linen
MA's Steven

MONDAY MATINEE
FIRST, Dou bles. Spec 7
Eddy Sanchez
360 4, 40 310 5
MenchallBeItIa
1300 840 2
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(2-8) 1*340
Perfects (2 A) P3610
FIFTH. 5-14.0. 3155:
600
Micky ViChy
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11.50 360 6
PIQJY Raider
670 4
Dave's Dream
QuInIela (3-4) 130.70
Perfects 13 61 17310
Oulnid a

Qviniela

Perfects (I 2) 11?)
SECOND. Doubles. Spec
Aldani JavI
1020 740 770 $
Echano Sanchez
3 10 670
400 1
CecP'o Bulls
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Quinhela
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Perfects IS 3) 1113 10
*; 0 (25 with 3$) 11.133.6°
THIRD. Doubles. Spec 7:
Cacho Via
1560 510 560 $
Echano Albes'di
36° 280
3 00
Ica ieniz
Ouinie4a (351
Perfects IS 3) 5161 10
FOURTH, Doubles.: SINK 7:
B ilbao Sanchez 12.40 10 50 5*0

SiXTH. s.U. B. 31.33:
Gulfport Bob
170 160 360 6
Mystery

Ogulza Miguel

Rhythm Hit
QuIniela (3 1) 170.00
Perfects IS 3) 15220
EIGHTH. 1.16. C. 31.75:

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(73) 17760
Perfecto IS 2) 179 90
Daily Double (IS) 1159.60
Qulnhela

Cute Cleo Eckert

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FIFTH, Doubles, Spit 7:
Crwcho Aguirre 1940 5 60 660 3

Ouinlela

Gulniela 12- 7) LU 20
Perfecta (27) 177.10

EIGHTH. Doubles.. Spec 7:
Marunl Aguirre 13 50 4.50 1 50 1
Bilbao-Mugverza
500 650 6
Santi Juan
320 2

TWELFTH, 1t. 39.33:
Mann Shifty
1020 S 00 360 I
Morning After
6.6° 410
Eades Shari
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Quinlela (16) 55020
Perfects (1 6) 1175 70
NINTH. Sln$es, Spec 7.
Azoi
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500 .1 aO 5
Juan
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Agurre
Qutnie4a (2

Quiniela (1 2) 12700
Infects (1-2)?) 1507.00
A - 1931; Handle - $136,096

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Perfecta (13) 11 0500
Daily Double (2 1)
ELEVENTH. Doubles. Spit 7
ErnaMentha 1550 $00 600 1
1.21 400 I
SalaMuquenza
Anecha-Tain
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Daily Double (6.7)

2110 $10 4 40 7
9.20 3*0 6
Montague Factor
300 3
Qunela (6 7) 18320
Perteca ( 7-6) 1494.10
FOURTH. 3.16, B, 31.41:
WilcIItfe Andy
1170 5.20 5.40 4
Corky Cal
5.20 3.40 7
Ha Will Do
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Quhniefa (IS) 167.20
Perfecta (3-4) 5144.60
Big 0 fl i with 1-SI *1.274.40

Red Wtch
Qniela (17) 11121

A-1,5)4: Handle $9S.039

340 5

Perfecti (4.7) $1Ø.7Ø

MONDAY NIGHT

FIFTH, $16, D,31.27:
NeveesettIe
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Oguira LenI:
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Aldansa Elena
Quhnlela (2 3) 121,00

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Perfect. (3-2) 157.60

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Belay 5tec1' 910

OulnIeta

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Fitflects 11-3) 18? 60
Daily Double (3 1) $13020

Invitation

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Fermin Ramon

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Quintets (SO) 51440

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oaks Fishing. canoing. swim
rnlng. mobile home or camp sirs
Camp Seminole, 5 mies wits? of I I
on SR U. 322 4470

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SWING SET NURSERY. Open 24
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Park. $31 1141.

18-Help Wanted
General office. Typing
and clerical work
322-5009.

NOTICE

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(10 E. lit St 373 e461

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SHRIMP DINNER

CHICKEN DINNER
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Chicken, Cole Slaw,
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Bingo
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Mature woman, dependable, with 2
adulti. Good salary Permanent
Reply P.O. 8-ox 561 in care of The

organization
can
appear in this listing
each week for only $3
per week? This is an
ideal way to inform
the public of your
club activities.

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Make It a happy New Year. Pay cli
last year' h1iI and start saving
again. No selling experience
necessary. Let's talk about it
Areas'open - . : oft Southwest
Blvd.; off 25th St.: off Locust Ave.

AMER IAN

DEJ 153
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
(Section 197.493 Florida Statutes of
1q69)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

Call U0079.

LEGION

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Glamorous part
sales.) eves, a
witS. No canvasing. collecting or

delivering. Car &amp; phone
necessary. Sarah Coventry

to

Jewelry. 273-2791 after 6

that Seminole County the holder ci
following certificates has filed
said certifIcates for a tax deed to be

Hny 17.92 7 Mile
South of Sanford

issued thereon, The certificate
ntmbers and years of issuance. the
description of the property. and the
names In which it was assessed are

MEETINGS
S P M -2nd and 41h
Thursday Each Month

the

follows:

.101's the world of Fun. Fashion and
Money.- Show and sell Dvfchmaid
Clothing. QualIty plus Call 373.
7607 after 5 p.m.

Ladies Interested In high Nrnings

BINGO

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working lull or part time. For

Every Mon &amp; lues
Early Bird at 7 - ISP M
Regular at 7 AS P M

Description of Property
Lot 1 81k 7 AlIens lit Add to
Washington Heights P0 3 PG 73
Name In which assessed Lorvsey
Hird and Ruth Hind his wife
All of said property being in the

interview phone $30 5700.
Need a lob or ix Ira money? Can
earn from IS an hr. 5. up. Call 349
564 of, 319 5420

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Unless such certificate or ten
tflcates shall be redeemed ac
cording to law the property
descr ibed in Such certificate or
certificat es will be sold to the
highest cash bidder at the court
house door on the 1 711 ' day of
retwuary. 1975 at 11:00 AM
Dated this 5th day of January, 1973
S Arthur H. Becxwith, Jr
Clerk of Circuit Court of
Sem inole County, honda
BY: iii. rrp..l
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Publish ' Jan 11, 21. 21, Feb. 1, 1975

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DON'T FORGET TO AD
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Onqo Thursday 2000

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
(Section 197.493 Florida Statutes of
1569)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN..
that Seminole County the holder of

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the following certificates has fled
said certificates for a tax deed to be
iSSued thereon The certificate
numbers and years of ij%uancr. the
description of the property, and Inc
nimes In which it was assMd are
is follows:
Certificate No 306 Year 01
issuance 1977
Description of Property
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riousewlycs, teachers and office
workers. Absolutely no In.
vtment, no delivery, and no
collection. *31 0775.

Did you know that
your
club
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William M. Messer Ill
25, Feb. i. Il. 15. 1975

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Jewels by Park Lane Inc. offers an
opportunity for part time work to

Every Wed. &amp; Sat.

Publish: Jan.

as

design and application. Will
organize and manage department
Qualified r.&amp;f.4414tes should send
resumes or call Eileen O'Brien,
904, 4U2321. Landrum Personnel
Associates, P.O. Box 1373, Pin
sacola, Fl 325%,

Meetings

Wit: Section $6309 Florida Statutes
1957.

f.rIIIrAfs.

Expanding Southeast telecom
munlcatlons producer seeks
BSEE with heavy experience in
PABX design, also key systems

Chapter

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REFRIGERATOR SYSTEMS CO.
and that I Intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole county. Florida in
accordance with the provisions of
the FICtItIOUS Name Statutes, To.
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Fee Paid
130,000 PIus Bonus

South of Sanford

e a-more colorful We, but
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Are on "Police Story," agrees, but
You won't be believed,
killers inspired to murder be. he says he has seen criminals
CAPRICORN (Dec.
cause
of television shows and imitate TV and movies "dozens
19)Be generous within
of times"
movies?
I dU1WUIC 1AU11U3 W U1 who
The
long-debated
question
reeds your help now. Don't
Legal Notice
arose again when the Los Angeboast of your noble deed.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) lea Slash er mur ders began
FICTITIOUS NAME
Story" drama
Notice Is hereby given that I am
You still have to keep a tight after a "Police
engaged In business at 211
rein financially. Don't spend about a killer of skid row derel- Tangerine Dr., Sanford 37771,
icts
foolishly for things unessential
Seminole County, Florida under the
The Los Angeles Police e- fictitious name of TRUE D.0
to your practical needs.
PMES (Feb. 20-March 20) Parunent says Owe is no con-

Director.

Engineering
DISABLED
AMERI C AN
VETERANS

Killers Inspired

February 5, 1975

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 )
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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL-ANON
For families or friends of problem
drinkers.
For further information call 173-1317
or write
Sanford Al Anon F a mily Group P. O.
Box 333. Sanford, Fla, 37771

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19 30 .3*5 l0.i

City Omaha

Kansas

SEVENTH, 5.1$, 0, 3174:

120 3.60 2

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Learn to Win
1340 6.60 140 7
Bang
3,10 280
PushthePace
320 4
Qulniofa (5.7) 117.10
Perfects (7-5) 174.70
EIGHTH. 5-16. C. 31.13:

7n All I) 17320
THIRD. Doubles, Spec 7:
ca Via
5.70 400 3.00 3

Eddy Lenix

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353
791
191
14.5

141
20, Penn
13
Others receiving otii. Iii
Auburn. Boston
alphabetIcally'
College,
Centenary,
Depaui,
Furman, Holy Cross, Kansas.

Pacific Division
State
Golden
30 20 600
Seattle
2.3 76

Per-fecta (7.5) $11740

Per-ucla (5 4) 1)40.70

79 21 15031
27 26 309 )'

Detroit
K.C. Omaha
FItsIwaukee

Qulniela (75) 55740

5.20 1

720 -

HsIon
75 26 490 I;'
Cleveland
24 26 . 410 12
Atlanta
31 33 .389 I?
New Orleans
6 42 .125 29
Western Conference
Midwest Division

5.10 3W $

Quln. (7$) $1640
AIdania Via
$40 6
Perfetti
(2-I) 129.40
Qulniela (3-6) $40.10
SIXTH, $, 6, 39.14
Penfecla (5-3) $14320
Lake Whiz
9.50 7.10 3.00 7
SECOND, Doubles, Spec I.
• MantagueClanity
5.40 320
Unza Via
1)10 7 40 9 40
HalleIuiaP, Jones
3.50 8
ca Alberdi
140 5.70 $

Ech.ano-E)oeza
Ouinhefa (4-1) 14360

36 II

10 ArizonaSt
fl.Marq uetle
12.N Carolina

132
17?
Ii)
11 S

ABA Standings

131.50

THIRD, 5.1$. M. 33.2$

11.30 450

s_so

Washington

152
673
13 igq
.115
152
133
360

7.Alabsms

Central Division

$36
500
651

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I. S. Calif
9.0reoon

è34 16

21 31

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IS?
151

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2 UCLA
3 Lovslville
1 Maryland
S Kentucky
6 N. C. St.

Mondays Results
Boston 111. Detroit 100

Oulnlela (47) 1)9.10

Quiniefa (1-1) 12300
Perfects 4l) 1.57.90
TWELFTH, Doubles. Spec?.
BifbaoMencha 6.50 5.00 500

!rza-Jusn

PIlddthk

Portland
PhoenIx
Angeles
Los

FIRST. 5.16. A. )
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1300 $.
100
cactus
Take Over
140 45.0 3
WII,Hltft Co
6_ 20 4
Quinieta (35) 131 10
SECOND,
39,43
MineolaDalsey 6.50 3.10 3.10 7
1600 570 4
Rambling Red
GoHy Girl
340 $

(13) 1360

Standings

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P,.r4.ta (5
5177 £0
TENTH, Singles. Spec ? I 2, 70 6.40 3,40 1
Mvgutrza
Tiri
S.60 6.00 3

1 Indiana

Oiiando

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Variety

(9) The Big

EVENING
7:00 (2) To Tell The

Fifth-.eeded Brian
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (Al')
Gottfried of For t Lauderdale, Fla., says he practiced hard
on his serve before ta king a firstround victory In the
$50,000 WCT St. Petersburg tenn is classic.
Gottfried easily defea ted Teimuraz Kakulla of Russia 63,64, on Mon da y.
But seco.traeeded Jaime Fillol of (ThIle squeaked by
(We Bengtson of Sweden 7-6, 4-6, W. Bengtson used a
powerful serve to give FlUol, who was playing below-par,
a surprisingly hard fight and force the match to three

Geof(nlon'sover-all record as
Flames' coach was 77-92-39. He
also coached the New York
Rangers during th3 1968.69 seasons, compiling a 22-18-3 mark
before resigning because of a
stomach a ilment.
He did say Monday that his
health was not a factor in his
rei;nation.
Creighton, i, will be making
his coaching debut In the NHL
Wednesday night when the
Flames meet the Boston Bruins
on home ice.
As a minor league coach,
Creighton never had a losing
fl1poigfl in a dozen seasons.
lie carried the Charlotte Check.
ers to three championships in
the Eastern Hockey League and
The 44-year-old hockey Hall won a Central Hockey League
of Famer
a popular sports
title as general manager-coach
figure in Atlanta, where he con- of Omaha, the Flames' farm
stantly helped lure large club.

Answer to Preyioui Puzzle

TUESDAY

For First Round Tennis Win

League team, said Fred
Creighton, a veteran minor
coach,
ach, would immediately replace "The
Boonter" as Flames' coach.
C,eoflrion will remain with the
team as an assistant to Fletcher.
"It's a sad day for me,"
Geoffrion slid. "I have to have
to make this decision. I got
more pleasure out of coaching
the Atlanta Flames for 2
years than I did pla ying for the
Montreal Canadiens or coach"
ing for tb' New York Rangers.
"But even though I love the
gameso, I ha 'emy rea5() ns a nd
I had to make the decision, and
I guarantee you that Cliff won't
regret

Seminole

Tuesday, Feb. 4,1975-7A

322-2611

Gottfried Practiced Hard

The Flames set an N HL
record of 7 points fora firstyear expansion club In 1972-73
and last season reached the
playoffs, losing In the first
round to the ultimate Stanley
Cup-champion Philadelphia
Flyers.
'r team Is in a fight foç a
playoff berth this season, currently last in the four-team Dlvision i race, only one point behind the third-place New York
Islanders. Atlanta has a 22-20-10

Cliff Fletcher, general man-

College Poll

Eastern Conference
Atlantic DIVIUOI
VI I. PcI. 0$
Boston
36 14
Buffalo
33 15
Ne w
York
76 75 310 10':

(25) 1)000
ELEVENTH. 5.16, A. 31.26:
Sokol
300 3,20 2.40 4
Darling John
210 250 2
G.M.'sPdot Again
100 3
Quinheta (2 4) $10.00
Perfec t. (4 2) 122.10

310 3

Ica Javi

A
Miami Westminster Christ!an (201) 76
Frostproof (13 3) 71
Ponce di Leon (175) 55
A. Greensboro (12 4) IS
S Yrenion (15 1) 31
6. Grand RIdge (15-1) 29
I. Paxton (11.6) 21
S Bristol Liberty County (12.
1) 70
9. Milton Allentown 115 1) 19
10.Fort Lauderdale Christian
(146) IS
Also receiving votes: Coral
Gables
Deerborne,
Greenville,
Laurel Hill, Mot
Mount Dora Bible,
Orlando Lake Highland Prep,
Tampa
Berkley
West
Prep,
Palm Seach Kings Academy.

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IN BRIEF

CLASSIFIED ADS

LEISURE

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crowds to watch an expansion
team.

ATLANTA (AP)
Bernie
"Boom Boom" Gecifrion, who
used his colorful French-Cans.
than personality to sell hockey
in the Deep South, resigned as
coach of the Atlanta Flames
Monday night, vowing never to
divulge his reason,
"Ii's a personal thing and
that's all there Is to it," Geoff.
non said. "You can ask me any
kind of question you want, but
you'll never know why. I'm not
going to answer any questions
about why I resigned."

Shanks.

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SPORTS

L4ults Imiam es

Santa 1e'. Century, Cross City
DIxie
County.
Flagler
Palm
Graceville,
coast,
Quincy

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Quihef

540 7

(12). 3. Cr, Secure (10). 3,_
InsIde Whirl (5 2). Montice (6). 5.
H. Teffrey (5), 6. Optima (5), 7.
Montague Waver (1), 5. Norma Shan
(6).
NINTH. 5.18, B I. Solo Jack (6),
7.DelIGIbsonhl,3.Anchor.nlu,
rn
4. Strato Queen (12), S. Biikley Cam
(3). 6. King Pin (10),?. Look Ethel
(7-7). S Soolhy Bill (I)
TENTH, $.16. A
1, Hoefer's
!aIlie (4), 7. Dark Rider (S) 3.
MA's Jeanie (331.4. Mixer B (10),
Callaway Sam (6). 6. Bo Collins
(6), 7. Diamond Charge (I), S. Texas
Fay (12).
ELEVENTH, is. $
1. R 5. Ti
Picky (5). 2 Peggy Shan (10), 3. K's
Phoebe (721,1 . Gun Powder (12). S.
RIVI Nil (3).6 Swanee's Mu Done
(5). 7. Marg M (6). I. Loi Pride
(4)
TWELFTH, is. C
I. Rose of the
Valley (13), 2 Beckley Lofty (5), 3

13.10 340 5

TENTH, 5.1*, 6, 31.23:
Noble Duke
$60 3.00 340 3
Wilclbffe Duke
740 370 2
Lasans Farley
600 3

Zarre
610
Oulnhela (1 2)
6°
Perfects (71) SS6 40
SEVENTH, Doubles. Spec 7:
1110 670 350 2
Uris Sanchez

Jason

Superstar IS 2). 5. Valid Appeal (10).
6. Bare Fact (6).7. K's Beautiful IS).
. wicuitt hI.

1010 450 2
310

Perfecta

Oguiza

520

7.50 7

Perfect. IS 2) 1154.20
NINTH, 1-16. C. 31.:
700 3 10 310
Gus
Doily Day
4 60 320 1
MontagueDlamond
750 2
QulnheIa (1 3) 514.00

BibSO Attu
4.20 420 1
Ercsoza Larrea
$ 60 5
Qulnhela Cl,)) 139.10
Perfeda (31) 113670
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Ne ct "rn
40
7?
3 ..2 1

Aldana Alberdi

3.00 360 1
760 5

F5rOIti Fantam
Qulnldi (11 6) 112.21
Per-f ida 16 1) $1'010
,
SEVENTH, 3.16. 0. 31,59:
Ma Habacker
1103 6 70 6.20 •

5.20 3.00 2

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30A artments

ivJ 31-A41ments Furnished

Clos e to øa*ntwn, new IOvt4y 2
bedroom. air, carpet. kitchen fully
equipped.
Water w*tr garbiage
service Pd by Oflf, $170 37 i

41-Houses

'$7 Highland Ave..
block tram I. Cf'ownod Eicm,nti,
School 3 Bedroom masonr1
home Range. AC and carpeted
i'so
plus deposit, W $454

Lonqwood

1 Of Bed room A4e%o,,t,
Park Ayenve Mobile Park
5.4 5, Park Drive. 323 iai

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2 Bedrooms, 1 bath, Fla room
'-'ced la r d. air conditia.ng
Immediate occupancy. $15
month 111 Mayfair Cir, Sanford
rn 2o&amp; Orlando

furnished garage
PDO pin vn or uNn l
Park
apartment, US month or weekly.
Ideal location. reasonaie rent.
P1 Oner 3653721 arow firno
I !!tL small defositOr lando. $511109
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41-Houses

Spotless older lake home. All tren
etc. Dock. prIvacy. Priced right.
Land contract. Owner. $31 2559.
3 Bdrm, 1'-, baths, den. lam. rm.
carpet, ch-a, many extras. All
brick $26,000. Owner 323 1721
NEW 3 80. 2 BATH
MUST SELL
HOME. all extras, good location,
Make offer, 322 2717

rse bedroom apt. iignts, waler,Nice 2 bedroom house foe lease, $151
furnished Adtjfli 197,S0 32277% I
Mal

Bamboo Cove. 1 1 BDRM, snag, a
sunny ktCPICnS, pIagrcvnd5 b
City park &amp; SanPod Plaza. Frc
SIlO Airport Blvd near Santo
Ave, 333 33O
Nice dean 2 bdrm unftjrn, duplO
air conditioned, kitchen eguippn
1001 8 Elm 5t3fl-uS5

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INERS VILLAGE APT$
1 &amp; 2 8drm turn or i.rh.jrn
3702OflandoOr. 323 $670

DeBary. Adults Lovely large 1
bedroom air. 141*1 for retired
6$4111, In.111054 .

persons

FRANKLIN ARMS APTS
1170 Florida Ave

Sand lewood Villas
:.Pi lYE '

R[,'U

Athjltt, No pets $100 'no
2I7Wet113St .

* Unfurnished

Dishwasher - Disposal

* Clothes Washer . Dryer
* Recreational Building
* Heated Pool

FROM $165
110W AIRPCT 111.0

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PRIVACY GALORE. Modern 2
bedroom, 1" both home 6 miles
south of Sanford $30 0336

Sanford- 1105 Laurel Ave Cal
upstairs apt, aft. private $11
'no. &amp; security $3104i or $3.
37',
clean &amp; Quiet. I or 7 beoom ,poll
adults, no pits Lease 312 III

MOBILE HOME PARI

Rvnas from only
Best 1t selection
now available In

$

51

and
finest Adult-Family
Mobile Home ParL
Come out and inspect
the Model Homes on

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bedroom apt. $150 Grorid 1100
oll duplex, kitchen equipped, heat
air. Quiet C'CI5iv* Sanfor,
resientaI area Mature adult,,
Only. No pets 3771795.

3S-Mobile Home Lots

bedr,c,m hcme
fenced yarc
pa'o Newly cecceateø No 'nor
Man 7 children 373 1711.

SCENIC WEKIVA RIVER and
beautiful oaks, swimming. fishing,
and canoeing See at Camp
Semlnl, Smnu:es west of 14 on SR
14 322 4470.

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children Water, garbage &amp; tt.$

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CO

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miles east of 17.
Pb. Sanford (3$) 3Z3-$10

MOSSIE C. BATEMJAN
Reg
Broker
Real Estate
In 1`643
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Rea lty
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NEW ALL STEEL BLDG
HIGH CLEARANCE CEILING
Andciocrs. trontageon air port Up to
7,500 s. ft. available im.
mediately Monthly or yearly
basis Phone 3?34C70 *e*dayj

GENEVA

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Ov have models ready or
Immediate occupd.ncy in Carriage
Ccvi. Sanford's newest mobili
home park.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3$@3 Orlando Drive
Sanford373 5700

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REALTORS

Homes, Lots

nd
Acreage

Seminole County S
acre wooded &amp;
Pasture, beautiful homeSite,
Terry Realty, REALTOR, 62$0711.
,

Anytime

MLS Agency
2345 Park Or

One acre, beauti fully
wooded. 1500 &amp;
auumepayments 3771613,

FOR THE

W. Garnett White
Broker, 17W Commcrc;a,
Sanlo377 71*1

3 Acres w
well &amp;rid Wf jC . suital
for mobile home or horses, ( It

Wi,a R1vq Lot. sii10o
Waterfrrt Mobile HOm,

REALTOR 327 7tN

Thm'ou'. Feb 77, 1973 all now home
contracts will Quality for a Cash
Moving?
r,tat,uppo $30 Yes lpd of your
new home contr1C?
Want to Sell? Cash offend for tra
Priced off
our 1974 price list-will be
iQvity! For QUICk results, call
returned to. '.Cashon closing
f
o your home Cal, IOhnny Walker
Stenstrom Realty
Constructor 3224.57 and ask for
Your
MLS Realtor
'K en- cr"8'Ai 'of hours. 323
71.47 or 3127111 se Country Clubrn2t2O
2343 Part
Rd., Lake Mary, FLI

Al't'jif new, 3 bedroom, $2 balls
home wIth corport and laundry
room. Good garde" area, ASsume
7 pet. mtg. Offers up to sn,ow
accepted up till ian 3191. by
prob.te Court.

$200 Own
3 or a bedroom. P 7 ball' house Good
credit and qva;,fiedbuver 123.900

Home On Lake
1:11010.1.7po mertgage.orrefin
ance
VA or FHA 53?.O

Sales Office open M.F9.5 Sol, &amp;Sun 15
DIAL 3031 3228721
CO'.TACT YOUR PEALTOR C E0'EP
1

g 7%% 30 year mortgages
with only 5% down!

Jim

Hunt

Larry Saxon,

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Queen SIzewtThfram..$44,9S
FLORIDA WATERBED CORP
761 N.Grange Av e
Winter Park. 4a3471

377 2111
After Ho,,rs
322044$

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
311 uSE First St
3" 563
SA NFORD FLEA MART

OPENING SOON
Saturdays I Sundays

Realtor

70

A ir

)tg, 177$ Heats arw
cccli. Late model compressor

OPEN NOON TILL DARK

1ff * I. 7 &amp;"4 3 bilor000n honws a.'
tC*rth(vj5j wan !iwan care...
wallpap,., bJIII 'fl Kitchen and no
Iflainten.sn
fi,. LOW, LOW,
LOW 7h pcI Interest gider
tandem pier, Hwy 17-93 to 25th St.
west to P id9ew
arid Ol)O* the

MAITI AND FLfA MART
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1111
, 17 97 Open Sat A Sun I S
791Q

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NO DOWN
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FMC MOTOR COACH
cef lent CU'dition, low milg.,
omplesely eQuippe4. Owner,
27,300 Ph, IX 4419.

LET ME TILL YOUR SPRIN
GARDEN SPOT NOW. FLOY

'Ii Wmnneosg,
Motor home
n33.37

7&amp;-Aida Pa rk

aurtceni
Blue Lustre I i,ctr Ic Carpet
Shampooer for Only $1 per day
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AC, new tires on rear, Crag ef
'nags, air shocks. 17700.373 3779 or
322-2W.

According
to
Virginia last racing season, you might
Longwell, Greater Sanford have met Noreen, serving then
Chamber of Commerce's
the club's publicity dir ect or .
1973 Pinto Runa bout, 2,000 CC, V
secretary,
sleuth
and
specialist
Th
is year she has opened her
automatic transmission, t6,00o
on local who's who and what's own Noreen Renier Agency,
miles $1,700. 321 0701
what, the Chamber's annual and is handling both PR and
I 1970 Monte Carlo, green with green
awards dinner at The Forest, advertising for the track.
vinyl top, fully loaded. Extra fli(
Lake Mary, Friday night was
$ 1.495 Call Dun Pope, 372 1451
Some of her ideas are super.
Dealer.
tr&amp;'rnpndn,,Q
'•fl,-I
t_.i
y',
,.
i.JJfiJ
cur one, rsoreen Lflln)c.s there's
LUVU,
good
entertainment, good too much blank wall space in
1973 MG Midget,
excellent condition
company," says Virginia. What
the clubhouse, so she is putting
372 4400
more could you ask of an together a program
of art
1944 Cadillac El Dorado Convertible
evening out anwng friends?
exhibitions
of
works
by
local
AC all pwer wi't. 000d coni
1
14
And, apart front wondering, and out'of-tosn
,',P',r
artists. 'l'hc
fi I
.
who was going to receive the first will probably be an exhibit
1974
Daiubaru Sale
Chamber
awards, featuring horse paintings, and
'74 some below dealer (?,
a first
everyone
was
wondering
who will be staged in time for the
t.
come first choice? Plus Fla 's
would
win the handsome door track's season opening, tenilnest Used Cars. Dick Baird
prize an degant silver coffee t.atively April 16.
Oa?si.,s of a Gun. Fern Park's
Largest dealer. '75 Datsuns
service.
fl
clubhouse is n
arriving daily Ph. 1)11311, Open
The
winner
co
uldn't
have
facility,
and can comfortably
Sundays 17 6
been
more
appropriate, cater large gatherings as well
Raymond IL Maltby and his as more intimate ones. 'lil(
11ONTI 11111.__
wife, Martha, of Lake Mary Oviedo High School in.
,
i celebrate their silver wedding ternational club used the track
11111
anniversary this week. When clubhouse for their holiday
OI'I'.l.
1 I
Ray, who works at Stauffer dance recently, and Lake'
GMCTRUCKS
Chemlcalsandispa5tprCsidt howell 111gb School will be
of Sanford Kiwanis Club, holding their Valentine 1)av
I J1 I LI1[(ll1
_________
accept ed the gleaming prize, he celebration at the track in midcommented that although i t February. Noreen suggests
arrived a few days early,
area women's clubs also concoffee
service
would
neversider the facility for club
1970 FORD LTD, 4 Door Hard.
theless
be
a
beautiful
and most meetings.
top. AT, PS, PS, Air. One owner,
welcome addition to their silver
The club restaurant is ope n to
Si 195
anniversary celebrations.
1971 CHEVROLET CAPRICE, 2
the public, and this year, once
Door Hardtop AT, PS, Pill, Air.
Noreen's through re-designing
One Owner.
the hostess outfits, a more
$1895
attractive place to dine out will
972 CHEVROLET MONTE
Good news and not-so-good be hard to find. The outfits will
CARLO, AT , PS, PR, Air,Lew
news for Bicentennial en- be designed along the lines of
Mileage, One Ownir.
thusiasts. F irst, the good news:
the colorful silk gear worn by
$2895
..
t4fl1C tIorTetj, administrative
the sulky drivers.
It?? CHEVROLET CORVETTE.
One Owner, Low Mileage, Like
coordinator for Seminole
Also, any horse lovers who
New.
County Action '76 committee can give Noreen tips on how a
$4995
1,
attended a meeing of the State talking horse should sound, why
1973 SUICK CENTURION, 2
Bicentennial Commission in St. don't you give her call? She is
Dow Hardtop. u Equipped,
One owner.
Augustine Friday night, and a planning a series of radio ads
workshop of the Action '76 which will bring news of the
1972 PLYMOUTH GRAND
committees from around the track "straight from the herCOUPE, AT, PS. PB. Air. On.
se's mou th ," so to speak.
state, Saturday.
Owner,
Action '76 is a tremendously
enthusiastic group, reports
1973 CH!V
NOVA.
Ernie, and they're trying Jo
Door, Lew Mileage, One owner.
We
come
up with many varied and
dropped
an
"o"
$2395
1,14 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX.
meaningful pr ojects for
mew
re
al
so
he
on
g
the line, and
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Bicentennial celebrations, Yes, apologize to Semoran Junior
,,,,,,..,..lei
the enthusiasm is there, but
Woman's Club for the error.
S4.w1i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiii
(the not-so-good news) no The annual fine arts festival
decisions, and it's still
sponsored by the Florida
J'J1Ir}p !'1p'J21l
certain how much, if any, Federation of Women's Clubs
1_l.a
I
Seminole County will receive
District 6, and hosted by the
pr,,
However,
Semoran
Ju ni ors this year, wi ll
i
(good news ag.Ea
1
if citizens here can organize be held Feb. tO, not Feb. 2. The
I
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L5I.1
ill
and identify their prop'.
all-day event, expected to at01141011
programs, and if the state tract entries from as many as
Icommission considers them
300 Central Florida women, will
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A diet-k for $.33 was also presented to buy an icetnaker
refrigerator for the hospital's new short stay surgery unit.
As in previous years, the Pink ladies presented two
nursing scholarships of $500 each. Recipients this year
were Pam 1)ague Melton and Sandy Crownover,

M emor ia l lIo5pltal's Pink Ladies, was held Saturday at

the Sanford Marina Holiday Inn.
A handsome silver bowl was presented by John
Evans, vice president of the hospital board of trustees, to
Mrs. Fanny Kessler for her 10,000 hours of volunteer work
as a Pink lady.
' Ou tgoing, president Mrs. Grace Smith, who
handed over
the gavel to 1975 president Mrs. Jane McKibbin,
presented to Seminole Memorial Hospital administrator
Robert Besserer a check for $10,225. The money will be
used to pay for two monitors, one to be used in general
surgery, one in obste tr ic surgery,

The Pink Ladies Seminole Memorial Hospital
Women's Auxiliary) does invaluable work at the hospital.
handling the information desk, operating the gilt store
and raising money for the hospital.

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special vote of appreciation at th e time of their annual
awards luncheon.

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action is this season, and for the afternoon, and It's an
mostly because of efforts of a excellent opportunity for area
vivacious and attractive young residents to visit the newly
wo'nan, Noreen Renler.
enlarged library and hone upon
If you were down at the tracic their city's fascinating past.

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held In the Chamber of Cuwmerce building some Tuesday
A Founders Day program
evening this month. Check commemorate the founding of
Coin' Places, Doin' Things for this city' by Gen. Henry Sheldon
the exact date and time.
Sanford will be held at the
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Museum, 50 East First Street,
on Saturday' from 2 to 4 p.rr

Carpentry, Remod,4,ng, AddIS,
Roofing
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DEAR ABBY: My husband Is
Dear
a construction worker. George
rarely meets a man on his job 11,
with whom he cares to
Abby
socialize, so I was quite surJ.
prised when he told me he had
become friendly with a Co.
worker who wanted us to come
to his home for dinner On I'm lucky if I get a chance to
Saturday night.
change the sheets before
I told George that I thought a another crowd appears.
dinner invitation ought to come
We have a good garden but I
from the man's wife, so he have to give away the surplus
mentioned it to the man, and his because all this company never
wife called me and made it gives me a chance to can.
official for 7 o'clock,
We do love them, Abby, but I
George and I arrived am dreadfully tired from all
promptly, They live in a lovely that marketing, housekeeping
new home, nicely furnished, and cooking. Is there a tactful
She served a cocktail, then way to slow down their visits
ushered us into the dining room without stopping them com•
where the table was beautifully pletely'
set
for TWO!
TIRED IN VERMONT
I couldn't believe my eyes, so
DEAR
TIRED:
Your
I asked: "Aren't you people problem isn't the number of
eating, too" She said: "Oh, no, guests you have, it's the
we always eat at 6 and are In number of non-contributing
bed by 10."
guests Tell them you dearly
She served my husband and love their suits, but they will
me while her husband sat in the have to pitch in
and help with
other room. I've never felt so the marketing, cooking and
uncomfortable in all my life, housekeeping. And anyone
After dinner, we all had an who's there during canning
after-dinner drink and talked. I season can expect to help with
kept my eye on my watch, the canning, too!
remembering their 10 o'clock
DEAR ABBY: I can un
curfew.
derstand
why you would ad.
At 9:30 we said our goodbyes, s'cate doing
away
with the
thanking
them
for
the
lovely
sexist
saluation
"Dear
Sir" lna
evening,
business letter, but a reader's
My question: Should I return suggestion of "Dear Y'all" is
the dinner invitation, and, not the answer.
knowing they eat at 6, should I
It might be appropriate for
specify
that time? And if so, the southland, but not for other
should I serve them separately sections of the country.
and have a late lunch our.
May I offer "Youse guys" for
selves? Or shoultol we all eat
residents
of New York and
together?
parts of New Jersey?
DUMB ME
WESTERNER
DEAR DUMB: Reciprocate
DEAR
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You
with a 6 o'clock dinner. Eat
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offer
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chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabnets, as Is. Cash $'sd Carry
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VAIO DOWN
Sanford- I bdrm , 3", bathi. huge
family room. Central hea t, air. like
new. Quality brick construction
tn'sw. 30 vr. p) annual pcI.
ra te, $fli ,, op,inceflfees,CalI

NO QUALIFYING

P1cc turn 5 mm home. $ ryn, fy11
bath. screened porctt, Ovalle.
fruit trees, large lot Casss 373

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2334 Pav't Or.
REALTOR
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Rep Real Eslole Broxer
377 I X) 7610Ha.atpia Ave at Il 97

Law dflrit Move intoda y.
£ 8drrmt , 1'-, baths, garage, big
tWSc old Cornier tOt. 13)1222. CLIFF
JORDAN REALTOR

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Nights 372 5421 or 322 2332

PAYTON REALTY

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T. JOHNS RE A LTY CO.
BROKERS

ESTATE SACRIFICE

on Sanford Ave. Sanford, FL.

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$17,750

CaIIB.art Real Estate

Open House St.Sun . 1-5 PM
ted I bocsr w'i of A.rpc' 81.

Used office furniture

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include Large Club Hoi.se, junior
Olympic Pool, Basketball &amp; Tennis
Courts and Large Piaiic Area.

Auction
Satljrdiyl P.M.
Op es duty 10$. We buy, setl,trad,

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3 bdrmn, fix imp, S10

20% Down, 714% Mortgage

used furniture, applancettoot
Buy I or 1001 items Larry's
art. 213 Sanford, Ave

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

ENOUGH FOR

3 bdrm., 2 biThs, $17,000

10% Down, 7½% Mortgage

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AND IT'S GOOD

539400.

A community of fine homes offered by
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp; WAN
OF MID-FLORIDA. Priced from
$3,000 to 143,000.

CASH 322-4132

Close Out
New bikes, RoItast$
Supei-la. Assembled 1.3 over in.
voice Parts I Accessories 50 pct.
off while they 1at. 372 7*1).

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Oversized Pool

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
prices paid, used, any conditior
141126. Winter Park
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2927 Hwy. 1792

2 Lots Myrtle and 131h W. 50'x117'
07' Zoned MU. Make off er .
1771711.

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RMLY'S. E 46. San'ord 373

Is-Acreage

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR _ HOLY
MOSES, a be'rom with family
room that nIedS limiting Only
1)4.500.

Commercial Properties

Overlooking the Wekiva River, 1
acre i Bed room dbi wide Real
country. 3036615131 After 4:00.
BeautIful dbl. wide on own lot along
the St Johns Assumable 'nor
t;age, 3056615131 After 4:00

bath. 3 years bld. Many extras

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Completely furnished 2 bedroom.

41-Houses

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in niuu, uriariug Ltippr. WOIPhru windshield, 123 HP, all
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SANFORD
1.2 BEDROOM APTS
SWIMMING POOL
SING. $Qp
DISPOSALS
323-0742 cr 323-0332

Realty

'SANFORDS SALES LEADER"
CITY
HOLY
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spacIous. 2 bed rm plus work
shop I citrus FurniShed' 114.000

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III SANTA BARBARA DR.

Like Now
AM FM, FM Stereo
Console with record player.
Sacrifice, 5100 3227W,

Two story, older nome. I bdrm.. 2
bath, close in Owner holding

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Lake Jennle

7 COWS FOR SALE
MIX BREEDS
3723773

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$20 EACH

\_ed Oak &amp; fruit
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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
372
1911S French
377 7374. 373 11%, 327 734

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DREAM
416 &amp; I I Area
Large eecil,e type r'rrc, 's cmi I
acre. Overlooking b1*utitul lake
full of fish, nicely
landscaped
yard, lots of tree's, and plenty Of
prIvacy. 552.300 "4 I."4.

COLOR TV, $11.95 MONTH.
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN.
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oom. fenced
in Lake Mary
177 17.

Color Portable and Coniot.
TVs. Also Stereos
Call 373 0705 after S

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pvrpos again wefl,ogsicp
,xlt, a Classified Ad
from the Herald. Call
todayf Don't delay'
dial
372-26)1 or *3) 9993, To P11CC
your
tow COSt War, Ad
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REALTOR
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farm Implements and what he
you. Bring your unwanted item
for sale. 1.1 and SR 46 at I
Ride A-White Stables, Sanford,
305.322-5490

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1)00E 25th St., 377 .4435

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Goin' Places,

V'6$ Chevrolet Wagon
Runs good,. 195
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Truck load of tack

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EXECUTIVE HOME
LOCH
ARBOR... I Bedrooms With all
custom extras, 17'x31' Pool
$•SL300 322 2711

Neat, 2 bedroom masonry rome.
Corner lot. fenced yard. $,5Sodown
$135 per mo, to Qualified Pur

TAFFER

HORSE AUCTION

Tiitrts, Ch A

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1977 Subaru GL Coupe with air
Excellen t condition. 323
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If vC'U have an eye for teat value,
vCi.11l eye thi classfeI ads
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..11ssified Ads are here to help YOU
bull, wl rent or SWIP
.at a low
(051, let us help you place
yours-Call 377 2611 or

67-Livestock. Poultry

service, used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3230697

WOMEN

1970 ImperIal. Immaculate sii oo
firm. 644.1360. Robert Wrltakeq
707 RIdge Or

every Friday night I p.m. Don't
forget to bring your own livestock.
Truck load M rid w tack weekly. I-I
and RI. 44. Old Hillbilly Rid
Stables. Horses sold 7 days
week. 3325190.

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nItty extras. Sharp. $7395. s.
1733.

Sanford horse I lIvestock auct ion

lble, eat. I chairs, and china.
white Medltirran&amp;iri IfvI.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, 17.93. 830 420A

Rep Real Estate Broker
24 )'S. Myrtle Ave, Sanford
Phone 721 0610

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SCENIC WEKIVA RIVER lOtIy
Spot under the old Oaks to vacation
or live Fishing, canoeing,
s*4mm.ng Camp Seminole. S
Ion $l 46 37744")

6 Pc. Dining Room
Suite, $349

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Real Estate

3 Bedroom. W02, mobile home.
Furnp
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Bedrooms, wall-wall carpet,
Central H&amp;A. Ills A'tr. 2310

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LAKE MARY
A WiriBINGO
ncr! Beautifully decorated 3
bedroc'n, hc're, central he.t &amp;a
carpeted, tam4Iv room, bre.tkfast
bar. 574.900. Owner motivated,
3 bdrm. mobile home on 10 acres in
WE TAKE TRADES
Geneva 1123 'no. 641 1360. Robert
FORREST GREENE INC.
Whitaker, 207 Ridge Dr.
REALTORS3T3 6353or6.t3 7333
63' Two bedroom trailer, air conditioned Fenced for pets 377 5459
GOOD TERMS

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ANT A SERVICEMAN FAST?
Read todiy's Classified Ad$ for
?heP*lp you pied 322 261)

Sanford's newest

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34-Mobile Homes

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On 1 acre Only $32.950. Ac
Realty, REALTOR. 3237730,
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NEW 1 NICE EXECUTIVE
P ATIO homes, 3 bedrfl'n,7ba,h
double garage w electron
control doors, kitchen apolianc
furnished. U3,000. Convention.
loans as low as 7'. Pct. interU

AS UNSWORTH REALTY
503W lst5t.

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WELAKA APARTMEtIU
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Priced 513.900 to 525.000
JOHNNY WALKER REAL
ESTATE INC.
37264.57: After 5.322 71 It

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-edrOarn sit dresser, chest, box
Springs and mat.. and nlghf
stands. $130. Others to ct.00s.
from. Dave's Furniture, 500
Sanford Ave., 333 9310.

Harold Hall Realty
2604S Hwy 17 17
REALTOR 373 5774

New, hCi.jses in a rural area No down
payment, monthly payments lass
than rent, Government sum Idiled
to Qualified buyers Call to see if
yOU Qvilifyt!

3 Bedroom house including wasting
machine Good neighborhood ,In
middle of School district,
ctiilrt.nO K $130 Month Call 312

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS

Priced From 573.5(5) to 1311,5W

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Lake Mary, 2 bejroom furnished
Couple.
no
pets
References.
322 3930

Duplex apt, kitchen COløoed. all
Conditioned Contact Mr WilIar,

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FurnlShtd or unfurnished, do
swimming pool. 1270 S. Ortand
Dr. 3737

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furnithed Including air Utilitli
paid I or 2 adults 373 1930

* Range Refrigerator

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33-Houses Furnished
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KULP DECORATORS
We Buy Furniture
377.2333

SANFORD

3 Bedroom. )' Bath Home
Clean. Large Lot

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In the Herald Classified ads aa
black and white and read all ove

Hillbilly RidIng Stablss. hori.ba ck
riding by hour or day. Miles
miles of trail. open 21 hrl. Idly. 7
days a week.. Night riding invited.
PartIes arid Individuals welcome,
Barbecue and night trail rideS
first Saturday night each month.
Call for reservations for night
riding. Horses boarded. includes
feed I hay, and complete care, US
mo. Pattur, board you f ood, $70
Horses bought. sold, and
traded every day. UnWr new
management. 373 5.49g.

COMMERCIAL_, Bdrrn hous
garage with apartment on 2 lot
$45,000,

5 Homes. 31

2660 Hiawatha 372 ISO
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10 floor. adulti Only. No cets 322 I

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FREIGHT SALVAGE
ppllances.Furniture.Palnt Etc.
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
iORMLY'S, E. At Sanford 323.4733

ESTATE
SETTLEMENT.....
bedroom, 11i bath split plan,
nice size tot. $fl,g

LAKE MARY

Payton Realty

Ravenna Park
Immaculate
bdrm,, large lot, low, low dow
52t500. Acre Realty, REALTO
323.7750

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S1-Household Goods

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for a couples,
id Joy," in unison to Debb
Sigma Phi, held its Jan. 14 social Feb. 1 at the home of and chanted a cheer entitles
IJ1Ceting at the home of Sandee
Sandee and Rodney Atkinson to "DEBBIE."
Atkinso n. Plans were made to honor the c ha pter's Valentine
After much excitement an
attend the All-Chapter Lun- girl, l)ebbie Bow lin. Plans were laughter, games of bunko wer
'heon at the Langford Hotel in also matte for the Feb. 7 in . enjoyed by: Debbie a nd Henr
Winter Park and Valentine Mill formal rehearsal for the Bowlin; Linda and Davi
ticke ts were given to members Valentine Itall.
White; linda and Donnie Sapp
for sa le.
Pam Knowles present ed the l.inda and Bruce McKibbin
Ways and tiit'ans chairman program, 'We, the Americai Mariles and Mike McGibbon
Linda Sapp reported on Women," giving statistics KarenandAl Wallace; Pat am
proceeds made from the about women in this land in Bob
Move; Tina and Joi
Christmas wrapping booth in recognition of thic being Bojanowski; Darlene ant
7a )-re Plaza and plans were international Women's Year. Danny Horn; Fain and [
Jr
Iliad' to deliver the IIIOflC) to
At the couples' social, Knowles; Yvonne and Gent
Jack Hanna, director of the members enjoyed a cover ed
Forguson and Sandee ant
Central Florida Zoo.
dish supper, cake and coffee. Rodney Atkinson,
Freddie Nelson presented a Alter dinner, Valentine Girl
progra m on transactional Debbie Bowlin was surprised
illustrating
analysis,
to by her sisters with it crown, a
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Legal Notice

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INVITATION TO lIDS
The Distr ct Board of Trvstees of
Smlno Junior Coftegewflrecve

NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE

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Juno? college
Execution issued out of and Under Wells licif Semi
the Seal Of the tircuili Court of Seminole County. State of Florida,
until 2.30 p.rn the t1th February,

delivered 10 me as Shvi" of
Seminole County. Florida. and I
hSvV levied upon the foll"ing

d escribed property owned by
Orlando Gypsum Specially. Inc.. I
Ff&amp; Corp. Said property being

IOcofed;n Seminole County, Florida,
more particularly described

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Sanford. Florida, the Above CUIT, SEMINOLE
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Newmsn 0 Brock Esquire Su te APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
107 - 616 East Somwan Slog..
All persam are hereby notified

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Altankadt Sorings. Florida W01.

that the undersigned as

ett,onq's A?toey, on or before

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either before sirrvice, an Petit;on#r-s her final report and application for
attornmey or imm"IsIllifY thereafter
discharge. Objections thereto, it
any. Should be duty I iled Allier filing
agaU
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ts
In the Petition.
notice Ms been published once a
Wl"SyMnd 5ndfM$.I of
thiS COU" On Me I?fh day of ffW 11111' Of approval Of Said report
January, 1973
and the OnWing of distribution of
(Seal)
said estate will come befote the
Arthur H Beckwith Jr
court.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
S Eefyn H Riggs
By Joy Stokes
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DEJ Its

HOUSE ROOM Its

by all tornadoes, hurricanes, and wind.

Publish Jan 21. 21, Feb 1. 1975

storms combined.
4. That your largest single Investment is

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS

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CHILDREN'S
Orlando Drive, Sanford. Florida HOME at Route I Boil 400,
under the fictitious name of BLUE Longwood. Florida
BOOK CARS. and that I intend 10 register the said name with the
register Sold name *ilh the Clerk of Clerk of the Circuit Court of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County, Seminole County, Ftotd.,
Florida in accordance with Inc
Cherl J Adamkeprovisions of the F-clil,ovs Narne
Statutes, 10*11 r Section 165 09
Florida Statutes Of7l)
Attorneys at Law

to safegua rd their home against
termites.
Don't wait until costly damage Is done, call us today for a
free termite SUFYIN.
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322-8865

ART BROWN KST CONTROL, INC.
Sanf ords' Oldest a ncl Largest Company.

NAMELAW

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned desiring to engage

FICTITIOUSNAME
NOT ICE is her eby gen that I am iflbusinejsunde, thefictitious name
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NOTICE OF ACTION

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TAX COLLECTOR
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Jr whose address I$ unknown and
whose last kno" address is c o
GordonF LVnch,Sr 121ISycamore
St Fort Collins. Colorado
SPECIFICATION5
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
AND
IN
C OMPLIANCE WITH THE BID that an action for Oi5ltio of
REQUIREMENTS OF
THE Marriage and other relief Ms been
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE filed against you and
(COPIES OF WHICH CAN BE required to serve a copy of your
written defenses if any to it on
OBTAINED PROM EITHER
THE AFOREMENTIONED OF At!ornev for Petitioner, Neigh
116 borhood Law OfLe of Central
ICES ROOM 103 OR
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT Florida Inc whose address is 106
HOUSE) THE ABOVE OFFICIALS W Central Blvd . Orlando. Fla ,
WILL ACCEPT BIDS UNTIL 5 00 37101 and file the Original with the
PM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, Clerk of the above Styled Court on or
1975 SFALED UIDS WILL BE Wore February 26, 197S other* ise a
ON iudgment may be entered ag4msf
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OPENED
FEBRUARY 17. 197S IN ROOM 116. you for the relief demanded in the
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT Petition
WITNESS my hand and theseal f
OU5E SANFORD FLORIDA
THESE OFFICES R ESERV E THE said Court on January 12. 1973
RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT (Seahu H Beckwith,
ANY OR ALL BIDS
Clef k of the Court
TERRY IPOEMBEL.
P ROPERTY APPRAISER
BY Martha T VahIen
Deputy Clerk
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
INSOLVENCY PETIT

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APPRAISER. AND G TROY RAY.
JR.. TAX COLLECTOR. WILL
ACCEPT BIDS FOR AN ELEC
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SYSTEM OF A SPECIFIED
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PROPERTY APPRAISER, A N D
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IN THE COURT OF THE
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ADVERTISING, FOR BIDS- COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Cl 14-2"?.CA44.0
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Attorneys for Plaintiff
Publish: Jan 29. Feb 4. 11. 18, 1975
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By, 5 H Richard Bates Esquire P 0 Drawer 1
Suite 433, First Federal Building
Sanford, Florida 31771

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ASSOCIATION

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All of Lot 16, and East 12 fee 4
ImcheS of Lot 17 and the East 4 feet 4
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Florida 3217) and file the original
County Florida
You are commanded to file your Answer or Pleading in the office of
written defenses to said Complaint the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or
with the Clerk of the above named before the 231h day of February,
Court and to serve a Copy thereof A D. 1975 If ypu fail to do
upon the attorneys hereinbelow not iudgment
default will be take,;
against you for the relief demanded
later than March 3. 193
WITNESS my hand and SeSlof the in the Complaint.
This NOIIC* %hall be published
Court at Sanford. Florida, this 23rd
day of January. 1975,
once each week for four conalecutive
week s In the Evening Herald
(Seal)
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Arthur H BeCkwith. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk of the Circuit Court
BY: Martha T. Vihien
Deputy Clerk
BY~ Elaine Rirharoe
Deputy Clerk
LOINOES. PIERSOL, DROSDICK

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REFINI H

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certain mortgage on the following

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Perm. waves
Reg 116 Now si2.so

C. MORGAN and EVA M.
MORGAN, his wife. whaso residence
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STATE OF FLORIDA TO; COLLIS

OPITANI SAVINGS AND LOAN SANLANDO THE
SUBURB
ASSOCIATION,
BEAUTIFUL, according to put
Plaintiff, thereof recorded in Plat Book 3,
Page u of the Public Records of
vs.
DURRELL THOMAS and ALLINE Seminole County, Florida, together
T HOMAS, his wife, and BARNETT with the right of ingress and egress
BANK OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, over Brentwood Avenue and that
NA,
Portion Of Salem Street lying East of
Defendants. Brentwood Avenue and South of and
adiacent to slid Block IS descr,be-a
NOTICE OF ACTION
0: DURRELL THOMAS and &amp;Wvt
AL LINE THOMAS, his wife, arid all
ALSO DESCRIBED AS:
Parties having or claiming to have
Section 7. Township 21, Range 3o,
fl right, title or interest In the Subdivision X0, Parcel Number 72T,
property hieroln described
Beg 30 feel South, 479,0 West Of the
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Northeast corner of Southeast
that the above named Plaintiff has quarter of Northwest quarter. Run
filed a Complaint In Ihe above styled West 75 feet. North 160 feet, liallf 75
Court for- the foroctaurs, of a feet, South 140 fW to bt9linning,
the has been filed against you and you
mortgage encumbering
1101 lowing described real property: are required to serve a copy of your
Lot 1. Block 12. WEATHER. Answer or Pleading to the Complaint
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WITNESS my hand and seal of FLORIDA a Delaware corporation

OPeu House are residentz; Kathryn Rober (seated), standing
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fumigation control.
tent for 24 hours.
the beginning there is no ad
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termites will save you money,
because by the time you notico clean operation. Only living termites. there are rats, $3
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species
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Children under 12 may be taken about that e Iting spring
Apart from the well known frorn S". This wonderful week vacation Dr;yby Caribbean
places visited by many tourists, Is from May 24-31.
Cruises and Judy and John can
there are others still to be
Many more fours and cruisn, make your dream a real"Y4 discovered by You if you have from a few days to an around.
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Book 11, Page% SS Sind S6. Public JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
Records of Seminole County, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Florida
CIVIL ACTION NO.
You are required to file your SHUBERT
CONSTRUCTION
ovrilter, defenses with the Clerk of COMPANY. INCORPORATED, a
the Circuit Court for
County, Florida and to Serve a Copy
Plaintiff,
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looking for ways to make comfortable and relaxed In the general type movies. In
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service.
professional dillon some of the reildents go*
nurs ng care. n entertainment in groups to see movies outside
Congratulations to Lakeview
Lakeview Is not a place where
contains color TV. piano. the center. Bingo is played Nursing Center on their Sth
patients sit OtOUflu listening to carea
omfortable c ha irs and couches weekly, and pizza parties are anniv
their
arteries
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harden. and tables for the enjoyment of
held In the evenings Members
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ornaments of exquisitely two lower beds, private In the wide,
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It takes expert treatment with Service Inc., 2562
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Agency. It has a wonderful or popular bathing resorts, lost Cruises Travel Agency. Judy
history, a universal heritage of c1fles, muset)ms,
ancient and husband John Schlenk, also

Huancayo Is situated in the
valley of the Mantaro River. It
is reached by the Central
Rallway, the highest in the
world. The Sunday Market is
famous for the sale of popular
craft good.i from the region.
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The nature of the action is to
Iorectoii a mortgage recorded in
OfficIal R c di Book 1010 Page
715, Pubic
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thr foflowing described property:

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Seminole County, Fiords, will hold a Public Hearing February
11, 197i
PL-irsuant to Chapter 129, Florida Statufm for the purw.* Of adoolng
SuPPlert"I&amp;I budgets for th,t b14O* listed "iShod Fife Control Districts
for the fIscal ye*r ending Sepfembr 30, 1975. Said Miring is for
the sole
purpou"dius"gi the estimated cash balance% brought forward to equal
Me actual Cash balancips brought forward in oider to transfer the exact
lance to the Cnunty Ffre unit

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service the past five years, All
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service,
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available from the Civil Division of HIRSCHEL GILBERT
ceceased
the Seminole County Sheriff's NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT AND
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
being made to
That Said sale
All persons are hereby notified
Satisfy the lier ms Of said Writ of th4t the undersigned as ad
Ex
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mtrrtx of said estate. ha s
John 15 Pont,
completed the administration
Sheriff
thweef and has filed In 14id court
Stmincile, County, Florida
her final report W4 OPPlicallom for
Publish: Feb. A. ii. 1$. 23 1973
discharge. Obtectiors thereto, if
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prod of pufolication Vlowing this
rot-ce has been P iithed
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
week for four awtsitcutive Weeks. the
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Description of Property
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Plaintiff, the following certificates has filed
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said certificates for a tat deed to be
CALBEPT CONSTRUCTION, INC. issued thereon The certificate
a Floridacorporation, ALBERT M
numbers arid years of issuance, the
CLARK. JR
MARGARET L. description of the property, and the
CLARK, CHEROKEE UTILITIE S , names in which it was assessed are
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Southern Bell Telephone Co., the firm that was granted
an $85.9 million interim rate hike, provides free or discounted
telephone service to employes, retirees and its board of
directors, an official has con!
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to Seminole County, an estimated 20 managerial em
ploycs receive free local service, while another 120 hourly or
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
they're approved by supervisors and related to company
business, an oilicial says.
Die Arecbies," sayli 'full, Hunts Southern Bell's cum.
mercial manager, are considered fringe benefits no different

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"lift weren't for the fringe benefits, it would have to be
included in salary," Hunt noted.
lie also sd that when some "key employes" are
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'M the local manager in Seminole County," Hunt said,
"If I want some tolls approved, I submit them up to district.
We're audited regul ar ly on this thing. . ."

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
County and an est im ated 19,355 residential accoun ts. Hunt
said the local service rate here is presently 65 a month
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Service Commission order
written, one-party residential rates for the Central Florida
area will soar from $ . o $10.50 - an crease 0
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Th e request was gr an ted th e compan y by the PSC Monday.
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.
For the board of directors, it's basically the same as for
stir)vrvisnrs. Iiril service is provided free, while toll caPs
Illust Ix,approved
a state vice
president, Hunt said.

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
cent.

Still pending is the full request for 3216.5 million ad.
ditlonal revenue which the firm says It needs to keep the

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Thomas, a Chevrolet dealer and
dealers in Seminole found that most if not all auto 1arles Whihead, a Ford
County no longer use illegal dealers in his circuit operate
dealer, by the Florida
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
former Republican party state
in Panama Cit a spokesman
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false local address on titles of
autos sold out of town buyers
so the dealer will receive credit
for the sale. otherwise, the
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opposed a bond reduction for Faller or his
on recognizance pending a
background investigation by probation and

on his o,An recognizance subiect
to super.
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parole authoties.

agreement signed with the court b) Faller
sti Pulates he must report each INIonday to
pro bation and parole authorities.

Circuit Court Judge Woodson received the
confidential probation and parole department
reP(Irt Tuesday :ind ordered Faller released

The Herald regrets the Incorrect iden.
fification of the judge in the cue an
to set the record straight.

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does," the mdess manager of an
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practice up until the Thorrai
invesgation for dealers to list
U address th order toreceive
credit for the sale.
The ressaw was the rmmber ci
cars supplied a dealershjp in a
given year depended on a*
number of regLoradons that
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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.
tentimes
just HsW the address
Jury in the burglary case.
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A circuit court jury returned
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
burglarized building to the
for Charles Ricky Hampton, 21. on a charge of possession of a ton had been accused
of
nearby
Hampton residence
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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two-day trial on charges of
Police arrested Hampton on and Supply Co., 207 W. Semnd
zone of Influence," a practice
breang and entering with the new charge a short time St., on Nov.
garage
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Ha-,ipton
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that
has cooled off sit" the
24. Tools valued at been working on an auto.
Thomas incident.
Both Thom1 and Whitehead
In other circuit court action,
admit
to ha%ing violated the
Circuit Court Judge RVISVI
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reg
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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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Assistant State Atty. Tad fired 12tesishowith the pistol indicted
by the Seminole whenGore rnor Askew referred
Herald Stall Writer
hggatt told the jury of the and it never misfired , lie sai
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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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range that club members use
for "pistol and rim fire
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club failed to operate the two
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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
Fire De partment Rescue van from the Oviedo
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
Court Judge Harold Johnson.
Court records show that Circuit Court
Judge J. William Woodson, not County Court
Judge -thmuin,,rdered Porest Dee Faller,

terms are upheld," Nelswender
told The Herald. "Otherwise It
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them back to the Board, and to
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"It seems to be a basic lack of talk with club representatives
Osceola Ind Fill - leased by communication," between
the to garner more information on
tiv-- county to the Seminole club. the county, and the their plans.
Count) Gun and Archer) mihUir), \cisender said
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Association - came under fire
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tonighL Tonight's low&amp; In the corl"Dission."
The PSC has been besieged
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The Winter Park firin serves rate hike of $216.5 million. Both
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in the curriculum council will
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character t •n*'
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before there were master
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The a nswer Is a resounding
no. ne original master
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
coPcept
was to give winners
Greed Is a terri ble thing,
and
high
soliloquized the bridge jor events finishers
master in a few mastatus Then
piiiiOsOps er.
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some thirty-odd years ago when points.
A schedule was
I W23 first playing Blackwood, adopted: points
were awarded
greed plus some bad luck cost
retroactively for previous
me a team match.
events and 10 original life
A sat South and after North
Jumped in diamonds and rebid masters were selected. That
the suit I werst into Blackwood was 49 years ago and they were
a hard bunch. Eight including
and found that he held three Oswal
T Jacoby are still alive
aces, but not one missing king,
dpisitd
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i'Oo you have a question or
me that he must hold seven
Jacot)ys' care 0 1 this
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market by lifting the em- us a lot of competition recently tomatoes shot up from 1 6 ('uba there is
th e matter of how to develop qua li ty fruit and
bargo."
awl Cuba would just add to our million cwt. hundredweight ir
two
some
billion
dollars in how to process it.
Wilson C. , McGco, general problems."
1956 to 3.7 million cwt. in 1957, co nf iscated American property
TOOSiLLS to Oflu the U.S.
manager, United Growers and
"Brazil has en r ''d ;' the
wayne I.. Cram, marketing he added that during the three that has in be dealt with,"
trade eniharin of (uba are
tiippers
Association,
Inc.,
and
production
imianager,
year
iriod
from
l9
through
MeCee
said.
s iargcst exporter w
triting a ctonn of protest agrees with Stone
and has veryFlorida Fruit and Vegetable 1957,
There
are
also
political
frozen
concentrated
orange
the
U
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S.
absorbed an
from Florida growers and definite
je,
replacing
the
United
i(Jcas
regarding
Association,
,mdded,
"Everyone
average
of
2.53
million
cwt.
of
prisoners
down
there
still
shippers.
— in Florida is very concerned Cu ba n tomatoes.
StP ''C4 said. "and they
'
1ade with Cuba ended in
about
the
situation.
Before
are
dog it wi th American
19 7 when Congress passed an
In i letter to "The Packer"
"Dropping the trd r
pit&amp; and an American
"efore we think
act allowing the President to
ouring produce into our magazine dated June 12, 15
b
argo
em
ot't
developed
process.
place an embargo on products
about lowering trade
--n.
e
increase
eastern
markets.
Florida
McGee
said:
increast g
of
countries viewed un- WI;IIOU;
clearly shows Cuba 's potential barriers WIIII C uba
growers were hurt badly."
f.ivorably by the U.S. govern- tariffs- or taking oththe State Department are
Frank
macnt.
leading
us down the merry path
er protective meagovernment was Ignoring
Extension :ent agreed
some two billion dot- to destruction," McGee said.
Ilecent efforts at detente with
sures, would be the Wth Farmer and Taylor that everything agricultural except
1!)e Soviet Union and mainlRnd
sugar — which was largely an lars in confiscated "Something has to be
China have created a thawing death knell of Flori. trade with Cuba croild hurt
tri
da growe
fect which so
t&amp; resu uaai
that has to be dea it (iroers and shippers
the
fresh fruit people ould
"
melting the trade walls "
erected
pers,"
anstte-wide
Caso
and
a
regimen
ted tabor
Association, Inc., have made a
h
ave
a
problem
with."
~!uring the cold war.
major
problem,"
force
that
is
heavily
agrarian
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number
of nggestions to the
Spokesman it would be a
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Sen.
esman
Washington
negotiators who
Wilson McGee Jasa said.
McGee said that Cuba also
George McGovern ( D.S.D.)
Ed Taylorgrapplingwith the Cuba
However, he said that only produces a giapefruit that
early in 'May created talk of
-sssssssssssssssb problem. Among them are:
normalizing relations. Also, the Arnerica's position in the world' about 9,000 acres is involved matures earlier than the
—Increase present citrus
the
jails."
()rganization of American marketplace.
with citrus production in Florida variety. "If they put
.NIc(;ee expresses disgust and
States (OAS) formally voted to
"Dropping the trade embargo Seminole County, which is not those into the New York
at
bafflenient
us
market,
they
could
give
tower its embargo of Cuba, of Cuba, without increasing muchcompare
"certair
—maintain current tariffs,
o "ov er
elenwn
its"
he
ts
in
the
S
said.
te
ta
part. but implement Import quotas or
m
state."
though some of itxs members, tariffs or taking other
meat that want to trade away a market-sharing program to
especially Mexico, had been protective measures, would be
Ed
"We haven't had a freeze for
Taylor,
executive everything we've got.trading wi th th e Fidel Castr o the dea th knell of Florida
relieve the pressure of foreign
se veral ye ars and prices ar e manager of the Department of
go ver nm e nt all along.
products In the domestic
growersand s hi
Just
wants
ppers,"McGee low. Growers around here Citrus, Lakeland, shared "Castro
mone'" he
said
"at our
ha market
Then, on July 4, Secretary of said.
didn't get enough to pay ex. McGee's concer about the
State Henry Kissinger issued a
LeeMoore, general manager penses," Jasa said. "If it keeps grapefruit market.
pens if he builds a citrus
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s ta tement saying the U S. is of Chase &amp; Company, which
processing
plant
down
there
designated, or under
u t problem
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nation
ill
et
worP
b
prepared to hae "serious coun ts sugarcaneand soybeans
Cu ba had a considerable What happens If
they get consideration for designation,
e xchanges with Cuba"
among its many Interests says
effect in the past on the markets together with Brazil and
begin as beneficiary developing
hlcGee said before Cdstro of the northeast — New York, flooding the U.S.
Foilowing that statement Cuba would be another unand EurOPean nations under Title V of the
Florida Senator Richard Stone, welcome competitor of Florida took over, "Cuba almnst put Philadelphia and Boston — so markets with their products? ..
a Democrat, said while produce.
Florida growers out of business we figure there would be an We could hang it up.#o
Trade Act of 1974," be
touring the state that the United
"They don't have the labor in pineapples and tomatoes effect it trade is resumed,"
provided duty free treatment to
McGee said the problem
with
Taylor said.
,cularlv
States "would do nothing but expenses we have and the were hit hard."
any degree for either fresh
.
Brazil
I
s
part
hurt Florida trade in the competition would be severe,"
citrus or processed form Of
McGee pointed out tha t in
"Before we think about ag~vatlng
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because it w
troca1 fruit and vegetable Moore said. "Mexico has given 1957, U.S. imports of
"citrtis products by the United
Cuban Lowering trade barriers with Americans who taught them States.

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project. You may begin to lay Financial situations will be
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tricky today, so manage them
VOUII BIRTHDAY
CAPIUCORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
with COUUOflYou will COIT*eout
GEMINI (May V4uneJ) on top if you'rv, prudent.
19)Don't be !mpaUentlfreward
There'll be more to a social
or paise you (eel due you is
LIBRA Sept. 23-Ott. 23) slow in coming. Your flC
encounter today than first
Of your own volition you will
meets the eye. An Interesting Your best interests won't be complishments will not go
make several important
relationship with an unusual served if you let yourself be unnoticed much longer.
clianges this coming year. You
person could ensue.
swayed by one whose aims
will be bold and enterprising in
AOUARIUS
(Jan.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19) some changes you've been
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) the wrong listener. Sound your
Someone whose cooperation thinking about that will affect Persons whom you treat com- ttioughts out only on persons
you need Is still undecided as to your family, too.
passionately today will not too who can evaluate them.
whether to help you at this time.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Plans soon forget. In time, and in
PISCFS(Feb. 20-March 20) A
More convincing by you is You're rormulating should be their own way, you'll be repaid.
Nov. 23-Dec. chain of events will lead up to
required.
given adequate time to jell.
SAGITTARIUS I
opportunity that will be
Don't get o'I to a poor start by 21) Use the soft sell toda) with an
materially rewarding It will
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) being too
Im pulsive.
fdends. Gentle tactics wfll come more from the efforts of
Soon you wi ll find yourse
involved in a new hobby or
VIRGO (Aug. 23&amp;pt. 22) chalk up points that could never another.

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regulations.
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Seminole County Sheriff'!s
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the loss to mid lOs
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easterly winds 10 to 15 mith,
Commissioner John KimMrs. Everidge will present the diminishing at night. Rain brough is out of town on
ShewasalsempIo&gt;edb
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business and will not be
Gunter for the U.S. Se nate oilier ho norees at the annual ieruoon and evening,
per present
campaign as state Campaign Democratic Women's Con- cent at 1111ght.
Kimbrough opposed the
coordinator.
Complete details and tides $75,000 reduction In road
vention in St. Petersburg on
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Striking pressmen and U

Washington Post will resume negotiations next week In a
effort to end a walkout whO Is forcing the Post to prigit
half-a.mllljon papers In neighboring states.

The Post, which did not publish
sa botage which disabled its own presses, appeared I
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capital where the papers were printed and trucked ba dk
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sympathetic newspapers within 150

Mass Murder Charged
INTERLAKEN, N.Y. (AP) A 21-year-old Ithaca mar
has been charged with murderfi,g his mother and three
010se bullet-riddled bndi*s sere found ink,
their burning home here, the Seneca County Sheriff's
Office said.
"Help me. I've killed my mother and sisters and set the
r," Daniel Jones screamed after rousing a
tjtr Frgj%a' t.., deputies said.
Firemen discovered the bodies of his motizr, Gertrude,
44, and three sisters, Theresa, 8, Sandra, 7, and Mary, 17,
inside the house.
Jones, found sifting on a nearby rock
the
house burn, was charged with murder, officers said.
No motive for the killings was established. Deputies
said Jones underwent treatment In a hospital two weeks
ago for a drug overdose and was an o'jtr tient at Willard
Psyctilatrc Center.
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Fire Total Increases
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) A suburban fire depart.
ment, an Air Force fire-fighting crew, National Guard.
&amp;nen and volunteers fought two three-alarm fires In
Kansas City late Friday night, the first day of a strike by
city firemen.
The two three-alarm fires brought to 14 the number of
fires reported in the city Friday.
One fire, which raged In three, buildings the city's
West Bottoms Industria l district, was reported under con.
trol. A second fire, at a South Side lumberyard, was contained and being allowed to burn out, the city fire director
said.
The industxjaj fire, just west ofthe downtown area, was
fought by the suburban Gladstone
fire department and a
pumper manned by National
Guardsmen and volunteers.
Rictiards41jauj Air Force Base, In the vicinity, was
asked to help Natior,1 Guardsmej who were at the scene
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Quota Cut 15%

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP)
Agriculture Secretary Earl
told Rep. Walter B. Jones, DN.C., that 1971 tobacco
quotas will be cut by 15 per cent and that the United States
will include $15 million worth of tobacco this year In a
trade agreement with Egypt, Jones said Friday.
"He (Butz) called me from Nebraska
assured me of
a 15 per cent decrease in acreage-poundage allotment for
the next year," Jones said, adding that he did not expect
an official announcement before December.
Those statements were designed to be a "soothing
salve" to angry tobacco gruw, Jones said. Growers are
tset over President Ford's veto of bill Jones sponsored
to Increase tobacco support prices.

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crop
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Joseph Cappello, fl, of Ft. Lauderdale, and Powell
Porter, 35, f Miani, ere charged Friday ith selling 10
ounces of cocaine to an agent of the federal Drug Enforcement Administration, a DEA spokesman said..
Porter was also charged with trying to sell the agent a
pound of cocaine at a local motel, the spokesman said,
adding that the agent had been negotiating with Porter by
telephone from Minneapolis, Minn., for several weeks
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"We feel that those who ride niowrcycies should have a
right to decide whether to wear helmets," said Jim
Marrone, state president of a group calling itself A
Brotherhood Against Totalitarian Enactments.
Florida's law requiring motorcycle drivers and
passengers to wear safety helmets was passed to comply
with federal highway safety regulations. States were
required to adopt helmet laws and several regulations to
keep their share of federal road money.

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House Speaker Donald Tucker
says he is not particularly Impressed with the performance of the Public Employes Relations Commission.
The commission, which is primarily responsible for
enforcing a new collective bargaining law, had Its first
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"This was the initial test of the state's resolve where
public employes are concerned," Tucker, 1)-Tallahassee,
said Friday In a speech for the Hillsborough County Bar
Association. "1 would be less than candid if 1 did not say
the response from the state was soft at best.

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WEST PALM BEACH (AP)
Congress Is more
aware of the need to close federal-budget gaps after
seeing 10 years of increased deficit spending lead to high
inflation rates. Florida's senators say.
"There is an awareness in Congress that I have never
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Seminole's best agricultural payments, and they've made
crop and why, Jasa said ft is the more of a
d
difference with the
ORLANDO — Citrus growers
"The poll Indicates a much ornamental plants because it is increased cost of (foreign) oil,"
in 29 Producing Florida counties stronger orange market with not "food oriented."
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estimate their 1975-76 round continuing grapefruJt strength
willing to buy
He said most aijlcuJJ
them, and they 're not quite as people are trying lobe a viable
orange and Temple crops will because of very low
part of the country a Industry,
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w ith only
centrated an
In
forecasting
the
next
"as
long as the farmers can
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harvests,
grapefruit increase, United canned
single
Jasa said cucumber stay in business."
Growers said today In relea.slng grapefruit Juice," said General growers are being cautious
Brown offered
f.
restf Is of its 9th annual crop Manager Wilson McGee
about increasing their acreage thought praising modern far.
S
f' p!J
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is edent ming technology.
Orlanao-oased grower group.
"J1
on
the
market as noted by Tyre.
Rc,und orange estimate is
Primary reasons given
If the American farmer
165.8 million boxes, a decrease growers for the orange
Jasa said peppers should bring were to farm with 1918
of 5.1 million boxes or 2 per the static grapefruit estimate good prices and there may be a technology to produce
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cent from certified usage of the were lumped Into a co rn '°' YiCiu.
food and fibers, it would have
I!74-75 season. Grapefruit Is binatlon of servere Spring
lyre said his 80 acre aoybean taken 61 milli
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on mules and
estimated at 44.9 million, a 3.2 drought, September Hamlin crop looks fairly good ... ft a a horses
and 31 million farm
ti
heavy fairly stable market that's workers.., and It would take
Splitting and
million certified boxes of last fungus "greasy spot" attack on lev elled
pas two or Un
to
enough
season. Temple estimate is 4.7 leaves as well as tree lass and thr ee monu.
horses and mules to meet the
lyre agreed with Moore the horsepower demands of 1974.
Sanford farmer Donald Bar-k examines his crop of eggplant. million, a 3.7 per cent reduction damage by viral diseases such
from
4.9
million
cost of fertilizer and pesticides and even more acreage to
certified use as Tristeza arid various
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Commerce.
Chiles pointed Friday to the recent defeat of proposed
increase in federal support of' the free school lunch
program as an example of congressional reluctance to

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nearly three houn in a helicopter today to get to the West

Virginia mountains for a hall-hour ride in his armored,
bubte4op limousine.
Ford Is flying to the mountain village of Elkins, W.Va.,
where town officials estimated as many as 2WX would
gather to watch the President ride by as honorary grand
marshal of the annual Mountain State Forest Festival
parade.
After spending less than an hour at the White House
following lilA
from Elldns, he will fly to Newark,
N.J., on Air Force One for a Republican fund-raising
dinner and reception. The Republican National Corn.
nilttee will pay the travel costs of the evening political
return

trip.

Memoirs Found In Hideout
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
"On Feb. 4, 1 proved to
myself and we all proved to each other that we were
guerrillas," begins a typed nwaiript which may tell the
inside story of Patty Hearst's kidnaping.
The memoir of a kidnaper, found by federal In.
%estigators In the last hideout of Symblonese Liberation
Army members Bill and Emily Harris, could be the words
of Harris, who is said to have mtten a recollection of the
Feb. 4, 1974, kIdnaping.
However, officials listed the account as "a selfdescribed autobiography Of a female Individual" and said
they did not know for sure who had written it.
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but some congressional leaders predict the veto will be
easily overridden.
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have gone "sky high". Tyre the
dl nosed "declines"
additional
livestock
By variety breakdown said his fertilizer costs have needed.
Increased two or three times In
growers est imate a 3.42 p
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elasttwoyears,
n
ce t reduc
i-edti tion In Early and
"It takes volume to the
idseasons at 91.3
boxes com pared to .4 million any return speak of, Tyre — Legal Notice
certified in 1974-75. Valenejas said, "sometimes it takes 13
IN INS CIRCUIT COURT o THE
are estim.ated at 74.5 ni.ilLlon, a months to grow 8 crop!"
EIOHTEEN7H JUDICIAL CIR.
1.3 per cent cutback from
Does the farmer ever have CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
any
LflT off.
certified usage of 75,5 last

Gerstein Named In Case

CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.

STOCICTON,WHATLEY DAVIN&amp;

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ISLAND.

Legal Noti
week before Circuit Court merwood Trail, Maitland, f;ices ti
in
50 to 100 burglaries
McGee emphasized the
NOTICE
Judge Robert B. McGregor.
A CTION
FICTITIOUS
trial on a charge of buying, but hasn't been charged. lie United Poll was not intended to
10 ROBERTA M.
Sheriffs agents arrested 13 receiving and concealing stolen worked with sheriff's agents compete
a nd ROSS E CALHOIJPdAY
Q,,en that w,
persons in raids Aug.
with the annual USDA e-nalnr
Reiiden,
at 74 pj
Unro
15 that property. The charge Involves during a ttree-month probe of total crop forecast to be O?IaVO Ainve .
netted app oxunately $30,000 in an air compressor that police
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
released Oct. 10,
stolen merchandise say was stolen last November the theft ring operation,
following property in Sorninoit
Onle has admitted more than
Authorities said the theft ring from a rental firm in Orlando 10 burglaries but faces
CcvnIy. Florida:
"It
is compilation of grower vvith the
of the Ciru,t COIJt,
allegedly had bandied more
Lot 7. Block fl, WOODMERE
When Diliso was arrested In tencing in only one case in estimates of their salable fruit temlnolp CIèt
County,
Florida in ac
PARK, S EC O NDREPLAT IC'
than one Million dollars In the Aug. 15 raid sheriffs
w ith
agents which he pleaded guilty. The IICW 00 tree compared to last
10
mercha.v1i
et
uamsn::;• cording
during its one. said
Reorcjed In Phi Bo I), Pa, 73,
an
air
compressor
was
state
has
season's
crops,
It
is
dropped
other
charges
and-a- ha lf )ear3 of operation, seized at IJilicn'c
subjective
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MIAMI (AP)
"Will the real Judge Nesbitt please
stand up?" asked Circuit Judge Harold Vann as he
Prepared to sear in a new Jurist.
Circuit Judge Joseph Nesbitt remained seated. His
lie, newly appointed Circuit Judge Leonore C. Nesbitt,
arose to be enrobed in the traditional Judicial vestment.
After being sworn in Friday, the new Judge thanked her
family for Its support and Gov. Reubin Askew for the
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grants and loans and state loans.
Problems the city has encountered with
the contractor on the project, Associated
Contracting and Building, are being cleared
up, Floyd said.
A dispute developed between inc contractor and the city over restoration of city

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presents the Outstanding High School trophy to Seminole High
Principal Don Reynolds. Seminole collected the most funds for
the charity during the walk•a-thon earlier this year. Herald
Photo by Tom Vincent)

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Itepresentmg the city w hen the check was
deli vered In Jacksonville by R W Buskirk,
area director of HUE), in addition to Floyd,
ere City Comptroller IA'sIie C. Bentley and
City Attor ney Joe Davis,
F loyd said the $1.9 million project required
$123,000 in city funds, borrowed on a short

(ONOW THRU WED.

Police Probing
Cause Of Death

limit quantities

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sister," according to Deputy C. officials after he was found
L Nickle.
inside a burglarized residence.
The girl is four feet five InWilliam F. Wright, 103
ches tall, weighs 65 pounds, has Graham Road, Fern Park, told
fair complexion and blonde hair deputies he returned home at 3
and blue eyes.
a.m. to find the house had been
She was last seen wearing a entered by a window and the
red and white polka dot body boy was standing in the dining
shirt, brown skirt, white knee room.
socks, and plaid sneakers.
Deputies said money and
In other action. Charles credit cards identified as

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County fire units ex.
tinguished the blaze after adjoining apartments were
evacuated, deputies said.

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Timed release lOs, Req. $1.07

who was charged with robbery recovered with the arrest of the
and use of a firearm in corn- Juvenile.
mitting a felony, was In county
Deputies reported resident
jail with no bond Saturday.
manager Joyce Bateman
Detective James A. Perry escaped unharmed
a 5:30
arrested Ball Friday afternoon a.m. fire filled herafter
Foxcroft
in Altamonte Springs.
Apartments, Howell Branch
Sheriff's Deputies C. It. Road and SR-436,
residence
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Sanford Police Detective Brown and M. Labrusciene
Tom Bernosky was conducting arrested Philip Iver Bishop, 27,
an Investigation Saturday 260-4 Hiawatha Blvd. late
morning into the cause of death Friday morning and charged
of John Ebetsch, 80, apartment him with grand larceny.
412 of the Brain Towers.
Bishop was arrested at a
Mrs. Ebetsch told Lt. Ralph Forest City hardware store on
Russell that her husband got up SR 436 and was released on
out of bed early Saturday $10,000 bond.
morning, went into the
Stanley Pochordo, 50, 2901
bathroom, and when he came South Park Ave., told Sanford
out was having trouble police he was robbed of$2'7oand
breathing and had shortness of his wallet late Friday morning
breath "caused by a heart while he was walking along U.S.
condition."
17.92 and Airport Blvd., after
She told Russell be called for returning from an Orlando
her and then sat down In a large airport.
recliner chair. She gave him
Investigating Officer H. A.
some prescribed medication, McIntyre said Pochordo suEbut he died shortly afterwards,
bruises and abrasions on
according to Russell's report. the head and several witnesses
Sanford police also said said three men "with bags on
Saturday a missing person their heads" sped off in an
report was filed on nine-year- unidentified auto after the
old Melissa Ann Rollins, 10013 incident.
Barbuda Way, Friday atThe unarmed robbery was
ternoon by her parents,
assigned to the detective
The girl was last seen at Bear division,
Lake Elementary School where
In other reports, Deputy
school officials let her go when Newshutz said a 17-year--old
her natural mother, Barbara Casselberry juvenile boy was
Lee Estep, 24, unknown ad- arrested and turned over to

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capacity city sewer plant on Keller Road to a
7.5 million gallon daily capacity regional
facility is proceeding on schedule, Floyd said.
This project, also being funded with
federal grants and loans, will serve southwest
Seminole County, all of Altamonte Springs
and a portion of North Orange County. Floyd
cajil he expects c'on5truction to h' t'iniipleted
in 12 to 18 month. Although construction Is
ahead of schedule, he said, some delay Is
being experienced with delivery of
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represents 90 per cent of the proceeds of the
bond issue. The remaining 10 per cent is to be
paid to the city when the northside
city
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larceny and larceny of a being "professional burglars" season.
Dornon,
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firearm. The chargeu, stem in the theft ring are expected to
ld
Although not surveyed, the supervisor
from an April 1 burglary at be state's
wltne,ses in
United spokesman said field h. Kastiwr &amp; Co., said farmers
Trials for five suspects Altamonte Springs In
arrested In connection with a guns and Jewelry were which trials. They are Calvin C. Yates reports tangerine production spend their June through
stolen, Jr., 28, Casselberry, and James would be
mult1&lt;ounty "stea1.ti&gt;or" according to police
on the "light side" of ________________________
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the 2.9 million boxes sold last
ring
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Yates

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Gov. ReubEn Askew has
appointed State Atty. Richard Gerstein of Miami as
special prosecutor in a case Involving 26 persons charged
% ith drug offenses in Key West.
State Atty. J. Edward Worton of Key West asked the
governor to take him off the case because he had
represented one of the defendants, Artemio Crespo, as a
law yer.
A task force of law enforcement officials swept through
the Island city Sept. 9, seeking about 30 persons accused of
marijuana and cocaine charges.

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The trips, whose stated purpose was to visit the district
office in Miami, cost the state $5,228, Ellison said Friday
In an audit of the Business Regulation Department as of
June 30, 1974.
In the previous year's audit, Ellison had criticized
Wynne for taking 39 weekend trips out of a possible 53 to
Mianu in fiscal 1972-73.

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TAI.LAHASSEE lAP)
Former Beverage Director
Winston Wynne traveled at state expense from
Tallahassee to his hometown of Miami on 74 of 105
weekends over two years, Auditor General Ernest Ellison

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Rallies are planned for
today in St. Petersburg and Orlando to support a
move to repeal a law requiring motorcyclists to wear
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Eugeic ippar3 $
price taker, not th e r("'
East
ker. He has w taxe what
the higher priced feed grains.
Price is offered." Brown said,
He
said the feeder lots are oniy
"Cabbage
moves
quite
a
picklemarket,
Tyre explained. week and expects to get "
He said county farmers are not loL..There's
9044" said Moore.
not enough planted
half
full now.
"Last spring's crop was very a crate on the market.
competing among themselves, yet to know what our
Moore said he expects a price
"Overall, the total crop
prospects good, but there we 'scais'
but are competing against are (for th
"Sanford used to be called increase on fertilizers, but not picture is a
little discouraging
crop), but harvested in the north. 'Celery City' and was
national and eastern United I'm hopefuletowinter
the as bad aslastyear's4oper
get ahead," said Everyxxly was
except the ornament.als,
loaded. It could largest Winter celery producing price jump.
States market condi tions and lyre.
since
the prices received do not
be
possible
to
grow
them and area In the country up to about
the weathe r.
Recent heavy rains have not sell them,"
Both
Moore
and
Jasa
agreed
reflect
their increased costs,"
lyre predicted. 1950. Most of It now Is grown there's no such thing as he
The county has between 3,500 prevented
added.
some planting, he
Jasa said cucumber znd around Oviedo," said
and 4,000 a cres In vegetables — said,
Taylor, "sharecropping" anymore.
Jasa
said fertilizers supplies
ce lery prices and profi ts were
Sanford and Oviedo are on the That's when a person has an will be more
a $6 million year business
One reason the cabbage fares adequate, but there was some
readily available
northern end of the win ter arrangement with the farmer t ha
with the largest volume well each year, traditionally, water
n
ever
before since
and wind damage to the producing area and "you can't or landowner to share
producers
in
cabbage, Taylor said, is because it can
income
production Is expanding.
be crop.
grow beans, corn, peppers and on the basis of percentage per Pesticide
cucum be rs and celery, ac- grown through the w ter. Jasa
in
costs are hIgher
"Celery had extremely cheap tender vegetables he
re during bushel harvested, Jasa said.
cording to County Extension said last year's cabbage prices price,
use of their "basic
be
ca
but It improved later in the winter months," Taylor
Director Frank Jasa.
were poor.
Sharecropping is common In petroleum base," Jau ex.
the
season,"
said Jasa.
said.
W.W. lyre, 66, a Sanford
Taylor said there Is a good
the
southern states and north platned, and stricter governTyre said he had "tough
Lee Moore, Sanford's mayor Florida with absentee Ian. menta
l regulations
acre
farmer since crop
1935,Issaid
hIs 3)0
demand
for spring and fall, luck" with a short supply of and general manager of chase downers for field crops like manufacturers
more tocost
put
usually
pickled
cucumbe
rs
,
but
lyre
celery
plants
and
"too
much
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Co.,
said
he
had
good
prices
cotton,
tobacco
and
corn,
said
pesticides
good throughout the season. He said the pickle market is in
on the market.
but not the yield on field crops. Jasa.
said his spring crop "brought a "terrible shape."
Brown
said
he sees lower
Dald Burk, another San.
little money but It never lasted
We had too much rain on
"TOd3y the majoijty of Land prices for field crops, which
long enough."
The recession and high In. ford farmer, said he started soybeans, but we have a good In acreage Is farmed by the represent a p00,000 annual
ventotles
have.,slowed the pIcking his cucumbers this stand on sorgham. It came up owners. True sharecropping business.
He said field crops
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include a
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Herald Staff Writer

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
The Florida chapter of
Common Cause has taken Issue with New Jersey Gov.
Brendan Byrne's statement that Florida's "Government.
In-The.Sutiine Law" law is a disaster.
The law opens most meetings of state and local officials
to the public.
"This statement came as a surprise not only to
Floridians, but to citizens of New Jersey as well,"
('onullon Cause said in a statement Friday. "The 'Sun.
shine Law' is on of our proudest achievements,"

MIAMI I AP( —Two South Florida men have been arrested on charges of con.spining to distribute cocaine.
Federal officials say one of the men tried to deal via longdistance telephone with a man who turned out to be an

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idle months of July and
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Citrus growers have a 'buildin slack " between July and
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Jersey Governor Byrne
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few wings.
Among them is the fact that the recession
bottomed out a few months ago and the economy is
exhibiting a reasonably strong recovery. 'Accordingly, most of them did, the American con.
sumer should unzip his wallet to buy the things he
has pu off buvmg iurin
reccsion of the last
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Evans.
In other sentenclngs, Judge

Jones was shot wi a pistol
rt ordered
Nathaniel
on U.S. 441 at the western edge Cow:
Dailey,
27, 1811 W.
15th St.,
of Seminole
County
after
Evans
spotted Jones
in a car
with
his Sanford, to serve two years in
state prison plus three years
4Evans) wife and stopped.
probation
on a guilty plea to
"I asked him to get out. He
uttering
a
forged
check.
didn't say a word. I lost control
Dailey admitted passing
of myself and
shot him," Evans 15 checks — 12 of them in
'I
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told Cfr:u.
erninn
'otaling
i'!"June
when
proxiznaLuy
$1,200
that
he
guilty
he was scheduled to go to
to manslaughter,
admitted taking from a garfor second-degree murder in
Friday Judge Cowart, after bage can at a Sanford carpet

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receiving a p

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store. The checking account
had been closed but the checks
were forged and passed,
authorities said.
At first Friday Dailey told the

ramkow Now Qua lified
court he bought food with the
$1,200. "Don't kid me. You got
For Eye Bank Removals
cold cash," Cowart told Dailey.
Then
Having
ed cow-se in rushed by the Florida Highway moneyDailey said most of the
went
th
and
en iw'Iirz,li nn
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the night, knocking out telephone service
to more than
1,000 homes, police reported,

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Fredi'
Gaines,
and Victor LeFils of Gramkow
Funeral Home are now cerfilled by the state to remove
eyes from deceased donors to
be used for corneal transplants
and research,
The only persons certified to
do this are physicians and
funeral directors who have
completed this course.
Gramkow said there are only
two or three doctors in Sanford,
who currently do this and if
doctors are not available, he or
his associates will do it at no
charge. The eves are then

Terrorists Attack Airport
BEIRUT, Lebanon(AP) - Arab terrorists attacked
Beirut International Airport today, spraying Lebanese
security men and civilians with machine gun fire in an
apparent attempt to hijack an airliner.
Initial reports, unconfirmed by Lebanese authorities,
identified three of the gunmen as Libyan, Palestinian and
Syrian. One was killed and two orthree were captured ma
gun battle that littered the airport terminal with
casualties,
Airport employes said an Egyptian woman passenger
and a Lebanese army commando were killed. The
wounded Included at least six Egyptians, one Lebanese
employe of Middle East Airlines, two army commandos

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raroi 10 nanCis Teaching
Hospital In Gainesville.
Gramkow explained there Is
a new process developed by
which the eye can still be
transplanted as long as three or
4 days later. There are some 300
eye transplants done at Shands
hospital each year.
Anyone wishing to donate
eyes to SHEBA (Seminole
hospital Eye Bank Association)
should contact the Pink Ladies
at the Seminole Memorial
hospital. A release may be
signed by a potential donor
before his death, or by the
family of the deceased,

other items.
One provision of Dailey's
probation is that he must make
restitution to victims for the
worthless checks,
Robert W. Cole, 21, of Fern
Park, was sentenced to two
years in prison plus 13 years
probation on a charge of sale of
controlled substance: cocaine.
Cole pleaded guilty as
charged on June 2. He was
arrested by Federal Drug
Enforcement Administration
agents April in connection with
a cocaine sale on March 8 at a
south Se.'ninole apartment
complex.

and tour policemen.

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OC'?'. 6
OCT. 7
OCT. 10.11
Lyman High School PTSA,
Disabled American Veterans
Annual garage sale spon7:30 p.m., school a'jditoruirn. regu!ar meeting at7n,m 'flAy sored i... ti ,I....i
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Open House, with parents Building, Hwy. 17-92.
following children's schedules
Seminole Unit 30 of DAV
and meeting teachers. RefreshAuxiliary,
rnents.
7:30 p.m.

C'u, 7:5G dill, to 3 P.M., 55i
Oak Lane, Maitland,

OCT. 11
Car wash at Clem Leonard's
Longwood Elementary
Skating party, Melodee
Shell
Station, 25th and Park, 9
Skating Rink, 7:30-9:30 p.m. School PTO, 7:30 p.m., Police
benefit Seminole High Band. Chief Doug Keller will speak on a.m. to 4 p.m. sponsored by
First
Christian
Youth
bicycle safety.
Fellowship.
Lake Brantley High School
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m.,
open house, 7:30 p.m. to meet Sanford Woman's Club, Oak
Voter Registration, spon$

new principal Richard Barnett Avenue. Open house and sored by Winter Springs

and teachers and hear cooking demonstration.
Bicentennial Committee.
presentation on new programs.
Tuscawilla Information Center,
Parents will follow child's OCT. 9
8:30-10:15 a.m.; Cumberland
"('hanging Environment of Farm Store, SR
schedule.
434, 10:30-1:30
Florida As It Affects Wild Life"
Winter
Springs
OCT. 7
9:30 a.m., Florida Power and p.m.; and
Elementary
School,
SR
434, 2'S
Sanford Tourist and Shuf- Light building, Sanford.
p.m.
fleboard Club covered-dish
Hopper Elementary School ocr. 13
supper, 6 p.
m., business PTA, 7:30 p.m., general
meeting, 7 p.m. at clubhouse on
OrangeAudubonSoclety,7:30
business meeting and
lakefront,
guest p.m., Central Christian Church,
speaker. Room visitations from
w Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando.
Altamonte- Casselberry 7 to 7:30. A nursery will
be Panel discussion on Conser(hamber of Commerce lun- available.
vation Education.
cheon
meeting,
noon,
Altamonte Springs Civic
SISTER, Inc., noon, Cavalier
Center. Political candidates. Restaurant.

WEATHER
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Several newspapers said they later
received
anonymous telephone calls claiming th e fires were
set to
protest a recent rate Increase
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ROME (AP) — Va ndals with a grievance
against the
phone company set fire to seven of
its Installations during

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job groups at the elementary
On the first day of school In
level, with greater depth in the S
September the student count
middle schools and trainingwasown to ,678. By
Sept. 15,
in the high schools so that young
the count was 31,517 when tb,
people can find bisIcally What highest
enrollment last year
they want todoln terms oftheir was ,ThO.
needs and abilities.
The number of student
In the academic area,
predicted for this year was
students can now take analytic 31 G83 just
more than has
geometry and calculus. Gifted been seen already.
programs are being developed
at the elementary level,
Although the Seminole p blic
school system had been
predicting no growth — no
increase in the number of
stu'Jents — this year, in.
dications now is that school
enrollment will be up slightly.

old Johnny .Jnnp, also of YCStItion

A 21-year-old Apopka ITThfl
has been ser,tencell to live
years in prison plus 10 years
Probation for manslaughter in
the shooting death of a man he
found riding in a car with his
wife,
Paige Edward Evans, 21,

the Feb. 16 slaying of

JACK ANDERSON

To break the 1V73 siege at Wounded Knee, strong criticism
of the way the rnarht
r
uii inesiege was
iasias asia troops handling it."
the "longest civil disturbance
"Sneed
against the ragtag Indian rebels a nove that
in U.S. history." He said he was "proud of
was in favor of going in, dung such
A group of White House and Justice Depart. people" who never opened fi
could have led to an awful reoccurence of the ment
my
damage
as
might
be required to supp
un
re, be swore, less 'upr ing'
the
1890 Indian massacre at the same historic site. people officials, therefore, "met with Army they were fired upon,
is
a
nd
restore law and order," related
to learn their views on how to handle such
An Inside account of Wounded j
Throughout most of the Wounded Knee crisis, Ehrlichrnan
a problem," Ehr'Ictunan continued. The Army's
writt
He pointed out, In fairness to Nixon,
Ewftctini
Ehrlichp8 con1JeJ, President Nixon was
en by John
the former White advice was ei ther to get all in or all ou
that the
t.
house aide, who Is eager to help the Indian: as
"holed up" at Camp David and left
confrontation Occurred only a month
"If it was to be all
er the
e
aft
th
dlclslonj President
Penance for his Waterga te crimes
and the Armybwere to a second-string aide,
had
been
inaugurated
for
his
second
asked to do it, they wouldinuse
tanks, a minimum
He
term. 'President Nixon was engaged
the S'/ound
Knee of a division of troops and go full wale. But
full time In
What were the President's oeders"
develotinents in a private, handwritten letter U, Army was not
reorganizing
the executive
asked
looking
branch
and in
for
the
Job. The White Ehrlza Ars''ering s own question,
actc Marlon 8rdo, who sought the detaiis for hIuse
replacing one of i
eoe
ts
appolntivc
people,'
refused
to
wrote: "None. Ken c
consider su
a movie he hopes to produ
Ehrlictj'ian
the recall
.
ce about the assault."
ch
an
Prtsidet'3
name,
miFtreatment of Indians ,
He moved to Camp
things that needed White
David and ed th re
House
The siege began In sate February,
'l'be reformed Ei&amp;j
with a small staff for weeks at hol up e
wiei
who h been
a time, charting
"This was not unusual In domestic
!nian mthtanij occupied
ving
g the Pei,lo !ndI
matters In the orgafllsatlonal changes. During this time
Wounded
in
Ne
Mexico,
the
Nix
li
bsftle ifte to drama
on White House especially when Vietnam Vietnam negotfao
des
their imrable
we Colbum, then
were In their final stages, I
U
some
foreign proUem was pressing.
believe,
and marshal, as
timeless griences. It was the W It$CUIV
or
d vlllaj"
Nixon (Secre I can recall cables coming In from
would delegate
vast latitude to
tary of Sta te)
According to Elican. 'Ibi
continuing
ba
India upriSLV since the days of General George
Kissinger who was In Paris
as f
SIS.
a talking to the North
.tror Cik
guis in, strony. He apparently au
thorized
Vietnamese
In l0,a U.S. cavalry ilmt killed 300
"But all of thl
marshals to return fire, and on a given night,
Is
to explain that
"Cow
knew
he
had
authority
to
a
ct
normal
. The
men1 women and children at
Indian
ds of rounds would be
lW House
Wounded Knee.
In thousan
little effect
was totally disrupted. For
fired, wi th very problem was o. Nixon didn't known
1973, the Army recommnende,J using a full
usually.
abca: than the staff people handling any more Instance, I was virtually locked Into camp
it". .. But
David,
division as the "minimum" force to break the
Fhrlj
My duties in the domestic
Stressj that "Co!' crder
a
r
"Colbuin reported to his superier
ea
were
taken
siege.
(Q over bY Cole lie
Ju.tice avoid bloodshej and try
became the top
that the firing was necessary because at
to
negotiate
a
se
te
Hou
Indian fire result.1'
peaceful stall man looking
Wrote Ehrlichman: "Fred Buzharrjt, general
down , f*iJ peoJe
at
Woundm,J
Knee,
simply
who tIq had to be
counsel for
Ebrllc
because the rest us above him,
sent an extricated with counter-f,"
charged
that
Deputy
Attorney
Were
so
to
speak,
olserver to Woiui4j Knee at one pofat
General Jph Sn, along
out of pocket,"
-a
Ciimurp ackncwle4gi to us
with the chief
peofes&amp;onaj soldier. Ile cam back with very udeed,
F chman carefully expla,
that
be
had,
marshal,
was
less
Interj
In
peace
and
more
that
"urged police action." He pointei out interested In results,
li
theref ore,
his
Information
on
Wounded
Knee,
In large
part,
ii' from
the reports of others,

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was ternpëretj 'with a provision requiring that they
be withdrawn in the event of hostIlities,

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area many courses have been
added over the years.
Just this year career
education Is being Introduced at
the elementary level to give an
awareness and respect of
general Job categories,
In the middle schools it Is
explored In greater depth with
career rooms, areas and
centers,
Among the new courses
available in the high schools are
motorcycle mechanics,
medical technology and
building trades at three of the
high schools.
Dagg said It the career
education program centers on

Man Gets 5-Year Term
By 8011 l.IA)Y1)
lIerwuIali flrilt-r

their discbsure as a stumbling block to action.
Th e 31 to 0 House International Relations Committee

Unthinkable War

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Of Kidnaped Industrialist

WASII!N(;TON (AP) — A House committee has ap.
proved the administration's plan to send American
technicians to monitor the Sinai accord, clearing the
for final action on ematterb) Congress next week way
A Senate conlniittee on Friday released the text of four
secret agreements forged by Secretary of State henry A.
Kissinger in negotiating the Sinai settlement, removing

Letters To The Editor

"Sometimes t wish botbaii was only a ga,,g/'

During the last three to five
years, new programs have fl
developed In the public school
system to provide exceptional
child education, education for
those with specific learning
disabilities and uprograms for
the trainable mentally han.
(licapped and the profoundly
mentally handicapped, Dagg
said.
In the vocational education

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From all of the apparent evidence, however,
9 lb
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John Q. Public has not responded as the economists Of Control?
expected him to respond. Sales of almost
co0A0
.
everything except the necessities are lagging and
Those who look to the day when "the people"
economists are worrying about a "consumer assume command of the nation's economic life
It was the woman what turned him wrong,
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recession," sking how to improve "consumer should take heart. The process is already well
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confidence."
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assuredly, but one year, Oct. 7, after his
begun - ssiuning that is, that what is busily adisastrow rivate life was made public Wilbur
We don't think that the economists have to look tiwing In Washington is what we mean by
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Millshasnon
Mills
to etha
far for reasons, If there isn't one, there should be a
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In1 dtIeIy UI W
law of economic behavior which holm t lint
the months,
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"A massive ezP21131on ji governmental
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to
the
level
of
everyman,
ccnsurrer cannot develop any more confidence COrItTOAS OVf private Industry L' clearly under
the
congressman
from
Arkansas
says
by the
I
than he sees in industry and government,
way," charges Murray L Weidenbaum, an
V7
time
the
nation
learned
of
his
indiscretions
he
/
how can the consumer have more confidence, assistant
a&amp;injstasetretary of the treasury in the Nixon
,' f
was
so
debilitated
by
pills,
alcoholism
and
Fanzie
an now director of the Center
____
Foxe he was very near death.
for example, than the sophisticated people on Wall for the Study ofd American
Business at
Street who voted to send the Dow Jones index washu
_____
"I'm glad the thing in Boston happened," he
01
University in St. Louis.
J
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plunging below 800 recently.
explained, referring to the night he came bleary.
It is more than merely an intensification
eyed out of an audience to join Miss Foxe the
Is it possible for John Q. to substitute his
existing
ti es, he says. In good measure it is
.
/
stripper In the spotlight of a sweat-stained
limited knowledge of the economic machinery for
' '1'
a new departure, and it is costing not only in"
supperciub
stage. He says he doesn't remember
_____
the widsom of the Congressional Budget Office diLstry but the Amerlca consumer and taxpayer
/
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the event precisely, having consumed "five
_________
huge sums.
which noted that the economy had indeed
/
qwts of
in the Previous 24 hours1 but
The
responded well to recent medicine, but that it
notion of benign and wise officials tflakIII
he's
sure
the
publicity
that destroyed his career
alt dw sensible decisions
would likely sag again next year?
in the society's
____
may have saved his life: "If I'd have gone on like
interests is wrong, ys Wetijenbaw
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Or should John Q. believe thatgreater
labor is practhat,, I'd have been dead In two months."
"Instead,
we
find
waste,
bias,
Stupidity,
Conflicts
.
ticing moderation when, for example, teachers,
Remembering such times is quite naturally
'1—-among regulators and,, worst of all, arbitrary
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laborious
for the man, 'lime is a great healer but
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who are in great oversupply, engage in reckless and uncontrolled power." He cites chapter and
his
cancer
as deep. Seated In his Capitol HA!]
strikes around the country?
verse In a recent publication by the Tax Foun•
. 1_P:
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office,
the
finest
in Congress, surrowided by the
____ ,
dation.
If he turns to his morning newspaper John Q. is
memories of better times (there are 16 framed
likely to discover that half of the businessmen who
As an example of both trivia and inter
____
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magasine
COt stories about Mills on his walls),
bureaucratic
conflict,
an on
oldthe
Labor
_____
are quoted might ay that even the better times we requ1rnen
still
booksDepartment
gives detailed
words about the Argentine Firecracker and days
of the drunk come hard. It is in fact only when he
are experiencing are temporary - merely the Instructions concerning the size, shape,
escorts
a visitor out of the offices, and Into the
result of people buying things as a hedge against dimensions and number of toilet seats It must
-price increases that are expected later.
Ins venerated hallways that Mills lets go.
maintain for Its empIes. The departent also
Cigarette In his teeth, his hand waving to passing
And the last place that John Q. can acquire
that some type of lounge must be ad'They
don't
want
shellfish
that
taste
good,
Charlie...
gawkers, he talks like a man who uses concomfort or confidence is in Washington where
to women's
versation
as therapy:
Howe, the Equal Employment Opportunity —
Congress is acting as if there is no fiscal tomorrow.
"I haven't had a drink in se-en months, and I
From experience he knows that if Congress spends
(on demands that male toilet facilities,
— don't intend to have one ever again. HeU, I can't
although separate, must be equal to those
$70 billion more than taxes produce the prices of provided for women. Hence, either equivalent
have one, even one. If! did I'd get drunk, I'd be
everything will go up.
gone. Alcoholism is a progressive thing and if I
lounges must be built adjacent to the men's
The average American may not have a textstarted
again I'd be worse than ever, if! drank
toilets or
women's
lounges
must
be
Hospital
Blasted
two
fifths
a day before I'd drink tluee fifths a day
book knowledge of economics, but he does have a dismantled.
It's
like
tuberculosis, there is no ewe. You
practical one that was learned in a hard school.
13 not just big business that falls Ufld the
cities
that
(eel
the
same
way
I
can
arrest
it.
but
not get rid of it. I've got to stay
dc.
Nobody has to tell him to be more frugal and
all-eeelng eye of the regulators. A
sober. Fortunately for me, I want to stay sober."
prudent when the value of his income has
waft inio station in New Hampshire had to
I am writing this letter in complaint about the
There is of course the touch of the alibl to Mills'
spend
more than $X
mail i Cornstaffing the emergency room at
decreased at the same time that the prices of renewal
application
to Just
the to
Federal
[M%JId J. Ripley Sr. emphatic sobriety. Bad judgment being less
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
necessjtj has gone up.
Lake Mary easy to exDIaln than mental Illness, be has of late
rujiJj (pJr
M ()gt copy
Would that Congress learned the same lesson,
I was recently treated there for a laceration Equal Rights Gripe
takefltodisn
acmJvIuesofay,ag
operating thee sinai] television stations reports of the hand. The physician put two sutures In and
disclaiming responsibility, Recent statements
that its renewal application weighed 45 pounds. told me to return in five ur six day's to have them
by Miss Foxe that she was once pregnant by the
The Consumer Product Safety
removed,
congressman
are —away
as allby
theMills
uglywho
Incidents
of
In the Sept. II edition of The Evening Herald, the pod - turned
pds he
mistakenly put the products of a small Wisconsin
w
there appeared a by-lined Story by Sen. Karen "was
I returned the physician was flOWheT
toy manufacturer on its "banned" list as unsafe,
so drunk most of the time" he
be found.I was
Burstein
entitled, "We are a Constipated remember,
a
seat
can't
Total war remains tmthlnkable in the nuclear age. Tha t fact
When the error was called to the commission's doctor would remove the sutures. After
nation,"
attention it replied that it was not about to recall over
is the
fact of our time. It bears repeating.
Critics
of the
lawmaker,
and
an hour the doctor came in, looked at my
The Defense Depmen t has rais
0,000 lists "jus
My gripe is the same as hers: equal rights friends
as well,
believe
he uses
thesome
albo of his
ed I ts estimate of the
as
t
to
take
one
or
two
toys
off."
hand
and
said
that
the
first
doctor
was
wrong
amendment
is the premier piece
mmber of persons who would die
e compaoy was (ed out of the toy
because of a Soviet nuclear
legislation
of
WOnn'
a
convenience,
he
In
the
and
is
th
Th
at
sues should not be removed for
1ness and Th pople t their joho. It
It's a crime to
attack on U. &amp; missile forces from 600,000 to between 3.4 and
has still not admitted,
10 eve n as his
cents to
peer
T
ce
ts
to
n
ed
edy, that his actions
says Weidenbaum, that the commi
dy
Kenn
use
a
pub
fl.7 millio n.
is ironic,
and
that
he
could
tell
just
by
c
li
glancing at
wasoom, were th
ssion
especially at the Greyhound BUS stations.
e stuff of human not liquid chemist,
the hand.
E ven the highest estima te 13 w1 lica lo
speclalislng in orderIr companies to recall their
ny w, U such an
In Chicago, Mayor Daley a bolished this t Yet official Washington accepts the alibi, for
This cost me another $10 emergency room
products U any defecti ve ones ha ve be
attack leads to total war. It probably would. Once the flt.
several
yea rs ago so why can't every city and he ni9st part, If for no other re
en
fee
for
a
bs
olutely
nothing.
like ballistic missiles start flying back and
produced, refuses to recall its own product when
ason than
forth
through
the
deference W the
state
have
their politicians put
there
is
a
kness
of
representative,
defect,
in
every
one
and
I am not a rich man, I am presently unemblac
space between Siberia and Montana, nothing is
lCgislation
perhaps because re are few in to who have
jflt
likely to stop them, short of total destruction.
ployed, but the way this hospital acts, they must
of the double
I have seen mothers with several children not, to some degree, messed up
CiVIlization has survived before by the sLn of our teeth. We
practiced by the government is found
their Owil private
nkevene isasrich as a
.
lives through stupidity.
tr in ogeteachchildonatoiletso
ha ve fai th
Besides,
there is the
t it will aga S it will do so only
d,t
catalytic
converters
the
Environmental
I asked if the doctors had 3 schedule and
U
enough
have
to
hire
several
stalls,
so
she
has
people in all countries Protection Ageflcy mandated for au mob
tO hOld the feeling the 'In has sWfered enough. too much
ze that s ival depends upon
to
iles, told In no uncertain terms that they came In
doorsfrom lockin
considering that all he did was hurt himself,
recoiition of the da ngersreasurvival
Designed IL, lessen Pollution, the converte
of total nuclear war.
converters when they wanted to and not according to any
use the one facility without it costi
Says one senator along this line: ,I,m not
Another dest into dark ages would probably la
themselves produce harmful sulphuric ?dd
ng
a
fortune,
goi
schedule.
st
nger
ng to comment on Wilbur
lls anymore,
lo
Um bef ore. 1i biological basis of life
are now being restudied — quietly.
Mi
on earth could be
lam si there re many more people
Mrs.
Frances
Fredrick
except
to say I admire him.
in this
dif
titwotb bmaofkeepInga
He sank to the
da
Deltona
bottom but he didn't give
up,
he
didn't drown"
few sparks of learning and tradition alive in isolated
monasteries, It ciuId be a return to the caves.
Our country has a unique resporuibility for leadership in

change in conditions for its survival.

some not at all, Dagg said, H e
added the programming is not
increasing and Is not as - extensive as it was a few )'C&amp;5

LIMERICK Ireland (AP) - Police combed the Irish
republic Saturday for a Dutch Industrialist kidnaped by
terrorists who threatened to execute their hostage at 8
am. Sunday unless three Irish Republican Army
guerrillas are released from prison.
The 11, OVernn'.ent refused to deal with tlx terrorists,
declaring that "to do so ould he an abdication of
government responsibility which would undermine the
security of the state and lead to the placing of additional
life in danger,"
Police believe the kidnapeis, who abducted Dr. Tiede
llerrenia, 52, as he drove from his Limerick home to work
Friday morning, are port of an extremist IRA fringe
group beyond the contol of the IRA's Provisional wing.
The Provisionols denied any involvement in the kid.
na ping.

Trying to find a consensus of among the experts on what is happening to the U. S. economy or
how to cure its afflictions is like looking for a needle
in the haystack,
but
at least the leading economists
s.- • -

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Police Comb Ireland For Sign
A

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Youngsters Learn Early

WORLD
IN BRIEF

Sunday, Oct. 5, 1975—LA

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

OCTOBER 3, 1975
ADMISSIONS

Sanford:
Serena Bramble
Geneva P. Burfield

0

l.eolia Hampton
Lonnie I). Hastings
Opal L. Mclacnern
Clarence 0. Fuich, Deltona
Marguerite M. George,
Deltona
Paul H. Thomas, Deltona
Louise S. Ramsay, Lake
Mary
Ida M. Golden, Osteen
Edith J. Dishman, Paola

Annie M. Corley, Tangerine
BERT!LS

YOU HELP YOUR

Unibed
VMV

FRIENDS &amp; NEIGHBORS
NE
MGWAS
T T iM YMi swW.
Seminole County's United Campaign
Needs your
contribution In order to help your friends and neigh.
hors who need help right now,

Giving The United Way is perfect,
painless and
meaningful. You can give a weekly or monthly
amount of your choics where you work. - . .through
your employee withholding plan. Even SOc a week
builds to $26 a year. Money to help another human

being.

Sanford:

Kenneth N. Clark
James W. Gordon
Cecil Hall
James J. Knight
George D. Thomas

Edna Tiliman
Lillie M. Wallace

Carolyn Williams
Virginia E. Wygant
Linda C. Mullins, DeBary
Mary P. AIim, i)eLand
Noah E. Davis, Deltona
Eda K. Dunstan. Deltona
Anthony J. Nov aLski, Deltona
Ellis Slaydon, Osteen
Mrs. Robert (Lorraine)
Whittaker &amp; baby girl, Sanford

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ninht

EXTENDED FORECAST

Partly cloudy to occasionally
cloudy with a chance of showers
or thundershowers. Highs
mostly In the low Ws north to

upper 80s south. Lows mainly
60s north and 70s south.
Daytona Beach tides: Today
—high 8:24 a.m., 8:46 p.m.; low
1:55 a.m., 2:28 p.m. Monday
high 9:15 a.m., 9:37 p.m.; low

BOY SCOUTS
. .
CENTRAL FLORIDA
SHELTERED WORKSHOP . . . CHILDREN'S
HOME SOCIETY
. . GIRL SCOUTS . CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES
.
GOOD
SAMARITAN HOME.. MID FLORIDA CENTER
FOR ALCOHOLICS
RED CROSS
SALVATION ARM'S'
. SEMINOLE COUNTY
.

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MENTAL HEALTH... USO ... YMCA ...
PLEASE HELP KEEP THESE WORTHY
ORGANIZATIONS FUNDED WITH THE MONEY THEY
NEED TO CONTINUE THEIR GOOD WORK IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY.

FLASH CU BES
3 CUBES

vw:
Give More You Work.. .or Mail A Check Today To:

THE UNITED WAY
SEMINOLE COUNTY

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2:43 am,, 3:19 p.m.

Port Canaveral: Today —
high 8:08 a.m., 8:23 p.m.; low
1:49a.m., 2:18 p.m. Monday
high 8:58 a.m., 9:12 p.m.; low
2:38 a.m., 3:08 p.m.

119
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WHERE THE MONEY GOES IN SEMINOLE

Saturday's high V. Overnight
low 70.
Mostly cloudy today with a
chance of mainly afternoon and
evening thundershowers. Highs

diminishing at night. Rain
probaWlity 50 per cent in th e af.
ternoon or evening, 30 per cent

LASTING
HOLD
HAIR SPRAY 8 Oz.

in the mid to upper 89s. Lows in
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James (Carolyn) the low to mid 70s. Mostly
Mitchell, a baby boy, Sanford easterly winds 10 to 15 mph,
I)ISCI1ARGES

MISS BRECK

Unlbed
way
THE LRTW WW.

P,O. Box 144
Sanford, Florida 32771
Thanks to )vu, it's v.vrldng

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OPEN DAILY 9-9, SUNDAY 10.7

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1610 EDGEWATEN DR - ORLANDO
2961 DUAN(lo ST. ORLANDO GOLDEN TRIANGLE SHOPIPING (1114111
117 SOUTH ROSUND ORLANDO
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29c

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Sundab, OJ. , i;;s

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Legal Notice

-.
_______ ______________________
Legal Notice
Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legai Notice

inOfhclal Records
THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND j
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COU*T OP THE
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
United No. IS. SHF.OAH, SEC
13*3 tpiru lass, incluslvi, Public
COUNTY
SEMINOLE
FOR
SEMINO!.E
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
NAME
STATUTE
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
dR.
lION NINE, a Condominium, Records ci Seminole County,
IN THE CIRCUiT COJRT OF THE
FLORIDA
CASE
NO.
13•U49.CAIP.S
CUlT IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Unit No, 2$, SHE(.AH, SECTION recorded in Of ifrlal Records Book
Florida
ø4
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Notice is hereby given that the CASE NO. 7S.1)9'-CA.IO
FOUR, a Cofldc.min;u,n, recorded in NI. Pgj 36 lhf'u 113, InClusive.
(mu No. I, SHEOAH, SECTION RARNETI BANK OF SEMINOLE FLORIDA
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, N.A.
Off cal Re.cors Book 91). Pages 931
CIVIL ACTION NO. PS'I91SCA04. undersigned. Iursuant to the CENTFNNIAL HOMES. INC.
Pubti Records of Seminole County,
EIGHT, a Condominium, recorded
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Plaintiff,
Plairitill,
EE
idhibos Name Statute," Chapter
thru 1006, iflclujiyi., Pubic Records Florida
V'_5
• j,a,
in Official Records Book 997, Page's
CIVIL ACTION CASE HO. 73.1051,
In
Re:
the
Marriage
of
of Seminole County, Florida
$45 09. FIGtidi Staltjte, will register
Investments
131.3 Ibru 1159, inclusIve, Public
Unit No. 1? SHEOAH, SECTION
LJT
—
SR
CIMERMANCIC.
.1
GRAHAM PHILLIPS and DENVER
Unit No. n, SHEOAH. SECTION NINE, a Condominium,
DALE
SPEARS, with the Circuit Clerk, Seminole GEORGE J
Records 01 Seminole County,
recorded In
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
Dpfendant
SHEILA PHILLIPS, his wife, it al Husband,
Evening Herald, Sanford, F!.
FOIJR, aCOndominiumr,co,dedifl OtficialR,cords RookNI,
County, ilorida, upon receipt of
Sunday, Oct. 5, lfls-9A
LOAN
Page,34 Florida
BY LARRY SAXON
ASSOCIATION
OF
PIOTICEOFACTIOPI
and
.
Defeniiants.
S
proof
of
the
rublication
OflicialRecords
Book9$t,
of
this
tPirt.,
Ii),
Pages93)
Unit No. 9. SHEOAH, SECTION
ifliuiye', Public Ricrd
OkLAPIDO. a corporation,
______________________________
NOTICIOFSALE
CHRISTINA BABE SPEARS. Wife, notice. the fictitious name, To cirQe .1 cimermancic. Sr.
thru 10, inclusIve, Public Records 0 Seminole County, Florida
EIGHT, a Condominium, recorded
_____________________
— Plaintiff,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that aN
Notice is hereby given that pur
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
towit:
DISCOUNT
under
of
Seminole
County.
Florida
DELI
Unit
No. 19, SHEOAH, SEC.
in Official Recordt Book 991, Page,
VS
'ear Mr. Saxon,
Unit No. 29. SHEOAH, SECTION TION NINE, a
which I am engaged In business at action to diScharge C Mechanic's
_
____
13*3 tPiru 1439, intslye, Public Suant to Summary Judgment of TO Denver Dale Spears
Condominium,
DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISES.
Foreclojure enterec in the above
Rt 2. Box SSE
I.Iee' ptjf5iflt to the prOvi%lOn Of
FOUR, a Condominium, recorijed in recorded In Officia: Recorijs Book
U
S.
1793,
in
the
City
of
Highway
Records
of
Seminole County,
INCORPORATED, a Fiorda COl'
entitledcauseintheCircujt Court 01
caIero, Alabama
Chapter 71). Florida Statules. ha('
Offcial Records Book 9$), Pages 931 911. Pages 36 thru 1)). ioIuiv, Florida
Long*ood, Florida,
___
poration, C? ii,
Seminole County, Florida, I wiil sell
hat can I do to get away from managerne problems? There . You are hereby notified that a
been filed ag&amp;nst you with respect
thru 1006. inclusive. Publj Records Public Records of Seminole County.
That
the
party
interested
in
slid
Unit No. 10, SHEOAH. SECTION
Defendants
ci
seems
to
be
too
much
'
to a ClaIm of Lien recorded by yo.
of Scminol County, Florida
1 manageme0" in real estate. — Mr.
Florida
EIGHT, a Condominium, recorded the property situated in Seminole proceeding for dissOlution of bvslnni enterprise is as foIl1:
NOTICE OF SALE
_____
________________
County, Ficrida, described as:
rrarriaUe Pa5 been filed against
onNovemt,er77. 1973.which claim 1.4
Lint No 3), SHEOAH. SECTION
K.
____________
MARCY,
INC..
Unit
No.
73,
in
Official
Records
Book
SHEOAH. SECTION
997, Pages
Notice is hereby given that pur
Lot 43 of ORIENTA GARDENS, and you re regured to serve a copy
recorded
in
Book
1001.
Page
11.11.
of'
A
Florida
corp,
FOUR,
a
Condominium,
recorded
in
NINE,
1353 thru 1439, inclusIve, Public
a Condominium, recorded in
Lk'ar Mr. P. K.,
_____
Suant to the Final Judgment o
2nd addition, Seminole County, of your written defenses. ii any,
Officii Records Book. 911, Pages 931 OfficIal Records Book NI,
Dated at Orlando, Orange County, tlit' Public Records of Seminole
Records of Seminole County,
Pages o
Foreclosure and sale entered in the
.
Florida,
according
to
Piat
thereof
thefeto upon Petitioner's Attorneys, Florida, October 1st, 1973
County, Florida, the Claim being gras
thru 10, inclusive, Public Records thru 113. inclu'sive, Public Record's
Every investment has managej10 Are you thinking of no
Florida
CousependnginthecjrcuitCow.,in
recorded in Flat Book I), Page $3.of whose names and address appear
of Sem.note County, Florida
real ,,tnpefly described as follows.
Publj'sh Oct. S. I?. 19. 26, 1975
of
Seminole
County.
Florida
Unit
No.
11,
anagement
or relatively little managerijent? Think of stocks
SHEOAH, SECTION the Public Records of Seminole be'low, on or before October 31sf,
and for Seminole County, Florida,
Unit Plo.
All that tract or pircel of land
. SHEOAH, SECTION
DES 27
UnIt No. 2$. SHEOAH SECTION
By LOUISE L GILL
These can be in odd shapes or
EIGHT, a Condominium, recorded
being Civil Number 75)051 CA 09 6,
L
'
County, Florida,
1973, and file the original thereof
nd bonds, Did you ever watch a serious security Investor? Step
____________________________ lying and being in Seminole Count'
FOUR, a Condominium, recorded in NINE, a CondominIum, recorded in in Official
_____
Records Book 997. Pages at puwic sale to the highest and best with the Clerk of this Court either
the undersigned Clerk. will sell
Extension Agent
small squares. Or choose a
FlorIda, and being a portion of the
to a stock broker's office at the opening of market for five days
Official Records Book 9$), Pages 93
Official Records Book 911, Pages 34
1383 thru 1439, inclusive, Public
separately parcel by parcel the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
bidder'orcashatthewntfroe.,td. before service on Petitioner's at
It's
fun
and
very
personal
piece
design quilt block pattern
corner
of
Section
Itiru 100$, inclusive, Public Recorn ttiru 113, Inclusive, Public RecOrds
West
14.
1
Records of Seminole County,
ning and observe. You don't know what management
property Situated in Seminole
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Town'ship 71 South, Range 79 East',1
ot the Seminole County COurthou
torneys or Immediately thereafter;
of Sem.no;e County, Florida.
of Seminole County, Florida
Florida
and
add borders to make a
CulT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
County. Florida, deScribed in Annex
oblerils are until you've Seen the Illaneuvers of a stock buyer In
._...
in Sanford. Florida. at 11:00A.M. on otherwise, a default
il be entered
Unit No. is, SHEOAH, SECTION
,nci being more particularly'
-J
UnIt No. 77, SHEOAH, SECTION
Unit No. I?, SHEOAH, SECTION
when
you
make
your
Christmas
desirable
size for cushion top. If
FLORIDA.
A attached hereto at Public ste. to
October 20th. A 0. 1973
against you for the relict demanded
FOUR, a Condominium. recorded in NINE, a Condominium, recorded in
down market. A call froiji a tenant complaining about a stopped
lrxcribnd a'. follows:
.u'___
gifts. You give not only a gift, you quilt it, you give an added
EIGHT, a Condominium, recorded (SEAL)
—
. '
the highest and best bier for each
PROBATE DIVISION
in
the
Petition
PEGINPIIPIG at a point lOcAted 01%
Official Records Book. 911, Pages 931 Official Records Book 91$.
p drain will seem like a pleasure compared to a margin call from
but something of yourself.
o in Official Recoras Book 997, Pages
parcel for cash at!) CO A M on the
Arthur i. Beckwith, Jr.
WITNESS MY HAND and the sal CASE NUMBER 74113.CP
thru 1006, inclusive, Public Records thru 113, inclu'sive, Public
the we,tern right of way of Wymore
1313
ur stock broker.
thru
Here are a few Home touch. Applique a block
1439,
inclusive,
"ords
Public
23rd day of October. 1975, at the
Estate of
of
thi's
Court
on
the
75th
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
court
day
of
Of Seminole County. FIOrid
Avenue, i.aid point being located 2)3
Records of Seminole County,
of Seminole County, Florida
similar topatchwork. There are
West Front Door of the Seminole
DOROTHEA
HUARD,
S.eptembe,
AD
1973
By: Ceceiia V. Ekern
Unit No. 37, SHEOAH, SECTION
Furnishings •de
feet ntwth from the northwest cornel
Unit No 31, SHEOAII. SECTION
FlorIda
County Courthcuse In Sanford,
(Seal)
Deputy Clerk
deceased. of the intersection of
numerous quilt block p.tterns
FOUR, a Condominium, recorded In NINE, a Condominium, recorded in
Spring Valley'
Unit No. 13, SHEOAH, SECTION
c41inagdnuent there are many capable real estate management
Florida
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT AND
ARTHUR If. RECKWITH. JR
Lynn Jamei Hinson, of
Official Records Book ii,
Road
and
WymOre
Avenue,
thenç
's
931 Official Records Book 91$, Pages
EIGHT, a Condominium, recorded TURNBIJLL,
pickups Is the 250 cubic inch ki4lne six mated with improved three-speed manual transmission,
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
ill take over tills job for you at a nominal fee.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
cushion top: Simply piece your own.
ABNER
thru 1006, inclusIve, Public Records thru 113.
running in a i"sterly direction on
in Official Records Book 997, Page,
1976
LINE
inclusive. Public Records
_______________________________
Dear
Mr.
Saxon,
ANNE) A
Alt
persons
05
S.
Martha
are
hereby
nOtified
T
Vihten
AND
DANIELS
of 5emnt County, FlO(jdi
together scraps to make an
frms who
line' parallel to the' northern right of
of Seminole County. Florida
III) thru 1439, inClSiyi, Public 117
that lhe undersigned as Ad.
Deputy Clerk
Unit No 37, SPIEOAIt, SECTION
West Lyman
2. Do some crewel work:
Unit No. 39, SHEOAH, SECTION
way
Spring
Valliy
of
Road.
Unit
No.
Records
n,
of
I
have
a
20
unIt
apartment
for
18
years
and
I
want
to
trade
it
an4
Seminole
SHEOAH.
SECTION
agpalachian
patchwork design.
Count,.
. .
.
... iW
.
W
iiuiriiicnij in
minIxtratrl,, ' tlA
f5
.
ovidyI. II 13 a uiue iaie In ite
OF
being located 2)3 feet narlh of lb
something that Won't need managing, since I am about to
Official Record's Bad. 956. Page's 501 Official Records Book 911, Page, 931 Official Records
Unit No. 14, SHEOAH, SECTION Attorneys
Book 911, Pages 36
year to start projects like this
thereof and has filed in 'said court Valley road for
no North Park Avenue
tPiru 536, inclusIve. Public Records
for Plaintiff
thru 1006. inclusive, Public Records thru II), incluSive, Public Record's
1 di5fflCi of 1100'!
EIGHT. a Condominium, recorded Publish- Oct.
Second Supplemental final report
unless
you use simple designs
Sanford,
Florida
32771
of Seminole County, FlOrida, ac
'
e
both
can
make a buck, Mr. 1. F.
of Seminole County. Florida
of Seminole County, Florida
thence running 0) degree, north 07
in Official Records Book 997, Page, OES]2
1973 and application for discharge.
Putti'sh
Sept
21,
Oct
5.
I,,
ts,
cording to the plat thereof as
and
do
only
one or two. flut they
Unit No I. SHEOAt-t, SECTION
Dear Mr. 1. F'.,
Caulking Tips Can Save
inci 0? %.'(onds east for ,j
Unit No c, SHEOAH, SECTION
t38) thru )159. inclusive. Putlic IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
OC('?OflS ?nr'refo, .iflY shouki tic' n'lr'(I!
1
r'F i Ill
rrc.-C
1
ii
I? P.qcs 79
Cc'nj,o.n L rn ccoraca n NINE. . Condominium, recorded ri
ti-i
do
iiiake
beautiful
tuihiuns tops
f
e or less, to
''
I ai ii ama uI you don't get th' j)ictUre.
duly lied. Alter filing proof of
ttiru 1.3, ifl(iu%.v(., Public Record's of Official RUords Book 911, Page, Official Records
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Florida
point. thr..'- rinnunu easterly
Brok
91$,
Pages
or wall
r,n 'showIng this not)c ho's
.-,.. ',.:.,
In
Seminole County, Florida
CulT IN AND FOR SZ.,VDL}
"i
') .i:kn
JJ 139$, inclusive', Public ftiv'u (Ii. inclusive, Public Records
If ci)' feEnT
IN IHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE been published oee
anything about you or your
es's to a point
Unit No, 13, SHEOAH, SECTION
a week, for
Unit No
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
right
after
•
nrorwrts'
nthnr
th,.,
iI
...f
Christmas
for the
SHEOAH. SECTION Records of Seminole County. of SeminAli County, Florida
fov'ated on ln wi'%tt'rn right ct way
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. consecutive
EIGHT, a Condominium, recorded civ" a.ini .'u'
ONE. a Cordominium, re'
PI.Ptp'.c.9.Q
In Florida
in Official Record's (look 997. Pa.
next year — you won't feel the
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE approval of SaIJ report
Unit No. 37, SHEOAH. SECTION
of Wymore Avenue; thence running
and
FlRi P'tUiAL
Official Record's Booi 936. Pages
1 have a shelf groaning under the weight of information Sent,p
Unit No 3. SHEOAH, SECTION NINE, a Condomin.um, recorded in 1383 thru ItSS, inclusive,
SAVINGS AND COUNTY, FLORIDA
ordering of distribution of said in a 'southerly direction aIng thC
Pubt.c
¶1 thru 536. ircli'siye, Public Re
"lewsientures
hammer the furring strips onto
TEN, a Condominium, r'scor
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
MIAMI,
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
7S'1946CA-09.O
western
right
of
in
Official
Records
Book
91.8.
way
of
Records
of
Seminole
County.
Wymoi-4
Pages 36
estate will come before tPe court
Cct'd$ of Seminole County, Florida, Official Records Book
Plaintiff,
time and you have several
I
never
go
near
it!
Florida
911, Page's
STOCKTON, WHATLEY. DAVIN &amp;
Avenue, a di'stance' of 100 feet, more
tPiru 113, inclu'slve, Public Records
according to the ptat thereof as
SHERILL H KEEN
1)19 thru 139$. inclusive, Public of Seminole County. Florida
Unit'No, 16,
—
COMPANY, a Florida corporation,
or less, at the point of beginning
Q.
"Something"
it?
Can you please ten inc pletely through the wood. The summer days ahead —
A's Administratrix
reco-ded in Flat Book 17. Pages 79 ReCords of Seminole
SHEOAH, SECTION JAMES HEWI'T and MRGO .
EIGHT, a Condominium, recorded HEWITT,
County.
perfect cracks and openings, you fine performance, These caulks Making your own designs and
Plaintiff,
5cl tract contain's 10 10 acres
'Jn:t No. 39, SHEOAH. SECTION
of 'said estate.
his
?hn.j 83, incluSlyp. Public Records of Florida
wife;
and
benefits
do do
youfor
require?
What
how
to repair
replace slate nail ends are then bent over days for a pre-winter check of should plan to replace any old are available mostiy In gun using scrap yarn can be fun.
ur tax position? What What
will your
property
someone
etse?isrouf
shingles
on and
a roof?
You are regulred to serve a cop
NINE, a Condominium, recorded in in Official Records Book 997. Pages ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL SER
CHARLES E. MEINER
Seminole County, Florida
Unit No. 3, SHECAH, SECTION OfIiiI Records Book 9*1, Pages 36
,'OHN C. TORRES and ELEANOR Attorney for Estate
of your written defenses, if any, t
383 thru 1439. inclusive. Public V:CES CMPANY OF FLORIDA. a
with a hammer and driven flat the caulking around your house. caulking material which has grade consistency. Many
Unit No 3$ A, SHEOAH, SEC
3. Make lunchn cloths: For
TEN, a Condominium, recordec in thru II), inclusive, Public Records
forget it?
IORRES, hiS wife.
the action on James M Corrigan.
Reors Ot Seminole County, Florida corporation,
26 Wall Street
TION ONE, a Condominium, Official Records Book 9$), Page's of Seminole County, Florida
A.
U
Florida
a
slate
shingle
has
Plaintiff's
attorney,
whose
address
a
Defendant's. Orlando, Florida 32101
Defendants,
recorded in Official Records Book 1319 thru 1)93, inclusive, Public
I must spend my time and money only on sincere clients who crack in it, this is a possible
Unit No. 17, SHEOAH, SECTION
13TICE OF ACTION
is Macwire, Vc'ovpsi's &amp; Wells. P A
Unit No. ii, SHEOAH, SECTION
portant le in helping to keep remove the caulking with a gun grade caulking. It comes in table, use 45" or
Publish: Oct. 5 12 19 74 1973
NOTICE
OF
fabric. Add
SALE
Q. I intend to finish a stood drafts out
954, Pages 30.4 thru 536, inclusive, Record's of Seminole County. NINE. a Condomirtwm, recorded in EIGHT, a Condominium, recorded
TO. JOHN C TORRES and
P
0
Box
o33.
13$
Wall
Street,
and heating costs putty knife. Make sure that the
DES
7$
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
Public Records of Slminole County, Florida
ylindr1caI
cartridges
(or
use
In
an
interesting
fringe,
The
in
OftiiaI
JobltgaUon according to our contract,
Official Records Book NI. Page's
ELEANOR TORRES
OrlAndo, Florida 37007. on or before
Records Book 997 Pages on the 17th c!•; :
r rda, according to the plat
Unit No. 7, SHEOAH. SECTION thrtj 1)3, inclusive. Public Records
3. At
____________________________
Resioence —I..nkrsown
1313 thru 1439. inclusive, Public
October
17th,
1975,
and
file
th
Il On top of that, I feel that you don't need "to make a buck"
•
easiest way to repair it is to fill been told is fairly easy to apply portant that yu take care of dirt, grease and oil, before compound Is forced out, At
a rc,td n Piat Bcok 17, TEN, a Condominium, recor
Recoros of Seminole County, ttseCO am. at the
in Of Seminole County, Florida
ARE NOTIFIED that an
'wiginal with th. clerk of this cou.
Solid nains the same color a
Cajrtpsou:i
of
Page's 79 thru 83., inclusive, Pubic
ou
need
to
save
some
"bucks"
Offcil Records Book 911, Pages
Florida
UnIt No 12, SHEOAH, SECTION
FICTITIOUSNAME
Seminole County. actiOntoforecio'sea mortgagecvs the
either t'rfore 'sCryice on Pliinlilf't
tax wise, I think your ne- erous
and cover
amount
theof
crack
a gen- but which I have never used caulking matters before the appl)ing the caulking material, forms a uniform bead of caulk, the fringe would Icok good with
roofwith
at Sanford, Florida. the
Records of Seminole CounTy,
cement. before I notice two kinds in the temperature drops.
NotiCe i's hereby given that I am attorney or immediately thereafterç
1319 fhru 1395. inctijsive, PubliC NINE, a Condominium, recorded in
undersigned following property in Seminole
Unit No II, SHEOAH, SECTION Clerk witI
Florida
offer for sale to
Masonry surfaces should be When in use, the gun should a designed fabric.
EIGHT, a
engaged in busincss at 10 N. Lake otherwi a default will be enlire
Records ot Seminole County, Official Records Book 911. Pages 36
County, Florida:
property
b
costing
you
tax
wise,
Condominium, recorded highestA best bidder toe cash he
Unit No. 39, SHEOAH, SE'TION Florida
in Official Records
Lot 13, Block "C", WASHINGTON Howell Rd., Casselberry, SemIle aoain'st you for the relie'f demanded
thru 1)3. inclusive, Public Records
Book 997. Pages fOitowig
being sure that some of the cc- white shellac nd orange shel- Coatings
Why not call a competent exchange
ONE, a Condominium, recorded i
deScribed real property:
Unit No. 9, SHEO*r-, SECTION of Seminole County. Florid.
13$) ?hru 1137, Inclusive, Public
OAKS SECTION TWO, according to County, Florida under the fiCtitii in the complaint or pe'titlon
sociat1on suggests bh prior to application,
Lot
angle and the bead should them, fringe them, or put a
9,
ILESDALE
MANOR,
AC
13OOk 93.6. Pagn 50.4 TEN, a Condominium, recorded In
broker
for
an
apment
gets well into the crack. lac. I do not want to hide the you begin by checking
Unit No.
th.'plat thereof a's recorded in Flat name of PRECISION GRA,:iX, and
pointment, and sit down with him and study your position. That
SHEOAH, SECTION
Records of Seminole County, cording to the put thi'v,sl
WlTNE5Smyhandandtfle'slg
Now, for the hard part — measure about three-eighths contrasting or blending border
thru 536. InClusive, Public Records Official Records Book 9$), Pages NINE. a Condominium,
Florida
to
register
(lOok
16,
Pages
$6
till
make
and I?. Public that I intend
said name th's court on September 11th. IllS
recorded in
more than a 'buck."
grain of the wood. Which type caulking around joints. flsj
of Seminole County, Plor,da, ac
recorded in Flat Book
When a slate shingle is br
13)9 ttsru 139%. inclu'sive, Public Official Records Book. 9*1,
what type of caulking material
Unit No. 19, SHEOAI'I, SECTION Public
p
Ii, Page 1, Records of Seminole County, with the Clerk. of the Circuit Court,
Records of
(Seal)
Pèges
on them. They are pretty even
do
you recommend?
cording to the plat thereof as
Seminole County, Florida
Record's of Seminole County, tPru 113, inclusive. Public Records EIGHT, a Condominium,
Sendyourquestionto:
RealEsthteIn%'estments1Fs.enjng
ken
and
obviously
requires
Seminole County. Florida in ac
means
windows,
doors,
floor
should you use? There are
Arthur
H
(leckwith.
Jr
recorded
Florida,
Most
caulking
compounds
made
out of scraps. If you're
recorded irs Plat Book 17. Page's 79
Florida
irs Official Records Book 997, Pages
herald, 300 North French Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771.
has been filed against you and
of 5emil, County, Florida
replacing, you will need a tool
. cordance with the Provisions of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
together
thru$3,inc$usve, Publi Records of
with
all
structures,
A.
and
wall
joints,
wood
column
many
fine
products
on
the
should
not
be
used
In
ternrealenergetic,yournaywantto
rn
Unit No. I). SHEOAH. SECTION
13$) thru 1139, Inclusive, Public
Unit No. 41. SHEOAH, SECTION
are required to serve a copy of your Fictitious Name 'statutes. To Wit:
(ly - Lillian T Jenkins
Seminole County, Florida
TEN, a Cøndominium, recorded in NINE,a
provements,flxture,, appliance's written
Neither white nor or- and floor junctions, parapet and market which will serve your peratures below 40 degrees F. use linen and hemstitch the
Section$630, Florida Statutes 1937.
Condominium, recorded in Record's of Seminole County.
defenses, if any, to i,
Deputy Clerk.
appurtenances on 'said Land or
Unit No. 7?, SHEOAH, SECTION Official necords Book 911, Pages Official Records
known
as
a
slate
putter,
a
piece
ange
shellac
will hide the grain, roof joints. Pay special at- needs well. To help you choose, or during rainy weather. An hem. Beautiful needlework is
S Jack C Morrison, Jr.
JULIUS
Book NI, Pages 34 Florida
G.
PETRUSKA,
Publish Sept II. 7). 21. Oct 5, IV
used in conjunction therr*ith.
TWO, a Condominium, recorded in 1319 thru 139$, inclusive. Public thru II). inclusive. Public
ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA, PublIsh OCt. 5. l7 IV. 26. 197$
Unit No. 20, SHEOAH. SECTION
Records
DEP
100
of
strap
Iron
with
a
couple
of
The
orange
shellac
give
the tention
to concrete
steps,
here are some general exception to this rule might be back in a big way now.
ThI's sale is made pursuant to a
OffiIaI Records Book 972. Pages 58* Record's of Seminole County, of Seminole County, Florida
notches in it. The puller is in. wood a darker color.will
What
is between
rough
attic floors
andgaps
descriptions:
EIGHT, a Condominium, recorded
Plaintiff's Attorney, whe addre'is DES 73
thrsj 663, inclusive', PublIc Records Florida
Summary
Final
Judgment
entered
serted under the damaged called white shellac is not white
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
latex caulks which, because of
in Official Records Book 997.
ij East Robinson Street, Orlando, ____________________________
Unit No. 4.3, SHEOAH, SECTION
Whenever you make
or
of Seminole County, Florida, ac.
shingle. The iron has a bend in
Pages in Civil Action No. 73)316 CA 09 0 Florida 32101, on or before
chimneys, and joints between
Unit No 13, SHEOAH, SECTION NINE, a Condominium, recorded in
thtu 1439, inclusive, PUblIC
NAME STATUTE
we
Elastomeric.based
caulks
their
water base, may be ap- choose a gift (or a friend, be
now
cording to the plat thereof a's TEN, a Condominium, recorded irs
pending in the Circuit Court
WHOM IT MAY CONCEPN
Official Records Book NI. Pages
it which permits the tool to be clear, know It, but actually the house and the driveway or are usually more expensive plied during damp conditions. sure the color and design are
in November 6th, 1973 and file the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TN
ne'coroej in Flat Book 1$. Pages i
Official Records Book 9$), Pages thru 113, inclusive, Public Records Florida
ReCords of Seminole' County, and for Seminole County, Florida. original with the' Clerk of this
Notice is hereby given that th
Court
driven
backward after one of
porch.
thrj 37, inclusive, Public Records
DATED this 2nd day of October, either
than other caulks but they will Latex caulks are quick drying right for that person.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. undersigned, pursuant 'o the
1119 thru 1393, inclusive, Public of Seminole County, Florida
Unit No. 21, SHEOAH, SECTION
before service on the Plain
Seminole County, Florida
—
the
notches
in
it
grips
the
nail
Q.
I
know
the
difference
Records of 3eminole County,
CUlT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
"Fictltou,
Name
S'atute,"
Unit No. 16, SHEOAH. SECTION
Chapter
EIGHT. A Condominium, recorded
tiff's attorney or immediately COUNTY. FLORIDA
Unit No. 11, SHEOAH, SECTION Florida
in Official Records Book 997, Pages (SEAL)
US 09. FlOrida Statute,,
just under the head. This will between fine and coarse sandNINE, a Condominium, recorded In
register
AMSTERDAM tAP) —
TWO, a Condominium, recorded in
otherwise a default will CIVIL ACTION NO. 71.203$.CA.$9.0 with the Circuit Court.will
in and
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr.
Unit No. 13, SHEOAH, SECTION
13$) thru 1439, inclujive, Public
Official Records Book 9*8, Pagi's
be entered against you for the relief NATIONAL
for
More
by
the
expenses
and
head
for
draw
out the nail. Each shingle paper, but I notice that some
HOMES
A
Official Records Book. 972. Pages 511 TEN, a
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida. upon
Condominium, recordec in thru 113, inclusive, Public Record's Record's of Seminote County.
demanded
in
the
Complaint
and
more
Dutchmen
are
finding
the
divorce
courts.
"They
need
usually
has two nails, so this are marked "open coatlngii and
CEPTAPICE
CORPORATION,
thru 643, inCtu54v, Public RecOrds Official Records
By - Elaine RiCpiarcje
receipt of proof of the publication of *
Florida
BOOk 9*). Pages of Seminole County, Florida
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
PIAit
of Seminole County, Florida. ac
Deputy
Clerk
the cost
staying married too big mortgages which means must be done twice. After the some "closed coating." What
1319 thru 139$. inclusive, Public
ttii's notice, the fictitious name, to
3hlgh
theseofdays,
Unit No. II, SHEOAH, SECTION
Court, this 1st day of October, V's.
Unit No. 22, SHEOAH, SECTION Publish:
cording to the plat thereof as Records of
wIt UPPER CRUST undff which
Seminole County. NINE, a Condominium, recorded In EIGHT, a Condominium, recorded DESII Oct 5, 1915
taking out a big bank loan. Then shingle and all broken pieces do these designations mean?
1973.
LEROY KIRKLAND and JUNE
recore' in Flat Bo*k 1$. Pages
FlorIda
They are getting divorced in they find the monthly payments have been removed, coat the
in Off icial Records Book 997, Pages
Official Records Book 9*8, Pages
expett to engage i business a4
(Seal)
KIRKLAND,
hi's
wife,
thru 37, in$'sive', Public Records of
CITY
OF
Unit No. 1$, SHEOAH, SECTION ttsru
A. — An open coating means
730 South Wymor, Read in the City
Arthur H. Beckwitts, Jr.
13$) thru 1439, Inclusive, Public
113, inciusive. Public Records
Defendant
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
Se'minof County, Florid.
TEN.
droves, twice as many in 1974 too high to meet and that's area and the back of the new the mineral particles
on the
Altamonte 5rirss. Florida
A Condominium, recorded in of Seminole County, Florida
Records of Seminole County,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE
FLORIDA
UnIt 940. 7. SHEOAPI. SECTION OffIcial Records Book. SI), Page's
That
Florida
Use
(.21,000
couples)
as
four
years
when
the
marriage
starts
to
shingle
with
roof
cement.
Insert
backing
are
spaced
far
apart,
UnIT No. 1,, SHEOAH, SECTION
party :nt.re.-s,ed in said
By - Elaine RiCharcie
'ev1ously (10,300).
crack."
NOTICEOPSUIT
THREE, a Condominiu, recorded
NOt$CSOIPUbIICHIIII,Ig
1319 ttsru 1395, inclusive, Public
Unit No. 23, SHEOAH, SECTION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
business en'erpqi'se las follows:
NIP'IE,a COndoptiniurn, recorded In
Dtputy
Clerk
he
TO LEROY KIRKLAND and
Ifl Official Records Book 913, Pagers Records of Seminole County. Official Records B'eP 93*,
The law makes dh'orve easier
Social workers interviewed
stllng!e in place and rc- 'I his nllow the sanded material
EIGHT.
Condominium, recr
HANOi CHECK. INC.,
'' ,,
_____
Pages
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by PubIish Oct. 5 I?, 19, 76, I973
JUNE KIRKLAND, hi5 wif
930 ?!'.ri,r 2X, inI,jJye, Fubtir Florida
nail it.
OfficIal Recordt Book 997, Page, the Board of
a
Florida
d
by
providing
legal
aid
In
cases
tPiru
lU
inclusive,
Public
Records
in
by
The
Associated
Press
agree
to fall free without clogging the
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Record's of Seminole County,
Zoning Appeal's of the DESJS
Unit No
1713 thrg 1439, lCI'sive'. Public
corporation
20, SHEOAH, SECTION of Seminole County, rtoeida
City of Altarnonte Spring's, Florida. ____________________________ that an action to forecloa. a moe.
that economic problems are of need, but well funded couples
Florida, according to the plat
TEN, a Condomlnj, recorded in
While nails can be driven paper and so It can be used (or 4*
Dated at Maittancj, Semirsold
Unit No. 31, SHEOAH, SECTION Recoicis of Seminole County. that said
tgege
on
the
thereof as necorcjeef in Flat Book. ia, Official Record's Book SI),
Board will hold a public
Increaslngiy
given as reasons can still pay up to 8,000 guflders through slate with sharp ham- removing paint or working on
Florida
following
property
in
County,
Florida,
September
71tb
Pages NINE, a Condominium, recorded
CITY
OF
.
Semingle County, Florida:
hearing to consider a variance
Pages 38 they 10, inclusive, Public
13)9 thru 1395, inly'siye', Public Official Record's Book NI, Pages 34
Unit No. 21, SHEOAH, SECTION appeal submitted
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
for
seeking
a
divorce.
Husbands
(about
$3,100)
for
their
tiier
blows
by
one
who
has
the
old
finishes
or
gummy
surfaces.
From
the'
East
Quarter
corner
4
Recordso SemmnoieCountyF.
by Mel Jaynes,
Re'COtd of Seminole County, thru 113. inclusive, Public Records EIGHT, a Condomin:um, recorded representing American
FLORIDA
Publish- SCPt 2$. Oct. 3, 17. 19, IllS
Sign I Inr. tcomplain they are fed up with divorces, depending on the knack of it, the best way to A closed coating means the
SECTION 1 TOWNSHIP 2$ SOUTH
Unit No 3. SHEOAH, SECTION Florida
in Official Records Book 997,
of Seminole County, Florida
Noticeof
Public Hearing
DER 17$
RANGE
30
Page's
dicator
Corporation,
concerning
an
TO
WHOM
IT
EAST.
run
West
31)927
THREE, a Condominium, recorded
Unit No 7', SHEOAH. SECTION
complications of the case.
meeting the mortgage
avoid splitting the shingle is to mineral particles are close to..
Unit No 33, SHEOAH, SECTION
MAY CONCERN
ttsru 1459, inclujive, Public on site 'sign advertising business At
feet along the East West Quarter
in OftiI Recci'os Bock 972. Page's TEN, a Condominium, recorded in
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
paying
high
rents,
A
growing
NINE, a Condominium, recorded in Records of Seminole County, the Interstate Mall in the City Of the
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
by
Secllonlineof'said5e(t7;
Experts
consider
the
divorce
drill two pilot holes for the gether on the paper and this is
___________
930 thru 1003, inclusive. Public Official Records Book 911, Pages
thence
Florida
Board of Zoning Appeal's of the South 00 degrees
Official Records Book 9*1, Pages 36
NAME STATUTE
Altamor'ite
number
of
men
consider
them.
rate
here
may
now
be
catching
nails,
Cover
the
nail
holes
with
the
t'pe
used
for
most
general
iS' 09" East 73.00
Springs, Florida.
Records of Seminole County. 1319 thtu 1395, inclusive,
—:
City of Altamont, Spring's, Florida, feet for a
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Unit No. 25. SHEOAH, SECTION
Public thru 1)3, inclusive, Public Record's
-Subject properly is descnlbqd
point of beginning; thence
Florida, according to tPse pta? Records of Seminole County,
up to other Western countries, roof cement,
selves better off single.
sanding.
_____________________________
EIGHT, a Condominium, recorded
Notice is hereby given that th
that said Board will hold
Of Seminole County, Fk,rida
follow's:
a
public
continue
thereof a's recorded in Put (l4)of
SOuth
00
degree's
Fiorda
in
husband
recently
sought
advice
As
recently
as
1912
hearing to consider the question Of East
Official Record's Book 997, Pages
15' 09" underSIgned, pursuant to the
the last
Unit No. 53, SHEOAH, SECTION
The North 7)0 feet of the East
Pig 31 they 40, inclusIve, Public
30702 feet, thence' NOrth $9 "FIctitious
Unit No.79, SHEOAH, SECTION NINE,A condominium, recorded in
thru 1439, inclusIve. Public feet of the NE
rantinoavaniancelorthefollowng
Name Statute." Chapr
On divorce proceedings because lear for which international
Q. Can I .ittach thin wood
Q.—What kind of adhesive
degr's 39' 47" West 106.10 feet; I
___________
the
Records of Seminole County. TEN, a
descri
property:
4$OS.FloridaStatuteswiIIregist
Condominium, recorded in Official Records Book 91$. Pages 34 Record's of Seminole County, Section Ii,
__
!± tEEn
Florida
Township 3)
he
claimed
his
wife
had
just
statistics
are
available
furring
strips
to
a
concrete
wall
should
I
use
when
gluing
thence
North
00
degree's
38'
00",
WiththeClerkoftheCircui?Cf
io
Book. 911, Pages
LoS 10, Villa Brantley, Altamonte East
________
thru Ii), inclusive, Public Records Florida
Unit NO. 1. SHEOAH, S&amp;CTION Official Records
307.03 feet; thence East
Range 29 East;
13)? thru 1393, inclusive, Public of
I?
spent $20
half his month's British divorce rate
without putting lead anchors together two pieces of foam
Unit No. 34, SHEOAH, SECTION
thOU101.34 Msd for SemInole County, Florida
Spring's, Florida, corner of Calla
5imlle County, Florida
THREE, a Condominium, recorded
And
beginaf
feet
to
the
Point
the Nthwe,t comero
of Beginning' upon receipt
' ,
I —
Records of Seminole County,
'1 —
Section 11f Street and Camden Road. PIat Book (LESS the
Unit No. 57, SHEOAH, SECTION EIGHT, a Condominium,
pr
per
cent
into
the
concrete?
salary
rubber?
of
tts
on
exotic
plants
for
sand
couples
was
in Official Records Book 972, Page's Florida
',
tts. NW '. of the SE
of
South 100 feet thereofl
in Official Record's Book 991,
17, Page No. 7$.
.%
publicatIon of thIs nOtice to wit!
NINE, a Condominium, recorded
930 they 1003. irsclu'si'je, Public
higher than the Dutch, Finland
Page's Township 2) South, Range 219 East;
BeIng a part of LoS 2) of A E
the living room.
Unit No. 31, .iOAH, SECTION Official
HONG KONG RESTAURANT
Records Book Ill, Pages 34 1383 they 1439, inclusive. Public run South 710 feet,
THE
REQUEST
FOR
VARIANCE
OR
1FF
IN'S
Records of Seminole County, TEN, a
East 17$ feet,
SUBDIVISION under
Condominium, recorded Ifl
A.—Use :i regular rubber
A. -- Yes, with either con"A lot of couples want to live and West Germany twice as
0 ecords of Seminoie County. South 2303
asks waiver of the
which we espct tu engage in
ttn 113, inclusive, PuIIC Records
Florida, according to the plat Official
mInimum yard Seminole County, Florida, ac
feet; East 1117 tee?;
NJsine'ssatl$7
Florida
requirements
Records
Book
SI),
Pages
of
Seminole
County,
Florida
Slate Strut, Sanford
as set forth in Section cording to the
way above their means and high, Sweden and Denmark crete nails or a special fastener cement. If the bond is to be
thereof as recorcitci in Fiat Book
North 960 Sleet; West to teglr,ning;
plat thereof as Plat*
11, 13i9 ttsru 1395, Inclusive, Public
Unit No 27. SHEOAH, SECTION Less:
6 H of the' Zoning Ordinance No
Shopping Center r' the CutyØ4
Lint Plo 59, SHEOAH. SECTION
Pages 31 thru 10,
MAD ISO N
recor
in
Flat
they
get into t'10 red0 " said Mrs. three times higher, and the used in c'nJunction with adhe- under an' tension, use two
Book.
2.
page
42,
of
incttrsive, Public Record's of Seminole County. NINE, a Condominium, recorded in EIGHT, a Condominium, recorded That part
Sanford, Florida
22013. Section R.1AA.
4
Records of Seminole County, Florida
the Public Records of Seminole
BEDROOMS —2 BATHS
of the East 00 feet of Us
Eva
van
Dijk,
a
social
worker
United
States
five
times
sive.
If
you
use
concrete
nails,
coats
of
cement,
allowing
the
In
That
the
Official Recd's Book 997, Page's West
OfficialRecords Book 91$, Pages 36
parties int,re,p in
THE PUBLIC HEARING will be County, Florida,
Florida
of the NW 4 of the SE
Unit No.
=1—W
UI] ttsru 1459. inclusive, Public Section
in the CIty Hill of Altamonte Psi's been filed against you, and you bu'slne's's enterpri are as f011*5'
33 SHEOAH, SECTION they 113, Inclusive, Public Records
hold a furring strip in place first to dry thoroughly before
r___________________________
In The Hague, "For them, high.
Unit 94.). 6. SHEOAH. SECTION TEN, a
-'--1
ii,
Township
7)
South, held
Condominium, recOrded in
Joseph tc Ku
Spring's, Florida, on Monday, Oc. are required
Record's of Seminole County, Range 79 East. (Less: The
5emil, County, Florida
THREE, i Condominium, recorded Official Records
There
were
14,938
Dutch
di.
against
the
wall
and
hammer
applying
the
second,
The
to
divorce
is
often
the
easiest
way
Serve
a
copy
of
your
Boot 9*1, Pages
Helen P Ku
South tdoeq 70, 1975, at $00 p m. or as soon
Unit No. 4), SHEOAH, SECTION Florida
liii
in Official Re'ord's 972. Pages 930 13)9 ttiru 1)95,
written defenses thereto, If any,
339.5 feet thereof) lying South of the
out
vorces In 1972, and the biggest through it into the wall. Occa. resulting bond will be stronger
Unit No. 2$. SHEOAH, SEC"ION
of
way
line
of
State
thereafter
a's
possible,
at
Inclusive, Public NINE, a Condominium, recorded in
Dated
which
time
L
tpsrtj 1003, incty'swe, Public Record's
UOh
I
Southeriy right
LEONARD V. WOOD, Etq, County, at Sanford, Seminole
Increase has come since.
Florida, September 15th,
sionally a nail will bend and than the foam itself.
Records of Seminole County, Official Record's BOOk 9*1. Pagis 36 EIGHT, a Condominium, recorded
interested parties and citi:ens for
usIn The Netherlands,
of Scn'iinole County, Florida, ac- Florida
.I!I "•"
Road No 434 contaIning
Attorney for olalntitf, at Suite 211, 197$
43
in Official Records Book 991, PceS
and against the proposed variance 251
L, W
Ytiru II), inclusive, Public Record's
s
the
divorce
rate
tas
1
cording to the plat thereof as
'ou'll
have
to
withdraw
it
but
acresi
Maitland
state
will
pay
the
legal
fees
of
a
Unit No.35. SHEOAH, SECTION ci SemInole County,
kvenue, Altamont. Publish
1383 thru 1459, inclusive,
heard,
FlOrida
irs Plot Book 1$, Pages 21 TEN, a Condominium, recorded In
Springs, Florida 3270), and file the flER.136 Sept. 21,21, Oct S. 17, lIps
Public AndtPleSouth4lofeetosth,WI,,o, will be
climbed,
the
marriage
rate
has
most
will
go
into
the
concrete.
Q.—Does
the
5
per
cent
tax
tilvorce if a rouple can
=
THIS NOTICE is to be Published original with
Unit No. 63, SHEOAH, SECTION Records of Seminole County, the NW (.
ttsrulo,inclusiye, Public Re'corcisof Official Records Book.
the Clerk of the above
of the SE t of Sition
91), Page, NINE.a Condominium, recorded in Florida
'%
The
special
fastener
is
a
flat
deduction
on
houses
apply
as
1
that
expenses
are
out
of
proporslid.
__________________________
I..-. .•J — I
SemInole County, Fkvda
r11j
Township 21 South. Range 29 East by posting one (I) copy on the styledcourfonorbefor,th.lthday INTH1CIRCUITCOLJY
13)9 tpiru 1)93, inclusive, Public Official Records
DATED thi's 2nd day of October,
In 1970, approximately pleceofperforatedrnetalwi(ha well to condominiums?
oj
Book 91.1. Pages 34
Unit No 76, SPIEOAH, SECTtOf
tion
to
Income."
Lqss: 'The East 111.7 feet of the aforesaid described property and of November, 1975; ofherwise
1973.
a EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIE.
Records of Seminole County, thru 113, inclusive, Public Records (SEAL)
THREE, a Condmini'.rn, recorded Florida
North 730.3 feet thereof; and Less: posting in three (3) Public pIsces iudgment may be entered against
124,000 Dutch couples got nail coming out of it. The back
1)vorce was made easier
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINoLE
Seminole
also
within
the'
City
of
County,
Florida
Altamonte
in Offiiil Re:orøs (lock 972, Pages
S!
you for the relief demanded in
The' East 80 feet thereof; and
Unit No 37. SHEOAH, SECTION
the
COUP'TY
FLORIDA
married compared with 109,000 of the mi;etal is generously are the sam.'The
for requirements
both.
Arthur
H.
Beckwtis,
Jr.,
Unit No 43, SHEOAH, SECTION
930 thru 1003. inclusive, Public TEN, a
Less: The South 225 feet thereof), Springs, Florida, at least f if lean (IS) Complaint herein.
CASE
NO.
Clerk
of
the CircuIt Court
73tIS'CA4a.A
Condominium, recorded in NINE, a Condominium, recorded in
days prior to the time of public
der 1971 legIslation which in 1974. The 1973 total of 107,000 covered with the adhesive, a
I'nd That part of the South 31317 eet
Records of Seminole County, Oftcial Records Book
WITNESS my hand and seal of In Re: me Marria of:
Br Lillian 1. Jenkins
hearing.
VII, Page's OflicIaIRecord'sBook,$a Pags34
Florida, according to the plat 1319 thnij 1793,
makes
it possible
(orbya mutual
couple to
was the lowest for almost a type which should be purchased
OftheNormIOSS.I3feetottheE,jof
%lidCOsgt,this2nddayofO(tor.
end their
marriage
decade.
inclusIve, Public they 113.
UtF Clerk
DAPLP4E ANtI DeLAl.JRA.
DATED THIS III DAY OF OCInclusive, Public Record's
thereof a's recorded ii Flat Book. 18, ReCord's of Seminole
;,
the SW 4 of Section II, Township
This home is
County, of Seminole County, Florida
where you buy the fasteners.
David W. Pfedrick of
7) TOBER. 197$ A 0.
consent simply on the grounds
Petitlon,q
Page's 3$ thru 40, inclusive, Public Fioniva
(SEAL)
South, Range 79 East, lying East
And
"It's
Unit No. 67, SHEOAH, SECTION GILES, HEDRICK I
of
hard to avoid the con. When you press the metal
Record's of Se,'ninole County,
the East right of way line of Statef (OFFICIAL SEAL)
(For either of Andy Lang's
Unit No. 39, SHEOAH. SECTION
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
kOBINSOPI. PA.
GARRY DeLAIJEA.
NINE, a Condominium, recorded in
S Phyllis Jordahl,
Florida
incompatibIlity,
When
clusion
that
more people just against the wall on the non-nail booklets, "Wood Finishing in
Cerk
Road
No.
400
(Interstate
1).
Conof
the
Circuit
Court
TEN, a Condominium, recorded in Official
PtSDOndent
109
East
Church
Street
City Clerk
Records Book NI, Pages
Unit No. 2*. StjEOaH, SECTION Official Records Book
taming I 0174 acre's.
t(I)
By: Elaine RiCharde
peoceed.tngs
contested
by the
want
to live
9*), Pages
NOTICE OP ACTION
Altamont, Springs,
one
party, theare
court
can grant
bomis
of together
marriageand ignore side, some of the adhesive will the Home" or "Paint Your
thrs.j 113, InclusIve, Public aecurcis Orlando, Florida 37101
THREE, a Condominium, recOrded 1319 thru 1)95. inclusive, Public
Deputy Clerk.
Le,s'
Land
taken
by
the
State
Road
TO'
Gary
DeLaura
Attorneys
for
Plaintiff
OOZe
out
Florida
s"
said
Seminole
County, FlOr14
inOfglcial Record's Book #13, Pages Records of Seminole C..nty,
ttlrough the per- House Inside and Out," send 30
tl3
Publish: Oct. 5. 17. 19, 26, 1913
Department of Florida as
35 Regina Drive
Publish: OCt. 5, ES
recorded Publish: Oct 3. 1973
Unit No. 69, SHEOAH, SECTION
930 tlsru 1005, inclusIve, Public Flrlda
knowna5
"separation
of
the
Social
Affairs
Ministry
(orations,
which
is what gives cents and a long, STAMPED,
DES 20
table
and
bed."
inFinalJudgment,LewNO,347$arsd
DES-25
0E533
Bloomingburg Plew York
Records of Seminole County,
n,cored In Book 441, 1a0e 371 of
Unit No. 41, SHEOAH, SECTION NINE,. Condominium, recorded ir.
Then
If
the
couple
live
apart
spokesman,
"This
is
something
the
device
its
gripping power. self-addressed envelope to
Official Records Book 91$, Pages 36
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that .0
Florida, according to ttse plat TEN, a Conci(minium, recorded In thru
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE OR. BOOk, of the PublIc Records Of
On for dI's5otytin of
113,
iflClu5iye,
Public
Records
which
15
or
25
years
ago
would
Set
all
of
these
fasteners in Know-How, P. 0. Box 477,
B'i_iild
marriagP
thereof as recorded .n Flat Book II, Official
CITY OF
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Seminole County, Florida.
Records Book III. Pages of Seminole County,
Pa's been fIled against you and yoe
CITY OF
Florid.
CUT, SEMINOLE COUNTY, And Also Less: Commenc, at the
for
two
years,
the
divorce
is
not
have
been
accepted
here."
places
where
required.
Wait
Huntington,
N.
Y.
11743.)
ALTAMONTE SPIRNOS
Pages 31 they 40. Inclusive, Public 13)9 tpiru 1395, Inclusive, Public
granted and cannot be further
Together.. you, your (molly and jim Wallet ian
aereoulre.d to 'serve, copy of vout
ALTAMONTI SPRINGS,
Unit No. 71, SHEOAH, SECTION
FLORIDA
build together so that
flecords of Seminole County, Record's of Seminole County, NINE,.
FLORIDA
will babe iwhole tat of heme
Northeast corner of the
Contested,
written
defense's,
it
FLORIDA
Condominium, recorded
tories, money than you would befie'se possibk. Here's how.
any,
to
it
on
Florida
PROBATE
DIVISION
NoIIC..4
Public
Hearing
S.ctton
Ii,
Township 21 SOuth,
Well
Florida
provide the mortgage financing. You furnish the property.
GARY E MASSEY, ESQUIRE, 4I
Netice of Public Hearing
-. Officials admit the Jump In
Unit No. 43, SHEOSH, SECTION Official Records B.00k NI, Pages 34 CASE NO. PR.?S.764.CP
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Unit No. I, SHEOAH, SECTION
We'll build your new home compklely finishing the outside. Then, be-ginning with the
Rangel'V(ast; runthencealong the TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
e. Semoran Blvd Suite l07'
thru II), Inclt'sive, Public Records
Estate of
ins,ide, you tell us
FOUR, a Condominium, recorded in TEPI, a
east
i,4
line
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
BY
Altamont,pring's
Florida
divorce statistics has been
of said SW
South 0
Condominium, recorded In Of
how
muds
to
finish. You and your family can finish the rest.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Zoning Appeals of the or
5emile County, Florida
MARTIPJ W OSTER,
Where we stop building and you take over is pretty muds up to you
32701,o
OfliciaIRecordsBook.9*;,pages93) Official Records Bock 911, gage's
degrees 13' 49' East 74.30 feet;
larger than anticipated. "We
Unit No I SHEOAH SECTION
the Board of Zoning Appeal's of the City of Altamnonte Springs, Florida, thebefore October 17th, lfli. and Ut4
but the more you can do for yourself, the less your cost will be. Let's build
thru 1004. inclusive, Public Records 1)19 they 1393, lnctu'slve'. 'ublic EIGHT,
thence South $9 degrees
a Condominium,
together and when you fl&amp;sh you'll have
original with the Clerk Of this
54' West CIty of Altamonfe Springs, Florida, that said Board will hold a public Court
recorded
expected
some
rise
after
the
of Seminole County, Florida
a
great
NOTICE
TOCEEDITORS
I
investment. one Ihal will psy you handsomely for every
161.12 feet to the point of beginning,
Records of Seminole County, in Official Records Book 993.
bit
of
your
Pithef
effort.
Finding just the right home foe your family
that
said
Board
will
hold
hearing
to
a public
before Service on
Unit No 3. SHEOAH. SECTION FlOfidi
Pages YO ALL PERSONS HAVING running thence South 0 degree's
consider the question of
new law was introduced, but not
.'
won't be diffhult either because' in standard plans alone theme are OVER 20 MODELS that can
1353 ttsrs, 1139, inc'usive,
0.4' hearing to conSider the question of Qtafltlngavarianceforthefollowing Petitioner's attorney or im,,.
FOUR, a Condomnium. recorded in
Public
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
East
700
P
be BUILT ON YOUR PSOPIRTY.
feel; thence South 09
Unit No I, SHEOAH.
qWte of these proportions,"
mediately the'fe'afl
SECTION Records of Seminole County, SAID ESTATE:
[
oth,rwI
Offic.al Record% 8.00k.91), Pages 931 NiNE,. Condominium, recorded
degree's SI' West 352.93 feet; thence granting a variancefor the following dtsCrLbd property:
in Florid.
thid
INSTANT
MORTGAGE
VIHANCING
is
asallabk
4
default
will
be
entered
*ald
a
spokesman
for
the
Social
property:
Ia qualified property owner's, Conlac? Jim
Yntj and .ac ci you are hereby North 13 deti I)' 49'
.
thru 1006 inclusive', Public Records Official Records Book
Lot 613, Spring Oaks Unit
against yog
Walter today. We want you to
t—s
fl Page's 36
East 90.78
for thi. relief demande'.J
UnIt No 2. SPIEOAH. SECTION
know all the fact;, We want you to see all of
Lot 7.LaFloresta, No 2. Pint Book
notified nn regyire' to fire any
of Se'n'inle' Co.nty, FIOrd
Sections's 94 IC, Twp. 71S, Ronge ?I prtjti
in the
fat: thence PIci-th 41
Affairs Ministry.
the models offered. We would like to tell you the exact costs
ttiru Ill. incluSive, Pvbi P'td's
and what your monthly
EIGHT,
a
Condom
nium,
recorded
claims
and
demand's
which
ypu,
degrees
13'
29"
IS,
Page
21,
Public
RecOrds
of
East
Unit No. 3, SHEOAH. SECTION ci SeeyslnoI County, Florida.
City Of Altamonte 5prir,s,
mortgage paymenI would be for any of our home, buift on
East 155.19 feet to the South right of
An independent survey rein Official Records Book 997, Page's $thernf you,
your property to ssh,ate'srer stage of
Seminole County, Florida.
WITNESS
my
hand
And
seal
o
inside
completion you
my
Florida,
PB
17,
Pg.
96.
FOUR, a Condominium, recoroed in
Save against said
way of Stat. Rood No. 436; thence
Unit No 3, SHEOAH, SECTION
t.
choose. We
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1313 they 1459, inclusive. Public
want you
to hays all the facts. Then y-ou decide whether your new horn, should
this Court on the tOth
Dc*'ted one in every five new
THE REQUEST FOR VAR lANCE
__________________
estate in theoffice Of tP.e Clirk of the
Official Records Book 911, Pages 931 NINE, a Condominium, recorded
day of Sep
North $9 degrees 56' East 725 feet to
be
Jim
THE
REQUEST
FOR
VARIANCE
tember
1973
Walter
built.
In Records of Seminole County, Circuit court of
th
marriages
the Eighteenth
t, inclv'si, Public Records Official I'ecords Beak 9*4. PAges 36 Florida
I.e., those or
,
the point uf beginnng. All of said asks waIver Of the minimum yard asks Waiver of the minimum yard (Seal)
Call., call rolleci or slop by the dhply paric
neatest you. If you prefer we'll contact you. Send
Judicial Circuit. Semingl. County,
of Semile County. Florida
lands lying and being In Seminole reguirernt's as tel forth in Section requirement's as set forth in Section
the coupon lelow.
ttsru II), inclusive, Public Records
cutting in the last five years —
Unit No. 3, SHEOAH, SECTION
4' R-IAA of the Zoning Ordinance
t"lorida, Probete Division, in the County, Florida
Arthur H. BUkwith, Jr.
Unit Plo 7, SHEQAPI, SECTION of Seminole County, FlOrida
EIGHT, a CondomInium, recorded
Clerk of Circuit Court
73, Section R.IAA
CourtP's at Sanford. Florida,
FOUR,Condominium,r.rrin
i has ended in divorce, while
Unit No 5, SHEOAH. SECTION lnOUicialp,corth Bo0k997,
THE PUBLIC HEARING will b's No. 77$ 73,
Let
R
Page's within fr rR!en,j.r month's
FI;ne RiCPiarcte'
THE
PUBLIC
I4EARIPIG
v.itI
be
B'
serious social problems exist in :
91?. Pese Sit NINE, a Cc.n1cmr,urn, rrrrded in
THE
PUBlIC
HEARING
will
be
he'ltl
in
the'
Cit
from
-j Hall of Altamonte
.
1303 thru 1459. inclusive. Pblsc
th#
held
ri
the
Cty
t4.,ii
Df'Putv
Clerk
held
04
In
!',i h4, ir;ci.jsvr, PuuIic
Altamont.
the C.ty Hall Q4 Altamonte
tord's Official Record's Book 9*1, Pages
of the firat publication of
S9ning's, Florida, or Monday, Oc
one in seven of all marriages.
on
...
34 Reco,ds of Seminole County, this notice Each
of second
Spring's, Florida, On Monday, Oc. Springs. Florida, on Monday, Oc. Pyblish- e'of. II, 71, 21, Oct. 5.
ci Seminole County, Floridi
cIIm or demand tOber 70, 1975, at 5:00 p.m.. 01'
1973
they IU. inclusive'. Public Reco'dt
I
IIQeIil.
DFP OI
quite
common
nowa
as
tober70,
1975,
at5:OQp
m
most
be
or assoon tober 20. 1975, at 3-COp m ore's soon
:
Un.t Plu II, SHEOAH, SECTION cii 5eir.nI County. Florida
in writing and filed in
$ocstheneaft,raspossibie,as,hIcn
Unit Pfo. 4, SHEOAH, SECTION dyplfrate' and 'state IPre place of
FOUR, a Condominium, recOrded in
days,' said Mrs. van DiJk, "(or
tim. interested parties and citizens ttsereafteraspossible,,twhithtlm, thereafteraspossibl,,atwhich,im,
Unit No. 7, SHEOAH, SECTION EIGHT, a Condominium, recorded residence and pe'sl
infirestod parties and citIzens for interested parties and
Official Records Boot SI), Pages 931 NINE, a
olfl adores ot for arid against the proposed and
cititn's for
young couple to get divorced
Condominium, recDrdeo in in OfficIal Records Book 917, Pages
against the proposed varIance and against ttss propow
Notice is hereby given
tPse claimant and must be
thrsa 1006, fr,C)y$ivL Public RecOrd's Official Recs'ds Book 99$, p
plans for you to select from
to varianc, will be heard.
that w,ap
variance
I
13*3 they lISP, Inckiiy, Public by tPie
will be heard.
'and sell off their possessions.
'noaaeø In bu'sine
will be heard.
of $evninoJ County, Flnj
rlaIma,W, hi's aqee'W or at.
THIS
at
7040
NOTICE
Is
to
be
thru 113. IncluslyL
pubfisIs.d
r,cce'dsof Records of Seminole
THIS
NOTICE
Ii
to
be publl$h
County, torrwy, or' the same shall be .u'_..
They get rid of furniture they
THIS NOTICE is to br' Published Orlando Ave Maitland, $.mino.
Unit No. )4. SHEOAH. SECTION SemIngi County, Florida
by Posting one (1) copy or the t,y
PRICED FROM
FlOfida
COfy, FlorIda
o., iii copy
flated at Orlando, F101'lda, this aforesaid dllcrlbd property
FOUR,i Condominium, recOrded In
t, by posting one ni copy
wWeq the ficiitio.,
Unit No. 9, SPIEOAH, SECTION
di'tneedintheflrstplace,
rid
and
Unit
No.
3,
SHEOAH,
SECTION
18th
day
N
September,
I73
aforesaid
described property and aforesaid described Propfrty md flAme sf AIM ASSOCIATES I
Official RCords Book. Sit. Pages #31 NINE, a Condominium, recorded in
posting In three (3) publIc places
'23,0001
EIGHT, a Condominium, recOrded
themselves ofa high mortgage
potting in three (3) publIc place, posting in thrce (3)
r,.00 Pt Oster
MUSIC. arid that wi .nten
thr-tj lo, incti,,tive. Pr.bic Record's Official Records Book 9*8. Pages 36 i
JiM WAITU t$OMU
within
the
City
publIc
place's
Official Records Bk 991, Page,
to
of Altamonte within the City of Altamonte within the City of
i4
Administrator
or rent and go back to living the
of Semr,oI, Count',. r
Spring's, Florida, at east flftee, (IS)
Altarnonte reCiSler 'said name with the Clerk nf
thru I)). inclu'si.ie. Public Records 1383 they 1459, inclusive Public
Spri,, Florida, it least fifte'n ($5) Springs,
'said
estate
th
Circuit
COUrt.
Se'inoi
(moo Plo. 7). SHEOAH, SECTION
diy's prio' to the tIme of public
Florida, at least liItn (IS)
cf Seminole County, Florida
happy life of a bachelor,
Count',
Record's of Seminole County, THOMAS W. GIBSON
days prior to the tIme of Public days prior to the
'FOUR, a Cofxiominiutn, recorded .n
P*aning.
Unit No. it. SHEOAH, SECTION FlOrida
time of Public FlOridA in aCcordare with lb.
"Some go back to university
hearing
DIreCtions— Take 1.4 to the DeBary.Deitona Exit, Turn left at main entrance to
f
_____
hearing.
and RICHARD LEIGH
Official Records Book WI, Pag*s931 NINE. a Conciominium, recorded In
Provision's of the Fictit,, Nam
DATED THIS lit DAY OF OC.
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i"
nit No. 4. SHEDAH. SECTiON
be
P.O. Box 15037
DATED
StAtutes,
11413
l'st DAY OF OC.
'siInothinghadhappened.The
DeltorlB:
PasttheDeitOflalnnfobllnklnglight,
gostralghton
Deltona
DATED THIS 1st DAY OF OC
Blvd.
to
tPiru 1O, intlusive, Public Racrds OfficiiI Records Book Ni. Pages 3e EIGHT, a '..oridorsinium, recorded Attorney's for George H O'str,
TOBn, 1975, A.D.
To Wit; Section $65 Q$
TOBER, 1973, A 0.
°f'
Fairbairn Cf ,lurn rightand follow signs to new models.
Adminrstrator
c-f
TOBER, 1973 A D.
-r'ninote Cci,vity, F-icida
thru 112. inclusive, Public Record's inOrficial R.cord's Oook9tl, Pagr's cs,itp
S. Phyllis Jordaht,
Statutes ItS? That tfl
questIon of alimony is not even
tot Pine
IOFFiCIAL
SEAL)
Station
1Ofl's
',.r Po 3, 11(TUAIi 5(TtCr, c'l Sc'rtium'or
("j Clerk
IOFFICIAL SEau
.rlrreitCd irs 'said venoi,p
Cursty. lioc,-.
discussed in many cases,"
LIJ lhIu l4, itclu'stve. Public Metcalf Building
S Phyllis JOrdabl,
?'
Phyllis
JordiN,
POUR Cc'ndomnium, re'rde3 n
'si1 Plc. 13, SHEOAP's, SECTION Reordt of
Altamorde Springs,
West Colonial
City Clerk
(1Pfi.ur)
$emlnoj, County, 100 So..th O'an. Ayqn
PetervanNieuwland,a social
City Clerk
0e' Burke
Florida
Qolt SI), Peçirrs #31 NINE. Condominium, recorct, In Florid,
Altamorw,
Springs,
Orlandn.
FlorIda
Altamorif,
27001
Ores Taylor
ttstu 1306. inclusive. -tnc Records Offiial Record's Book 968, Pagis 34
SprIngs,
worker in Amsterdam, said
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Unit 7.
Highway 50 West
Florida
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SHEOAH, SECTION Publish: Sept 2$, Off, 5, 1975
Earl
Florida
Publib; OCt. S. 1975
of Sminoi Lourtr Of 4
,PSfl Iii. inciu,'ye Public ReCOrd's EIGHT, a Condominium,
in
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there
was
a
distinct
increase
recorded DER.$76
Publish: Oct. 5, $975
Publish
Se'ot
Publish:
Oct.
5 1973
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Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Sunday, Oct. 5, 1973
.
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CLASSIFIED

County

Land

Transactions

Are

I

Recorded

Tompkins &amp; wI Arthur E. Bowles &amp; wt.
G&amp;fl Dev. Co. to Gidus
Jaymor Corp. to Eugene H.
Blessing.Methven, Inc. to
Peter Ranaldi &amp; Sandra D.
Joyce to Carlos Martinez &amp; WI Vester B. to Margaret Lake, S Builders Inc., LI 241, Woodcre,t
Kienk, Jr. &amp; wt Nancy K., LI 13 Wm. E. Blessing &amp; WI. Janet E., WI.,
Mary, U251 Queens Mirror So. 30'of LI 2&amp; N 30' of 3,
to Geo. E. Papcun &amp; WI
Bik 292nd Un. 517,800.
Northwood, $27,900.
LI 16 BIk A, Sweetwater Oaks,
Addu. CB $25,000.
Roberta,
LI 84 'FtaIIt,00d Et&amp;,
Sec., San Lanta, $16,000.
Wm. S. Lee &amp; wf. Judith to
Jaymor Corp. to James Klein Sec, $57,000.
Calbert Constr Inc. to Milton
Sec.
,
Richard L. Seal) &amp; wt Joyce
Panning Lbr. &amp; Supply Crp., &amp; WI Thelma M., LI I NorBlessing.Methven Inc. to
R. Bond &amp; WI Sharon M., U 29
Gidus Builders, Inc. to
to Jerald Sapp&amp; WI Carol M.,
antor
mt. as tenant in
Robert
thwood, $28,700.
J. Methven, sgl., Lt
Richfield, 125,600.
18
Matthew
S. McDonough &amp; wt
LI 24 BIk B less part, The moo: Bik
A, A. F. G., Vegeta ble
Jaymor Corp. to Thomas M. Bik A. Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 6, Marguerite E., U 242 WoodFF., Sem. to Mtg. Guar. Inc.
Springs Shadowwood Village, Tract, Sanford, 5.364 acres, Kisling &amp; WI Lorelei A., LI 77 $64,500.
crest Un,,
Corp., LI 15 BIk E, The se 2, $M,800.
$oo.
Northwood d, $27,900.
Superior Constr. Co Inc. to
Meadows Wests, $33,767.
Berly R. Tucker, sgl. to
Wrenco Homes Inc., to
Wm. E. Nester &amp; Jean I. to
Donald J. Warren 4c wt Annie Mae White, sgl., Lot 10, DavId Robt. Tucker, N 161.5' of
(QCD) Marvin A. Cook Jr., &amp; Carn S. Fuller &amp; wt Patricia,
Clarence L. Coleman &amp; WI. Josephine L. to John L.
Bik A, A.B. Stevens Addn. S ' of SE1.S of NW1 Sec 30-2112 &amp; W of 11, BIk 3, Resurvey $37,300.
water Oaks, Sec 2 $75,000.
Spring Oaks, $46,000.
Elmer E. Brech &amp; wI. or Nw
sgL,ii'
of 81k 4, Wildmere, LW, $100.
' I.
JamesE.
Lee
&amp;
Vivian
J.
to
LavernetomomasJ.
Morris&amp;
Louis Johnson Jr. &amp; WI Carrie
James V. Rowe &amp;wfJoArmS., wt. Teresa H. E 125 of Lot 4,
M. to Azel Q. Lester &amp; WI Verna
Eleanor Ploor to Lynn H.
Lots 11, 12, &amp; 13, 81k 21, 4th Sec., Bik D, Dommerich Hills, 6th Baumann &amp; wt June
D., LI 73 Granada So., $19,200.
J., N
Dreamwold, $7,000.
Addn., $67,500.
United Assoc Inc., to Terry L.
163.50' of E 157.' of W 3V.52'
Wm. T. Qulnn&amp; wt. Phyllis to of Lot 25, Forest Lake
Peter Quinones &amp; wt Frances
Wright &amp; Peggy A., Li 429
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Walter
D. Dantiler &amp; wt. $7,000.
to Raudelio Gonzales &amp; WI
Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt,
Elena, Lt3&amp;S10' of W 100' of EleanorSLtlBlkL Glen Arden
Sec!, $,900.
Gary R. Osborne&amp; wt Mari-.
lila., lit Add (less F 11' of S to Cecil a Miles &amp; wt Judy C.,
Lot
2, Academy Hts., $26000
The Greater Constr. Corp. to
James D. Wood &amp;wfJudjthto 57'), 1-45,500.
WI
II 12 81k A, Winter Springs,
Robert Witsil &amp; Patricia to $47,400.
Judith N. wood, 1.1 117, Lake
cett.a A, LI 79 Wekiva Hunt
Kenneth L Allen &amp; wt. Mary
Harriett
$100.
Club Fox Hunt, Sec 1, $35,000.
John F. Allen &amp; wt Margaret
R.B.
LI 15 BIk H Carriage Hill to F. Vaughn Pope &amp; WI
Rebtna
Fla
Inc.,
etc.
to
United Assoc Inc., to Michael
Walter Edw. Conrad &amp; *1 Un. No. 2. $40,000.
11. Kuzlv &amp; WI Peggy, LI 406
Frances, LI 15 131k M Carriage
GrangeProp.,Inc.toJohnfl, Hill Un. No.3,138000
Dorothy H. LA 23, Lake of the
Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt,

Seminole

lkrith'rsr, I
to Sherren A. Brooks (Married)
Robe rt H. McNabb &amp; WI.
Mercedes Jane Schoeplein to
&amp; son, Michael John Timmins, Patricia
to D&amp;vid H. Stiglich &amp; Frank John Schoeplcin, Sec
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V,:n. S.

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Crenshaw &amp; wf. Julie, U 415
Spring Oaks Un. II!,
IOU.

James R. Stephenson &amp; wt
Ann G. to Karl L. Ilackinson &amp;

Joe Wiginton &amp; wt. Jo Dell to ,,.f
Lt ',iA
Fred P. Griffin &amp; wt
Joy
A.
to
Wiginton
Fire Sprinklers, Inc., North On. Terr., Sec 9 Unit 2,
Grady A. See &amp; Maureen E.
S 75' of N 120' of E of Lt 2 BIk $31900
Jt. ten, IA 3 Blk B, Gene Gables wt. Donn - Lot 441 Forest 21-W, W 100'
of E 330' of N CrOwt,On, LA 13 Blk E, Carriage
Wm. Brutt's Addn l.w.,
Sec., Meredith Manor, less r-w. Brook 5th Sec., 137,000.
Archie Pitt
&amp;
911.46' of last half of SW "s of liii! Un. 4, $11,00D.
$24,000.
151,800.
EtheIM. hoover, Lt 1 &amp; N l6l 4'
Fla. Standard Land Ccrp. to SW 'i,$l00.
Earl E. Wolfe &amp; wt Mary to
Sally LII. Wickersham to of 2 (less F 650 ) 111k 7 Tr 1
the Heminway Corp. SW %4 of
Guardian hill.g. Inv. to Marion Wenceslao Lopez &amp; wt
eneva
Susan
Heaton, Lot 4 Blk C North Sanford, etc., S31N.
SW s of Sec. 21-21-30, less R. Stover Jr. &amp; wt. Kathryn B. Jacqueline, LI 1 BIk D, Sunland
Ranch
es, Sec I, $22,000.
ardens
Jack F. Stemper &amp; Pauline to
portion in Forest Brook 4th Sec LI 147 Barclay Woods 2nd ESts., $17,500.
Th
e
Greater Cons tr. Corp to
15-34 &amp; NW t4 of NW 14 of Sec Addn., JU1,000.
Ulysses Tabor, sole h&amp; of
Albert Piche &amp; wt Ivalena &amp;
Luxury Patio Apartments s-21-3o, less Forest Brook 4th W H Green &amp; Sons Inc. o Michael Schmidt &amp; WI Edwina
Win. Li 78 Weklva
Hunt Club, d of BIk 24, Roblnsons Survey of
Sec., etc. 52.5 acres, $600,000. Edw. T. Griffin &amp; wt. Susan H., to Browder LJoh1i3n Jr. &amp;WI
STUDIO L2,3
2

BE?)ROOM

Walter Reed Bell &amp; srI. Lucy L,
Hunt, Sec I, $38,700.
Robt. Utz &amp; WI. Shirley A., Lt

1505 W. 25th St.

428 Wekiva Hunt Club Fox

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$125

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John

United Assoic., Inc. to Michael L Woodruff s-d, $100.

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Debra M., Lot 16, Blk B, Bear

Jerry A. Wald &amp; wt. Maria to Lake Manor,
Ben Ward Agey Inc., 1A 7 Blk C

lbuler FUke &amp; wt Sharon to

ionun)r U. iun &amp; WI. sanura
to f'aü'i M. Brunson &amp;--wt. Diane
J. Lot 203 Forest Brook 4th Sec.,

$36,800.
Frank F. Webster &amp; Marsha

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MARRIAGES
Performed by Marilyn. Notary,
Ocala, 904 732-111111611 or 7325773.

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Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
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Furnished Apartments
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611S Park. Wetkly or

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Reward for return of 22 Ciflt and
wt. Irbq E., Lt 42 Blk Q 11~e Lt 10 Blk
F, Winter Springs,
ladies purse from Lake Mafy

Longdale &amp;-d 1st Addn. $16,4M.

E., IA 24 Blk H Winter Woods s-

Clifford D. Jordan to ShWey

A. Cook, sgl., U 36 BUt E,
Gary ILSchnoor&amp;wf Jean F. dUn. 2,139,000.
Linda C.
Staley
to
Wm.
C.
Woodmere
Park 2nd rep!.
to Caroline Sue Stilliugs &amp; H
Staley,
Lot
14
BUt
F
Spring
$18,900.
roth
,
,
Valley Farms, Sec. 6, $100.
Valerie A. Livingston
$4, 'Frallwood Es.
$21,300.
Ben Ward Agcy, Inc. to (Married) to Gerald S.
thiton, Unit 1D, Sausalito,
Paul Edw. Sims &amp; wI Izora K. Anthony U. Krapf &amp; WI. Joyce
Condom, Ph. 1, $100.
to James E, Smith &amp;wf Sue B., L,E460'fN341.G5'of NW %
Jiymor Ccrp, to Richard A.
U 460 Spring Oaks Un. 3,
NW ¼ of Bee. 1-2141, etc.,
Delopes,
$57,.
sgL, U 9 BIk B., s
$40,.
Gary J. Collins&amp; wt. Judi th to Sebastian Hts., Un. 2, $31,500.
Russell R. Davis &amp; wt
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Carolyn to Investment Corp of
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20-32, Eof rd.,&amp;E660' less rd.,
etc Sec. 6 20-32

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• Shag Carpeting Throughout
Tile Baths
• Modern Equipped Kitchen
"iside Utility Room • Outside Storage
Private Cow'tyard
• Profsio,I Landscaping
Privately Fenced Rear Yard
Ceramic

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&amp; wt Dorothy W., Lot 3 Grove of Lot 5 Orlando Indus. Park
$100.
yard, $350
ORANGE CITY- Duplex. turn or
JlflJ, $49,000
Un. 2, 6.755 acres, $100.
CALL TO SEE
George Hanas &amp; WI Mary to unurn Quiet Neighborhood
FERN PARK t'.AITLAND
Reasonable ?IS 761$ or 371
Kenne th Rose,PC'2803S290' of
Magnolia SVC. Corp to
3 bed .
Fuqus Communities Inc. to
roomy, I' baths, air ronditionir,
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craven Dev. Co Inc., LI 488 E-San, Inc.,
N
297.7'
of
W
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of
NW'.
of
dishwasher, fenced yard, 1223
from NE cor.
Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt, Lots, Ori..X.Io Indust. lark Un. SWL,, of Sec. 21-21-31, $100.
Easy friendly living. Come loin us.
FORREST GREENE, INC.
G4133
FRANKLIN AR MS
Sec 3, $6,.
Rent
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Hanas
&amp;
wt
Mary
to
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2,1143,800,
from 1)41 mo
M5o
Gidus B!drs Inc., to Andrew
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Inc.
to
Dusan
Lakas
&amp;
Bi
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edroomunf urn. $170mo
Fuqua C9mmu ni fles
T. MIhOk &amp; WI Loreen A., Lot Robert C. Matthias, Trustee, in ZOO of N 437.7' of W 245.1' of BAMBOO COVE APTS
3 Bedroom unfurnished, 1)33
Lt
NW1 of SWI of Sec 21•!1-31, One &amp; ,
249 Repl. Portion of Woodcrest Secs. 34-352141,
r oo m apartments,
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Unit
Five,
$37,900.
1100.
furnished or unfurnished. Newl
CHULUOTA_ 7 bedrooms, fenced
v,,)
&amp; all of 23, 24 &amp; 25
Come
Grange Prop Inc., to Dooglas Indos. Park et at., $339Orlando
yard, large family room, kitchen
XX E.
Margaret Lake, wid. to redecorated.
AIrport Blvd. Sanford 3231310
q'PPd,, Asking tio mo. 365
R. Neu &amp; WI Catherine, Lt 403
&amp;
573],
Gidus Builders, Inc. to Charles M.
Deflary-.AJutts
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air;
close to
Spring Oaks Un. 111, 140,100. Kenneth Kiess &amp; wi. Jane
Marion D., W 67' of LIz 9 &amp; 10
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510r churches. Ideal for retired 'Efftciency apartrnnf, lights
and
Grange Prop Inc., to Robed Lot 24-4, WOOdcr
BIk
6,
Tier
2,
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H.
Tralfos-d's
persons 64$ "N or 377 5051
est Un.
water furnished. Ellab,1h Crew,
Edw,
Moeca
&amp;
wt
Linda
A.,
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Map of Town of Sanford,
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MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
5&amp;2. Spring Oaks Un. v,
$33,(),
WINTER ITEMS.
M. Wayne Downs &amp; is'f.
SELL
Richard N. Smith &amp; wt
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
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Patricia to Jimmie J. Rodgers Frances to Eduardo Urel1es &amp;
WANT AD, PhOne 37? 2611 or 131
&amp; wt. Shelly S., LI 13 BUt F, wRa,S60.31'
IXCLUIIVIDIITRIIUTOR
'3 and
friendly AdV'sor will
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Temple Tern. Annex, $21,500. i &amp; W 140' 0112,WI40' Lot
holp you
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Iali,s Cwp,is cn
Wendell J. Kiser &amp; Barbara $5,300.
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A. to Philip W. Watson &amp; wi.
Wnh oft of tt p
Clay Carroll to Gee. W.
hokby end
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HOMES OF DISTINCTION
'Close to everything yet away from it aID
Large wooded lots *Street lights
Paved streets •Sewars •Sidewalks

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&amp; wt Marguerlte J.,

S pct. down.
or Conventional Mortgages.

Ests., 2nd Addn., $33,500.
Li, 1, 2, 3 &amp; 4, BUt 29 MellonGreater Constr. Corp to
Ville, &amp; S of vacated St. adj.
Wayne Constr. Inc. of Orl., LI Us 2 &amp; 4 on No., $30,000.
117 Wlnsnr Mnnnr let 1.4,4..
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201 F 25th St .j yen
HAL COLBERT.REALTOR
Fve 327 0617or1fl 1517
Eves. Selma Williams
37? 1517

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REALTORS

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975 Cameron, 2 bedroom, Centr
heat and air, range ar
refrigerator, covered pati
laundry room, wind awnings, Ill
new. Innice adult park. Phone ]?
0,19.

211 W. 25th
Sanford, Ila.
Call for App?. 322.3103
Remodeling

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for sale S of
Parts, I speed, 4 barrel Phcvie
323 4340,
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373.

AeConditlone,j 8-atter,es. SI? 9S ex
chanoe PEEL'S BODY dm0

Dachshunds, miniatures, AKC.
Also Siamese kittens. Animal

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MOtnryI Ir'surftnce
fit AID */''arv
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373 311144,

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661 1005

cellent condition

Spring Wagon
take offer, 7 sets of Harness
single or double pull. Can be so
at Horse Rider Store, 735$
Sanford Ave. 3)9)502.

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radi o. $ track tape player In dash.
Blue metallic, $1,993. Call Don
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We Buy Furniture

CASH
For Yqur Junk Cars
3731329

ANTIQUES
I Piece or Houjefull
CASH 373 4321
C od used furniture wanted P
private party. 3734520.

ROBSONMA iNE
2977 Hwy. 1797
1275941

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Specl ion and tires, valve lob; 1) 50
377 9073 after S n.m

anted to buy used office turnitur
Any Quantity. P4OLL'S Cats,
berry, Hwy 1792 $304306

All '73 models greatly reduced)

CASH 322-4132
15' Runabout, fiberglas, canvas top,
50 HP Mercury engine &amp; boat in
excellent shape &amp; ready to go.
Good trailer, 1695 37? 1067

used furniture applances tool
Buy I or 1031 llems Larry
Mart. 215 Sanford Avt

194$ Cadillac, Coupe 0*Ville-, full
power, new tires. top condition.
$975. 3734317
1971 Dodge Ram Changer, 4 wheel
drive, lull power, air coridition..d
54.500 371 7271 oiler 5.

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II' V bottom fiberglass fishing boat
&amp; trailer. Excellent c1ition
1450. 327 3915

1971 Pontiac Lemans, 31,000 mIles,
power steering, air. 51.800 323
4117 alter 6

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
T p priceS paid, used, any ccxsditic
6M-1126, Winter Park
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1973 Vega, low miIege, excellent
buy at 11.395 323 1570 or 131.1405
Dealer.

H n?ing Rifle, 3004. or 300 Wit
:heifer Mug. Must be in goo
onditin. 373-0171

1971 Chevrolet Impala two door
hardtop, air I automatic, 1st 1500
takes. 323-1530. 903 Airport Blvd.

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REINELI. 19 ft.. '73 110 hp Merc.
Cruiser inboard and outboard, low
hours, lull canvas, instruments,
head, icebox, sink; tandem
trailer. 371 O31. Must sell.
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1972 Gremlin X. factory air, $1,295

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Air Conditioning

Home Improvement

entral Heat &amp; Air (',onditionin.
For free estimate,, call Cirl
Harrii, at SEARS in Sanford. 322177).

interior. E.terioq Painting, 7S ye.
experience, also minor repars

AIR CONDITIONING.
RE FRIGERATION,
DUCT
WORK 71 hour service Au
makes DYKES AIR CON-DITIONING. 3275.177

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BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVI
I,SENT ALL TYPES OF CAI
PENTRY AND REPAIRS 37
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Window &amp; Door Screens
Custom made Repair's
Discount P' (es 3224420

AII C.. ILO till

lrite,;or, fiti.r.ôr
Plasterin
Plaster r.l'rP,. ni P.
mulati

Pressure Cleaning
A&amp;A CLEA',, ."L'..

Exter ior pressure-clearing
371 (A5
A small Classified Ad brr'gs big
returns Try on,' and see Call 372
7611 or 5)1 9993

Rodio&amp;TV
ESTERSOPI LANOCLEARING
Bulldozing. Excavating, Ditc
Work. Fill dirt. tog soil 37? 514

For the t41sne'sc whn dorca I need a
lull time t,c.lkk.-,'ner
n.inciI
statements and 11., reports $31
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Classified Ads didn't .xork
there wouldn't be any

are (Ic,,, ni., till curt (14v 10(5
All kindS ril dooinq House trailer
S'ored 1. move'd 372 9112.

uric't mr.I rr.i,rs til roots or
All Aork
BROC,f)EPI ROOF lNC, 121 6700

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LOOKING FOR

I(onie Improvements
Carpentry, Remodeling. AdditionS.
Custom Work Licensed. Bonded.
Free estimate 373 8035.
vt', Are having difficulty finding a
rIarelo liy, cr tndr,ve.a iot-. Co
"('mc 'ervcc yi'v, Liii' nerd of.
read .111 ri, w an1 .1% evi ry day

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OLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Gonzalez 303 323 3939.

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ROWE SEPTIC TANK
i(en,ei Bonded. Insured CO/I
crete Septic tanks. installations.
Vainfields &amp; tanks pun,ped 37?.
1.990

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rPc)M 7p4[ WANT Al
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DRIVE IN TV SERVICE- Fast
Service. 203 Live Oak Blvd.
Casselberry Phone 1319641,

Roofing

Lawn

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- F AIIM. GARAGE
cr STORAGE BUILDING
Penta Treated Timber, Thermal set
polyster finiSh Over QaIv steel
SPFCIAt.t7F INLOWCOST
F .1 % ,, P
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SI'MlNOt F 531 lEE, CO
$6901))

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Buildings

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PET REST IPIPI
Bo.ra.ng &amp; Groom - rig
PP 373 4057

B'uty Care

IBookk.*sv S.Mcs

A full $500 mov ing ao,sanco s'hen you buy a new
Granada Townhome at S.nora. Move in for less and you
keep the difference.
See what a Granada Townhome has to offer Over 1,650
square feet of living space.
including 3 bedrooms, 2'/,
baths and plenty of closets A private courtyard entrance,
enclosed patio garden. two- car garage with electric doors.
rant. ii I,&amp;, ,f
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(formerly Ha'r -,''t', Beauty NOOk)
ttc
t rt 372 SlI?

You've got it !

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67A-Feed
JiM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Rnirar"

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Horse Pasture For Rent
15 Acres, in Sanford
323.1319 or 322 7171

_Sales

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,,rr 7q I'VI ri 1.101f i ct J ni'q'i.JIc
osition, twin needle. Iront
fl.fluflQ deluxe Seeng machine
'av halanie of $7$ or 10 Dayments
'4 55 Se,. At
cAp4FORo SEWING CENTER
307 Ea" First, Downtown
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Call 171041 6

COLOR TV.$ll 9S MONTH

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TV Ant ennas installed Also music,
intercom, paging sytems New or
old construction. 37? 7996. South.
east Video,

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muwr; m rir power
rototiiier:l.land cultivator. Good

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Entire inventory clearance, for-merly Buttons S. Bows. 2410
Hiawatha Ave. Also Smoke
damaged stock reduced up to 50
pct. &amp; more. Sale starts Mon .Oct.
6 Watch for grand opening,
PAYTON CHILDREN'S WEAR.
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12' OrIardo Clioper, Johnson con.
trols, 13(I) or best offer. 321 0305.

JIrAlwnoKJ 1.100115

3503 Orlando Drive
Sar.ford)?3 5200

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115 Service all makes HERBS'
TV 1200 5 French. 3 7) '734

14 HP Pump &amp; Tank &amp; 1.5' pipe, $100.
Call 323053$,

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Color ifrom ISO. B&amp;W, from

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cc topi. Sinks Installation avail
able Bud Cabell 3775057 any
time,

Tills IS THE DAY tOuy a new,
car, we today's Classified ads for
best buys

76-Auto Parts

55-Boats &amp;
- Accessories

Two girl's bikes, 1.10 each Golf
Clubs, 143; New sewing macnine,
050S.

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DAvES' 373 9)70

Frigidaire automatic washer. 23"
wide, as is 173 Student trumptt 8
case, $.15 319 5119.

Da vs- 3fl 6123
Plights 37? 2357

323.7340

Pomeranlans, AKC, male, $15;
Female 1100. Will sell both for

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY - SELL - TRADE
311 313E First St.
372 5622

Steel Building, 30'i60', S ton air &amp;
heat. $10,000 Delivered to your
site. 327 5943,

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Sanford Auction
1200 French Avenue

_So N'S FLORIDA ROSES
WrKidru'll'S Garden Center
tO) Celery Ave. Sanford

65--Pets-Supplies

Garage
Sale.
Sofa
bed,
Refrigerator, Toys. Clothes, Many
misc. items. Fri., Sat., Sun. 9
am. til. 101 Larkwood Drive
(ldyilwllde').

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GARAGE SALE: Misc items in.
Cludirig Oil heater, 125; 220 V AC,
$; I 3 HP pump. 110; Lawn
Mower, 15. 211 W. 15th St.

for Sale

Electrolux vacuum cleaner,
condition. Call 322 siso.

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KENMORE WASHER. parts,
S ervice, used
ud machines
1..00PIEYAPPLIAP;CE537) 06,7

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only ll SO per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

SMALL APPLIANCE!
REPAIRED
5005 S.snford f,vC 3737170

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'Antique Auction

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Hotpoint 70" SlOi.ve
$)O0orbe'stotfer
Call 321 0967

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Firsl Time in Market. Make your
selection first Let sizes start at
7S'xlSO' and up 11.000 toS3,950 per
lot. Large 100 yr old oak frees,
rounlry living, City Convenences
Cou nty maintained streets. City of
DeBary. 3 minutes from DeftonaDeBary exit on I 1 8 20 minute's
north of 436, I 1 exit. Sales pier son
oo, site Sunday for your
'ar,zc. T,k : ;
Uary exit and follow signs.
AMERICAN INVESTORS
REALTORS
305647 Sluor4u $027

Used office furniturp Wow or steel ile5kS
(executive desk
&amp; chairs. seretarial desks &amp;
chairs. Straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry
All merctiandise to be sold to the
NO LI'S
highest bidder. Partial listrig
Casselberry, I? 97.530 4706
Bald Fr ont china. Queen Ann
dining room suite. Queen Ann
NO LONGER USED CAMPING
bedroom suite, player piano, brass
"EAR IS IN DEMAND, SELL IT
and iron bed, oak table and chars.
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD.
cherry etejere. Duncan Phyfe
Sofa, Victorian love seat, Emp're
sofa, several wicker pieces a
_62-Lawn-Garden
---cluding exception wicker couc-.
chair and rocker set. drop li",,t
Free lawnmower blade sharpening.
table's, oil paintings, tapestrirs,
Authorized Gravely 8. Bolens
fireplace
sets, chests, rugs,
Dealer, Camco, 3)0 W. Melody
clocks, rockers, desks, wide
Lane, Casselberry. 3396.617.
variety glass and bric a brac.
Special shrub and garden sprayes
BankAmercard arid Master
Charge wetce
95 cents ea. GardenLan,j, 1100 W.
1st St , 373 6430.

Westinghouse Dishwasher and 9 Cu.
ft. Chest type freezer. 7330 Orange
Ave

COLORADO- IOACRES
$91750) 595 clo wn, $95 rr.ont?ly
BCiutltil tiJh 'I'Oiint,r1 allL'r
O '.'.PLR FO6 37 8.6O

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FULLER BRUSH

RAYMONDM BALL
Peg Real Estate BrOker
37756.41 Aft Mrs 377 2757
5)7W 1st St Sanford

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Fireplace, oversized garage, on
Canal. 113.000

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Refrigerator, Kelvinator Food a
rama, Side by side. $100 323 5019.

Forrest Greene, Inc.

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APPLIANCES
AT
flAPCJlP4 PRICES SANFORD
AttCTlON, 173 7)40

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173.900

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ST. JOHNS RIVER-- Near DeBary,
almost anacreot river fronl with
beautiful trees, great fishing.
Owner says "submit offers"
CALL NOW
LAKE MARY- Beautiful lakefront
lot ona peninsula for unotstrurted
,et'nv.fy 575.000

Merchandise

ThreeloIs, 25th St. Zoned MR 2
137,500

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BY OWNER- Beautiful country
lot s rear St. Johns River. Low
down payment. P.O. Box 20?,
Sanford, Phone 327 1705

BrokerSFMIPIOIE CO
Acreage tracts.
small and large 17000 per acre
arid up Terry Realty, Realtor 623

Six Acres, near InduStrial Park,
USD00

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thildrn, pet, 0-KI105 per mo. Sr

Real Estate
3227643

SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM THE WANT AO
COLUMNS,

Swivel Rocker, choc of three, $15,
End tables, $5; Floor lamp. 5.13;
Table tamp, SI; Picnic table, 2
43-t.ots-Acreage
benches, 111.50; Desk. $50; Book
caSe, 112; Hope Chest, cedar, $50;
By Owner, S wowed acres, S
Twin bed complete. $35; Nice old
minutes from Suwan.e, River,
Sheraton dining room suites, $145;
Chiefland, Fl., 55.000, Also 6'4
KULP DECORATORS. 409W lit
acres, partly cleared, Orange
St 372 7335.
City $l5,0 322 7,
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So before you buy any mobile horn., coine see all you
can get for your money
Come to the Show.

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35 Year Mortgages

And best of all we're dependable. The Superior Mobile
Home Show is a wholly.
owned subsidiary of one of
the ten largest savings and
loan associations In the U.S.
We stand behind .very horn,
we sell.

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financing arid s complete
service center right on the
premises

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Sanford)?? 183)

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Rattan 3 prcr vta &amp; chair, corner
table &amp; i'xl' center table, 37) 1011.

Cabin adjoining Oc ala National
Garage Sale, October 4th, Bel Aire
Forest Moss Bluff Ridge, 50' x 100' North Homeowners, Oxford Road,
lot, cabin furnished, air con
Fern Park. 110 families. Old and
ditioned. 16.500 with one third
new, items
down 3275770
......._ Yard Sale, Sat., Oct. .1, 102 Colonial
Wôy, 22nd Off FrefKh, Sanford.
4-ommercProrty
Something for you.

W. Garnett White

good.as.n.w refurbished

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bath, living roo m dining room
combination, family room, eat-in
kitchen, double garage, large lot
with fenced yard. 373 17.57

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Moving? Why Not Live

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'171 M4fl 377 7711 171 521$ 373 759s

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baths. 3 car garage, Florida room,
Central H A. 113.000

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
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with nice gar den spot. In good
location. 130.000.

I AKE MARY- New 3 bdrm
heme'i Make color selections
Paved streets, city water. 171.500
with only $700 down Government
finanrino 114 1649 Builder

Highway 17.92, Sanford, NextToCvaIj,r

Established Residential Area?

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NEAT AS A PIN 2 bedroom home.
equipped kitchen, air. 117,750,

Only $20.000. Owner Associate,

In Sanford's Fine

32-HOuSeSUnfurnjshed

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2 Story Colonial home. furnished.
air. Can be used as two rental
apartmen ts Garage Nice lot.

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Room. Private entrance private P'dern7flR large screened porch,
bath, air condItioned, no cooking,
c arport. utility rm
kitchen
2726510
eauipped.lruit&amp;shad,,r$tW
3727764
Private room for ren t near
Altamonfe Mall. 33Pofl't.
7 BR, fenced yard, $150 Adults
Preferred 373 sesi or 3774420
MOdrniting your Home? Sell no
longer needed but useful items
CASSELBERRY- 3 bedroom,
with a Classified Ad.
bath home, family room, air
Conditioned, carpeted, kitchen

ments Un(urnished

Forrest Greene; Inc.
11111D 6813
REALTORS
3736353

2 Bdrm. Apts.Fum. or Unfum.

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home, with central heat &amp; air
Walk to elementary, bicycle to
college. VA available 574.500.
CALL NOW
WINTER SPRINGS- 3 bedroom
horre. carpeted, fenced back yard
with utility shed FHA available.
521.150.
WE TAKE TRADES
DUPLEX- Purchase FHA, live in
one side, rent the other. Lower
your cost of living. New Ft-IA loan
available, Call now.

S On Lake, Free Boating Spool SClubPouse
• Drapes *Carpeting Step. Dining Rooms

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3 Bedroom, 1' -,ba tM $600 down arid
assume payments. Phone 372 3429

321.0041

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Owner-Enterprise, Orange City
area 12½ Plus acres, 1½ yr. old, 2
OR. 1 bath. Above ground
swimming pool. 11 young fruit
trees Secluded. 5.39,900 373 92)5.

P"drnnnt 75 1 7 Elm Sanford
N" Ot 379 #9%

RFALTOR 372 7195
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By owner- 7't miles west of San
lord, 3 bedrooms, excellent con
dition. 515.900. 323 0230 or 562 2649.

313.7140

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1 bedroom, kitchen- equipped. a ir,
carpeted. $95.50, Adults only 327
sit nds. 1 eves.
Plurtes: RN's: LPN's; Aides; Aide
Companion: Needed Immediately. Two
bedroom, turn or uIurn.
68034
adults preferred, wcuroty deposit
°' 3274420.
Fulltfmedriver
Sanford Yellow Cab
LAKE MARY-.- 7 BR duplex. kit
701S. Park
Chen equipped Carpeted, central
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MIchael T. Bragan &amp; ssi

AVAILAILI
Each Woodmere Home Features Central seat AIIO
Air Shag Carpeting In Living Areas. Inside Aid
Outside Storage. Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More I I c.
On Out And See For Yourself.
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ADULTS, NO PETS
116W. 2nd St.

No Investment. DeLand 9W 136.

Inns to Hmey H., Winchester Communities Inc., from NE cor Holden Real Est. Co. Addn.

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DIRECTIONS: Go West on 25th Street
Off Hwy. 17-92 to
Ridgewood Ave. Follow Signs

Ben Ward Agey Inc., Lot 31

Garden Grove s.d Un. No. i
(form. Wheichel) &amp; hb. R. Guy FraflCesW.,N50'ofU8&amp;S85'
to Michael G. Gibson &amp; WI. of LI 7, BUt 4, Bcl.Isle Sec. of
Loch Arbor, $29,900.
John M. Rashleigh &amp; wt Lyda Sharon D., Beg. at pt 835' E of
Eula Mae Martin, W. to
to Wm. A. Darby &amp; WI Frances SW coy, of Sec. 31-19-30 run N
James Martin Jr., LI 45 BIk C
J., LI 3 BIk F The Woodlands, 243.71' E 200' etc., $2500
$si,.
OiL Indus. Dev,, Inc. to (less S160')&amp;LI6B1kC (less N
Levie Fla Inv. to LeslIe G. Fugua Communities Inc., Beg 160') A. B. Stevens Addn. to
Midway, $200.
O'Neil &amp; WI Judith Ann, u n at p1 on E.W CelL line of NE
BUt D, North Oil. Ten., Sec 8, of Sec 34-2141, 257.50' W of E
Charlie Williams &amp; wt
Juanita to Charlie Williams &amp;
Un. 2, $31,.
line of Sec. 34 etc., $100.
Orl Indust. Dev Inc to Fuqua WI Juanita W½ of NL of U 20
Raymond Buehanon &amp; WI

12 AND 3 BEDROOM HOMES

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LAKE MARY- ]bedroom, V: bath

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W MODELS NOWOPEN FOR INSPECTION
TAX CREDIT APPLIES
COWVINTIONAL
VA SO DOWN 'V /• FINAN CING

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Look at this neat 3 bedroom,
carpeted.centralairhomeinquiet
area No loan costs. $1723 down
Payment. and $171 50 P1, per
month

home, shady yard. air conditi)ner,
Will dicker or swap. $19,500.
WE TAKE TRADES

7565 Park Dr

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Nurses Aide to care for semi invalid
Light housework. Must be able to
work week ends I. evenings. Good
wa'es Write Box. 7195. Sanford.

REAL TONS

Loan

Why pay more? only 5 pct. clown and

SANFORD- 3 bedroom, 2 bath

Your MLS Agency

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Lake Mary
P41cc furnishedap t7
mature working man only. No
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322•2420 Anytime

Eve% 371 0415

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PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2543 Park of
$7Oup.

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Central heat S. air, range $23,500

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7.75%

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WIlT "(EALTY

room with master bedroom, wa'k.
TIRED OF R ENTING? Why no,
in cets. ccntial "acuum. Also
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roomy 4,500 sg, It. of space Just
in quiet residential area. Privacy

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dining room, kitct,en. living room
3 blks from town, Call 373 5109
after 6 p m

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SAN MO PARK. I 2 3 bedroom
trailer ap?s. A dult S. family park
Weekly 3515 Hwy 1797, Sanforct
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heal &amp; air. on almost an acre. All
this for only tS4.000.

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

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blocks fr om town, lOw rent,
looking for good tenant, Call 373
3109 after 6pm

REALTORS,130.l666

again to $33,950

Zoned for horses, custom built,
Inc . REALTORS7I Mrs ÔU 4)61
cedar and Tennessee st on e con
Struction, 3 BR, la baths. central LAKE MARY- I bedroom home

7 PC? mortgage

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I; baths, fenced yard,
garage No qualifying and assume

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pOrch, huge inside utility room. 7
car garage, 2'; years old.
REDUCED UNDER ORIGINAL
CO.T. S'*im in community pool.

Ce in rear. shady &amp; corn
BEAUTit:UL HOME- I bediroorns'I
enclosedfortable Two bedroom,

only 101 W 9th St .150 month Call

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Famous Recipe, Reward. 372

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SUNL AND- Well kept 3 bedroom. 2
bath home on quiet Street. Corn
pletely fenced, Pool. Assume low
interest loan. Only 173.900.

Sunday, Oct. 5, 1975-I IA

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?Bedroom, I' bath, 0* 10' at ta:hed 5.ed. IS' carport, large
Florida room Central air and
neat La k e Kathryn. $7030.
7476

fl0#1E.o Iii 1170

Bedroom, air Conditioned. fence
vArd, 1901 Summ"lin Ave so.goo

Ste n stro 111

O F At TOP 373 5771

mation II 272

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fine business location, Has won
derful potential Call for cllefails

Crank Realty. Realtor

Hartman Realty Inc.

dining rooms, Xa'xIO' Screened

571.900 Excellent terms,

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K ids Outgrow the swing SC? or Small
bicycle* Sell these idle items with
A V4Ant Ad 70 place Your ad. call

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7Mgjile Home, completely furnished,
attached Florida room, situated
On 7 IOtS 2 Utility buildings Phone
3770373

3 BR, I', bath FHA, terms

Larry Saxon, Realtor
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viery large rooms. Eat in kitchen,
f or mal dining room. A real buy at COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST)
FRENCH AVE - Residence plus

Ncw moc'prn, I Story Studio apart
mcrts, ,,t?ractively furnished
Cflflven,en,,,
beautifully landscaped 1)3% mo

LOST: Diamond earrings

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Gordon C. Carlson &amp; wt Doris,

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BEDROOM, in excellent con
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with trees near SCC -- 3
mo 4 OR SIlO mq 1)00 damage
Oepost
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

Make your Budget go further. Shop

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A. Webster to Geo. H. Greene &amp; N. At te r berr)' &amp; WI Norma L

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Can Help
Call 12) 4357
Write P.O. Box 1213

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MAGNOLIA AVE- - Largo# 2 story, 3

Monthly, 373 1796

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM

Hunt, Sec. 2, 13-4,500.
Luther F. Tuker &amp; wt Eva V.,
Unit 4 Mead Manor, $7,000.
Woodlands Sec 3, 144,900.
Jack L. Gale &amp; Tina C. to
area. No questions asked 3732965
$45)
Melvin A. Elkins Jr. &amp; WI. Lots 33 &amp; 34, Magnolia Hts.,
Elmer A. Jarrett &amp; wt. Goldie
322-2090
or 323 0361
Jerry Crews, Inc., S
Billy
N.
Atteberry
&amp;
WI
Wanda
to
of
$5,)o.
SW
Wamel Corp., Lot 8
Professionally Managed
of SE "s of NW of Sec.
Roy C. Jacobs &amp; WI Lynda tO A. to Maxwell E. Jarrett &amp; WI. Non L. to Joseph W. Kiefer &amp;
BlkBOakGrovePark,$100,600.
ev
G'enevleveS60'of N 100' of W 4z WI Lois, LI 142, Spring Oaks
29, less E 30', $20,.
Kenneth G. James &amp; WI. Roy G. Jacobs &amp; WI Lynda
Chariton Sperry to Barbara Beverly to Donald D. Royer &amp; Lots 12 &amp; 3, Sunny Slopes, $100. of SW "hz of SW "s of NW L4, Sec. $46 9013
lloeh.,c
A BABY'S WORLD Care for infants
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A. Solitro, N of Lot 26, Des WI. Gertrude E 150' of U 1, Blk
Janet A. Boerman &amp; hb. to age? only, Next to new Drivers'
George W. Patterson &amp; wt 35-19-29, $8000.
Rc..AIJORS if l-F
License Bureau.
Equitable Life Assur. Soc. tO David J. to James P. Blalock &amp;
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Pinar Acres, $100.
D Normandy Addn. CB, $92,100. Wynnelie T.
J.
Donald A. Stebbins &amp; wt. wt Eunice, Lt 17 BI.k E, Oakland
Hickson &amp; wt Kathryn, S 360' of
Jr'J L Lo
9-Good Things to Eat
t 6 BUt 1 the Est 1st Sec.,
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of NWL4 of NWL4 of Sec
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Woodlands, $52,500.
Farm, Fresh Fruits
Paul Horton&amp; wt Myrtle I.. to
etc.,
Kewarney
Constr.
Co
Inc.
&amp; Vegetables
to
Roy W. BrantJey &amp; wt Bernice To our many
Johnson &amp; Johnson Dev, Crp
friends Al customers,
Citfi.
Bk.
Oviedo,
U
63,
lIoweil
B.,
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1&amp;
N'
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of 2 BIk 6, Tier
Inc., to Walter F. Carpenter,
we are now open for business at
Eats. ad repL, $35,000.
Town of Sanford, $8,500.
curnqv,- Iocation on thelarmy'all
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Austin
Dcv.
Corp
to
Richard
come visit,
DannyArnet$&amp;wf
Ma
rthto
ofSEcor.o(Goyt,USthSec
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ANDERSON FARMS
W.
Tesch
&amp;
wt. Robin L. LI 2 Ch
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22-19-32 etc.,
arles NI. Hall &amp; wi Patricia,
7301w. 1sf
Robert Lee Dean&amp;WIlsabefl (less W 15.98') &amp; all of 1 BIk 59 U I Rik B Smersd Nort ______________
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Sanlando The Suburb Beaut., Sec
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4, $21,500.
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to Stephen Ben Brooks &amp; wi
s. Sec., $41,000.
Gifford
A.
Cochran
&amp;
wt
HelenE.
1.119
Benjamin
James
Palm
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Jaymor Corp. to Gertrude A. tk)rothy to Leslie M. Gross &amp; wt
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&amp;.d, of
to
town, less 100
Extra Xmja money?
Moore, sgL, LI 13 BIk A. San Mary P., No. 1: Beg. W4 sac. Want
..'st 644 N"1111
Walter W. Burrow &amp; Sebastian Hts., Un, 2, $38,000. post Sec 20.21.32, run E 302.8' to
Tired of looking! We have
I.
Irene E. Jones to Alfred J. r-w line of SR 419 etc., &amp; 'Fr. 2, oPenI
Jeraldine to James Lee
nos full o, pa rt
WILCO OFFERS YOU
&amp; selling Sarah Coventry
Anderson &amp; wt Jean M., LI 194 Ch'u1etesc Jr. &amp; wt. Jeanne $12,000.
Jew elry.
SANFORD

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They 're Hot"

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

42-MobOe Homes

3 BR, 2 bath FHA, 115,500

FHA BUYS - SMALL CASH
LIKE tJEW. 3 bedroom. 3 bath
Summ,rset in Casseiberry
carpeted, fenced.

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New hovse in a rural area po
3 BEDROOM. I', bath. fam
Payment, monthly payments liii
FOOfl. 1007 Scott, Sanford, Onit
than
Governm,n; sut,%idited
$15,000, below FHA appraisal
'0 Qualified buyers
Call to see i'
YOU aaIilyp
3 BEDROOM. 11 ) bath, garage
central air, carpet. 7811 Sanford
M UNSWORTH REaLTY
Ave,Only 173.200
Req Real Estate Brotter
5(73w
373 9410

arai)crie's. dishwasher, shrubbery,
privacy fence, MINT CON
DIT IOU '37.7%O Must see Call
or terms

$1351150 - Color TV
QUALITY INN - NORTH
SR 131, Lonowont

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male dog Call Carl at Mr. NuttIer

$34,900.

31--Apartments Furnished
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First floor, newly remonelea 8.
furnithed. 3room apt. Reasonable
Rent. 75W ISf St,

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toil SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
Free, 4147077 for 'We Care"SELL THOSE NO LONGER
"Hotline. Adults
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
Teens
CLASSIFIED AD
Let Therapeutic Pool
Improve your health
Deluxe 1-Bedroom Apt.
Phone 53) 376.3
At Town 8 Lake Apartments
IS ALCOHOL
month plus tiIi?ij 373 iOlO
IN YOUR FAMILY?
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cw make nfler Jfl 3)97
I'erd 3fl 76)1, or 53)9993
!; 7UP.air, near SiC i privat,
5)30 mo PIUS utilities. 135 OWNER TRANSFERRED- 3 BR.
JOHNNY WALKER
'It-' seCurity 1720843
I' baths. C HA, carpeted, fenced.
r,FNERAL CONTRACTOR
FHA approved. $150 down to
R$At. ESTATE, INC
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Adult Dark
qualified
buyer.
rfferino tishn
Canoeing and
3226457
(('0 n$p,r,. c'cwe Ss1rroun.d v
Stemper Realty
t4a,Iil,,l n.ik 'nil vorrss trcc
177 JAYA
Central Florida's
JIM HUNT REALTY INC
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
7571
Park Dr
in 7111
327199)
19)95 French Pt At TOI.
AFTER
HRS
Real Estate
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377 Oa.0
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41-Houses
TAFFER REALTY
CRASH SALE
RAVEPINA PARK-.- Choice 3
Req Real Estate Broke.r
I 100 F th St
bedroom, 7 t ,tpi, i,mii room
177 55
f' riptv, mfl'.r r ,jh? n, I trdronrn,
.7irtI rti
i-,'ir,ih' ivrij &amp;
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57 Alccante Road. 3
bedroom, I bath, living rm., kit
Che n, screened porch &amp;
garage.
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30% 795
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OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S
ODAYS WANT ADS'

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41c a line
hutt S times
31c a line
6thru 25 times
2lca line
26 times
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

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$3S$iOo.

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322-2611

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Sunday, Oct. 5, lflS

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Area Business Briefs

Atlantic Promotes Harris
James hL "Jim" Harris has
been appointed vice president
of Atlantic National Bank of
Harris, who has been
ansistant vice president in
charge of 'nstallment loans
since July 1974, was elected to
the new post at the recent board
of directors meeting.
lie will continue his duties as
head of the installment loan
department.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

JOHNSON &amp; JONSON

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BABY
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Seminole' s Bag Of Tricks
Fails To Impress Bulldogs

DI-GEL
LIQUID

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is located at the comer of SR434
and Wekiva Wngs Road.

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Comflank Mortgage js
providing the construction
a t'rl l hines to
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Lake
Mary
city
officials
and
be built In
bustneumen
were
Sanora
onhand Friday for the ribbon-cutting at Elyse Florist
developer J. Bralicy Odhani's and Gift Shop, 127 E. Crystal Lake DrI,e, Lake Mary. Shown above at the oceason were (front row,
new single-family community from left: Chamber of Commerce President Delores Lash, co-owner of the new business Sylvia
for which site preparation Hahn, Walt Sorenson, store manager Elyse Json and co-owner Jane Gassman. Back row, same order: H.M. Gleeson. Lillian Griffin, Councilman Harry Terry, Mildred Gerke, Edna Mae Gorman and
began last week.
Jerry Banks, president of Jim Collins. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.
ComBank Mortgage, is a native
of Seminole County, having Ave., an Insurance represen. Electric.
work with our members for the
been reared in Longwood.
tative with
Combined
improvement of the profession
First Federal of Mid-Florida Insurance Co of America, has
The newly formed Mid- and the benefit of the families
Is providing part of the land received an award for out- Florida Forklift organization they serve."
Improvement loan for the standing sales and service t o has been named a deale; for the
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Iii case you na venIneaN wt
Sancra South is the first new
D
A
Industrial Truck Division of W.T. Grant Co., the nationwide
Paul Uoruonaro,
regional
.
Matteson, ,.
subdivision to begin
. sales
, manager, said
. Her.erson
retail chain which was hit with
.,
Mid-Florida
Forklift iS losses of 1111.5 million in the
str'ictton In Seminole County in
won the ,.Pearl Award in we vv. located
• , a•
many
Street,
Clement Stone International ol
... first
• six months o( this year, has
a ', a
, A
The homes of Spanish, con- Sales
dealership
will
filed
for reorganization under
and
Management
temporary and colonial design Achievement Club The In- service accounts In Seminole the nation's bankruptcy Laws.
in two, three and four ternational club is named after and Orange Counties, as well as
Thus, W.T. Grant Co.,
bedrooms, will sell for $24,900 to the company's founder and other surrounding areas.
becomes the largest retailing
$28,900.
failure In U.S. history.
board chairman.
Grainkow Funeral Home, 130
The New York-based chain,
Irvin and Marion Rockhlll
Henderson became West Airport Rd., Sanford, has which started in 190, filed
have opened a new factory associated with the Combined been accepted for membership papers in federal court
outlet store lnDeBaryonUSll. Company as a representative In the International Order of the recently,
seeking
92.
and his work in service to Golden Rule for the eighth rearrangement under Chapter
The outlet will feature policyholders earned him his consecutive year.
11 of the federal bankruptcy
women's apparel at discount award.
The announcement of laws, which would allow it to
prices, according to RockhlIl.
Gramkow's acceptance was continue to operate while trying
made by Roger Ytterberg, to reach a suitable agreement
0
,
a new
Yolanda Caldwell will assist
Arv4e.
1. '.J$U1
with
creditors.
IMI ,.....Ae
Sambo's Restaurant is coming executive director of the
the Rockhllls at the new
from
the
home
office
In
In its court affadavit, Grant
Irvin Rockhlll has had more to Sanford
Springfield, Ill,
said
it currently operates 537
than 38 Years experience In
According
to
reliable
sources
Is
the
world's
Grant
City stores in 40 states
women's
apparel
and
the
nafioawiderestaurant
cha
largest limited-membership and has more than 62,000 empreviously was associated with recently purchased a piece of organization for funeral ployes.
RockhillManufactuz'Ingin
New
until property on US 17-92 from Guy directors Before being ad.
It listed assets, as of Sept. 4,
Jersey and North Carolina
Thornton,
owner
of
Economy
mitted,
a
firm
must
be
of$1.OI5
billion and liabilities 0f
retirement to 1)eltona
Toyota
recommended
by
families
It
$1.03
billion,
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restaurant will start in the near professional people In the area, had sales of $1.76 billion,
Sportswear.
future.
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property n queson
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The 30-yard penalty you've heard of that
team took a giant step forward in higher one, right? did much to decide the outcome. In
education Friday night.
fact, next to bruising Fullback Sanford Cutts, it
What happened?
was the biggest gainer of the night for DeLand.
Ramifications of the 18-13 loss to DeLand
Whereas Seminole's coaches, players and
were more involved than a matter of 31 polnts, sidelines personel were abruptly critical of of"The refs took It away f rom us," seemed to be ficiating, they let It be known in rather unthe malnboneofcontentionasorange-and.white pleasantterms.Callitpanicin the heat ofbattle,
clad players swept from Spec Richardson Field desperation, or even result of a hyperactive,
biting lips at a crippling defeat
bruising football game that goes down as a great
Seminole's biggest complaint about of- one
ficiating was that DeLand was hitting af te r the
But also call it unwise.
whistle and after ball carriers were out of
Twice in the game, once on Del and's winning
bounds
drive, Seminole was assessed 15 yards, only to
Apparently, the Seminoles were under the protest vehemently and draw another yellow
misconception that they were playing at home flag for unsportsmanlike conduct
Or they forgot that visitors don't often get benefit
While the first penalties might have been
of doubt on close calls.
Fact Ls. the game will not RO down in sports
annals as one of the better officiated games.
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shocked the host Bulldogs into punched it over In five thrusts, scored ' he not slipped. Cutts
From that point, Seminole
13-0 submission at halftime, quarterback Ken McMillian went around left end on the next had little to cheer about. Bill
I)ELAND — Now you see it, Star running back Sanford sneaking one yard for the score. play to score.
McDaniel was nailed bra two.
n'.w you don't.
CUUS was held to a mere eight
Both teams played an all-out,
The last TD came with 4:54 yard loss, Whigham was sacked
Sleight of hand tricks by yards on five carries in the first hard-hitting, spine tingling left in the game, and Seminole's for minus 10 and Tim flainei
Y. ;nino!e 11i9i School's football kill, but the lumbering r)c1ind brand of (ootbdll, but the
last-ditch effort wai game, but got six yards kik for a fourth
t&amp;.iiii captured an audience of senior turned the momentum of momentum was
clearly on short.
and 16 at the DeLand 30. Five6,JO for two .ual-(ij-5 Friday the game by streaking 66 yards DeLand's side of tht ted s
With John Spolski at quarter- yard penalty against the Bullnight, but the rabbitwouldn't to a touchdown on the second mental mistakes continued to back
and DeLand's defense dogs cut the distance toll yards
come out of the hat at the final play of the third quarter.
hamper Seminole drives
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certain to be hashed and touchdowns. Seminole had yard penalties on the same play pitchout and halfback
option book and almost pulled the
rehashed for years to come,
punted just short of midfield, moved the baU to the Seminole pass from Whigham
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No one asked me,

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bust Coughed up $150,000 six Orlando" committee. "And I'm ally
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Payoffs have been ex ce ptional, too. Average trlfecta payoff
was SW. witich does much to fight inflation. Four trifectas have
been over $1,000.

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DAYTONA BEACH
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Brantley took the iniative
Seabreeze came ba ck in the
Friday night in scoring in the third quarter wi th a one yard
first half, making key in- run "keeper play" into the end
ter:eptluns and less fumbles on zone by quarterback Mark
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Coach Sammy Weir's the extra point, and the score
workhorse Rick Garza — who remained 10-6 throug h the final
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Garza carried the ball
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One radio an nouncer likened repeatedly for the Patriots. In
some of the wet maneuvers on the second quarter, a bad snap
the wet, sloppy field of Daytona from center Lee Hartman let
Beach's Memorial Sta di um to Seabreeze take over on th e 42
the "Bogey Farm Shuffle," as yardline.
The Patriots pe netrated to
heavy rain. ended just be fore
Seabreeze's five yard line
the game got under way.
earlier on Garza-carries.
Freshmen Bob Fite kicked a
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half to break the sco ring ice.
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7inn Beck, Sanford's grand old man of baseball, has a college
tournament named in his honor coming up Oct. 22-26 at Sanford
Memorial

Stadium.

Rollins, Stetson, FTU and Seminole Community College will

play a double-elimination round robin tournament.
Beck, scout for th e Minnesota Twins, lends his name to the
Zinn Beck Fall Baseball Classic.

4th Quarter Lapse Fatal

Winter Park Shades
Tough Greyhounds
By scorr ABRAHAMS

Lyman's offense shone most
brightly early in the First
quarter and early in the third.
LONGWOO[) - "Yes, our Park coach Larry Gergley
defense broke down somewhat admitted after the game,
in the fourth quarter," Lyman "We're struggling a bit. We
High coach Dick Copeland said. didn't get in when we could

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in the state to be able to offer its players only a four-month job.
In short, Orlando can grow stars and keep th em, unlike th e
situation In recent years with Alberdi, big Juan, Gasti, Agu.stin,

By JOE ASK HEN
Herald Stall Writer

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was that Stephen Calder's referendum for a new fronton in
Quincy passed. Th at means that in 1977, Orlando's player roster

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15, 14 and 13) after two weeks play, Muguerza, Celaya and Er.
dow set the pace in singles with four wins apiece.
nue Arana,

Fans are learning what it is to be shut out at the window this

dustries In the electronics and
light manufacturing fields.
only one company has announced plans to locate in
Orlando. And Timberman contends he "can't say one way of
another" whether the decion
that provision in the constitution, no mention by the Mogul Corp. of Buffalo,
of It was made when the pay raise bill N.Y.. a pharmaceutical firm, to
build a $3 million plant In Ortraveled through the Senate and House.
Lando
was due to the promoWallace was asked about it at a news
conference. "I just don't know," he replied. tional program.
"I'm not a court"
Timberman insists, however,
Meanwhile, the 66-year-old Fulsorn, the that the ) inquiries received
only former governor old enough to draw the directly as a result of the propension, will continue to receive the money at gram include "a dozen hot
least until it Is challenged in court. it hu not prospects, and I believe we are
been contested in the six years since he first going to have some defhilte re.
suits by the end of the year.
came under the retirement benefits
For any former governor, like Folsoin, who
"That people have to wider.
served two terms, the newly enacted law stand Ia that these negotiations
provides pension at full pay at the age of 60; Like a long time," Timberman
those who served one term or less arc eligible said. "If people are
looking for
for 68 per cent of full pay after they have lived Instant results In Industrial
dol2ree score years.
velopment, well, it just doesn't
it is based o the current salary and goes up work that way.
anytime the governor's pay is increased.
Wallace will be only 53 when his present
"Maybe we're not doing a
term ends, but be would qualify immediately good job Communicating. But
for retirement at full pay because the Law I've been In this busIness 24
applies also to any governor disabled while in years and these things take
office, regardless of age.
time"

The opening of the Turf Club hasn 't hurt business at OrlandoSeminole Jai-Alai. Crowds were good Wednesday and Thursday,
and th e hunch is that each pari-mutuel plant appeals to Its own
clientele.

buy a ticket and still make it back to his seat bef ore the starting
gate went in motion.

instant
months ago to bankroll a not 100 per cent pleased myself. gram, but said the campaign results from the campaign,
nation-wide promotional
"We started off with a bang needs a permanent staff and which was kicked off in March
campaign to lure new
Industry
but
the results have been mm- more direct involvement from with the "Great Orlando Propinto the area.
imal. And we've got a couple of the business community to erty Sale."
So far, the campaign has them (donors) hedging on us succeed.
Yielded little. And some of the now. We do need to decide if
The sale, which was patterned
"It's easy to say, 'I gave the after automobile industry rebusinessmen footing the bill are we're getting the value for
beginning to grumble about the money",
money,' but you've got to get bates, advertised S to 10 per
project, which has a three-year
involved, too," he says. "We cent price cuts on thousands of
budget of 1450,000.
Culpepper says he soon will also need more communication empty offices, warehouses,
Sponsors are defending thecall a meeting of donors to de- Industrial development sales Is homes and apartments.
program with the explanation dde whether to reorganize the not a glamour business, It's a
The chamber also hired a
that Industrial development Is a program or drop it altogether. long haul thing.
New York City public relations
"long haul effort," but they ac"If we evaluate It and it
"When you're making a deci. firm to tout Orlando in national
knowledge that the entire con- makes sense to junk It, we sion to move a business or a magazine advertisements and
dept is being re-evaluated,
will," says Culpepper, presi. plant, you've got to have direct mall lures to target In-

Controversial Pension Plan

Nineties Night. Grandstand admission will be a quarter, hot dogs Julito,
Laca &amp; Co. who opted for oth er frontons with summer and
20 cents, beer 15 ce nts, soft drinks 15 cents and coffee five cents. A
wint er seasons.
Dixieland jazz band will play.
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"That's because we want our fans out of here by 11 o'clock so
th ey can get up and go to work th e next morning," says Makin,
who is new to the racing business but adds much class to th e night
harness racing operation.
Formerly if the announcer gave last call, a fan still had time
to wait In line at the concession sta nd, down a hot dog and coke

By C. MICHAEL HARMON "They (the donors) are
fuss- dent of a savings and loan. "1 meetings, meetings and more
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lng about what have we done for know we can't continue in the meetings."
ORlANDO — Amid much them," says J. Blair Cal. loose-jointed way we are going
Like Culpepper, Tim Tim.
fanfare and ballyhoo, business pepper," chairman of the now."

lender, in this boom town g
one Chamber of Commerce "Action

but:

The word so far for the Seminole Turf Club is Impressi ve.
That starts with new general mana ger, Neil Makin, and
continu es straight through to the best stock of horses ever at th e
track In Cnsselberz-y. And, hold onto your trifecta ti ckets, fa ns,
post time Is really post time.

Months

an)r grant to such retiring officer."
Martin said the restriction not only cuts
Wallace off from any pension benefits when
be leaves office in January 1979, but
disqwillfies Folsom cM ai:y other exO%eThOr.
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — For six
Years, since he reached the age 0160, James
E. "Big Jim" Folsom drew a pension of $9000
a year because he is a former Alabama
governor. Two weeks ago he got a raise to
$28,955.
And all akng, tiait people at least a.swned
it was legal. Now they're not so sure.
The question arose after Gov. George C.
Wallace signed Into law a legislative act
making former governors, Including himself,
eligible for retirement at full pay If they
served two terms or more.
A newspaper publisher, Harold Martin of
the Montgomery Advertiser Journal, called
attention to a provision in the state eonstitution Which says "the legislature shall not

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"But our boys certainly deserve
a lot of credit. The score would
have been a lot worse but the
defense kept It down."
Copeland was referring to the
Greyhounds' 20.13 loss Friday
night to formerly top 10-rated
Winter Park here.
Lyman went Into the fourth
quarter holding a 13-12 lead, but
the upset-minded Greyhounds
were vIctmlzed by Winter Park
fullback Guy under, who
scored the go-ahead touchdown
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proved weakest against the
long run. Parkers Clark Brown
and Under together rushed for
over 300 yards, and several

away on the game's first play at
its own 30-yard line, and on the
game's second play Wyman
Jackson rushed around the
right side, found open space,
and put Lyman ahead 6-0. The
kick failed.
Lyman's other TI) came on
iLoi first series after receiving
the second half kkkoff, and It
also put the Greyhounds ahead.
A penalty forced Lyman to
start at their own 10-yard line.
Passes to Mickey Manning and
runs by Bob Riazzi helped the
'Hounds grind out three first
downs in the 90-yard drive, and
Loririe Peeler's 29-yard gain on
a double reverse set up the

times broke for long gains.
Brown's 62-yard run tied
Winter Park with Lyman 6-6
early in the first quarter, while
Linder ran 42 yards to score
Winter Park's final touchdown.
He later ran 56 yards deep into score.
Lyman territory, but the
Lyman's leading rusher of
Greyhounds' third coal line the contest, Jackson, then
Winter Park's No. 9 class stand of the evening stopped the pushed the
ball across from
A.\AA statewide ranking Wildcats.
three yards out For his second
slipped away last week when
Lyman's offense shined most Ti) of the night. Bob Riazzi's
the Wildcats dropped a game to brightly early in the first
kick put Lyman ahead 13-12
Evans In Orlando, a major quarter and earl)' In the !.hü-d
upset.
Winter Park fumbled the ball
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fights this month in Tampa and .''
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means that the local boxing fo ll
active until Perez gets
owing rn'narks:
wants out. It Is because of this
enough guts to agree to fight
community will be treated to
"For the first time in my life I he won't
fight me or Ear
me.
the third and last fight in a am really scared I vn r,fri.-i
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anyone
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series that exceeds anything that Perez wi
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else we have ever had around before I get a chance
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turn.
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let him quit. But bef ore he turns
Now for the bad
Joey
fought last month. That guy coward who Is afraid to meet a
"The so-called Southern tail and runs
for cover, I hope was one of
Vincent is back and looking for champion has been running the boxing
three things, either real man In the ring,"
public will make him in th
Victor Perez. The loud talking, scared ever since we
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me for the straight from the mortuary,
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"And please don't tell me that
about Last
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time he stopped me, Perez suddenly tn
with his inflammatory remarks qu.iting before he gets hurt.
become
a
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has 51 fights and never even
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conditioning
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dead man and he thinks he is
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another Jack Dempsey.
rounds, The only th1ni, that
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ffm from finishing the
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ters. But DeLand was a team with too much seco nd straight United Golfers Association Championship.
IContinued fro
f mP
age 1- Bi
class and talent to be beaten that badly for long.
The Altamonte Springs pro had set his sights on the Wall
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Seminole's
second
half
ineffectiveness
could
D
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ked a1
nearside
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5.
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slC'ths.,
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%Ofl
won 't accep.
t I. entry. "You yew a Class pro or a
not
be
blamed
entirely
on
penalties.
oicia1, once a coac,, threw a towel
e air and
member of the Tournament Players Division ," explains Diane)
onto the field in despair over a penalty and the
Fumbles, mixups in the backfield ant:
a
series
Golf
Director Bob"' West
official took a ver bal barrage in the first half of missed blocking assignments di ta
c ted the
when Seminole was winning. In the second half, outcome,
he had had enough and called three 15-yard
Also, Seminole had to use its second half
penalties for unsportsmanlike conduct.
timeouts either to get an 11th man on the field or
Earlier in the game, Seminole's statistician for injuries.
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engaged in a heated exchange with an official
Earl) in the third quarter, when Del;nd was
near the 2u.ird line
driving toward its second touchdawn, linebacker
a rw
'Are you affiliated with this ISerninole) Bill McDaniel looked up at the Seminole stands,
lifted his hand like a maestro and led the chorus
team?" asked the referee,
of boos.
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Caught Inside the 35-yard line and sensing
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another penalty upcomin g,,I.
$i UU aI1a IXHa "
" asked Seminole coach Jerry Posey,
or
ficiating?
had no affiliation with the team
who took nothing away from DeLand's great
Racing Action.
"Then get in the sta nds," bellowed the ref. second half effor t, but still felt victory sli pped
The young man, a Seminole graduate, between his finger tips.
• Home of the Original Trifecta
removed his orange windbreaker in the second
wager plus win, place, show,
DCLIrnd coach Jim Bold termed it "a tough
.
.half and maintained a low profile - outside the win"
qu e as ew race.
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• Gourmet dining in the
He was also critical of the officials, noting
air-conditioned clubhouse.
The game on the field was a titanic struggle. "they stunk."
• Grandstand admission only
Seminole had DeLand beaten - for two quar.
-Jim Haynes.
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MIAMI AP - A to-day battle to save the life ('f a
teenager struck by lightning dur ing foo tball practice has
ended with th e boy's dea th .
Julio Portela, 15, took a direct hit frcm a bolt that
stunned 17 ot her players and coaches Wednesday as it
flashed through a foot ba ll field at Christopher Colum bus
High School (luring an afternoon practice session.
Portela was ta ken to Bap tist Memorial Hospital, where
he died Friday.
School officials cancell ed a Friday night football game.
Instead of an af te rnoon pep rally, students at the school
quietly assembled for a masa for Portela.

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live plays with Tim Raines
getting the score from 33 yards
game out. Martin wound up up cut.
the ball on a double reverse
Defensively, Seminole was
from Whigham and Tim sharp as coach Jerry Posey
Unities, He had an open field on could ask. After an exchange of
the left sidelines with one man punts, Seminole drove 53 yards
between him and the goal.
for i ts second score. A 15-yar d
Mar ti n slipped as he made his penalty against DeLa nd hel ped
cut on the wet turf, and fell the
cause and Whigham roll ed
three yards short of a first ou t around right end for 17
down. DeLand ran the 1:33 off
'anis and th e TD.
the clock for its fourth straight
Other than w hen Ned Raines
victory,
fumbled and Greg Mitchell
Seminole's first half was a recovered at the Seminole 29,
perfect eximple of the way to DeLand was held inside its OWfl
play football. Offensively, 37-yard Line in the first half.
blocking was crisp, running Even with that fumble,
was quick and passing was on Seminole's defense rose to the
the money.
occasion and drove the
Seminole took the opening Bulldogs back to the 42 and
kickoff and drove 80 yards in forced them to punt.

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on defense for the Lions and
Federal and state bureauracy is threatening to put the helped spearhead a rush that nation's gotf courses out of business.
overwhelmed the visitors for
That was the warning this past week at the first Florida State
most of the night.
Golf Association seminar at Errol Estate Inn and Country Club.
Have any Seminole County golfers noticed a hike In greens
In fact, it was use hard
fees' Any assessment notices arrived in the mall?
charging defensive unit
Maybe not yet but it's coming, says Dan Hall of Clearwater, a
closed out the scoring for
director of the Golf Course Superintendents of America. Hs
night when they trapped Randy w
arning was a startling revelation to many of the superintendents
Prult behind his own goal line and
club owners at the seminar Monday and Tuesda y.
For a two point safety
The list of seemingly prohibitive regulations by various
government agencies was awesome and expensive. Hall, golf
Finney carried the ball
times, 17 coming in the first maintenance director at The Countryside Country Club, said
half, before coach Bill Klein Florida golf clubs not adhering to th ese rules are subject to
lawsuits and fines.
decided to give him a rest,
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cheerleaders carried with them
The whitewashing
g as IC
vironi'nentai
Protection Age ncy (EPA) and area water
before the game started, might
fourth straight for Coach Tom (h- ledo's Joe Finney rushes Lake
management agencies
Howell quarterback Jim Ititchard go fast that he Is seen as a blur. Two Ilawk defenders fall to make have
d Simply
it best. It
Ruby's charges and the 35 an attempt at blocking.
There were no delegates at the seminar from Seminole
re, "at last we meet, and it
points they gave up were
County.
Errol Estate was represented and so was Orlando's
ctured allugel4on devouring
most they have allowed this
Atha
rnbra
Golf and Racquet Club. Alhambra owner O.B. Yielding
a small Silver Hawk
Finne y, w was to more than to quick passes and t
year.
said th e information was frightening and ca me as somewhat of a
hen Wark was running the ba ll into Oviedo lead,
il
make up for it.
It might t always
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Finney took a handoff, went up the end zone.
be this
The onslaught continued later
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yards
another hndoff went U the
pair of fwnbles in the first mount a arive that carried the
admitted they were wrong
the truth.
for
the
games
first
score
with
cluding most Gf those in Seminole County,
period. The Silver Hawks were bad near midfield before
when they fir st announced "the middle on a quick open er and
lV'O
still
left
till
halftime
How many Seminole County superintendents know that th e
ou t-raced the Hawksse
secondary
the first ones to cough up the stalled. At that point the
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kicking team
EPA
has outlawed certain toxic materials necessary to contr o l
can not advance for a 37 aid I D
ball when they lost it on their talented toe of quarterback Jun
Finney then took a short pasi the ball after picking up a
LAKEHOWELL
OVIEDO pests and fungicides that can wipe out greens and fairways? Hall
Pritchard put the home team in (rain Ward, as the Lions went Fumble,"
own 44 yard line.
was especially critical of this recent EPA action.
Any hopes that the Silver
ards Rushing
the hole when he punted the ball for a two point conversion, and
Al 365
The Lions returned the favor to the Oviedo seven-yard
Hawks might stage a second 73
Then there are the regulations on water use. He cited a course
Yards Passing
56
ered across the goal line
But the mistake only bought half rally and make the game '5 SO
Passes
after they had driven to the
ig
so
that
installed a pump within the boundaries Of its property. First,
Lake Howell a few seconds of 'l"-'
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Fumbles Lost
,or an • , 'jituO l ead.
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2 th e club had to buy a permit to Install the pum p arid th
Hawk three with 7:50 left In (J
That S when L'l
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iiflfle) iOOn
en had to
610
Punt
grace as it took Finney just
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initial period. Finney hit
over. He picked up 23 yards on
the start of the third "rind
purchase
a
permit
to
use
It.
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The Silver Hawks continued three cracks at the line before
middle of the line and the ball three carries. A 15-yard
On
On their second position,
The water management agency then put a meter on the pump
penalty to make mistakes when Don he was able to break it all the
popped straight up In the air against Lake
hit Rick Evans in the Laki Howell
and
charged the club for its use. It cost that club $45,000 for its
0 0 0
Howell and a 15 Andriano fumbled the ensuing way for the second score,
right corner of the end zone OvIedo
allowing the Silver Hawks a yard pass to Bill Merchant put
0 30 13 2-33 ownwater -exceptitlsn'ttheclub'swateranymore
the Lions in Hawk temtory kickoff and Rick Wark picked it
temporary reprieve.
Want to build a golf course? Hall says there's no way to get it
On his first attempt Finney with a 10-yard down and out
up for the Lions.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
when the first peri od ended.
started
in less than a year because of all the red tape the builder
picked up five yards, then he
Rushing: Oviedo. Finney 29 275.
That fumble was one of the
must
deal
with
Wark was denied a touch- gained three and the third time
Skip Saunier, a 14-year-old ~*~`h,ll 3 ,9. Saunier 3 1. Ward.I few mistakes made by OvieCo
Lions' quarterback Lee Ward down by
Proceii 2 16 Lake Howell, An.
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What
can
be done about it? Hall urges state clubs to band
the referees when one was the charm when he went off freshman, added Insult to in.
and the only one made by opened the second quarter with of
'riancis ig, H olton cle, Pruiti.s.ic together. Keep abreast of proposed action
them blew a whistle while tackle for 14 yards and a 14-0
by OSHA, EPA and
jury later in the period when the Schrenk 711. Pritchard I minus 79
water control management agencies. Write your senators and
congressmen and protest any proposed prohibitive measures.
Above all, know what the regulations are. "Courses can be
closed If you don't meet these requirements," he pointed out.
These are just a few of the relatively new laws facing Florida
golf course superintendents. "You've got to know these rules if
you're going to be a superintendent," says Hall.

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wi th Guy Huff at quarterback Diego. Cincinnati's Ken Ander.
alter cutting veteran Bobby son missed on only five of 22
The New Orleans Saints no l)ouglass,
(Continued fm Page lB
passes against New Orleans.
doubt will be thrilled to hear
Oakla
nd
plays
the
third
of
The surprising Cowboys won
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with 6: 22 left in the third
that despite their touchdown. five straight
road games, this their second straight, surviving
quarter.
less offense, scoring is up all one in San Diego. Rookie Neal
St. IAS in overtime on Roger
.4.
The drive consumed over 5'
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around the Nationa l Football Coizie helped Oakland's come: "
Staubach's winning TD pass
minutes, and the Lyman stands
League.
back against Baltimore last after Lee Roy Jordan's intererupted with cheers and
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Studiously avoiding the end week, returning four punts
for ception halted a Canal drive,
staccato
clapping.
The
zone so far this season,
New
104
yards.
Meanwhile,
the
The Lions had their own close
momentum had seemingly
Orleans has managed only Chargers are expected to go call, getting a last minute
swung.
three poin ts on a lonely field with Jesse Freiths at quartertouchdo wn by Altie Taylor to
Then the defense ally dug
goal in the first two games.
back, replacing Dan Fouts, who catch Atlanta.
in. Winter Park quarterba ck
That averages out to 3'
sprained an ankle against
Baltimore goes against Los
Glenn Russell was sacked for
points a game while the Saints' Houston.
Angeles
with quarterback Bert
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defense has surrendered 31 a
The Pittsburgh Steelers, still Jones th e Colts' big weapon. lie
pass to Vaughn Fakess went
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game. Now you know why New recovering from Simpson's 227 passed for better than 300 yards
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just out of reach of the diving
Orleans takes an 0.2 mark into yard expl os ion
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last week, visit Cleveland. The Oakland l before the Raiders
( lark 111701A 11 Iollo,As blocker Joe North 03)
to spell trouble Ior Lyman; Jerry Human
Winte r Park did wore n
The Falcons are also 0.2, but Steelers' Franco Harris has recovered lot week. LA also
in pursuit.
the ir next possession on U
they've come close, losing each gained 162 yards in the first two
needed a come back for Its first
der's 42-yard run, to lead by the
of their starts by just three gaines, his best start ever.
victory,
kayo ing San Francisco
final margin, 2043.
poin ts.
Cincinnati and Houston col- with Tom Dempsey con.
Meanwhile, Washington, f3uf_ lide
WINTER PARK
L y P11 41 N
today and Dallas s at trihuting three field goals.
iilo
and Minnesota, all wide. Detroit Monday night
H
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in two
The Gian ts will try to contain
iii
Yards rushing
176
feated,haveledahostof high games matching teams with
11
St.
bOuis'Jim Hart, who hurled 11
Yards passing
5.3
By SCOIT ABRAIIANIS
scoring offenses through the perfect records,
Si 0
conference ir. yardage yielded, however,
four
tou chdown passes in the
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ItCrsdCIIePnndeUI
schson's first two weeks.
1 35
Pun?
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givmg up.in average 305 yar ds per game.
floustcn
could
be
concerned
losing
cause
against
Dallas.
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2
territory.
Fumbles
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has scored 90 about Ut2log. Th e st time New Y ork was maed by
Al though Lyman's offense, behind the
iso
7 60
What happens w he n a first-place ofLyman's effort against Winter Pk
points
with Billy Kilmer hur ling the Oilers won their first two W
steady rushing of Bob Riaui, Wyman
ashington and must regroup.
was, point-wise, a bet te r outing than last SL t ou chdown passes in two
WP-Brown 62 run (run
was 1966 when they wound up 3Jackson. and Lonnie Peeler, averages a
The
Jets, who displayed some
week's 32-6 loss to Colonial, in which a
If sta t istics have any validity, then, of
WP-'--RH 7 run Cruet failedi
games. Buffalo, with remark. 11.
respectful 23 yar ds a game, it's just not
They
didn't
have
runners
solid
running
from Carl Garrett
3 run (P i6ti,
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tight defense deep in I ts own ground
course, the team with the offe nsive
able O.J. Sim pson gaining a like Don Hardeman and Ronnie and Jo
enough to offse t what the defense is
WP L i nder 12 n (Russell run)
hn
Higgins
against
Kannot as evident as it was Friday night.
power will generally win,
two-game record of 400 yards, Coleman. who both ground out
givi ng Up.
sax City, o pe n their home seaAnd, unli ke last week, the Lyman of.
has scored 72 points. Mm- 100 yards last week again
Ydifltf' Pare
Th
at is exactly w ha t happenel Friday
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son
wi th New England.
fense t ook advan ta ge of Winter Park
Friday night Winter Park gained some
ncsota, not us ua lly a high-scor.
Lyman
a , 1-13 night w hen Winter Park downed Lyman
44 yards over Its average wi th 344 total
fumbles and penalties to make touch. ing team, has put 69 points on
High School 20.13.
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which m.ans the Grevtwti":4 dowrtc * rcf Colonial. (he ("rnvhln,nds
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wtalize on tile chances they
points anti Denver oci Even
member Metro conference, composed of
'7190. Brown 11 1 1 3. Lyman
had.
winless
Kansas ('it)' has scored
And, Lyman's offense fell below its
Jacksc'n 7 92 Peeler 6 7).
seven Orange County teams and Lyman.
Coach
Dick
Copeland
sa
57.
id
after
last
Winter Park. Russell
average Fri da y ni ght, with only 226
night's game his boys deserve a lot of
Winter Park has been averaging 300
I C $1 yards, Lyman. Buckhat I 7 2
The average of 43.1 points a
yards compared to the usual 238.
,o yards
credit,
yards a game offensively, to lead all
game for t he first two weeks is
Rece;ving Winter Park. Clrkl
Why Winter Park's margin of victory
o ther Metro teams,
Lyman's next game is against Orlando
e high est NFL figure since
th
II. Lyman. ManninQ 637. Jackn 1
was not wider can be attributed to
Edgewater October 18, anot he r Metro
lxrnar leads all other teams in the
1)
1967
and is a shade under nine
several long drives of theirs which fell
Conferen ce team.
points higher than the two-week By THE
ASSOCIATED PRESS competing with Phi ladelphia &amp;
figure of a year ago.
and Qiarlotte in the second
The figure is likely to climb
The World Foot ball League's half."
even higher when th e Saints' compli cated playoff rules will
Birmingham plays the Haoffensive u ni t starts the season, qualify at least two pla
yoff waiians in Hono lulu and San
Khmer leads the Redsk ins' teams after th
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Sta nley made the touchdown Mike Tolson recovered a
scoring show into Philadelphia games- the end of th
A Seabreeze fumble was
e Summer day. On Sunday, Memphis hosts
In the fi na l quarter, Sta
From the one yard line
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lifornia and CharMcFayden
good yardage, Fite's kick was good as the first M orosco recovered a loose bail the Crabs
en in its l ast 15 games agai nst next week wi th
but
a lo made
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, Thomas made their yardline. but Brantley was
ball wi th water half ended,
all teams start- lotte Is at Shreveport.
and the Crabs' fullback Fir
NFC Fast rivals and the Eagles ing with 0-0
only touchdown on a keeper penalized for delay of game,
squirting everywhere allowed
records
and at least ' Here's how the league exIn the third quarter, Garza Lawrence ran th
are still seeking their first two more qualifying,
e ball for a first play. Abramson blocked the Brantley's
the Patriots to take over with returned a kickoff to the 38
plains the road to the Wor ld
field goal attempt victor
)' of the season.
the I-formation.
Only San Antonio Is guaran- Bowl:
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Stanley ran to Seabreeze's
Buffalo hosts Denver in a teed a playoff berth, having
"WinW3Of the summer seamatchup
ten yard line -goal to go - and
at could produce of- won the Summer Season's West son automa ca
ti lly qualif y for
fensive f ireworks. Sim pson, of Division title.
carried the next bail on a
the
L playoffs, which begin
course, seems on the road to
keeper.
A Memphis victory would on the weekend of Dec.
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another record shattering sea- qualify the Grizzlies on
This set up Fite's field goal
e
th
Th
ere Is still incenti ve for these
son. The th
and the patriots smelled blood.
Broncos, meanwhile. basis of best league record, teams to keep winning, how.
hope to have running back Otis Leaving Jacksonvill
Brantley recovered a loose
e and Sir. ever, since the team In each dlBy
JOE
ASKREN
Armstrong
healthy. He was mingbam con tending for the
football, the second Ofle
played a superb aggressive defense,"
vision wi th the best over4ll
sweeps," the coach conUnuej
Herald SWfWri
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said Welt.
night's berth from the Eastern
Coughed
by S b e iii
Dlvi.
record
gets a bye in the opening
La
ke
ea re ze
Brantley's f reshman kicker Rob game agai nst Green Bay wi
DAYTONA BEACH - "It was a great
second qUP
th sion.
uarter.
"Our key Interceptions were from Rich
round
of
the playoffs.
Fite "came through wi th the all im- bruised ri bs.
win and the kids came back after being
Garza
Gina caied th e ball to
our leading ground gainer The
teams
wi
th
th
e
be
st
over.
"Should a team win either the
por tant field goa l
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beaten last week by Gainesville. It was a
his second this
The
king home against all records in each half of
goal line but a penalty wi ped
a nd Jim Kelly in the last quarter," said
summer
or
f
year,"
al
s
ai
it
ma
d
Welt.
l
champio
nshi
p
of
good
ball game and good team
out,
Welt.
icago, continue too get huge season draw first-round byes In and the over4ll championshi
effort."
Asked about next Fiiday's game
p
mileage from quarterback the pla yof fs.
Gina, a halfback who pil ed up 1V
best record or all three, then substi tute
LAKE BRANTLCY SEABREEZE
against
Osceola
High
School
at
That's how Lake Brantley Head Coach
Fr an Tar kenton's dependable and di vision qua lif ie
yards in the game, is a 5-7, 127 pound
Ii
rs In the qualifiers for summer and-or
first
Kissimmee. Welt explained they ha ve
$
Sammy Welt sized up Friday night's 10-6
ri
nq
senIor,
ght arm. Tarkenton corn- season's second half will be fall seaso
yards rushing
20
good size and speed. He sa id Osceola held
ns will be determined
victory ove r Seabreeze, The Patriots are
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plcled 17 passes in last wee k's chosen from teams which didn't from among
Yords passing
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"He's extremely quick, has great
flames
City
scorele
1320
now
the nonquallfiers
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th
for
passes
e
season,
e
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th first three
312
rout of Cleveland, including q ualify In the first half.
balance, and showed be's a durable back
433
punts
quar
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each
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te
rs
In
a
recent
game.
on the basis of
Interviewed In Daytona Beach's
four to wide receiver John
and a tough competitor," Welt said.
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fumbles lost
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"We'll
be
ready.
Our
kids
Memorial
Sta
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di um after the game on a
ha ve proven
7-Si
Gilliam and seven to running season ...as long as we win the represents
penaties
"Quarterba ck Henry Stanley dId a
3i
a change from the
LB . F, 2) FO
they can come back and win after be ing
rainy night, Welt said his defense congood
job
on
runni
back
Chuck
Foreman.
The
first
half,"
says
Express
previously
announced
polkr of
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the
option
and
broke
2 LB
Stanley I run (F I?
behind," Weir said.
trolled the game the entire evening,
Bears,
who
beat
P
hi
ladelp
hi
a
for
long
rurs
for
SB
key
I.
Thomas I et
first downs. Tim
Lake Brantley's team includes 11
linebacker Glen Gaspard. qualifying the second-place
"We kept Seabreeze in the hole the
on Bob Thomas' last-second "Even
if we don't make it and team
Forgue was outstanding on offense and
seniors
from the season In which
and only four returning le twhole nigh?. Buck Larson, Gene
field
g
oa
l
a
week
ago,
will
go
Lake Arantity
&amp;fense,
He
play
Birmingham dues, we'll only be a di;nhiration occurs,"
ed an outstanding ball
0 Is
termen
Weir
saId
rn.ny
,!
6-10
Bwwwzn,
IMike ToLwn, Dan Marles and
his pla,
kabrrn,
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game, making valuable yardage inside
6'- 0
are inexperienced, but the make up for ft -- --- - - - Doug Hancock did a fantasti c job and
and stopping Seabreeze on their wide
with "hustle and desire."
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NAPA, Calif. (AP) - But for th e state of th e economy,
Don January would be home in Dallas happily building
golf courses all over Texas,
"I've got two courses under cortract but we can't get
sta rt ed until th ings get a little be tter.
"When folks can't build houses, th ey don't need golf
courses," th e 45-year-old vet eran said.
So, with the downturn in the na ti on's economy.
January- who had left th e tour so me four years ago-dug
his long-unused clubs out of the garag' and rejoin ed
gypsy, touring golf pros at the start of this season.

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FcImln, 4. Marurl. S. Larrea. 6.
ELEVENTH - 1. DomingoAltu, Mugueria, 7. Chucho, S. Mencha.
By 11,. Associated Press
Boca Raton 2$, Lake Worth
. Oguiza Bengoa, 3. Cacho Miguel. ELEVENTH -.1. Ogul:aA:pi, 2..
Qtainry Shanks I), Monticello Leonard 14
4 Fermin Zarre. S . Sntl Perci, 6. Barre Zarre, 3. Arecha Alf, 4.
Palm
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Panama Christian 1$. Bonifay
Auburndale 22. Haines
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Sarasota 36. Barlow 14
Detand II. Sanford 13

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Marlanna 43, Madison 0
Brandon 21. Lakeland 0
Sarasota 16. Barlow 14
Sebring 71, Lake Wales II
Fort Meade 17. Frostproof 7

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Beach Cardinal Newman 6
Okeechobee 14, River,,
Reach Sunccitt 6
Jupiter 20, WeSt Palm Belch
North Shore 2
Glades Day 51, West Palm
Beach Classroom
St. Cloud 30, Ft Piece John
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Sunrise Piper 14. Boyd An
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TWELFTH - I. Bilbao Juan. 2.
Maruri Aguirre, 3.
Chuchn.
Muguer:a, 4 Celaya Ramon, S.
Sala Alto, 6 Fermin Aspi, 7, Er
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RESULTS
FIRST - 1. Ice Albirdi () IS 4
500, 7 70. 7 Larri Elorza
100.) Urza Beitia PP (5) 470; Q (3
1) IS) 40. P (4 3) 111310.
SECOND - I Urla Sanchez (7)
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TWELFTH - 1. Bilbao Attu, 7
Maruri Juan, 3. Celaya AlpI, 4.
Sala Muguecza. S. SantlAguirre. 6.
Chucho Ramon. 7. Zrdo:a Larree.
S. Fermin Mencha.

Lemon Bluff Fish Camp is open once again under the
management of Ed and Jean Woods. The owners are celebrating
their new venture with an outdoor fish-fry today
all
the catfish you can eat at a minimal charge and ii country and
western music jam session will be an added attraction. The affair
will get under way at 1:30 p.m.
Woods reports that specded perch fishing is getting good in
the Lemon Bluff section - Nell Bridges hauled in a string of 33
Tuesday and threw back numbers of small ones. One of the
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Slated Today At F"Ish Camp

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FIRST, clalmlnq, pace, mile: I
7$0; 3 Arecha Alberdi (5) S,20* Q Ohio Dream (B Regur) 101, 7.
TVO twelve year old Winter Park girls, Lisa and Christine
(2 71 135 50: P (72) 196 90: 0 I 0 U A Lotus Bud (Bridges) 9 2; 3 Egyp
Deerfield Beach 39, Fort Lau with All?) $4? 70. (All 1) 1163
Zenke, had the time of their lives Sunday landing a nice string of
tian Wind (Hob) S I; I Camden
derdale Nort heast 20
THIRD
I Echano Javi (3)
bluegills
and shellcrackers at the camp and bass co ntinue to
.Jody (Whayland) $ 1; S. Miracle
Dillard , $t Thomas 0
11 io. eQ. 3 $0. 7 AlcIana Arana
school
spasmodically.
(Allen) 31; 6 Prompt Pick
Pompano Beach 10, Fl, Lau
6 00, 4 40 3. Arech&amp; r Bellia (1) 4 20; Snow
(Farber) 7.2; 7 Warden Leo
derdale 7
Marina Isle Camp visitors are also finding plenty of specks in
0 (3 II $69 $0; P U 1)
(Becker) 6 1; 5 J.M Captain
Stran.ahan 11, McArthur 7
the river, but bream have been on the slow side. Bass are hitting
FOURTH - I Uria Bengoa (1) Bourgeois) 61
Miramar 10, South Broward 6 9 20. 660. 1 50. 7 Bilbao Sanchez (S)
for the persistent anglers with some schooling action near the
SECOND, clalmffig, pace, mile: 1
Lake Worth 39. Martin Coun
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Jeans First (Rau) 7 7; 2. Infighter
camp
in the early morning
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(IS) 131 60. P (15) 195.10; DD 3 1) (Allen) 31, 3 Victory Rally
Pensacola Washington 7. Pen
Bream have been the big thing at Osteen Bridge according to
17I tO
(Brainard) II; 4. Arden Ed Jo
s.ecola Tate 27
FIFTH - 1. Fermin Larrea ()
int. kford,wtiooperates thecaiip there. One string of35was
(Deoni) 5 1; .Ioppa Star Mal
Chinclawfiatchee
2'DPerna
16 40. 5 40. 4 20; 2. Erdoja Mugueria
landed
right off his dock and even a coup:e of ban were hooked by
(Dvoracek)
I 1. 6. Scotch Playboy
cola Escambia 0
(2) s. 250; 3 Maruri Mencha (6)
IM. Crank) $1;?. Responder (Gill
Ft Walton Beach 40, Perna
the bream fishermen,
170. 0 (2 7) 143.S0; P (7 7) IllS
$ 1. 5. Tar Dapple (Bei-eznak)
cola Woodnam 0
SIXTH - I. Oguiza Aguirre (
Larry Smi th and his moth er, Sarah, concentrated their ef.
THIRD. C.3. pace, mile: 1. Ocala
Pensacola
Pine
Forest
20.
I) 50, 13 60, 5 50; 7. Negul flertgoa
Spce (NchollI IC I. 7 Mm forts of bass in this area Sundiy and were rewarded with a tot-al of
N;.ilte 13
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Smith. Oviedo, 43 for two days, Floyd Atkins and John Weeks,
Winter Park, landed 72 Thursday.
Lake Jessup is full of fish. the good catches coming in for both
live bait fishermen and trollers.

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Young. II, UrzBaitia, 3. ca-Via. A. EchanoSEVENTH - 1 UrzaLenlz. 2. Keilytuck Tim (R. Miller! 17.1; 6.
Willtstpfl 0
Okoki, S Barre Perez, 6. Eddy. Echano Beitla, 3, Negul Alberdi, 4. Horology (Manfewa) 6 I; 7. General
- 'e Butler U. Hawthorne 0 Alberds, 7 Aldana Javi. I. Larri
Aldana Okoki. S. Ica Arena, 6. Joe (Jucia) 52. I. Wally Red
'e Fe 30, Newberry 6
Arena
Oguiza Perez, 7. CachoJavi. S. (Bourgeoi s) 7 7.
CrCSS City 20, Chiefland 15
EIGHTH - 1. Celaya Juan, 2. Eddy Y18.
TENTH. B handicap, pace, mile:

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Trenton 41. L1ake City Aademy 0
Ganesyille Buchholz 15, Live

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Pettyeosta Ladles Leape:
Bordonoro 174. Highs for the
The high series and game of the
women: O'Jve Westray 177-432
morning went to Norma Welch,
and Barbara Knesel 189468.
who bowls for the Big Dip turn.
The following splits were
She had the only 200 of the
spared by: Marvin McNutt 3-10,
morning (202), spared the 5-7
Mary Augusto 2-7 (twice) 3-10,
split, rolled two turkeys and
Phil Augusto 5-10, Teddy 0
had high series of 537. Barbara
Dunaway $.8, Frances Greco 3Sparks (Wallace Auto Team)
10,4-10, Bob Wilson 2-7, Gordon
had the seurnd high game 196Leisemwing 2-7, Joe Weick4-7-0,
482 and two turkeys. Sharon morning. She rolled gamec of high game with 225. Peterson Delores
Burke 4-5-2-10, Mike
Williams (G.S.&amp;B. Coins team) 202-IWIBI for a 568 series. took the high series 551 for the Burke
5.10, Frances Fileger 2-7- 0
had second high series 531. Anitra Gunn (team 7) 200.417, night. Robinson 506, Harold 8, and Don
Burhenne 5-10.
Sharon rolled live strikes In a W.O.T.M.
Betty Roffe 154- Cuneo 185, Glenn Funt 184-483,
Friday Morning Mystery
raw in one game 197 and cam 419, tAke Mary Pub high was John Bonotto 18D, and Ann League
— The high pme of the 'I
back with a 191. Mary Johnson Erma Thorpe 168-162-177-507. Curtin 170,
day was that of Maureen Slicer,
(Wallace Auto team) rolled a Park Avenue Mobile Park team
who bowls for the Cobla Boat
483-170. Twila Collins (Car-Ben highs Lois Corbine 183, Jeanette
City Slickers Mixed League team (191). Alice Hendricks
Jewelers) 171-172470, Sue Hickcox 195, Rose Patrick 168Larry Williams had the only rolled the highest series with 0
Wynn (Big Dip) 475. (Sue 174-506 and Stenstrom Realty 200 game a nice 221-518.
it
221-518.
18. The her 477-179-166. Peg Paley 150,
bowled 106 pins over her team highs Rose Messersznith only other 500 series was
by J0 Watson (Imperial Auto Body
average), Kitty Lawrence 190484. Melissa Meinke spared 'Darrell Swift 50171. Other Shop) 153 and Sandy Russell
(Car-Ben team) 177436, and the 4-5 twice, Patrick picked Up highs: Phyllis Fuller 169476, 154. Manee Pharis spared the 'p
'p
Ann Smith 171463 (Jack's Mini the 3-10, Dale Pavilcek (-on- Ruth Burk 175, Stanley VIhien 2-6-10 and bowling for the A&amp;A •
MkL) Converted sputa vent to verted the 74 (topper award) 185.474, Ken Griffin 163, Joe Clean-All team, Wanda
HubBonnie I3ierfreund 4-5, Bonnie and 'Thorpe convfflt'd the 3-10 BrLster 154, Kathie Behrens 158 bard spared the
4-5-7, and 6-7lkntun &amp;-7-10, Vonda Driver 2-7, split.
and Terry Maintyre 178-478. 10, and Mary Johnson picked up
Jeanette Andrews 5-10, and Dee
Early Toyto Mixed League: Phyllis Fuller had a turkey and the 5-7. "Queen of the week" is
Gebhardt 5-10.
Mash Blythe rolled her first 200 Sylvia Hittell spared the 3-10 Sylvia Paye with plus 89 pins.
Tuesday Morning Swingers and 500 during the evening (213- split.
Deltona Pinbusters Mixed
Ladles: "Queen of the week" 504). The high game was rolled
Foresters Mixed League
League Al Wianlewiki rolled
wi th both ladles bowling plus 93 by Ray Hatchett VS sM he got "Star of the wee k" is Nelso
n thehigh game for the day (Z12).
pirc over their average: Pat the high series 504, too. A total Packwood with 65 pins ever his The high series goes to Ben
Moye and Annette Wilcox. The of 14-200 games fell for the big average. Packwood rolled the Kiesel 45. Gus Reindl also
with
two high games of the day were league. Ed Home -562, Mack high game 01 201 and Jim a 200 game (211) and Dan
Oat of Diane Gaston 163 and Blythe 219-506, PhyllIs Walsh Moyer had the high serIes 544 Bruton (204). Other highs: Bert
Joyce Shields 189. The big 218460, Jeue Cook 213.200443, 196, Packwood'i series was a Lange
198-479, Gil Flleger 178,
series went to Lynda Will 485, Sharon Seimer 211.640, A.J. 524, and he spared the 5.7 *Ht KIrnl 183, Relndle 543,
and Pat Moye 465. Sharon EmHoffpanIn,21.201446, Terry twice, Bill Stocher rolled a 184 WisalewikI
514, Ted Wheeler,
rolled four strikes in a row, has 2084, Al Bowling 204- game. George Farmer
spared Joe Wei&amp;andC,ordonSpencer
Millie Garner spared the 5-7 500, Jim Johnson 203-191-554, the 3-S-7 and Judy Stocher all rolled
179 games. High for
split, Dot Polk 5.10 &amp; 5-7, Jan Hal Rich 200-555, Marvin picked up the 5-7 split,
the women: Dot Bryant 164-435,
Ervin 2-10, Becky PavIlk 2-5-7, McNutt 196-562. Evelyn Clayton
Washday DeopOuts Mixed Gerry Leisenrjng 166-436,
Sue Ellenburg 4-6-9 and Millie 190-465, Helen Wysocki 189.479, League — Tom Hopkins had Micky Long 158.431, Olive
Spring, Clara Van Dusen, Bob Watson 185.540, Ed Seizer high game of 212-542 and Westray 158.432, and
Marjorie
Kdren Pakovic all had turkeys. 182-519, Fred Waston 179-522, Marjorie Wilson was right Wilson 158432.
The fcilowmg 0
Hi-Nooners Ladies League: Harriet Jackson 174499, and behind her with her 211482. splits were converted Dorothy
Bowling for the Celery Plant Bob Jackson 177409,
Oth highs Gil Flleger 191.190- Burton 4-5-7, 5-7, Marjorie 10
Farm team, Dwine MacMeet Moose: Ray Robinson and 532. Jim Arroyo 188.178-468, Don Wilson 5-8-10, and and Mike 'p
was the top bowler for the PetePekrsonbothtIedforthe Durham186-487 and Mike BurkeSi-lO.

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son,
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daughter of Kathleen and Bill and is a member of Central
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honoring her niece, Leslie Michael Korgan,
Wayne phase of "politicking". A third sorority, Council of Arts and I
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While Richard was Com. Bruce, Oct. 10 bride-elect of
grade student at Barney Sciences of Central Florida f _~
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1 1kindergarten through grade Seminole County Democratic
(SNAS), from 1965.67, the Helen Heirs and Mildred
Other family members at. 12), Maitland, Kelly has been Women's Club and Greater
Fowlers were active in com• Peters,
tending were Mrs. Robert elected to the Student Council at Sanford Chamber of Corn- Dora Lee Russell ex*W Bicentennial Ballet to Rich Chtireb, public relations director of Auto-Train
Corp.,from Washington D.C. (Her dPhoto by Doris DietrIch
munity affairs, as well as Navy.
Bridal Bingo entertained the Bruce, mother of the bride- the academy.
merce.
Theypurchased and lived in
their present home while
stationed here and since their
return, a little over a year ago,
have been in the process of
restoring and re-furbishing the
home.
Following a tow' of duty at
SN AS, Richard was transferred
to San Diego. From there the
family went to Okinawa for
reach a degree of concentration
three years end back to
existed
every object, scene
developing process has been
so that he can unfold and pick
Honolulu for a year before
or event that has occurred since
applied.
up images and thoughts from a
retreating to their retirement
the beginning of the world has
To the casual observer, Anne,
Everybody is psychic, ac
home in Sanford.
glass of water, or for that
lift on the ether or astral light,
who
comes from a very humble
cording to Anne Gehman,
matter, any object, or by
While in Honolulu, their
i trace of its being Indelible,
background,
is an ordinary wife
world-famous psychometrist,
throwing up an imaginary
daughter, Pam, enrolled at the
while the world endures.
and
mother
like
your next door
clairvoyant, clairaudjent and
movie movie screen, too project
University of Hawaii, where
The same applies to more
neighbor. However, her psychic
medium.
visions from the cosmic conshe remained until the past
on
palpable objects, trees and
acumen is without modern-day
Many
people
are
born
with
sciousness
level," Miss Gehsummer when she returned
stones. Sounds and perfumes
parallel as is witnessed in the
psychic aptitudes, while anyone
man added.
home to Sanford.
even leave their Impressions on
87th
book, written by Harold
can successfully develop In this
Anne also stresses there Is no
Education is now in comsurroundings and color plays a
Sherman,
featuring Anne and
field through training.
such thing as a miracle. Both
mand on the "Good Ship
vital role in all life forms.
her
outstandingly
accurate
Persons are born with certain
Fowler ". Richard and
animal life and plant life are
With a reasonable amount of
predictions
and
visualizations
talents, while others develop in
products of natural law. In this
daughter, Beth, are attending
training, psychometry is made
which have brought wide atthe
arts
such
as
painting,
music
universe nothing has been
Florida Technological
simple. By holding an object
tention on four continents.
and dancing, through training.
added, nothing taken away and
University. Richard Jr. is a
belonging to another, and with
This modest woman has been
Anne's philosophy is
there is nothing new under the
student at Florida Institute of
free mind control, a person can
honored
by her presence before
Anne's foremost Interest
everyone has free will of mind
sun, life is Infinite, even in the
Technology and Deborah and
visualize much information
the
ESP
Research
Associates
among
her
unlimited
and
can change his own course
burning of trash. The smoke
Thomas are enrolled at Trinity
about the subject.
q
Foundation,
and
has
been
qualifications
Is
in
the
field of
of events.
0000
goes into the atmosphere to
Prep.
The skeptics all say it's
_.
elected
to
the
International
education—informing
persons
When asked how she felt
form gasses and the ashes into
impossible, and many who are
Completing the family affair
~iJJ it
r
a
Congress of Parapsychologists
and bringing them into unabout
fortune telling, she
the earth, for better plant
picture, Jean's parents, Mr.
unaware
of
the
seven
levels
of
and
Paraphysicists
In
Prague,
derstanding their own higher
ANNE GEHMAN
replied, "I believe it's Imgrowth to nourish animal life
and Mrs. Edwin Ray, formerly
consciousness might comment,
Czechoslovakia,
among
her
power of mind.
possible because it would
learn the same tactics emand on and on.
of Rhode Island, built a
"I could never learn all this,"
many
accomplishments.
remove
the free will of mind.
ployed by many so-called
Persons interested in certain
Think about it. A roll of film
retirement home on the Fowler
She had done readings for
Beginning Oct. 2 she will
You see all these ads about
fortune-tellers.
phases of the physical action of
can be left in a camera for
property and are now perconduct introductory classes
three
kings
and
is
advisor
to
fortune telling in various
One of the many subjects
the psychic sciences can purmonths. The images and picmanent residents of Sanford.
numerous businessmen. Her
with a new approach. Some of
publications that is 'guarancovered by the attractive, softchase paperbacks in any
tures are there, but invisible
the
subjects covered will be
services
are
constantly
in
teed'. There is no such thing as
bookstore covering divination,
spoken, medium, teacher and
until the film has been
demand
by
law
enforcement
ESP in Business, Meditation for
guaranteed predictions,
lecturer in her classes is
palmistry, graphology,
developed and printed. The
agencies
in
the
solving
Psychic Unfoldment, Knowing
of
The Be[ Air home of Mrs.
"Well, you know my opinion
psychometry. This theory is
radiesthesia, numerology,
mind works similarly:
the
Real You and How To Solve
crimes
and
missing
persons.
Clifford (Hazel) Johnson was
of fortune-telling and crystal
based on the belief that
astrology, phrenology and
Psychometric "photographs"
Your
Many
of
these
accounts
Own Problems, followed
made
the site of L festive
ball gazing. Any layman can
everything that has ever
cartomancy among others and
remain impalable until the
by
national
headlines
until
her
open
forum.
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NEW YORK
women thronged streets throughout the country to
commemorate the 50th anniversary of women's
right to vote. In New York, the event was celebrated
by a jubilant march down Fifth Avenue culminating
In a mass demonstration In Bryant Park behind the
Public Library.
"Wow," said feminist Kate Millett, author of the
movement's new bible, "Sexual Politics," "we
really have a movement now."
Where is that movement today?
There have been notable advances (ERA,
abortion) as well as major setbacks,
The Equal Rights amendment, a target issue,
still remains unratified. The national day care
centers bill, passed by Congress, suffered
presidential veto and lies dormant. Women's right
to abortion on demand, while confirmed by the
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Over the past six years there have been significant
advances as well as serious setbacks, but one thing
Is clear: the liberated woman is not a pessing fancy.
PAT CHAPMAN JONES, atTh'c In the women's
movement from the beginning, assesses the
situation.
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Muguerza, 4 Alava Mencha, S. Echa.c. 3 AlavaLarrea, 1. Santi
Potentate Pick (Udell) S 1; 3. Idaho
Fermin.Altu, 6. MarurlAzpl, 7.
AzpI, S CuchoJuan, 6. Maruri
Lyn (no driver) 51. 4 Paprika
Senti Portion, S. Sala Larrea.
Mencha. 7. FerminMugu.rza, 5. Lobell (Brainard) 92; S. Haywood
NINTH - 1. Aguirre, 7. Juan, 3. Erdoze Ramon.
Cash (Mantegna) 41; 6. Curious
Bilbao, 4 Sala, S. Zarre, 6 Celaya. Y.
NINTH - 1. Juast, 2. Agulrre, Note (Wyatt) 3 1; 7. Easter April
Erdoza, S. Azpl.
3.SJIa,4 Zarve. S. BiIbao. 6. AWl. 7.
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NEW YORK (AP) "A lot of in 1971.
"We've never gone outside Grant, the Mets' chairman of
people think I have the r-epuFrazier's appointment, for the organization in search of a the board. "He certainly earned
tation of being like a first w- one year at an estimated salary manager and feel extremely Ow opportunity to demonstrate
geant," said broad-shouldered, of only 125,000.430,000, contln- fortunate to have had a man of those
qualities on a major
bull-strong Joe Frazier after ued the Me ts' trend of choosing Joe Frazier's calibre and quail- league
level. We feel his ap.
being named manager 01 the their field bosses from within ties around to maintain our pointment
is as rewarding for
New York Mets for the 1976 the organization,
track record," said M. Donald us as it is for him."
season.
"That's not true. I
't
had any problems with any of
layers
my plaers
in the past. You can
go ask them."
From his record, it would be
difficult to doubt Frazier. Since
joining the Mt'
es organization
in 1968 as a minor league manCOLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)
course, will carry a first prize and Joe Inman.
ager, Frazier's teams have won Jack Nicklaus and Tom Wets- of $25,000.
Opening matches Tuesday pit
four league championships, In- kopf, seeded into the semiThe field is domina ted by 10
Snead
vs. Burns, Hayes vs.
cluding one each of the last finals, lead a field of 18 profes- young lions of the American
pro
Stanton,
Crenshaw vs. Imie,
three years—at Tidewater of slonal golfers In the $117,500 In. tour, led by four-time winners Th
ompson
vs. O'Leary, Heard
the International League in ternatlonal All-Star matches J.C. Snead and Jerry Heard.
vs.
Graham, Pearce vs. Inman,
1975, at Victoria of the Texas this week at Nicklaus' new
The other rising United
States Kite vs. Takahashi and Fezier
League in 1974 and at Memphis, Muirfield Village course,
stars include Mark Hayes, Ben vs Gallacher.
also of the Texas League, in
The first-year event, begin- Crenshaw, Leonard Thompson,
173. ilte other title was at nlag with eight matches 'I'ties- Eddie Pearce, Tom
Kite,
The 18-hole semifLn.aL and fiVisalta of the California lagitn day e'er !he par-?2,
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Agui rre. 4 Santi•Ethave. S. Chucho 2 Erdoza Echave, 3. Sala Miguel,
I. Ronnie Flyer (Dennis) 10 I; 6. Bids
Tampa Temple Heights 16, Miguel, 6 Fermin Larrea, 7. SantiBengo., S. Domingo Ramon,
Byrd (Howard) 92; 7 Dazzling Star
Tampa Birkety Prep 6
Celaya Mencha. I Sale Remo.
6. Chucho Mencha, 7 Celcya. (no driver) S I. 5. Black Star Baby
Tampa
Robinton 75. Tampa
SIXTH
1. Negul Echave, 7.
Larrea, I. Fermin Aguirre.
(E. Taylor) 61.
Hiltsborough 3
Barre Rengoa, 3. Domingo Perez. 4.
SIXTH
1. ArecttePerez, 7.
NINTH, claiming. handicap, pace,
Tampa Jeftterson. tO. Tampa Alava Alto, S ArechaMiguti, 6. Barre Agurre, 3. Negul Attu, 4
mile: I. Governor Del Lee (Kiosley)
Chamberlain S
Oguiza Elorza, 7. Bilbao-Zarre, S.
Domingo Zarre, S. Alive .Javl, 6. $ I; 2. Ma(or Jones (Brainard) 7-2;
Hernando I. Crystal River .0 Cacho J&amp;V4.
Ogulia Miguel, 7. Bilbao E'or:a, It. 3, Beautiful Waverly (E. Taylor)

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In the event you are down in turned out for community in Central Florida's Dimen- developing young talent to a Cultural Event for Orange
.
the dum ps or have a chronic gatherings and 'togetherness' sions
174 including several fine degree of artistic and County
case of the 'blahs", just ask
the main thing, and re live teleusloa performances, and
technical proficiency.
In April, the guild will attend
Mrs. Tom (Dora Lee) Russell, history. Creating this at- letter from S. Leonard
Pas Jr.,
Ballet Guild is one of two Southeastern Regional Ballet
president of Ballet Guild of mosphere again would be the director of!' inc Arts Council of performing arts groups from Association (SEIIBA)
at BirSanford-Seminole (BGS), about greatest contribution Ballet
mingham,
Ala.
Dora
Lee
this group. The enthusiasm she Guild could make toward the
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usually accompanies the _______
ive as a Bicentennial year," the
"If we could just bring the people together (lancers on all out-of-town ------4
shot in the arm.
president concluded.
Regarding the guild's
The touring state-chartered again, like in the old days, when everybod
regional meetings throughout
Bic
ceneflrnalid BLlletthe m
turned out for community gatherin gs and members of which attracts L
ent commented, has a full schedule for the 197~_
countr is
"Well you don't have to be a 75 season, including several togetherness was the main thing and
major dance circles
ballet enthusiast to enjoy this appearances in the Central
relive history."
Other events on the agenda
fantastic performance. As 200 Florida area. The Bicentennial
for April are an outdoor sltowon
years of history along the St. lal1ct will premiere in
Dora Lee Russell the Sanford lakefront and the
Johns Htvur unfold, UU'IJUgh the i"ebruary
6, at the Civic
,\nnaul HGS Open Golf Tourcostumes, scenery and music, Center, followed by a reception
nament, the guild's major
you can just feel and see,
honoring Donna Lou Askew, to Florida, commending the ar- Seminole
rnt'; sicheduled to fundraising project, which was
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"If we could just bring the whom (he ballet is dedicated. tistic
directors
initiated
by Dr. Torn Largen
and appear in Dimensions '76, a
people together again, like in
A variety of notomiety choreographers, Miriam nine-day festival officially and Joe Kurimai.
the old nays, when everybody followed the guild's appearance Wright and Valerie Weld, for designated
Hopefully, a secret lover of
as the Bicentennial
.
the ballet company will sponsor
FIGS to appear in the Bicentennial festivities ln the nation's
capitol, with all poceds, after
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Sanchez, S. EddyOkoki, 6. Aldana- (Brainard 72. S. Killarney Knight
AIbe'rdi
Arena, 7 Urza Alberdi, I Barre
(Sica) 17 I. 6 Jimmy Gold (Saul) I
RcNy Gulf 0
FOURTH - I. Aretha Sanchez. 7.
Elorza.
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1; 7 Mle
Largo 13, Seminole 7
Domingo Elora, 3. LarrlJavl, 4. THIRD I. Eddy Beitia, 2- Dan Way (B. Regur) 61.
Inverness Citrus 22, Hudson 0 BarreMlguel, S. Negul Zarre, 6. AldanaLeni:. 3. EchanoOkoki, 4,
EIGHTH. claiming, pace, mile: 1.
Dunellon 20, Land O'Lakes 6
Bilbao Echave, 7. AlavaBengoo, S.
Ice Alberdi, S. Larri Via, 6. Uric
Marion Sleek (M. Crank) 5 1; 2
ZephyMills at South Sumpter Cacho Perez
Arena, 7. Arecha.Sanchez, S
Bomber C IF Ihlenfeld) 3.1; 3.
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FIFTH - 1 Domingo Muguerza, Oguira .$avi
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Bicentennial Performance Planned

Pier, called
Merle Keller ho runs the Daytona Main
to say the channel bass, bluefish, and sheepshead are giving the
pier fishermen all they can handle.
Merle took a day off this week and went fresh water fishing
along
with Kerni.s Meadows. They trolled yellow "No-Alibi" jigs
, Flagler Palm Coast 0
Woodruff near De Land and landed th eir limit of speckled
in
Lake
Rocktedge S. New Smyrna
t(h 7 0 1
perch.
Purim ( ~.,.' ,Isry) a 1, 3 Prov(I 5pt"icl 19of the large mout.lii.'Iliey wwd plastic %%oruis, boUi blackand
Don Sinitli at Seniinule Sporting GoWs Swre had a good
ior 6
lBrain.ard) 17, 4. Ge3rge Way (B.
Pace 44. Walnut pill 6
purple,
to
take
this
beautiful
catch.
SEVENTH
I. Eddy Leniz
"Fish
tale" this week. Another Don Smith (no relation) of Lake
Miami Colonial Christian 2$,
) Regur) S 1; S. Bonnie Flash
a
)
Bker
26. Jay 6
19 00. 10
700. 2 Negul
The Wekiva River bass are still In a hung ry mood, Paul Mary surf f ished on the coast Monday. After pulling in several 11
Inter American 0
Perez (l) (Kausner) 9?; 6 Spring Daisy
Panama City Bay 16. Crest
11.00.
5
60.
3
Larri
Alblrdi
(6)
3
40;
Pnecrest 1$, Dade Christian view 0
(Rau) $ 1; 7. Flying Hank (Britton)
d at Wekiva Landing (formerly Camp Seminole) told of
Snyder
tied into ore that kept him
channel bass on live finger mullet,
0 (1 5) 155 10; P (51) 1172
13
31. $ Noble (P Miller)6.1.
Florala. Ala, 71,
DeFuniak
several
good
catches
th
is
ss
't'ek.
EIGHIH
his
won the battle, his surf
CelayaAltu
wife,
Kathy,
got
into
the
sweating
for
nearly
two
hours.
He
finally
.'ami Lake's 9 Northwestern
FOURTH. claiming, pace, mile: 1
Spring's Walton 14
19 10, 600, 500; 7. Sale Echave
conversation,
saying,
"Don't
forget
the
women
up under the strain.
anglers.
Myrtle
and
20
pound
test
line
holding
spinning outfit
Talnya Patch (P. Miller) 10 1. 2
.
9 DO-# 60. 3. Alva-Aipi (3) 3 10 0 (2.
Miami
Northwest
Christian
Mar
Marg
Rusty
(Kalathas)
Marianne 43, Madison 0
Chalker
and
Marie
ThIstlewood
have
been
pulling
in
consistent
6 1; 3.
The big one turned out to be a tarpon of almost 100 pounds. Srnith
4) 137 00. P (4 2) $103.70
17, Florida Christian 0
Tallow (Byrd) S 1; 1. Dugger Wave
Quincy Monroe 26, Vernon 0
catches of bass and bream."
NINTH
said he hooked another equally as large but lost him.
I. Juan (2) IS 20. 3.20.
Miami
Palmetto 27,
South
Wakulla 77. Chattahoochee
(Lewis) S 1; 3 Lin.colns Spirit
140;
2.
Erdoza
(7)1200,7.50;
3.
AipI
Charles
Bryant,
accompanied
Miami 7
by
two
friends,
found
the
Word from Wayne Brady at the "Fishin' Hole" in Daytona
lOeBerry) 6 1. 6. Dr, Puff IT
Tallahassee Leon 21, Panama
(4) 6 50. 0 (27) 531 00; P
%Vekiva bass In a biting mood and when they returned to the dock showed lots of big trout in the Halifax River. One of nine pounds
Miami EdIsc,j 5. North Miami City Motley 6
Crank) 10 I. 7. Jimmies Arelene
19660
7
Blountitown
25.
Tallahassee
I Ramon (7) 1200. tC"sti 72,6 Ripping Richie (E.
at Wekiva River Haven Camp, they had 19 to show for their trip. wts landed off Main Street Bridge on an artificial lure and plenty
TENTH
Miami LaSalle 77, 8dm 0
Taylor) 3 1
Florida High 6
7 60, 5 00; 2 Moron (S) 500,
At least six of them were trig ones, the rest were school size bass, of channel bass are being taken on live shrimp.
7.00;).FIFTH, claiming, pace, mile. I
OP VercA 0
Other strings of seven to nine bass were reported by camp
Vega (J. Hyselil SI; 7 Iron City
Snook are hitting off the Da,siona area bridges ct night and 11
5)1162 60; 00 122) 1307.40.
Naples LeIy 17. Cypress Lake
Nancy (P. Regur) 3 ; 3,
operator
George
Cheney.
surf
fishermen are getting big bluefish, channel bass, snook, and
ELEVENTH
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CelayaJuan($)
0
Jim '7I!...1 I i'
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Naples 20. Charlotte 0
itJ('dI J, )
dfJ1iit (kWiay
10.470; 3 Arecha Bengoa (3) 120. land)
ENTRIES
nicknamed by this colunn, "The Bass Lady" for her many outClewiston 73, Moore
Looks like the charter boat fleet at Inlet Harbor might get a
5 1; 6 Kirby Bohemia (Saul) 5
Immokalee 2. Lake PIacci 0
1; 7. Graft N. (Kaus,ner) 6 1; Ili Beth standing angling feats. Dottie hasn't been able to fish for a couple
break in the weather by this week end. A call Thursday evening
TWELFTH
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Merritt l Iand 33. Eau Gallie
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of years due to an accident but we hope to be hearing of good
SO.
Sale
1700.
5.00.
FIRST
2
Mencha
(6)
I.
Neg'i.Okoki,
7.
10
brought
the information that the wind was beginning to subside
6
SIXTH. C.7, pace, mile: 1. Argo
$
40
500.
3.
Chucho
Aguirre
(2)
Echano
Via,
3.
LarriLenli.
4.
Ice
catches
again
in
the
near
futug-e.
Delray Beach 21, Melbourne 0
and seas were calming. The only boat outside this week was the
Angus (Croisin) 9 2; 2 winning Tine
1 70. 0 (36) 13900: P III 6)
Arana, S. EddyBeitla. 6. Urza
stronut is. Cocoa Beach 0
1127.50; (P. Regur) 3 1, 3. Singing Sam
Lake Jessup, always noted for its production of bream and Snow White, a 75-foot luxury deepsea fishing boat. Captain Al
Big
0
(2$
with
36)
52.299
10.
Sanchez. 7. Cacho.Alberdi, •,
Vero Beach 13, Cocoa 0
(Ber,znak) 101; 1. Palomlte
speckled perch, is back in the news again. This time, the specks
A
1,397; Handle 1215.577
Kline reportedboth his trips this week yielded fair catches of
Melbourne Central Catholic Aldarta Elorza.
Starciust (Rau) 6 I. S. Butlers
SECOND
are
the big item with many limit strings landed this week.
1.
Echano
Beitia,
;
2.
snapper and black sea bass.
Florida Air S
MONDAY MATINEE
Widow (FitlupeIli) 72.6 Mindy Nib
Eddy Leni:, 3 Oguiza Albecdl, 4.
FIRST —1 Larri Okoki, 2. Negul
A few sample catches listed by Riley's Camp include a string
(no driver) SI; 7. Sourdough
The big kingfish are offshore but with seas running eight feet
Clearwater 3, Dunedin 2
Ica Sanchez. S. Larri-Okoki, 6. Beitla. 3. Ica Eloria. I. Aldana. (Scafuro) SI; S Miley Clip Away
of 30 for Sam Wright, Mr. Mann and Mr. Wilson of Oviedo and high, trolling boats haven't had a chance to get tothem.
St Pete Gibbs M North Fort Barre Aran&amp;, 1. Aldana.Yza. I. Albefc1l, S. Eddy-Leniz, 6
Cacho (Bridges) a 1.
Mert 13 01
their wives took home 40 on a Wednesday trip and a Longwood
Unza Eloria.
Gov. Reubin Askew has pwlaimed October as National
Via. 7. Echano Arana. 5. Uria
SEVENTH, C.I. pace mile: 1
St.
Pete Northeast il. St.
THIRD
I. ArechaBeitia, 7. 5ancppg,
couple,
Jack
Dempsy
and
wife
landed
65
in
two
days
of
fishing.
Seafood Month In Florida, calling on all citizens of the state to
senators Tina (Rosin) 37. 7.
Pete 6
Echano LenhZ. 3 Eddy Okoki, 4. Ice
SECOND
1. Larri Beitia, 7. Queen (E. Taylor) 77; 3. Reveille
Gene Sabin and wife of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, caught 30, David serve and eat more seafood during the observance.
Sarasota Riverview Si. Lake .IavI, S. OguizoArana, 6. Aldana. Echano Lent:, 3. OguizaYza, 1.
Daytona Beach Mainland
15
ttona Beach Spruce Creek 6
1),1004M
Lake Brantley 10. Daytona
Fir ach Sea Breeze 6
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of the recession, many jobs recently gained by
omen have been lost because of seniority rules.
And this summer at Mexico City, the much
hailed International Women's Conference sponsored by the United Nations, degenerated into a
political forum.
Back home, there have been signs of open rifts
between segments of the movement. One group,
the Red Stockings, whose founding manifesto
emphasized ''sisterhood," issued a wordy
document attacking editor and writer Gloria
Steinem as "purported CIA agent."
In addition, the year has seen the growth of
several national women's organizations dedicated
to "teaching the art of pleasing the man In happy
subservience."
Despite these losses, feminist leaders remain
optimistic about the movement now and its futt're
citing widespread acceptance and growth at the
grass roots.
"You can compare the movement today to a kid
who shoots up like a bean pole and then takes time
filling out," noted one observer.
"We're going into Phase If," said Audrey Colom,
president of the National Women's Political
Caucus. "The era of confrontation Is passing. We're
n-toying to the nuts and bolts technical politics. It's
not so dramatic but this is how we are going to win
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— the 50th anniversary of the passage of the 19th
Amendment giving women the right to vote.
Women's liberation demonstration was In perk
facing New York's City Hall.

learning that success in business or politics depends
on a well-developed game plan. Shirleys
(Chi.sholm) and Bellas (Abzeg) don't just happen."
II you judge by numbers, the movement is
certainly filling out at all levels. The National
Organization of Women, founded in 1966, now boasts
a membership of 50.000 here and abroad with major
growth reported in suburban chapters. The
National Women's Political Caucus, formed in 1971
with l membership of 271 women, has grown to a
political force of 35,000 with organizations in nearly
every state. The National Coalition of Labor Union
Women, founded in 1974, has a roster of 4,000
members In 45 chapters. Labor union organizations
of white collar women office workers, who
represent one- third of the female work force,
report dramatic growth with almost 23,000 enrolled
last year alone.
The growth, however, is more than just in
organization numbers. It's In numbers of women
kaining political power at all levels.
In 1974, according to the NWPC, more women
were elected to Congress than ever before in
history. There are currently 19 women in the house
of Representatives; 610 women in state
legstures, twice as many as in 1969. Also at the
state level, Connecticut has a woman governor,
Ellen Grasso, the first to be elected on her own
merit and not succeeding a husband. New York has
it soman lieutenant-governor, Mary Ann Krupsak.

Meanwhile, at the local level, women are running
for a multitude of offices, from dog catcher to
register of wills. In Texas, during the last election,
2,400 otzien were candidates for office throughout
the state, according to a WPC survey.
There's a growing political awareness by all
women, in the opinion of Colom.

"The growing consumer movement and
demonstrations prove that women are becoming
more political," she observeti. "When a woman
goes into it supermarket and refuses to buy beef,
she's made a political decision. Look at the meat
boycott. It was organized and led by women. It
couldn't have happened without the movement."
The years have seen legislative gains In many
areas. Domestic workers are now Included in
minimum wage leg'lslatlon, in education, Title 9
prohibits discrimination
and discriminatory
attitudes. The New York State Department of
Education recently issued guidelines for a whole
new educational system which hens sexism in
everything from books to teacher attitudes, .\
presidential order prohibits job dLsrixmiin.tioii
the part of federal contractors. Rape bills, guarding
the rights of victims, now exist in several states and
are top priority in others. In California, in a recent
decision, the judge is now prohibited from a
traditional charge to the jury, "Rape Is easily
charged and hard to defend."
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The program which features that will aid the beginner while Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs.
harp and flute will be followed at the same time allow the Frederick James Harris Sr., of
by a reception for the artists, advanced student to progress 311)4 Country Club Rd., Sanford.
Linda Threatte, fl utist, and as desired and needed.
The wedding will take place
Rosalinc Beck, harpist, will be
There will be a charge of 12 Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at First
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young unmarried maidens so I hastil) scribbed, 'V program Every Tuesday: 8
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the hook. Lega lly, a
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(She said she was disappointed 11, at the German American
because the lady took her name Society Clubhouse, 381 Orange
d address, promising to pay Lane, Casselberry.

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Abigai l
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negativisms, including
There are many pros and
Tlien one da y, daughter blew distinguish the single from the
owed the hospital $5 and they listening pleasure from 9 p.m.
"Minus," "Missing... ...SlIsfit," cons as to the correct form of her cool. She rebeled with, "Ye married woman.
wouldn't discharge him until he tit??? Mixed drinks and a
or "Mis ess '
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been minus or on the debit side recall that my youthful-looking certificate shows you were to
I had never seen the man reasonable prices.
and missing (a husband, that rnother, a titian-haired beauty, rruirr led. Everybody'round here a woman of power
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before
my hospital stay, and for
Music donation for members
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would always caution us before thinks you are my mother, and and not girl
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credit, or plus side.
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give him the $5 so he could get 'Society is looking for new
f ~' dressed spinsters as "Mrs." to me sister."
whadda you want 'em to think.
Eventually Mistress was released.
members, lots and lots of them!
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title of respect for married paper so he could pay me back. friendly group.

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next to mine morning,
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The abbreviation, Ms., could corrected with, "It's Mrs. want to blow it with the stigma years that different forms of discharged thatwas
andweinqueen.
The popular "Polka Dots"
be associated with all sorts of Smith."
of "Mrs." attached.
address have been used to
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company that they had been told. "everybody does it."
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or many oter Mrs. Henry Hunn McCallof 2317 s erved as bridesmatron
Mellonville Ave.,
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Given in marriage by her Ann E va ns and Virginia Gilbert
new members, one need not be disorders, is often found in very
a member of the club to par. intelligent youngsters. IQ is not father, the bride chose for her Snead.
an ivory organza gown,
a factor
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fwmtion
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Richard
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The club meets on the second extremely humane
lbursday of the month at Progressive step. Every child short sleeves and a wooped bridegroom; and Robert M.
has the right for a cha nee to neckline. A Camelot cap Towne. brother of the bride.
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tht envelope I found TWO crisp the wedding se rvice
let 'em hunt up another pastor.
broke his glasses on the way to perclassman who offered him $100 bills! No letter, no exOne
such
photographer
school. He heard his mother tell the answers to an English exam planation, nothing
Just the actually kept crawling around yours? For a personal r,ply, write to
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She carried a hand be-tiquet of 21st St., Midway, Geneva
Children who or
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full capability without help with Ifdated at the 7:30 p.m. candle- background of variegated
Lawrence E. Neely, 25, &amp;V 8
light ceremony.
emotional problem
greenery:
Central Ave., 4 Oviedo, Marilyn
The bride is the daughter of
emphasize the new
Laura Dudley Towne at. A. Lucas, 19, 290 Crystal Ave..
Mr.
and Mrs. Dudley porch tended her sister as maid of Oviedo.
for artisti hild
"Autism, as baffling as and Towne, Lakeland. Parents of honor. Mrs. Robert ,N1. Towne,
Robert D. Lee, 23, 1220 E.
even triorit frustrating than the bridegroom are Mr. and sister-in-law of the bride, .Notre Dame, AS,
Donna A.

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Lillian Poe of FTU's College r
Jacqueline Elaine Smith &amp;
Holly Ave., Sheryl L Golden,
Betty Jean Steele &amp; David
The 3-hour session, which
at no cost under a grant Eugene.
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Louise Zeek &amp; Valentino
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"You can carry scars of such memories all your the maximum of their retirement benefits. And I
life. Even w he n you are fortunate enough to think ('swondeul that they
this relationship.
eventually understand th e truth, th e memory does I find that the older I get the more life turns me on
not vanish."
M interests broaden, rn friendships are enriched

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does
talks about the birds and the bees
'At Planned Parenthood, people used to
"No,"she corre(,ts, "the birds and the bees ha ve,
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nothing to do WIth our sex li%es except to distort they
had no one else in write to Sometimes the
our ew 0* the joys of sex
letters were tragic, the ilt peo ple felt about their
The birds and the bees are interested only in sexuality.

M. Reese, 20, 106 Sandra lea Charnman &amp; W.D.
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from children on. My incther once came upon me
the opportunity to continue their sexual lives. You
when I was masturbating when I was five or six
know, more and more we're hearing about elderly
sears old and she th ought it as th e darkest and couples
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by someone in the funded by foundation grants and private donations.

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discussed the UP
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Brown,
of
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County
Agriculgutter
balls
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lowest
game
was
held
at
the
home
of
Karen
Banks
on
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To
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Bie
for
Christmas Ball. Darlene Horn, tural Center, and he presented
and Sandra Atkinson won the Wallace with Darlene Horn, Co.the Psychiatrist Comes,
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reat-Grandmother Says

The last meeting of the month program using a tape

her guest speaker, Reggi Al Wallace won the men's most

Bees

most anti-sexual socie ties there
Dr. Calderone has organized these thoughts
an institution, and In l9 helped found th e Sex
She is 72 years old, a ayired
eat- Information and Education Council of the United
anthiiother who had been called a "moral States (SIECUS), wi
th offices in Manhattan, It is
degenerate" and "a pervert"

Tina Bojanowski, ways an
means, announced the chapter r,

serve as the reprewntative On banquet. Bobby Moye won the Bobby and Pat Moye, Ron and
proceeds from the Christmjis
the Ball committee for the men's high game with 118 Arlene Dudley, Danny and
Wrapping Boo .
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chapter.
Karen Wallace won the Darlene Horn. Doug and Casey
Tina Bojanowski introduced women's high game with a 171. Sharrow.
Janice Kroog presented the

are to be subrnitted to Karen
Wallace, extension officer.

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.'..0 committee reports were given. Ball will be held February and and then went to Gigi's in Danny and Marti Smith, had
voted on the Little Red
Mariles McGibbon, Vice
rne Horn was elected to Casselberry for an awards Rodney and Dandee Atkinson, School
House to receive the

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It is not neeftury for those presenting an eye se
wisliing to enroll to calf, just Oct. 15 from 9 a.m. to noon at i _%Mmn~
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come to class with pencil and the Al tamonte Springs a%lc
ROM
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Center.
The prom will consist of
Communication
an illustrated
lecture onC
ur ti
general e
conditions
Problems?
rrooiems'
re es tati ves of
Sight Clinic, Talking Books,
Knights Templar Aid, Beau
Comm unity College are
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of
Blind Ser%Les and the
sponsors of a nw course
Society for the
evenUon of
t "Improving
H
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Relations
A question and answer period
munica tion flw course will
Will
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t 10 weeks and mee ts each
Mrs Myrtle
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hostess, Janice roog was
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per Beta Sigma w ha t projects
e chapter hanging
Members attending were
elected Valentine Girl. Final
at the home of would be sponsoring or
was
and plans for rush were given
and Karen Wallace,
Marti Smith with Debbie coming year.
The September social
was a Linda Sapp, Ken ' and Jan Mariles McGibbon and Karen
DU11 chostess.
The All-chapter luncheon will bowling and pizza party.
roog, Jo'e
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Towers u' Sanford for senior charge
for
admission.
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recently. We both agreed It was tlonshlp. It can't just be cut like us. What shall I do? Bugged Dear Astrid:
There Is a new girl In my(
the best thing to do. At first that. You should be able to Dear Bugged:
handle
the
school
this year and lllke her
The only way to
everything was all right1 but maintainameasureoffriendnow that I'm going out with ship for each other and even, situation Is for you to show your very much. The trouble Is we
others he keeps Interfering with occasionally, see each other, maturity as compared to his don't speak. How can I gel to
my life. lie calls at weird hoars, lie's obviously lost at the lack of maturity. The more you kn ow her better? Wondering
tries to go the same places I go moment and is trying to get react to his teasing and
with dates and is making a your attention and establish bugging, the more he is going to Dear Wondering:
The "trouble" that you don't
nuisance of himself. I try to some kind of contact. Your best do it. It Is his way of being
Ignore him, but he keeps bet is to sit down and talk with noticed. Instead of "getting speak is probably of your own
way to
hanging around. We went him and see if you can't work rid" of him, try spending some making. The as
her
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greeting
him
start
together for a long time, out a "just friends" relation, time with him, having
planned to get married, but now ship
at least until he finds around by invitation when he friendly manner at first. Then, 4
that's all over. How do I really himself,
isn't in the way and try talking try to get Involved In a conget rid of him? —Hauled
the problem out with him rather versation with her and,
Dear Astrid:
My younger brother (he's than
fighting
him. A perhaps, invite her to an affair
Dear Hassled:
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It would seem that the really bugs me. When I have may not get him completely out probably feels shy in her new

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diamonds seemed to have little vriters will receive Copies Of
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recently. We both agreed It was t.Ionshlp. It can't just be cut Like us. What shall I do? — Bugged Dear Astrid:
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the best thing to do. At first that. You should be able to Dear Bugged:
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school
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teehno!gy at Seminole
Cixr.mzmity CoUe.
Iiw4wiij with I mb
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wt* has degrees fruri hma
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Bar,
College, all otew
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'fley are getting more
backgroai4 In cocstitatUial
Law, Fithth aimiral law,
çIkahle federal! aiminal
law, and they are taugt hew
to rease. ow To write
t1dk investigation
sal defuisive
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gang to say they all are,"
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when hirid- take tranuMgUenafly be was
as
QMW man and w as dated off
th bad habit*.' he said
are not rung
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a detment Is thçeded, of
fiir ,awJ )flt in the
chambers (4g
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that they are rusted in the
chamber
b.caus
the
weapm hare not been fired,
da'wd or used.
'A po&amp;r cftice is n
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tit better than the effort be
makes. If a per
is a clockwaicber be in in the wr=9 Job
in law Fartrim.
as Satan when be is ready to
&amp;op, sot eUriibapew that
be c_it drop end pick up
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officer
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kind(4speheor she has,
Luhan said
Law e(4orcemerg requa
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as
any ___
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be sad, a'IILg that dWW in
law enforcrnent careers
have a M dice rate, if

eva)uatlrig the facts In each
case," LiIn said.
SLwita in the aintnal
justice cimm at S.rnthole
Community College are
drawn fromfour different
judicial districts — from
Vo'
Senkzde-&amp;e,ard.
(ange-(oIa and lake —
and the foiz do not all have
the same rules an report
wyjtiz
Dr. Linehan sees an
"At4,ill..s Heel" in the Isoc.
eefuI prosecutloc of
U.m..1
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(pTa as the fact that
many - of the staffs of
pecns axe bet now
out ofschool- "As_ — as they
hia ve eze they go off cm
ttew own. pty becae
they can make more niey
an their ourn than In the
stateos suixtey' oUicr
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good tinng in Florila
was wticu the cm incegi,e
proçam was d U*gh be
sad.
the professions.
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"A Larw
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has to have a Mal çtnerin minimm salary Of 96.101
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fife SCTwiTareIei1CIS 2y
u1thee.,riy
and we paid a smaU
kut a Wablem with local um rrNy &amp;n the state
Lheban said.
whelt Is iirtasd as officers
Fighting words to Dr. t*azie better educated.
we
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in my daws whe
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Ido not kk the stereotyp- law
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extra curricular activities.
'We have an excellent turnout at our meetings," he said,
attributing a good measure of the group's success to the fact
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There are chapters currently in Tampa-st. Petersbiurg,
Venice-Naples, Jacksonville, TalILihassee and two in the
southeastern part of the state.
Father
Lineban said one son is a
aie f et
and is currently doing well in
the legal department of American Telephone and
Telegraph. He served in military Intelligence In the past In
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in 1952 while he continued his regular assignments with the
bureau working criminal cases and organized crime cases at
the same time.
While a member of the bureau, Linehan got married,
lie was one of 44 (four 'of whom were brand new to the
Having survived a situation in the war when a torpedo
bureau who were In the first class In 1946 after the warmissed his minesweeper by a short distance. as an agent he
ended.
decided "the bullet had not been made that would gel Jack
Linehan."
On July 15, 1966 after 20tv years of service, Linehan
'My wife was a babe in the woods, an innocent," he said.
retired from the FBI, having served with the bureau In
She did not realize that somethings were touch and go at
Alabama, Pennsylvania, Alaska, New York and at the
times and she didn't worry."
bureau headquartersthe nation's capital
large
He took on additional duty during those years. serving as
have retired to the sunshine
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Kentucky during the coal strikes, and impressed with the
way the man handled himself, Linehan wrote directly
to
Director J. Edgar Hoover seeking a similar position in the
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enlisted man In the Coast Guard and was later sworn into the
Navy in his Coast Guard Uniform. He commanded two
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enough. Linehan worked his way through law school with
several jobs — as a Wall Street runner and clerk where the
hours were fantastic and as head of the sales statistical
department at the Bakelite Corp., then a privately owned
company and now a sunsidlary of Union Carbide.

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favorites. 'Some have to be encouraged and some have to be
figuratively kicked In the pants. "If I see somebody Isn't
cutting the mustard, I send for him and find out why," said
I.inehan, a handsome figure of a man with white hair and
hlte goatee.

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Underworld terminology flows readily fromDr. John
Linetum's lips as he strides his classroom at Seminole
Community College (SCC), sharing his past experiences as
Community
an FBI agent with veteran, neophyte and prospective law
enforcement officers.

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Some citIes, however,
Linehan said. passed or.
dlisances at the saruc time
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if an officer was
grathered in be did not
have to take the
But,
if be
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prosnoted, he bed to
cugsea. Dr. I .irhan said.
Met, who t- ak (t reqi
cow sea In I75, as an
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Dr. IAnelien said. "Women
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juveniles sod many are able
to ostabli good rap
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kgroimd can get a job with
the FBI today at a startmg
salary of $17O amivafly and
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Enterlajnjnq Niqhtly. 9-1
Paul Beaudette
Also featurinq Lonnie Slappery
at the Piano, 5.9 P.m. Daily
Servinq lunch and dinner from 11:00a.m.
HAPPY HOUR In the Lounge 3:00 to 6:00
Mon. thru Fri.
Reservations Honored

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and Archie Freeman of the Seminole County Sheriff's Department, students In the current classes.

Call 322-2611 or 831-9993
Delivered 6x a week to Your home.

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my
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go from there. After a long Ume
there are bound to be ties that and getung in my way and I and he want the same privacy
aren't too easdy broken by one don't know how to get rid of you now expect.
Dear Astrid
My boyfriend and I broke up or the other person in the rela- him There are only the two of
recently. We both agreed It was tionship. It can't just be cut like uL What shaU I do7 -Bugged Dear Astrid:
item Is a new girl In MY,(
the best thing to do. At first that. You should be able to Dear Bugged:
everything was all right, but maintain a measure of friendThe only way to handle the school ft year and I like her

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December 4 and 5? Ask provide services to the
anyone on the campus and students and faculty; and, to

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finalists from 25 seml. plicationss were screened and
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work It enough of the
Jones: a parable of love, w
plans a career in urit.ing. lie
finalists.
85 were chosen. The 85
assume
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girls which has betn running off students
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responsibility
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highest scorers then com. young lovers whose parents
peted in the Preliminar) have forbidden them to fall in
n The girls love, and to prevent this from
of the Year" contest. She is a Pageant on Sept,..
were Judged on poise and happening. have built a wall
Honor Society at I.ake personality, talent, and their between their gardens. The
By JANE CASSELBERRY
vocabulary were noted in the pattern with a dominant
the test.
play includes such songs as
Brantley and has been a scores
IIeraldSchool
Editor
east.
From French Avenue Northern base , a distinct
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the primary pattern of Southern influence and traces
for
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pageant
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two years.
In an innovative project, the speech is Southern while a of the dialect of the Midland
Court of Flags Resort "Plant a Radish."
The Miss Teenage Orlan- beginning at 7:00 p.m.
do" co-ordinators received
After several days of of Ms. Linda Legg, Seminole recognIzi in both areas,
Come and support Cinly
primarily Southern while
musical
and reading auditions High School English teacher,
wiuIIu.Iolapp,icatonsfg'orfl and the rest of the girls
It was noted that Sunland lake Markham is distinctly
the cast was chosen as have surse)ed the linguistic. has the most
varied dialect Northern
follows: Bryan Harden and characteristics of oo perso ns
Vicky!
be1tpla . Mattand in and around Sanford.
Sludents Offered Testing
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In tnterviewirg subjects,
college plans and measures Kelly Gregory play the students asked them to
counselor at Lake Brantley verbal and mathematical fathers,
Bellomy and pronounce certain due words
Ifigh School has announced aptitude.
flucklebee. El Gallo. the (such as creek, Mary, tomto
that sophomores, juniors and
narrator, Is played by and hog) and circle the words
some seniors will be able to
The test can also lead to Anthony Sutton. The mute ix they thoug
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blocks of language arts by the English
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Lynda Schneader, and head was the Drum Majorettes of
majorette Jody Gomez
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On October 8, during the
have to read music to join activity period at Ii a.m.
these classes, everything there will be a concert Take
starts from the beginning,
time to listen.
Mrs. Ellis has three main
Are you interested in
groups of singers. The watching television on a
Chorales which Is open to break? If so sit in the lobby, in
anyone who Is Interested, The front of the library, and catch

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Officers of Civinettes are: Active and concerned Trinity
The girls are also looking Marie Piedraluta, president, students
forward to an October 19 p Iura
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ACTS was established in the .
to Sunland where Wey will president: Donna Goates,
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of 1 975 w hen it was
entertain the children,
treasurer; Karen Weaver,
Civinettes chose 26 new semtary; Cindy Copeland, realized that the old system of
members. They are: Seniors, sergeant-st-arms:
Student Government was no because of the rx4x-ssity of
e needs of the naving a quorum. if several
Karen
Edwards,
Pam Krueger, chaplain, Missy longer filling th
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students and the school.
Flaherty, Leslie Glovanetti, Slimick, historialL
Perhaps because of a sports
Qndy Williams, Lindy Helms,
Both clubs hope to have
The system of having event and other reasons for
Kim Kuslak, Jessica Perry, successful and busy years.
elected officials had failed absenteeism, then the

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college, teaches basic guitar, that sings all types of music.
piano class (private if inThe Chorales are
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recoeder The recoers are (i1ni in cember
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hicks, Yvonne Kastor, blue Simpson. F ran Dorris;
lyons and Kyle Rollins' Juniors, luithy Gamble, Toni
Juniors' Michele Albrteht' Helleling, Mabel Goodall,
Cindy Blake Karen Blake' Donna Moore, Kim Robbison,
Atwinda Clayton Debbie Stephanie Sears, Kathy
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Sunday, Oct. 5, 1973

BEETLE BAILEY

For Those Under 20

Mort Walker

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butting In or he's trying to upset all you can do is wait a while
my friends. He's always teasing tnt1l his own interests develop
and getting In my way and I and he'll want the same privacy
don't know how to get rid of YOU now expect.
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By ASTRID CARSON
The Herald Services

where your relationship would
go from there. After a long time
there are bound to be ties that
Dear Astrid:
aren't too easily broken by one
My boyfriend and I broke up or the other person in the rela.

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BUGS BUNNY

Life

(I) Harvest Temple
( Oral Roberts
(44) Encounter
8:30 (44) The Flinistones
9:00 (2) Challenge
(6) Rex Humbard
(I) The Story
(9) These Are The
Days
(44) Big Blue
Marble
9:30 (2) Gospel Jubilee
(I) Catholic Mass
(9) Make A Wish
(44) Little Rascals
9:53 (2) Week In
Congress
10:00 (2) Lamp Unto
My Feet
(6) General
Conference
Of The Church
Of Jesus Of
Latter Day
Saints

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11:00 (6) Camera Three

(I) Rex Humbard
(9) Baptist Church
(33) First Baptist
Church Of
Merritt Island
11:30 (6) Face The Nation
11:45 (2) This Week In
Congress
(44) Movie
AFTERNOON
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Press

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(6) It's The Law
(9) College
Football '75
(24) Ascent Of Man
(35) This Week In
The NFL
(44) It's The Law
12:30 (2) Doug Dickey
Show
(6) NFL Pre-Game
Show
(I) Last Of The
Wild
(9) Let's Make A
Deal
1:00 (2.5) Speaking With
Your Hands
(6) NFL Football
New Orleans
At Atlanta
(9) Directions
(24) World Press
(33) Wrestling
(44) Movie
1:30 (2) NFL Football
Miami At
Green Bay
(9) Issues And
Answers
(24) Florida Report
2:00 (9) Pro And Con
(24) Senior Scene
(33) Movie
2:30 (9) Wrestling
3:00 (24) Book Beat
3:30 (9) Mission
Impossible
(24) The
Glouchestermen
(3$) Mov ie

(24) Evening At
Symphony
(35) Moyle
8:30 (44) Leroy Jenkins
9:00 (2 I) Mystery Movie
6) Kolak
() Movie
(24) Masterpiece
Theatre
9 30 (33) Old Time

Gospel Hour
10: 00 (6) Bronk
(24) The Ascent Of
Man
(44) Come Together
10:30 (2) The Evil
Touch
(6) Great Mysteries
(5) News Conference
(33) James Robison
(44) Wayne Tyler
Show
11:00 (2,6,$,) News
(24) Mnnty Pvthrw'.
. . .5
Hying Circus
(33) Noire Dame
Highlights
(44) Love American
Style
11:15 (9) ABC News
11:30 (2.8) Tonight Show
(6) Movie
(9) Sammy And
Company
(24) Kops Show
(44) Spanish Movie
12:00 (9) News
1:00 (2) Daily Devotional
1:15 (9) Daily Word
Station, make daytime
pioa_r.n, changes from lIme Pe
time met may not ppear here.
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MORNING
6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee

(6) Young And
Restless
(I, 13) Magnificent
Marble
Machin
(9)
(24) World Press
(35) Big Valley
12:30 (2. 13) Three For
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42 Property tern

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12 Hail!
13 Italian river
14 Dancing girl
15 Impair
16 Converts to an
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7 In favor of
31 Ointment
f5 Root finials
Ent-9 places 33 Make amends
38 Low sand hit

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40 Cncur,
(6) Search For
22 Cmii
11 Scottish girl
41 Corpulent
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24 Oysters are
17 Confine
42 South African
(9) All My Children
found in -- I Cured meats 19 Snouts
fox
(24) Electric Company 26 Father (Fr I
23 Engtsn forest 43 Cease
2 Ettipsoidal
27
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24 Food fish
3 (3ii ntme
44 Hindu garment
(44) Variety
30 Each
4 Musical
25 Fencing sword 46 Solar disk
1:00 (2) Somerset
37 Hangs in folds
26 Of the Poet
groups
47 Cry of
(6) News
34 Felt
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27 Weak-willed
bacchanals
(9) Ryan's Hope
35 Complete
28 At this place 48 Car damage
S Dinner
35 Bishopric
(24) Instructional
course
29 Belgian river
50 Demented
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(35, 44) Movie
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1:30 (21 I, 13) Days Of Our

Lives

... '" Ac The World
Turns
(9) Let's Make A
Deal
2:00 (6) Guiding Light
(9) $10,000 Pyramid
2:30 (2, 8, 13) The Doctors
(6) Edge Of Night
(9) Rhyme And
Reason
(24) The
Glouchestermen
(44) Underdog
3:00 (2, I, 13) Another
World
(6) Match Game
(9) General Hospital
(i Romagnolis Table
(35) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Three Stooges
3:25 (44) Spirit Of '76
3:30 (6) Tattletaies
(9) One Life To
Live

(24) Lillias. Yoga
And You
(3$) Rocky And His
FriendsUnderdog
(44) Fllntstones
4:00 (2) Ironside
(6) Partridge Family
(1. 13) Somerset
(9) Dinah
(24) Mister Rogers
Neighborhood
(33) The Addams
Family
(44) Mickey Mouse
Club
4:30(6,I) Mery Griffin
(9) Lucy Show
(13) Orlando City
Council Meeting
(24) Sesame Street
(3$) The Lone
Ranger
(44) Gilligan's Island
5:00 (2) Adam.12
(9) Gilligafl'$tsi,.tid
(24) Mister Rogers
Neighborhood
(33) Mickey Mouse
Club
(44) Brady Bunch
5:30 (2) News
(9) Beverly
Hillbillies
(13) Cable Journal
(24) Electric Company
(33) Lost In Spece
(44) Partridge
Family
6:00 (2,611.9) News
(24) World Press
(44) Lucy Show
6:30 (2.0) NBC News
() ABC News
(13) lane Grey
Theatre
(24) Conversations
With Sol Hurok
(33) Mayberry RFD
(44) Bewitched

6:10 (2) Sunshine
Almanac
6:15 (6, 1) Sunshine
Almanac
6:23 (2) With This Ring
6:30 (6) Sunrise
Semester
(I) TodaylnFlorida
6:55 (2) Daily Devotional
(I) News
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Vir ginia Mayo,
Jack Albertson
Ronald Reagan
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Penny Fuller
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today. You're apt to quit in the
what others say than they
LF.0 IJuly 23-Aug. 22) middle of accomplishing it.
Intend. Hide those rose- Usually you're very appreda. Be tenacious.
colored lns.ses'
ti'e Today,youmay not be as
I'ISCES(I'eb 20-March20)
SCORPIO Oct. 24-Nov. 22) grateful as you should be to Things that you enjoy doing
Keep dose tabs on anyone one who has your best in will be a breeze for you today,
who performs work or service teresta .it heart
but tI you're asked to do
for you 10(b) They could do it
VIR(,O tAug 23-Sept 22) something that a a bit tough
Incorrectly or overcharge Try to treat all you ha ve vo*i'fl erne to
dealings with today in an even
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- manner. Someone you'll be
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Dec. 21) Some respoi bi Ii ties cool toward will not forgive
OcL 6. 1975
that should be taken care of you easily.
the Last LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 23) A
Your material prospects for
minute. However, you'll get bit of good fortune may soon the coining year appear
11win in under the wire.
mme your way. Share it with promising. Channels will be
CAP RICORN lI)ec 22-Jan those who helped bring it opened for you by
people
191 Be careful today if you're aboit, but not with one who you've been considerate of in
involved in a competitive was a stumbling block.
the Pam.

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funds before they're in your Forgotten if your efforts were reminding someone who
bank account. Some cash Sii)CTe
fond of you just how much
you're counting on could be
CANCER (June 21)uly 22) you've done for this person in
delayed.
You're not likely to be as the past.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) prudent as you should be now
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
There s a strong possibility In managing resources, A 19) An important goal could
today that you'll op- spend-now, pay-later attitude only be partially achieved

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Peggy Cum— Peter Lorre, Sydney
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Greenstreet. Geraldine
Liolvely"
David Niven.
Fitzgerald
1:0O(9)—"North to Alaska"
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"Invasion of
Miasma"
Vic Mature,
Robert Granger
Star &amp;.tae'
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Ball, Gloria Victor
Missouri Raid"
Wendell 11:30(1) —"Hostile Gan"
EVENING
Corey, MacDonald Carey,
George Montgomery,
7:31 (U)
"It's A Small
Ellen Drew, Ward Bond
Yvonne DeCarlo
World" — Spencer Tracy,
2:31 (44) — "Whispering 11:30 (9) — "A Child Is
Wendle Barrie
Ghost,"
Milton Berle,
Waiting" —
8:30 (35) "iimute
Burt LanBrenda Joyce
caster, Judy Garland
Pat O'Brien, Ronald
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Reagan
Stuart Whitman, May Britt
9:00(1)—Any Wednesday"
Blsm*rk"—Kenneth More,

careful not to exaggerate. For Monday, Odober 6, 1975
You could tell a tall We that
n-ight come back to haunt
ARIES (March2l-Aprill9)
SCORPIO(Oct. 24Nov. 22)
you.
Advantages can be gained Keep a healthy division today
CANCER (June 21-July 22) today in your dealings with between friendships awl your
Your judgment is usually others, provided you don't more ambitious alms. Don't
quite keen regarding UdW of press them too hard or too impose on your pals businew
a domestic nature, but today selfishy.
wise.
You're likely to make some
TAURUS(April 20-May 20)
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23.
moves that aren't too bright Study your posiflon carefully Dee. 21) Things will come off
LEO *dy 23-Aug. 22) You today before assuming new smoothly today if you follow
could be a trifle forgetful obligations. Be saUsfied that through on plans as you
today. If you have anything your decision will not burden preceive them. Don't act
important to take tare cf someone
agnift't your txi't interests to
inake a note of it or ask
GEMINI (hlay 21-June 20) please another.
another to remind you.
Don't expect Immediate CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) rewards from what you do for 19) You won't make many
Be careful you don't spend others today. You won't be points today if you keep

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quoted later. Be certain you
You will become involved
TAURUS(April 21(1,May 20) have all the facts before this coming year In an
Jane Fonda, Jason
It's not likely you'll be too passing information on
Robards
organizational activity that
moti
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PISCES(Ieb, 2OMarch 20) will be both pleasurable and P00(44) "Sn'h of
for
Mauntles" — Shirley
others unless you see You could cause expensive rewarding The role you're
some
Temple. Randolph Scott
If complications for yourself destlnedtoplay will be a key
thereis, that's another story today if you get tooenmeshed one.
11:30 (61 — "Day of the Evil
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Gun" — GlennFord,Arthur
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You may make some bad against may be holding more problems.
decisions today, but second trump cart than you.
thoughts will reveal your
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
YOURBflITHDAY
errors. Rectify yourmistakes 19) What you say today will be
Oct. 5,1t75

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Thursday, Entefp(ising Friday, Problems with co-wwers Saturday.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) TGO looSe with money Sunday. A new twist
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'IT'S SOME SANGE LADY, ,9M!

SHE CALLED ME 'SWEETIE!

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C A P A I C 0 A N(Dec, 22-Jan. 19) Don't trea k prom I se s Sunday. An unusual
GccJ rc-II-o,s Friday. Irnage very fragile Saturday.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fe b. 19) Too opinionated Sunday. You Cain through

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ay if used at once. Wednesday. Thursday m ideas Manday, Tuesda

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6, 1975
Sanford, Florida 32771— Price 10 Cents

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Ceitholic Soc ial Services, in,_, s
operated by the Catholic Diocese of

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
Services, Inc., are family counseling

I aint Checked
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If the facts at hand are used, it (an in
vesti ga t ion) would amount to pure
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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
taxpayer's money.'-'

first coin of County Attorney
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
tr
, -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
th
th
at
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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
SennIno1flrevard
Chief
profes
si
onal engineering dath,' coInmissionagree(Jtop
child, the natural parents, and the
act because La urel Realty, back before the commission, paychecks were short last
investigator
also
'aid
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
isVthn also said
couldn t 'tell
-. 'r
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of
:,j
'14lIVdh,
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Coruio,
s
how to n their business," but
L1O purchase of the si te 'Ii4-75fcal year
Is
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that his office would be in.
terested if "there's a (onflict of
interest."

parents, and assistance with living
arrangements.

On Tuesday, Herring said
Seminole investiga:ors are

Three sharing centers ar

scheduled to deliver a report on

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
buildings for the elderly-, transporthtion and the
ls-o n - wheels

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will make the decisim whether

to investigate, or not
Herring said he received
complaints concerning the clay
pit, which is located on a IW
acre site west of In:erstate 4
and east of Markham Woods
Road, on Friday.

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The Seminole County Commission today aI g7eed

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
is

SR 46A and Airport Boulevard are in Corn.
missioner Sid VihIen Jr's and John K brough's
thstnc
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At the time the V5,000 slated for road material
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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Pre-Trial Publicity Cited By Defense

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two suspects arrested in connection with an alleged --steal to

order" theft ring was dewed today by Circuit Court Judge Robert
H. McGregor.
iman.'or
and
OUnte
Donald R.
ower,
Karen JI•
MIlflO
prings
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
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%%ere copies of nrticles. that were published on only seven days.
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appeal.
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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
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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
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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
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HrMge
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"We are very busy with three
Ave. and South of 15th SL, he contracts (projects) going on at
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Hospital
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to allow home occupations by
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special exception in all zones
involved is to begin "this week,
and schools; in all zones is also
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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
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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
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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.
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report on two bids
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instead of the already high limit
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llurida)'s high 86. 0% eraight low 69. Rainfall W211.04
inches.
Fair to partly cloudy through Saturday. High% mostly
in the mid Ms. Lows near 70. Winds northeatterly 10 to 15
rupit, decreasing st WghL
Complete deils and tides are on Page A.

fill out an application form at
CETA off ice, or at one of the
two state employment offices
located in
Altamonte Springs.
Then, the applicant is int1wed arid, based on his
qualifications, sent out for an
interview with a pro5pective
employer.
employed in the county earn
from $2.10 an hour to 110,000 a
year.
"T'he employer is getting a
worker free, but the hope is Ouit
employer will continue to pay
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Olin Greene, director of the state fire marshal's
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said today the earliest due date he can get thus far
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'jtennial
community with special participate and observe the allegiance
and raise the new
ceremonies at 10 a.m Monday ceremonies and
former Bicentennial flag over the '.
at the Lake Mary Elementar) studenisof the school ha%e been school
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Errol Greene will have ~
their maiden forays Into the
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ill present ti .lty S U c'en be Introduced by former Mayor remarks will be by Jack Frost,
school principal and closing KNOTHOLE
Jarrell is currently serving as tennial flag to Mayor Walter Den Jackson
Rev. A.F. Stevens, pastorof prayer will be by Rev. J. Harold
secretar) to the planning and Sorenson
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teanofljc,
seedng adtyjzndlbel
H.A. Scat, Den Sciner and
The city is expected to have
None of the tnew,bents
June !rmnann are UP in the
A wealth of candidates have between 3,500 and 4,000 eligible
surfaced for the three city voters for the election Final Mayor Bill Grier, and Council Dec. 2 city el ction. A total of
members
Duerr and John 1,918 voters are eligible to Cast
council seats open in the Dec. 2 totals are not yet available Zacco - have filed qu!if)ing ballots in the elecUon.
Lake Mary city elections.
from Mrs. Bruce's office.
documents seeking re-election.
The Candidate qualification
six Candidates have
Candidate qualifying fee In
Candidate
qualifying
period
period
In the City of Winter
an Interest In running Altarnonte Springs is $875 for
in
Casseiberry
opened
WedSpnngs
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for election, only one
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cwnbent Martin Bacon Sr. - city conunl&amp;,ion offices.
will the voter registration mayor's office Currently
had filed quidifying papers by
Only one can di date for the books
cupted b) Troy Piland and the
morning
two open city council seats and
The city currently has 4,093 two cit) council posts held by
According to City Clerk Ka) the mayor's office In the Dec.2 registered
Irene Van Fepoel and FErnest
oters
Sassman, live others have city election in Casselberry has
The candidate qualifiration Hendrix will be on the ballot.
picked up quailf)lng papers, filed qualifying documents
so period opened today in the City The cit) has 1,211 eligible
including Incumbent Coun- far. T'he
lone candidate is of Longwood where three city voters.

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which means an automatic
percentage drop in tFe ratio of
exemptions to the total value.
By ED PRICKEIT
Bill Suber, assistant county
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pr operty appraiser
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Seminole County officials are aiming towa rds
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"working in the right direc. Jail, County Commission Chairman Sid ViNen Jr.
said today.
tion."
Suber said the proportion of
Jail doors closed June 0 after a fire swept
Sanford's taxable property and
that portion exempt from taxes through the facility. leaving 10 inmates and a jailer
is "no different than any other dead in its wake.
ci ty" of(mparae
&amp;nce the fire, the county has paid out an
The latest figures from the estimated 11,000 per day to house Seminole County
county shows 36 per cent of the i nma tes In jails in surrounding counties.
total $213,889,665 assessed
Vihlen said he has %Titten state official.3 asking
rom taxation, Suber for a November Inspection in hopes of reoperdng the
$126,741
050 is jail to cut out the $1,000-a.day "premium" paid
oth er counties.
"taxable for operating
poses," he added.
Vthlen's letter follow; county commission a

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Eckerd Drugs. which operates an
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been accomplished so far and we are
hopeful that we can reach our goal
by the time the campaign ends Oct.
23," he said.
Eiselin said the report dinner
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exemptions, which Knowles stnce 1972 may be due to the completion of
the $4 million reappraisal for fair market
cent 1973, 52 per Cent In 1fl2, said "is sling," in number. slow down
in construction and county courthouse here,
The burden of Sanford's but it was only 39 per
cent In
value increased the cit 's total
Knowles said the State "not as many governmental
flic increased amount of city
property owners is being eased 1971, said Suber.
Ixgislature has granted many buildings being built.-,
fts assessed valuation 15 per cent
The city's exempted property tax exemptions in the past,
fie said the reason for the
O(M,237,755 which includes $10
exempt property is dropping Includes the many
churches, which meant tapaers had to jump in t he amount of exem
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castruction
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uber explained the reap
doll,ir value of exemptions, the buildings, homestead and
Suber said the declining because of a population in- praisal - to
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widows exemptions, and percentage of property exempt Tease more h omestead and tax roll said get
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Pete" Knowles said the city is
gaining ground t thegood,"
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WASHINGTON (AP)
Church group and movi'e
stars, senators and rock singers, civil rights leaders an
the mayor of New York City were all targets of an IRS Ia:
probe originally aimed at political extremists, tt
chairman of the Senate intelligence committee says.
In addition, IRS Commissioner Donald Alezandeir
testified Thursday that last year alone IRS agents turne I
over 29,5 tax returns on 8,210 taxpayers tc a dozen otheir
Federal agencies for one reason or another.
Alexander said that unt il he stopped It last year,
computer system had been fed informa tion on 465,44
pe rsons, in cluding Alexander himself.
The IRS commissioner also agreed with Chairman
Frank Church, D-Idaho, that the taxcellecting agency had
no business complying wi th a 1967 CIA request to audit the
tax returns of Ram pa rts magazine as a means of
preventing or blunting its forthcoming expose about the
National Student Association operated overseas as a CIA
front

Super-Connector Advocated
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP)
A seven-state group is
advocating construction of a 1,100-mile super-connector to
ha ndle highway traffic, pipelines, a railway, utili ties and
communica tion systems between Kansas City and
Jacksonville.
As many as 20 mill i on pe rsons live along the route, Kermit Blaney of Columbus, Ga., executive director of the
Multistate Transportation System, said Th ursday as the
group's advisory board opened a twoday mee ting, Its first
conference.
"There now Is no satisfactory transporta tion system
serving th e area from Kansas City to Jacksonville,"
Blaney said. "This area is now serviced a nd lss-crossed
by an assortment of transporta tion modes that f unction
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LOS ANGELES (AP) Two Symblonese Liberation
Army members, Indicted with newspaper heiress
Patricia Hearst on 11 coun ts stemming from a May 1974
rnme spree Involving kidnaping and robbery, face arraignment today.
The most serious of the counts in the Los Angeles County Grand Jury indictment ret urned Th ursday against
Miss Hearst and William and Emily Harris carries a
maximum life sen tence.
Thai for the Harrises could begin within 60 days. Miss
Hearst is in the San Mateo County Jail near San Francisco
awaiting trial on federal bunk robbery charges and could
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tASHI?4GON (AP) —Others majthink Itwu funny

for a go-go dancer to perform on the deck of a submarine,
but not the Navy's top admiral.
Mm. James L Holloway Ill armounced solemnly
Thursday that Omir. Connelly Stevenson's conduct was
"inexcusable" In allowing dancer Cat Futdi to do her
topless act on the deck of the submarine Finback.
Holloway, chief of naval operations, found the veteran
skipper guil ty of falling to exercise proper judgment,
violating regulations and "permitting an action which
could have distracted the attention of those respcmslbie
for the safe navigation of the nuclear-powered sub.

FBI Probes Hoffa Lead
DETROIT (AP) Sources have confirmed that FBI
agen ts are investigating whethe r the body of ex.
Teamsters president James R. Holfa was stuff ed in a
trash compactor and hauled away by a Maflaorganlzed
sanitation company.
The trash compa ctor is at the Raleigh House
restaurant, less than five miles from the parking lot of
another restaurant where Hoff a was last seen July 30.
The firm that picks i the trash every Friday at the
Raleigh House In Southfield Jast 'orth of Detroit is Central Sanitation Services Inc. of Hamtramck, Incorporated
last year by Raffaele "Jimmy Q" Quasarano and
Dominic Corrado, reputed Detroit Mafia figures.
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WASHINGTON (AP)
Life may not be Idyllic in
Birmingham, Ala., or in Jersey Ci ty, N.J., or in Laredo,
on the Texas-Me xico border.
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cities probably isn't as bleak as depicted in an
EPA.
study that has awn
drawn
sharp criticf.szn on Capitol
Hill.
An EPA off icial said Thursday that the agency was dis.
appointed wi th resul ts of t he study, conducted by a
priva te research organisalion, examining and rankIng 243
urban regions.

Simon Predicts Decision Soon
PALM

BEACH (AP)
Treasury Secretary
William Simon has predict ed that President Ford will
decide this
ekend w he ther to extend the f ederal income-tax cut.
But Simon cautioned the annual meeting of the Florida
Quwibr of Commerce Thursday that any extension of
the cut would not signal an end to administration eff orts to
harness federal spending.
Eai her, Guy. iteubin Askei told the businessmen that
Latin American trade and tourism offer more ho pe of
prosperi ty to Floridians than roulette wheels and dice
tables.
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KEY BISCAYNE (AP) — C.G. "Bebe" Reboro,
the close friend a nd confidant of former Presiden t Nixon,
reportedly Is con testing Inter nal Revenue Service claims
2at he owes more than $100,000 in back taxes.
Knight-Ridder Newspaptss reported Thursday that tax
ecords show the IRS noti fied Rebozo In December that he
L nderpaid his 1970 taxes by $49,029 and his 1971 taxes
by
I S2,218.
The daluis jwimarfly involve some of the business
U 'aitsactions of the Key L'Iacayrw bunker, who was not
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Youth Services Director Joe
Rowan, who announced his reslgnatlon Wednesday, earned
$4,613 as a consul tant wi thout
the required prior written approval, Auditor General Erne.qt
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the Division of Youth Services,
Ellison also said that Rowan
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did not get the quired prior
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Health and Rehabilitative
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A Florida-based cosmetics
him, Koscot Interplanetary Inc., is questi'ning the
Federal Trade Commission 's authority to claim
restitutior for company distributors whom the commLssion says ere victims of fraud.
In a complaint filed in 1972, the FTC charged the
company, founded by superhucksier GI-nn W. Turner of
Orlando, with using a deceptive and unfair multi-level
marketing program that involved numerous
misrepresentations to people who paid ft the right to sell
Koscot cosmetics.
The FTC said the company's agreements with
its
distributors represented a r'iztraint cf trade and that
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right of the
company to keep thr' money it had cdllected.

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Seminole Legislative str-ucted to notify the various
delegation:
organizations seeking their
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Ashby Jones, deputy clerk of choices of representation.
The CALNO Council of Local the circuit court, Robert Ellis,
State Rep. Robert Hatt.away
Goveiunents Wednesday night Seminole
County
In.
approved a recommendation to tergovernmental coordinator; (D-Altamonte Sptlngs) said he
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subcommittee from eight to 24 the Greater Sanford Chamber S e m inole LegIsLaIive
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organization and a ppoi n tees of ber of Commerce; a faculty member study committee on
the Seminole Legislative member from the School of double taxation In favor of
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delegation.
Business Administration at working with the CALNO
Casselberry
Council
Florida
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Floyd criticized the Schoo l
has served as chairman of the the F'u'rn Bureau and of
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subcommittee composed of Seminole County League of Altamonte Springs
with the
represcnth(ivc of Seminole's Civic Associations and the costs of providing
sidewalks
In
seven cities and the county
president of the Seminole city areas to the new Lake
commission, said the expanded County League of Women Orienta Elementary School,
FTU INTERNS
florida Technological University (FI'U)
students are teaching committee will be more ob. Voters,
contended State Education
interns at Forest City Elementary School. 7i-, o of the Interns, jective in
its study and more
AT SCHOOL
Longwood Mayor James H. Commissioner
Eileen Seaman lstanding) and Sandy Harlow, assist Mic hael
evenly balcinced between Iirrnann said the new coin- Turhngton advic.'cj th Ralph
l'rt'dith 0 01 i ;iiiil Greg WiiIhf v ith tht'ir reading. illtrald Photo
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county and city representation. inittee is ''an excellent
balance board it could properly spend
by Elda Nichols)
Altamonte Springs Mayor of county and city relation- funds for safeways for
school
Norman Floyd, however, In- ships." Mrs. Duerr was in- children.
dicated the expanded subcommittee to study the areas
where ,it, residents are taxed
by the county for services they
do not receive, may be unwieldy a lid now lean too heavily
toward the county position.
He suggested the countyoriented members could throw
a "monkey wrench" into the
study,
adding the School Board
WASHINGTON (AP) — The
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sistance we can get," he to!d which "triply" taxes
the city
investigation of a huge Florida As many as 80,000 the assembled
federal officials, residents should be considered
mortgage-fraud scheme with
I SERVICE
The officials generally were for membership.
investors
were
bilked
vvictims in 37 states and four
noncommittal, however. None
New members of the ex• PARTS
foreign nations Is threatened by out of as much as Si
made
any
promises
of
federal
panded
subcommittee,
a shortage of funds, a Florida
1
billion in the scheme help,
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recommended by Mrs. Duerr';
official claims.
Lewis later told reporters he group, will Include two
Comptroller Gerald Lewis ma state which has
REPAIR AU
wasn't seeking corzunitrnents representatives each to be
said a federal grant financing history
of
land as such, but mainly was trying named by the four-member
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the probe runs out atthe end of
w open up tines or comswinaies
December and future fundi ng
-grnunlcation with federal of.
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appears shaky. He said the inficials.
vestigatlon has uncovered what lots.
He also conceded that his
may be the nation's largestever
996 .W. HWY. 436
Lewis, whose office regulates problems of getting more funds
mortgage swindle, repre- Florida financial institutions rest
as much with the state as
ALTAMON7'E SPRINGS
senting hundreds of millions of and brokerage firms, said
that with the federal level.
dollars in loot investments,
complaints have been received
Lewis said the state unit that
Lewis met with federal ofli- by victims of the schemes from
makes formal application for
436
SEMORAN
cial.s and members of the Flori- all 67 Florida counties, 36 other
LEAA funds, the Florldr. or.
congressional delegation states and four other countries.
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Thursday to drum up support
"We have really hit a hornet's Council, has only asked for an.
for continued federal funding. nest," Lewis said. "An awful lot other
$99,000 for 1976 for the
He said he Is seeking $500,000 to of people have been caught In project
carry the Investigation through this swindle. "
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He said there are many cases
To date In the probe, the of investors who put the , life
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mortgage broker's licenses of savings Into the scheme, only to
57 firms have been revoked in lose everything.
Florida and criminal charges
Lewis met with representaagainst a handful of land devel. tires of the Securities and Ex.
opnient corporations are pend- change Commission. Postal
ing in state courts, Lewis said. Service, Internal Revenue
He claimed that as many as Service and Justice and State
80,000 investors were bilked out Departments to urge more
of as much as $1 billion in the federal cooperation with his
scheme in a state which has a probe and to seek extra funds.
history of land swindles.
He said the state task force
These persons generally had currently investigating and
invested In promissory notes prosecuting the fraud is operand were promised a return of ating under a $99,000 Law En.
14 per cent interest. But in fact, forcement Assistance Adrninjs.
Lewis said, the notes were tration ( LEAAi grant that exbacked by either fake
backed
artpit-es [).u(..31.
gages or virtually valueless
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) -- Nearly every Floridian's
electric and telephone bill will be affected by decisions
due Monday from the Public Service Commission.
The commission said Thursday that it will return to
Tallahassee for a session on franchise taxes on electric
bills and charges for calls to telephone directory.
assistance.
The commissioners have been In Palm Beach Gardens
the past two weeks for hearings on Southern Bell
Telephone &amp; Telegraph Co.'s request for a $216.5 million
rate Increase and are expected to return there for more
hearings next week.

Bu falls Welcomes Probe
TAMPA (AP) — Rep. L.A. "Skip" Bafalis says he
welcomes an invitation by federal Investigators to appear
before a grand jury probing a chai'ge that he took an unreported 810,00) cash contribution during his 1972
congressional campaign.
"1 would love to come," Bafalls said Thursday, noting
that the Justice Department had asked him to appear. "I
said 'Sure, by all means,'
"It is voluntary. I am delighted that this happened because it is the only way really to finally get this thing
resolved in the minds of a lot of people."

Sweeps Winner 'Felt Lucky'
51'. PETERSBURG lAP) — "He felt lucky. He
knew he was going to win," says the wife of a dentist who
won $812,000 in the largest Irish Sweepstakes prize ever
awarded.
Dr. Vance Bishop, 50, held ticket number SM 02579, the
first ticket drawn in Dublin Thursday.
Bishop, who was visiting his hometown of Ocoee, Tenn,
.i small community near Chat.anooga, could not be
reached for comment.

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But Judge Morphonios said
Mrs. Goldberg could return to
court today when attorneys
seek a new trial for Commissioner Edward Stephenson, also
convicted of bribery in the case.
Defense attorneys have
claimed that a Juror's alleged
b
missta te men ts about his peevious marriage and experIences with the law, combined with mdleged erroneous
Instructions from the judge to
the jury and improper wording
of the indictment, were sufficient grounds for a, new trial.
In her instructions to the Jury,
Judge Morphunlos referred to
all four defendants as of.
Ilceholders. She apparently
neglected to Inform the jury
that Goldberg was not an office
holder.
Judge Morphonlos conceded
that part of her Instructions to
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No Trial
For Dade

MIAMI (AP) — A circuit
Judge has denied motions that
might have resulted in new
trials for three suspended Dade
County commissioners conof bribery and con
spiracy.
Judge Ellen Morphonlos deflied requests Thursday by
Commissioners Edward Graham and Joyce Goldberg, and
Mrs. Goldberg's husband, StanAll three were convicted
last month of conspiracy to accept bribes In three zoning
cases.
The judge also denied a request by Mrs. Goldberg, who
had Fired her attorney, for six
weeks In which to prepare new

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Man F
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — A powerful Senate leader
has lent his support to the thusfar unsuccessful effort to
save consumers money by allowing the advertising of
eyeglass prices,
Senate Commerce Chairman W.D. Childers, Dl'ensacola, filed a bill Thursday to repeal a 1949 law that
bans advertising the prices for eyeglasses and contact
lenses.
Eckerd Optical centers, Inc., which has filed a suit
challenging the law, has estimated that consumers could
save $10 million a year If the advertising ban is lifted. A
decision on the Eckerd suit Is pending In Leon County
Circuit Court.
Rep. Gene Campbell, D-West Palm Beach, sponsored
a
similar bill in the House last session, but optometrists and
opticians launched a heavy lobbying effort against the
measure. Campbell was unable to rain the bill out of the
House Rules Committee in the waning days of the session.

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pane of the Senate Budget
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Longwood Sertoma Club is sponsoring the organization of a new Sertoma Club In Sanford which Adlai E. Stevenson 111, D-111.,
meets Thursdays at noon at the Sheraton Inn at 14 and SR 46. The Longwood club is two years old and the amendment would cut the
average price of U.S.-produced
has 33 members. From left, Carmine M. Bravo, Longwood president; prospective
member Wayne R. (j from
the current $9 to $6.75
Keeling of Sanford; Tom Kuhn, district governor; Saul Scbmelzer, chairman of Build-a-Club COffl
per barrel, with a gradual Inmittee; and John Wimbish, of Sanford. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent)
Keeler may have approved
crease back to $9 In five years. It
the trips in conversation, EliAt the same time, it would
son said, but "prior dated
create a single nationwide rice
ten approval should be
for -ncw" natural gag. which
promptly obtained, as a matter
wo uld te about 1L30 per ouo
of record, to substantiate
e oral
feet.
approval."
the curfor gas
The auditor said state law re.
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which
It
cpitres Rowan to reimburse
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sold
within
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By BOB LLOYD
the sidewalk.
state $1,262 for two separate
state where It is produced is
Herald Staff Writer
casIor when two employes
Hibbard reported 15 of
now exempt from federal price
watches In the display were
over lapped In the same position
watches
controls
and sells for the $1.30
s-Ifrs deputies today were
missing. The stolen
for longer than the 30 days peraverage.
probing a burglary at the
were listed at a value Of M.
mitted by law.
The Stevenson plan would
Sanford home of Seminole
SanfQrd police reported a
continue federal controls on
But Rowan said in his audit County School Board me mber
patrolling officer had noticed "old" natural
gas
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F.
Keeth.
response .1a4 1e overlaps
two men standing in front of the ready
bought
under
a contract
Deputy
J.F.
"were caused by clerical error.
store at the county-city limit
for
sale
outside
the
producing
both instances, ti
uuvv
ivucvu ii uour w enter
line a few minutes before,
states — until the contract exwork to remedy the situation the residence. A ON coin crest Drive, south Seminole, glass door at Newsom's
Police units Joined deputies In
was submitted incorrectly, or collection was reported reported $927 in stereo equip- Grocery, Southwest Road, an unsuccessful search for the
The proposal would authorize 4
mlIng.
ment and a gold ring were Sanford.
burglary suspects In the area.
the
president to change prices
While investigating the taken in a break-In at her
Witnesses told deputies that
or
eliminate
controls, with conrepeated burglary at Keeth's home, residence, deputies said.
The
audit
two men broke the door glass Man Sought
previously reported a-u
deputies said they found an
Deputy I.M. Ford described and set off a burglar alarm. The
that "Operation Peace of attempt had been made to enter the ring as mounted with an men went Into the business and
Sheriff's deputies today were
The plan to control olland gas
Mind," a 1974-75fiscal year the house next door of County 1853 one-dollar gold piece. emerged running with a Timex searching for an
unidentified prices on the same
basis Is
School
Supt.
William
"Bud"
Reports
listed
the
value
of
the
runaway program, had
watch display case. They
man
who
escaped
handcuffed
band
on
Federal
Power
Com.
spent its $M,= by $12,633. 7be Layer. Officer said the burglars ring as $425.
stumbled and dropped the from a patrol car early today
mission
data
in
that
a
audit said that $7OBjnmotel, faded to pin entry toLayer's
display on the sidewalk lnfront during a disturbance outside
priceof$9
for
oil
and $l.3Ofor
bar, lunch, coffee, printing and house.
of the store, scooped out wat- Big Daddy's Lounge, SR436, gas Is
Burglars Escape
Deputies reported the coin
ample to provide Inother bills was Improperly
ches and fled on foot as Deputy Fern Park.
centive 10 the Industry to find .
charged to the state by William collection was later recovered
Two burglars narrowly Jim Hibbard, responding to
Deputy R.A. Newshutz
new fuel sources plus a 14 per
escaped capture early today, another call, passed the store reported
Paddon, former Peace of MiM with only $1 missing.
he answered the 1:50
Ruth 1.4. Rdfox, 5002 Fern- deputies said, after smashing a and spotted the display case on a.m.
on Investments,
director.
disturbance call to find a cent return
Stevenson said.
large crowd outside the lounge
me Senate is unlikely to vote
Paddon, who is 00W Staff d!mod two men fighting in one on
rector of the House Standards
the proposal before next
location and two women
AM Conduct Committee, said
lighting nearby.
that Youth Services officials
Newshutz said he Intervened
hadapprovedafloftheex.
andarrestedoneman,handpenditures In advance.
cuffed him and locked him In
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rear of the patrol car.
But he said, "If I've done
A circuit court jury 71]u!-,da y window.
— Keith Truman Loggins, 21, Newshutz said he left the car to
anything wrong, t was uninteninvestigate
the
Rev. Butler told the Jury that of KLsslmmee, pleaded guIlty as firther
tional and if I owe the state returned a verdict of Innocent
for
Cleveland
Osborne
Mitchell,
and
later
returned
charged
he
"whipped"
Mitchell
with
a
of
grand
larceny
of
disturbance
anything, I'll damn
pay." 22, 2210 HIliview St., Forest belt and reported the Incident to funds from the Holiday Inn, to find the handcuffed man was
Altamonte Springs. Loggins not In the patrol car.
"Efforts are under way and City. Mitchell had been acc'jsed Sheriffs deputies.
of
attempted
breaking
and
Deputies theorized someone
was
sentenced to 7 years
will be continued to aw'e that
Mitchell
testified
that
he
had
proba
ng
wi
In
the crowd freed the prisoner.
Intent
enteri
th
mi
to com t
tion, to be served after he
these outstanding
b
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"Invi
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te
come
to
the
a
WASHINGTON (AP) — Post.
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misdemeanor,
to
is released from a prison
herif f's patrol cars equi pped
we paid by the responsible
re
par.
house
by
one
of
Butler's
sentence imposed in an Orange with rear seat cages normally al rates Increases, Including a
ty," Rowan said.
ters
but
Butler
told
Jurors
Couzy
cannot be opened from Inside three-cent boost In the cost of 'I
The charge was made in daugh
He has rlgned his position connection with a July 19 in- that the daughter Is married
mailing a first-class letter, take
— Mildred Smith, 18, 1227 W. the cage.
Sgt. Jay Leman, who also effect Dec. 28 and are expected
effective Nov. 16, denying that cident in which a neighbor, and doesn't live at home with I3thSt.,Sanford, pleaded guilty
he had L,een pressured to quit. Rev. Charles Butler, testified her parents, a sister and (our of attempted grand larceny in responded to the disturbance to reap $.4 billion a year in
Rowan said he felt he had a that he "stopped" Mitchell as brothers,
connection with the theft of call, reported two women were extra revenues for the U.S.
furni ture from an apartment. arrested at the scene for affray. Postal Service, the agency
better chance of reforming the he Tras crouched atop an auto
In other cases on this week's
saYS.
system from outside than from tire entering a window to trial docket before Circuit She was ordered held In custody
within.
until
sen
The first ounce of first class
tencing Oct. 27 by Worker Arrested
Butler's da ughter's bedroom Judge Joe A. Cowart Jr.:
mall
will rise to 13 cents and
Circuit Judge A. J. Ilosemann
Jr.
Robert John Walker, 21-year- each additional ounce will rise
Roixrt Paul McBride, 22, old A pple Valley, Ca lifornia, from 9 to 11 cents. The cost of
3$
Altamonte Springs, pleaded 'construction workerwas being sendlnga postal Card Will jump
guilty of trespass and petty held without bond today in from 7 to 9 cents, the Postal
Larceny in connection with a county Jail on aggravated Service said Thursday.
And while the price of ei,g
burglary at an office and theft assault, robbery and use of a
of a private de tecti ve's Iden- f irearm in commission of a a letter airmail goes up, the
ttflcatbon card,
advantage disappears. The
felony charges.
ik
Janet Hudson, 22, 422 E.
Sheriff's detective Sgt Postal Service said that after
DETROIT (AP) — Chrysler increase averages 3.4 per cent, one week beginning Monday, Fifth St., Sanford, pleaded William Hogan and Chief Oct. 11, all first-class mall will
Corp is 1-Jfng car prices this while the other companies' temporarily idling 5,725 guilty of aggravated ault in Deputy Duane Harrell
returned go via air. On Dec. 23 the air
fall by an average 8178 over hikes average 4.7 per cent.
mall cost rises from 13 to 17
connectioj
Walker
with a bar incident
Thursday
workers. GM said it will
from
comparably equipped 1975 Chrysler is the last of the corn- suspend output of heavy-duty involving a pistol and was California after his ap- cents an ounce _ for use mostly &amp;
models, the smallest Increase panles to set new-model pric, trucks and school buses for a sentenced to four years prehension there by authorities on PCk3.
by any U.S. auto maker,
probation,
There will be no new airmail
on the local warrants.
week, leaving 1,100 ri
stam
p, but new stamps will be
Judge
Cowart
ordered
A year ago, the industry porary layoff,
bench
In other arrests, Naomi
warrants
Issued
for
The nation's No. 3 car pro- raised car prices by a record
the arrest Catherine Motte, 32, of 1292 issued In 13., 11-and 24-cent deAll the companies are stripp. of two defendants who failed to A v a 1 o n
nominations.
ducer, which traditionally average $450, or 10 per cent.
Boulevard,
ing
equipment from cars and appear for trials.
charges slightly more for its
Parcel post rates will be
Casselberry, was arrested by
Meanwhile, auto analysts say lowering dealer profit margins
Teddy Burt, 24, Apopka, was deputies on a warrant charging boosted an average 10 per cent,
can than General Motors or
Ford, said Thursday it was tin- domestic car sales last month this (all to keel) sticker price to have faced trial on a charge two Counts of uttering a forged the Postal Service said. Fees
trailed year-ago leveLs by about IRC(C&amp;54.S down.
of breiking and entering a instrument. Bond for Ms. Motte for such services as special dedercutting
while
livery and registered mall are
Import
sales
vehicle. Hiram Noe, of Sanford, was set at $2,000,
tither companies to make its S per cent
record
Th
e
record
increases
last
rose slightly to take a
fall was to have faced trial on an
products more com peti tive.
Sheriffs Capt. J.Q. Gall oway expected to rise in early Nosent sales plummeting almost aggravated auault c
vember. International mall
SePteMber Share (If the
and
Lt. W.H. Robbins
harge
overnight a consumers balked stemming from an alleged knife Duval Cou
rates
are due for a boost shortly
as3er also said It Is elIzn!- market.
nty deputies
the
hi
gher
prIce
en
masse,
at
tack on a sheriff's deputy sday night in arresting two after Jan. 1.
iiting some previously stand______
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of
for. at-i'd equipment and
while being booked at
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panies
uOWwer, the latest lRIcIng jail
dr
lealer profit margins to
on
trc
charges.
Cessory
after
the
fact:
second.
monthly sales today, and moves by Detroit do not fleetsAuthorities said Noe is degree murder.
ase prices by an average
analysts say they expected the sarIly mean savings for CODbelieved to have gone to Ken-- Deputies reported Connie Lou
hat makes the average sticker
l
peon
by the American swners.
Lucky before the scheduled Adams, 25, was
I rice IIICTe55 $122, While oP' firms to be the poorest for
arrested at 22$
a
trial. Assistant State Ally. Tmple Ave.,
Iions will go up by an average
Fern
Park, and
Sene In five years, In part
Customers who want my of Claude Van
I
Hook amended the Clyde E. Rhodes, 25, was
because of an unusually late the deleted equipment will have
charging documents to the arrested IllOfflents later when
introduction of new models.
M purcbase those Items at ad- lWne of Hiram
Noe. Court he arrived at the address.
Chrysler's over-all increase
dilional costs. And reductions in dothtj and
arrest
recordsBond for the two suspects was
C mpares with a $1 hike by
In another development, dealer discounts may Iflfl
previously
listed
the
defendant
set at $10,000 and they were
C M, $247 by Ford and $) by Ford said Thursday It will shut salesmen will be less willing
to as Francis
Eugene Noe, 45, released to the custody of Duval
A maim Motors. C!,'1er's two assembly operations for sell below the sticker price.
P.O. Box 931, Sanford,
County homicide investigators

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Senate Leader Joins Fight
To Advertise Eyeglasses

WASHINGTON (AP) In an
effort to break the Impasse over
anaflonal energy policy, Senate
liberals are proposing to raise
na t ural gas prices In exchange
for a roll back of oil prices.
The Senate began debating
the unusual pioposal Thursday
after Republicans and Democrats from energy-producing
states won a vote Indicating
they may have the muscle to
force gradual removal of all
federal controls from natural *
gas prices.
The Ford administration
pressing for an e o controls
that have held down the price of
oil and natural gas. The maJority of Democrats want to retam — and in some cases expond-controls
The proposed amendment
being considered by the Senate
apparentlywould let both sides

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

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\'tar. $2.40. By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
other mall: Month. $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

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Needed On

Farm

When AFL-CIO President George Meany in-

sisted that the government put some kind of brake
on sale of American grain to the Russians, we
wonuer it he had in mind what is developing from
our special trade mission to Moscow.
The negotiations arc heading toward what
looks suspiciously like a five-year-plan for
American farmers. Would Air. Aleany buy that as a

protection for American consumers against higher
food prices?
Those were not farmers or grain dealers who

went to Moscow, but officials of the U.S. government. It is Charles Robinson, the undersecretary of
state for economic affairs, who is negotiating a
"firm commitment" between the U.S. and Soviet
governments fixing how much grain American
farmers will grow for the Russians over the next
five years.
It is obvious that this government-to-.
government bargaining on commodities is leading
the American farmer back into that thicket of
acreage allotments and federal intervention in the
grain market from which he emerged just a few
years ago. With him goes the consumer and taxpayer, only lately relieved of picking up the tab for
government management of farm production.
Since the 1972 fiasco in which massive Russian
grain purchases triggered sharp increases in our
food prices, th e federal government has required

Del Euga, advisor to the Florida Department of
Natural Resources and long-time proponent of good
ecological practices, is sponsoring four Vietnamese
refugees *ho will be coming into the area this
v. eckend.
The refugees include three men, one woman and
a one-year-old baby.
They'll be arriving at Daytona Beach via air on
Saturday and will stay with Del until they can re.
locate permanently.
Del says he didn't know about the little tyke that
gould be accompanying the adults and Is In :seed of
t() things:
I- An interpreter who can go with him to Daytona
Beach and translate for both parties. Naturally, the
person gould have to speak fairly fluent Viet.
nan iese.
2- He'd like to have the use of a baby crib Just
long enough for the refugees to get settledprobably about a month or six weeks.
If you can speak Vietnamese or have a baby crib
nu aren't using at the present time, contact Eugu
t 201 E. 10th Street or call him at 3224462.

sanford area motorists are reminded that
daylight comes upon us a bit later each morning,
thus there are nia'y children waiting for school
buses and-or saWing various routes to their
in eisily iwniing darkziess.
rcspvvtiv
Rich Quigley, safety officer of the Sanford Police
Department, urges all drivers to pay special at.
ten lion to school bus stops In order to be prepared to
lake evasive action should any child step into the
roadway.
'Too." Quigley says, "parents of school children
should instruct their children who must wait on
school buses not to stand in the roadway.
'Many times, drivers niust slow down and cross
the center lane to avoid children standing on the
roadoy while waiting for a bus," Quigley said.
According to state records, 2,064 pedestrians
lx,tecn the ages of 5 and 19 were injured or killed
last year. And, bile these were not all children
going to or coming from school, drivers can help
reduce this total by being more alert when
pedestrians are observed.
(1ildrenu alking to school must also be taught to
siilk along designated areas and if they should be

forced to alk along an unpaved street they should
be instructed to walk on the side of the road facing
oncoming traffic. Too, they should wear light
colored clothes so they u ill be more easily seen.
"e feel that parents
C'ificva Quigky
how to be traffic
children
should not only teach their
set
safety conscious, but they should good examples
by their own actions,"
We sincerely urge all motorists and children
alike to be extremely careful and observant at all
times, but particularly so during those early
morning hours before the sun rises.
We i ant you to be a statistic, but a live one that
figures in our census for years to come.

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in taxes - obviously
leave usconsuiners with less moneytospendfor
major sudden

other things.
So we buy less, keeping industrial production
below capacity, unemployment high and
production at Inefficient levels. Recovery is
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immediate notification from grain dealers when
This is only a part of the problem. The oil
overseas orders are received. This monitoring
cartel countries, which for a time funneled
major portions of their new-found petrodollars
system alerted the administration to the new round
Into loans and Investment, are gradually In.
of Russian purchases and led to the halt of ship"
sting and loaning less proportionately and
merits until the size of our 1975 harvest can be
(
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buying
more.
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estimated more accurately. With its power to grant
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Though this shift does stimulate some cornexport licenses, the government can assure that
apparatus is supposed to be secret, me CIA may
industrial equipment, military
"Didn't you get the word?"
shipmenfs abroad do not cause shortages to hardware and other specialized goods, It Is ohhave scored espionage triumphs the public
jfl(fl5!3 nothing about.
develop in dom es tic supplies.
vious the buying patterns of the oil cartel na tions
as
a
group
are
of
little
help to most of the mass
But the agency's bungles have been so
The fact that this system is now working leads
numerous and egregious and its reputation has
to the quest ion of why our government needs to production, consumer goods industries on
become so unsavory that it is difficult to see how
r
make any commitments on behalf of the American which our prosperity has relied this last
the U.S. would be any worse off with no Inor
so.
While
heavy
industry
has
been
a
very
farmer, or to guarantee to any foreign government
important component of our growing gross Animal Control
Commissioners Is to enjoy a pay raise In reward telligence apparatus at all,
that it can obtain stated quantities of a commodity
national product, th e consumer marketOM the
for i V1 Itlime duties,
Even gone were to excuse such a monumental
'1
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from American markets.
services Industries have provided the "kicker"
err
This evening I called the SherlWs Depart'tlthe
ttA' faOb to' red1ct Egyat'a
..Bcopy of this letter, the Board of County lnii1'nUof
The Russians should be able to see that they
to keep growth great enough to employ out mont to obtain help for a stray, we
Sinai bi'41g73, or even to realize a
ll
-kept,
'CommL1oners
Is asked why
are not real
'will encounter resistance if they try to buy grain
growing pool of workers,
probably valuable Dalmation dog which my provided to facilitate enforcementfunds
war
had
started
lIhPn it was already in
of the lnhiflZl
from U.S. dealers in greater quantities than U.S.
Unfortunately, however, much of the buying husband and I took pity upon and p!aced in our ce'tntrol ordinance by the provision
progress after all, "you can't win em all" it
of adequate
surpluses can provide. They can ease their
by the richer oil cartel nations tends toward fenced-in yard. As we have a dog, plus two cats, staffing. It is asked whether the law
Is to be is shocking to be told that In at least one Instance
recurring food problems by increasing their grain
those industrial goods which directly and j. we obviously could not keep It there for any enforced only during the normal eight-hour when the CIA had solid Information, It 4
directly employ less labor per dollar of sales length of time. The Sheriff's Department in- working day, or
storage capacity to provide for shortfalls in their
is the present staff expected to collaborated in the distortion of that information
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harvests. As for the severity of those shortfalls, th e
failure of their collectivization schemes, economic
planning and quota systems to realize th e full

potential of agricultural production in their vast

country is not our problem.
Our problem is to keep American farmers
producing as much as they can. A free market is all
that it takes. The government's responsibility is to
negotiate international trade agreements that open

the widest possible market for our surplus cornmodities. A long-term commitment by our
government to provide grain to the R ussians, and
the need for government intervention in
agriculture and the marketplace 'to meet such a
commitment, would not be in the best interests of
the American people.

Congress On Target

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New budget procedures getting their first test in the 94th
Congress seem to be working, to the surprise, admittedly, of
some skeptical members,
And much of the credit must go to the Democratic chairman
of the Budget Committees, Rep. Brock Adams of Washington in
the House and Sen. Edmund S. Muskle of Maine In the upper

chamber.

Performce
an will be rated in a comparison of spending
targets adopted in May in a First Concurrent Resolution with
ceilings to be included in a Second Concurrent Resolution
scheduled this year for Nov. 20.
Any differences In figures adopted In the fall from those
authorized in the spring must be reconciled before Congress can
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those products listed above, on which our formed me nothing could be done until the next work possibly a 24-hour day in order
,* to serve political ends.
to sat
thwn spending has been cut back because of day, when the animal control official could be the demands placed upon
it?
In yet another damaging allega tion, former
higher energy COsts
contacted.
CIA Intelligence analyst Samuel A. Adams told
I suggest that the funds budgeted for
unie this country, and others so affected,
the House Intelligence
In
Committee that the 1968
Since the Board of County Commissioners raises for the county commissioners wouldpay
be
finds a solution to the continuing energy
t
T
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offensive,
which cost nearly
dependency crisis, we may be in for high 1W.enactetl tk countyofantffW control Ordinance better spent in ft sheriff's department, and 4,000 American lives, caught
U.S. form by
last
year,
and
I
am
the opinion that unen. specifically the animil control division. I
unemployment as far as the eye can see In the
surprise
because
top
officials
in
and out of the
forceable laws should not be adopted, I at- commend Sheriff John Polk f(( his willingness
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CIA
had
ordered
false
figures
about
enemy troop
Because most other countries have been tempted to contact the gentlemen who were make himself available after hours to a taxpayer strength to show that the
running
Viet
Cong
harder hit than we, they, In turn, must in- responsible for this legislation. It proved to be an with a problem. I cannot commend the Board 01 out of men. He backs up his charge was
with cables
creasingly restrict imports of consumer goods to exercise In futility. Commissioner Vihlen did not County Commissioners for their evident ultanswer;
Commissioner
Kwiatkowski
was
asleep
willingness to do so. I sincerely
meet the delayed effects of the cartel's oil
thank Sheriff and Gen. Creighton Abrams, deputy U.S.
9p.m.); Commissioner Kimbrough was Polk and his animal control official
Increases, which threaten to get ,worse.
for their commander In Vietnam at the time.
out; Commissioner Hattaway did not answer; assistance, (And I sincerely trust that
As wi th New York City, there comes a time and
"Although our aim was to fool the American
Commissioner Williams I did not call
missioner Kwiatkowski enjoyed a good
when credit runs out and all the quick and UIY because
night's
press,
the public and the Congress," said Adams,
at that point I gave up and called Sheriff sleep.)
fixes have
"we in intelligence succeeded best In fooling
Here again, these cutbacks and hold downs in John Polk, who stated he would see what he
M
interesting
evening
will
be
well
ourselves."
could
do
and
call
me
back. Sheriff Polk did call
what foreign countries buy here and what they
remembered come the next elections,
back,
and
t
he
head
of
the animal control division
This would seem to be a fitting epitaph for an
buy from American firms and subsidiaries
Margaret
N.
Burkley
that, In the opinion of a growing
was
at
my
home
to
pick
up
th
e
dog
within
agency
operating worldwide, will Intensify the pressutes minutes.
number
Sanford of Americans, has outlived
on employment and ot economic stability in the
whatever usefulness
it may ever have had. Certainly, it is becoming
United States.
Obviously the animal control division lacks
more
and more manifest that a top.-to-bottom
We have in hand, without further mUICh,the adequate funds and therefore adequate staffing
Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters housecleaning of the CIA, possibly
even Its
ability to reduce our dependence on foreign oil by to enforce the law by which it Is regulated, if it Is
must be signed with a mailing address and, when abolition and the setting up
of a new intelligence
a significant percentage. The techniques for unable to operate on a 24-hour basis, According possible, a telepho
ne number so the Identity of age ncy under strict and Independent control
more efficient use are known. They have been to recent news items In The Evening Herald, the the writer may be verified.
The Evening Herald an agency that collects intellIgence, not cobra
adopted by a few companies In a few Industries Sheriff's department is not to receive its budget will respect the wishes of writers who do
not
venom is In order lest this nation one day find
In the U.S. and abroad.
request. I also understand the Board of County
want their names to appear In print.
it has succeeded In fooling Itself Into oblivion.

BEIRUT, Lebanon AP) - Beirut's warrin g Christian
and Moslem (actions began removing
their street
barricades today in a new attempt to end the country's
communal warfare,
No shooting was reported, but a government spokesman
said streets In five suburbs "should still be considered
unsafe pending completion of the disengagement
process."
Repeated attempts to enforce a cease-fire in the past
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BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) Travelers arriving from
Saigon say new South Vietnaipese currency exchange
procedures have severely reduced the flow of cash and
brought business to a virtual standstill,
They said the small amount of old piastres permitted to
be converted Into new currency had
caused widespread
hardship among Saigon's middle and upper classes,
Radio reports from Saigon today announced ne w
procedures to Increase the amount of money in cit.
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Just An Innocent Weekend Hui
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Each hunting season, the Northrup Cor-

Between nips, the

unable to slip away for a weekend, got a goose
The distinguished guests usually bag at least
physical examination alone will probably
Northrup's guest list includes more
anyway. Northrup delivered a goose to Senator provide much or most of the same
a goose apiece, but It's Northrup that winds up
benefit
admirals and generals, among them Adm. Isaac Cannon, for example, after he missed a hunting without risk
with the golden goose.
irradiation,"
from
party.
Kidd, ex-Navy Material chief; Adm. John p
Last year, for example, the
But Dr. Frank ltauscher, director of the
BREAST CANCER: A startling study
company wangled "Blackle" Weinel, former planning director for
a whopping 1444.8 million worth
warns Institute, insisted there is "no question" about
defense the Joint Chiefs; Gen. Clyde Box, former Deputy
contracts from the Pentagon. Many ofofthe
goose
the effectiveness of the mammography
breast cancer in the early stages, may
Aj, 'o Inipe, Gen. Duwart "Pete" Crow,
hunters played a role in awarding the C
.t.3. former Air
actually
program,
He gave Dr. Ballar credit for
cause
Force Comptroller; Gen. Horace
Not that they would sell the taxpayers for a
"drawing
m
ore attention to the hazards in.
Wade,
This radiation detection method, known
Vice Chief of the JCS; and Adm.
goose chase. No one in the Pentagon would likely Thomasformer
McClellan, former
volved."
But
both doctors stressed that only the
mammography,
has
been widely publicized as a
chief of Naval Air
award a ccntract In exchange (Cr the rustic bed Systems,
life saver. But in an unpublished study, Dr. John most minimal doses of X-ray are used in the
board and blinds which Northrup provides the
Bailar of the prestigious National Cancer screening.
#
The guests from Capitol 11111
hunters.
Include Sen. institute writes:
Other
sources
charged
that
Howard
Cannon
prodding
by
the
,
But the lasts know It Is more effective to
D'Nev.; Rep. Bill Nichols, 1)i'
to
a posiwut u
American Cancer Society and College 01
bAcks IhAin to twist mm. A little booze and AIM.; Rep. Robert L F. Sikes, D-Fls,;
ex.Rep.
routine
use
Of
M&amp;Mmogmphy
in
RadlokW
(whose members my profit frorn the
wftrdng
banter will go farther than a dlscos.
William Minshafi, R'Ohlo; Gordon Ness., then
asymptomauc
women
may
even
ly
X-ray (ees) had moved the mammography
with the Senate Armed Services Committee; almost is many
company's merits,
lives
as
it
saves,"
project ahead prematurely.
Morgan,
Esri
tottn&amp;ly With the House Armed
This are public officials lulled until they
The
X-ray
screening
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part
of
a
Joint
Dr. BaLlar's study cited a report by a corn,
sIcswly lose their
cf mission and feel a Services Committee; Arth ur Kuhl, Senate program which
the
National
Cancer
mittee
of the Canadian Association of
Institute
Foreign
stronger loyalty to their corporate cronies
Relations Committee; Tom Scott, and American Cancer Society set t.p three years Radiologists. "It Is not
Justifiable," states the
We learned about these cemnpurnentary Senate Appropriations Committee; Chef Sotisey,
sgo in 27 centers across the country. More than report, "to
recoaiimend screening for breast
weekendsIn-the-woe.4s from secret Northrup aulstant to Senator Cannon; and Len Kilgore,
women,a1l ov
01 , , W. cancer In Canada except In high risk groups." Ak
former Assistant to Sen. Barry Goldwater,
memos, which specify even 1w
yg
R ticipa ting in the fi ve-year project
AriL
each participant
Footnote: Otha Union,a spokesman
Preliminary figures hhow this early
for the
The setting Is incomparable, The goose
College of Radiology, conJis
We placed calls to all the guests whom we had program has located breast cancer In
3.4
per
he
coBege
hunting wisurpassed. Northrup also - 'as the been able to place at
was a major
1,000 women. But Dr. Ballar's study adjusts denied
Northrup's hunting retreat.
thebacker of the program. However, he
hunters bacon-and'egg
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the calls generally ixr- these fi, claiming
1.0
profit motive and added:
plate suppers, with plenty of liquor to take the trayed theinselvti as overworked public sem'and as "RadIologIsts are sufficiently busy
few as .5 detections can be attributed directly
and can
chill off.
make a lot more
,
vants getting away from it all for a weekend.
the X-ray scraenlng.
idoney doing other kinds of
exams,'

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ADMISSIONS

Sanford:
DISCHARGES
Clyde W. Bailey
Sanford:
Leeanne Blocker
Janice E. Cain
Jeanette Hannon
Gregory Ganas
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Williams. Hasson
William Holved
OCT. 14
Rummage Sale, 7:30-am, to
Lions Club ipaghetti dinner
lily C. Lotz
&amp;mioola Rebekah Lodge
Oble Hutchison
Rummage We sponsored by p.m., Super Valu Store,
and
bingo, 4-B p.m., Sanford yard sale, 1700 W. Third
Ann N. Perry
St.,
Roxe E. Lee
Just us Club, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m,, Altamonte Springs sponsored Civic Center. Profits benefit Sanford.
Viola Philpot
Dana Maloney
old Land of Fabrics store, First by Rolling Hills Moravian Lions Sight Program.
Louise Pollack
John E. O'Hara
Street. Proceeds to Good Church Women's Circles.
Theodore B. Richardson
Louis D. Parker Jr.
Samaritan Horne kitchen fund.
3-4
Or lan do Dog Training Club
Larry M. Sampson
,
Lake
Brantley
High
School
Larry M. Sampson
OCT. 3
White Elephant Sale sponAKC obedience trial, 8 am, to Guidance Dept. will administer sored
Anne M. Starnes
James T. Sheppard
by Syrian Lebanon
Order of Eastern Star Rachel late afternoon Maitland
Hazel L. Trapp
Civic Florida 12th Grade Test at 8 American Club
Spurgeon B. Smith
to benefit local
Chapter 308, dinner to honor Center. Admission free,
Agnes T. Wade
open to a.m. Scores used for admission chair charities, 1017 N. Mills
Winifred I. Stiles
past Masonic worshipful public.
Willi am B. Armbruster,
in state universities.
James T. Williams
Ave., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
masters, 7 p.m., Community _________________________________________________________________________
DeBary
John T. Mathews, DeBary
United Methodist Church,
Sandy A. Chaffin, DeLand
Ella I. Mathews, DeLand
Casselberry. Proceeds to
Gladys T. Jessup, Deltona
Mabel F. Becker, Deltona
temple building fund,
WIlliam I. Horn, Deltona
Rev. Sam A. McCook,
Educatlen for a Gentle Birth
Grace K. McDonald, Deltona Deltona
ee classes for ne wly cxfr
Essie M. Groom, Lake
Thomas H. Sobeck, Lake PeCtaIIt
parents, Room 12, First
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Monroe
Mary
Presbyterian
Church
in
Grace H. Hughes, Longwood
Anne Lowe, Orange City
DeLand, 7:30 p.m. First of four
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Mts E A Monlorton
Or W P4 Runp
N P Coopr
John £til
deals with maternal health and
Dr Jack Msnlsan
N W, Nvpr,p,t
Jimmy C,r,.r
Mrs
MOtThS
Bishop
J.
U
May,
AIJby
H.cbt R,ssill
nutrition,
N. T. Cowan
Mod 111601
Or. C L Park Jr.
Tony Ivisi
Ern4e Cowley
'a"
,•
telonte Carlo Night, St.
S öswy lily
m
J. L. Crswfttd
Mrs. Martin Dram
A. $ Pd,csoi, Sr. and Jr.
L Sani,,,
Me-i. OreIclWss Cre*,ll
Church,
Augustine
OU.CaO*,II
Mn, Clyde Ramsay
Ju 54kar,k
$ObCrmIy
Cam.csi
Trey lay
L. T. 1I'qppiid
Casselberry,6p.m. Adults onlyG. H Oawl,mi,, Jr.
ROBERT M. KING
LOUIS PICONE
Mn Rssamd Capman
Mn. cowl* Wells
W. H. SIile$ary Jr.
C. R o,w.issi
Miss Edna ClWflwd,n
Cla,d Whiddea
A L. S umer
Louis Picone, 88, of I)eBary, games, prizes and refreshJIw D4ckiy
Mrs 1 S. "Red"
ClIv,lbnd
Jack Wins
Mrs. Ruby Sloan
Walet,,r D.esr$chs
Mack Celand Sr
Robert Michael (Mike) King, died Wednesday. Born In Italy, ments.
Fred H. Williams
I. S Srnins
Mn. L. T. Orss
Bob Dean,
Mrs
Vale
W.luiims
Sr
Na'pi
Austin
SmiTh
P. A
27, of 33 Palm Way, Sanford he came to this country at age OCT.4
Mrs N N. Dm
J04" Vale Williams
Jim Si,ac
Jamss Dyson
Gordon Deals
Pete Knswles
died Wednesday afternoon at 12. He li ved in Connecticut most
Mess
Emma
Spencer
1. 1k. f0rid"
Voter registratIon, 8:30 a.m.
Mrs Osnild Dunn
Glenn Wimbisli
"
Mr
Garden
Stanley
Kirby
University Hospital, Jackson-. of his li fe and came to Florida to 2:30 p.m., Lake Mary Post
Mn. Carlir, Nick
Dr. Hbrr'y Wood,,,fl
H. k Stanley
AI*II Pills
A
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jr
Mrs. Fred Sell
W A Itanifto4d
yule, as a result of an automo.- in 1970. He was a member of AU Office by County Supervisor of
JIM Fittpatr,ck
or JIM Epps
Mrs. WaIlae loll
1. Svrki $Ieol
Kenneth Littler
Wa,,,.
Mrs. Ham leak,
bile accident.
Souls Catholic Church of Elections office.
N
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J. N. Leonard
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Lena Sills Jeanrn
Mrs. Fred Win
Mrs Lea LeUsir
He was a native of St. Sanford.
Mrs Laura Fra
119T Wi$I5
Mrs. P. P. SteØ.enion
N. J
Mrs L N. Fetch
Dick Abe,,
Mn. AS. Strnns
Augustine and had lived In
Survivors include three sons,
Cell LudwI,
Mn 0 K. Golf
Tens McDonald
1 A Stewart
laymsed LvndquEst
Sanford since 1963. He had Louis Picone Jr., of Danbury,
Mrs H C. Haskivss
F. leurnUat Jr.
W
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Ossre MatteR
Mn .1 A. Hicksee,
Or. lieske SmiTh
Camel Stone
attended Seminole High School Conn,, John Picone, Deltona, __________________
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F. $ Aitidewn
W L Stoedenm,re
Ntis Madeline Mallet,,
Mrs J. H. Crspps
Mu N. S. Act
and and was a Vietnam veteran Joseph Picone, DeBary; six
I. N Swain
Or. T. F. MeDoalel
Mis Leet HegOksldeq
J. N. Anarello
Oordas Swe,n,y
Thursday's high
Prank Mobs*
Over
erhaving served with the U.S. daughters, Mrs. Genla Gemza,
t Hunt
Mrs P. I Cacti
Hwy
Tam,n
Jv&amp;,q H F Johnson
lo
W. C. Helcisleon Jr.
Mrs W. N. lack
Lou Tem$e
Army. lie was employed by Danbury, Mrs. Isabel Cutler, night low 69. Rainfall was ,04
Lavueø I Jondion
Mrs. JIM lucy
Mrs
Fred
Call
Uune
TIrwlli,eq
N 2 JIMson Jr
Jack Kardssr
Vihlen Electric Co.
Danbury, Mrs. Margaret Pace, inches.
Naymond N. loll
J C. Tequi,,, Jr
Attiby Jones
Harold kaitner
Mr C H $eiwsstt
Fair
to
partly
Mn.
W
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Tkpt
cloudy
through
M,s
I C Karp
Danbury
and
Mrs.
Ca
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Dvddy
Lake
N S BIIP,,mer
Oscar Telir
Survivors Include his wile,
G,orye Ken.s
Mrs.
erine
Saturday.
Highs
Harry
Leo
mostly In the
0eore Risks,
Mrs. W. J Toil
Vsline, Sanford, Mrs. Marion
1 0 KincNis$t
Mrs. Colleen Rae
W S llCha,C. N Boyd
I V. Turner
mid
8.
w 1. Kirtlikoff
Lows
near
70.
Winds
Mrs
Isttier
leN,
Mrs L P $iyls
0 W. VaaN,s
Harry Kudell
ford; paren ts, Mr. King,
and San. Germanetti, Fern Park and northeasterly 10 to 15
Mrs. Hvti Wkslcksl
Gordon
Bradley
Mrt
Stanley
mph
Vernay
lakerS Le',giethi
Mrs. Rita Ra ymond, Danbury;
Lery lekb
Ted Brooklyn
Robert B. King, Sanford; Mrs.
Sod ViM.n
two
Mrs Al Lie
decreasing at night.
Harry labson
Stanliy Srvmliy
stepdaughter,
Mrs.
Mae
Pease,
J.
L.
VetiHeileli
JIM
Men
sons, Jeffrey Micha
John khirard
W S "Sill" lrvmHy
Mrs. J. Q. Waits
Mayor Leo Mesi.
el
King,
Yonkers,
N.Y.;
20
grandI
"Pete"
$ckrard
Pete $wkuv
Oartl,ld Walker
Sanford, and John Arlo King,
H A Morciand Sr
Mrs F 0 Scan
EXTENDED RECAST
Scott Semi
Mr A a
of children; several grat.
Mu Cna,l, Mo'r,scn
Ed SP.,nt.olsi,
Cocoa Beach; (ho sisters, Mrs.
Wm Si,iti Jr
Al Wallace
U,,
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A.
K.
Stiei.rak.r
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Hls Cartlon
Mrs H C- Waters Sn
led Movpkles
Patricia Ann Ccrbett, St. grandchildren; several nieces
Virgil L. SmIth
Jack Hickson
Miss
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cloudy
north,
connn
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Webs
tIMi Newman
Ned Smith
Lene-y Hikson
Augustine and Miss Susan llfld nephews, one brother,
Oak, We-its
Sraelsy Odham
Dick k¼lavlen
siderable cloudiness soLth
Carl HilSisbethim
Weft's .'ewelry
Vincent
Picone,
Yonkers,
N.Y.
Dr
Vann Parker
Michelle King, Sanford;
Me's. VIyin Spoor
J. P. $olticlaw
JIM Whetchel
W. A. Patrick
txir'iai
portion.
Scattered
showers
uneral
Cl
$lempe
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services and
Dick Hotlaclaw
N,1s Whes.I Jr.
brother, Curry Kent King,
Marie P,,etd
Jack $190W
Norman Si U. Jacobson
mainly east central and ex*
Mn. J. SI. Cli, White
Mrs. Pa'l Pnetm
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Danbury,
JØa* SP.nstrom
Miss Martha FOR
Sanford; grandmothers,
S.
P.
Whilaeq
Jr.
Herb Stenshorn
Briuon Funeral Home In (rime south portions. Mild days
Gvdsn Fredeilti
Claude N. Whinon
Dii Pewoll
Robert B. King Sr. and
lekecca Stiv$*i
J 0. Oat4wiy
Neeiy Wis."
and
cool
nights
extreme
north.
Mrs C P. Pndei
Mrs.
W.
charge
of
local
arrangemints.
Ofiue
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Pr.4
Oanas
J.
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Wilkinson
C.
Crews, both of St. _______________________
Ibeti Paveesf
I. S. Stews
L. Darner
wam central and
Mn J. Credo Wllllams
Mrs S U. PiChard,
Ira Thompson
Augustine; several aunts and
o-. Wade Garner
lebert
A.
"lob"
William
Mrs J. P. Mw
south portions. Lows from
Mn. J. H Trvlvck
Stewart Oaftls.'t
Nay Williams
Jimmy Ik,n
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McKay Trulck
Olin Qeemiwl
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He contends these results may not be worth
poratlon Invites congressional and military according to witnesses,men
discuss military needs. Department also had no comment,
the
risk involved with radiation. He suggests
bigwigs to Its private preserve on Maryland's Rep. Robert Leggett, 1)-Calif.,
for one, rea1led
Footnote:
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guest,
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WASHINGTON (AP)
The could either accept the House alter the House rejected
an cratic Reps. John Brademas of
House, which last win ter ang. amendments and send the identical
bill In July. Ford said Indiana, Benjamin S. R enthal
os
rily started congressional ac- measure to President Ford or
last month he feared another of New York and Paul
S. Satlion to halt arms sales to 'j. send it to
a House-Senate corn- House rejection would lead to a banes of Maryland, said the
key, now says the Turkish gov- promise conference,
complete close-down of bases, amendment
would break the
eminent can buy ;ias million
The $185 million In weaponry
Ford's supporters said the Impasse between the two coun-.
worth of U.S. weapons.
had been contracted for by the U.S. bases are needed
in Tur- tries but maintain Congress'
In a victory for the Ford ad. Turkish government b&lt;- fore
key to keep watch on Soviet pressure on Turkey to
settle the
ministration, which had sought
Irate over the use of missiles and they contended Cyprus issue.
for months to end the embargo, American arms in Turkey's In- Con
gress' embargo failed to
Led by overwhelming House
the House gave 237 to 176
ap. vasion of Cyprus. stOPPed the force Turkey to negotiate a votes, Congress cut off all
U.S.
proval Thursday night to a bill sale.
Cyprus peace,
military aid to Turkey as of
allowing Turkey to buy thie
The House bi ll also will allow
The House re jected 229 to 187 Feb. 5 because the use of
Ford to recommend credit sales an amendment by the bill's
ma- American arms In the lnvas!on
he approval marked he to help Turkey buy arms jor opponents to
approve the of Cyprus violated U
U.S. aid law.
ninth time the House had voted needed to meet North Atlantic $185 million only
If Ford can
But Ford said Congress' em-.
on the issue since the embargo Treaty Organization obliga.
certify "significant progress" bargo, instead of forcing 1'urwas Imposed In February,
lions,
in resettling some iso, reiu- key to negotiate, had become a
The. Senate had 'already
Turkey suspended operations gees on Cyprus.
block because Ikey refused
Passed a similar bill, and It at U.S. bases in that country
Opponents, Including Demo- to negotiate under pressure,

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BELFAST, Northern Ireland march in Londonderry.
a hospital and then rejoined
wing.
men bombed a Protestant ga- fi police uuficrs.
their families for tearful reun-. (AP) - Police rounded up
The polky. refused to say how
The Catholics struck back rage n Coleraine, CO
miles
pected Protestant guerrillas in many persons were brought In, Thursday night.
ions,
Meanhili', in tie lriii lrThe
bullet-rid-.
northwest
of
the
capital.
Belfast early today after 12 but all were believed members died body of a
public, former Irish lightweight
man believed to
Thursday's toll raised the boring champion Billy
Deputy Assistant Police persons, most of them Roman of the Ulster
Wright,
Volunteer Force have been a Protestant
Commissioner
Catholics, were killed In North- (UVF), one of the biggest of the found in a Belfast stree. was number of confirmed dead in a 35-year-old barber, was criti.
Gun- Northern Ireland's Protestant. cally wounded by a gunman
they were "In remarkable em Ireland's bloodiest day In private Protestant armies.
men In South Belfast shot a 49- Catholic civil war
to 1,331 since who fired four bullets into him
shape, and I have nothing but nearly four years.
Officials believed the UVF year-old Protestant man
praise for their courage and en.
in the August 19. This include; 176 n Dublin
'the toll was the heaviest of carried out rut of the attacks leg. Three
police spokcszir
stores owned by killed since the IRA Provision-said,
durance knowing the condi. any (lay since "Bloody Sun"We
believe
the motive
Thursday
in
retaliation
for 30 Protestants were
lions they have had to toter- day," Jan. 30, 1972, when Brit. bomb
bombed in ala declared a cease-fire on for the attack was political
attacks last week by the Armagh, 35 miles sou
th west of Feb. 10.
ate."
ish paratroops killed 13 Roman Catholic guerrillas of the Irish Belfast, and three policemen
Police said there were 15
Th e three gunmen were Catholics after a civil rights Republican Army's Provisional were wounded. Four armed bombings and a dozen
shootings
Franklyn Davis, a 28-year.old
SE
in fl
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Nigerian released from prison
II
In dditin to the deai.
last year after serving seven
eare
persons
were wounded, in0 n
a fl ci
years for bank robbery; Wesley
cluding a 3-year-old girl and
- Hurricane close to the southeast tip of degrees either way."
Dick, 20, a black militant born
In London of Jamaican parents, Gladys stormed through the Newfoundland and the capital
At 6 a.m. EDT, Gladys was
, North Atlantic early today and city of St. Johns," said
and Tony"Bonzo"
fore- centered 75 miles southwest of
believed to be the son of a forecasters feared a slight shift caster Joe Pelissler at the Na. Cape Race, Newfoundland, It
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wealth y West Indian family.
In course could cause it to slain tional Hurricane Center In was moving to the northeast at
120 mile-an-hour winds against Miami. "We don't really know 50 m.p.h. Gales extended
Under 25 SR-22's
100
They broke into the Spaghetti Newfoundland
if the eye will cross the penin- miles to the west and 200
Cancelled Rejected
miles
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"It's going to come pretty sula or not. It's a matter of five to the east.
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assurance that there are no hidden agreements In the
Eiptian.1srl peace pact way dear th e way for
congressional approval of th e stationing
of 200 American
technicians in the Sinai,
Informed sources sa id Thursday that, as a result of
Ford's assurance, th e Senate Foreign Rela ti ons cornmittee may "declassify" four key understandings, three
ith Israel and the oth er with Egypt. Th
e agreements
already have been leak ed to the press and published.
UntI now, the administration has opposed publication,
insisting that the Senate and the public be given no more
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First it was alleged assassination plots against
foreign leaders and spying on Americans. Now,
poison dart guns and exploding light bulbs,
among other lethal James Bondish toys;
etmulated germ warfare attacks against the I
New York subway system; a secret cache of
toxins, maintained against presidential orders,
potent enough to wipe out a small city,
What revelation will next be dredged out of a
seemingly bottomless pit of nefarious Central
Intelligence Agency activities" More Important,
what is to be done with an agency that has
violated the charter by which It was created and
has made the United States look both foolish and
vicious In the eyes of the world?
$
It would be one thing If the continuing parade
of allegations against, and admissions by, the
CIA could be balanced by showing what it has
done during Its existence to enhance the security
and further the freedoms of Americans. By
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halo Luder has ordered the commanders
of the armed
forces to lead the antiterrorist campaign, and
nationwide
military action may be ordered,
With 460 deaths attributed to political terrorism from
both the extreme left and ultra-right this year, the
overnJfler,t afmouncJ Thursday that Luder was
creating a National Defense Council made
up of himself,
the defense minister and the commanders of the arm
y,
navy and air force.
"The antisubversive struggle will Include actions In the
political, economic and social fields," the announcement
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The Spa. taurant chain, early last Sun. other on Monday.
Claiming
"The hostages are coming they were helped upstairs,
ghettl House siege ended early day shortly after the nnagera
him lying on the floor with a
they were black activists en. out!" Davis yelled through the Davisyelled,
"We're coming
today with the release of the six of the establishments In the
stomach
wound. He'd shot h im.
gaged in a political act, they stifli ng room's steel door to Po- out!"
Italian hostages and the chain had pooled their receipts demanded a plane
self.
There
were no police offi.
to fly them to lice C.ndr. Christopher Payne.
surrender of the three gunmen for the night. One of the nine the
Payne
ordered
them
to
throw
cers
in
the
room
at the time.'
West Indies. But Scotland
"It was the first indication we out their weapons, two pistols
who had held them captive for Italians in the
"After that long down there,
restaurant es- Yard said they were common had the gunmen had had and a
five day, In a stinking, win. capetj and called the police,
shotgun, and come out one cannot be surprised they
and criminals foiled In an attempt enough," Payne told newsmen, with their
doleas 10-4-124001, basement at
hands on their heads. would give up," said Wood.
their arrival the gunmen to rob the restaurant, ref used to "I
shouted
back,
'All
storeroom,
right
Dick and Munro emerged and s."This was a highly dangerous
herded the other eight restau- make a deal and sweated them
send them out one by one.'"
were
arrested,
rant
men
Into
th
e
storeroom, out.
situation, but a very sat•
The hostages were Unbar.
The Italians staggered out,
"Then
we heard a shot lnsde isfactory end. It was a crimln il
The
gunmen
released
one
of
The
nder
came withou t and the police
med, but Scotland Yard said the
ee hurried them the room and Dads did not a
situation. Politicsdid not come
leader of the gunmen shot him. the hostages on Sunday and an-. warning, the police said.
dawn the short corridor. As pear," Payne said.
"We
found
into
it."
self in the stomach. He was
rushed to a hospital, and h's
condition was not immedlatey
announced.

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Former U.S. Rep. Bill Gunter will be the
featured speaker at Tuesday's Grcater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce Personality Breakfast.
The regular monthly conclave will get under
ay at B a.ni. with Gunter to address the group
shortly thereafter.
The Personality Breakfasts are open to the
Public, free of charge.
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Indicate the full effects of the world petroleum
cartel's major oil price boosts of 1973 and 1974
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Michael (Mike) King, ;.
Palm Way, Sanford, who d10
Wednesday at Unlverilly
Hospital, Jick%ortvili, will be
held Saturday at n am. at
GrOmkow Funeral pforn.Ch.p,i
with
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officiating. Burial in Oaktawn
Memorial Park. Gr*mkow in

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portions,
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am., 1:36 p.m. Port Canaveral:
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P.O. Box 144
Sanford, Florida 32771

'SANFORD AND THE WORLD WAR II YEARS"
Each person above appears in the book at least once.
For your copy see Catherine Ray at Sanford Atlantic
National Bank or Call 322.6473 for delivery

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I Legal Notice

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Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUI1 OURT OF THE
WKEHUUSF ALC
FICTITIOUS NAMF
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIR
Ptiruant to Chaoter 77 7.210 of
NOIICt 5 hpreby QiVefl that i am
n.d in Pi tinecs t 107W 21St.. tht','nilorm Commercial Code. Part CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
• WP PiP? pith advertise for sale the COUNTY. FLORIDA
anfnrd, S.mlnnle County, Florida
CASE NO 1s.1154.CA.1IIl
Io4In,vinq yncI.
,'r'd.r th. Iictitinu name
Cartons
of
nliscpltsneou$
items.
(APC)i
YPd ANN LINDSAY.
PFSALE BOUTIQUE. anø that
Peil.oner.
of chinaware beds. chest
intpncl to renister ss:d name with the
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Clerk r4 ?P.' Circuit Court. sm;noie of drawers. dressers, washers,
Crsnty, Florida In accordant. with dryers. sofas, chairs. refrigerator POC.FR KIRK P4OAKES
a
the prnviIon of the FictitiouS and many more ltems
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
BEt CPW,IP4Q TO Moses Curtis.
Name Statutes, To Wit' Se'cNo
TO' Mr Rotter Kirk
Sanford. na Janie Ashley. San
p,sco, Florida Statutes 1957
Nnakp's
Fla: Lou Unsloger, Sanford.
s cllIa D Crews
5prinQ Street
1209
PuS11 Scot 76. Oct. 3. 10, Il. 1975 FIll Marcia Harris. Sanford, Fla
Tucson.
ArifOna 65119
A F Davis. Aoopka, Fla
DFP lit
ARE NOTIFIED IPUI? a
The sate to take olace at 337 S
titb00 for Custody and Su000rt has
Pe Ave. Sanford. Fla A J.
FICTITIOUS NAME
been
filed q'n%t you and you are 4
(OSSINC. TPAP4PER &amp; STORAGE
Notice k herChy aiveri that Vit
10:00
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to serve a coov of your
are COMPANY. INC at
in buSiness at 617
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No P4w' Saturday. Ortofer 11th. 1975
177, I r'nownnd 37750. Seminole
WALDEN.
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FRANKI IN
PIIhUth
76. Oct 3. 1975
County. Florida under the tictittous OF P 1M
Petitioners attornei. whose address
name of PM AUTO. and that we
is Suite 1190. CP4A Tower, 255 South
intC1'i(1tflrNl5tPf%.idfl,mewiththe
Oranne Avenue. Orlando, Florida.
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
37601, no or before the 16th day of
Counly, Florida in accordance with
NAME STATUTE
Octoher. 1975, and tll the original
the provisinos of the Fictitious TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
with the Clerk of thiS Court eitPrr
Name Statutes. To Wit' Section
Notire is hereby aiven that the before crrvit On PetltiOnP?'% at
$6509 tltjd,i Statutes 1957
t,ndersiqned. oursuant to the tcwney or Immediately thereafter.
S Richard I EicP'lrr
"Fictitinui Name Statute" Chapter ntherwie a default will be entered
Sheldon Potakoff
$6509 Florida Statute, will register
n,slnt you for the relief demanded
I'ushtish' Sent 17. 19. 76. Oct 3. 1975 with theClerk of the Circuit Court. in in the peti?ion
DFP '
llnd for Seminole County. Florida.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
'p00 rereipt nf proof of the this ro,,rt on th,t 10th day f Sep
publIcation of this notice, the NC. teniher, 197'.
CITY OF
tltiotrs name. to wit THE EARLE
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
OF SANDWICHE under wtuich WC
FLORIDA
Arthur H tteckwuth. Jr
are engaged in business at Forest
Notice of Public Hearing
Clerk of the Crcu't Court
CityCr'nter, Highway 136. in the City
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
tiiiian Jenkins
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by of Forest City, Florida.
Deputy Clerk
That the parties interested in said
the hard of Zoning Appeals of the
Franklin I Walden
City of Attamnnte Sorings. Florida, business enterprise are as follows:
and Counsellor
Thidrir
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Johnson
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that
;,i flnarcl will hold a oubtic
t4,t,y Aliç lOtinsOn
In cnnicjer .i variance
Suite 1190. (NA Toner
Dated at Forest City. Seminole 755 South Orange Avenue
at-real rnncernint2 an ott site sign to
in the City of Attamonte ('fl.inty. Florida Seotember
Orlando, Florida
cprinns. Florida, advertising a PubliSh Sept 76. Oct 3 tO. 17, 1975
PubliSh Sept 12. 19. 26 Oct 3. 1915
husinps
located in Seminole DFR 167
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, THE CIRCiT COURT or r
IN THE CIRCUIT COuRT
InlInwa
EIOHTEbNTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Parcel o
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
From the ue'q,tCr of Sertion ;, CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Twnthip 71 South, Range 79 East.
CASE NO: S.1174.CAO4-G
Seminole County,
run witht CASE NO.: 7S-2217.CA.04.0
In Re; the Marriage
the North South center lifl of said In Re: the Marriage o
DFNNIS (PULL.
Section II. North 0 degrees 33' 33" SILL JOHN HYDER. JR..
Husband Petitioner.
Husband,
West a distance of 171 70 feet to the
Northerly right of way line of State and
CLOPIA (PULL
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,V'fe Rev,ondent
Wife.
orpes '.' U" East along the said
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NOTICE OP ACTION
rightof way tb. a distance of 700
OF MARRIAGE

l9"Year.old

Try Rate Experiments

'Squeaky' Fromme
Denied Bail Reduction
SAN FHANCISCO API.- Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme
has been turned down in a requestfor reduction of her bail
on a charge of trying to assassinate President Ford.
Miss Froninie, a 26-year-old (olloer of convicted mass
iturderer Charles Manson, is accused of pointing a loaded
un at Ford as he '..alked through a crowd in sacramento
Sept. 5.11cr had ssas originally set atil million but was
reduced to io,000 later,
The U.S. Court of Appeals on Thursday upheld u.s.
I)istrict Court Judgelhonsas MacBride's decision to keep
liII at $350,000 despite Miss I-'roninie's request k
further reluction.
No%s being held in Sacraniento,sheisseheduled to go on
trial before MacBride Nov. 4.

Tanmy V/ynette Hospitalized
CHEYENNE, Wyo. tAP - Country singing star
Taniny Wynette, 32, has been admitted to lAIranhIe
('uunty Meniorini Hospital for observation,
Officials said she checked in early Thursday and was in
cnditmn l:iter in the tv. They
ukt nnt
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Miss Wynette
ith a group which departed Nashville,

is ta

Tenn.,a
appeared at a concert in Denver Wednesday night and
stas en route via private bus to a Frday nliht
in Salt i.ape uty '.'?jen soy entercd fhe
tm.cpital

Kennedy Jr. 'Cured'
SPRINCIF!EU), Mass, :AP) - The Harvard Medical
School surgeon %sh amputated the right leg of 14-year-old
Edssard Kennedy Jr. n 1973 says the boy apparently is
cured of cancer.

By LOLJLSE COOK
chocesllkelaundryinoffhouji, trlcitywillgetacutlntiieirbills
Associated Press Writer
can cut bills by about one-third, and average users will pay only
Electric companies trying to
Commonwealth Edison Co. a small increase, leaving large
encourage conservation and and the Illinois Commerce industrial users to bear the
ease the brunt of rate increases Commission are conducting a brunt of the rate hike.
are experimenting with new $500,000 peak-demand ogram
The New York State Public
ways of computing customers' that began in June wIth the
Service Commission is considbills. They are charging more stallation of special meters in ering a proposal for a "lifeline"
for power in peak demand pert- 1,000 homes In northern Illinois. billing system giving low-inods and are offering minimum
Commission staff membcrs come (amities a below-cost
service at a minimum price for are collectlr.g information
rate. The program would be
low-income conswners.
normal electricity usage and, subsidized by increasing other
An Associated Press spot when the r.ew billing system residential rates.
check also showed some offl- begins next summer, will check
cials are urging an "energy consumption figures to see If
The Michigan Public Service
Stamp" program for the poor, there is any saving,
Commission is looking at an
similar to the federal food
The
California
Public energy voucher program to
stamp project. Others advocate Utilities Commission, in ap. subsidize part or all utility rate
changing the traditional "the proving a rate increase increases since 1973 for low-tnmoreyouuse,theieuyoupay" requested by Pacific Gas &amp; come customers. Authorities
rate schedules.
Electric Co., also okayed a estimate the program would al.
The Edison Electric Institute, changed system of billing. fect 305,000 MichIgan homes
a trade group, said residential Residential customers who use and would cost $29.6 million ancustomers paid an average of a minimum amount of dec. nually.
P3.4 per ('snt more for dcctricity in 1q74 than they did in
1q73. At the same time, the avS (J 111 e
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A delightful musical comedy
Dancers appearing were Sarah Elizabeth Tatumn, and
It was announced that the Florida Federation of Women's
he tells me program opened the 1975-76 Cindy Jurss, Gina
Madden, Mmes. Ann Brisson, Rhelda Home Life Department is Club officers, on
that's what he got married for season for Sanford
Oct. 24, in
Woman's
Sara Lee Roberts, Mary Ann Brewster, Mabel Piety, Anna conducting a drive for used Orlando, were Pat Foster,
he things
wouldn't
to do any Club at a general business Grover, Cindy Wheichel and Hardesty, Jane Pain, Pauline clothing which will be given to Carolyn Cornelius, Vi Clark,
of so
these
for have
himself.
luncheon meeting Wednesday Mary Ann Roberts.
Poole, Lourine Messenger, needy residents of Sanford Charlotte Smith, Kay Hall and
We are both 21 and college at the clubhouse.
In the absence of the Mildred lAnd and Dora Lee Nursing and Convalescent Doris Ellerbee, Anna Mae
graduates with master's
Under the auspices of the president, Dottie Karns, First Russell.
Center.
degrees. Any suggestions?
Wells and Doris Dietnich will
club's Arts Department, six Vice President Jerri Kirk
The needs of young women at
D.
The
annual
"Dining
Out"
serve
as alternates.
IN RIVERSIDE dancers of Ballet Guild of conducted
the
business
Hacienda
Girls'
Ranch,
a
clubparty
will
be
an
event
of
Oct.
31
DEAR Ii: How spoiled is he? Sanford-Seminole and School of rreeUng.
sponsored project, were pointed at 7 p.m., at Mayfair Country _________________________
II this has been going on for Dance
Arts staged the
Vi
Clark,
membership
out
by
Bunny Logan. She asked Club. Members are welcome to
years,
he
may
be
beyond
performance,
under
the
chairman,
presented
corsages
fl)emberstodonateTVandS&amp;14
bring guests flnd dress is op.
repair. If this isa new wrinkle, direction of artistic directors
to and introduced the following green stamps as a means of tional.
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Iron it
out with counseling Both and choregraphers, Miriam nest members, Joimng the club helping toward supplies needed
Delegates elected to attend
of YOU.
Wright and Valerie Weld,
during the past year: Miss at the ranch.
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of 407 San C-arlos Ave., Sanford
Miss Swain's fiance is a 1969
announce the engagement and graduate of Seminole High
approaching marriage of their School, where he was president
daughter, Susan Lynn, to John of the Junior Class, Boys' State
Glen Durham, son of Mr. 11, representatIve and member of
Glen Durham of Lake Mary and Interact. He graduated from
Mrs. Naomi J. Durham of University of Florida in 1973
Master's Cove Apartments, with a BS degree in Chemistry
Sanford.
Pre.Med and plans to return in
A graduate of Seminole High June to University of Florida
SchoolCtass of 1972, Miss Swain (or medical studies. He is

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the Ballet Guild of Sanford IlisgrandparentsareMr and
Seminole and was a Keyette. Mrs. A. Durham of Cincinnati,
She is the granddaughter of Ohio and Mrs. William R. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. L.M. Swain Sr., and the late Mr. Jones of Jay.
and Mrs. AR. Stevens and the
The wedding will be an event
of December 20, 1975 at First
United Methodist Church of
Sanford.

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benefit from the World
Premiere of the motion picture,
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"The
Meal", to be held Oct. 9 at
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1 8 p.m. at Seminole Cinema in
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and produced by Florida
A
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producer John Hughes was
filmed in Winter Park and
Orlando. Hughes produced the
movie "Johnny Tiger" filmed
several years ago at Wekiva
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Springs and Longwood
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nina has a special interest in
Poole. Jane I'ain., Dora lee Russell, Ann Bnisson, Rhelda raising funds for Juvenile
Brewster. Mildred Lind, Anna flardest', lMunlne Messenger and Diabetes research as she had a
Mabel I'Iety. (herald Photo by Doris Dietrich)
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disease
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the theater prior to
assisted by the other Oviedo meeting Oct. 7 at 7:30 p.m. at Bear Lake Circle,
the showing of tie H-rated
the school in Oviedo.
members was the hostess,
Mrs. Joseph Ellis of Bear drama. There will also be a
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Catherine
Whelchel
modeled
The
agenda
will
include
a
Lake
is in charge of the pr1'sent.ation inside the theater
-Praising his wife Louise, IA.
In
celebration
of
the
15th
a
skirt
she
made
by
the
v&amp;c
on
the
proposed
revisions
workshops
with the second before the film begins.
Guy. JIIII Williams said today iiflfllversary of
the
Mornini.
traditional
Miccosukee
Indian
of
the
PTA
by-laws,
discussions
workshop
on
wreaths and door
There will be 200 reserved
that after 31
years
of
marriage
Star
School,
a
special
Miss
st-ill
pattern.
The
result
of
40
hours
of
committees,
fund
raising
hangings
to
be
held
In the home theater seats and 600 open to the
"if anything comes through o be held at St. Charles of work thef LII
ill projects and service projects. of Mrs. William Sheard of public at $5 per seat for this
me it's that no marriage will (thedral, Orlando, at 10 aol., be auctioned atthkit
the next
In a newsletter, It was an- Pinesiew Drive, Bear Lake, special premiere. half of the
work unless you constantly Oct. 3. Celebrant will be Bishop
ti
The
proceeds
go
to
nounced
that the first fund and the third workshop set for receipts will go to the Juvenile
work at it."
Thomas J. Grady, servers will finance the society's project raising project, a horse show the home of Mrs. W.M. Glore of Diabetes Research.
"It's the hundred.s of little be the children (roui Morning aiding education among the hdd Sept. 14, was a success 3Ct50 Uoliday Ave., Bear Lake.
For those wishing to attend a
bitty things that tear marriage Star School. This Is a nonMiccosukee Indians.
with
$700
in
profits
being
made
The
first
of
these
meetings
was
gala benefit dinner and
,minatlo9al
school
for
cxap.rt," Williams said as the deno
The
program
committee
for
the
PTA
treasury,
hostessed
by
Mrs.
Kendall
champagne after theater
keynote speaker at a two-day ceptlonal children. A garden
lead
by Elisabeth
Boyd gave
Kalapp of 3809 Needles Drive, party, tickets for these events
conference on marriage and party in the school gardens, an
orientation
for new
Orlando.
'memand "The Meal" are available
right behind the chute,,, n" bers
family problems.
Bear
Lake
- Marguerite
Partin
at$$Oeach.megourmetillnner
The conferQnce is sponsored follow from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
reviewed the history of te ,
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with wine will be held Wedby the Task Force on Marriage
members and poapectIve society Mary Jane Armstrong '01'uen .irce
the
nesday
at the I.angford Hotel in
and the Family Unit, which has flwfl)bers of
=
Mr. and Mrs. John II. Pappa, Winter Park. Following the
Morning Star listed the purposes Carolyn
the responsibility of recoin- School Auxiliary are cordially Gore
The Bear Lake Garden Circle Alt.amonte Springs, announce premiere on Thursday night
summarized
the
m e n d i n g I e g I s I a t i i lnvite(I to atterj.
publications and Zula McLeod of the Orlando Garden Club the birth of their daughter, horn d'oeu%Tes and ctiamat r e n g h t e n i n g (a m II
meet the second Wednesday of Heather Dawn, Sept. 18, at
stated the obligations o
pagne will be served at the
relationships to the 1976 Beta Chi Chapter
every month at 10 a.m. with the Florida Hospital, Orlando, after-theater party
members
to be held at
Legislature.
Beautiful orchids highlighted next meeting scheduled for weighing 7 lbs. I ox.
the Beef and Bottle in Winter
"Wecandonilkindsoithings
Beta Chi Chapter of Delta the decorations (or the tea.
October 8, according to
Maternal
grandparents
are
Park.
Reservations for these
governmentally, but I tell you Kappa Gamma, honor society
President Mr. W.M. Glore.
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Wit,
Beasley,
special
events can be made by
we cannot replace a parent to
for women educators, honored
Weekly workshop meetings Sanford and paternal grand- writing 545 Park Ave. North,
chid" Williams said. "We new members Shernill Casey Jackson Heights
for the Annual Christmas Tree parents are Mrs. Helen Pappa Winter Park, Fl. 32739. There
can't' turn our heads in our and Valerie Barnett, with a tea
Lane event sponsored yearly by and the late Harold B. Pappa of will be a limit 01 300.
families away from those that Sept. 27.
The Jackson Heights Middle the Orlando Garden Club In Taft, Calif. Great-grandfather
Film only tickets may be
s"e brought into the WO Id."
Mrs. Katherine Teague, School PTA wIll hold its first Orlando has been set up uy the Henry F.
Koch Is also of Taft. obtained at Seminole Cinema,
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if Western Massachusetts.
Jaffe said the type of bone cancer suffered by young
Kennedy, son of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, 1)Mass., is
extremely rare.

B ette Davis Speaks Out

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I feel that he is wrong for her, him.
It will only cause her to practice, either.
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bull can't seem to get that idea
I suppose I should thank my i',
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through her head. She could co
ABBY: ' 1 never mom forhaveing exposed me to
date others, closer to her age,
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music tn the first place, but
who live nearer to her, but she
music should be "fun"
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waits faithfully for this long- out in defense of PIO drudgery. And when a kid gets r:.'."
distance Uoiiaii. ('an von help
tii a certain age, I think he
s )N Ii \Tl"U
i

of

27(6 KeUam Court
11" West a distancø r,f 175 fec? tø the
TO (.LORIA C I4UI L
teer for the program will be strike, Meanwhile, pupils in have been held on a full day p0iflt
Virginia Beach, Virginia
of beginning thence run North
Route 6. Ba. 3)
charged 1.7 cents per kilowatt Wilmington, Del., demon- schedule, indicated no prob- Otleorees fl' fl" West a distance
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Columbia. Missouri 65701
hour for electricity consumed strated for an end to a strike lems. The strike Is going into its 11)0 feet: thence ryn South 19 degrees action for Ditsolut ion of Marriage
"01) ARE HERE BY NOTIFIED
57' 16" Fast a distance ol 60 feit; hat been flied against you and you that an action for DisSotv$i
during nonpeak hours and 7.9 and 19 Massachusetts teathers 24th day.
Cf
are required to serve a copy of your Merriaoe
thence run South 0 degrees 33'
,snl other relief has been
cents per kilowatt hour the rest settled down for Jail terms that
Fast a distance of 100 reel: thence written dfenses, if any, to it 00 W• filed against you and YOU are
Until Thursday classes had run
of the time. The present real. could last six months.
North *9 tlenrecs 37' 46" west 60 H. MORRISON. Plaintiff's Attorney. reoulred to serve a copy of ycxir
been held only on a half-day feet to the point of beginning
whOlA' address is P 0+
dentlal rate Is about 4 ccnt.s per
Bo* 656, answer or res000sibe oleadiog to
Maitiand, Florida. 37751, on or PetlHcner' attorneys. C Stewart
Pickets walked outside public schedule using substitutes and Parcel E
kIlowatt hour.
before November 5th, D7S, and file
From the renter of Section
LONDON (API - Actress Bette Davis, 67, says half the
Peak hours trnder the plan schools In Billin&amp;s Thursday as administrators. The school
Atcpiesnn. of Meyers. Mooney &amp;
Twnthlp 71 South. Range 79 East, the original with the Clerk of this Adler, P A 17 South Lake Avenue.
peniuissivenes.s which today's films exhibit would be Just
are 1 to 9 p.m. from April to teachers struck in support of (net said about 224 of the 787 SemlonIt. County. Florida, run with Court either before service
on Ortan, Florida. and also file your
about enough.
regular teachers reported the PlorIb South renter line of said Plaintiff's attorney or immediately original answer or reSponSive
Octoberand7tolla.m.and5to contract demands.
'hi0
11.
North 0 degrees 33' 33" thereafter otherwise a default will pleadlag In the otficeot lhe Clerk of
"I s'.ish ste had had half the privilege they have today.
William Serrette, assistant Thursday and nearly 8,300 of
9 p.m. the rest of the year
West a ditnre 04 174 20 feet to the be entered against you for the relef the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
We could have made more honest films," she said
of
schools,
said
the
14,200
pupIls
attended,
Company officials estimate
Northerly right ol.way Iln of State demanded in the compfaint or Florida. on or before the 17th day
Thursday. "Rut I stish SoniC of the films today also had
Road Plo 136; thence run South $9 Petition,
that customers who take ad- all schools for the 17,000
of flcty-er. A 0. 1913 II you fail to
Negotiations continued. Be- denrees '.7' 44" East
WITNESS my hand and seal
half the privilege, because they go too far,"
along said
so. a ludament my be entered
vantage of the new system, were open and manned by sub. fore the talks resumed this rioht
this
Court
on
September
of way line a distante
She is preparing for a month-long tour of England and
against you for lIst' relict demanded
doing heavy electric-consuming stitutes or regular teachers who week, both sides were reported
t't't to the rw'sin? of beginnIng; thence (Seal)
In tit1 Petition
Ireland.
crc.sed lines. Pat Kerns f
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
tar apart on key issues of a pay run 501,115 *9 degrees 57' 46" East
WITNESS my hand and seal of the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
alonn said right ot way line a
sad Court on thi5 9tP, day of Sep
Billings Education Association raise; increases In fringe bene. diStant, of NI le.t: thenc, run North
By: Mary N. Darden
temper. A 0. 1915
•
Depuly Clerk
estl!natedthatl5percentof the fits; and a union request for a Odeorees Tt' TI" West a distanceof
system's
PubliSh: Oct. 3. 10. Il. 21. 1975
teachers were off nonreprisal clause against 1tt't'f thence run North 69 degrees
Arthur H Beckwifh. Jr
thE job
57' 16" West a distance of 60 feet; DES
Clerk of the Circuit Court
strikers and the union,
thence run South 0 degrees 31' 33"
By Elaine RiCharde
Both sides agreed to resume ________________________ Fast a distance of 175 feet to the 'INITFO STair5 r'l'lplfY
Deputy Clerk
•
point f beginning,,
negotiations today. The teachCOURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF Pubii,.1 Sept 17, 19. 76. Oct. 3, 1973
N
Legai.otice
THE PUBLIC HEARING will be FLORIDA.ORLANDO DIVISION - OFR.94
ens have accepted a $1,000
held in tI'ie City Hall of Altamonfe COURT
NO. 71.I1SOrl•Civ-V
aas-the..board Increase prOSprings. Florida on Monday, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
PICTITIOUSNAME
CITYOF
i,ttot'1'ltt,+
paul that represents a 5.6 p
191% atS:OOp.rn..or•s Plaintiff, v. Grace B. Grant. A
LONOW000, FLORIDA
won
ttsereabter
as
possible,
at
which
WASHINGTON (AP)
Ja- role in its aftermath,
Notice is hereby given that I am time interested parties and citizens sinole woman. and DC METS. INC
Several bilingual Japanese cent to 12.5 per cent Jump, but
Notice of Public HearIng
enoaned in buSinesS at 704 Collins for and against the proposed Defendant (ii - NOTICE OF SALE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
pan's Emperor Hirohito says
It was a "most unfortunate and Americans said "deplore" the school board has not.
Notice b hereby given that
Or , Sanford. Seminole County. variance will he heard
NOTICE IS HEREBY Gi'EN by
the ixlme purpose of his two.. war, which I deeply deplore," connoted sorrething much
In Massachusetts, 13 mem- Florida
pursuant to a FINAL DECREE
unrter ttse fictitious name Of
the City Council f the City of
THIS
NOTICE
iltob.pubilthed
week mission here is to thank the emperor said in a toast to strongerthan u. °lglnaljapa. hers of the New Bedford PHIl 'S AUTO BRAKE PARTS
cony no the Foreclosure enteve-d 00 Septtmber
t..
toogwnoct, Flortda. the? said City
itu
above entitled Court,
the American people (or help- President Ford.
nese text warranted, The m- Educators Association, which 'FR and that I intend to re,ster afos'e'aid described property and If,In1975
Council will hold a public hearing
by the
the
above
styled
cause,
the
uru
an f
(a) To consider anne.atlon of the
peror spoke through an inter- ha.s been striking since sept. 8 saId name with the Clerk of the pofIno in three 1 3) public places derslaned United States Marshal, or
Ircusit Court. Seminole County.
following det'ribed property lying
within the CIty of Altamonte twit'
The
monarch
then
paid
trlb'
preter.
the ashes of World War fl
were held in contempt of court
of
hIs
duty
authoriZed
deputies,
lorida i MCO?dflCC with the
'ii
.eminoae County.
::?.;
1.11. 1
utl'tooneoftheAmericangovAjtn' Whito )IIISP
will sell the property situate in
i'oyisinj 01 the rictitious Name
Th.-izya1
I
to
'T......$.... .4,4.4 t a
SemInoleCounty. Floebda,de'scribed
!Th', be!esguere"
.o
offlc.1ai
jteZ,
iiiicens jailea Wednes.. 'IP'u'e'S in Wit section 663
All of Block A, Tract 3. Sanhando
bearina
'•'b".
as lots 73 and 71, Block "A" of
Florida
Statutes
1937
programs
1)ATFD THIS 72nd DAY OF GROVE TERRACE. according to Sprinas Subdivision, is recorded in
foreign aid.
lobster and white rice,
deüed any suggestion that the day. Three additional teachers,
. Philip P Wells
Plat Itook S. Page SI, Public Records
SEPTEMBER 197% A D
the Plat thereof as rcorded in Plat
emperor touched bxiefly on
official party was using one who showed up in court with the Pt'P'lith' Sent 17 19 26. Oct 3. 197% (0FF
IC IAI S CAL)
of
Seminole County. Florida, Plus
"rhere's one t.hlng in parti
7, Page 47. Public Records of
war and hailed the American Ian which I have hoped
wordforrelayhomeandanoth-. 13 avoIded jail by agreeing to DFP
Phyllis Jordahl.
Seminole County. Florida at public t*oinninoatthetforttswestcorn,roI
(0 COIl
said Block A, run North 73 feet to the
City Clerk
en for the American audience, teach school.
. ',,,l,,.-Ii ,,
y 'u
U'UU
vey so we American people,"
right-of way of State Road S 134,
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
Altamonte Sorings.
rash at 17 O'Clock Noon on
Bristol County Superior Court COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
thence East 705 4 feet. thence South
Florida
Hirohito said. "That is, to exThursday. October 30. 1913 at the
me highlight'of the emper- Judge Francis W. Keating FLORIDA.ORLANOO DIVISION- Publish' Oct 3 1915
773 feet. thence West 60 feet more or
tend in my own words my gratWest cyor of the Seminole County
less to the Southeast corner of said
threatened to increase lines COURT NO. 75.SJ.Orl.CiyY - DES 16
or's schedule for today is a
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida
linde to the people of the United
IINITED STATES OF AMERICA. _________________
Block A. thence Northerly along the
against
the
Dated
association and Plaintiff, v John W. Hannah, Et
9fl73
Japanese state dinner to be
Easterly line of Said Block A, 257
States (or the friendly
CITY OF
MITCHELL
A
NEWBERGER
in Ford's honor with the teachers ii they are not back in 11w, Ct At. NOTICE OF SALE
ALTAMONTF
SPRINGS,
good will and assistance their .1i..,. a'i..__ z_
UNITED STATES MARSHAL
a_,__
.4..,)
tt,...A..,.
Jt1,..J..I.
I. k,,) ..L... li.a
'"
'.IP..iVI
a.. inencw
Vl7. Ti...,..
IJIUUU ULIIId4
7) a tqei
uuuuvr uwwn iii LEVitt lUdfl 101
To Tfl
FLORIDA
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
great country accorded U.S
toaSUMMARYFINAL DECREEDI
It
of
beginning
NoticeofPublicI4earin
estimate that current fines
FLORIDA
the occasion,
of Foreclosure entered on September TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
LESS
our postwar reconstruction.'
KFNDELL W WHERRY
a day against the associ.
. 'ois by the above entitled Court.
Ream at the intersection of the East
AY SAFE1Y
NOTIcE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Assistant United States Attorney
The emperor, accompanied aUon and
two
tight.of way line of AIdutAv,nu,,a,
pay for In the above styled cause. thq Uf)' ttse Board of Zoning Appeals of the Attorney for Plaintiff
In his remarks, Ford did not by his wife, Empress Nagako, each day of
strike agat dersaned U&amp;td States Marshal, O City ef Atlamonte Springs. Florida, PublIsh' Sept 26. Oct 3, tO, 17.
mention
recorded In PhI Book S. Pag, 51.
past differences leaSatwday for New York, each teacher amount to almost one of his duly authorlied deputies, that Said Board will hold a public OCR 169
een the two countries.
will sell the property Situate in hearing to rnnsider te ouestion of
the South right of way line of
and
on their two-week $1
SeminnieCoursty. Florida, described arantmnga varianeefor thi following
Stile Road 5434: thence run North
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
as LntlandtheSouthlfeetof 10$ 7, deirripe,j proo.rty
$9denrees 31' 56" East 3 feet; thence
The Prdent said the United U.S. tow.
Schools are closed In
NOTICE ISI4FPEBY GIVEN that Soutp'iwesttrly atong a straight Iin
Block I. FAIRVIEW SUBDIVISION.
From the SE corner ot Lot I. Lake py virtije of
States places "the highest posThursday's state dinner was strike by about 900 teachers, according to the Phil thereof
that cerlain Writ of to a point Sleet South of lh Point of
as Adelaide Estates according to true Fweristlon
sible value on our distinctive the first formal party of tIle About 17,000 pupils are affect. rerorCed in Plat Book 1. PIpe
ISsued Out of and under Beginning: th,ne North 00 degre
pljit thereof recorded In
Plat Pick 9, the 'el of the Circuit Court of
and mutually beneficial rela- Ford administration
oi" west S feet to the Point of
ed. The teachers have rejected Public Records of Seminole County, ptip 6. Public Reord of Seminole
white
Hillshorough County, Florida. upon Beginning, containing ;3 souare f.et
Florida
at
public
outcry
to
the
(e''ty rlorifla R,,n 5 00
lions" and he stressed U.S. tie
with the guests seated at an offer of an average annual highest and best bidder for cash it 46' 10" F
deQr$p a final iudoment rendered in the more or les
along the
"determination to preserve and an E-shaped table Instead of at 3.9 per cent pay increase and a 17 00 O'Clock Ploon on Thursday, said ru'at 25 feet:East boundary Of aforesaid court on the 6th day of intO VIse corporate limit% of the City
thence S ' May. A 0 1975. in that certain case
strengthen" these ties,
I000wond Florida, and. Ib) To
the more Informal na11 round 28-month contract. Teachers ('SttObPr 30. 1975.1 the West door Of decree's II' 70" W 3400
tO the entitled. Drew Tile Supply Co • a consider also the gu,s$ion of
the Seminole County Courthouse, point of beginning. Run1N4
thence
S
00
Florida
tables preferred by the Fords. are seeking a $600 raise this !1a'ford Florida
rnrpiwatiors Plaintiff, -vs , designating and assigring the l00irrg
A semantic flap developed
decrees LA'
E 16) IS heel
year and per cent next year. Dated' 9 72 iS
to a Clifton SPadrøn. doing business as classifIcation of B I. Business
point on the Northerly iqht of way Shadron Tile. Defendant,
over the use, in the official
'The royal couple stayed at the
An estimated
which District, to sai5 properly as that
to X) pupils
MITCHELL A NEWBERGER line of State Road N) 436. Slid right aforesaid
translation, of the word "de- party until a few
Writ of Eweculion was (lassiflcatbo,, ii descrI
UNITED STATES MARSHAL rut way line Pe'irtg on a curve concave
in the
minutes after participated ma protest at Wil.
delivered to me as Sheriff of zoning
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
plore" in characterizing the midnight. President and Mrs. mington High
to the Northeasterly and having
Ordinances of the City oh
School, chanting,
County. Florida, and I Lonownd, Florida. to wit Or
FLORIDA
radius of 1094 75 feet; thence fromaaSeminole
hevC levied upon the
emperor's feelings about World Ford remained another hour to "We want our teachers back," KFPIDFI I W WHERRY
f0llwinq dingur,ce Plo 14') as amu-oded and
tangent
hearing
N
73
War II.
degres 33' 04" de'scriberl property owned
dance,
by Clifton supplemented
W, run Pfnrlhw,sterhy
and "We want our schools Assistant United States Attorney
along said SPiadrors, Said property being
Attorney for Plaintiff
The preSent toning classification
State Road right of way line and located in
Seminol, County, Florida, 04 said
Publish Sept 24. Oct 3. 10. 17. 1975 along
oroprty 's P IA as that
th. arc of said curve 10466
more partIcularly described as classification
DFR 170
i described fl the
beet. thenr.P4 O0degree't 16' 01" C.
follows$4.11 feet to the beginning of a curve
lOninoordinanc,sand,eglt0050f
tof 60. Palm Shadows, according Seminole County, Florida
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE concave t the Norte,tecIy and to the plat theregf as recorded
The public hearing will be held
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. having a radius of 43 feet; thence Plat Rook 11,
Pact, 53, Seminote City Hall, Lnrvtwtxsd. Florida. cvi th,
frnn1atannentbaring54egr,5 ('r'vPihIIr0nrds
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
des(r,tdas 13th day 04 Ortt,er, 1973 at 700
31' 06" F. run Northerly along Ihe
SEMINOLE COUNTY
follows- Begin at a point 630 feet pm
or as soon thereafter as
arrnfsaidcur;lNt ; thence N Fast a
17l0 feet North 04
the pos%ihl,, at which time interested
$9 decrees I') 70" C. 1601 feet to the Sotitls Ii Ser$in Poit of
PROBATE NO. 75.210.CP
MARGE WILLIAMS
I
Section
1'.11rtip and rti7pn'. for ani aoanst
rtint of Pseninniog ContainIng 0 360
In Re: Estate of
TownShip 19 SOuth. Range 17 East, thc proposed
322 1837
WASHINGTON (AP)
anneuation and :on,nq
ELSIE
PIllS
ak
a
ELSIE
acres
ing his allegations of mis- spy submarines reportedly HAGENSEICKER PITIS
thence run ¶OulhstecIy along
Sanford
• will be' heard Said hearing may be
retary of State Henry A. Kissin. management but was prohibit. monitored Soviet missile activlVHF UFOIIFSTFOPVARIANCE curvfcnneavcsouthseasteriyhaving Continued from time to time until
deceased. asks waIver of the Combined Off a radius of 15 teed, a central angle of final action
Street
Parking Section 716(t of the r
IS taken by the City
ger has until Oct. 15 to turn oven ed by Kissinger's order from ties (or 15 years.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
rtenrev'a 'ft It" a chord hearing Council
All
ucditors
f
the
estate
of
?rviinn
Ordinance
to
allow
twelve
a secret memorandum sub- testifying on what his own recThe New York Times
of Smith 51 degrees 31' 71" West, an
This rsfsti(p Shall be posted at the
SHIRLEY MILLET
report- ELSIE PIllS
a ELSIE (17) additIonal parking stalls for arc distanc. of 3439 feet. thence
pornaed by the House ill
run City Hall within the. City of
ommendations
had
been
during
ed
that
the
operation
led
to
se'zH AGE N SE IC K C P P1 IT 5, PeOPMd restaurant
B34 9212
NOrth 77 degrees 0')' 17" West II? OS
telllgence com:nittee or face a the Cypru.s crisis.
nc'fjworirJ, Firid,'i and n itrp..
The PlItti IC HEAP IPIC, will be feet
eral acc ftent.5 and near-misses, d'c.ased. are hPry notified and
thrr','e run Nr,th III trtt fl'itfl
Pthr ntaces within the City and
requireg to liie any Claims or held in the City Hs'I of Aitamonte or less to the St. Johns River,
thenc, published in The Evening Herald, a
ci.
have not been disclosed, but a with Soviet su&amp;itarinei, darn- against said estate In the office of (')(toher Ith, 1973, at S COo m., 0? 15 164 feet, to a point North o me
Point thp City of Lnnownoa arid Sem'nois
RUTH TUECH
Chalnnan Otis G. Pike, 1)- former U.S. ambassador to age toa tJ,S, sub that surfaced CI,ft-k of Circuit Court of Seminole °o° tPerattt'r as possible, at which
Beginning,
N,Y,
uld
the
committee
voted
Cypru.s,TaylorG
time'
thence
run
South
III County, Florida, once a week for at
Interested
County,
FIQrida,inhhecosjrthouseaf
Darlei
md
LYNN HENDERSON
citizens
fIet more or lets to the Point Cf lst four
, Belcheruld under a Soviet ship lii
Sanford,
Florida,
within
four
for
and
against
the
D?opoSId
P'ainnlno
(1) conWculive weeki
9
(02
134.9212
Thirnday to subpoena a ine department oIfIcema tried middle of Soviet fleet exercises calendar montht from the date of vArlafyp will he neard.
prior to the date of the Public
AitamonmSprings.Long'wood
and the undersigned 15
State Department memo, ge Kinger to Interven, and the accülentaJ sInking of a
th• first publication of this notice.
Sheriff of Hearing: the' date of the first
THIS NO') 'CE Is to be PtJbliItWd Seminole
County. Florida,
h'S'
fY"ItifWI
VW'i•
I))
Each claim or dimind must be in
will it pvhIicai to the date of the
,fly on the 11:00
randum alleging that the de- aixl head oft the Greek coup North
Vietnamese
mm.
AM en the 20th day Of Oc
fld must state the place of aforesaid described Property and toher,
PuhIlcøti, both dates lfllyiy,
pariment mismanaged the
spked the Cyprus t1ila. eswreper.
A 0 1975, otf, for tale and Shall
residence and post office address of posting in three lit public pfacet sell to the
not be less than twenty eight
Cyprus crisis last year.
hiqhett biddq, fi,r (ISIs, (7$) days
SHIRLEY MILLET
Meanwhile, the committee
In one of the first tests of the the claimant nod muSt be sorn to within the City of Altemonte Subject to any
In addition n")t,p shall be
and
all ewistlng heirs. posted in
834 9217
priflfrS. Florida. at least
KIssinger has refused to pro- began the third phase of its In- effectiveness of a strict order by the claimant, his agent, or his
the
area to be (o°%'dered
fifteen (IS) at the Frpot (West) Door Of the
Forest City
prior to 11w time of oublic Seminole
for ano,watiO,s and zonog it lt
yule the memo and has burred vestigatlon by looking Into pos- from Pike not to mike public attorney, or it will become voId days
County Courthouse 10 f ifte (151 days prig, 13 th date of
h'searinn
according to law.
AttamonteSpringl
lfrd Florida. f'
lower-level officials from testi- alMe risks of U.S. Intelligence any details of the meeting, all
011d September 191tt, 1975.
DATED THIS 72nd DAY OF described personal Operty above the Public NearIng
Rob*rt P. Pills
SFPTFMNFR 1973 A 0
fylng on recommefldatIons they operations, including the risk of membeii refused afterwards to
That Said sale ij being macse
A [ieciat r
(OF Elf (Al SEAL)
make on U.S. polity decisions. bar,
to A fl 197%
satisfy the tT'mS of said Writ of
make ay (.1flTunents nbout it. James P. Peoo
Phyllis
frrdahi.
Onne P
A former State Department
Fwectitipo
The committee went behind
However, several members Attorney for Liecutor
HILDA RICHMOND
1tv CI#rk
City Clerk
lnhn C Polk.
Atfamrwd SorInos,
Cyprus chief, T'nomas D. So- closed doors to question Navy confirmed that operation (It South Maittand Aye'nur,
5743)67
of the (Ity nf
eriIf
Fiorld
MjItiind.
Florida
I (YWiWfvt, FlOrida
Deflorsa
yatt, told the committee he intelligence officials about Op- Holystone had been the sthject
Seminole
County.
Florida
Publish: Oct. 3. IC, 1975
PublIsh: Oct. 3, 1973
Publish- Seot 17. $9. 74. Ocf 3.
Ptihtith
%efrwr tile memorandum dc4all eratlon Holystonein which U.S. of the hearing,
74 Oct 1 10 Il, 1975 1973
DES 19
DES 17
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ii
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My mother wasa piano
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practice an hour every day
From the time I was 8 until I was
15. (I'm a boy.) I never was
very good at piano, and I hated
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rnthnr hpzsuitL' lit.,.. ,.,,
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letting me quit to take guitar
drive from here and has stood hasn't occurred to your lessons.
her up on five dates already.
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lit Airport blvd
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George Gallaw ay
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III Part Ave
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Wilbur Ave.Lake Uj..y

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Penp&amp;e i Iaplt Chipet 1341 W Fe,it SIreet Safitwi
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Barnett Unclad Memorial Church. I Delary Ave. Enterprise
BOA, Las. United Methodist Church
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Catiqlbe.rv Community United M04hodsU Church. Hwy.
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Sunday at Firs t Christian Church. Shown with Dr. Ha rold Harris, pastor, are (left to right Skip
Burdette, Master Counselor; Bob Smith, Standard Bearer; Charles Williams, Chaplain; Michael
Bedenbaugh, Junior Steward; and Bob Meyers, Junior Deacon. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)
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Drive. Buildings have been vacated with the exception of the church offke and services are being treasurer. Adult advisors
hrld at First United Methodist Church at 9:40 a.m. Rev. Mania Buckner, Grace paotor watches as
work starts on the project.
Photo by Tom %Lncent
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Catholic Church of DeBary
have completed plans for a
Amwaypartyat7:30p.m.,Oct.
to t held on the
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toward refurbishing
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Lake Mary Ctpvfch4 Phi Natare.., Las. Ma,, Blvd . Lake Mary

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hur Norman Floyd snips tic ribbon at official opening of the Community
nsards totaling $600 will be
Seventh-dayAdventist Community Services building on Maitland
given to winners at the conAve., Altamonte Springs, held Monday in conjunction with an
Asquaredancewlllbeheldtn elusion
of the festivities The
area federation meeting at the Altamonte church. From left, the educational building of the
women
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Dumbrosky. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)
from 8.11 p.m. Saturday. articlesmaking and collecting
icr the bazaar or
Professional calkr-s will
be on iiiont
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in the P1irtsh Center Oct. 4 from
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First CfchattIwNala.t,neW3,,ea$Mi,l,

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C3WDI$ CpeitSpat Church. L104w*d

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Sanisri" UA.Itd Motheisill Church, Tamp First Fell. Silmo,it"
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David Beverly nd Staff
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Howard H. Hodges and Staff

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There is much talk today is true to their word. Y= woN
about lifestyle. When one should be as good as gold. To be
questions the actions of untruthful or dishonest is out of
another, the answer often is keeping with the Christian
"This is my lifestyle."
lifestyle.
Rave you ever stoJ to
A Christian lifestyle Includes
think about your own lifestyle? kindness. This world needs
How do you live? If someone people who care about others.
were to describe your lifestyle, We often harden our hearts
whatwouldst.and ou ttlX? most? because of abuses, but we
Faith in God and in His Son, should show by our actions that
Jesus Christ, is a lifestyle. It is we are concerned for others.
not just an act of attending he
A Christ' lifestyle Is
in
church of your choice once a
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things
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policy that assures you of a material n3 0
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place in heaven. Many people
way
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but
Christian
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knows that the true value of his
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PUBLIX MARKETS
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of Sanford

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Calvary $aptsl *tIA4itbIy.
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liutwhetherwe choose to devote ourselves to a home orto a
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I feel like I'm just meant to be what I
The thing that frees us to be what we're meant to be is trut
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doctrines may not
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knowledge that One Lord is the Savior of us all.
There is no time when this bond of faith is expressed more vividly than on Worldwide Communion Sunday. In our little church about sixty of us will gather. Around the world there will be millions.
Together we'll join in an experience that began on the eve of Christ's crucifixion.
Be with us. BE wmi HIM.

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The Matthew 6:33.
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thraugh the Holy Spirit inloeveryceii of your being and bring you' Gee4 IXi vi inc i..nurcnes 01 tirem Zimnbalist Jr. and routines and to assist the novice Martha Grogan.
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God wan ts you to ha ve a wri ter of t he Book of Proverbs
dancer.
will speak at U local church at
identities, whether it's asa homemakerora scientist.
lifestyle that only He can give summed up a Christian
World Communion Sunday Methodist
Proverbs 3:5, 6 says if you'll trust in the Lord, He'll direct 2)9 Lan Avenue, Oct. 9, 10, and Holy Cross
you. Ifowever, He wifl give it lifestyle when he said "Iyust in
will be observed at the 10 am.
your paths. Ittiink that niearis He'll give you the desires that are 11 at 7:30 p.m. His subject will
only if you will let Him,
the Lord wi th all thine heart,
service Sunday and new Community
ommuni1
right for you. So if you feel you want to be a wife and mother, be "I'he Prophetical Signs of
In celebration of the Feast of members wifl be welcomed into
There are many charac- and lean not to thine own UnEnd Time. Points of in.
Francis Holy Cross the chui .
Mrs. Adelee Wendel of the teristics that are present in the derstandirig; in all thy ways
rif th at's probably God directing you. 'Dc important thing Is, God
Methodist Hour staf f will speak Christ-like lifestyle. One
litiants you to be happy in what you are. fie wants you to love terest will be the Middle East
is to be acknowleage him, and He shall
at the United Methodist truthful. IU
Events, the Actions of RIISSLII,
ceremony Saturday for seminars will be gin. Each
-vourselfas well as others and He wants you to succeed!
greatest worth of direct thy paths." Proverbs 3:5,
two Women's meeting Wednesday a person is to find
the blessing of family pets on hour session, beginning
that he or she 6
. •.. .at 7:30, at 10:30 am. at Community
the church lawn.
will meet for four weeks.
United Methodist Church of
experiences
Good Shepherd
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ear.
will be attending the annual
thquake.
DEIJAND - St. Peter's licial hostess.
By FANN M
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directed at the children and
conference of aH the clergy of
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Rev. John Deutschlander, a
The
church
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observe
Catholic
Church, W. New York
mothers, w he rever help was
State president, Mrs Oliver
Herald Correspondent
the Diocese of Central Florida retired USAF
Chaplain
has
World
Wide
Communion
Avenue
is host ing Area III P. Jaragoske of Braden ton will
Anno un cement 01 the Area 3 needed and possible, This
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Oct. 6-9 and the usual weekday accepted a call as supply pastor
the 9:30 and 11 a.m. annual Meeting of Church share her recent experience in
el ineeting of the Church Women true in Vietnam and more than
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services will be cancelled at Good Shepherd until a per- Sunday at
se
rvices. Rev. BiD Pickett will Women United in Florida, on Washingtm, D.C,, where she
United, to be held Oct. 10 at 9:30 100 othet countries where the
during that week.
manent pastor is called. He will
Oct. 10. Area III is composed of at tended a national worksho p
preach
on "One Body"
a.m. In St. Peter's Catholic program provides assistance
conduct catectietical
inThe SAM (Single Adult eight units from the East- dealing with the development of
Church of Dehand was made by hundreds of millions of
struction for youth and will Mi
Ministerial
Mrs Harry E Robinson, children, whose survival is
ni -y) Class will sponsor a Central Flori da , Seminole and the "People's Platform"
teach the Adult Bible Class. breakfast
on Rally Day, Oct. 12, West Volusia.
president of the West Volusia threatened by the current
through Forums on Wholeness.
Association
Holy Communion services Will
Mrs. 11G. Carrier of Orange
with
proceeds
to
go
to
Unit of the CWU at the regular economic and food crisis."
Haiti
Reservations for the luncheon
be conducted at 10 am., Sun,
win
City,
Area
III
chairwoman,
has
must
missions.
Bacon
and
eggs
meeting on Sept. 17 in Trinity
be made with the
Mrs. Thomas P. Scott, past
The Sanford Area Ministerial day.
in
served
as
be
chairwoman
served
United Methodist Church.
7:30
to
8:30
a.m,
state chairman of Florida
of secretary.treasw'er of Area III,
Associa tion will have a prayer
Rev. Charles Wallick, Pastor
fellowship ball
arrangements.
Mrs.
Morton
Mrs. John J. Forbes, 265
She also informed the Migrant Ministry, gave a
meeting each Tuesday. at 7:30 of St. Stephens Lutheran
McDonald,pastpresjdent
of
membership that Sunday, Nov. presentation of the plight of the
Co nstance Road, West, DeBary
a.m., at First United Methodist Church, Longwood will serve as First Christian
West Volusia Unit will be of- 3Z713 by October 5.
2 has been designated as migrant. She stated that tie
Church, 419 Park Ave., starting vice pastor and will, make
UNICEF collection day.
Florida Chain of Missionary
on Oct. 7. Dr. Harold Harris wIll pastoral calls on shut-ms and
World Wide Communion
Mrs. Charles H. Creasey, Assemblies were the first to
Sunday, will open the
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lead the devotional and Prospective mem bers.
St Anne's Catholic Church
UNICU chairman, spoke on take up the cause, then the
celebration of the 50th
members will shiare spiritual
the work being canied on by Church Women United took up the Oil Crises, Mark Of the experiences, have a season of First Spiritual
Anniversary of the First
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that organizafion.
.the task and have made great Beast, international Highway prayer for renewal and revival
Christian Church of Sanford. At
The First Spiritual Church ot
She said, "As a non-pohtical. S&amp;ides In giving material aid to Signs Systems, and Orx-World in Sanf Ord. All minisUrs are
ta -the 11 a.m. Sunday service. Dr.
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SAT. OCT.
invited, and laymen may feel iiIMIJ5 Ill IhIt.. L.IYU. ,
Harold
speak on
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free to attend.
"Where Are 'Yesterday's
Library Building at 105 W.
to be deserving of aid, regar- living and wor king conditions, First Methodist
Dreams?" Mrs. Margaret
Church St. Healing ser vice on
p dless of race, religion, as well as better education,
"The Day God Died", Is a DeBary Assembly
Hart, oldest member of the
Sunday begins at 3:45 p.m. and
nationality or political beliefs of child care and fair wages.
film that will be shown Sunday
church in age, will be honored.
lecture at 4 p.m. On first and
their parents. UNICEF's
She said that housing con- at7:30p.m. in the sanctuaryof
Instead of the regular
First Assembly of God, third Wednesdays there is a
assistance in Indo-China ditlons In some cases are unfit First United Me thodist Church,
meeting,
the combined Youth
DeBary will open services on message service at 7:30 p.m.
Peninsula has been entirely for man or beast.
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Fellowship
will have a swim
Magill and the second Friday Is
party,
cookout
and close with a
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"The
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Is Coming, medium's night. A covered
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devotional at the home of Mr.
followed by a communion dinner Is held following
and Mrs. Wayne Williamson, on
service. Morning service is at service on
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10:45 a.m. and evening service the month. The church
1:30p.m.
Transportation will be
at 7p.m. Marilyn Falstream of filiated with the International
provided, and youth should be
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almost ashamed
not to want a "career." Is it
wrong to want to devote myself
being a wife and mother?
A. My wife Evelyn tins been a wonderful wife
and mother. i
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EVELYN: I believe being a wife and mother is the highest
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first baseman this year is
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Florida State is obviously ti-ri.
"They fans and alumni) said the Cyclone tour,
but he was slow and had his
tated by the second-guessing of thr ow to (wide-receiver Mike)
"On third down we run our extia point-try blocked, lie then
football fans after his team's Shutnann and they said run
best player in the game, Rudy hurried the field goals, Mudra
two losses in its first three halfback Leon) Bright,' the
Thomas, on our best play, a said.
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an extraordinary, rambling State last week,
making all night."
playing Georgia Tech in Atnews conference. -Well, I have
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coaching 20 years."
eliminating mistakes by yard line.
"Some of our coaches don't
"After I analyze all the prob- coaches and players.
"We (lidn't anticipate our even go home, they sleep right
lems, my confidence in the
For instance, he said, after kicker having that kind of right there in the office,ople we are working with is the Seminoles fell behind Iowa night," Mudra said.
Mudra said.

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Uegui Echave,
FIFTH - I. Erctoza
FIRST-) Echano
Oki(4) 1.40, Sala Echave, 3 , Chucho Miguel,
0. 710. 7 iIegui BeltIa (1) S. Domingo Ramon, S
600. 3 Urza Eloria (6) 520 5.20; Q Agulrre. 6 Santi MenchI, 7 Maruri
Ceiaya
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(1
Larrea.l F ermin Mugueri.
SECOND - I. Eddy Alberdi (I)
SIXTH - I Urga Attu. 2. Negu

points, "as standing group of runners that
ATLANTA (AP) - Florida poaluon scored
has averaged almost 30 points
State hasn't scored more than long as we score 31."
20 point.! In any game this seaFSU, which never has de- and 344 yards per game.
A half dozen Jacket runners
son. But Coach Pepper Rodgers feated Tech, will be a -point
too yards or more this
have
of Georgia Tech is a little con- underdog Saturday when the
cerned about the Seminole two Southeastern independents SU_50fl, led by David Sims with
passing game.
collide before an expected ,. 202 and freshman senutlon
"F
has the re putation of 000 at Grant Field. The kickoff Eddie Lee Ivery with 172.
-Tech will certainly be a debeing a passing team," Rod- is set fov 2 p.m. EDT.
gers said Thursday. "We cerFSU, 1-2, features the passing fensive challenge for us," says
Coach Darrell Mudirs, In the
tainly must improve in that de. of quarterback Clyde
who has hit on 25 of 44 for 406
partment this week."
Te ch proved vul ne rable to the yards and two touchdowns. The the sagging Foot ball fo"tunes at
passing attack last week w he n Seminoles also have an out- Florida State. "Their offensive
the Yellow Jackets scored a 33. standing runner in I,eon Bright, line could te the best we will we
all year lCfl."
28 comeback victory over 65 car ries for 318 yards.
'Me two team haven't met
Clem.son.
But, the offensive edge would
But, Rodgers said after that have to go to Tech, which has sine., 1971 when the Jackets
game he didn't care if the op. built a 21 record with an out. scored a 124 decIsion.

Win

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MATINEE RESULTS

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The Rumanian Ilie Nastase, like his toothy
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best work at night. At lea!t, he did recently in the
first round at the U.S. TennlsOpen played for the
36 so, 1110, 11 10; 2. Echiono Perez. 3. Areche Aguirre, 4. first time under the lights. And, as in the case of
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26 10, 310; 3. Urza• Domingo
Zarre, S Cacho Jay), 6.
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gourmandizing Count Dracula (known also
Arana (7) 320; Q
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Big Q (I 4 with 4 I) 1764 50 Ogulia Eloria
as Viad the Impaler), Nastase (known also as
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SEVENTH
Nasty) was savoring his triumph.
) Echano Jay),
4
11 Do, 1 20, 1 W 2. AreCha Okoki (1) Larri Betlia,3 Aldana Lenit, 4. Ica
Ills In iL-.elf was an event, for Nastase o
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620,1W3 Ica Arana (1) 3 60: Q (1 Atberdi, S Pdegui Ooid,
6 Urza
has been out of sorts; he has been losing more
(5 1) $11010
Arana, 7 Eddy Via, I OguIza
FOURTH - I. Cacho Perez (S) Perez
than he would
Sanchez
EIGHTH - 1. I. ChuchoAllu. 2,
throwing
even more tantruirm than in the past.
210, 3 60, 3. Domingo.M)gtjj'I (6) Sila Mugucrza, 3 Fermi,, Echave,
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lie
walked
off the court while be hind two sets In
5 40, Q (3'S) 525 10;
(52) 515 7k); I Alava Larrea, S Maru,, Aipi, 6
DC (SS $170.00
Rome, and more recently apparently threw a
Ercjoza Rarnon. 1 Celava Mencha,
FIFTH - I Celaya oengoa (4) 8 Santo juan
-match
in Toronto after being miffed by a
20.00. 5.60, 6 40. 2. Santi Muguerta
NINTH - I. Juan, 2 Alava, 3
linesman's call.
) S 00, S $0, 3 Erdo:a Aguirre (1) Agurrc', 4 Sala, S. Ceiaya, 6 Azpi,
3 40; 0 (I 41 S46 60; P (4 3) t327.30 Zarre, I Erdo:a
He now sat in a folding chair in the press tent
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SIXTH - 1. Arecha,javi (I) 7.6o,
TENTH - I I Ramon, 2. Santi, 3
after beating Bob Lutz. Nastase's long hair was
I
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I
ermin, 5 Maruri, 6
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still wet with sweat and hung lank like black
II 60, 1 40. 3 Oguiza Zarre (4)
Muczuer,a , Chucho I Larrea,
no
od
0 (1St 146.50, P (15) $10310
les. lie, too, has a toothy smile and a
ELEVENTH - I Bilbao Zarre. 2,
SEVENTH - 1. Negui Arana (5) Oguiza AItu. 3 Arecha Perez,
spirited mandible.
20 50. 10 50, 550; 2 Aldana Alberci, Domingo Mguet, S. Salo Bengoa, 6.
N asty Nastase is 29 years old and for the last
,
seven
or
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10 50; 0 (3 5) $51 00; p (51) $l6.7
Erdoza Juan,
EIGHTH- ChuchoAguirre (1)
tennis players in the world. Ma',y believe that
TWELFTH
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If
16 ?0. S
7 c. 7 Maruri Mtu (1) ('!. ,i Juan. 3 Sanli Muçucrza, I
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court, he would be the indisputable best.
(14) 5.4660; P (I -4) $12550
Fermin Alp), 7, BiibaoMencha, S.
NINTH - 1 AzpI (I) 13.20, 760, Erdo:a Larrea.
Pancho Gonzales, the one-time great, said
The Nureyes' of the courts, file Nastase
1 40, 2 Bilbao (5) 610,100; 3 Zarre
Nastase has more natural equipment than
(3) 6 00 . Q IS J) $97 20. P is 5)
1)90 50
anyone playing today. And fellow player Arthur smash. And
he walked like an old man, stiff
In a recently published diary of a season,
TENTH - 1. Mentcho (3) 9 60.480.
A.she says Na.3tase or, the court is sz) graceful -hc legged
320, 3' Fermin (4) 3 40 , 3 10, 3
and
back
bent,
following
a
lob
out
of
Arthur Ashe writes of Nasww: -By our
floats. Actually floa ts !"
bounds. Whistles, the tennis equivalent of boos,
Maruri (5) 250; 0 (3i) $7100 ; P
RESULTS
American
standards he is utterly tactless. In the
And on this night, Nastase was Nureyev. His dotted
serve
until
the
middle
of
ta match he will call out) 'Hey,
ELEVENTH - 1 Domingo Altu
lean body with the sleekly muscled legs reached noise subsided. 11te
FIRST - i. fndy Canuck (Neely)
umpire ordered him to Negroni.'That's Romanian for black ... and
1010. 150. 3 40. 7 Ala
balls that seemed so impossible It made the proceed. He did,
va Zarre (7) 320. 40,2 20; 2 Fre,je (5) 3.60,
the South Africans he calls 'racist.' You know,
~ T 2: 10 1.
TWELFTH - 1 Sala Larrea ()
But also, he made a silly gesture
SECOND
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110,920. 1 10; 7 CcIaya Alpi (1)
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eight-year-old Rumanian street urchin. ffe says -..
he has no interests in world affairs and is only ,
intereskd in tennis and, needless to say, night
life -other than tennis - by - starlight. Ile rarely
goes to Rumania anymore, and has an apartment in Par is.

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registration for its new karate IItructor will be
people
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class Monday.
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ens Wednesday, October I
have that much longer to play who sho t 66. Larry Ne
lson was
this game, so I kind of figured next wi th a 67 and defending
great nights
I'd better play as much and as champion Johnny Miller,
Racing Action.
well as I can while I can," Gene George Cadle, Marty Fleck.
littler said.
• Home of the Original Tritecta
man, Gibby Gilbert and Mike
And that, the 45-year-old vet- Hill were at 68.
qulnellas et-&amp;'ry race.
eran said, is the reason he's enGourmet dining in the
joying the best season of his
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two-decade career.
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away strokes on every hole,"
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Grandstand admission only
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round lead in the $175,000
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on
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point coach Joel Kelley is
Ice Okkb. 3 Cacho Beitia. I. Larri
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Aldana Okokb, 3. Ice Betia, . (Nicholl) I 1; 6. Special Miracle (F
turn their grid fortunes,
beaten
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quarterTaylor) II; 7. Clever Trip
Trinity Prep, 1-2, has its first
Ne-gui Etonia, S. Echano Alberdl, 6
Oviedo
running backs back Glenn Russell plus run- home game Saturday at 2 p.m.
Eddy
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Greyhoundsl

2 Cold Wyn (Gill) 151; 3 Torpedo

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Cacho Aip,. S. Domingo Perez, 6.

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PHILADELPHIA (AP)
and 17-13 in last year's Orange
pcint favorite to dispose 01 Ole
Miss, which held sixth -ranked Florida A&amp;M isn't playing Blossom Classic at Miami.
Grambling, thetop..rated
,g
"Wewanttowthverybaijy,"
Texas A&amp;M to a 7-0
VICtOrY college football team. But Rat. Hubbard said. "I think we will
earlier this season.
,
tier Coach Rudy Hubbard says win it."
Alabama and Florida are Sat urday's o
pponent may be a Earlier in the week, the
dea cked for first place with on copy.
Green
- Cabbage
car
young Rattler coa ch
Georgia and idle Tce,
Rattlers play Howard of Officiating s his tm' 7
-0
wi th 1.0 SEC recor
ds. LSU and Was ington, D.C., at Veteran's victory
week
at
North
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Ole Miss will be Playing their Stadiwn Saturd
OVIEDO
Ph. 365-3217
ay
night
in
a
Carolina
A&amp;T.
But
be
said
he
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me
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expected to draw 50,000 eected no
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The SEC,stlll hoidinga
arts.
because
record agai ns t ou tside co rnHubbard said that Howar d, 2- ar e class people."
peuuan at ID-11-2. W 14T non1. is "just like GrarribliM."
"We're a pretty good f6dWI
coril'mence games this w-eek.
..
They just hopie they have team." Hubbard said "but
(ria t.'ntcrLair.s
Letter people than you have," we've got a lot of improving
Kentucky visits 10th-ranked
he said. "Thiey're not very do if we're going to keM on
Richard E. Murphy
Perm State, Vanderbilt is at Tu- nam
boyani m don't try to winiñng."
lane, Virginia Tech at Auburn
cocne out and do a lot of fancy
Ile said fullback Carlos
and Souther n Mi____
pp at thlns, but if you make a mis- Swain, FAMU's leading scorer
Mississippi State.
take they'll capitalize on II," and rusher, 'ii beginning to
REDI-MIX CONCRETE &amp; MATERIALS
01her actichn fur area irxk'ITW RaWerk.
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13th-ranked Bins in what plays 12th-ranked Michigan in
11.931 00. T 1
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State; ninranked Alabama
exception Of O.J. Simpson.
4
Iov'a's has to be right up there
shapes I T as another bone. what should be another fiercely against Mississippi State and
FIFTH - 1. MetroIIne' Mick
"We've got to hold the whole "And McKay says we're going
buster. Fourth-ranked Ne. contested game.
THIRD
I Ica Via (1) 10
No. 10 Penn State vs. Kentucky.
offense," pointed out Com- to get a steady diet of him.,,
(7) 3 10, 360. 3 Sheh,ra,ad, (1)
at's
exactly
where
it
Is
Th
braska
meets Miami (Fla.), a
120. 420, 3' Echano Jay) (I) S 10,
Elsewhere among the Top
mnings,
who
360.
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In other games, it's No. 11
to
have
his
Top-ranked
Okla
homa faces
3 20. 3 Urza Lentz (5) 3 10. Q (1 'I 1 1
team that los t to muscular Ok- Ten, it's No. 6 Texas A&amp;M W
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30.00. P (4 1) 11910
SO; Penn
State,
Southern
Cal
and
hands
full
mostly
with
Ricky
No.
19
Colorado
in
a
tough
test
lahoma
by
only
three
poin
Ohio State on three
SIXTH - 1 Toplind 0 (Foster)
ts last against Kansas State; No. 7 No. 14
FOURTH
t Alive Per ez (7)
Arizona Sta te agai nst
successive
Bell,
the
nation's
leading
rusher
For
the
"Roomer
Sooners."
Ohio
weekendS.
7 Ocala Mighty
weekend. And No. 5 Missouri, Texas vs. Utah State ; No, 8 I
1$ W . 17 60, 600. 2. Arerha Sanchez Mite1160,S20.S20;
(5) 5 20.
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15th-ranked
Okla homa
460; 3 Mario (7) 250;
(3) 7 20, 440, 3 Cacho Bengo.
As it things weren't tough
(56)
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(6S2)
State
$1,505.20;
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vs.
Texas
Tech; No. 17
4.50; 0 (3 7) $51 60; P (y.3) $136 $O.
enou gh for the poor rela ti ves of
L.
$715.10,
Arizona
playing
Northwestern;
the Big Ten, Iowa takes on No.3
SEVENTH -1. Mannert Dierdre
18th-rated Baylor against South
Southern Cal Saturday after
13 80,7 00,4 20, 2 Celays Ramon
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Girl
mercuf
Carolina
and 20th-ranked Flori3.
V
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2
40;
960, 170. 3 Mirurl Mencha
Four spending a futile afternoon with Express, Thunder In Sun
Oa
Priocei, (3) 3.20; 0 (77)
da
vs.
LSIJ.
Tennessee, the naS$0. 0 (37) $650; P (3 7) $116970
No. 10 Penn State las t week.
152 60; T .2-7(3), 446.00; T 3'
3
tion's
No.
16
team, is idle this
EIGHTH - 1. Single Diller (Saul) Next week, it's No. 2 Ohio State
750. 5.40; 7. Cacho Miguel
JACKSONVILLE (AP) - State and Miam1, are tit on the
(7)
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60,
(7)
15
20.
5.10.
3
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Vega
(3)
4
10
400, J. Domingo Perez (1) 350; 0
Portland. idle last week, has Rearnon. Mira so far ha:; weekend.
, as a playmate.
250 3 Heather Chance (5) 260; 0
The World Football League's road boats Express hopes.
(111) tit 40; P (I 7) SI2I.W
only
a 24 record, but officials throw for 1,091 yards and sev"They are out of sight," says Jacksonville
0-1) 00 80; T (I I 1) $270 40; T 2: 10,
SEVENTH - I. Echano Perez (1)
Express hope to
The
Sharks
averaged
33,000
NINTH I. Mel Tom (Taylor)
Iowa Coa
hope the Express' two straight en touchdowns.
ch Bob Commings in boost sagging attendance by fans, including free admiss
ions,
wins
and 5-3 record will build
440. 3 Fddy Okoki
referring
to
his
next
opponent.
Q t )
Make The
600. 3 D.rect Sammy (7) 12.00, 0
any of the playing the Portland Thunder in 11974. But paid attendance interest.
although It might be
Long
Hot Summer
£10 TM - I. Ceeiay
on Saturday afternoon rathtr figures for this season are only
WFL scoring with an average of
gerze
three powerhouses.
A
Real
The
es
is
re
Expr
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00
an
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night in the Gator Bowl, about 14,000 and the Express
by Alf d 15,7 points a game, are led by
A - 1,021; Handle
31.154
7 60, 3.50; 3 Chucho Larrea (5) 1.60;
The Nittany Lions took care th
ONE
Haywood, fourth in league quarterback Don Horn and
Q Ii 4)54360, P I) 5)95
Neithe r the Express no r their enticed only 11,000 fans to each rushing with 557
of Iowa 30-10 last week for
yards and first runner Rufus "Roadrunner"
of its l ast two games.
NINTH
I. Bilbao (2) 9.60. 1.50,
winless Hawkeyes' third loss of defunct 1974 predecessors, (j
19
running gain with a Ferguson.
General
Electric
"Where
were
the
fans
in
average
Jacksonville Sharks, tried be
(4)1 40; Q (76)130.60. p (26)19) 30
ENTRIES
5.0
average.
0
tonight?" Express quarterback
TENTH
third straight game with a 19-6 fore to compete with colleges
Fergwwn is averaging 3.6
1 Chucho (3) 30 00,
Central Air Conditioning
George Mira asked indignantly
S 70. 1.20; 7. Ramon (2) S $0. 7 60. 3,
FIRST - C 3, P&amp;&lt;e Mile: 1
Quarterback George Mira, yards a carry with 478 total
1ctory over Purdue, Iowa's Big for the Saturday afternoon
System
Larrea 14) 3 20. 0 J2 ]) S45 40; P (3 Victorious Beau (Rau) s_i~ 2. Glory
after
l
t
as
Sa
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urda
y's
26-18
ncwho
threw
two
touchdown
yards
and
market.
fi?e touchdowns, and
Ten colleague,
2) $91.70; DO (2 3) SIa.4.90.
Land (Bailey) 3-I. 3 Billy Neil (E
tory over Birmingham. "We're passes to beat Birmingham, Iforn has completed 124 of 212
PLUM,,ING
ELEVENTH - 1, ChuchoEchavqi Taylor) ? 2; 4 Son Jour Quick "No one in the country pos.
TIM fact that the University giving the people of Jackson- can also hand off to the wl,,s pa&amp;ws for 1,328yards and eight
(7) 21.10, 5.20, 7.60; 2. Alava Juan (Hobbs) 51; S. Jefferson Adios
&amp;
HEATING,
INC.
sesses the overall team speed of Florida, along with Florida ville a winner."
(5)9 40, 520; 3. Oguiza Miguel
(X)mbtiS-1.6, Betsys Girl (Miller)
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1974 rushing leader, Tommy touchdowns.
-40; 0 (S7) $7020; p I? 5)
51 7. Ryangold (Farber) 10-I; I.
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wichita State, North Texas Bryant, Ole Miss,
which broke a
State at Memphis State and three-game losing streak last
"Anyone who can hold
Texas Northeast Lnsiana against week, gave the Tide
A&amp;M toordy seven IXflt.S 01)1St
Northwestern Louisiana at able trouble last season before
have a terrffic defense," says Shreveport
losing 35-21.
Alabama Coach Paul "Bears'
Alabama, seeking a fifth
Auburn, winlesa after three
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Bryant.
straight sc Ciu, t rtei games, is a three-touchdown faBryant will get a ftaM
straight conference vie- vurite to hand retiring Coach
Wk St that defense Saturday t ies and
owns a 43-10-4 mark Ralph "Shug" Jordan his first
or
when W ninth-nnked Crimsm in Pmes at Ujim Field under victitiry o( the year.
Tide tangles wi th Mississippi in
a Southeastern Conference
battle at Biwam's
Field.
Florida A&amp;M Foe
eonl yot&amp;rcgamewi
be u nder the lights, matching
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wishbone to 200 yards total
offensp last weekend and will be
B
up agaiil the power-I for the
first time this season.
The Hurricanes have only
three seniors on defense - end
Steadman Scavella, tackle
Gary Dunn and cornerback ErDAYTONA BEACH (AP) - Intercollegiate
Athletic
nie Jones
tAttle Reginald Beverly will Conference teams," said
Scavella, a
pounder, remain Be th une-Cookman's Moore. whose team
impressed Nebraska scout&amp;
starting quarterback Saturday of regaining the SIAC title this
Dick Beechner said, "He afternoon when the Wildcats
came across the line and meet Alabama A&amp;M.
Alabama A&amp;M, which has
slapped the ball out of the air on
won SIAC honors twice under
Beverly, a 5-foot-5,150 pound- Crews' leadership, got in the
sn option Play that put the
.
vry
pow
field
pcei.
er,
has
guided thle Wildcats past
Sooners in ,
victory column I&amp;st week with a
Southw
es tern Athletic Con- 28-7
conqu
tin at
(Tfl
est of Al bany State.
1etx membe
Miami quarterback Ka
rs M'-icsippt Two A&amp;M touchdowns came
Raker ran for 35 yards and Valley State. 21-6, and Texw
on pam" from 6-foot-3. 195addedl4lths-oeghtheajrforl7$ Southern,
pound quarterback Jack Smith
yards against Oklahoma's
BethuneCoachWesleyMoore to wide receiver Phillip
highly rated defensie.
said he does not intend to take Stallworth.
Nebraska quarterback Terry Alabama A&amp;M lightly, desp1te
Stallworth is the brother of
lAwk is averaging 9.7 com, a 1-2 record. He pointed out that 3ohnny allw
Of
pletLons per game and hagtut, A&amp;M Coach Louis Qews had a
hSteelers,whoisanA
of I for 302 yards.
16-year record of 104 wins, 57 alumnus,
The Hurricanes will run into losses and three ties.
The game will be held at
Nebraska's seventh-ranked de"1 also realize that 90 of those Daytona Internatlon Speedfense w hich has allowed an av- wins were against Southern way.

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the c heck in t he ir face" asked Nastase. "But
someone like my friend Ashe, he is ton clever to
take it serious like
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erageof seven points Per gum, borne said, "Offensively, they
After l osing :o No. 1-ranked ø1Both Miami Coach Carl Set- i Miami) have gotten mo
re and
laborria 20-17 last week, tM mer and assistant Jim Walden more away from our basic ofwinless Miami Hurricanes of worked at Nebraska under fensive system.
They do runthe
Florida get the dubious honor Coach Bob Devaney, who is now I-slot like we do,
but recently
Saturday of taking i.e No. 4. athletic director,
they have Inserted a pro set
ranked Nebraska at Memorial
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"I'm better than when I was eight years old,"
he said. "Then I fool with my friend and hit
over the head with the racket. Or I play to hit the
ball between the legs. It relaxes me.

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him a few years ago."
Nastase in the press tent now was asked why ::-.
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equipped, clothes washer, tck
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STUDIO 1 7
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bedroom, 1 bath, living rm. kit
ctien, screened porch &amp; garage
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Service 202 Live Oak Blvd.
Casseiberry Phone 131 9641

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Custom made Repair's
Discount Pr ic e s 3725620
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Euteriorpretturecteanng
371 t'4a.5
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PENTRY AND REPAIRS 372

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RoOrdng &amp; Grooming
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Pressure Cleo&amp;ng

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AUCTION. 37) 134D

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BEYOND

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of 55 See at
SANfORD SEWING CENTER
3 East First, Dow ntown
1?? 9111 Eve 669 1146
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We Buy Furniture
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Kish Real Estate

home In Sunland. High lot, car.
peting. range, large oak treei.

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table &amp;l'x1'centertable.3fl.,011,

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

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1971 Pontiac Li'mans. 21.050 r,'t4j,
Power Steering, air 11.600 32)8.411 after 6
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poSItion, twin needle, front

'1 Bedroom, It : baths $600ctown and
assume payments Phone 322 3$29.

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JIM DANDY JAZZ FEED
"Buy Dir ec t From Boxcar"

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Assume Payments

REALTORS 373 1 33

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at Horse Rider Stor e, 755$ 5
Sanford Ave 3391507

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usehold Goods

Days-377 diP
Nights, 377 2357

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BROKERS

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ANY NEW 1975

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1HPTOoridirtg mower; 4Hppo,q
roto tiller Hand cultivator. Good
condition 323 6445

,iiw 1st St , SnIord

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parts, I speed, I barrel Phone
123 13.40
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Dachshunds, miniatures. AKC
Also Siamese kittens Animal
Haven Kennels 322-57
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Reg Real Estate B.'oker

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HAL COLBERT. REALTOR
kitchen Bathroom Cabinets, Count.
Eve's 371 Oéllor
1517
Ev
Selma Williams
3fl 1511
er tops. Sinks Installation avail,
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ab le Bud CabeIl 377 5057 any

Close In. I bedroom collage, neat, JUST LISTED- 3 bedroom, I bath

CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOR
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HorsePastur, For kent
lSAcres,inSanford
321 1319 Ot 332.7175

Steel Buitaing, 'x60', S ton air &amp;
heat, $10,000 Delivered to your
Site. 332 5943,

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FULLER BRUSH
177 1947

I AVE MARY- New 3 bdrm
Make color selections.
Pav ed "rents, city water, 171.300
with only S7() d'Swt't Government
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110017 7$uh 55
372 5655

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condition Call 321 5710.

707 It 251h St 3737537

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Real Problem

37340610r3730517e'vei

with trees near 5CC
2 BR. $125
MOL 4 OR. 111110 MO, 1100 damage LOW LOW DOWN- Central
heat.
depoilt.

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Electrolux vacuum cleaner, A-i

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TRIUMPH

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Vehicles

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3730533.

BALL RE ALTY

M UPlSWORTH REALTY
Req R ea l Estate Broker

CALL TOSEE

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322 5970

houses ma rural area No down
MM,rn7 BR. large
porch. New
Payment
. monthly payments le's
One &amp; 7 bedr oom apartments,
rarport, utIlity rm . kitchen
than rent Government Subsidized
lisrroished Or unfurnished Newly
4"GuIPPIlid fruit &amp; %had# Ire". 1160
to Qualified buyers Call to see if
mo 3777741
PdCCOrated Come we 300 It
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you Qualify!

Q N U s F: I F i: I I U % P

UNIIANCSUS

REALTOR

$t Zoned

Immaculate 3 bedroom home,

1BAMBOO COVE APTS

N N Q (J N N H I I N U 0 M A S T A

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132,500

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FRANXLINARMSAPT5 Rent
from S 144

190 LTD. great condition inside,

14 HP Pump &amp; Tack 6-IS' pipe, $100 .

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1974 Dodge Ram Charger, I wheel
drive, lull power, air conditioned,
1.4,500 373 7771 after S

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1970 IStar.dr motor homC. gOOn

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left on warranty; 77 miles per
4l . 53,250 Phone 37) 9579 after 6

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1200 French Avenue

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by Betty Campbell
Mon. tu Fri -377 1064

WILSON MAtER FURNITURE
BUY-- SELL -- TRADE

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terms

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bath, &amp;r c onditioned, no cooking.
31A-Diplexes
('rank Realty. Realtor
32? 6553
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bedroom,
kitchen
equipped,
air,
130 Nl F" 111 lifl)
Manor Woman To Share
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carpeted, 595 50 Adults only 377
Expenses or Room 6 Board
Near Osteen
7196 wk nds. &amp; eves
Old 2 story home on
In Home 321 0379
acre 2 bedrooms, 1 bath;
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$11,500 Call anytime' after 3pm,
Unfurnished
adults preferred ¶CCurityd$jt,
"""nr fl? 4670
ORANGE CITY- Duple,, turn or
3 BR. 1 bath, air, appliances, fenced
AKF MAPY 7 BR duplex, kit
usr,furrt
Quiet PlaIQhbOrhOOd
back yard, puma, fruit trees,
(hen epDed Carpet, central
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570,000. 37) 2671 after i
Peavinat'le 77$ 1615 or '173
heat &amp; air. 1)50 oer mo
'rollers)
FORREST GREENE INC

Mileage, oiniall V 1. auto Iram .
PS. ar Immarutat,. CorditiOri

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F or Your
Cars
323 1379

Sanford Auction

Professional Poode Grooming

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spection a trr, valve job. $350
372 9075 alter S p m

fireplace sets. chests, f,jg%,

Pets- Supplies

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1966 Mustang 3spoeed 2@9. New in

1969 Chroiet El Camno tow

_Pomeranians, AKC. male, 555.
Female 5 1 00 Will sell bosh for
5150. 372 6517 Or 3 2 6377

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3 BR, V i bath

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4 ieed. AM FM Rad'o
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3fl 3317

tables, oil paintings, tapestries,

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BR. 2 bath FHA. 1)5.500

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Pope. 332 1651. Dealer.

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29-Rooms

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(44) Star Trek

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radio. I track tape play,' in dash

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varct
glass and Lr' a brac
BankAmericard and Master
Charge we lcome

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CARROL'S FURNITURE

4736, IIA HAV1% Drive

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SFMlP4Ot F (TO Acreage tr ac ts.
small and large 57000 Der acre
and up Terry Realty, Realtor 67$
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chair and rocker set, drop leaf

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
377 199)
1919 5 French

Antique Auction

64-Equipment for Rent

Comrnercial Property
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W. Garnett White

Stemper Realty

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS NO PETS
1145Sf

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Assoc,ate
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Monday, Oct. 6, 7 p.m.

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodrut I's Garden Ce,w er
101 Celery Ave. Sanford

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Motorcycle lnsvrsr&lt;e
BLAIR AGFN(y

best buys.

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FHA BUYS SMALL CASH
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tow
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GREGORY MOBILE HO
XENMORE WASHER, parts,
Fred's ad suggests. It also doctors
as
having
CCtte', fenced. 575.900
380) Of
Drive
servIce. used machines
WEEKLY
RATES
offers "special rates for topless hypoglycemia, both ran a six.
1505W. 25th St.
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Sanford 373 3705
OONEY
APPLIANCES
lAP
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dancers.' There's the first hour glucose test to confirm the
SANFORD
BEDROOM. Il i bath, family
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(plus
$13
room, 1057 Scott, Sanford, Only 1975 t,.amcron, 7 bedroom, Central
bank payment coming up diagnosis. I was placed on a
HOT BISCUITS
PLUS
Security Depoilt Required
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heat and aIr, range and
322•2090
below FHA appraisal,
11:37
Served Daily
sh0FUy,a nd stlllno tenanla. But high protein diet, but no
ProfetlicnallyManaqed
refrigerator, covered patio,
CHILDREN WELCOME
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laundry room, wend awolngL like Color TV's fro, $50. B&amp;W. from
when they start to arrive, the vitamins,
By
3 BEDROOM, I', bath, garage,
By LAWRENCE E. LAMB
Crxvenient to Schools I Shopping
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felir
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$13; Service all makes HERBS'
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central
air,
carpet.
7511
Sanford
aLwtmnt is weird, including
I sUrted to black out after A
IV 1200 S French, 373 1731 __
SAPIFORDMOBILE PARKS, INC
0239
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TV Antennas Installed. Also music,
by Nancy Kuip.
Mobile Home, completely furnished,3SISS Orlandoorive
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intercom, p,agingsystems. New or
don't
recognize,
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may
necessary,
but
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Florida
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situated
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1930
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Realtor
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old
construction 332.7996. Sosjth.
on
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symptoms. Or you even for breakfast,
yard. 1901 Summerlin Ave 55.900 ____________________________
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make
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3773197
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7
Bedroom, i : bath, lQ'x)O' at
COLOR TV,$i 95 MONTH
Then eat small meals and eiut
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agrees with this,
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after eating to run.
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DEAR READER — VOW'
part time. If you were me what
clothing, etc. 2414 Willow Ave 9 to
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tenance as covers lawn care, water, sawer trash cotlecis In line with ex4,FrI,
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All merthandiw to be sold to the
highest bidder. Partial listing :
Bold Front chine, Queen Ann
dining room suite, Guetin Ann
bedroomsujte, player piano, ass
and I ron bed . k table and chain.
cherry,, eIejerC, Duncan Phyfe
sofa, Victorian love seat, Empire
sofa. several wicker pieces In.
Elud ing exception wicker couch.

fond r.ar(1Land I
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lot, cabin furnished , air con
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R,'n Real Esta', Broker
'si na.in '774R 171 '135'

BEAUTIFUL HOME- 3 bdrooms,
ll, baths, fenced yard.
enclosed

looiting for good tenant (aIl 373
5109 after 6pm

Tirrd ot looking! We have
npenlnQs lull or part time, showing
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171,1620

cabinets, as is Cash and Carry

DeBary 3 minutes from Deltona
DeBary exit on II &amp; 70 mhiut
north of 136. I 4 exit. Sates person
on Site Sunday for your
assistance. Take II to Deltona
DeBery exit and follow signs

WIlT REALTY

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&amp; chairs, Secretarial desks &amp;
chairs. straight chairs, filing

First Time On Market. Make your
selection first, Lot sizes start at
lS'xlSO'anaup 51.O001o1).950p,r
lot. Large WO yr old oak trees.
country living. City conveniences.

baths.3 car garage, Florida room.

Harold Hall Realty

dining room, kitchen, living rnm
3 tilks from ?ori C,iil )J
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No ono,"Imen, DeL.ina 904736

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Matt Helm

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knocking over furniture with scheme, Dyan Cannon is
delightful zaniness, Eddie featured.
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1109
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We are lded with all kinds of
merchandise, furniture, TV's,
glassware, dithel. Hundreds of
Misc itemS. THIS SHOULD BE A
REALLY BIG SALEI

Wood fit %left flPil's (executive desk

Down

50

By owner- 2' miies west of San
f or d, 3 bedrooms, excellent COfl
dition, 5)5.900. 3230230or 562

central

Auction Sale

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derful potential. Call for details.

I1"'S'5 RN's IPN'%. Aides Aid. Large efficiency apt..
upstairs,
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the maid. She's also a stJub, he learns the jewels are part of

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RORSOpI MAR INE
3977 H
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Used

do t i on. Slate roof, asbestos siding,
(quipped kitchen, air 5)7,750
very large rooms. Eat-in kitchen.
lormal dining room. A real buy at VERY LARGE 3 bedroom home
with nice garden spo t In good
$71,900. Excellen t terms
Iocat;on, 530.000.
FRENCH AVE.- Residence plus

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REINELI. 9 It.. '7) 110 hp Merc.
Cruiser inboard and ou t board, low
hOur's, full Canvas. instruments,
head, icebo*, sink, tandem
trailer. 321 0391. Must sell,

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Call between 530 S For in
f'mation call 337 0701

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Chamoionhip
Wrestling

5:50 (9)

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6 tIlC
Excellent Condition.
$150 377 3915

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3236353

4 bedroom 7 baths, family room,
pool, fireplace, over one acre In
town with country flavor $37,950

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privacy fence, MINT CON
NOW lEASING
DITIOPI $32,750. Must see Call
P4rw i'nrvl..rn 1 SOry Studio apart
for terms
ns
ttr,i, '1Vl furnished
( nVønently
10r4'ed
and MAGNOLIA AVE.-Large? Story.
beautifully landscaped

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To our many friends &amp; customers,
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CoUntry

Town &amp;

lovely POOL, wall to wall carpet.
draperies, dishwasher. Shfubber y,

177 Oil tit 676 46J7

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1 B"drnnm apartment, Ill French

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ST.JOHNS RIVER-. Near DeBary,
almost an acre of river front
beautiful trees. great
g
ner says "Submit otters"
CALL NOW
LAKE MARY- Beautiful laketront
iot on peninsula 'or unobstructed
S(enerp $75,Ocj(,

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Air Conditioned furn, efficiency
apartment, upStairs, mature
adults 51$ Park Aye

Care

fOZQe2OnI,r, Next to new Drivers'
License Bure,u 372 6645,

52 EP1C

16

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$25 depojit

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SUNLAND- Well kept 3 bedroom, 2
bath home on quiet st reet. Corn
pletely fenced. Pool. Assume low
Interest loan, Only sfl,O

7 OR. air, near SiC. Ige private lo;,
$130 'no plus utilities, $35
security. 332 0545.

Furi%he'd Apartmen ts
6115 Park Weekly or
Monthly 323 4796

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3135 $150- Color TV
QUALITY INN NORTH
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country
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apartments, Garage. Puce lot,
down payment. P.O. Box 207.
rvnrs ,rcc
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Sanford Phone 3flllos.
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reading. In the county schools
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phai the past tc or
three years on the e l emen ta ry
level has been on mathematics
and language reading skills.

idea of geometry neither

have always rated high in
mathematic concepts.

off 5 it does many high school
students, Dagg said.
Semine!e Cnty yinter
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side of the national standard

When it was seen locally that
students were not doing as well
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areas of strength and weakness
and additional drill material

Road Funds To Be Discussed

The resWts of this years
mathematics test are
available. When the results are
in the curriculum council will
be looking into all phases of the
mathematics program and
meUr within thc r,et two
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hiking are useful in promoting fit.
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are a multitude of other programs
that are especially geared for the
area in which the troop is located,
So me of these are special urban
programs. Operation Reach is a
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character t •n*'
citizenship; and to promote physical
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know If th ere were life masters
before there were master
points
The a nswer Is a resounding
no. ne original master
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
coPcept
was to give winners
Greed Is a terri ble thing,
and
high
soliloquized the bridge jor events finishers
master in a few mastatus Then
piiiiOsOps er.
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emember some one thought of master
some thirty-odd years ago when points.
A schedule was
I W23 first playing Blackwood, adopted: points
were awarded
greed plus some bad luck cost
retroactively for previous
me a team match.
events and 10 original life
A sat South and after North
Jumped in diamonds and rebid masters were selected. That
the suit I werst into Blackwood was 49 years ago and they were
a hard bunch. Eight including
and found that he held three Oswal
T Jacoby are still alive
aces, but not one missing king,
dpisitd
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i'Oo you have a question or
me that he must hold seven
Jacot)ys' care 0 1 this
spades, three hearts, seven newspaper The most
in.
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market by lifting the em- us a lot of competition recently tomatoes shot up from 1 6 ('uba there is
th e matter of how to develop qua li ty fruit and
bargo."
awl Cuba would just add to our million cwt. hundredweight ir
two
some
billion
dollars in how to process it.
Wilson C. , McGco, general problems."
1956 to 3.7 million cwt. in 1957, co nf iscated American property
TOOSiLLS to Oflu the U.S.
manager, United Growers and
"Brazil has en r ''d ;' the
wayne I.. Cram, marketing he added that during the three that has in be dealt with,"
trade eniharin of (uba are
tiippers
Association,
Inc.,
and
production
imianager,
year
iriod
from
l9
through
MeCee
said.
s iargcst exporter w
triting a ctonn of protest agrees with Stone
and has veryFlorida Fruit and Vegetable 1957,
There
are
also
political
frozen
concentrated
orange
the
U
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absorbed an
from Florida growers and definite
je,
replacing
the
United
i(Jcas
regarding
Association,
,mdded,
"Everyone
average
of
2.53
million
cwt.
of
prisoners
down
there
still
shippers.
— in Florida is very concerned Cu ba n tomatoes.
StP ''C4 said. "and they
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about
the
situation.
Before
are
dog it wi th American
19 7 when Congress passed an
In i letter to "The Packer"
"Dropping the trd r
pit&amp; and an American
"efore we think
act allowing the President to
ouring produce into our magazine dated June 12, 15
b
argo
em
ot't
developed
process.
place an embargo on products
about lowering trade
--n.
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increase
eastern
markets.
Florida
McGee
said:
increast g
of
countries viewed un- WI;IIOU;
clearly shows Cuba 's potential barriers WIIII C uba
growers were hurt badly."
f.ivorably by the U.S. govern- tariffs- or taking oththe State Department are
Frank
macnt.
leading
us down the merry path
er protective meagovernment was Ignoring
Extension :ent agreed
some two billion dot- to destruction," McGee said.
Ilecent efforts at detente with
sures, would be the Wth Farmer and Taylor that everything agricultural except
1!)e Soviet Union and mainlRnd
sugar — which was largely an lars in confiscated "Something has to be
China have created a thawing death knell of Flori. trade with Cuba croild hurt
tri
da growe
fect which so
t&amp; resu uaai
that has to be dea it (iroers and shippers
the
fresh fruit people ould
"
melting the trade walls "
erected
pers,"
anstte-wide
Caso
and
a
regimen
ted tabor
Association, Inc., have made a
h
ave
a
problem
with."
~!uring the cold war.
major
problem,"
force
that
is
heavily
agrarian
—
USGA
number
of nggestions to the
Spokesman it would be a
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o Cuba
Sen.
esman
Washington
negotiators who
Wilson McGee Jasa said.
McGee said that Cuba also
George McGovern ( D.S.D.)
Ed Taylorgrapplingwith the Cuba
However, he said that only produces a giapefruit that
early in 'May created talk of
-sssssssssssssssb problem. Among them are:
normalizing relations. Also, the Arnerica's position in the world' about 9,000 acres is involved matures earlier than the
—Increase present citrus
the
jails."
()rganization of American marketplace.
with citrus production in Florida variety. "If they put
.NIc(;ee expresses disgust and
States (OAS) formally voted to
"Dropping the trade embargo Seminole County, which is not those into the New York
at
bafflenient
us
market,
they
could
give
tower its embargo of Cuba, of Cuba, without increasing muchcompare
"certair
—maintain current tariffs,
o "ov er
elenwn
its"
he
ts
in
the
S
said.
te
ta
part. but implement Import quotas or
m
state."
though some of itxs members, tariffs or taking other
meat that want to trade away a market-sharing program to
especially Mexico, had been protective measures, would be
Ed
"We haven't had a freeze for
Taylor,
executive everything we've got.trading wi th th e Fidel Castr o the dea th knell of Florida
relieve the pressure of foreign
se veral ye ars and prices ar e manager of the Department of
go ver nm e nt all along.
products In the domestic
growersand s hi
Just
wants
ppers,"McGee low. Growers around here Citrus, Lakeland, shared "Castro
mone'" he
said
"at our
ha market
Then, on July 4, Secretary of said.
didn't get enough to pay ex. McGee's concer about the
State Henry Kissinger issued a
LeeMoore, general manager penses," Jasa said. "If it keeps grapefruit market.
pens if he builds a citrus
—That no citrus-producing
s ta tement saying the U S. is of Chase &amp; Company, which
processing
plant
down
there
designated, or under
u t problem
?
nation
ill
et
worP
b
prepared to hae "serious coun ts sugarcaneand soybeans
Cu ba had a considerable What happens If
they get consideration for designation,
e xchanges with Cuba"
among its many Interests says
effect in the past on the markets together with Brazil and
begin as beneficiary developing
hlcGee said before Cdstro of the northeast — New York, flooding the U.S.
Foilowing that statement Cuba would be another unand EurOPean nations under Title V of the
Florida Senator Richard Stone, welcome competitor of Florida took over, "Cuba almnst put Philadelphia and Boston — so markets with their products? ..
a Democrat, said while produce.
Florida growers out of business we figure there would be an We could hang it up.#o
Trade Act of 1974," be
touring the state that the United
"They don't have the labor in pineapples and tomatoes effect it trade is resumed,"
provided duty free treatment to
McGee said the problem
with
Taylor said.
,cularlv
States "would do nothing but expenses we have and the were hit hard."
any degree for either fresh
.
Brazil
I
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part
hurt Florida trade in the competition would be severe,"
citrus or processed form Of
McGee pointed out tha t in
"Before we think about ag~vatlng
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because it w
troca1 fruit and vegetable Moore said. "Mexico has given 1957, U.S. imports of
"citrtis products by the United
Cuban Lowering trade barriers with Americans who taught them States.

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e foundations for it tMay.
tricky today, so manage them
VOUII BIRTHDAY
CAPIUCORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
with COUUOflYou will COIT*eout
GEMINI (May V4uneJ) on top if you'rv, prudent.
19)Don't be !mpaUentlfreward
There'll be more to a social
or paise you (eel due you is
LIBRA Sept. 23-Ott. 23) slow in coming. Your flC
encounter today than first
Of your own volition you will
meets the eye. An Interesting Your best interests won't be complishments will not go
make several important
relationship with an unusual served if you let yourself be unnoticed much longer.
clianges this coming year. You
person could ensue.
swayed by one whose aims
will be bold and enterprising in
AOUARIUS
(Jan.
20-Feb.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19) some changes you've been
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) the wrong listener. Sound your
Someone whose cooperation thinking about that will affect Persons whom you treat com- ttioughts out only on persons
you need Is still undecided as to your family, too.
passionately today will not too who can evaluate them.
whether to help you at this time.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Plans soon forget. In time, and in
PISCFS(Feb. 20-March 20) A
More convincing by you is You're rormulating should be their own way, you'll be repaid.
Nov. 23-Dec. chain of events will lead up to
required.
given adequate time to jell.
SAGITTARIUS I
opportunity that will be
Don't get o'I to a poor start by 21) Use the soft sell toda) with an
materially rewarding It will
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) being too
Im pulsive.
fdends. Gentle tactics wfll come more from the efforts of
Soon you wi ll find yourse
involved in a new hobby or
VIRGO (Aug. 23&amp;pt. 22) chalk up points that could never another.

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business and will not be
Gunter for the U.S. Se nate oilier ho norees at the annual ieruoon and evening,
per present
campaign as state Campaign Democratic Women's Con- cent at 1111ght.
Kimbrough opposed the
coordinator.
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13 persons arrested after raids
by sheriff's agents Aug. 15 that
Police said broke up a milliondollar-a-year "steal-te-order
theft ring ope rating in live
central Florida counties,
Richards testified he didn't
know the television had been
stolen when he paid $125 to
James Arthur Onie, of Orlando.
lie said he thought Onie was
cO)Id
the
area and needed the money.
Onie, who earlier pleaded
guilty to burglary and turned
state's evidence in the theft ring
cases, testified he sold the
tele0sion to Richards several
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Wednesday n the wo-day trial
and
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year.
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if there is any
Beckwith
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Circuit Court Clerk Art Beck suggesting the county revert
e2 equal
with Jr. said today he will je
pa}checks
said the county
the coullty corn- (Art) Beckwith said
mission suggesting
t
would have to "make up the
eliminating
shortened the county would d ifference" in an ad.
paychecks for county employes have to make up the
minator'payatyear'send jg
at the end' of each fiscal year.
difference' in an the total salaryis divided by 52
Beckwith's memo is in administrator's pay weeks.
The simple way is to go back
response to statements that a at year's end if the
is
to
monthly
salaries," Beckwith
"foulw" In the clerk's office
total
sa la ry
shorted
4 paych e ks or about
divided by 52 weeks. The "foulup" was brought to
the attention rif the commission
Officials estimated it wo Id the old method of paying ad. on Tuesday by Sig Pearson, the
take $13,000 to insure that all of
county's director of the lice
rninlstratocs by the month.
the 39 county workers rece
ived he said he will ask that an of Management Analysis and
a full paycheck 0~s week — the employe's yearly salary be
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for senior citizens, From lelt are: Mary MrIlhersou, president, American Association of Retired
Persons; Bob Daelin, Seminole County Mentsl health Association representative; A lIa,
president, Nursing Home Associat ion of Florida; and Edith
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Judges to hold court wimn the
courts, becomes effective
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caseload from aU the cities and
the city police officers will be up

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dollar" she said, "or that the which reside in other counties, notify, by di
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city police of ficers will be up Floyd said
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of enforcement
local
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Robert
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for
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feet nf Parcels proposed for
Hattaway said an advertising
UNDER BLADE
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involved In appromay 20 two state laws and for enact. campaign he
tion.
conducted,
glaesb
the county court of local or. Brevard Counties as well
Edith
Duerr
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stx4o.eighl month period. The county
Ci
Seminole.
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the mail notification, adPlate &amp;WW dher chwPs
Courts within
the canctwirn, received only 50 Courril 0(
Floyd, noting he was for.
R OUND BONE
ROUND
The Seminole County Land vertjsng and additional public
against uiilt he he
sded municipalities.
Local Goverawats cities can sukeap lost
is Planning Act and the hearb%3 required are cosfly
replies
and
of
these
r"efw
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a
police
officer,
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none
guilty to one
glary.
ineelliq
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th SanfordCity after the abohtion Of mwilpa1 impor ta nt
Hatthway,
that Justice be meted "Mooney"annexatwa kw,both and unnecessary.
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Onie one-time roommate,
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said
the
matter
is
one
of
"lliere
are no more kangaroo delegation, affects only flattawa said he moved at a
Yates
Jr.,
also
will
work
for
repeal
of
the
LEAN MEATY
testified for the sU te. Yates has ..
Casselberry Council action must be taken to hold justice rather than revenue.
delegation
hearing
in
courts
here,"
Floyd said in Seminole County.
LB
been Identified as a member of
Mooney" annexation law. The Chairman Edith Duerr and court sessions in the city.
LB.
Mrs.
Duerr
said
her
concern
defense
of
the
municipal
court
The
"Mooney"
law.
rpon.
Tallahassee
to
rescind
the
city officials also asked repeal Altamonte Springs Mayor
the theft
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Mooney
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get
sored by former Sta te Rep.
to 100 burglaries. He has
of the lucid land planning act. Norman Floyd, at the CALNO 0111ff said the only way the be able to handle the Increased
Indicating the bitterness felt Eugene
Mooney
been prosecuted because he
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spent two months with police in
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locations burglarized by
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agaiAst
the
13
defendants
in
FRONT QUARTERS
MONEY SAVER FAMILY PACK
FRESH
WINGS WITH
coection with U theft ring.
MOHAWK
Richar d Long, an editor of
GIBLETS A NECK
pointed assistant manager of
llsays on numerous oca.ssions The New York Times for the
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an electronic "body
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agents
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14
years,
today
was
ap.
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CAN
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FROZEN FILLETS
Pointed edit" of the Evening
corded conversations about
distributes dispatches from The
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Herald.
LB. 590
New York Times to 400
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merchandise
with
LB
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MONEY SAVER FAMILY PACK
Amtrak train, scheduled to
ILong, 44. has b
uspects.
newspapers in 42 countries.
BREAST, THIGHS oR
FLORIDA COOKED
arrive in Sanford at 6:30 am.
The jury heard a tape newsroom and wire scrvice
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Long
traveled
widely
during
recording of a conversation editor for more Umn 20 years.
today. was derdiled Wednesday
LB.
his 12 years with the News
MACARONI
lie
started his journalism
between
Yates
and
111chards
on
a mountain ridge near hm.
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injuring 35 persons, one
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available for quick sale in phobogphet on the Mushogee
CALIFORNIA
seriousi)
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America. He became manager
Daily Phoenix, the daily
quantities of t
and associate editor in 1 0
There were no Seminole
DSJ
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LB £
LYKES MEAT OR BEEF
LIBBY'S
County passengers among the
FRENCH
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PKG
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DRESSING
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eavesdropping took place and associatedwi th agroupof(Iaily
former Beer1y :%she The
CARL 8UDDIG
HEAD
Seaboard
that hernay have been drinking newspapers in New England
Coast Line train..
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coupk has three daughters,
GREEN
at
the
time
masters
office
said today that
headed
by
the
Manchester
CRISP GREEN
PORK'N
PKG"
GREENGIANT
Mrs Cheryl Thompson of
Five
other
suspects
arrested
(N.H.)
Union-Leader.
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no local employes of Amtrak
NO 300
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PEAS
Princeton, N. J.; Debbie, a
BROWN COUNTY
in connection wi th the tirt ring instrumenta l in launching a
BEANS
CANS
were on the derailed train.
student at Mercer Count)
are scheduled for circuit court daily for the group in Haehill,
RICHARD LONG
RED DELICIOUS
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1.8.1 1
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editor of its West Corzt, edition. Betsy, who will be a sophomore
TOMATO
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Two
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later
he
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BEANS
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WASHINGTON
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cars
which went off the track.
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some
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Dr. Lamb
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LegaI Notice

IN INg clacUlT. COURT OP THE
E,DI4TRENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO, ii.13UCA4tC

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Given Jail Term, Probation

rf!rleOAI

found nearby destroyed by lire, arrests and said "there were fraud,
tape recorders, speakers and a AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,
Defense attorney Allan serious consequences when the
One condition of her bull horn from a school in April.
Dickey revealed at the sen dragon woke up." He noted that probation Is that she must
Dennis Holmes, 31 of FRANKLIN ARMS APTS.. INC. a
A 22-ye -old former Oviedo tencing that Fabler told Fabler had been serving terminate her relationship with Orlando, to five years in prison Florida corporation, #NDREW 0
resident has been sentenced to probation and parole in- weekends on a sentence at the a man she has been living with, to be served concurrent with a KELLER. RAYMOND C. KELLER,
three years In prison and three vestigators during a pre- Oviedo city jail prior to the van along with her three-year-old five year sentence In an Orange MARGARET 0. KELLER, E.
BROWN HILL and MARY ELVA
years prObation for the Jan. 15 sentence Investigation "finally theft and arson and that Faller, daughter, and that she can't county Cue.
HILL.
I)efendanls
theft and arson of a $10,000 what happened the night he a carpenter, rebuilt cabinets In live with a man unless she
Holmes was found guilty oq
NOTICE OF SALE
Oviedo Fire Department rescue took the van and set it afire," the van during that time,
buying, r eceiving and conmarries him,
NOTICE is hereby given that the
van.
Assistant State Atty. Bill
"Some of the life's blood of
William M. Sewell, 27, of cealing stolen property by a real properly situated in Seminole
Circuit Court Judge David U. Heffernan asked Judge Strawn OvLdo citizens went up in Atlanta, Ga., was
put on sell, local jury in May in a case County, Florida, described as
Strawn handed down the zen- to sentence Falter to the smoke with the van," lid- probation concurrent with a invAvtng clothing stolen from follows:
Lots Cthrough 15, inclusive. Block
tence Wednesday for Forest maximum, 10 years In prison, fernan said, urging Faller be
federal probationary term. Montgomery Ward.
77, 4th Section OREAMWOLD,
Dec Falter, who recently has on the convictions, saying the given the maximum sentence. Sewell pleaded guilty to an
Sanford, Florida, according to the
been living near Apopka.
ptat thereof a$ recorded in Plat Book
people of Seminole County
However, Strawn said he attempted worthless check ______________________________
Legal Notice
A. Paoe 99, Public Records of
Fabler, who maintained "can't tolerate th is type ac- believes the sentence meted charge in a 1972 case involving
Seminole
County, Flor ida
throughout two trials that he tivity
the burning of an Fabler "was appropriate, a check for $84.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURI OF will be sold for cash in hand to the
was Innocent, was found guilty emergency vehicle,"
regardless, cons!dering the preDavid Ray Fitzgerald 23 SEMINOLE couNTy. FLORIDA highest and best bidder at the West
by a jury of larceny of a motor
front door of the Seminole County
Judge Strawn would not sentence investigation report, of 223 Flamingo Dr., Sanford, to CASE NO 75.ISII.CA.Ot.0
DIVISION "C"
Courthouse. In Sanford, Florida, at
vehicle and third-degree arson reveal details of Fabler's the defendant's age and the six months in jail on a guilty PHILADELPHIA SAVING FUND the hour of 11:00 A M. 00 October
on July 3, His first trial ended jn confession to investigators evidence In the case,
plea
15th, 1915. by ARTHUR H. BECK
to
misdemeanor SOCIETY, a corporation
a mistrial on May 23.
PlaIntiff ( S ) WITH. JR • the Clerk of the Circuit
during the pre-sentence in.
In ot he r sentencings Wed- possession of a controlled
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
During the July trial Fabler ve.stigatlon but said, "He was nesday Judge Strawn Sen. substance (marijuana).
BRUCE P. FOLAND, it ox.. it al. Circuit, in and for Se minole County,
testified he had been at the acting out some pretty hostile tenced:
tmnt() Florida. pursuant to a Final
Ronald Ray Dunn, 20, 129
Oviedo lire station before the feelings toward people and
NOTICE OF ACTION
Judgment 01 Foreclosure entered by
Nancy I,. Anthony, 27, of Concord Dr., Casselberry, to
TO: CANDACE J. FOLAND
van was stolen but that he was trying to hurt them,",
the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Altamonte Springs, to five live years In prison on a guilty
Address Unknown
idiC'i Circuit ill iOd for Semrir
hitchhiking back to Oviedo
Str;m n rioted that Faller has
ears pro!ition on a guilty plea plea to bu ing, receiving and
YOU
L NOTIFIED that an Ccinty, I iorid4i. in the (t• ot
from Forest City later that been tickling the dragon's tail to obtaining a controlled sub- concealing stolen property In ac ti on to foreclose mortgage on the ORLANDO FEDERAL SAVINGS
night when the rescue van was since 1971" with a series of stance (amphetamines) by connection with the theft of two following property in Seminole AND LOAN ASSOCIATION versus

Released

Unharme I

F.NGI.EW001, Cob. I AP) To federal reformator)
Imi tates, with the help of a girl friend who allegedi)
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lO'. hours before surrendering and releasing their

prisoners unharmed.
Warden Tint Keohane said the inmates were talked out
(if their bd for release fr3m the Federal Youth Center by
a steady effort on our part that nobody was going to beat
thni up."
Paul Ortli, a counselor at the reformatoty %ho par.
ticipated in the regotiations, said, "We convinced them
there was no may out."
The inniates' bid for release front the center, a
nrrectionaj Facility for youthful offenders located about
15 miles southwest of Denver, began shortly after noon
Wednesday when the onian arrived to visit the inmates.
Authorities said the lack or a search procedure for visitors
('flable(1 her to bring in three guns concealed in her purse.

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TALLAHASSEE (All)
Gov. iteubin Askew and
federal officials are minimizing the danger from
radiation In houses built on reclaimed phosphate mines.
'Whenever there is a danger of incrca'e it, lung cancer,
e ant to act, but people could help themselves a lot
better by not smoking," Askew told federal and state
Officials at a meeting Tuesday to examine Findings of the
Environniencal Protection Agency.
Mkes and Jack Ravan of Atlanta, EPA administrator
for the southeast, emphasized that the study in Polk and
Ililisborough counties was in very early stages and no
Firm conclusions could be found.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
Patricia Hearst has been
identified as the woman who rented a garage for a
getaway car used by bank robbers who killed a woman
customer during a holdup, the San Francisco Chronicle
reported today.
The newspaper report came after federal prosecutors
revealed that the newspaper heiress and two Symbionese
Liberation Army comrades may be charged with new,
it , ore serious charges related to events after Miss Hearst
joined her kidnapers.
Asked Wednesday if there was a possibility that MLcs
Hearst mould be ('barged wih murder, the U.S. attorney
from Sacramento, Dwayne Keyes replied, 'it's under
investigation. If they find sufficient evidence, yes. If they
don't, no."

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FBI Mail Check Led To Arrest
PHILADELPHIA APThe break that led to the capture of Patricia Hearst came because the FBI checked the
mail addressed to the father of Stephen and Kathleen
Soliah, the Philadelphia Inquirer said today.
Soliah has been Identified as the man who rented the
San Francisco apartment where the daughter of
newspaper executive Randolph A. Hearst was captured
to weeks ago. Soilah has been charged with harboring a
fugitive.
The Inquirer said the mail check began after Soliah's
fingerprints appeared on a getaway car found two miles
front the scene of a Carmichael, Calif., bank robbery last
April in hith a customer was killed. Authorities have
since said they are investigating possible links between
Miss Hearst and that robbery.

rime Fight Said Hampered
More and more states are
ming strike forces to combat thriving crime synates, but many state officials say they're hampered by
thortage of money and talent.
thout 400 federal, state and local law enforcement
Iclals are sharing their experiences at a National
nference on Ocganlzed Crime sponsored by the Justice
partment today through Saturday,
major part of the discussion centers on strike forces,
special teams of investigators and prosecutors used to
3d cases against syndicate gambling, drug trafficking,
nsharking and fraud schemes.
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'ASHINGTON (AP

Japan's Emperor Hirohito
nally opened a two-week state visit today by hailing
complete turnabout in Jpanese-American relations
e the "tragic interlude" of World War II.
ie emperor was accorded full military honors at a
te House ceremony that signified a new level of
nony between the two Pacific allies.
)ur people withstood the challenges of one tragic
lude, when the Pacific Ocean, symbol of tranquillity,
Instead a rough and stormy sea, and have built today
anging ties of friendship and goodwill," the emperor
in prepared remarks.
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LSHINGTON (AP)

Rising ff ices for farm products
odustrial goods pushed the nation's wholesale price
up six-tenths of one per cent in September, the
r Department reported today.
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lv below the August gain of eight-tenths of one per
a 4.3 per cent increase An prices for farm
cts, especially for vegetables, milk and livestock.
es of industrial cwziajodities In September In-

ed seven-tenths of one per cent, the largest increase
last November when they rose eight-tenths of one
'nt. Prices of fuels and metals led the Increase In
nab goods,

rner's Almanac
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r's Almanac, out today, predicts an early winter
tlrought hext summer.
Weit1wrwise, a pseudonym Lr the magazine's
r researchers, says the winter "will start out wild
n settle day-n to befn,l mild through JPrnAary."

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FORT WALTON BEACH (AP)
Gulf County has
been added to the hurricane-ravaged disaster area
declared In the Florida Panhandle.
The county was included in the disaster area Wednesday by President Ford, whose action brings to six the
number of Panhandle counties in which residents will be
eligible for federal aid due to Hurricane Eloise.
Meanwhile in Tallahasee, Treasurer Philip Ashler
issued a news release stating that banks In counties hit by
last ss rek's hurricane will receive special consideration in
the deposit of state funds.

Said

Change
Sought

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Florida Hospital

DrtlIc erto th e Oviedo area.
"In no way did I authorize the
ITI oving of an ambulance. And
ni Ither did the board,"
rc marked Ythien. The chairm In lnaL'ucted Kaiser to set up
a rneetbg wi th Herndon offir labs to find cut where

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TALLAHASSEE tAP)
Gov. Reubin Askew says
Ile will appoint a sornen to the Board of Regents when
Former chairman Burke Kibler's term expires Jan. 1,
1976.
And that's fine with Kibler, who said Wednesday that "I
mould not be interested in having another term at this
time."
He said that appointment of sornen to key positions
"seems to be politically popular and expedient,"

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SAiDSALE Tobemadetosatisfy
exc;selax heroin liviehaIlbed
and paabie annually on the lint he firms 0' said Summary F inal
day cfMarth of each year piereofter. Judgment,
Section 3. This Ordinance Thall (Seat)
Arthur H. Btckwttfl, Jr.
take effect upon its pasug..
Clerk of thi Circuit Court
by: K ey Satsman
By. Etaire RiCpij,de
City Clirrk
Dpty Clerk
Publish: Oct. 3, It/S
Publish: Oct. 1, 19)5
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MIAMI (AP) A novel rehabilitation program taught
prison inmate Alan Minor how to fly. But now that he has
't'n released, the Federal Aviation Administration son't
jive him a license because of his criminal record.
"My record In prison was good enough that the warden
'and others who knew me personally let me go out of prison
every day to fly an airplane." said Minor, who was
released in March 1974 after serving three years for bank
robbery.
"But these guys in Washington, looking at a piece of
paper, say Fm not capable of flying."

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Janice Springfield, and Julian panics had already come to
Stenstrom,
Sanford.
Krider expressed disapSanford, as well as most of
A new steering committee potntment that after 10 months Florida, would be restricted
was appointed at today's of promotional efforts, the under the new EPA provisions.
meeting of the Industrial 25 Committee had not succeeded
One committee member said,
Committee of the Greater San- In luring one sizeable business "It's getting co bad that If my
ford Chamber of Commerce. to the area. Krider pointed out
aunt wants to come visit me
Chairman John Krider ap- that Central Florida's high tin- from Leesburg, she'll have to
pointed the nine members who employment rate was one wait till somebody leaves town
represent severcl different factor and another was the before she can come In."
facets of industry, including large amount of time and
j S "Red" Cleveland
labor, utilities, transportation, money being spent by neigh. quipped, "When somebody
technical training, finance, boring cities to lure the
same comes out to the airport wanconstruction, Industrial sites business to their areas.
Ung a building that day, I'll
and city representatives.
Krider said the Committee hive to tell them to come back
The function of the steering had received several inquiries in six
months
it'll take me
committee will be to develop from small business employing
that long to complete the paper
new ideas and new prograrr' to 10-20 people, and some corn- work,"
encourage more businesses to
L_
move to tnc anioru area.
ea.
Appointed o the committee
were: Ralph Prescott, Tom
Hunt, Jun Ryan, Russell
Moncrief, Clifford McKibbin,
Billy Brumley, W. Garnett
White, J. S. "Red" Cleveland,

Super Specials! Tremendous Reductionsl Clearance Valuesl Limited Quantities ... Hurry In And Save!

Ex-Convict Denied License

Beckv,ith Hopes

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By WDIE MURPHY
Herald Staff Writer

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To End 'Foulup'

New Steering Committee

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

Disaster Area Expanded

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)— A new opinion by Atty.
Gen. Robert Shevin eases the way for county cornIlIssioners to create special districts and Impose taxes to
provide services such as streetlights and fire protection.
Commissioners can create the districts in unincorporated areas and assess taxes up to 10 mills without a
referendum, ievin said in an opinion Wednesday.
The opinion for Betty Lynn Lee, Broward County
gencralcounsel, Is the third in a series on special taxing
units, each changed as a result of legislative changes of
the law.

alitlonal tax upon
Public. at the Office Of the BOrd of such
ins1,r$flC carriers de'ii9slted

County Commissione
Commissioners. Room 350, in
Scm roI County COorthouji, North Saidsilo act, the said proceeds from
tax to be ut. in partial support
Park Avenue, Sanford. FIo.Ida. of said fund, and
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during regular business hours $30
WHEREAS, it It the desire of the
a m. to 5:00 P.M. Monday through
.CI'y. of Lake MMY to put into full
Friday. Nease govern Yourselves
force and effect th provisions of
accordingly,
Said Chapter 7ftJO In said
By El) PRICK
Sidney L. Vihlan, Jr..
bulances are located — and to
Queries by the county began
municipality BE IT ODAINEo ISV
Chairman
Herald Staff Writer
determine If and why an am- at the insistence of CornTHE CITY COUNCIL THE CITY
Board of County
OF LAKE MARY,
bulance at Florida North has missioner John Kimbrough.
Comm issloners
Sicti
1. That therl,
H is hereby
erndon Ambulance Service, been shifted closer to the Kimbrough,
Seminole County
Ississed, Impos ed and levied on
at
three
previous
ATTEST:
Inc. has won $5 rate Increases Oviedo area,
every Insurance compy, cot.
meetings, asked for additional
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
partition or other Ifliuter now
for both emergency and nonA Herndon spokesman said information each time
Clerk
to
the
Board
Of
Ellis
er'aging in or carrying on, Ir
emergency runs In Seminole the firm has ambulances
County Commisiioners of
itied from Page 1-A)
in brought the request for higher
shalt
hereafter enottge in or til"y on
Seminole County, Florida
County.
Casselberry, Sanford and the rates to the attention of the a secw4d
the ti~slnns of Insuring 04h re
Publish:
Oct.
Sept. 30,
to the motion even
I. 2. $975
Herb Perry, spokesman for Seminole-Goldenrod area,
sped to casualty risks, as $hIS,rn by
conunisslon. Kimbrough was though County Commission DER.702
the records of the lr8vranceCom
the ambulance company, said
The spoitesrnan said the three absent from Tuesday's session, Chairman Ski VIhien Jr. was
misslomer of the State of FIori. an
that lees for non-emergency vehicles remain inutlscounty—
excIse mr license tax in addIfIllin to
Herndon has the exclusive present and Indicated the
ORDINANCE No. 34
runs will be raised from $25 to except for "emergency runs" of franchise for ambulance
any IIcmw tax or excise tax w
county board had no feelingone AN ORDI NAP4CE OF THE CITY OF levied by the City of Lake My,
$30 while emergency runs will short duration when a vehicle operations In Seminole County, way
LAKE MARY LEVYING AND
or the other On that W. IMPOSING UPON ALL INSURERS, which $&amp;dtax shall be In the amnt
be hiked to$2s from the present may, for inatance,be called
Also, the Rrm receives ayearly Ucularlaw.
NOW
OR
HEREAFTER 01 1 per Cent of the gross afflOIff4of
$30,
Orlando during a disaster
ENGAGINOINOR
CARRYING ON receipts of premIums ft
fees
The land planning act, spon.
The new rates will go into situation.
THE BUSINESS OF PROPERTY pCllCyhOId,q on all premiu
ambulance runs.
sored by the county coin. INSURANCE, AN EXCISE OR Coflected on casualty insijra
effect "within thenextcoupleof
tnIssion,requIres the dues yj LICENSE TAX IN ADDITION TO polIcies, cOVering property with
da ys" when the con tract Is
po
cor ral, limits of the City
the county to complete corn- ANY TAX NOWLEVIED.OF2PER the
signed.
CENT OF THE GROSS AMOUNT Lake Mary.
prehenstve land planning by o
RECEIPTS OF ALL S.Ctlon 2. That the lic.nW
The higher rates were ap-excise tax herein livid shall be due
1977.
PREMIUMs
COLLECTED ON
proved at Tuesday's county
and pa yable annually on the first
A statewide planning law was PROPERTY INSURANCE day
commission meeting after
of March of each year hereafter I
POLICIES INSURING PROPERTY
passed early this year with a WITHIN THE CORPORATE
Section 3. This Ordinance laII
weeks of parrying back anid
later deadline
LIMITS OF THE CITY OF LAKE take effect upon its passage.
forth between Herndon and
By: Kay Sas.smau,
cities
MARY
AND PROVIDING WHEN
have been told they must
county officials,
City Clerk
SAID TAX SHALL BE DUE AND
comply with both the local bill PAYABLE
Publish: Oct 2, 1915
Commission Chairman Sid
(Continued From Page I-A)
paychecks on the Last week of and the statewide Law.
e
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WHEREAS, the Legisla t ur e 0fth
Vthlen Jr. called the increases
the fiscal year.
State of Florida, by Chapter 175,
Concerning
the
local
plannlng
"minimal" and said Herndon
NOTICE OF PUILIt!AL
FlorIda Statutes, created C special
On 1'uestiay, county corn- act, which requires the cities 10 lurid known
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN '
had not had an increase all year Evaluation (OMAE).
as the "Municipal THAT, Pursuant to Summary final
Pearson said checks were missioners considered methods submit their comprehensive Firemen's Pension
Trust Fund" and
even though the price of
Judgment of Foreclosure reno,
thereby
red
plan
to
the
authorlfed
municipalities
Seminole
Co
unty
shorted
$10
and
equaling
gasoline and other costs have
up, "and in of
paychecks for
00 the 7th day of September, AD.
falling
within
the
purview
of
Sild
Commission
for
approval
some
1915.
entire year, but decided instead
cases one day's pay f
ben on the rise.
In that certain cause Pending in
act, to levy an additional tax
theCircuit Court lnw for Seminol
missing,"
S,mlnole
to have Pearson conta ct Beck- Hattaway said be has been certain Insurance companiesUP00
The raises were contained
or County,
Florida, in Civil Action No.
wIth's office to Insure a similar informed the county has other Insurers against property last
&amp;rndon's contract for the 1975CA OP.E wherein ROSE H.
Beckwith, however, pointed situation doesn't occur agrain. refused aprroval of Sa nford's designated in said act. The said
76 fiscal year. COmmissIOners
proceeds from said tax to be uSed In SPEER and MARY ROSE
plan.
okayed the raises after Bob outthatallemploye.srecelveda
Partial support of the Firemen's HOLMES, are Plaintif is and JAMES
F. MAIR, Et ox, it at, are
full year's pay. Even though g
Commission
Chairman
Ski
Pension Fund, and
Sanford
Is
the
first
city
to
Ellis, the commission's adDefendants,
the undersigned, as
WHEREAS, it i the desire of the Clerk of
employes won't receive a Vihien Jr. blamed the clerk's complete its plan.
the above styled Court, will
rnlnist.rative assistant, ordered
It
City of Lake Mary to put into lull
s pay equal to the other 51 OfficeHattaway said the "county force and ft,'ct the provisions
at Il:00 ociock A.M .00 the 14th clay
o study to determine if Herndon week'
Of October, 1975. Offer for tale and
cannot rule t he cities" and that
ambulances remain in th e weeks, Beckwith said all Ciii'
"It's a mistake, and it
s.tidCr.ptcr
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Inlaid
mundpality
SeIIIoIhehlghestaodt,,,
bidder for
linesofcommunjcatlonmustbe BE IT ORDAIPIi'S BY THE CITY cash. at
'ounty as the contract ployes recived the full
on do
west fr t
or l the
unfortunate. Some people are opened among the various COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE
amounts of their yearly getting only
MARY.
IPecifies.
Courthouse of Seminole County,
or
30
cents
governmental bodies.
Siclion 1. That there is herebyFlorida. at Sanford. Florida, the
Gary Kaiser, the county's salaries.
of a mistake Incents
the
following
ing described properly, lying
C5%Sed,
Sanford City Manager W. E.
Imposed and levied on
tirector of public safety, said a
and being in Seminole County,
The "foulup", as it was ca lled clerk's office," Vthlen said.
he
every
Insurance
company,
cor.
Florida,
to wit:
"Pete" Kncwles, noting
tudy conducted by his office by Pearson,occuredbecausethe
poration or Other insurer now
And Commissioner Dick spent a great deal of time in cn?Jaqin.j in or .irryr on. O which
u, ti and 2$ of GARDA
flows JIi'rnclon ambulances county Last year switched (row Williams,
saying
PARR,
Semin
Tallahassee
d
thallhereafter
ol e County, Florida,
ing
some emur
the last
engage in or 11y00
provide adequate service ) monthly to weekly paychecks
the business Of property lflWtCi, Inaccording
to
Plat
thereof recorded
Plat
pboyes "might be hurt" by this legislative session, called
ter cent of the time."
Book 3, Page 57, in the office
IS StCr*ri by the records of the
for administrators. ThUs, 3O1U
week's leaner paychecks, Hattaway the "one" member of Surance Commissioner
In of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
of the State
Kaiser said "no adequate administrators had drawn requested some s
S.ml,
leg
is
of
Florida,
at
County, Florida;
lative
delegation
who
Is
excise
or
t
of
action
to
or ticeni tax in
r ecord?' are ke* which would almost all their entire salary
Lot s 9. 10, 12 and 13 of GAR DA
addition
to
any
"Cl"
Ikets,
wining
to
work
f
tax
or
cities
w If
lax now levied by the City of Lake PARK HOME SITES. Seminole
the public.
County, Florida, according to Piet
Mary, w$ilch said tai I
county
all year as spelled them with unequal, reduced
le
a "vw
Vihien said the conunission
amount
of
I
orded in Plot Nook 4.
it In the contract,
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Pe
JU3
IUL5UI W ICLUrfl W 11W
Cant t IP Qre$l page 10 In the office of the Clerk of
amount Cf reciipt
premiums
However, Kaiser also told the
from Policyholders on
Issue before the mee ting ended.
all premiums In* Circuit Court of Seminole
Cl nninlsslon an am bulance was
Collected on Proper ly insurance County, Florida;
Tuesday's meeting was the last
That Dart d the IJW 1'. ii
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A law that doubles the
eventual cost when documentary and surtax stamps are
omitted front real-estate transfers Is constitutional, the
state Supreme Court says.
('iniinione,lth Land and Title Insurance Co. of Miami
had contended that a penalty equal to the cost of the
stamps was unconstitutional because it provided a fine
'so great as to shock conscience of reasonable men,"
The Revenue Department fined Commonwealth $21,230
hen it discovered the firm had failed to affix stamps on
the deed for a $59 million realestate sale when the deed
sas recorded.

TALLAHASSEE (AP)

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A fire that Investigators Department are assisting
believe started when a pan was Longwood firemen In the
left on a kitchen range did search for the origin and cause
$2s,000 to $30,000 worth of of the blaze, Farnum said.
.
damage to a Longwood
He said firemen were able to
.
residence early today,
contain
the blaze and kept it
The blaze broke out around
",,q,
from
spreading
to other nearby
a.m., according to Longwood
\
homes
in
th
e newly developed
Fire De partment Investigator
petition.
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Don Farnum. The owners of the residential neighborhood.
WITNESS my hand arid lheseiI of
this Court on September 30th,
ONDINANCENO.33
.
house at 109 Pineapple Court,
Sheriff's deputies today 1975.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
Longwood Groves, reportedly reported a 15-year-old south (Court Seal)
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_ LAKE MARY LEVYING AND
had left about three hours Seminole juvenile boy was
IMPOSING UPON ALL INSURERS,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
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NOW
Cler k of the Circuit Court
OR
earlier on a trip to Nor th arrested Wednesday
HEREAFTER
ENGAGING INOR CARRYING ON
By Lillian T. Jenkins
Caro
li
na,
Farnum
said.
.
Casselberry police stopped a
A Deputy Clerk
THE BUSINESS OF INSURING
.
The names of the owners new sta tion wagon on traffic PubIih: Oct. 2. 9. I. 23, 197$
WITH RESPECT TO CASUALTY
.7.
DES-IS
RISKS AN EXCISE OR LICENSE
were not available. Officials charges.
,..'
TAX IN ADDITION TO ANY TAX
were attempt ing to contact
NOWLEVIED.OF1 PER CENT OF
De
putyJolmThorpereporj
'.
them today.
PUBLICNOTICI
THE GROSS AMOUNT OF
m. ;
officers
contacted
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the RECEIPTS OF ALL PREMIUMS
the
Police
said
firemen
received
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the ft report at 5:45 a.m.
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plication on or before October 24, POLICIES INSURING PROPERTY
Farnum said the residence who then discovered the auto 197$, with the Florida Public Em. WITHIN THEMUNICIPAL LIMITS
pIyees R elations CommissIon,
was fully Involved In flames was missing from her home,
OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY:
Suite 105, Ambassador Building,
KING-SIZED PEARS GROWN
AND PROVIDING WHEN SAID
when firefighters arrived. He
In other reports, sheriff's 7005 APCI.CI,,.
Parkway, TAX SHALL BE DUE AND
Mrs. Mary Gibes of Lake Monroe proudly displays borne grown said the res i de nce and two deputies said burglars forced Tallahassee, Florida 33301. for PAYABLE.
autos in a garage were their way into a storage approval co an ordinance dat er .
WHEREAS. the LgiII.tUr.Of the
pears as she compares normal size, which run around III OUflCt1
mining bargaining units,
destroyed.
building at Red Lion Apt- local reguIatlo, pro pat3through Slate Of Flofla, by Chapter 357)0,
to super pears weighing a pound-and-a-half and are a
by thi Laws Of Iteridi, )p$3, created a
Investigators from the ments, Red Lion Square,
proximately 13 Inches in diameter, (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Seminole
County of Seminole Pursuant
to IS Special lurid Known II the
County
Jr.
,. I
Fire Seminole, and made off with po*.r In the constitutionand "Municipal Police Officers'
Florida Statutes and recoonleed In Retirement Trust Fund"
'4Jf'
Department and the
power tools valued at $200.
and
the Tucker Act in the form of Or. thereby
uthorIztd municipalities
dinince No. 75 17. The Ordinance
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FRANKLIN ARMS APTS, INC. a
Lot I), Block "C". STERLING Florida corpyahon. ANDREW G.
PARK, UNIT NO TWO, ao.'dnq KELLER, RAYMOND C KELLER.
to the Piat thereof as recorded in MARGARET 0, KELLER, E
Plat Book ll, pages $7 and $L Public BROWN HILL and MARY ELVA
Records of Seminole County, HILL, and which bears Case No. 75
Florida.
1363-CA-09 C In the Docket of said
has been f lied against you and Bruce Court.
R Foland; Avco Financial S,rIces
DATED this 7OtP
of Sep
of Hollywood. Florida. Inc., a co.'
tember, 197$,
poratlon, and you are required to(Seal)
serve a copy Of your written
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
defenses, if any, to it on Rams.aur 1
Clerk of thC Circuit Court
Roqumor, plaintiff's attorney.
By: Cecelia V. Ekern
tow aress is lao, Barnett Bank
Deputy Clerk
Building, Jacksonville, Florida 37202 JOHN C. RE REP, of
Oflor before Novtl'flber5tr1, l975. an
RUSH MARSHALL. BERGSTROM
lie the original with the clerk of this a
Court either be fore ser vice on ROBINSON. P.A
plaintiff's attorney or Immediately P 0. Box 31M
therft.' otherw ise a default wilt 55 East Livingston Str eet
e enter ed agai nst you for the relief Orlando, Florida 37107
demande'l In the Complaint or PubIlili, Oct. 2. 1975

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Judgment Error Claimed
WASHINGTON (AP) — The cbalEmaii of the Senate
tanel investigating the Secret Service says the agency's
lecision that Sara Jape Moore was not a threat to
'r esident Ford resulted from an error of human
dgn*nt.
But the Secret Service agents responsible for the
ecision, Gary Yauger and Martin Haskell, say they
ould make the saute decision again.
Sen. Joseph M. Montoya, DN.M., told the agents they
Id "a good, thorough job,"th their handling of Ford's
sit to Son Francisco last week. But, closing two days of
arings on the agency's performance, he said Wedlay, "What did happen proved to be erroneous human
dgnient."

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when questioned by board
WASHINGTON, D. C.,—
member Pat Telson,
Congressman Richard
Layer said the pupil was
Kelly (R-Holiday) has
Leaving the "door open" for suspended twice last year
announced that Fourdee
possible readmittance to the before coming to Lyman. The
Inc., 440 Plumosis Drive,
Seminole County school system boy also was expelled In 1973 for
Casselberry, has becn
following mental health treat. a "series of incidents," acawarded an U. S. Army
ment, the school board Wed. cording to Ralph Ray, inmodification contract for
nesday night expelled a ninth formation officer for the board,
$1,188,463.
grader
the first expulsion of
Kelly confirmed apLayer said the boy'e record
the year.
proval or the contract with
shows
he actions
has expressed
In a 4-1 vote, the board agreed
for his
but hasregret
conRonald Worawick,
to expell a 1-year-old,
president of Fourdee.
first tinued hostile, "overt action
year pupil at
Under the contract,
Lyman
High towards students and staff,"
School for hostile
behavior
Fourdee
will
be
which Principal Carlton Henley according to Henley.
manufacturing 608,617
termed "a threat to others,"
Louise Crawford, a Civil
firing devices as major
Only board member Allan Rights officer speaking for the
components for the
Keeth opposed the successFul pupil and mother, told board
Claymore Security System.
motion made by board member members the "black culture
Davie Sims. The motion also didn't teach the boy" about not
urged the non-working mother hitting a girl.
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ijy w iuuuw tnrougn
a
"I have never heard of that,"
rehabilitative program outlined
by the board. The motion in• said Layer who said he totally
uluded a review by the txjird of disagreed ith Mrs. Crawford.
Both Mrs. Crawford and
behavioral changes in the
I'
Keeth
questio ned the school's
l iceman
boy at the end of
1975.76
uidance rocedures and "red
school year.
LAKE MARY
City council
to. VIIUIIUIi1UU
jLI4
II
Superintendent William, P.
Tuesday night authorized the
"Bud" Layer recommended the schools and communication hiring of a new police officer to
parents
regarding beef up
expulsion be "now and foreverthe police department
p
otential
problem
rases.
more," based on a Sept. 19
to a full time five-member
classroom "incident of serious
Keeth asked the board to strength,
nature," in which Henley said consider a 30-day extension
Authorized to be hired was
the boy had to be pulled off a before expulsion to learn from Samuel D. Lee, who is a Sangirl classmate , on the floor mental health officials the p05- ford resident, sergeant In the
after a fight over a second-hand sibilities of changing the boy's Sanford Police Department
report of a "racial slur."
behavior. At one point, Mrs. auxiliary, and currently
Weeping, the boy's mother Telson agreed with Keeth in enrolled iwthe basic recruit 320promised to take him for asking "for another opinion" hour course at Seminole
prescribed medical treatment, from school psychologists.
Community College.

PENSACOLA (AP)
Oil exploration off Florida's
Gulf Coast has come to a standstill, with the Gulf Oil Co.
saying it will plug and abandon an unproductive well
sc.uth of this Florida Panhandle city.
"We have decided to release the rig for work
elsethere," a company spokesman said Wedesday. "We
have no further plans for drilling off Florida."
Gulf's Failure to discover any quantities of oil and gas is
the last in a string of Failures that the oil industry has
called "the Vorst disappointment in 20 years of federal
leasing in the Gulf."
The firm's rig was the 15th successive dry hole drilled
off the Flor i da coast in the last 16 months.

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By JOE ASKREN
Herald Staff Writer

Gulf To Abandon Dry Well
Off West Florida Coast

Evening Herald Sanford, Fl.

Seminole Firm

Lyman Student

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WASHINGTON lAP)

Board Expels

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

tAtJILir

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

IN BRIEF
Hostages

Convicted In Van Burning

Long And Short Sleeve
Shirts. Variety Of Styles.

INFANTS

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home

He's in

Former Sanford mayor Bill Stemper of
Realty is recovering nicely at the Texas heart
Institute following surgery on Tuesday,
SteniPer assbciate Vie Glshler called late
Wednesday to inform us that Bill is out of the In.
tensive care unit and was awake and talking, as of
niidday.

Around

D. DOYLE, Publisher

Year, $28.40. By Mail: In Florida same as

Bill

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We suppose we should be grateful that the U.S.
Postal service says it will put off until after

Denton

Cooley

Campa
La w M
Worse

upon its creation as a semi-private agency four
years age.
predicted that the additional income of th ree cents
from each first-class letter would wipe out th e $J
million deficit for fiscal 15 and balance the $2
billion boost in annual operating costs linked to a
new contract with postal unions.
The average increase in pay and benefits for
each postal worker of $2,800 over three years is
restrained in comparison with labor pacts
negotiated in the private sector. it totaled $2 billion
over three yea rs for 700,000 workers,
An increase from 10 to 13 cents would mark th e
filth such boost since 1958 when th e price of a 3-cent
stamp went up a penny after remaining steady at 3
cents since 1932.
The old bugaboo inflation is blamed for th e
need to increase th e price of mailing a first class
letter. Inflation has beset postal service with
higher costs of carrying the mail. And by in-

WDBO-TV, Channel 6, called late yesterday to
inform us that it would be changing Its schedule
trod tonight in order to provide its viewers with
the CBS Thursday Night Movie, which In th is case is
reportedly one of the best.

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a wage sea le it lacks revenues to pay and postpones

improvements It cannot afford.

7be aft-maligned agency's woes are not en-

tirely of its own making.

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A British company is coming out with what It
claims to be the ultimate in biodegradable plastic.
By adding starch to the manufacturing formula,
the plastic becomes appetizing to bacteria in the
soil. It self-destructs
cups and other items
and eventual use as
That sounds like

rapidly, making plastic bags,
candidates for compost heaps
humus in the garden.
a breakthrough in the waste-

disposal problem, but no telling what may come up
when we start planting seeds in plastic soil. As it is
now, some of the tomatoes and other fruits on the
market have as much flavor as a plastic cup. TOO
much tinkering with nature and we may not be able

to taste the difference between produce and the
material it comes wrapped

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IREV03LUTIOPJARY

After Gladys changed course
to the north.north east, the Na.
tional Weather Service lifted a
hurricane watch that had been
for the string of sandy
Islands from Cape Lookout to
.
Kitty Hawk.
MADRID, Spain (AP) — cisco Franco on the 39th anni.
Gladys, a minimal hurricane Irate policemen at
the funeral versary of the start of the civil
until its sudden intensification
of
three
colleagues
slain
by ter. war that brought him to power.
Monday, was throwing out gale rorists booed
Spanish Premier
winds l miles from its
Madrid police said they were
center,
Carlos
Arias
Navarro
today and
which at 6 am. EDT, when the
certain
the three were murderdemanded his resignation.
watch was lifted, was at lati.
by
the
Revolutionary and
"We demand justice and not ed
tude 34.0 north, longitude
clemency," they shouted, ap- Patriotic Anti-Facist Front
west—or about O miles
east- parently referring to the action (FRAP).
southeast of Cape Hatteras.
Three of five terrorists 'axe(;lli(bS was movIng north. of (en. Francisco Franco last
northeast at about 23 miles per week ui parmiig the lives of six cuted Saturday were FRAP
convicted terrorists, including members. The other two behour.

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Forecasters warned shipping two women,
"This
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th
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price
we
are
oup called ETA, or Basque
interests to avoid the Intense
rough
paying
for
allowing
foreign
La
nd and Liberty.
storm, They also said
tourists
into the country," othseas and heavy swells could ers
cri
A fourth policeman shot
ed , A number of foreign WXIIieS
cause beach erosion and that
day in south Madrid
coasUd tides will run two to tourists were manhandled in was repor ted in critical condlMa dr id Wednesday d i
a lion. His brother said doctors
mass rally honoring the 39th
'We don't expect to have any
anniversary of Franco's rise to
real problem with it," said power.
The latest police killings
Dave Spivey, area civil pre.
brought
the number slain by
paredness coordinator for th e
Extreme right-wing you ths terro rist bombs and
bullets
northern Outer Banks. "There beat up one photographer, a
January
1974
since
to
22
securwill be some fl di and beach Spaniard working for a f or
eign
it)
officers
and
14
civilIans.
er os ion but we hope noth ing agency, and told him the forserious,"
Officials said telegrams from
cign press was responsible for
Meanwhile, scores of fish- Spain's present wave of terror. Spanish civil war veterans'
ernien, campers and vacation- ism.
groups poured into Madrid supers streamed off the Outer
porting the 82-year-old Franco,

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ADMISSIONS

Sanford:
Lynda G. Carter
Kenneth N. Clark
Jerry A. Fisher
Gladys R. Flowers
Leroy Hidwon

Delbert L Wii
gusty near thundershowers.
Randy 0. Jones, Altamonte Rain probability 30 per cent
Springs
through Friday.
Kimberly S. Cavender,
Wended Fornast
BY
Partly cloudy north ConLinda C. Mullins, DeBary
siderable cloudiness south
Dlalthia Yow, Deliary
portion. Scattered showers

Sam Kelly
Natasha Lowery

Elsie A. MacDougall
Robert L Mehaffey
Katherine Bober
Ste lla M. Snell

mainly over the extreme south
Eda K. Dunstan, Deltona
portion. Mild ' days and cool
Frances Greco, Deltona
niots north portion. Continued
William H. Mulholland, warm and humid south portion.
Dellona
Lows ranging from near 60
Sam Skorina, Deltoria
interior extreme north to mid
Hose L. Glazier, Geneva
"os southeast portion . highs
Ellis Slaydon, Osteen
near extreme north to upper

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bier in 1963 from Monterey, Yaw, Dowaglac, Mich. and
John E. Lambertson, DeBary
Ind. She was a member of Mrs. Sharon Walters, Fair
Edna Reilly, DeBary
irgie Christian Cliurch.
Oaks, Ind.; 32 grandchildren, 31
Harald Benjaminsen,
Survivors include four sons, great-grandchildren; stepson, Deltona
Leo hliege, Michigan; George James Abston, Kokomo, Ind.,
Dorothy L. Blankenship,
liege, Kansas City, Mo.; John step-daughters, Mrs. Lola Neal, Lake Mary
Riege, Chicago, Ill. and Bill Hollywood, Mrs. Eula Riddle.
Christopher William, Lake
Marion, Ind .. Mrs. Eva Main, Monroe
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We have an affidavit that we have verified, Alconcel.
however, that the real pressure came from
In fairness to Marcos, we devoted a
July that Philippine President Ferdinand We have also established that the pressure came Marc,
full
Marcos offered a witness a $50,000 bethe not to directly from Marcos' personal aide, Dr.
N' Malacan&amp;ng Palace, His Personal aide column to
in Manila and Philippine consul Trinidad side of the story. He
testify on Capitol Hill about corrupt.ion and Guillermo De Vega.
claimed that the $50,000 was
Alconcel
in San Francisco put the beat on thenot
tranny in the Philippines.
The let ter, written by Hotel
a bribe but a down payment for a pro-Marcos
nas travel agencies, according
to our sworn newspaper that Mijares had
In Manila, Marcos reacted Ins different way. pr esident Jose Cobarrubias, declares bluntly:
evidence.
wanted to establish.
He brought criminal charges against the wit- "This letter will serve to confirm the verbal
PERSONALITY
POSTSCRIPTS:
G. Gordon
The
ness, former press censor Prünitivo Mijares, message that the Honorable Jose D. Asptras, regularlytwo agencies, Phil-Am and Gem, Liddy, the silent man of Watergate, has become
send officials to Manila , Both Phil- the hero
and is now using the criminal complaint as a Secretary of Tourism, asked me yesterday
of the prison set, His fellow Inmates at
af- Am's Emile Heredla and Gem's Jos
eph Llbwiao the Danbury, Conn,, federal lockup
k his tiu.
te-noon to convey to you, i.e.,
admire him
that he would encountered pressure in Manila.
Marcos as also
against a San consider it a personal favor If you would cryptic
Ubwiao
sent
a
for
his
determined
refujaj
to
talk,
w
il
lingness to
office right men twice his size and free legal advk'
Francisco newspaper, the weekly Philippine discontinue your advertisements in the declarini,,'cable to his San Francisco
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Spa in's state-run radio sus.
of a police post in east Madrid.
pended its weekly broadcast
The policemen were shot called "The Word of the Pope,"
Wednesday, shortly before an a summary of the activities and
estimated 300,000 persons speeches of Pope Paul VI, who
cheered Generatissimo Fran- had denounced "murderous
repression" in Spain.

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Long lines of mourners filed Europe's last right-wing dicta-

6:30 p.m., Dutch treat, La Casselberry, 6p.m. Adults only- a,m. to 5 p.m., 1920 Locust Ave.
Fiesta Restaurant, Semoran games, prizes and refresh- OCr. i
Boulevard, Casselberry Lions ments.
Semlnola Rebekah Lodge 43
Club host,
OCT. 3-4
yard sale, 1700 W. Third St.,
White Elephant Sale sport. Sanford.
Wednesdays high W. Over.
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Lions
Club
spaghetti
dinner
night
low 67.
Rummage sale sponsored by American Club o
benefit local and bingo, 4-I p.m., Sanford
Par tly cloudy to cloudy at
Just us Club, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., chair charities, 1017
N. Mills Civic Center, Profi ts benefit times th r ou gh Friday. Chance
old Land of Fabrics store, First ________
Ave., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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challenge
to
date within their own groups. Shnflaly. the
hew the clean election law works, In fact, is time to be out In the midday sun. Yet high noon the wonder and admiration of Christendom."
students'
listings of their closest friends showed
beginning to read like a roster of the Senate and was precisely the hour that WUIiam D. Moseley
How the crowd loved It! Applause vW cbws few cro&amp;wultural associations.

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licemen's bodies in the chapel

Jewish enrollment were most
demonstrate jealousy about Jews' academic
successfulness and to hold ste reotyped ideas
about Jews.
Evidence was found that throughout the high
sct)ool years, both majority and

House of Representatives. This makes one mounted the platform to take office as Florida', rang through the heated air, The band broke into
In each 01 the schools, however, t was
&amp;We to vote in. first elected govestux.
a *Hted rendition o( "Yankee Doodle.st
better
students — --those more iritt
'lectuaMy
telligently on the bill as it moved through their
'l'he date was June 22, 1843, Just three months
Then
occurred
a
series
of
bizarre
Incidents
advanced"
who
expressed
abfter
ur,
hawk.
alter the forml procUmtion of statelloW. in that, according to the T91ah.assee newspaper, derstanding of the roots of prejudice.
"An office holder malls out newsletters during that brief time the machinery of self government sent a chill of foreboding
through the spectators.
"If we are to overcome prejudice," says
regular Intervals under a franking privilege, but had been set up, officials and a legislature
The signal was given to raise the .satlonal Wuthnow, "our pitch to the
schools ah*ld be
the printing expenses of the newsletters are paid elected and Florida was about to take off on its flag. As the crowd waited for the climactic
more
t1w
physical
integration,
because U* kids
for by a committee
Are such expenditures own sovereign course,
moment to cheer again, the standard struck at Just don't seem to get alon
g very we ll."
permissible .?"
Tallahassee was bursting with pride. A half staff. It could not be moved up or down.
The key, he says, seems to be in expLibing
Are expenses such as lunches In Washington tremendous crowd had ga thered for the oc"A
funeral
token!"
gasped
the
newspaper
why
there are cultural differences, We ei't
for constituents "ordinary and necessary ex- casion, the local newspaper reported, "1
reporter
In
print.
"Did
deny
it mean that Florida
that there are differences, so schZs
pense, Incurred in connection with my duties u elegant Capitol, spotless white within
and
would
be
no
credit
to
the
Union?
Or
death
to
shoutd
teach the social and hlstLrteal reaa
a federal of fice holder?"
without, is no unfit emblem of the as yet tinfor
of
th
e
diff
erences.
ho
p
es
good
government?"
Are the costs of voter opinion surveys counted written book ci our political history."
The
Stars
You've
finally
replaced all your old narro
and
Stripes
locked
fast
In
qmbollc
against the campaign eqwAturn of an in.
Whether It was the 1"gree temperature or
mourning,
attendants
labored
to
unftirl
the
new
legged
trwam
with
faftnable flairs, you
cwnbent sena tor?
the excitement of the moment, the new governor
state
emblem
five
broad
stripes
of
red,
white
At
last
you're
"with
it," you think?
,
"Are expemes Incurred by a candidate for was moved to swing flights of &amp;eclamation.
Be
advised
that
the
latest
fashion revo lution a
As a cannon signalled the birth of the now blue, yellow and green, with the slogan "Leave
legal and accounting fees paid for the purpose of
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Us
Alone"
on
the
second
bar.
brewing is "cigarette jeans," so called because
complying with the Federal Election Campaign
they
are shaped
Act.., expenditures for the purpose of a can- Florida a permanent and enviable rank as one
As the banner reached the height of the the way down toso straight and close-fitting aU
the ankles that they look like
dldate's campaign expendit ur es limit?"
of the members of a confederacy whose brilliant Jammed nati onal standard, a sudden gust of those
new
20
1
-millimeter
cigarettes.
May a member of Congress be reimbursed for career and proud preeminence in all that is great wind wrapped It around the pole so that it clung
They're the rage In Europe, where one leading
travel expenses he Incurs in connection with and useful, In the s!mplicity and purity of Its civfl like a wet rag. Hurriedly it was hauled down
French
designer is showing cigarette jeans for
tical
Pon
appuranm In his congmialmial Institution, the martial accomplishment of Its shaken out and raised again. But~ as before, it
district?
both
fellows
and girls that don't even have a
heroes, the fervid eloquence of its orators and refused to open, clinging to the staff.
center crease.

LONDON tAll
Th e British pound dropped to a
reco rd lo agai nst the Western E urope's major
currencies t od ay, and foreign exchange dealers said a
rate of 82 as :niimnent.
The rate against the dollar dropped from 12.0410 at the
close of trading Wednesday to 12.0295 at the opening of the
market today, slightly above the record low of 12.0275
reached temporarily dur in g trading Wednesday.

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The proportion of Jewish students was 50 per
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none In the third, while about 15 per cent of each
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Pound Drops To Record Low

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Department are investigating our charges of last It confirms the extortion in the baldest term.

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Province.

resent in
Just the opposite was the case," says Wuthnow.
Because It was funded by the Anti—Defamation
League of B'nai B'rith, the study
primarily on antl4eitnitism, but* its findings

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plant following a huge explosion in which eight men were
illed and seven oth ers hospitalized,
The blast Wednesday night blew out windows for a
radius of five miles of the plant located in Que bec

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prejudiced altitudes are a ct ually more prevalent
in schools with a greater ethnic mix than lnthose
with virtually no minority group members.
The results of the study have been published in
a new book, "Adolescent Prejudice," co.
authored by Wuthnow and three other ream.
chers.
"Instead of backing up the current belief that
prejudice
if jt,j'
'e minorities

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w
defeat at the polls. Where the greater tisk' lies
today is In winning and then having to devote
the bulk 01 one's lime for the next two to
to C011tIflUII1 analysis of campaign laws
and regulations',

Explosion Shuts Down Plant

three eastern communities suggests that

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make them drink of the cup of fellowship.
That of course, is not D purpose Of presentiy
strenuous and controven1al busing efforts.
But If anyone hopes that a greater respect f
studen ts for each or, If not f riendslJp,
result from integration, recent research does not
support that hope.
According to Dr. Robert J. Wuthnow, assistant
professor of sociology at the University of
Arizona, a study of 4,500 high school students in

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make a personal contribution?"
spent 34 years studying political
campaign laws and practices, I found many of

i1*confu*Iao•ts so g!xie!'aI Sen. Lee Metcalf
th1rd '(D.MOUL)
moved to note "the complexities

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shifted its 140-mile-per-hour'
winds away from North Caro.

BEI RUT, Ihar'ion (All Christians and Moslems exchanged fire for the second night in a row in the Beirut
suburbs of Em Rummaneh and Chlyah, and there was
sporadic sniper fire in other areas of the Lebanese
capital, the government radio reported today.
Interior Minister Camille Chamoun scheduled
another meeting ',ith leaders of Palestine guerrilla
organizations in ,in attempt to reach a new cease-fire
tIeen Christian militiamen of the Phalange party and
le'tLst Moslem Lebanese and radical Palestine guerrillas,
Chansoun was tr)ing to create a buffer zone between
tn suburbs -Em Rumnrrianeh is Christian and Chiyah
Moslem by replacing the combatants at the barricades
i th policemen and moderate Palestinians from Yasir
Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organjation, which has
stayed out of the fighting.

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It should be worth watching.

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(AP)—Hurricane Gladys, said broadcast.

Fire In Beirut Streets

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"Can a wife in a single-Income family make a

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Kennedy in "Missiles of October," portrays Faulk

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gave Faulk a $3.5 million judgment which W83 later
reduced to $500,000 on appeal.

The movie is Fear On Trial and deals with the
trials and tribulation of newsman John Henry
Faulk, ho had been blacklisted' In broadcasting

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The Congressional Record
tl carried 22
pages in fine print on questions about, and adiso'y opinions and notices by, the new Federal
Elections Commission
one of a continuing
series of such "tnformatorles" on policies and

The Postal Rate Commission, established to
deliberate rate adjustments, moved constructively
to cope with postal deficit problems recently when
it in effect rejected a recommendation by ad-

argued Faulk's case so well in 1962 the Jury

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about today':

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1975, with resultant loss of revenues.

portrays lawyer Louis Nizer,

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Dear Federal Election Commission:
"May newspaper subscriptions be paid out of
the campaign fund?"
"Does the new Federal Election Law super.
sede state campaign regulations, or must state
be adhered to separately?"
"Is there any limitation as to time that contrthu ti ons can be accepted subsequent to the

creasing the price of postage to keep up with rising
costs, mail volume declined 2 per cent in fiscal

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Th is might be filed under the heading Too Late
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performed

Gladys

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ft'r price increase that exercises such hardship on low income and fixed income groups. Such
a delay, however, will put off the goal of break-even
mail delivery adopted by the U.S. Postal Service

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libel suit Faulk , won agonst Aware, Vincent Hat-

His parents and man y friends a ppreciate any

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Memorial.

While on the subject of area people hospitalized,
e must note that Robert Michael King, 1968
graduate of Seminole High, was critically injured in
an automobile accident last Friday and is In
Jacksonville Memorial Hospital.
The son of Sir. and Mrs. Robert B. King, P.O.
Box 249, Sanford, young Bob is In dire need of u,od
and donors are desperately needed.

Twis ts In Wind

ministrative law Judge Seymour Wenner to reduce
first class rates to 8½ cents. The judge wanted to
make up the lost revenue bra1Mng second,

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during th e McCarthy era, the denial of work
not cleared' by Communist-watchers as red.
blooded Americans.
Th e movie is based on the book of the same name
fired by radio
by Faulk, a commentator who was
CBS—
in
the
summer of
by
station WCBS—owned

Persons ho can are urged to report to the
iirle Memorial Hospital Blood Bank and
donate a pint of th e life-preserving fl uid. Make
ho ever, that you specify the blood is to be credited
to the account of young Robert and that he's in Jax

the operation andhospital sources said Stemper Is
showing steady improvement.

The Clock

Christmas an increase in the first-class postage
rate to 13 cents. That at least will encourage
Americans to send out as many Christmas cards as
usual. And it will avoid a cut in postal revenues that
the service can i ll afford.
It is difficult to argue with a move to delay yet

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office in DeLaK who WW I= ft0ey Ave., Deltona.
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in
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ladies
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a
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Floyd reported to comPerkins and Cal DeVoney missloners that recent heavy
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the c=nunity center grounds; followed the regular meeting
t1we will be Weet dancing vid at I p.m., with Mrs. Henry
a huge parade is in the planning Langknecht, president
presiding. Mrs. Barba ra
stage. All ft will be
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Xcuher
Kennee, R.N., director of the
of
by the willing
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Dr.
Southwest
Vvlusia Outreach
committee, which incl.
and Mrs. Fred Weigand; Dr. Center, will be guest speaker
arxI Mrs. Clyde Mead; Mr. and and Will address
Mrs. Jack Spencer, Mrs. Carl bershipon the topic of, "How to
Posey: Mrs. Mario Grasse; Communicate with Persor,
Mrs. Harry Durand; Mrs. with a Problem," She w1U be
Wilhelm Stuhrenberg and Mrs. assisted In her descirlptlon of
Ifichard Blair. 00iers AiU be actual cw.s by Mi.~s Barbara
added as the need arises, and Burkhammer, assistant
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Commioner Sandra Glenn ordinances on commercial
Tuesday night to approve the cariers and taxicabs and set
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - ffumimurn of $1,500 toward the
City commissioners Tuesday paving costs,
night approved zoning for the
—Passed on first reading
Lake Destiny Road property ordinances annexing the Doi
annexed two weeks ago.
Ray Manor lots abutting SR 436
Zoning for the tract, and granting professional offlce
requested neighborhood zoning. Pu blic hearings on the
commercial by the owneM was armwmtion and zoning were
delayed
oners
h d l d or . p.m.,
two weeks ago split on the ism
-Heard Mayor "
an.
-2. Commissioner Helen nounct%-- that the federal Law
Keyser was out of town, due to a Enforcement Assistance
death in the family, and thus Administration (LEAA) has
was not available to break the approved a grant of $30,90 to
lie.
fund two investigators in the
M rs Ky
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o d ith
w pollccd epartment.
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Approved on fi rst readings

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1976. This two day Indepen. not essential. Interested per.
dence Day rall wi ll take place sons should contact school
LnaBlcentennlalVi llage,tobe principal Edward E. Beard

Mrs. Alberta Coy of DeBary
or
was elected president of the office at P.O. Box 1. 60 West
DeL8nd and West Volusia Gore Ave., Orlando, . 8O2

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BXYZ Ulub -meet Ist Baptist Church -Activities Building
Longwood -last Tuesday of the month - 12:30 p.m.
Casselberry Sunshine Senior Club
meet 806 Mark David
Blvd. -Casselberry -Ist Friday of the Month - 10:00 a.m. new club -all welcome.
Central Senior Citizen Club Church of the Nativity Lake
Mary - meet the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the Month at 10:00 a.m.
(1iluota Senior Citizen flub Cominumty Fire Hall - 7th
Str1 t_ ( huluoth_meet3rdmurd). ofthe1onthat6p.rn.
Fifty Plus Club - 7th Day Adventist Ch urch Forest City—
meet mostly on the Ist Monday of the Month - 6:30 p.m.
Golden Years Fellowship -meet at the Community United
Methodist Church Casselberry at noon on the last Wednesday
of the Month — luncheon - Reservations necessary.
Greater O%iedo Senior Citizens Club -meet at Grant Qapel
A.M.E. Murch -Franklin Street and Geneva Hwy. Oviedo
3rd Monday of the Month at 4 p.m.
ly Socialites Club -meet at Highlands Club House - 675
prings -4th Friday of the Month at
10:30 a.m.
NARFE Club iNat I
of Refired Federal
Ftupinvees I - meet at the First Federal of Seminole Sanford 1st Friday ut the month - 1:00 p.m.

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beldinJacksonvi1le,atPct137 Sunr ise by Edward James;
headquarters. The host post "At Sunset" by Ruth PuBen;
"Rocky Shors" by Zeld
wW en
attending
a James "Silver Seas" b
a social ga thering the evening
Russell' Cushing d "B the
The Junior Auxiliary 255 Sea," by Paul C.
conducted a car wash lad
7be Deltona Worrian's 0ub
SaWridaYf
arned $
service ud ,,,. meet the Education committee is
seeking volunteers for the
fourth Wednesday
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a
y of each
club's
volunteer
onth at
borne o M1.rs program
Men teaching aide
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We can make your home a cool little island of
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Masked Ba at the Ddkm the Lutheran Church on
Woman's Club Houn on Nor- Providence Blvd. A workshop
nundy Blvd. On Nov. Ur post wdl be conducted by Earle
and unit will hold thei'r annual Brown, Hon. F.P.S.A. At the
Early Bird Dinner IOF thos last meeting Mrs Ed Pullen
e program chairman held an
membm whom 1 dues are
competition In which
12,
Is
the
Northern
severW
membeirs
entered. Mrs.
On Oct
Judy
Malone
therofart
the
Area Confemnim of America
IlAgion Pods and AmidliarIeL clagm of Deltona, held each
Both Commander Mty WkInesday mortling, xrvW as
judge and judged the winning
Loonwid and PreWdent J
Loutsenhizer and their officers Aides, as: "Quiet Sea," taken
will attetid the meeting to be by L)all F. Cross; "Caribbean

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Other school systems af- start a strike today. A spokessix union officers remained in
kcted by strikes include New man said the teachers
were
county
jails. The order was
Bedford, Mass., Hoboken, N.J., asking a 3 per cent pay raise
from
Bristol
County Superior
and communities in Penn- and fringe improvements.
C
ourt Judge Francis W. KeatIn the Wilmington strike, tinsylvania and Connecticut.
In Billings, state Iactflnders der way since sch%l began ing, who on Wednesday jailed
six New Bedford Educators Ashad recommended a contract Sept. 3, closed-door talks which
sociation officers for six
COMiNG EVENTS
package including a $1,000 broke off last weekend resumed
montha
A Harp and Flute Concert by Rosalind Beek arx! Linda
across-the- board wage increase Wednesday under a blackout on
11iret - October 12 at 4 p rn St Richards Episcopal Church
—5 6 per cent to 12 5 per cent of news abc*t progress, and were
Union officials estimate
to continue today. Classes re- Keating has already imposed a
current sal&amp;ies
Clubs,
main open part-time, but on tota l of just under $1 million in
The Billings Education
tition utptid but the school Wed nesday on! a bout 44 pe r fini
tlt tilOIIttS pri ng sFri d ii Cl
$5,000 d aily on the
Civic Center -Magnolia Avenue, Altamonte Springs -meet Ist board did not School officials cent of the system's 14,200 Pu association and two days' pay
said they would keep schools pils showed up.
and 3rd Thursday of the Month - 10:30 a.m.
for each day out on teachers.
The
790
Sunset
open
with
substitutes
in
the
face
Augles Elders St. Augustine Catholic Church
striking
teachers,
The
central issue is wages.
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the Ed Shintm of Deltona was
Mrs. Joan
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More than 24,000 pupils faced picketing today. The system ported out of class, want a three
walkouts by teachers today in has about 900 teachers in 31 year contract with an 8 per cent
Billings, Mont., and Caholda, schools serving 17,OW pupfls. pay hike this year and 7.5 per
Ill, the latest public school s- More talks were scheduled for cent In the second and third
terris to be hit by teachers Friday.
years.
In Caholda, where 375 teach.
strikes. In Wilmington, Del.,
In New Bedford, !6 striking
meanwhile, talks were under ers instruct 7. pupils, the loteachers
were ordered to teach
way once more to end a 22-day cal Federation of Teachers

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More Than 24,000 Pupils

'con%'ention today,
determined cease will pour about $5 m il. OCT 6
to throw labor's full weight into lion more into
its coffers
50 Plus Club meets at the Seventh Day Adventist Church,
an ef fori to change White House money it can also use in the
1976 Forest City at 6:30 p.m. Pot-luck dinner followed by variety
economic policies that its electiom
program.
leaders believe have caused
During the two years ended
word unemployment.
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To help gain the muscle it June 30, AFIXIO expenditures
Over Fifty Club - nicet at Redding Gardens, Sanford at
needs to carry out its goal, the Increased nearly 20 per cent, to 1 0:o a. m.
$33.9 million, according to the
14.1 million-member labor
Sanford Senior Citizen Club -• meet at Sanford Civic Center
eration is seeking its first dues federation's financial stateincrease in six years. The con- iflent.
vention delegates will be asked
Political action, the largest of OCT. 9
to raise dues from 6e current the AFIXIO headquarters' ac.
Central Senior Citizen Club
meet at Church of Nativity,
10 cents per member per month tivities, cost nearly $3.8 million lake Mary
10:00 a.m.
to 13 cents,
in 1974-75, compared with $3.5
Young at hea rt Club meet at St. A nd rew's Presbyterian
Inflation has caused the fed. million in 1972-73.
Church, 9913 Bear Lake Road Forest City at 1:00p.m.

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child and the community.
The Token Economy plan has benefited greati) from the and Terry Ackert
the Center.
Another program at the allows children to earn Pohfls
Besides helping to initiate the
of Its Auxiliary Board,
located in D
the testing, which Is Se minole nter Is
during the day or good which i made upyGen diag nostic testing
the
by the Auxiliary Board of the made available through the Economy program initiated behavior. The
points are then l'.lseleln; Bob Markey; Jack Board WSS instrumental
Orange County Detention Seminole County
school with the help of the Sanford traded for refreshments.
Caolo; Mary Giardini; Don Van arranging on ill medical and
Center recently.
system, is very helpful for both Optimist Club.
Fay
said
the
Seminole
Center
Dalen;
Bob Howe; Dan Scinto; dental care, Fay said.
The Deltona Business and Board of Realtors during a
Seminole Center Director
Professional Women's Club will recent meeting of the Thomas Fay said the group
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Spturday frain 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Country Club. Installation questions about the programs
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at the Southeast Bank parking ceremonies will be held in offered here.
lot. Donations are still needed December. Mrs.. Coy, a former
"We are more fortunate than
An effort by the Seminole that when county corn- the Florida Public Service relinquishing the control cannot
When the county adopted
and will be gladly accepted. president of the DeBary 'the Center in Orlando," Fay County
Commission to control missioners relinquished control Commission (PSC) has been collect the franchise fee for the ordinance attempting to control
Simply contact Ms. Helen Chamber of Commerce j
said. "We have only 12-15 the expansion and
Louderback, 1099 Deltona Blvd. currently serving as first vice- people in our facility, while they municipally-owned operation of of privately-owned utilities signed and forwarded to use of rights of way for in- the expansion and operation of
utilities in operating In un-incorporated Tallahassee, Woolfolk said.
stallation of city-owned utility municipally-owned utilities
or bring them to the bank that president of the Florida have a population of 60 in a unincorporated areas has been areas last week, its utility or.
The
attorney
said
another
lines
in unincorporated areas. elected city officials protested
morning.
Federation of
facility designed for 28 people." rendered void by subsequent dinance "in essence fell by the
t. She
ordinance,
setting a five per
Sanford City Manager W. E. vigorously.
On Oct. 10, the club will hold a enrolled for a second course In
Fay sa id the group was im- county action, County Utility wayside."
cent
use
tax
on
municipally"Pete"
Knowles sa id, however,
dessert card party in the the
Graduate
Realtors pressed by the Seminole Attorney Ned Woolfolk said
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A resolution adopted in open owned utilities operating in the ordinance as adopted by the
unincorporated areas has county violated state law and
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with Ms. Edwinea Bauldry, Orlando.
particularly the diagnostic
Woolfolk, asked to appea r at mission,relinquished control of become "moot."
was unenforcable before
cordial!) invited to attend and
The majority of citizens of provides complete testing for Governments meeting, said owned utilities in the county to Dale said the county,
since PSC
enjoy an evening amid good Deltona are smiling gleefully
friends. Party starts at 7:30 today, because as of Monday of
p m Both pr ojects help to swell this week, they ill receive
th e Scholarship Fund for the garbage pickup, additional
e
D~21tona Bll W Club gives t%%o police protection and street
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deserving women each a $250 lights for a 2.494 millage tax
a
scholarship each year. This ($2.494 per $1,C01 of .ipr.iiS
1)ear the scholarships were property aC
awarded to: Margaret Torrey, Onithe
Oct..
Delt oii
n a .1arts
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a freshman at Daytona Beach
Community College and Karen Club wil.1 stage a Monte Caflo
ampher, who is furthering her night at 7:M p.m. in the Deltona
studies, in the field of
PY Community Center for the
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Beginning Oct. 1
will dance on the second any1
fourth Friday of each mon th
from 8-10:30, at The Forest
Clubhouse, We Mary,
new ca ller Is Ed Newton.
The Foresters welcome any
guest dancers, new members
and spectators are cordially
invited at no charge.
present membership Is 17
couples and more are needed
for a livelier night of dance

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childish. Maybe he's gained $
DEAR ABBY: An item in how he likes it." That's
few pounds, and It's not as
your column brought up this
comfortable as It used to be.

Club Notes

question: During

Congratu1atfo to Inez and

Edgar Paulson of Brain Towers
on their 60th wedding an-

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"We are going to show them newly-paved streets, new tennis
and plans for a new education center," he said," and we
are also going to entertain them with icolorful horse show, an
open house tour and a free Suwannee River barbecue, all
scheduled for Saturday.
Weaver said a memorial service on Sunday morning, Oct. 5,
will give special recognition to the late A.W. "Bud" Smith, whose
generous bequest provided financing for the extensive street
paving and curb and gutter work which has just been completed.
Smith, for more than 25 years prior to his retirement in 163,
was president and publisher of The Lakeland Ledger.
The tennis courts were financed through proceeds from
benefit wrestling matches sponsored by the Live Oak Jaycees in
cooperation with Boys Ranch Trustee Eddie Graham and
Championship Wrestling from Florida, Inc.
Horse show participants will start arriving Friday night,
Oct. 3, to camp near the horse show arena, share a big pot of
chicken pilau purr-lo), and participate in a moonlight trail ride.
Two days of horse show events will begin at 9:45 am., Oct. 4.
The barbecue is scheduled for 1 p.m.
Sponsored by the Florida Sheriffs Association, the Boys
Ranch today covers 3,000 acres of income-producing (arm and
tiiber land and renresents an int'ectnnt nf nvpr ttrnilii,in — nil
from voluntary contributions. It has given a helping hand to over
40) boys in Its 18-year history.
A sister project to the Ranch Is the Florida ShePtffs Girls

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courts,

Villa, in operation since August of 1972, near Bartow. The Villa is
now caring for 16 girls and will have 24 in care before the end of

this year.
A group of Villa girls will be on hand to join in the Boys Ranch

anniversary celebration.

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members of the
Norman deVere Howard
Chapter of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy
(U DC; met at the home of Mrs.
F. D. Rownillat Sept. 26 for first
meeting of the season.
The U.D.C. "National
Founder's Day" being observed
In September, the program
chairman, Mrs. Troy Ray Sr.
gave a review of the
organization. its founder, and
for its purpose for rebuilding a
war ravaged Southland. It was
founded Sept, 10, 1894,
In keeping with the loca!
tI.D,C. F'ounder's Day, Mrs.
Ray introduced guest speaker,
Miss Martha Fox whose subject
was "Do You Remember?"
With audience participation,
she discussed Charter memers of the U.E)C. and early

settlers of Sanford.
The framed Charter, formed
April 13, 1921, was prominently
displayed containing the names
of charter members on this
treasured and cherished

Sterchi's says Thank You for f ive

document, some of whom are
still living. The present U.D.C.
Chapter is very proud of Its past
leaders and members of the
Sanford chapter for their
patriotic influence and out.
standing
zeal
and
achievements.
The president, Mrs. W. B.
Wallace, announced the State
U.D.C. annual convention will
be held in Orlando at the Kahler
Plaza Oct. 13-14•1..16. Besides
the speaker, another guest
attending was Mrs. Edith
Sewell 1 DeBary,
Delightful refreshments were
served by the hostesi

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oldest institution of its kind — is going to celebrate its 18th anniversary Oct. 4 and 5, and the public is invited.
"We are expecting hundreds of visitors," said Executive
IMrevtor Harry Weaver," and they will Find the flanch looking

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A winsome and beautiful 5Q,err
01 our colonial heritage, and so

services from the center's
abor tion clinic.
Ms. Denenbeeg, as she pro.
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saild
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had arranged about i,000
abortlonj for women In North
Florida, Georgia and Alabama
In the past year but Its future is
threatened by th e opposItloll of

physicians.
L4nda Curtis of the center
said doctors have shown that
hey want t, deny us the right
to control our bodies and health
care. We believe It is our right
as women to own and operate
our own dflnic."

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West .... Long. Isan and ruag.d In tough XX denim,
Jeans and cords with matcPng jackets. Prs.shrunk or
liar, bottom, the choke is yours, in mens and
bays slzej.

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A morning coffee was held et the Everette Huskey home, Oak
500 Sweetwater Club Blvd., this morning. Hostess Mrs.
liuskeyiAelcomed all women of the Sweetwater Oaks area into
lr home from 10 outfi noon.
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most feminine itemson the line
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are taking a new interest in
choosing the right accessories
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outfit for the young set Is proving to be a big favorite with
achieve a very put-together young children who are growing tired of the jeans "uniform" look. Business In soft and feminine
outfits for little girls Is reportedly picking up tremendously this year.
effect,

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— Seven Tallahassee doctors
pressw'ed colleagues not to
work at the Feminist Women's
Health Center because "many
doctors feel threatened by
women knowing bore about
their on bodies," a center director said Wednesd.iy.
Director HIaa Denenberg
t'o pjp,enJ at a news confer.
ence on the center 's suit, filed
Tuesday In federal court and
accusing the seven doctors of
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Scetiter Oak residents Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Cook have just
from a seek's vacation at Pompanlo Beach, The couple
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residents of the area reside on Sweetwater Blvd. South.

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PHILLIPS HONORED Em*yrs of MeCrory's dowutow Sanford store surhed
t1eIr manager Vernon Phillips with a retirement dinner Saturday
ON RETIREMENT
at the Sheraton Inn. Phillips, shown with his wife, Virginia, has
been with the company for 43 years and is celebrating his 83rd
birthday. Gifts were presented to him by the employes. (Herald

tsweap

Also planned by the Methodist Church is a Rummage Sale to
be held on the Church grounds on Oct. 25 starting at 8 a.m. The
1.ittli Um
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congregation of the Church. This evening of harmony will be
sponsored by the Women's Group of the Church.

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Although jeans remain the
thple of every child's closet,
.he sloppy look so prevalent in
recent years has practically
lisappeared. Fashions for the
ery young set usually follow
du1t trends, and the recent
Iemise of sloppy fashions for
dults is more than likely

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should I Just take mine off, too,
and see how he likes it?

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past.
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enough Is named
or the Imaginary, romantic
p.nd of folklore, reports that
belt business in dressy clothes
of easy-care knits ) for young
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Joseph Adoski of Shirley 1)rlve, Bear Lake, after attending the
Herald Correspondent
u'dc1jng of their granddaughter. Just in time tor, as upon their
Today Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spinks of Shirley Drive in Bear return Mrs. Ado ski celebrated her birthday with a family get.
lake will present a singing program at the United Methodist
together.
Church in Lockhart. The Spinks, well-known in the area for their

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Thursday, Oct. 21 ins

officiates says, "If anyone Li
Correspondent
niversary Wednesday. Before
The Lively Socialites, winter coming Bazaar and other Present who knows a reason
why this couple should
departing for a celebration wi th springs senior citizen group money maki ng projects,
net be
wed,
friends and relatives In Long
let him speak now or
DIAL
Thanks to the generosity of
held its first meeting o u Il
Island, N.Y., where they were year on Sept.
322425
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the Jack In the Box Family forever hold his peace," what
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married, the couple was enwere would happen if someone were
Restaurants,
the yout
Guest speaker for the evening
tertalned by friends at Brain was Mrs. Mar tha Dowman, who treated to hamburgers and to speak up with a reason? 1
Offlce*s are Mary Ellen and Towers, Born In Sweden, the informed those present ofthe drinks after the meeting, much Would the wedding take place?
Or would It be stopped right
Bob Strait, presidents; fill). Paulsons lived In Orlando many services now offered to to the delight of all.
then and there?
before moving to Sanford two
Ann and Earl Hartwell,
A
membership
drive
Is
now j
senior citizens in the Seminole
Presidents; Sophie and Ken years ago.
man
progress.
Has anyone ever attended a
Any boy or girl, ages
County area. Mrs.
Chapman, secretaries; and
stressed, In particular, the "at 10-13 wishing to join this group wedding when someone voiced
N ellie and Bob Michaels,
may sign up at the home of an objection?
home" convalescent care tha t
treasurers.
Recent visitors of Mary and
Advisor
Nancy Booth, 511
D.N.andj.C.aIBSU
is now available. This applies,
Jim Hay at their Little Venice noL,only to those persons who Longwood-Oviedo Road, or
DEAR D.ANDJ.: I've seen It
Only LU "B" movies, but If such
Sanford-Seminole Jayceetes home were Lilly and Tommy have been hospitalized, but also attend the next meeting.
an
honored Sherry Golden, Oct. 4, McLaughlin from Ireland,
Incident has act ually .
The next regularly scheduled
eduled
those who are incapacitated for
bride-elect of Blair Kitner, at a
one reason or another, and can meeting of the group will be curred, I'm sure that someone
Irene and Alfred Laney ob- not maintain their home,
held on Oct. 7 at 7:30 p.m. at out there will write In.
luncheon Saturday at the
Sheraton.
served their 29th wedding
The next meeting of the club the Seventh-day Adventist Readers?
DEAR ABBY: Thank God
Sherry was presented a anniversary on Sept. 23. Their will feature a pot luck supper. Church on Moss Road.
corse and a place setting of
°• RcInev, and his wife, the The members have
I've got you to Lilk to because I
found that
her registered China,
couldn't tell this to anyone else.
former Diane Robb, en- this Is one way to guarantee a DeBary BPW Club
I am scared half out of my
tertained the anniversary la rge attendance.
DeBary
Businessand mind. I think there must be
New directors added to
couple and family members at
If you would like to become a Profeasfo
board of Ballet Guild of San. a cookout at their Orlando member of this active group hold a nal Women's Club will something terribly wrong with
dinner meeting Oct. 7, me. I am afraid I am going
ford-Seminole for 1975-76 are home.
and are 55 Years of age or older, with
a
Dr. Genevieve Richardson, who
drop by one of the meetings and and happy hour at 6:30 p.m., crazy.
dinner at 7, at Green
holds a Ph.D. in speech and
I'm afraid of being around
sign up.
Lantern
En
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ou
Restaurant, DeBary. people anymore because when
te
to
visit his mother,
theatre and was associate
The club meetings are held For
professor of theatre at Mrs. Jennie King at Greenburg, every fourth Friday at 11 a.m. or reseryatlo,,, call Joe Peck someone says something to me,
Thesia Frison by Saturday I wonder why
Kan., near Dodge City, Rev. a the
University of Illinois for
they said it. What
Highlands Club house on deadline. Th
and
is will be the of. I mean Is, I have
Mrs. Leo (Ruby) King Shepherd Road.
years; Bill Gielow, winner of
this feeling
four days visiting friends
ficlal visit of Elizabeth Jarrett that people say one thing to me
Kiwanis Club's Roberta Gat.
Parsell, District IV director, and really mean
chel "Woman of the Year" and relatives at Chipley, Junior Police
something
A Fashion Show will be held else.
award, among other ac- Jackson, Miss,, and Ft. Smith
The Winter Springs Junior Oct. 16 at 7:30
P.M. at the
complishments; and Jack Ark. Highlighti ng the 18-day Police held a meeting
I have a dull headache over
on
Sept.
Dickinson
Memorial
Hall
in
trip
was
Leo
re-uniting
Homer, executive
with
two
director of
one eye all the time. Sometimes
1. Due to mix-up, the meeting Orange City.
Greater Sanford Chamber of semina ry classmates whom he was no t held at th
it throbs and throbs. My
e regular
The club will observe teachers think I'm fakin
had not seen for 30 years. The meeting
Commerce, Just one of
g, and
place, but at the home National BPW Week,
Kings also attended the Kansas
Oct.
19-b
many involvements.
my
mother
is
sick
oE
hearing
of Advisor Nancy Booth.
by attending Presbyterian me gripe about it, so I Just k
State Fair ard enjoyed the
eep
The group discussed Ideas for Church of DeBary
There are several lucky brisk autumn wea ther,
Oct. 19 in a quiet. I shake a lot and cry
w ha t type of arts and crafts grcu) for
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the 10 a.in . service, when I'm alone.
women In the area wearing new
"threadi," which they won at
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better, but I know it's going to
the grand opening of RoJay.
happenagaln,please heipj
Winners of lingerie were
..am 15.
Unnle Moye and Grace Gray.
Annie O'Neill. and Beaulab
AFRAID • r
Roehike were awarded a
DEAR AFRAID' Shoow
w your
Pantsuit and dress, respec.
mother this column and ask her
tively. Forty dollar outfits went
to please take you to a doctor. If
she refuses, take It to your
tO Ruth Senka1k and VOla
Lambertson and wiJJ 30f
teacher, your principal or
C'
$50 fashions were Martha
school
nurse. You need
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SOon, dear, and please Include I
Delores
your name
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DEAR ABBY: My husband
of Lake Mary, drove their
and I have been married almost
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five years. We bought matching
Pensylvanfa, for a vacation. As
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president of the IAke MM
woreattile time.
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Thursday, Oct. 2, I73-1B

Larry MacPhaji To Be Buried In Michigan Friday
30% savings on
men's dress shirts.

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By THE ASSOCIATED PIW.SS

Larry Macl'hail, a baseball innovator
who revolutionized the game, will be
buried Friday in the small Michigan
town of Cass City, where he was born and
raised.
MacPhail, who installed the first lights
in a major league baseball park, thereby
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Timers' Day, died Wednesday morning
in a Miami, Fla., nursing home. He was
5.
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After the war, he purchased the
Yankees and returned them to power
while introducing Old Timers' Day to
Yankee Stadium.
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Butof 5 Series
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It's the type game in which a
win could negate an 0-10 season.
Don't get the idea studen ts from
t he neighboring schools don't
care about the other nine games
on the schedule.
In many cases, seniors at
Oviedo have younger brothers
or sisters attending Lake
Howell, which doesn't have a
12th grade class.
'Just picture the games
played at the breakfast table.
First and 10, pass the biscuits,
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This is simply THE game, the
rest lower case "the" games.
To say both coaches are
chomnpin' at the bit Is an under.
statement. Neither team is as
bad as its 0-3 record implies.
Oviedo will be favored. Home
field. Speed, depth and experience.

picking for this week
oh,
what about Seminole? That
little game? limnmnm. . okay.
DeLand 21, Sem inole 14 — I
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Se mi nole miscue for its lathes,
w hile Seminole drives for one
and breaks one on a long
gainer. Maybe the sniffer is not
working because of all
pollen in the air, but it doesn't
smell like an u pset.

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Japanese baseball coaches
were
a bout to visit Danny Murp rn , it necessary
taugh recently when some
Thursday. Oct. 5
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. 2 p m, it
Pit tsburgh Pirate players adnecessary
vised them of the supposed way
to greet an American manager.
American League
Saturday, Oct. 4
"-you," the visitors told
flkiini1 ItInItrmn 11.14) at
Mwlaugn, uowmg as .•mey reBoston (Tiant
cited the obscenity.
Sunda V, Oct.
Oakland at Boston,4 pm.
Murta ugh laughed. Even he
Tuesday, Oct.?
does
not escape the needling
Boston at Oakland. 5:13 pm
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Boston at Oakland a - is r m, it
rates—and, pe r ha ps, the key to
necessary
their success. Their play does
Thursday, Oct. C
not always ble nd smoothly, and
Boston at Oakland. 3:30 pm.
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"You're asking for it if you
take yourself too seriously or
walk around with your head
down," says ne wcomer Bill
Robi nson. "We los t a doubleheader one Sunday. It really
surprisea me me next any wat.
everybody was Joking on the
bus, and we beat Cincinna ti that
nlghl"
The Pirates will be in ClncLnnati this weeke nd to open the
Natio nal League playoffs.
Jerry Reuss, a 6-foot.5 blond,
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One of the game's most vetsalle superstars, the 5.-foot-7
Californian has some of baseball's best credentials ever for
MVP consideration: a career.
high .327 batting average, 67
stolen bases, 17 home runs, 132
walks, 107 runs and 94 RB Is.
Charismatic Johrny Bench
got the season off to a corkpopping start with his extravagant wedding to New York
model Vickie Chesser on the
eve of spring training. And the
Reds have had a taste for
champagne ever since.
Bench, a country Stern
music lover, was never at loss
for words when the needling
started. When Morgan voiced
dismay that his batting average
was slipping because of little
rest, he found a cot, aspirin, a
pillow and a some slippers in
front of his locker the next day.
Bench and his fellow culprits
got the message across.
Slugger Tony Perez, the most
prolific RBI man in baseball
over the past eight years, was
r shrinking violet in face of the
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follow him from the locker
room.
Reuss isn't the tallest Pirate
pi tc her. Rookie John "Candy
Man" CandelarIa is 6-foot-7,
and so poised he never let up
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Cubs.
The pitchers, who had the
second best ERA in the league,
also include Ken Brett. His
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"Davey is baseba ll 's best 80game player," said Perez, re(erring to Concepcion being
prone to injury.
The q uiet man is center fi eldot Cesar Geronimo. But he
Stalks the out.fleld with adeadJy
grace. He planned to become a
Catholic pried in his native
Dominican Republic, but baseball beckoned. Blessed wi th a
bazooka arm, Geronlino left the
seminary to sign a co n tract
with the New York Yankees,
who had plans of converting
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But the Dodgers won the National
League flag in 1941 and Finished second
1942 before MacPhall left the game once
more, this time to Join an Army unit
during World War It

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MacPhaIl proposed a four-divisional
setup for baseball—close to what exists
today—with teams in Seattle, Denver,
Dallas, Houston, New Orleans, Atlanta,
Toronto, Montreal, Mexico City and
Havana. He also suggested second teams
be located in New York, Los Angeles, San
Francisco and either Detroit or
Philadella.
His survivors include his widow, Jean;
two sons. Lee, president of the American
League, and William, former vice preildent of CBS, and two daughters, Jeannie
and Marian.

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1975 has been the Year of the Dodgers by an unthinkable }Character,
Mauch strolled to a position ing to be cheering for a lorg, Renko. "Gene Mauch is super
game margin.
itian and a super manager, I'll
Ine rollicking Reds, a happynear second base at Jarry long time."
Tough-minded Pete Rose,
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Mauch could have stopped
Park. a deep-throated chorus of
go-lucky band that thrived on ever-ready to start something,
second sentence with "last put the blame on any of his
boos rose (ruin the cit .v,
locker room ribbing, may have was a chief agitator—either
It was Fan Appreciation time," heCaLLSC he will no long- players.
set a National League record with his bat or his nothing-is,"I think they Fired him to
Night and the Montreal fans em' be introducing Expos players
for laughs en route to a division sacred needling.
cover up for themselves. Fans
title. The only thing they took
demonstrated without question to Montreal baseball fans,
He had company from sideA week after his hostile re. booing him? Do they know as
seriously was baseball.
they (fid not appreciate the
kick Joe Morgan, whose quips
managing efforts of Mauch, ception from Montreal's base- much about baseball as Gene
They heard the rapsand were as quick as his blazing
GENE MAUCH
who guided the Expos to an ball fans, Mauch's career with Mauch?
laughed up their critics' bat. Morgan, when he doesn't
"Gene Mauch is one of the say because I doubt If I'll be sleeves. They had a manager have a hand in the hilarity, is
unspectacular fifth-place tie the seven-year-old Expos is his.
with Chicago In the National tory. Mauch, 49, was fired Finest managers in baseball. there next year," Renko con- considered "too nice," some su- busy demoralizing the opposiWednesday along with all of t'j What did they expect us to do eluded.
'League's East Division.
perstars who might be getting lion with his many talents.
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- "The reason I decided to coaches—pitching coach Cal this year with all the young
Morgan, a prime contender
come out here Is that I knew a Mclãsh, third-base coach Dave guys? We won 75 games with games during his tenure with pronounced "too thin."
for the league's Most Valuable
lot of you would get a kick out of Bristol, first-base coach Walt them and the most we ever won Montreal. He was tilted Sept. 5,
But Cincinnati's collection of Player award, has been de'it," Mauch told the crowd. Hriniak, bullpen coach Jerry with experienced players was 1968, three months after being levity-loving "hit-men" made scribed by the Dodgers' Don
fired by the Philadelphia life miserable for opposing Sutton as "the wheels of the Big
"Now that you've had a kick out Zimmerman and part-time bat- 71),
"Anyway, I don't mind what I Phillies.
ci It, I want to introduce to you ting instructor Duke Snider.
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sport in 1930 when he purchased the Co.
lumbus, Ohio, Senators of the Ameri'an
Association for $100,000. lie rebuilt the
team's park, adding lights, and quickly
turned the club into a pennant winner,
Thenhe sold ittoSam Breadonoi the St.
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He then took over the Cincinnati Reds
in 1933, a last-place team that was in
debt. MacPhail installed lights there and
got his friend, President Franklin D.
Roosevelt, to switch them on.
Before long, MacPhail bui:t a winner
and the Reds won the National
Pennant in 1939 and 1940, Just after MacPhail retired from baseball for the first
time.
He returned to baseball to do a similar
rescue operation on the Dodgers. In
Brooklyn's first night game after
MacPhail installed lights, Johnny

"I'm finished," he said following the
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promised my wife I'd retire when a team
of mine won a Wurid Series."

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bombastic and smart," said Gabe Paul,
president of the New York Yankees. "He
made man contributions to baseball and
I have a special place in my heart and my
memories for him.
Tbe first club president to fly his team
to all road games and who tapped the
Caribbean as a fertile ground for
exhibitIons and training camps, Macphail built pennant winners of the Cmcinnati Reds, the Brooklyn Dodgers and
the Yankees. He retired from baseball
after his 1947 Yankees won the World
Series.

The possibility of dual passing
games by both teams could give
fans a tennis neck from looking
back and forth. Experience
tL,akes its toll and Lake Howell
hears the sad chimes.
Wlnttr Park 28, Lyman 14 The Greyhounds are playing
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with
predictors, showing themselves
to be a sound football team at
one moment and virtually
ineffective another. Still, even
with a good effort, Winter Park
should be a bit much for the
fastest 'Hounds.
Lake Brantley 14, Seabreeze I
—This Is the week the Patriots
reach back and do everything
right. I like the defense to hve
Its shining hour and even score
one of the touchdowns.

Trinity Prep 34, Admiral
Farragut 14 - The Saints

f t-Ipbber somebody for the
second weet in a row. And It's a
daytime game, so Trinity
players will want to be certain
to smile as they cross the goal
line. You see, a major ad.
vantage to daytime games is
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UCLA Coach Dick Verineil, right, 21 wrong, three ties for a long-time Nebraska aide Carl pretty obvious we should win barns 56, Clemson 0; Alabama ahead, Tech to Texas A&amp;M,
The Herald ServIces
p.m., EDT) against UCLA.
who may be slightly prejudiced .682 percentage. For the season, Selmer, give the Cornhuskcrs this game, but it's also pre tty 40,
Vanderbilt 7 and Sta te to MLisourl...Oklahoma
NEW YORK (AP) - Colors.
If Okla homa was looking past in the matter, has his own opin. It's 13547.7-.668.
as tough a battle as they gave obvious that the best team now...Alabama 38, Ole Miss 0. State 28-14.
do and UCLA, themselves Miami of Florida (20-1'!), what ion of the rankings. 'q vote the
Missouri at Michigan: It Mix- Oklahoma? Uh-uh...Nebraska doesn't always win." Texas 34Kentucky at Penn State: Nit,
among the Top Twenty, get a do you think the Sooners will be Ruckeyes No. I. I'm afraid If zou wins this one, the filth- 28-7.
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Arizona:.
6.
tany
Lions'
Eastern
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not want to show up."
considered a serious threat for Last year, the Aggles were un- Dame: Spartans usually give against West Virginia but been scored on yet. Which one?
Arizona 17-7.
But
he
knows
the
Buckeyes
the
national championship. beaten until they ran afoul of the IrL
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earns are up an
sh a battle and their of. they'd better not overlook KenState is the nation's No. 1 colwill
show
up.
"On
national
teleMichigan
Is
No.
1 only in ties, so Kansas. They're unbeaten tense is coming on, but defense tucky...Penn State 30-13.
Baylor at Sou th Caroliiu:
during a
you'revi
lege football team.
sion
and
with
th
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football
why
are
the
12th-ranked
again,
and
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stay
that
way
tells
the
story...Notre
Dame
21West Virginia at Southern more kissi ng your tister for t,i
While Barr) "I'm Sti ll Happy ood enough football team
po lls, they'll come after us-no Wolverines a 10-point favorite? for awhile...Texas A&amp;M 35-7. 7.
'5.Bayli' 28-10.
polls wi ll take
(the
MethodIst:
Logi ca l spot for an
to Remain No. I" Switzer's Okquestion about that. When you Simple...Michigan M14.
Utah State at Texas: Will the
Florida
at Louisiana State:
selves,"
says
Switzer.
Mississippi at Alabama: upset since Mountaineers'
lahoma Sooners open defense of
play against the best, it better
Southern California at Iowa: Longhorns be looking ahead to "Anybody vsho counts us out minds have to be on Penn State Second Upset Special...LSU 14their Big Eight crown by enterDespite some pr oblems on the bring out the best in you. We'll Will Iowa be looki ng back to Oklahoma? "That would be a had better do so
me recount- next week. It's also SMU's 13.
taining Colorado, Woody -We offensive line, the Sooners are a be intense."
Penn State or ahead to Ohio logical concern," admits Dar- ing," Bear Bryant said after the home
opener.
NeverAir Force vs. Navy at WashDeserve to Be No. I" Hayes' good enough football team to
Upset Special of the State? Southern Cal 31-7.
rell Royal, "but I know the big- Tide's opening-game loss to theless...
West
Virginia
26-22,
Ington:
hfiddies one point short
Ohio State Buckeyes wil l be in handle
unbeaten
Cob- Week ...UCLA 27-24.
Miami, Fin, at Nebraska: gest mistake you make is to Un- Missouri. The counting has
Texas
Tech
at
Oklahoma
of
an
un
beaten season...Navy
Los Angeles for a nationally rado...Oklahoma 28-17.
Last week's secre was 45 Can the Hurricanes, coached by derestimate your opponent. It's reached 96
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Observe all safety procedures annoyances. Keep ,
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while working today. Don't use perspective.
or dominate the scene today he's being used.
the wrong tools Just because
LEO ((July 23-Aug. 22) Treat among friends. Small waves
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) A
they're handy,
possessions with a light, loving wll bu ild up to a tidal force.
ra ther volatile domestic issue
TAURUS (April 2( -Mby 20) hand today, or something
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. may erupt today be tween you
he Pursuit of a good time could you're very fond of
could get 21) Be careful today you don't and your mate. Do all you can
carry a rather expensive price broken in a moment of anger. do something foolish just to to cool the discussion.
tag today. Have fun, but don't
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) spite someone. If you do, the
bust the piggybank.
Avoid individuals today who loser will be you.
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phone nwnbers.
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BuMs Guy (1) 3.20, 2 110; 3, josedsle Lewis S. Gray (Werkhoisef) &amp;I S
Admirer (4) 4 60; 0 (I'll SlILSO; T D" Dum Greer (Kousrw) 3.1 6.
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his annual Southeaster
cars would pile up and then I woWd be in the lead spin." He then
Winter Nationals in February.
got serious and said that they came tc race and they would do that
as long as the car was rolling.

have come out and he could get new tires. Dave still has six more
races this year and he said that he will visit the winner's circle

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a lip down on the leaders but drove like he was leading th e race.

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plugging. The end is now
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request today. Someone tem- in sight.

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fbrmatlon call 3220701

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hi'y wilt, spare octore mid

Electrolux vacuum cleaner,
condition Call 322 I7$o

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'beat, $10,000 Delivered to your
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HOME AND POOL- S bedrooms, 2
baths,) car garage, Florida room,
central H A, $43,000
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VERY LARGE 3 bedroom home
with nice garden spot in good
lttion,

Harold Hall Realty

ANTIQUES
iPjeceorHousefuil
CASH 772(371

Good uSed furniture wanted Inc
pa'ivate party. 37) 1530
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paid. u%id, any condition
6445126. Winter Park
ij,flmtwt fiberglas
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CASH 3fl.4132
excellent shtpe &amp; ready to go
For ue furnitur, appliances tOols.
(.00ct trailer,
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Ctc Buy 1 or 3001 tm5 Larry's
1973 Sloop, 7k', berths 5, galley,
Mart, itS Sanford Ave
head, all SailS. auxiliary out
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board. $4800 305.SYi 3)79
RecreaflonaI VeNcles
ii' V bottom f.t).rglass fishing boat
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&amp; trailer, Excellent condition
3970 l5tnd.r motør home. Qcd
5.450 377 3915
criodl;t,nn Sarr,fce due to uIIna.s
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REINELL. 19 ft. '73 110 Pun Merc. _______________
Cruiser inboard and out')oarg. low
hours, full canvas, inStruments,
76-At,to PaIlS
head, icebox, sink; tandem
trailer. 373 0391 Mu'st sell
AecOnditIoned Batteries. 51795 cx
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Used office furniture
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Wooi re steel desks (executive desk
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chairs. striqht chairs, filing _____________
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cabinets, as 15 Cash and Carry
trOLL'S
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Casselberry. I? 57, $30 4706
International. Shørt bed, heavy
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1961 CadIllac, Coupe deVilte. full
power, new tires, top condition
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1973 Grand Torino Ford, fully
eqied exceptionally clean,
$2895 Call Duane McGuire, 377
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1977 ToyOta 7 dr. low mileage.
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$3700 Our price. $1793 3231370
or $34 1403 Dealer

Siamesekinens,purebred.sailpoint
cOCoa; $25 eacru Phone
after $ pm

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1995 373 5570 or $311403 Dealer

FREE KITTENS to Qood homes;
orod breed Call after S p m,
5734 11$ Hays Drive
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Dachshunds, miniature's. AKC.
Also Siames, kittens. Animal
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drive, full powse'. air conditioned
14.500 323 777$ after 3.

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Make offer, 2 sets of Harnesses,
single or double pull. Can be seen
at Horse Rider Store. 7531 S.
sanford Ave 339 3302

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Each Woodmere Home Features Central Heat ana
Air, Shag Carpeting In Llvng Areas Inside And
Outside Stora,e, Modern Equipped Kltchec,,
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Drapes ICarpeting •Sep, Din Irig Rooms
HIghway 17.92, Sanford,

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Suntanc-3 BR, I bath, kit, equp ac. mature couple No pits. 373.

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longer neitd but useful itemS
with a Classified Ad
7 1314. fenced yard. $150 Adults
preferred 371 3131 or 3226470
CASSELBERR's'- 3 bedroom.
bath home. family room, air
conditioned, carpeted, kitchen
equipped, clothes washer, food
freezer included Garage, nice
yard, 1730
CALL TO SEE
FERN PARK MAITLAPID - 3 bed'
rooms. I', baths, air conditioner,
dishwasher, fenced yard. $725.
FORREST GREENE, INC.
530 6533
327$970 eves

"SAPIFORD', SALES LEADER'
CHARMING? STORY- Older homi
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acre heavily wooded
countrylike in town setting.
Swimming pool and garage
apartment. Total prIce 559.300.
Sac at 305 W, 15th St.
DFFICE IN YOUR HOME?- We
have it at 7410 Palmetto Ave. for
$77,000 Extra large lot, almost
new with central heat, and air and
much more. In city, close to
shopping
322- 2420

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(OI'P4IRVTPAILERS P41cc lot with
trees nw.arSl(7flR SI7Smo,i
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"SERVICE BEYOND
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Easy Maintenance
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Ceramic tile ars paneling ,,s,
generously throughout, 4
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A full $500 moving allowance when you buy a new
Granada Townhome at Sanora Move in for iese end you
keep the difference
See what a Granada Townhome has to oiler. Over 1,650
square feet of living space .
including 3 bedrooms, 2'/

Established Residential Area?

ntrl feat &amp; Air Condit'on,ng
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SEARS in Sanford 372-

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laundry room, wind awnings, like
new Inniceadultpark Phone32t

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7 Bedroom, I" bath. 10*10' attached shed 45 carport large
Florida room Central air and
beat. Lake Kathryn, $7,000 $30
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Persia Treated Timber Thermal set
polystqq tini%Pi OvCr qalv steel
SPECIALIZE IPILOWCOST
Easy Budget Terms Available
5 FMINOI F STE Ft CO
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Pick Thomosor, &amp; Son, 1517 Bell
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your dancethoc's Collars and tags
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selection first Lot sizes Start at
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Carpentry, RemodeIng, Asinton's.
item he or She' would like to Sell Quality upholstering Free pick up 1,
DeDary 3 minutes from Dellona
Cu'stom Work Licensed. Bonded
Do it nnw'
DeBary exit on I 1 5. 70 minUt
delivery Cell far free eStimate
Free estirytate. 37) )3$
CALL 377 7611
north of 436, II exit, Sales person -_____________________________
701 E Commerci' 3Z3 4451
on site Sunday for
THE HANDY MAN
Painting, Carpentry, Cement work,
assistance Take 1.4 to Deltona
well u#riivag
Trash 4 Clean up Odd Jobs. 377
DeBary exit and follow signs
2443
AMERICAN INVESTORS
-,WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
REALTORS
or I([ YACHIPiES
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
305447.S)44or
SOLAR HEATING AND WATER "We service all makes and models"
$072
Ailtypes and sirs
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS -rreePickupandDeliyery
Werepairandserivc,
Cabin adlorning Ocala National
Call Phil Gon,it 305373)939
S.anforsi Rusine'ss Machines 377 1Q03
STINE MACHINE &amp;
Forest Moss Bluff Ridge, $0' a IX'
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ROWE SEPTIC TANK
101, cabin fvrnist, air con
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All kindscuf dIgging House trailers
'er-ales All work Quarar'r,--,
stait'ments ano t&amp;x reports 53.4
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sCIose to everything yet away from if aHI
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Prices range from $38,900 to $38,500. Move in
as
littl, as 5'/. down with financing at 7.15% (A.P,R.) or 7.25%
(A.P.R.) with 20% down. No closing costs.. Monthly maIn.
tenance lee covers lawn care, water, sewer, trash colleclion, structural Insuranc, and outside liability, Granada
Townhom.s qualify for the 5% tax credIt,
Off,r expires September 30, 973

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Custom made Repairs
Discount Prices 372 6620

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almost an acre of river front with
beautiful trees, great 'ishing
Owner says "Submit offers
CALL NOW
LAKE MARY- Beautiful lakefront
lOtona Peninsula for unobstructed
scenery 525.000

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enclosed patio garden, two-car garage with electric doors,
central heat and air, color.coordunetecj kutchn and much
more Complete recreat,onal facilities maintained by the
Sanomn Homeownr Assor,iation On cIong we pay your
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3971 Pontiac Lemans, 2*000 mIles,
powel- steering, air, 5.400 323
4412 after a.

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

43—Lots-Acreage

Moving? Why Not Live

JIM DANDY JAZZ FEED
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Direct From Boicar"
GORMLY'SE4 5fl40rd373 4733

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

After Hr's call REALTOR Associate
in Mrfla&amp;el')fl 64)6

on? lots 2 utilIty building' Phone
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1969 LTD. great condition inside,
new paint, 53,000 miles, $67S. 373.
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left on warranty; 77 miles per
gal; $3,230. Phone 3739379 after a
pm

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7 Bedroom. air conditioned, fenced
ya.rd, 190) Summeclin Ave. 15.900
or make offer 372 3)97

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE. INC

Big Carport Sale'. Friday, Saturday,
Sunday; 621 Santa (behind
Baiiama .iees.

539,000

19SCam:ron. 2 bedroom, Central

JOHNNY WALKER

Garage Sale- Little bit of
everything Chiictrens games,
records, stuffed animal's, 2153
Palmetto, Oct. 194

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SQUEEZED IN FEELING?
lever again, when you own this
home! Start right at the front door
With huge 25*11' living room. 3
large bedrooms,? baths Super big
29' family room ASking $29,900,
but Out of town owner will consider
all offers 373 9410

WFI"IVA RIVER- Adult park
r4ferirw, Ikhing anocing and
rr'ovi"&amp;en'c sty, Surrounded by
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311 3)SE. FUIt St.
372.3623

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Detentjants
cti'stanc. of as 23 ft to a point;
NOTICE OF SUIT IN
Theererun North 6ldearees.M'.I4"
MORTGAOE FORECLOSURE
West 71 lOft to a point; Thence run TO: JAMES DOWER
Smith 26 deqr,, $3' ii" West
DEVERAUX i DOWER
EUGENE ROBISON
parallel to the easterly right 01.way
You, Defendants, are hereby
lln,'nf US Highway No 17 and No.
92
a diStanc. 01104$) ft to a notified that a Complaint to
point n the West line of said Section foreclose a certain mortgage on the
$7' Thence 'un South 0 degrees 32' following described properly,
Fast for a distance of 13.1 75' to Iitu6te, lying and being In Seminole.')
the point of beginning, Said tract of County, Florida, to wit•
land lyingand being situated in City
The East 54155 feet of the South
of Sanford Seminole County, IO3fett of the North 'jof the P4W ,

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CIVIL ACTION NO. 71-'53$.CA41.B
In Re: the Marriagi .
flNO' I STENSTROM,
Petitioner
and
RICHARD ISRAOSHAW STEN
STROM.
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
IJI(HAR() RRADSHAW
STE NSTROM
PFSIDFPICE UNKNOWN
'Ohl APE: )IFR[fty NOTIFIED

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has been filed against you and you Road 477 (Maittand Avenue), LESS
Marrirune IvuS been filed
are reniuired to serve a copy of your the SoUth 57 feet of the Weit 100 feet
avou'arrenulredto'seevea
copy
tell me the correct way to
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N vlsi., written oe,enses to it. it any, ...........
IVT lying WeST
tseat.he. I have heird that ts
fgr
P01
IlNS,
&amp; State Road 477 (Maitlanri Avenue)
PEEPLES
(xi Carroll Burke, Attorney
8$, MEADOWS. P A
Plaintiff's at. Section 21, Township i South.
is supposed to "inhale" through PetItioner. whase addreis
SeOford AtInti Rank Building, tbrpv, wtsnu.ayj.jressis6)01 S W. 76 Range 29 East.
the mouth then "ehaIe"
5arfrrni, I Inr
md tile the Street Smuilt, Miami Florida 3)143. h.ii 14'en filcil aganst you Sn the
through the nose.
rwiain,uI with the Clerk of Circuit Ni or before October 77th, $975, ard above styled suit and you are
I never Court, Sanford Seminole County. rthenrigTnalwImp,lheCieckof tffl requir to serve a copy ot voure
DEAR READER
cease to be amazed at the range Florida run rw befor, the 9th day of (curt either before service on answer or pleading to the Complaint
(1rt*ui'q, A 0 191$' Othirwui a Plaintiff's' attorney or immediately Gt Plaintiff's attorney, JOSEPH M.
of ideas people have about default
wilt he entered Aqain'st you thereafter: ntherwis. a default will MURASKO, P.O. Box 746, Fern
entered against you for the relief Park, Florida, and file the original
health, The normal WI)' tO Its' the r.41ef demanded in
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(lemarv$qd
in the complaint or answer or pleading in the Office of
treathe 1i in p4 o'4 U'gtm Pefitior,
the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or
WITNFSS my Hand and official position
the nose. If )'OiJ Cant do that
WITNESS my hand and the se,l of befOre the 7th day of
of this Court no this iii, 7th day
November,
thli Cisart run tp,p 72nd day of Sep 197%. If yau fail to do so. a
because of nasal obetructlon of
A t)
decre, pro
tember. 197%
then you need an examination (SealI
confet.o Will be taken against ou
(Circuit
Court
Seal)
Arthur H I3erk*ilh j,
for the relief demanded in the
of your nose.
Arthur H Beckwitli. Jr
Complaint
('lv'rk of Circu,t Court
It is of sOme Importance tO
fleck of the Circuit Court
WITNESS my hand ansi official
Seminole runty, FlOrida
Dv' I ilIIn JenkIns
Seal of office at Sanford,
Dv I iilin Juvikins
tresthe in Urough the nose U
SemlI
Deputy Clerk
flap,ify Clerk
County, 1hi5 30th day of Septemcp,')ceed t breathing in through CAPRfl4
RollIns, Perplpj &amp;
1975
I 13U14KF
the mouth bec.muse the air Is
Meadows. P A
Alttey fnr Pefitloa.q
iSeal)
By' Wiltuir C Qtlic,,
filtered by the fine hair in the 817 Sanford Atlantic
Arthur H. Beck*ttp,, Jr
Attfliy for Petitioners
Dank DItin
Clerk (hI the Circuit Court
nasal passages. It is also
8101 'H 1* Street
Sanfnr, Flisrida 1777;
By' Elaine RiChard.
warmed that way before ft gets Publish' Sept 1) 3* 7%. Oct 7. 1175 MIpmI, Florida 13)4)
Deputy Clerk
to the lungs.
('uF 14 7*
'i*lIth' '"fl 2%. Oct 7. 9. 1,
Publish: act 3, ,
DFR 161
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doctors

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Nurses RN's IPN"s: Aides: Aide
CompanIon' Nc.de'd Immediately
675 (5616

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Household items.
CIOtt'iag,etc.24I4WitiowAve9to
6, Fri. &amp; Sat

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I Redrnm apartment, 117 French
Ave 5100 mnnth pI 125 deons.t
377 6517 or 675 1657
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Nurs('SA;dr.tocarefor semi invalid
L.ght housework Must be able to
work week ends &amp; evenings Good
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SAPIFORDMOBILE PARKS, INC
(San MoCentral)
Old, 2
3S1SS OrlandDrive
lBedrooms.7 baths. zoned multiple
'172 1930
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arid professional
Excellent
Furni%hedApartments
location for liveIn business. Only
611S. Park Weelilyor
114.950.
1 Bedroom trailer in Paola, $75 pius
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Monthly 373 4796
525 deposit. 323
CaliBart Real Estate
Air conditioned furn, efficiency
2
BR,air.
near
SiC;
Ige
private
REALTOR 3237491
lot;
apartment, upstairs, mature
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$130 ma. pluS Utilities, $35
adults 511 Park Ave
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By
owner2" mile's west of San
security 372 0945
ford.
3
bedrooms,
excellent con.
1w (ma. heriroom furnished aots.
.
dillon, $15,900. 323 0230 or 167 7649
k'wnstalrs (onvenient location,
Real [state
ideal In' older "nuotes 53) 0990
NEAT AS A PIN 2 bedroom Puom,'
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Make your Budget go furihir, shop
Oat age
Sale.
Sofa
the Classified Ads every day
bed,
Refrigerator, Toys, Clothes. Mny
misc, items Fri., Sat., Sun.
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Merchandise
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am. tit 101 Larkwood Drive
(Id#Ilwitde)
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2 Story Colonial hifl'i, furnished,
air. Can be used as two rental
apartme,nt. Garage. Nice lot.
Only $30,000. Owner AssocIate,
831 041 eves.

"ii " 'its
FIIA APPROVED- Minimum down
Tired of lonkIng We have 3 room furnished apartment; Adults
payment, 1 b.drm 1', bath
only 101W 9th St $50 month Call
CommerCial Properties
openingi 11,11 or part lime Shown
51'43ousehold Goods
rartral h a carpetCd fenced
3)? 6967
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5, selling Sarah Coventry Jewelry __________________________________
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Homes,
Lots
ion
No investment DeLand 904-736
Spacious well furnished, pine
And
6461
Assume Payments
PFflll(Ef) 17 400-Lovely Puoan in
paneled, good quiet ne'ghb,,cp,op.J
ACreage
'irner 7.cu ian 'n rabruet, 3 needle
Wynnwnod 7 bedroom, I bath
All electric Adults 311 0796
MARRIAGES
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pr'liticn, twin needle, front
24—Business Opportunitie
dinino &amp; Ftoeid,s rooms, double
JOHN K RIDER
550C
Performed by Marilyn. Notary.
Ina.i;n, '1u'
Efticierucy apartment, lights and
ml, well landscaped with large
%W'nq machine
Orata. 901737 5161 or 737 5773
W. GarnettWlijfe
Pay Psalanq'enf %75, l0oayments
water
furniShed.
Elizabeth
Crews,
r'aks
177.500
THE GREAT ATLANTIC
cf U Se. at
phone 3235114 before 10 am
ARE YOU 1ROUhLED Call Toll
PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, IN(
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Broker, 307W Commercial
Stemper Realty
Fr,., 644 2027 for "We Care"SANFORD SEWING CENTER
NEEDS BUYERS FOR TN'E
SanfOrd3fl 7*31
Two bedroom turnishod aprrtment.
107 Fast First Downtown
"Hclline" Adults or Teens
Central Flone,j's
FOLLOWING FOOD TORE5
372 5057
177,941) Eve 169 1114
MULTIPLE
LISTING
REALTOR
7701 Orlando Drive
MOSS I E C. BATEMA
Laf Therapeutic Pool
7771991
19195
French
q0
Sanford,
Florida
Pattan
I
improve your health
Large 2 bedroom downstairs apt.,
chair. corner
Real Estate Broker
322 7324,372 1196,372 0*4
EVERYTHING MUST GO!
dining room, kitchen, living room.
thle 5, lvi' rent., lable 373 loll
PhonøS)1 3163
377
1959,
372
4164
EQUIPMENT
322.7643
3 btks from town Call 373 $109
KULP DECORATORS
INVENTORY
after a p m
6—Chsld Care
SLIM
109W 1st SI , 377723$
BUDGETS
ARE Six Acres, near Industrial Park,
LEASEHOLD
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BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
$43,000
We Buy Furniture
Large efficiency apt upstairs, 3
FIRST COME FIRST SERVEI
FROM THE WANT AD
$ BABY'S WORLD Carefor infants CONTACT:
blocks from town, low rent,
toage7 only. Next to new Oriver' The Great Atlantic &amp; Pac,tic Te
COLUMNS.
Three ot
75th St Zoned MR?
lOok irsg for good tenant, Call 37)
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32—Appliances
License Bureau 377 6615
532.500
5109 after 6 p m
Company, Inc P 0 Box 2331
3 BR. 7 bath FHA. 511.500,
Jacksonville, Fla 37703 Att: Mr
Ior2 Bedrooms Adults only
It's Iik pennies Ironi neaven When
Immaculate 3 bedroom home, OUALITY
APPLIANCES
R.P. Dykes or Mr David Finnel
AT
PARKAVENUEMOBILEPARK
3 BR, I' bath FHA, terms
BARGAIN PRICES 5A7iFORD
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
123.900
Real Estate Dept.
2543 Park Drive. 570 up
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ad
AUCTION, 373 7)10
Crank
Realty,
Realtor
lake Mary
HAL
COLB
[RI
Nice furnished apt..
Rentals
Refrigerator, Kelvinator Fooda.
matur, working man
ly No
REALTY INC
1)06051 Fe *11 1170
rama, side by side $100. 373 50)9.
Pflvn
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107 F 9Sip. Si 11 !I'il
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HAL COLBERT. REALTOR
Old 7 story home on
SMALL APPLIANCES
29—Roonn
____________________ Near Osteen
1 acre; 2 bedrooms, 1 bath;
ardens
Eves 377 06)7 or 177 15$?
. ________________________
ADULT5,NOpETS
REPAIRED
Eves.
Selma
Williams
322.15V
$11,500. Call anytime after 3 pm
5005 SamuforclAve. 37)9310
116W. 2nd St.
Room. Private entrance, private
373 5535.
bath. ar conditioned, no coc*i
floe Realrnom
Patio Roartment
BALL REALTY
3776510
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Nnn.ii 1396961,
3 BR. 1 bath, air, appliance's, fenced
KEPIMORE WASHER, parts
STUDIO 1,2,3
Mrs
PAYMONDM BALL
eulo
back yard. pump, fruit trees
service, used machines
Manor
Woman
To
Share
BEDROOM SUITES
Peg Real Estate Broker
170.000. 3237674 after 1.
I.'OONEYAPPLIANCES37306V
Expense'sorRoom&amp;rd
372 5611 Aft Hr's 377 7757
2 BEDROOM
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In Homi 371 0379
31A—Duplexes
517W lslSu Sanford
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TOWNHOUSES
* "Get 'Em While *
53 — TV- RadiO-Stereo
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ST. JOHNS REALTY C
3oApadments UnfurnjsJ 1 bedropm, kitchen equipped, air,
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* They're Hot" *
carpeted. $95.30. Adults only. 372
Color TV's from $30, B&amp;W. from
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BROKERS
FROM
w nds, &amp; eves
115: Service all makes HERBS'
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Easy friendly living. Come join us.
Day's-lfl 6173
Pltw hoj's in a rural area. No down
TV 1700 5 Frencp,, 37) 173.4
FRAPIIKLIII4ARMSApTS
Nights
337
2352
fl?
payment, monthly payments less
Tw, bedroom (urn o' urufurn.
1505W, 25th St.
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from $141 ma 323 6450.
than rent Government subsidized LAKE MARY- New
duilts grefecred. Security deposit.
TV Antennas installed Also music.
SANFORD
3 bdrm
to qualIfied buyers Call to see i
373 StSbr'77 6470
intefrorn naging
New or
Pximnes
Mak.
color
selections
BAMBOO COVE APIS
you gualityt
rId
rnnstrujctbon
P$ved streets. city water, 121.500
322-2090
377 7996
(AKF
MARY7
BR
duplex,
kit
natheast VideO
One &amp; 7 bedrpom apartments.
M. UPISWORTH REALTY
ProfesslenallyMan,d
with only 1200 down. Government
cPia'n eOu loped Carpeted, central
Req Real Estate Broker
furnished or unfurnished Newly
By
financing 534 1649 Builder
heat &amp; air, 1130 per ma
COLOR TV.$349SMOPITH
503W. Is? St
redecorated Come we. 300 F
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FORREST GREENE INC
SANFORD
REP,ITALPURCHA5EPLAN
Airport
Blvd
3
bedroom,
2
bath
Sanford
373.3343
_____________________________
373f353
373 6061 or 32) 0517 eye's
REALTOR
3775910
home, shady yard, air condition,
644 I0
OIBnry-Aoults BR, air; close to
will dicker or swap $19,500,,
store's. churches Ideal for retired
TAFFER
tJnfsjjfiJ
Forrest Greene; Inc.
-Garage Sales
persons 661 44*5 or 372 5031
Peg Real Estate Broker
$30613)
REALTORS
373 6333
IICFOE 7Stl,St
3776433
GARAGE SALE Oct. 3 &amp; 4 195 S It?.
ralrpnrv, uiyuiuvy rm
xiTcen
3 Bedroom, I' batt. $400 down and
St. Lake Mary. Furniture,
by
ennione-ri.
fruIt
&amp;
shade
tree's,
5)60
16,90O
\V
assume payments Phone 372 3179.
drape's,
clothes 4 Misc.
3777744

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FACED WITH A DRINKING
PRO DL EM
FImh1tps A?UAialIt Anonymous
Can
Call 4?) 4517
Write P 0. Box 3733
Sanford, F lot-ida 37771

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4—Personals

JIM
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377 7111
PFAt '1014
AFTER FIRS
7771991
'177974
377044

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to help lower the cholesterol medicine.
when it is needed, The
For more information Oil
Questranlsausefulmedjclne nitroglycerin pills are for management after a heart
in many patients. It acts by Immediate relief of pain, attack, write to me in care of
combining with bile salts In the However, individuals who this newspaper, P0. Box 1S51,
intestine. This increases the succeed by diet and whatever Radio City Station, New York,
elimination of bile salts through means to decrease their body
Y 10019. Send 50 cents and a
the bowel. Since bile salts are weight and cholesterol often long, stamped, self-addressed
made from cholesterol, this have fewer, if any, attacks and envelope, and ask for 'The
leads to a gradual decrease h therefore have less or no need Health Letter number 2-12,
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$3335150- ColorT'/
QUALITY INN -NORTH
1.48.511 131 LonQwooj
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26time
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($2.00MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum
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Hvp buyer fr 1 bedroom modern
cnnstr,irte1 home in $70.00')
hwsrket 1n Sanford Call Jeff
Williams Kimber Realty,
01(7

HUNT REALTY INC

CHILDREN WELCOME

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Evening Herald Sanford, Fl,

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7P.3IIRMOBILE HUMIS
Fuirnihed lnrludiriq Iltilitie's

$40

At Town &amp; Lake Apartments $700
month plus utiI,tie 377 107')

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6 thru 25 times

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Deluxe 1-Bedroom Apt.

831-9993

HOURS

34—Mobile HOrr*s

3 room furn apt Bedroom
conditioned $100 mo. III F. 5th St
es or 377 5756

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FICTITIOUSNAME

NotIce i hereby given that I am
engaged in buSiness at Rt 2. Boa
ST3A. Longwood, Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious name of

SEEI( &amp; FIND

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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NOTICEUNDERFICTITIOUS
P4AMESTATUTF
NAME
STATUTE
________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
is t.'r.v oiven that the
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
to
Nritir.
i
ha.re+,y
qiven
that
the
•
iflitinlA
Na'i
(B) Tnd;,v In FIorid
iIIU' Chnprrr,
Martian
indprsInn,d nursu..nt to the
Daily Devotional
(44) Three Stooges
LACE DOLLS OF ORLANDO. and "rtins Piamø Statutr Chaper *ith09. Florida Statutes. will reqSter
;P. fleck M the Circuit Court.
that I intend to register said name
(I) Nvws
2c (44) Snlrit 01 '76
5 09 FlorIda Statute will regi%tec cii
EVENING
CN,nty. Florida. upon
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Si,ncnast Sunrise
'ith the (lerk nI th Circuit Court. in
'fl (6) Tattlefales
I of the ublicatiOfl of
Seminole County, Florida in •C
News
(9)
tn life To
7Ofl (2) Tn Tell The
ar'd for SminnIe County. Florida this notice thy' fit?itifl% name. to
cordance with the provisions of the
recfpt
of
7(y) (3 8) Tr4av
proof
the
l.
Truth
it SPAF AGE MARKETING.
FictitIous ham. Statutes. ToWit:
tihliratinn nl his notice, the tiC s'niler which we
(6) Npws
(24) lilIlas. Yoga
ipiI to efloaqe in
Section 565,09 Florida Statutes 1957. tltln,i name. towit
(6. 8) Concentration
THOMAS
hi
Circus
at 94) Wymore Road
And You
5: Kathleen C. Williams
(9) Wild World Of
n h a TIM'S FOUNTAIN Alt Snrin
(44) Un;sccoe
Florida
Publish: Oct 2. 9, 16, 23. 1973
fin
Animals
OF RFAIITY under which I etoect
(9)
Amric.s
DESlo.
Th
partl
interested in said
P'o,ve And Pals
to noosne In husine at 1O7C Con
(13) CBS News
terpris are
(41) House 01
(44) Fllntstonei
cord flrive. (assetbfrry, Fla in the
(24) Intercom 24
FICTITIOUS NAME
flanel I Hendecn
Frightenstein
City
of
(asselbecry.
Florida
(35) Star Trek
(3) Ironslde
Notice Is hereby given that I am
I vnette A Hinderson rinqs.
Pl'W (6) Cantain Kanotsroo
That th narty IntereSted in said
(44) Hrxian's Heroes
(6) Partridge Family
at Altamonte Sp
engaged in business at 109 Crystal t4iiflP' enterpri%.' is as follows'
(44) Fllntstone.s
i'm (2) Treasure Hunt
(8, 13) Somerset
Lake Ave,, Lake Mary 37746,
eminnlp
(runty. Florida. on the
Thomas Shasko
(44)
Stooges
Seminole County, Florida under the
(6) Good Times
of September. 1973
(9)
loir nornr Drive
•. cc (44) Spirit 01 '76
fictitious name of LAVENDER &amp;
P,'hIRh Sen, 75 Oct 7, 9. 16 19S
(8. 9) let's Make A
(24) Sesame Street
(asselher,v Fla 32707
g.
Phil Donohue
LACE
ANTIQUES, and that I intend
iSA
Deal
Deted at Winter Park. Orange OFP
(35) Rocky And
________________________
(6) Mike Douqias
to rister Said name with the Clerk ('nty. Florila
NOTICE
UNDER FICTITIOUS
(13) tnvle
September
39,
1973
Frierx.
($) Ala Valley
of the Circuit Court, Seminole Pitbtish' S.'nt 75 Oct 7. 9. 16 1973
NAME STATUTE
(44) Love American
Underdog
County, Florida in accordance with OFR i
(9) Movie
Ntiry' is hrehy uven that the
Style
(44) Mickey MOUSe
the provisions of the Fictitious ______________________________ irirr'.icinrr1 pi,rsunnt to the
(24) Mister Rogers
R'
(2. 8) The Mootefusc
Club
Name Statutes, To Wit: Stion
Neighth
"FlrtitIoi 11am. Statute' Chapter
(6) The Wahoos
56309 Florida Statutes 1957.
(7)
Bonanza
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE MS 09 Florida Statutes will register
(ii) leave it To
i
10 11
5: Hazel Woodruff
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. with th. fleck M he Circuit Court
(9) Arny Miller
(6, 5)
rv Griffin
- - - - - Baver
CUlT
PublIsh: Oct. 7 9. 36, 23, 1975
SEMINOLE
(24) Romantic
(9)
Lurv
Show
COUNTY. Seminole County. Florida. upon
c'mo (74) In School
3
DES
4
FLORIDa
Rebellion
( 33) Addams Family
recipI of proof of the publication Of
Servi
CASE NO. 7S.1949.CA.09.A
this notice the fltiteOu% name to
(35) Animal World
(44) C,illiqn'ç Island
FICTITIOUSNAME
(44) Gomer Pyt
(OMPANK WINIER PARK, a wit' n i ENTERPRISES. under
r
- 17
(44) DInah
5.('i() (9) Gilliqan's Island
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
I
am
Florida
hanking
corporation.
____________
1fl() (2) Celebrity
hirh we uptt t &amp;ngage ifl
engageq in butinev at 200 N 1792
P'fl (2. 8) Fay
(2) Adam 1?
— —
Plaintiff,
Sweeostakes
hu'iness at 911 Wymore Road.
(Dos
331)
Casselberry,
Seminole
(9)
—
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The Rocks
(24) Mister Rogers
—
(6) Give n Take
Altamonte .rinqs. Florida
rountb, Florida under the fk:tltious
(24) Classic Theatre
TFVFN KELLER and BEVERLY
NeghborI
The panics in?erC%t,d in said
(8) Rnnoer Room
—
name of TOM NORRELL'S 2ND M KEI I ER.
Proviw
his wife. ANTONIO
( 35) Mickey Mouse
enterprise are
(24) Sesame Street
CAR3 &amp; TRADEINS DIVISION OF i (JC.0 and OLGA BELEN LUGO,
(35) Movie
Club
____
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flanlel J Henderson
(44) Father Knows
NORRELL ENTERPRISES, INC. his wife, and DECOR INTERIORS,
A7 (6) Akenten&amp;al
I vn.tte A Henderson
(44) Brady Bunch
and that I inend to register said
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28 f29
Defendants
Minute
Dater? at Altamnnte Spring'.
name with thu Clerk of the Circuit
S'fl (2) News
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1(1'lfl (7.8 '.3) Wheel Of
NOTICE OF ACTION
C,.t,i.iiC rin'y F lorid,u On thu.
(7. 8) Fllprv (jn
Court, Seniinole County, F lorc1a in TO
19) fl'r1
Fnrtunr
ci EVE N K E LL ER and flrt nay l Sle,ntx'r 3?S
accordance
w
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the
orovisions
(6) Movie
HIllbilllp
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PFVERI Y M KELLER, hIS wits Publish' capt 73 Od 7 9 16. 3975
(6) The Price Is
the Fictitious Name Statutes, TO
(9) Streets Of
(
13)
Daytime
and ch of you are notified PFP ,
Riaht
San Francisco
Wit Section Li309 F;orida Statutes that a suit to foreclose a mortgage __________ _________________ —
(24) Villa Alre
(3$) 700 Club
1957
(13) S$aaecpach
the herpinhefew described real IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
(35) lost In Sce
(44) Green Acres
s: Thoma E. Norrell
—
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propertyhash..nhjledaqainsty,u. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIR
Partridge
__________
__________________
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As Prrident
1100 (2.5. 13) 141gb Rollers
t 419. UNIT THREE. SPRING CUlT. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
(74) Classic Theatre
Publith: Oct 2,9, 36. 73. 3975
Family
(6) Gambit
OAKS, according to the olaf thereof FLORIDA
(44) Movie
DES9
'OO (2. 6.8.9) NeWS
__________________ — —
(9) Show Oils
as rerorded in PIat Book I?. Pagn CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.I9S3.CA70F
cmn (13) law And Mr
"•' a"
(24) Dimensions In
74, 76 a 76 PublIc Records of IN THE MATTER OF THE
(44) Phil Donahue
IN THE CIR.JIT COURT OF THE
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.emlnnIe County. Florida
11fl (2.5, 13) Hollywood
Culture
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ADOPTION OF
EIOHTENTH JUDICIAL dIR.
10'Ofl (2. 8) MedIcal Story
Vn are required to serve a cony
— —
(44) lucy Show
YFRS PHELPS LEVY
Souares
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CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
(9) Harry 0
ansr to the Complaint on
1
6
NOTICE OF ACTION
(2. 8) NBC News
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
(6) love Of L'fe
(13, 35) Burke's Law
the Plaintiff's attorney. HOPE TO'
r,APIAND
EVERETT
(9)
ABC
News
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NO.
7IULCAM.I
(9)
Days
STRONG Ill. Eso . PU Bo* 0. 2
PHFI P5
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GOVERNMENT
(
13)
Zane
Grey
_______
(74) Villa Alegre
NATIONAL west Park Avenue. Winter Ptrk,
3766 North flrooke Drive
(35) 700 Club
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Theatre
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(6) Nnws
Florida .nd file the originI In the
Dnraville Georgia
(44) Love American
(24) Carrascendolas
i
Plaintiff, case of Cnmflank Winter Park vi
YOU AR HEREBY NOTIFIED
Style
(33) Mavberrv RFD
AFTERNOON
2
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ESTATE OF LESTER RUSSELL Steven Keller and Beverly M that an action for AdOOtlon of
11'70 (7,5) Tonight Show
(41) B.'wifched
and all hers,devisee, creditors and Yeller, his w;ie ci at. 'n the fir P.YF
°ItFt,PS FVY has h'i
( 7 14)
(6) Movie
the Clerk of the Circuit Court ,n filed and vu, are revircd to serve a
(6)
Young
A.d
(9) Wd, World Of
other persons claiming against ,'u.fôr Seminol. COUOIY. Florida. on copy 4 your written answer, if any.
Imaginary
Restless
EnttrtainrnenI ,
Lter RuieII or the said Estate, or befor,
Characters
.--. ..the 77th d4y of October, to it en H KNOX RETTINOHAUS.
8-9 CBS. TIIF. WALTfl4S
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(44) The Mod Sauad
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NOTICE OF SUIT
Marble
"The Prophecy." John Walton
Complaint will be taken as con
is P 0 P
17'%l't (44) Donahue
1656. Winter Park,
TO
THE
ABOVE NAMED lesser?
Machine
Florida. 37759. no or t*tore the 31st
looks bck and John-Boy looks
100 (2) Toniorraw
DEFENDANTS
flatedthisflndr?ayof September
(9) Eyewitness
day of OOohwr. 1973. and file the
ahead, both despairingly. The
Show
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that 1976
Rook
(24)
Beat
orloirual
with the Clerk of this Court.
a Comnpta In? to forerlose a moe
1'541 (9) Daily Word
thought of a 25th hIgh-school
ISeat)
either before se•yice on Petitioner's
(IS) Big Valley
tgaoe encumbering the following
Clerk of the Circuit Court
reunion depresses John. He
at'.ney or immediately thereatter;
17'lfl (2. 13) Three For
real property
Seminole County, Florida
otherwise,
a default will be entered I
Friday
really doesn't want to see his
MOneY
LOt 3, ACADEMY MANOR, Unit
Dv' Lillian Jenkins
aoainst you
Two,
(6) Search For
accr,rdlr,cj
to
the
PItt thereof
oldclassznates,especjallytho,ie
Deputy Clerk
WITNESS my hand and theseal of
MORNING
loinuorrow
as recorded In PItt Book 16. Page 24. Publish' Sept 75, Oct
7. 9, 36. 1975 thu Court on tPue 72nd day of Sep
he
believes
to
be
successful.
PublIc Records of Seminole County. DFP 161
(9) All Mv Children
tember. 1975
61)0 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
John-Boy gets advice on his
Florida.
______________________________
(24) Electric Company
(Seal)
hal been flIed against you and you
610 (3', Sunrise
future from a spry old doctor,
(44) Variety
ARTHUR H BECKWITH. JR
areregulre.j to serve a copy of your IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Almanac
1'00 (2) Somerset
whosuggeststhatlfhewantsto
fleck of the C.rut Court
writtendef.nsej,ifany,totpnv
15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
615 (6, 8) Sunshine
(6) News
fly Elaine RiChard.
be an author, he should first
DEN BERG. GAY &amp; BURKE. PA ., FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
.'ljmanac
(I) Ryan's Hooe
Deputy
Clerk
attorneys for the plaintiff, wtsos. FLORIDA
675 (2) SneakIng WIth
Puhli.h' Sept 73 Oct 7. 9. 16. 3973
(24) InstructIonal
address I P 0 Bow 793, Orlando, NO. 7S.1934.CAO9.O
84:30 NBC, ThE MONT&amp;
tIER 167
Your Hands
Schedule
Florida 3O7, and file the original GENERAL
JURISDICTION
S')0 (6) Sunrise
FUSCOS,
"Do
You
Take
This
(35. 44) Movie
with the Clerk of the above Styled DIVISION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Semester
NOTICE OF ACTION
1'%fl (2) Barbara Waiters
Court on or before October 70th.
Montefusco? Poppa gets a big
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
1973: otherwIse, a ludgmen$ may t
MCCORMICK ENTERPRISES OF CUlT
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
surprise when the children
Vsit The Royal
entered agaInst you for the relief SANFORD. INC. a Florida cor. FLORIDA
Lover's
dpr'ida th,t he arvi Mnrn,n
poration, JACK J BARNETT, and PROBATE DIVISION
demanded Ic, the Complaint,
(I. 13) Days Of Our
should reaffirm their marriage
WITNESSmyhandandthesealof $01 A MAKSIK.
CASE NO. 7S47$CP
lives
said Court on Septembr 13th. 1975
Plaintiffs, t Re: Estate of
vows. Second surprise comes
(i As The World
(Seal)
vs
EVALYN
SMITH.
&amp;
a k-a
when Momma suddenly shows
Ar$Pwjr H BeckwltPi, Jr.
MOD PROPERTIES LTD. a EVALYPI M SMITH.
Turns
her latent Independence and
Limited Par1nersh,
Clerk of the CircuIt Court
(9) Let's,Mcke A
Deceased
By' LillIan 7 JenkIns
Defendant.
refuses to have the command
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
Deputy Clerk
TO' MOD PROPERTIES, ITO.
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
200 (6) Guiding Light
"obey" In the ceremony. There
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um,xu' auaurx,r
(9) ¶10.000 Pyramid
Inaructioiss:Thehlddennamesllit.dbelowsppesrforward,
are such profound expressions
DEP.133
(General Partner)
SAID ESTATE:
2-10 (2,8, 13) The Doctors
backward, up, down, or diagonally in the puzzle. Find each
780 North Central Avenue
as when they decide that Joey,
Yotj and each of you are hereby
hidden name
box linac uhown:
(6) Edge Of Night
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Hartsdate. New York 10330
notifIed and required to file any j
ir
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priest,
will per(9) Rhyme And
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIR.
HRO'NIS
AND
MERMAIDS
claims and demands which you, or
form the ceremony and Poppa
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
DR.GONS
MARTIN MINDIC.l4
Reason
GOBLINS
NYMPHS
eitherof you. may have against said
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
(General Partner)
exclaims, Hey, Joey, that's
DRYAI)S
GREMLINS
PIXIES
(24) Arabs
estateinttieofficeof thedlerkof the
PROBATE NO. 7S.217.CP
ELVES
73 Candlewood Path
LEPRECHAUN
SATYRI4
Circuit Court of the Eightnth
okay. In the eyesof the Church,
Israelis
Estate of
Dlx Hills, I, I , P4 Y
TOMORROW: Peaches
Judicial Circuit, Seminole County,
(41) Underdog
•
that's kosher."
FRANK I AMBERT WHITE. SR.
1)746
Florida. Probate Division, in the
'0O (?.L13) Another
Deceased
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Courthouse at Sanford, Florida,
World
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
that an action to 'forec$.
within four calendar monthS from
All rr.titoe of FRANK LAM mortaapennthefolIowingde'scrl
(6) Match Game
S
the time of the first publication of
DEPT WHITE. SR who died on property in Seminole County. this notice Each claim or
(9) General Hospital
demand
Aau',ust 77. 197% while'
resident of Florida
(24) Romacjnolls Table
muit be in writing
filed in
Seminole
County.
Florida,
are
lisa? part of the Sanford Grant and duplicate and state the place of
(3$) Mv Favorite
,
notilian that they are required to file Government to' 3. Section 13. residence and post office
address of
er'v ricums or nemanos thit they TOwnship 70 South. Range 30 East,
the claimant and must be sworn ?o
DEARDR.LAMB—Jreada
may hay. agairyt his estate In the lying within the following described
by the claimant, his agent or at
column by you recently about
office of the Circuit Judge of tract ot land Begin at the North
toeney, or the same shall be vo4d
Seminole
County Florida, in the West corner of the South West 4 of
T*UT1I
the man who recovered from
Dated at Winter Park. FlOrid.,
cO(urtPuN,re at Sanford. Florida. said Section 17: Thence run South 3
it
angina pectoris. You ignored
this 15th day of September. A D
wittuln four rrulendir months from deoree's.17'.3)" West along the West 1975.
tMeRI'EO-I.$S
completely a very Important
thue date of It,. first pubIicatl, of lIne of the South Wr,t 'a of said
NIGHT WHITILINEPEVII
5: Dorothy Becker
fact, that the man discarded the
this Notice Each claim or demand 5e'tion 13 for 3*18 19 feet to a point
As Executrix
must
Ic,
be
writing and filed in that is 796 39 fe'et North of, as
useofnitroglycerinplllsandby
of said estate
THE
(klplicale, and must state the otace measured at right angles, from the
5: James A Morel4nd
using "Questran" he cw-ed his
of residence and poSt office address South lIne of the Sosjtpi West i
of James A Moreland, of
SWINGING
angina pectoris and became a
of the claImant and be Sworn to by said Section 17: Thence run South 89
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MORELAND &amp; CUNNIGHAM, PA.
Ire,
a. .i.i...-• i. "ix'"'
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IT. o,oree-uy.w' east. Parallel to the 2*0 Canton Avenue West,
wuiy.vscay rvjuvcuei.cu iw per
torney. or it
South tine of tPue South West a of Suite 380
cent new man. Why?
patients with high diesterol prescribeQue.stran?Alotdo for rr'rdino In lawwill become void ac said
Section 17 for 70000 feet to a Post Office Box 651
A lot of angina pectoris but normal blood fat levels,
flATEt) September 13th 1973
the right patients. Again, the
point: Thence run North 7 degrees
Winter Park, Florida 37789
sictints will marvel at this
FOANK I. WHITE. JR
17' 5)" Fruit parallel tothe West line ATTORNEYS FOR DOROTHY
The meflldine does not right diet with associated
Fwer,itnr of the Estate
of the South West ' of Said Section BECKER, EXECUTRIX
writer's playing tennis, bicycle replace the vali of a proper weight reduction may make t
cf Frank tambert White. Sr
U for 110000 feet to a point: Then, Publish Oct 2. 9, 17$
riding, etc. at age 71 without diet. Often a person can UflICes3ary. In other patients 5' lPhn A Raldein
Pun North $9 degree's IS'.50" West DES 12
any more heart attacks,
significantly reduce the doctors use other medicines JOHN A BALDWIN of
paralle4totp,,co,jtp,lineftp,,5p,
Baldwin?. Dlkpnu
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
West '.ini said SectIon I? for 79 ;
Why don't all doctors choiesterol level by getting rid that also lower cholesterol.
Attry at Law
feet to a point; Thence run North 6 EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
recommend Questran instead of every last ounce of extra fat
Finally, a lot of patients have Suite 0.
deorees SI'7)" West for 1711 71 tee? CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
0 Fast HIghway 136
of nitroglycerin pills?
he doesn't need, The 'loss of quite a bit of gas and digestive
to a poInt that is 861 50 ft COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Florida 37107
Southeasterly rut as measured at IN CHANCERY NO. 7S-474-CA.0t.Q
DEAR READER - No, I excess fat alone often improves complaints with Questran. This (as'oih.rry.
AT TORN
FOR EXECUTOR
right
angles from thC easterly right ROBE 14 T S BRADFORD and
didn'tignoreit,ljustr'anoutof a patient's angina (chest pain may cause the patient not to
c.t 25. Oct 7 1971
niway line-of US highway No I? GRACE M BRADFORD.
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space. me -man wrote tram the heart) dramaUcally. want to use It. For those who PFP I'?
and Ido 97: Thence run South, 26
PlaIntiffs,
deorees 13' 11" Weit parallel to the
primarily about the role of a
Questran Is not a suhetitute need ft arid tolerate it, Questran
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. lI4'i
SNOWiNG
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10 if it hadn't been for the ventilator fans, which he
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inches.
Fair to partly cloudy through Saturday. High% mostly
in the mid Ms. Lows near 70. Winds northeatterly 10 to 15
rupit, decreasing st WghL
Complete deils and tides are on Page A.

fill out an application form at
CETA off ice, or at one of the
two state employment offices
located in
Altamonte Springs.
Then, the applicant is int1wed arid, based on his
qualifications, sent out for an
interview with a pro5pective
employer.
employed in the county earn
from $2.10 an hour to 110,000 a
year.
"T'he employer is getting a
worker free, but the hope is Ouit
employer will continue to pay
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Olin Greene, director of the state fire marshal's
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itoudfoot replied, -I think if the work is completed
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rush completion of the ventilation system, but he
said today the earliest due date he can get thus far
is the latter part of this month.

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'jtennial
community with special participate and observe the allegiance
and raise the new
ceremonies at 10 a.m Monday ceremonies and
former Bicentennial flag over the '.
at the Lake Mary Elementar) studenisof the school ha%e been school
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Errol Greene will have ~
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school principal and closing KNOTHOLE
Jarrell is currently serving as tennial flag to Mayor Walter Den Jackson
Rev. A.F. Stevens, pastorof prayer will be by Rev. J. Harold
secretar) to the planning and Sorenson
the Lake Mar) United David, pastor, First Baptist GANG
zoning
Presbyterian
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teanofljc,
seedng adtyjzndlbel
H.A. Scat, Den Sciner and
The city is expected to have
None of the tnew,bents
June !rmnann are UP in the
A wealth of candidates have between 3,500 and 4,000 eligible
surfaced for the three city voters for the election Final Mayor Bill Grier, and Council Dec. 2 city el ction. A total of
members
Duerr and John 1,918 voters are eligible to Cast
council seats open in the Dec. 2 totals are not yet available Zacco - have filed qu!if)ing ballots in the elecUon.
Lake Mary city elections.
from Mrs. Bruce's office.
documents seeking re-election.
The Candidate qualification
six Candidates have
Candidate qualifying fee In
Candidate
qualifying
period
period
In the City of Winter
an Interest In running Altarnonte Springs is $875 for
in
Casseiberry
opened
WedSpnngs
is scheduled to open
for election, only one
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the mayor's office and $180 for nesday and will close Oct. 17 ai Oct 15 and close Nov. I. The
cwnbent Martin Bacon Sr. - city conunl&amp;,ion offices.
will the voter registration mayor's office Currently
had filed quidifying papers by
Only one can di date for the books
cupted b) Troy Piland and the
morning
two open city council seats and
The city currently has 4,093 two cit) council posts held by
According to City Clerk Ka) the mayor's office In the Dec.2 registered
Irene Van Fepoel and FErnest
oters
Sassman, live others have city election in Casselberry has
The candidate qualifiration Hendrix will be on the ballot.
picked up quailf)lng papers, filed qualifying documents
so period opened today in the City The cit) has 1,211 eligible
including Incumbent Coun- far. T'he
lone candidate is of Longwood where three city voters.

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which means an automatic
percentage drop in tFe ratio of
exemptions to the total value.
By ED PRICKEIT
Bill Suber, assistant county
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pr operty appraiser
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the 16 per cent drop in assessed
Seminole County officials are aiming towa rds
exem
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since 1972 means the tax roll is the first week In November to reopen the county
"working in the right direc. Jail, County Commission Chairman Sid ViNen Jr.
said today.
tion."
Suber said the proportion of
Jail doors closed June 0 after a fire swept
Sanford's taxable property and
that portion exempt from taxes through the facility. leaving 10 inmates and a jailer
is "no different than any other dead in its wake.
ci ty" of(mparae
&amp;nce the fire, the county has paid out an
The latest figures from the estimated 11,000 per day to house Seminole County
county shows 36 per cent of the i nma tes In jails in surrounding counties.
total $213,889,665 assessed
Vihlen said he has %Titten state official.3 asking
rom taxation, Suber for a November Inspection in hopes of reoperdng the
$126,741
050 is jail to cut out the $1,000-a.day "premium" paid
oth er counties.
"taxable for operating
poses," he added.
Vthlen's letter follow; county commission a

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company's gift was $4,000.
Eckerd Drugs. which operates an
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been accomplished so far and we are
hopeful that we can reach our goal
by the time the campaign ends Oct.
23," he said.
Eiselin said the report dinner
was highli gh ted by a $13,0 con.
tribution from Sears Roebuck and

per cent drop In a3sessed
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The city's exempted amount elderly and veterans'
property from the tax roll in the city elderly exemptions, and the He said the state ordered
exemptions, which Knowles stnce 1972 may be due to the completion of
the $4 million reappraisal for fair market
cent 1973, 52 per Cent In 1fl2, said "is sling," in number. slow down
in construction and county courthouse here,
The burden of Sanford's but it was only 39 per
cent In
value increased the cit 's total
Knowles said the State "not as many governmental
flic increased amount of city
property owners is being eased 1971, said Suber.
Ixgislature has granted many buildings being built.-,
fts assessed valuation 15 per cent
The city's exempted property tax exemptions in the past,
fie said the reason for the
O(M,237,755 which includes $10
exempt property is dropping Includes the many
churches, which meant tapaers had to jump in t he amount of exem
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castruction
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tions ktiin 1971 and 1972 as the pposes of the new rea
uber explained the reap
doll,ir value of exemptions, the buildings, homestead and
Suber said the declining because of a population in- praisal - to
t'
city
said today.
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an equalized nraa1 increased the city's
widows exemptions, and percentage of property exempt Tease more h omestead and tax roll said get
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taxatle value b) 40 per Cent
Pete" Knowles said the city is
gaining ground t thegood,"
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MONSIEUR, By lawrence Morris. Harper &amp; Row. 182
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18.95.
As creator of 17 novels and
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Reading Lawrence Durrell's
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lutcst novel, "Monileur," is one Award for fiction, Wright Mor.
thing. Understanding it, anoth. ris Is eminently qualified to diser.Foritis,asjIenear the cuss the art to which he has
end of the book has It, definitely devoted so much of his life, and
it "new and rather undisci- he does so with great chann
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book he has subtitled 'Res'er.
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200th birthday anniversary in 1976.
Mrs. Grace Bradford, Immediate past
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informa tion to the Florida RI-Centennial
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evidence, a recorded baptinn, indicates Mrs. F.H. Rand. The child was baptized in Phelps of Fort Reed (a mir.-Oonary in time head
of
the community prior to 1877.
"He (Henck) laid claim to a homestead
the home on Easter Day, April 1, 1877, by Orange County) came from time to time. Prac cal the Rollins College Center for
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Politics, published a study on and by 1876 much of the best land had been
Christ Episcopal Church, built in 1880 the Reverend J. H. Wedell, a young Mr. Rand's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward consolidation for the four South Seminole settled,"
and the oldest church still in
use In clergyman recently come to Florida from Rand of Boston," the church history cities and Included brief histories
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dephrtmerit" rather than advertise for bids of a new a part-time officer for
se%eral
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contracting for complete police car wi th police package months, th
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city
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LAKE MARY — City council protection with the Sheriff's equipment on it.
about
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original
last night unanimously ap- Department.
Perinchief also told the police dpeartment budget of
proved resolutions Increasing
He proposed, and council council he had received eight $35711, Perinchief said
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have a three-man police force.part-time po sition; 4) advertise be made within 10 days,
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or by pay beyond his quitting date,
Councilman Burt Perinchief, for bids for life insurance for the council's next regular
He resigned effective Jan. 14 'in
the police commissioner, said three police officers, 5) extend meeting, Feb. 12.
order
to repo rt to o new job Jan.
it
city would do better to S'jclal Security benefits to all of
The sala ry for the chief would 20, but his pay peri od ended
contthte with our own police its full-time employes
and 6) be $10,500, the same paid for.. Jan, 17.
mar Chiel (ierald Fitzgerald,
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She Is appealing for $30,000 In Seminole County, compiled Its history in Middlebury, Vermont.
states, "visitth at the home of their son in community,
beautification money directly to the 1942 with many facts and dates furnished
"Having decided to make Longwood his Longwood, and became interested in the
committee In Tallahassee, noting the 1976 by Miss Elizabeth Rand of Orlando,
While the Douglass report indicates the
home, Mr. Rand was appointed a lay idea of building a church In the community community
of Longwood was founded
year may be especially important to
The church history records that reader and read the services
of
the
church
and,
back
in
Boston,
procured
funds
for
the
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1880,"
the reports also state that
Longwood citizens.
"probably the first sacrament of the on Sundays in a small log schoolhouse 011 erection of a building. A lot had
While it has been generally believed, and Episcopal Chuch to be performe
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Henck
arrived
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d in the the property of Mr. Herick (the town's been donated by
Mr. E. W. Henck for ft steamboat up the SL Johns River from
published, that 1880 was the -year of community of L.ongwood, Florida, was the founder.)
purpose."
Longwood's founding. at least one piece of bgptiL,n of an I ant
Jacksonville to Mellonvllle (which later
nf daughter of Mr. and
"To these services the Reverend Lyman

Research Is underway that may prove
the City of Longwood will mark its cen'

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When Councilman Harry
Terry asked to extend life Insurance benefits to all employes, Perinchief said he did
not know If there was enough
money and urged the council to
act now on his police proposal
so the city would be In compliance with state law.
Council did not discuss costs
of the police commissioner's
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Sheriff's deputies today were searching for a new luxury auto, guns, stereo
equipment and fruit boxes stolen by
thieves over Seminole Count)'.
Town and Country LIncoln-Mercury
Inc., U.S 17-92 at Five Points, sou th of

S,tnfonI, reported a 1975 LIncoln Co*tinental Mark IV sedan, valued at $9,160.
was stolen from a lot and attempts were
titade to steal a second Continental,
Deputy Joe Patton reported. The stolen
car was described as a two-door white

Insurance or workmen's compensation.
Perinchief also estimated it
would coot the city $18,772 to
maintain his three-man force
through the rest of this fiscal

vehicle with a red vinyl top.
Forest Allen Greene, of 104 Canada
Avenue, Rolling hills, Longwood,
reported a guitar and stereo equipment
valued at $1,330, missing after his home
ttas entered via a living room window.
Stereo equipment, diving gear, two

year which ends in October. He

estimated the police car would
cost 1-4,500 to $5,000.

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Parham Craft=, 28,
Orlando, died at Florida Hospital North of head injuries three
hours
after
the 1:38 p.m. crash. A
passenger In Ms. Crafton's ear, her brother, John A. Parham,
24, Ibis Road, Loagwood, was listed In
fair condition today at Florida North. Madelyn S. Weitfall, $O,
Longwood Rte, 2, driver of the pickup
truck toverturned above) was in serious condition in the
intensive care unit. Her daughter, Janis
Westlall, 14, was listed In good condition. Troopers said the car was
northbound and the truck south.

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Major differences were In
salaries and retirement.
The city's estimate also did
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bound when the near-headon collision occurred.

cost analysis he had presented
to them in wilting, Lake Mary
could hold the expense of the
chief, one officer and one car to
$27,511.77 compared to an
estimated $33,207 for the county
to provide the same protection.

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This y e ar 's budget decrease in Seminole was
part of a total $34 million trirr.n,d trim
board budgets across the st.a
No one, Harris noted, is at:
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closely monitoring this year's session In
Tallahassee.
Regardless, Harris said, "Seminole County will
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State school funds in Seminole County next year
could be slashed as much as $1.5 million, Assistant
School Superintendent Roger Harris said today.
Thecutbackherewould be aresul t of apr ed jc( ed
6.6 per cent reduction In education funds brought on
by about a $230 million anticipated shortage in state
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"a $230 million Shortfall is expected next year" at year's shortages.
Although school officials, Harris says, are taking
the state level,
a
"positive approach" to the problem, he said if the
What It will mean here, according to Harris, Is a
School Superintendent William Layer has possible reduction In summer school, a potential $1.5 million estimate holds true , the superintendent
predicted a reduction In salaries if this year's cutback In special education programs even a would be forced to ask the school board for some
cutback extends Into next year's school budget.
ac tion,
hard look at drivers' education classes,
Layer refrained from going to the board with
And, Harris, said," there's some feeling at the
In the wake of a cabinet rollback, Seminole this year's cuts because the school system was able
local level" that it
not only will extend, but cuts will County's budget was trimmed this year by $608,000 to absorb the loss with
contingency funds and by
be even more severe because the state already has at the bequest of State Education Commissioner cutting money from
some line items.

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67th Year, No. 140-Friday, January 31, 1975

12:00 (2.44) News
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(8) Jackpot
(9) Password
(35) Big Valley
12:30 (2,1) Blank Check
(6) Search For
Tomorrow
(9) News
(44) Variety
12:00 (2) News
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(9) All My Children
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AFTERNOON

Jill Ireland plays Telly's wife, discovers one of his favorite
whose beauty strikes Bronson, musicians is In trouble. The
BEM. By Georges Sim. Knights Teroplars. All of which
torks for Open America, a and almost leads him into a musIcian, whose
luck has been enon. Harcour t Brace Jovanov- is a bit confusing, but Durrell
citizens' action organization, trap.
FRIDAY
running bad, takes a payoff to ich. 166 Pages. 16.95.
manages to sort it out reason.
Denver Pyle plays her boss.
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silent after witi,,slnga
MORNING
Although
it
was
originally
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Karen has an office manager PREMIER Brian Keith stars
murder, harry senses a published in Europe in 1961, this which
another mystery is posed
who
is
an
ex-newspaper gal Lew Parker, a private
6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
problem, does some checking, is the first appearance In this for the reader to unravel.
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played by Dena Dietrich and a vestigator. It's not much dif- and almost winds up a victim country for "Betty"
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Durrell is not easy to read, his
roommate
who works for the ferent from other private-eye himself,
Almanac
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Georges
Simenon
prose
often murky, but It must
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that u
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of his other psychological nov. ancient chateau near Avignon.
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
el.s, but this (line he fails to
Phil Thomas
provide the absorbing story
AP Book Editor
that highlighted the others.
For Friday, January 30 1975
Fine writing alone just Isn't
enough.
BLACK SUNDAY. By Thom.
The
protagonist
of
this
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aims will throw some road- you can handle. Ease up or late 20, married to a man from of the "Black Sunday" plot
a well-.to-cio family, and mother should be intriguing enough to
blocks In your path. Keep cool you'll shortly be boxed-In,
of
two children, She Is also a
at all costs.
SAGIVFARIUS (Nov. 23.Dec. drunkard and has a penchant mike you want to read It: An
Arab guerrilla attack on the Su.
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promiscuity. When the per Bowl using the familiar
Be extra-careful If you're using refuse to aid one who's gotten to
reader first meets her, she Is television blimp.
tools today, Also, If you're you before materially,
then
drunk,
sitting in a bar called
working with another, remind forgot you till his present
Who in his wildest tmagina.
"The Hole" with a mentally in tion would ever conceive that
him to work in a safe, orderly dilemma,
man - one of the many who the well-known blimp drifting
way.
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particular place - overhead would be carrying a
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and
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from his peculiar deadly load of shaped plastic
You're not especially lucky opponents now. It will only
attentions
by
an older woman explosive laced with packed
today when putting out cash for stiffen their resistance to your
risky or chancy ventures. Buy aims. Be tactful, considerate. who takes pity on her,
shrapnel charges that was
She shouldn't have. Betty, the about to go off In a blast aimed
nothing sight-unseen,
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22)
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CAMPING
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ChARACTER
FAMILY
IIOMEMAKINC,
pr
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CITIZENSHIP FARM LIFE
material possessions. Don't the fault lies.
NATURE STUDY
Is
a
thoroughly
rotten person — the reader-net to start unless he
COMMt'Nrry
GARI)ENIN(;
deal with persons you mistrust.
Tomorrow - J'irtorjal Forms
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) one suicidally determined to plans to read nonstop and that
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You'll
be spending
more time Foul not only her own nest but warning Isn't too far off base.
There's just a thin veneer over today shouldering burdens and also those of the people who try
Your patience and temper. A problems of others than you will to help her. And she's most Action-packed, crisp, fast01
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adept at IL
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your resources are
JAN. 31, 1975
thus Impossible to empathize Sunday" Is quite simply a
concerned. You purse can't
first.
with but she also is utterly bor. class plot
told In first-class
handle a spending spree.
Plans for improving your
Ing, despite Simenon's valiant
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Know when to back oft today if off to a slow start. Don't use
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cameras, two radios, a typewriter and 50
record albums were reported missing
after a burglar)' at the Forest City home
of William Bowes, 466 W. Lake Brantley
Road. deputy F.M. Stewart repor'ed.
Two shotguns and a rifle, valued at
1305, were reported taken In a burglary
at the Longwood home of Bill Governale,
212 Nob Hill Circle.

slept and took in exctss of $800 cash from
the house.
Detective Sgt. Robert Kunkler said a
Sunday night fire that damaged the
clubhouse at Marbeya Club Apartments,
SR436 at Lake Howell, Casselber'ry, has
been ruled "accidental" and traced to
paint and other substances stored under

William Pethick of Tavares told
deputies that 37 black fruit boxes, with
the Imprint "May Bros.", were stolen
from a citrus grove at SR-46A and
Country Club Road west of Sanford.
Deputy David 1 Smith said the boxes
were valued at ,'O.

area.
&amp;IflfOfd police today reported burglars
° broke into the Sanford-Seminole
Jaycee headquarter, building at 427
1'ettth Avenue took only beer and
drinks from a refrigerator and a book
eigh t-cent postage stamps (torn a tiePatrolman Eugene Fog!. said J
Emote, 410 W. Fourth St., Sanford,
reported a $125 gasoline tank was stolen
from a parkd van belon g ing to Seminole

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Midway home of 80.year-old Norman
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WASHINGTON (AP)
A federal judge ruled today
that millions of documents and the White House tapes
accumulated during the presidency of Richard M. Nixon
belong to the government.
The decision nullifies a Sept. 7, 1974, agreement under
which Nixon was to have partial access and control of his
papers.
'There Is no precedent which compels the finding that
the 'presidential materials and tapes' are the personal
property of former President Nixon," U.S. District Judge
Charles H. Richey said In a detailed opinion.
At issue are an estimated 42 million documents and 214
years of tape recordings generated by the Nixon White

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House.
The judge did, however, set out an elaborate procedure
for Nixon to attempt to recover items or tapes which he
might claim to be private or personal.
Rickevs decision, while keeping the Nixon documents
in Lie pus.ses.ion of the government, also declared them
out of bounds for unlimited public access.
Richey said that, while materials and tape recordings
generated by most federal departments are subject to the
Freedom of Irthrmatlon Act, the Nixon papers and tapes
are not.

Task Force Cut Back
The liav3' reportedly will cut

back its aircraft carrier force next year to its smallest
size since World War H.
The new Defense budget, which will go to Congress next
week, is said to reflect a reduction of two carriers. Likely
to go are the 31-year-old Hancock and the nearly 30-yearold Oriskany.
This would leave the Navy with 13 carriers, including
one used for training.
Mm. James L. Holloway III, chief of naval operations,
signaled this development Thursday when he told a San
Diego audience that surface warships will carry a larger
share of the sea-control mission "with the reduction of
carrier force levels."

American Age Goes Up
WASHINGTON (AP) The number of Americans age
65 and over Increased by 436,000 between July 1973 and
July 1974, while the number of preschool youngsters
dipped by 404,000, the Census Bureau says,
Ins report Thursday, the bureau noted the continuation
of a trend toward an older population caused by a
declining birth rate.
Those 65 and older accounted fcc 21.8 million persons, or
10.3 per cent, of the population; children 5 and under
totaled 16.3 million.
The worldng.ae population, those in the 16-64 range, increased trvin5?,itos7.S Per cent.
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WASHINGTON (AP) Effective in late March, each
prescrip tion for the widely used tranquilizers Valium and
Ubniwn will be valid only for six months and for only five
refills, wider a government artier aimed at curbing
alleged abuse of the drugs.
The order, published this week in the Federal Register,
remains open for Industry and public comment. HoffmanLaRoche Inc., sole manufacturer of the drugs, fought for
seven years against federal controls but reportedly has
agreed to the new regulations.
Valium and Ubrluzn, respectively the nation's first and
third most often prescribed drugs, are used to treat anxiety, tension and other emotional problems, to relieve
muscle spasms and In alcohol withdrawal.
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HINGHAM, Mass. (AP)
A local discount store is
offering "huge, rather unusual, reputedly famous,
rdlec(orjzed windows, originally designed for an office
building." The windows used to adorn the John Hancock
Tower In Boston until hundreds of them started popping
out of the new skyscraper. Now the survivors are bringing
$100 apiece
one-fourth their estimated original price.
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TALLAHASSEE, Ha. (AP) The state's $25.5-million
purchase of Honeymoon Island should be investigated to
be sure the state is getting what it's
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The new unit is constructed
adjacent to Florida Hospital
North on Semoran Boulevard.
it is designed to handle walk-in
patients as well as the mentally Ill who require Intensive
hospital care.
Dr. Werner Metz, Srnfno!,
Vnivcr;iity sith a inatcrs in
County Mental health •
psychology, began readying
Association director, said the
facility last June.
facilIty
will provide "cornToday, the press toured the
Longwood
prehenslve
care" for Seminole
facility briefly before an
open
County
patients.
John M. Chenet, 25, 701 Logan Dr., was house on Sunday when the
Metz also said he wouldn't be
public Li Invited between 2
arrested and charged with leaving
surprised if the facility (ills up
scene of an accident and (ailing to use and 5
rapidly.
due care in driving at about 2a.m. today,
Exactly when the center will
according
to
Patrolman Chip open hasn't been determined,
And when it does, Mrs.
but Mrs. Raettlg said, hopefully Raettlg will be there with her
&amp;ewlngton.
He was released on his own it will open by sometime next new innovative plans and ways V
week,
recognizance.
to take care of those who are
The project was funded with a oftentimes unable to care for
Chenet allegedly struck a 1966 Chrysler
belonging to Martha Rollins, 699 PZ,000 bond issue approved by themselves the ones society
Longdale Dr., as he was turning the Seminole voters In W70. The has named the "mentally Eli."
corner to go to his home. According to
Brewington, the Rollins vehicle, which
was empty at the time, was knocked

1-fandal Hatchets Chuff ch
By GLORIA DROGOSZ
Herald Staff Writer

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS A hatchetwielding vandal tore through St. Mary
Magdalen Church here yesterday,
leaving a trail of wreckage and shattering an imported stained glass window,
In all, damages were estimated at a total
of $3,000, Church Secretary Mrs Joe
Hinton said Friday.
All the doors
both interior and ex-

Patrolman Bob Connally,
officer, said the man was carrying an
estimated 80 grams of marijuana.
Possession of any amount over 5 grams is
a felony, U Steve Garver said,
Bond was set at $5,434. Cavallere was
being held in the Altamonte Springs jail
awaiting transfer to the Seminole County
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destroyed, apparently by a hatchet. The
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damage In the school and social hall.

The stained glass window was liiiported from Spain.

According to Altamonte Springs police,
only a candy bar and carton of chocolate
milk were reported missing. The incident
was reported to police yesterday marning.
Vincent B. Cavallere, I054 Martex Rd.,
Apopka, was arrested early this morning
on charges of possession of marijuana,
reckless driving and attempting to elude
an Altamonte Springs police officer.

A guest at the Ramada Inn Motel at
State Road 436 and Douglas Road found a
surprise passenger in the elevator
yesterday when he started to ride it.
Inside was a blanket-covered color
television set, apparently removed from
an empty room and abandoned by a

would-be thief, according to Altamonte
Srigs police.
Stereo, radio and tape equipment plus
a five-speed bike, valued at &amp; total of
$550, were reported stolen from 601
Crosby Court yesterday afternoon, according to LI. carver,

Mom Pays Smathers Fine
TALLAHASSEE, Ha. (AP) A mother's concern has
prevented Secretary of State Bruce
Smathers from
Possible revocation of his drivers license for failure to pay
a 127 speeding fine.
Smathers' office said his mother, Rosemary Smathers
of Vero Beach, heard a radio news report that he owed the
fine in Indian River County. So she went to the
court clerk
Wednesday and paid it.
Indian River officials said Smathers had until today
to
pay the fine or they would begin revoca don
proceedings,
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Police here are investigating a breakIn at the law offices of Wilfred Conrad,
100 N. Dixie 'Highway, acco'dIng to LI.
Frederick McGowan. Someone apparently pried open a second4tory
window by an outside staircase to gain
entry. So far nothing has been reported
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2.5 million holders of Veterans distributed In checks, The rest
Administration life insurance probably will be allocated as
policies will get their 1975 dlvi- credit toward future premi ums
dend checks withIn 45 days In a or to buy additional insurance,
government effort to pump an option which Is open to the
cash quickly into the recession, veterans, he said.
plagued economy.
He said the average dividend
Announcing this Thursday, would be $163 for holders of
White House Press Secretary World War I U.S. Government
Ron Nessen said participants in Life Insurance, $69 for those
the three affected Insurance covered by the World War II
Plans customarily have re- Na tional Service Life Insurance
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Jack Hanna, the Japanese team
Was V excited with the excur-

sion, they plan to return In the

explained
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near future to film four or five
gnificance of this endangered
addRIIa1
features, some in
p'cies as the symbol of
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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) The News Election Service
has presented the Florida Election Supervisors
Association with seven $500 scholarships to award to
journalism or governnment students.
Robert Flaherty, director of operations for NES, said
Thursday that the $3,500 In scholarships are for FESA's
cooperation in reporting election results.
Flaherty presented the scholarships to FESA President
Harry Nearing at FESA's statewide meeting here.
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Patrolman John Foster, one Sunday at the Melodee Skating crown at the Feb. 8 Valentine Florida
ides.
Insurance.
of the 12 Qfltestafltj In Beta Rink, Sanford,
Ball In Sanford Civic Center. - The MelOdee Rink will
But be said of the early payPhi's vaInt1ne Ball
King contestant, collect votes1
"The President
feels
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this a"ction
will
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during
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king
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substantial amount of cash at a
t Is donated to the Central p.m. Donations are $1
time when It Is needed to give a
CA LL MILLERS
session,
Foster has also arranged a boost to consumer spending."
Nessen said the dividends to1ety (A surprise activi ties
tail
$335.8 million, but that only
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me Henck home still stands on East
Lake Avenue in Longwood. It was orcupled bythe Hcnckfamlly Into the early
then became the home of the late
Mr. and Mrs. L T. Hunt (Mrs. Bobbie Joe
Hunt was Henck's heir) and now is being
restored by the Doh Barnes family.
The Douglass report notes that Henck
made a survey of most of Central Florida
with the Idea of developing railroad lines,

"By the fail of 1879, Henck decided to run a
line from Sanford to Orlando to be known
as the South Florida Railroad,

corporated Into the Seaboard Coastline,
Opera tions begin In io."
Mrs. Bradford said yesterday that
- 1877 baptism and the statement "by 1876
much of the best land has been Settled"

indicates an active community in 1876.
The historic society has been involved in
researching the history of Longwood anti
restoring buildings since 1968.

tanker, the U.S. Coast Guard says.
The five were picked up Thursday by the 870400t
Australian Bridge 3 11 hours after their three-masted Star
of Peace sank nine miles north-east of Eleuthera in the
north-eastern Bahamas.
A Coast Guard spokesman In Miami said the engine
explosion ripped a hole in the sailboat's hull, causing it to
sink. The five men were able to get off a distress signal
before climbing Into a life raft.

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Of Dealers
TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (AP)
Florida truck dealers say

request of manufacturers such
as GM and White.
they will launch an effort to get
Hunt said after the hearing
the 1975 legislature to weaken that he would rnuter
Florida
the state's new noise-control truck dealers to seek an inlaw because it discriminates crease In the maximum allow.
against them,
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Pollution Control Board was to in most other states.
vote today on whether to adopt
a proposed amendment to its
noise-control rules or grant a
temporary variance to truck
dealers as a way to solve their

problems.
F.R. Hunt Jr. of Tampa, who

Sclerosis Victim Loses Ch air
MIAMI I AP) Wilbert Stenzel thought he had troubles
enough when he moved to Miami last fall to try to rebuild
a life shattered by multiple sclerosis and th e
loss of his
job, home, wife and children.
Then someone stole his $500 wheelchair,
"What kind of person would steal someone's
wheelchair?" asked Stenzel, 37. "Some people, I guess,
'Ail] do anything'
After hearing of the theft, E.T. Griswold, a Miami buslnessman, purchased Stenzel a new wheelchair and an empioye organization at another company brought Stenzel 8
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round-the-clock attendants,
He said he's been able to make up the difference in the
payments through money from his parents in Buffalo and
what savings he has left,
Stenzel, who has sVent th' r:t :.Ls in and out of
wheelchairs, moved to i1iaiiii for the climate after his di.

vorce.

"I owned a home and everything there," he said of his
life in Buffalo. "But I lost all that when my wife divorced
me and took the children (aged 10, 14 and 16)."
The former television repairman said that at times his
disease lets him work but will suddenly leave him helpless
again. No cure has been found for his affliction.
Stenzel is one of 26 persons living In Independence
House, a converted motel opened a year ago just for
handicapped persons.

Parapalegic Association.

Before the offers of help arrived, Stenzel had said he
would be hardpres.sed to buy a replacement wheelchair
for the old one, which was stolen last week.
He said he gets $367 a month disability benefits horn
Social Security and pays $400 a month to Independence

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ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla, (AP) paid $2,000 less.
The governor, who planned to seI," he said in a Thursday no
says he Is the largest truck
Gov. ReubEn Askew had the
connection between his move
Pride has been working in the be in his Tallahassee office
to- statement,
dealer in Florida In volume, machinery ready today to re- commission for a month
and Adams' being bumped. He
for day, then turned the matter
told the board Thursday that be place two Bicentennial Corn. $2,000 to
Kemp and Wetherington both said be had worked for the
prepare a status report over to Williams also
needed either a variance or rule mission appointees of former for Williams.
a move moved to the Bicentennial department since 1969 and that
attacked by Wetherington.
change to be able to sell certain LI-. Gay, Tom Ada ms with men
Commission from other parts of the move was a promotion.
Askew said that when he
"Under the post-Watergate the Commerce Department
models of heavy-duty trucks of his own choice,
planned the change he was not morality, the governor cannot
that do not comply with the law
shortly after Askew removed
The commission was sched- aware that the positions were escape
responslblity for his ac- Adams as commerce secretary
as It now sta nds,
uled to vote here in the na tion's protected by career
N EW ni.ir1
Mr. isITHAJJMIAN
The law went into effect J80. oldest city on the controversial But he said he felt service. Uons by shif ting the responsi. in February 1973 and left him
j'fl'fl j
that such bUlly to the lieutenant governor with the commission chair- I'I['l
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appointment of Don Pride, Ask. changes were proper at the
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especially when Gov. Askew manship as his only job.
Hunt and his attorney, Joe ew's former press secretary, as
start of a new administration, admitted giving the order himSpicola of Tampa, said they commission executive director,
Wetherington said there was
were being supported In their and of Bruce McDonald, former
efforts by 21 other truck dealers Democratic party worker, as
in Florida as well as the assistant director,
General Motors Corp., the
The resignations of Director
White Motor Co. and the Flori- Shelton Kemp and Asst. Dlrecd' •
tin Trucking Association.
tor Gary Wetherington also
But Pat Dunn, attorney for were on the agenda set by LI.
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objected to changing the rules
Wetherington, who resigned
or law.
to app!)' (gr the director's post,
And the two lawmakers who asked to be allowel to speak to
sponsored the law In the 1974 the commission before it toted
legislature, Sen. John Vogt, DWetherington charged earlier
Cocoa Beach, and Rep. Betty this week that Askew violated
Easley, R.Clearwater, said the state career-service system
by forcing Kemp's resignation.
After sitting through the half. He also called for a grand-jury
day hear ing, Mrs. Easley said investigation and the appointshe hadn't heard anything that ment of a special prosecutor to
would lead her to believe It was lead it.
a bad law. She said specificaWetherington also objected to
tions and compliance dates In Pride's projected $24,000 anthe law were placed there at the nual salary. Kemp was being

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FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP)
Tracy.
old brother, Mike, and Emma's
"The Lord sure knows what's
Two young girls critically
"Both my babies are gone 13-month-old daughter before best, but sometimes
His ways
burned In a fire at home on Jan. now," Mrs. Campbell, a farm flames and
heat drove them make you hurt awfully bad,"
16 have died within 24 hours of worker, whispered in grief late out.
Mrs. Campbell said. "This is an
each other despite intensive Thursday, "The Lord's taken
"I couldn't get Tracy and awful thing for us because we
care at a Texas burn center,
them both."
Debbie out," Emma said. "The sure loved those babies."
Minnie and Joseph Campbell
The girls were rushed to the fire ... I Just couldn't get to
She said they had planned to
received a long-distance tele- Texas burn center by an Air them and I tried."
bury
Tracy today but instead
phone call Thursday from the Force jet shortly after the early
Mrs. Campbell, accustomed will bury the girls together on
Shrine Burn Institute in Galves- morning fire, caused by an to leaving her home
for the Saturday.
ton, telling them that 2-year-old exploding kerosene heater,
farm fields each morning beCampbell, a construction
Debbie was dead.
The other two Campbell fore sunrise and returning after worker, added, "We got to get
They received a similar call daughters, Emma Jean, 16, and dark, was working when the
over this and get back to work
Wednesday about 3-year-old linda, 14, rescued their 5-year. fire tilt. She said she hasn't been because
we still got some
able to work since,
mouths to feed."
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TALLAHSSEE, FJa, (AP)
Dekle's case was to be heard case. The proposed opinion The remaining SupremeCourt Fort
In an unprecedented trial, two first, followed by Boyd's and would have
Pierce heads the second gument a Supreme Court opingiven the utilities justices disqualified them- panel.
Florida Supreme Court justices then a second charge against what they were
ion in which he dissented.
seeking.
selves from the cases and (our
must defend themselves today Dekle. Final decisions
Since
the
JQC
broughtthe
Dekle also was accused of at- of them selected
are not
Dekle said his connection
the seven charges on Nov.. , both sides
against judicial misconduct expected for some time,
tempting to influence yBaisiti
with
visiting judges.
the Mason memorandum
charges that could lead to their
have filed arguments and
The JQC tried unsuccessfully County Circuit Judge W.L. Fitz.
the
was
far
removed from that of
removal from the bench.
to have the two Dekle charges pa trick In a land case
Retired Justice Richard Er- counter-arguments for
involv
g
in
Boyd
and
that his case had been
Justices Hal Dekle and Jo- beard together to demonstrate one
panels to consider.
headed
of Dekie's political support- yin
utility
casesthe panel for
confused
by the charges against
seph Boyd were set to face a a pattern of alleged
Boyd contended that
but disqualified
miscon. ens, Sam Jackowitz of Miami.
his
rehis
fellow
jurist.
panel of visiting jurists hearing duct.
himself from the second Dekle election last September ellmi.
The cases were heard by
aruguments In the Supreme
nated the possibility of his being
He also said he was only try.
Boyd and Dekle were accused JQC late last year. Bo'd's
JQC charge bccause his brother , removed from the bench
Court chamber on charges of secretly accepting a pro. hearing was open to
Robert, is representing Dekle
for
ing
to forewarn Fitzgerald
the public it.
brought by the Judicial Quail- posed opinion from Edwin Ma- at his r
alleg
actions
ed
us
In
a
previo
about
Jackowitz' concern over
equest ; Dekie's was se(ications Commission,
term.
son, a utilities lawyer, in a tax cret as was his prerogative,
whether
he could get a fair trial
Retired Justice AltoAdains of
Ironically, he cited in that ar- in Panama City.

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sailing yacht that sank In the Bahamas after Its auxiliary
engine blew up have been rescued by a passing British

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to court again next week In Its
fight to keep from Issuing two
building permits to H. J. Kay,

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City attorney
Thomas
Freeman said last night he has

filed a report with Circuit Judge
Richard Muidrew defending the
city's position, and the hearing
has been set for Feb. 5,
The city maintains further

construction would create a
severe drainage problem in the
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building and zoning administrator Francis Jenior to Issue
the permits unless it could find
justification within existing

ordinances,

permits.
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should come to us
income tax help.

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Alter tLe court's orelirninary
ruling the city passed a
resolution declaring a building
moratorium on a small section
of the city, including the area
for which H. J. Kay, Inc. wants

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Sanford Zoo Featured
ducted Brock and his entourage
on a waterborne nature trail on
the St Johns River from Blue
Springs, where the star
discussed the strange manatee,
the osprey and many Central
Florida birth spotted along the
watercourse.
A speech to 300 pupils at the
Brookshire Elementary School
In Winter Park and shots of
Brock instructing an aviation
student at the Sanford Airport
completed one of the busiest
three days In the star's life.
According to Zoo fYrectcr

TAMPA, Fin. (AP) Charges have been flied
against
three men accused of conspiring to smuggle 4,000 pounds
of marijuana into Florida In 1973,
State Atty. Eugene Whitworth of Gainesville filed the
charges Thursday and said they were based on evidence
that had been presented Wednesday In Tampa to the
statewide grand jury probing drug-smuggling operations.
Charged were Kelly Ogden, 26, of Gainesville, Michael
Hubbard, 28, of St. Petersburg and a third person whose
name was not released,

Checks Head To Veterans

approximately 25 feet. Damages to both
vehicles were minor.

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state
district
naturalist Joe Kenner con-

island contained 316 upland acres, including 17.5 acres

owned by the nearby city of Dunedin, compared with 413
acres the state expected to get.
Conner also was angered by a report that land
owned on
the Island by developer Ilyman Green was valued on
county tax rolls at ei.s million.

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mental health at Florida and humanistic attitudes
Raettfg, director of the mental health facility at Florida North Hospital, w on hand this Hos pital, will undergo "en- prevalent In today's treatment
morning for a press preview of the new facility.
vlronment.al therapy" at the 24- of mental health patients.
bed Altamonte Springs unit.
Mrs. Haettlg, who has a
masters degree from Loma
Linde University In California,
and Ms. Partridge, who
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movie and film him going
his daub routine.
"A Day In The Life Of Stan
Brock" wa filmed in and
around Sanford during the PASt
three-and-a-half days. The
movie Is angled tow wds the
youth of Japan, who ha'e ap.
parently added Brock to their
list of movie Idols.
Brock's physical fltfl(5 as
well as his intelligent and alert
mind are brought Into focus
throughout the Japanese televi..
sian special,
Filming started in the old
Sanford Zoo, with Brock
feCtuiog SoWk and Fat
scene then shifted to the
American Bald Eagle, and

FLORIDA
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I-lriric Prcc Pri,IciA,

Even a "buddy system" will remainder of the money came
be Initiated. Mrs. Raettlg, who from $212,000 in revenue
Is in charge of the Altamonte sharing funds.
For Vilma Raettlg, Seminole unit1 said patients admitted will
Though the facility won't
County's new $542000 mental meet "other people with limit Itself to Seminole County t
health center is more than a problems."
patients, mct patients who
•.'t :.J facility
it's a place where
Also, "horticulture therapy" enter the facility will be from
people go to get help,
will be practiced at the facility. Seminole.
In fact, Mrs. ilsettig wishes it Patients will plant flowers in
Last year, Mrs. Raettlg said,
hadn't been named a facility, the courtyard, which Mrs.
30 patients sought treatment at
Something more human and Raettlg says will be
the
only
the
Orlando facility under the
warm would have been more In area where patients
or
visitors
Baker
Act. The number Inline with her thinking.
are allowed to smoke,
creases
if all referrals from
Patients under the super.
Patients
Mrs. RaetUg and
private
doctors
is added, but
vision of Mrs. RaetUg and Ms. tge, in many ways,
private referrals haven't been
Jo Ann Partridge, director of bolize the Innovative leadership tabulated.

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in a great while we make a mistake.
But if our error means you must pay
additional tax, you pay only the tax.
We pay any interest or penalty.
We stand behind our work,

Resolve: save more n
How do you save more in these turbulent times? It isn't easy,
but it
can be done. Save first, then spend. Its that simple.
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WAYNE D. [XVs'l.E, Publisher
W11.l.Ii,M D. CURRIE S Managing Editor
IU)BEKTC, MARKEY, Advertising Director

About those charges otJdecent exposure being
whose standards, please?) and wider other dr.
dropped
against
Fanne
Foxe.
this
Is
not meant to
cumstances It's alright If a woman exposes the top
f
be critical of either the Judges nor the lawyers Inother body? Or all Of It for that matter?
volved.
If It's OK for the gals togo topless then why must
After all - they were Just Interpreting the law,
a male wear a tie and a coat?
flow did they arrive at their conclusion? "Nudity
Just wondering out loud, folks. (but, I'd sure
UIOflf Isn't unlawful" according to a 1971 opinion by
like to hear some of your comments though).
State Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin.
Which leads me to this hypothetical Illustration
Can't say that the "fellalti" on the county
— supposing some day in the future a clerk at the
commission aren't with it!
cour thouse, or anywhere else for that matter. but
At least —not so when it comes to Commissioner
since the courts are right there, let's use the
John Kimbrough and Commission Chairman Sid
courthouse as the example, supposing one of those
V'thlen Jr.
clerks comes to work "topless.".
Kimbrough was Involved in an accident recently
Does th at mean she will be a rrested? On what
w he n he was riding a motor bicycle and susta ined
charge? Remember what was used to determine Injuries.
Fanne's case - nudity alone isn't unlawful!
This past weekend, Vthlen was racing In a
And as long as we're causing you to use yourmnthi'rn*
noodle a little, Isn't It ironic men are told they must
Well, if you see him hobbling around the courwear ties and coats to serve In court?
thouse, please have-a-heart
and don't ask him
Is there a law that says, under one dr. what happened, O.K.?
cumstance, you shall be completely dressed (by
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unit' 1)diverv' Week, 55 cents, Month, $2.40; 6
Months, $14.20:
Year. $2840. By Mail: In Florida same as home dehvery, All
oth er mail: Month, 12.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12
M onths, $32.40.

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Without fully thinking the matter through, the
93rd Congress, which adjourned last December,
approved large increases in the Social Security
program,
Th e same Congress also passed the 1974
federal standards for some 350,000
pension plans offered independently of Social
Security by private business in the United States of
America.
The intention of both Measures is to assure that

persons who contributed to the progress of the
United States during their productive years will
have security and dignity in the twilight of their
lives.
Unfortunately, it is becoming increasingly
apparent that if the present trend in Social Security

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— indeed, of this whole Idea called
outside is (rightful and so is everything else,
detente
-now that the Kremlin has rejected the
may wind up with half measures or less in either
Unemployed fathers walk the streets, gloomy
')\
attempt to tie liberalized trade with the United v
merchants sit In near-empty stores, old people
program.
States
the requirement that the Soviets
worry about cut-off threats from the heating fuel
The problem faced by the Social Security
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libe
ralize
their
emigration policies regarding
Com panies and newly marrieds wonder how
program is plain. The retirement benefits ap,
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ti
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zens,
in particular, Russian Jews?
they'll ever afford a place to live. Yet here in the
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proved by Congress in recent years have outnumber
A
of
commentators have taken the
winter of our economic discontent is this crazy
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stripped the payroll taxes that have been levied to
position that, well, it was a good try; now let's go
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chap, a one-eyed, stringbeaned U.S. represen__
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back to square one and start ta lking about the
support the program.
tative from Arizona - what's-his-names, Morris
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Important thing again - trade.
Two recommendati ons have been made to Udall - running for president by making
everybody laugh.
correct the deficiency. A private citizen's advisory
The re Is, in fact, evidence to suggest that It
remember once an old, grizzled coal miner
was more than a good try. The lengthy debate in
council suggests that the wage base on which th e
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Congrecs over according "
11.7 per cent Social Security tax is assessed be
nation"
.
Imnacingly
whether
it
was
true
he
was
so
rich
he
status
(no
disciminatory
tariffs)
to
the
Soviet
raised from the present $14,100 to about $24,000.
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never had to work a day In his life, Kennedy
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has
already
had
a
beneficial
effect.
In the
The blue ribbon panel also recommends that
replied that It probably was true. "Well son,"
past two years. thousands of Jews have been
retirement benefits be proportioned to wages that
said the miner, grabbing Kennedy by the hand,
permitt ed to leave Russia who might not
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"you ain't missed a damn thing."
otherwise have been able to.
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It's not that the joke a re so funny, really. Mo
On the other hand, Rep. James A. Burke,
This process, helped along by behind-the.
Udall Is getting laughs in this state, first in the
chairman of the House Social Security subscenes
prodding, will con tinue, It's said so long
committee, declares that Social Security taxes nation to hold a presidential primary, because
as we don't press the issue to the point of emshould be lowered to 3.9 per cent on both the emV*
barrasslng the Soviets internationally.
other than weep.
ployer and employe. He would fund the resulting
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It has also beefs argued that the United States
Even when he cracks the old chestnuts 'I
deficit by dipping into general tax revenues,
How To Succeed In Business Without Really
know a man married 50 years win says he's
would
reject any Soviet attempt to link trade IN
Trying
The vitue of the citizens' council recomwi th demands that this country do be tter by Its
never even contemplated divorce; murder yes,
mendation is that it proposes to turn Social but not divorce.), the audiences giggle for relief
own minorities, al though such an argument
Ignores the world of differences between their
as well as pleasure, "l saw a sign onaurc,"
Security back toward its original purpose of being a
Udall
says,
system
and ours. We are at least officially and
'If
Tired
of
Sin,
Come
In.'
And
unmodest supplementary reUi'ement program linked
deroeath
It
somebody
scribbled:
actively
committed to the furtherance of the civil
'If
Not,
Call
765to earnings. Its flaw is that it would continue the
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hard
times
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treats
are
welcome.
Editor,
The
Herald:
upward tax and
conducted In a few days. To call this "research"
In any event so much attention has been
which could threaten its soundness again In later Country snows, even n long mou
ths before
Attorney
was
not
po
liti
focussed
cal patronage, but rather objections to his appointment by
on the plight of S6viet Jews Wt vM
years.
1976 election. The locals are sick to the eyebrows the product of a political
machine. The ap.
f
ew
qu
esti ons have been asked about the actual
Kimbrough
and
Williams
were
no
Rep. Burke's plan would forever lock Social ° politics, boneweary of promises and polntment
than
Tom Rumberger as County
sir
necessity of trade with the Soviet
sour grapes resulting from the fact that
Security in to the federal pork barrel and tax wage suspicious of anything governmental but Udafi Attorney came a year after the GOP gained the Freeman's
Union.
cousin,
Tom BhnfctcI, was a
ea rne rs and their employers twice
majority on the Board County Commissioners
once at th e hasForthe hint of something different.'
Democratic
candidate
for
County Commissioner
We assume that trade with the Russians Is
one thing, he's kind of a hayseed. U
with careful considerations given to the ability of
payroll window and the second time when they pay
in the last election. One can't even fool some of desirable, if only to
Jackets fit like the hangers are still Inside and the Rumberger firm to operate In specialty
the cause of detente,
other federal taxes,
the people some of the time wi th such absurdities But do we
really
need
it,
and
should we really
there
is
a
certain
humility
in
a
man
wearing
areas
required
by a county attorney. By con- asthi Commissioners Willlm and Kim brough want It?
Both plans overlook a critical fact. Social
loafers In the White Mountains. Then, too, many trast, Freeman's appointment, on a temporary
wanted to consider quality and economy
Security taxes paid by employers area p0fj
like what he says about conservation, about
We may never be burned again as we were In
considering
other attorneys with no regard to
expenses of doing business. The more the employer Protect.tiw citizens from finamw min and about kkmocrats casting Owk votes for Republican
the wheat deal, but this is the way the Russians
political party affiliation. Insdesed, this was the do business. That is, in their StAte-scontrolled
pays for the government program, the less he can redWing strong DUOIRI Ldei's1iIp. They may Sid Vthlen
for Chairman of the Board, and Vihien Board's responsibility to the people. But the
afford to be generous with his private pension plan not believe the latter, yet said right It at least in return Joining the Democrat camp in support
economy, individual Russian companies do not
machine cranked out Its will abruptly In the hour make
which is encouraged in the 1974 Employe sounds good*
deals with te
of the Freeman appointment. This appointment after midnight, before an empty room,
Individual foreign companies,
But mostly, In this terribly early stage of the Was made in spite of e
me
Soviets
Retirement Security Act.
opera
th overt conflicts
in terms of large-scale, long.
disturb
ed by the voi ce of the people.
presidential election, Udall is welcome because presented by the fact that Freeman,
term
purchase
agreements,
and thus the more
at the time,
Social Security is emerging as the dominant
his humor is. "Have you heard about this one i4as also Attorney for Lake Mary and Winter
I hope the people of Seminole county we trade with then, warn some critics, the more
retirement plan instead of a supplementary one as
recognize this political maneuvering to be our export econsomy runs the risk Of becoming
politician running? He came Into town to make a Springs, and In disregard for his lack of exoriginally planned. For millions of Americans this speech and when he concl
gn to the normal political process, because merely a di ploma tic adjunct of th
foreign
uded he said, 'Well, perlence In certain legal areas, such as cone State
means increasingly heavy payroU taxes. For Mes and gentlemen, them's my views, and if demnation. Political patronage Is better
this kind of power politics can render the will
Deplu'tinent.
of
millions of others it means nothing more than a you don't like 'em then by God I'll change 'em," Illustrated by the appointment of Freeman's the people to be Ineffective. The Republican
There may weil come a ame when the United
It may be that a man who joke
Party has had its fill of opportunists and "sun. S
meager federal dole when they retire.
cousin,
this Just doesn't understa nd the situation, but Commissioner to the lucra tive position of
shine soldiers" and I appeal to the fine, peta tes looks to Russia's vast storehouse of
that's probably not the case. Great gags have Inspector at th
dedicated Democra ts in our county to fight th troleum and mihn
nerals, Right now, however,
e Dog Track, or former
ey need our tec ology more than
been born in bread lines. Udall knows that (Js
agai
t
ns
having
their
we need
much
a similar position at the
repeated slogan, their resources.
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public knows that a nation still laughing Is a Jai Alai Fronton following his switch over to the
Party of the People" reduced to hollow rhetoric
nation still trying.
by allowing the control of their party to
Democratic Party.
Between 1972 and 1973, Soviet imports of our
succumb
True,
there
are
risks
In
po
to
a political machine,
litical
wisecracking
.
products
more than doubled. U.S. imports of
Reformers in the House of Reps esenta Uves, cheered by the
It's
an
insult
to Seminole County attorneys,
Speaking to a gathering of kids at one stop, Udall and to the
Soviet
pr
oducts also rose, but were still only a
addition of 75 freshmen Democrats, have been flexing their
Intelligence of the citizenry that the
Fred W. Streetinan Jr.,
recalls some of his elderly
tenth of Soviet purchases.
congressional peers permanent selection of Freeman came as a
muscles In Use House Democra tic Ca ucus,
whom he observes as being "drunk every day result
Chairman
Even so, the Kremlin's a brogation of
Aggressfveacuon last month aasured more power for JJ
of a comparative Investigation by
the 1972
and
not
very
nart
when
sober."
Seminole
County
tr
f)cmocrats at the expense of the committee structure and the
ade agreement indicates that the Soviets don't
Chairmaru Vihleni of seven county law firms
Republican Executive need us
all that much, either.
much-maligned seniority system.
Abolishment of the Internal Security Committee, an
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pledged In a more recent caucus vote and carried out by the full
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Amnesty Boycott Urged
nouncement of a one-month extension of the program,
which all ows draft dod gers to return to th e United States
If they are willing to perf orm alternate service.
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optimism from both sides, the United States and the
Soviet Union opened negotiations today f or a treaty incorporatlng the nuclear arms limits President Ford and
Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev agreed on at VLadivos tok.
U.S. delegate U. Alexis Johnson and Soviet Deputy
Foreign Ministe r Vladimir Sesnonoy met at the Soviet
Mission, shook hands and waved and smiled to reporte r's
and photographers outside the building.

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on, medical supplies
Thum bib said. "And I can't predict out the pact, Habib said.
Daniel Graham, director of the and petroleum.
warned Congress that the day In support of President that."
The assertion that Hanoi Defense Intelligence Agency,
rejection of an extra $300 Ford's request for an additional
Under increased military
Habib mid the United States cou
Million in aid to Sou th Vietnam
ld be tempted to launch an and Erich F. Von Marbod,
pressure,
their ability and will$522 million for Vietnam and has a moral obligation to give all-out offensive If Congress
could tempt Hanoi "to launch Cambodia.
Pentagon
comptroller.
l
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ness
to
defend themselves
Smi th Vietnam the arms It does not approve th
e addi tional
an allout offensive."
Von
Marbod
said
th Viet. agai nst North Vietnamese asSou
But committee members, in.
The officials said the North cluding Chairman George H. out th to force Hanoi to carry $3 million Vietnam aid re- namese forces are using p saulls will erode, he said.
e 1973

Paris peace acVietnamese soon will step up Mahon, D'Tex,, asked, "is cords.
mili tary pressure but are not there any end to It? The people
The moral obligation comes
ezpecJ to
an all-out are getting sick and tired of it.,, from s temen
ta
ts by former
offensive In the next six months
Iran
Fact
Assista nt Secre ta ry of State President Richard M. Nixon
unless tempted by Saigon's an- Philip C. Habib
replied that he and Secretary of State Henry A.
NEW YORK (AP) - Pan rnent, airline and banking
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in- the approval of the Civil Aerowas unable to arurxer that Kissinger when the peace
Pentagon officials and a State question,
agreement was signed that u
the verge of reaching an agree. keep th e financially trou
Department official gave that
Both airlines are in deep fibled
"That will depend_on the ac- United States would contlni* ment with the Iranian governU.S. air li ne from collapsing, the nanclal trouble. Last fall
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High Batcherettes.
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Open House Seminole
Board of Trustees G enera] Regional Juvenile Detention FEB. 3
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I don't know bow other assignment, without notable results,
middle-aged men, beset by menopausal quirks
and they brow'6eat a confession out of him that
It should also be stated, in fairness, that the
- The Pentagon's sleuths
got on my trail in he was. Indeed, a spy
arid te mptations, manage to keep on the straight early 1971.
not
for
me
but
for
th
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They produced a bespectacled clerk,
assorted presidential prowlers, dispa
tct's and
and narrow, but I have found a method.
controls were e
Eugene smith , as our master spy and, after Joint Chiefs of Staff.
In
secret
ngaged
The following year,
doings that
More precisely, the method has found me.
thlrddegree grillings that left him wi th ulcers, raiding
the FBI considered fragmented their energies These truly
my of fices, but de cided
For i ll ustration , just the other day I
Instead to arrest momentous even
was dragged him belure a g . ury In Norfolk, Va. me In
ts ranged from burglarizing
browsing through the morning
the streets in the act of receiving
govern- Watergate to fabricating
paper and came The U.S. attorney there, Brian Getfings, quickly ment documents from
unexpectedly upon the admission by CIA chief concluded that Smith
the Indians. A., It turned Chappaquiddick
was the wrong man,
out, It was my associate Les Whitten who
Withigi Colby that the Central intelligence
was
The natural venality and mendacity of the
Shortly thereafter, the Washington Post pinched. But the prosecutor d is
Agcncy has been spying on me. Well-, Om was a reported
missed the Nixon regime, theref or
that the White House "Is directing a charg
e, was te mpered by
time when such tidings might have left
es as groundless and the court further administrative
me major effort to discredit columnist Jack
mismanagement, which
humiliated the government by ordering
somewhat greenish. But I can now accept the Anderson"
the FBI overloaded the hflVestlali)rs in
an effort the Post sa id Involved the
to destroy Its records of my phone calls,
CIA in my life with an Inner serenity. I have
much to do to so many, and so the field. So
Justice Department, Republican National Corndeveloped this simple philosophy:
A
dozen
years ago, the Internal Revenue
few to do It.
mittee and CREEP (Cornmlttpe to Re-Elect the
All thl surveillance, ttw;inliile,
11 men ould but li ve
ha-5 toned
checked out my tax returns and couldn't me up nthrvelously for the
their ii'. es as though I'resident, '1 hese groups were to feed "negative Service
ur
find
a
fut
penny
e.
So
ingrained
g'unshoes from seven government agencies material about Anderson"
out of order. The tax itleutha didn't are my
deeptive habits today that even when I go
to the press and to
question my returns again until my
were always half a block behind, the appeal of simpatico senators,
name up- out socially I cha ng e cabs en rou
te and never fall
theviwouslifew
emademe
peared
on
President
Nixon's
enemies
list. Now to get off an
_By this
CA and
elevator at the wrong floor.the
them.
everyfigure, every
the posse. A separate Investiga ti
I have a sensiti ve eye
on was directed deduction, every voucher In my 1973 re
memory for the
I also get some comfort from the security that by Robert Mardian,
turns,
The
location
of pay phones, andand
then an assistant attorney computer
In
conversa
all this government attention provides. To general, whose plair
Just happened to select me, by chance, evasive code has become so
tion my
the
collabora ted for an In-depth audit, the IRS explained
waylay me, a bad nun would have to get past a
effective that half
,
the time my own staff doesn't
behind the scenes with Intertel, the private eye
The governmen t 's attentions to me, albeit,
whole posse of Federal flatfeet. Heist: is the latest firm, which had been hired
understand my
by lIT to spy on me.
have had a Maxwell Smart quality, Plumber E. iItructionj,
count:
Mardian has now been convicted in th
There are other' pitfalls
e Howard Hunt, for example, scmeUm
— In late 1970, the White House assigned Jack Wa tergate case,
avoided, For other
wo
re a men, the WashIngt
whirl
is full of lures
reddish
wig
which
he
would
Caulfield, the precursor of the plumbers, to
get on crooked and massage parlors,
In 1912, the maladroit White House carried
Fannie
a
Foxe.t)
cam
a
er
disguised In a tcbacco pouch. rich-quick he
bistros, get.
Investigate me. His aim, according to a cost- plumbers turned their attention from Pentagon
sc mes, lobbyists
In fairness, Hunt has contended that
fidential Feb. 11, 1971, lilt.-m4,,,
can
offer all
ma.¼c "th e Papers' leaker Daniel Ells-berg
an im- that
and s-crawled my partial viewing will reveal
comfort
and
cupidity
bold
dear.
Temptation
ability ;if the Andersons of the world to gain name on their blackboard as their
that the wig was is everyw here.
new Public brownish and that the ci-IpfJon of
White House information Mb difficult and Enemy No. 1. Their
It 83 reddish
But not for me. The thoug
ht of all those coo
hazardous," He spent three months on the sources led them at lastrelentless search for my I$ Just another facet of the organized campaign back there,
to a gen tle Navy yoeman to make him
tripping over their night sticks but
appear ridicuj
gaining on me, turns me right
off.

Friday, Jan. 3),I7$5

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TORONTO (AP) - The Toron to American Exiles
Association has called for unconditional amnesty for all
Vietnam war era draf t resisters and deserter-s. It
urged a
con tinued boyco tt of President Ford's amnesty program.
The group's sta tement on Thursday followed Ford's
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A rift surfaced today be tween Yasir Arafat's Palestine
Liberation Organization and its of ficial fighting arm
based in Syria, th e 7,000-man Palestine Liberation Army.
"The rif t has become really deep," Brig. Gen.
Musbah
Buderi, the PLA commander-in -chief, said la an Interview
with the Daily Star, Beirut's English-language
newspaper. He accused Arafat of refusing to buy modern
Soviet equipment for the PI.A and said this created a
serious arms shorta ge for "th e biggest but poorest
Palestinian f orce ."
Moscow insists that Arafat negotiate for PLA arms,
"but when we asked him to se ek Soviet arms and
equipment, Arafat refused to he lp
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week. In Southeast Asia, of all places.
I won't mention their names because this
government (back to Its old tricks again) denies we
have any troop movements In that area.
Obviously, I don't want to "get them Involved"
simply for trying to tell the truth. (Isn't that a crime
in itself.. we force our people Into a tenuous
situation because they were taught at their parent's
knee to always tell the truth.)
For the record, and despite the fact that the
national news wires disclaim any knowledge of our
assemblage of troops in the Southeast Asia area,
these men are sitting in their helicopters Just
waiting to be placed into action. Ostensibly, it's on
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li ving in
Ms Heat, , was kidnap-six SLA memb rseddurg a perlence would undoubtedly be we can understand that.
hu nted
"The hardest thing Mrs. Hearst well," Randolph A. Hearst said the United States. He also said
tiugh hee
ed Feb. 4 by members of the shootout with Los Angeles p
Hearst said
unpleasant," Hearst said his
"If she refuses to let us
and I have to bear Is hot know. as the f irst anniversaryof his he doubts she would be given a Symbionese Uberailon Army, a lice, Miss Hearst vowed she statement.
and his wife therine, had not
in her defense, the has a mod
daughter's kidnaping ap- jail term if she ca
out
all band of terrorists. She would ne ve r turn to her fami.
est heard from Miss Hearst since
Miss Hearst is charged in trust fund
her own WiuCii
prosched.
hiding.
later renounced her family and ly.
tape, S
do have
warrants
wi
th
bank
robbery could be used.
Hearst, president and editor
"We believe she is alive and said she had decided to join her
"I don't believe she would be and violation of federal firewell
and
hope
she
is
"in any event the Only thing hope
of the San Francisco Examiner, in this coun try." be said, but he SI captors.
sentenced to a Jail term al. arms laws.
e want is that she be able to
issued a statement Thmrsday added it is still ,a sad anniIn a
In
to
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serUng his belief that his rersary."
radio station last June 7 after more than one trial, and the
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Patty Stanford took the stand minutes ister.
the man she sa w in Mrs.IJnd. yard.
solid blood."
Mrs. Stanford had testified
saia he saw another for tee hours, saying her hu
Earlier,
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time
of
th
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th
sley's
yard as she bi cycled past
Ike, who iskr found a mach.
County manager Alan G. SIsn. county cmpluye in the yard of band was at home at 5:40 p.m. of Mrs. Undsley, $,
Defe nse attorney Walter Ar. against Mrs. Undsley in a law.
the wife
lord Jr. sa ys he r h usband was the
it shortly after 4:30 that at- ete, watch and clothing prose- nold told the Jury that Sta nfor d suit over the dogs.
former showgirl the day the sla yi ng and that a former St. Augusti ne mayor,
te rnoon on her way home from cuto rs say link Sta nford to the ha d no reason to kill Mrs. Undei ther at home or his office Athalia Ponsell Unisley, o ve
Arnold, whose motion for th
r he left at that time to go to his ,was placed at about 6 p.m.
ork.
murder scene, has denied being sky, attacking a prosecution m issal was denied Wednesday,
murdering his next-door neigh- mate Mrs. Undsley w as hacked
complex. Two county employes ploye of Flagler hospi ta l, iden4 Nor.
co nfirmed that the day after the
Mrs. Stanford d escribed the been involved in a neighbor- seeking ot he r suzpect.
to
death
with
a
machete
on
her
testified
they
saw
Stanford's
tified
county
mechanic
Dewey
murder, Mrs. Mclaughlin murder scene as "the most aw- hood feud over her barking
Ano ther witness in the first front steps.
"From the very beginning,
car at the complex about 15 le from a li neup of five men as repor ted seeing a man in e ful sight I've ever se
th
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this investigation focused
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"We thought it would be a
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break through.
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asked one mor i ng for ade tee.
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time my physician gave me
tamin C in heavy doses, but it
did nothing for that problem, so
I stopped it.

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of vitamin
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(Romans 12:21). The evil exception. In'reasecj mobility points made by Will Maslow, synagogue during the average
*- that irritates you hile you become punishment unto and a declining birthrate have formerexecotive directorof the nonholy day week In 1973.
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to ffie drop in their Arntrican Jewish Congress and
At the ouLset of his discu&amp;sl n
want it. Believe me It wW themselves. This what Paul is contributed
religious activity, including a now its general counsel, who in Maslow acknowledged that
disappoint you when you get
the
i
- If decline in synagogue con- 30
years as an educator and tem "Jewi!ih community" i3
and make you feel mean ever thine enemy hunger, feed him; struction
and in enrollment in Jewish leader has observed nebulous,
afterwards.
if he thirsts, give him drink; for
for legally there Is
after-echool
and Sunday School marked changes In the nature neither such a "community"
You probably can not get in so doing thous shalt heap
of Jewish Life in America.
nor any definition of a Jew,
through this life without coals of f ire on his head."
Young
people
continue
to
be
Maslow
described
what
has
(Romans
12:20)
Heconcluded ihatas long asa
meeting some mean people who
bred in Judaism, but as
been happening to American person considers himself a Jew,
injure you. There are those who
Few of us yet realize the academic subject rather than Judaism in a report on "The
snub you, those who betray you, sel(acu
regardless of where his
ng, automatic balancing for purpis
s'of worship. Nearly Structure and Functioning of loyalties l i
m- e erit
for 7:3J previcu.dy cr5c1 pz.storak at
e, he Is [cirt of "that
those sho cheat you, and thoc efficiency o(the spiritual world. 330
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colleges
and
universities
the
American
Jewish
Cornamorphous
force
known
as
p.m.,
Sunday,
at
ssho
envy
yo
the
First the Reformed Presbyterian
u
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enem).
and
offer
courses
in
Jewish
studies,
munily,"
published
jointly
by
American
Jewish
community."
Presbyterian
Church
of Church in Selma, Ala., and at
these there will be a swarm of minister to his physical
and
a
trend
that
has
raised
the
level
the
American
Jewish
Congress
Orlando,
wi
spiteful, malicious, and weak spiritual
While the precise number of
ll we represen- Louisville's Grace
needs
while
tati ves of area churches gather Presbyterian Church.
parasite&amp;
remembering, but
to celebrate a variety of acIf you stop to chase each of forgetting his wrong w hile
toward
these to punish them, you will
complishments
and activities in
you. The people who spiritually
lo
the
20,000-member
body of the Andrae Crouch
have no time for anythJnge
arrive at God's planned
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If you allow yourself to think of destination are
the Forgetters.
initial services will be held at the weekday services at 10:30 following
these they will poison you.
the 6:30 p.m. family
Don't get even.
10:45 a.m. Feb. 9 in Sabal Point a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Dr. Bottoms, first black And Disciples
night
covered
dish supper In
School on Wekiva Springs Road
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fellowship hail.
adjacent to Sweetwater Oaks First Baptist
Assembly,
in
the Plan Concert
development by a mission
Central Baptist
denomination's 114 year
church sponsored by First
Sunday, First Baptist Church
history, is pastor of the
Andrae Crouch and the
Baptist Church of Winter Park of Sanford will present Steve &amp; Central Baptist Church, 13th
Oakhurst
Oakhurst
Presbyterian
Church,
Disciples
will be appearing at a
Oak, will enter Into a "Put
Sunday School will begin at 9:30 Nephew in a mini-convert, at
Decatur,
Ga.
He
recently
great
'Jesus
Gathering" at the
Your Heart In U" Sunday
a.m.
beginning of the 7:30
returned
from
a
three-week
Orlando
Sports
Stadium, Feb. 8,
M. School attendance campaign
Dr. Arth ur Stainback, who service. Nephew, with pthe
.
visit
wi
at
8
p.m.
Presbyterian
Th
is
is
a foll ow-up of
and
th
LAKE
WALES— The minded men known as the Lake recently retired from the Coaches Insurance Company, dur ing February, wi th high
national
church
leaders
in
his
concert last July, when the
attendance goals set for each
Christian
World's most Wales Amphitheatre Missouri Baptist Convention, will be, singing several of
Japan,
Korea,
and
Taiwan.
He
group
appeared at the
N
Sunday.
Each Sunday School
repeated story will be re. Association, a non-profit has been called as interim own compositions as well
addressed
the
General
Municipal
Auditorium to a
REV. L W. BO1'I'OMS
enacted for the 43rd con- organiza ti on,
pastor.
other well known songs. He as class will be challenged to meet
Assembly
of
Presbyterian
ca
pa
city
crowd.
will their individual goals, insecutive year in the United
A native of North Carolina, accompany himself on the
Performances are Sundays at
The iv, Dr. Lawrence W. Churches In Korea held at the
Andrae Crouch and the
creasing one per Sunday.
States when the Black HIlls 6 p.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays Dr. Stainback Is a graduate of guitar.
Bottoms,
Moderator,
114th
largest
Presbyterian
ch
urch
Disciples
are known as
In
Herbert W. Kennedy,
Passion Play opens its 1975 and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
William and Mary College, New
G eneral Aa $em bIy
the
world,
the
13,000-member
America's
No. I soul gospel
pastor of Ce n tral Pr
winter season in Lake Wales
There will be five matinees at York University and Uni versity DeltonoMethodist
esbyterian Church in the Yong Nak Church In Seoul.
group.
Baptist, recently resigned after
Feb. 9.
of North Carolina. He received
3 p.m. on Wednesdays.
u.s., will be the (atured
Ti'±Is ETC OW uiig at:
for two years. Mr. and
Deitons
United
Methodist
serving
This marks the 23rd sue- are Feb. 12. 19. and 2 and a Doctor of Divinity degre 4*1k!
speaker
when
members
of
the
He
was
a
staff
associa
te
on
Streeps
Ticket Agency—
Church Women's Group will Mrs. Kennedy and their
a Literature Doctorate from hold
cessive season in Florida. At March 5 and 12.
a rummage sale
36
churches
of
the
Presbytery
of
the
Board
of
Church
Extension
Downtown
and Calvary
Feb. 6 and Eric were honored with a St. Johns gather In Orlando
Lake Wales the presentation is
A special performance will be Emmanuel College. Dr.
for
and
the
success
Board
of
Assembly
Church-1919
Miller
7 In the Church Fellhip
ows
a civic project, brought to Lake given on Good Friday, which Stainback has astored some
fellowship
following
the
a
Presbyterian
Celebration.
National
Ministries.
He
Ave.,
Winter Park.
on Normandy Boulevard. Hours evening service last Sunday
Wales by a group of civic- falls onarch
the strongest churches in
M
21 U143 year.
will
be from 9a.m. to 5:30 p.m.,
Sou thern Baptist Convention
Thursday and 9 a.m. to 4:30 First Methodist
and
was
president
of the p.m. on Friday. Public Is in.
First United Methoc
Florida
Baptist
Bible Insti
tute
%ited
to
participate.
02Lwch of Sanford will h
at Graceville. He has authored
Anyone having items for the a Lay Witness MIssion Feb.
nine books and [S an
sale is reminded to bring involving 30 lay witnesses fr
standing Bible teacher.
dona tions to the side door of the Sarasota, Tampa, Orlando
About two years ago,
Hall any weekday rno.-nlng Maltland. Included In the i
church with
help of the Weklva Baptist from 9a.m. till noon. Coffee and will be a nmber of tcenag
The Southeast Region of the
uts will be served In the
Coordinating the group
The program includes Association and Florida Baptist
mornings and sandwiches and be Sarasota attorney WIlL
Order of St. Luke will hold a speakers, workshops, personal Convention, purchased
0. conference and hea ling mission counseling, healing services, a
during the lunch hours. Robinson, who has been lead
cres in Sweetwater Oaks as a
1nOrlando,Feary2-4attj
mions for the past 12 yea
quesUon&amp; answer 3essfons
building site for new ctmrth.
Ca thedr al Ch urch of St. Luke, business meeting.
Providence
Lutheran
He is on the board of Cand
J. C. Mitchell, pastor of the
130 N. Magnolia Ave. The
School
of Theology, Emc
Registration begins Sunday Winter Park congregation, ha3
The Women's Guild of the University, Atlanta.
Theme is "Christ's Love at 5 p.m. The conference opens Issued a special Invitation to
Lutheran Church of Providence
Heals." It is open to all In- with
Opening event will be
a
Holy
Communion
Setthose
living
in
Sweetwater
and
In
Deltona will meet Thursday congregational dinner Frid
terested persons.
vice at 6 p.m. followed by the other areas of Southwest
at 12:30 p.m. for dessert and at 6:30
The Order of ST. Luke Is opening session at 7:30. The Seminole to attend,
p.m. Neighborho
coffee,
followed by the regular coffees are scheduled f
comprised of clergy and Keynote address will be given
monthly business meeting in Saturday. The visitors will
laymen of all denominations by The RL Rev. William H.
Palmetto
Baptist
the church fellowship halt, leading in Sunday Scho
who be
believe that healing is an Foiwell, Bishop of the
Sp
ter will be Fred Koehler, ClasSesafldthe8:3Oand lla.r
important pert of the ministry Episcopal Diocese of ('al
Palmetto
Avenue
Baptist
ptk
.iacLst
and owner of the services Sunday.
of Jesus Christ.
Florida.
Church will be observing its drug stoce in the Deltona
annual missions conference Medical Center, who will speak Geneva Nazarene
Sunday through Wednesday, Ofl "Drug Interaction."
Revival services will 1
five of its 81 missionary
conducted by Evangelist Sa
families. They will be reporting Comm unity
SparbofLakeland
Feb. 3-10
progress
ss on their respective
7:30 p.m. at Geneva Church
Methodist
mission fields and sharing
the Nazarene, Sr 46. Rev. A. I
Plans of their future work.
Due to increased attendance Green, pustor, say3 the public
A six-hour workshop on the Registration Is at 8:30 a.m.
Each weekday morning, a in Sunday School and
over. invited.
Bill Scott, director of different missionary wife will
useofcassette tapes inteaching
crowded classrooms, Cornand learning, as applied to Creative Communication be giving her testimony and munity United Methodist Holy Cross
Christian
education,
is Conferences at Word, will lead telling of her experiences while Church of Casselberry will go
Holy Cross Episcopal Worn(
scheduled for the Orlando area the in-depth workshop for on the mission field. Each on "double
sessions"
beginning
of theChurch will hold a quii
on Feb. 11
mInisters, educational dlrec. evening, a different picture Feb. 2.
Day Feb. 7 beginning with fbi
The workshop, to be spon. tors, laymen and other leaders slide presentation, showing the
There will be no 8:30 a.m. Communion at 9:30 a.m. Coffe
sored by Creative Resources, a interested in better corn. actual mission churches and service,
but instead worship will be served after the scrvici
division of Word, Inc., of Waco, 'nunicatlon between persons. their membership, will be scMces will be held at 9:35
and
Rev, Kenneth
Mu1li
Texas, will be held at the
To receive additional in. featured along with different 11 a.m. with Sunday School assistant
minister
of
Firs
Holiday Inn South, 4049 S. formation or to register, write missionary speakers,
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and
children's
worship
Presbyterian
Church
of
Sanfori
Orange
Blossom
Trail, Mike Wright, workshop coorThe public is invited to attend service scheduled to parallel will speak
Monday at St. Anne'
Orlando. The session will begin dinator, Creative Resources, P. the Sunday services at 9:45 each service.
Chapter
meeting
at the borne o
at 9a.m. and conclude at 4 p.m. 0. BOX 1790, Waco, Texas 76703. a.m., 11 a.m., and 7 p.m., and
At the 9:35 hour there will be Mrs.
Virginia Herndon at 110W
classes for nursery through Crystal Drive. Youth progran
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Carlson, Christian Home- tiveness Training instructor
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makers and Single Adult he will speak at2:45pmon
Ministry Classes for adults.
experiences with young people.
At 11 a.m. there will be The meeting begins
at 2 p.m,
classes for Preschool I through and other chapters are
invited
ninth grade plus Friendship, to attend. Mrs. Jean Hancock is
MESS, and Pastor's Elective co-hostess.
Film
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The Senior Episcopal Young
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Marvin and Reba McC'lain, Churchmen will sponsor a
members of the church rho are Shrove Tuesday Pancake
fr..
missionaries
with
OMS Supper on Feb. 11 to raise
.,
International in Haiti, will show money for a youth retreat at
slides
of their work Wednesday Camp WLsgmann in April.
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Jewish households are not 54 per cent over 25 year,
3 old Almica's trend tmard zero Cbicago In second place.
You need peace of mind, poise attendance at services; and the evidence that most chfldren of affiliated
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any having had some form of population growth, Ma3lOW Cleveland, St.
The desire for retaliation Is and contentment,,
Louis and
boom in constructing houses of 'mixed" marriages are being congregation, he reported, coll
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said.
worship.
Newark, once havens for Jews,
reared
as
Jews.
"Be not overcome of evil, but
enslaves human beings. When
while only 19 per cent of noted, 23.4 per cent have not
Jews have packed up and have almost none because of
Ile Jews report they are no
These are some of the major American Jews attended
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Maslow
de=lbed
Jews
as the poverty level, he said.
large3t concentration of
122 this country there transform Jewry from a its religious character
therefore,
," It is perhaps the best-educated
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At the same thm, whfle Jew and from east to west with the
To forgive an offmw b not
the general drift toward
article from which I got the idea hail so satisfying as to forget it.
have brought him known, the most generally tend to have a higher Income result that "the Hudwn River Is
NEW YORK Judaism has alienation of Jewish youth has to Ms
thestudie3
conclusion
that as the accepted figure is more than six level than
for a subject, "The Don'test of There Is too much to do. Ufe is joined the American
any other ethnic no longer the great boundary of
recession gone unchecked,

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$
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Oliver (E)v5Abbaft (LI, Bonfield vs RohdI
(WP Arnold
(C ) vs B odie (B). Oem-ow (SM) vs Sovce
(Ed); Heu (B) vs wiflnl? of
Love"t 011. Lu"irXiief (WP) vs Endica" (OR$ vs Altwight
tL).

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KEY Ly rna n (Lt. Winter Park Could m score

Oscar Bonavena and Ken Norton have Signed to fight as
the fint half of a ch sed circui t T%'
b"show on March
24 that will culminate with Muhammad Ali's defense
Of
his heavyweight crown against little-known and lightly.
regarded Chuck Wepw.

Friday's Gam,"

NBA Standings

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H11 mmOint (C) vs Nickerson 80WalIS (111M) vs Flagman (C);
IBM'
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Dt*berry (Ev: vs Torbic (OR) WOW (Ev) vs winner of Workma n
Z ilts (W P)vs w inw of braurn (Ed) (WP) vs mcmillsoan (OR).

Mark Schuster is top4eeded
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in the lWweight class, Doug
14
Peters at 115,Steve Lang at
Jim HOwarth at 141 and Jeff

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The G re) houncLs, who won the v's winner of Johnson (Ev) vs
Allen of Morgan (c) vs Gawn lit.
ei~ nt last year winning lo of the
(OR)
Isill Pounds
12 weight claSisies, take a 13.2

Ruled Ineligible

Montr"I at Callforn;a

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Kans3s city at auttsio,
New YOM Islanders at Chi

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"Tiger" HAD, 154 Of Tampa. rude W pro debut a
winning one
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hands as he a 10,
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panion 10-rounder.

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vverMike Morazof Miami in a middleweight scrap that opened

Philadelphia 3. .oronto I
Borston 6. Calftmis 0
Dirtroit S. Pittsburgh 2

Baker (5). 1 Stver Spice (2),
Cr. Secure (10) 4 Montague
FIRST DeubS
Leaffier (4).?.KsOo,5ii2.5.
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Utah at Kentucky

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th
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a draw.

Di"o a, New York.

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braInandk ept his mouth h
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Ttrough the middle rounds Licats came or, slightly as the
crowd
The
hth
act
Packed contest.
Ucata ban to rind the range with bowling
left hooks as be
sered Gay repeadly. But the South
Florida
hr was
able to weather the storm and came back in th
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Sitvrdays Game
Sai Dego at Dtcr

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Utah of Indiana
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Ov in itta (3 4) WI 00
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Licata triedtoputhis famous machine-gun left Jabtowork. But.
the recent montM of Inactivity we evident.
Instead of controlling the Action. the N
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champion
fighting Gay's fight and apparently falling
behind.

14 3S .36 21
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The of ficial verdict was bed loudly by th
e urge Wmout,
as m in the crowd felt that Gay d held hia
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as he put h
longer reach
good advantage. Ung an accurate, supping
left ab
underdog w&amp;
thepyawaym Ucata.

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TOP)Licata, kept his .'ibeaten record intact Thursday night
at
Fort Hesterly Armory at the Qilnese4taljan
defeated Marcel
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Since the 3rüzatIon of Pet- ploration and development of
Wednesday was a big day for Hopper Elementary School pup1li, roleum
Exportg Countries, or new supplies.
Kindergarten
through third grade, as they boarded school busei OPEC. oundrit if.
-'ill ..-l.-...
Iu$sn
flWlUIILLLdUUjI UUICSUIZ esu
for a field trip to Sea World near Orlando. (Herald Photo by Bill a yearago,
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can
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cornmated this would acid about $12
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panics have neiv matched the billion a )eir to the Treasury.
Legal

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LeoiIotice

1:00

A.M.

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MONDAY thr FRIDAY

1 rnru

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31c a line
26 times ............24Ca line
($2.00 MINIMUM

Giant Pool

E state

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SANDLEW000 VILLAS

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VETERANS ONLY
Two crypts, Glen Haven, last uppey
section'. Leaving area, must
sacrifIce. 373 04)6.

Things to

9—Good

Eat

FRUIT FOR SALE

Fight Cholesterol buildup with
Lecithin—Kelp Combination, Get
Norwalk Leci.KIp caps. at
Fairway Plaza Phitrmacy.
NASHVILLE RECORDING CO.
LOOKING FOR SINGING
TALENT. 305 423 2541,

And

$200 Down

Acreage

)or.4bectroom 1' ,- bath homjse Good
crectit andquaIlfiedbuy 323.900

,

JOHN K RIDER

churches,

YWAN1AELp
PAY DECEMEBER BILLSP 372.
2611

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Three rms.&amp; screened porch

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CLIFF JORDAN REALTOR, 131.

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Rentals from only

out and
the Model Homes

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JOHNS REALTY CO.

on

BROKERS
Days-3fl 6123

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LAKEFRONT DREAM
MULTIPLE LISTIPIGREAL fOR
43661 lArea
19)9 5. French Large executive type home, sits on I
3fl.734
acre, overlooking beautiful lake
372 1959, 372 1164
full of fish, nicely landscaped
yard, lots Of trees, and plenty of
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prIvacy. 133,000 6.14 1591.
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"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
WYNNEW000
POOLt
3
bedrooms, central climate con
trot, 129,900, Neat as

APARTm'ENTS
ON LAKE JENNIE
1311 SANTA BARBARA DR.

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COVE

tale Rd. 4V, 23
miles east of 17.
Ph. Sanford 1305t

FISHING, BOATING
DISPOSALS

3230742'Gr

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assume payments.3fl
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ENOUGH FOR

Seminole County, S acre wooded &amp;
pasture, beautiful homesite,
Terry Realty, REALTOR. 62

"ME"

sso Ridp*wuod

Through Feb 22, 1975 all new home

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PHASE II GRAND OPENING
With Each NEW LEASE

372 064*
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OPEN TEN

SINGLE STORY

TILL

Bedroom Suites from 149.00
2 Bedroom Suites from
179,00
3 Bedroom Suites from 228.00

I? to 8th St.
west to Rldgewood and follow the

kea
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One Inc.

REALTORS

Sanford

Prolesslonally Managed By
Henry Hoche Inc.

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Sthn's Aucn

BeautyCare

CARPORT SALE. Feb. I, 2, 3307
Tucker Or., Sunland. 15' Mako

Hwy. 46. 1'xMl. Eastof la

Datsun.Suru Sale
___________________________ '71
finest
some below dealer coSt. tirst
7
ecreafjonal Vehicles
come first Choice? Plus Eli ' 5
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Sanford Ave Master Beautician,
i 3972 or 377 1976
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Car Care

pt55 377 I$3

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V , LL (LCAm,I?
.%ath&amp; Spra
1Extrr,or whIt, eaveS. pat.o.
waixs
&amp; rotfi Removes mildew, fungus,
wasps &amp; SOder
*rhs 3?? 0)97

Kitchen Bathroom Cabns,
Counter tops, Sinks In
Stallation available. Bud
Cab,It. 3225057 anytime.
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Carpentry, Remodeling. Adtiition.s,
Custom Work Licensed Bonded
Fr., eStimate 323 603*

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KOO$flg
Thompn Roofing Rusict up 5
Shingles All work guaman?e.J
Satisfactii guarant

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to
you
Also vinyl upholstery
repaired r.', 9097 after S

.lterato

OPSjnn,l
Dressmaking by experts Singer
appre dealer 2)0 E 1st St
32364*1

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Hauling 327 26.45

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A 1 'Tr- 5,'q ,, .
cocnptetetmercare
JWtiackiklauk373514*
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Plastering

brick speciality 372 7710

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returns Try one and iie. Call
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Plaster

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Odd lobs Of all types, Carpentry. C'anfct

lntenior.Exterlor

Lcens

&amp; BOnded 323 12.51

Licenseci, Bonded, Insured lr,
Seyk, 3734413

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Non Inflated rates
Repairs, Remodel, Additions,

(formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook)

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arriving daily. Ph 131 1311, Open
Sundays 126.

HomeImprovements

Mary BM

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Used Cars, Dick Baird
Dats of a Gun. Fern Park's

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319 E. Pine 3725747

clock, electric motors, tOyi,
clothes, and many items to
numerous to mention No cbk

I YARD SALE: ltemsgalone Feb I
7. Sat I 1. Sun I? S 710 W Lake

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3229119

Carpentry.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

boat, Acutron watch, camera, and
camping equipment, fabrics,
tst,r, hotzsefm.)Id goods, electric

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Lincoln, 7 door hlrdfop
Good condition. SIi,j
3720451

Grand Torino Forct,.
ceptionally clean, nuns go, ne

"s" small about that'

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Family garage Sale Furniture,
clothing, glassware, vegetables,
misc. Sat. 9 S. 136 Country Club
Rd. Lake Mary. 3226347

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issoid daily inthe Classfl Ads

items 610 Laurel Ave Saturday 9

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Auction
Excellent Condition, $3300
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Saturctay 7P.M.
904 775-4410 after 5.3Q
Open daily 10.3. We buy, 5elI.trade JI965

(i'i!r,ii tftat 5 Ar Corxittarmng
r IreC estimates call Carl MILLIONS of dolIar in Real Estate

to 5 3274697.

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conditners,
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No 2 East Rd 1797 SiC

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WILLIAMS ACCOUNTING, Five
Points, Call 377 7143 anytime.

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Couple would like to aSsume
paymt on 3 bedroom house

year

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amOunt of bad checks being
SSed in the Cen?rcI ElI
area, we
have to request casts or bank letter
of reference

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54—Garage Sales

3365 Park Or,

1910 Ford LTD
Country Squirewagon
Loaded Clean 327924.4

We apologize, but due to the
large

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ColorPortabteandcofl.ole
TVS Also Stereos
Call3ll-07Osafter5

Realty

Your MLS Realtor

AC.
all power works, good CDfl'd.
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utt after sia.
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ERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

COLOR iV, $14.9SMONTH

I Write P0 Box 1563, Sanford

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Stenstrom

9UCadIIaCEIDOradoConver,

BUSINESS DIRECTORy

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New 36.4 bdrm , 7 bath, garages All
electric kitchens, near schools,
shopping New PHA 30 yr loan,
dr 373 0747 or 1)05327

k

New H' mes

6.oes

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Want to Sell? Cash Offered
for your
equity) For quick results call

1733

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Moving?

Signs

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53—TV-Radio-Stereo

tandem plan H

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PEPdMORE WASHER, parts,
service, used machines
OONEY APPLIANCES

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73 Duster 340. 4 speed, mags,
many extras, Sharp $2695. $30

pori covo,, 4 speed
transmIst, radio, its. Ask for
Duane McGuire, 3721631. Dealer

East of Interstate I on Hiway '6,
Sanford,
Elm,
FOR
IN
FORMATION. Call AvCtin'
Stan Vermiltion at
9719.

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Hiltbilly Riding Stables, horseback
riding by hour or day. Miles &amp;
miles of trail. Open 71 s. a day, 7
days a week, Night riJirmg invited
Parties and Individuals welcome,
Barbecue and night trail rides
first Saturday night each month.
Call for reservations for night
riding. Horns boarded, includes
feed&amp;hay,andco,nple,e,
mo. Pasture board you feed. $20
mo Horses bought, sold, and
traded every day. Under new
management, 3225690

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ambier Ambassador wbgon

to be conducted at Stan's
Auction House locatea I'. miles

HEATED KENNELS. 3225752
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8utos for
le
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52—'AppIjanc
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DARK

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Sale

ANIMAL HAVEN GROOMING

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7311$. Volusia Ave., Hwy. 17 97, lust
7 mIles south of DeLanct, Orange
CIty. (901) 7J53434 eves, 773 2211.
Ops.. Sat, and Sun.

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hit Mediterranean style
P'IOLL'S
Cass.eiberr'y, 17.97, 5304704

3Acreswithweflandseptic suitable
for mobile home or horses. (904)
NEw I, land 3 bedroom homes
aix
3 4336
townhouse, Wall to wall cari, _____________________________
wallpaper, built in kitchen and no
LOW 7~
maintenance
fee, LOW, LOW.
47—Real Estate Wanted
pcI interest under
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partments

3222090

AfterHouri

322-3991

T4bt, leaf, i chairs, and chna, Off

REAL ESTATE
Alice Cycler Realtor

January clearance time, Sell
"Don't Needs" fast with a
ClaSSified Ad

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forget to bring your own livestock
Truck load of new tack weekly 14
l9ó2Apaches'Camp
and Rt. 46 Old Hillbilly Riding
Fold Down Top, $173
Stables. Horses sold 7 days a
332 4767
week.
3723690
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Suite, $349

ALICE CYCLER

Realty
3fl.7)t

1REALTOR
372 975i

Gartlens

1505 W, 25th St,,

Hunt

:521 Park Dr

Geneva

"LUXURY

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black a white, cacti 135. 293.
SO Acres at $700 per acre. 10 Acres at
7141,
5*30 per acre. 20 Acres at $1,000 —_
pen acre. 10 Acres at $1,200 per
our 1971 price liSt—will be
Bedroom set, dresser, chest, box
acre.
Terms2$
pci.,
3
years
at
I,
returnedtoyquInr5cI051g
springs and mat., and night
pct. Intiet. Cash O.K. too. The
of your home, Call Jony Walker
stands, $130. Others to choosi
land Is pInes and palmettos.
Constn,ct, 372 4457
from, Dave's Furniture, soo
and ask for Midway between Sanford
and
"k" or "Bud" After hours, 373.
Slnford Aye, 3239370,
o(ean,) miles off SR 46, dirt road
7117 or 372711), 194 Country Club
—
Sanford, horn &amp; lIvestock am.tion
to property
Rd. Lake Mary, Fla,
6 Pc. Dining Room
every rriday nIght I p.m. Don't

Jim

"i',"s

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FREE PORTABLE TELEVISION

A

3 pIece living room suit like new,
gold, 3125. 2 pOrtable TV's 16"

contracts will qualify for a
Cash
I rebateupto$soo,yesI.of your
new home contract - priced Off

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SANFORD.

"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
C.C'RMLY'S
, E16 Sanford373
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$1,950. 372 5321 cr 372 7909.

have ever held Come out, Browse ___________________________
Around - You'll Be The Judge) 1961
Caprke Chevrolet. thr. ni

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FREIGHT SALVAGE
Appliances Furniture Paint Etc.

0711

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tim H.
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1973 GMC pickup truck. C cylinder
model IC to
Al Citln,

Auctioneers Note: 15 yn. in the 1972 Suberu GL
Coupe with air.
aucfionbusineu,andlbelieve,hi$
Excellent condition 3736)4; After

&amp; BOARDING KENNELS

Eve's.$i4.11$

wooded, $5006.

AND IT'S GOOD

"

Call Credit Dept.

Oneacre, beautifully

BIG

CHEVROLET

church bench; brass beds, very

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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
107 A East 1st St.. Sinforct 377
9111

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1)55 LOADED

seats air, clean, Only 47,
ornate Iron French bed; record3 mil.
Only 1150 2957141.
players, old toys, oak buffet wash ______________________________
stands; corner what not; picture
1912 ChilIe 53 3 s, p, p,
frames; folding hichairs; Vic
AC, new tires on rear, Crager
torian love seat; Victorian chairs
mags,air shocks $7200 373 Pflor
and rockers; China cabinets; old
wden WImCCI barrow; cedar chest on legs; Victorian tables, 1973 t
door Buick Riviera Like
barber pole; lots of fine bric a
new all the extras. 51.950.
32221
brac Id primitive p,

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,.,,
new for 1*1 balanceof 113 cash
or
3 payments f $10. New warra,pty.

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2 lots Myrtle and 13th St. 50'xIl7';
OCx Ill'. Zoned MU, Make offer.
77 $711.
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a.

GOOD

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or 372 75Q,

vs and 3100. 3635710, Mr. Anderson.

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79—Trucks.Trailers

comode's; hanging store lamps;
reverse painting table iamp old

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'n machine Full automatic.
Pay balance of 37$ or 10 pay.
menti of 1,1

Park Dr.

CaIl3fl Q047
—

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6PetS-StJppIieS

I,'i sewing cabInet, repossessed

Iii LW

nH.fo eacH *rt-

P.M.

Hwyl4, West, Sanlorct
373 5620

Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $1 per day,
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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GOLDEN TOUCH'N SEW

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
lOOrtanctoDrive

Yamaha 100CC
QconditIon $300

Dell's Auction Service

a— Equipment r Rent

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7:30

SUPER CHEYENNE

We Buy Furniture

HOME HUNTING THIS
WEEKEND?
We're
open we
n
have models ready
Saturdaysandhavelarges, listing
Immediateoccupancy inCarriage
Call US
home park

Auction Sale

pieces, console sewing machine,
TVs, bookcases, and all kinds of
mi
items

,

KULP DECORATORS

32O33z

1971

We have all kinds of furniture for
5ile,pl some a.'mtQue furniture

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French Ave.,
322. 7340

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Req
Real Estate Broker

322- 2420 Anytime

a'

i2Oo

3727643

Orlando (305) 34'Z299

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SANFORD AUCTION

home with cabana, on 2", acres,
cleared land. Go_ water. Some
horse pasture. Total price 213.500.

IDVLLWILOE LOVELY I This 60
plus year old 3 bedroom, 7'. bath
home has been completely
renovated 167.000. To see t call

1913 Hart,, I

/\udiy

FRIDAY,

LET ME TILL YOUR SPRI
GARDEN SPOT NOW. FLOYD
FREER, 3225)91

The Store With This Ad

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On Every Appliance In

42thle Homes

SANFORD

1.3 BEDROOM APIS
SWIMMING POOL

25% OFF

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MotorcycleInrj
BLAIR AGEPICY

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DISCOUNT SALE

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or Steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
ANTIQUE AUCTION
chalts, Straight chairs, filing SATURDAY FEBRUARy
I 7 P
cabinef, as is Cash ano Carry.
'.
3 Loads from Nr Englanct States
NOLL'S
Partial listIng: 30 pcs of the finest
COsselberry,17n $304704
wickereversoIdataucfsetso,
oak chairs; oak tables; pressed
back rockers; organ stools w hi.
62—.Lawn-Garden
backs; oak ice boxci; pIne

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SUpplies

Used office furniture

—_KULP DECORATORS
We Buy Furniture
12 73s

EXECUTIVE HOME
LOCH
ARBOR— 4 Bedrooms with all
custom extras, l7'x31' pool.
135,500 377 77*7

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fOe' sale Call 3273334 for ap
pointment to see
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like new. Relail $225; only 175 em.
PeptIon room chairs half price
$3 ea. Several manual type
writers $35 to $95 793274i

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SI—HOuhoId Goods
TT
HouSehold furnishings a misc, for
tale.
Stereo, stove, and
refrigerator.

Stenstrom

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AMERICAN COIN COLLECTION

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7 SecretarIal chal, posture, real
clean,ea tao lExecutive chairs,

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Lake Jennie

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All Sizes With Frame, $39,,
FLORIDA WATERBEDCORP
l6lN.Orang,Av
Winter Park, S 4921
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377 199)
77 737,3

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SANFORD REC VEE SERVICE
2311W 1sf St

372 3419

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60'OffiCe

LARRY SAXON, REALTOR

F

6

S Piece Drum Set,3?3
PortableOrgan.$Z
322 51ftr3

MART

Central FlorIda's

NIghts 3fl.5i7 or 3fl 7357

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thIs year in
r own Rec Vie from

3fl 594,

59' - ijcal. Pvrch2ndj

1941 Hw 17 97 Open Sat &amp; Sun.
3397970

.

Req. Real Estate Broker

Come

W

MAITNO FL

to wall carpet, through 3
bedrooms, and onto the delightful
kitchen, Then step Intothe private
walled back yard. Only 373.500.

Stemper Realty

Mobile Home Park.

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Plan noW to vacat

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Call 3239110

373 6041, 323 05 I?

and
f'nest AdulI'Farntly

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completely equipped Owner,

$77,500. Ph. *30 4419.

Hay,$1 liperbaleup
RO8N MARINE

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Sicrifice Ill

Down, 3 bdrm $199 and you will bepleasectt Step on wall

mo, I', •ual pct rate, 30 yrs.
Large lot. Nice area. 373.300. Acre
Realty, REALTOR, 373 7730

503W. 1st St.

Sanford's newest

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A FOOT IN THE np

M UNSWORTH REALTY

now available In

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FMC MOTOR COACH

Excellent Condition, low mileage,

JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar'
GORMLY'S, C. 46, Sanford 323

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yolce. Parts&amp;Accessories50p(t
Off while they last. 3222111,

Diamond Wrist Watch. Hamilton
movement ~ ci, diamond, Will

Ucflary

Peg Real Estate Broker
IIOOE. 25th St.,)fl

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payment, monthly payments less
th rent Government sunsldizect
to quaIifi buyers Call to see f
you Qualify!!

355

Best lot selection

Real Estate
P U I TOP

TAFFER REA1

Pmiewho(Jsesinarural.rea No down Veterans, Plo

MOBILE HOME PARK

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3fl 1)7*

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OPENING 5OOP
Saturdays 4 Sundays
LrMileE.ofl.lexitonM
3222599 or 321 0120

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siss per mo., to qualified put

Cher

* They're Hot!
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SANFORD FLEA MART

privacy fence, carpet. Un. I
believable at $23,500. FHA.VA . I

Neat, 2 bedroom masonry
home,

While *

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Hay fcc Sate
$7SOabaIe

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Ornamental stone fireplace, turned
Columns, sunken paneled family

GOOD TERMS
Peg RealEstateoroker
372 1)01 7610 Hiawatha Ave. at 17 92
I

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7Bedroomgarage
apartment. Adults.
372 50g.

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'OWir.neb.go,
Motor home
373 3637

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Moving Sale;
Furniture, appiianc mitc

room, 3 Bdrm., garage, redwood

PAON REAL

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antenna, new tires anct spare,
52,000 Cash. 130S935.

322 4711
neFish Per
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68—Wanted to BUY
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I
lOtsifled
Acts are here to help you______________________________
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buv.selrentor swap
atalowl
cost let us help you place
CASH 322.4132
yours- Call 372-26)) or *3) 999) cor USed
furniture, applianc,ttooIs ReconditIoned Batteries, 1)2 S5
ect Buy I or 1001 Items Larry's
change. REEL'S BODY SHOP.
7)3 Sanford. Avi
1109 Sanford Ave,
58—Bicycles
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69-Stamps-Coir
78-1vtorcyctes
Close Out
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bikes, Rollfast &amp;
Superia Assembled $5 over in.

Formats Like New
5t75.
3723)77

SPANISH CHARM

FORREST GREENE INC.
REALTORS)7] 6)SlnrAiS 733)

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FurnIshed 1 bedroom air cormd apt.
lstfloor,adults only. No pets. 372.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FORTAXDEED
(Section 97,45 Floridj Statutes 01

Clean, self contained, AC, TV

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67A—Feed

from Feb. 1 April 77.. Entry time
7a m, Sat. til 1 pm. Sun Weigh in

Beautiful

COrt
buy, Sell, remit or swap. at a low
cost. . let us help you place yours
- Call 372 261) or 531.9993

deadline, 4 pm. Sun. Winner
announCed after weigh in,

S

Travel trailer 1969 Volunteer I?'

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Fruit Jars-Lids.Seais

CiasIfled Ads are here to help you

matching chair; round coffee
table. $75; round hookcJ rug,
9'x12'. $50; ttUdiø Couch, $33 67)
3646

shopping,

ho5pItl,

)bedroom, 7 baths, with good neigh.
tx'1f'5,..lpCt mortgage, or refinance
VA or FHA $12000

Broker, 107W CommercIal

3 room fumn. garage apt., adults
only.Nopets.$$Opermo 372.3)47.

GORMLYS, E. 16 Sanford 37) 173

Couch attached end table; blue

WIU REALTY

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Home On Lake

Sanford3fl7111

Also Tangerines
3fl 6ll3or3fl 0363

air.

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Evinrude, light twin, 3 HP, perfect.
1125,3433115

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Reg Real Estate Broker
7139 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford
WE TAKE TRADES
Phone37I
SANFORD 3 bedrooms, drapes, NORTH
range, refrigerator neat &amp; clean
Near

ASSOC
w. Garnett White

1,.

NAVEL ORANGES, $250 flU

central heat &amp;
kitchen, fries,

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WANT A SERVICEMAN FAST?
Read today's Classified Ads for
the help you need 372 2611

SHAD TOURNAMENT
MARINA ISLE FISH CAMP
A new Tournament each
weekend

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Park Ave., furnIshed garage
apartment. 5*5 month or weekly.
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Pets, small deposit. Orlando, $31.

3fl U41

LAKE MARY— 3 bedrooms, I bath,
waterfront home, Florida room,

l5---Recreatiortaj Vehicles

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Quick Courteous rvice
Sale People Needed

Make Offer. 377775'

room, Good garden area. Assume
7 pct mtg Offers Up to
$77,000
accepted up till Jan. 31st. by
obate_court.

Homes, Lots

lor3fledroomAdugtsl
Park AvenueMobile Park
7515 Park Drive, 372-2161

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4—Personals

home wIth carport and laundry

1

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7COWS FOR SALE
MIX BREEDS
3fl-37fl
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ROBSOH MARINE
2$27Hwy. 17.92

Full size baby crib, with spring, nn
mattress, white, good condition,
$15. 644 2569.

Listings Wanled

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2723961

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373 1113.
WILSON MAIEP FURNITURE
RUY-..SELL._TRADE
Ill 3lSE.FmrstSt
322

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Friday,Jan.3,,lfls_SB

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16' Tn Hull Orlando Clipper. Walk.
—thru windShield. 125 HP, all
equipment including thrimping.

for Sa

caliber Kentucky pistol, $45.
are black powder muzzle fderi
Cash Only 377 69)1.

H. 1792
REALTOR 37) 5174

EveninqHerald,sanf,j

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55—Boats&amp; Accessories
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Harold Hall Real

MUST SELL - flEw 3 BD, 7 BATH
HOME, all exlraj, good location,

Almst new, 3 bedroom, 1", bath

Beautiful

Commercjai Properties

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scelinneous

US.000.

brick 376.000. Owner 373.)77

bedroom5, )
baths, central air heat Corn
1,pIeteIy equippect

[ 31rtmes Furnished

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CLASSIFIED ADS 3fl26l1

location Adjacent to Seminole

JunIor College

Central aIr, fenced, trees.
Many
extras Sanford, 372 3791.
Bdrm, )' baths, den, fam. mm,,
carpet, c ha, many extras All

ESTATE SACRIFICE

LAKEFRONT HOME—

110W. AIRPORT BLVD.
SANFORD, 323.7570

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PLANNING A GARAGE SALE'
DON'T FORGET TO AD
VERTt3
IT
IN
THE

I baths, Florida room,
air heat (Immaculate) By ap
flent

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Sunday - Noon Friday

Merchandise

Son
COMMERCIAL2 Bonn, house,
garage with apartment
on 2 lots. .44 Caliber Kentucky rifle, $;5

bedrooms, 1" balhs,

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IDYLLWIDE_OulStOndflgImOmC
room

$110 Airport Blvd. near Sanford
373 1340

ANO DOWN 112.300 *
Lovely 3

REALTOR 372 7195

4t—Hous
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sunnykitchens,playgrounds,flear
city park 6. Sanford Plaza. From

Noon The Day Before Publication

,000
CailBart Real Estate

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Bamboo Cove. 1 2 BDRM. shag. afr,

CHARGE)

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I I—f flSTrUCTlOfl3
FICTITICfS NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
IS. ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
Notle It heretgvm that I am FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
IN YOUR FAMILY?
Enroll now for January sewing 7 one bedroom efflcienc'y apts. fully
engaged in bijsir5t at 1292 Avalon FLORIDA
AL ANON
furnished Including aIr. UtilIties
Blvd., Casselberi, 37107, Seminole CIVIL ACTION NO.
classes. SInger approved dealer. __________________
For families or frlenjs of problem
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN..
paId)
or2 adults. 373130.
210
C.
lit
St.
3734161,
County. Florida uJer the fictitious IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
'jnkers.
that Betty J. West the homer 01 the name of MOT
$ BUILDING ALE XANDE P WYCH E.
For further Information call
4317
foItoing certificates has filed said
MAINTENANCEInd that I Intend
PIANO 6 ORGAN LESSONS, Gary Furnished 2 bidroom apartment.
Petitioner,
or write
certificates for a tax deed to be
C. 21st St Air conditioned, wall.
to reçister said ne with the Clerk and
Laing Steele, Instructor. Orlando
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
in
thereon. The certificate num
wall carpet. $173 month,
Of the Circuit ourf. Seminole ANNIE ELIZABETH WYCHE.
School
of
Music
now
accepting
Bøx 333. Sanford, FIa, 3777)
ber and years of issuance, the
damage deposIt. 3230430.
limIted prIvate enrollment In
County, FlorIda isaccordance with
Respondent.
____________________________
description of the property, and the
taia
•S4 Asia
the provisions
the Fictitious
NOTICE OF ACTION
names in which it was assessed are Name
ClHn&amp;qulet,1or3ocmapfs,,
FACED WITH A DRINKING
StatuteS,Io.Wil: Section TO: ANNIE ELIZABETH WYCHE
_______________________________
as follows:
adults, no pets. Lease. 322.1110.
$6309 Florida St t
PROBLEM
iest.
Addrns
Unknown
Certificate No. 269 Year of
I
&amp;amprng
Resorts
S: Verlus L. tte
Perhaps
AICOfiOIi
Anonymous
I
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
ltuarice 1971
1 Berm ,a cheat, paid. W w carpet,
Publlth Jin 10 t, 21, 3). 1973
C.n Help
action for Ditsolution of Marriage
DeICrIIonOfP'Operty
for imanor couple, mature. 323
DEJ•35
Call 173-457
has been filed against you and you
SCENIC WEXIVA RIVER
Lot) blk 0 Dixie Terrace PS $ PG
Write P.O. Box 1213
are required to serve a copy of your
Vacation or live under beautiful
CITOF
Sanford, Florida
wrlttendefenses. if any, toitonO. H.•
oaks. FIshIng, CaflOing, swim
AVALON APARTMENTS
wame in which assessed Arthur 6.
CASSELERRY
EATON,
JR.,
ESQUIRE,
rning, mobile home or camp sites.
ne;c, Harris
ADVERTISEMNT FOR BIOS
ADULTS, NO PETS
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Totl
Petitioner'sattorney,wpioseaddress
Camp Seminole, Smiles we-st of 1.4
All of said property being the
lI6W,dSt.
PUBLIC NOTIC1s hereby given
Free, 4447077 for "We Care'—
on SR 44. 322-4170.
County of Seminole. Stateot Florida. that Sealed PrIosbIs will be is STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp; MclPl.
"piotlinV'
Adutts
or
Teens
TOSH, Post 'iffice Box 1130. San. Unless such certificate or cci
received by the Ci' of Cassesberry,
ford Florido, 32771, on or before
tificates shall be redeemed ac
APAMTMEN3L
Florida. at the 01cc of the City
February 10th, 197$, and file the
Il;
Jl''i'rli1i' I
1)1W. Itt St.'
cording to law the property Manager. City Ha until 7:30 p.m.
5 —Lost &amp; Found
original with the Clerk of this Court
_____________________
de'scti
in such certificate or an February 10, 3. for the
fl•
either before service on Petitioner's
certificates will be sold to the struction of one (liump and three
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Attorneyor Immediately thereafter; LOST: Scottish Terrier, black,
In rei a lob or extra money? Can
highest cash b4dder at tne court (3) motors and relied equipment at
ofherwise a default will be entered
31plexes
Lake Mary area 2 weeks ago, 3fl
earn from $5 an hr. &amp; up Call 349. _________________________
house door on the 17th day of the Marigold SeWfe Lift Station.
aga Inst you and your marriag tO
OSlO; 372 4077.
-Sati or 319 5410,
.ebruary, 1975 at 11:00A.M.
one (1) generato building •
Petitioner will be dissolved.
Dated th;s th day of January. r'eIattd SIte work alhe Lift Station
LEASE- Deluxe unturnisPmed 1
WlTNESSmyhandandthe'sealof FOUND: MALE Beagleand Bassett
1973
bedroom apt., $150. Ground hoar
No.1 sIte, plus inst4atlonof two (2)
Truck Drivers
combinatIon Lemon anct white
this Court on 6th Ja"uar'y, 1975
. Arthur H. Reckwith, Jr.
of duplex, kitchen equipped, hUt,
Owner furnished geerator sets and
Found
in
(Seal)
Weklva River area. 323
Needec$ to transport automobiles
Clerk of Circuit court of
Ixderground fuel Orag, tanks, in
air, quIet exclusive Sanford
6071.
wIthIn tPme state of Florida. Must
Arthur H. Beckwith. jr.
Seminole County. Florida
accordance
residentIal area. Mature adults
wil
Drawings,
As Clerk of the Court
_________________________
hove a good safety record, and be
By: Ida Creal
SpecificatIons as Procedural
__________________________
only,
No pets. 322.1795,
able to Qualify under strict D.O.T.
By' Lillian T. Jenkins
p.jy Clerk
Documents prepareby Clark, Di*tz
Care
As
Deputy
Clerk
regulations.
Apply
Bldg.
111,
PublIsh: Jan. 17, 21. 3), Feb. 7. 197$ and Associates. Encseers, Inc.
STENSTROM. DAVIS
Sanford AIrport, or call 372)014.
FurnIshed or ur.fvrnithqmd, 6G
DEJ37
PROPOSALS
WILL
BE
s. McINTOSH
for appointment.
swimmIng pooh. 1220 S. Onlande
PUBLICLY
OPEND
AND
READ
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
,,i 4
Flagship Bank of
Baby siftIng Mon Fri., C.4 in my
ALOUD immedlIy after the
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Sanford Suite 22
home.
Reasonable
rates,
large
TRUCK DISPATCHERS
expiration of the *te established
DEJ171
FLOt1IDA
13 f Office Box 1330
saying that with recession LUKI
playroom, fenced yard. 372.3011. Experience In frozen food,
-........
above for receipt oProposals.
UI!'
CASE NO, 74-2230-CA.03.o
iOTICEOFSHERIFF'S SALE
Sanford, Florld 37771
condItioned, Contact Mr. WIllIim
perishables, road fax reports, and
inilationdawlngat the pocketDRAWINGS. SPEIFICATIOP4S
NOIICEISHEREBVGIVENPha?
MARY L. JOHNSON.
SWING SET NURSERY. Open 24
Attorneys for Petitioner
3229790 after 3 p.m.
back haul contracts, to take
P R (3 fE Ø)J R A L
book from different directions, by virtue Of the? Certain Writ of
Plaintiff A N 0
hrs, 7 days. Special rates. Fern
Publish: Jan. , . 2 31, )97$
tharge
Of
truck
dispatching
and
DOCUMENTS.
vs.
Park, $31 1111.
DEJ 3$
theratecould,jse tolOofevery Execution iSsued out of and under
Drawings, Spe4ications and
drIver supervision, Growing
the seal of the Circuit Court of
CHARLIE BEST,
100 families.
nationwIde prIvate carrIer. Salary
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Seminole County, Florida, upon a
32—Houses Unfurnished'
Defendant, Procedural Docu.nts may be
commnmunurat, wIth experience
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND __________________________
obtained upon apation at the
final judgment rendered In the
Bankruptcfesareexpectedto
NOTICEOPSUIT
and abIlity. Phone 904734.4431 ask
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
aforesaid court an the 10th day of
IN THE NAME OF AND FOR THE offIceoICIarLDietAsia$es.
set a record of more
Sanford
3 bdrm housi on Elm
for Mr. S. GIven. Ardmore Farms,
FLORIDA
Engineers, Inc. S( West Fulfon
Legal Notice
'
December, AD. 1971, in tISIP certain
STATE OF FLORIDA,
Ave.
$150
mo, damage deposl.
Ce
Land.
OOOinthefisalyeartO,'vJJ
CI 1S-II1-CA20-A
Street, P.O Drawet)976, Sanford,
case entitled, James A. Lyons,
TO: CHARLIE BEST
Call Orlando 29S6I7.
DIVISION
A
Florida,
3777),
PICTITIOUSNAME
30, and one reason for itin fact, Plaintiff, vs. John B. Cummings
uponhe payment of
ill South Orange
Housek*eper to lIve in. Light houseIn re: the MiNi
Notice Is hereby given that I am
deposit of l000per set. 'the
2Story,3Wrmn, House
and Louise M. CummIngs, hiS wife.
Bloswm Trai'
if viewed from a special
work and cooking. Care for school
KEVIN
EUGENE
HOLLOWAY
engaged
in
bijSiness
at
P.O
Hx
137,
dtpOit
shall
be
in
Ith.
or
check
$130 Mo.
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
at Church Street
spective, the only rea.scn
Lcngwon 37750, Seminole County,
is Execution was delivered tO me as
ADOPTION
itrawn payable to Cirk, Dletz and
32)'37O9toö
Orlando, Florida 32lO1
Florida under the fktitious nare of
NOTICE OF ACTION
the
of aedit.
Sheriff of Seminole County, Fioqid.a,
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED Assoclat,s.Englneqs, Inc. The
TO: WILLIAM BADGETI.
DIGITAL MACHINE &amp; TOOL CO..
and I have levied upon the following
I BR Houte, F Iota Heights. Good for
that
The amount of
complaInt to enforce an depositfor,achsestJIberefunded
knows his buliness.
Nld that I Intend to register said
whose address is unknown
O bona fide biddersipon return c'
property owned by John
equitable lien has been filed against
children. Water, garbage &amp; trash
debt, includl.ng mortgage 1OW23, described
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 'ame with the Clerk of the Circuit
B Cummings and Loulsi M. Cum.
removal Pd. $135 me. 332.3137.
you and you are required to serve a the Contract Docuents in g
that an Action for Adoption in re the Court, SemInole County, Florida In
roae42percentbetwjj mings, hlswlfe, said property being CopyOfyQuI'wrlflenddensis,if
r'd,
lftaternfift.er, (IS)
matter of KEVIN
Jnfurni$hed, 2 bedroom, Florida
days
following
EUGENE xcordanc, with the provlsioq of
theaward
located
in
maIl lob. Be own boss. Sell AVON
emincie County, Florida,
o a
of 1970 and the middle of 1974,
to DENO P. DIKEOU, of the law
room, fenced yard in Lake Mary.
HOLLOWAY has beesm flied arid you 'he FIdItlou Name Statutes, ToContract Fifty percent of the
more
particularly
described
as
firm
of
Baldwin
&amp;
Dikeou,
500
E.
according to a study by the olos:
are required to Serve a copy of your Wit: Section US.09 Florid. Statutes
3221507.
deposit
will
be
refpded
to
non
Highway 434, SuIt 30, Casselberry,
Morgan Guaranty Trust Co.
written defenses If any, to It on
North one hatf of Lot 23. Longwood
Florida, and to file the original with bidders who returnthe Contract
Ladle's interested in high earnings
onOwood: UI Highland Ave,'i,
Attorney for Pet Itioner, Neigh.
5: Galon Lyelt Jr.
During the same period, after- Hills according to Piat thereof the Clerk of the above styled Court Documents wIthin tISCIme specified borhood
iitg full or part time, For
block from Longwo,d Elementary
PubUsh
Jan
Law
Office
tove
of
10,
17,
2,
31,
975
Central
recorded in Plat Book 6. pages 15
Ol
or before February 25th,
tax Income rose only 37 per bnd
Florida. Inc., whose address is 106 OEJ 39
School 2 Bedroom masonry
Dra*Ings, Spet if ica)ns and other
1$ of the PUbIIC Records of
otherwise a judgment may be e°
home. Range and AC. $150 Month
cent,
West Central Blvd. Orlando, _______________________________
Seminole County, Florida (See Deed
tered against you for the relief Contract Docume,s may be
plus depot It. 4.47 5634.
Florida 37501. and file the original
examined at the folIong locations;
week. Plo canvaslng, collecting or
The rate of delinquencies on recor In OR Bk. 995. page 11)3.) demanded In the Complaint
INVITATION TO REBID
with
the
Clerk
of
the
Clark,
Diet:
above%tyl,d
delivering.
Car
6.
ai'.d
the
anc
Associates.
undersioned
phone
as Sheriff of
WITNESS my hand and the seal 0
Notice Is hereby given that the
Installment loans averages beCourt on or before February 75th, CIty of
Englneer, Inc. Sanfict, Florida Said Court on the 71st day o
Seminole County, Florida, will at
necessary. Sarah Coventry
Caflelberr'y of Seminole
lIce 7 bedroom house for lease. $130
tweien 2.5 and 3 er Cent, the 11:00
1975;
otherwise, a Iudom,nt of
West Fulton Straq (3777))
AM. on the 24th day of
January, 1$1S
Jewelry. 3232751 after 6.
County, Florida, will receive sealed
adoPlOnm1ybe,flt,redeq.Iny
Dodge Plan Room,Ninter Park,
highest sInce 1950. Mortgage February, AD. 1915, offer for sale (Seal)
bids up to 5:00 P.M., Monday
for the ref let demanded in the
ln the world of Fun, Fashion and.
FlorIda - 411 Wymo Road, Suite
and sell to the higheSt bidder, for
Arthur H Beckwlth. Jr.
foredosures have been
February), 1975, In the Caslelberry
Paton Realty
PetItion
Mcn,y.
Show and sell Dutchmaid
201
(37719)
cask sublect of any end all existing
Clerk of Circuit Court
CIty Hall, Casselberry. Florida, for
at a rate A 136,000 a Year.
WITNESS
my
Clothing.
PROPOSAL
GUARAY.
hand and the seal of Cast Iron
teifls, at the Front (West) Doorof the
Quality plus, Call 373.
2440 Hiawatha 3221301 By: Lillian T. Jenkins
Pipe and Cast Iron Fit.
said Court on January 75th, 1975.
7407 after S p.m.
Each Proposal SaIl be ac
-.
Seminole County Courthouse In
OENO P. DIKEOU
tines
(SeaU
3 Garrison Dr. 2 or 3 bedrooms,
_____________________________ Sanford, Florida, the
Baldwin 5. Dlkegja
compinied byacertif 15 thick or arm
above
Speciflcats may be obtained
drapes, carport, clean. $liO Mo.
acceptable form I Proposal
Arthur H. BkwIth Jr.
SALES PEOPLE
described personal
500 East Highway 436
property.
from the City Manager, Casselberry
134 6341.
cads furnished. Mininurym 3 yrs.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Guaranty In an amout equal to at
Further Information arailable from
20
Legal Notice
City Hall, Casselberry, Florida. The
sa:es experience. Apply 9 to S at
By:
Joy
Stofi
least five (5) per centj the amount
the Civil DIvision of the Seminole
Casselberry, Florida 37107
City reserves the right to accept or
3 Bedroom, l%' Bath Home
Deputy Clerk
of the Proposaf, payatx to the order
County Sheriff's Department
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
FICTITIO(JS NAME
reje(t any or alt bidt
Clean. Large Lot
Neghbomhood
Law
Office
Publlth' Jan 71. 31. Fpb, 7, II. 1973
That said sale s being naje to
the City of Casselb'ry, Florida,
Notice is heretiy gi'n that I am
Harry 0 Hug
327 1510
Central
Florida.
Inc.
asaguaranty
that
If
satisfy
the
terms
of
It'
said
Writ
PzoposjI
is
iv"gged lnbmjsinetsat p.o.
City Manager
H igis commissions now, may work
ttorney
for
Petitioner
accepted,
the B!dd.ra4ll •xecute
Execution
Casselberry. Seminole County,
Publish Jan 21. 31 197$
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
intoreceptionist.Apoly 910$ $01-B
106 W. Central Blvd
the Contract, and Ill acceptable
John E. Polk,
Florida under the fictitis name oo
FOR
E'J 115
SEMINOLE
33—Houses Furnished
COUNTY,
West 1st. St.. Sanford.
OrIndo,
Florida
3790)
_________________________-_
1erioqmance
Bond
whin ten (10)
TONY'S MOBILE HOMES, and that
$LORIDA
Publish:
Jan.)),
Feb
7,
II,
7),
1975
daysafterlheawarctofle Contract
Seminole County, Florida
I intend to register said name witti
CASE P40. 73-I3.O-CAO4-E
LEGAL NOTICE
DEJ.167
OWNER'S RIGHTS tESERVED
Publish' Jan 31. Feb. 7. 14, 2). 1975 In re: the MarrLae
flVACY GALORE Modern 7
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
21—Sifu.iihnnc %AIII4n,I
The annual meeting of the
I
The Owner reservcs$hp right tO
CE) 10
)edroom, 1", bath home. miles
SeminOle County, FIOf4I in' ac
stockholdersof the FI..jship Bank of
ANTHONY WAYNE GOLOIPIG,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
reject any or all Pro*aIs and to
louttm of Sanford, 1300334,
cOrd$nce with the provision, Of the
Sanford, Florida, a banking con.
Petitioner, waive
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
c
any
inforallty
poe as meal cutter, 10 yrs.
or
mud
Fcfitious Nime Statutes, To Wit. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
poration, will be held In the banking
IVIL ACTION
tectmnic.ality in army ProsaI In the
bdrm. cottage, p.rtly furnished,
axperl,ne Also day's work. 322.
'.rr?;on $6509 clo,ida Statutes 1951 EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- AR 0 ON SE E
offic
on Wednesday, February 5,
BOON SONG
CASE NO. 741$9OCA49.A
Interest of the Owner.
7053.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE GOLDING.
No ChIldren. $100 mo. 24.44 Park
S J—B.a't tnt.
1915, at 10 00 AM. for the following
DAY REALTY OF ORLANDO,
.
AWARDING OF CONflACT
Ave. 372.$4$Q.
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
fly: William L Baxte'y
purposes:
Resrut.'nt
NC., a rlo-aJ.a i.urpoualion,
Bidders
may
submit
*oposaifoc
CIVIL ACTION 14-314?.CA-o4.*
'.tmith: jan 10. 1'. 2a. 31. 191$
ifi
ElectIon
of
Directors
NOTICE OFACTION
ka Mary, 2
Plaintiff,
either the work at theasselberry
Rentals
It. ri: the Marriaga of
DC) 34
(2) To transact such other
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TObedroom furnished
Liff
Station
No.
1
or
tP
house, Couple, no pets
— ABBEY DENISE WARD,
Marigold
.
APOONSEE
iness as may properly come
BOONSONG
E
PAUL
iN
BRIGMAN,
THE
CIRCUIT
JR., In.
COURT,
Referencj, 1)10. 332.39)0,
LiftStation,orbospi. Cdracts may
Wife, GOLDIPIG
before the meetIng.
dividualty and as Trustee; LYN
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- and
beawardedforeitheroaorbothof
H C. Davis.
CO AMPI MkhaeI Yamtaglia
- 29—Roonn
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE STEVEN JAMES WARD.
WOOD BEDER and KATHERINE
thetwostructuresandrlatedwork
PresIdent
PSE BOx 7107
BEDER, hIs wife; and DANIEL
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated
January
14,
ItS
Husband
, APO
Publish Jan 21. 31, 1975
MULLER and ELIZABETH S.
I'ROBATE NO. 3)16
(SEAL
AMENDED
DEJ 119
San Francisco. CA
MULLER,
___________________________
I'm re'. The Guardianship of
Lady to share
By Bill B Grier
NOTICE OF ACTION
9673?
',/ILTER L. WALKER,
Attest:
Defendants
Room,Boardandp.n,
TO STEVEN JAMES WARD
SC £NlC WEKIVA RIVER lovely
FICTITIOUS NAME
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
I
NOTICE OF SALE
tnompet,nt
372 3791
Mary W Hawthorne
513 Derry Park Drive
that A PIT HOffy WAY PIE Got. DING
Notices hetby giver that I am
pot under the old Oaks to vacation
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
PUblish
FINAL NOTICE
Jan
21
3)
M,ddleboro. Masachi,setts
has filed a Petition 'n the Circuit
r live, Fithing, conoeirmg,
want to the Firma' Judgment of cngaecl In buSint's at 1509 S FrenCh
hOT ICE IS HEREBY Given that
02345
1
Ave., Sanford 3277), Seminol,
I lmming Camp Seminole, S
Cowl of kmirol. County, Florida, __________________________
Foreclosure
and
Sale
entered
"eundersigndwilI.on tPme6thday
In
the
-Apartments
You are hereby notified that a ftV DisSolutionof Marriqe and ','ou
Unlurn,she(J
County. FlorIda 5Inc
mile's west of I Ion SR 46 3774.170.
May 19'7
Cause perkllnç in th C',t,t Court in
Ifry L 0 1975 ? 7
P
.
rtit;on for Oi%solut,on cA f.'.irriag
ar 'eirnd to Serve a co
NOTICE UNDER FICITIOUS
under the f'ctit4ou
name
of
ct
tour
and
for Seminole County, Florida,
pr.ent tO the (ircu,t Judge Of thi pies been filed against you on thu
FAMOUS
NAME STATUE
RECIPE
wrlttin defenses, if any. on KEN
FRIED Dc Bary, Adults, Lovely lar,
being CIvil Number 74 HO CA 09 A,
f.gPmtvmth Judiciil Cirtit, Sitting
I
TO WHOM IT MAY CCERN:
December 'H, 1974, and Ct' PIETHW M(IUTOSII,ESOUipEof
CHICKEN, OF SANFORD INC., and
b edroom air, ideal for retired
35-MIbIIe Home Lots
the
a! Sanford, Seminole County. amended Petition for dits1uti*n
undersigned
Clerk
will
sell
the
Noticp
is
hereby
giv4 that lIme
that I intend to register said name
STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp; McIPI
p ersons, M$44 377,
property
situated
in
rmorida, his fiI return anct ac
Seminole
undersigned, pursuar to the
hasbeenhileciagainstyouOf'c,mber
toSpi, Attorneys for Petition,
with the Clerk of the circuit Court,
County, Florida, described i5
countiOg at guardanOf the estate of it 1974, in the Ciruft Court Of use whole
"F'ictlt
SC' ZNIC WEKIVA RIVER
Name Statutf Chapter
Seminole
County. Florida In ac
address is Post Office Box
and
IWANKLIN ARMS APTS.
Lot 3. Block A, IOWANA SUB
WALKER. an in
WAL T(R I.
b tautiful oaks. Swimming, fishing,
FIOrInJ Statute. vjl register
Eighteenth JudiClil Circuit, In and 1330.S,anfo,d, Flo,ioa,3717I, and file
corctancewith the provisions of the
ll20Fiorida*v,.
DIVISICPI.
AMENDED PLAT,
competent, and at i.*.d tIIYV4' inert for Seminole County, Florida. and ?t' original with
with the Clerk of th Ciriiit Court,
Sd canoeIng See at Camp
Fictiflous Name Statutes, To Wit
the Clerk 0$ the
3736450
am cordng t
the plat therenf as
rp'at,on tO ..,1 tr,t' ,'z.. ti.e uOtit tri' f'h 'J
.nari.Jfc, .emnie Count, I
rllrmolt, 5 rnII$5 'est of I don SR
C.f
Mr,,C sIrlid r.,1 M ':i t.4"OtC
Seuton tS
Florida
St4tutts
I91
rrord'd .n PEal Book (0. Pin. ii
11 A"A
,m. ..t i,,iQe fr
fn,,i .Ct?ir,r,,ni
. ... .,,,, .. .
,.,,...
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LEGAL NOTICE
TPSCItYOtSan1orOaopIe.J?o
n Increase
the Florida Departmt of P011ution
Control for a permit to ContinUe to
operate an exiSting sanitary landfill
Over Nati on
2)
acres more or eu, a
potential source of air and water
NEW YORK (AP) - Loan
pollution, within City property Of
delinquencies and defaults are 1792 II acres more or less, a part of
Sectiovn 1, 5, 6 and S. Township 20,
up in almost every area of the
Range 3), mare gtnerally known as
credit markets, causing lender3 the Sanford Airport, within the City
towrlteoIfmjlfloflsofdoliaziin Limits of Sanford. Florida. This
application has been submitted by
bad debts.
the City of Sanford pursuant to
At the Sante time, almost cv- Cpters 117.
F.A C. of the
cry type of lending institution
Department's rules regarding the
control of emissions whict may
fr3m local credJt
the maintenance of air and
Chase Manhattan Bank Is ac- affect
water quality Standards.
cused of poor management for
Copies of the aforementioned
application, the technical anatyjis
h.aving permitted bad loans tO
performed by the Department's
be made.
Staff andttmeir proposed decision ore
available for public Inspection at the
'We're cursed if we do, dam..
ned if we don't," said the preal following location.
The Florida Department of
dent of a large New York City Pollution
Control. Central Region
bank,
33)9 Miguire Blvd. Suite
Orlando, Florida 32503
The National Foundation for
Persont wishing to comment on
Consumer' Qedit, *ivai ('OUflany aspect of this action
required to submit their comments
sels families caught in a fb
n wilting to the address above
clal pinch, estimates five or
within thirty days of publication of
of every 100 families in the nathis notice
tion have money troubles,
Board of City
Coinmi$SIon,rs
double the estimate of a year
City of Sanford
O.
By: H N. Tamm, Jr
A spokesman for the founds.
City Clerk
Publish: lan 31, 1975
tian was quoted during 1q74 as

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Sifl?ord's fInest shops, offices
over exIsting $16,500 mtg. at 7',
I available Eldellent location now I Oversized Pooi,6 bedrooms 7 baths.
bedroom, 1 bath
-split plan, on
_____________________
,appt call
formal dining iit.soo
323 Oh? or 530
.
nice size lot. $72,000
i You can get
LAKE FRONT— Custom built, 3
fair price When you
3 Bedrooms,7 baths.
bdrm, 7 bath, large lot, trees,
advertise your "don't nee" in

Ideal location. reasonJble rent.
__________________________
Ph, owner 343372) anytIme.

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WASIIINGVN (AP) As oil Increase through hikes In
exporting cntrIes such as price of domestic oil which has
Saudi Arabltend Iran search been freed of price controls.
for ways tond their excess That brought them $42 billion
petrodollars, merican critics in unearned, before-tax profits.
charge the .S. government
Presint Ford announced
isn't getting s fair share of Jan.
15 he would
money from
international price controls on theend federal
remaining
oil companie
Th per cent of US. oil on April 1,
The critics iy the oil corn- unless Congress stops him.
panies are r*ping unreasonWithout a windfall profits tax,
ably
large, indfa1I profits. the companies' unearned
Several p1an.ave
been pro- benefits then could rise to about
posed to cut 4ose profits and
bring the grnment more $17.4 billion before taxes. Hut
Font !Isked Congress to Impose
revenues fronbil. The oil corn- a windfall
tax that would return
panics are fitting back, ar- about 88 per
of the corngumg their prfits are shrink panics' suddencent
re%enue to the
iflgnstheprjofninrjtjnn
IIIV)' WOUIO oe
risesandma,afldmoreof permUted to keep the rel

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equipped. Water .sew,'-garbage
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9:30 (9)
(13) The Detectives
10:00 (2. 0) Police
(6)
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(9) Baretta
03) Dick Poeii

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(35) Scleni.e Fiction
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(24) Aviation

Consequences
(13) The S•onemans
(24) Intercom 24
(35.44) Star Trek
7:30 (2) Police Surgeon
161 What's My Line
(0) $25.000 Pyramid
(9) Hollywood

(I, 9) Laurel And

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(41) Night Gallery

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(13) Wrestling

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(9) Hot L Baltimore

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(6) Jeannie
(9) Hon9 Kong
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(24) Sesame Street
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units
homes,
$3,807,579;
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slowing
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in
August Woods apartments 174 units
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stmction Corp., Casselberry. having,"he
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practically
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certainly looks as though
Seminole
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th
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money is loosening up and
activity
is
primarily
in
the
overall
housing
constuction
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action by the federal gov
picture locally
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the 1974 year construction starts were In
ment to help savings and loan
also does custom building all was good.
single family homes. Winter
Some '2,175 housing units Springs had
said.
132 single family
. the
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started
construction
at
homes,
$285,056,
and 31 patio
"When money is available
"This should be one of the estimated building costs of homes, 94,Ooo.
and the nterest rate is drop- better years we have seen in a
ping, as it Is, people become long time," said Al mark HI of $45,1r7,o last year.
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Seminole County had 7
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and buy new Calbert Construction inc.,
11,118,771 and three con•
homes," Mandell said, adding Casselbey and Deltona.
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Sanford
had
579
dominiurn
tinita of 44 uni,
that now is a partkularly good
'We are experiencing more uni ben, costing $8,253,2. $42,600.
time to buy hcmcs because activity with homcs than we Included
61 sIngle family
Oviedo had 36 single family
construction costs have have in a long time and I am homes, $1,272,720; 462 con- homes $805,176 and a five-wilt
stablized at least for awhile,
encouraged," he said.
domjpjum units, ,3,OOO and apartment house, $8Qoo. Lake
Greater Construction is In"Interest
rates
are
down
and
the 56 unit Geneva Garden Mary's housing activity was
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anything
but
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exclusielv in singe family
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Altamonte Springs had 359 homes.

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to begin construction in March
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roofing, is much higher
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subdivision bordering the east his Sonora South development
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SUCi, as u,v
followed before he derelped made to Dr. George Starke.
$300,000
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Odham said, "Ile government
Sanora clubhouse Suntand Estates. Ile moved his
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making low cost money complete with Tennis cowu
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to
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to fnnee
se tomes for
consist of 49 two, three and four
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bu
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for purchasers will be available
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of Pinehurst.
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the
Odham
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local
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Topper Award Pre'll"tatI611111 III made 10 Dr. George Starke Ileft) bV Mck ClevelanA _1,schools, graduated from Melrose In 1898 and attended
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to Louisiana College, served as a Florida A01 University, Florida in
Odham and the City of such as concrete blocks as well something like
1927 and opened his Seminole County Medical trunity.
Sanford be gan annexation of as concrete and
000' to naval officer during World War Tallahassee and Meharry Sanford office.
at 1971 cost
Society.
the
If. served as state president of Medical College, Nashville,
A member of the Baptist
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the
second
black
His younger brother, L C. Church, he also belongs to the
the
Florida
JayCees, won Term. He interned and served doctor
Rezoning of the
supplies and labor. Some
Another reason
In Florida to become a Starke, Deland, is al,so
Odham
gave
national
acclaim
as a as resident physician In
a Masons, Shriners, Alpha Phi
recently completed
and lumber items are down to 1971
member of the American doctor.
Alpa's
Odtiam's site plan has been levels and some are not,"
for starting construction now is residential developer. and hospitals ranging from New Medical A&amp;sociation and al.so
well as the
he that low cost single fzirnily twice narrowly
He has long been recogni
accepted by the City. The tract declared.
missed being
Orleans to Chicago to North believed lobe the first to hold a as a dedicated physic-Ian andUd chamber of commerce.
homes are moving in volume elected governor of Florida.
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Carolina before he returned to post such
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up by four intruders who Be ' of Sanford represents
Complete weather details on of Donald Eugene Jones, 40,
occupied building and use of a
Principal Arnold Otto wtdle the entire school applauded their
ransack ed the house east of Wilson in the robbery case.
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firearm in ttT11r1L55iOfl of a
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felon
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which dominated yesterday,s
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meeting,
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Police officers, firefighters, eyeing the poice department,
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ast recentiy of four Sanford policemen on
charges, and supporters jammed city which receives one-thi of the
fire chief that heel
city can
the department has come under some adverse erldclim and both
Connell sai d he personally
hall last night to dernand that city'
s operating revenue, as the
JERRY CONNELL
be proud of," Connell said, visited with both men Saturday
the Chamber of Commerce and Sanford aty-Commission have police jobs be maintained chief spot to cut the remaining
adopted resolutions commending thief Butler and
represented at last night's "and the firemien are a credit to to give them full information
regardless of the city's p4,000 de fi
cit, after intensive meeting
the city, especially the concerning the city's Imanclaf
Police Department. Piletured with Chief Butler are 1from left financial condition.
by former
budget cuts were made in all
volunteers,"
Cliamber President Wayne Albert, Mayor Ute Moo;-~. Bufler and
State Attorney Newman Brock,
distress. Connell said after
And Fire
Chief Roy other departmetits.
LaBossiere told The Herald
Chamber executive Manager Jack Horner.
1Bossiere, impatient after a The Police Department's be
who urged that police officers
being informed, the two men
need to our city last nigh t that he expected agreed
two-week'
city should do
s wait for a deter- Benevolent Association was
departments rather Ulan being oction on the replacement whatever necemary, to bring
f irefighter tomorr ow.
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the budget th balance,
Connell two wft
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ks ago asked
Fire and police supportm
The men denied Conmfl,s
Police Chief Tom Hennigan to Wt night insisted the potential statements.
temporar ily transfer one or two cut in the police department j
Grant attempted to formally
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there. Hennigan said, however. and the city council.
council worx out the citys
that none of his of fice rs wished
Over the weekend, a money problems.
By ED PRICKETT
lie requested land deve loper
to be fire fighters qod mimeographed sheet over
7be
motion
to
amend
the
states
the
fire
chief
may
be
cused
drier
of
trying
to
remove
said
the
department
operates
in
Herald Staff Writer
ordinance was made by Mayor
moved only for Just caw-,L!
LaBossiere
said
he
would
narnes
of
Andy
Seminazz
c and him for "political reasons."
a 'highly professional manner"
Bill Grier, who last week after a public hearing before
rather pull a shift himself than Larry Goldberg of Sanda lwood
Councilman John Zacco and at the lowest cost of any fir e
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CASSELBERRY- City recorrimended to at least two the mayor and the councfl.,, opposed
Grier's
recom. department in the county.
Council yesterday agreed to councilmen the ouster of Rasooli said today.
mendation to have the city
"You're trying to pull
amend the ordinance creating It"001i. who is a volunteer fire
"This will then enable him attorney draw up an amended sormthing out that no one
is
the fire department, a move chief.
(Grief) to remove me for the ordinance, but was outweighed
ready to discuss at this time,"
aimed at removing Mm from is, specifically
, is to amend previously stated," Rasooli
"Why do you feel like
his job.
The nlayorsaid hewanted the
the portion of the ordinance that said. Last week, Rasooli ne- upgrading it?" Zacco asked.
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because the
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needs to be "updated and
upgaded."
Six of seven &amp;rifod policemen am
Arraignment of Patroirrm Larry 1"n
By BOB LLO YD
Martin is charged. in con- slaying of tavern owner
But Grier dec li ned to spell
auxiliary
policemen arrested
cont
AssIstant
State
Attorney
Payton,
, was continued until next
Herald Staff Writer
nection with the Jan. I rape of a Edward Adamkiewicz was set William Staley explained th,at exact changes he has
necion with burglaries have en tered
Id
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12- year-old girl at her Sanford for March 3. A second suspA
pleas of innocent in circuit court at
ect under state law dealing with
All the suspects are from Sanford and
However, Council Chairman
In what court observers home,
Sanford
and trial dates have been set.
indicted
in
the
case,
Glenn
prior
convictions
the
shoplifting
Edith
Duerr
shed
a
bit
more
havt
been suspended by city officials.
lled the largest session in
Martin was acquitted by a Edward Meinert, 24, of Pitt- charge,
The men didn't appear for arraignnormally
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officers were arrested Jan. 9 and
menu Monday before Circuit Court
Judge Joe Cowart arraigned 43 a rape charge last yea.
ordinance change is designed to
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following
an internal inve3tigaUon
arraignment next Monday.
Cowart
but
their
atUrneys
county court, can be prosecuted oust Rasooli,
dants at .Sanford Monday.
she
replied:
Ile told the court ,Monday that
conducted
by
Police
f
iled
written
no
tices
of
ap
Chief Ben Butier and
pearance and
Judge Cowart ordered an as a third dcgree felony,
thour proceeding as he doesn t k now w ho he'
s ac
pleas
of
innocent
to
charges
of
breaking
Iiindo ornan s bond for
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would
hesitate
to
say.
The
Stale) told the court
t he
highlighted by a colorful out- cused of raping in the current feited ,and that a warrant be discovered 57-ye r
and entering and grand larceny
division m coo pe ration wi th sta te and
ld
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a mayor should have the
bu rst by a rape suspect who case and that hc surrendered in
cvunty
law enforcement agencies.
Scheduled
for
a
Feb.
17
trial
before
issued for her arrest, after she Mmeda Thomas 'has about
autho r it y to appoint the lire
objected to the assistant public Jacksonville after placing a call failed to appear for arraign- prior shoplifting convictions in
Ju dge Clarence Johnson was Raleigh
The suspecare
ts
accused in connection
chief- I assuml,- the ordinance
defender representing him at to a public telephone booth in ment on a shoplifting charge Orlando m
Paul Sessions, 22-year-old city buildittg
ill givee turD that auth ority."
unicipal court"
arraignment
Sanford He said an unidnI nspector and auha police ma n
store and an auto dealership.
fense
Ixie Ieo Martin, , of tified man told him police were
Trisls before Judge DaidStrawn were
Attorney
Newman
Brock
has
obta
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*,%fidway, told the court he wal looking for him In the Jan. I
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court order in behalf of B&amp;nneft and
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management report, a county a dm i n istra tor ap.
pointed by the Board could be 'implemented imtnediately." Both elected and appointed positions
would draw a $30,000 annualsalary.
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position, and the Board th a weak one, you don't
MI three al te rnatives would require the creation get the checks and balances you shoWd
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Management Analysis and becomes a rubber smp."
Evaluation (OMAE). The office would budget
Also, in work session discussion of the report,
eparaUon and control, budget f or ecasting, and which is "98 per
ce nt complete," commissioners
performance evalua tion,
learned that by
law they would have
But, ir. discussion of th e executive form, m• designate
a medical doctor as head the Heal th
missioner Dick Williams declared, 'You're Department, instead of a lay administrator. But,
assuming you have an ideal person there who won'
t they cotild appoint an assistant administrator"
deteriorate through the years."
that wod hanc the "day4ay" business
CornmLssion Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr., agreed operations of the departm ent, as long as he didn't
that, "If th e county manager develops into a song interfere with medi
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a county manager form of government which could
go three ways, ace 0rding to the firm'
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Th e three alternatives included an elect ed chief
executive, an appoint ed one, and a management
staff reporting directly to the Board. Each al te r.
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ths to implementation of a county government re.
organization yesterday, generally agreed that the
county manager posi tion recommend ed
a
management study can be a "dangerous situation."
Pu blic Research and Management Inc., of
Atlanta, Ga,. which completed the efficiency study
of the county government in the fall, presented the

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Burns had gone o
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Club,
has lunch and plays
th.at morning as
bridge for a couple of houn
seemed to feel a reed to resurne
every afternoon.
his ordinary routine. The office
-,Then I go home and have a
was (old. Burns sat in his
nap, e says.
overcuat, clutching it around
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Even
a tragic time
him and shivering. lie lit up an
enormous cigar.
the I)tI1'fl'S
At first we talked of other
but sneak out. We were
things. lie has a new record
about young comedians.
album out, a two-record set
"What
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selling for $25 that he hopes will
-young?'
To e t my a
become a collector's item, It
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as corded when he made a
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But the subject both of us
show now a
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GEORGE BURINS: The show goes on
wanted to discuss - Jack
likes doing them "beeause
Benny
was always there,
they'reeas to do— can do
W he n the talked 'cered around
them si t ting down.
to the current state of comedy, on the stage, he owned it -and this. Once we saw a certain
%
Bu,rns plunged in
he did."
comic
work.
I
asked
m
what
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Another paue. Another tear. he *ught of the comic. Jack
SKATING SCHEDULE
forever" he said, exhaling a Another big drag on the cigar, said, 'Well, he's great but J ust
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t laugh at him.'
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at Jack Benny. Nobody knew
"When I met him, he was
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passed away. I knew him for 55 opening joke was this. He'
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d be a big hole in it. It just won'
t
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years ,bt even I didn't know come out holding his violin and be as good. There's one good
1:344 P.M. 7.
how great he was until he was he'
d just stand there. A long thing, though - Jack Benny
gone."
biroday par%ft. MIN of Is Of fnete
pause. Already he was a master will stay alive as long as any of
He wiped a tear away from of the long pause. Then he'd say us live,"
SKATE CITY
l,is eye.
to the orchestra leader, 'flow is
That was the eulogy George
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"He was a gentle man. And
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he had w hen he used logo Was
Served Every
FILET
next door to the Colmans to
"He used to use his violin
Friday
$ ,,
borrow a cup of sugar.
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Other Selections
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To Choose From $2"
told a bad Joke and he said it able to stand up on
UP
stage
couldn'
t be a bad joke because a without it. I remember the first
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whole thing going about that orches0a and he was all right
bad joke.
after (liat.
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Tuesday, Jan. 21 1975

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WASHINGTON (AP) Conswner prices rose another seven-tenths of a per cent in Do-

Shootout
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YORK AP A gun

and a
robbery suspect In a crowded Washingt on Square subway
sta ti on sent horrified straphangers diving for cover and
left one officer m or tally wounded in th e heart.
Th e suspect, a fornr convict, was killed outright in the
sheotout Monday afternoon.
NEW

battle between police

Th e wounded officer, Joseph H. Garcia, 34, was kept
alive on the way to Bellevue Hospi ta l by a fell ow officer
who applied heart massage. He died eight hours later on

an operating table.
He was the second New York Qty policeman to be killed
in th e line of duty th is year and the th ird within a mon th .
Because of th e crowd of several hundred in th e station,
th e officers did not fire until they were eight feet from the
suspect.

flation rate In 28 years and the

worst In peacetime on record.
And, as inflation clipped
more than 12 cents off the value
of every dollar, the government
also said the purchasing power
of

the

average worker's
paycheck fell 5.4 per cent last
year.
The Labor Department said
last year's 12.2 per cent in,

per cent rise In December was
the smallest in five months and
followed Increases of ninetentha
of a per cent in both Octcbcr
and November.
Wholesale prices also have
been declining in recent months
and this trend is expected to
gan measuring consumer begin showing up in retail
prices in 1913. The old record prices early this year. How.
for a nonwar year was In 1960 ever, new energy taxes prowhen prices rose 11.6 per cent, posed by President Ford would,
However, despite last year's if approved by Congress, add
record rate of Inflation, the mt. about two percentage points to
eat price report offered some the inflation rate this year, the
solace in the fact that Inflation administration has said.
has been easing In recent The December Increase in
months. The seven-tenths of a over-all prices pushed the gov-

ernmeflt's Consumer Price In. most increases will be smaller
dcx to 155.4, meaning that It and less painful to consumers.
cost $155.40 to buy a variety of
Food prices, however,arc ex.
goods and service: which, cost pcctcd to climb at a 15 per cent
annual rate during the first half
$100 In the 1967 base period,
The government said food ac- of the year, according to Agf I.
counted for a fourth of the In. culture Department forecasts.
creases in consumer prices last
President Ford's economic
year while price increases for advisers had predicted that Inenergy products, Including flation would ease to 6 or 7 per
gasoline, fuel oil, coal and natu. cent this year. But that was beral gas, were responsible for fore Ford proposed new energy
more than a tenth of the in- taxes last week which the ad.
crease,
ministration acknowledged
Recession Is dampening In- would add another two perElation and government econo- centage points to this year's
mists say that while prices will Consumer Price Index.
continue to increase In 1975.
The record Inflation rate in

Democrats Can Do

President Changes Format
WASHINGTON (AP) President Ford is dropp ing one
of his innovations for his news conference today.
Press Secretary Ron Nessen said Ford would answer
questions on domestic and foreign issues In th e order in
which they were asked. Ford's last news conference was
unique in th at it was divided into two parts, wi th domestic
questions first followed by f oreign ques ti ons in the second
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Nessen said For d would not have a prepared statement.
Th e nationally broadcast session, set to begin at 2 p.m.
EST, Is Ford's first news conference in six weeks.

Albert Feels Insulted
WAShINGTON i APi
House Speaker Carl Al bert is
insulted because the th ree major television networks
refused to provide him live tele vision time for a
Democratic response to President Ford's economic address, Albert's offi ce says.
NBC-TV televised a taped version of th e speech at 9
p.m. EST Monday, an hour after Albert delivered it on
Mutual radio. ABC-TV said it would televise a tape of the
speech at 10 pin. EST Tuesday, and CBSTV said it would
air a speech by Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, D-Minn., li ve
at 10 p.m. EST Wednesday.
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comber, giving the nation an
Inflation rate of 12.2 per cent in
1974, the government reported
today. It was the highest in-

crease In the cost of living was
the highest since prices soared
18.2 per cent In 1946 when World
War I1 price controls were
lifted,
It was also the sharpest increase ever recorded in peacetime since the government be-

Goes Back To Jail

WASHINGTON (AP) G. Gordon Liddy, convicted of
direc ting the Watergate break-in, is going back to federal
prison at Danbury, Conn., Wednesday after three mon ths
Of freed om.
Chief US, District Court Judge George L. Hart Jr. Is al.
lowing Liddy to report on his own rather than in the
custody of U.S. marshals.
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cent rise In living costs in 1973.
In both 1972 and 1971, the nation
had an Inflation rate of 3.4 per

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The Consumer Price Index,
published monthly by the Labor
Department's Bureau of Labor
Statistics, measures average

murder trial of former county manager Alan

changes In prices of goods and
services usually bought by
urban wage earners and
clerical workers.
In other economic developments: —House Speaker Carl

Albert criticized President

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin
has asked his staff to file fina ncial disclosure statements
iftheyhavenodeepp hi lo hi calob U onstoit
Shevin also listed 17 division a nd bureau heads and
other personnel who must tile such reports with Ut
secreta ry of sta te's office by May 15. Oth ers who wish to
will be furnished forms, he said Monday,
Shevin reminded his staff that he had filed financial dis.
closure and networth sta tements wi th the secretary of
state's office for the past six ears, while he was first
state senatoi and th en att or ney general.
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U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly as visited by Secretary of the Navy J.
William Middendorf If (left and Brig, Gen, Ernest E.
Reid Jr. and
presented Kelly with a facsimile of the seal of the Marine Corps.
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again to vote to accept con- met's Jan. 9 meeting.
troversia! legislative office
The questi on of accepting the

buildings.
A third cont'act dispu te, on a
$2.2 million School of Forest
Resources and Conservation at
the University of Florida, was
sent to binding arbitration
before former Supreme Court
Justice Richard Ervin.

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OFFICE MACHINES
OFFICE SUPPLIES
LUGGAGE
at very low
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Clark, 1)-Miami, said in a let.
ter Monday to Gov. ilcubin

Askew tkit MIt. ILirrisn Construction Corp., Miami, should
be awarded the contract on the
prison to be built in Dade Coun.

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Port To Add 1 0 Tanks
By MICKEY LOCIIRIIXE
Herald Staff Writer

add $50,000 annually to the Hutchison said that no
lease
port's revenues,
agreement could be made
Also, Hutchison reported to before the court rules on
(SI's
The attorney for the Seminole the board that bankrupt Conreorganization
plans.
County
Port
Authority crete Structural Systems, Inc.
(SCOPA) will meet on Wed- (CSSI) will file a
Monday night marked the
reorganization
final
meeting for resigning
nesday with bank officials to try plai in Jacksonville
District
Chairman Harold Kastner, who
to get a final decision on a Court within 30 days which will has
served as chairman For four
$175,000 loan in order that Saw reportedly "bail out"
the
years
More Terminals, Inc. may problem-strickened modular
and served on the board
for 81 years.
complete construction of construction firm.
Earl Downs of
additional storage tanks at the
has
cssi built a 40,000 sq. ft. been appointed byLongwood
port.
Gov. Reubin
Attorney William Hutchison bu ilding at the port over a year Askew to fill the vacancy. The
ago, but because of the board will elect a new chairman
told board members
night
bankruptcy
proceedings the during their next moeting.
that he would meetlast
with of.
ffcials at ComBank in building has been locked by the
In other action last night the
court,
board passed a resolution which
"to determine
best interests for the
will present to the Seminole
If the plan by SSI is
Count
Authority."
Legislative Delegation
recognized as being feasible by
in
February.
The board agreed in the courts, the plant will be
December to contract with Saw reopened. CSSI cssembled
The resolution, to be
More to construct 10 oil storage prefabricated units of motel discussed by
the delegation for
tanks pending the port's rooms, and future plans called consideration by the state
borrowing thq money from the for the plant to manfacture one, legislature, expands the powers
bank,
two and three bedoom homes. 'of the authority to Include in..
The additional storage tanks
The board discussed the dustrial development bond
will increase the port's storage possibility of leasing the financing of capital
projects for
to 3.5 million gallons bui lding to another firm, Say port facIli ties and in
dustrial
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Present 1.5 million and More wcs mentioned, but and
manufacturing plants.

HarrIson bid 06 million.
The low bid of $6.7 million came
from Standard Construction of
Florida Inc., of Maitland.
Clark said that Standard
failed
to
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Spring Lake, 154 from
Altamonte and 168 from
Rosenwald for a total
An estimated 1,500 students enrollment of 754 beginning
including almost all at next year.
Rosenwald Elementary
Other major changes Include
will
switch schools next year if a a shift of 300 students from Red
By JANE CASSELBERRy
legal opinions and alleged recommended another "plea
proposal by School Supt. Bug to Sterling Park, 163 from
Herald Stall Writer
improprieties of Thomas day" be added to court sessions
William Layer is approved by Casselberry to Sterling Park
Freeman, whom she said she to handle the increased case
the Seminole County School and 86 from English Estates to
WINTER
SPRINGS
would
like to see replaced as load. Presently there is one plea
Board.
Sterling Park.
Council voted last night to move city attorney. She assured
day and one trial day.
"Black people will be split
Layer's proposal to split Public Works Director and
Freeman's partner Edmund
Brock said the new Traffic
like a shotgun," school board Indian Hills subdivision
bet- Building Inspector Ray Woolfolk, who was representi ng Infraction
member Davie Sims said ween English Estates and the Bradshaw out
Act will probablg
of the new city the firm at last night's session, reduce
yesterday at a work session, new school to be opened
the amount of court
in ball council chamber to the that she was not criticizing him, room appearances permitting
Rosenwald Is located In a Sterling drew lire from Mrs. police trailer.
An open house for the public the option to pay traffic fines or
predominantly black section of Gloria W a rd.
Although
Bradshaw
said
he
is
scheduled
Sunday for the new go to court.
the county, near Altamonte
She said Indian Hills children preferred locating his office in $175,000
fire station-city hall.
Springs.
Council voted to allow three
who walk to English Estates the north end of the mobile
The new facility occupied court nights a month at $100 per
The Rosenwald change is due will have to be bused to Sterling home, he was assigned
the Jan. 1, already is plagued
with session for the judge's salary.
to receipt of a $100,000 grant to Park.
south end after it was learned a plumbing problem that
Council ratified Piland's
turn the school into a center for
Sims also questioned why 38 his phones were connected resulted
in floodiig from both appointment of Robert Mellon
exceptional children,
children who attend Spring there. Phones for the police restrooms
and complaints of of 302 Moss Rd., to the Board of
Most of the school's 216 Lake Elementary will remain department
are installed in the "noxious odors,"
children will transfer to Lake there instead of switching to other end.
Adjustment, but postponed
Mayor
Troy
Piland
said
naming a replacement to fill the
OrIenta, with the remai nder to Lake Oriental since they're
An effort at last week's although
validation
vacancy on the Planning and
Longwood, excluding 70 cx- logically a part of the Lake meeting by
Councilman John proceedings were completed Zoning Board until next week.
ceptioiral children who will Orients community.
Daniels and Irene Van Eepoel today for bonds financing the
Council, which last week
remain.
All the children live in to move Bradshaw out of
city
new
building,
Is
would
be
two
voted
3-2
Bretton Woods
Hidden hall failed. Daniels complained more weeks before closing the mayor's
Layer said the proposed
choice for the P&amp;Z
zone Estates and, Sims _.AJS, live there was too
changes will redice
much noise from funds would become available. Board vacancy, John Booth,
the number
of buses on the road.
No ad. within walking distance of Lake those conducting business with Council will discusshow much unanimously
passed
a
()ijeflth
Bradshaw's department, and of the
ditional changes are expected
$200,000 to resolution commending the
layer's reply was that any dirt was being tracked in on the borrow during a 7
for at least two years, hesaid. It
p.m. work former councilman for his
changes
would new carpet. In addition ex- session,
also distributes students more further
dedication and hard work while
necessitate
revisedHeboundaries
penditures had been made to
evenly throughout the county's at
other schools.
also
City Judge Newman Brock in office.
said extend phone service to the
schools.
anyone who can come up with a trailer for Public Works.
WE HAVE STATE FORMS
School board members will better concept Is welcome to Mrs. Van Eepoel read into the
vote on Layer's recom- try.
minutes a long list ef conflicting
mendations at a 7 p.m. meeting
Wednesday at the Altamonte
Springs City Hall.
lake Orients, a new school
mitt C 6
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Nine days later, the PSC granted th e Pesacola-based
company an Interim rate increase expected to boost
monthly home bills $8 for 1,000 kilowatt hours.
The interim hike Is part of a Gulf Power request for a
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) requirements. He said that $10 million legislative buildings
House majority Leader Dick neither Standard nor its prime
il1,
Clark asked the Cabinet to subcontractor, Mechanical also argued at
the last Ca binet
award a contract today to a Services Corp., was properly meeting.
firm which was more than chartered in Florida, and that
Treasurer Thomas O'Malley
$300,000 higher than th e low Mechanical Services was not said
the work was shoddy and
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that a piece of ceiling fell on the
man prison .
Clark won a delay in a deci. portico of the House. He,said

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Ponsell Lindsley, 56.
The eight jurors were tentatively selec ted on the ope ni ng
day of th e tr ial Monday.But the state had used only three
of Its preemptory challenges and th e defensé on
ly one.
Each side can excuse up to 10 prospec ti ve witnesses
wi th out citing a reason.
Most of the prospective jurors sa id th ey knew the
defendant, attorneys or witnesses and didn't believe they
could be objective.

Ford's Income tax and energy
conservation proposals.

By BOB LLOYD
bond each are Samuel Albert the apartment and recovered
Altamonte Springs police and entered by cutting a screen and
HeraldStailWrftcr
Masslznlm, 20; Russell Joseph approximately $300 In stolen sheriff's detectives today were forcing a door lock.
Sheriff's detectives have McDonald, 20; Fred Richard property. The arrests were probing the reported robbery of
Officials at First Federal of
arrested four Altamonte Katln, 20, and James Russell results of
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Information
obtained
ahithIerlatfljghtonsR
Mid-Florida reported a canSprings men for buying, Lizzoll, 20, all of the Wymore from Altamonte Springs police, at Northwood.
dlelabra
receiving and concealing stolen Road address.
and
flower
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the spokesman said.
Thomas
Younger
Strader,
28,
arrangement
valued
property in a raid on an
at
$200
A spokesman for Sheriff John
Sanford police have charged of Fresno, Calf., told inwere taken from the clubhouse
apartment at 757 South Wymore Polk said the four men were two
17-year-old male juveniles vestigators he rode from In the Sonora planned unitFLEET'
Road.
Bow of 3004001 Eaii German trawler rises in Stralund, East
S NEW
arrested after detectives with the Jan. 17 armed robbery Atlanta, Ga., with
a man In a residential development off S.
German"
In county jail today on $5,000 executed a search warrant at of Shepard Grocery, 904
•" ard. The vessel can refrigerate about N tons of fish
ICU f b5I A
S. pickup truck. He said the man Sanford. Ave.
da il y
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Willow Ave., Sanford. Officials robbed him in Altamonte
Burglars entered the Knights
said
the youths were turned ever Springs of a $120 check,
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of Columbus building at 04 S.
to the state Division of Youth
Altamonte Springs Detective Oak Ave. by prying opendoors.
Services and later released to Sgt.
Jim Martlndale discountedOfficers said a cigarette
the custody of their parents.
i
ose
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Strader's claim that the man, machine was vandalized and an
Sanford police today arrested who used a pistol in the rob- undetermined amount of money
thSLSanford,ndrct
had 50kllosof marijuana was take n.
behind the truck's seat. Mar- W.
M yrtle
Y.
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court warrant charging rob- Undale attributed the claim to Ave., reported gasoline tanks
bery and use of a firearm in "ezcitement"on the part of the and f
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ishing equipment valued
rnmj,on of a felony. White deaf mute robbery victim,
WASHINGTON (AP) Sen.
Senate Democratic lender thereisnoal1d3etyre n
at
$182
were stolen from his ate
is in county jail on $10,000 bond
Republican
leader
Hugh
Mike
Mansfield said be would for hiding intelligence spending
Martindale said police aren't front yard.
Of,
said the charges are "actively looking for the truck,
Scott says he has received "f
name some younger senators figures from the public and
Two county
in connection with an armed but if we run across it we will delayed theft residents filed dlcations" the Central Intell among the Democrats he members of Congress
except
reports with the gence Agency
robbery July
1914 at 15th St. stop I!" for investigation.
will soon disclose chooses for the committee. The the House and Senate
Sheriffs Department. Ardell S. the s
of Its total annual resolution calls for a panel of Appropriations committee
!J and French Ave., Sanford. A
Sanford police today were Lalumla,
Hobson
St., budget, for decades one
second suspect, John Lee invest I g a tin g sever a I
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Longwood, reported Jewelry government's most clo of the either 7 or 11 se na tors with th e chairmen,
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J Perkins, 18, Apt. 53, Castle burglaries and thefts,
sely held size heft to Mansfield and SCO
"CIA's ability to spend withvalued at $5 was stolen from secrets,
Brewer Court, Sanford,was
who would name the our control its apparently ex.
Florence Cumpson, 213 his home sometime 1n
arrested over the weekend,
And Sen. Alan Cranston, D- Republicans.
Bradshaw Dr., reported Detember and Grace
panded by contributions to its
Hughes, Calif., says the secret budget's
Perkins pleaded innocent clothing, appliances and an 2038
1'be caucus, with one senator budget by foreign nations
Rd., Winter size apparently is expanded by
when araigned on the charges auto tire, total value ap- Park, Nottingham
re
Iran and by profits from the
po
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rted Jewelry valued contrlbu(ion
Monday in circuit court and proximately $1,150,
to the spy agency abstaining and rune absent, business fronts
was at $400 was taken from her by foreign na ons, Iicludlng gave Mansfield authority
it operates like
to
was set for trial Feb. 17.
ti
niLcsing after her home was home.
CIA's
private
air line: Air
br ing to th e Sena te
Iran.
a
resolution
America,"
the
Crans
ton speech
creating the committee, with
In an interview, Scott gave no subpoena
id
po wers, a $750,00o
details as to when the agency budget
Meanwhile, Vice President
and nine-month man.
release bu
S
or dite expiring Sept. 1,19Th. Th
how large that total might be. Senate is
impression left so far" is thiat
expected to a
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advice several tunes during the
gree
to
the
CIA did not conduct a mas.
He said that CIA spending it
Brown refused the tip
two weeks be has been in of fjce pointment and said that
ale,
illegal
domestic
gi
the CIA
Julian said while the sunshine Pilolan, not present at the
as was high on the list of suband
spy
Operation
Carmine Bravo, and acRockefeller
cr supers rett
countant George Fender to law benefits outweigh the n*eting, would probably also jects discussed by CIA directoli telligence agencies are
commented following a second
hidden
ass'
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IAI.1.A}IASSEE, Flu. (All)
The Florida Supreme
Court Is being asked to overturn $17.2
In.
crease granted Gulf Power Co. last mon th .
Public Counsel frederick Karl, who represents consumers before the Public Service Commission, said the
I'SC failed to meet legal requirements of a hearing be fore
granting the increase.
Karl said hewasdenled an opportunity to cross-examine
company witnesses at a PSC hearing in Gulf Breeze on

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eight of 94 were tentatively seated in th e first degree

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WASHINGTON (AP) Con- for oil taxation would mean ably have to come as the "ultigressional Democrats, led by price increases as much as 25 mate objective."
Speaker Carl Albert, say they per cent for gasoline, heating
—Sens. Edward M. Kennedy
can do a better job than Presi- oil, electricity, food, fertilizer of Massachusetts and Henry M.
dent Ford In directing tax relief and other products.
Jackson of Washington said
where It's needed, fighting the
Albert asked what good it they will Introduce a resolution
energy crisis and helping the would do a family to get a 75 to to delay for 90 days the Ford
poor cope with Inflation,
$100 tax rebate if at the same plan to increase oil Import
In making these arguments time the family's gasoline and tariffs beginning next month.
Monday night, Albert joined heating oil bill went up by $0 The resolution would in effect
other Democratic leaders in a to M.
suspend authority that Ford
steady drumbeat of criticism
Albert said Congress would already has.
against Ford's economic and have to consider such things as
—Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of
energy proposals,
gasoline rationing, prohibiting Maine also said he opposes
Albert, In a broadcast reply to the We of gasoline on Sundays, Ford's plan to increase oil tar.
Ford's economic address last excise taxes on automobiles [ifs, saying that such a plan
week, said the Democrats who with high horsepower and pos- discriminates against New
control Congress would slbly other measures. England, which depends
welcome cooperation from the
Other Democrats also were heavily on oil to heat homes and
executive
"We are not critical of Ford's proposals.
fuel Industries
seeking confrontation. We are
—Rep.
Al
Ullman
of
Oregon,
Ford's program also was
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chairman of the House Ways criticized by a Republican, hen.
But he said Ford's proposal o and Means Committee where Jacob K. Javits of New York
rebate 1974 income taxes by 12 all tax bills originate, said be The President's economic
per cent would put 43 per cent of favureda cut lnlg75withhold. program falls "far ahortofthe
the refund into the hands of the log tax rates Instead of the magnitude of the crisis," Javits
richest 17 per cent of taxpayers. single-shot tax rebate on 1914 said.
Democratic leaders have asked taxes that Ford has asked for.
The senator said any tax rethe House to pass by the end of
Ullman also said Ford's pro- bate should be prohibited for
March a tax reduction for posed tariff Increase on Im- families earning more than
middle and lower Income ported oil was unfair. He said $,000 and he urged author-.
persons only.
that while rationing ls"atough lzationofwa ge and prlce Con4lbert said Ford's proposals luUet to bite," it would prob. trots
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WASHINGTON..... The big auto makers are shoddy job but k
eep down the cost to the in. investiga ti ons
involved serious allegations."
trying to make up some-of their sales by jacking surance co
DEA's Inspection office has "no system for
mpanies.
up the prices of replacement parts because auto
Among the unresolved charges against DEA iissignl ng priorities to investigations." So the
For example, some shops repla ce modern offi cials and agen ts
owners are re pa iring th
are th
eir
old
cars
rather
than
"super
shock absorber" glass, now standard confidential Informant, saleese: the murder of a inspectors took off on "expensive distraction"
Home Delivery: Week, 55 cen ts ; Month, 12.40; 6 Months,
buying new models.
of narcotics, loss of i nstead of concentra ti ng On "more producti ve
$14.20;
equipment in most new cars, with cheaper, old. $2500 in seized funds, continual Intoxication an d activities."
'ear, $28.40. By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
We have had access to a private Industry style
glass, which is far less safe,
illegal possession of firearms.
other mall: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, 116.20; 12 Months, $32.40.
study, which predi cts the repair boom will bring
For example, an Investigation of DEA public
Tests
by the Society of Automotive Engineers
in an dim LR hillin kt.
'ri
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And this Is not In m.nf Inn nil •k.
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a,kint Vi,t,,, DrA,mII,a
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sflowthe modern glasscnunble intori
repair bIlls, accor di ng to the study, will soar bi
zed vesilgations, which have increased "resliltedthposiponementot regional lnspecu
ts I nstead of break ing Into jagged mLssjes.
from $35 billion to $43 billion.
dramatically. "The ba cklog of cases," states the scheduled for August and September." The
But the cheaper glass saves the
The ru.h of motorists to repair shop began
Insurance confidential reporl, "has grown 6o per cent in Pro.*nuW Investigadon, In the opinion of narcompanies money at the expense of their
client's two years."
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atxxt four n on ths ago. The shops are now raking safety.
cotics chief John Bartels, Is part of an internal
in the money at a rate 12 per cent higher than The purpose of the Investigations is to make power struggle.
past years,
'EMBARRASSING SITUATION': We sure drug Inforcement people are so clean ey
The regional reports, m'anwhile "of ten
th
The auto manufacturers are trying to rece n tly reported alter a two-mon th in. can't be blackmailed. Yet
on the wr ong issues
(and) ignore
squeeze more pr ofit out of the repair business, vestigation that the Drug Enforcement vestigatlons themselves leave the open In. important issues," the study found.
the sunjects
therefore, by raising prices on captive parts, Administr ation's top command has been yinBartels told us the study was one of a series
"extremely vulncrale to extortion," all eges
tually paralyzed by dissension,
such as fenders, doors and grills.
which he plans to use as a guide for shaking up
document,
We cited Investigations which we chargel had
the
DEA.
The commission named by President Ford to
Where there Ismarket competition....., for such been held o ver the
"The existence of an open investigation," the
heads
of
top
officials
as
WATCH
ON WASTE: The armed services
develop programs to deal with the problem of items as spark plugs, light bulbs and batteries— "manage ment t l" to
report adds, "Often inflicts a penalty on the spend $22
oo
kee
p
them In 1
mIllion on cockroach control. To save a
the Prices are holding better.
subjec t regardless of Its outcome."
illegal aliens is not venturing into an uncharted
few
dollars,
the Army had just abolished its two.
Our
findings
have
been
confirmed
by
a
wilderness.
The dealers also charge Independent shops
The management team, headed by Harvard
co nfidential management study, w hich found Univers
man
rockroach
research program at the U.S.
ity's Dr. Mark Moore, strongly urged
Legislation introduced in th e last two
captive Parts than the dealers pay that e unresolved
Army
labs
in
Na
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investluatinn
Ianvn
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th
ulvvIIguuoc be conaucteu according to
..ollgresses oy Democratic Rep. Peter Rodino of uaicivt,s. Afl Intricate rebate system has been agency
in an embarrassing situa ti
This
,
leav
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th
e Army wi thout a research
on" and the the book, wi th presumption of Innocense and no
to benefit the dealers at the expenses of
New Jersey would have established clear tdesigned
pr
ogram for com ba ting cockroaches, which'
victims in "a very uncertain and very vulnerable undue disclosures.
heir
to mers.
guidelines 'for employers of nonresident labor.
position."
carry 40 di ffe rent bacteria and inhabit
TL team was dismayed to find that one high everything from heli copters to field kitchens.
Some Insurance companies are also ripping
An
estimated
25
ç'r
cent
of
thc
closed
cases,
f their policyholders by sending Ilicin to inoffieal learned he was under investigation "asilie twiii,tii Natii-k teamim was just making
140 cll'tii't to check their
according to tlw study, were "closed on the Its the result of a piece
liunhigration status would tenor garages,
of
paper
being
left
on
known
a
progress
with new
in
the industry as "en- of investigations
have been exposed to severe penalties.
that were judged to be in- Xerox machine."
forcer shops" for accident repairs, These do a complete." Yet "nearly
techniques for controlling cockroaches when the
all of these Incomplete
The bi ll would have been effective in reducing
Part of the problem, the team found, was that cutback occurred.
th e lure of comparatively high-paying jobs that
encourages the illegal traffic across U.S. borders,
pa rticularly the Mexican border. Estimates set
th e
number of illegal aliens in th e United States today
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SeUMOF Hugh Scott had some advice for the 94 th
now con ve ned. He sa id he was dist ur bed by the
legislature's knack of "over legislating." In the
alone "we have created so many new
crimes and established so many new penalties"
it
would be impossible to adequately enforce
um all.
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Arletta M Smith
Patricia I. Manley
Michele L Ewen
Edward I Lawrence
Marcia Ann Clements
Paul P. Puccereila
Grace H. Mills
James E Johnson
Robiria Barnes
Ids Mae Hampton
Sarah Bryant
COttOn i. 'ramor Jr
Willie Sam;
William R Jennings
Daniel H. Conner;, DeB.rx
Margaret Wundetiict, Debary
VI J. McArlhy,
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Mary A Keifer,Deltorso
Bobbie Jean Reav es. Lake Mary
Viold Wyer, New Smyrna
Maud Atheqarn, New Smyrna

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at the Sanford Plaza on Friday, Jan.
31, from 12
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the 'Digest
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from
the Attorney General's office In Tallaha
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Firemen; th e use (v display
of red lights
jwlvute VehIcies 'When not hi use,
such lights
not ha%c to be ciwened
Pu blic Records; public fu
dues and
(ofltributfOn t non-public
associations
and
org iniitji ns (rogri public furi
when such
atk'115' records are not open for Inspection to
ptin, j ,f tI,... .1
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Torn Smith Officiating Burial
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Bur ial
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Masonic
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Marion Dunn Lodge $0 F&amp;AM
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All in easy-care
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SOfl, Vincent Mazza, Long

William Milton Hoag, 77, of Arintoinette Mazza, New York;
ood died six sisters, a brother, several
Sun day at Seminole Memorial grandchildren and two great-

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elasticized waists, wide flare
logs. Shirt style tops have shol
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patterns for&amp;zes8to 18. Don't
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Charles F. Maza, 69, 012471
Donna, all of Winter Springs;
mother, Mrs. Ldle C. White, Palmetto Ave., Sa nford di ed

permit ted or provided for at the time
of payment of
uc dues, state and local governmental
agencies

ascer ta i ning
that all records of the affecteu organi
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pay their
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are prohibited from expending
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Peggy M Johnson
Patricia I Manley
Margaret L Murray
Pauile E Waiter. Of(acy -Grocabilie M Weter, DeBary
Charlotte A. Dover, Detand
Anthony A. Witnti'wkI, Deflona
Linda I Jacobs. Geneva
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Road Department.
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Survivors include his wife
S. Edgemon, Winter Springs, Mrs. Louise Haag, Longwood;
died Monday at Florida daughter, Mrs. Annette Bell,
Hospital North. Born in Heartland, Mich. and and.
Columbus, Ga., he moved to daugh te rs, Miss Laurie Bell,
this area six yea ago from Mrs. Carol Russell and Mrs.
that city. She was a mem be r of Michelle Cole.
St. Augustine Catholic Church
Gramkow Fu ne ral Home In

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Don N Paye
Aieiander J. Camrjbeli
Flossie Hall
Lula Mae Scott
Carrie C. Griffith

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land and surrender.

'Where did all the issues go?" asked a recent
editorial in one midwestern college student
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The causes and slogans which once took up
much of student energies, wra th and Idealism
Kent State, Black Power, the clenched fist, the
Pentagon
seem almost cam ptsh on
campus these days. All these "causes" are still
very Important but seem to ma tter less In the
consciousness of student though t, the editorial
lamented.
Theaveragefre5hman w
college In
he fall of 1973 was, Indeed, a different breed of
cat from his predecessors of a few years ago, a
accordln to a izrvøv 1w 1k,
Institution Research Project and the American
Council on Education,
The freshman survey has been conducted
since 1966 to provide base data for determining
how four years of college affect the outlook of
those who undergo the experience,
Hall of the 189,733 freshmen — .—JInstitutions described themselves as "middle
the road" poli tically, with 32 per cent char
ac
Lerizing themselves as "liberal" and 13 per Cent
describing themselves as "conservative."
The survey revealed that, overall, the freshmen tended to be academically conservative.
Only 34 per cent favored abolishing grades, and
only 35 per cent favored college a&amp;nIss being
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Lebanon, Egypt an'] Saudi Arabia refused to take them,
an Air France spokesman said. The terrorists were
allowed to leave Paris Mond ay morning on an Air France
Ik'eing 707 in return for releasing th e hostages. The
gunmen ordered th e volunteer crew to fly to Leba non, but
th e Beirut airport would not let th em land. They tried
Kuwait, Egypt and Saudi Arabia but were turned away,
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Neither can the U.S. economy withstand the wisest of last year. Members of the 9'd in-increased load of welfare demands brought by troduced 26,221 bills, 2,091 of which were passed
and
only
a
dozen
or
so
of
which
are
familiar
to
illegal aliens who find their visions of a la nd
*j.t.
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nation Is thus 2,091 laws closer to Ball Hal, but In
fact
It largely means there are 2,091 more ways
Eastland, who will again rule the Judiciary
for
us
to get Into hot water.
subcommittee charged with immigration policy,
It
should
wi thout saying that we
ways
should be urged, perhaps, to take the initiative in enough togogo
ou tlaw before the g3raMhad
ed
to
drafting legisla ti on that will remove features he sum. A compute z
ri ed count In 1959 credited the
found objectionable in previous bills. A workable nation with at least 3,156,&amp;44 federal and
state
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reguiauons. This, according to no less an
UL ye WUDU.
authority than the Guineas Book of World
A strategy for meeting the flood
of Illegal
Records is a singular superlative. Wbat's more,
border crossings already has been drawn for the the total does not include the
count of local (city.
new commission to be headed
county) regulations, which, as anyone who has
by the attorney
general of the United States. It must be set in tried to build a house or start a business will
%
motion, not only to protect
U.S. interests, but to put readily believe, raises the U.S. law total to
sometiiing above eight million.
an end to the human
tragedy of aliens who find
Whatever the actual figure, the law books in
open to everyone.
poverty even more insufferable in a strange land.
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The freshman group also reflected a large
Wf, *
welfare. Voltaire ñld: A multitude of laws
measure of self-co nfidence. Some
per cent
anYmtry is lleatnwmber ofp
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'En
Garde
I"
thought
they
would
be
satisfied
with
college;
57
a sign of weakness and malady. And whereas
percent th8ught they would get ajob in thçfr
his characerisaflon may not be entirely acchosen field; 60 per cent thought y had a g
curate, his principle IS. The laws
America
chance to get a bachelor's degree, and M per
ha ve become so many and varied they've
cent didn't thi nk they would make a major
weakened the dtizens ability to keep them. The
The Congressional penchant for attaching riders to important
c ha nge in their career or degree
legislature, hoping to avoid close scrutiny or veto, has
resulting sickness is Painfully apparent: Since
.
Only 13 per cent said they expected to tr
ansfer
in another case of mixed emotions.
resulted nobody can live completely within the law,
to anothe r school and less than 2 per cent felt
everybody to
degree lives without it; thus
We're pleased that the nationwide 55 m.p.h. speed limit was the atmosphere me
of mini-lawbreaking Is created,
When asked what factors Influenced their
maintained. US.traffic fatdties dropped by 23 per cent d uring which in turn helpis fosW and flavor, the climate
WASHINGTON
(NEA)
In his running
In
fact,
Mr.
F
or
d hasn't been able toconyince choice of Careers, nearly 71 per cent of the
the first half of 1974. At least half of the lives saved are properly
fight &amp;galmt the British, MOhandaa Gaz*l
man ythat he has a program.
of more serious aIzne.
students cited "Intrinsic Interest in the field,"
at tributed to reduced speed.
would journey to the sea to extract a tiny amount
The solution to such is almost as complex as of
Now this Is pity. For though u
while 62 per cent said they wanted t be helpful to
salt from the wa te r,
real, as at tested by e shocklng
(viouy, in conserving gasoline we have cut the accident the such. Scott suggests repesialing a law for
ors.
Another per ce nt d a vi
th
unemployment
Economically this was insigniUcant.
tal need to
eve ry la w passed, but in so doing he knows It
tell as well,
figures Just released, we can climb out of the Contribute to society, while 42 per cent said that
Politica lly It was dynamite.
won't or perhaps can't be done. lawmakers, for
Salt manufacture economic morass we are in only by a change
an ticipa ted high earnings were an
w
as
a
Bri
tish monopoly and Gand
But the gains may be partially offset by increased hazards One thing, gain votes by passing laws
Important
us
w
th
as
spirit
by
fai
th
U" feel breaking the Em ire's law
If you will.
f rom he tsier trucks permitted In the Federal Aid Highway Act will please their constituency, or
at least imMr. Ford is right, I believe, that the govem
TUt's where all the "LUW3"
In considerable
signed by President Ford. A 10 per cent increase in gross weight portant segment, of it;
y
measure, Gandhi succeedei in ment ci.nnot cure the recession. Only we can.
limits was tacked onto the bill, raising cargo capacities per 1p won fame or fortune for rising to repeal anything value of symbolism and
he high
ndthe
because he knew the
The dramatic Presidential gesture all too Often .
but also expanding the poten tial for higher fatality rat es in. but Prohibition,
of sugar could be a blessing in
dramatic
gesture,' produces only a cosmetic effect, a 20th century (II3L1ISe tocost
"onsumers' health, if not to their
'l vi ng large trucks.
Besides, even if politicians were to begin meaning.
whereby some small act takes on a deep Potemkjn village with nothing behind
store Pocketbooks,
fronts.
For
all
his
virtuo
si
Had the truck weigh: pruvuion been considered separately °fl upda ting the books ( there are still laws in the
Nutri ti ona lly, we don't need sugar In our die
ty,
most
of
In t heir own way, a series of
President
nation
prohibiting
ba
recent
American
ts,
re
legs
th
ba
ing
beaches),
pr
Franklin
Roosevelt's
economic
razzle-daz
its meriLs, its approval would have been doubtful. Such is the
esiden ts
e
says
George
Briggs,
profea.
of
wha tever the ir other failings
zl
tr
nu
ition
fa
iled of its purp
at the
they might create legal havoc; lawyers re
price o(ttri paid in Ow trade4f to get needid legLslature.
ose. mere Is, In fact, a strong University of California at Berke ley.
mindand
have
understood
us that laws, even had ones, are Precedents,
public
deeds. the Political impot tance of such body Of
_
ecOnOmic opinion which hOW that his
WW'
e sucrose
for
much-publicized emmmic solutions actually total
calories
in BcrOunts
natinn,
s f17 per cent of the
precedents repealed would doubtless have to be
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Pr
e
s
id
en
t
Ford
does
not.
the
reestahl is pJ many of them at considerable
are
thc &amp;on of
l
calOries that provide only energy
f• ye
Unfortunately, thIs decent and straight. beyond what would have
court time and cost.
been its normal
forward man has shim liftie ability to
since sugar Itself contains no nutrients such as
project
Despite the impracticalities of en nia,sse law faith and
Mr. For however, Is ong in not real1ng protein, fats, minerals or vlthrninj.
revocation, though, there Is at least one large curing the confidence
recession in his PrOgrams almed at ure do need some kind Of PresIden UaI leadership
Moreover too much sugar may be
inflation and at getting us to give us confidence to plan for 1975, 1976, 1977 linked
body of hoary no-nos which deserves reform.
indirectly
to
CaX(IIovasCular diseases, Obesity
out of the energy shortage in one piece.
and
and
malnutrition.
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at big savings.

II(Ariguez also met in Paris with Amadou Mahtar

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To Outlawry
Worries Some

Ile Rodino bill twice sailed through the

Judiciary Committee, which he chairs, and won
approval in the House.
But despite th e urging of Mr. Ford t
be
made law, th e bill died again last year in a Senate
subcommittee under the leadership of Sen. James
0. Eastland, a Mississippi Democrat.
Eastland held no hearings on the legislation
and has not revealed his objections, if any, to
passage of the bill.
The 94th Congress must give priority to an
illegal alien policy. The competition for jobs In this
country in a period of rising unemployment does
not permit the added burden of jobseekers withou t
legal sta tus.

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Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
The Cuban emissary prom ised the support of his
country for all the resolutions and programs of UNESCO,
according to news reports from the French capital.

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premier, has returned from a visit to Paris after
, negotiating an economic and Industrial agreement wi th
French officials, Radio Havana says.
Th e broadcast, monitored In Mlaml Monday, said th at
French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac, at the Invitation
('1 Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro, wi ll visit the
communist island in th e near future.
The pact negotiated by Rodriguez, an economic
specialist who visited In Paris last week, significs the
partici pa tion of French Industry in Cuba's liveycar plan
be ginning in 1076, th e broadcast said.

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Legal Notice Legal Notice
FICTITIOUS NAME

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS

Appellate Proposal Stirs Controversy

SPORTS

?Oti is hereby QIen that i am
NAME STATUTE
ii' business at 1* Satsuma
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Dr. Sanforø, Seminole County.
Notice is heref,y git'n that the
FlO(jdC, uroer the ficti?,otjs name
WASHINGTON (AP) — With against a backdrop vi what its
Nobodyscemstoknowwhy5o
urders;ncd. Pursuant to the
eNationalCenterIaunchJ productive without the Judges neysshould ever appear as the
OSCEOLA
LANDSCAPE
&amp; "tictaious Name Statute' Chapter the nation's appeals courts fall, sponsors call a "staggering in. many more cases are being a four-state project In
1972 to losing control over the decision- order or opinion of the court."
MAINTENANCE, and that I int,nd USGs, Florida Statute, will registet' ing farther and
farther behind flatlon
to reçister Said name with ?P., Clerk *ith the Clerk of the Circuit Court. in in their work, a proposal to hire courts, in caseload" in appeals appealed. A memorandum test whether using a central making process.
The argument is not a new
Of the Circuit Court. Seminole
from the National Center for staff of lawyers would help.
and for Seniinole County, Florida. staff lawyers to
one. There have been charges
Not everybody agrees.
County, FIOrd in accDfdance with
on receipt of proof of th
give the judges
In the New Jersey Appellate State Courts suggests that Courts
Ir
Nebraska,
Virginia,
"i
am
profoundly
aware
of
from
tIme to time that some
the PrOion5 of the Fictitious
iblicaflon of thu Notice, the f ic
a hand has
stirred up con. Division, for example, the num. population increase, changes in illinois and New Jersey were the state of
Name Statutes. TOWII Seoon titiOu name, tOwit SUNDANCE troversy.
Supreme Court Justices
U.S.
workload
presthe
US 09 Florica Statutes 1957
berolappeal.srose from rough- laws and changes in puhili' chosen for the
APARTME NTS tjndff *eilch we are
other
Jurists have relied
and
experiment.
suremotivatin courts Into this
S. .Jamet. S Lyle
'rite plan will be discussed at ly 1,000 In 1960 to mire than attitudes have played a part.
engag In bu$ln
at 1100 East
more
heavily
on their law
The results have been report- pattern, but I am against yield.
PubIi7i: Dec 31, 1971. Thn. 7. ii. 21. H.9hway 136. Casselberry. Florida
a four-day National Conference 3,500 In the 1971-72 term.
clerks than they should.
Whatever the causes, the ed by Daniel J. Meador, Uni- ing to that pressure," says

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bvins enterprise are as follows.
Thursday in San Diego, Calif., filed in the 11 U.S. Circuit up. The median time for
HAYST.CK — NORTH,
ban. professor and director of the Edwards Jr. of Detroit.
a Joffit Venture
under auspices of the National Courts of Appeal increased 200
Court ruled that some federal
dung
appeals
in
the
federal
project, in a volume distributed
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
"I think judicial decision- Judges were going too far in
By LNC DEVELOPMENT
Center
[or
State
Courts
and
the
per
cent,
while
the
number
of
circuit
courts
in
fiscal
FOR TAX DEED
1974 was in advance of the conference, making should be
COP POP AT ION
Federal J idicial Center.
(Section 197.49S Florida Statutes of
done by their reliance on magistrates, a
cases filed in the first place rose seven months and in mcny state
By: Patrick 0. RatjdCnbuh
Meador concudes that a court Judges. I
190)
Attistn? Vice President
The conference is being held only 50 per cent,
do
not
think
memo- type of Judicial assistant auappeals courts it is longer,
with such a staff can be more randa prepared by staff attor- thorized
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
By Earl Downs
by Congress in 1968.
that Set'ninole County the holder of
By: James H. Pugh
P. following (Cflifijt
The
court
ruled 7 to 2 that
(Sat)
has filed
sad certificates for a ta* deed to be
Dated at Longwood, Simirx,le
magistrates could not hold
.
____________________________
issued thereon The certificate County. Florida, this 16th day of
evidentiary hearings in habeas ,.
umber and years of issuance, the December. 1974.
corpus cases.
desCription of the property, and the Publish: Dec 31, 1974, Jan. 7. 11. 21.
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
n.am In which it was assessed are 197%
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
'I'he Judicial Conference of
as follows:
DEl 137
Notice of Public Hearing
the
United States, in its meeting
Certificate No. 1004 Year of
serves,but"afterthest.artoftheautumn
Unable to stop the weakening o
ByJOUN CUNNIFF
The flo.',rcj of County Corn
INVITATIONTOBID
Issuance 1972
last fall, agreed reluctantly to
miSsioners of Seminole County will
auctions in Manhattan, London, Gene%a,
City of Sanford. Florida
currencies, Pick long ago began stud)ing allow
AP Business Anaist
the
Det.cripf ion of Pioperty
a
public
hearing to consider a
U.S. Circuit Court in
Sealed bids wilt be received in the hold
Zurich and Paris, the monetary
E 90 Ft of Lot 373 (Less Beg SE
the
alternatives
to
holding
currency,
And
San
Francisco to add to the
change of Zoning from P7
Cor RunN 100FIWU4FIS 100 Ft Eoffice
NEW
YORK
Fldaof the City Manager. Sanford. prpposeci
wreckage.
..
(AP)—L.ast
year
was
. reduced the assets of art
Neigh
almost anything wine, art, old ships, staff of attorneys it has been
Dupte'x to CN Rrstric?
71 2SFItOBeO)QueensMirrorS.out,,
another disastrous one for world
horhood
Commercial
District
on
the
dealers
as
well
as
collectors."
1.
SIx
(61
Nitrogen
Cylinders
illetals—seems to hold its value better
PB 9 P05 43 &amp; 44)
foflowing described property
using to screen cases.
currencies, says Franz Pick. They were
7. One (I) Steam Cleaner
By the end of the year, even the
Nam, in which assessed Arcie B
than CtWreflc}.
Loll.
Blk
B,
Hayman's
Addutôn
One
(1)
Por?abie
Hh
Prr'
ii
ri
The ('(ficial report on the con.
dt'lxised In value by official devaluations
W Wll5
.Iapar)(st' had ione home, leavir
the
'
l4OV
rtcrei n
\Vliile it wasn't I itisfachry eir for
...I ef sc pr.cr1 benJ fl ttf
anti
tlh'
ISsI
ference's
closed meeting IS it
of
overly
large
supplies,
Book
3.
Page
surging market in Far Eastern art
39. publ,c records of
4 Six (6) Self contained Breathing
County of Seminole, Stateof Florida
many iteuls, espeally in relation to the
Seminole
County,
Florida,
Sectl
"deilbersted
at length" before
In
years
past,
says
this
monetary
Apparatus and Nine (9) Extra 2). Further described
without its base. The old masters, French
Unless such certificate or cer
as
boom
of
1973,
Pjck
did
find
quite
a
few
agreeing
to
the request. The
Cytind
700
fret
consultant
to
industry
and
governments,
tIC ales shall be redeemed ac
ilispressionists and post inipressionists
S. One (II Three Wheel Servi Car North Of North Street on East side
instnents that turned out ptty well,
cording to law the properly
of
(he
refugees
from
money
could
find
conference contends that the
Highway 477.
had to be repurchased by owners.
6 2100' Dacron Fire 'lose
described In such certificate or
ilts leader for 1971, "quite uncz- real need is for more judges,
This public hearing will be held In sanctuary in other investments, such as
t
Performance
Pick
isa
very
angry
man,
angry
about
certificates will be told to the Tet?er
pectiJ," was antique furniture. Top but this requires approval of
the County Commission Chambers art and just about anything else that
hohest cash bidder at the court
devaluations,
which
he 'terms
of
the
courthouse,
sanford.
Florida.
might
be
auctioned.
I
Ten
(10)
4"
Check
Valves
auction
prices for specific American Congress.
house door on the 17th day of
'iraudulent state bankruptcies," angry
on February 11 1973. at 7.00 P M.. or
9. Ten (10) 1" Gate valves
February. 1975 at 11.00 AM,
pier
215 per cent by his reckoning,
as soon thereafter as possible.
But alas, 1974 was a treacherous one at
10. FIfteen (iS) a" Gate Valves
about the dilution of monetary values, he
Dated thIs 9th day of January,
he fear of some Judges is
with Chippendale in the lead.
Board
of
County
n.
Five
Hundred
(500)
Water
the
auctions
also.
"The
Victorian
credo
1975
terms "monetary demolition,"
that more hired help will make
Commissioners
Alit er Boxes
S. Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
f InreStfl)Cflt, income and growth had
Since 1946, he estimates, there have
Five American C.üppendale chairs the appeals courts like some
Seminole County. Florida
12. One Ill Ion Meter Fivoride
Clerk of Circuit Court of
become
meaningless,
yield
had
become
By:
Sid
Viblen.
Jr.,
beets 1,500 full or partial devaluations,
Detailed specifications are
dating to 1770 wtre purchased for regulatory boards and conimisSeminole County. Flora
Chairman
tiseaningless, yielding only negative
available at the off Ice of the City Attest:
By: Ida Creal
which he maintains is a good deal
$207,500. A Chippendale car table, carved sions, whose members merely
Manager,
Dipuly Clerk
returns," said Pick in his annual report
causeof"thetidesofbusinrecion"
by a Phibdelia artisan, sold for ratify dedsions which have
Arthvr
H.
Beckwith.
Jr.
All bids shall be in the City Publish: Jan. 21. 1975
Publish: Jan 14. 71. . Feb. 1. 197$
On insestrnent.s.
turning
into
"the
waves
of
economic
Maflager't'
Office.
City
Hall,
San
$90,000.
A Massachusetts made Chip- been worked out by the staff.
DEJ
Early in the year it was okay, he obford, Florida. not later than 1 30 DE) 97
depression."
pendale mahogany chest brought $65,000.
P M Thursoay. February 6, 1l7
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
The bids will be publiIy opened on
FOR TAX DEED
the same date at 2:00 p.m.
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
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(Section 197.495 Florida Statutes of
The City Commission reserves the
Legal Notice
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190)
right to accept or to riled any or all
NOTICE IS HEIjEBY GIVEN, bids inthebest inteetsof the City
Stat.IankNo.679
that Seminole County the holder Of Of Sanford.
Stat.BankNo,s09
CallNo.497
ChaitirNo.lIOI
Nat$onallankRegionNo,a
CONSOLIDATEDREPORTOFCONDITIONOF
the following certificates has filed
CONSOLIDATEDREPORTOFCONDITIONOF
W E. Knowles
REPORTOFCCNDITION,CONSOLIDATIP4O
"ATLANTICBANKOFCASSELBERRY..
Said certificates fcr a tax deed lobe
FLAGSHIPIANKOFSANFORD
City Manager
OOMESTICSUBSIOIARIES,OFTHE
OF CASSELBERRY IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
)
issued thereon. The certificeic Publish: Jan. 21, 1975
OF SANFORD IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
SUN BANK OF SEMORAN, N.A.
AND
DOMESTIC
SUBSIDIARIES
AT
THE
mmbers and years of i55uane, the DC) 91
AND DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES
OF FERN PARK, FLORIDA 377$ IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
CLOSE OF SUSINESSON DECEMBER 31.1914.
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESSON DEC. 31. 1914
dscrlptlon of the property, and the
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESSON DECEMf,ER 31, 1914
names In which It was Sset%ed are
PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY
ADVERTISING
FOR
SIDSas follows:
ASSETS
COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. UNDER TITLE 13.
ASSETS
EQUIPMENT £ SYSTEMS
CertIficate No. 1124 Year of
UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 161
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
Istuance 1912
Cash and due from banks (Including S 0
LAWS OF FLORIDA AND THE Cash and due from banks (Including S None
unposteddibit) ......................... ,
Oescripflon.IProp,rty
tA'pOStedCtebIts)
397 945
ASSETS
FLORIDA STATUTES, THE OF.
350,737.46
(a)U.S Trealurysecuritj,s . .
Lot 1 51k 7 AlIens 1st Add to FICES OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
. . 5 3.81.7,3,19
(a)U.S TreasurysecurItIes .
..
.$.72I.'3666
Washington Heioft$ PB) PG
(b) ObligatIons of Federal Financing Bank ..................$Q
Cash mo due from banks (including S None
(b) Obligations of Federal Financing Bank S None
PROPERTY APPRAISER. AND
Name in whIch assessed Lomey
To$aI(Itens2(a)&amp;(b)) ...............................3.717,239.19
Total (Iterns2(a)G fbi) ................................ 72Lfl646
Unpoiteddebits)
SEMINOLE
.....,
407,31296
COUNTY
TAX

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ObligatIons of other U.S. Goyernm
Obtigatiøns of other U.S. Government
COLLECTOR, SPECIFICALLY
All of said properly being in
9eflcleandcorporations ........................,
enc1esandcorporations
,.
7*7,63131
..............
the TERRY (.OEMBEL. PROPERTY
..
100,100.16
CourttyolSeminoI,,Sfateof Florida.
ObIlgatlonjofStatespoliticaIsulI$j
...........
9,11043907
APPRAISER, AND 0. TROY RAY. Obligation$ofStatesandpoliticalsub.jivisjom
.....
Nt
Other
stcurltiis
(intuding
tinIest such certificate or cer.
10
JR., TAX COLLECTOR, WILL Other securitIes (including S None
Ccrporat.stocI,$)
tificates shall be redeemed ac
............................7,3$gQ
atnut)
.
............
.
ACCEPT BIDS FOR AN ELEC.
N
cording to liw the property TRONIC MINI.COMPUTER
Tradingaccovnttecurj,ies .............................
Tradingaccountsecuritj,s .........................
0
Non.
Federal
funds sold and securities purchased
described In such certificate
SY3TEM OF A SPECIFIED Federal funds sOld and securities purchased
certIficates will be sold to
under$gret,entstorIl
2,700,00000
under agreementito resell ...........................550,00000
tne CAPABILITY
AS
PER
Other bent
Pilchest cash bidder at the r.curt
Other
17.067,!75.74
loans ...........................................
SPECIFICATIONS
AND
IN
hOuse door on the 17th day ot COMPLIANCE WITH THE BID Bank premIses, furniture and fixtures,
Bank plemises; furniture d flJLftf4'5,
Fetuary, 17S at 11.00 AM.
andolherassofsrepresent$ngbankpr,mjses
andoIheraswtsrepres4ntingbankpremi
54,17,613
REQUIREMENTS
OF
...
446,317.43
THE
Date'ithislthdayofjanuary,197$
RtaIesateowedothIrthanbankprem
....
ReaIestateowiedotherthanba,'Apcemi
II4.367.0
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DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
None
5: Arthur H. Beckwitti. Jr.
lnvestmeresInsuidJa,Infl,col,ed ..............
Investments In Wbsidiaries not consolidated ..........
.0
(COPIES OF WHICH CAN BE
None
Customers
liability
to
this
bank
on
Clerk of Circuit Court Of
Customers liability to tIllS bank
OBTAINED FROM EITHER OF
acceptances outstandIng
Seminole County. Florida
lCcevtaflciSOJ?staflding .......................
.0
THE AFOREMENTIONED OF.
None
Other assets (item 4of 'Other Assets")
By: Ida Creal
Other
assets
(item
6
of
"Other
Assets")
(inctuding
S
None
FtC ES ROOM
103
OR
116.
Deputy Clerk
(Including S 0 direct lease financing)
.
directleaseflssancing)
...............
97,,3$3,7
202,517.10
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT
Putliih: Jan. 14.21,39. Feb. 4, 1975 HOUSE) THE ABOVE OFFICIALS
.
TOTAL ASSETS
DEJS3
TOTALASSETS .........................4344,17497
34.734410te
WILL ACCEPT BIDS UNTIL 3:00
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PM. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY II,
SEALED BIDS WILL BE
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
LIABILITIES
LIABILITIES
OPENED
11'OO A.M.
ON
FOR TAX DEED
(Section *91.05 Florida StaMes of FEBP.UARY 17, 1975 IN ROOM 116,
Demand deposits of Individuals, parti.er.
Demand deposits of individuals, partner.
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT
1969)
shipS, and corporations .........................
9,313.99$ 04
shipS, andcorporatigns ........................... 1.120.300.32
HOU%E. SANFORD. rLORIDA,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,.
Time a
Savings deposits Of Individuals,
TIme
and
savings
deposits
of
individuals,
THESE OFFICES RESERVE THE
that SemInole County the holder
prtnershlps,andcorporations .......................... 11,271,929.64
pIrtnhethlpsandcorporations .........................
I,SN3M.7
tw following c,rflhlcates has filed RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT
DeposItsef UnIted States Government ..........
370,QO.24
DeposltsofUntteoSta?,sGoyernm.n? ........................... 33349.49
s$I4cq,llflcate$f'atag4.edtobe ANY OR ALL BIDS.
DeposltsofStatnandpolitIclsucIiyjj
...............
11,321,391.4$
DeposItsof
State's
and poIiticbIsbdiviiio. ..................100,000.00
TERRY GOEMBEL,
b$stJed ther**n. The certificate
DepoIti of foreign governments and
Dells of foreign governments arid
PROPERTY APPRAISER
numbers and years of issuance, the
official Institutions
0
official inStitutions ........................
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
discripfio'loftheptopecty,.andthe
None
Dipositsofcommercialb.nks
..............
19,247.5$
DepositsofcomrnercIaIunks .......................
None
name's In which it was sst,essed are FLORIDA
Certufiedandofficers'ct*cIIs,etc
50741$ $4
Certifiedandofficers'crteck,,etc....................
0 TRaY RAY.
as follows
9568241
TCTAL DEPOSITS . .
$
37.917,99764
TOTAL DEPOSITS
.5 3,946,9999
TAX COLLECTOR
Certificate No
506 Year of
(a) Total demand dec.osits
5 13,7,9,103.12
(a) Total nemanoepc,t%
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
S 1,550.032.73
Issuare1972
fb) Total tlmeandsavng'sdepo,i,s
S 19,321,01.57
fbi
Total
tImeandsavngsdeposits
FLORIDA
5 2.396.944.67
D,scriØlaiof Property
Federal funds purchased and securities
Federal funds purchased and securities
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT
5.eg l0I.3,i Ff5 11 Org E of PIE Cor
sold under agreements to repurchase ...............
0.
soldInderagreement,to,ep,rcha
HOUSE ROOM 116
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LotflRurtfl Org 514 mm 49 SeC W
None
Otherliabulitlraforborrow,dmoney ..................
.0
herliab.lItIesfor
13.13 Ft 511 Dig E 104.26Ff N 73 Org Publish: Jan. 3), 39, feb. 4, 1975
None
Morfgagelndebtedne,,
.........................
.0.
Mortgage indebtedness ............
$lMln.49 Sec C 3313 Ft N II Dig W DEJ 9
None
Acceptances executed by or for account
Acceptances executed by or for account
tO134FttoBrgLakeMmnnieEstal
of thltbanulsndoutstanding ..........................
.0'
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PB 6 P091
None
Otherllabllltin
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S44,102.'4
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Other
liabilities ......................................... 157,232.00
Name In thkh assested Howard
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
E. Lloyd
TOTAL LIABILITIES .. ..
33.412.100.60
TOTAL LIABILITIES
.......................
4,104,15059
All of said property being in thi CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.Ifl$-CA.0
s)IVISION 0
CountyoI5emlnofe,5tateofFiormda,
MINORITY INTEREST ltd
UnleSs Such certificate or cer. SUNBANK MORTGAGE COM. MINORITY INTEREST IN
CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES
o
PAN'S', a Fboe'i.a corporation.
CONSOLIDATEDSUBSIDfARIES
l;fieates shall be redeemed oc
NOne
Plantff,
...
.
corng to la th PrOpC(ty
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described n Such ce'rtfc.ate
RESERVESONLOANSANDSECURITIES
or CALBERT CONSTRUCTION. INC
RESERVESON LOANS AND SECURITIES
cn't,ficatrs will be sold to tIle
a Florida
corporation. ALBERT M
highest cash bidder at the
Res.rvefo, baddebi losseson loans (set up
court CLARK, JR , MARGARET L
PeserveforbaddtIassonns(set
house o,sjr on the tlttt day
pursuanttoInternaIQeyenveS.rviceruIi,) ........291430.79
CLARK CHEROKEE UTILITIES,
pursuant to internal 1evenue Service rulings) .......).,,S.10 10
February, 1975 at 1100AM
Other reserves on loans
0
l,C
a Florida corporation,
Other reservesonloan,.. .. ....................
Dateatnsslth oay of January, 1975 BENJAMIN F.
None
Reserve,onsecurltios ......................
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WARD,
JR.
as
Reservesonsacurities
................
5: Arthur H BtCkwttlt, '1
NOne
Trustee,
and
NORTON
Clerk f Circuit Court
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS
ENGINEERING. INC a Florida
TOTAL RESERVES ON
Settinote County, Florida
AND SECURITIES
214.430,29
corporation.
LOANS AND SECURITIES
By: Ida Creel
11,3.40)0
Defendants.
Deputy Clerk
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
NOTICE OF ACTION
PutlIth' Jan 14.21,39, Feb.'.
197$ TO: CHEROKEE UTILITIES, INC.
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
.
Capital notes andoebenture,
OF) SO
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0
•33 5jthwe,t 17th Ayen,je
(SPecifY Interest rateand maturityof each Iliueoutstanding)
Defray Beach. Florida 33.rn Capitalnotesanddebentures
None
EquitycapltaI,tafI
7,Y,,,09,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TAKE NOTICE that an action has
(specIfy Interest rateand maturity of cacti issueoetsfandmng
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
been fild in the Circuit Court for
Eguitycapital,tofal
775,43393
Prelerredslock totalparvalue .......................
0
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Seminole County, Florida in which
_________
(Ne shares outstanding —)
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Preferred stock tofl par value
SUN BANK MORTGAGE COM.
Common stock total par value ............
CIVIL ACTON NO. 1S-99CA'44
PAPIY is the Plaintiff and
500,00000
(No shares outstand,ng)
(Nc. Share, authoriZed
DIVISION A
CALBERT CONSTRUCTION, INC.
Common stock to$aI par value .
. ....400..00
(No Shares outstanding so.000
In ro: the Marrlae Of
a Florida corporation, ALBERT Al
(No shares authorized 10.000
Surplus .........
...................
SHEll WOOD WILLARD BARD,
C.AQK. JR
2.300.000,00
MARGARET M
(No share outstanding 10000)
UndivIded profits
.......... .
14,jSbsnd ClARk, BENJAMIN F WARD
91,909.79
Surpttjs
X.O0O00
Reserve for contingencies and
and
JR.. as Trustee, ai NORTON
lJndividadptofiti
25.433.,)
othercaiitalr,servcs ..............................
CHRISTINE EVE,..YN BARD.
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ENGINEERING. INC., a Florida
Ri1rveforcontinqflr,
Wfi' corpora!ri. are Defendants
ofP.i caltal reserves
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
tc
NOTICE OF ACTION
2.191,909
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OTher secorfltes (indvding S None
corporatestock)
Tradingaccountsecur,ties
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u dir agreements to reeIl
LOins
Bank pr.mlsis, furniture and fixtures,
*dOfherassetsrepresenflngbkpr,mij
Pealestateownedosherfnanba,pr,mi
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TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND
.
c 0 Leon Meredith
Official Records Book 1010. Page
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
,
Pot Office Box 339, Pt. 2
36751140
1*5, P,bbc Recorøs Of Seminole
TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND
Federetgs,rg. Maryland
County. Florida wt'iicPi en(umbtrs
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
4341,,24,fl
vOt) ARE NOTIFIED that an the following described Property
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action for diflCdution of marriage
$,ois 1,7,3,4,5, e. 12. *3. II, and IS,
MEMORANDA
ha been filed agar'st yti and yost Bfor 0. OVIEDO OAKS. UIIIT II,
f..rqai' rf tt'$P dfi:.ri , f Icr the IS
re .iirr
: sr'r e .
, t yCr i
j.t tt4I ijj IS ft lt i
p;.t ttj'r'cf rçj ri Pil
calendar oatsendng with cabldate
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79,$5$,$7og
calend.ordaysend,ngwtp,calIdat,
,
1,O47,145l
.
Average of total loins for the IS
Newman 0 B'ock, Eswire. 5uit
f SrninoIe County,
Average cf total lon for the
cliendardaystntjingwithcallda,e .........17,01200000
414 Cm's? Semoran 5';, r..loa
catenard4yj.nngw,thc.#ldat,
.
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3.173,11709
Unearned di'tcnt on instalment
Altamonti Springs. Florida 3V0I,
You are required to liii your
Unearned di'scnt on instalment
loans includedin totaicapitaiaccounts
............
.
Pgtit}onei's AttOcn#y, on or before writftn diferstes wilts the Clerk of
lOeMirlcIu000intotalcapitalaccoi,nts
........
None
Starsdbytlilersolcredlt
........ ......................
Feuary !t. 1975.
.0.
d file the the Ci,uiI tows for Semir.otm'
Slandbyiefletsofcrro,t
. ., ......
20.00000
original with the Clerk Of this Court Coonty, Fig. Ida and to serve a copy
.
,
I. Roger M. Daubach, Conttollar, of the above.named
bank. dø
either before 4ecviC* Pi4itli.m"
tIle7f upon RontsId A. Herbert of
I, JIm Hoiman, Caster, of he above nlmid bink, do solemnly aflirm
solemnly affirm that this report of condition Is true and correct, *0 the List
atlerney or ImmrdiMefy thereafter; Matper3 Hatberl, PA,, P. Bgx 3931. That thIs report of condition Is true and correct, to the best of my inowldgi
01 my knowledge and bellef.
Oherwiw ft oefauif ItI be entered Orlandc. Florida 37907. AttOffly for
atId belief
Correc'-Attest: RogerM. Dauban'
aais'.rt you for the re{l
rn'4
l'lantlf, c, c,r ttitre 1tcira'y
Correct.-Atte,t Jim H3tman, Cashier
Lee P. Moore
19. 5975 cm defauff will
Wilbiani B. Gossa9i
Andrew Cart-away Olrctors
WITNESSmyharidsndth,SeaIof against iou.
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T.E Tucker
ttit4 CoinI on 'h tilts JJy Of
WiTNESS niy hind and seal
Listir N. Mmc'deII
- Jitsuiry 1975.
this Coon January 10. 1975.
(SEAL)
(SEAL)
(Seal)
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State of 'forioa, (ovn'y Of Semn,,iofe. SI:
Slate Of Florida, County Of Seminole. 55
J.'tt'.,,' j'f
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tietorerne thit IlthdayOf January, 1975. and I
%*orntoandsvtncrbedbeforemeth,, Ióthday of January, 1975, and I
Clerk f th' C'rcu,t Cur1
CI'k cit the Crc 1 t
tjrt
?'*reby rtify that t amnot anclfktr iw cIroctorof this bat
hifeby certify that I amrprjtano4fjer ordrictor of thisbank.
fli Joy Stoke,
JOyS Stote's
Mv cQm'nlssion expire, Fprli L 1911.
My commission explrei May 3, 1979.
Deputy Clerk
Drpuy Clerk
Linda H Pittit. Notary Public.
Mary E. Stevens, Notary Public
P,tI;th J$V p. , Feb 4. ft 975 Publish: Jan t&amp; 71. 7. lEo 4. 197$
PuI;sh. Jan 71, 1973
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clouds, like giant fluffs of cotton candy, loom in the background, providing a perfect ceiling for'thfs
carefree day'. (Herald Photo by Dan Crockett

Seminole High School and Lyman scored convincing wrestling victories Monday night as area
teams begin priming for the district tournament
Feb. 7 and 8 at Lyman.
Seminole defeated Leesburg 51-15 and Lyman
crushed Oak Ridge 60.2.
Seminole's win upped its record to 5-5 and
Lyman boosted its mark to 10-2.
The SHS jayvees won 18-3 and Lyman's junior
varsity won 54-8.
Seminole's Fred Cash pinned his opponent at
1:46 in the 101-pound class, Mark West pinned his
foe at 1:39 in the 115-pound category for his first win

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ever. Bill Sanders won with a pin at 5:17 In the 135pound group and Kevin Kirkpatrick registered a pin
at 1:52 in the 141-pound division.
Willie Callaway, replacing Injured Tony Davis,
won 11-3 in the 148-pound class, Harry Sanders won
with a pin at 1:13 in the 158-pound division, Mike
}lartwig recorded a pin at 2:15 in the 170-pound
class, Ken Adams pinned his foe at 1:41 in the 188pound class and Benny Mills won with a pin at 57
seconds in the unlimited class.
Lyman's Keith Barnhart won with a pin at 1:49
in the 101-pound class, Lou Payas won a superior
decision 16.2 in the 108-pound group, Mark Schuster

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Seminole, Lake Brantley, 86 Friday and falling to
Oviedo and I yman get the Fdgewater 61-48 Saturday
opportunity tonight to exhibit
bred Washington scored
their hospitality, as the four points in Seminole's win over
Seminole County high school Winter Park.
basketball teams play at home,
Lake Brantley lost to New
Seminole hosts Daytona
Beach Mainland, Lake Bran- SiltyTna Beach 66-58 Saturday
Uey entertains Lake Wales, night.
Oviedo throws a get-together
"We played well considering
for Apopka and Lyman hosts the adversity we've exOrlando Edgewater.
perienced the past three
Sanford Naval Academy and weeks," Brantley Coach Cris
Lake howell do not play.
Butterworth said, "About this
SCmlnole split a road trip last point in the season I expected
weekend, dumping Winter Park that we would be surprising

some people. Buti didn't count
on losing two starters"
Brantley lost Ray Bowling,
who was averagIng 19 points,
when he was declared
ineligible, and Anthony Collins,
who was averaging 10 rebounds
and 11 points a game, when he
quit.
"We're playing very well
together. We've a more
balanced team, and thr boys
are more aggressive," Butterworth said. "Most people
probably would have figured us
to get blown out of the gym

Saturday night against New
Smyrna Beach, bUt it boiled
down to about three crucial
turnovers in the third quarter
that probably meant the difference in the game.
When New Smyrna Beach
a semi-press at us, we
kind of lost ow cool.
Lake Brantley is now 4-11.
Lyman lost two games last
weekend. Orlando Boone turJ
the trick
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Winter Park downed the Greyhounds 57-49 Saturday.

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MIAMI (API
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ration of tarnished pride for the
Harris, a late replacementori plays.
he said, "I felt that people
clef.
Pete
Rogers (LB)6-4.
abused National Conference the NFC squad for Minnesota's
The AFC built a 10-3 lead in thought a black quarterback
All-Stars, but it was a personal sore-armed Fran Tarkenton, the third period on a 32-yard could never make the grade. I def M .-1tee,e(D4
tins
triumph for James Harris, the was voted the most valuable pass from Miami's Bob Griese really got the impression there
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black quarterback castoff who Player alter taking over late in to Dolphin teammate Paul
something racist in my
11)1te
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aim
DM
some said would never be able the second quarter for the in- Warfield and Roy Gerela's 3. early' failures to make the
to cut it.
jured Jim Hart of the St. LouIs yard field goal. Green Bay's grade."
Vernon Prevatt
"I wasn't trying to prove Cardinals and passing for two Chester Marcol kicked a 33A graduate of Crambllng,
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anything,' the 6'.foot-4, 215- quick fourth-period touchdowns yard field goal for the NFC In harris joined the Buffalo Lulls
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second
pound sgnal caller of the Los that won the game.
the second period.
In 1969 and was cut in 1972,
129
lbs
Bruce 11111 (1.13)
The first, an cight-yarder to
Harris is not prone to boast- joining the Rains' taxi squad. pinned Kevin Ilutchinson
Angeles Rams said, reflecting
(DM1
on the NFC's 17.10.victory over Mel Gray of the Cartlinals, was fulness, often speaking so low It lie didn't start for the Rams 051
first riod
the American Conference set up by a 57-yard bomb to is difficult to understand him, until the sixth game of the 1974
115 lbs— Jeff Davis (LB)
Monday night in the Pro Bowl Gray. The other, Just 1 ruin- Yet he Is not one to low-rate his season after John Hadl was
inned
football game,
utes later following,a fumble by own passing ability or to lightly traded, yet finished as the No, 2 Irst Sam Talluto 1DM) 1'20
rind
"I Just prayed I would play Pittsburgh's Francoflarris, was pass over his problems In get- passer in the NFC, coniiplt'ting
141
lbs
Lee Barrett l.H I
my best. I knew if I coud play another eight-yarder to Charley ting a starting position with a 106 of 198 for 1,544 yards 1mci u
)inned Mark Marra I DM1 1'55
my best, with the best guys in Taylor of the Washington National Football League team. touchdowns,
first
period
the league supporting me, we Itedskin Both scoring passes
lgot sodisgusted atone stage
lie was thrust into another
148 lbs
Clint Watts (1.13)
pressure role Monday night pinned Allen 'levton (DM1 1:59
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of my knowleøg, moo belief.
WilIiamj. McVeigh III
We, the undfr$igned direc1or attest the correcln,, of this report
of condition and declare that it has been examined by us an to the best cit
our knowledg, and bØIIef 5 true and correct.
N Sam Kintaw
WiIIia'n 0 Mat,er Drectors
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id 13 pitss&amp;'s for 119 yardS
Sanford Electric won its third two points at halftime, pressed
Hutitn Cottons 24 points lc
170 lbs.— Max Bus,sk.in i LB
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directing
the NFC'S success- pinned Scott Peterson 1DM)
straight game of the second I)ekle's (;ulr in the third the Vikings. Kenneth Bentley
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half, defeating First Federal quarter for its win. Paul added 13 and Joseph Starling lul rally,
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1:14 second period.
It was the first NI(. triumph
4029 Saturday in the Sanford MeNulty scored 13 points for hit 10 Leroy Sutton scored 10
188 lbs Craig Davis I Lil)
the AI'C in four years in
Recreation Department's Atlantic National and Joe Lah- points for the Eagles and
inned ('rid Zablo 1DM) 054
junior boy's' basketball league. man sank 16 for Dekie's.
Dennis Harris had 10 for the the h-o Bowl and eased some ol sed period.
the pain suffered in losing six of
In other junior league games,
Dennis Germain led U.S Rams
fleauvweiuhts,_ Ken H
In the girls' basketball 111(7 last seven Super Bowls
Atlantic National (lumped Bank to its victory with 22
11.131
pInned Bruce D:nieLs
Dekle's Gulf 26-73, U. S. Rank points,
league, the Skin Tights upped
"We turned It around," exul' II)M) 1:40 third place
bested WTRR 38-21 and Florida
The Colts edged the Lions 44- their record to 3.0 with a 38-11 ted tackle Alan Page of the
State Bank knocked off Gregory 43. the Vikings trounced the win over the Green Berets, now Minnesota Vikings, who played
Iumnber 26-11,
Jets 54-12 and the Eagles 1-2.Thehllue llomberscoasted. anoutstandinggameonfe
Pat Harrison led Sanford defeated the Rams 35-25 In the past the Red Devils 28-4. Both "Old Jim did a great job for
I':kctrit. with 13 point-s and intermediate boys' league.
teams are 1-2.
us."
30 NI Seasons
teamtiiatcs Steve Whitted and
Doug Parkard paced the
Shirley Wynn led the Skin
('buck Knozof the Rams, who
Marvin Butler added 11 and 10 ('olt,s with 16 point-s and Jim Tights with 16 poInts and Cect coached he NFC squad, said
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pound class, Jim Howarth pinned his foe at 3:42 in
the 141-pound group, John Nitch won with a pin at
3:37 In the 148-pound category', Rob Abbott won a 135 decision in the 158-pound class, Jeff Clayton won
with a pin at 1:46 in the 170-pound group, Jerry
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released.
And oh what a miserable list! Not so much by who is on, but
who is ('If. It is a white.collar grouping of the starchiest kind.
Worse, it's a Jockless lot.
No athletes or coaches were picked. Not a single television
sportscaster. Not one business agent, for goodness' gracious.
Henry Kissinger topped the list, with Rev, Billy Graham
second and President Ford third.
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imagine Kissinger trying to entice his fans on TV to buy Supp.
hose socks' Or Rev, Billy spritllng up our dens with Brut? Or
Mr. Ford pushing Fruit of the Loom drawers?
Dissatisfied with the Poll, a cretrisarsce as obviously rigged
as Use former Soap Box Derbies, we have set out to compile our
own 10 Most Admired men.
Reggic Jackson, star of the Oakland A's (which Is baseball's
equivalent of the Mideast). Jackson said: "If Henry Kissinger
thinks he's o great, he'd come over and manage this team."
Coach Sid Giltmwi of the Houston Oilers, chosen for his
powerful grasp of the True Order of Things. After an exhibition
game loss, he said, "If this had been a regular season game, I
would have cut my throat from ear to ear."
Catfish Hunter, the good ol' country boy of fishin' and huntin'
and spittin' and whittlin' lore, who proved he is as country as
Wall Street.
Tom Hiker, infrequent substitute on the Knicks who signed a
three.year, $100,000 contract in 172; when asked if he felt guilty
taking all that mine)' for such little return, he replied: "Hell,

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Ken Aspromonte, manager ('f the Cleveland Indians until
recently, said after a 1.0 loss, "You need at least one run to win a
ball game." It was this kind of fccthrightness that eventually got.
toni fired. Owners will take only o much inonoclasm.
i'harley Finley, independent owner of the Oakland A's, said,
Really, sonic of the people in baseball if they had a brain in
their heads they'd still be idiots." It must be true, then, that
birds of a feather flock together.
Bryan Downing, Chicago White Sox catcher, for having the
un('ann ;lt)ilItV to apply all that he reads. For example. enl!ini
dn.cuiin if s tcUmcr he c as eligible for nw.kic of the ear
honors, he stated: "Sure I'm a rookie. It says so on my bubble
eunis card."
Drew Es crt, for taking no g'iff after defeat in the first round of
the National Collegiate tennis tournament, He was ribbed with,
"Maybe yOU ought to quit playitlg tennis and go into the car
business. You would sell the ones
sister Chris wins." Drew
rejoined: "Neither Chrissie nor Jean can touch me. I can
overpower them any day." He may have added, and stick their
pigtails En the inkwell, too,
Johnny Miller, angry with his poor play after a round, said, "I
did the kind of things that the other guys do, not me." To admire
perfection is a most admirable thing, particularly if the perfect
object is yiti
George Foreman, who took his loss to All with such grace and
nobility the epItome cf the good loser, even though, by his own
reluctant admission, the ropes were doctored, the canvas was
softened, the count was too fast, the night is long, the skies are
clear, and if you want to go walking, dear, it's delightful, it's
delicious, it's de.4ovely.
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Center Greg Grady led Florida State to 1ctory over a
scrappy Biscayne College basketball team Florida kept
Old Miss winless in the Sou th eastern Conference In
((4legC basketball involving Florida teams.
In other Monday action, touring Stetson took a 56-51
victory from Arkansas State wh il e holding the Indians'
sight-ranked sharpshooter Don Scaile to 21 points, eight
below his average.
Grady, a 6-foot-9 center hit for a game-leading 25 points
as FSU snatched a 95-85 victory at Fort Lauderdale.
Arthur Collins and Arnie Baptiste evch had 22 for
Biscayne.
131Sa)ile is 6-5, SU 11-4.
At Gainesville, Florida's defense withstood the threat of
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Un the d1) the Reds batteryrnen are scheduled to report
for spring training at Tampa, Fla.. one of the Reds most
eligible bacbelorsisscheduledtowalk down the aisle with
Vickie Chesser, a New York model from Mount Pleasant,
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Kemp as the Welipack's new backfield coach

Bench To Marty

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rankings this week.
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by Coach Fred Pancoast as defensive coordinator on the
Vanderbilt Football staff.
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staff until last year when he resigned to Join the staff at
Wichita State. Pa.ncoast came to Vanderbilt last week
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Springs are shown inspecting the new Honda Chic Hatchback
Standard on Opening Day of Action Honda's new auto deider.
ship, Saturday Jan. IL Also pictured Is salesman LeRoy Labde
of Action Honda. Action Honda Is on Route 17•fl In S&amp;IIfOrd. The
w ilondac start at
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features. Gas mil eage Is reported to be more th an 30 mil es to a
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11-week night course on
Ladies Night for Deltona,
Property Insurance to prepare DeLand and All
State Shrine
applicants for national in- Qubs,6:30p.m.thnner, Carlton
surance exam, Daytona Beach Union Hall, Stetson
University,
- Community College, 7-10 p.m. DeLand. Installation
of Officers
Appli cations may be obtained by Potentate
Sam Walkup.
from Office ofAdmnlssiorm prior Contract Elmer Wilson for
to first class.
reservauons.
Sanford Tourist and Shut.
fleboard Club potluck dinner, 8
Maitland Woman's Club
p.m., clubhouse on lakefront, luncheon-fashion show to
Goldsboro Elementary benefit Central Florida Zoo,
School Advisory Committee flOOfi, Maitland Civic Center.
Fashions from Burdines.
meeting at 7:30 p.m. in
Advance tickets at Civic Center
school library.
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Geneva School Advisory or at the door.
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Committee, 7:30 p.m., at the
school.
JAN. 23
DisL4ct Nurses 37 regular
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30
business meeting, 4 P.M. Health p.m., Altamonte Springs
Department auditorium. Open Community Center (use south
to all nurses,
gate)

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he Duda sfor yis on e
are an enormous ambition and garden equipment, and three Division is res ponsible for
the from the mini to the mighty.
hours of hard work. No one major hey forage equipment smooth flow of the operation. ADV.
knows this better than A. Dude lines. New Holland, Gehl and Hall has been with the company
&amp; Sons inc., creators of Oviedo Lel,'. They h.se deep tillage since 1962. He is assisted by two
Dude Auto Parts fools for all sorts of ground very capable arid knowledgable
Oviedo.
Tractor and
preparation, rotary mowers salesmen, Fred Hall and Merry
The Dudas, a diversified from 19 Inches to 28 ft. in width. Sherwood, and by shop foreman
company, began operations in walk behind mowers, and a Ed Kennedy, a veteran of the
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WI
ago. Since then the second and They carry disc harrows from
Dude Auto Parts consists of
third generation Dudas con. 30 inches to 31 feet in width and both wholesale ahd retail
sitting of three sons and their wheel tractors from S to 320 h.p. operations. They stock a
elght sons, have expanded These wheellraciors are from complete line of auto parts ard
JOHN SCHIENK
operations to Include such 32 inches to 14 feet in width and all parts necessary for
enterprises as c1frus, cattle, ws!lgh from AM to 40.000 poundS. repalring farm equipment find
vegetable farming, camp AtOviedoTractor you can find. machinery.
Whnwas the lest time you
grounds, citrus processing anything in farm equipment
did
something really dif
In addition to the above
piants,canningplants,packirig. from the mini to the mightyl mentioned businesses, the
ferent? Stop and think
sod farming and a tractor and
Isn't It tirye for a change,
Oviedo location houses a
auto part's business. A. Dude 8
for an Interruption In your
Farm equipment is a wholesale 100 acre sod farm,
Sons are International cx tremendous investment. The
lifestyle? What better time
All territog y from Daytona
to contemplate a trip and
porters. Their operation; are farmer has more inves'ed in Beach to Palatka and south to
established all over the state of equipment than any other the southern tip of the state is
we would like to suggest that
Florida as well as in Australia business in existence for the serviced by Duda. They also
you try a place out.of-theway,
.irido.ilot theordinery;
At the home office in Oviedo dollar return,
have an operation in Naples.
Sidney
Australia. In Sidney.
you will find niie of the II
Harold
Hall,
General
A true story of success - one
Dudas herd at work. The other
you will find that there are
some rea lly nice places to
two are based In the Belle Glade
stay, both luxurious and
plant.
economy style The food is
Oviedo Tractors, a division of
wonderful, especially the
A. Dude &amp; sons, has been in
seafood, which features rock
oieration since 1957. II started
oysters and other delicacies,
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out with only two employes and
There is a new Opera House,
now boasts 14.
a harbor to sail in, swimOv do Tractor carries the
ming, a bush barbeque, arid
widest range of farm equip
-in opportunity to go shop
ment and machinery In the
ping for black opals.
state. They handle five major
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"Our goal Is to become a sells and trades new and used minor modification
which will cleaned more often than most
complete gun shop for guns and
guns. They carry High. eventually make this gun the people think. They should be
repairs, for both hunters and
Standard, Dan Wesson Arms, best on the market.
oiled to prevent rust it they are
law enforcement personnel,"
Ithica and all name brands.
Layer says that the Dan to be stored for any length of
says Rod Layer, owner of The
They are the only Dan Wesson
revolver can be time using a special gun
Firing Line Gun Shop, located distributor In Central Florida,Wesson
dropped with the hammer lubricant.
In the 1.4 Industrial Park at SR
and cover the entire Southeast, cocked and will not fire unless
The Firing Line Gun Shop
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carrying a complete stock of the trigger is pulled - this
is does anything that is connected
Va subsidiary of Layer En. parts. They also
have con- the "tall-safe" feature. The gun with guns and ammunition; if
terprises, made up of eight nections all over the United can also be dropped in sand and they don't have it in stock
businesses operating in the
States to obtain any other parts dirt and still continue to tire, they'll get it for you. They sell
Sanford area.
needed to repair practically where many other models will belts, holsters, slings and other
fou l up after the second round is accessories for guns.
The gunsmith today is a any guns manufactured,
Dan Wesson is rapidly fired .
member of a specialized craft. becoming
Rod Layer's other businesses
country's
The most novel feature of the that make up Layer En.
His gunsmith is Ken Straight, revolver,the
according
tofinest
Rod
Dan Wsson weapon is the fact terprises are:
who has been in the business for Layer.
Seminole
Dan Wesson ii the other that the barrels may be Printers; Layer Equipment
&amp;
15 years.
Guns
been
hobby
with Ken
all have
of his life
as a half of the famous Smith a changed by the owner, per. Supply; Stress Metrics, a
Wesson empire, having left inittlng him to change his basic polygraph service; Layer
well as a busines
s. His so
dadKen
was Smith &amp; Wesson a few years frame toe 2", 4",
a part-time gunsmith.
or a 6" barrel. Uniforms: Seminole Data
ago to manufacture a highly There are many other im. Processing &amp; Bookkeeping
grew up Into the craft. He
and
has Improved firearm.
been with Layer Enterprises
- Mr. Wesson proved features )hat Ken Metro-Orlando Electronics P.
ueu his own
n experience, and Straight will be happy to show Security Corp.
for six months.
coupied with the best c)f Smith &amp; you when you visit The Firing
For the best is gun repairs
The equi pment used in the Weston, Colt, Luger and other Line Gun Shop.
and
accessories or the best in
repair of guns is specially famous models, designed a gun
Every gun taken in for revolvers, see The Firing Line
calibrated. Consequently they with fewer moving parts, thus repairs is tested before it is Gun Shop. Rod
Layer or Ken
guarantee all of their work. narrowing the possibilities of relea
sed
to
make
sure
it
is
in
Straight
will
be
happy to
They are set up for complete malfunctions which are com
proper working condition. A demonstrate the exciting new
repairs, sight &amp; scope moun mon to any revolver. Afte r a testing range
is set up at the Dan Wesson revolver. Hours of
ling, nickel plating and bluing. slow start the Den Weston business. Ken advises
that guns operation are Monday throu gh
The Firinp Line Gun Shop company is now into their 3rd that are store-I need
to be Saturday 8:30 to 500.-ADV.

Complete beauty care, for the
Bobbi Benezette, one of
Vicki Adcock Is another of is planning many money.
young and the young ai hearu, Wandas
expert operators, has Wanda Elaine's experts. S he Is savings specials so keep wat.
for women and also for men, is lust started
out with the shop, a graduate of Woody's Hair thing the ad on
this page. For
offered by Wanda Elaine's being new to the Sanford area,
Styling Institute, and worked at example: $16.00 waves for
Beauty Shop, 607 W. 25th St., but Is not new to the profession. Gibbs
Louis before coming to $1230, $25.00 UnI. Perms for
Sanford.
She studied hair styling at Wanda's. Vicki is
good at $15.00, $23.00 frostings for
Bruno's institute In Toronto, everything in the hair styling $1100, and no-tease
shampoo
Wanda Elaine's Is owned by Canada. Bobbi 'specializes in business,
Wanda Sheffield, and has been young, today't blow cuts. Uni.Pprrn and specializes in and sets for p.00.
and frostings.
open for 2'- years. Wanda is Wand.
Wanda also offers wig sales
Elaine's has a body
Instructor and model for wave for blow cut
and
service,
ha ir sty les
At
Wanda
Elaine's
they use
Camelot Studios, and so is sure that gives body with no
For both men and women,
to be up-to-date on the latest in that type of styling. curl for the curling iron to give a young.
For the fMthery effect to your hair. arid for all ages hair styles In the world of benefit of working Wdmen,
the young
They use onlyquJiitypr
and the Young-at-heart. Wanda
fashion. She likes the newest Bobbi
will take appointmentssuch as the RedKen fine. All Elaine's Beauty
sty les in haircuts, done with the on Thursday
Shop offers
night up to 11 p.m, three operators also cut and
curling iron. She is a specialist During regular
complete beauty care. Watch
hours no ap. s tyle men's hair.
In color.
for the specials in the ads and
pointment is necessary.
Wanda Elaine's Beauty Shop give them a try.
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suggest. Steer clear of individuals who are troublesome and noisy
Take it easy tonight.
TAURUS Apr. 20 to May 20) Personal friends are helpful
today, but aoid a higher-up who is in an irate mood arid could
take his d.tsconteat out on you.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) It' you do what a bigwig sugges ts
y tu can make your position more secure. Don't permit a jealous
person to ruin your plans. Be wise.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Making changes
suggested by a wise person can mean improving your life. Don't
trust your hunches which are negative today.
LEO t July 22 to Aug. 21) Come to a better understanding with
debtors and credi tors. An associate could lead you in the wrong
direction. Be logical.
VIRGOAug. 22 to Sept. 221 Following the advice of s trusted
friend can bring more success for you at this time. Show Inreased devotion to loved one.
LIBRA Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Handle Important business matters
before seeking pleasures. Take sensil1- tr W
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SCORPIO t Oct. 23. to Nov. 2fl M
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SAGITTARIUS iNov. 22 to Dec. 21) Plan time to handle
situation at home that need improving. Be sure to use caution in
travel today. Relax at home tonight.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) FIne day for shopping for
supplies you need. Not a good day for handling vital monetary
affairs. Economy is the keynote right now.
AQUARIUS( Jan.21tO1'eb l9)Don'ttrnstytiur own juigment
today in the handling of monetary affairs. Consult a financial
expert For best results. Be alert.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20 ) Your judgment ?nd hunches are
line nt'w,$o use both and get the result.s you want. . Don't waste
Iline on unimportant matters.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY. . . .he or she .,ill be
bued with practical ideas, but also may have some impish ones.
Teach to use only constructive ideas, otherwise your progeny
could run Into trcuble, Ideal chart for the Field of finance. Be sure
to give religious training.
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By asking the cuurt for diThe usual way to cut delays is
restiture of Western Electric, through settlement or consent
Bell's manufacturing unit, and orders, but many lawyers doubt
its Long lines Division, the this will happen In the AT&amp;T
Justice Department is adopting suit, For one they note that the
this argwneni and saying that guvcrnnwnt and AT&amp;T settled
AT&amp;T's 'natural monopoly" in 1956 a similar suit brought
over local te1cphrnc SerVICI? has evcn years before, only to find
ktn unlawfully e.tonded
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ton's National Law Center. the Justice Department has
"But that service Is regulated considered the total economic
and if there's monopoly there, effects of this thing," says
it's been brought about by gov- Weston. 'There's been a treerrrneni action."
mendously important economic
The law is dearer where the policy decLilon
alJeg'd monopoly power is exSome attorneys led that the
ercised on the fringes of regu. AT&amp;T, IBM and oil Industry
lation.
suits may actually limit the
"There k a very sti
Vhcy
'ernrncnt's biIity to go after
that power from the regulated other alleged antitrust viola.
part o(a company should not be tors.
transferred to another part
•'In general the government's
which Isn't regulated," says
Ralph Spritzer, antitrust got IL) learn to move to trial and
through the courts more
peialist it the Univerritv ,
quidJy u iiflhit.tU!t ction,'
Spritzer illustrates with cases says Goktschmid, who feels
In which a r.alt company tried to lengthy pretrial hearings are
make users of Its patented aat the biggest delaying factor.
machine Ise Its salt, and "Wh a case takes 10 years
another in which owners of the indusfr has basically
to changed, and you may need a
IranspDrt only their own natu- second trial all over again to
fashion relief."
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Altamonte Springs, 831.4554
seems sure to become a land- are exempt from antitrust. In
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addition it says that national
Not only isit likely to become growth and unity requires an
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tiled, the suit brought against cats for the residential C0fl
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graph late last November a1
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brings into locus several new Rostow, an AT&amp;T consultant,
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id mast Summer before a conTogether with t
federal gressional committee: "Where
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oil companies and International single firm toy all the caCOPIER
BusinessMachines, the battle pacity which would be needed
with AT&amp;T may change the by a given market over time, at
Easy to operate
U.S. business climate for years costs lower than those possible
crisp clean copies
to come.
under any alternative pattern
Instant on off
"For the first time sInce 1911 of organization, It has Long been
DEMONSTRATIONS - SAN FOR D SERVICE
we are seeing a major struc- recognized ... that monopoly Is
tural challenge to American In- Inevitable and appropriate.
HEGSTROM
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"Under these circumstances,
Leesburg. Daytona. Sanford
School Prof. Harvey Gold- in Judge Learned Hand's faPh. 323-1330
Bill Wilkins, Mgr.
schmld, recalling the govern. mous phrase, monopoly has
Bid. 143 (30th St.) P.O. Box 444, Sanford Airport
ment's classic fight with Stand- been 'thrust upon' the supaid Oil of New Jersey. "It's a plier."
watershed period in antitrust."
If competitors are able to
The AT&amp;T suit reveals first, tak: over AT&amp;rs mnore profit.
he says, "the increasing con- able operations - such as longcern with power and concentra- distance
household rates
tion in Industry. AT&amp;T is ob- would have to rise, Rostow said.
vIou1y the grand-daddy of all
Prices in antitrust actions
targets.
can present ticklish economic
"Second, the suit adopts the problems, attorneys say.
zu'gwnent, expressed by both Though there's a presumption
the left and the right, that cer- that prices will drop with Court.
tain aspects of regulated in- ordered competition, they don't
dustries should be deregulated. always. Some say the governilils argument is that the aov- ment's antitrust setfI.mnt
t'rnment itself has created too with Kodak actually Increased
CONTRACTORS - BUILDERS
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much in the way of monopoly consumer prices.
CUSTOM MADE:
like power and price fixing.HOUSE PLANS
"Let's face It, the name of the
This n.w look at regulation
ADDITION PLANS
is game today is to bring down
SHOP DRAWINGS
what makes the government's
says one New York
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those against IBM and the oil defeat antitrust,
it may alter
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The Supreme Court has held into account."
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that just because a company is
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mime from antitrust. o u
FAST . ACCURATE. ECONOMICAL
other hand legal scholars say It's been estimated that the
AT&amp;T
case,
if not settled out of
the company may be immuie if
The Firing Line 1' Industrial Park. at SR 44
the courts Find a "positive re- court, Will take 70 lawyers on
pugnancy" between the regu. each side a minimum Of 11'
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Gun Sho
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monopolizing ide- staff. witness costs and paper.
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never get an answer as to its might find ways to use it in
cooking. You can use the dry
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and vegeta bles. I do not care for address and ask for the
Milk, but do eat milk products, "Balanced Diet" booklet.

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1972 Sqareback, yellow, one owner. 1
Speed, air, radio, extra clean
12.395. Call Dune UcQulre, 327
7651 Dealer.

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Park Avenue Mobile Park
2545 Park Drive. 322 7161

3 Rooms, bath, air water
furnIshed, no pets.SI1S month
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bdrrn. carpet, air, walk to
ping, fenc ed. 13I.i639.

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21st St. Air conditioned, wall.
Ill carpet, $115 month, $50

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th "Boom or Bust" economie
tether full or part time. Male
male. For details, write Ma
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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Real Estate

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ta nd em plan. Hwy 17.97 to 25th St. "SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
wett to Ridgewood and follow the CITY- ONLY $17,630.
signs,
bedrooms, fireplace, equipped
kJtcPtenOlder home but,odbuy

MOBILE HOME PARK
anv ITIOI 7

Glamorous pare time sales, 3 eves, a
week No canvasing. collecting or
delivering Car 4. phone
necessary. Sarah Coventry

EASE- Deluxe Unfurnished
bedroom apt, $)Ø. Ground
floor
f duplex, kitchen equipped, heat,
Sir, quiet exclusive Sanford
residen tial area . Ma ture
adults
xly. No pets. 377-179!

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Brown Realty, 722 5737 Or 373.1964.

Best lot

now available
Sanford's newest and
finest Adult-Family
Mobile
5arfr,,
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the Model Homes

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REALTORS

3 bcirm, 1 bath, PInecreut,
icreeneci patio, central heat a, air,
Reduced to $77,000, 323 5031 after PINECREST- 525.000. NICE
S.
Bedrooms, 2 baths, priced rightt
Kitchen equipped See this one
no w!

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APARTMENTS

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11.2-3 Bedroom Apis.
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MARINERS VILLAGE APT$,
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32 Orlando Dr.,33.470

323.7900

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Home On Lake
1ioOm, 2 baths, with good neigh
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A or FHA 137.000

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1505 W. 25th St.,
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Sanford
PrOfSSiøn.11y Managed By
Henry Hectic Inc.

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minole County , S acre wooded
Pasture. beautiful ttomesit,
Terry Realty, REALTOR,' 671
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Home Improvements

nxwiv nouse wivn i opts,it 1009 E
Td St. Lot 25.3*100', garage
4'x21', dou ble carport, 2 blocks
rem 409 bed hospital, joins Lake
new Nursing Center, 2 blocks
eke Monroe, 35 mm
from
)i$neyworld, Sanford. Terms.
77,500, or will carry papers at is
ct, in? 3275145

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Clean up S. Hauling
One time or monthly )7 )33 _______________________________

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Classified Au% serve inc buying ,lii
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WINNIE'S BEAUTY SHOP, hOe
S nford Ave Master Beautician.
hi- appt 322 )'2 or 377 1976

4'AN1' 45

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51 E Pine 3225747

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Des-gong
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Dressmaking by experts S tiger
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estimate 3236031
approved drler 210 E IS? St.,
3736141

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M ENT. ALL TYPES OF
PENTRY AN') REPAIRS, 32
1338

Beauty Core

Pets and Supplies

Roofing

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Painting, Cement Work. Light
Hautng 377264 5

Crntras kit,? A A r Cc-rjt..n.
For free estimates, (ill Carl
Harris. at SEARS in Sanford 377
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Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
hamp000r for on ly 51 per day,
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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FALL (LEAPIINC.
'impac" Wash &amp; Spra Kl,en
Exterior walls, eay$,, patiO, walks
I 4, rof. Removes mildew, fungus.
mi.d0bers. *iSPS 4. Spider
Have and aci venture, browse *t'S 312 031
through the Want Ad columni
often for quality bargans,

Personal Tax Service
No.2Ea$tpd,17.92SJC
Entrance p Ransbc4toqn, 3777,99

for Rent

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Kitcher.
Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks In
stallation available, Bud
Cabell. 327 1052 anytime,

Tax Returns, 20 yrs experience
WILLIAMS ACCOUNTING. Five
Pointi, Call 3727113 anytime.

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ARDEN SPOT NOW FLOYD
REER, 372 5191

Income And
lriu,'etni..iC D.....,..a..

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1973 Oldsmobile
19 Passenger)
Custom Cruiser. $250 and take
over the payment5. Very clean,
AM. FM Stereo radio, Contact 8ill
Currie at The Herald

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a ''
rr.o old 5150 3231419

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Lawn and Garden

Equipment

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Sanford 3235700

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3*03 Orlando Drive

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Office Fquipment
And Supplies

*dor steel desks (executive desk
L chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
hairs, straight chairs, filing
abinets, as is Cash and Carry.
P1011'S
Catselberr'y, 1792 530-4706

Immediate Occupancy In Carriaç
Cove. Sanford's newest mob
home park.

(WITH GOOD CREDIT)

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Ab bott Ave., Lake Mary Bed,
linens
. and misc.

SS

$2995

flCNEVROLET CORVETTE One Ownir — Like New

$50 Down

%7-flMaitland

Hwy.1&amp; it', Mi. East of
3739719

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Open daily 105 We buy. selI,trade

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Low

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CHEVROLET
MONTE
CARLO, Low MiIeigq — One
Owner

1966 Mustang, beautiful red, loaded,
like new.

Auction

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1945 Triumph Spitfire IV, good
running condition. Needs minor
repair. $400 or best offer. 322 3117.

12 TOYOTA COUPE.
Mileage
One Owner

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1949 Mustang, ba by blue, air Local,
I owner.

1700 French.)?) 7310

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Buys

Sanford Auction

Pa y those
your unwanted Items In THE
HERALDS Classified . 377-2611

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17-92
322 S961

Misce

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'ced a serviceman fast! Check the CASH BUYERS ARE WAITING TO
READ YOUR CLASSIFIED AD

you require a select 3 bedroom
me in a quiet neighborhood,
wetly screened patio, fruit tress,
:erttral heat 1. air, all at a
'eaSonible $37,300, lust look at this
*w listing Extra lot available

DON'T MISS THIS AUCTIONI
We have a large telecti3fl of.
bedroom furniture this week. We
also have a 9' * 12' Belgium rug,
bar a nd ) stools, appliances. TV5,
iiereos, walnut poster bed, new
bedding, new carpet, wrought iron
Patio furniture, eye-level range,
dInettes, and all
Items, too numerous to mention,

KULP DECORATORS
109w. itt St .372

2S6S Park Dç

KECUTIVE HOME - LOCH
ARBOR- I Bedrooms with all
Custom extras, 17'x3I' pool.
13-5,300. 377 7217.

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Your MLS Agency
EALTORS

allBarf Real Estate

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)bdrm.,lbatlt,Sunland2AC.% new
shag carpet, drapes Owners
equity $12,000 Bal.$12,ouoapprox.
payments 5109. ma., or will trade
or rent for $200 mo with 1 yr
lease, 1st, last &amp; 5700 security

322-2420 Anytime

Reg. Real Estate Broker
1100E. 25th

Geneva

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SANFORD

Ornamental stone fireplace. turned
columns, sunken paneled family
room, 3 Bdrm., garage, r ed wood
privacy fence, carpet. Un.
believable at 573,100, FHA-VA.
CLIFF JORDAN REALTOR. $31.
1322.

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droom air. Ideal for retireci
erson 6614.1*5; )flS.s

323.0742 r 323-0532

FREE PORTABLE TELEVISION
Each NEW LEASE

IDrapes

OFFAIRPOPT

1-2

PHASE II GRAND OPENING

Courts
IFishing &amp; Boiling

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SWIMMING POOL
FISHING, BOATING
DISPOSALS

COVE

SWte d. *1, 2.3
miles east of 17..
Ph. Sanford (305) 323-8110
Orlando (305) 834-2239

ON RESERVOIR

Rooms for Rent

LEE ACRES- ON LARGE LOTI
Bedrooms, I" baths With Florida
room. Central climate control,
osner extru

SPANISH CHARM

deposit. "I-S"2.

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money. show and sell Dutchmaii
Clothing. Quality plus. Ciii 333
760 after $ P.M.

Area One Inc.

selection

Monday, Jan. 20, 7 P .M .

3773118 KENMORE WASHER,
service, used macnines
After Hours
MOONEY
APPLIANCES )fl.0497
3720448

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REALTOR
3229711
3723991

Stenstrom

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5Ap410RD AUCTION
1200FRENCHAVE 3227310

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wallpaper, built In kitchen and no
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maintenance fee. LOW. LOW,

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'oom furnished duplex. 241h St. lit
I. list me. plus $30 deposit 1 child.
No peti 32 33611

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Lovely 3 bedrooms, i'.-,
baths.
central air, feflced, trees, Many
extras. SanfOrd, 3723791

NEW 1,7 and 3bedroom homes and
townhouses Wail to wall carpet,

PETS

Make It a happy new year. Pay off
las t years bills and start saving
again. 614 3079,

wants lob playing
group 377 5435

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THIS IS T.N.T.
TRIM, NEAT AND TENDED with
care. 1 Becirooms,2bitponly 1½
Yearioid. Family room with patio
doorsopefllflgonto2O(17scr,ed
patio, double garage, Walk to
schools. $34,500. LARRY SAXON
REALTOR. 373.9110.

SneakPreview
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Part time visiting mothers, parents,
or college students ShOwing widely
recommended child guidance and
study etdej. $750 for 100 Inter view s. For Inter view. call 645
121$

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oaraQeIargeeat.inkjtchen3yrs
old $37,S00. 373 6447 alTer Sand
weekends.

OPEN NOON TILL DARK

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Business Meeting
2nd Monday-2000
Club Hour;-3 p m.
Daily (closed Wed )
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Poultry

GOLD

Bedroom apt,, furn, $ilo. I 3)edroom apt., unfurnh%Pi,d, 5110
22 $448.

asses. Singer approved deal

anvoro. C hoice of oreen or n
ull or 1100 mo 131-0797.

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1621.

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SANFORD REC VEE SERVICE
23)1W 1St St
373 4711

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Early Bird at 7:15PM

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Takeoverpayments

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amboo Cove, 12 BDRM, shag, air,
sunny kitchens, playgrouns. near
city park 8 Sanford Plaza. From
SIiO Airport fltd near Santoro
Avr 3231340

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Plan now to vacation this tear ,n
your
Rer yes from

ANIMAL HAVEN GROOMING
4. BOARDING K ENNELS
HEATED KENNELS 372 5157
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Commercial
Homes, Lots

ON LAKE JENNIE

Wednesthiy, January 22

robbery - armed holdups.
Their prey Is the tourist trade.
They stick up tots' buses, and ilo

REALTY

24rS, Myrtle Ave., Sanford
Phone 321

ldyliwllde School area- 3 bdrms.,
extra clean, low down, 5,3,500.
Acre Realty, REALTOR, 37) 7750.

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Singer's best model, winds bobbin
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Pay balance Of $75 or 10 pay
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Reg. R ea l Estate Broker

Mobile Homes Rent

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Pets and Supplies

Welmaraner bird dOg, year old; AK.
C Irish Setter, Both males,
Reasonable, 323-1621

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In their desperation. Vie architect, builder and sculptor,
Morrow and Norman Fell are showing how Pueblo Indians
among the despemdoes.
first learned to spM and shape
stone to built A visit to
ruins of Machu Picchu In the

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Stalk" RERUN Two couples go the investigator, E.G. Marshall
on a camping trip and are plays the bishop, Lloyd Nolan
overpowered by foss' desperate the mob boss, and Kathleen
cOOvICtL The villains take the QIzinlan the young girl.
wives as hostages and set out on
1:30-9-30 PBS ASCENT OF
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Grain in the Stone"
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Properties
Posit ion. Like new condition,
SEMINOLE 372 1470,
2
ba thi, family room, 535,000. Acre
n for $15, balance of US ca shsold
or Would like to trade 7 male buck
VW STATION WAGON
rabbits for 2 matebucks 3220564.
Realty.
REALTOR,
S payments of $10, New warraj'y,
3237750.
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And
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EXCELLENT CONDITION
Auto Repairs
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Houses Rent
onl'. acre of land, $7lo month
tsoo s S5 Is____
It's New; It's Here;
Acreage
Call Credit oept
Parts-AcCesrjes
67-A
Feed
Unfurnished
3326351
' I's Now
JOHN KRiDE A S SOC
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
1977 Subaru GL Coup. with air,
The VA progr,lm permitting you to
307 A East 1st St., Sanford 327 9111
Reconditione d Batteries, $12.95
JIM DANDY JAll FEEU
Excellent condition. 323 6147 Aft er
3 Bedroom. 1 bath, central heat &amp;
White
have
a
second
VA
mortgage,
A
air, fenced yard, 441 023-i or $31 Is
"Buy Direct From Boxca r"
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
raise In guarantee from $12,500 to
Eves. 169-1)44
1109 Sanford Ave.
5351 after
G'ORMLY'S, E 16, Sanford 373 1733
Broker, IQP W Commercial
For Rent
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ClassIfied Ads are
$17,500, Which Should permit
here to help you
Sanforcj, 372 7 1 I
qualified buyers to mortgage up to ___________________________
SANFORD
buy' Sell, rent or swap at a low
7MobiIe tiome bpar CS
Bedroom Set, dresser, chest, box
Than ks to Classified Ad, users get
68-_
Wanted to Buy
4 Bedroom house. 1
cost. Set us help you place yours
For Rent. No Pets
baths. $1,300
springs and mat,, and night
fast results at a low cost. Try one
To find Out exactly where you stand,
do
wn
a
Call 372 2611 or III 9993.
assume low interest
CAMP SEMINOLE, 322-1470
stands
$1
30
Others to choose
to.iay! Phone 372-2611 CC 131 999"
:all Johnny Walker Real Estate,
payments 373.735
from. Dave's Furniture,
CASH 3224l32
Inc, 8 General Contractor. We
Nice private lot, South Sanford' Ave.,
- Option to Buy
Sanford Ave., 373
For
used
furniture, applIanc,tli. Anti freeze, $595 gal. Coolant, 54 9!
will
work
with
y
ou
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plans
$30 month Adutt only . 323 07M
or outs. LONGW000-.. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath
An ' affirmative decision on your
ec t Buy 1 or 1001 Items Larry's
S spacious rooms, air, heat, fenc ed
gal Regular plugs, 85C each,
Maple China Cabinet, UpPostered
central heat 8 air, carpeted,
Mart. 715 Sanford. Ave
part now may have you in your
Yard Kids and pets okay.
MILLIONS of dollars in Real Ettat,
Resistor plugs, $1.10. B rake shoes,
garage,
JUST
LISTED
at
Rocking
Chair,
Both
good con
Unit ed Real E State A
is Sold daily in the Classified Ads,
new home in 120 days. Joh nny
Inc.
$7
73 set. M&amp;M Auto Pares, West
ditlon Reasonable, 373 1614
Toll Free67I 5090 Opq'n
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Nothing small about that!
m 9p m
Walker Real Estate, Inc., and
1st St. Sanford 3220303
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FORREST GREENE INC
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prlçt' paid, tj5eiJ, any tOnd?iOn
Grneral Coritr,ctor. 377 6157
REALTORS 37) 6Ior 645 i333
F
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SALVAGE
6-41 8126, Winter Park
3 Bedrooms, Pi baths, carpeted,
Alter houri, Bud, 322lIllor Ken,
Appliances- Furniture Paint Etc
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3237142.
some drapes, closed in ba ckyard,
Motorcycles
36 - Resort Property
"Buy Dir ec t From Boxcar"
OWNER LEFT TOWN
central heat and air, kitchen
PLANNING A GARAGE SALE -f
For Rent
GORMLY'S,
E. 44, Sanford 323 4733
Must
sell
this
3
bedroom, 2 bath ___________________________
DON'T FORGET TO AD
eq uipped, all elec tric $700 month,
Motorcycle Insurioce
home on Lake Dot. Only $25,300.
VERTISE
1st, last and security deposit. Call CAMP SITES for rent Have y our
IT
IN
THE
BLAIR AGENCY
second hom e away from home by
Owner will help finance
CLASSIFIED ADS. 372 2611.
323 3757.
In 3s"
Dinette Set. excellent
renting yesrly for low rates ,
Condition, US,
CAMP SEMINOLE 3721470,
7971 Honda 430 3,600 miles
2 Bedrooms, I bath, ,Ia, room,
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Stemper Realty
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Newhousesinarura)areallociown
Stamps-Coins
Excellent condition, S900
3,000 Miles. Fully Eauipped
fenced yard, air conditioned,
Central Florida's
payment, monthly Paymti leSs
In 5736
Immediate occupancy. $ iso
37
Business Property
6 Pc. Dining Room
than rent Government sunsidized
mon th, 111 Mayfair Cir Sanf d.
MULTIPLE
LISTING
PEAL
TOP
WE
BUY
AND
SELL
71 PONTIAC CATALINA, 4
or
to Qualified buy er s Call to see if 3274991
For Rent
Motorcycles Automotive Repair
Suite, $349
19$ 2)06. Orlando
19195 Fr en ch
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you qualify! t
322 7)71, 327 1496, )fl 734
Table, leaf, I chairs, and china. Off
For details call
SiC area, zoned C.2. ideal for used
3 Bed rooms, I' baths, carpet, Fla.
371 6s
377.1959, 372 1161
white Mediterranean style.
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M. UNSWORTH REALTY
car lot and etc , on 17.92. Also
room, 3 car garage, corner lot,
Door
Coins
NOLL'S
803W
1st
St.
fri
Hardtop-On Owner
vacant
lot
2
acres
zoned ci,
shade trees Very reasonable
SEMINOLE COIN CENTER
PINECREST-. 1 bedroom , 7 bath,
Casselberry, 17-97, 1)0 4206
373 4061, 373 0i17
7
Water. 321 0215
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3310 Days
Trucks and Trailers
109W. 1st 51,373 4357
family room, fireplace, eat-in
Slngte Bed and
73 CHEVROLET NOVA 2 Door,
kitchen,
Shop, Lake Mary, Suitable for
A, PS, Alt - One Ow,ier,
IDrewerDresser, s.a
paint Unfurnished downstairs, 5123.
1977 Datsun pi ck up, excellent
Nice?bdroompseforleaw $150
$
150
Upstairs furnish ed, ss. Whole
3739977
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bath, carpet, 572.000
approx. $900 bal. 3734347,
72
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GoldCoucha nd rown armchair"
GRAND
3720351,
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COUPE.
2 Door Hardtop, AT,
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1969 Ford Pickup Ranger Camper
forget It with a Classified Ad 372
p, PB, Air
Two houses, furnished Lot 100'430-1069
special 750, All power, air, new
$2295
x
2640 Hiawatha 322 1)01
7611
336' deep with fruit, oak 4. pine
7606S
HWy.
17
92
paint,
Inspection.
$1315
1109
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trees. $13,500 ca sh or trade. 321REALTOR 373 3771
Sanford Ave
COUPE. Loaded - One Owner
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(33) Mayberry RFD
(44) Hogan's Heroes

8:30-9 CBS MASH It's fa ther8:30-10 MIC TUESDAY
Son night 1i this ep&amp;sode as MOVIE OF ThE WEEK "The
Robert Aida, father of series Abduction of Saint Anne" Good
star Alan Alda, guests. They've cast in a strange story against a
appeared on stage together, but religious backdrop. A mob
never in television. In this chiers teen-age daughter is
story, Robert AMa plays Dr. reportedly possessed of powers
Boorelli, a man with unusual to perform miracles,
Word
surgical talents who teaches reaches the Vatican, which then
Hawkeye and Trapper some contacts the local bishop to hire
new tricks while they're sup- a local investigator to check out
posed tobeat the mclinic the report and, if poved true,
in Tokyo.
escort the girl to the Vatican.

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Recs, 5110

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Lost:
Female miniature 4
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Marquette Rd. lust outside City
limits, S.W. Airport Blvd. I
pounds, black, little "Its, beard, I
years old. Companion of Disabled
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56 Units of energy

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(35) Batman
(44) Mod Squad
5:30 (2) News
(6) Andy Griffith
p(13) Wolf Sports And

Deal

Movies

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(24) Mister Roger's

A Marriage
(6) As The World

12:00 (4) Movie
12:30 (44) The Fugitive
1:00 (2, 8) Tomorrow
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3:30 (2, I) How To
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Marriage
(6) Match Game
(9) One Life To
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(33) Uncle Hubie
Show
(44) Three Stooges
4:00 (2, t) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin
(9) Lucy Show
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Mickey Mouse
Club
4:30 (2) Bonanza
(1) Mery Griffin
(9) GIlligan's Island
(13) Orlando City
Council
(33) Leave It To
Beaver
(44) Gllligan's Island
5:00 (9) Dina h Shore

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11:30 (2$) Tonight Show
(4) Movie
(9) Wide World Of
EntertaInment
(24) Captioned News
(44) Play Bunny
Pageant

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of Auza J. Bright of
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gratitude and appreciation to their
many friends and neighbors for
their help and messages of COfl
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11:00 (2, e) High Rollers
(4) NW You See It
(9) Split Second
(44) Phil Donahue
11:30 (2,1) Hollywood
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(6) Love Of Life
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(33) Florida
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11:55 (6) News

(24) Soundstage
10:30 (35) Rat Patrol
11:00 (2, 6, 0, 9) News
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(6) Mike Douglas
(8) Movie
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(41) Leave It To
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(9) $10000 Pyramid
2:30 (2,S) The Doctors
(6) Girl In My
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(9) The Big
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67th Year, No. 132—Wednesday, January 22, 1975

Juvenile Crime

By

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Crime

By BOB LLOYD
Mrs. Buford, 19, said Wilson and two unidentified
Herald
Writer
men came to the Peterson home in Orlando a short
Mrs. Georgia Peterson, a
in the robbery time later to pick up Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Peterson
trial of Grant Wilson Jr., testified in Circuit Court didn't want to be involved, she said, and
hid In a
here this morning that she had talked with the bedroom with the
for three hours while the men
defendant 'a few days before Christmas' over the wait ed for her after being told she "had gone out,"
telephone and he told her at the time that "if she
Mrs. Buford said Wilson said, "She (Mrs.
testified
him, he was going to gether ."
Peterson should have left word when she'd be
Wilson (aces trial Feb. 24 on a witness tam perin
g back. She was going to help inc pull this Job off."
charge
connection with alleged th reats to
Wilson is charged with the Oct. 11 robbery of an
Mrs. Peterson, 30, of Orlando. He is in county elderly Midway man, his sister and
a friend in
jail on $200,000 bond in the tampering case,
which a 1932 vintage sale, believei to contain the
Monday as the robbery tr ial opened before a $80,000 to $100,000 life savings
of th e family, was
three man, th ree woman jury in the court of Circuit taken,
Judge A. J. Ilosemann, Mrs. Peterson's sister-in.
Mary Brown, 66, kept the jury's close attention
law, Patricia Bufot d, testified that she was
asshe demonstrated how four nwn held Elicand her
in an i.tcn.-un phint' MIC11 Wilson called
brother, (iiiIInun Ililicry, and a friend, Roosevelt
Mrs. Peterson Oct. 11 asking if she had a "roscoe" White at gunpoint Oct. 11, "hog-tied" them
and
(gun) and said he needed her help "to do a Job," ransacked the Hillery
house at Water St. and

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children a few months ago, and
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rockers who hope to collect a total In pledges of $500 from teachers and friends,
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Infidelity Is not justified
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Brian
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Debbie
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Becki
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LaerI Mitchell, Dana Hargon, Kim
after he kissed me Just once, I under any circumstances, be it
Faust,
Joe
Banks,
Bill
Burns,
Stephanie
Triplett
and
Holly
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Sanford Fire Chief G. M. Harriett watches as Fireman Hank Clothier helps cogitain a 1&amp;scre bruh
and garbage
Monday afternoon north of Ninth Street and east of Persimmon Avenue. Officials
said cause of the blaze was not Immediately determined but termed it "Of a suspicious usture."
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resubmit it within a year.
"problems can be overcome." "We're fightin'fl'ie PUD zoning
In a letter to Zoning
With a denial "without itself,rot just Mirror Lake. We
of an em pty comm ission
Administrator J. B. Williams, prejudice" the PUD could be just don't want apartments it
chambers and after two
By ED PRICKETT
Developers of an 87-acre developer Keith Reeves asked resubmitted, without any
The school's principal, Mrs. kid in a room. There's no crash
harm that
commissioners
had
Writer
left
in
Planned
Unit Development that the PUD be denied because done to its argument, within a
Hortense
Evans,
today
conbars
on those doors," Mrs.
Herald Staff
The development, whict
protest
firmed the door had been locked Back said.
(PUD i temporarily wi thdrew an adjacent project —Forest year.
w
ld ha ve included variou.
ou
A Sanford man has asked for about 12 minutes while the
their plans for a proposed Villa -- had (ailed to
Layer paid a quick visit to the
Freeman,
who
was
But
surrounding
property
land
zones,
would have rezone(
State Education Commissioner teacher, Mrs. Fleur Do I.ys school today after he was
development on Mirror Lake materialize. With the non- owners, who were opposed
named
acting
county at.
to
land
on
the
south side of SR 4.36
Ralph Turhngton to investigate Healy, attended a planning contacted by The Herald.
last nht, but surrounding development of Forest Villa, the development now or
in
the
and
torney
for
30
days
west
3f
after a
SR 434 and SR 43]
an incident in which the man
property owners who had the water and sewer services future, asked the Board to
He said the visit confirmed
newly
organized
board
flatly
from
single
family
(R-IAA and
says a second grade teacher
strongly opposed the project that it would
the doors could be opened from
to Mirror deny the request to kill the H-IA i and multiple family (Rvoted
to
oust
what
I
former
atunderstand,"
locked six children Inside a
were not happy,
Lakc would not be available, PUD's chances.
the inside.
torney Howard Marsee and
2).
classroom and left them she said, "the door was locked
the developer said. The lack of
Fire officials, on Back's
G.
W.
his
Brown
said
that
"this
firm
three
weeks
on
the
outside
so
older
ago,
school
The Architectural Design utilities, and the current
unattended for 30 minutes.
District Commissioner Die)
request, also checked the
(PUD is just hanging over our
was voted In as permanent
children could not disturb them classroom,
Group, developers for the of the economy were
Williams,
who said he had been
heads, The planning and
counsel by Commissioners
,
13111 Back, father of or,e of six from doing their work. All hiey
Florida Conference Association
for
denial,
co
ta
n
Assistant Fire Chief W.C.
ct with Hank Koenig
board rejected it. We ask you to
- youngsters locked inside a had to do
harry Kwiatkowski, Mike
open the door and
of Seventh-day Adventists,
president
Galley
made
an
of the Mirror Lakt
inspection
and
e
nd
it
now,"
liattaway, and chairman
classroom
at
Hopper come ou t."
asked the Board to deny their
The developers said
said
no
real
problem
exists
at
so
Milt Shaw told the Board that Property Owners
Ski Vlhlen Jr.
Elementary yesterday, said he
PUF)
request
"without hoped to re-submit the
pe
r.
But,
a
second grader, ac- Hop
he was "tired of coming down voted to deny the reque.i
called state officials after
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prejudice," so they could during the coming year request
if their here
co
rding
to
Mrs.
Back,
is
prone
at my expense to protest without prejudi ce.
falling to receive any exthe PUD. they're trying to
All commissioners, except
planation from school officials topanic.Aridincaseoffue,she
possible
second
wear
us down" by continuing chairman Sid Vihien Jr. who
or Superintendent William said, it's highly
would panic.
the hearing, be said.
Layer.
Opposed the PUD outright ,,.oted
To
Another neighbor declared, with Williams' rrotjon
"My boy couldn't open the
layer said today it's
By DONNA FSTES
Cornell, and Police Chief Tom made it clear he felt lie could council chamber Monday night
IJU. door from the inside. You see, a
possible to lock a child in a
Herald
Staff
Writer
second grader, they panic.
Henniganwillmonitortonight's handle the situation, but asked demanding that police jobs be
classroom, but if it happened They don't know anything.
L0N(;wool) — Seminole i:3Onieetingof the city council. for assistance anyway.
maintained regardless of the
It's a violation of the law
to County sheriff's deputies, at the
Chief Deputy Sheriff Duane
taught
They
haven't
been
Police
officers,
firefighters
city's
financial condition.
tell you that"
o pen a door," Mrs. Back said, request of councilman Jerry Harrell said today Hennigan and supporters jammed the city
Council Chairman J. H. Grant
Mrs. Back said her son, Billy
recessed
the meeting until
Mrs Evans, however, said
Frank, 7, tried to open the
tonight
after
a shouting session
door that even a kindergarten
after the teacher locked
developed among police
him student could open the door
and five ot he rs inside. She said
By JANE ('ASSELBEItRY
department
supnOrters.
in Sa nfo rd but were moved to
from
oc
the youths were told to copy the inside after it's l ked
Herald
Admitting
he
was
Writer
Staff
fearful
Winter Springs when it
from the ot'tside with a key.
sentences off the blackboard.
I
Monday night that violence
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WINTER SPRINGS— City acquired its communica tions
might erupt, Grant said he Council has authorized Police system.
Layer agreed, adding,
CIpCCLS only a brad meeting Chief John Govorhuk to hire a
"Heavcnsyes I hope so. It's no
Th
Acting Planning and Zoning
ii.
tonight.
different from r door at home
terna' humane officer at a Board chairman Sharon
lie said items to be COil" sa lary not to
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exceed $6,500 a Patrick told council although
sidered
include City Attorney year. Funds for the salary
possible to lock children In a
will city t'rjjnj calls (or an Of.
Ned Julian's report; a report be included in budget revision
room."
tidal zoning map, one can not
from Ci ty Supt. Ralph Fisher on
AroundtheCjock
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since ani mal control funds were be toated. She id
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Mrs. Back said Turlington's
Bridge
the utility department and not in this year's budget.
was last updated in 1969.
office promised to send a
authorization for Fire Chief
Calendar
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("otjnt'il decided to hire a full. Council nuthorimed
Mrs.
special
investigatory
team
to
Ut'v l.aliossicre
to hire a
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location of the sa fe when one of the ''boys'' held a
pistol to her head and threatened "to blow
her
brains out."

partici pating
stcn
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estimated cost of the paving of commercial zone on the west
a co
Queen new car dealership on
p the stweet, which is a major side of U.S. 17-92 South of Lake mercial zone. Sa-n plans
are
U.S. 17-92 due to the slump
thoroughfare leading
in
to Minnie and Lake Mary required only If there is to be new car
sales and that he must
new construction, he said,
Seminole High School, is $35,000 Boulevard.
make his living "sink or swim"
and the work will be started not
The city zoning and plaitning
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didn't want to "walk over Z-P fence and paving requirements
Commissioners required the agreement wiV be met.
com
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agreement af ter the paving was
In othet actions,
missioners untangled red tape Manager Warren Knowles month&amp;"
delayed for nearly a year.

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Midway Ave.
The witness lay face down on the red courtroom
near the jury box with her arms crossed
behind her back as she told how she peeked from
under a sofa pillow the intruders had put over her
head and of
"their toes" as the safe wa
rolled from the house,

later than Oct 1, and will be board last week denied ap- will use existing buildings on
proval of a site development the property as his home and an
co mpleted by Dec. 31.
plan
Wilco has posted a perfor the car lot after Lash office,
bond on the paving said he wanted to put In
City commissioners accepted
pr oject and also has agreed to required paving and a sight. written agreements from Lash
escrow $1,750 each from the proof fence at a later date due that he will get Z-P approval for
of the firtn'a Geneva Terrace sale of 20 completed townhouse to an economic squeeze.
the location within 90 days and
163-unit townhouse project.
units to insure the paving
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She stoutly a nd repeatedly told the jury that one
Assistant State Atty. Claude Van Hook as "mine...
of the men, his face masked with a stocking, was
the one I bought in 1932... or one Juit like it."
Wilson
During his testimony, Hhllery, who
"I've known him 19 years a nd I know it was
his hospitalized several weeks after the incident,
voice that said, "I told you no kuhn," after the became weak and
was helped from th e courtroom
gunman struck Hillery twice on the head with the by two men, but later returned to
the witness stand
pistol, she said.
"I heard them put the safe in the trunk of a car
"Wilson told us 'don'l get up for five minutes' and slam it closed," Hillery said.
and told the boys 'if anybody comes to the gate,
Van hook told the Jury In his opening statement
shoot to kill," she continued,
that he would introduce int evidence th e safe,
Hillery, 72, repeated his sister's story of how found by investigators in 18
inches of water in Pearl
Wilson and a "boy" had come to their house the lake about 4,000 feet
from Wilson's Altamonte
afternoon of Oct. Il asking for glasses of wate r. He, Sprin gs home. Van Hook a
lso said th e state will
too, identified the voice of the stocking masked
produce evidence seized in a search of the house.
robber who came to the house later that night as
Defense attorney Rnger Berry reserved hk
!1~;,t 14 Wilson, ikho h-id carlier callud himself -U;
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prayin' man'' and ''Rev. Bofly."
as a witness Bruce Wilson, the defendant's 17-yearIlillery, identified a rusting, battered safe, safe rid son. He hinted
that Wilson also may testify for
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Last year, almost 1800 nation, said Ritz. Every year in caring for delinquents are few
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100,000
passed through
v
far between.
county Juvenile Detention under 18 are locked up in Jails,
The Detention Center is
V
according to estimates of the facing many problems, but
Center. Of this number,
Women's Editor
on
and
were delinquent
none so pressing as
of
1
had been involved in shoplif- Delinquency,
offenders.
p
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state
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Jail
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4
Like to help, but don't know the unit could use more and 400 were runaways.
training schools, two
harmful
to
childreii emotionally Ju.enile
how to go a bout it'
volunteer drivers, movie
wing 1gseenmoreoung and morally, said Ritz, arid b0rb0,oneforg1rls,andaco.
That's often the problem with
&amp;
operators and people
educational facilit) In ad
l')"l'People art. ex pectedi O
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volunteer work there are
ith a variety of other skills. 11
1OfluIerC are se veral mu
brought to the attention of delinq uency —inrnan) cases,
plenty of concerned folk who you would like to volunteer, but
rl
a
y houses and treatment
Ju venile
ces
.
in is
would like to volunteer their aren't quite sure how you
t
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to help rehabilitate
could Seminole County, one out of
1L .
The problem s, there are not c
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servicm but they aren't sure help, why not attend the special every six male Juveniles and nearly enough suitable alter- Juveniles.
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who to contact, or even what workshop the ACS is holding
Ritz
gave
some
pointers
as
to
Q
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o
good work they could lend a Wednesda) evening at 7:30 in
how i. ui Seminole Count can
.
females,
to delinquent
\j (
hand doing
the Chase and Co office, on the
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troubl
.
ed
children
locally
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explained.
the
I
Since the disturbing coin- corner of Oak Avenue and
Establish a residential facility
"-Bob Hitz, youth counselor
iidence late last year when the Second street'
In Seminole Count), the for those offenders who are
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The workshop will last about supervisor at the Division of Detention Center can ac- mentally retarded, sa id Ritz.
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ladies, Betty Ford and Happy one and a half hours, Just long Youth Services, presented commodate a total of 12 Set up a Big Brother
1t
1k r i ii n; tnt radical
to IuJ uzi exit-ti). how t 1k St dist urbing fa ct s, tirid JU t. iiili_ s it unt tiiiii. o i. Md Mie re ad''lt.s are w orking on a
mastectomy operations, you can help the ACS. For more more, at a recent program may be detained longer than 30 one-to-one ratio with troubled M
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women have been shocked into information, call Irene Brown sponsored by the public affairs days. Juveniles may also be children. And offer facilities for
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awareness of the real dangers at the Flagship Bank in
e Junior placed with area families or n
recreation
Woman's Club of Sanford.
AffaIr
ebain
nan
Public
of breast cancer and the downtown Sanford.
president i.. Freeman
temporary "crisis homes," appeal to older children, Bob Ritz with (from left) Junior Woman's
necessity of detecting the
An interesting development
Nor is the picture any Families volunteering to keeping them off the street an d Kathi BrWken and Barbara Machnik
disease as soon as possible it relating to mastectomy brighter elsewhere in the assume the responsibility of out of trouble.
tragedy is to be averted,
patients is taking place in
To this end — maintaining California. Tentatively called
awareness and prompting "Women for Women," it is a
regular checkups — much is self-help organization for
being done by local units of the women who have had breast
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,
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going
educating the publi c on all rehabilitation services.
to trust themselves as fatlitrs books, in f il ms and
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Herald
Services
delivery
with
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through
labor
and
f orms of cancer, as well
.
"Children need both parents
is based on
as
notion,
---your
wife
—"
lending practical assistance by woman "m the same boat" can
these days because our
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providing transport for cancer be helpful,
Trouble with families began
are "working hard to define grave danger," he said
victims receiving outpatient he1*ul will be a supportive 0n'f , - 1
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their dual roles, in the home mean th at the family is splitting 'n
M
treatment and operating a going group. Three
of
.generation
or
so,
Dr
a nd at work," American men more easily and people are not
"loan cluset," lending out lt,ems meetings are planned: Regular
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such as special beds and get-togeth ers with an oc.&amp;.
goals
better fathers, according to children The family today inbo'mg
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commodes to cancer patients casional speaker such as a
this c
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became
less
Boston
pediatrician
and
author
needs
shoring
up.
laid up at home.
surgeon, a physical therapist, a
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clear,
while
our
society
became
D..
Berry Brazelton.
—_
"Being a prediatrician, I
The unit's first area office specialist in protheses, Ungerie, People
"I
see
many
young
parents
more
concen-ned with children more
becamecompetitive.
more concerned
with
opened recently in space swimsuits and so on; smaller 1
who
are
looking
so
very
hard
than
anything
elsse,
and
I agree
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donated by Chase and Co. in groups of more intensive intheir careers. than with their
for ways to learn their roles," with anthropologist Margaret ,
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their Oak Avenue Sanford,
A
he
says.
"
Th
ey
are
frightened
I
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therapy, and Physical
.
building. The office is open group
.p I
therapy sessions for women
and insecure, but they care a society is not working out very
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"Child
centers, If they
Monday to F riday, from 10a.m.
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great deal about their children, well for anybody.
having trouble with their arna
took their goal as being a
li ving in a complex
°
"The main thing In being a community service for young
o
th
ti
Club
of
and
it's
for
Sanford,
their
husbands
and
WOMAN'S
good
CLUB
caring
families and not
just a few more
dined out at the
to see the guidelines."
being
a
move
afoot
to
Initiate
a
sel
f
-help
father
and doing r,ryjce for
could be a
could be f
lend
Among the club members heralding the new year at the festive
Dr. Brazelton said during a whatever it takes to make a
omen
potent
force.
These
centers
cheery voices to the office group nilar
DINES OUT
occasion, were (from left) Mrs. William (Pat) Foster,
telephone interview, that the relationship with the
Women. For uiuSt masticto
could
give
young
families
telephone and their hands to
Walter (Bill) Glelow and Mrs Art (Doshla) fljij,
thrust of the program is that begin to get f eedback from th
e backup, and help relieve
stamping literature, preparing tomy atients who
women
now are beginning to chi ld. This begins as early as pressure.
understanding aici
on
envelopes and flung out simple
accept or form two roles well, possible, even before birth,
only another woman can give
requisition forms once in
and
I think this is leading men through childbirth education
"it used to be here, and stW is
a who has undergone the same
tviuiflc
in
cultures but ou rik
operation and successfully
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"Just two hours a week," readjusted to life, the ACS's
autotntic
beckup for the younj
says Sanford's Irene Brown, Reach for Recovery program
coupe wi th their first ba by," he
whoisvicepresldentandpuhljc mayhelp.
says."Wehavelostthatlnthis
education chairman for
The Idea is the same: lear.
Seminole County's ACS unit, as ning to cope through the
country. And fathers are
I needed so much more today
well as district lay director for strength and example of a
M.
than ever be(o'e. Wives needs
the State ACS.
woman who has been the same
"UI could get about 20 people route before
th
em to back up, to replace the
a
to volwitter to work two hours a
extended
family.
There are two drawbacks
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week each, our office could with Reach f or Recovery,
i. young men are
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ready to respond to these needs.
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no such organization, and must
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BEETLE &amp;AILEY

Mort Walker

HOROSCOPE
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For Wednesday, October 1, 1975

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68th Year, No. 35-Wednesday, October 1, 1975

ARIES (Mardi 21-April 19) voice inside is trying to put you
SCORPIO I Oct. 24-Nov. 221 You'll be able to piece together
You'll come out on top on to something worthwhile.
La dy Luck is pulling some to your advantage some things
whenever you're in the driver's
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Ideas strings for you where your work you pick up from two sources.
seat today. Don't let others (10 that you'll conceive today will or career is concerned.
things you know you can do be both logical and pronthing, 1 lowever, don't leave it all up to
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20
better yourself.
though you'll view things on a her.
Your material aspects are still
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) very grand scale. Don't let their
SA,%RIUS
(Nov. 23-Dec. very promising today. Sub.
(;fll'
Conditions are developing in a size scare you.
21) A positive attitude will work stantial gains can come From
manner not yet visible that will
1R6O (Aug. 23-Sept.
your willingness to be helpful.
ondersforyou today, Try
contribute to your feelings of You'll do very well in business
problems you thougnt you had
1xisic security and well-being. affairs today if you let the other
VOUR BIRTHDAY
no
inunediate solutions for.
GEMINI (May 21,
June 20) guy make the overtures. Play a
(ki. 1, 1975
Good news today will put rome little hard to get.
CAPRICORN (Oct. 22-Jan.
extra zest in your step. This will
LlHltA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) 19) You're luckier with part'liiis coming year you will
be a busy day for you, and a listen and evaluate carefully ners today than you would be in establish
i lasting and
pleasant one.
information passed on to you playing a lone hand. Stick with beneficial relationship with one
CANCER (June 21-July 22) today through persons you the winning combinations,
older than you, both n age and
Take action on financial bun- trust. Something profitable
AQUARIUS i Jan, 20-Feb. 19) experience. 1This alliance
ches you get today. The little could result.
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is a start on the ay to seen
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has the king-deuce instead of
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the three-deuce of hearts
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lie still responds one spade to
even
if partne doesn't hold
his partner's club opening, but
four
hearts.
we should have a
when North jumps to three
play
for
that
contract Four
spades South sees that his ace diamonds is inadequate.
five
of diamonds and king of hearts
are extra high cards in his diamonds an unwarranted overhand. Therefore, in accordance
(Do you have a question for
with th e rule of th e ace and the
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king he is one ace and one king ,jaco
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above game and is going to bid newspaper The most on1% FST
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Formulate the ork plan, hich would be submitted
to commerce officials and could eventually lead

Calling Seminole County an "economically
depressed area," Vihlen lobbied for the
designation.

or Jo for niinole Countlans.

foulup,

Frailey said 19 Florida counties already have
bti-1) designated redevelopment areas.
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offer a temporary salary in.
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drawn aImct all their entire
yearly salary before the year
was ended, leaving them with
shortenecipaychecksonthelast
week of the fiscal year.

by Sob

Montana

both agreed the annual "salary
was paid lnfulL" But asaresult
instructed the (MAE office to
assist the clerk's office in
getting
the
problem
straightened out.

TUMBLEWEEDS

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Asked about the suitch, the sheriff said it really didn't matter
%;ho represented the cormnission because Polk said he has a
- 'strong case."

He said It was "nothing personal," but "I've got a job to do."
Polk's show down is set for Oct. 9, in Tallahassee. The

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vowed to fight after the commission offered him $2.3-million,
instead of the full $2.6 million he initially requested.

In that fight South Seminole residents sought to have the
courthouse built in the south part of the county, but the courts
A rionth ago. Commissioner John Kimbrough wanted to ruled in favor of the commission and the
courthouse is now in
replace Freeman with Cleveland because of the experience Sanford.

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goes
die.
nursing
homes.
Harris
"Last year we discharged to
reminded th e audience th at a their homes over 90 per cent of
patients admitted, he said.
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Harris said the Medicaid
program financed most nursing
home patients - 13,750 in
Florida alone. Harris stressed
the Medicaid program Is not
welfare, but an effort by the
state to help senior citizens deal
If you're tired of rain day
with high medical hills.
alter day after day. you are
probably lad the month of
Mike Roberts, director of the
September Is over.
Bay Area Home Health Ser[gj month, th e Seminole
vices, Inc. of Seminole, said the
County Agricultural Center
federal government had
meesurftg statIon on U. S.
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him. Onie told the Jury that he
was involved In approximately
20 burglaries by the theft ring in
a period of six of eight months.

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Seminole; Sanford Senior

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Onie testified he and Asbury
tookBenton's1tofJcthat
Cleveland has in such matters, but Kimbrough never publicly
W`hen Kinibrough first asked that Cleveland be appointed to a service station on US. 17-92 at
made the request because he said he had been advised the
('OIltflhiSSjOfl wouldn't go along with his proposal.
duel with the sheriff, he told a reporter that Freeman's reply to Casselberry and then delivered
the sheriff's appeal was "inadequate" in at
that it contained it to Richards house at
Commission ('hair-man Sid Vthlen Jr., confirmed Tuesday language
of a
nature" rather than sticking strictly to Longwood, selling the TV to
that Kimimli-ough had been lobbying" for Cleveland's ap- the legal aspect of Polk's
Richards for $12.5 after telling
appeal.
pointment.
him
it was stolen.
Vthlen, w ho all along has tried unsuccessfully to
Kinmtrough feared Polk' attorney, Doug Stenstrom, would
sell the
Ward a $110.000 compromise with Polk. said Cleveland won a take advantage of A-crding in Freeman's appeal.
Onie and Yates lire] tncether
similar case for a former board.
in
an apartment for about six
Cleveland said today he's "accumulating data" for next mont
wh
(let cland as county attorney in the 196. He is a former Thursday's heari.
il e the theft ring wa
he abo said he's utilizing data provided
sta te representative and a former sta te sena tor
him operating.
on
and served as a by Freeman's office,
crossspecial county attorney in the 196 in the courthouse relocation
examination by Richards
His entrance into the ue at such a late date will in no way attorney, Albert Fitts, Oni
fight.
compromise the county's position in the case, Ck':eland said.
admitted he and Yates were
"professional burglars" who
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construction jobs in south
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discuss the Is-sue in detail.
He did say, however, that
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house and took the
stereo equipment.

Expert Panel Detai s

of action

reluctant to

sheriff

Albert Chairs Seminar

Earlier in the meeting,
A seminar on medical setCommissioner Dick Williams vices
(r senior citizens was
requested some sort
to
held at the Sanford Civic Center
bail cut those administrators
today,.
who will receive li ttle or no
Wayne Albert, president of
at week's end.
the Greater Sanford Chamber
"It's no foulup of
theirs. Some of Commerce, served as master
of them might be hurt," of
ceremonies at the
Williams said.
lie also stressed that it's "no which was sponsored by the
Chamber; Bay Area home
foulup of ours. It's the
fault
of
Health Services, Inc. of
the clerk's,"
Joncs was

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Cleveland Name To Fl*ght Polks Lawsuit

The "foulup" occurred
"They
can have 10 attorneys; I've got a strong case," the
because the count)' last year sheriff
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accused of buying, receiving
break-in would "be a bad risk"
and concealing stolen property
since the windcws of the
and an admitted professional
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burglar-turned police in. neared Jury
,
is
burglar bars.
ra ons
font.
accused of buying a color
Benton earlier identified the
The tape was the first to be television for $125 that was console color telev on set in
made public after a three. stolen in a March 20 burglary of evidence as
one stolen from
month probe by sheriff's agents the Ray Benton residence on h1 home and
Yates said today,
that resulted in the arrest of Markham Woods Road near "It's either the one Onie had or
J()tm Trio
Richards 27 Lake Mary Boulevard,
one exactly like ii
Lon w d R
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admitted
other persons in
ti "bug" tape filled with
of
the
four-man
"steal
with an alleged million-doUar_ background profanities and member
to
order"
theft
ring
that
pohce
a-year "steal-to-order" theft obscenties after Calvin C. Yates
bleached-blond
had
say
handed
a
rniWon.&amp;Uar".
ring operatingSeminole, Jr., a
year In stolen merchandise and
nge Osceola Brevard yj probationer,
testified
that
channeled
It through fences,
lAke Counties.
Janes A. Onie and CharAC
old
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an
to Richards, who was expected Wesley Asbury brought item
AsbM,
,
who
is
3laW
for
trial
take the
stand this stokn from Rntnn' hn
' Oct. 27 forburglary and grand
afteoon as the tway trial including- television, to0nle larceny,
burglarized Benton's

Budget Disapproval At Issue

The Seminole County Conission has appointed Sanford
missioners
asked
Ashby
Jones,
Attorney
Mack Cleveland Jr., as its representative in a showdown
deputy circuit court clerk, for
ill SPriff John Polk over the sheriff's request for a $2.6-million
additional information, but
budget,
later "forgot" to reconsider the
At Tuesday's meeting, the commission agreed to rela4i
Issue
Tuesday's
ended.before
And Tuesday
wasmeeting Cleveland after County Attorney Tom Freeman asked that
the Cleveland be named "co-counsel."
final meeting of this Fiscal year.
"I've discussed it at length, and I concur his services would
Asked why no action was be valuable to the
county," Freeman told the commission.
taken during the meeting,
Vihlen said, "I guess we just

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and ui, and in some cases one
pay Is missing," Pearson

by Garry Trudeau

been called the key
state witness in cases Yates testified that Onie told
m of the burglary and that he
against 13 defen- (Yates)
had been to the Benton
dants in connection house several days prior to the
ith the theft ring break-in and had told Onie t

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Semimle High football player John Utton and high
school Banter Club mmuber Pat Smith present
Sanfo Mayorle Moore with plaque honoring him and ase
and Co.,fors $I,OCO dOfl3UOfl
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(Calvin) Yates has flatbed truck after the daylight

prosecution and defense attornes, a ,ctrcut COLWJ Jti,
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commission's attention by Sig
Pearson, the county's chief of
the Office of Management
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And the la states a county may apply for aid
after the rate sta ys higher than national figures for
a year's time.

If employment picks up, the dignaUon may be
Seminole County's unemployment rate jumped dropped.
to 12.6 per cent in August, with 6,700 orkers idled,
But Frailey said, gnerallv, enun!i"s keel,
uc-orduig to state officials.
designation in order to qu;thfv fr fi t'i
In April, unemployment in Seminole rose to 13.2
progran.
per cent, the highest rate the ceLnty has exbdliel met with Frailey Tue1a to determine
perienced in 17 years, according to Ralph Prescott,
just %hat the designation means and what county
manager of Sanford's employment office,
officials specifically may qualify for in terms of aid.

John L. Frailey, a conierce department
spokesman, said rities may also initiate requests
for ork iiiject;, mUm or itl tUt athncc from
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but there is no hurry about that
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County employes will be short
by a total of about $13,000 this
week because county cornnIsonersTuesi1ay 'iorgot"to
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unfortunate. Some people are
getting onit' 20 or 30 cents
because of a mistake in the
clerk's office," Commission
Chairman Sid Vien Jr. said.

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Vihlen noted the port in Sanford was constructed
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county flccd to put together a "work plan" which
can be submitted to the federal goveriient.
Jim Daniel was appointed
the commission

11e county COiliI2iission Tuesday designated
Adding that he's concerned about the unemploy.
Seiile
County an economic redevelopment area nentrate the chairman said emploment is one "of
eligible for federal asstance
the niaj issues in this county,"
Commission Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr. said the
The designation means cities, as well as the
appointment as filling because for a year this county, may apply for federal aid for certain
count had experienced an uni'nlploymi'nt rate projects ntitlin'd b the I1)art1nent of ('onumcn.
higher than the :mtiurl average.
'lime specifics are outlined in the Redevelopment Act
Vihien said today he was
excited" about of 1965.
the designation and awaits now the official
VihIen said county aff icials are "not committing
designation by commerce officials in Atlanta.
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"viable work program" that "will create employH tent in Seminole County."

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Public Hearing Scheduled Oct. 28

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

EVPQ Herald,

Sanford, FL

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CIVtIITP1YM JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT IN AND FOR
OR SEMINOLE

NOTICE OF INTENT

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Medicare Patients Must Pay
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Costs

Next Year

\AS1l1NGTuN IAP
Persons hospitalized under the
federal Medicare program ill be required nest year to
par t least the first $104 of their medical bills, up from
the present $92, the government says.
The Social Security Adxiirnistratlon, blaming hospital
costs that are rising 50 per ccnt faster than the cost-ofli ving. announced Tuesda it gill shift to a ne schedule
,if higher rates For most services starting Jan. 1, 1976.
The out-of-pocket charge for the average hospital stay
Ill be raised 13 per cent Front the current $92, the agency
said.
The ne* amount is equivalent to the average cost of one
LLl of hc.spttalization, Social Security Commissioner
James B. Cardell sid. The average Medicare stay no
is about 13': days and costs $1,4(X).
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(nntinue two-way contact ith the people "by every
prudent and practical means," says he exp.ct. to visit b
the end of the year the 11 states he has not seen as
President.
Actually. Ford told a Republican fund-raising dinner in
nearby Chicago Tuesday night that he still had 12 states to
before visiting all 50. However, aides later said his
speechriters made a mistake and that he has already
visited 39 of the 50 states.
Noi in the 11 idst of a twoday Mid estern swing marked
by stringent security precautions, Ford invited about 30
szall.ton mayors from lllimts, Michigan, Indiana and
Wisconsin to fleet with him here this morning before he
flies to his native Omaha. Neb., for a White Housesponsored conference on domestic policy at %hich the
President promised to respond to questions from the floor.

Consumers Get Break
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Cnn.suniers got a bit of a break at the grocery store during September, an Associated Press rnarketbasket shows.
But higher prices for coffee, butter, eggs and pork wiped
out nost of the savings on beef and sugar.
The AP dxe up a random list of 15 commonly purchased food and nonfood items, checked the price at one
supermarket in each of 13 cities on March 1, 1373, and has
rechecked on or about the start of each succeeding month.
During September, the niarkethasket total at the
checklist store Increased in six cities, up an average of 3.7
per cent, and decreased in seven cities, down an average
of 2.6 per cent. Over-all, the bill at the start of October was
three-tenths of a per cent more than it was a month
earlier.
Senate Nears Gas
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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) People who try to beat their
hone-state cigarette tax by buying them from North
Carolina n ail-order companies will be finding that harder
to do.
US Postal Service Inspectors In eastern North
Carolina have been ordered to crack down on such sales
after the us. 4th District Court of Appeals in Richmond,
Va., ruled Sept. 23 that the sales can be considered mail
fraud.
IJ.S. Atty. Than= P. McNamara of the eastern North
Carolina district said the court upheld the conviction of an
Atlantic Beach, N.C., woman who had bought cigarettes
in North Carolina and shipped them to Florida customers.
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SAN FRANCIS(X) AP) "They tell me I am going to
have to pull a rabbit out of a hat" to defend Patricia
Hearst successfully against federal bank robbery
charges, says attorney F. Lee Bailey.
But the flamboyant Boston attorney who has defended
such clients as Jack Ruby and Capt. Ernest Medina said
Tuesday, "That's not my impression. I've never seen
anyone pull a rabbit out of a hat to win a case. I don't know
hnv. to pull a rabbit out o(a hat,"
Bailey said it "won't be an insurmountable task" to
obtain a fair trial for Miss Hearst and that defending her
% ill not be an impossible job.
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WASHINGTON APj
Alter months of studies, the
Army says that about all it needs to prepare West Point
fr its first
nen cadets is to change the bathrooms
around.
Army officials have hit a snag trying to adapt the
plebe's tight-fitting gray uniform fir women, but they
have given that problem to some outside designers to
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Wtitcr tin ;pply for tIe Army, Navy and Air Force
acadri,iies contingent on President Ford signing a
military authorization bill which Includes a provision for
admitting women into the military universities.

Test Flight Ends In Crash
CAPE CANAVERAL (AP)
A remote-control
prototype spy plane was making its last planned test flight
hen it skidded off a runway at Cape Canaveral and
taught fire, officials said.
Spokesmen said the fire was quickly extinguished and
the $10-million Compass Cope craft had only inIz,r
thiiisage,
Officials said the plane developed electrical prh!enLs
14 hours into what was to have been a 27-hour flight.
Engineers called the 37-foot-long plane, powered by a
single turbojet engine, back to its home base at an Air
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ByJOEA.SKREN
Herald Staff Writer

dinance No. 7517 The Ordinance is
Lot 5, of CRYSTAL LAKE PARK.
Notice is hereby given that w are SECOND ADDITION as recorded in
available f or inspction by the
Public at the office of the Board of ngiged in business at 471 SanIando Flat Book 11, Page I7 of the Public
County Commissioners, Room 350, Springs Drive, Seminole County.
Records of Seminole County,
Seminole County Courthouse, North Florida under the fictitious name Of Florida and
Park Avenue, Sanførd, Florida, DSP ASSOCIATES, and that we
The South fl3 63 feet of the North
during regular business hours 3:30 Intend to rigister sa id riainC with the 971 45 feet Of the West 1 30 feet of the
a m to 500 p.m. Monday through Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole Northeastern quarter of the
Friday. Please govern yoursel,ies County. Flor ida in accordance with Southeastern quarter (less South 134
the provision s of the Fictitious
accordingly
feet of the North 573 feet of the East
flame Statutes. To Wit: Section
Sidney L. Vihlen, Jr..
105 feet. Section 9, Township 20
$6309 Florida Statutes 1957.
Chairman
South, Range 30 East) Such la nd s
5; Richard Gold*
Board of County
lying and situated in Seminole
Da,id Pqscott
(ommlss;on,,s .
C'iunty. Florida
P'tI.W 0d.
SeminoleCcssty
lhe Public Hearing will be held in
DES?
ATTEST:
the City Halt, City of Lake Mary,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
F'orlda, on the 15th day of October,
Clerk to the B:ard of
Pu tHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 0t7 "p.m. ores soon thereafter as
County Commissioners of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. pO'%Sible, at which time interested
Seminole County. Florida
CUlT. SEMINOLE COUNTY. parties for and against the proposed
Publish: Sept 30, Oct. 1. 7, 1975
FLORIDA
re plat will be heard Said hearing
DER
PROBATE DIVISION
may be continued from time to time
.__ CASE No. 74?99CP
until final action is taken by the City
ESTATE OF
C ouncil of the City of Lake Mary,
NOTICE 0FPUILICHEARINGOF NELLIE I LAMPERT
Florida
PROPOSED CHANGES AND
Deceased
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
POSTED in three (3) public places
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES TO ALL PERSONS HAVING within the City of Lake Mary.
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Florida, at the City Halt within the
THE CITY OF SANFORD. SAID ESTATE:
City of Lake Mary, arid published in
FLORIDA.
You And each ci you are hrnby tPi Evening Herald, a newspaper of
Not ic e is hereby given that a notified ar.i requIred
t file any general circulation in the City of
Public Hearing will be held at the claimS and demandS wtl(h you, or Lake Mary, Florida, one (1) time at
Commissi on Room in the City Hall In either of you, may have against said least IS days
prIor to the aforesaid
the City of Sanford. Florida. at 7 00 estate in thpnffice of the Clerk of the hearing
In addition, nofi, shall be
ocleck P.M on October 11. 1975. to Circuit (nirt of the Eighteenth (x)Sted n
the area to be considered
(OnS.der thanges and amendments JticIi(it Circut Seminole County, at least IS uas
prior to the date of
to the Zoning Ordnance of the City Florida. Probate Division. in the the Public Hearing
of Sanford. Florida, as fOIlø'i:
(ourtI,%e at Sanford. Florida,
DATED: September 261h, 1975
A portion of that property lying within four cat,?nda, monthS from
S. Kay Sanman
between Iroquois Avenue and the time of the lint publication of
City Cltrk
Mohawk Avenue and between Santa this notIce EAch claim or demand
City of Lake Mary.
Babara Drive and DeSof a Drive is must be In
writing and tiled in
Florida
0opte5t0beOn1ttl'0mn5p IAA c$uplicate arvi state the place of GARY E. MASSEY
(Single Family Residential) District residence and post office address of 616 E. Semoran Blvd.
to SR 1 (Single Family Residential the claimant and must be sworn to
AltamonteSprings, Fla.
Dwelling) District, Said property by the claimant, hiS agent or at. Publish:
Oct. I. 1915
being more particularly described tOrriey, or the same shall be
void
DES 0
as follows
Dated at Casselb,rry, Florida.
Lois I through 6 and lois 17 this 101h day of September,
1915
through 74, Block 21, Dreamwold,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
I W Carroll. in .
PB3.page9Q, and p84,pg.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C I R,
Fo,,irer,4
All parties in Interetl and Citizens
CUlL ltd AND FOR SEMINOLE
CARROLL A. JONES, P A
Shall have an opportunity to be
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
P 0 Boni 911
heard at said hearing,
(General Jurisdiction Divlslen
(ilsselbprry. Florida
By order of the City Commission
Case No. 7S700$CA.o9.e
a Attorney for
of the City of Sanford, Florida,
SOUTH
SHORE
FEDERAL
Ancillary Ftecutrii
SAVINGS
H N. Tarnm, Jr.
AND
LOAN
of said estate
City Clerk
ASSOCIATION OF MASSAPEQUA,
p,,p,j, (,'pt 74. Oct I. 1913
Publish Oct. I. 197S
NEW YORK,
PEP 151
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Double Tax Panel

Seeks To Expand

grades six through 12, in a work

Courthouse

Mailing Out

The meeting Is to be held at
the Sanford City Hall.

thoUrltemsontl1eagenda ror
session set for 7:30 p.m., Layer
e meeting include cilw"jon
said. Layer said the films on
of
county fire equipment,
venereal disease education
discussion
Of county ordinance
could be used "In a week or 10
The courthouse office of for utilities and a presentation
lays," If the program Is
by Sta te Rep. Robert Rattaway
proved by the
Seminole Elections
Marion Snell, coordinator o Camnilla Bruce today began ID-Altamonte Springs.)
the county's comprehensive mailing out voter registration
At last month's CALNO
health plan, said Dr. Clifford renewal cards for l7&amp;-'17.
meeting, Altamonte Springs
Cole, with the venereal control
Mrs. Bruce said the cards Mayor Norman Floyd urged
office
In
Jacksonville, must be signed and returned to that an agreement be pursued
"est mated" between 400 and her office by Nov. 1 in order for whereby the county would
500 Seminole County teenagers persons to keep their voter purchase a piece of aerial fire;uasi gurorrhea last
in force tiu'ough Fighting equipment for use
was a conservative
l976'77. Those who have countywide in exchange foi' the
registered since July 31 will not Seminole cities providing
estimate," said Mrs.
be required to file new cards, smaller type equipment
She said the health
and
beg jt- she said,
()IWfl "now Is
entering into mutual sid
sirance for prewinting V,D."
Mrs. BrUCL3 also advises those
gr!nt! With L1. --'-a..
who have moved to new locates
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addrees changed by 5 p.m.
Oct. 18, if they wish to par.
tici pate in the Dee, 2 municIpal
elections in Caaselberry,
Longwood, Winter Springs and
Lake Mary.
Vcters ho have (afled to
change their addresses of.
ficlally are no longer permitted
to qualify to vote on election
day by tiling affIda1ts, Mrs.
Bruce said.

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news" the fact that the county funds from one account to
rose from 2Oth ranked last year another."
A pupil expulsion hearing and to lath In the state this year in
"All projects have been
review of a venereal disease venereal disease cases.
approved," said Layer.
education
program
for
She said nine-to-12-year-olds
"We were only concerned
Seminole County schools are on now are being tested statewide about the capital outlay
tap for tonight's School Board for V.D. by area health budget," said Layer.
meeting which begins at 7 at departments.
The new budget calls for a
the board's Commercial St.
National figures show V.D. total $1.60 per $1,000 of
meeting room,
cases have Increased 1,000 per nonexeinpi property valuation
Superintendent W. P. "Bud" cent in the last five years "and inillage Levy for a
million
Layer said recommended the age groups affected are operating budget (up $5 million
expulsion of a 15-year-old getting younger," she added, over last year) and the .6 mIll IS
Lyman high school pupil up for
One of the theories for the for retiring part of the school
board approval, is the first for Increases Is that V.D. education district's debt service.
this year. He said the county has been "taboo for so long,"
No mills are levied thIs year
had about 30 expulsions last said Mrs. Snell.
for the $6,891,427.09 of capital
year from public schools.
Layer also reported th, state improvement
funds
for
The pupil involved allegedly has "tentatively approved" refurbishing the county's older
attacked a girl pupil in a Seminole County's $50.2 million schools, nor for the $803,692.84
classroom Sept. 19 and the school budget, and suggested in
Federally
contracted
principal suspended him unUl only "minor changes In trait- program funds.
board action was taken, according to Ralph Ray, infonnaUonofficerfor the s®l
board.
Ray said the expulsion was
recommended "in view of the
safety of the other students."
The boy also was expelled in
1973 fora "series of incidents,"
Casselberry Council members to provide more
Ray said.
Chairman Edi th Duerr'sdonj)Ie equitable representation at the
Ile explained the board's taxation committee is
to 7:30 p.m. meeting today of
Policy is to consider expulsion recommend expansion of its
CALNO Council of Local __________________
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Governmen ts.
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mission Tuesday came one step year's budget to pay an adThough Williams agreed it) Underwood, "Will this work?" since he didn't see the move as brough was an advocate of that
taway
and
On Monday, commissioners set the date for a public
Commission
closer to hiring an executive ministrator'3 salary.
Underwood explained that "that radical a change."
agreed to accept Underwooj's
line
of
thought.
Kimbrough
and
Chairman
Sid
Vthlen
Jr., bo th
assistant by setting an Oct. 2a
hearing, he said he Wasn't Itiost counties have an adCommissioners bought the Commissioner
Ille executive assistant title designation as execut'
harry of whom favor Underwood's
date for a public hearing to is the brainchild of E. H. assistant to the commissionIve totally conviieed how the ininist;ator on board and that it executive assistant title, Kwiatkowski were both absent
proposal as it now stands.
assis
ta
adopt the ordinance which "Woody" Underwood, he
nt will dovetail with an is a "streamlined" form of iflainly, because Some corn- From Tuesday's commission
However, Commi
ss
ioner
Dick
$18,000 study Underwood is county overnmpnt.
spells Out the administrator's county's Consultant uIin irow WiIlI1,,, h... apit
rnlssioncrs feared th.n lilly
•i•I.s Ut
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ume doing For the county.
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proposal Tuesday, could have
session
Williams asked all the "hoopla" was about
Commissioner John Kim. been easily outvoted by hatHat-

in next hearing.

A
2yearld Winter Park Park, was held in county jail spotting items be lieved
to have approximately $1,000, are deputies said th
man has been jailed on a stolen today on $5,000 bo nd on a be
ey are probing I.ake Road, Forest City, Wade St., Winter Springs.
pro perty cha rge after police charge of buying, receiving and Spren taken in an Altamonte believed to have been ta ken in a burglaries inclu di ng an auto repor t ed th
ree s ho tguns, a rifle
in gs burglary.
Robert Harrison Glenn, 19 SR
and she rlfrs de pu ti es allegedly co n ce
burglary
at
Able
Rentals,
breakin
in
which
a
$200
ci
ti
aling stolen property.
zens and ammunition valued at $240 IS, lake Monr
Sheriff's
detective
Al Altamonte Springs.
found bur glar y loot in a car he
band radio was ta ken at the were ta ken from his residence,
oe, was being
Longwood police notified Shanchez said the Items, inPolice said the items were residence of Raymond E.
was driving,
held wi thou t bond today at
Deputies are also insheriff's detectives Tuesday eluding two adding machines, a mark ed wi th th
Thomas H.
e Able Ren ta l Williams, 218 Grahamii Road, vestigating the reported
Provenzano, 26, after stopping the car at SR 427 chain saw, power tools and an name,
theft of coun ty jail on a charge of
Fern Park.
293 l..ewfield Circle, Win te r and E. Palmetto Ave. and elec
20
rabbits
from
the
Cen
tral fail ur to appeal for trial in
tr ic type writer, tota l value
In other reports, sher iff's
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IV Seminole County Com. agreed upon,

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RFSJOENCE UNKNOWN
Mae Alice HawThorne
I AST KNOWN RESIDENCE ')
spas" around the country, wi th Fighting,"Turnersaid, "After it Puhlist,' !.i'pt 17. 71, Oct. 1. S. 1915
SM ItiaPlanil Drive.
a total of three million mem- was over, they ended up with OF R lfl
Florida
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Glenn Turner is back.
hers within five years.
$12 million and I was left sitting
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ANO TO All 04r1,e% claiming
FICTITIOUSNAME
4
few short years, built an empir e
by through. under or
inter'ct
Notice
s
hereby
given
that
I
am
philosophical about
his tionary.
oaint the alosevtd perss
engaged in business at 251 Maitland
and then watched it disin.
financial woes.
"And I did be tter when I Ave, Altamonte Springs, 37101.
VOlt AWE HEREBY NOTIFIED
tegrate while he was lock ed in
"I've been happy ri ch and defended myself," he added. Seminole County. Florida under the
to foreclose a mor
expensive legal battles, has
prooerty in
flIowing
the
tcoe
on
fictitious
name
of
PROPERTY
I've been happy poor," he said.
Turner says he is confident
rnisntv. Flor ida returned.
CASUALTY INSURERS, INC. DRA
"If you learn to adapt toch.ange the Welcome To Our World 1 THE INSURANCE MARKET OF Ir'l 7. ttlork 8. SU.Y.MERSET
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But, Turner says he is wiser
you're going to be happy no organization will be a success, SEMINOLE COUNTY, 2 IN NORTH. SECTION 4' according to
now, more cautious.
" matter w ha t."
"W' are located In four citi es SURANCE MARKET. INC.. 3 THE IN' Plat fPw•renf as recorded in Flat V
IA, PRgM n and 76- Public
"I plan to proceed with less
Turner has Indicated that so far Orlando, Jacksonville, INSURANCE MARKET. I THEI Perords
of Seminole County,
INSURANCE
MART,
and
that
haste and will try to eliminate
1
being elected to public office Miami and Tampa. The whole intend tore'jstec said name with the FtOrlCffi
some of the problems
had in
might make him happy, also, purpose of t he thing is to teach Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole N' been filed against you, and you
the past."
but he hasn't decided which people how to live in this world, County, Florida in accordance with 're ren,ilrrd to serve a cocy of your
provisions of the FiCtitiouS y.rlttrn ,1fenseS if any. to it On
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office to go after,
how to adapt, how to be suc- Name Statutes. To Wit: Section Vernon Sw.rtv'l. of ANDERSON A.
,;qi_ 1,
one of consultant to Welcome
"Maybe the Senate, maybe cessful.
PIISH. Attorneys for the Plaintiff,
Attitude
is 34509 Florida Statutes 1957.
ToOurWorld,Inc.,WToWan
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Kenneth
M
Brown
the House," Turner said, "I'll everything,"
,j,.
7A. 377 Fast Central Boulevard.
President
outfit that sells motivational
ha ve to wait and see w ha t
lie points to the castle Pub(ith Oct. 1. Is, n. 1975
flrtndo. Florida 17107. and file the
co urses
happens.
rriutl with the Clerk of the Rt)OVC
looming, uncomplet ed , over the DES7
Turner's posh estate n Rear
'I lNI Cr. rI no rr bfc,rr ttw 1t'.i (1y
''1 'II tell you one thing,'' hi' estate'.
of Ortnh.'r. 1975: otherwi%e a
Gulley Lake Road has been
added,
"I've
learned
the
only
'i'hat'sasymbolofwhatmy
-it,ciament may be entered against
FICTITIOUSNAME
renamed The Village of
f
way to beat city ball is to get philosophy can accomplish," he
for th.' rtiet demanded in the
NOti
iS P'er,'b. gvr that I am
Anything Is Possible and serves
Complain
tiected
to
office,
That's
the
only
said.
"When
people
see
that,
"°"s
at
Box
373.
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as the nerve ce nter for the ____________
WIT NFSS my hand and the teI of
way you can change things. they say to themselves, 'if he No I Arv,nI. S.minnle rounty,
(nun rwt this 72nd dily of Sea
Fl"r,cta rrwc the tictitit name of
V'TCaW organization.
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tecihrr.
1975
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F 1. 0 R I 0 A
As might be expected from a
GLENN 'TURNER
using your own money to fight himself a castle, then why can't SPFCIAI 1ST S. and that i intend to (SFAI I
company molded in the Turner
Arthtir H Be c kwith. Jr
rt.oistpr said name with the Clerk of
you."
I?
(leek nf the Circuit Court
the (Irtuit Court. Seminole Count
image, WTOW is not merely a package of four, plus seminars,
When asked If he planned to
"That's how I want the world Florida In arcnwdance witn
F,' Elaine RiCharde
self-confidence school.
r(.rltv Clerk
Officers of Welcome To Our run for president someday, to remember me," Glenn provi'r,' of the Fictitious Name
A visitor to one of the Sunday World are eager to point out Turner, gazing into the Turner said." I *ant them to Statu'tv"t to Wit Section 16S 09 Pi thlish .i't 71 Oct i a. Is. 1975
PEP I'.l
afternoon gatherings held in that some of the more dubious distance, replied, "I have a lot say, 'If he can do it, so can I." Farida Statutes 1957
it Dyialfl (Iarkston
Turner's palatial boathouse business practices which to Learn about politics yet, but
CITY OF
Pibli' 'en' Ill 17 71. Oct 1 1915
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
soon realizes he is olerving a brought the government's someday
Notice of PUblIC Hearing
quasi-religious phenomenon, as wrath down upon Turner's
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN'
Leg
UI
converts exhort the doubters to organization have been about legal matters. After ________________________
'ICTITIOUSNAME
NOTICE'S HERE IIY GIVEN, t iv
Notice is hereby given the! I am
the City Council of the City of Lake
abandon their negativism and abandon'd.
spending $12 million For at.
engaged in business at 1 Palm Mary. Florida, that Said City
PUBLIC NOTICE
join the ranks of the financially
"We're deliberately holding torney's fees, Turner bought a
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Valley Dr., Oviedo 37743, Seminole
Cc*incilwilt hold a Public Hearing at
blessed.
bark," said WTOW Board legal dictionary and started Ctunty of Seminole will file an ap County. Florida under the fictitious 730pm on the 15th day of October,
on or before October 21, name of R&amp;N LAWN SERVICE.
IllS to:
But the message is not Oialunan Ed Rector. "We defending himself. He ended up plication
I97$, with the Florida Public Em and that I intend to register saId
COnsider a request for putting
merely materialism a la want to make sure we have all pleading no contest to a ployees Relations Commission, name with the Clerk of the Circuit and 4')
re platting of CRYSTAL LAKE
Reverend Ike. Traditional the bugs ironed out here in misdemesnor charge
of Suite 10$. Ambassador Building, Court, Seminole County, Florida in PARK, SECOND ADDITION, a
Apalachee
Parkway, accordance with the provisions Of
subdivision in an existing 9 IA
Christian values of sincerity. Florida before we expand unknowingly
)
violating 200S
Tallahassee,
Florida
32301,
for the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
zoning clatlificetion, as Said
hard work and clean living are outside the state."
Securities and Exchange approval of an ordinance defer. Wit: Section 16509 Florida Statuses classification i dc-scribed in the
emphasized.
No
pyramids,
mining bargaining units, through 19S7
no Commission regulations,
Zoning Ordinance of the City of
In order to receive the distributorships. You pays your
local regulation promulgated by the
5 . Rat* W. PhillipS
Lake Mary, Florida, of the following
The government dropped i
County of
pursuant to its PubIih, Oct I, I, IS, 2-2. 197$
described property lying within the
courses, which are called money and you takes the felony charges of mall fraud power in Seminole
the Constitution and DESI
municipal limiti of Lake Mary.
"adventures," one can pay $350 courses,
Florida Statutes arid recognized in
and conspiracy.
Florida, and more fully described as
apiece or $1,200 for the entire
the Tucker Act in the form of Or
follo't
to wit
Rector said long-range plans
"Those lawyers kept telling
FICTITIOUSNAME

Vote

WASHINGTON AP
The Senate Is nea ring a vote
that could determine whether American. Will have
adequate natural gas and how many more billions of
dollars they will have to pay for it.
The Senate arranged a vote this afternoon on an amendment by Sen. Paul J. Fannin, R-Ariz., that would remove
federal controls from the price of virtually all U.S. natural
gas immediately. The proposal is expected to fail, but it
could indicate how many senators are willing to let prices
climb.
The dispute over the government's role in natural -gas
pricing Is the latest energy-policy battle between
Congress and President Ford.
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Glenn Turner Says He' ll Be
Wiser, More Cautious Now

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NOTIrE PSHERERY GIVEN Ih&amp; COUNTY, FLORIDA
the tJfldf'f%Qfl(j, ck'Sirinq to CflQRQC CIVIL ACTION NO. 71$1CA0 C
BANK.
inhuitimmit
the fictit i ous name FMT PIVFR SAVINGS
PInhiII.
C4 CONSTRUCTION SPECIALTIES
At out nrrniwooa Dr i ve, Sanford,
Al.
UTLEY
FJOrIdR 377fl lntenthf reqtK the
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It has more front-seat head room
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Corolla.
Its turning circle is one of the
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It has a standard 1.4-litre engine.
A 1.6-litre engine is available
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Prices start at $2899
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The Woody (not shown)..... $3404
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GEORGE W. HOGAN, Ill A. YONCI
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND CHUPI HOGAN. his wife,
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Defendants
FLORDIA
FLORIDA.
NOTICE OF ACTION
CASE NO. 7S4002CA04.I
CASE NO. 7$'IS42.CA4I.E
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
me Marriage of
BtJFFALOSAVIPIGSBANK, ast.t, TO GEORGE W. HOGAN, III
In
R@:
MARCELLA I. NOLEN.
bank organized under the laws of the
and YOPIG CHUId HOGAN,
Petitioner. State of New York,
his wife
ad
Plaintiff,
(Residence Unknownl
VS
HARVEY K. NOLEN, JR.,
YOU ARC HEREBY NOTIFIED
Respondent. KENNETH BRYANT REGISTER mat an action
to Foreclose a Moe
NOTICE OF ACTION
and H ANN REGISTER, hit wife, tgagi
the following described
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO.
DcfenJ.ants
property in Seminole County.
HARVEY K NOLEN,
CLERK'S NOTICE oF SALE
Florida
11543 South 7$ Highway
Notice is hereby given that pur
101 S. n stock p. NORTH
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
Suant to the Final Judgment
of ORLANDO •th ADDITION. ac
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ForecloSure and sate entered in the cord
i ng to the Plat thcreof as
that MARCILLA I. NOLEN lt.a
n reor
in Plat Book II. Page lot
filed a Petition in the Circuit Co.jrlot and for Seminole County, Florida, the
Public Records of Seminole
Seminole County, Florida, for being Civil Number 731547 CA F. County, Florida a k a 11 North 1st
Dissolution of Marriage, and you are the undersigned Clerk will Sill the Court, Winter
Springs, Florida
required to serve a copy of your property situated in Seminole
has been filed against you and you
written defenses, if any, on KEN County. Florid: described as:
cop', of
cat lVi,LANI: SEARCY SHORES, written defenses,
"'Tilvu'. MtiiTn,
if any, to it on
STROM. DAVIS &amp; MCINTOSH, according to the Pla t thereof as
DOUGLAS I ',RADLE. Attorney
Attorneys for Petitioner, whose r ec orded in Plat Book II, Pages 2-3.
for Plaintiff, whose address is: Suite
address ls Post Office Boa I3. 21 and 25. Public Records O
701. 1140 West 50th Street, Hialeah,
Sanford, Florida, 3777$, and tile the Seminole County, FlorIda
Florida
33017, on or before the 5th
orgnaI w ill,the Clerk of the above At Public sale, to the hihetI
day of November, icis, and file Inc
styled Court on or before November best bidder for cash at ii 00 O'Clock
original with the Cterl. of Ihi Court
i. $75. ilbqWiSI • ceeauts and e .M on the 16Th day Of October 1975, either bef
or e Service on PIItutf'
ultimate tudgment will be entered at the west fron t door
Of
the
attorney
or
Immediately thereafter,
against you for the relief demanded Seminole County Courthouse In

in the Petition.
WITNESS my hand and official
seal of said Court on the 781h day of
Septemt,rr, AD, IllS
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: Elaine RlCharde
')epu$y Clerk
51 €P,ST ROY. O'.VlS S
MCINTOSH
Post Office Boa $330
Flagship Bank .- Sutte 72
Sanford, Florida 37171
Attorneys for Petitlir
PubliSh: Oct. I. I, IS. 77, 197$

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Sanford, Florida
(Seal)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Elaine RiCharde
Deputy Clirk
Matter, Hartirt, Bechtel
5. Phalo, P A.
41 East Pint' Street
SOuthcst National Bank
Building
P.O BOl 7151
Orlando, Florida 3797
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Publish: Oct t. IllS
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in the Complaint for Fore:lose of
Mortgage
ThisnoficeshallbePublished once
ea(Pi week for four co4neeutive
wee in the Evening Herald
WITNESS my hand and seal of' I
Silild Court, at Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida. on this 791h day 01
September, I97
(SEAL)
Antly.jr Bfckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
fly Mary N Darden
Depuly Clerk
Publish Oct 1.
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Monte Carlo, Camaro, Corvette, Chevrolet wagons—something for everyone in 1976.

Enough car for practically anything.
It offers room for six at a sensible
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30 N.FRENCHAVE.,SAN.
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Former Sdord Mayor Bifl3temp,ofStenipr
Realty. underwent heart surgery In Texas on
His condition is reported to be stable.
According to sources close to Stemper, he was
undergoing a routine physical examination recently
%t hen it was discovered he had a heart-related
ailment Ø.hICh demanded Immediate attention.
He f1e* to Texas over the weekend and was
operated on by noted heart surgeon [. Denton
Cixky at St Luke's Hospital, Texas Heart In.
stitute, iloi.ton.
We wish him ell and pray for a speedy
recovery.
Get etl cards may be mailed to him at the
above address with a zip code of 77002.

in this
only by
subscribe to
Cableision.
Got a friend vk ho has a teevee hooked up to
Cablevision'

of United Way of
The First
Seminole County Inc., will be held at LaFiesta
Restaurant (next to Jol'.nny Unitas' Firestone, E.
4 Thursday at 6:30 p.m.

The Winter Springs Bicentennial Comm
on a Voter registration drive and will be registering
eligible voters on Oct. 11.
A motor home iill be used as the registration
office and ill be situated at the following locations
at specified times:
Tuscailla
Center, 8:30 a.m.10:15a.m.
Cumberland Farm Store, Winter Springs,
10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
- Winter Springs Elementary School, SR 434, 2

It dl be a 'dutch treat' affair and all cornnitteemen and workers are urged to attend.

Tuesday.

Wedi:°scfay, Oct

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Around

WAYNE b DOYLE, Publisher
Wlli.lASt D. CURIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT CMARKEY,Advert
Director

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h'c'me Delivery: Week. 55 cents: Month, 12.40; 6 Months $l4.);
Year, $.40 B) Mail: In Florida same as home
All
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Loss For Us All

The second such meeting will be held at the
Sanford Civic Center on Monday.

Information

outstanding

The Bicentennial Committee urges all citizens to
celebrate America's 200th birthday by taking an
active part in community affairs,

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now carry.
original gadgets Crash
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ct knowledge, and made largely from on,
the.shelf parts, would lIkeiy have a range of
around two to three feet. With a little addi tional
researCh, my friend thinks, the range of these
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out suspicious objects at somewhat longer
dista nces, are theoretically quite possible.
-sensors wouldnot have detected a Lee
Harvey Oswald, In the window of a building some
distance off. But they would Wmly have cafled
attention toa Sara Jane Moore or a Lynette thce
Frocnrne In a crowd along the path of Mr. Fort

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Casey Stengel was that something special.
Baseball today is in sad need of folk heroes who
loom larger than life on the force of personality.
When the bell tolled this week for Charles
Dillon Stengel, all who have ever thrilled to th e
sound of bat on ball and all who have ever shouted
"Kill the umpire" lost a true friend.

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There are heroes in evil as well as In good, as
the French moralist La Rochefoucald was fond
of reminding, thus an America groping for some
hope In the aftermath of assassInation attempts
need look no further than an es-Mat-the named
Oliver Sipple.
He is the good citizen who was credited
Francisco with ha ving lunged at the would-be
killer of Gerald Ford to prevent f urther gunpla y
and possibly Its success.
Actually, what Sipple did should not be conheroic so much as thUg
It is, after
all, the duty of each In society to poli ce the good
of the whole. Yet at a time when the conscience
of many Americans seems to be In a comatose
state, when people Increasingly are responsible
only to themselves, Oli ver Sipple is a meddler of
unfortunate rarity. And so not only a hero but
Perhaps also an object lesson for thoft who wish
for better times In the nation.
It is not by accident that the co ry has
arrived at a time when not even Its Pr esident Is
5afeOflI ts 5rdf,Jthisasn
berless officials and academics are slowly
beginning to confess, the thugs are winning the
war OflerUne because they ou
r
the forces
marsitaied against them. Attorney Gen. Edward
recently put the blame for growing crime
squarely where it belongs, In the apathetic lap of
the public. The law Is not enough, Levi said,
public attitude being the ultimate antla'ime
eapon:

convince me there Is no other practical method
10 çsOvide protection fat's President.
The difficulties become understandable when
"We have a country which Is very tolerant and
one looks
been willing to take a degree of la wlessness.
of current and
Th e main problem (with crime) Is the
past presidential assassins and would-be
Atwh,
willingness of the public to accept (crime),
i have talked at length with doctors studying
because If we are not willing to accept it law
these demented people. Invariably they are
enf orcement would be much better. I suppose
atrange. Impulsi ve loners, living In worlds of
one has to say that what we have lode Is change
their own, secretive and wi th a tendency to selfthe attitude of the pub
The called Jacob Swnmerlln "King of the
Suinmerlin's herds of scrawny cattle wan- tolerance of csime" lic toward this kind of
Their minds drift from one Crackers."
dered over Imme nse areas of Florid's heartland,
enemy to the next. They're born loser,, do not
There are, to be sure, some good reasons why
He did have some of the characteristics of The open county had
no fences, th en extendi ng
stick to one job for long, and are Intensely in. royalty at that. He was Immensely rich.
the public atti tude has waned. For one thing,
He from Palatka to Lake Okechobee, had only th
volved with the belief of the moment
e government hardly encourages particlpstlon by
dispensed largess with regal prodigality. He law of the range. The ani
mals were wild and its private cftlzen In mat
of public defense.
Only rarely do th ey represent any group. A made his own law. He had complete disdain for free, finding their own food and water. Th
ey
Domestic
tranquility
Is
the
province
of police
opinions
and conventions of his fellow men,
fraction maintain personal loyalties
were
herded
by
the
nation's
original
cowboys,
as
forces
and
outside
Interf
er
ence is not apYet Jacob Summerllne was tota lly wi thout wild and free as th
usually, infa tuated with the thought of
e stock they wrangled.
predated. One reca lls Illustra ti vely the many
a
pretentions.
Long be fore the Wild West produced the news ac
supreme, dramatic public spectacle with
counts of ra pe and robbery %ictlzns w ho,
"I'm going' to work when I please, pla y when I stereotyped cowhand with ready
themselves at the center,
six-gun after defending themselves
violently, ha ve been
please and be w ha t I please," he once told a strapped
It Is Impossible to scroen all nuts for arms,
to his hip, Florida cowpokes were arrested for the use of concealed arms.
in
to
fasc
tail all "strange" people In and out of crowds Trib ated correspondent for the New York riding the range, singing their lonely songs to the
Beyond this, naturally, there Is the necessary
e. "Nothin' but a sun-baked Florida moon in the cat tl
ga thering around the President or give tickets un
Cr"
e drives, and shooting up the revulsion against vigilantism. One Oliver Sipple
of admission only to a selected
cowtowts like Kluimmee and For
The writer had come south to Interview this Brooksville on Saturday nights. t Meade and can be condoned, evtst honored, but a dozen of
We can't force all unbalanced people to
his type raise serious questIc of propriety.
unbelievable old man whose notoriety had
Th
little e1ectronc beepers to enable the police,
Kissimmee
saloon
keepers
Invented
the
rideKu Klux Klan, after all, is merely ane
FBlsnd theSea'etServlcetoloca tethemeasiiy traveled far. Summerlln, he reported, had a pet up bar where a cowhand could
get a drink of organization of Americans who feel th
white mWe whose feed hozwuf
In any crowd.
ey are
the rotgut without leaving his saddle,
doing the right thing, the right thing having
socket of a mastodon's hipbone. Bags of golden
Jake Sumrnerlln, reputedly the first white occasionally resulted in
We can't call out the Army and the Reserves to Spanish doubloons
black men hanging dead
lay
carebsly
about
his
home,
child
born in Florida after Andrew Jackson from tree limbs.
police bystanders In a massive protecti ve
sweep. or tied in an old sock, hung from a doorknob, raised the American flag,
pioneered the cattle
We can't circulate the pictures of all the unYet the public has forfeited Its right to public
These were profits from his sale of beef cattle business,
balanced people in any community during a to Cuba and Jake
defense for go
never bothered to bank th em.
Jake was raised Li Alachua County. When reexamina tion ofodthereason, some kind of
presidential visit in order to alert the citizenry.
"Th ere are some men mean enough to steal Osceola and
consequences may be
his braves began zuaking life merited. "It Is a wise maxim," as
And we can't Lock up everyone who conceivably calves," he
would say, "but who would steal miserable for the whites,
revolutionist
the SUmmerlln family John Wea therspoon
might be a threat,
--to avoid those th
money?"
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fldtoNewansvil1e, then tj county seat
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by Rolling Hills Moravian continued warm southern
portions. LOWS mostly In the
Church Women's Circles.
lower 60s north to mid lOs
OCT. 6
sou theast. Highs from near 80
Lyman High School P-ISA, extreme north to mid and upper
7:30 p.m., school auditoruim. 80sextreme sou th.
Open house, wi th parents
Daytona Beach tides: high
following children's schedules 5:42 a.m., 6:08 p.m.; low 11:46
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Likeable, loquacious wi th Nixon loyalists,
him th e new Interior Secretary. And th e Sena te th
The plan, of course, ran afoul of th
em. "No way," will be his answer to Parker
e Civil Interior Committee doei't seem disposed to Brothers.
Service Commission. It, therefor
e, has been challenge him. Senators are notoriously
Monopoly Is already sold In 15
dnortj how to succeed In Washington aborted that is, everywhe
foreign
re
except
Kieppe's
charitable
to
former
Members
of
Congress,
languages.
There is
without rliy trying.
ed1flo, for
Small Business Admj,fstraflon,
a
Hebrew
pa
rticularly those who were good paddieball exa mple, but no Arabic one, The
He
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sixc.f ul businessman he
Arabs, it seems,
Malek's aide who helped draft the infamous partners.
hate it on their boycott list.
once was, with thinning grey hair and the soul of plan, Dan Kingsley, wound up as Kleppe's
Footnote: An SBA spokesman told our
a bookkeeper. He was a Republican pillar In associa te
introducing the game behj'id th
e communist
Bismarck, ND., active in the American Legion, charge of opera
put him In associate Jack Cloherty that Kieppe didn't carry curta in
tions, the most
would be a coup for Parker Brothers. For
IJons and Elks.
powerful ad- out the Civil Service Commission's recvm- the game has been banned as a "ca pi
in the agency.
talist tool,"
mendatlons because of pending litigation. The in Marxist country.
AflOt SBA employe who Participated in the fi
In 1 67, hl. fellow tizena sent him
rini of Hamilton, said the sp
was for
Cor.gre where ho represented North Dakota's Malek scheme, Loren Rivard, was scoided by the "Administrative
It may be assumed, tioweer, that half-a.
reasons."
sec ciistract without distinction for tour years. Civil Service
which recomjencjJ
dozen bootleg copies are floa ting around Moscow
that he be fired. Instead Kieppe promoted him.
He was best known, colleagues recall, for
MONOPOLY IN MOSCOW: The'
State somewhere. For six Monopoly games
Last
wee
RIvard
Department
paddlebafi olav in the He
rIved an award f
has been accused of serving as an mysteriously d1appesrvi from tha 14 M WOW
0ut
overseas agent for U.S. corporations. But the Trade Fair.
Twice, he ran for the Senate. Twice, he was
di
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Civil
Se
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plomats have stiffly refused to promote
r
ce Commission also recoin.
p
ioul4 Kissinger turn down Parker Brothers'
mended that regional director Gilbert Montano. Monopoly, the classic game of capitalism, request, as we
Nixon in 1071
have been told will happe
n, the
IWineag Arilnistrauon,
be placed on leave without pay for his alleged behind the Iron Curtain,
company has contingency plans. Their lamimark
role In the Malek
Pkrker Brothers Inc., the Monopoly maker,, copy will be off ered
He not only was
Kieppe has directed the nation's small kept on tue payroll manipulations.
to the Smi thsonian
but was honored as the best have asked Secretary of State henry Kissinger Institution,
buaLneas affairs with even Less luster th
to present the 80 millionth copy of their game to a
an he regional director in the SBA s)1em.
displayed In the House. For Instance, he placed
pr
Should the prestlglou, Smithsonian
ominent communist leader.
In contrast,
director j
reject
cronies of prosegregatio,t Len. Strom Philadelphia, Runthe regional
th the
historic .11 commercIal offer,
Hamilton, blew the whistle
then
e 80
Any top communist - Russia's Leonid millionth game
Thzrmond, R8.C., In charge of minority on the use of loans for politi
will
se
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purpo
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se
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nt
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His
Brezhnev,
China's
to the
programs
Chou En-Lal or even Cu ba 's metropolis of
Atlantic City, the town whose
lnforrllaljon fueled a House hearing and an FBI Fidel Castro - would do just
This was about the time that Nixon's ha tchet investigation.
For this contribution to good has pleaded.
fine, the compar.y street names are used in the game.
man, Fred Malek, was trying to Nixonize
Fnothote: A Parker Broth
the government Kleppe fired him.
But Kissinger Is too busy mainta
ers spokesnwi
federal hreaticraq Ills notorious "Mala
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the
declared
that Monopoly "typica
Yet President Ford has now raised Kleppe to detente th
is
lly American"
wi communist leaders, say T
Plan" was intended to replace car officlils an even higher
State and Its presentation to a Corflin
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Skating party, Melodee
Rummage sale sponsored by A u g u s t I n e
Church. Skating Rink, 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Free blood pressure checks, Just us Club, 9a.m. to 6p.m., Casselberry,6p.m. Adults only. benefit Seminole High Band.
3-43 p.m. Winter Park Memorial old Land of Fabrics store, First games, prizes and refreshLake Brantley High School
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Georgianna Allen

MEXICO CITY (AP)- A flaming collision between a
trailer truck, a crowded bus and two other vehicles killed
45 persons on a foggy hi gh a)' near Mexico City, t he Red
Cross said. Police sa id 15 other persons were hospitalized,
.seven of them in critical condition. A survivor sa id the bus
,is earryin at least 80 passengers.

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Dora J. Downer, DeBary

William T. Tapscott
Ca therine P. Audas, Deltona
Dorothy A. Dupuis, Deltona
Al bert C. Hanchey, Deltona
Salvador Medrano, Deltona

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Robert C. Weeks
Pamela T. Whitley
Marion W. Wi lliams

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There %ere mortar and machine-gun battles in the
neighboring eastern suburbs of Em Hummaneh, a
Christian distr ict, and Moslem Ch iyah.

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Rio-day lull in Beirut's Christian-M oslem warfare, and
police today reported at least 16 more pe rsons killed and

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Preside,nlal 'pressing the flesh" (Lyndon Johnson's
inelegant phrase) is a media event Itself, done more to create a
pu blic image of an open, popular presidency than for any other
reason. There Is symbolic value to the practice. But it can easily
be overdone.

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HOSPITAL NOTES

lI)NlX)N (At")
One of six Italian hostages held by
unn icH in th e stifl ing basement storeroom of a London
resta urant since Sunday has collapsed, but his captors
refuse to let hint go, police reported today.
The three gumnen repeated their demand for a plane
fly then to (ho West Indies, but Police Commissioner Sir
Robert Mark refused to make any deals.
"They are criminals and th ey will conic out under
arrest," he told newsmen as th e siege of the Spaghetti
house restaurant e:it Into its fourth day.

Th

was certain to continue. Since
January 1974, 20 policemen
have been killed by terrorists
and 14 civilians have died. In
addition to the three men killed
today, a policeman died
Tuesday of wounds suffered in
the robbery of $600,000 from a
government office in Barcelona
Monday. The police blame the
robbery on ETA, the Basque
underground.

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de Azevcdo'.s orders ending th e military occupa ti on of all
but one of the capi ta l's Comm un ist dominated radio and
television sta tio ns.
The mutiny by infantry soldiers guarding Radio Clube
Portugues as t he ir second of the week. On Monday th ey
had joined the station's staff in rejecting the premier's
orders to purge newscasts of Communist pro pa ganda, But
they back ed down w he n senior officers Intervened.

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to whip up enthusiasm,
der would not be rep?ated In the tortured systematically during
Premier Carlos Arias Na- coming trials of 15 Basque May, June and July. Washing.
v&amp;'.rro appealed to the Spanish nationalists and dozens of ton lawyer Thomas Jones, who
people to stand fast behind their Maoists charged with terror- led an Amnesty Investigation
82-year-old leader In defiance of ism.
mission to Spain, said the in! orthe widespread foreign conThe protests abroad contln. matlon came from interviews
demnation of the execution of lied but on a lesser scale,
with 45 persons who were (orfive terrorists last weekend.
Amnesty Interntiona1, the tured, lawyers whose clients
He accused Mexico and other private organization which were tortured and from witWestern nations that con- works to improve the lot of po- nesses to the tortures.
demned the executions of "hyp- litical prisoners, charged that
The anger abroad was coolocritical and intolerble" inter, at least 2.50 Basques had been Ing, but terrorist action in Spain
ference In Spanish affairs.
Government officials were
stunned and angered by the
continuing vehemence of international reaction to the executions, even though sonieof them
admitted the military trials of
the terrorists had been conTO
eluded entirely too hastily.
These officials said this blun.

ATHENS, Greece (Al')
The historical and archi. Ore Research Institute is
The Acropolis, the 2,500-year- tectural gems on the ancient preparing a program of
old s hr ine to the glory of ancient hil l have been left In ruins by remedies,
Greece, Is getti ng help from the ravages of war, time, forMetal suppor ts placed inside
home and abroad in a major cign occupation and looters. and outside the columns have
face-lifting effort described as The Parthenon, the temple to ex pa nded and contracted, darn"the world's greatest marble the goddess Athena built be- aging the stone they were sup.
restoration operation."
tween 447 and 432 B.C., was posed to protect. Dontas said
Prof.
George
Dontas, used as living quarters for they probably will be replaced
Greece's direct or of antiqui ties prostitutes In th e 3rd ce ntury by sup po r ts In which costly
said Tuesday the government B.C. and as a gunpowder noncorrosive titanium will be a
has appropriated $1.6 million magazine during the Ottoman iliujor component.
for re pa ir work, and a UNESCO occupation.
Temporary wooden supports
team is due soon to discuss the
Now cracks and erosion will also be erected .
work and furthe r funds,
threaten the ruins.
Other threats to the marble
Dontas said the second interThe limestone hill has open are erosion by polluted air and
national Antiquity Preservation underground rifts and caves, rain water, photochemical
Congress, to be held In A thens seeping water and cracks and reactions provoked by neon
next year, Is expected to ap- fissures from earthquakes, lighting, vibration from airprove additional foreign technl- lesser earth movements and craft flying over the area and
cal and economic assistance for temperature changes. The the shoes of the 2 million
the project.
Natio na l Geological and Metal tourists who visit the hill an.
nually.
The government three years
ago had wooden planks laid on
the Propylae, or entrance to the
ffi~
hill, and three months ago It
SEPTEMBER30, 1975
Iris E. Galloway
barred visitors from the inte.
ADMISSIONS
Albert Gates
nor of the Parthenon.
Sanford:
Rosa A. Hall
Five months ago, the governGeneva E. Brantley
Frederick J. Harris Sr.
ment concluded an all-out effort
Albert W. Dunbar
Lowell E. Ozier
was necessary and appointed
Ceci l Hall
Viola Philpot
rescue committees. Dontas said
Mdry Lord
Myrtle M. Shupe
that so far they have concen.
Louis D. Parker Jr.
Will iam L. Smith
trated on locating the danger
James Seaton
Joyce S. Turner
spots.
Mabel Vanderwyden
Martha Wheat

Premier

King Of The Crackers

It Is sensible for the President to wear a bulletproof Vest
hen he expects to plunge into crowds, as he did recently in New
Hampsh ire.
Precautions should be taken agains the kind of Incident that
has given Lynette "Squeaky" Fromrne and Sara Moore so much
public at tention this month,
Preferably the precautions should be unobtrusive, as a
bulletproof vest Is. The obvious presence of extreme security
measures only raises the level of anxiety and destrois that
feeli ng of mutual trust and confidence which Is essential to the
health of a democra tic coenmoilty.
Unfortunately a single crazy or a handful of them can cause
the entire nation to li ve in
%siofl.
The President must not be intimidated from going out
among the people. But we have ample evidence of the threat
that aaaits him there, posed by the presence of even a single
m ind in the crowds that are a ttra cted by the public
to
appearance of a ptldeni
Mass media increase the threat by offering the reward of
instant celebrity to assasms.

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Troops Refuse Premiers Order
LISBON, Portugal APi - Troops occupying a I.isbon
radio station refused today to obey

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UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. APi
The United Sta tes
t'tud 1' N rit'tibt'rship for South and North Vict1.11
bs.' -dUse of th cntllnkd exclusion of South
Korea from th e world organization.
U.S. officials said the Security council's failure to give
qual treatment to all three membership applicants was
the sole reason for the American vetoes Tuesday.
'Ibe United States vetoed the two Vietnatus on Aug. 11
for the same reason and said it would keep on using the
veto until South Korea iasadniiaed. But the Communists
mustered a big majority in th e General Assembly last
eeh and asked the Security Council to 'reconsider
iuni't'diately and favorably" the applications from Saigon
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Richter scale, as logged at the Survey's National
I':arthiivake Information Service at (;olden, Cob,, at
about 9:30 p.ii. MI)'!' Tuesday. The quake occurred at
;ibout 10:30
I('ilI time
'I he earthquake as located roughly near or on the west
coast of Sumatra, about 300 miles north of Jakarta, according to the

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WAShINGTON API - A major earthquake hit near or
in Sumatra, Indonesia, today, the U.S. Geological Survey
reported.

The survey said it could not determine if the quake was
offshore in (hi' Indian (kean or on the west shore of the

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MADRID, Spain (Al') - Ter- firing squads executed five
rorists shot and killed three po- terrorists and set off a torrent
licemen and gravely Injured a of foreign protests.
fourth In Madrid today a few
The attacks occurred on three
hours before more than
sides of Madrid, in the norSpaniards roared their support them, eastern and southern
for Generalissimo Francisco parts of the Spanish capital. But
Franco waving to them from there was none in the western
the balcony of the National Pal- part, where the National Palace
ace,
Is located.
The four coordinated attacks
One policeman on duty out.
by one or two gunmen on iso. side a bank in east Madrid was
lated policemen on guard duty killed Instantly. Two others
signaled bloody defiance of died from their wounds later In
Western Europe's only remain- the morning,
ing dictator on the 39th annl.
All the gunmen escaped.
ersary of Franco's rebellion
The government declared a
against democracy at the start holiday for all factories,
of the Spanish civil war.
schools, shops and offices.
The shots were fired within 15 Youths in cars and on motorminutes of each other and four bikes toured the capital and
days to the hour after Franco's other large cities Tuesday night

Major Earthquake Strikes

John W. Card III, 1972 graduate of the Sanford
Naval Academy, bias named
cadet
upon completion of the Air Force Reserve Officer
Training Corps AFROTC summer encampment
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first caught the hearts of America's baseball fans,
of the inept Mets of the early 60's, Casey was
always reads' with a quip, his eyes always had that
111 ('hievou. htth liv look, his crinkly
face
cracked with the quick and ready smile.
Even more than the fabled Dizzy Dean, who
became the bane of English teachers during his
days as a television announcer, Cases could
fracture the language. So much so, in fact, that
those who heard him speak often, soon dubbed his
lingo "Stengelese."
Oh, he could make himself understood when he
ant ed to. No doubt about that. Just ask Mickey
Ma nt le or Joe DiMaggio, or Yogi Berra or Whitey
Ford those illustrious Yankees from th e fabulous
50's. Stengel's glory years.
When casey managed the Yankees, ins arid
ics that. (kiev are- were wont
to say that Stengel's Yankees won th e pennant and
the World Series year after year after year because
of th e players alone - that Casey's grandmoth er
could have managed that team.
Maybe so, but it has since become evident that
the slide of the Yankees into obscurity began when
that corporate monolith decided the Old Perfesser
was too old after the Yanks lost a seven-game
Series to Pittsburgh in 1960.
Stengel's first two successors, Ralph Houk and
Berra, did manage to win four more pennants, but

WORLD
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Ca rd is th e of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Card Jr.,

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RAY CROMLEY

Report Dinner

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lruth Or Consequences' at 7:30 p.m. today as Mrs.
J.R. Crowe and her sister, Pauline Gardner of
Sanford, ,A ill a ppear on the program.
Unfortunately, the program is aired only on
8. WFLA.TV, Tanuxi, and can be picked up

The Clock

The passing of Casey Stengel saddens us all,
but at the same time brings back treasured
memories of a warm human being who, while
flvI-'nh)jnf1
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iiiu, always remained
bright, cheerful and human.
From his days as a player when his zany anti

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Wedn.sday, Oct. 1,

Permit - Illegalities Claimed

Five

Aff idavits Received On Building Charges

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

Hove Completed

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They Suppressed EPA Warning
TALLAHASSEE. IAPi - Aides in Gov. Reubin
A.cke 's office say they gave no special urgency to
releasing a federal Finding that persons living on
reclaimed phosphate-mining, land In Hillsborough and
Polk counties might be increasing the risk of cancer.
The state m as advised of the Environmental Protection
:\iCfl1 finding last Thursday. Askew said he would
ret't'lve his first briefing on it today from federal officials.
We kill be in a better position to understand it when
the EPA releases the report," Askew said.
l.cn Wiburn. Askew's environmental aide, and Jim
Racvhi', his assistant press secretary, denied a report by
the Gannett News Service that Askew's office tried to
keep the report secret.

several months.
lots and unpaved roaits and residents are permitted to keep
Charges of alleged discrepancies were leveled at Bradshaw
horses. The ordinance forbidding horseback riding had not been
after
he
issued
a
building
permit
to
Seminole
Baptist
Temple
on
previously
enforced.
WINTER SPRINGS - City Clerk Mary Norton said today three
July 30. Efforts of the council to suspend the permit and revoke its
When the city's ordinances were published In a codification
affidavit, have be= received from residents on alleged Irn. approval of conditional land use request resulted in a temporary
(book form) it was discovered a restriction against horses being
Proprieties In the conduct of the building office by Building in- injunction and a suit filed against the city by the church,
specter Ray Bradshaw.
ridden had been included. An ordinance to correct any errors or
deletions from the codification has never been passed but
but
Although the legal opinion given by Brock supported Brad.
The city council has called for an investigation after ac- s),w's Issuance
of a building permit on Sept. 15
Councilman John Daniels, Irwin Hunter and Donald Brown
John Laux for a
have been named to a committee for correcting and bringing the
cusatlons 'Acre made against Bradshaw that building permits split lot on Tradewinds Road, Councilman Irene "an Eopoel and a
have been issued illegally. To clear the air, those with allegationsgroup
document up to date. They are seeking Input on needed changes.
Ranchlands
'ere asked to put theni in a sworn statement so that the cityofillegally
issued. residents maintained the permit was
council could determine if there was a basis for the complaints.
The council voted Monday night to seek to amend the orDeadline for submitting the affidavits is Oct. 8.
The Ranchlands group has threatened to sue the city over the dmance to permit the riding of horses on unpaved streets and
issue.
unimproved right-of-ways.
City Attorney Newman Brock has been asked to address the
council next eek on the conduct of the investigation and calling
Hradsha has been accused of retaliating by instructing city
of iitnessess.
A meeting with the horseowners arranged by Police Chief
police to strictly enforce the ordinance against horses being
John
('sovoruhk to get the charges of "police harassment"
Bradshaw has been the center of controversy in many of theridden on the streets, thus 'harassing" horieback riders,
volatile Issues the council has been faced with over the past
straightened out was called off alter councilmen met privately q
The r{anchlands section has a rural atmosphere with large
A ith the chief.

Wednesdy, Oct. 1,

tamonte ualifyin9 To Close Saturday Ppr)pl

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BY JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Requirements
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By LX)NN, ES TES
Herald Staff Writer

The candidate qualifying
period for the Nov. 4 city
election in Altamonte Springs
wiil close Saturday.
The four other Seminole cities
with elections scheduled for
Dec. 2, have varied cualifying
times.
Altamonte Springs City Clerk
Phyllis Jordahl said today all
three incumbents and two
challengers
have
filed
qualifying documents.
Seeking the mayor's office
are incumbent Norman Floyd

Sr., and former mayor
Lawrence Swofford.
Three-term City Corn.
lilissioner Helen Keyser is
being challenged by Glen
Buschman, a newcomer to
Seminole County politics.
City Commissioner Cal
DeVoney, completing his first
term. Is seeking re-election. No
opposition candidate for
DeVoney's commission seat
has as yet surfaced.
In Lake Mary, where three
city council seats are up in the
Dec. 2 city election, the
qualifying period opened
Tuesday, City Clerk Kay

Sassman said. Incumbent
Councilmen Harry Termy and
Martin Bacon Sr., picked up
qualifying papers Tuesday, but
have not as yet returned them,
The city council seat
currently held by Virginia
Mercer Is also up in the dec.
tion. Mrs. Mercer has not an.
nounced whether she will seek
re-election,
The candidate qualifying
period ends Oct. 24 in Lake
Mary.
Casselberry City Clerk and
Acting City Manager Mary
Hawthorne said the candidate
qualifying
period
in

Casselberry opened today and
will close Oct. 17.
The mayor's office currently
held by Bill Grier and the city
council seats occupied by five,
term Council Member Edith
Duerr and two-term Councilman John Zacco are up for
election,
The candidate qualification
period in Longwood will open
Friday and close Oct. 17, according to City Clerk Onnie
Shomate. The three council
seats up for election there are
those currently held by June
Lormann, Don Schreiner and
H.A. Scott.

The mayor's office, presently
held by Troy Piland, and the
city council seats, groups two
and four, held by Ernie Hendrix
and Irene Van Ecpoel,
respectively, are up for election
there.
The terms of office in all the
cities with elections this year
are two years, except the
Altamonte Springs mayor's
office which has a three-year
term
Candidate qualifying period
in Winter Springs, according to
City Clerk Mary Norton, will
open Oct. 15 and close Nov. 1.

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Injunction On Licenses Issued
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - A temporary Injunction
IMLJ thr lR - ens1n of security guards (or
O dayS % hilt'
unki ' c;lpwis training as.sures protection of the
public Interest, says Secretary of State Bruce Smathers,
He commented Tuesday after Circuit Judge James
Juanüs of Tallahasee issued the injunction postponing
implementation of the licensing law that was due to take
ef[cii today.
"This court ruling assures the public and private businesses of continued protection and at the same time
,iiakes certain that no one is deprived of a job because of
difficulty in cn4plying with the many provisions of this
n•i* lai 'A
ithin the original time afloted," &amp;nathers said.

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Go

Fishing In Siberia

MOSCOW tAPi - A.ollo Astrcnauts Thomas P.
Stafford and Donald K. Slayton have taken time out from
their official Soviet tour for some fishing in Siberia. They
also may have told a fish story.
Arising early on Tuesday, Stafford, Slayton and Soviet
('nsntonaut chief Gen. Vladimir A. Shatalov went to the
Oh River near Novosibirsk and reported landing 20 fish,
several weighing at least 10 pounds.
'Deduct at least 25 per cent for exaggeration," said
Slayton's wife, Marjory.
Meanihile, Apollo Astronaut Vance D. Brand and
.Soyuz Cosmonauts Alexel Leonov and Valery Kubasov
and their families Aent sightseeing in Novosibirsk.

Sihanouk To Address U.N.
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) - Cambodian Prince
Nirnd ii Siha n4mh will fulfill a drea iii next Monday
Ic addresses the Ututed Natiorm General ssenibty.
A U.N. spokesman said Tuesday that Sihanouk also will
host a reception for U.N. officials and diplomats and will
be the guest of honor at a dinner given by SecretaryGeneral Kurt Waldheim.
Sihanouk, Cambodia's titular head of state, often has
spoken of his wish to address the General Assembly since
tie as ousted in i coup d'etat in 1970. He has lived in exile
in the People's Republic of China.

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Remodeling Costs: $388,000

BERLIN (AP) - Rudolf Hess. deputy luebrer to Adolph
Hitler during the Nazi era, is 81 years old and still behind
bars.
Hess, the only Nazi %;ar criminal in Spandau Prison for
the past nine years, celebrated his birthday Tuesday. He
described as healthy by a British spokesman.
The British guarded Hess during September as part of
the monthly rotation of American, French, Russian and
British troops, The Americans, British and French have
asked for Hess' release, but the Russians have refused to
agree.

TAI.IA}IAEE (AP) - The Cabinet has apcoved S158,C?(M) more in renoddflk' and redccraung
costs for Cabinet offices in the new state Capitol, bringing
total changes to $388,000.
The latest change orders were approved without comment Tuesday as construction workers half-a-mile away
it
ere staging a topping-off ceremony, placing the highest
Piece of steel on the 22-story Capitol.
The $158,000 is for offices of Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin,
Education Commissioner Ralph Turlington, Treasurer
Philip Ashler and Agriculture Commissioner Doyle
('nner on the north side of the $43 million building.

Schmidt, Ford To Meet
WASHINGTON (AP) - West German Chancellor

Seven Doctors Face Suit
TALLAHASSEE tAP; - Seven Tallahassee
doctors have been accused in a federal anti-trust suit filed
by the Feminist Women's Health Center of [resurring
phvth,ians not to u ork at the center's abortion clinic.
Center Directors Linda Curtis and Hiss Denenberg
called a nes conference today to discuss issues involved
in the suit, filed Tuesday in US. District Court here,
Named as defmd=ts were Drs. Matuixj Mohammad,
chairman of the Tallahassee Memorial Hospital ob.
stetrics and gynecology staff; C.H. Curry, J.H. Knight,
Ed* in D. Crane, J. Howard Griner and H. Hutson Messer,
members of the hospital staff; and George Palmer,
director of the Florida Board of Medical Examiners.

Helmut Schmidt and President Ford, who met at a
Helsinki summit meeting during the summer, will meet
again at the %Thite House on Friday.
The White House gave no more information on the
meeting but said Schmidt will makea speech in New York
on Thursday.

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Cliburn To Play For Hirohito

WASHINGTON 'API
Pianist Van Cliburn, who
toured Japan last summer, will play when Japanese
Emperor Hirohito comes to the White House for a state
dinner on Thursday night.
(liburn, an internationally honored pianist born in
Shreveport. La., has performed a number of times at the
White House.
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State To Appeal Decision
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - The state will appeal a
judge's decision that Floyd Christian, former education
conknilssjoner, can keep his $,000.a-year state pension
despite being found guilty of receiving kickbacks,
LI Gov. Jim Williams, who supervises retirement as
secretary of administration, gave approval Tuesday for
the appeal.

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causing more problems for them both, officials say,
Had John Parker Jr. told the truth he and his wife would
have gone free, says a prosecutor,
Instead. Parker was sentenced on a conten,i charge
Tuesday and his wife. Betty, faces a yew jag
5g
gravated.assauft conviction.

Supreme Court Names Winner
IAI.LAIIASSEE 'API - After three years of
litigation, Judge Edward F. Boardman of the 2nd District
Court of Appeal has been declared winner of a close Oct. 3,
172, election.
The Florida Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Boardman defeated St. Petersburg lawyer Henry Esteva by 161
votes. The high court quashed a 1st District Court of
Appeal ruliiig that Esteva had won because contested
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He Was Patty Hearst 's Landlord

1.
Prill

Jerry

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, Oct. 1, 1975—A

Brushed With Fame, (Almost) Fortune

By MURRAY OLDERMAN
San Francisco police jumped in kitchen table The new tencnt cent, although he
has lived In he has considerable real estate bigger story,
The Herald Services
some boards, upstairs
the
front of him,
The rest Is a little hazy In his
signed a rental agreement, and the United Sta tes for the last 27
SAN FRANCISCO
houses
and
he
buys
old
Late in
FBI
agents
came
to
"The
first
floor
was
vacant
for
mind.
"1 got too much exThey barged through the Prill kept a copy
They
which he later years. A native of Gottwaldov renovates them himself. "I'm Europa" and showed her renovation
the afternoon, on the day
he could hear citement,"
he
smiles
of flimsy door, nabbed Wendy and put in his downtown office In
a in eastern Czechoslovakia making all right," he says. photographs for possible girls laughing. He
Patty Hearst's capture, Jerry found Patty
remembered
apologetically.
"I
feel
kind
of
in the back. "She cash box, along with the check. i where, he points
out, Bath "I'm rich enough." He has identification. Ann shrugged seeing them a couple of days
Prill was still bewildered by the smiled," recalls
stupid.
Do
I
them
in
if!
turn
Prill. All he He couldn't even remember the shoes were
first manufac- tagged the house at 625 Morse because she has never been to earlier in the backyard, where know? Sure. I
commotion, He was also self- could think of was
hate all kin
that "$10,000 name on the documents. He lured), he was serving In the
Street for sale at $50,000. His 625 Morse, "Jerry," she
remonstrative
ex- there were strawberries in the Communists. Besides, If I knor
reward I didn't collect
I didn't see the other tenants but Czech army
in 1949 when he wife, Ann, also has her own plains, "lie thinks of the garden. He didn't talk to them, it was her, I collect reward.1'
"I goofed," he said. He wished I knew who
was living recalls there was a girl who decided he had existed long
business, a little bierstube and money. I think of the soul." Ann
pointed a finger at the kid who up there,"
"Bunch of good-looking
Not really, because there wa
stayed in the car which was enough
lived across the street from 625
under
a
Communist
restaurant
just outside the called Jerry on a plumbing job girls," he recalls, "I can't ttilk. no reward outstanding, at
Prill'
s brush with quick fame parked out front,
regime, Armed with a pistol, he Presidio army base in the city, at 16th and Church,
Morse and said to him, "YOU and vanished fortune s
telling him I have a young wife. She's 30 cording to an FBI source,,
tarted
"I don't care who lives In the escaped into Germany at a called "The Europa."
goofed, too. We coulda had all couple
some
men
been
had
around and she's like a cat."
of Sundays before when place," he shrugs, "or how
Almost a year ago, Randolp?
border point behind a screen of
On
Thursday
that mnone',"
morning,
sept.
asking
about
his
tenants.
Jerry
Prill was still cutting wood, Hearst, Patty's father, withhe held open house to rent the many, as long as! get the
rent." gunfire, lie signed with the 18, about 9 am).. Ann had the shrugged and went on with the and
Prill was cutting lumber in second floor flat. From
thinking about leaving for drew an original $50,000 reward
the
Prill is not your usual Ian- Ontario Paper Co. to work in first prescience
the garage. lie convinced them
that the PrilI,s work.
Vienna
on Monday for a for information leading to her
rear, the tedious rows of drab (fiord. Or plumber. Stocky,
their Alaska plant and even.
he owned the place. They block houses
the name has been changed
At
noon,
Prill went to the month's vacation, when the FBI return.
hugging the cli ffs auout 5 feet 8 Inches, virtually tually made his way to
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San from the original Czech house on Morse for supplies he and police, who
showed him pictures of his of Daly
obviously had
City form a backdrop bald, with a creased lace, he Francisco and a new life,
Jerry
Prill's
tangible
loss
Is
because of "so many Corn- stores in the Garage. He opened
'nants. The connection
staked out the house, converged that $180 he got for the first
hit like starched laundry. From the looks all of his 49 years. He
Besides his plumbing and munists around," explains the garage door, which faces on him. "Everybody
him.
lie
immediately front picture window, the hills speaks with a noticeable ac- heating contracting business,
jump on month's rent, lie never cashed
Jerry
recognized Patty but couldn't of Balboa Park are more
were to be part of a the street, and started sawing my neck," he recalls,
the (heck.
we utner - 'Iie pleasant. The kid across
looked Spanish or something or street remembers seeing
F
oriental."
peek through that window
Prill didn't have a key to the its drawn blinds.
front door. He led the FBI men
The neighborhood is ma
hrouh !hc aro!c and up the Hue
collar ..\v oung (ci
v,hth,.raik'd back steps of the seeing
the "open house" s
red building to the rear door of drove up late that
Sur,
the flat.
morning and told Prill
Wi'nay Yoshnnura, a fugitive 'anted the flat for himself,
artist aligned with the Sym- t'ife and her sister. He
bionese Liberation Army, Prill $50 in cash
on the spot
opened a small window set in down payment
and wroti
the door, saw the five strangers check for $180 for the I
with Prill and lurched to
month's rent. Prill rememt
retreat.
'iii was a nice looking fell
"Don't move," said the lead
The flat has one bedroonr
FBI man with a drawn gun, "or living
room, bathroom
I'll blow your head off." Prill kitchen, It is sparsely furnlsJ
(lucked low and FBI agents and
a bed, two chairs anc
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To Be Losers
In Revolution

Sale $8

EDITOR'S NOTE— The
Indian ruled much of colonial
America, and the colonists and
the British Crown vied for their
alliance. "Lose no time," Lord
Dartmouth told an em*nluary,
"in taking such steps as may
Induce them to take up the
hatchet against His majeity's
rebellion subjects. , . ."

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waistband stitched front crease and
flare leg with no cuff. Solid colors,
sizes P 6-16. A 6-20, T 10-20.

Saleo 5.60

Reg $7 W men's sleevelessdress length
gown of Antron Ills nylon satin with
gathered yoke and embroidered
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Sale prices effective thru Sunday, October S.

Reg. $11, Women's dress length robe of
Antron 1118 nylon satin. Shori
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Save
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pantihose.

To Go lt Alone. . 0
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V-neck. Blue or pink, P.S,M,L.

Sale prices effective through Sunday, October S.

The road is long with many a windturn for people who u-'alk it alone.
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reinforced panty Fashion shades in short.
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Sale 4 for $4
Sizes S,A,L Reg. 1.29 each
Queen short, tall reg. 1.69 each,
Sate 4 for $5
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French cut panty with cotton crotch.
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IN MORE WAYS THAN YOU KNOW.

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Sale 871to 1967

Reg. 1.0 to 2.0. Stock up on our own
disposable diapers and save 20%, too. A range
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Associated Press Writer
No matter which side the In.
than chose he was bound to be a
loser in the American revolu.
tionary war,
Both sides coveted his land,
and both neded 11 not his help,
then at least safety from his atLack.
So it was that Lord Dartmouth urged the Iroquois to
take up the hatchet against the
colonists an Ethan Allen be.
seethed the same Indians to
"come and help me fight the
King's regular troops."
In the east, many tribes like
the Stockbridge who joined the
Minuteman against the British
in the scige of Boston, consid.
ered themselves only tenants of
the land.
But to the west, to the Alleghenles and beyond, in a long arc
from Maine to Florida, the
Indian considered himself landlord. To be true, many tribes
in
had accepted King George's
protection, but they nevertheless were nvereign.
King George protected them
b4
mainly from the insatiable
American lust for more land.
The foremost Indian complaint
was the colonial jumping of
tribal claims.
The colonials both ignored
/1/
and despised the line the King
drew along the crest of the
moLntains in 1763, affirmed by
PrIta,nent in 1774, limiting
western expansion. And to add
insut to Injury, they refused
being taxed to support the redcoats who enforced the edict.
Initially the Ind1aru tried to
stay out of the fight.
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soon-to-be published book, "The
Invasion of America," explains
that to the Indians the new war
looked like the old one, the
French and Indian War. He reflQSf55 WI
cites the remark of a Delaware,
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;olden Anniversary I o Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pursell
health ed ucation
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Junior Girl Scout Troop
On all our Norman's of Selisbury custom
schools, from kindergarten
Washington, Iowa, the PTA is
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pursefl of Sanford were honored teacher at Winter Springs i a tuden4s in its crusade of Department
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HcaIth,
and see our selection.
concern. We're working to Education, and Welfare
to Saturday at a 50th weddb anniversary dinner at Buck's Elementary School, and
Restaurant in Sanford.
Our new national President, make better schools more than
Alice Clausen, ho is active in
launch a major project which
The dinner was given by their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. civic affaim w
Mrs. Walter G. Kimmel of Rock a rnitter of cha&amp;e.. . assisting
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Winter Springs Boy Scout
"Today PTA' ,ss her theme for influence those responsible or proaches
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to health education in the First
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the next two years. In decisions about federal and schools and the communities
Ile honorets were married on Sept. 26,1925 in Phillipsburg, much needed revenue, is sellirtg,
discussing the implications of state funding for education,
N.J..
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theme, she states: "The qualifications for teachers, and
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For InforrimtIon on joining in Sanford for 2D years and are members of First United candy bars, and peanut brittle.
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formerly
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Issues affecting the educaUon the quality of education which elementary ur high school. If
(lievrolet of Orlando.
and welfare of children and our young people receive,
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discussed with field trips
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taIntree Orchid Greenhouse.
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out in public occasionally, distracting to hear someone
Local artist Steve Maize
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Secretary
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singing a beat behind (or exhibited some of his work in
The Balls will be leaving, in
And Treasurer Mrs. J.
BSR changer
My brother, who has met her, ahead) and usual.ly off-key.
silk screening and black and
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where Mr. Ball will be
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marriage in mind, I should not themselves, but not at my photography at the two-day art Correspondent
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hard
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make
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available for purchase at the
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talented young man w1U be ah
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her
home,
obligation.
re,
iow, presented by the Junior Woman's Club of Cauelberry.
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it.
woman Sherry Battle, 219
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L_nj Oak Grove, 500 Sweetwater Chris Is a member of the club. Money raised goes to charitable may equate your accepting her wants to be where I am, let
ç.naiion size
Club
Blvd.
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coffee
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will be
a bed partner with having a take voice lessons as I did, form
groups. illerald Photo by F.lda Nichols)
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in Cocoa Beach.
Any young boy, who wishes to
held Oct. 2 from 10-12 noon.
"real love Interest" in her - a group and take it from th~
HOT HOUSES
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join
the
Boy
Routs
can
also
hIch
you
have
not.
Are
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top,
boys!
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hear
you
also
get been residents of the Terrace
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TEXAN
CPO Paul K. Clausen, USN,
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anyone be made to feel guilty Evervont has a probim. Whars of the Terraces, after serving
for havft miz4den a boy for a y..,? For a personal reply, wrillp to for the past 10 years in the Navy Tuscawil1a area of the city, said
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daughters,
twins Suzie and
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corny. Then, from a tattered Security Council, of which he is Senate Select Committee on In.
scrap of paper, this big, pow- chairman. The other members telligence, "spies don't kill each
erful looking man read aloud, are the vice president, secre. other. In fact, they scrupuloasly
with some emotion, the words tary of gate, secretary
avoid it. Now, I'm not talking
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of Natha n Hale:
te nse, chairman of the joint about double agents. But while
"I wish to be useful, and ev. chiefs of staff and the
CIA di- they watch each other
cry kind of service, necessary rector
caref ull y, the KGB leaves the
to the publi c good, becomes
The NSC, too, says Clifford , CIA alone and the CIA leaves
honorable b) being necessary
as at times kept m the semi- the KC113 alone They don't
If the exigencies of my country dark as a result of
agile foot- shoot each other. It would be as
demand a peculiar service, its work and a relentless momen- inefficient as gang warfare."
claims to perform that service turn that would develop wit
In the beginning, the CIA was
are imperious."
the CIA for a given project.
primarily intended to
It wm the rationale of Dave
It is the InsWent contention of nate and evaluate for the Presi.
Phillips' life with the Central the CIA that it may operate in dent the information received
Intelligence Agency. (His the dark but not in a vacuum, by the government's
daughter had thought he that wha t It does secretly is telligence arms
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worked for the State Depart- simply the invisible arm of lishing
it said nothing about
menl) It has been, of course, wha t the President, in his
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Only twice did DeLand post
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1953 DeLand IS, Seminole 7
back-to-back victories -. in
1952 Seminole I). DeLancj 7
1950-1951 and 1955-1956.
951 DeLand7. Seminole 0
Semirle and DeLand renew
Seminole has achieved 12
1950 DeLand 20. Seminole!
a high school football rivalry shutouts over the years,
1919 Deland 13, Seminole 0
94 Siminole 71, Deland 19
dating back to 1923 when the DeLand seven.
1947
DeLand I), Sem'nale C
two teams meet in IJeLln(J
The last time the tt'arn.s met
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iis 'erntnoie Ii. DeLano 0
two years ago was one of
19u DeLand 6. Seminole 0
Any similarity between ties, a 14-14 affair. ,
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Friday's game and that rirst
'' ,ame
1942 DeLand 11, Seminole 6
encounter better than half a 1973 Seminole 14, DeLano Ii (tie) 1941 Seminole 20. DeLandl
DeLand50,
32.DeLand
Seminole 00
1943 DeLand Seminole 6
century ago is purely COfl• 19111977
Seminole
1979 Seminole 12, DeLand 6
cjdental.
1970 Seminole 31, DeLand $
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it wasn't even called football 1969 DeLand 3), Seminole 16
1937 Seminole II, Deland 0
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1936 Seminoie 12. DeLarid 6
1967
Seminole
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DeLand
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1935
DeLand 7, Seminole 0
They called it loot ball. As In 1966 Seminole?. D.Land 6
193.1 DeLand 0. Seminole 0 (tie)
basket ball and base ball. 1965 Seminole 77. DeLand 6
1933 Seminole 9. DeLand 0
Complete with leather helmets 1964 Seminole 32. DeLind 14
1932 Seminole 12, DeLand 0
196) Semlnoli 13. DeLand 20
1931 Seminole 6. DeLand 0
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1930 Seminole 25, DeLand 0
flying headgear, neIther 1961 Seminole 6. DeLand 6 (tiC)
1929 (unavaIlable)
1960 SemInole 26, DeLanO 14
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1925 No gar'-e
Land by a 12-6 SCOIC on a 1956 DeLand 12, Seminole 6
1924 No gar"e
127) Seminole 12, DeLand 6
field cleared "for the most 1955 DeLand 20. Seminole 14
' .-part" of palmetto scrubs.
The first football team to be
MUhAMMAD AI.l
directly affiliated with the high
school was in 1915. The Celery
Feds played three games that
year, losing all three. Orlando
won by 37-0sore and the
Fades Rollins (freshmen) took 12-6
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Madison Square Garden, the press %vas determined that Seminole
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stunned,
shows a decided 31-134 adReporters were told each fighter would vantage over DeLand. The
receive a guarantee of $2.5 million, result of the 1929 game Is
Incredible,
unavailable and there were lovr
It was, But it became routine. All and years in which the teams did
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second fight; All and George Foreman 1974.
were each guaranteed million for their
Seminole's glory years
fight In Zaire; Ah fought here for a
stretched
guarantee of $4.5 million against an
when the best DeLarid
option of 43 per cent while Frazier got $2 could muster was a 6-6 tie
th
million against 22 per cent.
1961.
While their final meeting was the
The biggest point spread in
richest of the three, it also might have
the rivalry was the 50-0 rout by
been the best.
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great fight, one of the greatest, rock-like head with a sledgeAngelo Dundee, who has
brutally physical and gutty. hammer right and sent the guided Alt's fortunes through 51
The combatants-the stand-up challenger's knees crumbling fights, all but two of them vicmatador with lightning reflexes with a series of one-two punches tories, said he thought Futch
and the charging, pursuing bull, to the head,
took wise and humane action. _____________
his attack unrelenting-. rive
Before the btll could ring for "I s)tI1(I have done 'he same
no quarter.
the final round, Eddie Futch, thing,'' he said,
-. And at the end of It-after 42 Frazier's trainer, strode to the
While handlers cut the gloves
-Incredible minutes of warfare, middle of the ring and told the from Frazier's wrists and the
of Intense battle among two bit- Philippine referee, Carlos Pa- referee screamed the anL ' ter and familiar rivals-there dilla, Jr., that his man had had nouncement to the howling
stood Muhammad MI, undis- enough.
crowd, Muhammad All, actor,
puted king of all he surveyed in
A loud roar of "All, Ali, All"- lighter and Muslim preacher,
boxing's heavyweight ranks, by now a universal chant-went could not resist one final
The record books will record up from the crowd 2,000 in the charade,
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lie took two steps away from TKO, 14th round. But the cold
Frazier stood in his corner, a his stool and did a swan (live to _________
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te to the durability and refusal under his right eye, a knot on there prone with arms outto fold on the part of a great his forehead and blood owing stretched as if he himself was In ________
champion and the raw courage between his teeth.
a faint.
of the challenger.
"Joe was taking some hard
lie wasn't trying to be fun"1k could have whupped any shots to the head and, in his ny," said Dundee. "he did it to
lighter in the world, except condition, I thought he had no keep all of those idiots in his
me," a weary All said after. way to win the fight," Futch cerner from jumping up and
ward. "lie is great-he Is said afterward. "I didn't want down 011 hiiii."
greater than I thought. He
one hell of a fighter and It was
ne hell of a light."
It was the third meeting between these two powerful black Hea
vyweight
men-the champion out of
Louisville, Ky., 33, a man who
has been at center stage for 15
MANIlA (AP) - All vs. Frazier-a
nothing left for him in the game. The
years now, and the challenger, composite picture painted with grace,
series with Ali is over, closed as spec31, out
out of the Jim Crow South power, stamina and plain ole guts.
t.acularly as it opened.
and a one-time slaughterhouse
The picture, one that excited peoples
The two men fought three times, and
butcher in a Philadelphia and governments and made boxing
their first fight ushered in a boxing era
ghetto.
something extra for four years, faded out
which brought fighters such as All,
I Both of the early battles were this morning.
Frazier and George Foreman 1ant
slugging matches which went
Muhammad All sent Joe Frazier
purses. And it earned other
the limit-Frazier taking Q
reeling around the ring in the 14th round
heavyweights more than they could have
Mt in 15 and All the second in before a howling crowd here. And when
gotten before, or perhaps deserved.
P-and this one went through the bell sowxied ending the round, the
It also brought promoters ulcers. for
14 rounds with little to choose fight was over. And so, for all practical
several of the big money fights over the
between them.
purposes, was Fraziet'careem-.
last five years meant big money only to
But in the 14th, drawing upon
Frazier, whoaetrainer Jtfttrt him
the fighters.
some mysterious source of go out for the 15th round, said he would
When a press conference was called
strength after appearing on his think about retiring. Mast observers
one winter's day In New York in 1970 to
last legs in the fight's middle believe Smokin' Joe will quit. There's
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tied a world record at 9.0 seconds In the 100-yard run last
April.
"I Just told this man, 'Look,
my kid's still in hi gh school and
he wants to run in the Olymp i cs
and in college, so he just can't
accept any money," said
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requests for entry forms
numbering 200 for one
group and 300 for another.
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that would mess up his amateur
standing."
McTear dropped f oot ba ll to
concentrate on track and a bid
to make the Olympic team this

Stengel will lie instate before burial in
this Los Angeles suburb.
Atrangements for Stengel's funeral
were completed Tuesday, amid a
dramatic avalanche of tributes that
continued to flood Glendale for the

The Golden Age Olympies, a Sanford Chamber of
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coming the week of Nov.

Bryant (Alabama) and oh, I
guessabcut head coaches,"
lie said 100 to 200 schools
have contacted McTear about
playing football despite the Fact
he's only 5-feet-8 and 165
pounds.
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BAKER (AP) - High vised his prized pupil to con- 100-yard records."
STATE PUTTING CHAMP
"pretty high on our list - he's
"Of course, Houston could yards a carry for us last year.
School running sensation Hous- centrate on track his first two
But the football interest con- got the potential to play several play major college football," lie was tough - real tough - It's Just a matter of qx-ed, direction and concentration' to bring
ton McTear isn't playing foot. or three years In college "so he tinues. Florida recruiter positions, like running back and Hendrix said. "He gained over and he never got hurt playing
about that Inevitable plop of a hole-in-one, which Is exactly what
ball, but that apparently can break the 100-meter and Charlie Fulton said McTear Is wide receiver,"
1,200 yards and averaged 14 football for us."
Joesn't discourage college footCharlie Zeni did many times Last Sunday in emerging from a field
of 32 professional putters In the state putting tournament at the
ball recruiters from seeking his ,
services.
Fern Park Putt'Pu(t, Zeni, 21-year-old F'I'U student, lives in
Altamonte
Springs and attended Lyman High School.
"Who's after Houston?" Olympics
asked Sonny Hendrix, football
coach at Baker High School.
"Well, lemme tell you who's
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GLENDALE, Calif.(AP) - Befit ti ng
memories so vivid and marvelous that
coach Fran Curd (Kentucky)
his stature of baseball royalty,
"He was not only colorful,
we
really can't ever lose him,"
and coach Doug Dickey

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beloved "Old Prefesser" who died early

event extravaganza which
could far surpass ex-

Tuesday morning of cancer,
Often acclaimed as baseball's No. i

pectations in terms of

goodwill ambassador, the colorful

Stengel died at the age of 85 after an
exquisitely rich career,
Funeral services for the Hall of Fame
player and managerial great will be held
next Monday at 1 p.m., POT, at the
Churchof the Recessional in Forest
Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale.
Stengel requested before his death that
in lieu of flowers chari ta ble donations in
his name could be made to the Association of Professional Baseball

tries, which could hit 11W
multiple thousands figure.

or older, may enter as

many events as they wish,
and a re competing for gold,
silver
and
bronze
medallions just as in the

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were tributes from high baseball ofIiclals, managers, players past and

present and politicians, as well as close
friends,
Jocko Conlan, the Hall of Fame umpire

Road, Long Beach, Calif. The association

and longtime friend of the princely
Stengel, commented: "lie was not only
colorful, but I think he and Babe Ruth
have clone more for baseball than anyone
el,se,"
Contan, who played for baseball's
grand old man at Toledo in 1930, added:
Among the officials who eulogized the
onetime record-maker of the New York

is a benefit group helping men fomnerly

Yankees was Baseball Commssioner

associated with baseball.
Stengel's body will lie in state on
Sunday from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. at
Scovrrn Mortuary in Glendale. Stengaljs
survived by his wife, Edna.

fide national hero,
"There has never been anyo ne like
him," Kuhn said. "Casey was
irrepreslbly himself. But Casey !eft a

Players of America, 630 E. Wardlow

Format for the Plympics
is that entrants must be 55

but I think he and 'Babe
Ruth have done more for
baseball than anyone
else.
- Former Umpire
Jocko Con Ian
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nation that adored

That majority opin1pn was also voiced
by Americ," League President LeeMacPhail, American League Chairman Joe
Cronin, hail of Famers Joe DiMaggio
and Yogi Berra and Gov. Hugh Carey of
New York.

'Old Perfesser'
Came By Title
t O le Miss
A

"Casey Stengel was unique among
baseball's folk heroes," said MacPhail,
OXFORD, Miss, (AP) - Ca- ex ce pt, "Tell 'em I'm single
"His long career was a tribute to the very sey Stengel wasn't called "The yet."
game he loved so much. Baseball and Old Perfesser" for nothing. 7be
"Casey was an excellent
Casey were synonymous. We have lost a famous baseball manager ac- coach, a peach," said Powe,
great and true friend, but his memory tually did hold that title at the "He worked with everyone,
in.

and contrjbution.s to the game and to our University of Mississippi.
eluding
the
pitchers.
all of baseball's
When the 23-year-old Stengel Sometimes he would get me out
future years."
in the field and knocked flies to
"Casey was one of a kind," said helped coach the Ole Miss base- me. He would get a kick out of
Cronin. "How fortunate we were to have ball team in the spring of 1914, pulling me in and then hitting
had Casey around so long and what a there were no athletic funds to one far
be hi nd
contribution he made to both the major pay him so the school carried 'Get that ball."me and yelling,
and minor leagues. We'll sure miss him." him on the payroll as an assistThe way members of the Ole
DiMaggio, one of the all-star players ant professor.
Stengel, a two-year vtera of Miss team remembered it,
who helped Stengel forge a record 10
pennants and seven World Se es the major leagues at the time, Stengel showed acumen as a
triumphs for the New York Yankees,Cid hadn't reported to the Brooklyn nianager even then. One case
league will sur-%ive

of his onetime field boss: "He was Dodgers 1914 spring training was a game in Baton Rouge,

wonderful, lie knew what to do with the camp in Augusta. Ga., because La., between Ole Miss and
Louisiana Slate U ni versity.
talent he had. lie understood his playe rs of a sore arm.
So Ole Miss Athletic Director
I enjoyed playing under him.
"It seems the umpire was a
Bill i'er,
who had coached
"Baseball lost a great man," said Stengel
at Kansas
former
LSU player," said Cul.
City Central
Ifigh School, invited his protege ley, the starting Ole Miss pit.

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109.7 and Tennessee's Stanley passes.
NAPA,Calif. (AP) — The last Nicklaus; all season.
Morgan 102.
Tennessee's Larry Seiver's
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP)
enth money-winning title with
of the year's lop-sided
series of
Richard
They've played in the same an unbeatable 1291,849
Todd of Alabama, latched onto six passes agl.
Kentucky's racehorse runner
already
Jack Nicklaus-Johnny Miller
tournament on
12 occasions, in the bank. His five vi ctories,
Randy
Wallace
of Tennessee Auburn, his game averag5,
Alfred
"Sonny" Collins, will set
confrontations begins Th ursday 'flwy tied for th
and
S
ta
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Bounds
of Ole Miss hold his lead In the SEC anda
ird in the British including the Masters and PGA,
a Southeastern Conference
wi th Miller hoping to salvage a Open,
pace SEC passers. Todd has the place In the nation's top
tied for sixth In the make
thr
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record every time he takes
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little personal pride from
what Crosby and tied for fourth in choice for his fourth Player ofball across the line of scrim. best completion rate, seven per Seivers leads the league with
has become a very long season. At la nta. Nicklaus
has finished the Ye ar award,
mage for the rest of the season. ga me. Wallace has the most catches, 296 yards and ftee
Miller, bouyed by his record. ahead of Johnny
in all the 0thColli ns broke the records of yards, 348. Bounds, who has touchdown catches.
Bom be r Q.driven by John Del Cos ta high-steps in qualifying
There's not hi ng Johnny can
setting exploits in the Arizona
crs.
Tennessee's Wallace ran a nd
two all.time great SEC backs, played four games to three for
do about those statistics. But he
desert, won three of his first
the
o
th
ers,
has
23
completions,
Their meeting in the $175,000
passed for 187 yards on Au btirn
Tulane's Eddie Price and Alacould make up a lot of lost
fo ur star ts of the year. He's Kaiser
Florida's
Don
is
tops
last
Gaffney
International Open be- ground in a successful defense
week to ta ke the SEC lo ad
barna's
Johnny
Musso,
agai nst
collected 1191,118 in official ginni ng Th ursday
in
touchdown
th
passes
with
will be their of w ha t was his eigh th title of
ree.
In
to
l of fe nse on a three.gar
ta
Maryland last Saturday.
winnings. But he hasn't won in last of the year.
Genrgia's
Ray
Goff
Nicklaus won't 1974. And he's on his home
hits
the
best
total
of
448 yards, an averag
He carried 31 times for 161
eight mon ths,
percentage,
of
play in this country again until
nine
13
for 69.2 149.3
per
game. Collins
yards to run 30 times past th e
s. H is home is behind the
And, perhaps more im- 1976.
per cent. Cliff Hite of Kentucky runner-up wi th 138 yar ds
574
attemp
ts
10
th
gr
by
Musso
In
ee
n
on
er
the north course,
1969
port.antly, he hasn't beaten
lie's already clinched his SCV- one
thr ough 1971 and (our yards has not been intercep ted in 26 game, all rushi ng.
of two layouts that wlJ' be

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Lightning Hits Practice Field,
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MIAMI API - A 15-year-old boy remained in critical
condition today after lightning struck near a group of
high-school f ootball players, seiding 19 students and
coaches to the hospital, officials said.
Three students u.ere admitted. _The,
nth°es were
examined anil released, officiaLs said.
Julio Ptcla, ii .i 4,4a,.u$ .uflulULfli
-. UI it-i wi irum
appa rently stas struck directly by the lightning bolt,
ts hich hit W ednesday a fte rnoon at a pra ctice field for
Chr istopher Columbus High School, knocking several of
the players do%
The oth er two you ths admitted, Brian E)elahanty, 16,
and Bryant Valdes, 15, were bo th listed in sta ble condi tion
today.

Three Jayvee
Tilts Scheduled

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TORONTO I AP - The Toronto Star has reported IJUII
spira ll ing costs have prompted the Toron to Toros to
revamp their financial structure for the forth coming
World Hockey Association season.
Cost of the massive reorganization and refinancing
an
to $1.6 mi llion, the newspaper said in Tuesday's
edi tion.
The revamped club now will be operated by Toronto
Hockey, an On ta rio Ltd. Partnership which bought out
Can Sports Inc., under which the Toros were previously
operated.

Wimbledon Referee Resigning
WIMBLEDON. England (AP) - Capt. Mike Gibson,
referee of the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament since 1961,
announced Tuesday he was quitting the job because "I
be lieve t he time has come to make a chang e."
The 46-year-old former Army officer sa id his contract
vas about to expire and he had to decide whether to
con tinue f or another live or 10 years. His decision came in
the ssakeof rwnors that th e AU-England Club, which runs
W im bledon, was about to change referees.
Although Gibson never disqualified any player from a
Wimbledon tourney a fter taki ng uver th e job from his
fa ther-Inlaw, Col. John Legge, he ruled with aut ho rity.

76ers Put Guard On Waivers
PHILADELPHIA IAPI - Ra ymond Le wis, a 6-foot-I
guard siho f inally showed up at the Philadelphia 76ers
basketball camp after a three-year hiatus, was p laced on
tialvers Tuesday, the team said.
Lewis mysteriously left the National Basketball
Association team's camp in 1973 after sign ing a threeyear contract.
The bonus No . I draft pick out of Los Angeles State had
complai ned of back pains a fter working out Thursday and
Frida). A team physician tx) examined lesis said he
had a chronic back ailment.

Grambling
Slips, But
Holds No. 1
By The AssOcIated Press
Grambling remains atop The
Associa ted Press college division poll this week, but the TigeTs' lead over second-place
Western Kentucky sli pped to a
meager 19 points.
In balloting by a nationwide
panel of sportswriters and
sportscasters, Grambling 3-0-0,
which was idle Last week, took
lBfut-place votes out of4l cast
and had a total of 357 points'
The Hhllioppers of Western
Kentucky. a30-3 winner over
Austin Pea:,, gt.etll firstplce
votes and 338 points,
Boise State, wi th four Votes
for No. 1, Texas A&amp;I, with five,
WW Jackx't State, wi th
- ronnd.d wt six too save, nut 13,
they did a week ago. '
Idaho State and Eastern Kenlucky held onto sixth arid seven th places, rsspecttvely,
mea ning the top seven team
rew.alned the same this week.
Northern Michigan, a 41-14
winner over Nzbraska-0malij
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Mickey O'Brien fired a twounder-par 70 to win the monthly
East Central Florida PGA proam at Rolling Hills Country
Club.
O'Brien edged by one shot Al
Kelley of Dubsdread Country
Club and the Grover Todd, the
spendid senior from Sanford.
Pro-pro: 1. Al Kelley-Grover
Todd, 66; 2. Bob Pfundheller.
Mickey O'Brien, 67.
Team net: 1. O'Brien-John
Pumphrey-Roy Sullivan-Char les Bert, 59; 2. Bill IrwinChuck Joyner-Ben Darnaby.
Nolan chatter, 59; 3. Mickey
Bessignano-Chip Harkina-Sill
Ballard-Jack Harkins, 60; 4.
Kelley-Bill Green-A, B.
Champagne-Frank Speck, 61.
Team gross: 1. Pette
Osborne-Lou Essex-Ron
Ma'tden..Bob Stockman, 62; 2.
O'Brien-Don Smith-Barry
Newton-Bobby Brantley, 65; 3.
Irdin-Glen Williamson-Paul
Kloth-.O, B. Weinmann, 66.

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g "e evening
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with his 231 game and he took
the highest series of the evening
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even 200. Dot Lee 189-532, Polly
Price 168-490, and Barbara
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Chuck Blankenship 488-174,
Jack Homer 487-168, John
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üw week" is Chick Plant with
plus 120 pins. Plant rolled
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Richards 214-208-764, Bob Locke
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Terry Waldrop 201-722 Ron
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this tournament on the
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Saturday with the first and
Colli
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Silverado Co untry Club.
second races co
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the
604
carries
for 3,009 yards.
But he may ha ve a problem.
CASSELBERRY - Harness daily double. There will also be
That's
5.1
yards
per
carry.
A c hr onic ailment in his left racing action returns to central quiniela and trifecta wagering.
s rid prompted him to skip the
He is the Si-I' rushing leader
Florida tonight as the lights go 'l'ht' fall racing season
'fournament Players Cham- on once again at Seminole Turf tinucs through Nov. 17. cofl. again with 138 yards per game, ....S
a ra te that's good enough to
pionship. He played only three Club for the second half of the
Sunday was ope n house at
place him in the lop five na•
of a possible six matches in the 1975 season.
trul club and 2,500 fans turned tionally.
Ryder Cup, his last start.
A nine-race program is out to watch five qualifying
Re-opens Wednesday, October 1
Three o ther SEC runne rs are
"I hope it'll be okay. I've been scheduled wi th major interest races,
get ti ng 100 yards or be tter pe r
for 41 great nights of Harness
resting it for more than a week centered on the n inth race. A
The f astest time of th
e day game: Auburn's Mitzl Jackson
now. Maybe it'll be alright," classy field of B-3 pa cers is set came in the first race
Racing Action.
as 118, Flo
rida 's Jimmy Dubose
Miller said,
to go in this one headed by Bomber G. stepped the mile in
• Home of the Original Trlfecta
While the Miller.Nicklaus Paprika Lobell, the morning 2:09.2, an indication that the
match-up is expected to draw lire choice. Also in the field are racing strip here is in excellent
war plus win, place. show.
quineltas every race.
the bulk of the attention, the Rum Fantasy from the Bob condition. Bomber G. was
overall field Is the strongest In Neely barn and Killarney driven by John Del Costa.
• Gourmet dining In the
air-conditioned clubhouse.
this tournament's history,
Kni gh t trained and driven by Young Cindy Sirk, one of the
Among the other standouts Dave Sica. Neely was the lady drLvprgh'rp I,w.%r rinv...
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BritihC
and two other ehr~rnpion here during
• Post time 7:45 PM
ü a mite of 2:12.1. One of the
crowns this year, Lee Trevino, spring meeting and he and Sica most consistent horses here the Se minole County teams tonight.
• Ladies Nile Th ursday
Lake Howell plays at Lake
Gene Littler, Al Geiberger a nd staged some of the most ex- past three seasons, Easter Brantley,
Orlando Bishop
John Mahaffey, who has ad- citing stretch due ls of the mee t April, was barely
beaten in the Moore is at Lyman and Orlando
vanced to eighth place on the behind these two horses,
fifth race by Wally B)Td from Oak Ridge is alSeminole,
money-winning list without
Post time for the first race is the DenLs Bourgeois stable in
Gametime at each location is,
winning a tournament.
7:45 p.m. Monday through 2:12.3.
7:30.
Other 1975 tournament winners in the 356 man field are
Don Bios, Art Wall, Larry Ziegler, Jerry McGee, Tom Jenkins,
Don Iverson and Dave Hill, who
took the Sahara title last
weekend.

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thoroughly familiar with the 17, on the latter's home field.
Grambling, coached by the finally got their act together Florida 27, LSU 7N
abilities of these fine teams so
Two ccntests worthy of legendary Eddie Robinson,
and will stun Dan Devine's Maryland 32, Syracuse 17
.
FIRST
we can confidently predict the special note have two of the in 34 seasons has run up an young Noire Dame club. In a Memphis St. 2$, No. Tex. St. 20
740,SiO CChOAIbCqdl(6 )
FOURTH RACE-1
Mlii Pace.
1910,
Egad, dear readers, the Oklahoma Soon ers will he rude service
academies, Navy j amazing 23611-31 record, will sIx)Ckerat South &amp;ndwemake (M)
1 40; 3. Aldna Eloria (2) 1 10;
Q(4 Dennis)
schedule
makers have outdone guests as they trample the The Air Force meeting
Jeans F i rst IT. Rau)
61 60,00. P 16 1) 1162 90
It Sf)lWtaflS 21, Irish 14 - and Michigan 2$, Missouri 21
surprise the Beavers, 26-14!
773
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themselves this weekend. Colorado Buffaloes, 35-7. Th
SECOPD— 1 LrriOkok (1) Freddie AdiOs
The Hoople upset specia ls of
remember you read it first in Ohio U. 15, Minnesota 13
e nation's capital and storied
Drive) ii,
Every section of the country
offe nses
a1
Hoople-har.rumph!
(M
Crank)
92,
Grambling
journeying
to
the
day
will
find
Ohio
Miss. State 38, So. M153. 14
6
i$O. 70. Arec his AIbd
40, Egyptian Wind
boasts big games with two of stage a brilliant battle wi th the
IS
Hobbs)
Is
1,
University
of
the
Mid-America
Navy
24, Air Force 18
Q (15) 7 7, P (IS)9)30; ()g 3(46
' the top attractions matching Wolverines outscrapping the Portland to meet the Oregon conf erence upending Minnesota
A(1m% (W
with 1) 65050
Now
go
on
wi
th
my
for'cast.
Nebraska
20, Miami, (Fla.) 17
•
In11('ter (R Allen Jr) 57.
Sta te Beavers. In their infant
Oklahoma and Colorado in a Tigers to win 28-21.
SATURDAY,
Oct.
4
60,
the
Big 10 on the Gophe rs
Tulsa 35, New Mu. 13
FIFTH RACE.C.2 Paci.l Miii - Big Eight showdown, and
5 60 310. 2 EchanoArana(3)
There are three Pacific series, the Air Force has SURk field. Yas, dear friends,
60. 1 Dons Ann Raider IA, man
Alabama 24, Miss. 7
N.C. State 30, Indiana 23
150. 3. Alana Lnit (213 60.
0 (3 5) 7 NbIrj (L
Michigan,
the
Big
10 Eight-Big 10 contests on tap the Na vy four times while - Bobcats will surprise with a
yJr9
36 60 ; P 13 3) ii? 30.
Appalachian
St.
36,
Tenn.
T.
16
Kent
State 14, No. 111. 7
measured Flo (j FiliipeIll 101. 4
powerhouse, hos ting Missouri, with Illinois getting the Hoople heh-heh - being shotdown 13 triumph!
(N)
Mich. St. 21, Notre Dame 14
another Big Eight power.
nod to whip Washington State, three timi-s by the Middies.
Arizona St. 38, Idaho 7 (N)
And
hold
Texas
Tech 32, Okla. St. 21
6
on
to
Your
seats,
36 ), II
3 P1ecu:Aitu(2).sQ Spanish Heide (A Nchoil)
30.20; Southern California to This Saturday, Navy will even kiddies, Dee Troll, our chief Arizona 21, Northwestern 20 Oklahoma 35, Colorado 7
(37)53 00. P (3 7) taa.9o, DO IS 3) Mfldy N
i b (1 Rau) 12, $ Joshua
The Hoople operatives in the wallop host Iowa, 42-21, and the series with a hard-fought 24 Midwest scout, reports the l N)
77300
Grambling 26, Oregon St 14 (N)
IR Stronqi 3
field are - kaff-kaff - Ohio State to smash UCLA, 35- 18 vi ctory.
FIFTH - I Fermin Larrej (1)
Michigan Sta te Spartans have Arkansas St. 15, SW La. 12 (N) Washingto n 39, Oregon ''
SIXTH RACE.C.3 Pace.I Mile— I
770. 3 tO. S 50, 7 Marur) Echave (i ) Ripping On (I
Miller) 31
Arkansas 30, TCU 6(N)
S 00. 3 tO. 3 Celaya Bengea (1) 760,
Pacific 8, U Tex. El Paso 0 Ni
C'a;ayant (No Driver) 77, 3. More
Auburn
41, Va. Tech. 8
(II) 900; P (11)19.10.
Penn State 21, Kentucky 12
Reliable (A Wilsey Jr.) II, 1.
SIXTH — 1. Negui Javi (7) 7,0, Claypiaven Poneer (
Ball State 25, Indiana St. 7
PennsylvanIa 15, Brown 10
W Spr)ggs) •
5 20, 4 80, 2. Domingo Allu
eries
5 Bright Mir is Farber) 1 1
Boston Col. 38, Villanova 0 (N) Pittsburgh 36, Duke 14 Ni
640 ) Arecha
Echava(4)1;'°d LIflcoIn% spirit (L Deflerryjr)i 6
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17 6) II 00. p 12 6) 320 10
Bowling Green 28, Western Purdue 17, Miami, (0.) 14
7 Greenland Beauty (B t'4ali)5 1 5
SEVENTH —I Echano Okokl (1) Chancey MM Lacy (M Saba
Mich.
10
San Diego St. 29, Fullerton .- t
0ka) 4
1 20.4 60.3 40. 2 Uritis Leni:1418 20, 1
Brigham
Young
11,
New
(N)
? 40. 3 Aldana Arans is) 4 oo. o I I
SEVENTH RACE-1 Milli pace.
Nlexico
23
4) 41 60, P 1 1 4) 270 00
Baylor 16, So. Carohna 10 (N)
ClAimiftg 1 2,50 — I Ktilyfuck Tim
Cornell 28, Bucknell 14
EIGHTH — MaruriRamon (3)
(P Mi lle r) 6 I, 7 Dottie Knox (K
Long Beach St. 21, So. 111. 7
1760600420. Fermin Juan (7) 5.00 NicholI) 77. 3
California 22, San Jose St. 13
Kenwooj Jim
West Va. fl, SMU 18
.
Monday Morning Blues the league play.
Sala Larrea (5) 160; 0 (3 fl Allen Jr )
I Bold Affair 1W
PI1flCCtOEI 26, Columbia 8
i
Stanford
21, Army 13
Ladies league
Bowling for
Atlantic n1
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21,
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NINTH
Cross
7
Erclo:a (3) 12 20 6 60 Provost) S 1. 6 Trout L
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27, Temple 11
(J1arIiiGrosslric.teaiii, Dorine
((
6 tO. 7 Blb (5) 5 60 5 60
La uraTi'i'ry spared the -7
I Richmond 35, E. Carolina 21 Texas 35, Utah State 15 (N)
; 3. Sqia Scituro) 31.7 Iron City Nancy (
MacAteer rolled the only 200 of
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Toledo 28, Dayton 13(N)
the morning (204) for the high an re Sampl es
TEP4TH—Muuerio(6)20O06
VMI
14,
Furman
7
I
Tulane
24, Van derbilt 18(N)
series
110. Santi (3)510510, Mencha (7)
or
the
day
also
(s6). The
EIOHTHRACE.c.I Pace.1MUe—
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the
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Clemson
20
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MARY
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Iowa State 41, Utah 8
team was that of Ann Smith 175ELEVENTH — Negul Miguel (2) Governor Del Lee 1W KInsley) 51.
I Harvard 17, Boston U.
, ,.,
U 12
Malrnrose is high for the
'ilu.
A" High or J ohnny 's )anud.ru
II 50 SOOi 60, Ogulia Altu (1)14.60 1 Mibeit Queen (E. Taylor) 97
No Carolina 3-4, Virginia 21
.
I
I 10. Domingo Bengoi (I ) 5.70; 0 (I
,j Central Mich. 36, Ill. St. 6 (N) Louisville 17, Wichi ta St. 7 (N)
The high game of
Byrd K (B. Deason) 7 2. 6 Bornie
team was Millie Garne r 171-458, women (149)
• ,
2) 3710, P171) 21960
Illinois 30, Wash. St. 20
lye (C. Denn) $1 7 Ougger
IIC night goes
•
to
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Wisconsin 28, Kansas 14
Fleetline Homes high was
high series was rolled by Sampl es h a d
TWELFTH —
Erdola Aipi (S) Wave (W Lewis)1 1, a
Special Byrd
Mike
Bowes
So.
Calif. 42, Iowa 21
Colorado St. 35, Wyoming 18
1 20 9 40 12 10. Bilbao Ramon (6) fD Brainard) I I
Donna Lepore 179 and Noma 191 and Dot Holbrook 171. The Ceresoli (541)
sas St. 10 Yale 24, Colgate 6
S 60 7 10, Celaya Larrea (I) 7 10: Q
Sharp 174-484. Nilands Bar high --VNINTH RACE.B.) Pace.) Mile —
-"
S 6) 15000, P IS 6) 1,176 60, 8 i 0 I Joyous Move
(F. Nelsen) II, 7,
game was Janet flew s 155. Dot
(I 2 with all 1)11)20; (12 with all 6) Fearless Fire (B Provost) $ 1, 3.
Ripley (Ni1.ands Bar) spared
ASS 60
Paprika Lobell (D Brainard) 3 1. 4
A - 1.9". Handle - m6o?.
the 4-5-7 split. "Queen of the
Jimmy Gold (P Saul) 7 2. S curious
RESULTS

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PennOYS Mini Bike
77643

Rfnt
Pas?ijre- for noIses
ton,' 321 0736

InAririll r1,t,,' %i- , g machine
Pv balance of 575 or 10 DAyments
of $5 See At
5AP4FORO SEWING CENTER
107 Fit First, Downtown
1779411 Eve *69 1146

lo wer

steering, air $I,

373

r_i r!

11 F,

,'ttar. I nier.. i 0I &amp; rh.qlr corner
tableS, a' 1' renipr tahIe 171 1011
21a Red, $30. End table with
drawer, 110; 4 drawer Chest, 53$;
Rocker, $70; Swivel rocker, 515;
Gate leg table, 113, Youth bed,
530. Mahagony secretary, $750.
Gold 91" Sofa, 175: KULP
DECORATORS. 409w, 1;f St., 323
7333

6 OR 8 CYLINDER

52-Appliances
JAL ITY APPLIANCES AT
BARGAIN PRICES SANFORD
t.UCTION, 323 7)10

TUNE UP

SMALL APPLIANCES
REPAIRED

5005 Sanford Ave 373V310

$ 88 PLUS

K ENMORE WASHER, part;,
service, used machines

PARTS
or TV's from 130. 81w, troir
IS; Service all makes HERBS
'V 1700 S French, 373 1731.

Antenrus, Installed Also music
'teqi-nm flAQriQ Systems New of
Id
-nnsfructbon
177 7998
r'i.theatt V'eo

COLOR TV,5I19SMOPITH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
641 10C4

'1.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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age Sale-- Little bit of

erythIng. Childrens games,
cords, stuffed animals 3153
clng for garden equipment?
Pad today's classified ads for
odbu',j,

55-Boats &amp; \ccllssories
(arayrlle IA' BOwridr, 8$ HP
,Iflrtude. Immaculate cond
rlude's all SAfety &amp; Ski equip
596 171 191)

Air Conditioning

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JOHNS RIVER— Near DeBary,

trailer, Excellent

condition

CALL NOW

ibsen inboard and outboard , tow
irs, full canvas, instruments.
0, icebox, sink; tandem

_Home Improvemenijl

:eCtral Heat &amp; Air Conditioning
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford 372
1771

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RUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
1,tENT ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY AND REPAIRS 372
1335
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1111111,

&amp; Door Screens
Custom made Repairs
Diriccxnt Prices 377 6670

trtcr rr

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(b 7, 'to''-' :

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'

Plastering
A.

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Pressure Cleaning
ALA CLEANS ALL

F 'tenor PtC%riurC'Citjnrig
3211*45
A Small CtaSsified Ad brings og
rptumn Try cvi.' aol cr1- Cami
cII er 5) 9'9)
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Radio &amp; 'IV

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FSTERSOP'S
LAP.LL,,JNG
f9 i..Ildnzing, Excavating. Otc
Work F 'II dirt. top so,i 3fl 9;3

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F ,ti-rrir

r-' y't, -

Beauty Care
ic :.j ly

JP- r'-'-, r;,
cc;

PET REST INN
floarctirg &amp; Groom-rig
Ph 377 a337

Need help on that Saturday
rob -)
Prri,n
rInO,
(r,'?f
i f fi, In,' Pif'j,' tA
"qh ,
'1
V1'91a5

MOD-010-

Aluminum _Sauna

Pet Care

Interior. F'?crrir Panting 73 years
experienc,. .'iPso rn-nor repairs V
Wr'rkm,,n 665 8230

AIR CONDITIONING.
REFRIGERATION DUCT
WORK 71 hour Servce All
n',iIrs
D Y KES AIR CON
Dli lO?4lP4l, 3,12 5877

unatx,ut fiberglas. canvas tap.
HP Mercury. engine 1. boat in
'ellen? Shape &amp; ready to go

all sails. auxillar; Out

it

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

I.. Lake Mary. Furniture,
rapes, Clothes &amp; Mist,

Bookke.phg ervki

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F'rr cr'' t, ' i- ,-' , , t-) o -- ' '' -".1 a
full tin,' h'vhki'-t'D,'r I' nuu-ic al
StAtements arid tax repo'tt $34
7606

law CIear-n, liii urt l'a, 'O(h
All krcct (it (Igging HOuC trailers
Stored &amp; moved 1?7 911'1

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE II
Classified Acts didn't .yorh
th ereOulin I be .iiy

Land Maintenance
;'c'ng fli s( n,j fi,cch t.ou- A'rb
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Roofing

C&amp;A Backhoe Service

moving allowance when you buy a new
,ica To.',rPcme at Sanora • Move in for less and you

keep t1;e differ ence.
See what a Granada Townhome has to offer. Over 1,650
- including 3 bedrooms, 2z
cquare feet of living space
baths mind plenty of clocets A private courtyard entrance,
enclosed patio garden, two-car garage with electric doors.
central heat and air, coIor.ccordcnated kitchen and much
more Cc-mpete recreator-at facilities maintained by the

3 lSaru'k'r mntor tuo11e, gOOd
riruCt? On t ar ri,.' did to ,IPri,",',
All 171 WA

FREE
37] 03)2

Assume Payments

id,

E MARY— Beautiful lakefront
I on a peninsula for unotAIrt ed
entry 173.000
F or rest Greene Inc
$33 REALTORS
3736353

71 Pinto auilomatic factory AI F
*995 175 *37(1 or *14 4603 Dealer
77 Ttloinfill 7 fir
to* mileage
rYnryimy 'D.t'iI 1v,'rg,' ret,,-:
517(10 lair Price. 5117-75 32'] 8370
or *14 4405 Dealer

ack Lab, 72 mos. old, not a famil
iet. Good watch dog for home 0

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most an acre of river fron t with
autiIvl trees, great fishing.
a-net says "Submit offers"

ORIENTAL. RUGS WANTED

OP priccj paid, used, any conditioi

:ocoa; 525 eac h Phone 372 073

FULLER BRUSH
323 1911

Slmetto, Oct. 1, 9 6

42-

769 C'b'-vrniit El Camino
IGW
milC,,p. Small VI. Auto trn PS, air Immaculate conditon
througf 11.600 or best Offer
Phone 847 77f)A after 6 p m

moct used furniture wanted to

te-r S p m

Spacious

MIS—REALTORS

373 1329

CASH 322.4132

—III.irsnc. CLnr

00 square feet, 3 bedroom, 2 bath.
emily, room, equIpped eat in
tthtn, ' acre lot. *3.4,500.
pr Hrs raIl REALTOR-A;slate
In Mr Daniel, 177 41)4

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

Larry Saxon, Realtor
!

HAL COLBERT

C A SH
For Your Junk Cars

ruse-cs furntur. icppia'icr's ?oils

Si-Household Goods

MOSS IE C. BATEMA

.'p"41 AM FM Ractg
107 1'V3 1117

rrlvate party 373 1570

o — rt' I' 3UJ41u les

Broker, 107 W Commercial
Sanford 372 191

433

RA-4IItnfflr CLr,

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16 Mustang 3 speed 7*v New in
,pectpon anti tires, valve lOb; 1330

64.4 5126, Winter Park

W. Garnett White

JOHN K WIDER ASSOC

Near Osteen

111,500. Call anytime after S p m
373535$

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Piece or HousetuJI
CASH 37] 1321

nt fllij,' Lu?re i vcIrc Carpi
Shampooer for only $I SO per day

HP Too riding rrOwer;4Hppow er
roto tiller- Hand u-ultlyatOr, Good
condition. 373 61.15

mmaculate 3 bedroom ho rn
123.900

Old 7 story home on

I

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5Q (WY

ANTIQUES

64-Equipment for Rent

er top-s. Sinks
Installation avail
able Bud Cabell 377 5057 any
time

Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

three lots, 75th St , Zoned MR

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Any Quantity NOLL'S Cali
berry, Hwy 1797 5301704.

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IitPip0 Bathr oo
m Cabinets, Count

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
377 499)
1919 S. French
177 7374. 372 14%,322,19"

acre; 2 bedrooms, I bath;

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Wrrnxlruff's Garci,-.n Center
tI1 ("l"ny A,,-

,TOP AND THINK A MINUTE
Classified Ads didn't woi
- there wouldn't be any.

By owner- 7, miles west of
ford, 3 bedroom;, excellt
ditiOfl, 115.900. 323 OiiOor 162-

Real Estate
322.7643

,# ,I

ruen

0L1.LJ Wfl' 5.

rondtriirted home In 1200
brand in Sanford Call Ji
Wliliamt. Kbmb.r Rea lly. 64
0457

trees Central heal &amp; air, fin
on ly 120,000

Ron

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PsS Pr,', iS,' time rCIp45,pd ala
fc..1 (,irfl.'n14fld 1100W 1st

over 1 ,ICre With shade &amp; I

.

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' SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
THE
WANT
AD
COLUMNS

A MINUTE U
d'dfl'f *0th
I I—•- .sn.4

We Buy Furniture

\ fl $500
Grjr

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Celehr,t

Stemper Realty

?S63 Park Dr
.
WALKING SHOES
hen bass says go. you go- Train
Slerred Owner must sell his pride
&amp; joy. Plush 2 year old) bedroom.
2 bath, family room, central air,
and double garage Was 131,500,
now reduced to $21,900 Aj5jntabIe
123.000, 71, Pc?. mortgbge. 323
Pill to

BON 533, S.anford, Fla 3?7?I
________

Can Help
Call 123 3s7
WritePO Bo* 17t

PFOIICFO 17 400—Lovely home or
Wynnwnnd 7 bed room 1
bath
limbo P. Florida rooms double
lot wi-Il iandcc,,pe.j with
large
oabt 577 son

EALTORS

AL ANON
For

FHA APPROVED— MinImu m Cowl
oavrnt. 1 hedrm t' bath
Central h n Carpeted,
Ie-n
176.SOO

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3 bedroom frame home, sittini

Harold Hall Realty

Your MLS Agency

For Iamiilj or frienj of pi4lam

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IIIPFF- flnu
- .. Nv with 'oar,' gain,',' mci 520s

3222420 Anytime

IN YOUR

323 7?22

r 't'r ri
i.nr OitOn
I ' - " rir'wnurow , 524 900

Z

4-Personals
-IS AI.COiiöt,. A PPOfl1JM

OokLa0

woman WhO had number of other medical
a• Zyearld
both ovar Iss removed, and
I disorders. I don't assUme I

hormones are warran(1 in ni

TAX CREDIT APPLIES

]Ica line

36 times
2lca lint
($2.00 MIP4 MUM CHARGE)

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energy and hot flashes.

and verytrncomforthble Inma

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her 16w

- 41—Houses

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Realty .

MODELS NOWOPEN FOR INSPECTION

11111111

Sund-No Frkk

moved to a new community and

• therapy. Surely that Is a worse with these hormones.
widespr ead enough practice by
Hot flashes are one of the
It
now, even If some doctors are manifestations
of
the
AISSI
:
menopause that can be greatly
I get so angry with physjcla,
p
benefited by giving estrogen.
, who, because they are males What you fail to recognize in
• anti do not experience your rush to Judgment is
that
menopause,dLlssitwi,uta many of th
e symptoms you
a th ought! Hot flashes are real think of
as related to
P

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Lamb

question! Although she has

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ItLr1i I
Pen Peal Estate Broker
ItOOf ;s'hst
322 "Ss

16,9OO by

Noon The Da Before Publication

oblems that w ould be made

Re
III

for 15 years totally ignored her

Real Estate

Stenstrom

DEADLINES

pr

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ABOUT OLD CLASSMATES.

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Dr.

and

dtnp
Surrounded by
heautifaul v.ak .,ni rvore,s trees
173

Ufit

Highway 17.92, Sanford, Next To Cavalier
323-8670 or 831.9777

- 4lca line

6thru3Stimes

I am curIous why you did not replacement (or those who need --- 3-Centeróes
____
tell her to go to a gynecologist it and have no medical
One Cemetery Plot who would put her on hormone

It

If

It

10

outside, Storage, Modern Equipped KItchen,

beensuUermgfromfl

WILL BE LIKE A WONDERFUL LETTER FROM HOME.

Mlla
ge

Year

RATES
lthruStimes

i'anni'unq

td,'* houses In a rural area No cso'a
payment, monthly payments le
than rent. Government tubsidlji
to Qualified buyers Call to see
you Qualify!
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Rea l E;tat9Brok er
103W lit St.
Las. -- 'l At1. -

83-9993

( a ref u I Ii se

0

327 S9lOeve-s

3 Mo..6 Mo. &amp; 1
teases
NO SECURITY DEPOSIT.
Large 1 &amp; 2

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole
OrJndo -Winter Park

HOURS

at

CASSELBERRY-_ 3 bedroom,
bath home, family room, air
Conditioned, carpeted, kitchen
equipped, clothes wasper, food
freezer included. Garage, nice
Yard. $250
CALL TO SEE
FERN PARK MAITLAND -- 3 bad
rooms. I, balh, air conditioner,
dishwasher, fenced yard, $775

FORREST GREENE INC

P

)

Hormon es Need CLASSIFIED DEPT.

IN

3 OR. I bath, kil. CQUP a
mature couple No pet; 373

..~

example, may submit drawings writing to: 1976 NCC Student

0

Mprn7 RP irgi- Sreened POrch,
rarprirt ulufity rm - kItchen
r'nhuipned . fruit &amp; shade ti'eej, $160
mo 127 7761

C

.

322-2611

Adult nark

* They're Hot" *

YOU CAN EAT

BREAKFAST .........7k

when
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Instruction.: The hldien names listed bruiw appear forward.
backward. u p, down. or diagonally iv. th e puzzle. Find
each
hid'l*'n name and bo; it In as shown:
('HOl.Elt,
IMIETI(;o
M I'M PS
DIPIITHERIMALARIA
SMALI.pOX
HEPATITIS
MEASI.ES
TETANUs
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P.M.

RIVER
ikhiq

Properl

cEMIPIOl F CO Acr e,,
frac
tmall and large 17 000 per aci
arid ip Terry Ri-ally Realtor 6:
0711

Living

PFAL TOR 3777198
I Bedroom trailer In Paoia. 575 P1w
$73 deposit 377 470.

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office furniturø
'lcxc1 r-.v ',?,'p'l 1.-rib s, Jr. CC ijtuyp desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs. straight Chairs, filing
cabinet;. AS is Cash and Carry
P.,OLL'S
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I Wheel drive nick up. I speed, '71
lnternclinrial, short hid, heavy
runninn g.'ar 51900 7731633

"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GORMLV'SE 16
Sanford 373477)

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I) P U T U II A N I) H S I S I' M ,% I K i

and

stories, submisiSion of applicadon fonm
of computers? If so, you may with computers - everything sciencemusic,
fictionshort
and poetry
in Is April 1, 1976.
have
an
opportunity
to
parfrom
art
or
design
to
a
cornorder
to
attract
a
new
group
of
SERVING
10:00
Entry rules, application
WED. NIGHT
ticipate in the Nationwide puter giune Or
A PrOJeCt en' students
to
Computing.
forms
and additional InAU..THE SPAGHETTI
Student Computer Fair as a tallIngtheuseofconiputert
DAILY SPECIALS
Elementary
students,
for
formation
may be obtained by
school
$2.30
ComputerConferencetebe held
Dr. Sema Marks, Director of of a
LUNCH--------------$1.95
compu ter."
FRIDAYNIGIIT
Computer Fair, City University
ln
New
York
June
7to
June
lO.
Academic
Computing at the
DINNER ------------$2.93
A first prize, an Altair 8800 of New York, 33 West 42nd
ALL THE TACOS WITH
cHILI YOU CAN EAT $2.50
If you are in elementary, City University of New York Computer Kit, will be awarded Street, New York. New York
I middle school or high school and Chairman of the Fair,
to the most outstanding project. l003.

TILL

Professionally Managed

DI P H T H K H I ,t P X F; t. I. A S I. I

r'nn.-, imflm
, .fl "flnn' N"erh
'ri ri

.4 lk

7 BR. fenced yard. 5130 AduItt
preferred 37) SeSI or 3776670

SANFORD

SMUPSRRTPBNOP KSYKK

FORREST GREENE INC
2336153
REALTOR
3778970

9343

1505 W. 25th St.

MUOMMS(;u I SF.' S ES

:
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125

FROM

In 5rhoi &amp; SOOpin
SANFORD MOBILE PAP K5 INC
(San MnC.ntralt
114-1116% OrlanwoDrivr
123 1930

(venit

Country

REAl TOW 31) 3774

31A-Duplexes

32--Houses

Patio Apartments

14

CHILDREN WELCOMI

WFI' IS/A

46-commerclal

______

JIM DANDY JAll FEED

60-Office Supplies

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79-Trucks-Trailers

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Wednesday, Oct. 1, 1975-SB
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67A-Feed

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$31 041 eves

cs-c,uruy Dposi PrOured

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STUDIO 1, 2, 3
BEOROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
IOWNHOUSES

C H N T M I' S (3 F: I N

SMALLMpOIlIt pF.I..%Itpp

R estatii'aiit
3200 S. U.s. 17-92 - Sanford

7A17 FIm Sanlo,d
""
'-

AF ,uipy - 7 (3W duplex. kit
rp,'n oippeci Car pe ted, central
p.,,'g p.
)50 per mo

3222090

Caya!'
ier

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS NO PETS
116W 2nd St

2 Story Colonial home, fumnli hed,
air. Can be used d% two riin a
apartmen ts Garage. Nice lot.
Only 120,000. Owner Assoc late,

-

Sanford, Fl.

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7977 Hwy It 97
372 3961

2611.

737i Park Dr
377 7111
PFAI TOP
AFTER IIRS
377 1991
'I?? 97*1
777 06.1111111

Io(8tion_ 130,000,

1 ake Mary -- Nice furnished apt
mAlijr Working man only No
dti,1pnl or pets 191 37? 3930

Monthly kr'nlalsAu,
Availabl
$133 5130 Color TV
OUALI7Y INN - NORTH
11&amp;SRI3I L on gwood

eneva
ardens

In
I
I t141% III

JIM HUNT

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WEEKLY RATES

lor7 Bedrooms Ac4'ltsonly
PARK AVENUE MORILE PARK
7513 Park Dr ive 110 up

Tworonm turn or unfurn anuuits preferred Security deposit.
37) SCSi or 'l7 M70

S A t' M P P U F S M N P It

I I F: N 0

11111
9:11

Large efficiency apt,. upstairs,)
blocks from town, low rent,
looking for good tenant. Call 373
5109 after 6 p m

At Town &amp; LOlIC Apar?n,tnt5 1200
month plut utilit,' 373 4070

T*,' One bedroom fu'n'thed
apt;
('flwntlAIr
nnvPnien t l0(At,n
ideal fir rider CoocIes
$11 0910
rca v

761 RR MOBILE HOMES
Fi'rnkhr'd Iflrlud ng UfihlI,r

rffrnir,r

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For Those tinder 20

LI 11E EXORO

________________________

Deluxe 1.Bedroom Apt.

ti It K I. () ii C II () I. K II I I) I) (' it I I)

fled baseball game against those

IJcJeflt

Large 2 bedroom downstairs apt.,
dining room, kitchen, living room
3 bls fro m town Call 37) 3109
alter
6pm

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Communicable

7 HR. air. near SJC 1g.. Private 10
5 1 30 mo. plus Utillti, 5
323 0613-

____

rc,orn turn
apt lIrcirooni is air
conditioned $100 no Ill [ etr, St
377 1753 or 377 s,6____

56

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PonSON MAR INE

Why sloe it and forget it? Sell it a
forget It with a Classified Ad 3:

fiJ
REALTY IIIl.i,

Evening Herald,

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

Catmn adjoining
Ocala Platici
Forest Moss Bluff Ridge, $0' a
I
so,, cabin furnished, air ci
difloned 16.300 with
one thi
down. 3278770

322-6457

344blle Homes

tin

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC

(I or 97 10PO4P4 PEAt TOP

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flssqirrin,y

(44) Rwitched

jAcKBjjjj'

3 is

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I

JOHNNY WALKER

III I III

Sp8iut well fU'%hd pine
paneled, 9000 Quiet neighborhood
All electric Adultt 3220796

II
A..,.3.............a..
JI—Ik1I IULHIS Furnished

______

he 's being discriminated

I

3 room lurn,,j,
8partrnen?; Adult
only tot w 9th St .90 month Call
372 5967

00" EspenSe%orppom&amp;floard
P.
"I'..iq
I I rr • I,, 1
Ij' r- Yi - J
reccprnted Come see
300 F
tirp,,rt
Sanford 373 1310

causes for the decline _apathy for 36th place - hardly the rowdies from Sleepy-Eye. against.

ST PR ICES IN AR

TSUGGESTEDORCHILDI1N

NOW IFASING
Pii'w "1i't1Pr
I dory dtui'O apart
"t'. iltri ' , l,
'uirn,spi..i
roo.cnjrn,,,
lr
.ini
beautifully landscaped $133 mo
Call bCtw
For In
ftrnal OO call 2370101

OeFary - Acitjtt I KR air. Close to
ct(rf.5 rhnrche Idea l for retired
r4"'-ofl' ''-e '.115 or 377 5051

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time for the ann

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Culture

I 01 '76

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Easy iru'riui-, Jivog Come
ion us
FRAPIKLIU ARMSAPT$ Pent
from liii rro 373 6650

20. — — —

57S depouf

Two bedroom furnished apartment.
37' 5037

ri Horn,' 121 0319

(OIip.'rRyT4ll FRS Nir. lni,
fret
sir ? R 517$ mn
rufd tim
.. 'i. l4'nnrlp

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cency a pa rtment, lights and
water furniShed Elizabeth Crews.
r*'one 373 Sill before 10 a m

30-Apartments Unfljrnjshed

1`1
— — —

21

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iiinArtmoont Ill

Ap S1 mnq nt
377 I7 or 675 16$?

entr8nce pi vale
((fii.t.on(.d no COoking

MAn or Woman To Share

17

— 19 —

VIEWER APATHY: Network or protest?
highest mark in class.
Walnut Grove hopes to atone Icir
Officials are showing some
PREMATURE JIJBII,JA.
ABOUT TUNIGLIT:
last
year's 36.0 humiliating
concern over the early drop in lION':
Prorrotlon.mfnded
8-9 CI1.S TONY ORLANIR) defeat. Guess where they find a
viewer numbers. First-week Jimmy Konkack glimpsed the AND DAWN Kate Smith, who nw pitcher. On the farm,
statistics indicate there were overnight returns In New York has been making the rounds of where he's tossing rocks at
3.6 per cent fewer viewers this and Los Angeles the first week the variety shows in a chicken hawks.
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your diners. Cool yogurt and a t4 teaspoon pepper
skillet. Add onion and green
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4 bananas peeled and
turmeric
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quarters
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and simmer 15 minutes. Add
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and
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chicken
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the culinary arts.
light low, light Ow candle.i, and Continental.
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YOU have flCu u stew, YOU
In 1967 he Joined the Marriott desserts and entrees. He has Sanford.
housewife who does not have a can fake
heavy on garnishes. Let
by applying (.orporation and was based at cooked for several presiden
handsome collection of silver,
ts
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favorite discount store and
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Sanford — on occasion. His greenery, apple, beet, egg or
youngest restaurant manager try's
colorful place mats at least two
major airlines, including
Carl was transferred to the hobbies are gardening, land- pickle
e American Restaurant
slices, olives or a
the preparation of 3,000 to 6,000 Sanford Marriott operation in scaping and do-it-yourself sprinkling of chives.

a pennywise shopper today
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concerning domestic needs, but
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Oct. 2, 1975
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Your mate is not likely to share They may gain the upper hand, as frank and honest as possible
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your enthusiasm a bout projects
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around the home today. Be you handle business matters information will work against for you this coming year.
prepared to tackle them alone, early, they should come off to you.
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The case was tile first trial of
13 persons arrested after raids
by sheriff's agents Aug. 15 that
Police said broke up a milliondollar-a-year "steal-te-order
theft ring ope rating in live
central Florida counties,
Richards testified he didn't
know the television had been
stolen when he paid $125 to
James Arthur Onie, of Orlando.
lie said he thought Onie was
cO)Id
the
area and needed the money.
Onie, who earlier pleaded
guilty to burglary and turned
state's evidence in the theft ring
cases, testified he sold the
tele0sion to Richards several
hours after tw an anotirr

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receiving and con
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Richards was adjudicated
guiityjr,u
by
tran after the verdict
Wednesday n the wo-day trial
and
obo
wed t
onhondpendingcompefon0(
court-ordered pre•sentenre
investigation. lie could receive
a maximum five-year prison

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year.
diffe re nce
if there is any
Beckwith
said
he's be paid by the county to insure
Circuit Court Clerk Art Beck suggesting the county revert
e2 equal
with Jr. said today he will je
pa}checks
said the county
the coullty corn- (Art) Beckwith said
mission suggesting
t
would have to "make up the
eliminating
shortened the county would d ifference" in an ad.
paychecks for county employes have to make up the
minator'payatyear'send jg
at the end' of each fiscal year.
difference' in an the total salaryis divided by 52
Beckwith's memo is in administrator's pay weeks.
The simple way is to go back
response to statements that a at year's end if the
is
to
monthly
salaries," Beckwith
"foulw" In the clerk's office
total
sa la ry
shorted
4 paych e ks or about
divided by 52 weeks. The "foulup" was brought to
the attention rif the commission
Officials estimated it wo Id the old method of paying ad. on Tuesday by Sig Pearson, the
take $13,000 to insure that all of
county's director of the lice
rninlstratocs by the month.
the 39 county workers rece
ived he said he will ask that an of Management Analysis and
a full paycheck 0~s week — the employe's yearly salary be
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Officials of several Seminole County organizations presided at Wednesday's Seminar on Ifealth Care
for senior citizens, From lelt are: Mary MrIlhersou, president, American Association of Retired
Persons; Bob Daelin, Seminole County Mentsl health Association representative; A lIa,
president, Nursing Home Associat ion of Florida; and Edith
Harrison, president, Sanford Sealor
Citilens.

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By DONNA ESTES
Iferald SWI Writer

burglaryring broke into a
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1,egislation to require count),
Judges to hold court wimn the
courts, becomes effective
19Th liattoway warned there is

caseload from aU the cities and
the city police officers will be up

here

among the Seminole County Casselberry),

who

was

"It is not merely the cost in delegation, three members of taway, requires tl~e cities to

(Sanford) all day waitingfor court The

dollar" she said, "or that the which reside in other counties, notify, by di
rect mail, all
city police of ficers will be up Floyd said
bill pushed residents in city and county

,
hauled away the TV on a flu tbed night appealed to State Rep. little support among the people Concern is
of enforcement
local
ck.
1
here (Sanford) all day waiting ftough the legislature by the areas, who own property within
Robert
Hattaway
(Altamonte
for
re
ta
LB.
ining
ty
courts,
ordinances,
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Onie admitted that he was Springs) to work for repeal of
L
for court. The concern la the
.LB.
oup shod apply to all three
feet nf Parcels proposed for
Hattaway said an advertising
UNDER BLADE
$1 38
—Casselberry Chairman lack of enforcement ( through counties thvo1vtI Lake and annexa
involved In appromay 20 two state laws and for enact. campaign he
tion.
conducted,
glaesb
the county court of local or. Brevard Counties as well
Edith
Duerr
y thethef tringjna ment of a rd to require soliciting resposes from the ______________________________________
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dinances,"
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City ftcials have lftslstiil
'P L A i,
stx4o.eighl month period. The county
Ci
Seminole.
V
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Judges to hold traffic people in various areas Of
the mail notification, adPlate &amp;WW dher chwPs
Courts within
the canctwirn, received only 50 Courril 0(
Floyd, noting he was for.
R OUND BONE
ROUND
The Seminole County Land vertjsng and additional public
against uiilt he he
sded municipalities.
Local Goverawats cities can sukeap lost
is Planning Act and the hearb%3 required are cosfly
replies
and
of
these
r"efw
merlY
a
police
officer,
"
it
none
guilty to one
glary.
ineelliq
at
th SanfordCity after the abohtion Of mwilpa1 impor ta nt
Hatthway,
that Justice be meted "Mooney"annexatwa kw,both and unnecessary.
inole County's supported the municipal court IlaU, said when the munici
Onie one-time roommate,
pal
CurIS
is
to
raise
her
xes,
out
LB.
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locally and expeditiously. pushed to passage by the
ordy resident legislator. said he system
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Calvin C.
C
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courts are abolished. some Floyd
said
the
matter
is
one
of
"lliere
are no more kangaroo delegation, affects only flattawa said he moved at a
Yates
Jr.,
also
will
work
for
repeal
of
the
LEAN MEATY
testified for the sU te. Yates has ..
Casselberry Council action must be taken to hold justice rather than revenue.
delegation
hearing
in
courts
here,"
Floyd said in Seminole County.
LB
been Identified as a member of
Mooney" annexation law. The Chairman Edith Duerr and court sessions in the city.
LB.
Mrs.
Duerr
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voiced against state.approved
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and the remainder going across
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Television
decided
to
cancei
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venereal disease problem
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                    <text>12B—Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1975

2438 FRENCH AVE. NEXT TO WINN DIXIE

67th Year, No. 139—Thursday, January 30, 1975

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PRICES GOOD THRU FEB. 11 1975
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RESERVE

VYi PRESCRIPTION
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Osteen Bridge Start
Ma y Not Be Far , Off

COPYRIGHT 157S
SUPERa DRUGS

THE RIGHT TO LIMIT OUAHTITIES

By JOHN

SPousKI
Associate Editor

anything, I expect it now to be
County Lngineer Bill Bush
less. There are more people challenged SYlvester's position
wan ting to bid on this work and on an overpass at the

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Lyman 111gb School Band Boosters and students are selling
tickets on a Suzuki motorcycle, to be awarded to the lucky winner
later In the Spring. The motorcycle has been donated to the Band
by Bill White, owner of Suzuki of Seminole County, Highway 17-92,
I.ngv,od. Procth will go to pay the cost of new band uniforms.
From left: Janice Reindi, Mrs. Sue Calvert, Jan PattIshaII, and
Terry O'Halr. (Photo by Elda Nichols)

LYMAN BAND
OFFERS PRIZE

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Sports Being Used
To Brighten Classes
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Math
was a struggle for Craig Bailer as an 8-year.
But as a 10-year-old he's learning fast
r.i having fun while he's at it in a remedial
jogram that uses sports as a teaching aid,
"I was flunking out in math in public school
to years ago but batting averages are fun,"
he says.

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Pupils who reject conventional teaching

methods are enthusiastic about studying
when it means learning to
batting
averages for a math assignment, describing
how Paul warfielci of the Miami Dolphins
catches a football in an English assignment or
completing a geography task by locating on a
map the site of the recent heavyweight cham.

figure

nijn
i
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University School In Davie, a private school
operated by Nova University, began Its
Sports Learning Center in November to aid 75

'I know we've said it many
tunes before and it didn't
happen, but feel confident that
the time Is at hand for the
replacement of the dilapidated
Osteen Bridge,"
11115 was the statement today
from Deputy District Engineer
Charley Sylvester, Department
of Transportation (DOT) In the
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then it wouldn't be for more State and County funds for a
than 30 days"
project like this, E ven ifittaxes
Adaressing himself to other five or six

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actual bids opening to take 415, approximately two miles
not presently available for the
place at the regularly east of Sanford and spans the studies.
scheduled meeting of DOT on St. Johns ffiver.
— RighLwf-way for SR 419

April 23. According to Sylvester
The new bridge, according to from Sanford to Oviedo were
? It would take another 30 days to
Sylvester, will be built on scheduled to be acquired this
evaluate the bids (May 23 ), and pilings and be one-half mile year, but wi
th the reduction of
another 60 days before the work long and cost $3 million,
gasoline tax revenues It has
would start.
When questioned whether since been removed from

The "LitterLuggers" are gone, but not
forgotten!
The two road crew responsible for
policing the trash and debris alongside the
500-O M miles of county roads have been
absent from the county work force for almost
a year now,
Since they we pa rt f the eeonem!cally
autonomous Arthropod Control Department,
, they were among the first go go when revenue
from dump si tes and transfer sta tions began
to slip. When the two men quit, they were not
replaced.
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will place high school students the Greater Sanford Cham ber
In jobs with non-profit of Commerce and othe r nonorganiutions and 'pay' the profit organizations in the
Seminole High School is stutkti with credit towards community.
'
Implementing a new student graduation, instead of money as "Th e potential employers
community ser vice program on In other student work contacted are very cooperative
the practical theory' that programs,
and recepti ve," Reynolds said.
students learn more in a
SHS Is the first high school In
Reynolds Is chairman of the
working situa tion than In class. Seminole County to Ini tiate the education committee of the
The Community' Action CAP but Principal Don Chamber of Commerce, w hich
Program (CAP), expect ed to be Reynolds said If the program is Is co-sponsoring the program.
success he expects other
Only 15 students attended an
underway by mid-February, a
area schools w il l start the orientation meeting on the
'i
program.
progr am held at the high school
Occupational specialists from this month, but Reynol ds said
high school are currently he expects to have 3040
contacting area non-profit students involved once the
organizations in the city to program gets into full swing.
arrange for employers for the
"The students are en.
Around the Cluck
4A students,
th uslastic about the program,"
Bridge ..................58
The specialists will check he said.
Calendar ..................SA regularly' with both the student
Reynolds also Is encouraging
Classified ...........6.711 and the employer to insure that students to become pa rt of the
Conilcs
511 the student is learning while on program
ith the hope upon
" Crossworcl Puzzle ........811 the job and that he Is meeting graduation "tbey' (the students)
Dear Abby .................6A
the employer's requirements. will have an Inside shot at a
Dr. Lamb .................. 7/i
"The objec t Is to get a one job."
Edi torial ................... 4A adult-one st udent relatIonship
The program Is open to
H0toaCtipe ..................3B so the student can learn," students who are at least 16
Hospital
5A Reynolds said. "Allot us know years old which includes
Obituaries ................SA you lear n more on the job than mainly juniors and seniors.
Sports ................. 128 in school."
Students are limited to a
Tele vision ...............78
Stude nts will receive one maximum of two credits
Women'f .............6-lA credit for 180 hours of work, towards grad uation .
which averages out to one hour
The Community Action
months.
in class for nine
program will add to the work
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For Robbety

The court yesterday delayed Indefinitely the
scheduled sentencing of a 14-year-old Sanford boy
who has pleaded guilty to robbery. Robert Horn Jr.,
14, Apt. 23 Castle Brewer Court Sanford, was
originally Indicted by th e Seminole Co unty Grand
Jury for the alleged robbery and rape June 13 of a
Sanford woman. The rape charge was dropped by
Herring's office after the boy pleaded guilty Oct. 14
to robbery In the case.
In other actions before Circuit Court Judge Joe
A. Cowart Jr., a jury found Daniel Williams, 58, of
Sanford guilty on a charge of lewd act In the
presence of a child. Cowart ordered Williams held
pending a pre-sentence Investigation,

Th e case Involved a two-year-old girl who was
visiting friends In Sanford Dec. 27 with her mother.
Wednesday afternoon a circuit court Jury found
a 25-year-old Sanford man guilty of aggravated
assault after a trial that Assistant Public Defender
George Sprinkel characterized as a "swearing
contest."
Sentencing for Earl Jack Wilflazns, 25, of 400
Pine Ave., Sanford, was delayed and he was
tra nsferr ed to Volusla County for a pending trial
there,
In the Seminole case, Williams was accused of

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New firefighters in the Sanford Fire Department gained experience In lighting a real fire recently
when this two story house on ewtt
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four points higher.
year," La yer said In reply to
This year's scores showed a 11w' It.- jrvj gy
:.ding
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notice bIe drop in English and scores.
Can Johnny and Mary read? In reading.
However, Board Member Pat
That's a question parents arid
TeLson
wanted to know why so
test results
educators alike continually ask b' Other
Bowers
many
students
in the county
show renn and
themselves as they go about the y
have
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in
,reading problems.
uneasy task of preparing voca bulary ou t wo
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fifth
tomorrow's leaders from
director
of elementary
UP two I1Ofl
today's followers.
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uickly ixilntd out
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bowers
believes
that
Intelligence
tests vary on
th grade.
Seminole County studen ts not the seven
any given day and should never
only can read, they can write,
Bowers wasn't perturbed by be construed to mean
spell and Just generally out. the scores. He pointed out
they "Seminole
score all other Florida students were Intelligence tests only and dumb." County children are
PROFESSIONAL
on the 12th grade test.
were used aid administrators
Assistant Superintendent Dan
And Bowers, the county in finding weaknesses in the Dagg
school system's director of system and correcting them. tests stressed the fact that the
SITTER
are used as tools and show
pupil personnel, has the
"I'm glad to see we're only what a child has dune in
It's usually college
statistics to back him up.
making them smarter every the classroom.
students who are
Yesterday, he told the
Seminole School Board the sum
breaking records for
of the percentiles on (Ivy basic
crowding into tele.
phone booths, wreck. tests show students here with
total score of 295.85, compared
a
ing pianos and sitting
to253.23 for the State of Florida.
for days atop tall
"I think that's fantastic,"
poles, but none can
School
Board Chairman R.G.
compare with the sea
"Bud" Feather said, And
gulls over Lake MonSchool Superintendent William
roe which perch daily
Layer added, "You can't get
atop pilings to preen
much better."
The Seminole County School Board Is on the lookout
their feathers and
for a site
The test was administered in to locate an administration building
uncramp
administration
watch for prey in the
September. Almost 80,000 offices and gather them at one location.
waters below. (Her.
students across the state took it,
"Because we're spread all over the county, we're masting the
a Id Staff Phoi'o by
and 1,007 Seminole seniors did taxpayer's money through inefficiency of admlnistation,"
School
Dan Crockett)
the same.
Board Chairman R. G. "Bud" Feather said.
But all the results presented
School Superintendent William Layer, at a work session
by Bowers weren'
t as rosy. In yesterday, proposed locating a "complete complex" on 35 to 40
fact, Board Member Davie acres somewhere in the central part of the county.
Sims questioned the 295 scorIng
As to location, Layer presented six proposals to school board
range on a test that has a 494 members, Layer
said the money for the complex has been in.
possible and requires a score of corporated in the
1975-76 budget,
300 to enter most state
Layer's proposals include:
universities.
—The officer's quarters at the air bast', The quarters could
"Fifty to 60 per cent can't be rented from
the city, but would require extensive renovation,
qualify to get into the state he said.
universities," Sims told
— Phase out some of the older elementary schools and use th
e
Bowers.
structures for the complex.
But Bowers said many
—Locate the administration building in the old
Sanford
students here have no intention Middle School, or across from
it,
of continuing their academic
—Build on the Sunland site. Twenty acres are
available there,
education and plan, instead, to
—Erpand facilities at the garage In Laigwood into a
full
work in vocational fields,
complex which would house all school operations.
Also, Bowers said, if a
—Lease part of a motel complex at SR 44 and
Interstate 4.
student wants to go on to college SEEDCO, the Seminole
Economic and Exnpbyment Develop.
and can't pass the test, that merit Co., sought to
persuade the board to locate at the complex.
student can always go the first It's being developed
by the federal agency.
two years to a junior eollt'o,
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food at 14cDonald's, 14 and Wymom Road, Altamoot SpriM.
Nods were used to help defray cost of new band mHorms. From
left: Jim Luce, Karen Milan, Altamonte Mayor Norman Floyd,

noticed — save an errant ton or two of debris
left untouched alongside the roads — until
County Commissioner Mike Hattaway needed
their services this week. Hattaway wanted to
have Tuscawilla Road from Red Bug to SR
419 cleaned of unsightly litter that had accumulated there.
Commission Chairman Sid Ven Jr.
decided to seek help from Sheriff John Polk's
prisoners who were languishing away In the
county jail.
But out of 90 Inmates, only 11 would be
available for such a program, Polk told The
Herald.
Of these 11, six are trustees whose services

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Sa nford, has been sentenced to years in prison for
The present bridge, which Is original cost estimates might schedule. As soon as the the July 31 robbery of Robert L. Harper of Sa
regarded as one of the oldest In be Jeopardized as a resul t of economy cha es
nf ord.
ng this project
Circuit Court Judge Roger Dykes meted the
aetive service in the state, was Inflation, Sylvester said, "If will be rescheduled,
sentence yesterday. Perkins pleaded guilty to the
charge Sept. 5 and the state dropped a companion
charge of possession of a stolen motor vehicle,
State Atty. Abbot lerrIng's office, accord ing to
court records, also agreed to drop robbery and use
of a firearm In commission of a felony charges
agalat Perkins In connection with a robbery at
Village Rest Thick Stop, Sanford.

By BILL BELLEVILLE
Herald Staff Writer

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chamber office this morning.
Sylvester sa id:
It's the only way we can ever,
Stenstrom told the board,
HOUSE BURNED
— An overpass for the expect an overpass to be built
"According to Sylvester,
railroad crossing on SR 46 west and the only route logo for
DOUGLAS
STENSThOM
the FOR PR
actual construction should start
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TICE
of Sanford Is not yet on the DOT funding."
In July."
the site of a tragedy last schedule. It would require
The advertising for bids is Octobcr when five persons lost planning studies to be cornscheduled for April 1 and the their lives. It is located
on SR pleted first, and the money Is

fourth and fifth graders who were having
trouble learning.
"This is actually a bait center," says center
director Leonard Tom asello. "We bait a child
through what he is interested in and then
proceed to teach him reading and math and
language.
"As far as1 know, this is
only course
its kind In the nation."
Classroom walls are covered with bubble
gum cards, posters and biographies of
various sports heroes.
Teacher Elaine Emerson says boys who
-have to struggle to sit down and write" do It
now in order to send letters to places such as
the National Football League office for
photographs and Informa tion.
"Foothill Is something they're Interested
In, and If they're Interested In knowing more
about Joe Namath they have to write away
for Information," she explains.

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chairman of the Road and
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railroad
are llling to shave corners In crossing, clung the resolution,
submitting their bids"
passed Dec 17 by the Seminole
Since this particular bridge County Board of Cornhas been at this "replacement" missioners, which sought the
stage many times In the past necessary funding for this
and "as subsequently with- project through the U.S.
drawn from the slate's priority Federal Highway Act
list, Sylvester said, "The worst
$90
which could happen now Is a million budgeted for this act
hitch in delays caused by red covering 12 highway vs
tape In procuring the ap railroad conflicts and said

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follow ng canceliction of large purchases of U.S. wheat by
the Soviet Union and mainland China. Beginning today
exporters will be allowed to sell up to 100,000 tons of wheat
and soybeans to Foreign buyers without prior approval
from the Agriculture Department. Since October the limit
has been 50.000 tons.

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A' school for drug-related the present facility is over- into the "stem."
And Mrs. Telson praised
dropouts is overcrowded and crowded.
During a recent visit to the Bobo for his teaching methods
needs a new location,'he
school's executive director told school, located south of and said she was pleased with
Longwood, TeLson said, "They the way the students relate to
school officials yesterday.
Don Bobo, executive director are crowded, really crowded.
at Grove School, told school
School Superintendent WilBudget at the SCh00, is
board members at a work shop 11am Layer proposed portable
a
new
location
$55,000,
with $15,000 paid by the
that he "needed a larger classrooms and
attempts,
county
and the remainder
facility to serve new students." for the school that
SChOOl Hoard member Pat through ''humanistic'' supplied by the federal
Tel.son agreed with Bobo that methods, to help draggles back government.

Tankers, Rice Barges
Crash Communist Ring

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I'IINO?t PENn, Cambodia (AP)
— Two more fuel
tankers and four bargeloads of rice and ammunition got
through the Communist blockade of the Mekong River to
Phnom Perth today. Port officials said
a third tanker was
sunk by Khmer Rouge
rockets, another was beached and
abandoned, apparently because of damage, and a
freighter was left in the river after
her rudder was
smashed. Navy escort boats rescued the three crews, the
officials reported. But a military spokesman in
South
Vietnam said two sailors were killed, and
four were
wounded. Four freighters and three barges were unaccounted for.

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order shutting downi 23 plants to check for flaws in a key

emergency system. The commission has given the
reactor operators 20 days to comply after cracks were
found ins 10-Inch-diameter pipe at reactor in Morris, 111
Th e order is th t ec4nh1 such
rnucnt mvc in th I,-,:I
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Gold Speculators Hit

By GLORIA DROGOSZ
the police budget and an operating expenses, ad.
HeraldStaff Writer
unexpected $20,000 cash carry- mlnistrative
costs
and
LA KE MARY— This city is over from lust year instead of necessary insurance and
in good shape financially and $8,350, account for the surplus, retirement benefits the city
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will be able to beef up its police he said,
does not provide its policemen.
department, according to The city council is to meet in
IV city had budgeted $35,711
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Mayor Walter Sorenson.
7:30 tonight to for a police force consisting of
special
session
at
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. James B. Allen, the
"It's difficult to believe," decide what to do about Its one chief, and only a fulitime
leading practitioner of the Senate filibuster, is
Sorenson said today, but the police force, which presently man and one part-time man.
threatening to talk to death a rule change that would
city has more income than consists of an acting chief, a The budget did not include
weakenhlsfavorltelegislauvetactjc.AproposalbySens
anticipated and more than part-time patrolman and one funds for Insurance and
Walter F. Mondale, D-Minn., and James B. Pearson, R
By FANNETE EDWARDS
charming wife, Matilde, came visit relatives and friends or for enough funds to Improve Its patrol car,
retirement benefits which
Kan., would allow a filibuster to be stopped by a threea Stay there or just shopping. police force without pinching
to Deltona on Jan. 2, 1968.
Herald Correspondent
It
is
to
coaslder
whether
to councilmen agree they should
fifths majority of those voting instead of the present two.
,
The award is given to the
Rodriguez is the oldest living pennies from other budget increase the force to a chief, provide.
thirds. The rule change is expected to come to the Senate
DELTONA — The most citizen who, in the estimation of veteran (as far as can be areas,
two full-time men and to buy
There are about $2,700 in
floor soon.
coveted award to be received the committee, has done the determined) in Deltona, having
In spite of a decrease in another patrol car or to con- unspent salaries in the police
by an individual in Deltona is most for the community of served in World War I at the building permits
and other tract with the Seminole County budget because Chief Gerald
"The Citizen of the Year" l)t'ltona and who continues tobe Argonne Forest with the 304th related revenues, the city has Sheriff's
Ullman Urges Tax Action
Department for Fitzgerald resigned Jan. 14 and
award, presented each year, active in all community affairs. Engineers. He is a retired In- approximately $18,0 in tin
,
services,
also because the department
WASHINGTON ( AP) — Rep. Al Ullman is urging his
since 1969, by American Legion
lie and his wife have been tenor decorator from New anticipated and unspent funds,
Sheriff
John
Polk
told
the
city
has
not operated at full staff for
House Ways and Means Committee to approve a tax-cut
Post
serving those who need York City. For many years ac.oriilng to Sorenson. A $4,500 he could provide
two
cars,
four
the
budget
year, according to
bill by next week as President Ford indicates some
This year, Manuel Rodriguez assistance in the community before his retirement he increase In utility
franchise
patrolmen
and
one
sergeant
for
Sorenson.
flexibility in dealing with Congress on tax reductions to
of 1108 Elgrove Ave., Deltona, since their arrival. Their car is worked with youth at the New revenues, a $2,700 surplus in
$78,930. This would also include
Even though the sheriWs
boost the slumping economy. But Ullman says his
was the recipient of this award at the disposal of anyone, Yor!. Central YMCA and for 10
department
proposal Is in line 4
meeting Wednesday with Ford failed to break the Impasse
at a dinner-dance held in the mostly senior citizens. widows. Years after his retirementarive
wiui
what
it
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on Ford's Oil import tax program. The tariff hike. opposed
Deltona Community Center widowers and the ailing. They this work his full time.
keep
its
own
force,
Councilnm
by most congressional Democrats, goes into effect
with a record attendance of 200. drive them to and from the Immediately upon their
Burt
Perinchlef,
police cornSaturday.
Rodriguez, 82, who with is doctors' offices, hospitals to arrival in Deltona he became
missioner, is expected to
active In community affairs. lie
By JEFFREY MILLS
The Investigator, who de- recommend that Lake Mary
Associated Press Writer
joined 14 clubs and
dlined use of his name, refused keep its
organizations, be said, but first
A intensive FBI hunt is under to say how many agents were
He is also to present coin.
and foremost were the Veterans way for members of the radical assigned to the task force. But
parative cost figures to the
organizations of Deltona.
Weather Underground in the he said it included "a suttan- council tonight.
As John Hall, chairman of the bombing of the State Depart- tial part of the Washington field
DETROIT (AP) — Some fi- several large banks and sWd they could not recall the the S12D million it earned in the
committee who selected him, ment In Washington and the at~ office and agents across the
nanclal analysts say the na- brokerage houses predict that industry as a whole reporting same period last year, its low,
said, when introducing tempted bombing of a federal country,"
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tion's slumping auto Industry, together the four major auto net losses In a quarter before, est return in
years. GM Rodriguez,
"HIS age is no building In Oakland, Calif.
The FBI has said the Weather ~WHINK It TMAT NEW UNIFORM;
traditionally among the most companies probably will lose and certainly never in a nonst- earned a record $2.4 billion in factor. There is no
"A special task force Is car- Underground, which has
limit to his
profitable in the world, may be money in the first quarter of rike period.
1973.
talents and capabili ties, Ser- r)ing out an intensive investi- claimed responsibility for a
tIngln the red for the first 1975.
The Ford Motor Co. Is ex- vice to the
The analysts predict that
CAREER APPAREL,
Community, Sta te gallon under the direction fl number of bombings since 1970, _____________
thIs pected to lose between $75 mEl.. nd 4aUW.s ben his
wat. high-level personnel," a federal is believed to have less, than 30 __________________
Investment counselors for veyed by
no more than lion and $100 /nillIon this quar- chword a
life."
Investigator said early today. members.
tee, compared wi a $124 mu__________________________________________
lion quarterly profit in 1974.
The analysts estimated
th lose at least
Chrysler Corp. will
$25 million and as much as $50
million this quarter. They made
NEW ORLEANS, U. (AP)
York City. "I would character- for a five-pound sack of sugar no predictions for American
Sugar warehouses across the ire it as a temporary over. has taken five steps down from Motors Corp., the
No. 4 auto
nation are full and sales have supply in the market."
a peak of $3.74 last Nov. . The maker, although they said AMC
been so slow some refineries
This is the industry's slack latest, effective Friday, Is $2.48. is expected to lose,
have been forced to shut down, season and part of the slump is
Kolodny said supermarket
Combined 1974 profits of the
It is a sharp comedown for normal, he added. But there prices often reflect the higher B
ig
are expected to be off
sugar, which rose 410 ner cent was nnlhlnti rHn. !!'Y1! th "!l rrice ef sugar th.t
nuuut ;, pr tent, to aboui I.I
in price last year to join oil as a accompanying sag in prices. was in the supply pipeline and billion.
GM, Ford and Chrysler
symbol of shortage and inArnstar's wholesale list price hasn't been depleted.
record combined profits of
flation.
$3.6 billion on sales of $71 billion
Raw sugar has fallen
in 1973
since it topped out at $64.50 per
Meanwhile, there were these
100 pounds last Nov. 20.
other
economic developments:
The world's largest refinery,
the C&amp;H plant in San Francisco,
—In the wake of cancellation
called a five-day layoff. The
by the Soviet Union of orders
second largest, Amstar's
f 37 million bushels of Amer.
refinery here,has just reopened
A motorcycle involved In a officers.
Ican wheat, Secretary of Agri.
after a week's shutdown,
fatal traffic accident last night Lngwood Police patrolman culture Earl 14. Butz said the
Prices slashed up to
"Other refineries indicated on U. S. 17-92 at Longwood has Robert Partain said Rock government plans to relax exthey, too, were shutting down," been taken to the Sanford Keller, 18, of 672 E. Longdale port curbs on wheat and soy.
said Saul Kolodny, a spokm Crime Lab for examination, Ave., Longwood, was killed beans. Thie restrictions were
man for Arnstar Corp. in New according to Investigating when his motorcycle, south. imposed in October because of
bound on U. S. 17-92, collided fears heavy exports would
with a pickup truck making a bring on shortages and higher
eft turn onto the four-lane prices for Americans,
n
divided highway from Florida
—Sugar industry spokesmen
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said some refiners have been
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Friday, Saturday, and Sunday only.
Sandlewood Villas, Airport temporarily, or plan to,
Boulevard, Sanford, identified because of heavy unsold stocks.
The Big Deal Is about to become the Biggest
After they were flatly denied
.cer plants.
by police as driver of the truck,
a rate increase and found to be
The Board had tagged the Aas listed in satisfactory
Deal to ever hit Central Florida. Drexel-Heritage
out of compliance with county firm with a $37,850 fine for the condition today at Florida
Furniture Showcase is having a store-wide
Evening
utility regulations, Southern items of non-compliance, but Hospital North, Altamonte
sale, with prices slashed up to 50% off on the
Gulf Utilities has successfully the fine will be reviewed by the Springs.
Sundu'.' IIcniId
petitioned the county for new circuit c ourt. The firm had
world's
most elegant lines,, .Drexel and HeritPolice said Teresa Clark, 16,
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rate and compliance hearings, obtained a court injunction of 3001 S. Park Ave., Sanford, a
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The Sa"ford HtrAla, Inf.
Design Institute, Hi-Briten, Karastan, Meadow
Orlando Furniture
14 r VCItth A ve . Sanford.
several weeks ago denied a
Southern Gulf's requested treated and released at Florida
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Craft, Thomasville, Sealy and SprIng Air.
large rate hike because the firm rate hikes would have doubled North.
tjs out of compliance with the averal:e water bill and more
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SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) —•
It was the second setback
The First National Bank of San this eek for Arab businessmen
Jose has withdrawn plans to trying to invest in American
sell 650,000 special shares to a banking.
Saudi Arabian multimillionaire
Beirut oil broker Ahmad C.
for $14.1 million.
Sarakbi said Tuesday he had
The announcement was made given up his effort to buy con.
Wed nesday, two (lays prior to a trol of the Community National
shareholders meeting at which Bank of Pontiac, Mich.,, after
a vote was to have been taken the Teamsters' union withdrew
on issuance and sale of the its commitment for a $9 million
shares to Adrian M. Khashoggl, loan.
39-year-old bead of the multina- Khashoggl investor bought
Rep. Fortney H. "Pete" Stark's
tlonal Triad Holding corp.
Creek bank In 1973.
In Beirut, Lebanon, Kha- Walnut
Stark, 1)-Calif., introduced legshoggl confirmed he was abana one- islation Jan.
to restrict for.
donir.g his bid to buy
gn control over U.S. banks.
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Sadat seems to have mollified
AP Special Correspondent his Syrian allies, who sound less
President Anwar Sadat's di. bellicose lately. fie
has been
plomacy, while it al lows a hit of able to say heretofore
tinthe nerve-chattering tension to sayable things, for example:
ooze from the chronic Middle Egypt wouldn't fight if Israel
East crisis, may now generate ctossed into Lebanon against
severe pressure on Israel.
Arab guerrillas. The Palestine
The Egyptian leader's visIt to Li beration Organization has
Paris and his steady flow of been industriously polishing Its
pronouncements recently have peace image, even to announccreated the impression that he Ing punishment of Arab guerwas sending Israel a signal.
nilla terrorists.
The message: If a war is to be
Sadat openly agrees with Sec.
averted in the spring, the next
retary of State Henry A. Kissin.
significant move is up to the ger
that Egypt's demands for
Israelis.
new Sinai withdrawals can be
The logic of peace as a neces- reconciled
with Israel's desit)' for Egypt long has
been mands for political concessions.
abundantly obvious. Sadat's
lie clings to support of K1&amp;sin.
government, perennially and
ger's step-by-step approach. He
expensively girded for
war, pubiiviy advocates Arabmight have great difficulty American and ArabEuropean
, staying afloat in turbu
lent seas dialogue on oil problems. He
of domestic crises in
talks peace In an Arab world
my and in politics,
accustomed to fire-eating
Still, Sadat's performance threats against
the perennial
has to be regarded as bold,
considering Egypt's circumAll this must have taken instances His stated policies
volve risk of backlash from testinal fortitude, but it brought
jealous worry about any dent in results. Pressure on Israel, long
it*
acquired facade of manifest in a Europe worried
about oil, seems now to be inArab unity. There could be
too, that the Russians, already Creasin( from the United
irked by Sadat, will be miffed States.
anew by his military hardware
Kissuiur iil h f( 5(kfl to
shopping in France. Moscow explore some new steps. One
Issource, but now Sadat seems to raeli concession that would at
Indicate a hope of at least least raise a prospect for the
loosening that grip,
sort of Sinai withdrawal that
But the Egyptian president Sadat could accept. Also, since
seems to be doing well. He has Sadat wants to avoid any look of
launched the Idea that he is go separate deals, such a move
ing as far as he can go without might be accor.panled by
some sign of a concession from panslon of the buffer zone sepathe Israeli side that he can rating Syrians and Israelis in
safely accept.
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has added a two-day visit to Syria to his Middle East trip,
lass announced today. The Soviet news agency said
Gromyko would visit Damascus Saturday and Sunday. It
announced previously that he would arrive in Cairo on
Monday to continue consultations with the Egyp tian
leaders. Egypt's Middle East News Agency reported that
after his talks in Cairo. Gromyko would visit Iraq.

Auto Industry Nearing Red

Sugar Supplies Stack Up

Americans dealing in gold illegally
sere among the speculators who made fat profits in the
LUr(It1,i gold rush late last year, according to seine
London bullion dealers. The speculators cashed in their
Profits Dec. 30, the day before the U.S. government lifted
Its 41-year ban on Americans owning gold.
London dealers
said the speculators Included Americans, businessmen
from Europe and Lat Arab sheiks, hoarders
from France
and other countries and the financial directors of some
International corporations.

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By BOB LLOYD
papers, a 35mm camera, an
Patrolman D.L. Anderson a rock was thrown through a
Herald Staff Writer
valued at $150 was stolen from bond after arresting him
aircraft radio receiver and reported burglars
on a
entered the
Sheriff's deputies today were pass r
window
but
entry
wasn't
gain
ed
his
yard.
po ts in addition to the Sanford Salvation Army ce
New
Jersey
warrant
charging
nter,
to the office.
investigating a report of a money in a bank bag.
Walter C. Chlttenden, 525 E. escape.
700W. 24th St., apparently by a
John McCray, 33, of 815
missing briefcase containing
Deputies said a light green S e m o r a n Boulevard, Pecan Ave., Sanford, is being
Deputies said no trace has gym door and took two bicycles
$10,000 to $14,000 In $100 bills, been found of the
missing and toys after attempts to station wagon with two oc- Casselberry, told deputies a held in county jail at Sanford.
Richard Johnson, 34, of briefcase,
cupants was seen leaving the 1876 dime valued at $1,500 was
burglarize a soft drink vending
Ronald Wallace Johnson, 19,
Miami Lakes, Fla,, told
missing fro
&amp;,ne at a high rate of
Sanford police today were ma c hi ne failed.
from his residence of 1800 W. 13th Place, Sanford,
deputies he lost the brown investigating
the reported theft
was also be ing held without
In other reports, depu ties' after a burglary,
Sheriff's deputies and FBI
Deputy P.J. Riggins reported bond today
leather briefcase yesterday on of $2,125 in carpet samples and agents today
In county jail on a
were investigating Said two outdoor loudspeakers $80 in change and a
Palm Springs Drive between carpet laying tools
bottle
from
a
van,
an
attempted
valued
at
of
New
York
parole
violation
$200
burglary
Roberts and Oakhurst Streets
Robert Brown said the carpet night at the
were
taken
from
whiskey
was
also
reported
charge.
Sanford
officers
Orlando Federal bleachers at the Trinity Prep taken Iy the burglars .sho
In south Seminole.
and tools were taken from his Savings
arrested Johnson yesterday on
School athletic
and Loan Association
Johnson said the briefcase unlocked van In an 'illeyway cifice in the Butler Plaza
field off SR427. apparently entered by a sliding charges of leaving the scene of
also contained some Bahama behind his 612
Lowell Crosby, Raymond glass door,
Locust Ave. Shopping Center, Casselberry,
an accident with injury,
Ave., Longwood, reported a 18
stock certificates, personal home.
Sanford police jailed a city- careles
careless driving and no drivers
Deputy R.E. Winger reported
horsepower outboard motor, employed laborer today
without license.

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Deltona" Sue Stanley. (Herald Photo by Fannette Edwards)

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I honestly don't know the reason why there have
been to many local golf tournaments lately.
Perhaps it's because I wasn't "addicted" to the
game previously, or suddenly the promoters have
found an easy route of gathering funds for their
favorite charities.
Whatever the reason, there's a definite increase
in tournaments and participation by the duffers In
the area,
Two more to add to the scene.
John Carl mailed the Invitation for the ann.Vl
Cancer Tourney. Last year's initial effort was
worth a couple grand for the Cancer fund.. a very
commendable Job, to say the least.
Also in the mall was a personal letter from Paul
&amp;nith announcing the 5th . Annual Union 76 In.
vitatlonal. This one is scheduled for two days, also
at the Mayfair Country Club, and as far as I can
determine &amp;nitty's only objective Is for the en___________________________
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WAYNE D. DOYI.E, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CtJHHIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

11011le Delivery: Week, 55 cents; Month, $2.40; 6 Months, $14.20;

Year. S'28.40. 8', Mail: In Florida same as home delivery.
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government Is that when things are non.
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sentence that
Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin wants to go to
th e U.S. Supreme
Court in order to decide th e fate of Fl
orida's capitalpunishment law has been upheld by the Florida Supreme
Court.
Th e court said in a 4-1 opinion Wednesday th
at Learje
Leo Alford, 28, a minis ter's zn from Palm
Beach, should
the for th e "consciencele and pitiless crime"
of rape
and murder of a
'O Th e opinion, 13-year-old girl.
writte n by Chief Justice James C.
Jr., gave a detailed review of its past
death-penalty
decisions and reasserted its 1973 decision that the
1972
florida law Is constitutional.
"This is precisely the kind of case the United States
Supreme Court should have to face in deciding
whether
the people of Florida are going to have the right to remove
such violent indi vidua ls from their midst permanently,"

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Chiles'

By DONNA ES7ES
worked long for human needs. Senate.
Herald Staff Writer
She believes Democrats of Mrs. Everidge arrived back
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.-. the older school are pushing a In
her hometown, Plant City, i
The vice presidential spot is in ticket of Sen. Henry Jackson of
time to receive the "Good
the future for U. S. Sen. Lawton Oregon and Ohio's new Sena to
r Government Award" from the
Chiles not in 1976, but in 1980, John Glenn, the former Jaycees chapter there.
predicted Mary Jim Everidge, astrona ut, but Mrs. Everidge
Business covered at the
..president of the Democratic would prefer that her party
quarterly board meeting at
Women's Club (DWC) of nominate Sen. Lloyd Bentson of Altamonte's
Red Carpet Inn
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Texas and Sen. Morris Udall of included revision of the club's
quarterly meeting of the Arizona. "The Democrats have constitution and by-laws which
executive board here,
a weal th of hopefuls, all of will be presented to the
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"You better believe Chiles whom ha
ve much to offer," she membership at large.
and Sen. Richard Stone are in said,
The next board meeting will
the national spotlight right
"(Sen.) Ted Kennedy (of include a legislative seminar
along with Reubin Askew,' she Massachuset ts ) was still the
April 30 and May 1 and 2 at
said,
most popular man at the mini- the Capitol in Tallaha.ssee, The
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House
Democratic Party held in said. Gazing into her crystal and Se
na te sessions and parKansas City last month, Mrs. ball again, she predicted ticipate In several
workshops.
Everidge picked up the feeling Arkansas' new senator Dale
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office
Is up in order to put Fullbright, w be president mitteewoman Hazel Evans
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Nelson Rockefeller in a someday
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stronger position in the 1976
She believes Florida will pass
presidential
race,
the
Equal Rights Amendment r
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"And Rockefeller will be hard' this year, adding there are
Mrs. Everidge, DWC president (second from right) with (from left) Ma, William, Ms. Windsor
and to beat," she said, noting enough votes already in the
Ms. Non-is
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TAMPA, Fla, (AP) - A federal judge says the bank
GILFORD, N.H. - (NEA) When, following
records
of 48 undisclosed business transactions must be
t,
schedule, the Morris Udall presidential camI
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Produced for the Feb. 24 bribery and conspiracy trial of
paign stopped at a home here for a reception,
It is now practical to Implant transmitters in
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form(-r Sen. Edward Gurney.
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the bodies of parolees, enabling a cen tral
there was naught but embarrassed confusion.
N. W. Wells, an offi ce r of Sun Bank of Orlando, argued
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manager
to
keep
IsIs
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where
his
man
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Wednesday against a defense subpoena for the
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covered with snow and there were no cars of the
documents, claiming it would cost the bank obout $2,500 to
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Equal consideration should be given to his
faithful to be seen, "Well," said a Udall aide,
A. chronic lawbreaker could be required to
get them from a depository In Flora, Miss.
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conviction that economic and material aid to the
carry a transmitter-receiver. If he went where
miffed
but
hopeful
while
he
whistled
for
inside
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Michael F. Cycmanick, defense attorney for codefen.
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implementing land planning Growth and Energy Col
South Vietnamese now could avoid the need for a
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attention, "we are a bit early."
he should not, he'd be warned by urgent signals.
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n- for the Grmkth and Energy conunissioner and chairman of
Herald
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decision on intervention in the future.
he'd
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do
everything
possible
to
produce
the
records
and
CALNO, and Troy Piland,
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to Hattaway, and he says he chairman of the Growth Sub.
kind of thing save memory, but it appears the
receive frequent favorable signals, designed to
foot the bill for the expenses.
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U.S. commitments under the treaty with the
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — plans to present a bill asking committee; Sen. Ed
congressman from Arizona has established a
encourage this behavior.
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A special act, sponsored -by
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Communist government of North Vietnam, which
State
Rep. Bob Hattaway the state to enact a technical Volusia County; Harry Sch- attend the meeting
One theorist would force
record for premature presidential elec.
speeders to
include
the
Seminole County Cornesterday announced plans to assistance program.
led to the withdrawal of American troops and the
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tioneering. It is 14 months until New Hampshire
mertrnann, chief of the Bureau Roger Neiswjnder, Seminole mission, was passed
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watch films of hot rodders. 1bey'd get hit with a
Under
by the
push for a state technical
return of American prisoners of war from
holds the first primary, a lmost two years until
painful electric shock whenever the man in the
Lack of funds killed the last of Local Assistance of the State County planner; Warren E. state legislature requiring
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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Th e prosecution says Indicted
Sou theast Asia, do not preclude continued arms
movie disobeyed a traffic sign.
t.the national balloting, but here he is aaklng
Knowles, Sanford's city Se minole and its seven ci ti es to
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Seminole
County's corn- accordi ng to Hattaway. and Affairs; Mike Szunyog also
former
state
comptroller
hands
and
Fred Dickinson's requests
It's reported from abroad
and financial support for the Saigon regime.
t one Judge orbegging votes. "I want to restore
of manager and chairman of the prepare a co m pr ehensive land
prehensive land planning ef- could do so again. He hopes that the Bureau of Local Assis
have his extortion-conspiracy trial delayed or moved
leadership," he says. Yak, yak, yak and yawn
dered a brain operation on a compulsive gaintance, technical advisory committee; use plan by 1977.
Indeed, the treaty itself has been ignored by
forts.
from
Tampa
are
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groundless.
and
At
that,
Dan
bier to
Udall's
his
technical
assistance
,(
but
one
of
Dobbins,
staff
worker John Morris, Sanford city
many
suiting
up
.
But the Council of Local
the Communists with thcreasingiy savage ofAssistant U.S. Atty. Anthony LaSpada Wednesday
before the game commences. JerryFord a
There's tsl1 too, of Implanting heha1.
money
is
program
will
be
an
alternative
He said no state
Governments (CALNO) was
fensive into the south and refusal to assist in ac
opposed both motions submitted earlier in the week by
nounced his intentions to make a legitimate bid
modification chemicals in the.bodles °f some
solution to the shortage
told In January no funds exist to
available
to
help
the
local
a
nd
of state Schweiker Sets Stetson Address
coun ting for hundreds of Americans missing In
Raymond La Porte, one of Dickinson's three attorneys,
for the office last year, former Oklahoma Sen.
habitual offenders, When sensors reported the
a nd federal funds hampering
get the planning act off the
planning effort, but that
action.
chemical supply had reached dangerously low
Fred Harris has been sniffing New Hampshire
land planning effort.
DELAND
ground.
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is
and
Sen.
Richard
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senate
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state) can send us people to
He hasset up a meeting Feb. Schwelker (R.Pa.) will speak at deliver a formal speech in the
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Lloyd Bentsen, Jimmy Carter
and any
to the government and people of Sou th Vietnam is
legislative
delegation have
went
on
the Seminole plan."
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number of others who forage in secrecy.
The men who design these proposals ap.
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tinue to press the
to
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"Every weekend It's someone else," says a
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is
a
member
of
the
Sanford
CALENDAR
with state, county and Stetson Model U.S. Senate, it Senate is a political science state to reconsider Seminole's
Affairs in Southeast Asia simply matter too
alnx* infinitely.
local, "Senators, congressmen, governors, Oscar
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five-man Growth and Energy city officials and other was
The
Casualties
Reach
Home
announced today by Pam workshop in which students application for funds and have
much to the United States and the rest of the world
Weinermeyer of Oshkosh
A prominent mind specialist has already
God knows there's
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Committee
of
the
House
of
legislators
serving
on
the
House
Koontz.
chairman
of the annual from colleges and universities said state officials will help the
still plenty of time to get more candidates than
to be ignored.
proposed that all political leaders be routinely
Representatives
assigned
to
Growth
from th r oughout the Eastern county apply for federal funds.
and Energy Committee event.
JAN. 30
Feb. 3
voters,"
given drugs which would repress any
President Ford intends to ask Congress for
study
the
local
land
planning
to
discuss
the
U.S. spend four days in
manpower and
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30
gression-host11Ity tendencies they might have.
natives, to be sure1 don't normally
restoration of $300 million cut recenfly
Schweiker, who was named a caucuses, committee sessions
statewide
financial
assistance
the
state
p.m.,
Altamonte
Springs
Astrological Resn.ch Gulid act and the proposed
Chronic alcoholics have been proposed as
ing 'Politicos drop dollars into the
Environmental band mIght'ojc
minorit member
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military aid appropriations to South Vietnam.
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for
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logical sub*W for experimental brairi work.
Management
Act
Editor,
The
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Senate
Co=iitU*
to
probe
the
considering,
debating
bnd
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Some ammunition has bm shifted from stores
Curtailment of any type of mall is not con- the tourism industry
.
Home Recreation
600
Eager eerts some time back began
and, besides, some of the
In behalf of our Local Branch 1777, of the doned by the letter
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in Thailand, but more ammunition, artillery and
carrier,
a
nd
Pershing,
we
feel
th
Or
lando.
Speakerprescribing drugs for hundreds thousands of National Association of Letter Carriers, and
Seminole's "little ELMS act" conference so far arc: Rep. Intelligence Agency, will students adopt
Altamonte Players, "Ready
at if our candidates are more fun than the (reahouses
the indentity of
routes were properly adjusted there would not be th
Ron Cole on "Pluto".
aviation fuel are essential if South Vietnam — and
could
serve as a model for Hyatt Brown, chairman of the participate in one of the af- various actual
e
state
fair.
Says
an
observer:
'then
You
Are
C.B.",
chUdren to keep them calm in school and ouL
"We had this
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interest for a better Postal Service, we %vuld serious delays which are now in existence.
senators.
perhaps all of Asia
Altamonte Springs Civic
Researchers note that some day, properly like
is to remain free of Corn.
One guy come up one year who was so dumb he
our position concerning certain
Our work day Is based on a strictly full eight didn't know the state borders.
munist domination,
Center, 8:30 p.m. Advance
designed chemicals, placed in the water postal policies. Our aim is not to
He spent a whole
criticize
otir
hour
assignment,
and
It
Is
essential
reservations or tickets at door.
irs of major citi
keep morning in one town, smiling and waving to all,
An
response is called for. The
reservo
es, could produce employer, but to supply truthful facts to the moving without regard for fatigue during our before he found out the place was In \'ermoa"
changes In all who drink th
e water regularly, publi c
Saigon government may be a flimsy barrier to the
order
correct distortions and entire assignment.
Interior DesIgn, 7 p.m.-10
Yet
Yet if this kind of activity can be fully apDoes this mean that one day a man seeking to misleading information.
p.m.,
Adult Education Campus
Communist th rust in Asia, but it is the only ba rrier
We resent being followed and spied upon as
JAN. it, 1915
become the dictator of his country or wishing
ur ing an election year, It straJzu
d
Margaret Leonard, Orange City
First
of
all,
would
Bldg.
38, 8 weeks. For reserlike
our
pa
trons know
we have.
perform our duties. At
ADMISSIONS
Doris F. TyPic. TUuvUIe
to conquer another land
when
our
interest
one
year
before.
Udall
Is
drawing
scant
will see to it that that each day the letter carrier delivers
Karen
Crawford
vatlons call SJC Community
all the country Li involved In an
Dorothy E Graham, Winter
appropriate behavior-tnodjfjcation chemicals mail that management will permit
crisis, the crowds and Harris does little more than upset
Vit H;ckok
Services
Office.
Springs.
deli vered, Postal Service should not beenergy
emes
burning
valuable
Senlamin
Hughes
are dropped Into the
DISCHAROIS
of major without overtime or help, o w"9n special fuel in the vehicle of
to the left O( George
Fart W Skiver
Sanford Ch'lt.an, 7:30 pm
population centers countrywide, Insuring a occasions. In other words, each
nonproductive supervision. McGovern, What's more, says Carrel County
MitIe EnIand
&amp;My C Mui.e
morning when It is required by
(aval1er Restaurant 17-9
the Postal Service that Democratic Chairman Don Ekberg, "This early,
docile population ready to follow his commands? the letter carrier leaves the Post Offi for
PatrIc.a N. Franks
R00%IVePt Harris
9
ce
his
Supervisors
spend
at
least
two
hours
daily
all
they
do
is
screw
up
the
Party
organUation."
JAN. 31
Where does this bring us' How far are we assigned hours or duty, he takes all the mail driving around our routes at
Samuel W. Smith
Patricia I Fran
a cost of millions of
The Social Security Advisory Council has agreed to
prepared to go in dealing with those who management has provided for delivery that day. dollars
When they come in so far in advance of reality,
Norman de %'erc Chapter Edna Shawger
myrtle W Purdy
to
the
taxpayer.
While their attempts to Ekberg reasons, candidates tear
repeatedly rob, steal, drive too fasL drink too
Chail.s R Lusk
recommend financing of Medicare hospital benefits fr,om the
UDC, 2:30
home
Mrs. Margie 0 Davis
the unity of
The
letter
carrier
is
not
responsible
for
any
increase
productivity
are
In
vain, their disguised small state
Deimos Mosley &amp; boy
f ederal general fund, rather than raise payroll taxes
Rou L Moore
much, disturb our classrooms or whatever? delays In the mail service, but Is
poDt,#Cs. Ilie result is that friends
M.R. Strickland, 108 Kingswood
Lola E. Crews
very sensitive to actions seriously deteriorate morale,
Jacqueline D. Move
When we toe a cherrilcal to change a man's the service
deducted for the Social Security ancl Medicam program.
side against friends, resources are taxed
Court, Sanford. Co-hostess Mrs.
C Miriam Criss*
oa
In doing so, the counW WW to come 10 V*with the need
As one of the few Unions which insist upon enthusiasm is wwrided.
ways, what are we doing to him in addition to
W.B. Kirby. Speaker —
We as a Union are working together for the better service, we are proud
of our past efforts
to rein In runaway Social security costs. What it reco—n----njecj
preventing behavior we do not like?
But the precocious candidates are undsunW.
Virginia Gillon Smith on Mabel Gre
best possible service policies and are not ac- and accomplishments. We are not proud
Sarah Bryant
en, DeBary
wu a new wden onantaxpayer,,anwJusuf1e(Iezpj
of the Udall, in fact, makes light
win
problem
become more serious with countable for the problems ow patro
Gamble
Mansion.
of
yearn
past
when
he
James T. Mareldy
Patricia
R.
Cheney,
DeBary
have
ns
fact
that
our image Is now tarnished by
As
yem pm,an bW weWA Of SOCW Seewity and
the yem as scientists develop more verssUle called to our attenti
criticized presidential hopefuls for starting
Emory A. Kreinb-ing Jr.
Adele J. KempI, DiBiry
on, some of which are listed deterioration of postal service. We need ywr
ly.
dden it h
hy
Medicare will be come even more suhetantlal
drugs, able to change human beings and their as- below.
u
fedal
John Williams, Altamonte Springs
Jeanne F. Hacker, Deltona
yet-unborn children in ways we cannot Imagine.
budget If th is plan i
support and seek it through a better tin- "Only shows that the older you get, the wiser you
On a daily average, na tionwide, ere are derstandlng
Fred W. Lonsby, DeBii'y
Leland Chappell,, Dellona
of
e
fact
at
th
th
th the letter carrier is get."
Now SocW Security is Runced on &amp; psy4"
Ou.go b&amp;sb.
These developments st&amp;M In present ex. more than 11
Julia Tcth. Dell ona
Edna Marlin, Deltona
million pieces of mail which is not not responsbile for the continuing problems
Even if the present formula Is not changed, the outlays for
Max Weirick, Delton&amp;
periments on animals, with chemicals that deliverable as
Alma 8 ThOmat. DtflDna
m
orning
Udall
claims
the
lesson
of
addr.
essed Up until
recent American
til recently, the
within the Postal Service,
Thomas I Poling, Deltona
jamC% A Paia,zo'o, Diltona
Yesterday's high $1. low th
benefits wdl reach an estimated 00 billion hi a quarter of a
UWove memory or erase thoughts. They in- letter carrier has always forwarded this
politics Li that the nation needs new leaders and
Albert Alesa'Ider. Lake Mary
mail, or
54
Louis Lucas, Dettona
Thisls
dude the Use of electric currents to rouse or placed correct addresses
century.
more than the presen t federal budget.
David Powell they can't be created by people going to the
Adrian L. Boyd, Lake Mafy
Gtneraiiy falf and continued
Eunice Barker. Envefprise
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subdue fear and anger, or to create Indecision, pieces,
warm through Friday. HighS in the
Most experts, both liberal and conservative, agree that
Garner James G.tt lii. Lake
Jesse
Graham,
Geneva
President
library
and
reading
biographies.
"We (the new
'tilch has permitted prompt delivery of
Mary
Iw s Lows mostly in the tow C"s
Lester T Carroll LaIp Helen
ou tlay will be Intolerable if it requires additional payroll a
Branch 1777 leaders) have to get out and mingle.
Presumably, at some time In the future, our such niJI. But
We have to
Margaret Leonard, Orange City
now
computers
have
taken
our
Variable mostly southe ast
Leonard M Buchholz. Lake Mary
510
to support ft. The hWw taxes could only Mbit the economy
F.S.A.N.A.LC. be seen," he says. The oldies have the edge in
technicians will be able to radically alter in- job of forwarding the mail. thereby causing
° 'I'and work against the concept of assuring a modest security in
dividtmals for good or for bad,
Extended Forecast Saturday
Sanford, Fla. recognition, Udall Insists, and would unfairly
serious delay's ultimate delivery.
i)
jrough Monday
retirement.
32771 retain it if early campaigning were forbidden.
l
Florida Peninsula - Saturday
A
A more relistic route, for the sake of both the working
generally fair and warm, Sunday
taxpayer and the retired person,
Partly cloudy and warm with a
.
chance of show ers and Monday
basis that matches earnings with
GUY STENSTROMSR.
printing busi ness Detroit.
Clearing and cooler. Lows Saturday
projected be nefi ts,
tin Ic

not be ruled out "in any and all circumstances"
were bound to stir controversy. In the lingering
pain of th e lengthy U.S. military involvement, his
remark is worth y of the critical attention it

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inmates may be just the beginning.

Thursday, Jan. 30, 11S-5A

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EJidja ever hear the child's definition of impatience? Waiting in a hurry!

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increase in financial or military aid to beleaguered
Vietnam because its members believe the
public is indifferent toward the situation in
Southeast Asia.
But th e American people can hardly be

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One of the rarities in the sporting world is a
golfing 'hole-in-one'. You just don't have any idea
when It might pop up at you (and then you wonder if
you have enough money in your wallet to buy
everyone a drink in the clubhouse as is the norm for
such a shot.
it happened recently to popular George Billups
a i-nc iayiair Country Club.

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What makes it all the more remarkable insofar
as Billups Is concerned, he was out of action for
more than seven weeks due to some surgery. On the
very first time after the long layoff, he aced the par
three, 146 yard 16th hole while using a six iron.
It's the first time George has accomplished the
trick. And to compliment this feat, he finished the
round with a 76. (Look out Seminole Memorial
Hospital. . once news of this sequence of events
spreads to the rest of the golfing fraternity,
everyone a nd his broth er will be convinced you all
did something to George's swln,j while he con
valesced, and they'll be flocking-in for similar
operations!)
Congratulations to all of you. Billups for lila shot
and score. And to the hospital staff for finally
coming up with a medical miracle which will take
the misery out of the game for the rest of us.

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Some day we're just going to have to take the
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1'i. i. Hunt

WASHINGTON H. L. Hunt, the eccentric their charges, the suit was settled
and the sworn Lee acknowledged that he and Hunt were return
oil billionaire, kept a tight lock during his life on statements were withdrawn. But we
for favors." He allegedly also charged off
have ob. "pretty good friends" and that Hunt frequently as company expenses favor-currying
a Pandora's box. When he died a few weeks ago
gifts to
tamed copies of the suppressed material. Among called him, once about employes for
at age 85, the lid was lifted for us. What we found, th
Life
Line.
both
Arab
and
Jewish
groups.
e allegations ac these:
But Lee said all he ever got from Hunt was a
attested to In a suppressed court document, is an
That Hunt "spent huge sums of cash" to quart of pecans one
- That Hunt compelled a bank and oth
er
Christmas. "mere were no
incredible tale of bribery, infidelity, corruption, ntail out "an attack on
John F. Kumedy and the
mmissioner,
txisines..s
firms "which did business wi th blunt Oil
business
dealings,"
said
the
FCC co
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(itholic Church,"
Co. to make certain kickbacks." In some cases,
—That blunt once admitted he had "stolen
The charges were brought by two o the old
- That blunt furnished cash to "a leading
excess
of
$8
million
from
himself,"
using
tycoon's closest associates
Swiss blunt required them to contribute to his right.
his former per- anti-Semitic propagandist. ,
with
Instructions
the
tax wing foundation and his Life Line broadcasts, his
bank
accounts.
He
allegedly
told
serial assistant, John Curington, &amp;nd trusted
for the funds to he used to create an unfavorable
b0rui' assocIates allege.
coUectorL he lost it gambling,
corporate aide John Brown.
image for Jews,"
That the billionaire used his employes to
—That the millionaire paid off "certain key
Both tave now been indkied for aflegedly
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71-at the o0man "spent large sums of
try
to
-iphoriing off fur4 (rein the Hunt empire. But
collect an SM,006 gambling debt frorn a ((K,wl buyers fur chain stores ... to induce them to
cash" to d(et the late Lyndon Johnson, Sen.s.
Nevada casino owner, then used employes to buy
their charges, made jointly under oath,
Hill products."
shouldn't Hubert Humphrey, D.-Minn,, William Fulbright, protect him "from notorious
gambler Frank
be dismissed without an investigation.
- That blunt diverted 70 million
D.-Ark., and Alan Cranston, D.- Calif. The Erickson, who claimed If.
from his oil
L. Hunt owed II1ITI
Haroldion Lafayette Hunt was a crusty document charges Hunt's
firm to pay for his food company, which then
corporate
funds
and
$430,000."
Hunt
once
Claimed
he bet $125,000 with advertised in his
curmudgeon, who Iked to boast he was "the employes were used for political purposes,
right-wing publications.
Erickson on a single football game.
richest man in the wo'1d" but who had
That Hunt cash went to Richard Nixon.
That Hunt's employes were required t
That Hunt operated a bookie Joint and
reputation as a skinflint Be packed his lunch This secret (1ianc1ng, it
has been reported recruit women to travel with him,
to his oflnabrownpspe
explain chiseled the Internal Revenue Service for $11
MW pr
elsewhere, helped to put Nixon into the vice
his infideli ties and
million in taxes. Once he allegedly helped
straighten out
whole wheat sandwiches and dried prunes on his presidency In 1952.
scandal
Involving a relative and a prominent former employe dodge a subpoena fr a grand
desk, using the Wall Street Journal for U
- That hunt money was behind
the George Texas matron.
jury, which wa,i investigating Hunt's gambling.
tablecloth.
Wallace-Curtis LeMay third-party ticket in 18.
A blunt spokesman pointed to Curington and
Thai
Hunt
sold
food
from
his
HLH
product
But the secret life of the oh billionaire, 3C- One
estimate puts the Hunt contribution
$1
Brown's
line
"unfit
for
human
consumption,
knowing
that
cording to Curingtosi and Brown, was different million.
current Indictment as argument that
such sales would end
Negro and low.innm they couldn't be trusted to tell the truth about the
story. They portray him as a big-stakes gambler
That Hunt had a "confidential and
Hunts. The spokesman contended their
iho squandered money to gratify his hates. cladestine transaction" with FedrI
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attack. Born In Sanford of
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pioneer family, he lived here Sanford;
granddaughters
and
for many
and
grandchildren.
printer for The Sanford
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Herald. He was retired from the were held Tuesday in Detroit.

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Thursday, Jan. 30, lflS-4A

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Mr. and Mrs. 0. D.
Landress, Flora Heights,
Sanford, observed their
50th wedding anniversary,
Jan. 26, with an open house
reception from 3 to S p.m.
m the Educational Building
of First Christian Church,
Sanford Avenue. It was co.
hosted by their son and
daughter, 0. D. Landress,
Jr. and Mrs. Frank Connell
and the CWF and members
of the Church.
Preceding the reception
the couple renewed their
wedding vows at a service
In the church with Rev.
Harold Harris, pastor,
Officiating. Mrs. Frances
Hickson, organist,
presented a prtgraui of
wedding music including
both wedding marches and
Mrs. Betty Anderson sang
"Always." A capacity
crowd attended the
The reception area was
elaborately decorated with
yellow
yellow mums and wedding
bells predominating.
Refreshments were served
to approximately 300
friends and relatives. The
three tiered cake was a gift
from
Mrs.
Virginia
Goodnight and the groom's
cake a gilt from Mrs.
Lucille Richardson.
The honored couple
received their guests
seated In an antique "Love
Seat" with granddaughter,
Lynda Connell, presiding
at the guest book table,
nearby.
The children presented
their mother with a large
white orchid corsage to
complement her formal
gown of pale blue with gold
accessories and gave their
father a gold tipped carnation boutonniere.
Background piano music
was presented during the
afternoon by Brent

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Mr. and Mrs. 0.0. Laadreu at golden wedding anniversary reception
McClung, of DeLand.
Among the many lovely
and useful gifts receIved
as a custom designed,
hand tooled, anodized gold
plaque from the church
members. They also
received an oversized
alarm dock from Mrs.
Landress' three nephews,
Claude, Woody and Hayes
Wilson, of Tampa. The trio
presented the gift in person
while singing a song
composed especially for
the honor couple.
Edna Hazen and 0. D.
Landress were married
Jan. 31, 195 in the Sanford
home of the bride, with the
Rev. F. D. King officiating,
They spent two years in
Vero Beach and Fort
Pierce where the groom
was employed as a sign

painter. They have resided
in Sanford for the past 48
years and Mr. Landress
has owned his own business
in Sanford, since 1945.
They have two children
and five grandchildren; 0.
D. Jr., Nancy and 0. D. Ill,
of Bastrop. La. and Mrs.
Frank (Mary Edna)
Connell, Susan, Lynda and
Buddy, DeLand.
o. D. and Edna are both
active members of First
Christian Church, where he
serves as deacon and elder
and Edna is a member of
the choir and has held
offices In all phases of the
women's work. They are
both interested In gardening.
Out-of-town guests attending included, the
William Beachums,

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Reuben Baumgardners,
George Bellos, Robert
Casts, James Connells,
Mmes. Elizabeth Reayea,
Chancy May Gray, James
Carmichael and Kathryn
and Rev. James A. Helen,
all from DeLand.
Also Bob Myers, Mm25.
Betty Cheek, Gall Myers,
Otelete Kerce, Mary
Hilliard and Tina, Orlando;
The Tom Hazens and
Marguerite, Ocoee; and
from Tampa, Mrs Fran
Wilson Noah, Pat Faulkner
and the three Wilson
nephewsand their families,
Also Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Landress,
Fernandina Beach; Mr.
and Mrs. James L Horton
Jr., Orange Park and
Charles, Richard and Lisa
Rowland, Longwood.

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Announcement of a field trip
for members of the Seminole
Audubon Society was made for
Feb. 20 The group will gather
at 9 a.m. at the Florida Power
and Light Co., office, Sanford,
for a conducted tour to the
cooling plant of the Power and
light Co.

A Terrific two
piece dress from
Gay Gibson in soft
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For the young and
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The next regular meeting was
set for Feb. 27, at 2 p.m. Ira
Weigley will speak on "Bird
Banding." Several member-s of
the Seminole Audubon Society
are currently attending a class
in "Bird Adventure" taught by
Weigley. This class Is noncredit offered to adults and
meets Tuesdays, 9 to 12 noon, at
the United Methodist Community Chur ch in Casselberry.

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Winter Park Camera Club to pose in just the light he
was the guest of the
needed. He then displayed
Deltona Camera Club atits
the large colored picture he
recent meeting ir. the
had had made from the
Deltona Comrnuniy slide.
Center. lie showed native
Then he showed slides of
slides, depicting beaut'(uI
lovely autumn scenes in
winter and summer scene.'
Alber ta, Kan., where he
from many states in the
hd taken a two week
U.S.A. explaining as he
hiking trip and made
went along the type of Lens
hundreds of pictures.
and camera he had used for
Albritton's photos are at
the various shots,
present on exhibit at the
Windemere
Art Gallery.
This was more of a
Following
the
showing,
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refresh
Camera Club, which tries
The Club
to bring to its mem bers all
meets the
the information possible on Tuesday
of first and tith'
each month and
how to take better pictures.
invites interested camera
Albritton showed slides fans in Deltona and near-by
of a Barred Owl, which he communities to join.

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Mrs. Charles Edwards, hospitalized vetera ns In the
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DEAR DR. LAMB_lam 17
official visit and inspection of Miss Roberts who addressed Hospitals.
' and, like many of my friends, I
the local DeBary.Deltona the assembly, telling of the
use a sunlamp for my comAuxiliary to Barracks 1197, wonderful work she felt the
Community Service chairplexion. I know that too much
man reported sending 175
ultra violet light can be
coupons to the Flori da United
d.angerou.c Me thodist Home for Children in
I usually take it In min,,tg,.
Enterprise; 100 Christmas
a time, but I'm not sure when a
stamps to Watson Park U.C.C.
satisfied with avoiding a milksafe time would be to "
in Chicago, Ill., and 2C0 canwhite appearance. For safe
again,
celled stamps to Bishop Gray
distances you should limit
Inn in Davenport. These inI'm concerned about this, and exposure to no more than a few
Rodoes are for cowboys and people who perform square
stitutiona
redeem the stamps
I'm sure it would be helpful to minutes a day. A low-level daily cowgirls, certainly. But they're dancing on horseback
at a for cash.
other users, if you would exposure is better than in,. also tremendous entertainment breathtaking pace.
comment on this,
frequent large, and sometimes for 'city dudes' as well.
A tea was served after the
There Is glamor and
And the Silver Spurs Rodeo n pagentry, too, as the Rodeo meeting in Miss Roberts' honor.
DEAR READER
I'm not harmful, doses. READ THE
Queen Is paraded by in a coach To the surprise of those present,
an enthusiast of the use of sun DIRECTIONS ON THE LAMP, Kissimmee Is no exception.
Presented
THEN
bu
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by
FOLLOW
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ough ultra violet light
the Silver Spurs Riding Club Cowboys from Florida and a nd members of the Barracks,
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Inc., the 55th winter rodeo will other states around the nati on they were joined by their 7th
injury to the underlying skin 111THe range recommended.
be
held Feb. 21, 22 and 23, as well as from Ca nada proceed District Commander, Enos
and adds to the accumulative
"
Send
your
questions
to
Dr.
starting
at 2:30 p.m., at the with their home state flags and lava of Merritt Island.
effects of sun light. That lovely
to
an
old
Lamb,
in
care
of
this
Silver
Spurs
Arena between banners flyi ng high and colorful
sun tan habit leads
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Lamb's booklet on cholesterol, thrilling of all, bull riding. Also away from the 'maddening
Inca? Plungt Bra
Some are more susceptible to send 50 cents to the same ad- performing will be the well- crowd,' the fun fairground
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sun than others and are apt to "Cholesterol" booklet. •
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JINVE OR
develop spots on the skin that
are often the forerunner to skin
cancer. So, if you want to have a
hide that looks like an alligator
early in life, just overdo the
sun-worshipping bit, whether it
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be laid in the park of the new
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made for offices for the fc
thcomlng year.
These were Mrs. Julit
Smarsik, president; Mr
Winifred
Jordan,
vic
president; Miss Elizabel
Magee, secretary and Mr
Henry Langknecht, treasurci
Election and Installation
officers will be held the nei
regular meeting, Feb. 2, at
in the rire house.

building?
Our principal always asks the
giral and boys both to remove
their hats when they are in
school
He said that someone should
write to DEAR ABBY and ask
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air, Seminole County
Uution Control Officer. Adam
Lstrated his talk with slides
wing sections of the Wekiva
ret and spoke of efforts being
de and problems Involved, in
ring this river declared a
Jor scenic river. He menied the harmful effects of
g lines causing destruction
ihallow areas where small
and other wild life exist at
er's edge. "Clearing of
ibs and weeds on the shore
also destroyed natural
es for small wild life and
wed fertilizer and other
utants to rapidly enter the
en," he said.
e business was conducted
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LOVING GIFTS
all right, he would ask the 1
only to remove their hats i
they're inside the building.
He said he didn't believe
anyone would write to you
ask. Well, I'm writing.
'OKLAHOMA STUDE
DEAR S'ItDENT: Casio
rules and traditions are m
up by those In authority,
they differ drastically.
some houses of worship
cousidered disrespectful
wear a hat. In others, the Is,
must be covered. In so
schools, all that's required
the students is that they to
with the HEADS on.. •
what's ON their beads is
consequence.)
Your principal should kn
thndciolyounscbool — i
so should you. Obey the rules
they're unfair or pointless
change the rulm

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Hunt. She reported on a recent
field trip to Mullet Lake Park In
Geneva where many varieties
of birds were seen.

Fire Auxiliary Elects
Members of the Deltona Fire
Department Auxiliary met
recently in the Fire
Lombardy Drive for the regular
monthly meeting, and learned
tit the flISI group to lake the
First Aid Course In Deltona,
had completed the Course and
received diplomas,
During the course
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The American Legion
parer and explained the
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meani
,ng
o f the American
initiated eight new members Legion Auxiliary Emblem
Jan. 23, at the regular meeting
Following the
In the Deltona
Community meeting, the men held a
Center. Mr&amp; Joan LOUt3enhizer ceremony during which five
appointed several members, all
new members were initiated by
past presidents with the cx- past commander Rudy Barception of Mrs. Peggy Thomas, tuglia. They were Charles
first vice president and Rummell, Eugene Mills
membership chairman
, to William Walker, Robert Sturmj
assist in the initiation and Frank Utnstead.
ceremonies.
This also was Awards Night
Initiated into the auxiliary at the American Legion Post
.cere: Mrs. Mary Henry, 255 of Deltona for those
Thelma Mills, Peggy Banks, Inemberswhohadalongrecord
: Carolyn DeVary, Florence Of continued mernbershipjn the
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Walker, Lena Caukins, Edna American Legion.
Rummell and Evelyn Reardon.
Those receiving citations
Initiation team Included: were Charles Edwards for 35
Mrs. Peggy Thomas, as years membership; John
Justice; Mrs, Zito Waltnich, as O'Ieilly, Katherine McHenry,
Freedom; Mrs. Lyd1USh.idt iioyd Kuhn, Dwight Hawkins,
as Democracy; Mrs. Joan Floyd Freer and Reno Chiolani,
Lout.senhizer, as Loyalty and all for 3oyears; Gordon Carlson
Mrs. Fannette Edwards, who and Lester Buckley for 20 years
invoked the opening and closing and Herman Schwartz for 15.

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The regular monthly meeting
the Seminole Audubon
ciety took place Jan. 23, at
e meeting room of the Florida
wer and Light Company
Ilding, Sanford. Scott Burns
Icomed the members, cxulirg to them the courtesy of
meeting room.

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Free To Leave Him

DEAR ABBY: I have been
living with Don for two years. I
am fl and he Is Z.
I bear girls at the office
talking about bringing covered
dishes to family gatherings,
going to his folks' or hers for
dinner, or for the weekend or
U* holidays, and I get more
heartsick every day.
I've begun to realize what
marriage is all about. It's really
belonging to someone who loves
you enough to want to make you
a member of his fsmily.
Don Is always telling me what
a wonderful arrangement we
have, and how much he loves
me.
The past several months, i've
been asking myself: "If It's so
wonderful and he loves me so
much, why do we be, sneak
around and let people assume
we are married?"
W1y doesn't he ask me to
marry him, and become a
member of his family? They
dnen't even know I exist,
HEARTSICK
DEAR HEARTSICK:
Because he doesn't want a legal
commitment. And If be Is able
to get all the benefits of
marriage with node of the
resxinslbllitles, woo can blame
Wm? I am assuming be didn't
kidnap you. You agreed to live
with him without marriage.
You walked into it of your own
!rcc will, and %oure tree to
walk out. Why don't you? I
think you're ready.
DEAR ABBY: Is it un
mannerly for a girl to wear a
hat or:! knitted covering on her

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It's "front and center stage" girls competing for the coveted Candy will be competing for a girl, awards for spirit from thee
this week for a Longwood 1975 Florida Junior Miss title, host of awards and prizes, Pep Club, and a selection as a
teenager as she focuses her
Along with 27 of the state's topped by her choice of a full member of mixed emsemble
attention on Seminole County loveliest and most talented high tuition scholarship to any and girls's emsemble.
during the annual Florida school senior girls, Candy will Florida University, Huntington
The week-long series or
Junior M!ss Pageant in Pen. be vying not only for the title of College In Montgomery, Ala., or events leading to the selection
sacola.
the state's ideal teenage miss, Columbia College in Missouri. of the Florida Junior Miss
Candace Holliday,
iday, 17-year. but for the opportunity to
Candy, who would like to began Sunday, and will
old daughter of IA. Cal. and represent Florida In the prepare bra career in law by culminate Saturday evening
Mrs. David C. Holiday, 102 American Junior MISS Pageant attending the University of with the crowning of the state's
Shepherd Trail, is one of 28 in Mobile, Ala.
Florida and then pro-law at junior miss at Pensacola's
outstanding high school senior
And In addition to the title, Harvard Law School, isa senior Municipal Auditorium.
Pageant week activities
at Lake Brantley High School.
Among her school ac- include press conferences,
complislunents and activities television interviews,
she includes five years as an prelimInary judging sessions,
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honor ciet
student, art scholarship, wide-ranging social events,
awards in music, French and judges' interviews, hair styling
art, student guide, youth see- competition, rehearsals,
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Deputies
Rescue
Citizen
An 89--old Sanford
woman was listed in poor comfl.
tion at Seminole Memorial
Hospital today after being
found Ill and helpless in her
home yesterday by sheriffs
deputies.
Sheriff John Polk said Mrs.
Violet Hickock was found ill and
helpless In bed at her home
when deputies broke open a
door to gain entry to the
residence.
Mrs. Hickock was enrclled in
a sheriffs department program
called "We Care" that is used to
check daily on elderly persons
who live alone,
Polk said when Mrs. Hickock
failed to answer he daily call
from his deparnent yesterday
he authorized officers to enter
the elderly woman's borne.
Polk said any citizen who
lives alone who would like to be
added to the daily telephone
check list should contact the
Sheriff's Department.

Foxe Case

Thursday, Jan. 30, lflS

Tiff er-L uggers' Sought Chamber
Drlie
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showgfr1 towel, and a bloodstainet
could return to the streets at the end of
grant a directed verdict of Athalla Ponsell Llndsley.
machete nearby In the marsh.
are badly needed in the jail for cooking and
acquittal In the 11r,ldegree
term with savings — instead of the nonState Atty, Stephen Boyles
Charles Tanner, a Watch re-

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

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cleaning. Three more are on a successful paying "grunt" road work. Trustees who
presently work in the jail receive only "good
prosecution In three other counties and time" off their sentence and not money.
another is assigned to wash county and city
But, Vthlen will still meet with Polk
police cars.
Monday to "review the work release
The remaining 89 prisoners are Ineligible
prisoners and trustees as to a development of
by law because they are either awaiting trial
a program to utilize some of them as litter,
or have been tried and are waiting for the peeluggers," according to VihIen.
sentence investigation (PS!) to be completed.
If no personnel materializes for the
Two or three years ago, according to Lt.
"Litter-Lugger" Brigade, VihIen said he
Max Stewart, there were more trustees
would sit down with Roads Superintendent J
available for doing county roads work. C. Lavender and try to pull a ccuple of men
Judges then Stewart said, made violators
out of Arthropod Control. But, "we're exeither pay their fine or accept a jail sentence.
tremely cautious with the budget," Vthlen
Now, judges will give individual several
said." and would not include such positions in
weeks to pay a fine, rather than sending him
the expenditures."
immediately to Jail.
A third alternative, Vihlen said, Is to ask
But even with the surplus of road workers,
for help from junior and senior civic groups.
there were problems then too, Stewart says.
"We would welcome donations of time and
"We had trouble with control and supervehicles from any group who would like to
vision. People would drive by and give them
help clean up our roads." Vihien said that the
something to drink or smoke that would get
Boy Scouts and the FF'A have been active In
them high and that would even increase the
the past In such projects. "We would pinpoint
problem."
the critical roads for any good, viable effort
It was not uncommon then, Stewart said,
from a group," VihIen said.
to have several escape attempts a year.
Until, new "Litter-Luggers" are found,
Even if trustees were available, they countlans will just have to be more con
would have the option of pursuing a work siderate about littering road sides, Vitilen
program - for which the) nould be paid and said.
work-release program. One man is being held

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Jack Homer, executive
manager of the chamber, said
the goal of the membership
drive is to exceed 600 members.
Presently there are 568
members in the chamber.
"Due to the economic
situation, other area chambers
who have already held their
Inembvrslllj) drives noticed a
- slight cutback in members
j Joining, but we don't expect this
problem In Sanford," Homer
said.
"Now is the time to draw
together," Homer said.

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murder trial of former county rested his case late Wednesday pairman, testified that mark.
manager Alan G. Stanford as after witnesses testified that a ings Inside the watch case in.
the defense opened Its case to. wrist watch and shirt found in a dicated he had repaired it for
marshy area three weeks after Stanford on Oct. 9, 1911.
The Greater
Sanford day.
Circuit
Judge
Eugene
L.
the
Jan. 23, 1974, slaying had
Jurorswereshowna marking
Chamber of Commerce will
stmoore denied the motion belonged to Stanford,
on
the shirt under ultraviolet
hold a kick-off breakfast Feb. 10 by defense attorney Walter ArAn earlier witness said be light which a witness said iden.
opening
the
chamber's
threenold,
who
contended
that
the
fo'nd
the watch, shirt and a tilled it as Stanford's.
day membership drive.
The breakfast, at 8a.m. at the
Chamber, replaces February's
Personality Breakfast which
was scheduled for Tuesday.
The personality breakfast
was cancelled because the
scheduled guest speaker
Eugene Garfield, president of
Auta Train Corporation, will be
out of town.

Then, leading 4846 with 12:23 left In the
second half, the Raiders ripped 10 straight points
in the next five minutes for a 58-46 lead.
What they got was No. 7. What they want isDaytona Beach could get no closer than nine
points before the final buzzer.
The Seminole Junior College Raiders WOfl
Neither team shot well — Daytona Beach was
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nesday night, polishing off Daytona Beach pressed and ran and took turns mainlining doses
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Junior College 76-65 at the SJC gym.
of excitement Into the game.
But the climb up the mountain reaches the
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SiC's Vernon Johnson as the Raiders'
summit Saturday night in the form of Lake City leading scorer with 17 points and the game's
Community College.
leading rebounder with 14. SiC's Chip Noe added
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Lake City. . . the mere mention of the words 16 1X)iflLc
10 from the foul line - and Mc!ntrye
turn Raider backers' faces sour hind they shake sank 14 - six from the charity stripe.
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I);ivtoria Beach's Terry Jones led all sorcrs
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ith 18 points - 16 In the second half and most
Earlier in the season Lake City was ranked third coming on twisting layups.
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in the nation among junior colleges.
The Raiders led 13-7 early in the game and
Lake City will start players 6-8, 6-7, 6-7, 6-5 then trailed 14.13 midway In the first half. The
and S-Il. Lake City sometimes substitutes a 6-5 teams traded baskets until Seminole's string
for the S-li.
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seven points to end the half.
And the faces do turn sour. And the heads do
SJC did not lose the lead, although Daytona
shake.
Beach tied it 4444 with 13:2.3 left in the game
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"I don't know if w can keep up with them or when Jay Whiteside stung the Raiders with a
not," SJC Coach Joe Sterling said after Wed- three-point play.
nesday's win over Daytona Beach. "But we'll
The Raiders are now 14-8 and 4-2 In divisional
¶ive a lot of people who have wondered the same play.
thing the chance to find out."
The game will be played at the SJC gym.
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Seminole
Junior
College's
Jim
McIntyre
drives
Although defeating Daytona Beach, the
around Daytona Beach's Jay WhIteslde. (Herald
Is. Burns 6001?. Stanley 0 I? I;
Photo by Don Vincent)
typically sharp-shooting Raiders shot 11-of-39
Whites i de 4 46 17; Steward 7317,
Whgtesde
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from the field in the first half
28 per cent
TOtalS 26 1317 65
and 16-of42 in the second half
38 per cent.
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Abbott Herring said today In
Titusville that he hasn't made a
decision on whether to appeal
Seminole County Court Judge
Harold Johnson's Tuesday
ruling dismissing indecent
exposure and promoting an
indecent show charges against
stripper Fanne Faze and Club

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Juana operator Michael Pinter.

Herring said he'll make a
decision on appealing Friday
when he meets with the
prosecutor in the case,
Assistant State Atty. Ralph
Erickkson, at his Sanford of.
(ice.
"However, at this time I'm
leaning toward not appealing,"
Herring said today. He said
Johnson's ruling doesn't mean
"bottomless" dancing Is legal
in Seminole. "It appears that
the court made the decision on
the sufficiency of the evidence," Herring said, noting the
evidence in the Faze case "was
weak."
"The court's ruling was on
the fact of an lnadvertant 'flash
of anatomy' not a bottomless
dance," Herring said.
He said 11 there are complaints of "bottomless" dancing
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tver Daytona Beach earlier in the seasom, was
four-of-15 Wednesday night.
But the Raiders coverted 29 Daytona Beach
fouls into 22 points (22-of-33) and struck in
flurries for consecutive win No. 7.
Trailing 31-27 with three minutes remaining
In the first half, SJC scored seven straight points
for a 34-31 halftime advantage.

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After the 11th straight strike Monday night everybody at the
Brunswick Lanes in DeLand crowded around to watch John
Ewing.
There was complete silence "You could have heard a pin
drop," said Ewing
Somebody coughed —"I think maybe
that's when I lost my concentra ti on" and then Ewing rolled
his bowling ball "It was a good hit, it Just went in a little high.
it was just one c th ose hits."

Total fouls: Daytona 79; S4nsole
Fouled out

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in the world rankings.
captured a narrow split
Clay will be making his intial decision over Robbins and the
Central Florida debut. He Sem inole County battler has
TAMPA— Tony Licata, the comes from Miami with been clamoring for another
North American Middleweight sparkling credentials. His chance.
Champion, risks a possible shot record Is 17-4 and he La con- In their mos
t recent
at the world's champion, Carlos sidered by many as one of the Gates knocked off undefeated
Monzon, w hen he takes on hottest young prospects in the Marlin Lewis while Robbins
i1arce1 Clay tonight at Fort nation.
was stopped by knockout
lester' Armor'.
Mendoza
specialist
Glen Morgan.
1anaged by the
The winner of the bout is
The 10-round non-title affair Group, Clay is a skillful boxer expected to meet powerful
with b
will be the curtain closer to
etter-than-average
Virgil Gibson Feb. 18 at
punching
po wer. Standing
ni ght of outstanding fistic aclion that includes Altamonte the look-a-like of Muhammad Orlando Sports Stadium.
Springs light heavyweight All will be tough challenge for
Other bouts set on the
the shorter Licata.
Lonnie Robbins.
preliminary card are Mike
Morgan and
Ernie Burns
in a
Despite losing his last fight, a 10-round
middleweight
matchLicata, undefeated in 49
professional bouts, won the split decision to "Irish" Gene up, Willie Chancy against
North Amer ican title from five Wells, Clay is at lila best,
Henry Ha ll and Mike Moraz
time world champion Emile
Robbins will take on one of against Jun Makin in the
Griffith in Boston early in 1974. Tampa's most popular fight, opening four-r ounder.
Natharilal Gates, in a six-round

up."
Defense attorney Edward
Hanlon Jr. successfully argued
in the Faze case that Miss
Faze, 38-year-old friend of
Arkansas Rep. Wilbur Mills,
'flashed' by opening a full.
length robe on stage after her
performance at the Casselberr)
nightclub Dec. 12. He told the
court she made no Indecent
gestures and maintained that

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Pit Stop

IA.ading the wild Super Vee scramble, in tt: proving
ground for future Grand Prix stars, Is Sweden's Freddy Kottlinsky — winner of th e 1974 finale in a Carl Hans Lola.
Saturday's entry list for the 24 Hours of Day tona shows over
60 teams that sh ould cover over 2,500 miles.

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rated favor ites in this grueling test of man and equipment.
The names of past Daytona 24 Hours winners read like a
raci ng hall of fame Dan Gurney, Pedro Rodriguez, Ken Miles,
loyd Ruby, Lorenzo l3andinl, Mark Donohue and Phil Hill . It
'-4aras the 1973 win that catapulted Gregg and Haywood to international stardom.

The duo again have entered a Porsche Carrera in an eff or t to
make it two in a row. Bob Whitaker of Sanford himLefflIktI with

certa in ly open the doors all the way as far as our program is
concerned."
The immaculate red, white and blue Ma ta dor has won th ree
Winston Cup ra ces In as many years on the Grand Nati onal

scene,

Mark Donohue, Pen.ske's chief engineer, created quite a stir
when he won the 1973 Western Winston 500 at Riverside, Calif.
Allison duplicated th e feat a couple weeks ago. Allison gave the
Matador its only superspeedway victory In th e 1974 W inston (up
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ponent at 1:27 in the ft 1: and Jerry Zayas, 148, 9.1.
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Farmer: Big Catch
WEI.AKA, Fla. APi
Ravo Breckenridge of
Paragould, Ark., took the lead into today's round of the
$22,900 Florida Invitational Bass tournament by catching
a 10-bass limit weighing 21 pounds, four ounces.
A five-pound largemouth was Breckenridge's largest
catch Wednesday in the tournament on the St. Johns
River in Northeast Florida The 44-year-old cotton farmer
is the 1973 world bass-fishing champion.
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best of them and win," said Allison. "If you don't have a cornpei tive car you don't win on this circuit.'

- Allison's surprisingly easy victory at Riverside was the 44th
of his Grand National career. He has won 16 superspeedway
races, third among the active drivers.
Bobby will be going for his first Daytona 500 victory in the
Matador. Forty cars will start the $28,375 event
the richest
and most prestigious stock car race.
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Allison aLo has entered the Daytona-Permatci 300
NASCAR Late Model Sportsman stock car race and the Perinatex 200 World Championship road race for NASCAR
Medilied.s. He will drive a 1972 Chevrolet in the Late Model
Sportsman event and a 1974 Camaro in the Modified battle.

DOG RAGING

Allison also is one of the nine finalist In the International
lice ('I (liampions, which precedes the Modified event.

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Speedway Sunday, Feb. 16.
Even though Allison has won two straight Winston Cup stock
car races In the Roger Penske nrcnared Coca-Cola Matador .
Bobby feels he still has some thing to accomplish. "We want to
prove once and for all that the Matador is for real," said the 3tyear-old veteran from Hueytown, Ala. "Daytona is th e best
place I know to do that. A victory ir the Dayto na 500 would

When the Goodrich uirs last raced across the 3,81 mile
Datyona circuit in Dce
cmnber, the margin of victory was an
eyelash as George Alderman of Newark, Del., edged Amos
Johnson of Raleigh, N.C. and the 1974 Goodrich Radial
Ch a1lene Championship. Both drove AMC Gremlins. !ioth will
be back but Alderman has switched to a Datsun 510.

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The 34-round card starts at

8:30 with Licata expected In the
The first time around Gates ring approximately at 10.

The swarm of sub-compact racing sedans of the Goodrich
Radial Challenge and the swift, single seater Super Vecs of the
VW Gold Cup series flash into Daytona International Speedway
I'm their 1975 season openers as preliminary events to the 13th
annual 24 Hours of Da ytona set this Saturday at 3p.m.

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ran from the establishment.
Acsietant State Attv (laucle
Van IhXLk
ud today that
robbery charges against
Clayton E. Eubanks, 18, and
Eric Earl Williams, 21, both of

coinjste.

But thesis and 10 pins did not fall and Ewing had a 298 game
— thehighesteverina DeLandsancuonedleague.
Ewing, warehouse manager at the Deltona Corporation,
lives In Deltona.
"It didn't bother me until everybody stopped what they
were doing," Ewing said. "They all got behind me and left me
Florida Central downed
down there all alone.
Seminole 4-3 Wednesday in a
"The baU felt like it weighed 3oo pounds and my thumb felt high school soccer match.
li ke it was going to swell up inside the ball."
Th e setback dropped th
Ewing's previous high game was 279. His average Is 172,
Seminoles to 24-1. Florida
The 298 game was sandwiched between games of 190 and 174 Central is 8-1.
in the DeBary Social League.
Florida Central, recent 13-1
"I bowled next to a colonel who rolled a 300 game in 1965," victors over Sanford Naval
Ewing said. "After I got the 10th one, then 11th one, I thought I Academy, scored late In the
had a chance."
game to break to 3-3 deadlock.
But that chance died with thesis and 10 pins.
Florida Central leaped ahead
Ewing will be back on the lanes tonight. What about that
w hen Seminole made a bad
elusive 300 game?
pass in front of its goal and
be trying again," he said
Central's Carlos Berger booted
it into the goal.
Ned Raines of Seminole tied
the game with a goal with an
assist by Bobby Kelly.
Central opened the second
half with a goal as Frank
Blanco, "the most skillful
player on the field" according
to SHS Coach Larry McCorkle,
Lake Brantley's wrestling pounds. at 1:57 in the second dribbled -through Seminole
team defeated Crystal River period; and Craig Davis, 188
players and booted a pictureWednesday 33-18, while Oviedo pounds, at 1:42 in first
period, perfect goal.
was overpowered by Win ter
Bob Goddard, 115 pounds,
Ralph Baker added a Cen tral
Park, 45-12.
wrestled to a S-S draw,
goal to increase the lead to 3-1.
Also winning for Lake
Tough mat losses for Bran.
But Seminole's Billy Lee
hey were Max Buffldn, 170 Brantley were Vernon Prevatt kicked a goal from the midst of
pounds, who lost tljs first match atlfl1ll-0; Bruce Hill. 129,7; a scuffle for the ball in front of
of the season 7-6, and Jeff Davis. 135, 6-2; Clint Watts, the Florida Central goal and
heavyweight Andy Abramson
Raines scored his 12th goal in
Oviedo's Sam Home, 115, seven games to tie the game at
who lost his second consecutive
pinned his opponent in 28 3.3.
match.
s
Winning on pins for Lake seconds,
Blanco dribbled through
Winning on decisions for Seminole's defense again late in
Brantler were l
Barrett, 141

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shooting at John Rollins, of
Sanford, in a W. 13th St. bar in
riid-Dec'eniber.
Williams testified that he
was in a dice game with Rollins
and that Rollins was armed
with a pistol and grabbed $50 in
winnings from his (Williams')
hand saying, "Come get it."
Williams said Rollins pulled
a gun and "I thught - shoot
first. But I shot to try to ware
him sal couldget out of the bar,"
Rollins denied having a gun
or stealing the mitvaey. Police
said a bullet struck the bar wall
near Rollins where he said he

10-round decision, rematch.

coupled with his sparkling
record, elevated Licata to No. 2

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Don Merrick and Manny is the only athlete to winthe
Wetherbee head a group of 15 four events the same year.
Seminole Junior College
As a freshman last year,
athletes who will compete Merrick was named All.
Friday in the Coliseum Relays American in four events. Sic's
at Montgomery, Ala.
Track Coach Terry Long calls
The top amateur athletes Merrlck a "world-class Iiw
from as far west as Arkansas athlete.
and as far north as Kentucky
James Fleming and I::
will
Allen ill compete in the 1;;
Merrick, one of the country's 60-yard dash, David Law and
top sprinters, will compete in Theroy Stringer In the 60-yard
the 60-yard and 440-yard dash high hurdles, Fleming and Law
against other invited runners, in the 440-yard dash, Eli Thorne
Wetherbee, the leading 1975 in the 600-yard dash, Nate
Junior college indoor pole Perkins in the 880, MIke Gibson
vaulter with a 15-feet, six-inch in the 1,()0yard run, Ed Terry
vault, will compete against the in the two-mile run, Eddie Esch
invited vaulters.
in the high jump, Helmar
Skagfield
in the open pole vault,
Mu-rick
u
is the only athlete
to
Mike
Ross
and Gary Fowler in
be named most valuable the
the
shot
putt,
Willie Taylor and
same year In the national junior
Fleming
in
the
long jui'r.p and
college indoor and outdoor
Fleming
and Thorne in the
cha mpionshi p meets.
triple
jump.
He won the indoor 60-yard
and 300-yard dash in March of
Seminole Junior College will
'74 and the outdoor l00-yardand begin its team outdoor meets
220-yard (lash in May of '74.
Feb.
He
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"The Foxe case was unique,"
he said, "and we'll handle each
can Individually as It comes

Sanford, In connectionwith a
Oct. 10 robbery at Handy Way
Food Store. Lake Mary, have
been d*'opped,

Thursday, Jan. 30, 1975-18

Joininif Allison in the final race of the $200,000 series is A.J.
hot. Johnny Rutherford, David Pearson, Cole Yarborough,
Gtrge l"ollmer, Bobby (Imiser, Ronnie Peterson and Emerson
f'ittipaldi. They will be in identical 350-cubic Inch Camaroa.
In Tampa, the 55th annual INCA sprint car races at the
florida State Fair received two of the top names In the sport
when I .arry Dickson and Kenny Weld sent in their entries.
Dickson Is a two-time USAC spring car champion and
Kenny Weld has won so many features in the Pennsylvania-New
\'t'rk area he had a bounty put on him.
The races will be held on Feb. 5, 8, 9, 12 and is. 'lid., will be
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Walsh is an undercover in- thrills Is to get rid of
arthritis,"
vestigator for the Arthritis said Walsh.
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. - Foundat.ion.His job istopursue
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That copper bracelet around t}in "niinnkst" whn nrv
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and they're desperate," he
for relief from arthritis -but to sufferers.
The hulking 52-year-old New added.
Jerry J. Walsh It's Just another
worthless gimmick in the Yorker also is an arthritic. He
Walsh holds the title of
charlatan's $408 million walks with two canes, un- director of special services for
dergoes frequent remedial the national arthritis group. He
quackery arsenal.
surgery,
and last year had both tours the country to check on
Walsh has tried them all. Now
he's devoting his life to ex- disease-racked hip Joints new products and gadgets and
posing the "cures" for the replaced with plastic-ball and in the course of his travels
painful disease which doesn't metal-socket "total hips."
lectures on arthritic "frauds."
only way we are going
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TALI.AHSEE, Fla. (AP) the new House chamber in a lative computer, thereby allow- Tucker's chief aide, Gerald shared by
two House members off the thing he was educated said "Either lead, follow or get propriate,"
Neither Senate President way that will permit easy in- Ing lawmakers to view bills, sternstein, said the speaker had are budgeted for $1,500 each, in."
out of the way."
Dempsey
He said he's planning to post
Barron's
en- stallation of the TV system in rules and laws on their own TV decided to scrap the s90o,.000 but Tucker has notified
As
for
former
English
Prime
Spicer, who has been forced a sign next week that says,
dorsement of a $600,000 closed the future,
screens.
House TV system altogether. Woodruff that he expects to cut Minister Disraeli, Tucker to resign his position by Gov. "Just because I'm paranoid
circuit television system or
As originally envisioned by
Barron's approval is a "good,
However, Sternstein and Tom costs to about $1,000 each. The quoted his observation that Reubin Askew, said be swapped doesn't rriean they're not
after
Speaker Donald Tucker's Howard Walton, Barron's top solid commitment" to equip t1w Woodruff, an Interior design best current estimates are that -Upon the education of the signs "because it was more ap- me.rejection of a similar $900,000 aide, each legislator would new
Senate chamber, now un- consultant working with it will cost $3.5 million, $1.5 people of this country the fate of
system
for
the
House
is
as
firm
have
a
TV
screen
on
his
desk
for
der
construction,
with the basic legislative leaders in furnishing million for the senate and $2 this country depends."
as It might seem,
PEN 9 TO 5.30
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instant viewing of amendments TV system For reproducing the new facilties, said conduits million for the house, to furnish
Tucker
quoted
Hitler's
cornAides say that Barron has yet as they are Introduced.
amendments, but tLat's all, and connections will be the legislative facilities ment that "universal education I
to grant final approval of the
Walton's original proposal Walton said,
provided so the video system scheduled for completion in mid is the most corroding and cils- I
Senate system and that Tucker was expanded, however, to inHe said Barron has not yet can be placed at members' 1976.
Integrating poison that liberhas approved constniction of clude a connection to the legis- been presented with details of desks by
a future speaker.
Tucker, meanwhile, has been alism has ever invented.ri
3 CU. FT. BAG REGULAR 1.98
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"If Hitler said something was
sequently has not approved the foolish to make the desk so it notables by his speechwrtter, wrong, then it must be right,"
Ile 0
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full $600,000 cost of the ex- could not receive the TV at Ken Driggs.
Tucker said.
panded system.
In a recent speech on
some point In the future,"
LIMIT
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education, Drlgg..s had Tucker
The signs of the times are F
307 E. 251h At.
voted themselves $3 million to
He said the new Howse
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cropping upon outgoing Corn- ½ Bu. BAGS NATIVE PEAT 3 FOR 100
Sanford
spend on furnishing their space her will cost "a little more" as a Will Rogers, Benjamin Disraeli
LIM IT
merce Secretary Don Spicer's
Ph. 323.5676
in the new Capitol was reported result of providing such con- and Adolph Hitler.
TO
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349
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NICE
but att'acted little attention, that single teak desks for sena- humorist Rogers has said the hatchet," says the sign cur
4
But when the story surfaced tot-s will cost about zsx "there is nothing as stupid as an rently posted on Spicer's desk.
FORMOSA, WHITE. OUC DE ROHAN AND RED
fr for a second time recently, apiece. Double teak desks educated man, If you get him
Ile said it replaced a sign that

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Wednesday's Games
Tulfy (6).
No games scteiled
P - rfecta 13 SI 1137,90
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Thursday's Games
(10),?, H.C:s Big E. (6), 3. Mineola
C'.bie (2 3) $75390
Denver at St. Louis
Daily (3), 1. Rambling Red (13), 5,
ELEVENTH, Doubles. Spec I.
San Antonio at Utah
/.aruri Arpi
11 60 440 940 3 Queen's Caper (6). 6. Berkly Lofty
Friday's Games
561 440 1 (4).7 Toni Tr ess (I), I Ima Bean
Artcha Pere:
Denver at New York
Domingo Mencha I
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THIRD
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A basktba11 will be four levels of corn.
free-throw contest sponsored by petition for each age group.
DELTONA

Tops

Detroit at Houston

6 13360
440 ) i'lcIff Gee (57). 6 Big Boomer
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19 27 .4)3 10
Wednesday's Results
Philadelphia 9$, New York 97
Detroit 93. Golden State 90
Los AngeIn 117. New Orleans
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K a nsas Cifly Omaha 106. M i l
Aauket 102
Seattle P9. Phoenix IS
Thursday's Games
New York at Atlanta
Buffalo at Cleveland

IlIock (8). 1. MA's moose (3). s

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The nine conference teams
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Track Winder
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1.00 3.10
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700 7.20 5.40
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500 3

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Perfecta (51) $119
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Crooms boosted its record to High School basketball courts. School, Enterprise Elementary
There
will
be
144
The contest is open to boys School a.ndatSt. Peters School
matches in 6-2 Tuesday with a 65-41
Pittsburgh 6. Chicago
the two days. Twelve wrestlers basketball victory over Oviedo. and girls 11.14 years old. There In Deland.
Toronto 1, California
Set Sunday
from each school will compete
Atlanta 4. Kansas City I. tie
Tim Staten led Grooms with
New York Islanders i. Mid.
OSTEEN
The Family for four places in 12 weight 18 points, Jim Kennedy had 15
netol* 3
World Golf Club is conducting Classes,
and David Wiggins added 12.
Thursday's Games
the
Snow Bird Public Open Golf
New York Rang
at But ao
Grooms led b 14 points at the Brantley Cagers On Road
Preliminary matches are set
Toronto at Philad el phia
j,
Tournament on Sunday at 10
and
half,
but Oviedo cut the adCalifornia at 6cton
Friday beginning at 6 p.m.
a.m.
Pittsburgh at Detroit
Saturday from 10a.m. to 12:30 vantage to three in the second
Lake Brantley's basketball 42 on the road Tuesday. The
The event Is a low gross and
Washington at LOS Angeles
half before Grooms regained game with Haines City Patriots will return home
M
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and
2:30
to
6:30
p.m.
Friday', Game
Calloway tourney. Prizes and
command of the game.
St. Louis at
Sa turday night will be played
trophies will be awarded.
The finals will begin Saturday
Tuesday for a clash with
Grooms will battle Osceola a' tonight at names city.
Entry deadline is Friday.
night at 8 p.m.
Osceola Wednesday night.
Brantley lost to Leesburg V. Seminole High School.
NBA Standings

SIXTH, 3.13, A. 31.16:

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960 4.10 470 2
Eddy Lenli
610 5Echano Eloria
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QunieIa 12 3) *3.360
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L'rr,i Yr.,
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Eddy Javi
610 4
QuineIa (SI) $69.10
Perfecta (5 5) S39I.So
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THIRD, Doubles, Spec
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Competes

Lrnan will compete Friday Conference wrestling tour.
'and Saturday in the Metro nament at Orlando Boone High
School.

(4$) $4310

WEDPIESOkY NIGHT

Quin,e(a (68) 172.10
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FOURTH, Doubles, Spec 7:
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A.C. Doudney Director
Board of Directors of Rapid City Air Force Base,
First Federal Savings and Loan South Dakota,
of Seminole, have named to
He was the first and only duly
their board A. C. Doudney, elected Seminole County
President of A. C. Doudney Surveyor, having been elected
Surveyors, Inc., Sanford.
in 1964. lie Is married to the
Doudney, a native of Sanford former Myra Southward, also a
brings to First Federal con- native of Sanford, and has three
siderable knowledge, and vast children, David and Douglas,
experience in land surveying both attending The University
field, having been in business of Florida, Gainesville, and
For himself since 1954.
Mrs. Ann I). Anderson of
Doudney attended local Deland.
schools until 1941, then entered
Fork Union Military Academy,
and graduated in 1945. Ile is
also a graduate of the
't
4t18 iC)tIr
University of Georgia, School of
MON. THRU FRI.
Engineering, class of 1950, and
a graduate of The United States
Force
Institute
Technology in IM3.

Palm Beach
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Doudney lsachartermember
and past director of The Florida
Society of Professional Land
Surveyors. He Is presently a
director of The Central Florida
Chapter of the Florida Society
of Professional Land Surveyors.
Doudney served in The
United States Air Force with
the rank of First Lieutenant as
a special projects officer for the
Strategic Air Command at

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played the ten or the jack, not
the king from that holding. In
(act there was no holding where
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COLLISION REPAIRS

South

over your one spade your partner
has raised you to two spades What
do you do now'
Answer Tomorrow

other state.
letters recently

know why "bleep" wasn't inneluded in his dictionary and was
ciudedlnhisdlctlonaryand
Wit would probably be In the
next printing. Another wanted
an up-to-date definition for
"flaky" and gt It.
A Writer froia Belgium wondered why ,to cuss out,, wasn't
in the dictionary and was told
that "out" in this case was an
adverbial Intensifier, and that
both "cuss" and "out" were
listed sepanitely in the dietlonary. Another warted to
- know where the word "maven"
ame from and was told it Is of
'1ddLSJ origin and means "ex-

bidding has been: 30

heart and the ace of diamonds.
"Nice play,” said South. "But
wouldn't you have felt silly if
my spade holding had been five
to the king-jack-ten?"

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batting
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adding that more women than
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ONWYMORERD, BETWEEN FAIRBANKS AND LEE ROAD w
ritten, but are turned down.
IN WINTER PARK
Others take great delight in
finding real or imagined typographical errors in the die.
tionary. Some have coined new
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words and expect to be paid.
And others offer new definitions
for
existing words.
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man wrote that he had a
FIGHT
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cosis
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50-year-old
dictionary and won•
BU
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WHOLESALER!
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writes regularly to as): ques:
e Carry A
Complete
Selection
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Quality
Seafoods!
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correspon nts become pen
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pals of individuals on the staff
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Haddock &amp; Cod Fillets.
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information.
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10 WEEK COURSE. DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES.

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Central Florida Zoological Society president Jim Ryan (center) accepts $250 cheek from Melvin
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he played the king. Had he
played the queen it might have
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West might have decided that
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________________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN Al
ID
Close to downtown, nIW lovely 2
Bedrooms, I bath hOuSC. Walking
FOR SEMINOLE COUNT
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bedroom. air, carpet, kitchen fully
to downtOWn, near
distance
FLORIDA.
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
FLORIDA
equIpped. Water sewer garbage
schools. $100 monthly plus
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1SI3.CAO1.B
NAME STATUTE
CIVIL ACTION NO.
service I,d. by owner. $170. 322
cunify. 3fl-iOfl; 322 9507
In re: the Marriage
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCtRN
, CAMERON BROWN CONSUME
719$ or 373 1593.
ILDA
No?ic.eis hereby given that the
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FINANCE, INC.
, Florida room. city, married
,p
i[ TI1ION1 P API) MIC HAEL
OVIEDO-. Duplex. Fuin or unfurn. 2bcirm
Plinti If,
adults only. $150 mo 323 9SU after
C H P I S I OP H t P
III S 14 OP.
Ideal location, reasonable rent,
"Fictitious Name Statute' Ct.apter
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Sta•ute. U register R(SPOPIDrNT
Ph owner 343 3721 anytime.
_______________________________
DUANE .1. HOVOSEOLIAK,
A
NOTICE OF ACTION
*tPithe(IerkoItheCi,custCot,qt, jy
i thru S times
4Ic a line
, PJOVOSEDLIAK, hi Wile au id
HOURS
Unlurnished, 2 bedroom. Florida
LUXURY STUDIO
0 MICI4AIJI CHRISTOPHER JAMES W.
WINTER SPRINGS - "One ''d for Seminole County. Fto,.da, I1ISHOP
6 thru 75 limes
31c a line
RUPICH,
room, fenced yard in Lake Mary.
EFFICIENCY
8:00 A.M.
receipt of pçof of fp
5:30 P,M.
26 times
24c a line
Defendar
request and now It's a major upon
377.1507,
372.7090
3360
kiSWl(k
bIlct
of thiS notice, the lec
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
NOTICE OF ACTION
(S700 MINIMUM CHARGE)
crisis1" Mayor Troy Piland titous name. bAit, NATIONAL
Chambiee. Geor.a
SATURDAY 9.Noon
LcngarOod: 617 Highland Ave., ',
TO: Duane J. P4ovosedliai 'S
3 Lines Minimum
MASTERS COVE
YOU
ARE
DISCOUNT
Under
which
I
am
HEREBY
exclaimed Monday night after
and
block from LOng*OOd Elementary
ON THE LAKE
NOTIFIFD that
t no; Orlando
n action tot
Ifl
Digna G. Novosedliak
School. 7 Bedroom masonry
Count,Iltiiztn John Daniels arid Drive inthCltyot
37)
7900
Dulution of Marriage has been
Sanfora. Florida
home. Range arid AC. $130 Month
ii
te'rwoocj
Place
others questioned the use of the
filed ø4iVflt ,0ti, fld YOU are
TPIt the party interested in said
Bamboo Cove. I.? BDRM. shag. air,
plus deposIt. 647 $451
Bel Alt, Maryland
required to ser.e a cotv of YOU?
nss
fOII
new municipal building to
sunny kltctens. playgrounds. near
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
that
a
n
rltten
1C9M'S If M1Y.
,
Public Finance
city park f. Sanford Plaza. From Nlce3 bedroom house tor lease. $150
orgamzat;ons in the city.
" action for Mortgage forecIure hi S
Corporation
$110
Airport Blvd near Sanford
Carroll
Burke,
AttOrney
for
been
filed
against
you
and
you
ar
'mo
C
The Junior Police which are
Petitioner. whose address iS
MlI.c1
Ave 323 1310
61? required to serve a copy of you r
Its President
sponsored by the Police
nford Atlantic flank Building, written delenses. if any, to it o
Payton Realty
Dated
at Sanbord. Seminole Sanlora, Florida, and file the ROBY.CUNNINGHAM&amp;O'NEILL
Department, had requested
County, Fioroa January 13th. 1973
with the Clerk f CircUit P A.. PIahtilf's attorneys. wto3C
76loHiawathua 372.1301
permission to use the building Publish: ian 16. 7). 30. Feb. 6. 1973 orginaI
Court, Sanford, Seminole County.
dress Is $63 Hartford Building, 70 I
for their meeting. Daniels 1s a
JÔ
Florida, on or bc-f ore the 6th day Of East Robinson Street, OrIar,dc
furnished garage 112 Garrison Dr. 2 or 3 bedrooms,
Park Ave
February. A (3 1975, 0tht'tWIS4 a Florida, 3101.
apartment.
565
month or weekly.
drapes, carport, clean 1140 Mo.
member of Winter Springs
or before the 3r
Iu1t wilt be entered against YOU
FICTITIOUS NAME
Pets, small deposit. Orlando, $51
ni 6341
d6y of March, 1975. and file th
Community Association whIch
VETERANS ONLY
Notice is hereby Q.irn Ihat we are for the relief demanded ifl
Inrolh now for January sewtr'
1109.
thr original with the Clerk of thiS (our
no charges $10 for use of its engaged In busnes at Hw 17 971 Petit,n
Two crypts. (leui Haven, last upper
3 Bedroom, Ii,, Bath Home
classes. Singer approved dealer
eithrr before service en Piasntltf'
section, LeavIng are,,, rnusi
WITNESS my hand and seal Oil attorneys
mi So of 43.1 LCIAU*OOd, Seminole
Clean. Large Lot
710 E. 1st St. 3736861
facility.
3 room furn. garage apt., adults
or
irnmediateli
sacrifIce. 323 0616
County, Florida, under the fitit'ous thiS the 3rd day of January, A (3
372 1110
only
Nopets.$9opermo.3fl3l67.
thereafter; otherwise a default *0
Mrs. Daniels, wife of the name of ALMOST PU THRIFT 97S
PIANO &amp; ORGAN LESSONS, Girt
be entered against you for the relic
councilman said, "1 hate to see SHOP. and that we Intend to register (Seall
lor7fledroom AduitsOnly
Lalng Steele, Instructor. Orlandi
demanded in the Complaint oi
Furnished
Arthur Ii fli'ckwi?h, Jr
Park AvenueMobile Park
you go into competition with us said name with the Clerk 01 the
Petition
School of Music now acceptIn
Clerk of Circuit Court
,,
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
75.15
Park
Drive,
3227161
limltec private enrollment ir
WITNESS
my
hand
and
the
seal
o
and drive us out of business.
SmtricI County. ho, d.i
l(ri
in accordance *ith the
Two bedroom house. furrthrd,
Fihf Choleti.'ral build up with
Sanford 372 O9
the Court on the7ith day of January
sas admitted that the wov1sions of the Fictitious Name
By' Elaine Ri(h,tr'
7 Bedroom garage
mature adults, $123 monthly Itt &amp;
Lecithir Kelp Combination. Get
Deputy Clert
apartment. Adults.
last month In advance. $30 utility
association's building was in Sta?ut, To W.t Section 163,09
Norwalk
Led
Kelp
caps.
at
(Sal)
CARROLL BURKE
Statutts 195'
377-5037.
A damage deposit. No pets 372.
Fairway Plaza Pharmacy.
need of repairs, but she said Florida
Arthur H Ueckwth, Jr
Attorn.'y
for
Petitioner
S iris Crystal
194
Clerk of the Circuit Court
2 one bedroom efficiency apts. fully
this could not be done without
617 Sanford Atlantic
JeaNte RousSeau
HASHVII.LE RECORDING CO
By' Elaine RiCharde
furnished including air. Utilities Country home furnIshed, 3 bdrm
PatrIcIa A. McCarthy
LOOKING FOR SINGING
rental fees.
Deputy Clerk
C FT 741 C WE iv p i
paid 1 or 2 ,sdults 371 19)0
caot'rci florid,, 37771
?n 9 18 7) 30 19S
TAl,
EPIT
305
.175
24I
I''
bath, attached gariç'
[)'Fizio Ut)jèt.(t'(i
ft, (Lr- nrcll .i •.
-.'.i',ut,cru or li
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c
uiij'r bi,',uutitul
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Seclude-a 1190 mo • 1100 securt,
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O'Neill.
P
A.
F urniSheti 7 bedroom apartmenl 20)
oaks. Fishing, canoing, swimthe cost of air-conditioning and "
Leclthint VIne-girl 861 Kelp! Now
$300336.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
$63 Hartford Building
E.
21st
St.
Air
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conditioned,
wall.
ming,
mobile
home
or
camp
sites.
all four in one capsule, ask for
electricity used by city groups EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. UNITED STATES DISTRICT 700 East Robinson Street
wall carpet $175 month, $50
Camp Seminole, Smiles
2 bdrm. cottage, partly furnished
of I I
VB6 4. Faust's Drss.
using the city hail.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF Orlando. Florida 37101
on SR 16 372 1471
damage deposIt. 3230630.
No Children $100 mo. 7441 Park
FLORIDA, ORLANDO DIVISION - Attcrneys for the Plaintiff
Piland said the building COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Ave. 3271450.
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.17.CA-09-A
Publish ibm 30, Feb 6. I). 70, 1973
Clean A QuIet, 1 or 7 bedroom apis
COURT NO. 73-137.Orl CIv-R
IN YOUR FAMILY'
belongs to the people of Winter In
te The Marriage ef
adults, no pits Lease.
Wanted
UNITED STATES Oh AMERICA. DEJ 16.1
AL ANON
1110. Lake Mary. 2 bedroom furnished
Springsandshouldbeavajjable ROBERT
A
For families or friends of problem
LITTLEJOHN. Plaintiff, v Robert L Thompson, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
to local groups on space HuSband.
0 B A Mt'4ody Shop, and Mar
cWinkers
Ifairdrc-sser, mileor female, with or
wl,,v. !iI.iurt•. JiJ
For further information call 17) 4517
Thompson and Kathleen Anne THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
available basis If it does not and
without following Located .n new
5695
PEGGY JOICE L 1 TTLEJOMP, Thompson Defendants(s)
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
7g...
or write
conflict with city meetings and Wife
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P 0.
NOTICE OF SALE - Notice
NOTICE OF SUIT
AVALOPI APARTMENTS
court sessions. He added the
hereby given that pursuant to a CIVIL ACTION NO. 741944
Aflhli YC Ian orYc
TO
ROBERT
k
LITTLEJOHN,
HOMES
FINAL' DECREE Of Forl"CIoSure NATIONAL
pern responsible far each
SCENIC WEKIVA RIVER lOvely
Box $1, Kawybecg Lane.
CEPTANC CORPORATION.
entered Ort January 9, 1973 by th
spot under the old oaks to vacation
group should check in and out
Granite City. IllinOiS 67010
Plaintiff,
Will Consider student who has at
above entitled Court, in the above
or live Fishing, canoeing,
WELAKA APARTMENTS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ttyled cause, the undersigned WLLIE HAYNES and MARY M.
sith the police dispatcher and
least half aday available for work.
swimming Camp Seminole, 5
114W Itt St.
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
scheduling would be coor. th4t an ction for DISSOLUTION OF United States Marshal, or one of hi
NON SMOKER ONLY I Phone
mlte$wejtotl 4onSRI6 3224470
Can Hef p
atlas i 0 II fl.
as been filed øgainst dWy authorized dc-puties, will
HAYNES. his wife.
dinzited by the city Clerk Mary MARRIAGE
Call
173
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, an ycu are required tu Serve a th poperty Situate in Seminole
NOTICE OF SALE
Write P 0 Box 1213
Norton.
Copy of your written defenses, if any, County, Florida, described as
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Sanford, Florida
GCflC P. Stephenson Of Beinnlno at 200 feet West
PURSUANT TO A Final Judgment
Councilapprovedpw'ch.aseof
LEASE
Deluxe unfurnished 1
STEPHENSON and BEANE. Post Southeast corner of Lot 41 of SAN. of forectcure dated January 77th,
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toil
tiso mobile radios already Office Drawer One. Cassetberry, Fcp
bedroom apt., 1130. Ground floor
perishables,
road
tax
reports,
and
SUbSTANTIAL FARMS, l97SandenteredinCasepo. 71 1944
Free, 6112077 for "We Care"-.-....,...v. a.s. .n,,,p,,inp, 1''''d
of duplex, kitchen equipped, heat,
included in the Fire 13"part. Florida, 32707. Attorneys for the according to Plat thereof recorded of the Circuit Court of the
back haul contracts, to take
"Hotline" Adutt or Teens
md canoeing. See at Camp
air, qljiet exclusive Sanford
charge
of
truck
dispatching
and
Pi'Iitio,'*r,
and
file
the
OriglaI
with
in
Plat
Book
S.
Pages
$3
in
$1.
Public
Eighteenth
JudicIal
Circuit
In
and
ment budget, without ad.
eminole, S mite's west of I Ion SR
driver supervision Growing
vertising for bids as they are the Clerk of the above Styled Court Records of Seminole County for SemInole County, Florida,
6 322-4470
nationwide private carrier. Salary
February 10. 1973. Florida Run North 1DSlteet,tpsenc wherein NATIONAL HOMES AC
listing in the state bid list for a othCrwlse, a luogment may be en West 200 feet. thence South
commensurate with experience
CEPTANCE CORPORATION 15
and
ability Phone 901 73.4 4634 ask
feted agaInst you for the relief
total of $I9(.
Plaintitl.andWILLIEHAYNES
and
thence East 200 feet
FOUND MALE Beagle and Bassett
t
Beginning a? public outcry to the MARY M. HAYNES. his wife, are
swimmIng pool 4720 5. Orlando
An ordinance setting the demanded in the Petition
combination. Lemon and white
WITNESS my h6nd arid the lull of highest and best bidder for Cash at defendants, I will sell to the highest
Dr 3737920.
FOund
ifl
Wekiva
River
area
37)
maximum speed limit at 20 saId Court on this, the 6th day of 1700 o'clock noon on Wednesday. andbestbidderforcashattheFront
ANFORD AIRPORT.
m.p.h. unless other-wise ap- i,ruary. 1975
Duplex apt kitchen egvippeØ, air
February26.l9lSatthewestdoorof West door of the Seminole County
NEW ALL STEEL BLDG.
.__ww,
the Seminole County Courthouse Courthous.. Sanford, Florida, at
provedbymotionolcftycouncfl (SEAL)
'sIGH CLEARANCE CEILING
t all La fl_a
Arthur H BckwIth Jr
' 11:00 AM nn the 13th day of
Sanford, Flo'id.
i doors, frontage on airport Up to
and pasted was passed on final
Clerk of Circuit Court '
February, 1973, the following
Dated' 11675
.500 sq tf
available innreading.
By Lillian 1 Jenkini
MITCHELL A. NEWBERGER described real estate located,
ediately. Monthly or yearly
Iouiekeeper to live in. Light house.
Baby
Sitting
Mon-FrI.,
66
in
my
Deputy Clerk
..ii,,nru, wawuing macnine, air
UNITED STATES MARSHAL Situated end being in Seminole
isIs. Phone '973 4070 weekdays.
work and cooking. Care for school
home. Reasonable rates, large
rii:s:,..,..i
la,.
Publish: Jri. 9. 16. 73, 30, 1973
COunty, Florida. to wit:
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
age
child
372-5009.
playroom, fenced yard. 322-3091. DEnt
Lot $0 of GRANADA SOUTH,
FLORIDA
"TOWN SQUARE"
Semdli
County.
Florida
according
ardner, year 'round employment
KEPIDELL W WHERRY
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SWING SET NURSERY. ('pen 71
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
to the Plat thereof as recorded in
for man who knows PuS business.
ASSISTANT UNITED STATES
ford's liric'st shops, offices now
Pws, 7 days Spe:lal rates, Fern
NOTICEISHEPEBYGIVEpithat ATTORNEY
Ptat Book IS, Page 10), PubIi
Call 323 0536 eves.
yallable Excellent location
Park,
331.4141
by vIrtue of that certain Writ Of ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Records of Seminole County,
U 0712 or $30 5377
Execution Issued out of and under
SanforØ
bdrm houSe on I
Publish: Jan 23. 30, Feb. 6. I). 197$ Florida
Will sit with elderly or patients
ritA
the seal of the Circuit Court of
Said property bting the same as
DFJ.U0
air p. V t,l
ri-'rtir,efatlni, at Pt_pr,,. jar
OrangeCounty,Ftorlda,upofla final
644 3019.
set forth In the Final Judgment of
tudornent rendered In the aforesaid
FICTITIOUS NAME
foredosure.
________________________ couon the h day AuguSt, AD. ' Notice IS heftby Olven that we are
d;es IntereSted in htgh ('irnings
Dated this 77th day of January,
1971, in that certiin case entitled,
engaged In buslrwss at General 197$.
area Phone 30$ US $301
373 93709 fo6
Re: Johnnie R. Henderson, Jr. and
Interview phone art 5700.
Delivery,G,neva,SemlrioleCognty. (COURT SEAL)
Frances Atwt,tte HenderSon. *hICI
Florida under th. fictitiOuS name of
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
SANFORD
Commercial Properfle
North Carolina Apples, i flu W L. Glamorous part time sales. 3 eves a
aforesaid WrIt of Execution was
STYLE RITE CO.. and that we
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Justice Produce, State Farmer's
*efk.
Plo
canvasing.
collecting
or
delIvered to me as Sheritf of
Lots
Intendtoreglster said namewith the
By- Elaine RiCharde
Markef Stall 6 3279035. 3223161.
delIvering.
5AME1ICANCAJCf $OCIEfl' Seminole County, Florida, drid I
Car
A
phone
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
Deputy Clerk
And
ntcessary Sarah Coventry
- have levIed upon the following
County, Florida in accordance with Publish: Jan. 30. 1973
I
FRUIT FOR SALE
Acreage
Jewelry, 373 7791 after 6
described properly Owned by ttit provilins of the FIctitiouS OEJ.163
10 Acre ranch fnced for hones.
332 U
JOhN
i-RIDER A550c
p Henderson, Jr.. saia
Name Statutes. ToWit: Suction
small flthnq prjnxj Children and'
JOin the world of Fun, FasP,ion and
FICTITIOUSNAME
It0ty being located in Seminole
FICTITIOUS NAME
16309 Florida Statute-s 1957.
pets
0
K
NAVEL
ORANGES,
1250
flU
W.
Garnet?
White
I
given that I am
Money Show and Sell Duictumaid
Ial.t r,_ • I___
I
Notice s hereby given ttiaI i am County. Florida, more particularly
S Tommy W. Bacon
Also Tangerines
'-'--engaged
In
business
at
503
E
High
'scrlbed as folk
engaged In business at 713 Yar
Marsha 1. Walliri
3fl 6733or3fl034
way 436, Casselberry, Sem.nole
One 1.0.
(1) 1M
mouth Rd. Fern Park, Semile Truck.
NoFord Falcon Pickup
Publish:
Jan
30.
Feb
6.
13.
20,
1973
County,
Florida
ender
the
fi(titioui
4H7751?MS3. Title
DEJ 166
Fruit Jars.Lids-Sea1
Cnty, Florida
wider the fictitious No 14417i0 73 Tao No 17 &amp; H 77$ __________________________ name of LENNY'S PIZZA PARLOR.
name
of
ACCOUNTING
V1IIIlIJ1!JTI1 I
and
that
I
Intend
to
register
sad
_J
the undefll,ed s Sheriff of
TAXKEEP,NG OF SEMINOLE.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
GOP MLV'5, E. 46. Sanford 37)
name with the Clerk of the Circuit.
SmInoIe County, Florida, will at
LAKE, and that I intendtoregisI
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Court, Seminole County, Florida
said name *199* the Clert of thi 11:00 AM. on the 31st day of CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY. inaccordancewlthth,proyisiof
Classified Ads are here to help
Circuit Court. Seminof County, jtb, A.D. 1975, offer for Sale
FLORIDA.
buy, sell, rent or swap
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
at a
Florida In accordje with the ang sell to the highest bidder, for
PROBATE DIVISION
nt_.
cost
let us heto vnu rita'. v
Wit'
Section
16509
Florida
Statutes
provlsion of the Fictitious Name casti. Sublect to any nØ all exiting
CASE NUMBER $663
intOrce-ptionit ArIy9toS1OI B
ss. at the Front (West) Door of the
Statutes, To Wit Section ItS 09
Estate of
Wi-Si 1st 5? Sanford
S I. eonari rca
SemInole County Courthouse in
FlOrida Statutes 1957
Dorothy Mac Itarnelt,
Pblth
Jan
¶
7).
Feb
6.
1973
Sarford. hiorda. thC above
5- Don Iw-0mbl
drSrd
61
I
described personal property.
Publish Jan 9. . 1. .
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT AND
Further Information is available APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
INVITATIONTOBID
from the Clvii Division of fbi
Seminole Memorial Hospital in
All persons are hereby notified
S.er-noti County Sheriff's Depart
FICTITIOUSNAME
vita bIds for an EKG Machine.
that the undersIgned as AdNOTICE is hereby given that I am mint,
Flame Photometer, arid LaunCry
ministrator of said estate, has
_,SUP4SHINE STATE,.,
ingaued In busintis at 1111 Dover
That said sate is being made to completed the administration
SerVICC. Spu'CII icatlons are available
RI • Winter Park. Seminole Cnty, satisfy the terms of Said Writ of
at the office of the Admfnistrator
thereof arid Pus filed In said court
Ploridi under the fictltio name of Execution
All bIds shall be mailed to Mr.
final
and aIlcation
UIIUIS,iTVULJU 91110
Apartments
John E. Polk.
KEE KLEEN. and tht I Intend to
Rote'? 1. Besserer, Adm,. Seminole
4)sarg. Oblections thereto. If
Sheriff
ti i5tt$
name with the CJue9* f
Memorial Howital, 1101 East First
Afterfiling
PIT:,L APARIMEPaT PlOP,
Seminole County, Florida
the Circuit Court, Seminole Cot rity,
Street. Sanford. Fla flT7t Bids
proof of publication Showing this
SINGLE STORY
Florida In accprd.,, with the PubliSh, Jan 9. 14. 73, 30. l7S
mu$t be received by noon on the 11th
'notice Pus been publiShed once a
provi*ioin of the Flc1lt
Name DE) 24
day of February 1973
we for four consecutive weeks, the
1 Bedroom Suites from 149.00
Statutes, To Wit SpCtin $fS 0?
Puhith Jan 7$ 2'?. 30. 1975
matter of lpp'ov,*i 04 Sad report
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
7 Bedroom Suites from 179.00
Florida Statutes ;57
OEJ 1S?
d the Orckring ci distribution of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Said estate
5' Comolidate Srv'cej
i-..
N
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT.
IN
will come before the
AND
3 Bedroom Suites from 228.00
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMI'OLE
of Florida, Inc.
FOR
SEMINOLE
cOurt.
COU.'4TY,
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
By: M
FLORIDA.
Groom
Leonard V. Wood. Ei.q
CIVIL ACTION NO. 753$-CAI9.0
(President)
CIVIL ACTION PlO. 743lIO.Cji-$9.F
Ai
minIstrator
rvom
Publish' Jan. 73'95 Fp C II. 1975 COLwELL MANAGEMENT
FEOFRAI. NATIO9AL MOP
04 Stdnta1e
COMPANY.
DCi.1)i
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
PubliSh- Ian. 30. Feb &amp; 13. 30. 1975
Plaintiff,
505 W. 25th St., Sanford
DE) 162
Plaintiff.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
___________________
V's
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIR. GREYDOPI 6 6*140
i41 Ij
¶tr.a 'ao ,.%
)t)4) )flØfl
OLIVER, JR arid JOE
Professionally Managed By
arid JUDITH IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE F GAPIO, PiII
tOilO,.i in The l'1itatji
OLIVER,
FOR
hi
wife,
CiaSS,fiid
Sectó,
SEMIUOLE
COUNTY,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Defendants
FLORIDA
Defendants
%PkCIAL Aut. LaMp
CIVIL ACTION flO. 73-40CA4I-O
I
NOTICE OF SUIT
NOTICE OF SUITfN
cents a it Ci-nhs; tan li-hi 71
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73-1S7.CA-O9.F
FEDERAL NATIONAl,, MOP. TO' GREYDON C GAPIO
(li-ft
I
H
(i-nit,
Spark
CAMERON BROWN CONSUMER
MORTAOE FORECLOSURE
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
arid
75 Csiiti £ Si
TO FIOYDOLIVER JR and JOE
FINAP(f, INC.
Pliritiff,
N.d.atr I Gas Cipi 1e all
17470 JU
JUDITH F GAPIO.
ANN
OLIVER.
hit wile
Plaintiff,
v
cars SANFORD AUTO PARTS
furs wife
RESIDENCE In an unkna*,i
"Ike Cd Nate %Ipq" 791 C
KAVE DIANE ATKINS.
REflOENCE: UNKNOWN
state or couniry other than thestate
t.r;t $t
ROBERT H. LANAM.
Defendant,
All partles claImIng interes.'S by,
°
ild
JOhN RtPi*iil of Sanld ran
mailing
address
(et,nctant,
NOTICE OF SUIT
tturouu, under or aginsI Greydon
?r loi$ow,ng tssat ,pi-cLl ru lte
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO, WAVE DIANE ATKINS
&amp; Gino and Judith F Gino, his TO
t,71 HfqaId' (lan,ti-,j Si-t'.,
PV 2 .ACompany,7dtfI4f
Robe-ri 44 Lanam
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
aif, anna to all parties having or
AlT Brigade Fort Leonard Wood,
IS' C.ben toll cainvas, 7i HP
307
14th
Court
South
All par1ie claiming interests by. claiming t hive any r.gtut. title
Mo 43173
4.kn..i. CifliLtad lilt if Oiler
($y, Alahama
1•2 Bedroom
thtouu. undCr Or gOiflSt KAVE lntere5f in the real property
.itk I)" wit-Is. All tilt
herein
Yu are hereby notified that a
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
that
an
DIANE ATKINS and to all parties described
riIu.pin,nI,
Tab,
•,r
action f*r P.'ortgage foreciosure tIM complaint to foreclose a certain
i I.' 'I.,' '0.',
hiwiflg or ((aiming t hv1 in
p'apmi-*tS.
YfJ ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED been filed g&amp;ntt
rnor'gaq,
encumbering
ii".', AiWP(1IIIHLVD
you
and
you
the
are
rigit, title or Interest In the rtel that an action to foreclose a mot
is, 'ad 710 1 alls a dy
required to serve a topy ot your following clev'ibed real properly.
P'r'reru
21 lt'O
told ti', fr', I !i,. I"
C4l tt.cwr' rr4l prcç'rty
*it
'.'.rtfri
jif(r.', I ein jr, tu .1 on
'rQu r., ,lLpBy NOTIFIED
11 v Of *,t,4,(it.On Mt k,l' ii
$'rT'rIOI' County, Iorda
(of $. GI4,.PIAU* SOUTH. ac
I
ffii-q
ry, AduIt Lovely large
RORv,CtThpdlpff,1IISM&amp; O'NEILL,
that an action to foreclose a ,nor
Westerly 30 fed of the North 'i of
cording to the P14t thereof as
H,cêiO' Chass.h,ri
PA, Plaintiff's attorrueyt
room air, idrih for ret.'.
tgaga on the lellowing real property lot 62. and flue North
Of
'i
Lot 3
recorded In Plit Book 13, Page 100.
%Ofl 46664$; 3221.05.4
eddrut is $13 Hartford Building.
'n Seminot. County, Florida.
Block 3, WEST WILDF1ERE, iC
East RobInt,n Street, Orlando, Public Rrcnqcssot Seminole County.
Lot 31. GRANADA SOUTH. at cording to the Phi thereof
FlOrida.
F IIANKLIPI ARMS APT'
Ike) lsi- cIausai,d ad kit beqn
as rioq4a 3230?. on or before the
-to the plat thfc.1f a's reco.roed in Plot Book
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3. Page 51. Of
li. mst dynamec titcunas ,.r
1120 Florida Ave
hit been tiled aqiln'sI yu.i in the
y
of
Mirth,
$975,
and
file
fp
reor
In Plot hook 15. Pêge 100, the Public Records of Seminole original with the Clrb of thiS
ca's Call 777 )li Sr Ill e,,
37) 1450
Court ChOvC '.t'vted Stilt, and 'rou at.'
Pt,',' l?erc
-ri".' (onty,
i.1 .liee ur I In, t4
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CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole
Orlando Winter Park

Li Se St rs

322-2611

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Conflict

OversIZed pool, 6 bedrooms I ti4t?
5,
Vormal dining $37 5
3 flt'droom, 2 bath ;;7

RATES

CailBart Real Estate

PAYTON REALTy
krg Real EState Broker
377 1301 76i0 Hiawatha Ave at 171
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* "Get 'EM While
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14-Camping Resorts
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flich'uj'ij

* They're Hot! *
P4* houses ni rur,uh .ur,-,1
Pt
n:c'rit, uCr!h , .i 1: r.I t-s
'I ,fl
rc'nt, Goverarrieri, Sunsidiled
t qealIfi
buyers Call to see if
rOu Qui-lify''

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5-Lost &amp; Found

31-Business Property

a&amp;4.

REALTORS

*VAN000Wp 127.500 *
Lovely 3 bedroom;, i', balls
central air, tented, tree-s Many
extrat Sanford, 372 3791.

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FOR THE

MOBILE HOME PARK
Rentals from only
$

Best lot selection
now available In
Sanford's newest and
ftnest Adull•FamIIy
Mobile Home Park.
Come out and inspect
the Model Homes on
display

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Peg

W/W Shag Carpet

Range• Refrigerator

"LUXURY FOR LESS"

WANT AE1

Dishwasher- Dispos

Clothes WasherDr

year

Recreational Build

morgage

with only 5% down!

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SWIMMING POOL
FISHING, BOATING
DISPOSALS

Orlando (305 834-2299

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SemInole County S aCte wooded I
Pasture, beautiful homesite,
Terry Realty. REALTOR, 67$
0711
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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
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2 SecretarIal chars, posture, real
dUfl, ea 110. 1 Executive Chair%,
lIke new. Retail $775; only 175 ea.
Reception room chairs half p'ice
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Wood or Steel desks le*ecetve d
&amp; chairs, iecretaral desk;
chairr.. straight chairs, fil
cabinets, as is Ca
ano Cavr
IIOLL'S
CasSelbecry, 17 92 9)0 -1706

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1982 ApacheS' Camper
Fold DOWII Top, 1175

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SANFORD AUCTION
1200 French Aye,,
322- 7340

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64-Eqwpment for Ren
r1nrnocoer

In,

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65-Pets-Supplies
(ahogany bureau, 130; Maple chest,
$73; DInette, 120; Single bed,
Luxor mattress, $10; Re-diner,
$33; Sheraton drum table, $30,
modern Coffee table, 117.50;
Swivel rocker, $25; Maple hutch,
like new, $125; Easy Chairs. 1)0 &amp;
up; Norltake 21 pc tea service,
130 KULP DECORATORS 409W
si St 372 2)35.

*Singer*

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;73 and 1100. 313-5110, Mr.
derson,
Watch dog, German
taa&amp;a_a •

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1973 two door Buick Rivieraijjje
new all the extras. 54.950. 327-1)21
or 372.7909

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Travel tniller 1969 Voluntr 17'
Clean, self Contained. AC, TV
antenna. flew tire's and spare.
$7,000 Cash 530 5930.

67-U veslock- Poultry
7 COWS FOR SALE
MIX BREEDS
3723773

67A'-Feed

1977 Subaru GL Coupe with air
Excellent condition. 373 6)47 After
1970 Lincoln,? door hardtop
G*od condition, $1195
3720654

FMC MOTOR COACH
Excellent COnditiOn, low mileage.
Completely equipped. Owner,
527,500. Ph 5)0 4119

'73 Dodge Van
Excellent Condition, 53,300
p3 775 4110 after 5.30

SAPIFORO RECVEE SERVICE
lllliaa test,
37) 4711

JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direr? From Bo'car"
GORMLY'$. E 16. Sanford 37) 4733

76-Auto Parts
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Batteries, 5)7 95
.'......nge. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Asic'

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'69 Winnebago,
Motor homi,
37)3632

Plan riow to vacatiOr thiS year in
your Own Re Vr trom

Hu-y fr Sac
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377 139

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Toppricespald,uanyccj,dition
6.41 1126. Winter Park

1961 Rambler Ambassador wagon 3,' aIr, clean. Only 47,000 miles
Only 1150 795 2741
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1772 Souareoack Slat'on Wagon. air,
i speed, radio, radIal tlre-, e
cepfionally Clean. $2,715 A;k for
Duane McQuire 377 165) Dealer

1966 Buick LeSabre

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78-l¼)torcycles

Far used furniture. appIlance's,tools
ccl Buy 1 or tOO) item$.Larry's
- Mart, 715 Sanford, Ave.

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's some below dealer cost. first
come firit Choicet Plus FIa 's
fint Used Cars. Dick Baird
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Largest dealer. '73 Datuos
arriving daily. Ph. 131,131$, Open
Surdays 176

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
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fOr sale Call 322 3356 fr
POintmnt to

1974 MX Yamaha 100CC,
000d COflditl0rt 5.300
Call 3720067

72-AUCtIOfl___

ANTIQUE AUCTION
ATURDAY FEBRUARY 1 7 P.M
3 Loads from New England States
f tartial listing: so pci. of the
fineit
wicker ever sold at auction, sets of
oak chairs; oak tabl, presSed
back rockers; Organ stools w-Pi
backs; oak ice boxes; Pine
comodes hanging store lamps;
reverse painting table lamp: old
church bench; brass bed's; very
ornate iron French bed: record
player's, old toys, oak buffet; wash
stands; corner what not. piCture
frames: folding hi.chairs Vic.
torian love seat; Victorian Chair's
md rockers, China cablnet; old
wooden wheel barrow; cedar
chest on Ieg, Victorian tables;
barb-er pole, to's of fifl bcic.a
brac and prImiliv p(5,

79-Trucks-Trajlers

$1895

.77 CHEVROLET MONTE
:Ap.Lo, AT. PS, PB, Alr,Liw
Alleaqe. One Owner.

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TRAVEL TRAILERS &amp;
MOTOR HOMES
Alt. SELLING
REGARDLESS OF PRICE
Inventory
Sal., Feb. 1st. 10:00AM
''a'
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Lest
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a' vi-, G-,"g '2 73- ?41j- 's
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in the
luction business, and I believe this
be one of tIne finett sales we
save ever held Cone out, flrOw
trounø
You'll Be The Judge!

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or Irtspucton Feb Itt
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)ne Owner.

1973 GMC pickup truck. 6 cylinc
model TC-109Q). A-i Coruditil
11,950 322 8371 or 327 794)9
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1971 CHEVROLET CAPRICE. I
Door Hardtop. AT. PS, PR, Air.

1952 Chevy
Pick-vp Truck
646.4 155

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mi Ownir, Low Mileaqe. Like
lew.

$4995
I?) BUICK CENTURION, 7
oge Hardtop. Full (quipped.
Owner.

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$3195

112 PLYMOUTH GRAND
OUPE. AT, PS. PB, Air, One
wiser,

$2195

tv...C$JvROLIT NOVA, 7
oar, Low Mileage, One Owner.

$2395

174 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX,
000 Miles, Fully Equipped.

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Stan's
uctlon House located I9 mile's
ast of Interstate I on Hiway 16,
anford,
Fla,
FOR
IN.
ORMATION
Call Auctioneer
tan Vermillion at 305-37297)9
apologIze, but due to the large
'mount of bad checks being
used in the Central Fla, area, we
iveto request cash Or bank letter
reference

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You don't have to wait for ...the REBATE

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Tax Returns, 70 yr' epereruce
'.'dIL L7.'IS AC'OL7 T NO. F ,
POintS. Call 377 1943 anytime.
Personal Tax Service
No 7 East Rd .1197 SiC
Entrance p Rarnbofto,n, 177 7199

Home Improvements

Pressure Cleaning

?C7e'n
('P',C,:1 Cabrir!5,
Counter tops. Sinks in
Stallatlon available Bud
Cabell 372 1.032 anytime

r ALL CL1.ANIP4;
t'.i. .'.l'.PI &amp; Spra Klttn
Etleror walls, eaves, patio, walks
A roofs Rmov m,lce.w fijr'ujus.
''i
• dobbers. wasps &amp; sp tier
c-rb'S 177 0397

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Air Conditioning
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Carpentry. Remodeling, Additlørtt,
CuStom Work Licensed Uondeø
Free estimate 32) 6038

Cratriti hirit &amp; ;,.r
Fgr free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford, 322
1771

MILLIONS ot doi:ars in Roil Estate
is u4d daily in the ClaSsfled Ads
"'small about that!

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Beauty Care
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
f'ermerly I-Iarrlett's Beauty Nook)
519 E Pine 377 3717
Wlp,AiIE'S BEAUTY SHOP. 1106
Salford Avy' P,IaSt(f Beautician,
i- p.' • 1? 1977 or 3?? 1976

Car Care
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Need tOt- Auto funed' ','/r' corni' to
yOu
'ISo vinyl upholstery
repalre'c 373 9097 after

Odd ohs of all typi's Carpentry,
.Painting, Cement Work. Light
Hauling. 3277613

Eves. *69.1146

Thompson Rooting BuIld uj' &amp;
Shingles All work guaranteed
Satisfaction guaranteed Licensed
&amp; Bondt'd 373 175$
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interIor Ext er Or Plastering
Plaster patct'I;rig i-V' simulated
bti,L Spr(.a?t, .1 3)25
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Pest Control
ART BROWN Pt '.1 (DP4TROL
7547 Park ()rit
312 111,3

o room sited air condtiou,.rs
15ed 3 mo's. Be-st offer 373 887)
FREIGHT SALVAGE
pllances Furniture Paint E'c
"Buy Direct From floicar"
RMLY'S. E 1&amp; Sanford 373 473)

Sewrng
.Iterations,
DesignIng
&amp;
Dressmaking by experts Singer
approved dealer 2)0 E. 1st St.,
3734161
('iStIed Ad's serve the buying ,uru
'llnQ community s'vcrydiy, read
hid 'iSP them oSf('n Call 372 74fl
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A small Classified Ad brtng big
returns Try Ore and See. Call
3772611 or

Call Credit Dept
IANFORO SEWING CENTER
A East 1st St,, Santo,d 3729111

Roofing

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VOU can get a fair price when you Carpentry, Non Inflated rates
advertise your "don't needs" in
Repair;, Remodel, Additions,
the Want Ads
Licensed. Bonded. Insured. Iry
Seyk.)73411)

'op Inbøbblri, Zig-zag, ma 3 niedle
position Like nw condition.. Sold
uew for $15. balance of 1.1% Cash or
payments of 110 New warrapty

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ece lIvIng room Suit like new.
Id. $175. 2 portable TV's 16"
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Tree Service
t. I In.' t-rvre
c OripIe trtt' c ,irt.'
j w hack) Ktauck 373 1144

7u11e, 5.349
leaf, I chaIrs, and china I
Ic Mediterranean style

Wall Papering
PAUL SL A Ilk
Professional Wallpaper Hanger
I (en'.rrl PecrIrrittini, Corn r.' rn,
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Get

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2OO to

$5QQ

When you buy America's LOWEST priced car..
YOU CAN GET IT NOW!
Every NEW Car clearly marked down
Price Label is on the window.

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350 CC li
3223419

69-Stamps-Coins

CAI-1 ('SD TDArc

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cepti0rially clean, runs good, r-.1;'. 343

CASH 322-4132

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GOLDEN TOUCI4'N SEW
sewIng cabinet, repossessed
Singer's best model, wand bobbin
'n machIne Full automatic
Pay balance
111
10 pay
men?; of U.

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-" 60-Office
' Supplies

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On Every Appliance In
The Store With ThIE Ad

Onpacre, beautifully
wooded, 15008.
assumepayments3fl1)
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323.0742 r 323-0532

Ph. Sanford (30S 323-8160'
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mu. rytOnS octet'

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Close Out - New bikes. RoIfi-1 &amp;
Superla, Assembled. $5 over in
voIce Parts &amp; ACcestor, 30 PC?
Off while they 5t 322 7th
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62-Lawn.Garden

3725711

SANFORD

tate Rd. 1j7, 23
miles east of l7-.

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25% OFF

43-Lots-Acreage

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ON LAKE JENNIE
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SANTA RAOOADA I'ID

Heated Pool

,

Broker

we now have models ready for
ImmedIate occupancy Ir Carriage
,uv, eS__n---Ir!Qr'5 newest moc
ome park.

372 2115
After Hour's

All Sizes With Frame, S39 95
FLORIDA WATERBED CORP
?61P4.OrangeAve
Winter Park, 615 1521

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
'51(11 rI,ian,,.s t'I,

COVE

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Waterbed Sale

3777613

APARTffl'ENTS

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DiCmOnd Wrlt Watch. Hamilton
movement a c't. diamond. Will
SacrIfice. 831 S

MOSS I E C. BATEMAN

report

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SANFORD FLEA MART
OPENING SOON
Saturdays &amp; Sundays
'2MileE.ofIlexiton46
3772599 or 321-0170

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16' Tn Hull Ortanao Clipper. Walkttiru windshIeld, 125 PIP, all
equipment including Shrimping
373 1113.
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P085014 MARINE
7977 I-hwy 17 97
372 3981

58-Bicycles

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MAITI-a.,.
LPJfl

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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Moving Sale:
Furniture, appIlanc, misc

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Gaitlens

Unfurnished

FormaIs-.LlkeNew
Si:es7&amp;I
372.3377

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GENE VA- 3 bdrm., 2 bath mobile 1941 Hwy. 17-97 Open Sat. &amp; Sun. 95
home with cabana, on 2v, acres,
Cleared land Good water Some
hórt
tur• TAILI n.l.,It(

LQke Jennie

W'LNING

FREE PORTABLE TELEVISION
With Each NEW LEASE

Homes
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Jim Hunt Realty

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Couch attached end table; blue
matching chair; rotjncl coffee
table, $7$ round hooked rug,
9'J12'. ISO; studio couch. $35. 671

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EXECUTIVE HOME
LOCH
ARBOR- I Bedrooms with all
Custom extras, 11'x34'
pool
135.500. 372 7717
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Homes,

Doughboy swimming pool, II'
across, i' high Good condition
Filter included us. Call 321 0673.
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Deflary

42"4v1 bile

75-Recreational Vehicles
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Larry Saxon, Realtor

BIG "3"
AND IT'S GOOD
ENOUGH FOR

Don'l needs!" Serve a useful
purpose again when you Sell
them wif a Classified Ad
from the Herald Call us
today! Don't delay! Just dial
3272611 or 5)) 999) To place
your low cost Want Ad,

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DON'T GOOFtIt
Buy this above average home for
only 15.100 equIty. i bdrm,, 7 bath,
like new in Sanford, Wall to wall
carpet, central heat, air, double
garage Payments of 121$ trio
Include tajues Hurry, call 373 94)0

2365 Park Dr I

Through Feb1 72, 19i5 all new home
contract's will Qualify for ash
rebate up to 5300 Yes Ipd Of your
new home contrict - priced off
our 1971 prIce lilt-will be
retumneato you incshoncIo1ing
Of your home Call Johnny Walker
ConstructIon, 3226637 and ask for
"Ken"or"Bud" After hours, 373
7547 Oi' 3227111 191 Country Club
Pd, Lake Mary, Ila.

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CHARM

64$ 4791

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S0-Miscellaneous
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im Der 3404 speed, mags.
many extras. St'u.1.rp. 57693 5)0
1733.

Hwy. 16. 1'-, Ml. Eastof i
12291)9

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Corbett Real Estate

IT'S GOOD ENOUGH

PLAPINING A GARAGE SALE.
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DON'T FORGET TO AD
VERTISE
IT
Ill
THE
CLASSIFIED ADS 3223611

WSP

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Merchandise

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Stan's Aucon

Sanford, horse A livestock auction
every Friday night S p.m. Don't
forget to bring your own livestock,
Truck load of new tack weekly. I-I
and Pt. 46 Old Hillbilly Riding
Stable's. Horses SGld 7 day5 a
week 3.77 5690

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1971 SUPER CHEYENNE
CHEVROLET LOADED
4144155

.turdaylP.M.
Open dily 10$ We buy. sell.trade

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Ornamental stone fireplace-, turned
COlumnS, sunken Paneled family
room, 3 Bdrm., garage, redw
PrIvacy fence, carpet,
Un.
belIevable at
$72,100 FHA VA,
CLIFF JORDAN REALTOR. $31.
$777

Your MLS Agency

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CARPORT SALE
773 Woodme,e
377 7470
2565 Park Dr.
Blvd
loft S. Sanford Ave ),
Sahij3 9 to S. Sunday noon 'lit
Couple would like to assume
CIotPiIoo.alIslzes.somefu,niture,
payment on i bedroom house
P.rdi' dr,".,, rrti mar,'
Write P 0 Bo' I5), Sanford
________________________________
GARAGE SALE
Dre-tes &amp;
Blouses, $28. under, HIS A Hers
Golf Clubs, Baby clothes. 73c;
Water Bed. Men's. Children's
Clothing; Household BARGAIN
for
GARAGE, 400 N 1797 (efind
Sobik's, Longwoo
I-fr's Wed.,
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
Sat ID S Sunday II'S 0)1 1660
BUY S ELI. I RA DE
First 31

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CARPORT RUMMAGE SALE
AntIqu, yard toots, car parts,
household 8. baby items, clothes
all siZ, misc Thurs Fri &amp; Sat.
103 Airport Blvd. (between 17 978.
Park Ave

Stenstiom Realty

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Listings Wanted
Quick Courteous Service
3alet Pepi. Needed

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322.2420 Anytime

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Want to Sell? CaSh offered for your
equity! For Quick results, call

REALTOR

3bdrm, l" bath. 53,004) down, take
over exIsting 514.500 mtg. at i
pet For app? call 373 0602

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New) &amp; I bdrm,, 7 bath, garages. All
electric kitchens, near schools,
Shopping. New FHA rt yr loan,
low down 373 0742 or $30

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COUNTY-.- BRAND NEWI 3
bedrooms, 2 baths Brick home on
canal to Lake Markham u9.s.

Hillbilly Riding Stables, horseback
riding by hour or day. Miles &amp;
milesof trait. Open 71 hi's a day, 7
days a week. Plight ridng invited
Parties arid Individuals welcome.
Barbecue and night trail rides
first Saturday night each month,
Call for reservations for night
riding Horse's boarded, includes
feed &amp; hay, and complete care, $45
mo Pasture board you feed, $30
mo Horses bought, Sold, md
traded every day. Under new
management, 321 5690.

TWO FAMILY Garage Sale, Friday
&amp; Saturday 9 to S South Cameron
Ave Signs 377 15

Moving?

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6-Child Care

617-SIll

WIlT REALTY

Days- 3726122
Nights 372 5421 or 372 7352

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21395.Myrtie Ave Sanford
Phone 321 0410

MAYFAIR- OLDER 81ST NICEt 3
bedrooms, hardwood floors,
Many, many extras. $35

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REALTORS

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47-Real Estate Wanted

Area One Inc.

Central FlOrIda';
'.UL T'PLE LISTING REAL TOP
327 1991
19195 French
377 7371.372 1496,332 754
372 1959, 3 4161

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

CARPORT SALE: Feb 1, 3, 3, 37
Tucker Dr, Sunland. 15' Mako
boat. Acutron watch, camera, and
camping equipment fabrics
toaster, household goocts, electric
clock, electric motor;, toys,
clothes, and many ilem
to
numerous to mention, No checks
372 1133
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YARD SALE: Items galore, Febi
7, 5t I 1. Sun 123 210 w. Lake
Mary Blvd
GARAGE SAL2. Baby clothes,
refrigerator, freezer 1503 Douglas
Ave 323 595.1 Thursday &amp; Friday

79-Trucks.Traie,i

A urtion
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66-Horses

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"SANFORD'S SALES LEADF.R"
ROSE COURT
EXECUTivE
bedroomt, 3 baths, 3 car garage.
1,5,000, Beautiful home

Peg. Real Estate Broker

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Stemper Reo!fy

.Realty

Alice Cycler Realtor

flIt S. Volusia Ave., Hwy. 1792, lust
NEW 1. t.nd 1 bedroom homes anti
7 miles south of Deland, Orange
townhouses Wallto wall carçi,
City. (901) 775 3434; eves. 775 7211.
wallpaper, built.In kitchen and no I
Open Sat, and Sun.
maintenance fee. LOW, LOW.
LOW 7
79 AcreslnLakeMarkham
pct. Interest under
Ill 841$ or
'idm plan Hwy 17 92 to 75th
west to Ridge'*ood and follow the
After 4377 $366
signs
:T:iTT:::_.

Stenstroni

M UNSWORTH REALTY
$03 W 1st St
3216061, 3230517

18-Help

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Veterans 140 Down, 3 bdrm, $199
I, annual pci. rate. 30 yrs,
Large lot, Nice area, 172,500. Acre
Realty, REALTOR. 3737730

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REAL [STATE

OPEN NOON TILL DARK

TAFFER REALTY

3 betiro,1 2 h,nttj uS'tfl
neigh
bOt3,,7p1 mortq,g,. or
refini
VA or FItA

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ALICE CYCLER

2606S.Hwy, 17-92
REALTL 321 5774

Thursday, Jan. 30, 1915-75

72-Auction

ANIMAL HAVEN GROOMING
A BOARDING KENNELS
HEATED KENNELS 372 5752

5 Family garage sale. Furniture,
ClOthing, glassware, vegetables,
misc, Sat. 95, 136 Country Club
Rd. Lake Mary. 3776347

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Peg Real Estate Broker
I100E 2SthSt.,3fl$6$5

YARD SALE: Air Conditioners,
Heaters, Fans, Dishes, Housetnoic
items 610 Laurel Ave. Saturday
tO 5 327 1697.

Evening Herald, Santord,Ft.

65-Pets-Supplies

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ores at $lOOpe, acre 10Acrsat
1150 per acre. 20 Acres t
t acre, 10 Acres t $1,700
acre. Terms
pct., s years at ii,,
pet, interest. Cash O.K. too The
land Is pines arid palmettos
Midway between Sanford ma the
ocean, 3 miles off SR 16, dirt road
to property.

Harold Hall Realty

Neat. 2 bedroom masonry home,
corner lot, fenced yard, 1550 down.
$133 per mo, to qualified pur
chaSe,

Home On Lake

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54-Garage Sales

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COMMERCIAL_7 8dm
hou;e,
garage with apartment or' 2 lots
163.000.

GOOD TERMS

3ot I bedroom, I bath ho.,t. Goc
Credit and Qui-lifti Liuyr 123.900

31-Apartments Furnished

43-Lots-Acreage

JiiLCryutNl•_
3
bedroom. l'a bath split plan, or
nIce size lot $fl()
LAKE F- PONT-- Custom buIlt,
3
bdmm, 2 bath, large lot,
trees,

WE TAKE TRADES
FORREST GREENE INC
REAlTORS3736iOr6lSflI)

$200 Down

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SAPIFORD._ 2 bedrooms,
family
room, screened porch,
drapes,
$11,000

AIm.,st fliw, 3 bedroom 12 bali
home with carport and
room Goon garden area Astern
7 pct. mtg, Offers up to $?2.00I
accepted U till Jan 3It bi
probate court

Sundaj Noon Friday

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3 Adrm, 1i 7 bath;, den, firn r,,i
carpef, C-ha, many ext
as All
bii
Owner 323-1221

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'ESTATE SACRIFICE

Noon The Da Before PublicaUon

4-Personals

41 Lt.-.
'urwuses

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REALTOR )fl;

DEADLINES

11-Instructions

41-Houses
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MUST SELL
NEW 3 80. 2 BATH
HOME, alt extras, good location,
Malip of(r

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Giant Pool

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(44) Leave It To
Beaver
3:30 (2, I) How To Survive
A Marriage
(6) Match Game
(9) One Life To
Live
(33) Uncle Hubie
ShOW
(44) Three Stooges
.1:00 (2,8) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin
(9) L
Lucy Show
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Mickey Mouse
Club
4:30 (2) Bonanza
(I) Mery Griffin
(9) GilIlgan's Island
IIJ1 IflTer park
City Council

THURSDAY
EVENING

decree

3? Pot Komori. for

7:00 (2)

To Tell The
Truth
(6) Concentration
(8) Whats My Line
(13) Defectives
(24) Intercom 24
(33, 44) Star Trek
7:30 (2) Treasure Hunt
(6) What's My Line
(8.9) Let's Make
A Deal
(13) Movie
8:00 (2, 8) Mac Davis
(6) Waltons
(9) Barney Miller
(24) BIll Moyers

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(44) Dinah
8:30 (9)
d Couple
(35) Movie
9:00 (2) World At War
(6) Movie
(0) Archer
(9) Streets ot

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(24) Consumer
Survival
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10:00 (2, 8) Movin' On
(24) The Sinners
10:30 (33) Rat Patrol
11:00 (2, 6,8,9) News

(24) Woman
(3$) The Saint
(44) Night Gallery

11:30 (2.0) Tonight Show
(6) Movie
(9) Wide Wor ld ot
Entertainment

(24) Man And
Environment II
(44) The Fugitive
12:00 (24) Captioned News
1:00 (2, 8) Tomorrow

Safety is a family affair.

LORIOAFI

GOVERNOR'S
ARRIVE llY! HIGHWAY SAFETY
SUNSHINE STATE
COMMISSION
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(33) Batman
(44) GlIligan's Island
5:00 (9) DInah Shore
(24) Mister Roger's

You asked for it...
Now here it is!
BEGINNING MONDAY

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Neighborhood

623 (2) Profiles In
Education
6:30 (6) Sunrise
Semester

(I) Today In Florida

8-9 NBC MAC DAVIS

SHOW FBI played by Aldine King. In shot'.s. The first
Funny little man Tim Conway, first episode, Karen tangles Archer involved episode has
with a vicious

singer-actress
Florence with a veteran congressman extortion ring that preys on
Henderson and Mt'rie and who wants to close hearings on
distressed families of young
Donny Osmond the rest couldn't government reorganization just activists, The extortionis
ts zipmake it, one assumes are Mac's as she is atut to read her
proach
prcnts,
telling
them
et, tonight. Big skit has 1ac buss 's stittincnt to the
cmii
t heir offspring is imprisoned on
and Tim working as movers, mittec.
drug
charges in Turkey, but a
and Florence the victim. Mac's
9-I1 CBS THURSDAY NIGHT large sum of
money can bribe
opening song is "We Can Work MOVIES "The Family"
their
way
out.
When the money
it Out." The young Osmonds Charles Bronson costars with
is
collected,
the
young people
sing "It Takes Two" and TellySavahts in this tale about
aremurdered. Are gets
'Morningslde of the Moun. a hired killer who goes about his
from an underground newstam."
"profession" in a very paper
editor played by Mar.
8:30.9
ABC KAREN organized,
workmanlike jorfe Gortner in breaking the
PREMIEJIE Karen Valentine fashion. The hired gun Is played rin g.
has her own show now, and the by Bronson, and Savalas
is a
opening episode establishes her mob boss who tries to bring 10-11 ABC HARRY 0 "Sound
presence
In no uncertain Bronson Into his organization, of Trumpets"
Jazz buff Harry

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MONSIEUR, By lawrence Morris. Harper &amp; Row. 182
Durrell. VikIng, 309 Pages. Pages, 18.95.
18.95.
As creator of 17 novels and
Winner
Reading Lawrence Durrell's
of the National Book
lutcst novel, "Monileur," is one Award for fiction, Wright Mor.
thing. Understanding it, anoth. ris Is eminently qualified to diser.Foritis,asjIenear the cuss the art to which he has
end of the book has It, definitely devoted so much of his life, and
it "new and rather undisci- he does so with great chann
pithed departure from the or. and elegance in this Informal
(hp4i$.y product."
book he has subtitled 'Res'er.
It opens with the
cnt Reflections on the Nature of
one of a "trinity of lovers." The Fiction with Irreverent Obuer.
dead man Is Piers (le Nogaret. vatiom on Writers, Readers, &amp;
T he other legs of the triangle Other Abuses."
In extremely well.wrltt,n
are his mad sister SyMe and
her husband, Bruce, the prc. Morris Painstakingly sometime narrator of this but never Oerhearingly ctllrather murky story. Revelation neates his own peculiar vi(* of
that Piers's core was burlej Just what fiction is and but.
headless leads Bruce into a tresses what he has to sa' with
long, occasionally dull but more quotations from writers h (eels
(4ten intcresting, (I's'rtUon Iti'c tontrihuted greatlto
on the flirtation of the trio with tWit
D. If. J,awrenc,, Get'.
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if strange Gnostic cult In which
Stein, James Jyce, to
death
is the name a few. Morris's ue of just
not natural
final reward,
the right quotation to fuminate
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braces the cult In which the craft Is most ef(ect'e.
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the price for his devotion. In. history," Morris iso concludes
twined although not ob. unhappily, that ,,there is no
so the first, with the question that le and less of It
wuide and the mystical cult is is being read."
another narrative thread deal
Phil Th(uis
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200th birthday anniversary in 1976.
Mrs. Grace Bradford, Immediate past
president of the Central Florida Society for
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informa tion to the Florida RI-Centennial
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evidence, a recorded baptinn, indicates Mrs. F.H. Rand. The child was baptized in Phelps of Fort Reed (a mir.-Oonary in time head
of
the community prior to 1877.
"He (Henck) laid claim to a homestead
the home on Easter Day, April 1, 1877, by Orange County) came from time to time. Prac cal the Rollins College Center for
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Politics, published a study on and by 1876 much of the best land had been
Christ Episcopal Church, built in 1880 the Reverend J. H. Wedell, a young Mr. Rand's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward consolidation for the four South Seminole settled,"
and the oldest church still in
use In clergyman recently come to Florida from Rand of Boston," the church history cities and Included brief histories
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dephrtmerit" rather than advertise for bids of a new a part-time officer for
se%eral
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contracting for complete police car wi th police package months, th
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city
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LAKE MARY — City council protection with the Sheriff's equipment on it.
about
$5,000
of
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original
last night unanimously ap- Department.
Perinchief also told the police dpeartment budget of
proved resolutions Increasing
He proposed, and council council he had received eight $35711, Perinchief said
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or by pay beyond his quitting date,
Councilman Burt Perinchief, for bids for life insurance for the council's next regular
He resigned effective Jan. 14 'in
the police commissioner, said three police officers, 5) extend meeting, Feb. 12.
order
to repo rt to o new job Jan.
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city would do better to S'jclal Security benefits to all of
The sala ry for the chief would 20, but his pay peri od ended
contthte with our own police its full-time employes
and 6) be $10,500, the same paid for.. Jan, 17.
mar Chiel (ierald Fitzgerald,
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She Is appealing for $30,000 In Seminole County, compiled Its history in Middlebury, Vermont.
states, "visitth at the home of their son in community,
beautification money directly to the 1942 with many facts and dates furnished
"Having decided to make Longwood his Longwood, and became interested in the
committee In Tallahassee, noting the 1976 by Miss Elizabeth Rand of Orlando,
While the Douglass report indicates the
home, Mr. Rand was appointed a lay idea of building a church In the community community
of Longwood was founded
year may be especially important to
The church history records that reader and read the services
of
the
church
and,
back
in
Boston,
procured
funds
for
the
"about
1880,"
the reports also state that
Longwood citizens.
"probably the first sacrament of the on Sundays in a small log schoolhouse 011 erection of a building. A lot had
While it has been generally believed, and Episcopal Chuch to be performe
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Henck
arrived
In Florida in 1173 by
d in the the property of Mr. Herick (the town's been donated by
Mr. E. W. Henck for ft steamboat up the SL Johns River from
published, that 1880 was the -year of community of L.ongwood, Florida, was the founder.)
purpose."
Longwood's founding. at least one piece of bgptiL,n of an I ant
Jacksonville to Mellonvllle (which later
nf daughter of Mr. and
"To these services the Reverend Lyman

Research Is underway that may prove
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Terry asked to extend life Insurance benefits to all employes, Perinchief said he did
not know If there was enough
money and urged the council to
act now on his police proposal
so the city would be In compliance with state law.
Council did not discuss costs
of the police commissioner's
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Sheriff's deputies today were searching for a new luxury auto, guns, stereo
equipment and fruit boxes stolen by
thieves over Seminole Count)'.
Town and Country LIncoln-Mercury
Inc., U.S 17-92 at Five Points, sou th of

S,tnfonI, reported a 1975 LIncoln Co*tinental Mark IV sedan, valued at $9,160.
was stolen from a lot and attempts were
titade to steal a second Continental,
Deputy Joe Patton reported. The stolen
car was described as a two-door white

Insurance or workmen's compensation.
Perinchief also estimated it
would coot the city $18,772 to
maintain his three-man force
through the rest of this fiscal

vehicle with a red vinyl top.
Forest Allen Greene, of 104 Canada
Avenue, Rolling hills, Longwood,
reported a guitar and stereo equipment
valued at $1,330, missing after his home
ttas entered via a living room window.
Stereo equipment, diving gear, two

year which ends in October. He

estimated the police car would
cost 1-4,500 to $5,000.

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Parham Craft=, 28,
Orlando, died at Florida Hospital North of head injuries three
hours
after
the 1:38 p.m. crash. A
passenger In Ms. Crafton's ear, her brother, John A. Parham,
24, Ibis Road, Loagwood, was listed In
fair condition today at Florida North. Madelyn S. Weitfall, $O,
Longwood Rte, 2, driver of the pickup
truck toverturned above) was in serious condition in the
intensive care unit. Her daughter, Janis
Westlall, 14, was listed In good condition. Troopers said the car was
northbound and the truck south.

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Major differences were In
salaries and retirement.
The city's estimate also did
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bound when the near-headon collision occurred.

cost analysis he had presented
to them in wilting, Lake Mary
could hold the expense of the
chief, one officer and one car to
$27,511.77 compared to an
estimated $33,207 for the county
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This y e ar 's budget decrease in Seminole was
part of a total $34 million trirr.n,d trim
board budgets across the st.a
No one, Harris noted, is at:
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Legislature, but he said school officials will i'
closely monitoring this year's session In
Tallahassee.
Regardless, Harris said, "Seminole County will
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State school funds in Seminole County next year
could be slashed as much as $1.5 million, Assistant
School Superintendent Roger Harris said today.
Thecutbackherewould be aresul t of apr ed jc( ed
6.6 per cent reduction In education funds brought on
by about a $230 million anticipated shortage in state
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"a $230 million Shortfall is expected next year" at year's shortages.
Although school officials, Harris says, are taking
the state level,
a
"positive approach" to the problem, he said if the
What It will mean here, according to Harris, Is a
School Superintendent William Layer has possible reduction In summer school, a potential $1.5 million estimate holds true , the superintendent
predicted a reduction In salaries if this year's cutback In special education programs even a would be forced to ask the school board for some
cutback extends Into next year's school budget.
ac tion,
hard look at drivers' education classes,
Layer refrained from going to the board with
And, Harris, said," there's some feeling at the
In the wake of a cabinet rollback, Seminole this year's cuts because the school system was able
local level" that it
not only will extend, but cuts will County's budget was trimmed this year by $608,000 to absorb the loss with
contingency funds and by
be even more severe because the state already has at the bequest of State Education Commissioner cutting money from
some line items.

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AFTERNOON

Jill Ireland plays Telly's wife, discovers one of his favorite
whose beauty strikes Bronson, musicians is In trouble. The
BEM. By Georges Sim. Knights Teroplars. All of which
torks for Open America, a and almost leads him into a musIcian, whose
luck has been enon. Harcour t Brace Jovanov- is a bit confusing, but Durrell
citizens' action organization, trap.
FRIDAY
running bad, takes a payoff to ich. 166 Pages. 16.95.
manages to sort it out reason.
Denver Pyle plays her boss.
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remain
silent after witi,,slnga
MORNING
Although
it
was
originally
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Karen has an office manager PREMIER Brian Keith stars
murder, harry senses a published in Europe in 1961, this which
another mystery is posed
who
is
an
ex-newspaper gal Lew Parker, a private
6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
problem, does some checking, is the first appearance In this for the reader to unravel.
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played by Dena Dietrich and a vestigator. It's not much dif- and almost winds up a victim country for "Betty"
- but the
Durrell is not easy to read, his
roommate
who works for the ferent from other private-eye himself,
Almanac
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of
Georges
Simenon
prose
often murky, but It must
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are going to find Itwaan'w
be noted that for all
there
long wait,
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that u
tJnggJ so many Christmas celebration at an
of his other psychological nov. ancient chateau near Avignon.
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
el.s, but this (line he fails to
Phil Thomas
provide the absorbing story
AP Book Editor
that highlighted the others.
For Friday, January 30 1975
Fine writing alone just Isn't
enough.
BLACK SUNDAY. By Thom.
The
protagonist
of
this
book,
as Harris. Putnam. 318 Pages.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fl)
One whose co-operation Is You could be taking on more she can hardly be called a her. $7.95.
essential to your immediate responsibilities right now than olne, is Betty, a woman in her
Just a one-sentence summary
aims will throw some road- you can handle. Ease up or late 20, married to a man from of the "Black Sunday" plot
a well-.to-cio family, and mother should be intriguing enough to
blocks In your path. Keep cool you'll shortly be boxed-In,
of
two children, She Is also a
at all costs.
SAGIVFARIUS (Nov. 23.Dec. drunkard and has a penchant mike you want to read It: An
Arab guerrilla attack on the Su.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) 21) It's to your best Interest to
promiscuity. When the per Bowl using the familiar
Be extra-careful If you're using refuse to aid one who's gotten to
reader first meets her, she Is television blimp.
tools today, Also, If you're you before materially,
then
drunk,
sitting in a bar called
working with another, remind forgot you till his present
Who in his wildest tmagina.
"The Hole" with a mentally in tion would ever conceive that
him to work in a safe, orderly dilemma,
man - one of the many who the well-known blimp drifting
way.
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan. frequent this
particular place - overhead would be carrying a
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) 19) If you try to bowl over your
and
Is
rescued
from his peculiar deadly load of shaped plastic
You're not especially lucky opponents now. It will only
attentions
by
an older woman explosive laced with packed
today when putting out cash for stiffen their resistance to your
risky or chancy ventures. Buy aims. Be tactful, considerate. who takes pity on her,
shrapnel charges that was
She shouldn't have. Betty, the about to go off In a blast aimed
nothing sight-unseen,
AQUARIUS (Jan —S.Vah iQi
U PS g, Of Q$apØ$5y in titi
reisuer tears, ear ner naa been at killing 80,000 people, In,
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Find
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CANCER
(June
21-July
22)
Don't
blame your mistakes
I4d.i name sad box It in as mwn:
on
bossed
ou t of her home by her eluding the President of the
Be extra.watch!W of those in others; rather, reexamine your husband
CAMPING
when
CONSERVATION IIF.AI ,Tf(
your charge and of your own ideas. See If that's where com omisi he found her in a United States.
ChARACTER
FAMILY
IIOMEMAKINC,
pr
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CITIZENSHIP FARM LIFE
material possessions. Don't the fault lies.
NATURE STUDY
Is
a
thoroughly
rotten person — the reader-net to start unless he
COMMt'Nrry
GARI)ENIN(;
deal with persons you mistrust.
Tomorrow - J'irtorjal Forms
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) one suicidally determined to plans to read nonstop and that
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You'll
be spending
more time Foul not only her own nest but warning Isn't too far off base.
There's just a thin veneer over today shouldering burdens and also those of the people who try
Your patience and temper. A problems of others than you will to help her. And she's most Action-packed, crisp, fast01
WH
paced, timely, frightening and
slight provocation could cause solving your own,
adept at IL
all the other adjectives usually
you to overreact unflatteringly.
The trouble with this novel is found In promotion material by
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JIM KILLY in
that
not only Is Betty a thor. the publisher aren't too
Don't spread yourself too thin
far off
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"BLACK BELT JONES"
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dislikable person and base either, In short, "Black
your resources are
JAN. 31, 1975
thus Impossible to empathize Sunday" Is quite simply a
concerned. You purse can't
first.
with but she also is utterly bor. class plot
told In first-class
handle a spending spree.
Plans for improving your
Ing, despite Simenon's valiant
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cameras, two radios, a typewriter and 50
record albums were reported missing
after a burglar)' at the Forest City home
of William Bowes, 466 W. Lake Brantley
Road. deputy F.M. Stewart repor'ed.
Two shotguns and a rifle, valued at
1305, were reported taken In a burglary
at the Longwood home of Bill Governale,
212 Nob Hill Circle.

slept and took in exctss of $800 cash from
the house.
Detective Sgt. Robert Kunkler said a
Sunday night fire that damaged the
clubhouse at Marbeya Club Apartments,
SR436 at Lake Howell, Casselber'ry, has
been ruled "accidental" and traced to
paint and other substances stored under

William Pethick of Tavares told
deputies that 37 black fruit boxes, with
the Imprint "May Bros.", were stolen
from a citrus grove at SR-46A and
Country Club Road west of Sanford.
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Jaycee headquarter, building at 427
1'ettth Avenue took only beer and
drinks from a refrigerator and a book
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