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Altamonte Springs. FIre Chief Tom Siegfried said four
units I left) %ere gutted and four others damaged. county
firemen joined Altamonte units in a two-bour battle to
control the fire. Firemen were hampered. Siegfried said
because lack of hydrants In the complex neeessitaled Im'
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mp1ez was constru cted city requirements didn't make
hydrants mandatory, officials said today. Firemen Stark
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businesses are floMed with the worthless paper,

according to officials
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pe(l)lc with (vtherwise perfect credit ratings whose
records were unblemished before the economy
began to decline and unemployment began to rise.
"I find more
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Co., spokesman said.

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said he's rK,ticed lately that many persoons wr ng
bad che c ks are first time offenders.
Pete Jamison. a cashier at Flagship U.S, Bank of
Semirtole. said the crash in the construction in.
dustry also upped the cre!ht rccc,-ds of soine
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crease."
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tied into, the sluggish econmiy.
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requests and appeals and will
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A pem%n ows an account With a small deposit. rezone front Single Femfly
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Family IR-2) tri Planned Unit
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.1c Sg,t. Bill Vinton Development (PUD).

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County Sheriff's Department, specializes in bad property located on the souti,
side of SH 4M, west of Sit 434

Iksaid haseldsare down. But then usually and SR 431, y the Archit(-'
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vffice, anyway.
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"Pe(Vie who write a check kmwingly and have request that would change
no in tent ion of paying are flotng but th ie v es.property
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totally not suitable for urban areas of the city being
a fire protection,"
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Knowles said such an City of Sanford eqi'Ipment
agreement tsn't in the best
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in te rests of Sanford residents Class Five fire insurance
tnd taxpayers at this time,
rating, based on area
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serves north Seminole from the areas pay loner fire in.
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bound up the St Johns
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deny a county request for a new county units shows they
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a proposed mutual aid pact
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Warren Knowles and Fire ch ief adequate trained personnd (or
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other measures to drive up the cmt Of gasoline and
profit. but
Tucker said most stations
ha ve 40 t o 50
The resolution calls for allomtions to dealers cut cmsuiliption.
('ilCollipany pressure to sell more gas and stay open per cent higher allocaUons than last year, thus the
th roughout th e na tion to be reduced O o 15 percent
A spokesman for Seminole County a Gasoline longer hours
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peessure to sell more.
from the f ed eral allocation program set up last showed e associa tion conducted a survey wMch
Rethilers Association faors gas allocations for all
Witt agreed major gasoline suppliers have
that a majority of dealers were under
Witt speculated the presswe t o sta y open longer year. Th at allocation was
.se rvice stations not price hikes as proposed by
based on the amount
pressure from big car-parties to sell more gasoline
applied pressure. One way, Witt saw, through stems from the possi
bility mandatory rationing, gasoline sold in 1972-73.
President Gerd Ford
threatening to cancel leases unless stations comply
Some said they had even been threa tened with
also a proposal being co nsidered by Ford
Association Predent Donald Witt agreed with
"This type of reduction wouldn't hurt people in ls of their stations
with the firm's desires.
if they failed
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comply, the
offidals of the state's largest gasoline dealers
Florida because 90 per cent of the people are survey
Florida's Allied Gasoline Retailers Association
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be all wet. We'll we what happens," Witt s.aid.
association that allocations might put a halt to
reducing their buying now" said flarry Milsap,
AGRA Executive Director William Tucker said
U.S. Sen. Lawton Ctifles. D-Lakeland, and
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U.S.
association voted AGRA 1ce presi dent.
pressure from large oil
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companies to keep stations almost all oil cmipanies are applying pressure to
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members of Congress urging mandatory
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conflict of interest" In his aptilittee. Kelly will attend the
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Your of Seminole's cities
include: Councilman Arthur
Casselberry Council will Florida Iand Co.; estimates for
cit',Longwood Evans' report on fluoridation of discuss sovereign immunity a SCAT fire vehicle; hiring of a
and Winter Springs
will hold the city's water supply and the Insurance and schedule a work trmarie officer; Councilmin
city council meetings at 7:30 appointment of John Holt to the session on the city's budgets
Irene Van Eepoel; Councilman
tonight. A fifth
Altamonte public works committee; a which Is currently about $70000 Irwin Hunter
official zoning
Springs
will meet at 6:30 letter from the Seminole County in the red. After the meeting, map; Wilco park on
Moss
p.m. Tuesday.
Association for Retarded the Council will discuss a Road; placement of offices in
ChI1dr
(SCARC) requesting request for taxi service and new building and trailer; and
The Oviedo Council will bear funds; request for a street light ponder a proposed water ser- request by
Mrs. Sandra Long
a report from Fire Chief at the end of Citrus Avenue In vice control ordinance during a for
permission to keep more
Charlie Beasley regarding Oviedo Terrace; a bill from workshop.
than two dogs.
replacement of equipment lost Seaboard Coastline Railroad
At LOngwo3d's meeting, A representative of a
in a fire last week. The fire
for work done during the city's Anthony Gagliano will speak on restaurant
chain will again
department's emergency
sidewalk pr oject will be con updating the group insurance approach the Altamonte
rescue unit was burned and all sidered and the city attorney program for .'ity em!oyes. Sin City
Council Tue.ddy
equipment lost,
will present a lease agreement
City Supt. Ralph Fisher
will requesting annexation and
Other items on the agenda for rental of ci ty property.
make a
recommendation rezoning to general commercial
conc
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Order of Police, has asked to be request on a 4-I vote two weeks
placed on the agenda.
ago.
Winter Springs Mayor Troy
Also on the agenda Is a report
Piland will make his np- from Coriilting Engineer Bill
nt:niiti to fill vacdncjcS of Palm on the bid opening to take
the Planning and Zoning Board placeat4:30p.m. Tuesday on
and Board of Adjust ment construction of the 7.5 IIIfflJon
tonight. Also on the agenda will gallon daily capacity
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be discussion of weekly court sewer plant. A proclamation is
sessions; acceptance of paving to be issued designating
and drainage improvements in February as American Music
Section 8 from Month,

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ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (AI) —
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the start of the murder trial
of former St. Johns County
Manager Alan G. Stanford Jr. Circuit Court Judge E.L. Eastmore called for the
Jurors, saying "if that's not enough, Ill do something
else." He
refused to elaborate but still pending is a
defense motion to move the trial
out of St. Augustine.
Stanford, 50, has pleaded
inr-Cccult
to charges of killing
his next-door neighbor,
Athalia Ponsell fAndsley, 56, a
one-time showgirl-model and wife of former St. Augustine
Mayor James l.indsley. She was
Found hacked to death
with a machete on the front steps of her
home last Jan. 2.1.
Stanford has been free on $20,000 bond
and on unpaid
leave ('f absence from his $20. OOO-a't'ar post since
he was
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generated $670.2
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ignored as a major Industry, port officials say.
Capt. Robert Waldron of Miami, president of the
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honor of Florida Arbor Week, Members are litanding lr) Kyle Bauer, Paul Eldridge, Wayne Epps
asst. printIpal,
Scott Downer, Gary Canton and Frances Loxnmerse. Kneeling are Terry Hart (left;

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For Congress Hearing

indirect employment for 98,195 people and had an annual
payroll of $416.5 million.
'This is one of the biggest industries in Florida and no
one's paid much attention to it," Waldron said. "The idea
of the study was to let our legislators know how much this

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Former CIA Director Richard
M. Helms is returning for a second appearance before the
Rockefeller commission on the spy agency's domestic
activities. Another witness scheduled today was former

CIA director John A. McCone, 72, ho headed the agency

from 1961 to 1965. Senate Democrats were expected to
decide whether to create a special committee similar to
the Watergate panel to investigate allegations of CIA
wrongdoing.

Congress Goes To Work
WASHINGTON (AP)
The work of Congress, in.
cluding action on new measures to light inflation,
recession and the energy crunch, will get under way after
Lite lawmakers complete their housekeeping duties this
week. The congressional Join t Economic Committee will
W hearings Thursday on President Ford's economic
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business means to the state."
Of the seaports, Jacksonville claimed the greatest
economic impact, $177 million. The report showed
Jacksonville was second in the state in ship tonnage with
16 million tons, provided 30,000 jobs for a $100 million
annual payroll.

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

detective Sgt. William Hogan man at Lake Jennie fire a without
bond in county jail for police officer Roy }3urfielcI own yard work, he attacked her
following a Saturday night shotgun at ducks.
Alabama authorities,
arrested Turner at the 545 and fled. There was only about
incident in which Joseph
Patrolman Gordon C. Reid
3herlffs
detectives
are
inDevonshire Blvd. home of Betty $4 in the purse, she told the
Sheriff's detectives have Williams, 32, same address, said
when Putnam's pickup vestigating a number of Hiatt. Officers said a paint Seminole County Sheriff's
charged a Seminole County Jail was shot one time in the right truck was stopped on
nearby weekend burglaries,
compressor and equipment Department.
inmate with aggravated assault shoulder in a domestic Airport Boulevard it
was
found
Thomas J. Gothic, Green- valued at $660 was taken in a
in connection with a Jan. 12 argument, authorities said.
Jennie Lee Jackson, 28, 503
to contain a shotgun and a rifle meadows Apts.. Fern Park, burglary
at
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incident in which another in.
Peachtree
Ave., Altamonte
Williams was treated at and 'also two dead birds,"
reported
stereo
equipment
Thomas
Evans
Toothman,,
mate was injured.
Springs, was arrested by
Florida Hospital North for the
Sanford police today were valued at $1,(0 was taken from of Roberts St., Longwood, was Semi nole County Sheriff's men
Chief Deputy Duane Harrefl gunshot wound.
his
in county jail on $10,000 bond early Saturday morning on
said Alvin Wayne Thom.is, 30,
John Lee Perkins, 18, of Apt. Probing the Saturday night
Stereo equipment, a movie after his arrest early today by charges of aggravated assault
at Sanford, was charged in 53, Castle Brewer Court, robbery of Venice Terrell, of
1502 Williams Ave. Terrell told camera, rifle, antique shotgun Altamonte Springs poli ce and held in Jail in lieu of $5,000
connection with a fight in which Sanford, was in county
omcers he was on a blccle at and a trail bike, total value patrolman Norman Floyd Jr. bond after allegedly shooting
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WASHINGTON (AP)
The temporarily reduced their
barrels a day over the next will be more costly than oil
United States may have four ments ard simultaneously three
or four years by allowing drilled on land or in
shallow
times as much oil as it already raised their pr ices,
higher prices for oil which now waters.
knows about, and the Interior
Forthejmmedi3kfutthe is unprofitable to produce,
Department wants to find out United States must continue to
The
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Energy
for sure through its offshore pay the high price
for foreign
PORTLAND, Maine
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also
has
asked
Congress
Administration estimates that
leasing program.
oil, under the constant threat of to allow exploration and pro- the government may have
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An investigation
to
But even if those additional yet another tmbargo,
into
the
disappearance
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ductlon
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Nav!
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In the shirt range, both the serve No.4, a vast, frozen
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cou ld fill Its uwn demand at administration and the oil
vessel Gulf Stream was to
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investments
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present levels for no more than dutiy agree that domestic
resume here today,
oil field discovered seven years ta ke to produce new
20 years at best,
production can not be quickly ago on the northern slope 01 oil,
offshorefollowing a recess during
The United States Is scarcely Increased very much.
which a memorial srce
Alaska.
an oilpoor nation, with proven
Ford has asked Congress to
to
the five crewmen aboard
At $7.70 a barrel, offshore oil
reserves estimated at some 45 allow commercial oil produc.
was held
And the Interior Department would be a bargain compared
billion barrels by Cie U.S. Geo. tion from the Naval ~*troletvn has
proposed to ope or
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n f ex- with current world prices, but
logical Survey. This is about 7 Reserve at Elk Hills, Calif., and plora Lion
the previously Un- It's nowhere near "the good old
crewman, James Riddle,
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Sue Tomes, 55, P.O. Box 405,
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budget deficit reached $40 bil.

Interior Secretary Rogers
partment someone broke a
C.B. Morton said there are
window
in her home sometime
Federal Energy Admhis.
areas of the program where trator Frank G.
ar
Zarb, appe . Friday and stole a 12 gauge
Ford is willing to compromise Ing on CBS'
"Face the Nation," Remington automatic shotgun
with Co ngress but urged :
said that ifuie energy pr
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President's program through and even could be
JOSi Levy. 40, 107 Candle
able to export
Congress, and then If It energy by 1g
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ASHEVILLE, N. C. (AP) — A
member of a Stuart, Fla.
church youth group was in
guarded condition in an AsheLlle hospital after being injured in a bus wreck In the
Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Bobby Bradley was taken
Sunday to Asheville from the
Swain County Hospital in Br)'son City, where four others
were hospitalized with "not too
serious" injuries.

Park ranger Gene Phillips
said the bus was traveling down
a steep grade on U.S. 441 when
it apparently lost Its brakes,
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Pr.sccutrrs ( harged Mrs
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to buy it at $10 a share, she Mitchell lied before the grand
verdict this week in the perjury signed a promissory note and Jury to shi
eld Dickinson's al.
trial of Mamie Mitchell, stock certificates were issued th leged interest in the bank. The
longtime private secretary of her name,
ba nk was or ganized while he
indicted former state comptrolThe defense did not contest a had power to charter and reguler Fred 0. Dickinson,
prosecution claim that the late Florida's financial in.
Final legal arguments were promissory note was actually stitutions.
scheduled today. Five days of signed several months after the
The grand jury that indicted
testimony ended Fridaywith January 1971 date Mrs. Mitchell Mrs. Mitchell also indicted
both sides resting their cases. gave the grand jury,
Dickinson and his former law
"I was confused when I ap- partner, Frederick C. Prior.
The 66-year-old widow, testipeared before the grand jury
Prior was convicted of perjury
I ing in her own defense, said I didn't
realize my mistake tin- and Dickinson is awaiting trial
she was telling the truth when til I
received my indictment," on charges of perjury, con.
she told a federal grand jury she said.
spiracy and tax evasion.
that she, not Dickinson, owned
A neurologist testified that
stock In a Palm Beach bank, confusion about the note could
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when she gave the grand jury lapse caused
by a mild stroke
the da te of a promissory note, she had
in 1970. Prosecution
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) Co. for an interim rate increase dential bills $2 to $3 each mor,th
Telephone bills for nearly of $85.9 million as part of its and business bills $4
to $6'

"We're not meeting that two million Florida subscribers total $216.5 million hike request.
Even before the meeting, the
now," said Evelyn Bembry, as. probably will go up alter today.
The state's largest telephone PSC was in a position of almost
sistant chief of the Bureau of
The Public Service commis- company, which serves about being forced to grant s'rne in.
Public Assistance. "In some sion was to consider a
request two-thirds of the population, crease as a result of a Florida
places we've got a three-week from Southern Bell Telephone has
proposed increasing resi- Supreme Court ruling,

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The number of people on even start processing."
diane will probably decrease
Keller said he expected the
next fiscal year despi te an In- average number of monthly ap• --crease in the num ber of aid ap. plicatlons for aid to families
phcants as economic conditions with dependent children —
worsen, state officials say.
AFDC — to Increase from 5,760
J. Keller, Health and Re- to 11,594 next year.
The number applying for
habilitative Services secretary,
AFDC
averaged 9,000 a month
said he expected the
average
from
July
through November,
number of monthly applications
NOMINATED
for aid to families with depend- 1974, up from the figure of 5,760
Brig, Gen, Thomas M. Ryan
ent children to increase from a month Keller used.
Ms. Bembry, the title she has been nominated by
5,760 to 11,594 next year.
prefers, said the staff was allo- President Ford for promotion
Yet, he said the overall numher of people receiving aid will cated on the figure of 5,000 ap. to the two-star rank of major
Probably decrease because of plications a month. The current general. Ryan is married to
the agency's continued crack- caseload of persons receiving (he former (ytha (Penny)
aid is 76,000, and they must be I). Mattox, a native of Tatnall
down
on welfare fraud, tougher checked for eligibility twice a County, Ga., and she is the
state requirements, and close
month , she said,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Be
checking of eligibility.
Authorities also expect the G. Mattox, 219 Slade Lane,
Keller has asked the Senate number of persons receiving t.ongwood.
Gen. Ryan has
Ways and Means subcommittee food stamps to double next also been named
deputy chief
for an additional $1.6 million to year. Keller has asked for $2.3 of staff for logistics, Strategic
hire 468 more staffers to proc- million to hire an additional 745 Air Command (SAC)
this
ess the increased applications, persons to process applications, month.
The agency is under a federal
pr ss applications for welfare aid within 45
days after they're filed,

1.egislative Delegation has
heduled two hearings In
Febnw4-y and March to discuss
IN ropoied local legislation Intc ndei for consideration by the
state legislature.
The first hearing will be held

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hit in the face with a can used as charges of robbery and use of a the rear of a W. 13th street $2,000, was taken when burglars on charges of possession of Joseph Williams, 38, of the
firearm
and same address in the chest.
a cigarette butt container in thie firearm in commission of a restaurant late Saturday night broke a garage window to enter concealed
when an unidentified man with the Forest City home of Audrey possession of controlled sub- Florida North Hospital officials
cell. Harrell said eight stitches felony,
Wain, 6
said th e victim received I.
were required to close Newby's
Sanford police arrested a pistol demanded money, deputies Unneal Beach Dr., stance,
reported.
wound.
searched
him
at
gun
point snd
emergency treatment and was
Perkins on a
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Mrs. Dorothy Grassznan told poIn other inciden ts
Thomas was originally jailed warrant in connection with
escaped on foot with two $20
released.
li ce Saturday:
Sanf ord poli ce jewelry and
WASHINGTON (AP)
An offi cial government adon a viola tion of proba tion armed robbery last month at bIlls.
Two automobiles were
silver coins valued at $1,315
visory panel has called for a "substantial infusion" of
Jan Turner, 31, 121 Can. totalled In a traffic accident
charge. Bond on the aggravated 15th St. and French Avenue,
general revenues Instead of higher Social security
Authorities said today that were missing after her home diewick, Altamonte Springs, Friday evening that occurred at
,
sault charge was set at $5,000. Sanford.
Louis Vernon Oglesby, 23, of 223 was entered. Sunday night by said
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she was grabbed and SR 426 near Oviedo and
Officers charged Charles Woodmere Blvd., Sanford, has window.&amp;nashlng burglars.
recommenda tion, arthowiced Sday- ,.
knocked down and her purse Geneva, according to the
.Jrachtree Ave., Altamonte Lancaster Putnam, ), of
vaivd extradition to Russell
Joseph Clyde Turner, 21, of and keys taken when
Council
Springs, was in county jail South Third St., Lake Mary, County, Alabama, followi
of stty.
she sheriff's department. The
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represents a Iurn&amp;roijncj fin Its earlier tentative
ng his Orlando, was in county jail ret urned home about 12:23 p.m. driver
ofone
car
was
David
today on $5000
onShe
an with discharging a firearm weekend arrest on a fugitive today on $15,000 bond charged Friday by a young man who Smith, 22,
recommendation that Social Security Lues be increased.
aggravated
assault bond
charge.
within the Sanford city limits warrant charging him
P.O. Box 652, Oviedo,
with with breaking and entering and first asked her for yard work, and
was
an unidentified passenger.
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Kenneth W. Wand, 3), lit. I, Box
266F, Oviedo and his
Passengers, Orville P. Stone Jr.
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By TER4CE HUNT
confidence, which the bank sa
Winter Park. All received
id obtain borrowings from Its change losses. Franklin Nation. forces and public confidence
Set.urily
National,
with
needs
adjusting,
let's
adjust
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emergency
treatment and were
aternmeJ from the geziel eco. normal sources," Security Na. a) at one time was the nation's have adversely affected the op- deposits
Faced with "probable fall- nomic
decline andth e failure of tional said.
of
$1.3
bil
releas
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lion
and
$0
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Winter
Park
Morton, appearing on
20th largest bank and Its failure eratlons and condition
of Secur. offices on Long Island and 15 in "Issues
ure" and a lack of "public con- another Long Island bank, the
Memorial Hospital officials '
Banking tources said Secur- was the largest in the nation's Ity to the
and Answers,"
point that an emer. New York City, was purchased congressional criticism of said.
fidence," the Security National Franklin National, last year. ity National had suffered losses history.
Bank of Long Island, 53rd Iarg.
gency
exists."
by the Chemical Bank for $40 Ford's proposals
in loans to builders on New
Talbert Gray, 401 Longwood
is something
est in the nation, has been sold
million.
Chemical,
one
'This gave rise to rumors and York's Long Island, where the
of
Ave.,
Altamonte Springs, told
the
to
be expected in response to
The Federal Reserve Board
Comptroller of the Currency nation's 10
to another New York bank,
speculative, damaging news construction industry is de. in Washington, which author. James
largest banks, will bold suggestions,
the sheriff's department a 1974
Security National, of Hemp- stories about the bank which pressed
E. Smith declared an assume all assets and most
following a building Ized the sale of Security Nation- emergency
Buick
Century valued at $4,700
at Security National liabilities of the smaller
stud. N.Y., said in a statement caused substantial withdrawal, boom during the 19s.
Treasury Secretary William was stolen from In front of his
al without stockholder approv- and asked immediate action
'to
E. Simon, appearing on NBC's home
Sunday that its troubles re- of deposits and seriously imFranklin National's failure al, said the comptroller of the prevent a probable failure
In another economic develop- "Meet the Press," declared He at about 6 p.m. Friday.
suited from a loss of Investor paired the bank's ability
had parked it and hurried
to followed heavy foreign ex- currency had found "external that bank."
ment Sunday, the admlids- that he will fight for Ford's
into the house to quickly change
tration stepped up its campaign program despite his dislike
of a shirt and when he returned 10
for President Ford's antireces- the
large deficits lncbied In minutes later the car, listed as
slon program as three officials them. Reminded he once
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TAMPA, Fla. (AP)
The pact curtailed his conChief
Adkins, 60, elected to the Su- vestigation or whether it's not duct in office.
Judges. Under the rules in effect
Justice James C. Adkins is on sumption of liquor and provided preme Court in 1968, refused to under investigation."
"Adkins,
openly
sobbing
and in 1972, it could recommend a
judicial disciplinary probation that violation would mean auto- discuss the report, the story
The
specific
terms
o
the
crying
as
he
pleaded
for
mercy,
reprimand, forced retirement
after admitting a drinking mnatic removal from the high said,
document which Adkins signed managed to avert a formal trial or removal from the bench, but
problem had Interfered with his court, the news reports said,
"I have no comment on that have not been
n vealed, accord- when he agreed to sign a the high court had the final
duties on the Florida Supreme
The article, by Duane Brad- at all," the chief justice was ing to the
newspaper
ac'ount, probationary contract with the authority on discipline.
Court, the Tampa Tribune and ford of the Tribune and Wayne quoted as saying. "As far
as
But the newspaper said that commission," the story said.
Two justices, Joseph Boyd
Gannett News Service report. Ezell of Gannett, said 'Inc. I'm concerned, I'm bitterly
op- Adkins'. career may have been
"That agreement, signed in and Hal Dekle, recently under.
The story, in Sunday's Tampa counts of events surrounding posed to any judge making any
salvaged by then Chief Justice early 1972, remaIns locked in went misconduct
'tribune, said Justice Adkins the heretofore secret agree- comment concerning anything B
bearings be. K. Roberts. The chief justice the files of the
Judicial QuaIl. fore the commission, and the
signed the probationary agree- ment have been affirmed by that's
under investigation by reportedly intervened on Ad. fications Commission."
panel recommended they be rement In 1972 with the Judicia l two responsible persons In a po. the Judicial Qualilictions Corn- kins' behalf after
Atkins
was
The
commission
was
created
moved.
Their cases now rest
Qualifications Commission.
sitlon to know."
mission, whether it Is under In. accused of the alleged miscon-

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his hold on the government is slipping for some
other reason, his prolonged absence from view
raises many uncertainties for the West. A change
in Kremlin leadership would tend to cloud th e
futureofEast-Westdetenteuntil diplomatsrigure
ou t the implications ola new constallation of Soviet
rulers.
It is never clear, when dea ling with a Soviet
leader, whether he has the full backing of his
politburo in pursuing one policy or another.
Kremlinologists have reported, for instance, that

PHNOM PENJI, Camboçlja lAP) The
Khmer Rouge
captured an island in th e Mekong Rlv€r
th of Phnom
nor
Perth, posing a th reat to the gover
nment naval base at the
Junc ti on of the
Mekong and Tonle Spa rivers, field reports
said today.
About 300 Insurgents drove government forces from
Oknha Tel island Sunday night, and thousands of
refugees
fled across the river, Field re po rts said l di
an ng cr aft took
a
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Wi th the advancing age of Mao Tse.tung and
Chou En-!ai in Com munist China, the possibili ty is
now ra ised that the two gt Communist pow
ongress
be
will see an upheaval in their leadership at apThe Incident concerns the Northern Marlana
proximately th e same time. That could make the Islands, part of the Mi crOnesia chain In the
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negotiating an agreement to being some of the
kimth. Involving 15,000 natives, Into US. cornmonwralth status The deal Involves a new
Inthiary base and perhaps as much as $2 billion
10 outlays, thus the governmental hush-hush.
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Management Associa tions (AMA), a nonprofit
named Antonio Bar)&amp; Won Pat. He is, after a
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reportedillnessofLeonidBrezhnevispollticalor fashion,ameznberofCongress.Heis thenon.
management training programs fur more than
physical.
voting delegate from Guam. As such he doesn't
100,000 business and government execu ti ves
really object to the United States acquisi tion In
annually.
Micronesia, Guam having been forcibly
Few would deny that there Is considerable
acquired by Americans during the Spanish.
room for Improvement in the efficiency of
American war and having benefited fairly much
government, me Na tiona l Commission on
since. He
In other words, not crying
Productivity has pro jected that an annual
colon1ali n or anything. What bugs him ii the
productIvity
Im provement of just one per cent
"Oh,
Well,
There's Always '76!"
prospect that it U United Slates builds a new
could reduce government expenditures by
Autoinakers are happy, U rstandabty, over a proposed mthtarybasetnthemarlanu,itmaybeat the
almost $5 tAlIiori by 19.
expense of the bases on Guam.
rollback in bwnper SMTdL WhiCh, 1CCd11 to
mere are pockets of progr ess across the
Won Pat has complained wi th all his might,
spokesmen, have added as much as $120 to the cost of the
c
ou
ntry. Here and there, Innova ti ve programs
with some justification. Pesides the [flhilary
average car.
are
sa ving cities hundreds of thousands of
base thing ( the U.S. mili tary owns one-third of
dol
la
rs a year. But widespread inef ficiency
But th e reducti on in the requiremen t that bumpe rs absorb
Guam, Is the major industry and the loss of a
persis
ts, and the reasons that stand out are the
impact of a S-mile-per hour collisi on to effecti veness at ti tt single Seebee glooms the Islanders), there Is a
A r s e,
r
a
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e
s
Inherent difficulty of managing modern
M matter of fair play. me United States has
speed does not stir similar joy among auto
government
and the shortage of qualified
executive of the Insurance Insti tute for Highway Safety said proposed txlnglng the Northern Marlanas Into
The announcement that Queen Elizabe th will respect than McCarthy's opinions about managers in government,
repair costs have been reduced by more than two-thirds far
its fold In such a way as to allow the newcomers confer knlghthooda on Charlie Chaplin and P. G. relativity.
invol ved in minor, low-speed accidents since tti stvx!
almost as much prestige and even more Wodehouse serves to underscore a point all
Probably li ttle can be done about the former,
adopted in 1972.
sotonony than long-tune fellow Guam. me
Similarly with Char lie Chaplin. It is a fact but there may be an answer to the la tter: Apply
requeygly overlooiiei: nameiy, that i iut
Marianaa would get instant citizenship; Guam possible to admire a person's abilities and
the famous actor Is, or at least was during the proven management techniques of business
The Department of Tansportatkm has jUstified Its proposal f
ought for It for years. me Mirianas would also achieveni pots without necessarily being
to government. This is the basis of a new tra ining
the 1U3
thoroU&amp;ily sympa thetic to
by ci ting anticipa ted gas savings tied to elimina on of 100
get a constitution of, for and by the na ti ves, pressed by his poli tics
ti
service
munlsm.
being of fered to governmen t by the
Th
is
piece
of
Inte
ll
te
igence
is
qui
inpounds from the typlcal vehl&amp;.
Guam'g constitution, "the Organic Ai*," was
digestible by the average li beral, even todsy; Pr ofessional I nstitute, a unit of American
i wisii I had a nickel for every time somebody.
The contemplated Change would remain in ef fect until 1980 drawn originally and can be chan ged only In
usua lly though not always, of the left-has taker' Russell Baker, in the "New York Times" Management Associa ti ons,
when the "no-damage" standard would be raised again-this Congress.
recen tly, was able to approach it no more clearly
The AMA has conduct ed ma nage me nt tra ining
seriously. and disseminated with great solem.
Despite Tony Won Pat's objecticins, though,
than to concede that he was sympathetic to Program for such public organizations and
time to 4 m.p.h. Manufacturers think I &amp;the techriology is here1, to
meet the 1980 requirement wi th plastic ca rubber bumpers, but the government seems to have a teensy edge In nity the political views of some well-known sociaList hea thenry and insuf ficiently awed by groups as
th
the fracus. That Is to say, the battle is as person who has no better credentials 10 be the evilof Stalin." How's ha t for euphemism ' In Dakota , th the governor's cabinet of Sou
tie iximpors on in molds
e Massachuset ts Sta te Board of
predictable as a step off a cli ff, One of three consulted on that score than a d runk In the truth, Sir Charles was al together too enthu astic
Education,
si
Harried car owners, squeezed by the higher costs of dri ving or territorial delegates to Congress ( the others are corner saloon. Hardly an election goes by when over the virtues of Stalin, and Stalin's minions monweal the personne l officer of the Cornth of Pennsylvania, City Clerks Man, of
repairing, sill have the opportuni ty to comment d uring a 454y from Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Won
were not above cashini in on the fact—ao much
Colorad' and the cities of Richmond and
we are not regaled with l ong lists cf"Opera Stars
period bef ore the new ruling is effecti ve. They may be Justified
Pat is more lobbest than lawmaker. He
is for Muskie," etc. W.'iy on earth should anybody so that when Chaplin tried to enter the U.S. Alexan dr ia, Va.
In asking why they can't have both econom y and safety,
allowed on House commIttees, and can propose
during the l9SOs he was given a hard time For
W hen the people demand more and bettt'r
bills on the floor but he cannot vote and h13 carewhether some soprano in her twenties having allowed himself to be used as a sort of
-vices
favors Muskle'
for their rn3ney, It is not really a
power never grows beyond this tru th,
Communist sa ndwich-ma n.
paradox, says hayes. What they are asking is
When the late Senat or Joe McCarthy was In
But surely the point all along-arid the blame that governments explain and justi fy In terms
his heyday, it was widely considered important must be placed on the li berals for being
fird every ci tizen can dnderstand what benefits are
that Albert Einstein had criticized him. Now, to miss It-was that Chaplin's opinion of Stalin be ing received from the do llars and
man-hours
"it is no great thing to be humble when you are there were legitimate criticisms to be made of was never a nia:ter of the slightest real
invested In a word, productivity.
'tzought low; but to be humble when you are Mccar thy, but personally I was never able to portance. The man Is an
actor, a very great
And the key to improving productivi ty In
jralsed is a great and rare attainment." Saint understa nd why Einstein's views on internal actor: and the British, in conferring Knigh
thood govern ment, he contends, is
Bernard of Men thon.
through more
security eri' prima lacic entitled to any more upom hun, rightly ignored hIs polItics al
pr ofessional management
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might just be the ca ta lyst to moti vate others. As an
eampIe, take the recen t incident involving some of
Sanford's polIcemen.
There was that first "on th e street" interview in
4 t 4ct - e'presseJuiepJiichjuttolaniJmag(.afled
it beyond the lx'imda of considered judgment,
However, t heir views were printed much the
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Fortunately, we all don't agree on all Issues.
There were others who took eception to those
(ktrtIn.ntal views and in turn wrote the ir "letters to
the ed to' endorsing thief Ben Butler for the
mar1ner in wtuch he handled the problem, and
generally in support for the other innocen t mem.
b€rs i.f th
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We applaud both sides.

of personal endorsements
appearing elsewhere in today's edition,
1)r. Itober ts has been a ;inwlng force in many
'ther acts for which theie was no credit given him,
uJ t'ertiinJy r1'r:e 'ugtit by Rebei s, either.
i'd Iie it' p*b1icly acknowledge the url1ith
acts on the part of Dr. Roberts, and salute him as
"ur "Good Guy of the Week" award. (As soon as we
unish payi ng f or the other extravaganzas
wtth this column and get an I.cr
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in
'noth ing' budget, Doc,'we'H be happy to reward you
even f urther.)
I'rnni our Reader's Write De
pt ., here are a few
m:rapti (n th is subject, too,
A
of a letter mailed dir ectly to thief Butler
Frogii C. L. McCullan, 2631 Sanford A%W., is s.
foHnws: "I have always considered you as another
dedicated man in th is field of protecti on 4 the
public and a personal friend. If th ere is any doubt In
an one's mind of yew dedIcation, then they should

Column regarding this subject:
"Being a retder c',' yours who sometimes agrees
and sometimes disagrees, I am compelled to irIte
in r esponse and agreement with yew- column of
Jan. 34.
'1 *iii the wife of one of th ose dedicated law
enforcement men who has d evoted many years in
this endeavor ,
"YeS, they are very special people and deserve
niuch more than they recei ve ..
"1 am prot4 and feel like a very specIal person
rnyseiftobemarrIedtoa very sp
in
who, I know, will accept noth ing less than per.
fectic'n and demands the sam-i high stand ards of
himself as he does of his men."
"Thanks again, John for your words of ap.
predation and proof once again that the press Is not
all bad, as sonic wo uld ha ve you believe, and fIlls a
n'ry 5pecial need In the coiiiiunity."
Th anks to a ll of you. thou who ha'i taks'n f)
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Tuesday in low to mid 60%. Winds
southerly 10 to 20 mph higher near
thundershowers shift i ng to nor
th*estenly 13 to 75 mph tonight and
becoming north to northeast
Tursøay. Rain probability 70 per
Cent today and 60 per cent tonight
High yesterday SO and low last night
was 67
Extended Forecasts for Wed
rws&amp; v through 1-riday
A chance &amp; rain mainly over the
north portion Wednesday and
Thursday. Partly cloudy south
portion A warming trend Wed
nesday and Thursday. Turning
(Older north portion Friday Lows
mostly SOs north and 60s south ci
Cept near 70 Keys Atternoon his
mainly Os north and 7Os south with
low SOs Interior south portion
Thursday and Friday
Daytona Beach t3es for Tuesday
are highs. 1:33 am. and 1 - 19 pm,
iowj. 7:19 am. and S 01 ,m. Port
Canaveral highS 1 30 am. and 131
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out:iern ,uim will io to
i err)' would .say oniy inam tne mi a Ytigolav Jet and an aircourt to fight the ordinance, If city is still trying to resume po rt building. Three persons
adopted, as unconstitutional, negotiations with Southern were wounded. The gunmen esHe hunted again of court action Gulf.
caped and later the Mohammed
City Engineer Cal Conklin Boudia Squad claimed it had
Sa t urday, saying, "I'm not
trying to threaten you," but told Council there are "real and made the attack.
passage of the ordinance "could basic conflicts between the
El Al's flight 418 from Paris
lead
into
legal
in. proposed subdivision ordinance to Tel Aviv had just pulled away
volvement.
this is not a and the proposed utilities from the boarding area Sunday
threat, just a possibility."
control ordinance." The sub- afternoon with 222 persons
Deputy Mayor Harry Terry division standards are stricter, aboard. One of the terrorists
asked Werzyn if Southern Gulf Conklin said, adding he would emerged onto a terrace of the
was still interested In selling recommend an ordinance that terminal building and prepared
the system to the city. Werzyn was something between the to fire
possibly with a
said he refused to answer "as two, favoring the stricter one. bazocka on the plane about
long as the press is present."
George Hess, husband of the 1,000 feet away,
Council refused to evict the city's former mayor and a
A policeman saw th gunman
p ress and Werzy n ar,d Terry leade r of a "disincorporation
and opened fire with a submm.move Last year, criticized the chine run
utilities ordinance because it
would require citizens to have
y
licensed plum be rs make utility ____________________________________________________________________________
connections.
W11111111 IS THAT
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The council is slated to
discuss the utility ordinance at ~ MS COUR APPARO
another work session and
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BANGKOK, Thailand
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Thai narcotics police have ar- special meeting Jan. 30.
rested Barry Meyer Garfman,
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28, of Sanford, Via., after finding 655 grams of high-grade
heroin in his hotel room, autheritles said today.
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Arti Li MlTcr. Ddtora
Park E. Wolf, Delton.
Grace P. Murley, Geneva
Annie Carroll, Lake Monroe
Susie F. Santo, New Smyrna Beach
JAN. I,l7$
ADMISSIONS
SANFORD
Pamela I Whitley
Connie M. Sparks
Thelma Scott
Annibelle M Winn
Sally Lipsey
Lizzie Mae Williams
Starr Davidson
Mary M Redding
Leroy Hickson
Helen L. Spain
Gigi Thornton
Marion Smith
Grace V Cramer
Sallie Mae Biker
Matthew J. McGill
Patricia A. Eckstein
Iris Messer
Willie Let Anderson
Annie Sleczkoy.'ski
Patrick William Sarro
Rayna M. Smith
William P. Burhart
Margaret P. Canton, Daltona
Russell Eggert, Deltona
Olive B. Stevens, Deltona
Dorothy P. Danko, Enterprise
Clyde L. Shonyo, Enterprise
Carol Ann Matyas, Longwood
Wendy Lane, New Smyrna Beach

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SANFORD
Shirley A. Shue
Zone Mae McBride &amp; girl
tk0 Wright I. girl
Diane L. Rltzie
Peter A. Jones
Myra L. Stlmps
Virginia K. Gordy
GenevIeve M. Barnes
George P. McCall
Mary T May, Detbona
Edna L. Beach S bay, DeLand
Grandeas Slobiom, Lake Mary
Debra K.'Gobl., Lake Mary
John W. Cavanaugh II, Longwood

They said Garfmar, was arrested Saturday and was accused of buying the drug with
the intention of smuggling It to
the United States, me 655
grams of heroin would be wor th
more than $610,000 if cut and
sold at current street prices In
the United States, officials said.

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residence.
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must have been a person at least 65 years of age who has been a legal resident of the
State of Florida for the past five consecutive years.
$soo WIDOW'S EXEMPTION
On January 1, 1975, you must have been an
unremarried widow. If you have remarried, bring the renewal card to your
assessor's office.
$500 DISABILITY EXEMPTION
On January 1, 1975, you must have been
disabled for one of the following reasons: Blind, (2) A veteran disabled 10 per cent
or more by war or misfortune, (3) a resident totally and permanently disabled.
$4,500 ADDITIONAL DISABILITY EXEMPTION
On January 1, 1975, you must
have been qualified for the $500 Disability Exemption as a totally and permanently
disabled resident. Additionally, you must have been a legal resident of the State of
Florida for the past five consecutive years. This exemption is not available to
persons who qualify for the $5,000 Senior's Additional Homestead Exemption.
This exempiion is new for 1975. If you qualify, you must apply in person at the
assessor's office by March 1, 1975. Be prepared to attest under oath as to the length
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was a member of First Baptist
"The Stars impel, they do not compel." What you make of
Church and United Daughters your life Is largely up to YOU'
of the Confederacy.
Righiers Individual Forecast 10' your sign br February
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daughkia, Mrs. Carolyn Kit
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three sisters, Mrs. Gertrude
Fox, Sanford; Mrs. Martha
Balfe, West Palm Beach; Mrs.
Frances Taylor, Venice; two
brothers, Fort Poole, Sanford
and Julian Poole, Cocoa.
Gr aveside ser v ices were held
at noon today at Oaklawn
Memorial Park with Dr. J.T.
Cosmato officiating. Brisson
Funeral Home in charge.

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Mr and Mrs Don iVirtr,ia)
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Williams, a girl, Sanford
Sharon Diane Elbery
Mr and Mrs. Charles Lee (Connie)
John Gaul?
Wailace, A t. Maitland
Garvin Harden
Dennis McFadden
DISCHARGES
John W O'
Neal
SANFORD
Lawrence J. Samuels
George W. Altman
Jennifer Elaine Sparks
Eunice Blake
John H. Fillyaw, Casseiberry
Eunice L. Cole
Vernon L. Cabe, DeBary
Cynthia E. Dixon
Edgar Osborn, Deflary
Doris M. Earls
Stefano Amoroo, Deltona
Abraham C Fiocke
Dennet? M Blanton, Longwood
Shelia J. Grant
Alois L. Lehner, Orange city
Virginia M. Green
John H. Birnie, Orlando
Vickle Morgan
Stephen C. Detrick. Osteen
Sadie Saunders
Harold A. White, Sorrenbo
Mary F. Stewart
Robert Allen Dannemann, Meriden, Mae A. Thomas
Corn
Betty P Washington 5, girl
Leon J. Mereckl. Brooklyn. N . Y.
Shirley Li Lafferty, Apopka
Sandra .1 Curd, Rocky Mount, Va. Edward J. Fagan, Canelberry
Sandra Atkinson, DeBary
BIRTHS
Henry M Humphreys, Deflary

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Spending by state and local governments alone
increased 80 per cent between 1968 and 1972, and
at least up until the current recession hit they
were addi ng about 450,000 employcs each year.
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reading of an ordinance ap. system to another private firm, attack on an Israeli plane at
proved recently because he had although he has told The Herald Orly within a week Two men
been given, the wrong version of the parent company is trying to fired two bazooka shells at an
the ordinance
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Rev. James E. Cole, 87, of 519
Mrs. Barbara Sue Newton,
of 140 Temple Di-., Longwood, Park Ave., Sanford , died
died Saturday. She was a native Saturday morning. Born in
of Longwood. Survivors in. Putnam County, Tenn., he lived
elude: husband, Stanley H.; in Sanford for the past 27 years,
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sonsStevenC,ancIJi.m A., both lie was a retired Baptist
of Longwood; daughter, MLss minister and member of
Penny E. Newton, Longwood; Palmetto Avenue Baptist Ih
CARRUI.I. RIGHTER
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wrnw- Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Goodall brothers, John Goodall,
Mrs.
Eunice L. Cole, Sanford; For Tuesday, January 21, 1975
California; F. N. Goodall, Fern
son,
E. C. Cole, Gallatlon,
Park; Michael Goodall, Winter
Springs, and Donald and Tenn.; 'daughter, Mrs. Lola
GENERAL TENDENCIES: The day is fine for a new apRIchard Goodall, both of High, Sanford; brother, N.Y. proach to your regular routines. Make your surroundings more
Longwood; sisters, Mrs. Cole, Tampa; two sisters. Mrs. attractive. The evening is not the time to take any chances
Patricia Lyons, Maitland; Mrs. Pearl Mosby, Gamallel, Ky,
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Buckle down to the practical
Carol Thompson, Kentucky; and
Jose,Mrs. ClLsta Powell, San
Cal.
as
pects
of your living and get yourself in better financial shape.
Mrs.
Nancy
Taulma,i,
Funeralserviceswereheldat
Put
pressing
problems behind you.
I nanapo is, Ind.; and Miss
Indianapolis,
2
p.m.
t
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ay
at
Palmetto
TAURUS
(Apr. 20 to May 20) Make your surroundings more
Sandy Goodall, Longwood.
Avenue
Baptist
Church
with
charming.
Seek
the right solution to any problems you may have.
Semoran Funeral Home, Rev.
G
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E.
Hodges
officiat
in
g.
Sidestep
one
who
Is too depresslnii.
Altamonte Springs in charge of
Burial
in
Oaklawn Memorial
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) A good day to meet with experts
arrangements.
Park. Brisaon Funeral home in and gain the benefits of their advice. The evening Is fine to make
charge.
l ong-range plans for the future.
MR&amp; ARMINTA ADAMS
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Friends can be
helpful
to you now, so be sure to contact the right ones. Make sure
AUZA J. BRIGHT
Mrs. Arminta E. Adams, 73
to
show
appreciation for any favors.
of lOS Manor St., Longwood,
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Show a higher-up that you value the
Auza J. Bright, 84, of
died Saturday. Born in Muncie,
association.
You can get fine results from today's activities.
I nd., she moved to Longwood Longwood, died Saturday after
Make
better
plans for the future.
from Union Lake, Mich., in a long illness. He had moved to
VIRGO
(Aug.
22 to Sept. 22) You are able to obtain the data
1960. She was a member of Longwood from Fairmont, w you need from higher-ups
today. Show others that you have
Commerce Chapter 301, Order Va. 20 years ago. lie was born talent. Relax
and
take
it
easy
tonight.
of the Eastern Star, Union in Gilmer County, W. Va. He
LIBRA(
Sept.
23 to Oct. 22) Use your Intuition, especially
Lake; Oriental Ladle: of was a retired coal miner with where business is concerned, and
get excellent results, Make
Orlando, and honorary member Bethlehem Steel and a member allowances for mate's mood tonight.
of United Mine Workers of
, of OES 137, Apopka.
SCORPI0(oct. 2310 Nov. 21) Fine day for
Survivors include: Husband, America and Longwood Tourist portant matters with associates and comingtalking over imto a fine unLawrence J.; sisters, Mrs. Club and was a Methodis t.
derstanding. Use good Judgment in a civic affair.
Survivors include his wife,
Dora E. McPherson, Longwood
SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Changing your
and Mrs. Wanda Eldis, Union Mrs. Bertha Harris Bright; a bring you added vitality you need right now. A businessdiet can
expert
daughter, Mrs. Edith (Gerry) can give you valuable information.
Lake.
Baldwin-McNamara Funeral Satterfield, Fairmont, W. Va.;
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Bring your finest talents to
Home, Altamonte Springs in brothers, J. Clark Bright, New the attention of bigwigs who can help y to derive greater
Smyrrma Beach; Everett Bright, benefits from them. Relax
charge.
tonight.
Sun Valley, W. Va. and several
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Give more time and effort in
nieces and nephews.
making your home more comfortable. Show
Burial will be in Fairmont, W. family members and gain their goodwill. true appreciation for
Va,
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Make appointments early and
_
obta in the data you need. The evening is best spent quietly at
MRS. CARRIE PERRY
home wi th good friends and relatives.
MoStly cloudy with scattered
Showers and thundershowers
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY
HCor she will beone
Mrs. Carrie Mae Perry, 78, of of those planetarily luck)' youngsters for
becoming windy, wet and colder
whom
everything seems
tonight and partly cloudy and cold South Ridgewood Ave., Ormond
to go right earl)' in life. Be sure to give a good education, and
Tuesday Highs today in mid lOs and
Beach,diedSaturdaymcrning, success here is assured. Care of the diet is important
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Three Arab damaged, and the hostages
The terrorists' destination hosta ges with bandages coyThe Identity of the gunmçn
In Beiru t, Yasir Arafat's Palterrorists left Par is in a French
were reled unharmed . But was not
lmmeiJately kjiown. er ing their eyes.
at
f
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was
still
unclear.
Poli
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ir
estine
Liberation Organization
plane today after an unsuccess- 21 persons, Including one of the
Previous reports said there
Two
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note
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decondemned
the attack, and the
ful attempt to attack an Israeli terrorists, were reported in- were two terrorists
and from woman and her 3'4-year-old mnanded an escape plane was organization 's representative
jetliner,agunbattlewjth po ljce juredinthegunfight thatraged three to seven hosta ges. But
daugh te r, were freed earlier signed "Mohammed Boudia in Parts, Ezzedine ci Kadak,
and an overnight siege during for 15 minutes Sunday af ter- witnesses at the a ir
port
said
this
morning when the terror- Squad," named for an Algerian said the gunmen would be
which they held 10 persons noon in a crowded concourse of three terror ts
is a nd eight boa- isis began negotiating with the militant murdered by Israeli punistei If they were handed
hosta ge in a restroom at Orly the airport terminal,
thgescameoutof thertr, Egyptian ambassador to agents in Paris in 1973. Later over to the PLO.
But Israel's
Air t,
Eight of the wounded were the gunmen with stockings France, Naguib Kadry, as
reports
sa
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tie
note
was
unambaxsacjor
to
France,
Ashier
The IsraelI plane was not reported in serious condition, masking their faces and
the termedlary.
signed.
Ben Natan, brushed aside the
PLO denial, saying: "These
organiza ti ons change their
names, but they are all the
same people. Sometime they
call themselves Bla ck Sep.
tember and sometime the
revolutionary Arab Youth and
LAKE MARY— While a efforts to control water and privata' walpi' company.
Utilities representative Ed talked briefly af ter tic mceung somctlmc th Mohammed
private water company is se wer systems, the city is
In a council workshop session Weyo told the coundi he broke for lunch, Werzyn Boudia Squad, But they are all
trying to t ur n oil the city's trying to turn on talks to buy
Saturday, Southern Gulf would ask It at its next official refused to comment on w het her the same."
mneetini to invalidate lit firct Sout hern nlanc
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Ludington today after holding him for three days, the
United States Embassy In Damascus reported,
The Embassy said Ludington left for Beirut.
Ludington, a 40-year-old American based In Beirut, and
Louis Fares, a Syrian employed part-time by the AP In
Damascus, were arrested Friday in connection with
stories Ludington wrote last week during the visit of King
Faisal of Saudi Arabia to Damascus,

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Enforcernent.s chief William Durkin, the posing as big rollers to gain the co nfide nce of
Now. Scn. Henry Jack3on's, 0.-Wash.,
The trouble began 1 months ago when the
No. 3 man, was accused of consorting wi th a New Maf ia gamblers, accepted at least $20,000 from Drug Enf orcement Administra tion was first Investigations Subcommittee is preparing a
York prostitu te. The alleged tnckknt dated back billiona ire Howard Hughes to squander on the created. Four rival narcotic agencies, which probe of the DEA inspection unit.

Congress Is fighting the proposi tion.
You haven't heard? Not to worry, few have.
The government is trying to keep the ma tter
quiet, and, well, the protesting member of

A little over 10 years ago Nikita Khrushchev
found hi mself stripped of titles and powers in the
Kremlin with an of ficial explanation that he had
resigned due to "illness". He lived for a nother..
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battle Liking place In town. The U.S.
worried old-line Communists who fear the impact
gont is about to make its first territorial
cI Western infl uences on the O theTWISe isolated acquisi tion In 75 years, but a member of

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had been feuding with one another, were merged
WASHlNGTtJN_?fl, nation's top narcotics to 1956, yet the case still remains open.Durkin gambling table. Smith has been exonerate&amp;
officla]s have been so busy investigating one heard rumors about the accusation, but he was
—A confidential DEA study describes a into a single, new unit.
another lately that they haven't had much time never confronted openly until we questioned shocking yet unresolved case against a super.
But instead of stopping the feuds. the
to cope with the dope peddlers.
him. He flatly dented the Incident.
visor, who Is not Identified. He has been Im- reorganization simply brought them under the
Charges are hanging over the heads of the top
—An exhaustive Investigation was launched plicated, according 10 the study, in the "murder same roof. The continuing power struggle
executives at the Drug Enforcement into charges that public affairs chief Vincent of CI (confidential informant)" and the "sale of reached a climax before Christmas with the
Administration (DEA).
Promuto, the No. 4 man, associated Intimately narcotics to CI." Yet after years of investigation, three-month old Investigation of Promuto, which
The practice has been to turn over the with convicted gamblers, romanced a '$100.a- It hasn't been determined whether or not he Is was launched while Administrator Bartels was
slightest allegations to the Inspectors to check throw prostitute' and revealed the identity of a guilty,
out of the country.
out. Those who enforce the drug laws, the DEA informant to a night club operator with
—The confidential study tells of another
A December 20 telex message went out 10
underworldco
inections. We have read through unidentified supervisor who was accused in 1972 DEA posts throughout the world, declaring
reasoning goes, should be so clean they
the thick Investigative file, which simply does of selling Information from the DEA's 1n tersely: "Aixirew C. Tartagllno...George B.
never become vulneraUe to blackmaiL
not substantiate the charges.
estigative files to some drug defendants. This
jcsan ... relieved of all other responsibilities and
Now narcotics chief John Bartels has corn—It was whispered ti.a two former high case, too, Is still hanging fti'e,
detailed
to me for special assignment."
priva tely that his under lings have
officials, Acting Deputy Directo'r Andrew
ano
th
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top
official,
according
to
the
The
Promuto
case, Bartels told us, was the
Investigations to blackmail one another. C
Tartaglino
andrelieved
Acting Chief
Inspector
DEA study, wrecked an official government last straw. He ordered the reassignment, he
have been held open, he has chalTed, as a Brosan,
were
of their
duties George
and 'ehic1e In J971. He was accused of drunken said, because of a history of sloppy and unethical
tool"to keep officials in line,
reassigned "make work" projects because they driving with a "woman companion," but no investigations.
Here are some of the charges that are flying refused to call off the Promuto investigation.
made of the case.
DEA headquarters:
inspection unit charge,
Sources In the ins
Tartaglino complained to the Justice Depart.
.

e ave spen moire than
mont s gg ng
-Acting Deputy Administratoir Jerry Jenson, ment, which sent the FBI to investigate the in.
out
the
story
of
the
dissentlon
that
has virtually because of personal friendship According to
the No 2
was accused of corruption ex- vestigation
change of leadership is imminent because of the cessive drinking ard loose morals. An FBI Intop
CZn=nd.
Our statements taken by the two senior FBI agents
succeeded
paralyzed
the
DEA'3
—The new chief inspector who
illness of Chairman Leonid Brezhnev, it only heats vestigatlon completely cleared him But Jenson Brosan, Philip Smi th, also has been under
associate Bob Owens has interviewed DEA assign ed to check on DEA 's handling of the case
up the spmlation that the report is true.
has nt-t be" told that he was also exonerated by vestigation. He was accused of approving a Las employes at every level. We have also had ac- Bartels has demanded consWt progress reports
reports. on the case and withheld information from his
'I 1: bcst ay for i pilIticL1l leader to dispel
un rnvcstatrs,
reinnt studies and o thcr secret files.
J
ration Silver Dvltar." Drug agents

rumors that his health is failing or his power is
weakening is to make public appearances that
sho he is fully capable of performing his duties.
Mr. Brezhnev has not been seen in public si nce
before Christmas.

Monday, Jan. 20, 1975-5A

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cents per now combining their favorite
pound from Recydting Inc of Sanford, which collects cans each Wednesday afternoon between
I and recipes into what promised
4 o'clock In the parking lot behind the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce Building. Around 2 be a sensational cookbook.

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Stetson University at th e

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Chamber of Commerce
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Center.
Born in Latvia, Dr. Bach isa
Dr. Sinotherman displayed
naturalized U.S. citizen holding arxi explained samples of many
M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in of the trees and plants which
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Frederic C i3artter
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each month on the 'eminole
how Soviet family life styles b Ms Ji Il S
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Monday and Wednesday for six the students can enroll ut an) and
Aggression Lab" iwith Feb 14
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Jane Carpenter has set up a making of "Apple Head Dolls."
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Continuing
Education will offer
Thursdays,
respectively. For
incidentally, the hot sun has tune '1 menopause or when the Lensen, who Is a professor of reservations call the college a Four-session course in "Self
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nothing to do with it.
Deferise for Women" at the
different
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Duane Harrell, Chief De puty
Senior Scho l ar Exchange.
none of the measures recom- Bill usually only)
If 'ou know anyone 18 years intheSeminoleCountyShcriffs
loss.
mended is too successful.
of age or older who needs a high Departme nt, will instnict the
Oneretder wrote to Inc, about
schcol diploma, tell hL"i about class.
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his mother who had severe pain
the Adult Basic Education
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center
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Dr
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a Wednesda) tveninl's Coin
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exercises, and on discovering
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excercises of some Form should
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This wooden Indian I'm lie wantedadlyorce tomarrya
younger woman I Fought and
married to might send
find
his lighter, but on the other life was over. I finally came to
hand, fires within the city limits my sense and let him go. At age
48, I went to work
a
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Dr. George Bach noted
wish my husband would %Tile
author. lecturer and founder of
A 52-year-old woman can do the Institute of Group Therapy
n* a note once in a while. It
anything a younger woman can in Los Angeles will conduct a
do except maybe have a baby' series of workshops in the
still breathing
IGNORED INIDALL.AS And what 52-year-old woman in Central Florida area on Jan. 23,
her right mind would want 24 and
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probiem is fr
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SITTING PRETTY
than )OU realize The ultimate
Everyone has a problem Whits Junior College and entitled
in humflatlon women confide
yours? For a personal reply. write to "Festival of Bach," the
being belIttled: ASBY: 8iNo. ifloo L.A., Calif.
workshops are designed to
bersted :r e:e beaten
teach
people how to use specific
addressed trivolope. Please.
being Ignored!
Hot* to write letter s? Send $I to techniques for living more
Abigail Van Buren, III Lasky Dr., eonstructiely with aggression.
DEAR ABlY: I recently
Hill Calif. o2I3.
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visited a friend, in his New York by$ booklet "How to Write Letteri
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home of Jane Carpenter
At this time, Jeannene Dais
received her Ritual
Jewels.
Rushees welcomed into
Beta Sigma Phi circle of
friendship were Cindy Tabor
CCiVifl
her Pledge rituals
into Gamma Lambda, and
Grace Davis into si Beth Eta.
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mr team learned from a game," McCorkle said. defeating Fletcher 3.0 on home against Florida Central
defeat on Friday and took an "Fletcher gave us situations we Saturday. Bolles beat victory from Sorrento, which, aceasy consolation win on haven't seen so far this year." Christian 6.0 on Friday.
cording to Mccorkle,
Saturday in the Jacksonville
Host (earn Jacksonville
The Seminole's next game be a good test for ourkids.Bolles Invitational Tournament.
The kicking Seminoles
shutout Jacksonville Victory
Christian 9-0, in a game whichPro
Coach
McCore played
every member of the team,
MIAMI I All
The answers jersey for the last time in titan in the NaUonal Football
The Seminoles are now 2-3 in to pro football's problems lie tonight's Pro Bowl game at the League for eight years, Will
their first sear
with reasonable men sitting Orange Bowl
pia) with the favored AFC
The Seminoles led at half. down and working out sensible
The game, matching all-star squad, which will feature the
time,
on two goals by settlements reasonably ," one of teams of theAmerican and Na quarterbacking of Ken Stabler
Reginald Davis, and four by the game's retiring trr
s s sug- tional Conferences, will have a and Bob Griese, the running
of
Ned Raines
ges
9 p nu kickoff
such stars asO J Simpson and
McCorkle said he did not
"We cannot continue to live in
It will be televised nationaBy Larry Csonka and a defense
want to run up the score and in discord," added linebacker by ABC-TV.
girdeol by Stean Joe Greene and
the second half he put in his Willie Lanier of the Kansas City
lAnicr, 29, a graduate of 1,C. Greenwood of PitLsbtwgh,
3
cond string
C hiefs who ill be pulling on a Morgan State and a defensive Super Bowl champions
But
en then, McCorkl
With -ran TLrkenton of the
could not keep the momentum
Minnesota Vikings gj
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of his team under control and
because of a sore arm, the NFC
th,second stringers pushed the Walton
s Future
squad will have two
Senuinolesup three more goals.
terbacks making their first apIsiah Fields found the goal
pearans
In the game - Jim
and Dayrl Sanders put the
Hart
of
St.
Louis and Jiri Barball in the goai twice during Ole
ris of the tm Angeles Rains.
second half.
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Outstanding in his first gat
AUKEE (AP) — If Bill
It was too cold in Portland,
take
an executive position with
was reserve goalie Paul Albini. Walton is trying to break his Gilbert said Wallon
A lbini probed his ability when estimated $2 million contract turn and his feet hurthad told a tobacco company and will be
statin
oned the
he stopped a Victory Christian with the Portland Trail Blazers,
D
Walton had no Faith in the
area,
trtt kiik
thi cekbritcd rookie center k,un physician, Gilbert said he
"The good thing about this
don't leave with an resaying. In fact, Walton's wa told and some of the play.
game is that I got to find out new counsel, Black Parither ers were getting down oft him.
more about them (Uw team) Party attorney Charles G
5,pounid Illiddle linebacker
arry,
But asked whether the sub~- said.
thaii iac,"McCore
denying it.
"It has been a great life.
Jed of breaking Walton's n
11rw kids am game
WaIonnfirmed Sunday he
co . Pro football offers players
players, not practice piayers. had severed Up, relationSW p tract luid ever come up, Garry mendous opportunities in other
"We won and had a good with longtime associate Sam said: "Absolutely not. The con. fields."
tract never came up in any of Lanier said he hoped titime Eer)bod) got to play" Gilbert, who helped
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game w Id nev er have to go
Jacksonville Fletcher in the hisoriginal National Basketball
Garry said he didn't even
through a titter player strike
lotrnament's first game, the Association contract, in favor of really know why Walton had
such
as the one which hit the
Senilnokg were decthed into Gar
hired him He sald Walton told gn last swumer.
th nking the match would be
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The key word is respect," 1yr
casy after Ned Raines scored a becaust Walton didn t want to could trust, would look af ter his said If owners learn
to
goal in the First seconds
interests and be comfort sped
pin) with the Blazers And
the players as individuals
But Fletcher outplayed the said the only reason Walton re.able with
and as business men and the
Seminoles for the rest of the turned to the Blazers after st.
'The only thing !'e done is Players have the same rest
game and flame's early goal frrsng with a bone spur above reed his contract to understand for
the owners, then there is no
was the only score for the his left ankle, was that he it and familiarize myself with reason
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Wheller dropped in four of his past the mid-court line In the
basketball game with the season, 618.
16 pots In the first period
The seCond half was no
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Edgewater Eagles Saturday
Seminole's Fred Washington boos
change as the Eagles upped
t a 12-6 Edgewater lead, second stanza,
night, It was evident that the was divorced From the ball The Eagles took a 4-0 lead
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Indiana 105, San Diego
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keep on like this?"
Of course, he asked the
questions a week ago,
when he won the Phoenix Open with a 0 total, the lowest
72-hole score in 20 years of tournament competition. He
was 24 under par for that tournament,
But he fpund a way tO Of) It. Ile went 25 under par in
winning Tucn, composing an artistic, Il-under-par
t•fft in the final round "ver the Tucsen Natiar.al (;lf
('lut, course, at 7,200 yards one of the longest layouts the
touring pros play all year and a e.urse that had been
(riughened antI strengthened this season by the addition of
water on three holes.
His total was 263. lie won by nine strokes, compared
itt) vu- tory rirgns of &amp; 7 and 14 stroke5 lit his last ttiratindividual starts,
In completing an unprecedented second consecuti'e
sweep of the two Arizona tournarnent,s, this year the
kickotfevnnthprotonr, Miller has led or shared the
lead in every "wW and has had wores(it 67, $1, 68. 64,66.
fig. 67 and 61 for a seasm stroke average c4 65.4.
"He's phenomenal," said Jotv, Mahaffey, a distant see'd with a ciMing 67 and 272.
Miller's effort before a national television audience and
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recei ved In his Jan. 3 fight with
Irry Renaud, a super-tough Jose Roman in Tampa .
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World Team Tennis in the future.

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four stages
and second on the remaining stage to take the overall
lead.

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overall phadng,s.
Thcre had been little action sine the start Wednesday
until tile c"mpetltors hit
the mountains behind the Riviera
Saturda' night. There they met a mixture of log, snow
and torrential rain that impressed even

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losing column Saturday night,
being soundly defeated by
Titusvllk'. 4(.J7
ri*inok 'srcstliiig record
is now 4.5
TheSelnlnolesgetachanceto
even their season record
tonight when they hoit
i.eesburg at 6:30 pm.
In Saturday rnght', g[inw, 148
pound Tony Davis separated a
healing injured shoulder and is
expected to be on the bench for
the rest of this season,

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the coin flip for (lie No, 1 pick over Tex
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Lyman outscored the Wild-

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Mike Graham goes up agains t
Strongman, "Iron Mike"

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Murchison, why aren't you here?'

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thinks his hand justifies the bid.

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a third quarter rally and won
THE BEST
game
Lyman
hosts
Orlando
General
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Edgewater Tuesday nlghl
Lyman matched Winter Park
WEATHERTRON
point-for-point when the first
quarter ended 10-10. Winter
HEAT PUMP
Park pulled ahead in the second
CALL quarter by three points and held
PLUMBING &amp;
a halftime lead of fl-19.
LHEATING INC.
1007 S. Sanford
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At the end of the third
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league president Clarence Campbell handed down
a JOgame suspension without pay to Boston left wing Dave
Forbes for injuring the Minnesota forward In a stick.
swinging melee 16 days ago.

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showed out. West had two club
stoppers and South came up two
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THE BORN LOSER

Boudreaux. Boudreaux, the
lightning-like heavyweight
flighly-rated Richie Kates
from Texas who is handled by defended W North American
Orlando's Pete Ashlock, will light hea vyweight tide
w hen
meet Cookie Wallace for the he defeated Florida's
Bobby

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jack five and then takes the
proven finesse against him."
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North-South vulnerable

nearest rival, an NBA gam
between

Billie Jean King Regretful

hitting

singleton queen or jack. But
that won't be any good here.
The only 4-1 combinations he
can guard against are those
that find East with a singleton

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tangles with his old
remarkable resemblance to nemesis Buddy Colt.
Colt has
Dusty Rhodes, wtU tangle with held the Florida title and
The Mongolian Stomper In the almost put Watts out of
"Bull Rope" Match.
wreWing before he left the
Rhodes recently l ost a "loser state to
wrestle in Georgia.
Tonigh t's bo ut will be the first
area appearance for Colt
several msnths.

SARASOTA, Fin. lATh - Billie Jean King says she has
some regrets over quitting the women's tennis tour, but
she expects her future work In women's athletics
to dull
th e Pain.

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Amidst all the controversy surrounding Portland's
rookIe center, Bill Walton, and his desire - or lack of
Same - to play pro baskethal.11, Milwaukee
pivotman
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ran t clinic for Walton, a sellout
crowd Pf 10,938 at the Mflwaukee Arena and a national
television audience on what the pro game is all about.
In one of his finest performances, Abdul.Jabbar
poured
in 50points, grabbed 15rebounds, dished out 11 assists and
left lit tle doubt as to who Is the dominant force In the
National Basketball Association, leading the Bucks to a
122-108 decision over Portland Sunday. The win
put
Milwajkee over .SOOforthefIf$tthnethisse,,(,flat222l

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spectacular night Of
leaves town" battle to The
professional wrestling Is set Stomper and
if he is
tonight at 8:30 at the Orlando masquerading as Yvaldi Stun
Sports Stadium as Milo the N.W.A. will
impose
Steinborn presents seven penalties that could result in a
outstanding matches along with fine and suspension,
a special "Bull Rope" match.
In a Florida Heavyweight

ByTbeAuoclatedpresi

The swimming area at
Wekiwa(Wekiva) Springs sthte

Also, collectors can find
shark's teeth in the gravel
flrOW)d the spring's edge. The
teeth probably are relics from

same

"Withtutdoubt.itwasthegrestest ,.oundofg0JJ0fy
life," said Miller. who now has shot 61
within a single
trt kt' if thel west competitiveround in tour histt'ry_

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"It could have been the greatest round I'll ever shoot,"
tic niurmered, a touch of awe In his 'rice and speaking

t,u' 5g, Colgata' 63
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Jabber

Popularit of this state park.
From a knoll overlooking the
spring basin, visitors have a
scenic view of the stream. The
clear spring water is especially
inviting to swimmers,

in

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the many reasons for the

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rangers to turn away people,
The natural beauty of the
ccoodlands and heavy growth
encir cling the springs is one of

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Buffalo 17g. Atlanta l
Detroit 56. PPiOe-ni '7.
New York 104, Chcago Cl

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Ide Angeles 6. Montreal 3
Minnesota A. Detroit 1. tieMondays Games

He's polite, courteous and soft-spoken.
He'sa nondrinker, a nonsmoker, an elder of his church
and possessed of a vocabula ry in which "heck"
and
"darn" are the strongest ezpl"tives.
And. right now, Johnny Miller may be playing the ancient game of golf better than anyme has every played it
before.
His recent accomplishmen are the stuff of legends.
"I like set ting records," Miller said Sunday after an
atnnishL,R, I1-under.par 61 had given him still another
run.away victory, this [fine In the $200,0n) Dean MartinTucson Open golf tournament.
'i'ha's what rerccds are for
to be broken.
"But it's getting to be a problem. When you set records

Detroit
Chicago
M11*0kee

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Tuesday's Game
All Star Game at Montreal

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Masked Yvald i

July, 1970. It Immedia te ly
became so popular with ba thers
and ptcknickera U*at overflow

He's tall, slen&amp;r. blond and good-looking enough to
serve as a male model,

Midwest Division

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Buffalo S. Kansas City
Boston 4. T or onto 3
Pittsburgh 2, Washington

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - He's almost too good to be true.

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Atlanta
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Chicago 3. California I

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By LEE GEIGER
Wells went into his mid.
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(ileweight encounter with the
Mexican champion, Manuel
F.lizindo, a 3-1 underdog but
Central Florida Heavyweight the Orlando Sports Stadium It
took eight of file 10-rounds to title on the line against Bowie
will be "bombs away"
score a unanimous upset Adanis of Ocala.
as
lther man is known for
decision.
his
Adams met McTler last year defensive skills but both have
Boudreaux me away from and had the hero
of the Geritol long K,O. records,
hIs heavyweight t ussle with Generation on the
canvas early
Stan Ward with his unbeaten
Also in the works is a spec
in the contest, but the cmp
record.Butthespeethlerhada
tacular "Fabulous Fifties"
blcmlsh On it as Ward held him round,
which would be five' sthedull
II) i hiarough( draw.
SInce that (line Adan scored 1roU1)d bouts, each one 8 ITisifi
In other area news, Tampa a one-round knockout over Jim event*
can expect its next professional Ifolcome while Mcl)er easil
Ttle possible Pairings include
Y
card on the 3h of this month turned
back Tommy Howard. Mike Quarry and Terry
with the possibility of the North
Out of the Orlando office of Daniels, Vie Perez and
Tommy

Park is open again after being
closed since last September.
Vancvr
Chicago
21 20 4 46 151 III
"The old retaining wa
St
LouIs
15 O 7 43 116 15$ acquired
wi th the land, was in a
Minn.
1126 6 25 III *90
state of collapse. It was en,
192
DIVISIOn
dangering swimmers and users
L.Angee-t
26 712 44 119 93 and
causing some bank
Montrea l
25 I I) 63 207 131
erosion,"
Pltt
Executive Director of
1711 10
17$ *66
Detroit
11 21 $
, the Department of Nat ur al
washIn
32* S 1) 92244
Resources Harmon Shields
Division 4
said.
Buffalo
29 9 1 45 196
8ot0n
25
"The construction project
51211
TOronto
17 2* 7 41 *37 173 was undertaken to correct the
Calif
Ii 25 9 31 124 157
situa tion a nd replace a portion
Saturday's Results
De
New York Islanders S.
s of the wall encircling the
troit
spring. It is now completed."
PhIladelphia 1, Atlanta I
Captain
Daniel
Paul,
Toronto S. Montreal 3
superintendent of Wekiwa
Boston j, Pittsburgh .
New York Rangers 3. Van Springs thanked the public for
cosuvef 2
their patience during the
5? Louis S. Minn,'sota 4
construction period. "They
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ArI:onp 59. TexEl

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may be signed to meet Mike heaveyweight champion,
Jimmy Ellis, Is set to meet
Quarry In May of this year.
"Smokin" Joe Frazier In
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HERE AND THERE IN THE Australia on March 1. This will
BOXING SCENE
The be a re-match of their 1970 title
Nielson figures were released
bout when Frazier stopped Ellis
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top scorn and moneywinningi
Sunday in the $200,000 Dean
Mrtinlucson Open Golf Tour.
name-nt on the 7iOOyird. Par72 Tucson National Golf Club
CourSe-'

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Clara 79

Memph is 101, San Antonio Ii

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Stanford 62, S California 64

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Sunday's Results
Mlive-jøtj 3. New England
Quebec S. Chicago 7

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Purty view (I 2). 6, Dellons jet (3).
WimlPeg 9. Cleveland
7. Lady Gremlin ( 6). S. Beaney (5)Vancouver S. Indianapolis 1
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Mondays Games
? Af!iatiC S,syle (1). 3. Bare ract W Michigan 71. Ohio U 66
No games scheduled
(1).
Tuesday's Game
Oklahoma 113 Coorajo
Dark Rider ($2). S Lusty
Lieutenant (10). 6. Cover Speed 5),
N Dakota 61. N Dakota St. All Star Game at Edmonton
7. Scott Jackson (6), I Belle Davis 51
(4)
Centenary $1, Ind. St. 71
ELEVENTH - S 16, A — 1. K's
Ill St 9$, Oakland
Trc,vble (5). 2. Mixed Jet (10). 3
061.. St. 101, Iowa St. 9$
NHL Standings
4. Huke-r, Criss Debbie
Oral Robe-rts 73. Jacksonville
(*73. 1. Montague Sayan (6), •
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Kansas 91, Missouri S6
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S. Dak ota St. 5). S. Dakota
72 Philphla
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Inez(6),7 Cal!co Dolt (123, 3. GIner
Michigan 75, tows 70
NY
Rangrs23 17 9
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Flavor (*0),i Debbie-Gibion (3),5
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Atlanta
70 17 9 49129 126
B J. Future(s). cactus Joy (1), 7
Baylor 71. Rice 73
Island 1116 11 17151 131
Cdii 10), FCT?t,ne- Seeker (7 2).
Te-ias Tech 66, Okla. Baptist NY

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San Die-go 3. Houston 4, OT

Bowling Greei $5. Kent
MiamI, Ohio 107, Cent. Mich.
i9an 76
OhIo Dominican $2, Cedar.

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If these two are lined up for

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Saturdays Results
Cleveland?, Michigan 1
0'ebt I. New England 2
Chicago 3. Minr,eso(a 2

MIDWEST
Indiana $2, Northwestern 54
Duquesne $7. Day-ton S
Marquette 71. Noire DameOhio St $9. Wisconsin'67

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Toronto
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Edmontøn 70 15 2 12 132 I?
Winnipeg
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Clemson 10, Wake Forest "

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Turkith Trousers (12). 1 AvadelPe
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Psk (6), 7. Mazetann Mint
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NINTH - 3$, C
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LOify (1), 2. Ima Bean (4). 3. Mart
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Furman 46. Citadef 6$
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his right hand mati, Bruce Bruce Cantrell. Also expected Miami Beach's

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Tennessee 59, Florida $6
S CaroIin IS, Davidson 61

Boxing

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Boudreaux.
Watkins, the undefeated 1803900
71 667072-279 year-old lightweight,
fought
Leonird Thompj,1
Miss St 65
ma
64
in
event
as
he
took a
7069 72779 first
Louisville $5.
Drake 53. OT aruce Cramplon
lopsided
10-round
decision
from
Alabama 93, Louisiana St 67
ts,
7)72 70 66-779
kefltuck IS, Mlssisspp, I;
Vincente
Hernandez
in San
Arnold Palmer

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Middleweight Champion Tony
Ucata in the featured event.

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TumbIe,ult (4), 4. Rare-Ada (10).
5 lina $5. OT
Lake Whizz (4Lo. Ii .1 Red Star 1$).
W. VA 71, PaCific 67
7 Play Me (ILl Bo ($7)
Georgia 67.

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Florida boxing news

In

Chris Dundee
Continues to increase daily as
Trampler, is trying to line up a to see action on the card would is negotiating for ii title defense
area lighters compete In bouts
Ucata Is currently ranked
series of fights that figure to be be Tampa's John Pinney, the by th e World Lightweight
66 6761
out of Florida and major events second in
the world behind the fined
ever in all the South. Southern middleweight Champion Roberto Duran for
67 69 69 67-77; are scheduled in this area.
Carlos Monzon and the un
The first bout that Trampler champion, and "Termite" March 16. Duran's opponent
From California comes word defeated Floridian
stands a Is working on Is a
72676767- 273 on three of th
will be, it all t he details can he
heavyweight W,tklns.
e area'
s mt good chance of landing a bout showdown between two of th
worked
out, his No. I
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ipuktr
battlers
"Termite" with Monzon in mid6, 746469-276
September, hardest hitters in the world,
But the big news Out of challenger, Ray Lampkin of
Watkins, "Irish" Gene Welts
On the 28th in EustLc, 4yerFr.c Sha;trs and Mac Foster. Ortsndo is the possibility that Portland Oregon. .
U 7247 69-i6
and
'Dancing"
Johnny old Soloman Mcer will

Johnny MH:er

Ptttsbufgh 11. Penn St. 54
De-IIrC $7. West Chester 7$

Letdown

Monday, Jan. 20,1975-38

Mort Walker

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CulT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 74.lIø.CA.fl.B
FLORENTINE MARBLE. TITLE i
TERRAllO. INC., ,t Florida cor

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Close to downtown, new lOvely
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service Pd by OWflr $170 37
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7 Bedrooms,
bath, Fla. room,
fenced yard, air COnditloneci
Immediate occupancy
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month 111 MayfaIr Cit., Sanford
$98 230o. Orlando

I Bdrm , a C, t'at, paid. W w carpet,
for i man or couple, mature 373
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F ur1 Ished7oedroomaparfment
3 Bedrooms, 1'- baths, carpet, Fla
E 71St St. Air conditioned, wall
room, 7 car garage, corner lot,
walt carpet $125 month, $30
shade treci Very reasonable, 322
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Payton Realty

Duplexes

74*OHiawatha

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&amp; last 'no pluS $30 deposit I child
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air, Quiet exclusive Sanford
residential area Mature adults
No pets 322 1795

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swImming pool. i720 S. Orlando
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location Reasonable rates. Very
nice 365 3771 anyllme
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VA r FHA. 132,Oop

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I Bedroom house, lit baths. S1,500
down and assume Icw interest
payments. 323.7355.
SAPI'ORD 3 bedrpoms, )' -i baths,
central heat, newly decorated.
$72,500.
FORREST GREENE INC.
REALTORS)?) 6353or645 7333
OWNER LEFT TOWN
Must sell this 3 bedroom, 7 bath
home on Lake Dot. Only $75,500
Owner will help finance,

Apartments

Stemper Realty

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2 Bedroom Suites from 179,00

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SWIMMING POOL
FISHING, BOATING
DISPOSALS

150$ VI, 25th St., Sanford

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Maple China Cabinet, Upholstered
RockIng Chair, Both good con
dition. Reasonable 373 1644.
FREIGHT SALVAGE
Appliances Furniture Paint Etc.
"BuyDirectFromoxr"
GORMLY'S, E. 46, Sanford 373 1733

Drop Leaf Table
And 4 Chairs

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CCfl'rai Heat &amp; Air COnd lonrig
For tri' estimates. cali Carl
Harr,s. at SEARS n Sanford 377
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211 W 25th Sanford Fla

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Excellent condition. 323-4147 Alter
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CIa it If led Ads are here to help you
buy. sell, rent or swap. at a low
CCI?. .let us help you plac, yours
Call 372.7411 or 131 9993
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"lnipac' Wash I Spra Kleen
Exterior walls, eaves, pitlo, walks
8 roofs Remo,ts mildew, IU"guS,
mud clobbers, wasps I 5pc'r
webs 377 0397

Roofing

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,ilt,ratons.
Designing
Dressmaking by experts Singr
approved dealer. 210 E - 1st SI-,

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Casfed Ads serve Itit buying aria
.4InQ community evrray, react
'i'd use Irem Otter C,ill 37? 7611
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CleanupiHauling
One time o.' monthly 373-0551 _______________________________
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Tree Service

A small Classified Ad Or rigs b'g
returns. Try one anci see. Call
37? 7811 or 131 9993

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Call Blitz Clear, 3?) 39S.i
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Remodeling and Repairs, Room
additions Fully insured Good
ri'fecencrs Jim 1ego. 77)0209

Shop the easy way
Classitea Acts N oar pOur
C,ssy tha'r
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lrterior.Exterior Plastering
Platter patching and slnlulated
brick specialIty, 323 5)25

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All makes, intl Players
Tvnng ReCair, 5819303

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jent.!. Corn r"i'n'

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portable welding, arc --gasheliart Call 3730140

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WANT A SERVICEMAN FAST'
Read today's Classified Ads for
the help you need 322261$

P'ltt
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Welding

Pet Care
PET REST INN
Roardng&amp;Groonnij
Ph 377 sOS?

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Free (s'imali Ph 177 61?)

Relax .

Horn. lmprovsml2ts

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,SRT BROV,P4 Pfj37 CONTROL
756? Park Drive

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The) how Oas,ifsed ad kas beri
the 'nest dynamic salesmen f
pevs Call zn 3411 an 131 e,
end elate yevr 3 lIne ad tan
tyehmlc resells

LiST SELL
NEW3 80. 7 BATH
4OME, all extras, good location.
,'ake offer 7? 7717

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1967 Simca
1)50
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WELLS DRIL.ED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types ano
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STINt MACHINE 5.
SUPPLY CO
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Terms by uwner, $33 000. Low
nown payment. 3flii5, 373.
7104

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Camper.Travel
Trailers

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook)
515 E. Pine 372 5742

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IPtx*PieralittI,longeq 1Ofunda
t'nai't but *,th a little patin
ti"f I 'i.'i 001 000d 'csul?s

REAL lop
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Ci.'m ,',rb L'cenSt It-r'ded
'cc estrn,ste 373 f'334

SAVE. YOU DO IT!
Ptntacarpetsteam
ijeitric'r ff2 Lilt

Apartment $00 Miil,ri,itit,
AlterS,

1973 Oldsmobile (9 passenger
Custom Cruiser. $250 and ?a"
over the payments. Very clean
AM.FM s;ereo radio. Contact 811
Currle at The Herald.
1974 Dasher 2 door sedan, d.,'Ipti
blue, automatic, stereo. 7,000
milts $4,193. Call HOwi Kirby,
377-16.51. Dealer.

Have aria ad venture, browse
through the Want Ad columnt
often for quality bar;ans

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5c'er of ianfr rntq pie,
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coIumn, sunken paneled family
room, 3 Bdrm, garage, redwood
prIvacy fence, carpet, Un
believable at $7jj
FIIA VA
CLIFF JORDAN REALTOR, $31
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Move your aid abandon car FREE
If you will call meafterl pm., 372
1671.

Stan's Auction

Kitchen - Batbrntoi- Caoinets.
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation available. Bud
(abeIl, 3725032 anytime.

WINNIE'S BEAUTY SHOP. 1106
Sanford Ave Master Beautician.
c'.'s bn appt 377 391? or 372 1916

Ses (CT SALTIMOIC
et. 71 cents; Plant. •y,ç
)IcentI.SarntanvFIsaMst,
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1971 Plymouth Fury Ill
Take over payments
Must sell. 3730517

Saturday 7 P.M.
pen daily 10 5. We buy, sell,trade

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Painhing, Cement Work, Light
Thømpson Roofng Build up &amp;
Hauling 3722643
Shingles All work guaranteed
J Satisfaction guaranteed Licensed
BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
8 Bctieci 32) 1235
MENT ALL TYPES OF CAR _______________________________
PENTRY AND REPAIRS, 322
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$49.9S SANFORD AUCTION
t;OOFRENCHAVE 3727)10

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Twin bed, box springs 8. mattress
Excellent condition, 550 372 1631

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PerSOnal Tax Service
ho 2 East Rd 17 9? SiC
Entrance p PansbouorT 272 7199

Early American Cherry Finish
Extends to I?" with leaf and closes
to7I", 579* P1011'S. CaIseib.rry.
Hwy
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SANFORD RECVEE SERVICE
2311W lstSt,
3734711

Floor Cleaning

3fl7Ite
After flours
321064$

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1964 Mustang. beautiful red, loaded,
like new

Plan now to vacation this year In
your own Rec Vee from

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WILLIAMS ACCOUNTING. Five
PoInts Call 377-7*43 anytime

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1961 Must'incj. Lab, tii,'e. air Local,
1 owner

1569 Winebago, $3,600 or pay equity
&amp; take over payments, 373.3432.

Accovatbig

Dinette Set, excellent
condition. 1.65.
3fl 1853

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A Directory of Experts Ready To Serve You!

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72-9784
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$50 Down

Hwy. 18.1' j MI. East of II
373-9719

ANiMIL HAVEN GROOMING
6 BOARDING KENNELS
HEATED KENNELS. 3fl-S7S

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REALTOR 373 3774

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DON'T MISS THIS AUCTIONI
'ie have a large selection of
bedroom furniture this week, We
also have a 9' x 17' Belgium rug,
bar and 3 stools, applianc, TVs,
stereo's, walnut poster bed, new
bedding, new carpet, wrought Iron
patio furniture, eye level range,
d'net?es. and all sorts of misc.
items, too numerous ho mention,

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Harold Hail Realty

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ESTATE SALE- 3 bedroom, 1',
bath, carpet, 127.000

323.0712 c.r 323.0332

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MIniature Schnauzer, AKC, female,
4', mo old. 1150. 323 1419.

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P1NECPEST- I bedroom, 7 bath.
family room, fireplace, eat in
kitchen, $37,250

1311 SANTA BARBARA OR,

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GARDEN SPOT NOW. FLOYD
FREER. 3225191

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1965 TrIumph Spitfire IV, good
runnl.g condition, Needs minor
repair. $403 or' best offer 372 31*7

Auction

Lawnand Garden

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KULP DECORATORS
109W 1st St ,377 73)5

ON LAKE JENNIE

3 Bedroom Suites from 228.00

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Monday, Jan. 20, 7 P.M.

Beauty Care

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REAL TOR
3271991
1919$ French
772 7 3 74.3221156,372754
377 1959,322 116.4

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SEMINOLE COIN CENTER
109W. IsP St.. 37) 4337

Auction

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19(9 Fcr Pk up Ranger C'i -nper
special 230. All power, air, new
paint, inspection, $1313 1109
Sanford Av

GOLD

Office Equipment

Call Credit Dept.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 A East 1st St.. Sanford 372-9411

Silo.

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1700 French, 323 7310

Drop inbobt&gt;ln, zig zag, and) needle
positi. Like new condition, sold
new for $15, balance of $45 cash ci'
S payments of $10. New warrajty,

baths; central heat &amp; air, on 100' *
140w lot. Reduced to 526,000. 373.
1771.

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Trucks and Trailers

197? Datsun pick up, excellent
condition, soo down I assume
approx. $900 bal. 3276347

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iq sewing cabinet, repossessed
Singer's best model, winds bobbin
'n machine. Full automatic.
Pay balance of $75 or 10 pay.
merits of $1.

Bedroom set, dresser, chest, box
springs and mat., and night
stands. 1)30, Others to choose
from. Dave's Furniture, 500
Sanford Ave., 3739370

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AUCTION

sent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $1 per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

Eves. 561.1)44

WE PEEKED
Into your dream, and this is what we
saw
a beautiful ranch on 7
wooded acres at the end of a
country lane, Fireplace I pine
paneled living root,, Eat.ln kit.
then, 3 bedroom, 7 bath. Make
your dream come true for 139,500.
LARRY SAXON. REALTOR, 373-

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M.UPSWORTH REALTY
503W. lstSt.
3736061.3730317

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office furnifure
Wood or steel desks (executive desk
8 chairs, secretarial desks 8
cheirs, straIght chain, filing
cabinets, as is. Cash and Carry.
NO IL'S
Casselberry, 1792 530.1204

Household Goods

Rvg. Real Estate Broker
3221)01 26lOHlawathaAve.at 1797

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Used

Trusses, lOea.. Heavy duty 52' long.
$330. After 6 p.m. 322286.1.

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1971 Honda 450 3.600 miles
Excellent condition, $900
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Stamps.Coins

Boats &amp; Marine

And Supplies

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ROBSON MARINE
7977 Hwy. 17 92
3775961

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MAITLAND FLEA MART
1511 Hwy. 17-92Open Sat. 8. Sun, 95
379-7920

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
371 3844

TLANrI,Nc, ,.
IIAGE
DON'T FORGET TO AD
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THE
CLASSIFIED ADS. 372-2611.

Low lntroucTory prices Your
Evinructe "Wheeler"

Emperor 300 Grandfather Clock
Solid Walnut Case
322-7401

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Home On Lake

New houses in a rural area No down
payment, monthly paym1ls less
than rent. Government Sunsidired
To qualified buyers Call to see if
ou qualify'!

Motorcycles

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'75 Evinrudes
Just Arrived

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3orlbedroom, 1' -3bathl'iojse, Good
credit and quahlf led buyer. $23,900

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FREE PORTABLE TELEVISION
With Each NEW LEASE

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24 HOur Service
3727411

6-47.5111

It's New; It's Here;
It's Now
The VA program permitting you Ic
have a second VA mortgage. A
raise In guarantee from $17,500 Pc
$11,500 Which should permil
Qualified buyers to mortgage up o
550.000.
To find out exactly where you Stand,
call Johnny Walker Reel Estate,
Inc &amp; General Contractor, We
will work with your plans or ours.
An affirmative decision on your
pail now may have you in your
new home in 120 days. Johnny
Walker Real Estate, Inc., and
General Contractor, 322,6157,
After hours, Bud, 372.7111 or Ken,
323 7112.

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If you require a select 3 bedroom
home Itt a quiet nuIghborhop,
breezy screened patio, fruit trees,
central heat &amp; air, all at a
reasonable
lust look at thit
new listing Extra lot available.

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24395. MyrtleAv.,Sanf
Phone 321.0610

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Below Wholesale, while they last.
Amerl,:an of Martlnsville, Solid
oak bunk bids, $100 set; with
matching desk, Chair, night sta,
$700.
AT NOLL'S STORES
There's One Near Y

HUFFMAN REALTY
A;P.II.JeonyClar,,p,
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ITennis Courts
Flshinq £ Boating
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Listings Wanted
Quick Courteous Service
Sales People Needed

Swimming Pool

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Reg. Real Estate Broker
1100 E. 25th St., 322 4655

IdylIwilde School area- 3 bdrms,,
extra clean, low down, $33,300.
Acre Realty, REALTOR. 323-7750.

Cove

Rest tot selection
now asaHable In
Sanford's newest and
finest Adult-Family
Mobile Home Park.
Come out and inspect
the Model Homes on
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Bedroom Suit w new Scaly mat.
tress; small electric heater &amp;
window fan. Also 1967 Chevrolet,
Call 373 5927 before 4,

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TAFFER REALTY

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a serviceman fast? Check fh P
Business Service Acts today

NEW 1, 7 and 3 bedroom homes and
townhouses. Wall-to-wall carpet,
wallpaper, built-in kitchen and no
maintenance fee' LOW, LOW,
LOW 71.4 pet interest under
tandem plan. Hwy 17 92 to 25th St
cst to Ridgewood and follow the

Anti freeze, $5.95 gal. Coolant, £491
gal. Regular plugs, 55-c oath,
ReSistor plugs, $110. Brake shoes.
$7.25 set MIM Auto Parts, West
1st St Sanford 372 0303

For used furniture, appiiai'scI's,tcols.
ect Buy I or 1001 items Larry's
Mart. 213 Sanford, Ave

OUTBOARD SERVICE, all makes,
Custom boat tops, CB Radio gear
sales 8 service, Marine accessories, Boats. Check our
prices, QUALITY MARINE
CENTER in Longwood. 534 010s

Diamond Wrist Watch, Hamilton
movement Ii ci diamond Will
sacrIfice 1)1 3799

EXECUTIVE HOME
LOCI'
ARBOR- 4 Bedrooms with al
custom extras, 17'*31' pool
555,500. 377-72*'.

OPEN NOON TILL DARK

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2bt'room trailer, light 6. watef
furnished, Adults, $123 mo, 3?)
3453

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Auto Repairs
Parts.Accessories

Roconditioneci datt,ri,, $1? 95
exchange. PEEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave.

Equipment

Deep Steam Carpet Cleaning
Machine for sale. $7,995 complefe.
1674791

Your MLS Agency

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NIghts 372 5121 or 377 2357

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TV-RadioStereo

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WILSON MAIEP FURNITURE
BUY-SELL -TRADE
Ill 31SF First St
372

LAKE MARY
WATERFRONT!
Comfortable 3 bedroom, 3 bath
home in Quiet Like Mary. Many
fruit anci shade tree's Loaded with
extras. $65.000

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

I Bedrooms.) hathx
Ofll'aIcteoflarld,$71On,tp
3221351

ROBSON MARINE
2977 Orlando Drive
322 5961

Yard Sale: Tues. and Wed. 787
Abbott Ave., Lake Mary. Bed,
lInens and misc,

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bedroom mobile home In CAMP
baths family room, $35,000 Acre
SEMINOLE .372 4170.
Realty, REALTOR, 323 7750

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COUNTY
WATERF RONT
EXECUTIVE HOME! 4 bedroom,
7 baths. All extras Included.
$47,000 Near

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Mobile Homes Rent

CASH BUYERS ARE WAITING TO
READ YOUR CLASSIFIED AD

54 Garage.Rummage
Sales

HouSesforSale

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Large 2 bedroom, fully equipped
kitchen, washing machine, air
condifiØn, large yard, quiet.
Geneva. $150. Call days, 349 5747

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576.300 NEARLY NEW 3
bedroom, I'., bath, fenced, central
climate control What a buy'

I bath, Pinecrest, pool,
screened patio, central heat 6 air.
Reduced to 527,opO 32) 5031 after

Fern Park-- 713 GISciwin Ave. 7
bdrm carpet, air, walk to shop
ping, fenced 131 1659

Hey, $1.15 per bale&amp;up
in lots of 30

COLOR TV,$11 95 MONTH,
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN.
644-1004.

FOR SALE BY OWNER: Apar
merit house with) apti at 1009 [
2nd Sf. Lot 253100', garag e
26'x7$', dbie carport, ,7 block
from 609 bed hospital, joins Lak
View Nursing Center, 2 block
Lake Monroe, 33 mm, tror.
Disneyworld. Sanford. Terms
577,5.00, or will carry papers 'it 5'
nct irit 3771545

.

322.7420 Anvtirnp

Cuntry home furnished, 2 bdrm,
I'
bath, attached garage.
Secluded $190 mo 5100 security
6)303)6

____________________________
LEASE- Deluxe unfurnisheci 1

___________________________

-

"SANFORD'S

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

,

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............

Realty

-

1 bedrXm house for rent, furnished,
_____________________
$100 mo. 32%01S9.

76

Pay those Christmas bills by selling
your unwanted items In THE
HERALDS Classified, 3fl-2611.

53

Income And
Investment Property

Stenstrorn

't'v Store it andforget it? Sell it and
forget It with a Classified Ad.
7611
___________________________

Real Estate

Feed

Lotsand Acreage

Seminole County s acre wooded
pasture, beeutIf0I homesiti
Terry Realty, REALTOR, 62$
0711.

46

Business Property
For Rent

Shop, Lake Mary Suitable for paint
anci body t't mechanical work. 5)50
month. 373-1503

Peg

67A

Appliances

IIIII.

,

-

33

Large 7 bedroom duplei, 5)70 glay
Brown Realty, 3775737 or 372 19

43

C.JII,.

JIM DANDY JAll FEED
KENMORE WASHER, parts,
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
service, used machine's
GORMLY'S, F'. 46. Sanford 373 1733
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3730697

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
380) Orlando Drive
Sanforci 323 5203

*VAN000WN*
Lovely 3 bedrooms, 1
baths,
central air, fenced, trees Many
extras Sanford, 322 3791

Sic area, zoned C-2. Ideal for used
car lot and etc., ott 17-97. Also
vacant lot 2 acres zoned C 1,
Water. 321 02)5.

41

327-1)01

Lake Mary

''

..

37

52

We now have models ready
immtiate occupancy In Carria IC
Cove, Sanford's newest mool Ic
home park,

By owi'ier, a bdrm., 2 baths, 7 car
garage, large eat in kitthen, 3 yrs.
old $37,500. 373 6647 alter S and
week ends

-,

Mobile Homes

-

Monday, Jan. 20, 1975-58

Tk.'
IIIJ

Rh1Ifhi,s

-

Two houses, furnished, Lot 100' *
736' deep with fruit, oak 1. pine
trees $13,300 cash or trade. 321.
0i9.

Property
For Rent

Resort

-

_______

.

__.

Spacout roorn, air, heal, fenced,
CAMP SITES for rent Have your
yard Kids and pets okay
second home away from home by
United Real Estate Astoc Inc.
renting yearly fcr low rates at
ToIIFreeo2lSogOOpenqam,pm
CAMP SEMINOLE. 3224170

-

I

-

Ac reage.$140 Mo.

42

Houses for Sale

Unfurnished downstairs, $123.
ib1o*1I Jurnhsnea. $. Whole
hOW, $700 plus damage. Fenced.
322-0331.

MILLIONS of dollars in Real Estate
is sold daily in the classified Ads.
Nothing small abo'jt that!
_____________________________

SAP4FORD

)Rooms. bath, airwater
furnished, no pets, SItS month
372________________
37a9

•

-

.

-

1 0r7 Bedroom Adults Only
Park Avenue MObiI Park
Perk Drlv, 3fl
__________________________

41

7Moblleplomespaces
For Rent, Plo Pets
CAMP SEMINOLE, 373.4470
,
Nice private lot, South Sanford Ave.,
550 month, Adults only. 3n-o;'..l.

A .mali CI,ISsified Ad
brings b'j
'Chu'n5 l'V OflC and see Call 3??
1611 r Ill v993

Apartments Rent
Furnished

Mobile Home Lots
For Rent

3 Bedroom. I bath, central heal 8
air, fenc,d yard, 644 0231 or 831.
5331 after 5.

I Bedrotjm apt., turn. $110 1 3
bedr,m apt., Unfurnished $liO
372

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1__....-.---_.---_--_-----.------------.--,_____.____.__________
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;-,.

Want Ads Get People Togeth r--Thc

WANT AD

....

,

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

INFORMATION

-

-

-

FICTITIOUS NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IU TH
CiRCUiT COURT FOR
FICTITIOUSNAME
is hereby Qveq thai I
NOTICEOF INTENTION
______________________
am EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Notice is hereby given that t am
TO REGISTER
QØ in bvns at 1111 Croton CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE engaged in butineis at 701
FICTITIOUS NAME
E.
______ ______
Dr. MtIand, Seminole County. SEMINOLE COUNTY
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Semoran Blvd., Altamonte SprIngs,
IIOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Florida. under the ti(t,toqjs name of PROBATE DIVISION
Personals
4
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.kCAI9.A Seminole County. Florida, under the purwant to Florida Statute 55113 09,
POOLS DIVERSIFIED, and that I
_____________________________
PROBATE NO.
DIVISION A
lictltiousnameof HADACOL SALES that the undersigned, dtllring to
intendtoregltters.adnamc,fl,he It re: Estat, of
NASHVILLE RECORDING CO.
NATIONAL
HOMES
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole ANDREW PAVEICHAK
AC. COMPANY, and that I Intnd to engage In business under the tic
LOOKING FOR SINGING
CE
PT
ANCE
CORPORATION
an
register
said
name
with
ttie
Clerk
ot
titlou
name
of
Pliinljff.
FHW TOXICOLOGY
County, Florida in accordance Wittt
TALENT. 305 17S 231).
deceased
Indiana corporation,
the CircuIt Court, Seminole County, AND BIOLOGY LABORATORIES
the provisions of the Flct,tiø
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
Plaintiff.
K EARN EV
CON5T R u ci ION
Name Statuti's To Wit Section
rlorida In accordance with the at 160 Concrd Prive. Casselberry,
Lecthlnt Vinegarl B4l KeIpt Now
'
To All Creditori anti *.
rr of the Fictltl.,s Name
coMrANv, ti',c , .
r""'
" P,
r. $OS0 Fior,oa Statutes 153?
WU*%' .UV"
i lu
all tour in on capsule, .ii 1w
Having Claims or Demandt Against
WALLACE 1. SI4EPPAtD. a SingI
Statutes, To Wit; Section 865.09 register the sild name with the I
S Chester H Coleman
V64+. Faust's Drugs.
Said Estate:
i.
mart, and FANNIE A SHEPPARD. Florida Statutes 1957
Delendartt.
Publish Jan 70. V. Feb 3. 10. 1973
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
You are hereby notified and
a
Single
woman,
S:
Robert
1.
Brock
IS
ALCOHOL
A
PROBLEM
DEJ $3
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
Seminole County, Fior Ida.
required to present any ctalmt and
DIAL
Defendants
Publish: Jan. 6. 13. 20. 77, ins
IN YOUR FAMILY?
FORECLOSURE
S: JAKOB HARICH
1ff THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE demands which otj may have
DEJiS
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
AL ANON
Publish: Dcc. 30, 1971. ian. 6, I). 20,
SALE BYCLERK
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C. against the estate of ANDREW
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
rot
families
or friends of problim
1975
FICTITIOUSNAME
Noticelsherr-byoiyenpijrwntto Cull, SEMINOLE COUNTY, PAVELCHAK deceased late of TO- WALLACE I SHEPPARD, a
Seminole 322•261 1
tinkecs.
a Final Judgment of Foreclosure FLORIDA
DEl $25
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
I
am
____________________
Seminole County, Florida. to the
Single man
ForfurtMr Informition call 473 4517
dated January 11th, 197Sand entered PROBATE DIVISION
engaged in businessaf 370ff. Winter
Clerk of the Circuit Court, id IIC
or write
In Chancery Case Plo 71 1839 CA 09
INVITATION FOR BIDS
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
Park
Dr..
Casselberry
3fl07,
CASE NO. PR.14.370CP
the same In duplicate and as
that an action to toreclose a mor
Winter
ParkB of the Circuit Court Of the Estate ol
Sanford
Al Anon Family Group P.O.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Seminole County, Florida under the
prov;e in Section 73)16, Florida
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in aNt SIDNEY CPIAWL[S LIEDMAM,
Box 553, Sanford, Fla 37771
tage
on
the
following
properly
in
fictitious
name
of
SEMINOLE
City
of
Winter
Springs,
Seminole
Statutes, In thit oEfies in the
Seminole County, Florida
for Seminole County, Florida,
TAXI, and that I intend to register ..Ounty, Florida will receive sealed
Dc'-d
County Courthouse in Seminole
FACED WITH A DRINKING
Pterein FLOREtITIPiE, MARBLE.
Lot
$1,
ACADEMY
MANO#,
said
name with the Clerk of the bids for the City Insurance
Orlando 8319993
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
County, Florida, within four
PROBLEM
UNIT
ONE,
as
recorded
In
PIt
CIrcuit
Court,
Seminole
County,
Specifications
are
on
tile
in
the
City
TILE 8 TERRAllO, IWC . a Cot TO ALL PERSONS HAVING calendar months from the time of
PerhapsAlcohollc
Anonymous
Book 13. Page 93. Public Records of Florida In accordance with the Hall, O7 North Moss Road Any lirm
poration.cuIyauthorlzedt,rant CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST the flrt publication hereof, oi' the
Seminole County, Florida.
Can Help
busIness in the State of Florida, 5
provIsIons
of
the
Fictitious
Name
interested
may
call
the
Ott
IC,
3fl
SAID STATE
Same will be barred.
Ask For Want Ads
Calllfl 4387
Plaint'If, and KEARNEY CON.
has been filed against you, and you Statutes, To-Wit: Section 865,09 $133 during office hours, 9a.m. to 4
You and each of c'v ,ire hCreby
Filed at Sanford Florida, thIs 13th
Write P.O Box 1213
are required to Serve a copy of your Florida Statutes )57 •
pm
STRUCTION COMPANY, INC.. a notified and required to file any day of January, 1975
wrItten Øefecses thereto, if any upon
Sanford, Florida
Bids must be In the office by 7:30 Florida Corporation, are defen claims and demands wttiçh you, or
5: Leo .1. Cole' 5: Joseph Pajeichak
dants, I will %ell to the high'st and either of you, may hive against laid
pm.
February
17,
1975.
LEONARD
V.
WOOD,
Attorney
for
PublIsh:
Jan.
20,
77.
Feb
3.
10,
.
A Executor
APE YOU TROUBLED? ealI Toil
Plaintiff, at Suite 711, 231 MaitIand DEJ io
The city reserves the right to
best bidder for cash at the West estatein theoltIcot the Cterkof the STENS1 ROM. DAVIS
Free, 6414077 for "We Care"Legal
Notice
Avenue,
Attamonte
Springs,
Florida
_____________________________
accept
or
reject
any
or
all
bids.
_____________________________
Front Door of the Seminole County Circuit Court of the Eighteenth &amp; McINTOSH
"HoIIInV' Adults or T.ens
3770), and file the original with the
(Seal)
Courthouse in Sanford, Stminole Judicial Circuit, Seminole County, Attorney for Executor
FICTITIOUS NAME
JANUARY WANT ADS HELP YOU
County, Florida. at II
Mary I. Norton,
O'clock Florida, Probate Division, In the P 0 Bo 1330,
Notice is hereby given that I am
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
PAY DECEMEBER BILLSI 322
City
Clerk
A M.. on the 28th day of January, Courthouse at Sanford. Florida, Sanford. Fl
before the 17th day of February, engaged In business at 705 Collins Publish: Jan. 20, 77. Fee. 3, ins
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
1975; otherwIse a judgment may be Drive. Sanford, Seminole County
1975. the following described within four calendar months from Publith: Jan 70, 77, 1973
_____________________________
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
entered against you for the relief - Florida under the fiCtiti
DEJ Si
property as set forth in said Final hh timC of the first bl'cjt.on of OFJ t3
name o
SEMINOLE COUNTY
'mandnd in th' Conptnt eren
Cr!. to . !
thi$ rte Lach Clam Cr u'i;i
-__________--------fHoTo;4AI(y, and
S
Lost and Found
PROBATE DIVISION
LOt 91. HOWELL ESTATES mt be in writing a
WITNLS5 my hand and seal Of tnat I intend to register said name IN
tilt in
THE COURT OF THE CASE NO.
74.32CP
__________________________
REPI.AT, according to the Pta duplicate and state the place of
Court. this 16th day of January with the Cferk of the Circuit Court, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
fSeal)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Mid
Estat, of
thered$ as recorded in PIat Book 11, residence and post 04IICC address Of
LOST-Male) yr old Weimaraner
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Scmlnote County. Florid,a in at
E
IGII
TEE
NTH
Arthur
H. Beckwittt, Jr.
JUDICIAL
EDWARD f-IED ACKMANN
Cl R.
Page 98 of the Public Records of the ct.s;mant end muf be Sworn tO CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
named "Barney" REWARD.
cordance
with
the
provisions
Of
the
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Deceased.
Seminole County, Florida.
George A. Speec Jr
by the claImant, hiS agent or at
Ic:
the
Marrlag,
of
Fictitious
Name
Statutes,
To
wit.
CASE
NO.
In
SEMINOLE COUNTY
By: Joy Stokes
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
and
.
torney, or the same shall be vOid
section
sMog
Florida
Statutes
1951
SANDRA
SMITH,
Wife
Deputy
Clerk
PROBATE DIVISION
Lot 93, HOWELL ESTATES
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Lost: Female 6 mo old Irish setter
and
DatedetOrlinctci, Ftor4da,this9lpi
S: David 0. Morris
PROBATE NO ,s i ci'
Publish- Jan 20, 77. Feb.), 10, 1975 PublIsh'
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
REPLAT. according to the Piat day of January, 1975
in Scofl and Celery Ave area
NATHANIEL E SMITH. HuSband
Jan. 6. 13. 20,27, ins
DEJ
In re: Estate of
SAID ESTATE:
thereof as rccor
in Plat Book 17,
Reward. ni orn
Jack B Nichols
DISSOLUTION
OF
MARRIAGE
DEJ
16
ALLEN L HARMAN.
You and each of you are hereby
.
-- -------------- ----- _-Page 91 of the Public Records of
Post Office BOl 33
NOTICE OF ACTION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
deceased.
notified
and
required
to
file
any
FOUND:
MaIeChihuahua
Seminole County, Florida
OF T!4d TO. NATHANIEL F SMITH whoi
Orlando. Florida 37807
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
claims and demands which you, or
In LakeMary area.
DATED this 5?h dly of January,
'
___________
dR. address Is unknown
As Execvtr
To
All
Credatori
and
All
CUlT,
1ff
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
CUlT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
eitherof
you,
mayhaveagainit
said
1915
Mustctescrlbe
377 0331
of said estate
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
HavangClalmsoroemandsAgalnst
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
estate in ttteofticeof the Clerkof the _________(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NICHOLS &amp; TATICH. P A,
that an action for Dlolution
Said Estate:
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$76.CA4IB PROBATE DIVISION
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth 9
Arthur H Btkwith, Jr.
Marriage
Attorneys for Executor
Good Thingsto
You are hereby notified and
In re the Marriage of
arid other relief has been Judicial Circuit. Seminole County,
_____Eat
______
Clerk of said Circuit Court
CASE NO. PR 74.134-CP
1110 Hartford Building
required to present any claims lAd
MAY E. DOLLINS, WIFE, AND in re: Estate 'if
filed against you and you are Florida, Probate Division, in the
C.arolin
pIes,
$1
buWL.
requIred to serve a copy of your Courthouse at Sanford, Florida,
Dtputy Clerk
Justice Produce, State Farmers
Orlando, Florida 37801
HUSBAND,
agairst the estate of ALLEN L.
Publish; Jan 20, 1975
BERNICE BPUEMMER,
PbIith Jan fl 70. 1975
Attorney for Petitioner. Neigh
HARMAN, deceaseø late ot
NOTICE OF ACTION
the time of the firSt publication )f
DEJ 77
DC(id
DEJ 19
Fsrhood
Law Office Of Central this notice Each
Sp
TO
i
Seminole County, Florida. to the
THOMAS GLENN
__________________________________________
claim or demand
AMENDED
FRUIT FOR SALE
Florida,
Inc
whose address is 106 must be in writing
DOLLINS
Clerk of the Circuit Court, and file
and filed in
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
372
Sr P40, 71.4150.413
?hr same in duplicate and as
W. Central Blvd. Orlando, Fla., duplicate arid state the place of
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Y71OI, and file the original with the residence a post office address of
6*
11?
provided
In
Section
733.16,
Florida
Legal_Notice
NAVEL ORANGES, 57 50 EU
CLAIMS OR PEMANDS AGAINST Clerkoftheabovestyhedcourtonor the claimant and mutt be Sworn to
tatj, In their offices in the
Company
AlsoTangerines
SAID ESTATE;
betore
February
21st,
1973,
other.
by
the
claImant,
his
agent
or
at
121st Signal Battalion
County Courthouse in Seminole
3nnor3nou
You and each of you are hereby wise a judgment may be entered torne'y, or the same shall be void
County, Florida, within four
Ft Riley. Kansas 66447
notified and required to file any against you for the relief demanded
CONSOLIDATED REPORTOF CONDITION OF
calendar mon?ht from the time of
Datedat Sanford,Florida, this 7nd
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an claims arid demands which you, or in the Petition
Fruit Jars.LIds.Sea$s
"THE CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO"
the first publication hereof, or the
day
of December, 1974
action
for
diSsolution
of
marriage
either
of
you,
may
have
against
said
OF OVIEDO IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
WITNESS
my
hand
and
the
seal
of
same will be barred,
WVda J. Price
has been tiled against you and you Estate in the office of the Clerk of said Court on January 16., 1975.
AND DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES
GORMLY'S. E. 46.. Sanford 37) 47)3
Fiidat Sanford Florida. this tith
as Executrix of said estate.
____________________________
are requir to serve a copy of your th Circuit Court of the Eighteenth ( Seal)
AT THECLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DEC 3), 1911.
day of January. 1975
wrItten defenses, if any, to it Ofl Judicial Circuit, Seminole County,
John C. Englehardt, (sq
Arthur H. Beckwjth, Jr.
WILFRED
H.
Harvey Coulter
the Law Firm of
Ii
CONRAD, Florida, Probate Division. In the
Instructions
ASSETS
Clerk of Circuit Court
Ai Executor
petitiontr't attorney, whose address Courthouse at Sanford, Florida,
Thomas R. kirkland, Esq
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
HARVEY COULTER
Attorney for Estate
is 100 North Highway 17 97, withIn four calendar months from
Cup era due from banks (including S None
Enroll now for January slwinQ
Deputy Clerk
Attorney for Executor
Casu'lberry, Florida 37707. on or the time of the r:,v publication
Suite
950, Hartford Building
taspost debits
of
Insolvency
Petition
.............
classes Singer approved dealer,
,
1405377,53
P.O
3236
Orlando, Florida 3280)
before February 18th, 1975, and file this notice, Each claim or demand Neighborhood Law Office
fa)U.S. Treasury Securities ----70 E lit St. 373 6141
.5 2.177,041.6.1
the original with the clerk Of this
Forest City, Florida 327S1
Publish: Jan. 20, 77, 1975
_____________________________
(b) Obligations of Federal Fksancing Bank SNorse
_____________________________
_______________________________
must be in writing and filed in Central Fia., Inc.
Court either before service on duplicate
Publish: Jan. 20, 21, ins
DEJ $7
Total (Items 2 (II 6 fbi ...................... 2,477,011.64
arid
stat,
the
place
of
104
W
Central
Blvd.
DEiss
Petitioner's attorney or immediately residence and post office address of Orlando, Fla
Obligations of other U S. Government
18
Help Wanted
thereatter; otherwise a default will the claimant and must be sworn to Publish' Jan 20, 21. Feb. 3, 10, 197% IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
agencles.r4corporatioffl ............................100,00000
be entered against you for the relief by the claimant, his agent or at- DEJ-97
I.
Obligsionsofstateswidl,oliticaIIubdivisioin ..............187,997.i7
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
demanded in the petition
Other securities (including SHone
tOrflf'y, or the Same shall be void,
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Ladies interested In hin rning
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
WITNESS my hand and the seoI of
working uII or part time. For
Dtedat Sanford, Florida, thIs 3rd IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
cOrporaestocks) ....................................13,019.94
this Court on January i.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
interview phone $30 3100
diy
Of
January,
1,75.
Tradingaccoijnt securities
None
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. CIVIL ACTION NO.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
(Circuit Court Seal)
P. Panico
Federal funds Sold and Securities purchased
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR JACK CONLON arid DOLORES
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr.
Are you a full time driver with a part
under agreernentsto resell
As Administrator c.t.a
CON LON, his wife,
SEMINOLE COUNTY
2.00p.33000 PROBATE DIVISION
As Clerk of the Court
time car? Check tie Automotive
Ottwrtoans .................... -...
of said Estate
Plaintiffs,
4.378,84167
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO, ?S-23.CP
By Cecetia V. (kern
Section ri The Herald everyday.
JOHNSON, PANICO,
Bank premises. fvrnituf* and fIx1urj,
PROBATE NO. PR71-23.CP
In re: Estate of
As Deputy Clerk
HIJNKAPILLER
andothrauetsrepresentingbankpr,mI
DOROTH? JEAN 0105,
In It: Estate
............71I,$94 ERIC WADSWORTH JOHNSON,
Wilfred H. COnred
Real estateovmedcins- than bank premises ............
BAUM I SIMMERMON. P.A.
IDA I. THOMPSON,
None
Attorney Ojr Petitioner
Defendant. Telephone Girl. tExperienced).
deceasea
tn,estmWs In wb$ldirl r
III South Maltiand Ave.
NOTICE OP SUIT
cons Ildated ...........
None
deceased.
Gout pay, t0 salary. Ask tot
100 North Highway 1791
NOTICE
TOCREDITORS
Custorner's liability to this bank on
Maltland, FlorIda 37731
TO DOROTHY JEAN GLOS
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
Clstelberry, Florida 32707
Scttank at
To All creditors and All Persons
4470
None
Attorneys for Estate
residence unknown
To All Creditors arid All Persons
Publiih, Jan 70.77, Feb 3, 10, 1975 PublIsh: Jan 13,70,1973
HavingClaintsoroem,ndsAgalnst
O'rier assets (Item 6 of "Other Assets")
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED OurDeaIersaren,'ver unemployed,
HavIng Ctalms er Demands AgaInst
Said Estate:
DEJ-90
120,47220
$
DEJ 40
that an action to Quiet title to te
They enjoy average incomes in
Said Estate:
You are hereby notified and
and f owing ciescriut properties In
bC,tti
"Boom
or
Buit"
economlet,
You
are
hereby notified
req'ji,ed to present any claims and
NOTICE OF
TOTALASSETS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
whether full or part time. Male or
required to present any claims and Seminole County. Florida;
12.151,742.34 demands whktu you may have
FORECLOSURE SALE
Lot . Block "B'. KNOLLW000.
Female For details, write Mail
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. demands which you may
against the estate of ERIC WAD
have
BY CLERK OF
SECOND ADDITION, according to
Sales Division, Box 10, WatkIns
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE against the estate of IDA
SWORTH JOHNSON, decead late
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
thereof as recorded in tat
Pi'oducts, Inc., Winona, Mm
LIABILITIES
THOMPSON,
deceased
late
O
the
plat
of Seminole County, Florida, to the
NOTICE is Piecetiy given that
nui.ta, 55917.
the CIVIL ACTION NO, 7S'33.CA4I.A Seminole County, Florida, to the Bcok 13. page 54, Public Recordi of
Clerk of the Circuit Court, arid file
undersIgned, ARTHUR H BECK In re: Petition ci
Demand deposits of individuals, partner.
Circuit Court, and file Seminole County, 'lorlda,
Clerk
of
the
tile same in duplicate a
WITH,
as
JR
Clerk
of ROLAND G. RASMUSSEN
ships, andcorporatioin ......................7l1,749.01
tias been filed against you, end you
the same in duplicate _,
proes in SecHOn 733 16, Florida
the
Circuit
Court
of
Time and sasirsgs deposits of individuals,
NOTICE OF ADOPTION
provided In SectIon 733,51, FIOridI are required toservea copy of your
Statute, in their offices itt the
Seminole
County,
Florida,
will
on
Egivere In accounts payable,
PROCEIDINOS
partnersIlips,andc1Ipoqations ............... .••,
4.702.034.71 County Courthouse in Seminole
$fatut,, Itt their offices In the written defenses, ii any, to it on
the 4th day of February, 1973.
pyrOli and posting to journals.
at TO: RICHARDVICTOR HOWLAND
for
County Courthos, in Seminole THOMAS LOVET'T. attorney
County, Florida, within tour
11:00AM at the West front door of
1)1.017.91
Must be able to type. Permanent
113 South Broadway
DeIsoI$LetesandlnIcal,,.,,,diyh$i,ns ..............3.326.11397
Plaintiffs.
whose
address
I
Suite
County, Florida, within four 1210
calendar months from the time as
__________________
the Courthouse of Seminole County,
position, S days week Starlir*
Deposits of foreign Qvernments arid
PeG Ho&amp;, flew York 17571
Pan
Amoricari
Bank
the first pub'ltatIn hereof, or the
FIorid. In the City of Sanford,
EnterprIses, Sanford Airport
calendar
monThs
from
the
time
Of
Building,
Orlando,
Florida
37501,
ofllciahiristItuiions
"OU
ARE
NOTIFED
that
the
th,
first
Plane
same 1lI be barred
hereof, or the
Florida, offer for tale And ,eII at aboveisamed Petitioner, ROLAND same willliublication
IndustrIal Park, Bldg. 131, San.
Depositsofcomnclbank
,
be
th10rI0I*1thtCI0f
None
barred
Fedat Sanforci Florida, this 14th
public dutcrv to thehighest and best G. RASMUSSEN, has filed a
fotd 373 Gill
Ceftifi(danciO4fIc;hecks,etc
Filedat Santord, Florida, ths 13th the above styled Court on or before _______________________—
72,17907
day of January, 1973
bidder
for
cash,
the
following
Petition
in
TOTAL DEPOSITS
the
the 14th day of February, 1975, Glamorous part
aboyr Styled Court
.5 11,779.111 25
Gay of January.
- Bertha V JOpriton
tlmesal, )eves a
described property, situate in for the adoption of the minor
(a)Totaloemandd.pasits
$
4,631.65300
otherwise a juigment will be
As Executrix
'u R. Thompson
Seminole County, Florida, to Wit: chlldrennamedlnthatpett
week No canasing, collecting or
(b1Totaltimeands,ivings,pj,
.5 4.427.454.21
for the relief
arid
....
As Executrix
HARVEY COULTER
deliverino.
LoSs 2)5 and
216 RkrM.a,,i
Car
L
nhiñn.
'v'.
, -'wTfl'H.fl'v to xer've a copy Harvey Coulter
.i'u .nu ieursytrs
m4flG'V in me complaint.
Aflorny for Estate
aCcording to plat
niceisar;. Sarah Covenir;
thereof
of
records
Of
your
written
c'$tnses,
if
any,
solduridir a9Teemen?sto,e,rthase
WITNESS
my hand and wal of
Plane
P.O 80* 3734
on Attorney for Estate
Jewelry 323 779) after6.
amOng the Public Records of John A. Baldwin, Pet
OthfrIiabIIJtlesfcrbcrrowed,non,,
iflorser's at.
said Court tne 8th day of January,
None
Forest City, Fla 37751
P.o. Box 3736, Forest City,
Seminole
County,
Florida.
Mortgage indebtedss
197%
torney.wtioseaddressI550t,40
500
Florida
37751
None
PubIis' Jan 20. 77. 1975
A flew Year's Reso,i,fIon you'll love.
Accep51nc dxecuted by or for account
pursuant to the Final Judgment of East HIghway 436. Casoelberry, Publish:
(Seat)
DEJ $6
Jan. 20, 77, 1975
Foreclosure entered In a case FlorIda, 3770'. on or before
Sell qualIty Avon products part
of thIsbankanaoutstanding
the
Arthur
H.
Beckwith.
Jr.,
None
14th DEJ-V
pending In ta:d Court, the style 00
tIme. U)W9.
Other Ilabllfl
day of February, 1975, arid file ttie
Clerk of the Circuit Co.j.I
_____________________________
261.8)4.57
Which Is.
original WIth the Clerk of this court,
By: LIllian I JenkIns
Join the world of Fun, Fashion and
TOTAL LIABILITIES
Mid St4te Homes, Inc., a Florida either before service on PetItIoner's IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Deputy Clerk
________
Money. Show and Wil Outthmaid
Corporation
I1.SV,47,$3 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
attorney, or immediately thereat- EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Ciii.
W. THOMAS LOVETT. f
Clothing. Quality plus Call
Plaintiff
FOR
MINORITY INTEREST IN
tee; otherwise, a default may be CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
LOVETI, XREU'yER 8 HOLMES
7
after 3pm.
FLORIDA.
enter against you for the relief COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CONLIDATEO SUBSIDIARIES
1710 Pan American Bank
Gunn.
IN PROBATE NO. 75.tS.CP
demanded in the Pehitiott.
CIVIL CASE HO. 74733tCA.$9.D
Building
In re; the Estates of:
Defendant,
THIS NOTICE shall be published FEI)ERAL NATIONAL MOR.
21
Orlando,
Florida 3780)
Situations Wanted
and the docket number of which is once each week tot four
LANIE ASH, DECEASED,
TGAGE 4SSOCIAT ION, a cor
RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
(1)
Attorneys (or Pialntlffs
74
2070
CA
09
NATHANIEL ,.,
0.
secutive weeks in The Evening poration, 'ttc,
Publish lan. 13, 20. V. Feb . 1975 Exprlenced Pianist I Organist
WITNESS my hancj and
REDOICK ASH. Deceased,
wants ioo playing solo or with
Resee for bad debt Se% On loans
vne Of- Herald, Sanford, Florida.
,
DEJ 17
Plaintiff,
ficialsealofsaldcourtthjs1.idty
ROSELLA
ASH
group 321 $e.33
___
itet up pursuant to internal Revenue Servic, rulings)
fALLEN
I.
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WIiPlESSmyhandandtpesealo,
77/.0000 Deceasea
January $973.
Oterresryeson,ns
Court at Sanford. Seminote County, CARITON DUNNING and ARCHIE
None
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
(Seal)
NOTICE TODEFENDA
ReservnonsacurIfj
Florida, this 8th day of January, DUNNINt., aa a Lavonia Dun
None
Apartments Rent
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. 30
Arthur H Be'ckwitpi, Jr
THE STATE or FLORIDA
,75.
ring, his wife, and ELAINE
CUlT
iN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Unfurnished
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
TO'
Court
EDNA
MAE
TOTAL REERV[S Off LOANS
MOOSE,
ASH,
(Seat)
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
By: Elaine R1CP,arde
RESIDENCE WOLCOTT, NEW
APIb SECURITIES
Arthur H. Beckwitp, Jr.
Defent
770,
CIVIL ACTION ff0 75.9 CA09.D
LakeMary,3bdrm, near SJC.l ii
Deputy Clerk
YORK,LAST MAiLING ADDRESS,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
NOTICE OF ACTION
Sanford Choice of green or gold
FEOiRAL
IJATIONAL
MOR.
Joseph
G.
Spicola,
ROUTE NO 3. LUDAISVILLE SPICOLA
Jr
fly' Lillian T. Jenkins
TO CARLION DUNNING
decor $ló0mo 1310797
TGAC,E ASSOCIATION,
8
LARKIN.
PA
ROAD.
WOLCOTT,
flEW
Capitalr.e$esandtset*flturn
YORK,
Deputy Clerk
address unknown
fttylntcr?rat,an4mafor,,rut,acpv,standg,
Plaintiff.
None
Attorney for Plaintiff
14590
Bamtoo Cove
JOHN A BALDWIN ot
DRM sga,r,
YOU
ARC
NOTIFIED
ttiat
v's
an
flS F Kennedy
BI,
equity capital, total
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED. Tampa,
Florida 337
BaldwIn &amp; D;keou
aCtion for fortc, a mortgage on
lunnykitchern,
playgrt,und
near
LARRY LEE WEBB, SR, et
1.729,7945), Nat SINCLAIR ASH his filed a
Altorneys at Law
the follng property in Seminole
city kirk &amp; Sanford Plaza, From
Defendants
Publlth:
Jan
20,
197%
Petition In the Circuit Codrt of
Preferredstock totalparvatue
Suite 40, 500 East Highway
County, Florida
$110. Aliport Blvd near Sintorci
None
NOTICE OF SUIT
Seminole County, Florida, to, OEJ9I
(No $hres outstanding None)
Cassefberry, Florida 37707
Aye 3731310
LoS 30 and that part of Ltt 31,
TO' PIELLE M JACKSON, for
Determinet',on of Heirt of Lane
Common stock tot.lpar value
ATTORNEY F3R PETITIONER OAKLAND HILLS. described as
merly Plelte M Webb. ak a Nelle
i
- IIANKLIP4 ARMS APIS.
360.00000 Ash. Deceased, Nathaniel Ash,
Publish' Jan I), 20, 77, Feb 3, ltJS IolIO*$ Beginning at a point on the
(No shares ahori7,d34,00q)
SEMINOLE COUNTY
MUgaret Webb and STEPHANIE T.
1170 Florida Ave
decanted, Rfdditk ASh, deceaWd,
(No rare Outstanding 36,000)
OFJ
ii
curve
of
the
East
right of way line of
UTILITYBOARD
LeMly
'73 6450
and RoeIia Ash (Alien), deceased,
Notice Of PIic Hririg
RESIDENCE- UNKNOWN
IN
SurpM
and vouarPherebyrpquredt5,
VndividedprOfits
Th
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
N,
Sou?herly
line
of
Lot
30.
thence
I7379aSI
Boaro of County Corn
MANINCRS'VILLAGE APIS
All parties claiming ihterest by,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Clii. South 61 degrees 30' is'. East along
a copy of your wtitttri defen. d
Reserve fOr contin flits s..'
iS%iOnCrs Of Semn
II? Bdrm turn or unfurn'
through, under or agaifnt Plelie M
County
CUlT OF FLORIDA
ofPi,rtautaIrnrs-es
wy.on)lsAttorn,y,rff Fills, sitting as the Seme County
SEMINOLE
CUNTYIN AND FOR the Southerly line of Lot 30 for a
320?OrlaDr. 373MM
JsckSon,4ormerIyNell,M Webb.a
WhOW address 15 ShOwn below. and
distance of 1)3 07 feet, thence North
Utility Boarci will hold a p.sbiic
k a flelle Margaret W-bb and
PROBATE
DIVISION
l,fe
C''&amp;".f
!
i.) in !i Count
TOT1 APlTLL
of t','
61 decirri's )7'
for a
SI
Stc'hanie 1 LCMIy
PROBATE NO.
Above ifyteø C)urt on or before Nt
Chambers nI th. tu_
distance
of 10599 it
lu
,•
.0 iu
.iiy
paruu
In
re:
Estate
of
ving or claiming
3rd day *f March, otherwi., c,
TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESER'ES, AND
SI degrees SO' 35" West for a
CourtPiusi., Sanford, Florida, on BEATRICE A ANDERSON
to have any right, title
or interest in RENTAL APARTMENT HOMES
Default
Jijrni
will
be
entered
CAPITALACCOUNTS
distance of 7966 feet to th, point of
Tuesday, tebrvary It. 1975 al 1.00
iLl,7234
the real Property herein described.
Jaifl%h vouforthCr*Iiefd,rnanded
PM or a soon ther,af$r as
deceased, beginning, according to the plat
YOU APE HEREBY NOTiFIED
in said Pet it, which
NOTICETOCREDITORS
m,nat
a 0*10
4bI to cOder an
thereofas,cco,jnpla, BOf I),
th40 an action to foreclose a mor
MEMORANDA
applicatn
T.
All
Creditors
.
arid All Pstsonç Page 64, Of the
of the heir's of
*
tgag. on the followirig real property
Ash, conCerning charge's in water and Having Claims er Demands Against Seminole Covny,Public
FloridaRicotds of
deceased. Hathnn'e Ash Lanie
wer
deceased,
Servlc
'44es in ar,s rn
:.
n Sminol, County, FlOrjd,t
cald Fstal,A',
' ' ',
s t;rn fund aqan',t yJ a1 ,ou
:;.
t t'
t 't't
t,
tl' rI
Los 3
fl, It $ihi,
ar
hCftby
A'
tAIin),
a
tneir
flOtIid and arerequired t ser':2a cOpy of your
S*atts UhlIit,s, tnt
caIerrcavs14ngwith(olldate
10,014.1*114 resplve
ParadiSe Point, as per the plat
Ui
'
Ub C2nt
inteVtsI
required
to
present
lAy
claims
and
written
defen.
if
any,
to
it
on
in th follo*ig
fly
5: Slaney I Vhlen, Jr.
Avoge of tcdal loon's for vn IS
thereof as recorded in P1.1 Book S.
de%crir,altat, Siivalt lying
demands
which
you
my
hive
RICHARDH
ADAMS,
JR..ESQ.,Of
caIendardaysendngwin(iidle
Cxrmn
4.053.99359 and being
page 50, of the Public Rtotds of
Semu
against the estate Of DEATRICE GrAy, Adams. Plarris &amp; Robinn,
Cnty. ATTEST
unearneo discount on inStalment
Seminole County, Fid.,
A ANDERSON, dIcei
Florida,
to
*
late
of
PA,,
plaintiff's
attorne.
Whose
S Arthur H. Bkwifh Jr.,
loaM Intluded in total capataccovnfs
hat been filed against you and you
LoSs
7,
397,
215
of
MIDWAY,
Ck
Seminole
County,
to
the
Clerk
of
the
eddrels
Is
40%
East
Robinson
$trI,
Standby letters of creólt
N,
Circuit Court, and
ar required to serve a copy of your
according to the Piet th,r,of Publish: Jan 13, 20.. 21.
fil, the same in P.O. Box 3l, Orlendp, Florida
written defenses, if any, toil On van
Feb.
3.
191$
&amp;,pllCat.and
a'i
Pf'vidi,
Stctlon
377.
on
or
before
the
79th
day
In Plat Book I, page II Of DEJI)
t, James W. Abefl, Vice PreSident,
1h .e.named bank, O
of
den Betg, Gay I Burke, PA., at
733.14,
Florida
Statutes,
in
thr
r
January, I91
Of S.mle
file the origInal
iotemniyaffizmthet this report of condition is frue andcorr.ct, to me best County. Fida
Poit Off Ice Box 793, Orlando,
TlOU5NAM
Offices in the County Courthouse in with the clerkend
of
th
Court
either
of my knowledge and belief
Florida 32109, and file the Original
NOtiCe IS herety given that I am Seminole County, Flofid.. within tefor, service on ptaintiff' at
WITNESS MY HAND and OF
l th
W h
Correct Attt' iaes w belI
gaed i "'ness at Hy ii e.
fl
with the Clerk of the abe Slyicd
ulOLlI3 vvasller'Uryer
FICIAL SEAL OF SAtO c.rt
four catndr mh's from Inc time forneys cr Immediately lhereaf let.
CiP.tS
IhIS Lnq*ci.iJ 1G'.
mnoi'
County,
04
the
tint
COurt
on
or
bsfor
February
Ittn,
pu;cat
hereof,
15th day 04 January 19,5
otherwise a default will be entered
P. Gorec Directors
1175; otherwI, a judgment may be
;lJri.t of same will be borreø.
(Saf
against u for the relief dtmanded
i
HaroidA. WArdS Jr.
MART IN DEA JOHNNY'S
Fliedat
Sanford,
entered aOinst you for the relief
Fldà, this 15th in the complaint
Annur H, he'(kwth, Jr
*
MODULAR MOBILE HOMES gtid day of January, ins
demanded in the complaint or
Clerk
Of
th
Circit
Court
WITNESS my hand md seal of pCtiti*
'hat I tnt
(SEAL)
t
'egter
Said
name
5
Laura
Mn
GutIlta
fm:r-&amp; County. Fl it
this Court on December 28lh, 1971
r
4 Ur
f r'p'rr'1
(Jetk of t?. (ircu,i (jrl.
M i'ecutrii
WlTPiF5 my hand Dfld t scat of
(Seal)
by Ln.S
'
Jbefore,*it. Ii 1i"ijyOf January 1175 and I
ntai
Heated
STENSTROM,
DAV13
'd Court on January 16th. 1973
Deptjt5 Clttk
Aflhut H. Becky,.tp, Jr
coqdlprrwit the pry
tycrc1 frthattamnotano4f4ccrordrectrofthisbanx
C
SeaI)
of I he I MCINTOSH
ALBERT N 11715
Clerk of the CIrcud Court
Ftf,t
ewp,res Jan t. 1971
Nm -c tiatutes 10 WIt
At?cfn*y for Executrix
Arthur
H
Beckwitn
Jr
210 Edwards flutdirig
fly Elaine R1Chit
ii rs
toiaP Cathey UofaryF1c
Stion $6.5 09 Florida Statutes ISS? P0. 80* 1)30,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
I t
DePuty Clerk
nfd Florida 37771
PbJSh
i
i,s
Sanford IS
By Marthg I Vihlen
PuOf
ja. 70. 77, 1173
Publish Dec 30 197a ian 4 Ii 72
PubliSh Jn 4. 1). 70. 77, ISiS
PubliSh, Jan 20. 71. $975
Deputy Cltrk
1973
PEJ/1
ROM $145
Or)!,
DEJ71
Publish Jan 20, 77, Ff0 3, 10 1475
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"It is not council's job to heard" at last night's mee ting.
terminate individuals," Connell
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had determined where further and "Don 't let the acts of city
cu have to be made, it would council rob you blind," th
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adjustments in whatever way novate another method of
he saw fit. The department generating revenue,"
heads are directly answerable
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crease," the sheet declared,
Connell added that he will "Particularly in these hard
make a moLion at tomorrow-s times, and with the possibility
7:30 p.m. meeting that of a fire at your house, cutting
LaBossiere be authorized to manpower on the police and fire
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sealbattechargehasyetto O1edo Faller is accused of
be assigned
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third degree arson in connection with the Jan 14 theft of
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accordance with a local court nile
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Henry Mobley Jr, 19, of
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argcd
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Brown, 66, and a friend, witness hmpering charge.
mild today with highs In The lift. St., San!ord.
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honoring
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Mrs.
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who
Roosevelt
White, 68, were tied
Partly cloudy and cool tonight.
The first degree murder trial
Defense
attorney
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4hooting
within an
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CELEBRATED
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.
page 5%.
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firearm in ttT11r1L55iOfl of a
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he can repla ce a resigned
firenn, slammed a writ te n
LONGWOOD - Sheriff John resignation in front of Mayor
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James Lormann and later
prevent the reoccurrence of accepted
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deems necessary so council indicated the city faced
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business tomorrow can con. bankruptcy if spending was not
tinue without the shouting curtailed.
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The Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce presents a
which dominated yesterday,s
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meeting,
secret of the fact they were
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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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department to fill the vacancy sconflict between city personnel advisory committee to help
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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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status. Ile said the ordinance
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
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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
ined a
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*,%fidway, told the court he wal looking for him In the Jan. I
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scheduled for the week of Feb. 24 for
court order in behalf of B&amp;nneft and
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petence and expertise." According to the
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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"When the idea was fht ever happened to Ma of Pe- recl usive folk millionaire Bob last year, had been considering brought to him,"
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Mnorg the proposed changes was the adoption of
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.
native would require Its unique re-organization and
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County Commissioners studying th e various
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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gone."
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separate votes ,Nlonday night, minutes as orginally approved
meeting Slonday night to Sanford" to correct t1it.
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amended the official minutes of Seminole-Brevard State public record, should be ac- people are often the losers from
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and the complexity of charges
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Yates has testified that he
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bonded out of Jail Salerno
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The death threats were
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Circuit Judge Joe A Cowart Jr.
continued trial for Donald
Crowder, 44, operator of the
tr, until the week of Oct. 27.
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cirjt court hearing that Yates
is in hiding because of
threats on hI life
Defense attorney Tom
Freeman said Yates "is being
held in sec ret" by Salerno, who
headed the three'inonth probe
that led to the arrest of 13
suspectain connection with the
theft ring that police say run.

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assistant. He
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said the ordinance sspells out an
its petals and grew into a full setting a
date for the public "work under this system." tie
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and fire.
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Position at today's commission concerning the new position. the hands of one official.
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not talk
about the rose,
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Ile Seridnole County Commission today lifted its 304ay Realty, the broker, at the time employed Toni Binford, a first
at tached duties and respo
moratorium m the purchase of a $517,000 clay pit and agreed
cousin of County Attorn ey Tom Freeman,
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Underood's continue ith a public hearing next week
Binford, W ho
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The rTmatocium was agrftd to Aug. 27, after residents or auttiority for the purci,.ise.
responsibility on the Board of hlarkham Woods expressied oppotition to the clay pit operation
or
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Cmimissioner IMike Vattaway, wim initial,ly sought and won
County
Commissioners," near the subdivision.
showed up %Ith a cake to mark the OCCASIOIL
coriInission approval of the moratorium, saidtoday that 'o one
remarked
Commission
Snme residents also questioned the contract bmd use I-iurel
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
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things that challenge your next two days will be a very iA liere you share an interest, or oped this coming year to open
111ind.
hopeful period for you. have to work through in. vist.as that were denied you in
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November Trial Set

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Ford Blames Congress
WASHINGTON i API — Price controls on domestic oil
re off icially in effect again, but President Ford says fuel
costs III increase anyway and that only Congress is to
blame.
Ford signed a compromise bill Monday, extending price
controls on most don iestic oil until Nov. 15. But he warned
that the e x tension uould not affect the new lv increased
prices of imported oil produced by the Organization of
Pttroleuni Exporting Countries (OPEC).
"When the price of gasoline goes up at the service
station. I want the American people to know exactly
where the blame lies," Ford said. "Until Congress acts,
there is nothing this country can do about arbitrary OPEC
price hikes - and there may be still another fuel price
increase next June."
The President accepted the pricecontrol extension bill
as a temporary compromise with Congress, but he said
rl , vasure "does nothini to reverse our Ir1wn:
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":fljeii(C' on OPEC countries,

Weapons

SLA Files,

Found

SAN FRANCISCO i AP) — While the remnants of the
Synibionese Liberation Army enlarged their arsenal and
g athered the makings of a bomb factory, they collected
thick files of information on business and government
activities and notes on corporate officials. Weapons,
cmplosives and cryptically labeled file folders were listed
in a 12ft.page inventory of items discovered at two apartments - one that had been occupied by Patricia Hearst
and Wendy Yoshiniura and the other by SLA members
William and Emily Harris. In 1xth anarimrtts. agcnts
I.und more than a dozen uigs, large quantities of makeup
a nd cosmetics and a wide variety of sunglasses and
dotlung. Phony identification papers were also found,
along ith niore than 100 books ranging from Marx and
Lenin to Herbert Marcuse and Chairman Mao.

Disease Victims Learn Fate
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -More than 100 descendants of
Antone Joseph, a Portugese immigrant whose genes
carri
ed a fatal disease, are finally learning about the
nysteriousfanilly illness that has killed 48 of them. Some
members of the family learned for the first time last
eekend that they are victims of "Joseph's Disease"
hcn Dr. William Nyhan, professor of pediatrics at the
University o(California at San Diego, conducted special
clinic for them at Oakland Children's Hos?ital. The Incurable neurological disorder occurs only In Joseph's
descendants. Family member Rosemary Silva, who
traced the decendants for the clinic, described it as "an
emotional experience. For years we didn't know what
kind of disease we had"

FBI Talks TotNeffa Inforrna,,t
DETROIT lAP) - Federal Investigators said they
continued telephone contact early today with an Underor1d informant who says he knows where the bod) of
ex-Teamsters president James R. Hoffa is burkd.
"We've re-established contact. The lines are open
again." said Senate subcommittee Investigator William
B. Gallinaro.
Galluuiro and another subcommittee investigator,
Keith Adkinson. Said they were waiting In a Southfield
motel room for another telephone call to obtain details
about the location of a grave where the Informant says
Ufa Is burled.

Secret Service: Need Money
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Secret Service, facing it:;
first Senate investigation because of two assassination
attempts against President Ford, is expected to plead for
more money to provith better protection.
The Senate sulxonimittee on Treasury, Postal Service
and general government appropriations begins hearings
today, hoping to find out what the Secret Service needs to
do Its Job. Initial witnesses include Treasury Secretary
William E. Simon, whose department Is responsible for
the agency, and Secret Service Director H. Stuart Knight.
A subcommittee staff member said the agency, best
known for its role in protecting the President and
presidential candidates, probably kill ask for additional
funds to guard the 1976 candidates.

Strom: Bill Hits Cable TV
ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - A Bill before the Senate could
sub)ect cable television operators to "unnecessary and
harassing lawsuits" and make it difficult for them to raise
capital, says Sen. Strom Thurmond.
Thurmond, In a Monday address to the Southern Cable
Television Association, said the measure contains
s)mptonis of a disease known as "government
overregulation."
The South Carolina Republican added that "cable television's potential to revolutionize the industry" has beer,
buried under the avalanche of rules and regulations...,
compliments of the federal government."

House Reins In Post Office
WA.SII!NGTDN AP -The f!ouse, voting to revoke the
financial independence of the U.S. Postal Service, is
sending a message to the service about the "Pony Express" quality of mail delivery.
The House voted 267 to 123 Monday '0 cut a propused
extra subsidy of 11.7billion for the Postal Service and to
require the service to come to Congress annually for
futdirig and to pit its revenues in the general treasury.
Before finishing work on the measure for the day, he
House spent five hours of debate full of stinging mtkism
of mail delivery. Members from both sides of the aisle
used the debate to cite numerous constituent coniplitnts
about slow deliveries and rising stamp prices.

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pleaded Innocent Monday when iligitway Patrol Cpl. J.A. Crews violence to his person.
arraigned in circuit court on on Sept. 8 after troopers ImWilliams was arrested at the
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aggra vated assault and leaving registered to Lee's employer, Sanford, during a melee in
the scene of an accident an Orlando auto sales firm. The which Sheriff's Li Roy Hughey
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Altanionte Springs, in which $5,100 bond.
t hree-year-old Fabian MonCourt records indicate that
Trials for both Williams and
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State Atty. Abbott Herring's
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District Governor Jim Driver, (center) guest speaker Monday at killed.
ROTARY HOSTS
The
child's
parents,
Ralph
office In county court Friday. Oct. 27 for two Sanford men
the Sanford Rotary Club meeting, Is greeted by President J.S.
Nik4a, 24, and the felony charges filed in
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ltrdp (ievt'land ikIc and Sergeant at-Arms Speed Moreland. Monthnez, 34, and
a ccus ed of breaking and enwere
injured
also
when
their
circuit
court
against
Lee.
Driver is mayor of Winter Park and president of
tering with Intent to commit a
Other defendants pleading misdemeanor and petty larceny (
IA'ague of Cities. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)the Tn-County compact car was struck from
the rear and hurled Into the innocent when arraigned in connection with a burglary at
median of the divided highway. Monday included:
a tavern in Sanford.
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Florida Power Experiment
Rewards, Punishes Customers

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PALM BEACH GARDENS (AP) - Florida Power
Corp has been given the go ahead to reward or
punish
customers in an experiment aimed at slashing electrical
consumption during hours of peak demand.
The Public Service Commission approved the year-long
experiment on 200 volunteer customers Monday.
In other action, the commission approved a $1,995
million rate increase for the Winter Park Telephone Co.,
iflitch serves 56,000 customers in north Orange and south
Seminole Counties.
The Florida Power experiment is designed to entice
consumers to use their appliances during off-peak hours
01rougti the imposition of drastic rate cuts and increases.
During the experiment, customers will be charged 1.7
cents per kilowatt hour, about half the current rate, for
plugging in (luring off-peak hours.

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Sen. I 'hil lewis, D'Wet
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community college graduates to wait weeks before
transferring to state universities.
But community college spokesmen assured chairman
Lcis and other members of the Florida Public Post.
Secondary Education Finance Committee on Monday that
conflicts have becn solved by dovetailing schedules.
The committee, scheduled to resume today its
discussions of higher education problems in Florida, was
told Monday by Lewis that different time schedules for
universities and community colleges are silly.
Community colleges operate on a modified semester
system. State universlitles operate on a quarter system.
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Lawson Vance, 18, 1010 Holly
Ave., both Sanford, were
arrested by Sanford police after
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seized when they arrested details how the theft ring, that
Yates said Salerno obtained Yates testified,
beer,
wine and cigarettes were
another suspect in raids Aug. 15 over an 18-month time span had the statement implicating him
When the Orange' and tak en by burglars at the Tiago
him in the many burglaries,
in south Seminole.
four members who committed in the theft ring from a man in Seminole County Sheriff's d&amp;
Beer Tavern, 1013 W. 13th St.,
"I told them everything they
burglaries for merchandise on the Orange County jail on partmenLc and other law
enon
Sept. 16.
wanted to know," Yates said. "I
Yates said agents wired him order
from
customers, murder charges.
forcement agencies made the
am still talking," he said in a with a'-body bug" on numerous operated and how such Items as
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August raids they reported
Yates quoted Salerno as approximately
deposition taken by Freeman occasions and he talked to guns, televisions, stereos,
stolen
Jacob
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suspects and ugents tape meats, outboard motors, furAve., Sanford, on a charge of
merchandise
was
recovered.
The sworn 95-page document iecorded the conversations.
niture, tools, cash registers, with you,Iam going to give you
Officials said the theft ring I shooting into an occupied
became public record Monday
adding machines, acetylene some kind of insurance to you believed to have been con- vehicle. Police arrested Davis
when it was put Into the court
Two wiretaps were also used, torches, jewelry, auto parts, giving, taking the chance."
ducting "a million-dollar-a. in connection with the shotgun
file in the case charging agents said, and about 1,600 tires and citizens band radios
"He (Salerno) intentionally year business" and that some of wounding
of
Lawrence
Crowder In connection with the telephone conversations were and fishing equipment were violated my rights. I have it in the stolen Items were shipped Alexander on Sept. 23 In an
buying and selling of a stolen monitored during the probe..
sold to fences who resold the writing. I have a copy of the out-of-state
to
waiting incident at Locust Ave., and
$15,000 motor home that agents
The testimony by Yates stolen items at a profit.
statement. . . about 39-pages," customers.
Seventh St., Sanford.

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Burglaries

Animal

Building Permit Hassle
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penalize a prospective buyer built on It. Mr. Hattaway is not
with property within the acre liable, the city Is liable. The
minimum lot size."
city cild come out and tear the
WIN TER SPRINGS - Angry
When Ranchland residents house down."
rebut t&amp;s (rcm the audience and objected, challenging Brock'a
Mrs. Van Eepoel raid of her
a walkout by Councilman Irene Interpretation of the city or- walkout, "Had I stayed I might
Van Eepoel followed a ruling by •dlnances, Stock said if they have said something I might
City Attorney Newman Brock wanted to correct the original have been sorry for to Mr.
and failure of the council to error "burning down Walt Stock."
revoke a controversial building Parkhurst's house would be a
Later in the meeting, the
permit Monday night.
simpler solution."
remaining three council
Mrs. Van Eepoel charged
Richard DeFaxto, a Ranch. members (Ernest Hendrix was
Building Inspector Ray lands resident, suggested absent) voted to replace Mrs.
Bradshaw had issued the since Hattaway Realty sold the Van Eepoel as the city's official
building permit Illegally on half lot to Parkhurst for the representative on the County
Sept. 15, to John Laux for -the owner, Hattaway should be Technical Advisory Committee
west 175 feet of Loll, Block C., responsible If the owner could with the new city planner
North Orlando Ranches.
not sell the spilt lot to Laux, Dianne Kramer.
The property is adjacent to because of not being able to
When told of the action, Mrs.
Mrs. Van Eepoel's home on obtain a building permit.
Van Eepoel said, "The city 4
Tradewlnds Road and she said
Brock replied, "The city cannot do that, I was appointed
the 3.5 acre lot had been should have never let a house be by Sen. John Vogt."
Illegally split, with the other
half having been sold to Walter
Parkhurst for a home site in
1973.
She charged the lot being sold
to Laux has not been repisued
and recorded in the courthouse
as required before a building
Dr. Harold Stone son of football team when now County,
permit can be issued.
Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Stone of School Superintendent W.P.
Brock gave the legal opinion Osteen, recently received his (Bud) Layer
was assistant
that the city could not deny a PhD (Doctor's) degree In coach.
building permit on the property vocational education from
Stone received his bachelor's
even though it had admittedly Colorado State University and
been split illegally. A previous was named instructional and masters degrees, from
city attorney had twice ruled supervisor
for military Florida Atlantic University in
nothing could be built on the pragrams at El Paso Corn. Boca Raton. A former
split lot.
vocational guidance specialist
munity College (PCC).
at
EPCC, he was selected as
Brock said, "Somebody made
Stone is one of two Seminole
an error in 1973 and a survey by High graduates known to have instructional supervisor for
a registered surveyor should achieved a PhD degrees.
military programs in Europe
have been forthcoming at that
and
Is responsible for certifying
Graduating In 1959 from
time. I don't think we can Seminole high he played on the instructions and supervising
program development.

State Sen. John Vogt has
prefiled a bill that outlaws
imfighting, a Vogt aide
announced today.
Vogt filed a similar bill
during this year's legislative
session, but it was vetoed by
Gov. Reubin Askew.
Askew vetoed the bill alter
senators from northwest
Florida tacked on an amendznent legalizing some types of
cockfighting.
"I am very hopeful that we
can put a good, strong anti.
animal fighting blllon the books
this year," Vogt said.
Vogt conceded, however, that
the same pro-cockfighting
faction will attend next year's
Legislature.
"But if enough people show
their representives that they
support an all inclusive bill then I'm confident we can be
successful," the senator added.
Vogt said the bill would
prohibit animal fights, but
allow legitimate hunting.
The bill also prohibits advertising or staging the fights,
training anim1s for fighting or
owning animals for fighting,
said John Gash, an aide to the
Cocoa Heath Democrat.
Vogt said that while many
people are "unaware" of the
problems involved with animal
fighting, a South Florida
newspaper has pointed out
Florida ranks among the top
five states in dogfighting.

ST. PETERSBURG (AP) - Comptroller Gerald
Lewis has challenged critics of his public statements on
his investigation of a multlmillion-dollar mortgage
securities fraud.
"Those who are complaining about all the publicity
ould be better served by helping clean their own house,
instead of trying to cover up this shameful mesa," Lewis
told the Pinellas County Democratic Executive Committee here Monday.
Florida Chamber of Commerce officials had complained that land sales were hurt because Lewis'
statements or. the matter last May suggested that land
sales were involved when the fraud actually involved
mortgage securities.

Parole Appointment Shakey
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - The expected reappointment of Chairman Ray Howard to the Parole and
Probation CommIssion at today's hurricane-delayed
Cabinet meeting may nt.i assure his remaining in the post.
Senate Ways and Means Chairman Jack Gordon, I)Miami Beach, said the Senate would take a close look at
the "inappropriate" appointment when it comes up for
confirmation next spring.
Also scheduled for action today were requests from the
Natural Resources Department for emergency action on
beach restoration from hurricane Eloise damage and
from the Business Regulation Department on changing
rules to allow quicker suspensions of jockeys.

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Seminole Man Awarded
Education Doctorate

Knife, Gun Reportedly Used

in Weisbaden,
many, he will work closely with
instructional deans and
department heads, on the
EPC campis.
lie was a member of the
EPCC staff from 97
1(72, then
said a citizens band radio, became a career centent
antenna and tape deck, total specialist for the State Board
value $350, were taken in the for Community Colleges and
burglary of an auto at the Occupational Education in
residence of Bill Rew, 911 Denver and later coordinator.
Spring Valley Road, Altamonte director of the Stamboat
Springs.
Springs Center of Colorado
Deputies reported Donald A. Northwestern
Community
Redway -t1
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treated and released from
lie and his wife, Norma Jean
Florida Hospital North , and their two children visited
Altamonte Springs, after he his parents in Osteen earlier
was accidentally shot In the this month before leaving for
right leg.
Germany.
Deputy Charles Coffee
reported that Redway said he
was at a residence at 115 Manor
Ave., Longwood, when he
picked up his Derringer pistol
from a
er. Redway said he
dropped the weapon and it
fired, shooting him in the leg.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Education Commissioner
Ralph Turlington wants students and teachers at state
universities and community colleged to tell him what's on
their minds.
He announced Monday a tour of the nine state universities and 28 community colleges, beginning with a
Wednesday visit to New College in Sarasota.
"1 will meet with as many faculty members as possible
in one meeting and with as many students as possible in
another in order to get direct, personal exposure to the
issues and problems of eacii university and to the opinions
these groups have concerning the future of higher
education in Florida," Turlington said in a news release.

Williams To Rule On Pension

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Sanford police today were
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afternoon a,s she exited a food
store at Third St. and French
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The woman told officers the
purse contained a $O diamond
watch and a wallet with $1 cash,
Officers are Investigating the
theft of six cases of soft drinks,
an electric
lcrzor and aquantity
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rinersris aepunes today
reported radios, a television,
jewelry and a piggy bank, total
value$500,weremlssingaftera
burglary at the 1867 Llnneal
Beach Road, Forest City,
residence of Donald Roberts.
Deputy C. 13. NIckle said the
dwelling was entered by
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ha s stepped forward" to protest the county's purchase of the clay
pu
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thi re has been a lawsuit filed In opposition to the purchase. But,
Fr eeman said pending litigation 13 against the Board of Adju1 intent and not the county commission.
,,The legal position Is that we can proceed," Freeman said.
Huttenuy reemphasized today his position that Ihe 30-day
ratonium was to "clear the air," and the commissioner said
e can proceed with the project at this time."
The brief flurry of attention paid the controversial clay pit
;pw chase came after Bob Andrew, the county director of public
'% 01 'ks, asked the conimission for direction.
"The 304lay moratorium Is up," Andrew said. "Which way do
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) - U. Gov. Jim Williams
should decide quickly to appeal a decision allowing for.
ncr Education Commissioner Floyd Christian to keep his
pension, Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin says.
In a riienio to Williams, Shevin said the state should not
he in a position of paying a $25, 000-a.year pension to a
person who has admitted violating his public trust.
Christian has been judged guilty in state court of reedy.
irig kickbacks in connection with his official duties and is
in federal prison for income tax evasion.

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By AUDIE MURPHY
Herald Staff Writer

and set back home, it's time to calls now are for emergency And once we
came within a sometimes overlaps, since labor were provided by the
go to work."
medical aid," Beaaley said,
couple of minutes of having to some members of the police volunteer firemen.
When he's not wearing his
According to Beasley, the deliver a baby," he said.
department, who have received
The pride and joy of t
Getting up at 3 a.m. to fight a chief's hat, Beasley is in charge department, which
is made up
Beasley said six volunteer first aid training, are also Oviedo
Fire Department Is its
grease fire or give first aid to an of celery harvesting at WMF
of 15 volunteers, receives firemen have completed volunteer firemen.
1974
Mack
fire truck, which
accident victim is predictable Farms. He and his wife, Laura,
several calls a month for emergency medical technician
A
recent
project
of
the
fire
sports a powerful 1,250-gallonpart of the day's routine for and their two children, Denise emergency attention,
training. The others hav
department was repainting the per-minute pump. According to
Oviedo Fire Chief Charlie and Joey, live on King Street in
"We have every kind of taken, or are taking, the 200- firehouse in dazzling Bicen- Beasley, the
new truck will
Beasley.
Oviedo, Denise Is seven, Joey Is problem you can think of - hour minimum standard
firetennial
red,
white
and
blue,
tern
endously
improve the
"A fire at 3 a.m., can keep five,
heart attack victims, gunshots, fighting course. All have at complete with stars. When department's firefighting
you up all night," the 27-year"We average four orfive fires stabbings. The other day we least advanced first aid completed the two front doors capabilities.
old chief said. "Be the time YOU a month. Mostly electrical fires had a small boy who
got his training,
of the lire house will aninunce:
clean and store the equipment and brush fires. But a lot of our finger caught in a shower
Other vehicles in the
Beasley said training "1176 . 1976." The paint and
drain.
firehouse include a '47 Ford
truck ("starts every time,"
hle3sleysald); a '52 Studebaker
and
a '57 Ford. The volunteers
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or weekly drills to pay for a
1 974 rescue van. The depart.
ment's original rescue van was
CASSELBERRY - An at- rates equivalent to single stolen
and burned a few months
torney representing a group of family residences, despite
ago.
apartment owners threatened state Public Service Corn.
Beasley said he expects the
to take the city to court at mission's (PSC) approval of a
Monday night's council policy that tails for apartment Oviedo Fire Department to
meeting.
units to be charged two-thirds expand in the future, especially
lso
if a planned unit development
James Wharton, representing the single family rate.
The
city's
policy
of
PUD
scheduled for conowners of apartment corn—
plexes Semoran North, charging apartznentsowners by struction south of town becornes
a reality.
Sedgefield, Sundance, and Lake ',he unit, instead of by
Howell Arms, said the apart- meter,
"The department would have
ment owners need emergency
- The city's de facto "double to grow to supply the needs of
interim relief from recent taxation" of apartment owners those th ousands of people,"
utility rate increases. The at- who built their own utility Beasley said.
• torney said if emergency reli ef systems, donated them to "I think Oviedo Is already In
was not granted, "we will seek General Waterworks, which need of at Least four full-time
other farms of rectif ying the was acquired by the city, which Uemen.Weneedama to he
Inequities."
In turn boosted utility rates,
here at any hour of the day or
Wharton listed four major
Wharton added, "if some kind nigh t."
utas in whin the apartment ot react isn- t !ortncunhlng, Well
Th.
,,r,hIp,'y, t,jh
I
feel they are getting have to take the city to Court." fighting fires is getting
people
unfair treatment:
City Attorney Ken McIntosh to practice fire prevention
- A 25 per cent surcharge suggested that Utility Director techniques, Beasley said. "It's
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apartment units be charged Osterman, whose
firm,
Diversified Utility Services,
Inc., had moments before
received council approval to
conduct a utility rate study for
Caelberry.
Councilman Sal Orlando
introduced a motion InLONGWOOD - Lake Ruth before city council votes on the Mrs. Widdis deleted a portion of rexoning
proposal would not corporating Mcintosh's
South subdivision homeowners Issue,
her property from the request decrease the value of the Lake suggestion which passed 4-1,
continued their fight Monday
The first attempt by Mrs to place the Lake Ruth South Ruth homes.
with John Zacco dissenting.
night against the proposed Widdis to change the zoning on property more than' 500 feet
In answer to a question from
Lane said If the meeting Is
industrial rezoning of the Betty her property early this year away and thus removed the
council member June Lor- arranged, he will report back to
Widdis tract east of SR 427.
failed after the Lake Ruth necessity for those homeowners mann, several of the the city council later in the
residents
introduced testimony being officially notified of the homeowners indicated they week.
At the fifth public
hearing on by a property appraiser that the proposed zoning change.
would prefer any type
McIntosh said the results of
the issue this year two industrial zoning would
The
portion
of
the
Widdis
residential
development
to
the
seeking
Osterman's advice
hearings before the zoning depreciate the value of
their tract abutting SR 427 has been Industrial zoning.
might
keep
the city from having
board and three before the city homes separated from the requested changed to B-i
Grant
said
the
city
had called to go to court "bright and early
council - the homeowners Widdis property by a 200
feet I business district),
a
moratorium
ni oonie...I.,ia for inonlka
on
the
con- Monday morning." .
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were told by Council Chairman wide strip of residentially zoned
At the hearing Monday night, struction of duplexes in the
In other action, the council Control roaches and ants the
J.R. Grant a sixth public land,
realtor So Simpson, appearing community, adding this action placed on next week's agenda easy way-brush No-Roach in
hearing will be held Oct. 13,
In the latest rezoning effort, on Mrs. Widdis' behalf, said the would not hold up against a the question of whether to cabinets, cupboards; around
challenge. City Clerk Onnie discontinue Group 7 as the bathroom and kitchenfixtures.
Stiornate, however, agreed with city's consultan ts for federal Colorless, odorless Coating
the contention by a Lake Ruth grants. The council also put slays effective for months.
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struction had been eliminated on next week's agenda.
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In other business, council:
- Granted a special ex.
By DONNA ESTES
- Maintained that Public hired by someone other than the ception to permit the continued
Herald Staff Writer
Works Director Ralph Fisher's council does not make the operation of a landscape nursalary should have been raised governing body guilty of sery south of SR 434 for 3,
LONG WOOD - City council to its early 1975 level of P11,500 nepotism.
years as requested.
Monday night approved or- annually, insisting the man had
- Approved a request for
dinances setting a budget and been promised this action by
Julian said the state nepotism water service to a building site
property tax levy for the 1975- certain city council members, law is not designed to prevent on which a duplex is under
'76 fiscal year, but only after rather than the 811,000 ap- relatives from working for construction en the west side of
relatives. It deals primarily Clifford Street and south of
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr. proved,
with
a relative hiring another, Florida Avenue, outside the city
gave a ruling on the state
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ficient size are serving the area
official minutes of the city $200, aliocated for the mayor
Connell, during budget
or if the builder pays all costs in
council meetings.
and
and each of the council mem- workshops
official the event lines
of sufficient size
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more than one-third of the city's
employes
were
denied
a
pay
-Adopted on second reading
call ,or a bud get of JIa5.3 or
employes are either related to
a new election cone, iouowing
general operation andA iu,vw hik
S
elected officials or to each
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for utility department operation
the gguidelines o, state law n
Connell i nsisted the ci ty will other,
a bsentee voting.
arid a property tax levy of 2.81 end the fiscal year today with
'T Passed on first reading an
mills, the level certified by the largest cash surplus ever
After Connell's charge,
ordinance
to rezone the Reams
Seminole County Property seen,
council eliminated all names of
a
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prope rty west of the E.E. ~
Appraiser Terry Goembel (one
employes from the budget.
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Julian
said
he
city
council
Williamson
mill equa ls $1 per $1,000 non
Road
from
Julian said he could not give residential to commercjaj. A I
, exempt property valuation.) minutes should be kept in
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The new fiscal year begins recordings of council meetings sonnel policy.
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budget ordinance passed on a 4- always In operation during
1 vote with Councilman Gerard meetings and had been known Connell casting the only to malfunction on occasion •
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when it was in operation.

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Sherlfrs detectives today were was robbed and raped by both
investigating the reported men at knifepoint.
abduction, robbery and rape of
a 19-year-old Jacksonville
Arrested
ds.cer.
The woman was reportedly
Sanford police Jailed Irving
dumped from a station wagon Richard Beveritt, 23, of 904
hr tw) [TICO at 1-4 and Sit 4
Celery Ave., Sanford, early
west of Snnfnril .2riu .,, ,
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was a pprenenueu
after the alleged assault,
inside a burglarized bar.
Seminole SherifFs Detective
IA. Johnnie
Johnnle L. Parker
George Hagood and Deputy Art reçorted he was on patrol when
Price reported 11w woman told he noticed someone inside the
Liwin she had been at DeLand Rex Bar, 410 S. 3anford Ave.
with a girlfriend. The two
11w manager of the her
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was left without transportation officers entered. They said
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Beveritt was found hiding
he told deputies she was behind n door In a storeroom.
a1kIng south on Us. 1742
Police said the bar had been
'hen the station wagon oc- entered by lreaklng a window
upied by two men approached and a vending machine broken
md tie refuid to ride with the open. Of ficers said money and
nim She said she was forced cigarettes were found in a
nto the auto at knife and paper bag near wine beer Inunpont and taken to an side the bar,

Jobs

MIAMI lAP) — Almost 5,000 foreign laborers are
earning between $6 and $8 million in wages at northern
apple farms that South Florida migrant workers should
be earning instead, a state official says.
Fred Staff, program coordinator for the state's
Migrant-Labor program, said growers in upstate New
York, Virginia and West Virginia hired foreign laborers,
many of them from Jamaica, despite high U.S. unemployment and the availability of 4,000 Floridians certified
in April for farm work.
Staff charged that U.S. workers "got cheated out of the
jobs, and taxpayers have to pick up the tab" in part because the federal Rural Manpower Administration failed
to help the Florida workers find jobs until It was too late.

BY JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Wrfter

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NEW YORK (AP) - The flurry of teicher strikes is
abating as Boston teachers end their walkout and schools
in smaller communities retin to normal. However,
1r1kes
ntirwe today in nine states, affecting some
11,000 pupiLs. Communities still affected by teacher
stilkes are located in Masachusett, Pennsylvania,
DeIai are, New Jersey, Ohio, Idaho. Indiana, Illinois and
California. And teachers in Memphis, Tenn., voted
Monday to strike Oct. 7 1 no contract is reached by then.

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which may include relatives
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department, with one of them a
supervisor, violates the city's
adopted personnel policy;

Contended the city
bookkeeper, who also serves
officially as utility clerk,
shouldn't have received a 40 per
cent raise in salary during the
year, adding that a floating
clerk, whose salary Is federally
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WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBF.RTC. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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Year. $28.40. By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
tither mail: Month, $2.70: 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

Lebanese

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Endangers Peace
New flareups of sectarian violence in the tiny
country of Lebanon inject a dangerous new
intwedient into the cauldron of tensions that
threaten peace in the Middle East.
Christians are fighting Moslems in the country
bracketed by Syria and Israel at the east end of the
Mediterranean Sea. The unrest is hightened by
the presence of 300,000 predominantly Moslem
in the country.
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left which urges the government to take a more
active role on th e side of the Arabs in confrontations with Israel. But right-wing Christians,
especially the ult rant ionalistic Phalangist party,
want no part of any Middle East war.
Moslem-Christian warfare, which left 2,200
dead and wounded in Beirut alone in three rounds
of fighting earlier this year, is attributed largely to
Moslem challenges to the so called "Lebanese
Formula" invoked as unwritten law at th e time of
independence from France in 1943. The Christians
were in a slight majority at independence and
rt'cr'ivi"d r z:-t-five ratio edge in parliarne:itaz
seals. roda:,...:
contend that a census
would show they are in the majority in a population
of 2.5 million Lebanese;
The fighting threatens another gentlemen's
agreement between the two religions. This
provided that the president of Lebanon would
always be a Maronite Christian; the prime
minister a majority Sunni Moslem and the speaker
of the parliament a minority Shia Moslem.
Fighting has raged in Tripoli, home of Premier
Rashid Karami, a Sunni Moslem. His supporters
have clashed with rightists in nearby Zgohrta,
home of Maronite President Suleiman Franjeh.
Moslem Karami talks about flouting the Unwritten
written law and running for president in the 1976
elections. The Christians show no inclination of
wanting to yield on their six-to-five power edge. If
the current fighting escalates into civil war, it
would do nothing to make Secretary of State Henry
Kiss;nger's peace-making task in the Middle East
any easier.

Congress Listens
Congress got the message.
A bill restoring Veterans Day to Its proper date on the
calendar has been sent to President Ford for his signature. On
Nov. 11, 1978. federal observance will coincide wi th that of most
of the states.
In the years preceding World War 11, Americans would
pause at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month to pay
tribute to the men who died In the first "war to end all wars" and
to honor those who survived.
And the traditional observance of the anniversary of the
World War I armistice was expanded in more recent years to
recognize the veterans of all wars and their contribution to the
defense of American freedoms.
But in 1968. Congress blurred the significance of Armistice
Day — now known as Veterans Day — by lumping It with other
holidays Ina package crea ting a number ofeaykc.
The holiday was observed nstonall' and in most states on the
fourth Monday of October.
The people rebelled. No less than 77 states have since voted
to return to the Nov. 11 observance.
So much for tinkering with patrIotism.

Curbing The

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The Internal Revenue Service must have the proper tools to
make sure that taxpayers pay their equitable share of the cost of
government.
But abuse should not be one of them.
A bill responds to allegations of harassment and intimidation by IRS agents.
The Federil Taxpayer's Rights Act of

1975 provides

safeguards against the application of jeopardy assessments, the
arbitrary seizure of property without due process of law and
other unfair treatment of taxpayers involved In audits or
litigation.
It provides a means of processing complaints against rns
methods and service and guarantees assistance for the taxpayer in dealing with IRS challenges,
The legislation proposes a "Taxpayer's Bill of Rights"
pamphlet, acknowledging, perhaps for the first time, Chat the
citizen is entitled to the same constltuUonal privilegesin &amp;-aling
ith the HIS that he enjoys in other areas of our fiee societ y.
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Windos adjacent to the driver aixi rear windots shallnot be treated with any material which
would make them highly reflective or give them a
,iiin-ored appearance and would reflect greater
than 35 per cent of solar light.
There is also a provision in this law which
becarite effective July 1, 1975, making it unlawful
For any person to knowingly sell material which,
v. hen installed, would be In violation of the new law.
Also coming into effect on Wednesday Is the new
last uhich deals with bad checks.
Under the law, if a check bounces, the merchant
accepting the check must notify the maker of t)?e
check by certified nr registered fliaU that he intends
to prosecute if (till payment and prescribed 5ervIce
charges are not paid within 20 days.
The law also provides that the merchants cannot
be held civilly liable for the notification of Intent to
prosecute.
There are many more new laws which take efFeet on Oct. 1, wit mi g ht be well to keep posted as to
It iat's going on around you in the way of legislative
acts.
And remember, ignorance of the law is no exvuse.
—Bill Cuffd(

basebailfaits throughout the world let the New York
heirarchy know they had made a terrible mistake.
Casey wasn't to be denied, however. He turned
right around and took over the reins of the National
League New York Mets and once again all of
baseball as the benefactor of this great guy's love
of life and knowledge of the game.
There are son anystorieswecould tell about the
nan it ' nuld be impossible to include even a small
portion of them in this space. We'll reserve most of
that for the sports pages.
Suffice it to say we're saddened with the passing
(ifCasey Stengel, knowing that the sports world has
last another great

Baseball has lost another hero.
Charles Dillon Stengel, better known as 'Casey,'
died early today in Glendale Memorial Hosnital,
Glendale, Calif.
Fo say we knew Casey well would be wrong. We
ihd know him and conversed with him ritany times
tIMe covering major league spring training bases
on Florida's West Coast for the better part of IS
years.
1loever, it's doubtful If anyone really knew
Stengel well.
In the first place, you had to be a magician to
Figure out hat it was he was saying. He was famed
For his 'Stengelese,' a language he and he alone
understood. Not even an interpreter from the
United Nations could make heads or tails of what he
t as saying.
When you asked him a question, such as who he
tas going to use as his starting pitcher the following
day, he might well have gone into a lengthy diatribe
as to hy he wasn't going to use everyone else on
the roster.
You couldn't help but love the guy. Especially
during those years when he guided the New York
Yankees to pennant after pennant.
And, uhen he got the axe from the Yankees,

The 10th month of the calendar year conies into
being ton inrrot 1 Wednesday) and ith it will conic
ruany nest laws, rules and regulations,
Among the more obscure is a law which was
passed by the Florida Legislature that makes it
iunIa ful to operate a motor vehicle which is
equipped u ith highly reflective material on certain
ttindows.
The lavA requires that windshields shall not have
any material on them which would make them
reflective or in any way nontransparent.

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NEW YORK (AP) — Throughout the
recession, with its accompanying high unemployment rate, there have been recurring
reports from employers of job openings they
have been unable to fill.
A survey by the National Federation of
Business, for example, showed
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nevJium-size businesses
seeking vainly for workers at the very peak of
unemployment.
Various reasons are provided to explain the
situation: They prefer to collect benefits, they
decline to take certain jobs because they expect
to be recalled by their previous employer, the
jobs are inconvenient geographically.
Some frustrated employers suggest another
reason: Workers today, they say, don't want just
any job to help them through hard times; they
wanttheldealjobor theywon'tworkatafl.
Wha tever the reason, the phenomenon continues. The Bureau of National Affairs, a private
research and publishing concern, found in a
survey just published that shortages of workers
continue to be reported.
The bureau surveyed the employment
situation of a selected list of 200 companies, and
found that:
ce
iUons, particularly se larks and
stenographers, are difficult to fill in 8 per cent Of
the companies, a nd shortages f
professional persons are noted by 2$ per cent.
"In the latter category, the majority of
men
mentioned
me in engineering, with a few com
panics listing electronic data processing
programmers or analysts.
Respondents from the heal th care Industry
reported scardiles at all technical and pro-

fessional levels, the bureau said.
Some geographical differences were reported.
seemed to be more difficult to
Production j
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iuiaking recovery work very difficult,"
Airport officials said the passenger list
carried the
names of 35 Arabs and 15 foreigners, at least one
of them
thought to be an American. There were 10
Hungarian
crew riembers,
Port authorities said Lebanese navy boats hail
recovered 29 bodies by nuiiinorning.
TheSoviet.txliltTIJlS4of Hungary's Maalev airline was
on a flight from Budapest to Beirut. A government state.
nent said it crashed into t he sea six miles no rth west of
lk-irut at 2:32 a m as it was nTlakin(' its appruarh
to land.

The problem with Secretary of Sta te Henry
Kissinger's Egyptian-Israeli truce agreement is
not that 200 U.S. technicians will be stationed on
the front lines.
ft's not even the multibillions we will give in
aid, as our commitment to this agreement,
ho we ver wasted much of that assistance wi ll be.
ft's tiut( ti'w
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This means these rulers cannot give Sadat full
support In case Israel has a show-down with
another Arab country — most importantly,

A grotesque and unenviable record has been By "out there" we don't necessarily mean
set,
one that all Americans hope will never be California or the San Francisco area, which Syria.
Some observers of the labor scene believe that
the level of helpwanted advertising in the surpassed or even approached. One Of the certainly have no monopoly on strange people.
And Syria is where the problem lies.
nation's newspapers provides a good indication bestliked and most personable presidents in But surely It would seem to be tempting fate in
Sadat,
for all his courage, has left the shaky
of strength or weakness in job markets inthe many years, Gerald R. Ford is nevertheless the the extreme for the president to try to prove
rulers
of
Syria
well out on a weak limb. In order
first to have had two assaults made on his life - something by exposing himself to another crowd
imnnt4' future.
to hold to their power, built on little more than
both In the same month and In the same state, anywhere near where his life has twice been put
Earlier this year, for example, an Index of job and both by women.
in jeopardy. Yet that Is what he presently plans sand, they must get some sort of a favorable deal
with Israel that will cut the strength of their
adv!rtlslng maintained by the Conference
,6 jn, an incalculablem
c1ento1uck aaved to do, later in October.
oppositions. Lacking major concessions by Tel
&amp; ii, aliowed sLeddy z*rea8e (orieiug the the nation from tragedy. Despite extra4
Mr. Ford has reiterated his determination not Aviv they must conceivably attack Israel In
drop in unemployment from a high of9,2 per cent security precauUons Instituted ln San Francisco to capitulate to those who, as he puts It, are order
to prove their right to rule and to prove
to August's 8.t
because of some
the assault
against
Mr. Ford
in trying
tearhedown
what
bestcontinue
in America.
Ofthe
they
will Syrian
not allow
But, just as the job markets were Improving in Sacramento
two weeks
previously,
another
course,
cannot,
He is
must
to travel
govern
land.the Israeli permanently to
August so was the help-wanted index falling, for unbalanced person got close enough to lit nation and meet the people
people.
the first timeinflve months. The volume of ads
Presldent — wl th agun - toagainhavechan
Syria has been well armed by the Soviet Union
In eight of nine regions measured. The in- the course of history.
But there m ust be better ways of doing It, for just this eventuality.
crease, a small one, was in the east-north-central
Is there someone else out there who even now thafl appearing for is fleeting Instant as he leaves
Now a Syrian-Israeli agreement Is more difregion.
is thinking about making the third try a charm? a hotel to enter a limousine and speed away.
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of Florida As It Affects
Wildlife," a 10-week course
taught by naturalist Ira
Weigley, Florida Power and
Light Building, Myrtle Avenue,
Sanford. Sponsored by OASIS.
Local School Advisor)
Committee
for
Hopper
Elementary School, 9:3) a.m.,
at the school. Public welcome.

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Order of Easte rn Sta r Rachel
Chapter 308, dinner to honor
past Masonic worshipful
masters, 7 p.m., Community
United Methodist Church,
Casselberry. Proceeds to
temple building fund,
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"kick off" his campaign for return to the offi ce of mayor of

Diary On Developing Florida

Altamonte springs Saturday night at the Ramada Inn. Off eriag

President"d=wanted to uppm&amp; fbe quality since his commeutill AM not often go Caustic. But diary:,, Would that &amp;H judges would attend !hm , the legates
de
on ftir labors.
Of the territorial judiciary. :-iavtng made a even when writing about his beloved St. directions!"
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"Ma
the
temple you have th day erected to
rtlaUon as attorney and Jurist in Augia, Augustine he could deliver a jab.
As a poli tician, judge Reid was probably the liberty long remain the hon', the
safety, the
Ga., Reid was given the appo1ntmit and moved
'Ibere Is great pleasure In strolling through most relaxed Florida has ever known. When pr otector of the people of
Florida."
to St Augustine,
the city at night at the vesper hour or a little reports came that Gov. Eaton and his scanda lous
As had happened to ao many before and after later, whether the moon shines or not. Lovers are wife, Peggy, were leaving the state, this entry service
to his state.
him, he lost his heart to the new land,
walking, friends are discoursing, music Is appez.red In his Journal: "But who Is lobe
The
Samuel
Pepys of Florida also left a
"Somehow or other there Is a charm In
playing, the mirthful are laughing — but where governor in his stead? Most people would legacy In his private
journal. No man could read
Flor ida which at taches me to the cuntry," he are the angels?"
imagine that I have some chance but 'tlsn't so. It it, one friend declared, without
thinking better of
wrote in his diary 4iortly after his arrival in
Reid delighted in exploring the picturesque would come unlooked for If it cornea at all."
the
human
heart.
l3. "In StAugustinItIs the Moresco.Span1
city. "Visited the castle and descended Into the
The Job weit to Richard Keith Call. Three
It was
architecture Un venerable castle, the mange dungeons," he mAed in one pass a that is years later, when Call was ousW by President Florlds. a time of high-minded characters In
Amther who was much mom abrasive
moon
5ta"
particularly reminiscent of the Pepys style. "It Van Buren, Reid did get the nod. He served well, was
the abolitionist. Johathan Walker,

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W ASHINGTON (API
Seeretary of Agriculture Earl L.
Butz says it appears likely that
a long-term agreement to
p1y Poland with U.S. grain will
be worked out when he visits
Warsaw two montl from
Butz and Polish Minister of
Agriculture Kazimierz Bardkowski said Monday they had
"agreed on the principles" of
such a pact, but they declined
comment on how much grain
may be involved.
There has been speculation j
the industry that Poland might
seek a bout 2.5 million tons of
U.S. grain annually over the
next three years.
According to A gr iculture Dopartment export fig' s, Po.
land already has bought a bout
1.9 million metr ic tons of U.S.
wheat and corn from this year's
harvest, about double u
rc ases last season. Further

Sammy Davis Recovering
IA)S ANGELES AP - Entertainer Sammy Davis Jr.,
49. remains hospitalized but "feeling great" as he
recovers from fatigue and a sore left leg,
"Sammy is ccming along Just line. He is (e',ling just
great," hIs physician, l. Gerald Bbnkfo rd, said lyIonday. "lie 'A ill probably be released in the next coupi of
(lS."
Davis as admitted to Century City Hospital Sept- 16
after walking in 'on his own two feet" and requesiIng
treatment for neuritis.
Blankford said the leg pain probably was a pulUed
muscle since physicians cowd find no evidence o(cjjse ise.
He said Davis' primary problem was Fatigue.

Sokolov To Marry
MOSCOW (AP) — Writer Alexa nder Sokolov says he
has received offi cial permIssin to go Vienna to marry his
Austr ian fiancee.
He was to have married Johanna Steindl, 32, la st wu ek
in th e Soviet Union, but Soviet officials barred her retiirn
to th e country.
Passport of ficials relented only af ter Austrian (1ancellor Bruno Kreisy appealed person--illy to Comm urdst
party boss Ikonid

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Brezhnev.

Glscard To Visit Egypt
t..MR (AP) — President Valery GLscard d'Estaing of ,
France will pay an official visit to Egypt Dec. 10-15.
The semiof fi cial newspaper Al Ahrarn said that dun ng
Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's visit to Paris l st
January . France agreed to sell Egypt about 50 supersoriic
Mirage Fl fighte r-bombers.
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Territorial Florida had a Samuel Pepys of its
The judge made the Jourr.vy through the is said tlIoi In old Spanish times a branch of the but his administration was harassed
by Indian
very own. He was Robert Raymond Reid, judge lonely countryside to hold his first court session Inquisition had been walled up and when opened trouble&amp;
and governor, who came from Georgia to find In Tallahassee, recording details in his journal, there was foul air, human bones, remnants of
When William Henry Harrison moved Into the
here a sense of wonder at his adopted home.
'l'he traveler," he said, "sees the beautiful St. clothes and shoes.
White Howe, Reid bowed his head to the political
Gov. Reid told all about It in his amazing diary. Johns, the extensive pine lands, the dark gloom
"McGtrt, the terror of South Carolina and axe.
Like that of Pepys, it was an intimate and
of Black Creek, majestic Lake Kingsley, dark Georgia, was confined here. Here, too, the 'Blue
"Harrison is In a terrible fix — overrun by
detailed account of his daily fife. 11, was also Suwannee, subterranean rivers. . .11
Bloody' members of the royal family were Im- politicians and Dffice seekers, It would be
sprinkled with pungent comments about state
And then, having reached the young capital: prisoned by the king on account of his (ear of wonderful if
the old fellow's steps to the grave
and national figures and affairs.
"Here the lofty livcoaks, the hammocks, the treason,
were
not
hastened
by such cases. ..l suspect he
Unlike the farn,us English diarist, however,
rural city, or rather, the forest city of
"Ah, if these walls could speak!"
will send me parking."
Coy. Reid was deeply religious and had con. Tallahassee, wove their spell about ire."
After enjoying the beauty and mystery of
Reid was right, but held no animosity. Kinsiderabie talent as a writer. Unintentionally,
It was the countryside that drew him. For the Florida, Reid took his greatest pleasure in being dilness was his nature. lie spelled out his cre.
perhaps, helefta vivid record Ofdeveloping
people ln the settlement he had little praise. a judge. He tried tobea good o,te. fie took to In his diary:
Flda, Its people and places.
After a day in Tallahassee In 1835 he wrote:
heart the charge of Moses to the judges Of !el
"1 would be a patient,
As federal judge for East Florida for six
"A city full of filth.. of all genders. I never In Deuteronomy 1:16: "Hear the causes between husband, a faithful friend, akind father and
good man, an
years, as territorial governor for a troubled 15 knew such d!rth houses and indifferent people. your brethren and judge righteously between upright judge and free from debt."
months, and as presiding Officer of the con- Gov. Eaton is a rowdy, his wife is drunk or crazy, every man and his brother, and the stranger that
His final service to Florida was his leadership
vention that drew the first state constitution, and several ladies are bu t so-so. My time passes Is with him. Ye shall not respect persons
in In the St. Joseph Constitutional Conven tion,
Robert Raymond Reid was, as a Tallahassee In Tallahassee very unpleascntly — passed at judgment, but ye shall hear the small as well as putting the
stamp of
high moral standards on
editor wrote In this obituary, "part and parcel Of the public house where the noise and dirt prevail the great. Ye shall not be afraid of the face of the document thathis
emerged. Florida's first
the tilatosy Of F1cr.
kla
to a disgu3tlag degree."
man, for the judgment Is God's."
constitution was widely praised as a model.
Reid came to Florida almost by chance.
It must have been a hard day ter Judge Reid,
Pondering these words, Reid jotted in his
When the work was done, Reid congratulated

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Swofford support and assistance in th e campaign are Pat and sales to Poland were stopped
Sept. 22 at the request of the
Earl Abbott of Altamonte. Th e municipal election is scheduled for State
Department, despite proNov. 4. (Herald Photo by Donna Estes
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The hold on Polish grain sales
foll owed an earlier ban on sales
to the Soviet Union, an embargo
President Ford said would
continue until mid-October.
By then, Agri culture officia ls
hone the
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sored by Syrian Lebanon
OCT. 9
agreed to a
schedule
American Club to benefit local
Hopper Elementary School for purchasing grain.
chair charities, 1017 N. Mi lls PTA, 7:30 p.m., gene-al
Butz and Barcikowskl said in
Ave., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
business meeting and guest
a
Joint statement after a meetspeaker. Room visi ta tions from
OCT.4
7 t 7:30. A nursery will be fng Monday that "the actual
quantities to be covered" by the
Lions Club spaghetti dinner available.
agreement will be worked out
and bingo, 4-8 p.m., Sanford OCT. 11
Civic Cntcr. Profits benef it
Past Grand Knight P.M.
dinner, when Butz visits Poland Nov.
Lions eight Program,
Knights of Columbus, 8
for 25-28.
Collectively, Poland, East
Voter registrati on, 8:30 a.m. members and wives.
Fraternal
Order
of
Eagles
Ger
many and Romania have
to 2:) p.m., Lake Mary Post
Pizza Party and dance, 7 p.m., bought about 4.7 million
metric
Office by County Supervisor of
club home in Fern Park.
lcr.s of U.S. grain this year.
Elections office.
Rummage Sale., 7:30-a m. to3
p.m., Super Valu Store,
Altamonte Springs sponsored
by Rolling Hills Mor avian
Church Women's Circles.

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CAIRO ;API
President Anwar Sadat will arri , Its
the United States on Oct. 27 For an 1 l.day state visit.
The semiofficial newspaper Al Ahram said Sadat:expects to discuss with President Ford plans to buy
American arms and to argue for a $400 million annual
Increase in UK.S. aid, now $0 million.

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Casselberry Lions pect.ant parents, Room 12, First
a.m. Altamonte Civic Center.
Club
host.
Presbyterian
Church in
Open to all interested women.
First Report dinner United Del-and, 7:30 p.m. First of four
Free blood pressure checks, Way campaign, La Fiesta deals with maternal health and
3-6 pin. Winter Park Memorial Restaurant, SR 436, Cassel- nutrition.
OCT. 6
Hospital, Edinburgh Entrance, berry, 6:30 pm. Host OCT. 34
Lyman High School P-ThA,
second floor annex.
C.asselbcrry lions Club.
White Elephant Sale spun. 7:30 p.m., school auditoruim.
Open house, with parents It
Following children's schedules
and meeting teachers. Refresh- 0
ment.s.
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Seminole Unit 30 of DAV 10
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ADMISSIONS
Oscar M. Harrison
Auxiliary,
7:30 p.m.
Spurgeon B. Smith
It
Sanford:
Clarence A. King
Daisy I... Washington
Longwood Elementary it
Ca therine M. Brush
Frank G. KnIght III
ShIrIe
W Ill m C r t1
School
PTO, 7:30 p.m., Police •
Andrus Chanclor
James C. Ung
Casselberr
Cliief
Keller will speak on
Cecelia M. Farmer
Lewis J. Minter
Walter L Klein, DeBary
bic')'cle
safety.
it
John E. Lambertson, DeBary
Ella I. Matthews, 1)eLand
-Meta A. Baehr, Deltona
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HaroldBenjaminsen,Deltona
Edna L. Mullin, Deltona
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Andy P. Evans, Geneva
MRS. CLEMMIE WILSON
owner and operator of Hill
Michael G. Motto, Maitland
Monday's high 85. Overnight
=Hardware, Sanford, he was a
Anne Lowe, Orange City
low 66. Rainfall was 2.97 inches. •
Mrs. Clemniie Luelle Wilson, member of Maitland Rotary
Partly cloudy through
$3, of 312 Oak Ave., Sanford, Club, a Mason and Shriner. He
BIRTHS
Wednesday with showers or
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died Monday. She was born in was a member of the Friend"%
thundershowers likely, mainly 0 Ci
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Dalton, Ga. and came to San- ship Baptist Church of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert during
afternoons
ford In 1970 from New Orleans, Altamonte Springs.
(Lorraine) Whittaker, girl, evenings. Highs In upper and
&amp;)s. •• /
include her
Survivors
include
I Survivors
his Sanford
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l.ows in lower 70s, Variable
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brother, Fred Gilbert, Sanford; daughters, Mrs. George
moth' southeast winds 10 mph, c
two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Miyakawi, Stuart; brothers,
DISCHARGES
gusty near thundershowers.
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4. McGuire,
and Mrs. Josephine George Stine, Sanford and Paul
Rain probability 60 per cent
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:War mnack, both of Sa nford ; J. Stine, Orlando and two
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Sanford:
through Wednesday.
'several nieces and nephews.
grandsons.
Louisana Anders
Extend ,d Forecast
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Gramkow Funeral home Is In
Funeral services and burial
Brian B. Carter
Partly cloudy with scattered
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charge of arrangements.
were held Saturday in Stuart
William Hawkins
thundershowers Thursday and
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wi th Rev. Harwood Steele of.
Tatanisha Holmes
mainly south portions Friday
ANDREW STINE
ficiating,
Adcock Funeral
Georgians, L Reese
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and Satin-day. A little cooler
77, of Home in charge.
James C. Rober tson
north portions Friday and
Andrew C. Stine,
Jacob Sanders
Saturday. Lows mainly 70s
: Altamonte Springs died
Anthony Williams
except 60s northern portions
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Thursday In Stuart. A native of
Funeral
William J Chambers, DeBary Friday and Saturday. Highs
'Pennsylvania and former
Doris H. Cole, DeBary
mainly in the 81I with arotind80
WILSON. MRS. CLEMMIE
Roger W. Nelson, DeBary
or low 80s northern portions ibb
LUELLE— Funeqal iervies for
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Bernice
E.
Redman,
DeBary
Friday and Saturday,
Mrs Clmmie Luelle Wilson. 53,
Lauri J. Rajala, Deltona
of 3)7 Oak Aye, Sanfor d, who
Daytona Beach tides: high 41
ot'd Monday will be held Wed
Gertrude E. Wallen, Deltona 4:30 am., 5:10 p.m.; low 10:48 111
n4's(My at tO am, at Gramkow
Donald W. Wright, Deltona am., 11:23 p.m. Port 10
unefal
Chapel. Burial in
,
Clarence B. Sparrow, Lake Canaveral: high 4:23a.m., 5:02 ,
O.akiawn Memorial Park,
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Monroe
p.m.; low 10:46a.m., 11:15p.m.
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Miss Dietrich clutched the curtain at the start of i perof her one-woman show Monday night a t Her
Majesty's Theater, took one step and fell. A doctoi was
called and Miss Dietrich left 45 minutes later in a pr'ivate
car.
"There as a great hush and three pairs of I' ands
reached out to help her." said Richard McCarth F,, an
Australian film direct or w ho saw the incident. The
audience was told she had become ill.

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Henry A. Kissinger bunches th e next step In his strategy
for the Middle East, an attempt to negotiate a new Israeli Syrian agreement, at a meeting today with Syrian
reign Minister Abdul HalIm Khaddam.

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session for th e first high-level discussion between the two
goverrjiuents since he arranged the Israeli-Egyptian
agreement nearly a mon th ago.

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difficult ground. Being absolute and old.
fashioned monarc hs, they know full well there
are determined forces working to overthrow
them. Their aides have said as much to friends of
mine. These opposi tion forces are strongly
assisted by Leonid Brezhnev's men in the
Kremlin, and abetted by Arab fanatics on the one
hand and, on the other, by returning Western.
trained liberal and k(
ttn, engineers
and technicians. They are small today but
growing steadily. They've seen what happened
to their colleague In Libya. They know of the
consta nt threats to the life of King Hussein of
Jordan. They are all too well aware of what Is
happening in tiny Oman. And, at home, in Saudi
Arabia, Kuwait and Abu Dhabi and even In nonArab - but Moslem — Iran, they read the signs,

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A woman member of th e Black
liberation Front told three gunmen besieged in the
basement of a restaurant today that they had been
disowned by the immigrant organization and should free
their six Italian hostages and give themselves .
The tonuan, reportedly a friend of the gunmen known
as Sister Yenimi, sa id th ey had no chance of escaping
police net around the do wntown resta urant or of being
fl own out of Britain.
"You are on your own. Give yourselves up," she said.

hope of reconciliation.
The treaty sets well now because of the
courage of one man — Anwar Sadat of Egypt,
who has risen above ancient hatreds. But Sadat's
neck Is stretched far out, ripe now for an
assassin's bullet.
Egypt's top man has the offi cial backing of the
moderates who rule Saudi Arabia and a nwnber
of other rich and powerful Middle East sta tes.
But he has lued the wrath of the utremlsta
who will not hesitate to kill — and die — for their
beliefs.

SYDNEY, Australia (AP)
Marlene Dietrich,who
began her stage career in the l9)s, has fractured her
thighbone In a stage fall.
The promoters of her Australian tour said the s Lngeractress was under a physician's care In a Sydney h(m pi ta l.

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IA)NDON (API - A police siege of three gunmen
holding SIX I ta lia ns hosta ge in a downtown restaurant's
tiny basement storeroom went into the third day today
%I, ith no end in sight.
'We're sta ying put," one of the gunmen shouted
Monda y night th rough a hole drilled in th e wall of the 10by-12-foot room after Scotland Yard twice refused their
demands fora plane and safe passage ou t of Britain.
"i'bey ain't going nowhere," declared Deputy Asst.
Comm. Ernest Bond.

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Marlene Dietrich

courts.
The 15 ETA militants were abroad although they were less
More than o,000 persons
Basque lawyer Juan Maria arre.sted Sept. 191n a roundup in violent than those
over
the
marched
in Paris Monday, and
Bandres said he had been askL.d Madrid. They were charged weekend.
thousands more demonstrated
to defend the country's top with ambush killings of police
Thousands of workers in the in other French cities.
guerrilla leader, Jose Ignacio officers, bank robberies and Basque country were in the
Pn.sident Ford expressed reMugica Arregui, the 30-year-old other terrorist acts,
second day of a 48-hour strike. gret at the "cycle of violence"
military chief of the Basque
Police believed that ETA also
Spain's biggest newspaper, in Spain,
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PEOPLE

MADR!D, Spain (AP) — Gent. natjonaljjt movement ETA, or was responsible for a raid on a
Pueblo, demanded "evolution,
eralissimo Francisco France's Basque Land and Liberty.
government pay office in Bar. progress and democratic
government is believed planMugica, charged with having celona Monday In which three change in the direction of fiberto go ahead with trials of 15 a leading part In the December men and two women disguised ty."
Basque guerrillas and death 1973 assassination of Premier as doctors got away with
The Junta Dernocratica, a
penalties for some of them dc. Luis Carrero Blanco, was $600,000.
federation of Spanisn Cornspite the thunderous foreign transferred Monday night from
The outcry against the execu- munists, Socialists and other
protests against the execution police headquarters to prison, tions was the biggest in Western leftists, praised the "Solidarity
of five terrorists last weekend, the lawyer said.
Europe since World War I!. It of world opinion" against
The government denied new
He added that the trials could stemmed from deepseated Franco regime and declared,
trial were imminent. But law. begin Wednesday and that he opposition to Western Europe's "By its permanent
repressive
ers for 10 men and five women expected the prosecution to dc. last dictatorship, to political violence, the
regime has the

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held on terrorist charges said mand the death sentence for at repression and to capital pun. exclusive responsibility for the
they had been told to prepare least four of the male defend- ishment.
rise of political tefforis-n in
for the trials before military ants.
Protests continued at home and Spain."

"I"he sea is full of sharks," said a boat owner who
visited the crash site. "They're tearing into the bodies,

Ignite

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Franco To Ignore Protests

BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — A
Hungarian jetliner with 60
persons reported aboard crasheci into a shark-infested
area of the Mediterranean off the
Lebanese coast early
today, and rescue workers said there appeared to be
no
survivors.

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Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1973
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Off Final Taunts As Frazier Does Slow

The pomp and pageantry of a
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Miss America contest was
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probably not nearly as exciting
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Sanford.
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for 35 area girls who competed
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MANILA (AP) — Muham- Joe Frazier may sit down . was in full voice and high spirits seat
in the fourth annual Sanford
Indoor coliseum) If every people may watch this fight," can take home as much as
Rick)', Marty and Timmy
$9 him in two rounds, has had only light for eight months," Frazier
mad Alt fired off his final taunts fore you do.
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ABBY:
Why
are
while the one-time titleholder seat Is taken as promoters said Don King, th
Business and Professional
e
flamboyant,
Rayborn, sons of Musician Ken
million
and
Frazier
$5
million,
two lights since losing a 12- said. "I have sacrificed and
and Joe Frazier let the smoke
people ashamed to admit that
"This fight will be the corn- and challenger, Frazier, predict, ranging from $330 for imaginative
Women's Club (BPW) "Little
one-time Ohio
and Wanda Rayborn, have a
Au,
Is
th
e
2-1
fav
or
--1;
r
ound non-title decision to All worked to get at this man again.
ite
based
burn
inside
himself
Monday
in
i-'
rn
they watch television?
plete annihilation of Joe Fra. maintained a tremendous cairn ringside to $4 in the gallery, the numbers king and former
Miss BPW"' contest Saturday
connew album out, "Blue Grass
on
his
eighth-round
knockout
of
Jan
8, 1974. lie stopped .Jerry I have it all together. I don't
the
smoldering
hours bef ore zier. It may end before the first
—
I have friends who say. "I
refused any brash pre- gate would be more than $1.8
night at the sci ci...i.
'ict who has emerged as box- big George Foreman to regain
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Express.' The combo appeared
1
Quarry in five and Jimmy Ellis think I have ever been be tter."
their 15-round rub ber battle for round."
NEVER watch television, but I
dictions o an early knockout, million, an indoor record.
.
Center. Contestants were Wright and Valerie Weld, in the recent Blue Grass
ing's modern P.T. Barnum.
th e title in Zaire last Oct. 30 and in nine.
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the heavyweight boxing
Frazier weighed in at 21 4
just
happened
to
catch
'All
In
Frazier
only
"The
fight
will
go
one
to
15
gritted his teeth
Additionally, closed circuit
escorted on stage by Sanford performing during the ccatest Fcsthal and are the grandsons
"No fight in the past has been subsequent victories in the past
Lj
One
'Jzr•
of
•
th
e
mysteries
of
e
championship
of
the
world.
th
and
All at 224, both heavier
and punched the twg a little rounds, hei said hoarsely. "I will TV is being beamed to 68
The Family' last Monday
Naval Academy cadets Jay were Mary Ann Roberts, Cindy of Mrs. Ruby Miller.
coun- witnessed by so many people year over Chuck Wepner, Ron fight is how much speed and
"The
showdown
has
come."
than anticipated". Ali, supreineevening, and . .
harder. From the rim!, where be there. I ain't 1wini no- frjpq ini'Iii,linu tho rn,lni tln_ ......i.... ...t.
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power the challenger has lost ly confident, boxed only one day
bellowed
an
emotionally
Thatkindofsnobberyirksme
he
held
his
final
workout,
he
where."
ion,andwjth380lqcatjonsn the
Following the judging, the Debbie Whelchel, Jackie
share wtuit do I do nOW'
While on a month-long nor______
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charged Ali, the self-pro- told some 5,000 Filipinos:
to no end. Wh;at'.
i with these ASPHYXIATED IN S AN'
The
bout
is
scheduled
WedUnited
States alone, poses against 43 per cent o e gross
queen and her court were Greene, Lisa Greene, Sara bee thern tour, Stacey and Bob
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slaughterhouse
butcher who with Au, the first won in a 15- "Why should I box' I know
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phonies,
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will
nescLiy
at
'On Wednesday.you
10:45 a.m., local time potential rcenues of $22 muhonored at a festive 'Queen's Roberts, Mar) Ann Groer, Howell a retired Marine, at
( \RIAS
razier
$2r
against
22
won
the
title
Ill
1970
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turning the occasion into a bur- have a new charnpion."
ENJOYSTV
iluesday 10:45 p.m., EDT, in lion to $30 million.
- e the extra
Reception" for all attending. Vicki Shelley, Betty Pierce, tended part of the Marine Corps ~L -per cent. If the extravaganza Kingston, Jamaica Jan 22 in 12
lesque
road
show. "Come early.
The defending champion, Au, the United States) in the
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St 'n tmndreil million
Dl' AR I NJOYS Most people firm mattrMs to another room
Crowned Little Miss BPW Susan Swain, Cind) .i3, G
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dreams
Bicentennial Queen for 1975-76 Madden, Debbie Kmffrn, Becca Philadelphia
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was Shelley Renee Hardy, Carman and Margo Dowlen.
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they regard watching TV real name) and I have been
I)°flIAeliussejlandMijdred
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Al
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iviiiiuiii pu rsuit, they
uauwi and
even uuuey Lind first vice president of
up was Heather Marie Scividlo,
We're both 17.
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reluctant to admit that they're
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary entertained their mothers at a Ballet Guild of SanfordOne day, I was afraid I might
joint
constant
%iCWrI'%.
birthday
family Seminole, attended the first
Selvidlo, Sanford. Linda
be
pregnant. I was scared to
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It's the same kind of in- death and felt I couldn't tell my
celebration and pool party at 1975-76 general lumncheon of
Michelle Gazil, daughter of Mi
DeBary home on Sept. 14. Council of Arts and Sciences of
security that causes people to mot her because she'd have
and Mrs. Joe Gazil Jr., Sanford,
Bambi's
mo
th
er,
Mrs.
Wanette
say
they read the book when been shattered.
Central
Florida , in Orlando,
capt ured the second runner-up
oniy saw the movie.
they
Wi
se
and
Mrs.
Mary
Dufley,
Wednesday. From some 30
title.
By chance, Jo hn heard abeut
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two Seminole groups belonging
Lori Wilson, contest emcee lie
The center of attraction was to the council won two of f
husband, Al Neuharth of
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Nure
Gordon
with
4frurn
left)
Queen
Shelley
Renee
Hardy,
second
nmner
=
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old Peflesser Is ueau Fame with his baseball e
her
father,
and
Rudolph
(and
Arts
Company of Florida, was
Club President Nora Gordon.
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his
shoes
and
socks
or
Lathe
his
doctor
and
given
a
pregnancy
xp loits young fellows beat by a mile carefully and concentrate on
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Michelle Gaul and first runner-up hea th er Marie
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feet when he comes home, lie test. Everything was kept
,
Selsidlo. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.
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Val C016.rt was contest Maryi Duffey, grandparents; presented the sanie honor.
Casey
Stengel,
one
of
basebut
it
was
only
a
small
part
of
,;
:ball's most colorful and adored his exquisite contribution to the I've never seen a more under- what he's telling you, you can
chairman Others assisting
standing person. Or a more learn plenty. A fellow can get
Is
until it's time to go to bed, tiiefl counseling session for
figures, succumbed to cancer game he loved.
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were Myrtle Gradick and Jean
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. leaves panicked when I saw a girl I
Norris, decorations; and June
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leaving
a golden legacy for fans Stengel stories around than you talks. But he's plenty deep. And
them
in
the
bedroom
Foley, backstage coordinator,
I f_, 'I-- This knew there, but John, who was -4
., ~ .~of A ages.
Naturesniells up the whole bedroom with me all the time. pol
assisted by her daughters,
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"It's just impossible to sum can shake a bat at and countless nobody knows more about this
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like
)OU wouldn't believe. It out that we all had the same
Cathy Haug and Jill Gongwer.
The Herald Services
witticisms from the language of
remember that in order for and how the 'baby plant" bulbs to show how they are the child with an unending list
up what he's been to baseba ll," "Stengelese" which he created
of sure repels me from an
I.Aura lo Garrett arranged
problem
When your children get bulbs W bloom in the Spring grows.
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said a close friend, California with his gloriously fertile
t he trophies and gift cer- around to asking questions — OU must plant them this Fall.
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To illustrate precisely what
You can choose from a wide for their fragrance and delicate
Angel General Manager Harry
I
have
bought
him
foot
tificates: Margaret Gau
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.s was; and they always do — about
better than what I had had In
Explain
to
your
youngster
you
mean,
slice
a
bulb
from
the
selection
of
bulbs:
Tulips,
with
sh.ape,
are
shorter
and
should
deodorant
and
anti-fungicide
MY
high
school
health
class.
Dalton,
after learning of Stenin charge of programs, birth and growth— what will be that a
Stengel never would say in a
.
zwmmli~
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bulb
already
contains
the
pointed
top
to
the
flat
bottom,
their
long,
slender
stems,
be
planted
in
clusters
of
a
dozen
sprays,
which
he
used
a
few
(Not
only
was
the
information
i
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publicity and vote tabulation; your answer?
new flower and stem, and has Observe the plant tucked glorious colors and graceful or more. near the front of your times reluctantly, but it didn't had learned in school outdated,
: ral lkpital.
and Virginia Mercer, Joanne
. w- a couple of hundred and anyYou needn't worry, because its own food suipply to sustain snuggly inside the layers of ftpes, bloom at various times child's garden. And try some of help much.
Herringshaw and Brenda Pettis you have a great deal of help in the "baby plant" over the food,
"He
popularized
our
game
time
the grand old man of
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much of it was just plain
and with a needle, lift the over the two-and-a-half months the smaller bulbs as well, like
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.
with
so
many
people."
I can't sleep anywhere else wrong.)
were at the door.
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baseball held court, he always
-preparing a response. Child Winter and during the Spring. "baby plant" out and look at the of the Spring-nowering season. crocus, glory of the snow, sciUa because
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Stengel died at 10:58 p.m., had his audience spellbound—
I have a bad back and
School of Dance Arts students psychiatrists report that by flowering season. You can also em br
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and usually mystified—by his
firm with birth control, if desired,
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youngster can learn much
i~
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the onetime manager had a
stengel was always gat in
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about the wonders of growth
abortion if you want it
bod
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rapidly
spreading
malignancy
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the
clutch, Hall of Fame pitcher
aW development.
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arrangements
who
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basic patterns of nature's
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miracles. They can also
i they are listed In the telephone
- by his widow, Edna, whom he cher when he played for Stengel
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Homes
V
develop an appreciation of the
book) and ask for an apmarried m 1924. They had no on the old, uproarious New
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was
a
breathing
legwhy
he's
become
an
image.
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Nearly every house is beset
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NEW JERSEY
epd. Perhaps more than any Why he's so beloved. Why he's
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Rollins College School of sharing some kind of gardening
by at least some of the many
Stark WhIgham Is all smiles as he accepts a plaque from Optimist Club member Bob Hasty, honoring
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other figure In the history of the the greatest amba
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sea dor the
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conditions that cause fire says
Creative Arts will host the activity with the famfly and
the senior quarterback as Seminole High's player of the week in a 21-12 victory over Spruce Creek. game
E voryon. tai a problem.
i 7 74 .-- .-,_
,
he
earned
the
title
of
game
The sports world lost one of a kind Monday night when
Second Annual Pacesetters other youngsters, vital non\
.
0
has
yours?
For
ever
a
personal
reply.
write
to
I
Whigham fIgured In all three TD9, scoring twice and paning for the other. I Herald Stall photo by Bill
flay Pettis, agricultural
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Cal
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Casey
Stengel %ent to meet his maker.
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Conference on Saturday. OcL 11 %vrbal communication Ukkes
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bassador.
unbelievable I don't care how
Extension
although &amp;ddrest*d envelop*, please. 11
01' Case lists-t his pluses, but in the final outcome, pluses should
Keene Hall Music Building
Halt to write itt,efs? smd
to
Introducing chfldrui to these
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far
outweigh minus" and he will be safe dt home without
Abigail Van Burn,
lfl Lasy Dr.
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717he name "Pacesietters" is leswris, through gardening, is
._thing about this.
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Boverly Hills. Calif. 90112. for Ab
sliding.
used on an intemtional level to usually very easy, since they
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In the United States, fire by'% booklet "Hvw to write Letters -4) 1:.
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plesw tfK lo%c a
identify teachers who teach are inherently fond of dig"
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damages or destroys more than for All OccalionS.Pace group piano and who meet and planting and playing in the
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halt a million homes each year,
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"Could I have used you to chase some of those high pop flies
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on a regular basis to further dirt. It is also a lot more ü
claiming
some
6,5(
lives in
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Marvelous
Mary couldn't hold because the fans would have
their facility and urxkTstanding teresting for young people, If
dellthg (I
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oved
It,
but
they loved it anyway; they would have loved it and
ding,
ByJIMBAYNES
of the Pace appa
Pcy. And they do their thing last week
they can
touching WA
Fire Pa,E
out.Thentoo,wewantedhimto
count,
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we
could
have
won more games but not the pennant but you
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very well. They have some out for the game against Spruce see we could play without him. I
By comparison, the same
According to Mm Berlha
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the toughest opponent on our horses up front, good size,
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and Creek He is pronounced well think everything is okay for this Gainesville team made few
Eutaler, sistant Director of
not like some of the guys who were in pinstripes but then they
Tackle
to
tackle.
schedule,"
declared
Seminole
"
in short we have our hands and ready to play this week.
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carefully and get rid of f
the Rollins Cotlege School of hands, for example, and feel it;
wee k. I hope so."
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mistakes in humiliating Lake
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had a lot of other guys in pinstripes beside them." is %hat I
Thjt's the biggest problem coach Jerry l'osey. "The full"
Gerald Meyer is also ImAn additional change In the Brantley last week In Forest
Creative Arts, this year's
Lngine Casey saying.
facing Seminole High School's toughest by far."
831-1300. '
open
to
see
exactly
CALL
what
Don't
hesitate
to
ask
your
'
s
going
Posey
wasn't
sounding
proved.
lie
played
last
week
Seminole
llneup this week will City, W.
rnxcUng will feature a
Heaven may never be the saniv.
A football learn Friday night as it
Posey describes DeLand as a pessimistic about Friday's with an ailing knee, and should find Mike Good and Curtis
F
Department to inspect
Jazz Lecture-Workshop which on; and they can plant it
"That
DeLand-Gainesville
.41 `"Al
That
spring day of 1%0 Ls clear enough to have been
faces the task of attempting to team' not fancy," and looks for game at DeInd More of a be much
ILIveS ni watch it
.
your home for possible hazards,_____________________
improved by Friday. Johnson going back to two-way game could base gone the other
will be conducted by local jazz
yesterday. I was striping cops off the W ii 3( hint in the w ire
remain undefeated against it to continue running from the wait and see attitude.
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Pettis says.
Holland Bulbs, ideal in
"Gerald plays with pain," duty. Good will play end of- way," said Posey. "Gainesville
\
history as weU as give practical
4%
-~
room
of the Sarasota Ne%s, a task I 1~,,-! L~(_iin-,, roti-.ur
long-time rival Del-and.
1-formation with a slotback and
Good news in the Seminoles' said Posey. "That's the kind of fensively and defensively, while scored ft but
had It called
suggestJons as to its use with
proficient at in my job as cub reporter.
.Both
teams
are
3-0
and
have
occasionally
two
wideouts.
i..
camp is that two of Powy's kid he is. Now we might could Johnson is a tackle.
seiopment cycle,
causes of home fires, Is
46P
P.
back by a penalty. That svrit,
plano S1Ude1S.
"llaynes, get out to the ball park and i,tt n e a si(i~b-ir (,n
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an
obvious
eye
on
the
role
as
"But
they
are
a
tackle
to
-I
ticuLarly cask to grow, even for
injured
horses
are
on
the
mend.
have
played
Tim
some
against
carelessness
in
the
U3
and
p
DeLand's
list
of
victims
incheJ
the
momentum.
Still
both
'4
today's
'ganie against the Yankees," barked 'out the sport,,
deba
kingpin in the district stan- tackle team, basically," added
r
Tim flames rested his ankle Spruce Creek, but we held him cludes Gainesville, by a
disposal of smoking materials
clubs are outstanding."
editor, a kindly gruff man who would take on under his wing,
but not baby him
musicians are invited to attend
drop in the bulp and cover i t
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For cost and fw-ther in- with soul — let sour child water
electricit) — defectise wiring
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matteof headline writing. editing copy and reading page
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It was time to ruli out the barrel Saturday night when the German American Sockty of Casselberry wrong size fuzes, worn Lip
formation on the Conference the bulb immediately after CLUB HOLDS
D
proofs
held Its r-untal Oktobtdest with plenty of good German food and rousing German music. Costumed pliance and extension cords,
.
call the School of Creative Arts planting and during dry spells
first writing assignment kit chills up Ifl) spine as I
approprialdy for the ocrasiou were (from left) Else Simmons, Anna Pope, Egon Millick. Edith and electric cords run under
$
at 646-2211
and wait for Spring. Just
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to the parking lot. It wasn't the first stoq bit. You sft
Millick and Bobbi Russell. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent
CAN
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the Yankeeswere in town. The New York Yankees. And anyone
who grew up listening to Dizzy Dean's radio broadcasts
n
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describing Mickey Mantle blowing bubbles in the outfield and
9ilth
honie runs into the stands would trade their entire baseball
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Whenever I talk to a group of
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trading card collection for a chance to go into the Bombers'
0-moosirig your own colors is
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teams
in
dedicated needlewainen about
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The
Associated
Press
dugout and talk to Yogi, Mickey, Roger, Moose and Casey.
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very pleasurable and so is
the art of embroidery I always
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS believes that Oklahoma's class th is year. Last year we were college football poll, wi th firstThe Yank ees were taking ba tting practice when I got to the
111
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make it a point to remind them
place
votes
in
paren
eses,
will
tell
by
end
of
th
th
e
th
e
co
seallege
No.
1
t
he
first
week
and
fl
ball park. The first thing I noticed was Mickey Mantle's neck.
DENVER (AP)
If you ha ven't had much
9
The her- Packer 12-yard line.
O~ After telling It like it is, Barry foot ba ll year.
how important the finishing
second week we weren't. But at son records and total points. uldetJ duel between ,reen Bay
PackHuge.
Powerful. Roger Mans was not yet hiding (run reporters,
ex perience, take the time to
After Hadl passed the
Switzer is telling it like it will
For hst relief
touches are to the look of their
"Most teams are up and down the end of the year we were Points based on 2D-1&amp;16-14-12- quarterback John Hadl and ers to within
%Vhitey
Ford still looked likea kid, and stars like Bill Sko ,Aron,
look at examples in Your local
16-13 late in the
be.
M94-7-6-544-2-1:
ork I'e noticed that even
during
a
sew%on,
but
if
you're
a
there.
Ask
me
again
after
it's
Clete
Iki)er
anil Ralph Terry %ure spending idle moments
call the
mmilework shop or go to the
Deliver's Charlie Johnson game, middle linebacker
I,
;4$
95
"I'm still happy to remain good enough football team the all over."
accomplished craftswomen
1.
OkIa
(30)
3-0-0
l086
checking
out
girls
in the th ird row.
never came off, nor did the Randy Gradishar came up wi th
library and look at books on
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St
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after
our
poor
perform
polls
will
take
care
of
them,'
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Despite that close escape at
Case-y %as holding court in the dugout. Half a dozen
.embroidery. Select sti tc hes you
running battle between John another defensive gem, picking
ance against Miami last Friday selves," says the realistic Miami, Oklahoma's defending
3.
So
Cal
(1)
3-0-0
878
executed, sometimes are
reporters
were ?Z)Wg to keep up with him. didn't know who
enjoy doing. If you like wor king
Brockington and Otis Arm- off a HadI pass and running 44
4.
Nebraska
340
careless about how they finish a
715
Strong.
Switzer.
"We
play
tougher
national
champions
received
30
score
with
40
they
%ere.
but
they lookid important. Inierview over, the
French Knots, try musing
yards for a
ball coach. "But w ha t I'm doing learns than a lot of those other First-place votes and 1,086 of a
Im,'piv nIPr nf pmhrthi,.v
344)
5.
MISSOWI
650
writers
scattered
and Casey looked up,
them in some areas of the
Both Johnson and Armstrong seconds remaIning,
.
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.
Ight now will take care of the guys."
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By TIlE ASSOCIATED PRESS to hold out, maybe he could
Since replaceing Hank Bauer
The St. Louis Cardinals Diego Padres out of the cellar second year of his contract, t
have
done
better
elsewhere."
as
Baltimore manager in July, brought Schoendlenst back for for the first time In the ex- it might not be a happy au.
-_
Earl
Pro
Football
Weaver,
12990
:;
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1968, Weaver has guided the his 12th year. Under the unflap- paa5ion club's -history. The atlon if the boo-birds come out
FIFTH
I Fermin
Schoendienst
and
John
National Football League
770. 3 20. 10. 7 Sala Moguirli (5)
But Weaver did not want to go orioles to a 724-477 record for a pable redhead, the Cardinals Padres finished with a 11-91 again in Veterans Stadj
National Conference
420. 360. 3. Maruri Agv)rr.
McNamara are all going back elsewhere, as he pointed out won-lost percentage of .60283. have won 938 games and lost 835 record for fourth place in the They booed Ozark unmerciful,
listen, DiVIsion
340. 0 (4 5) $7.10. P
5) 153.90.
W.. I. .7. Pct PP PA
to
he the
cheers
nextback,
year.too,
after
his ninth sea- That beats out Cincinnati's for a percentage of .529. The National League West.
SIXTH -I. AIva iav (3) 14 . Danny
mos t of last season, despite the
Ozark
is going
sonsigning
with thefor
Orioles.
Wash
2 0 0 1 000
3
Sparky
Anderson
(.60269)
for
C
ardi
ls
7
Domngo
Eloua
(6)
na
won
two
National
Dallas
Like
Weaver
and
Schoen(act
th at he had th
but may hear some jeers.
2 0 0 1 000 33
3 10.) Eddy Zarre
"Cashen knows that I'd ra th- second place behind Joe League pennants and captured dlenst, McNamara signed a contention for e Phillies in
p'
Onts I 1 0 .500 36 3
the NaUwj
p ca 271.10
Weaver, Schoendiensi and er stay in wi
S. LouiS
1 I 0 .500 54 57
th Baltimore than McCarthy for managers with a World Series under the for- one-year contract.
McNamara
SEVENTH
1.
League
East.
Oouza
Arana
(I)
ey
are
among
the
tat"
go
any
other
pla
01
Phil
Th f inally di
0 2 0 COo
ce," Weaver five or mo re years' experience mer Cardinal star.
10 60, 9 60 12 10. 2. EIdy. Beitia 16, eat baseball
Ozark
will
return
to
the
Ished
second
to
the PitLiburj
managers to
Coofral DIvIsion
sign said,
3. Ica Atbqdi (1) 500;
since
1900.
0 0 I000 IV 21 1050.1240;
for
McNamara
pulled
the
San
Philadelphia
Philhies
for
the
Pirates.
the 1976 season. Ozark has
(6 7620, P ($6) 250 20.
2 0 0 1.000 47 30
EIGHTH
been
brought back to fulfill the
1
AI4yi
Ramon
ti;
Chic
1 1 C 300 22 4 750O,S60.5(1
4
;7 SantiMugu,rza endofhistwo.yearcontractde.
Gay
0 2 0 19
(3)
Chucholarrea
Western Division
spite voices of anger in Ptiila(I 3) 37.70; P (I 3) 19.70.
L.A.
11
NINTH
0
Soo
30
32
1. Zarre (2) 1660. 1 00. delphia.
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Playoff Clubs Stack Up Evenly Across Board
0
0 .000
2*0;
7.
Erda
3140
(1) 3.70. 2 60; 3. Juan
Weaver, one of the most sucSMF
0 2 0 000 31
(I) 3 70; Q (71)2340; P (21)
On.
0
0 000
62
75.50 cessful managers in baseball,
NEW YORK (AP)
TENTH
I. Muuera I) 77.60.
Amerfr.an Conference
You East
champion Pirates were so the Red Sox 67-SO during the extra game at home,
necessarily in that order,
11 50. 340; 2 Sahli (1) 6.20, 320•
not
unexpectedly
signed
for
ancouldn't find more evenly
cl osely
Eastern Division
matched during the sea- season.
Mauni (6) 280; 0 (I I) 33.00. P (I I?
The
playoffs
o
n
with
twope
Other season with the Baltimore matched teams than those In son, in fact, that they scored the
W.. L.
Pts. PF PA 7470. DO
Gary Nolan, the only Cincinc
134 SO.
'
The home field advantage game sets over the weekend
Buff.
Orioles
7001
for
fl
a healthy contract the baseball playoffs which same amount of runs-55.
ELEVENTH
1.
AlavaMigus'
nati
pitcher to beat Pittsburgh
Batt.
1
was significant in each case- Boston and Cincinnati.
IS
1300, 1370. 120; 7. ChuchoAltu estlz'natCd at $85,000.
start Saturday.
Miami
1 1 0 300 43
The
Oakland
A's,
champio
ns
twice this year, Ironically prob.
witheacho(theteamsholdlnga
(4) 13 20.
Arecha Axpi Is)
"There are other managerial
14Y
wonthree
The
Cincinnati
Reds
and
in
the
West,
mid
the
East-win4-2
edge
at
home.
This
could
ably
won't start any of the first
-6)
9240.
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Jerry Reuss, who
N
Eng
0 7 0 .000 1429
TWELFTH
1.
SantlAltu
(7)
Jobs
opening
up,"
said
BalfiPittsburgh
Pirates,
contenders
ning
Boston
Red
Sox
similarly
come
Into
play
next
week
since
of
four
games
from
the
Reds
two
games. Sparky Anderson
Centr.aI
Division
1.4
1600, 350, 350; Chucho-Juan (I) more General Manager Frank for the National League pen- each won six games of the
CInn.
7 0 0 I 000 45 17 120.
has
said
he'll probably open
Ir 12- the defending World Champion during the season, and Jim
3 Bilbao Alp; (7) 760;
Cashen, pointing to weekend nant, split a 12-game series game American Lea
Hous.
0 0 1000 10 17 11 71760;
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g
ue
series.
A'
trill n6t fhrt
nt
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ItUUILCL,
fliUl
IPJ
IvhI-Jldnuci3 against
IUIIVU W1U W5
uuirigs
1 0 500 il
Minnesota and MU. during the 1975 season.
with all II 13600,116
all 2)
But
the
A's
showed
more
ex-fivegame
set
in
Oakland
and
Cleve.
0 7 0 00)
:
ga
me to Cincinnati, will pitch the East champions-Don GW.
waukee. "If Earl really wanted
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Duflose went out Sat urday Sta te Is the top rusher among
night and compiled 154 yards in major Southe rn Independent
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a 215-pound senior full back
Ben Garry of Southern Misfrom Sarasota, Fla., said sissippi is next with 296 yards in
Monday. "But I was running 63 attempts. Georgia Tech's
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Next day I was ba ck In the wire room ta lki ng to the same old
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.sport. figures, but none wi th the same nostalgic vibrations,
I always considered myself lucky to have stuck my nose In
on Casey's last year wi th th e Yankees. By th e way, th e pitching
held up anti the Bombers won the pennant.
Years later I found myself running into Casey. If not at
spring exhibition games in Florida then at the Governor's
Di nn er in St. Petersbu rg.

Funny thing is that Stengel never forgot, "What did you do
with those white suede shoes," he asked me two years ago at the
cocktail party which precedes the governor's bash.
Funny, because I forgot I ever owned a pair of the Pat
Boone specials.
i made a mental note that what impressed me most about
the man wasn't the pinstripes or Mets uniform, but the man's
character.
Stengel's exploits as player and manager are history.
Stengel was a legend in life, a baseball immortal in death.

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lightning quick, smart, con- purge of high officials, has tak- who shurgged off a midweek
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All . Frazier Ready For Battle

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anymore, a part of the team on flanGed last-ball pitcher WOfl
Coach Doug Dickey conJoe Brunner of Northeast
three games from Yaz and the
the field,
curred that it was "his usual Louisiana leads the passers
Earlier this season, after Red Sox. That was also the
performance."
with 62 completions In 118 atmessing up his first few star- season in which he established
But DuBose, who never lost a tempts for 734 yards and one
ting pitching assignments, he a 1.12 earned run average, the
yard on 132 carries In 1974 and touchdown. He has been In'.
was sent, reluctantly, to the lowest ever compiled by a
has 327 yards on 47 carries this tercepted seven times. Buddy
bullpen. It was the first time in pitcher working a minimum 01
year, said he had added In- Gilbert of Tulane Is second with
Gibson's 16-year major league 300 innings.
centive
Saturday.
28 01 64 for 389 yards and four
lie has also won over 250
career that be was relegated to
"I wanted to win this one bad TDs.
gamesand has more than 3,000
second-line pitching status.
Gibson turns 40 In November, strikeouts in his career, which
and, before this season began, roots him in the Cy YoungChristy Mathewson-Walter
Johnson pantheon.
Legal Notice
Gibson was famous for his
pride.
It may have been
PUBLIC NOTICE
were ahead, it began to rain, ed," said Casey. "So I got up Yankees to stunning triumphs
(Continued from Page I-B)
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Ihe the reverse of the shame hesaid
Casey pointed toward the dark- and walked away."
County of Seminole will file an aP- he felt as a boy watching Stepin
and piloted the expansion Mets
plicahion on or before October 21,
The sometimes-clownish ening sky and demanded the
In
1947
Senge1,
then
57,
was
in the most poignant part of
Fetchit
shamble
on
a
movie
ISiS. With the Florida Public Em
ployees Relations Commission, sçletri, when young Gibson Stengel leaped across baseball game be called. He was ignored steered to the subject of urn- their young history.
history, spanning the ancient until he pulled a flashlight plres in an Interview. Soon
Suite lOS, Ambassador Building, would slink into his seat.
Stengel, enshrined In the Hall
2005
Apalachee
Parkway.
and modern ages with equal from a pocket and began Casey was pounding those desk of Fame when he was 76, manHe
Is
now an outspoken black
TahIi,pcassee, Florida 32301, for
man trying to maintain his ease. And throughout the signalling his bullpen with it, and shouting, "Those umpires! aged 37 years, including 25 in
approval of an ordinance deter
They take years off a guy's life, the major leagues.
mining bargaining units, through dignity. It is test at game-time colorful career that covered 56 He was ejected.
local regulation promulgated by the nOW.
field.
years,
the
hawk-nosed
figure
Sometimes,
to
demonstrate
his
believe
me. I don't know what
Prior to his years of glory
But less so off the
County of Seminole pursuant to Is
For
example,
in
a
hotel
elevator
produced
an
abundance
of
rich
shock
at
an
umpire's
decision,
keeps
me
going,
honest
I
don't,
with
the Yankees, Stengel had
power in the Constitution and
Stengel
would
keel
over
in
a
They'll
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death
ofmeyet."
managed
the old Brooklyn
stories.
Florida Statutes and recognized in earlier this year, a white man
Once
when
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was
managing
mock
faint.
Once
when
he
used
the Tuiker Act in the form Of Or
In tribute to his 56 years in Dodgers and the old Boston
got on and said to Gibson,
cinance No 7517. The Ordinance Is wearing a tic and suit, "1 want Brooklyn he took off his hat on this ploy, umpire Beans baseball, Stengel won a niche Braves.
available for inspection by the
the field-and a swallow flew Reardon did the same thing. with the game's other ImmorCharles Dillon Stengel
public at tto office of flc Board of the fourteenth floor."
"When I peeked outta one eye t.als in the Hall of Fame at resigned as the Mets' field boss
Cuunty Commissioners. Room 15C.
___________________________ cut of his hair.
Seminole County Courthouse, North
Another time, at Boston, and saw Reardon lying on the Cooperstown, N.Y.
in 1965 after breaking his hip In
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Patti Avenue, Sanford, Florida,
when
his Braves, for a change, ground, too, I knew I was lickHe managed the New York a fall.
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Bob Gibson, seated by his of one of baseball's finest nitlocker, looked up and saw Lou ching careers, and one of
Brock standing before him with baseball's most intense and
a straight face and a picture of thrilli ng performers.
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chance for the National League virtually crashing off th e
pennant, could meet an ol d. mOUfld.
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head of the National Football League Players
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The chairman of th e House labor-management subcommittee said legislation to expedite cases brought by
athletes before th e Na ti onal Labor Relations Board might
be in order because iii the current NFL labor controversy.
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said th e subeommitLe would hear Thursday's testimony
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be fore making recommendations,
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Association, told the subcommittee Monday an increasing
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CASSELBERRY The 1975 Rating (UDR) cha mpion for the Mickey was one of only two ladies will
be admitted free to
fall har ness racing meeting past two seasons is ba ck wi th a drivers to score two triples the clubhouse
or grandstand
begins Wednesday for a 41-day power-pa cked sta ble headed by during the season. ( Three wins and will
be entitled to half-price
stand at Seminole Turf Club Rum Fantasy and Easter April, on one program).
drinks until first post time.
wi th track officials predicting two of the biggest crowdThere will also be a fashion
Some of the top drivers
the best mee t ever,
pleasers here the past three
here show in the clubhouse prior to
give Neely and Bridges
Pos t time Widnesday is 7:45 seasons. Neely, who
t he
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n.m. with nina rnra4
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program. Many old favorites night of the spri ng meeting In a Crank, Art Kucla, Mike
LIFETIME
will be ba ck in action, plus down-to-the-wire duel wi th Ken Sabatka, Tony Mantegna, Dave
M'LJ['1W SHOCK
several new faces from the Vanderschaaf had a final Sica, Ted Rau, Walt Kinsley
nor thern and eastern United average of .419; best among the and Ken Nicholl.
ABSORBERS
Sta tes. The latest coun t of driving colony compiled on 32
Trackman Billy Rouse and
ho rses is 632, insuring full fields wins, 22 seconds and 21 thIrds, his cr ew have added several
and plenty of competition.
Young Bridges, last season's loads of clay to the racing strip.
Put a
Both of the spr ing meeting's dash champion, has an eighteen This should guarantee
a
set of
driving champio ns, Bob Neely horse stable ready for action, lightning fast track
opening
these
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and Mickey Bridges, will be on The clever relnsman from night.
hand to defe nd their crowns. Nor th Carolina will be trying to
on our
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Th ursday, will be the first
car. YoulI never
Neely, the Universal Driver add to his 44 wins of last season, ladies' night of th e season. All
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and for Seminole County, Floridai)ATEO this 261h day of Sep
Said sale will be made pursuant to
and In order to satisfy the terms of tember. 1973.
said final judgment.
( Seal)
A
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(CIRCUIT COURT SE AL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Elaine RiCharde
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Clair.e RiCharde
Deputy Clerk
VAN DEN BERG, GAY 8.
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SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S1slpcA.OS.p
STATE BANK OF APOPXA.
Plaintiff
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
SHAKFP VAt F
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FOF&amp;XFR,KATHRYPIL BASS
CIVIL NO. 71.1690 CA 09 E
VALERIE ft GILL IS. as all of the
FF01 PAt NATIONAL MOP
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CONVENTIONAL
VASO DOWN 950/. lNANCIN
AVAILASLE
acPi Woednier, Home Featvrcs Central Heat Ano
Air, Shag Carpeting In LIvIng Areas, Insid* And

Prvately Fenced Rear Yard And Mere itt Come
On Out And See For Yourself.

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Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm. Apts-Fum. or Unfurn.
On Lake, Free floltins9 .Pool SClbhoe
Drapes Carpetlng •Sr-p, Dlninq Poems

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ir' lot, Shade and fruit; $110
- month Phnne 177 676)

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N UPISWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
103W lttSt
373 606) or 373 0517 CveS

-- TAFFER REALTY
Ppj Real Ettate Broker
372 6655

1100F 75th St

1 Reuirc.nm home, fully furnished
(A. anti ('H 57*900 Phone 373
.tSA7 No real estate calls

Moving? Why Not Live
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movtrg jl!o,varce when you buy a new

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keep the ditfenence.

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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
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Prices range from $36,900 to

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lIon, structural Insurance and outside liability. Granada

Towohomes qualify for the 5% x credit.
'Oiler espiIes September 30, 1973

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION
a Close to everything yet away from It mill
Large wooded lots a Stret lights
Paved streets •Sewers •Sldewalks

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30 Year Mortgage -S prt. dovin
or Conv,nti.ri.l Mortgages,

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$3 Iur.ora R*vievard, laclerd, Fiusda 11115

SEAt ESTATE. P.11

for

Rent

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carnal
Sharrp000r for Ciflly SI 'D per d.sy
CARROLL'S 1- UppiIT5,jp

CONST,.4jC'flcJj Inc.

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(stats Broke,, . Broker coop invited
rn P.09.17 MI iIflt k.ws 9 1.7 Ilasdjy Is hid,, I lx 7
S$tdrdly £ Sxndt. Pcae (3Otj 327 $721
373 SCID
Egval Housing Opp.vtvautu.s. E9vØI N.vng Liedt

Addètions

21) W. 25th
Sanford, ?Ia,
Call for Appi, 322-3)03
Remodeling

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8GJJos for Sale
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1966 Mustang 3 speed 299 New
spction and tires, valve lob; 539
9073 after 5 p
5974 Hvv'nat h4l'P.Prk air sj$'
trans , mn wheels i.xtr., 5? Cc
PP.rni. l'fl A1.A7
1971 Pinto, automatic, factory air
3995 371 6570 or 514 4605 Deale'

65—Pets-Supplies

1977 'Tvofa 7 dr. how mileage.
rnl'vimy sO'clal Averag, retail
51700 Our price, 11)95 3331570
p, $34 160% Dealer

FPFE KITTENS to 000d homes;
onod tweed Call alter S p m , 373.
3736, III Hay's Drive
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Siamese kitten's, Purebred, sail point
cocoa; $23 each. Phone 3720737
after 5 pm.
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I49 Chevrolet El Clmino. low
mileage, Small V-I, auto. trios,
PS, air. Immaulat, condition
thrOuatt 11.600 or best offer.
Phop 562 7706 after 6 p m

6 Yr old Palomino Gelding. ex,
perienreei rider 5
37) 7)34
after 8 n m

1,73 Buick LeSabre, sacrifice, 52.150
or ties? offer, 377 l99ldays.
or 3fl.737i after S

Spring Wagon
Make offer, 2 sets of Harnesses,
single or double pull. Can be seen
at Horse Rider Store, 7551 5.
Sanford Ave. 339)502,

1967 Oldsmobile 442
ISPed. AM FM Palo
5325 377 TI)?

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For Rent
Pasture for horses,
Phone 377 0736.

67A—Feed

AMC,'Js Hornet Hatchback, Camel
with hrOw,t onstripes. top con
dition low mIte's 17.900 $30733)

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1961 CadIllac, Coup. deVille. full
power, new tire's, top Condition,
1975. 3734349,

JIM DANDY JAZZ FEED
"Buy DIrect From Boxcar"
OR MIV'S F. 44
Sanford 333.4737

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1973 Grand Torino Ford, fully
equipped, exceptionally cleah,
12693 Call Duane McGuire., 37
16,51. Dealer.

68—Wanted to Buy
ANTIQUES

Ty Antenna's Installed Also music.
intercom pagI'sg systems New or
old
rnn'structo's
373.7990
eu'tNeest Video.

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CASH
For Your Junk Cars
373 5)29

5974 Dooge Ram Charger, i wheel
drive, full power, air COnditioned
51,500 323 7271 after 3

1 Piece or HouSefull
CASH '(73 1)21

We Buy Furniture"

1967 Old's D.lmorst. new Inspection,
5275 3776163

DAVES' 373 9)70

LookIng for garden eguipmenl'
Read today's c'assifled ads for
good buy's.

lanted to buy used office furniture.
Any Quantity. NOLL'S Cassel.
berry. Hwy 1797 8301704

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

PAVMONDSI.i BALL
Rpg Peat Estate Broker
377 5.61) Aft h-lr's 373 7757
6)7W 1st St . Sanford

Air Conditioning

ST. JOHNS REALTY
BROKERS
Days--In 617)
Nights 377 7357

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I AXE MARY- New 3 bdrrru
homes Make color selections
PAved streets, city water, 521500
with only 5700 down Government
fiOnçjrig 814 1649 Builder

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SANFORD
3 bedroom. 2 bath
home, shady yard, air conditioner,
will dicker or swap. 5)9,300

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AIP
C0NDIII0NING
REFRIGERATION,
DUCT
WOP K
74 hour %eryicC Al
makes
DYKES
AIR (014
Dli IONIPICi. 372 3t77

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REALTORS

5306133

Eeauty Cart

3 Bedroom, 1', baths, 1600 down and
assume payments

Kish Real Estate

Nr'd help fYI lts.t Saturday rOh
Fa,',i
rtf'r%
endows bn(Crfr,ir.wrvh etc Bytnepipuror
P
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RUDDY'S
HOME
IMPROVE
%IIEPiIT ALL TYPES OF CAR
PEPITRY AND REPAIRS 377

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lngl family loes In Sabal Point tor
sale to builder's only, By S. R. 431
Investment Corp. Call Mr. T
King, at 204 33$ $4.41 or But:
Realty Inc at 305 2,951573

45-Resort Property
abln adioinlng

Ocala National
Forest Most Bluff Ridgt'. SO's 100'
lot Cabin furoisrseci, ar con
ditiorled 16.300 with one third
down. 322 $770.

46-Commercial Property
FMINOLE CO ACr,iqe tracts,
smlI arid large 17 000 per acre
and up Terry Realty. Realtor 628
0115

( arpen'ry. Remodt'hing. Add,tbont,
Custom Work Licensed. Bonded
Free estImate .373 603*

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THE HANDY MAW
iinting, Cirpe'ntry, Cement work,
Trash &amp; Clean up. Odo Jobs. 3772645
Sf lIAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS - call Phil Gonzalez 3,33 3233939
ROWE SEPTIC TANK
censM. Brino.d Insured Con
crete Septic tanks, lnstalIats
trainfIefds &amp; tanks pumped 337
1990

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A small ClASSifipti Ad br-ncj's 00
returns Try OOe arid st'• Call 3??
2611 or CII 9991

ii ,r..,.-- F.i', rio Iti ,0, f ndn'- i
rlacr'!rs lye, c.sr tO ur.e 5 00
5MrTO' spryer' ,rw
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'1' .'aIry is.

C&amp;A Badkhoe Service

Roofing

Lar Clearinc. till urt, 1 10i 'Ock
All kind's of d'gg'ng House trailer's
stored &amp; moved 377 9)43,

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cleOrir.g 3?? 8177 alter S

Home Improvements

'.P.., CLIAPIS ALL
(item or pressur cc le.in rj
371 r*a

ESTERSON LAPIDCLEAR,p4G
BulldoZing, Excavating, Oith
Work F ill drt, top SOil 377 5943

Land Maintenance
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d1r STORAGE BUILDING
cola Treteg Timber, Thermal set
polysteq finish Over guy steel
SPECIALIZE INL.OWCOST
F,.', n.,-,t l''i':', .S.i 3L'e
F ,t'P1OL F STEEL CO
$69 0111

Pressure Cleaning

Radio &amp;TV

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

Buildings

PET REST INN
Roardog &amp; Groomnq
Ph 32-2 1057

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or thi l'iui rieç wt'.o doesn't
a
foil timi h"vkkprr Financial
Statement's arid ti report's $34
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P'FrrlpnC,. .sISci m, mr-Dart V
W!'rkm,'un MI $770
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Inter or,
Platpr
Fcc' 7.

TOWER'S ltlJ.AuTy SALON
(fbrrn.'nly h1.irr.'t s beauty NOOkI
5)91' 1 irs! ?? 5742

Phone 377 3179

1 Bedroom, 3 bfh, family room,
formal living &amp; dining rooms,
work Saver kitchen, breakfast
room sio,000,

Abalneu,
Window &amp; Door Screens
Ctstom made Repair's
Discount Prict 3276630

Forrest Greene; Inc.
3736353

Home Improvementil

en?raI Heat &amp; Air Conditioning,
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS 'n Sanford, 377
1771.

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BALL REALTY

CRF.Gopy MOBILE HOMES
3*0) Orlando Drive
Sanford 373 5200

(A.P.R.) with 20% down. No closing costs. Monthly mai4
tenance fee covers lawn cart, water, sewer, trash colI.c.

Townhoincs

64—Equipment

COLOR TV , I1I93MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
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644 1006

Price 5*300 On If. &amp; Old Monroe
PcI 171 9079
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42-M)bjie Homes
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;';';-;;;; &amp; bath. new garage

321.0041

$31500.
Iittleas5%downwlthftnllncingat7.75%(A.P.R.)or7.25%

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ttr'r b4r call REALTOR Associate
Jo Mr DanIel, 377 41)4

f,rst year's membership to

Mørch I,

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tO. 6 CVI
'tranSit wtirh 8' ste.4 bed. Excel
('('Oi"I SI 499 *1) AS5

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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Avu'. Sanford

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4 Wheel drive piCk up I SPeed. '11
lnt,'rnat,onal. short bed. heavy
runn;rsn gear 15.900 773 3633

Spectracide granules far lawn iti"
sect control. Gardenland, 1400W.
is? St.. 373 6630.

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62-.--t.awn.Garrjen

Color TV's from 530,' RAW, from
$15.- Service all makes HERBS'
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TV. 200 $ French, 323 Il3i.

Broker, 107 W Commerc,.l
Sanf ord 377 71$)
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centrat heat and r, color-coordinated stchen and much

fee ($400) and

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Rough 2"6"xI4' lumber I" aSsorted
lumber
S HP roto tiller,
Westinghouse dithwathcr
2330
Orange Aye, Sanford

Motorcycle Insurance
fLAIR AC,Fpj"f
)7J 'i1,f,
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MLS-REALTORS

more. Complete recreational facilities maintainnd by the
Sonora Homeowners AseociIion On closing we ay your
Initial

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See what a Granada Towohome has to offer Over 1,650
square feet of living ipaco
including 3 bedrooms, 2V,
baths und plenty of closets A private courtyard entrance.
enclosed patio garden, twocar garage with electric doors,

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Kitchen
Bathroom Cabinets, Count.
er fops, Sinks ln%tallat,on
available Bud Cabell
377103? any
time

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1972 Yamaha, Also Kawasaki Oct
bIte, 90 CC. Penney's Mini Bike
37? 26.43

..TOP AND THINK A MINUTE, It
ClassifIed
Ads didn't work
there WOuCn'? I';" Aby.
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53—TV-Radio-Stereo

W. Garnett White

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KEPIMORE WASHER,parts,
service, used machines
I'OONEYAPPLIANCE5373

JOhN t( RIDER ASSOC

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Wood or steel rl.-sk', e'r-(utiyt' desk
&amp; chairs. secretarial desks
&amp;
Chairs. Straight chars, filing
cabInets, as is Casts nd Carry
P4011'S
(assetberr (7 97

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In Sanford's Finest

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Used office

rob tiller Hand Cultivator
Good
condition 373641$,

OUALITY APPLIANCES AT
BARGAIN PRICES SANFORD
AUCTION, 3737310

"SERVICE BEYOND
TP4ECOP4TQACT"

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F HP Toti ridnO mOwer I HP

52-Appliances

WITT REALTY

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Chngr- PC EL'S
BODY SuOp.
1109 Sanford Ave

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7' long, roll
tvrw' all me$l complete with all
h*rnle*re 514% Phone in I96

Rug, 9'x17' made Lee's Beautiful
green, ideal for living rm. 3 mos.
old Deflary 661 83)1

All i'riee financed with easy terms

76—Auto Parts
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60—Office Supplies

8' Por4 Table rue rAck &amp; cues needs
new rover sirv's 'P77 Cai

PIFAT AS A PIN 7 bedroom home.
enuipperi kitchen air $17,750

970 I5lr.lr h'OQr home,
Q(%id
condition Sir rifice due to ifIne
('ul 731 liAlA

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Petter, 'S niece sofa &amp; chaIr. corner
table P. 'u 4' renter table 373 1014

TWO RFDROOM home in excellent
conditions, sItuated on 7 large lots
Uy he 7nned Commercial

They're Hot" *

New houses no rural area Plo down
payment, monthly paymtnts less
than rent Goyrnment sUbsidIZed
to Qualified buyers Call to see ,
you Quatifyt

34-Mobile Homes

(.Oriqfl5psn' 01'? all the equipment
you nr'eri fnr thôi' big nor's wilts a
want act

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7 BR. air, near SiC. Ige. prl. !p?,'
$530 mo plus utilities, $33
security. 372 0543.

separable

ham and

322.6457

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
PEAL ESTATE. INC

7 fledroflnttfurfllshed houSe
For Rent
Phone 7327627.

1 Pmmm rnttane clean close in,
maci A-WI n.i a,.
munnn

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witPi nice garden ',pot In good
location 51(5000

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3227643

vr.i name it anti oa
We build
'V aryt rlq
Our desire 5 to
Ple$' you, at an ,'Ifo'dable price

('IINTRYTRAII EQS Nice lot with
trees nearSlC7 BR 152% mc I
tSP 357(5 nor Shill) dAmage deposit
Pt! 5737
(I 1FF 'OROAP# REALTOR

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Highway 17.92, Sanford, n4ext To Cavalier
323.86700r831.9777

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Upside Down Building?

Bedroom hni.

t- IJIIER BRUSH
in 1947

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POISSON MARINE
2921 Hwy Il 97
373 596!
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Sofa Bed, 550. End table with
drawer, 1)0, 1 drawer Chest, $iS;
Rocker, $20; Swivel rocker. $15;
Gate leg table. $43, Youth bed,
$30; Mahagony secretary. $230;
Gold 91" Sofa, $15, KULP
DE COP ATOR 5, 409 W is? St 322
7335,

Commercjag Properfje
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

Realtor

7 Apartment buildings, near town
convenient to shopping district
anti sn..v,ls 170000 cacts. terms
Ovailable For lnformtion call
3733737

33—Houses Furnished

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p3(Sp3A1 fves 8)5 1470

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BR, fpncpd va.'d. 519) Adults
preferre-ci 371 SASi
3?? 6670

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CaIlBart

tOt,
etC Buy I or 100) items Larr1'
Mart, 7)5 Sanford Aye

Wt.y store it and forget it? Sell
a'
forget it with a Classified Ad 3fl
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,r-ner 7n ?aci ri r,n,. I "'c-cirpr'.itinn
twin
fli'eciIC. front
l(i*iifl'j leiu,e sewing machine
Pay balance t'if 57$ or 10 payments
of 1* See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
107 East First. Downtown
177,94)) Eve $49 flU

ChOCi. borne on large lake.
Car
pete. central ht'dl &amp; air, equipped
kitchen Also rental apartment on
property for extra
income or
mother.in.law And WOuld
YOU
believe? A bomb Shelter! Mt see

CASH 322.4132

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i' V bttom fiberglass i ISPiing boat
&amp; trailer, E*CelInt
ConditIon
5150 3723915

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31 941 1 fip Puannivmn's 50
,, 70's, 3 Rrp 'i-, bath, assume
a BP 7 bath 1 i'd Acre 53% 900

?or Bedroom wood
framel',ouse. Call
371 6410 or 377 076$

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calu3ot(te

one

3 Bedroom, 1' bath home in Fern
Perk. Carpeted, draperies, fenced
yard, lake privileges, near
shoppIng, church, $223 mo
FORREST GREENE INC.
REALTORS 5306111

REALTORS - REAL ESTATE

leanest

great deal more fat,
which Is

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY
SELL
TRADE
3)1315F Firt St.
3n on

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Top price's paid, used, any condition
64.1 $126. Winter Park

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51-Household
Goods
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Pi.n Real Est', Broker
171 ((#411 177 774* 17) ¶2)3 173 7195

3 BR, I bath, air, appliance's, fenced
back. yard, pump, fruit trees
120.000. 3732671 afteri.

Sunland- 3 BR, I bath, kit. eg,.,p a
C. mature couple. No pets 373
9)63

321.004)

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Near Osteen - Old 2 Story home on
', acre; 7 bedrooms, 1 bath;
$fl,5°Q Call anytime after 1p.m.,
fl3355
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Loch Arbor, 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
carpet, $175 'no. Adult's, $63 0526.

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Bedroom 1'
t.i,itti, carpe?eu t.
rr-frmo,',atn, So," large
fenc,.
P*rI '.'ar(l air 37) 500

Lakefront, Lake Mary

Central Flaricsas
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
327 199)
I9ICS French
3777)11.373 1496,377
377 1939,
4)64

Itt like pennies from heaven Wi.Cn
you sell "Don't Needs" witri a
want ad.

j1cnrflk

322 26)1

Look, Best Buy

TIIPEF BEDROOMS
- fabulous
buy wIth 'pace osIore. mid p0's

Stemper Realty

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"'r rlr'wnto,,0
371 9(30

RFDIICED 17 400-Lovely horn, in
Wvnnwon.j 7 bedroom, I
bath.
dining P. FlorIda rooms, double
lcd, well lanthcaDed
with large
C..5It $77,31)

Mrvlern7 BR. large screened porch,
carport, utIlity rmn
kitchen
r'ai.lppecj, frul &amp; shade trees. 5160
m. 2,77 77

Professionally Managed
By

7-Bedroom, air conditiofled, fenci
yard. 1901 Summerlir, Ave 5*9
or make nlfr-r 377 1)97

REALIYINC
701 E 25th St .373 7532
l'fALCOLBFRI REALTOR
f've' 372 t17 rir 377

FHA APPROVED Minimumd
((*vrnr-nf 1 bedroom, IL'S
bath.
central Ps A. carpeted,
fenced
3,$(

32-Houses Unfurnished

322.2090

DEPARTMENT

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SANFORD

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private party 37) 43,0

5973 Sloop, 21', berths 5.
olIcy.
head, alt Sails, auxiliary out
board, 16,800 305 571 3179.

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HAL COLBERT

Harold Hall Realty

7 Bedroom, Florida room, fenced
yard Children O.K. Lights and
water included in rent, 5119, 32'2

1505 W. 25th St.

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REAlTOR 1735771

I AKF MARY- 7 BR duplex, kit
rhen r'-oupped Carpeted, central
neat P. aIr, 5)50 per mo
FORREST GREENE INC
373(351
REALTOR
3775970

TOWNHOUSES

HUNT REALTY

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At- TER HR
17; 1991
17; 9751
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For used furniture appliance:

EIectroIux vacuum cleaner,
Condition Call 327 5710

7545 Park

LARGE HOME. SMALL PRICE
$27500 buys thi', 7 story, I bedrooi
2 bath Large rooms, unvs al
bllcony kitchen,family arid dinli 39
rooms Drive by 2514 Marsha II.
Owner must sell 373 9110

41-Houses

Tw hedroom. turn Or unfurn.
adults preferred Security deposit.
373 5551 cr 177 6670

STUDIO 1,2. 3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM

Daily tCIO'.pdWt'
Bingo lp..trI,da.y 7(00

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Luzu,y Patio Apartments

flusinest Meeting
?nu1Mcrcia 2000
CIubHor 3pm

per

percentage
against the woman's taste buds won't cbangs that.
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malpractice
feels responsible, having
should
content
to Welby for
low-fat
eat pork?
eat per cent of the calories in raw,
the woman is her all beef y wani The fat in
lean round steak
the
strain

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ardens

FLEET RESERVE
ASSN

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Easy friendly living. Come loin us.
FRAPIKLIPIARMSAPTS Rent
from $114 mo 3736450

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Merchandise

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IS' Runabout, fiberglas. canvas top.
50 HP Mercury. enqne &amp; boat in
e'ct'4lnt 5h*
&amp; ready to go
C'oøcj trailer, $495 377 4067

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$974 (,qçupfl 16' Aowrider. 63 HP
Fvinr,,dp. immaculate Coed
L,rwI1es all safety &amp; skI eguip
57.59% 17139fl

Phy fled with matching
dresser,
5P' Walker, 57,' 409 Safsuma
Drive. Sanford '$77 6777

322-2420 Anytime
REALTORS

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.iPuoderril:Ing your Mom.? Sell no
longer needed but uSeful items
with a Classified Ad

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Accessories

55—Boats &amp;

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Ore fl"rtroorn 7AI7 Flrit Sanford
P4nnetç 119 6956
Mrs MeWt

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newspaper,

WELBY, your food tastes

tD,'The Covenant"
begins' hemoraghing

6. 7 bedroom apartmt,
furnished or unfurnithed Newly
redecorated Come see. 300 E
Airport Blvd Sanford 3731310

THIEVES ARISEI! And fake alt Ok
at this steal, A I BR home on Iai ge
lot Central climate contr DI.
Washer &amp; Dryer, gas BBQ, p us
lots more! Back on Ihe market at
iust 529.900

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Move up to elegant living in
a
beautiful Granada town borne at
Sonora 3 bedrooms, 7';
baths,
eat in kitchen, patios,
double
garages, with electric openers
Recreation area, many other
extras
Terrific
financing
available
with
low
down
Paytnenti Call or come Into sales
office a? 700 Kricsr'r Road
for
personal Inspection

"VAL Oil APAR TMENTS
ADULTS.NOPETS
116W. 2nd St

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after all
has been
Round Steak. 4,7 per
cents and a
Rump.
cent
health 1-Bone
cent
cent
of Fat.

the rl, then trkd
assault her, She was
ear

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DREAMING WON'T ..O-ACTIDPI
WILL! Roomy I BR. 2 bath ho
irs fantastic location Screet
'ed
porch, sunken living roc m
privacy fence, nicely treed, W slIt
to school! 152,900,

Larry Saxon, Realtor

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Patio Town Homes

Mary
Nice furnished apt,
mature witrking man only No
St,.,dent%, or pel% 594 In 3930

BAMBOO COVE APTS

tOVILT V

Sanford, Florida 3777)
Attorneys for SaId Estate
Publish' Sep, 16. 73. 30. Oct 7,
OFR.11O

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and BRYAN LEE HICKS to BRYAN
LEE BENNETT and you are
required to serve a copy of yours
wrlttt'n response, If any, to it on
PONAI US WEBSTER. ESQUIRE.
ot Whittaker Pyle arid Stump. Post
Office flow 337. Ov.edo. Florida
attorneys for Petitioner, and
file the original with the clerk of the
above styled Court on or before
()tpr 72nd 1973. Otht'rwitt' a
ludament may be entered in favor of
the PetitionerWITNESS my hand and the seal of
said Court on Septembt'r 13th. 1975
(Seal)
Arthur H feckwith. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
_________________
By' Elaine RiChard,
Dpufy Clerk
PublIsh Sept 16. 73. 30. Oct 7, 1973
DER 121

1S51, Radio

Who

responsible for

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''.- oii fur n,tii.'a,
Paneled, gooni quiet nelghboqhoJ
All electric, Adults 377 0296

take
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4O-Condomjnjunn

1 or 2 Bedrooms. Adults only
PARKAVENUEMOBIL5PARK
2345 Park Drive. 510 up
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oneself, For further disculon
of
have hunger, suTite

A
moving confrontation with a
Terry

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U I P100
I .'ryp.t'-n p., '
.
ird .,t
il -4', ii

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Lake Mary, l,srge BR. central Oh.
ulillties turn $173 mo $23 damage
tee. Ref req Couple or lOdit Plo
pets. 377 0505

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Deflary -Ac1utt I BR. air; close to
store's, churches Ideal for retired
persons 668 615* or 732 5034

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Real Estate

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Judge.pre%ldinqjnCpIambers,in the HICKS to MARX ALAN BENNETT

socjalj,

"One

F F TIN 05
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Your MLS Agency

Want to rent 2 or 3 bedroom home in
Washington Oaks or LIncoln
Ht'ightt area Phone 3736642

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Realty

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADE

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30-Wanted to Rent —

1 bedroom, kitchen equipped, air,
carpeted, 19! 30. Adults only. 377.
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7796 wIt nds, &amp; eves,

3ürtm

NOTICE TO DEFEND

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Man or Woman To Share
Esprnst'or Room &amp; Board
In Home 32) t379

i.'., 17 '17 1 fr.tu.
- 'r. of Santo.,)

Ill THE CIRCUIT COURT, lP AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA IN CHANCERY.
CASE NO. 7S-143a.CA.Is.B
In Re; Name Chant. of
MARX ALAN HICKS and BRYAN

Reader IA/a n

passenger, a
Barnabv guest star
Ig h t
Kennan Wynn who comes out of To Lose
a
stuper to find he's
-sharing the back of the trailer DEAR DR. LAMB - I am a
the pachyderm. When the compulsive overeater. I try
I
everything, then
elephant also comes to
go on a
ser
after (he
Uon wean binge and eat myself to death,
off, it wanders off, and the fun Is there any way to remove or
kill my taste buds so I
just begins,
get
DAYS
any
satLsfaction or enjoyment
8-1:30 ABC
"Fearless Forfe Part II" From food? I really think it
Lxoctht. I need your
daring feat, juniping
motorcycle over 14 garbage
DEAR HEADER
The
and ne
ca
the much
your
that.
matter.
that people
food
KER "Whodunit" successful
you
cut
away
all the
the the story doesn't end there.but
bragged making
meat. it
actual muscle
people
too much
Then

male
from boasting about
they hadn't done, and thereby
clear Rosalie's name. Good
thinking.
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Legal Notice
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THE
CIRCUIT
COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, iLORIDA
PROBATE NO. 743$ICP
In Re: Estate of

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Iloom, Private entrance, private
bath, air condi?iored, no cooking
377 6180

LEGION
0 OSTSI

"HOtlinc" Adults or Teens

NOTICE OF WIT
________________
.1 BASSETT, Individually; COM
be Stated and also immediately
TO' FinancIal ACeptin,
OfA
,ARTIN
BANK WINTER PARK. A Florida
thereunder
the
names
afld
addresses
Corp
_________________________
WHITE LINE
have a tricky load tonlgJflan
ftnklg C(wjrwalion, GORDON S
of
Stockholders
Owning
or
holding
I
ts
Broadway
PILJTT, IndIvidually. LONGWOOD
per cent or more of total amount of
FEVER
elephant. They also have an
Kansi,s City. Missouri
Stock If not ownCd by acorporatbon.
VOlt ARE HEREBY notified that PROPERTIES INC A Florida
and RANK
OF PALM
the
names
and
addresses
of
the
aCompIa;nttoforIusi.amortg,
BEACH 6. TRUST
COMPANY,
a
named
Individual owncs must be given. If
enct.mherinq the following real Florida Ranking Corporation, M 0
owned by e eertoersti(p or Other
VVe
1"Os'ftv
unincor'ated firm, its name and
liquor
lot 10. flock 77. HEFTLER BARNES Individually
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I .I,i.
- u WV,! a) rna Of eacn
HOMES. I4OWI(
F(
:y:i tust be ;en.)
NOTICE OF SUIT
TION ONE, scCordinq to the piat
Jut
with
TO
SHAKER VALE. INC. a
Tht' Martintyille Bulletin. Mar
thereof as recorded in PIat Book 13.
tinsville, Virginia.
Piar's S and 4. Public Records of diSsolved Florida Corporation.
I'll
its
1:11
BRENDA
Walter A. Gielow. Sanford,
J
FOELKER.
Seminole County, Florida.
Florida
KATHRYN
I
BASS.
And VALERIE
has been filed against you arid you
".'cs't
(.11115, st all of the surviving
I Known bondholders, mor- are reouired to serve a
COPY of your
directors and trustees of SP1AK ER
tgagee's. and other security holders
won't
wrIttendefen5ej.ifany,tØjtfl
CII
owningorho*dinglpeqccntormore
(')FN BERG, GAY&amp; BURKE. PA . VALE. INC, and the unknown
ri-i
of
total
amount of bonds, mortgages
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attcwnev's for tPi plaintiff. wtsoSe assigns, SuCCessorS in ifltrp5t,
'otherse'cur,?*e's(iftherear,none,
address is P0 Boa lfl, Orlando. truten* or any otsr party claiming
by. thrnuh. under or against
'.cu Slate)
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Fortzie's
Florida 13507. and lie Its, original
t.*nin,.1 Ati&amp;i,ii.
fl..,i.
. ..
SHAkF
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.ivip uvajxruseiy.
WiTri Trip Clerk Of the above styled 8PEPIOA
Fits
have hiatal hernia the pork iS Sanford, Florida
Court onor before October 29 1913; address J rOELKER, last knn
tans, ends disastrously. He's
For
soi flrofclie Road,
completion by othprwi, A iudgmr-qtt may be fl OrlAndo, Florida
morv easily digested. I would publishersoptional
factors
that
cause
mailing at the regular
you
to
eat
injured,
fr-red
AgAinst
you
for
the
relief
at
very much like to have
rates (Seclion 13212). Postal Sec
YOU A RE NOTIFIED that a's
more complex than
demanricri in the Complaint
Cunningham house.
Mtion to foreclose thr mortgaget
viceManual))9US.C3t76provldes
opinion
on
this
WlTffESSmvhandandthesealof
It is true
if
eat
ifl
tineM part' "P40 pern o said Court on September 77
lr- following property
$:39 ABC WELCOME they don't
DEAR hEADER
Even
like
they
are
more
ld hOve been entitled to mail
Semintp County. Florida
Seal)
BACJç
after
matter under lormer secf son £) of
Bpgin a? the SW corner, SE id of
in losing weight,
Arthur H Beckwith, J
Everybody, nle that is in
visible fat there is still fat In this title shall mall such matter at
the NW 'inf Section 73. TOwnship
Clerk of the Circuil Court
cta
South. Ranoe East. thence run N
has
the rates provided under thiS sub
it
fly' flint' RiChard,
is in the
Many
eat
o
rtes
section
unless
he
filet
annually
with
or' F for 47004 ft
with Rosalie Toe.
Depfy Clerk
she
t of their habit pattern as fiber themselves, and you can't ihe Postal Service a written request Ptihlih- Sept 73,30. Oct 7. II.
along the W Imp gf said SE d. NW
reveals she's In the family way. eating when borecj, to
It.
for permission to mail matter at
'., Sertin 73 thenci. S 09 degre
nrp
41' 35 . F , parallel to the N line of
It makes a lot of difference such rate's"
In accordance with the Provisions
the NE', of 'aid Section 73. for
to st
the
chauvinists thct time of
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
2100 59) ft to a point on a curve
day or
something
to reward are talking about. You can get permission to mall the Publication
by virtue nf that certain Wr't of way of LonOwnod Markham Road.
an idea by looking at the per named in item I at the reduced Frertition lSSiii"d Out of and under Thence along
why you
postag,
rates
presently
aulborited
INC arc of tad curve
---r
.f f,.j
t....i.ikr
.
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.'u'i toun Di having *5 itt
wiIvInIt.w'Lot mis
".7 ""b" I" VSIIWSI3 by 79 USC 3626
elements a Central
,n'ioIe (unty. F$orid&amp;, upon a anoie
cuts of raw meat
Wayne 0- Doyle. Publisher
P.O.
Bo*
of 7) (leQrees OV 16" and a
the
City
910 ABC TIlE ROOKIES
final itinlitment rendered in the radius of 15)1 7W) ft
for 105 771 ft
Station, New York, NY 10019. vIsible fat
nmnovI.
Average
No Copies aforpwai rrw,rt no the lIDS hay Of the point of tangency, thence S 27
Someone
ear
issue
Cares"
during ,Iac'iiary. A 1) 1973. irs that Ct'fl5ifl deorees 17' 56" E. for 706
Send SO
long,
preceeding 12 monlhs
761 ft
ra entitled I hI Truluck. doing
7.5
per
,%
Tnti
Plo
Copies
Along the right of wy of LongwooJ
stamped, self-addressed endying girl nsotivates
aw Srr,srty Lumber &amp;
into
protel (Net Press Run)
Markham Road ?hpni. N 59
5,019
Steak (choice 8.1 per
0pe, and ask for 'The
i'pply Plaintiff. vS flemina Collier, deqrt'pc U 55" W.
a
determined
searcti
ior
U
Paid
Circulation
for 593) 019 ft.
,
I
Iellpr n,imka.
L_t.
Fit tAIII•t
AA.... I
r.,III
'-U"
e!onn a tine parallel to the P4 line of
i soles through
I
,
guys
her
uny: ('uck Rib-11.0 per
which aforesaid Writ of the PIE 'of Section
dealers nd CarrlerL
High Cost
33. TownshIp
The trail leads to a pusher and
Freritlion was dIv,red to me at %ooth.R$not'fl
Streel
vendors
and
7.5
East
Th*ne along
per
cent
There
is
a
center In the brain 11am
tp,piff of Seminole County Florida, the W Imp nsf
two brhers who apparently
counter 5*i.s
the NE 1 of the SW i
Purk 1ln-l1.4 per cent
that telis)'outoeatgeoottoeat
I have lt'vied upon the following of said Sert 73
2. Mail subscrip
drugged
N 0 degree's 00' 37'
to It responds
F for sa
lion
to
t t
level
of
Ught
point of
frltler
d
fatally
flrnrty beiq lOcated lflinni
C Total paid Circula
rent
Alt lyni
Wooij
nd
being
in
sugar
in
rrnnii (n'iity rinr,
in;uril by a
run:ig fruits
more Srminote (oursty, F lorida. con
hors
The scarable lean haiti is
parhiriilarly (tescribi'd as f0115' tainln 'II 41
ltegrflssof
w)wther
0. Free diStribution
them.
acres
about the
I of 7) Harden's AddiIln to
full or
CU of pork,
by mail, carrier or
the has ht'en filed against you and
good or
if
18-li ABC MAR(.iJS
Vtht'r means
canlord Floridi, according arerrc*Jiredtosecvel COPY of your
and many utthr cuts have a
blood
level
_
In plat thprpesf as recorded in PIaI
____
A
J
sample's. complimentary,
written defenses, if any, to It on
p.j ;
)U ,1ll be Imugry and
some of
7). Seminole County
and other free
and
GEORGE C KELLEY. Ill, PA,
Public Perr.rds
difficult to remove
Com,tedner
giuce vet
ses ur hunger
copies
30
PIlsinliff's Attorney, whose lddrt'ss
WeI orders a transfusion. But din1sbea.
CutW
out all your wore coo'g,
i'ndersif as
E Total distreb ion
of is P.O Box 1)37, Apopka, Florida,
3 ptc,u of
It Is
Florida, will at 373. on
0)
7,921 IIflfl AMCounty.
or before October iota,
Those low
DOd
O SlOW
P'°
flires F (Sum ofCand
mm thi' 15th dy of Or
re1on, and her husband starts
197;.
,
not distributed
wilts the
dO
t
lt4,,,,
fltit
,
Iuw4aI IUOIIS.
ivP5 nsf r for sale and (leek
_________
1 01(1cc use, left over,
a
of fhit Court either before
suit, Janet Blake
DEAR DR. LAMB - My Kecause
'cIt t the hight bidder, for cash
AU DAY
of the high water
Service on PlaintIff's Attorney or
unaccounted, spoilid
gone question is
subject In any and all existing ltiflt immediately thereafler,
(/L&amp;',w/fp
people oi'i a
after printing
320
ri/ca ,p/rp.rI
of meat (70 per cent) 31
a
t the Frnnt iWest) Door
assistance In the
2 Returns from news
diet
Of thi. def*ulf will he entered against you
they
cminrslt' County Courthouse in før
agents
te since
fbi. relIef deman,'$,d in thee
the
Sanforri, F$cid
the above Complaint
seehie,
are G Total (Sum of F 6.
".--- ribed perSonal oropert v
WIT PIE 55 my hand and seal of
friend is still in
hospital, lot
rmt press run
the chuck rib. Over 44 per
'atisfy
Ihe
frms
nI waid Writ of (Sr-au
JPEN DAILY 11AM 7119:30 P.M-FRI. £ SAT. 711 )O.30PM.
0 A)
further
In
If
the fat is trimmed off of the calories in the
1.119 Fwi.riitlon
t4)cFrancaAv, (NI.way )7-9)
s.
certify
that
the
Statements
Arthur H fteckwitps. Jr
relationship with Kiley. before cooking I
bib's F Polk
Sanford
why lean of
(lpck of the Circuit (ourt
55.5 per cent of made by me above art' correct and
,.,i
Beginning to
like a
complete,
kind is
as safe to eat
By Lillian T JCnk,n
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S'mninnl. Cnursty Flo,id*
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daytIme sap.
Wayne D Ocyle
As Deputy Clerk
her, To some of us who from fat.
Pi'hlith eot 71 10 OCt 7. Ii 5973 PuhIiU- Sept 9, 16. 7) 30 1973
Pijblith: Sepf. 30, 1913
oCR
DER 71

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only. 101 W.9thSt .SbOmontPi, Call
3775967

Rentals

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RIVFR-. Adult Dark
fishing CAnOr-iflg and
OPvri'ijpnrv. 5tr. Surrounded by
frai'tIfi,l nak .Srul (yflft"%% trees
73 41711

-3 room furnished apartment; Adults

29-Rooms

ARE YOU -TROUBLED? Call Toll
Fret', 641-2027 for "We Care"-

WrilepO flow 11U
Florida )7/71

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WEYIVA
rffr'rIn

Iwo. One bedroom lurfl,she.j aptt.
rwwnstalrs. mnnvpnient location.
ideal Ir older r'nuples $31

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Notary.

OIii. 901 737 U61 or 737 1713

Can Help
Calll7J 4157

Thomat A Søeer
As Executor
of the Estate of
DOROTHY W HARRISON.
Deceased
Thomas A Sps:r
Of Counsel
Speer &amp; Speer, PA
I)) Magnolia Avenue

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(n.y*'npr-t irs Si'hoi &amp; Shpp4nq
SANFOPOMORILE PARKS, INC
(San MoCenIraIl
1315 S Orlando Drive
1735930

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Pequ'r

1 Bedroom trailer In Pact., 575 plus
dPO5 If 3fl 1520

NOW I EASING
Nr-w r,'irxl.'mn 1 StOry Studio apart
r'ients .utlr.,i'tiel, furniShed,
u'nvrnin'ntly
located
and
beautifully landscaped. $533 mo.
Call between I 303 For in
rmatIon call 32? 0701

&amp; 'eIlln Sarah Coventry Jewelry
No investment Dci and 9(34 736
6861

fltu%I,swi
See lirity

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At lo*,, &amp; Lake Apartments SOO
month plus utIlities, 37) 4010

Opt'ninfl5 full or Dart time, showing

MARRIAGES

PROBLEM
Pertuaps Alcoholic Anonymous

CHILDREN WELCOME

itklIliy hEMS FOR
r iris f)
1 P11' III COST
(il,ftV", WANT Aflt,'

Deluxe 1.Bedroom Apt.

Tired of lOflkig7 We have

to

a -y

rr' t,.'p

3AR
$45

Evening Herald Sanford, Fl.

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Have buyer for 'I bdroom modern
rnnsfri,rt
hOme In 520.000
tvarket tmn SAnfd Call Jeff
Willlms, Kimhpr Realty, 4.47.
11437

Sten stro ni

,RP
140

I Beuirriom apartment, Ill French
Avi. S1C rn'snth plus $23 deposit,
737 '817 or A'it 1637

AVON
War.? to earn Extra Xmas money
fail All 3(579

hid you 1 now that your
club or organization can
ippear In this listing cacti
'eek for only 53 per
iAeck' This is an deal

PPin'tijI 3/c,)

such Executor
DATED ThIs 17th day of Sep
lembqr. A D 1973

Wed &amp;Sat

Early BIrds 7:15 f) rn

publisher, and editor
Plaintiff, unno*n
assigns. successor's in
Publisher Wayne 0 Doyle,
interest. tru'stee's or any other party
Sanford, Florida
PF'Tv L
STOJEK. a tingle claiming by. through, under or
Managing editor WillIam, 0. woman.
anc
FINANCIAL AC
ainsf SHAKER VALE. INC.. E.
Sanford Florida
(EPTAPICE CORP.
POPE BASSETT k a POPE E

TOMORROW: Communtcabk I)iseasei

8-9 NBC MOVIN' ON "The
ElephantStory" Sonny and Will

Every

Let Therapeutic Pool
improve your health

Legal
Notice
___________________

(Act of August 17. 1970 Section
3651 Title 39, United States Code
I Title of Publication Evening
herald
7 Date of Filing Sept. 30. 1973
3 Frequency of lstue Daily and
Sund*y except Saturday
3A Aenual Subscription Price
325 40
I Location of known office of
publication (Street, city, County,
state, tip code) 300 N French Ave.
Sanford, Seminole County. Florida
73771
I
v. ,r "vuuuar.rr
N
uw TOC
publishers (Not printers); Same as
above

Bingo

7,.) ftP MOBILE HOMES
Flirnished Including Utilities

WEEKLY RATES

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I room bun apt. Bedroom Is air
Conditioned 5100 mo. 1)) E. Ith t.
377 4713 or 327 3756

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PEAl ESTATE SALESMEN
We pay the overhead, you maki
wales, earn more money Open ing
available Inactive Lake Mary ani
Altamonse Springs offices
FORREST GREENE INC
7316151 or 177 5970 eves

Business 7:)Olst'Tu,

41-44

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Household help for I day week
cleaning In Longwood. Owi
transportation necessary. 531
5992

Meetings

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON

prayers
MRS.
-____________________________
- _____________ ___________3-Cerneteries
_________________________
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IMULIA SCI--IMAHME'SCII,

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$0 PA%5($

want to thank my rtiany friends.
_______________________________
Church
clrcl, and
(or the
many cards, vV,iti,
and
_______________________________
during my recent linc
MABEL 6ROWNE

___________________________

To Alt Creditors and All Persons
Having Claims or Demands A.alnst
Said Estate:
You are hereby notified and
reguireri to present any claims and
u may have
- .qainst ,e tateet EMEL' ''
MAN MEISCH deceased late of
Stminole County. Florida, to the
Cle.'k an tt.e Circuit Court, and file
the same in duplicate and as
proviord ifl Section 73316, Florida
Sfatutes. in their offices in the
County CourthouSe in Ser:
County, Florida, within four
calendar months from the lime of
the firtt publication hereof, Of the
same will be barred
Filed at Sanford, Florida. thi$ 26th
day of Septemb.r, 197S
Gustav Robert H Schmah
As Executor
Publish Sept 30. Oct. 7. 1975

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STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP
MANAGEMENT AND
CIRCULATION

B H C A F. H P I N 11 C 0 N D 0 1 A I A
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(9) Haooy Days
(24) Villa Afegre

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FLORIDAPI
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OCATFO IN SECTION
3 21
FMINOI F COUNTY
A çiit'itic harinq will bc held to
re(rivr. rnmments and evidence
I rcinrvirninc the aø'lction.
197%. at 1 00 O'clOck PM.
J nt*,
In flr.iirrn.' County Courthouse. 65 E
rri,ti Avenue. Rm 177. 3rd Floor.
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Fla 17101
Afft'rtpd persons may file written
nhiertlnnctothenpølicAtion with the
r.r.prnlna Bnard ol Central and
Southern Florida Flood Control
District at 90) Evernia Street
(Maillon Addrecs- P0 taoui "V
31107) West Palm Beach. Florida.
Tpe epplleaton and su000rI data
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terpsli parties
Central and iOuthern Florida
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Orlando - Winter Park

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48 Artistic
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SuBMITTED APPLICATION NO
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PAS1IIRE WITH API ANNUAL
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World
(6) Match

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(6) Mike DOUQIaS
(5) Rio Valley
(9) Movie

B'ke's Law

Rhyme
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(24) Classic Theatre

$•10 (44) Three StooQei
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(9) 5)0 000 Pyramid
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(6) Edac Of Night

News
(2. 5) Tndav
(6) News
(9) BOZO'S Circus

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Kn,ter
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(35) Mr',ie

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Education
Sunrise
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51 Eldorty
13 Ofeic acid salt 5.3 Bullfighter
14 Shade of
difference
substance
IS Of the tceth
16 Manger scene 56 Captivate
representation 57 Fall flowers
S8Abtuor
17 Goddess of
dawn
18 Persanta,ries
DOWN
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1 Portend
tolmi
2 Margarine
21 Legislative
3 Number
bOd$
(p1)
23 Polier stake
26 Article
I Head cover
27 Tardy
5 Storehouse
31 Beloved ones
6 Soften in
3, Crave
temper
34 Captv
7 Agitate
35 Thwart
8 Hospital
36 Tableland
worker
37 Bribe
9 Doe (Scot)
40 Serf
10 Peruvian
41 City in
Indian
Pebraska
ii Pan

(6) News
() Ryan's Hoce
(24) insfriittIrvi.l

Wednesday

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Tornorow
Show

To Tell fl
Trtti

ACROSS

lomorrow
(9) All Mv Children
(24) Flectric Comoany
(44) Variety
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Great Mysteries

1710 (8)

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COM,'E('pAL Y,O,SiNG
CHEAP
373 7930 or 'Ii? 7$79 alter
I $ndsrapir,o. Edging, lawn mowing
Bun Thnn'ip
&amp; Son 1517 Bell
Ave. PPsrwse 177 lIlt between 6
and 9 p m
ThinkIng about that summer
vacation' Gta bettir car through
the cla'sslf led ads in today's paper.

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IN
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
THE WANT AD
OL U .'.t N S

PISON S SHOE SHOP, ill ( RI
.t,, 3229992 Come and see us foe
ho repar.ng We h.Syt' laps by
our dance shot's Ciiars arid tags
r your dog

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p iciS ('utqrOw tpur' 's'w.nq set or Small
biC(lC' Sell these 'dIe i?enns Wit'3
A wAnt Cd To place your ad. COIl
sOur friendly Class-fied gal at The
Hpratd 372 7611 C" $31 999)
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Oil ILL MA(HIt
"We service all make's and models"
Free Pikp and Delivery
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Pest Control

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All typ'5 anti silt's
We repair and Serivce
STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
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BEETLE &amp;AILEY

Mort Walker

HOROSCOPE
ByBEItNICEBEDEOSOL

For Wednesday, October 1, 1975

IEireniii
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.
'
on re a gI listener today. i'%t mu un
g

Wit. nan..

High

Unemployment Rate

Sparks Acti on

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By ED1'RhCKf

Once that happens, he says, he will push for a
"viable work program" that "will create employH tent in Seminole County."

Ilerd Staff Writer
11e county COiliI2iission Tuesday designated

county flccd to put together a "work plan" which
can be submitted to the federal goveriient.
Jim Daniel was appointed
the commission

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vestigation by bidding four
diamonds.
When North accepts the slain
idea with his bid of (our hearts

His five-heart bid shows
second-round heart control and
£9
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is a start on the ay to seen
Of 10 8
North bids six diamonds to
Q J 106
• K 9732
show second-round diamond
&amp;J 106
control and an acceptance of
SOUTH
the idea of playing at a grand
&amp; A Q 8 7 64
slam and that should be enough
K2
for South His partner has open# AS
ed the biddmn umped shon
first-round heart and secondBoth %ulnerable
I round diamond control and invited seven.
lie must have the king of
t
North
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South
spades and ace-king of clubs for
I&amp;
all that bidding So South sirnp-.
Pass
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Pass
ly closes the bidding at seven
4,
Pass IV
Pass $ v
spades
Pass 6
Ilan 7
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Pa
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This one is from Arkansas
our partner doubles a teespade bid for takeout. You hold:
A865 VK962 #A10854 &amp;9
s'esterday's except that South
This Arkansa3 question is a
has the king-deuce instead of
u
ghone We favor a bid of
the three-deuce of hearts
(ou
hearts on the theory that
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 the ace and the the
Jacoys' Write "Ask the
king he is one ace and one king ,jaco
s' care of this
above game and is going to bid newspaper The most on1% FST

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but there is no hurry about that
so South simply starts slam in-

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.

Frailey said 19 Florida counties already have
bti-1) designated redevelopment areas.
lie said 36ad(jona1 counties in thestateare th a

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drawn aImct all their entire
yearly salary before the year
was ended, leaving them with
shortened paychecks on the last
week of the fiscal )'ear.

However, Vihien and Jones
both agreed the annual "salary

by Bob Thaves

Vihlen said, "I guess we just

by Sob

Montana

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 sheriff

Albert Chairs Seminar

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Herald Stall Writer

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.

Citizens Club; and the Sanford
Chapter
the American A.
of ,•
Ret ired- Persons.

ciation

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Florida Manor, addressed the nursing home is not a place
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.
'
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
alter day after day. you are
with high medical hills.
Mike Roberts, director of the
probably lad the month of
September Is over.
Bay Area Home Health Ser[gjmonth, the Seminole
vices, Inc. of Seminole, said the
County Agricultural Center
federal government had
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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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Onle has pleaded guilty to
burglary and is awaiting

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 apthe legal aspect of Polk's appeal.
Richards for $12.5 after telling
pointment.
him
it was stolen.
Vthlen, w ho all along has tried unsuccessfully to sell the
Kinmtrough feared Polk' attorney, Doug Stenstrom, would
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
da
ta
provid
ed
sta te representative and a former sta te sena tor and served as a by Freeman's office,
him operating.
on
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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event,

discuss the Is-sue in detail.
He did say, however, that
monthly pay is the best method

vowed to fight after the commission offered him $2.3-million,
instead of the full $2.6 million he initially requested.

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stereo equipment.

Expert Panel Details

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.
which
was
sponsored by the
lie also stressed that it's "no
Chamber;
Bay
foulup of ours. It's the fault of Health Service Area home
s, Inc. of
the clerk's,"
Joncs was

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Cleveland Name To Fl*ght Polks Lawsuit

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
before
Tuesday's
meeting
Cleveland
after County Attorney Tom Freeman asked
ended. And Tuesday was
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,

forgot."

accused of buying, receiving
break-in would "be a bad risk"
and concealing stolen property
since the windcws of the
and an admitted professional
- residence were covered with
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
d
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
Richards, who was expected Wesley Asbury brought item
AsbM,
,
who
is
to take the
3laW
for
trial
stand this stokn from Rntnn' hn
' Oct. 27 forburglary and grand
afteoon as the tway trial including- television, to0nle larceny,
burglarized Benton's

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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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offer a temporary salary in.
crease, or Just forget about it.
Early In the meeting corn.

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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Sanfo Mayorle Moore with plaque honoring him and ase
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(Calvin) Yates has flatbed truck after the daylight

prosecution and defense attornes, a ,ctrcut COLWJ Jti,
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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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County employes will be short
by a total of about $13,000 this
week because county cornnIsonersTuesi1ay 'iorgot"to
mcorrect a "foulup" in the clerk's

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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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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.
to anything In terms of finance," but he said the

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his ,qficc marked — undeliverable" probably due to those
residents being temporarily Out of the area, Ile said additional
s have been created with some of the cities renaming or
renumbering their streets causing th e forms to
be returned and
111 arked as undeliverable.
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the Mtile Property. the) should contact the assessor's office.
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tiunole County courthouse in Sanford
vacation.
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new compounds and a Greater based on the present formula of g0%erflment
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Comnier(v gasoline allocations remaining
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official said today he's hopeful the same and that
mandatory
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million tourists expected to predicted
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me thod to cut
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Florida in 1973.
projections depend on the an
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sentences of lif e Imprisonment. Juveniles and two adults in and entering
council had expected $6O0,9 in
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ECONOMY
with intent to burglary at the
not cin, but George
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Melva general revenues. However,
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Williams McClairen, 18, of 1106 burglary that officers say was Willie Anderson,
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Road, sending high priced grocery items
did not take
crashing and tembuying,
receiving jewelry valued at $600 have into account the 110,000
when a Sept.
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halting business in the store. Several Campbell's soup
convenience Ich Arbor, Lincoln Heigh
and concealing stolen property, been re co vered
in connection borrowed by the general
store robbery occurred; residential area west of Sanea suffered dents; th e dri ver escaped harmed.
Investigators said four wi th Th ursday's arrests.
Christopher Paul Vammen, 15, ford.
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Juveniles, ages 14 to 17 - in.
Sheriff John Polk said the 1ud1
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his were also charged in the
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Q. Galloway, according to general operat ing budget were
A fourth juvenile has been Sanford.
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juvenile
robbery
suspect
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Ford Urged To Drop
Simon From Treasury
WASHINGTON tAP) - President Ford is befrg urged
y some White House advisers to replace William E.
Simon as treasury secretary as part of a slowly
developing major Cabinet shake-up, well-informed
sources say. The President has made no overt move to
oust Simon but is willing to discuss with his advisers the
pos.cibility of a change in the key post, according to one
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While President Ford and
congressional leaders are supporting a Large tax
reduction, an advisory panel Is on the brink of rec
om mending higher Social Security payroll taxes. The ex
pected proposal would be designed to keep th e Social
Security system so lvent. But Rep. James A. Burke, DMass,, chairman of the Social Security subccnrnitee of
the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, called
it 'an outrageeu.s recommendation,"

CIA Spells Out Spying
WASHINGTON I AP

Former CIA Director Richard
M. Helms has told a Senate committee that during the
19COs the CIA analyzed information on American radical
groups in response to "the express concern of
President" that there was a foreign influence behind
domestic disturbances. The president involsed was
Lyndon B. Johnson.
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Rezone

Request

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Rejected

County commissioners this
The land,
fronting
shubbery
surround
the no 'flyer" about the meeting. professional staff felt the OC not received a flyer about the
week turned back another Branch
for 360
feet Howell
near theand
property
to will
shelter
nearby
Williams also said that the zoning would 'open the door to hearing from the Polyak
request that would have Eastirook development, would homes from the building.
Planning
and Zoning Corn. like requests" and that there Corporation.
changed residential land into be ued for "small, professional
Polyak said he contacted all mission "did not favorably were other more suitable
Another area resident
commercial along a heavily office suites," accordlog to residents In the Eastbrook recommend the site plan." locafloni available for an office complained thai his property
traveled county road.
site
Polyak. Polyak told the Board Subdivision, via the Eastbrook There is a tremen
amount building.
would be devalued "within a .
Robert Polyak, representing that "areas of greerbelt have Swim
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that
no
of
undeveloped
land
In
the
area,
year"
Of
Leroy Blair, an Easttroo
If the OC zoning was
the Polyak Corporation, had been enlarged In the new site one appeared at a Pla
Planning
asked for a Office District (OC) plan" in order to give the Zoning hearing to object. and Williams said. "When it is resident, opposed the re-zoning, permitted.
developed, we don't know what telling the Board that thetraffic
Commissioner Mike Hat.
zoning change for a lot now building a less commercial
But
Planning
head
J.
B.
kind
of
traffic
to
expect."
in
the
area
"wai
already
bad"
taway
also said he had received'
zoned Single Family (R.I) on appeal.
Williams said be was a resident
Howell Branch Road.
Williams also said the without an office building. Blair telephone éalls from four
In addition, a wooden fence of EaSttfook, and had received Planning Department also told the Board that he had families in the neighborhood
who were opposed to the re.
zoning.
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mission Chai rman Sid Vihien
Jr. that residing in the East.
brook area didn't prejudice his
A 22vear-old Midway man
professional decision to oppose
UflIdcntjfid woman while loot with l8 from th
was being held Ui county jail at another woman approached wallet,
e man's pistol accidentally while at the Seminole Memorial Hospital the zoning.
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residence
Charles Putnam, according to reports, after he
Commissioner Hattaway led
Sanford today without bond him in his rear yard inquiring Police reports stated eight 20, 523
Southof
Third
Street, Lake refused to ride to the facility in the unanimous Board motion to
after his arrest in Jacksonville about a house for rent and stitches were required to close Mary. Turner was treated
at an ambulance,
in connection with the Jan. 1, asking for a glass of water,
reject the re-zoning proposal,
a Laceration on a grocery
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rape of a 12-year-old Sanford
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Robert Morris, of
rove cas er's forehead yes 1
girl at her home,
after
she was beaten by two
Sanford police de tecti ve Lt. Manor Drive, Sa nford, told
routboard unidentified men with a beer
William Lykens returned I.exie prilicea25horsep
FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUSNA.ME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Notice Is hereby given ttat i em EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Notice IS hereby given that I am
Martin, 22, to Sanford ursda' motor, valued at $750 was taken
Ingbged in bjsines at )37 Avalon CUlT, I AND FOR SEMINOLE engaged In business at P.O. Box 157.
Joyce Dorton, cashier at 'flp
after he was apprehended by off a boat in his yard yesterday. Top
Blvd.. Cauelbrry, 37707, Seminole COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Long*cd 32750, Seminole County.
Supermarket, on W. 13th
Duval County authorities.
County, Florida under the fictitious CIVIL CASE NO, 712ISC•CA4t.A Florida under the fictitious name of
David A. Sullivan, of Lake Street,Sanford,tnHofljce,.s the
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Ikers siid M.rtm i txin
IF'S BUILDING OT
ND LOAN
&amp; TOOL (0,
Monroe Terrace, told Sanford ho
approached her
that I intend to register said
MAINTENANCE, and thet I intend ASSOCIATION.
held without bond on a sexual police patrolman Tony Brooks station In the store, one of them
to register said name with the Clerk
PIfltjfl, name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Of the Circuit Court, Seminole vs.
Court, Seminole County. Florida in
battery charge in connection that he was beaten and robbed with something under his shirt.
County. Florida in ACC*fd&amp;nco with JOE S ANDERSON. JR. and accordance with the provisions of
with the alleged rape.
by four unidentified men When she inquired what the
the provisions oil the Fictitious MARY E. ANDERSON. hiS wii. the Fictitious Name Statutes,
To
In other police reports, Fred "somewhere on W. 11th Street" man was hiding, shesaid, they
Name Statutes, To Wit: Section
Defendants. Wit: Section 11$ Of Florida Statuses
Smerheim, of 41
M509 Florida Statutes 1557.
1557.
NOTICE OFACTION
W. 20th St., Thursday afternoon. The at- grabbed her and pulled her
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Motto
5: Golan LIt Jr.
TO
JOE
S
ANDERSON,
JR.
Sanford, told officers a $1,000 tackers kicked Sullivan in the oude the store to the
PubIlth Jan. 10. 17. 21. 31. is;s
sidewalk
Publish: Jan to, I?, It. 31. 1973
and MARY E. ANDERSON,
diamond ring was stolen from face, knocking out his teeth, where one of the men pulled out
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his wife.
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his ho me yesterday
by an police reported, and escaped on a can of beer and beat her wi th
Address Unknown
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Another man who said his
$109,C.&lt;) engineering bill should Jme was recently burglarized
properly be paid from wa
Wald
insisted the city had to beef-up
dciiatment accounts since It
lice protection, saying he was
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Plaintiff,
county. Florida
vs
Lot S. Block F. Woodmer,
JEAN F WATERS and GA C.
Park,
FINANCE, INC., OF FLORIDA, a Ind repla', according to the Plat
thereof, as recorded in plat Book
Petitioner. Florida corporation,
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and
Page 73, Of the Public Records of
Defendants
ANNIE ELIZABETH WYCHE,
Seminole County, Florida,
NOTICE OP SUIT
Together with IPue foiow ng items
Respondent TO JEAN F. WATERS
of
NOTICE OF ACTION
Property which are locited In and
Route I. f3
TO: ANNIE ELIZABETH WYCHE
Cairo, Georgia
permanently Installed as a part ci
Address Unknown
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Improvements on said la nd ,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
YOU ARE NOTIFIED thlt an that an action
Chef Alrp Hood
to
forec'ose
a
CASFO. Comfort
hctlon for Dluolvlion
of Marriage tgage on the folio* Ig
, prQpqfly an Pat Furnace C PU 70, Not Point
"AS b,en filed aValnsf you and you
Seminole County, Florida:
Refrigerator 5501CC Orbon Range
are required to serve a Copy of
your
Lot 9If TRAILWOOD ESTATES, [MAR; Wall to Wall Carpet in
., riItendefenses It any, to it onO H
SECTION ONE, according to the Living Room, Hall and All
tATOPI,
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ESQUIRE , PLat thereof as
recorded In Plat
Petillonees, attorney, whoS* addrou
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You are reguired to ser
Bo1 $5, Pa•ei 77
ve a -noy
STC7ISTROM. DAVIS
I MCIN. Pubtic Records of Seminole County, 01 your 6ntw
or Pleading on
TOSH, Pst Offke Box 1330, San Flor
Plaintiff's
ida,
atto'ne ys
February 101h, 1973,
file the arereoulredto serve acol,y of you
Original with the Clerk and
of this
Court written dpfen'et. If any, to it on
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Guerrilla spokesmen claimed raids and artillery barrages
The war along the Israeli- ascus with visiting King Faisal that Israel was massing para- from guerrillas
In the past six
Lebanese border subsided into of Saudi Arabia to take pe rsona
l troops, commandos and tanks days,
shelling exchanges today as a charge of the Arkoub defense, for an assault to "overrun KIar
Beirut newspaper
Le ba non complained to the
that
AlYomdidr.otsayhowmany Chouba and the sou the rn
Palestinian
United Nations Security
Pf.A troops were sent to proaches of Arkoub," The 'ii- Counul tkit Lracl committed
in S)r!a have liiivi'cl into the
outlieast Lebanon or what lage of Klan Chouba, two miles 61 acts of aggressi
on agai nst i ts
Arkoub region of southern equipment they brought with from the Israeli border, has territory in the 10 days ending
Lebanon to defend their then).
been the main target of Israeli
sLrongholds against Israeli
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Lebanon. Instead, the Israeli
IT'S JUST DOG'S WORLD
battled all day with Khmer Rouge Insurgents threatening
command said that Metulla
Phru'm Perth from the west and killed 50 of the insurgents,
It's doubtful that this Is the idea of
a dog's life, but "Judd," hamlet was shelled for the seethe Cambodian military command reported today. The
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doesn't seem to mind as he carries Chrtstcpher Bowila, 3, on his ond night in a row, and Israeli
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back while Larry Blair, president of the Sanford-SemInole border police patrols came tinWASHINGTON (AP) itides west of Phnom Penh, to try to push back insurgents
Is. has supplied Lebanon with a given a decision.
Jaycees, keeps things at an even keel. Blair, young Chris and der bazooka and small-arms racli Foreign Minis
ter Yigal Al- small number of highly sophiswho were believed massing for attacks on the capital's
"Judd" are getting ready for the 17th Annual Orlando Jaycees' lire. The command said the fire Ion and American officials, in- ticated antitank weapons.
airport or an 8mmunition dump
nearby, observers said.
Mult Dog Derby to be held Sunday at the Sanford4)rlando Kennel was returned, and there were cluding President F
Despite these (b, doprnent.s
ord, have
Club at IMngwood. The Mutt Derby"barks" off at 10:30a.m.
Sourccs said fewer than two and earlier decisions by the
Israeli casualties.
neared a common view on how dozen TOW missile launchers United States to sell increasing
Al
Yom,
a
pen-Palestinian
to
approach the next step in were given Leban3n over the amounts of arms toMab states
Beirut newspaper, reported Middle
East
peace past months. The TOW is a mo. Israel has shown no signs of
that units of the Palestine Lib- negotiations,
bile rocket launcher already serious concern.
eration Army (PLA) arrived in
Israeli officials reported that used by Israel that can be carthe Arkoub on Wednesday to Allon was pleased and optimis- ned by a foot soldier and is ex.
Allon's three days of talks
bolster the guerrilla defenses, tic as he prepared for toda
y's
tremely
effective,
with
Ford, Kissinger and other
Guerrilla sources in Beiru
t final meeting with Secretary of
In addition, it was learned U.S. officials have made good
reported that Yasir Arafat, State Henry A. Kissinger.
that Lebanon has asked for progress on the Middle East
I
head of the Palestine Liberation
The optimism came as it was modern, rapid-fire U.S. antiair- negotiating situation, according
Organization, visited the area learned that the United States
craft guns, but has not been to sources on both sides.
Wednesday, and WAFA, the
Palestine news agency, said he
Sanford attorney Ned Julian property, which is bounded by it might have to hold another to file suit soon.
said Thursday be definitely Lake Mary Boulevard and State reading of the matter.
Also, there are no signs the
plans to take the City of Lake Road 46A. It s city attorney
Julian, who is also city at- city will change its mind on
.1
Mary to court over the recent Later in the evening told the torricy for Longwood, said the annexing and rezoning the
annexation and rezoning of 205- newly-constituted council its
question of an additional property if it does have to vote
acre site west of Interstate 4.
approval may not be legal, that reading did not affect his plans aga i n on the matter,
Julian, who lives in the area
MIAMI (AP) -Thousands, of
affected by the rezoning, said
new
Cubans lining the route from
the decision to change the
downtown Havana to the city's
zoning from agricultural to
airport have given Polish Coin.
light Industrial would "sub.
mnuni.st Part' chief Edward
stantially affect property
.
Gierek a rousing sendoff as he
values and the way of living"
LAKE MARY— City Council
for the residen ts and property will re
ended a six-day official visit,
view is police Protection
according to Radio Havana.
owners of the area.
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problem here in a 10 a.m. work
The City of Sanford, a
The Thursday broadcast,
If an industrial complex goes
organization,
monitored
n Miami,
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session tomorrow, It will also member of the CALNO Council of
representatives
of comprised
the seven rek
rode to the
airport said
withGie.
Cu.
Of The
in, it will "completcly ra pe discuss the status of the budget, of Local
br less city governments; In Seminole ban
insurance for city employees, than a year,
Suburban Estates" which is and
was given the County and the County Corn.
Pr ime Minister Fidel Caspronrdinances,
posed utility and animal chairm an
bounded on three sides by the control
o and President Osvaldo Dottr
m
's post in the mission, agreed before election ticos to end his first visit t
property, Julian said,
or ga niza tion
by a unanimous of office to
the
I
o
name
rs
th
e cities to bland.
vote
at
a
courthouse
ti
mee
ng the posts rather than the in.
` fhe city is considering last ni ght.
He said he ana attorney abolishing its police force and
Men, women and children
Gordon
dividuals representing the
Fredericks
waved
Polish and Cuban flage
are
contracting
with
the
Seminole
municipalities at the
preparing Litigation now to
moment,
and
displayed
signs wist'ing
ask
County'
Sheriff's
Department
S a n ford 'S cu
the court if the zoning change for protection,
r rre
ent
cur
Gierek
a
good
trip, the broad.
representative
was proper.
is
Corn.
cast
said.
missioner John Morris. Given
After the resignation of
Lake Mary city council Gerald
the
vice chairman's seat was hisGierek was accmpanjed by
Fitzgerald as chief,
Monday night approved
wife Est.ani.slava, Foreign
Casselberry, represent ed
a Patrolman John Poole, was
New
requesttoan,-icxao
by Minister Stefan Olszowskj anc'
. ..,
named acting chief
chairmen
for the
standing
committees
of seven
the Mayor Bill Grier, and the Edward Babiuch, top member
Greater Sanford Chamber of secretary.treasw'er office
went of the Polish Unifi ed W"rkers
Commerce were announced to l..ongw,od, represented
Parts'.
hu1)'01' James 11. Lormann.
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Art Styles Thursth
Winter Springs Mayor Troy
President Wayne Albert.
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Piliiüd urged that the member
The
chairmen
are:
Wendell
A B OR I G I MA LAB ST R A DM R
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Agri-Busineand Cecil Tucker, fllssion,attheFeb5 meeting
Committee;
Glenn Mccall and Bill
Register, at the Sanford City Hall, come
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Julian and Doug Stenstrom, organization,
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Gilbert Edmonds, Finance
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RIVER ROOM RESTAURANT
hankers
Committee; Glenn
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Pennywitt, Airport Committee
OPEN DAILY
BUSINESS MEN'S
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and John Krider, Industrial
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Announcing a new se rvi ce in town to help impo rt
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A man and a
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definitely not three men with no women, says the leader of
the latest Atlantic epic. Th
e Last Generation, a six-ton
st ee l raft, reac he d thjs Carib
be an island Th ursd ay, 81
days after three riwn
Belgians Alfon 'h'rleman and
Raoul do ili'el, and
Moroccan fisherman, Hassan
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and bursts of shooting in Northern Ireland marked the end
('f the Irish Republic Army's Christmas cease-fine after
25 days without violence. Minor guerrilla activity
resumed in Northern Ireland a few hours after the IRA's
Provisional wing announced In Dublin that it would not
extend the truce past midnight Thursday because the
British goverrin i ent had not responded adequately to its
demands for troop withdrawals, amnesty arid an end to
internment of suspected guerrillas without trial,
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been exerting.
get along without his coopers- even in exchange
for Egyptian have Sadat in a squeeze, Caught
Sadat said he would accept Lion,
If
territory. However devoted he between war and peace, he
President Anwar Sadat published in the Beirut news- nothing less than an Israeli
represents
Henry
A.
The three-fronts demand re. may be to reclaiming occupied can't move on the econo
withdrawal on all fronts - flects difficulties
mic
Kissinger's hopes of averting
with Sadat's land, he is not entirely a free front to deal with
Sinai,
Golan
ts
Heigh
and the Syrian and Palestini
Egypt's
another war in the Middle East,
an allies agent. There are pressures manifold
West Bank
within three because of his
ills, or on the military
cooperation with from the outside and internal front to assuage its feelings
his latest message to the paper An Nahar T'hursday, ap. months. Failing something that Kissinger.
of
American Secretary of State pears to be a demand for
pressures as well.
more could pass for progress in that
outrage.
lie
can't
Invest
in
eco.
Sadat doesn't want to be 3Hsseems to be "produce pressure on Israel
than, in his respect, Sadat seemed to be
nomic development and still
something from Israel or else,"
pected of making a sepa rate
The continuing Israeli occu- su pport the cost of a huge mill.
opinion, the Americans have saying Kissinger might have
to deal independently of
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Sheriff's reports today listed
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
County.
Florida:
the theft of a rifle and a pistol
YOU are hereby notified that one
PROBATE NO. 2II
Lot S. (Ieis the Nørth,aitq
19d4
Oo(Ig#
Pup
WASHINGTON lAP)
truck
ID
No.
Rep. F. Edward Hebert,
from a Loch Arbor resident's
thetf)
Block
A.
EASTBROOX
In
re The Guardianship of
11a)3clO,
owner
John
Henryloot
deposed as chairman of the House Armed Services
truck Dec. 10. Deputy David R.
SUBDIVISION UNIT NO. u, . WALTER I., WALKER,
Garrett 1, Drews Used Cars
Committee by the Democratic revolt against the seniority
Incompetent
190 Ford Torino Tatledcça ID No cordino to the 4at thereof as
Smith said L.S. Appleby, of 212
recor
FINAL NOTICE
96
in Put Book Ii, Page 9) I
system, is threatening to wage an unprecedented floor
Owner Ronald Lee
Crystal Drive, "advised he had
th* Public Records of Semine
NOTICE IS HEREBY Given that
kO t
• 1969 DodgeID NO.
fight to retain the post. Hebert was one of two chairmen
heard about some weapons that
the undlnsign.d will, on the 25th day
W.
County.
Florida
DL1iFq1i7)15 owner PPOIII9
who failed to win re-election at the caucus of all 291
of February. A D ISiS. at 2
P.M ,
the departrnetit had recovered
his been fIifd against you and
Caldwell 1. City of Kars, will be sold
By
LOUISE
COOK
present to the Circuit Judge Of the
are
required
Democrats. The Other loser
CA
February
to
serve
a
copy
of
3rd,
s Rep. W. R. Poage,
300,000 jots. All the money and he thought he should report
1573 at 10 am. at
Associated Press Writer
Public auction it Altamonte Garage. written defensei. it any, to 11 on Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, Sitting
Tex., who was removed as chaan of the House
comes from the federal govern- the thefi"
Inc., 117 Lonoo Ave.. Altamont, PhiIIip R. FInch of Gray, Adams, at S nforO, Seminole County.
Forty years after a Depre
Agriculture Committee.
ment, although localities are
Deputies reported
HarnJ &amp; Robinson, P A, plaintiff s Florida, his final return and •C r
the
Fla. ?osatisfywre(kern
sion-era program called the enctxzragetj to try to transfer
attorneys,
dres%jsl01 East co t0a5 9udfth.es,ateo,
storage charges.
residences of two Jai-Alai
't WALTER L. WALKER, an In
RobinsonStreet,
P.O.
B
WPA, Americans are again per cent of the people they hire players were burglarized last
Altamonte Garage. Inc.,
Orlando, Florida 372. on or before compef en?. and at slid time then
scrambling for th
Seller
ousands of to local payrolls. The major night and items valued at $7$0
Pub lish: Jan. 10. 17,
the 3rd day of Febrary, 1973, andand there make aPIic.ation to sa'c
fede rally funded public jots un. emphasis Is on servi
this Circuit Judge for a hAll settlement
file theoriginal with the clerk
DC) 34
ce jots - taken.
Sanora Receives
of his adminIsIratio of said guar
C ourt either before ser vice
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a government plan to help positions for clerks, sani tation
Burglars broke a window to
dIanspIp.
and for an order
Plaintiff's
attor"iys
or
Immediately
those hardest hit by recession, department
employes, enter the residence of Feiiz
thefeefter, otherwise a default will discharging him as guardian for
INVITATION TO BID
There are several differences teachers' aides and other Ybarra at Gteen Meadows
bi~ entered against YOU for the reiie WALTER L. WALKER, an In
Notice is hereby given that the
between President Franklin D.
demanded in the complains
competent, and thereafter the
Professional and semiskilled Apartments. A tape recorder
City of Casstiberry of Seminole
WITNESS my hand and seal of luflSdiCtiOn Of said guardianship of
Roosevelt's Works Progress worker&amp;
reported
County,
Florida,
will
receive
sHIed
ttis
and a radio
Court on December 31st, 197i WALTER I WALKER, ifl In
tion and the Corn.
bids up to 5:00pm. Monday January (Seal)
y Administra
competent, will be transferred to the
There
were
m
)retjian
14
ml).
missing.
Deputy
Ron
Gilbert
llIeSJJZcmfr and
7l.IlS.In the Cas5.Iberry City HaII
entrances from S. Sanford itehensive Employment and lion Americans out of work at said investigators believe the
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
iWcti0
the State 01AlabiIma
55 Lake Triplet Dnive, Canehb.rry,
ning Cornmis
Training Act of the Nixon and the height of th
S William I Walker
has given Avenue and a streetleading
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Florida for Laboratory Equipment
e Depression in thieves were cut by the broken
Guardian of
By: Joy Stokes
conditional approval to
the previously Constructed Ford admjnjstxaUo,,
for the North Water Plant.
1933. There were more than 6.5 glass in the incident.
Deputy Clerk
Walter L. Walk er,
Specifications may be
platting of a third section of $300,000 Sanora
The WPA spent $11 billion be. million Americans unemployed
an incompetent
Oained Publish Jan. 3. 10. 17, 24.
The apartment of Rafael
from the CIty Manager, Casleiberry 1
(kiardo developer
S Goo A Speer, Jr.
EJ 12
tween 1935 and 1943 to provide In December 1g74,
City
Hill.
The City reserves thC
Renlenterja at 200 Fern Park
Of SPEER I SPEER, P A.
ham's
g
j
jobs for 85 million Americans,
Thtu'ad,
.
In other
right to accept or reject any as' ill
An Associated Press sam- Boulevard was also entered via
p 0 Box 1361
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
vekçinent east Of S. Sanford night the 7,-p board'
Not
with the emphasis on construe. piin g on Thursday
Sanford, Florida 37771
a
window,
deputies
said,
and
a
NAME
STATUTE
Harry G Hug,
Ave. and south of Airport
develop.
Approved a
Attorneys for Guardian
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Lion and the arts. Local govern, cities and states are just begin, stereo and $60 cash taken
City Manager
Publish Jan. 17, 71, 31, Feb. Y. 1973
Bculevarrj
Notice is hereby given that the OEJ
inent plan f or construction of a ments had to put up at least 25 ning to implement
73
City
of
Cass.elberrY.
the federal
Deputies reported a 21-yearOdham said he hopes to start 1,200 square foot medical office per cent of the money.
undersIgned. pursuant to the
Fla
Jots program,
"Fictitious, Name Stati$r' Chapter
old DeBary man was wounded
Publish: Jan. 17. 21. 1973
comtnjctjon soon on
The CETA program us far
LAS as. Florida Statute, w*II register IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Interviewing
and
hiring,
th
th
DEJ.?O
the abdomen th what hemid
of
19THSEMINOLE
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND
witnthectetoftheCIr5C.tin FOR
COUNTY,
200 single-(anuly homes in at the southwest corner of Provides about 118 billion, allo. through local manpower of. was an acciden ta l s1ooting
the $7 million project.
an
for
Seminole
County.
Florid,
Second St. and Bay Ave. near cated In two parts, over a pen. fices, public employment
FLORIDA
°"
Deputy R. J. Harley said
of proof of
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
The Z-P approval of the plat Seminole MCTIUXIal Hospital. od of about a year and a half agencies or Civil Service Corn. Wilber
the NO. 14.1•U.CA4p.E
E. Turner Jr. said he
publication of this notice, the Si
FOR TAX DEED
titi.ous name, ' wit. PANTS U.S.A, THE RD ST 014 FIVE CENTS
to city commissioners Is con- Dr. Shaw said construction will and is designed to fund some mission.s is under way.
(Set1 1V7.4 Florida Sta?vt.s
shot himself with a .22 caliber
di tional on the document being start as soon as possible and
under which I am engaged ir SAVINGS BANK. a Massachusetts
$959)
is
busInessat 1425 E Semoran Blvd. In corporation,
In final form and all engineer. Scheduled for completion m
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,, the City of
Catselbenry, Florida
Plaintiff.
that Betty J. West the holder uS the
Ing completed and approved by mid-March.
That
Thit the party interested in said
certificates
rtificates has filed said business
GERALD P4. MOSELEY, SR. and
enterprise is as follows
City Engineer Mack LaZenby
- Approved a site develop.
V11)I.A R. MOSELEY, his wife. not
Marsh InCL
before the plzt goes to the city meld pla pressded by Jim Alluued hiercn. The certIficate num
known to be dead or alive and, if
Steven
i.
Shapiro
bet and years Of issuance, the
commisisim for W action in ford for construction of a
_.
. its President
dead, the unknown spouse, heirs,
0
description of the property, and the
two weeks.
Dated
devisees,
grantees, assignees,
at
CasseIberry,
Seminole
convenience store at the
names
In which It was assessed are County, Florida, December 23rd, II*AOI-S, Creditors, trvstees. or Other % I
SS follows:
Wham said the ccmditlonaj southeast corner of Airport
Claimants by, through, undut or
1971.
J
approval by the Z.P board Blvd. and McCracken Road.
Certificate No. 259 Year of
PublishDec.
27,
1971,
Jan.
3, 10, $7 against GERALD N. MOSELEY.
ItIjn 1971
aUowshimtogatht)
$973
SR. nd VIOLA R. MOSELEY.
-Approved a site
Description of Property
his
wile,
DEl
or
on his development schedule. development plan for an )0
either
of
'
Lot) blk 0 Mile Terrace PB I PG
them, and
Oka
all parties
ile noted this is important be- square foot
having or claiming to have any
ehous acdition
Name in which i5W.d Arthur 1
tight, titieo, Interest in In*
FICTITIOUS NAME
cause financing for the first at the Mebane Oil Co. station on
Property
Bernice Harris
de
scr ibed.
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
am
phase of Ehe project is now the west side of US. 17-92 soulb
All of said Property being the
engaged In business at P 0. Box SAS,
Defendants
available,
Of Airport Blvd.
County Of StmlnOlif. Statoof Florlda
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
NOTICE OPSUIT
Casselberry.
Seminole
County,
UnItU Such ctrIIf1C&amp;l# of Cor
Off-site drainage and utilities
- Denied a request by auto
Florida Under the fictitious name of TO GERALD N. MOSELEY, SR
QN L11
tifiCatN shall be redeemed
5saies. cloI4re Md 1tts
and VIOLA R, MOSELEY. his
to s
Sawa section three dealer
at TONY'S MOBILE HOMES, and that wife,
I
$ittM( Pf
for approval of
not
cording to law tt.e property I Intend to '(gIsfer laid name with
now r.
to
be
AdeNO.IiI I
wi ll link with existing facilities a pri'posed si
described in such certificate or tPue
ts—d,hpp$ of ladividuats ii ia.e
QQC
rt, dead,
te developm?n(
alive
faMtp$$ 00 ei
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
C
and,
if
ou
will
certificates
in prior sections of the plan for a used
.tead. Itue unkroousiT heT,'i'
be sold to thi Seminole County,
No
sales
?'se hr,isfe4 Ffes*iomaI
FI.,,:Ja. In a.
on
ro*-'oeu
("
highest
cash
bidder
at
the
Por
'sits (eesesw sfecto.
court cordan with the Provisions
devisees, grentte, assignees,
development.
of
the west side of U.S. 17-92 south
ISO MANDL)"
use door on the 11th day of Fictitio
Ulet bddit,eaf port:ats Offer ed St
NameSjtutet.
To
wit.
Iir*, credit ors, tsfees, M other
Od ha said earlier that
Prices
February, $973 at 11 OOA.M
of Lake Minnie.
(talinints by, through, under or
Section $45 09 Florida S?atu?es 195
DAILY: IITO$
SUN.;
$2T07
Dated tPuI 9th day of January,
houses in the new sect ion will
bgS!n GERALD N MOSELEY.
—Approved and sent to city
inc
THURSDAY THRU MONDAY
I,7S
SR. and VIOLA P. MOSELEY. hiS
sell in the high twenty commissioners for final action
JANUARY 14,
By: William I. Oaxley
19,
Arthur H. BeCkwith, Jr.
*Ife. or eith er of thorn; and
Publi
sh
all
: Jan. 10, 17. 21. 31, 9773
(thousand dollar) price range
Clerk of Circuit Court of
Parties having or claiming to have
DEJ 34
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andwill he froml,o to l,150 Condlt1onalU3ep.niltatoS
Seminole County. Florida
any right, title, or In'erest
In the
a Creel
oroperty descrI
square(eet of llving5pace
,,
2C3CORLAN000RIVE.SANFORD
in the Corn
Sanford Avenue for on.
Deputy Clerk
ANOALLORLANAREA STORES
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND Plaint, Residence unknown,
The new section
Publish: Jan, 17, 24. 3). Feb. 7, 1175 FOR
-iu be premises consumption of
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'',U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
comple te ly screened by a alcoholic beverages. Williams
DEJ37
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thef a Complaint has been
FLORIDA
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filed
perimeter wall as are
first said he is renova ting existing
CIVIL ACTION NO. U.SICAO,.O ag ainst you by the PIantiff in the
FIRST FE ()ERAL SAVIPIt,5 AND , bo e styled Court and cause for the
two sections Of the planned unit bs1d1ngs for a new restaurant
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT, IN AND LOAN
Purpose of foreclosing the mortgage
ASSOCIATION
FOR
OF
SEMINOLE
development and will have and lounge at the location.
(U the following detru9)J proper,y.
COUNTY, !EMIP4OLE COUNTY,

By WILLIAM I RYAN
One facet of an interview with
AP Special Correspondent the Egyptian president,

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CURRIE,Managjng Editor
flOBER'r C. MARKEY, Advert isinQ flrptinr

WASHINGTON— While the spotlight is on the classmates
and collegues who are kept in the palgns.
CIA, Its Soviet counterpart, the KGB, has
been dark.
moat were willing to disclose the list of con.
gains in this country. The
Two of our reporters, Sarah Larson and Tom tributors. But 10 congressmen published
e reason for the official silence: Whether Martin,
surveyed over
has brought some 400 Soviet students and the scholars remain in
of the men)- newsletters with secret fun.
academic or slip into full. hers of
ProfeorforexampletoAmerican csmps
time Intelligence work, the U.S. government racket the House to find out how the newsletter
The 10 are Tom Brvtlj, Ala., Dominick
operates. Here are the results:
Unimpeachable sous, who have kept up
feels their understanding of America's free way
with Soviet spy operations, have described to
—Moat congrsjonal newsletters are written Daniels, D.N.J., William Dickson, R.Ala.,
of life will do more overall good than harm,
William Hudnut Ill, R- Ind., Dale Milfrod, D.
by staff members, where salaries are paid
how the Russian academics are lined up as partby the Tex., G. V. Montgomery, DMiss.,
Another reason Is that American Intelligence taxpayers.
Car los
time informants before they ever come to this agencies
m
also attempt to debrief U.S. students
By disguising the political content a Moorehead, 8- Calif., Daniel Rostenkowski, D. 4
country. The unspoken penalty for refusing to
little, congressmen are also able to mail
Ill., John Rousselot, 8-Calif. and Joe Skubitz, R.
cooperate, our sources say, would be retaliation and teachers returning from Communist lands, newsletters under the franking privilege, their
which Kan.
In (act1 say our sources, the CIA has tens of
against their families at home.
permits them merely to sign their first-class
thousands, perhaps as many at 100,000 such mail. This tree postage for newsletters coats the lawMilford claimed he was forbidden by Texas
SchOlar-spies are required to report their reports on file. The difference is that American taxpayers and estimated
from revealing his contributor,. But another
obeervaflons
to their Soviet "controls," who scholars can
$15 million every year. Texas congressman,J. J.
refuse to cooperate with our in.
Pickle, D-Tex., saw no
usu,ally are located in Moscow and debrief the telligence Interrogators,
—The taxpayers, however, don't pay the
legal
ob
s
tacle
to
listing
his
contributors,
Usually anniversaries a
paper and printing costs, which run around $1.5
proud moments, returning scholars.
NEWLETTER
RACKER:
—Another
19
Republicans
and 18 Democrats
By
our
But some dedicated academic agents report
million a year. Most congressmen
ndar when people
find
someone
finance
th
eir
ne
let
ws
te
rs
out
of left-over ca!ncalcu1aUon more than 148.5 million newsletters else to stick for these hills.
noteworthy events. However, Americans will find regularly to "controls" it, the United States. are rmiled out from Capitol Hill each year. Most
peign funds. Twelve Democrats and seven
These are
—We found 31 Democrats and 15 Republica
in Soviet diplomatic and other of them are spiced
little to applaud on Jan. fl, the second anniversary offices inlocated
with
political
ns
Republicans
use reneral office funds.
Pro
pa
ganda,
this coun!r
whodip into their governnwn stationery
and are called
tf theecast-ujre in Vietnam
liich is intended to ii prcs the voters how allowance to pay
Republi cans a lso have a special public relations
"residentura", a KGB term
for their newsletters, The ,500 fund, which
roughly equivalent noble their respective congressmen are.
Looking back to th at period, who can
is used 55 Republicans to pay for
Stationery account is 3upposed to be used
forget the to.'ftesldent Big Shot."
This dubious political Instruction costs the office supplies.
for their newsletters.
surge in the collective American
Although no one in the U. S. government
pulse when Henry
But this Is an allowance so
taxpayers millions of dollars, an expenditure
Kissinger announced on Oct. 26, I
Footnote: The four most secretive
would talk with us on th e record about the
curiously
that "peace 15 s
that amounts to a special haldy to help keep pocket theunrestricted that a congressmanmay congressmen, who refused to give
at hand."
cholar-spies, most of them In scientific studies,
out any In.
entire amount if he wishes.
the incumbents In office. For few prospective
fo
rma
tion
at
all
about
their
newsletters,
were
their connection with the KGB is well
—Another Republicans and 27 Demoats
known to challengers can afford regular mailings to keep have
It wasn't. In typical Communist fashion, the American officials,
Charles
Chamberlain,
It-Mich.,
Norman
L
ent, 8It is only their campus their names before the
raised special to pay their newsletter
North Vietnamese negotiators had simply emvoters between cam- production
N.Y., Wright Pat man, Tex. and Sam Steiger,
ploved a ruse to raise false
costs. In the Post-Watergate spirit, W-Miz
hopes among

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Total gas tax collections for the
six months of July to
December were $163.5 million,
Collections of all taxes administred by the Revenue Dcpartnient increased threefow'ths of one per cent to $952.5
million for the six
months compared with an expected in.
crease ('1 10 per cent.

Letdown Shows

difficult negotiating position. They wanted to extract every
last possible advantage from the
United States of America.
The cease-fire agreement actually was not
signed until three months later. On that occasion,
Mr. Kissinger said at a press conference that the
United States held out so long in signing an
agreement because we were seeking a "peace that
heals.
a peace that lasts."

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HONG KONG — January is a splendid time of

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replied that until Jan. 27, 1973, the year to visit Hong Kong. Along the southern
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The basic law of ecology Is that "everything is
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Communists would accept nothing less than
:—
coast
of
China
It
is
always
fairly
humid
and
hooked to everything else." Nothing happens in
dismemberment of the legitimate government of
never really cold, but spring, summer and fall
Isolation. There Is no "away" where you can
President Thieu in South Vietnam.
are usually just plain hot. In December and
throw things, for a disturbance of the enI//f
January, however, the mm relents, and for a
Americans will note that Mr. Kissinger,
vironment In one place has effects In every other
flOW brief period this magnificent old city enjoys
the secretary of state,
place.
isn't talking much about weather not unlike that of San
Francisco. Sunny
It may be a basic law In human affairs, as well,
peace in South Vietnam these days, and with good days alternate with cool and cloudy ones1 when
not ist in the field of economics, which is
reason,
-m
the mist hangs low over Victoria Peak and even
proper, since both ecology and economy are
traced to the same Greek root meaning "house."
There is no evidence to contradict the fact that the neon dazzle of Hong Kong nights seems
muted.
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Communists never intended to fulfill th
A disturbance of the economy in one place has
e terms of
But
h
e
ow
ve
r
much
win
ter's mists may at
the cease-fire agreement. Today they
effects
In every other place.
are sending times obscure the world4amous view of H
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chorus
Th
of complaints about the nation's
troops and war material over a paved Ho Chi Minh
lack of any comprehensive energy policy and
trail into South Vietnam in direct contravention of compared to the mists that shroud political
demands that President Ford come up with one
terms of the cease-fire agreement. They are trying developments on the mainland of China. Here In
tend to overlook the operation of this "law." But
to dismember the Thieu government by force, Hong Kong, "Peking-watching" has attained the
consider:
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status of both a science and an art, and scores of
subversion and economic pressure. More tha
Should heavy additional taxes be levied on
n lifelong students of Chinese Politics daily apply
-14,000 South Vietnamese were
to discourage driving and cut con:~
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killed last year by UeIr stethoscopes to every burp and gurgle
sumption, while adversely affecting an already
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North 'ietnam's aggression. Moreover, the emanating from the vast hinterland beyond the
,
depressed auto Industry, not to mention tourism,
Communists have not even bothered to hide their hills. Nor are they necessarily ata,
wldch 46 of the 50 states rank as one of their three
contempt for the agreed upon Council of Conpared to the foreign diplomatic missions
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major Industries?
dilation and Concord which was intended to huddled hi their little
pound
dtlfl
Should full development of America's
establish detente between North and South Viet83 those are on every aide and
energy reso ces
ur
be encouraged, or should we
nam.
limited to such cnunbe as drop, accidentally or
import as much higher-priced foreign oil as
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fromtheP1ate5ofChIneseofflc1a1sat
possible, husbanding our own energy re3Our
So far as the United
'if
pfJ,
States is concerned, the
A Nice
for
the future?
In Hong Kong, for example, one can see radio
Communists have even failed to livetheir
Should North Dakota permit surface mining
word to help us to account for our
men missing in antennae permanently turned to the frequencies
of coal to provide secure energy to
the East
of provincial stations all over China, and tape
action, a simple and humane act that
Coast, particularly in view of easterners'
has no
recorcjei-s steadily absorbing their output
relationship to hostilities.
resistance to refineries and
petroleum ex.
broadcasts often containing a statement here, a
ploration
in their areas?
All of this would be melancholy enough to ItheT that will, when pieced together, tell
Should Louisiana be fat ced to ship ILs
an expert things that Peking had no inten tion Editor, T1*' Herald:
contemplate without the knowledge that North whatever
Butler
and
the
natural
gas to the North to keep factories rugirest of the force, They areafine
of revealing. In addition, there are
Vietnam is not the only problem faced by the
On Fridj y, January io, 1975, approximately group of men and should not be thought
ning
in
New
Jersey if it means loss of iMustry
less
people in South Vietnañ.
ways fresh refugees to be Interviewed
Of
and
jots
in
or three unded students, ages five through because of the action Of the '.'
Louisiana?
were, until Britain recently agreed to return twelve,
SanfordGrammar
school
with
IWOuld
like
to
conclude
y
These
provocative
questions, put forth in a
The United Sta tes itself has not lived
quotlngafewline
emhereafter to the waiting
of their staff and 'acuity sponsors
up to the Chahmm
recent
edition
mod Of thMao.
of
Continental
Oil Co.'s "Conoco
from
a
spiritual
writer,
Romano
walked from
Guardlno; "To
spirit of its Promises to South Vietnam in I
school at Seventh and Myrtle to the Iopper be truly human is to be conscious
" magazine
We
,
underscore
what do
the dilemma conare delinquent on the econo
of
oracles say, as the Year of Elementary School
human fronting the President, his advisors and
mic aid that South the Rabbit
weakness,
but
confident
on
Hay
Avenue
to
view
a
that it can be over. Congres as
In the Chinese calendar Is about to Professional
the new
Vietnam needs in order to fight its own
i they move toward the formulation
marionette presentation of Come.'
battles,
begin? The past 12 months ha ve witnessed a Pinoct±jo,
of
a useful and useable energy
for
this
policy
murky
struggle
in
Peking,
Father William Ennis, country.
In which the more
If liberty does not perish in
This letter is to express
our
appreciation
to
Pastor
Southeast
Asia
it
agresslvely
revolutionary
elements
surrounthe
Sanford
Police
Department
for
the
very
fine
will, in many ways, be in spite of American actions ding
There are any number of conflicts, both In
Mao Tse-tung's wife, Chiang Ch'ing, Cooperation they afforded us
society and within the government, that must be
by providing a
not because of them. 71a t is the cruelest of facts to engaged and tried to topple Chou E.n-lad. Their motorcycle escort to and from Hopper
Letters to the editor are always welcome,
to ensure
reconciled if that goal
accept two years after we expressed
They should be as
Is to be achieved For
such hope for weapon, with characteristic Chinese subtlety, the safety of
brief as possible and example, there are currently more Lsm 60
our students. All Intersections were
was the "p'i-lin p'i-k'ung," or "criticize Lan, blocked
the survival of freedom in this embattled area.
comment
on
matters
of
general
interest,
10
to allow the students to crr.s
federal agencies having
as
a
group
The
some
responsibility
for
letters should deni with Issues and avoid oil and
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criticize Confucius" campaign, ostensibly aimed and the men Were most ."Ourteous and helpful.
gas ma tters.
Personalities.
at Mao's dead ex-heir and the ancient Chinese
From the staff, parents and students,
With so many
a great
sage, bu t actually Intended as a condemnation Of big THANK YOU.
The editor reserves the right
groups involved, coordination is
to edit those
difficult,
there is an
letters for reasons Of space but
all elements currently favoring the Internal
absence of common purpose
will exercise
'
d duplicao and
great care that the thrust of the
stability of the regime. Since Chou is both
letter is not lost
interference are frequent.
Clay C. Carroll, in the editing.
Premier and the leader of these elements, he
Without an overall energy pl1cy, therr are no
All letters must be iigied with a milli
was the implicit bull's-eye of the target.
Principal
ng guidelines and nobody has the responsibility for
address
Chou reacted with a sub'Jety easily the match Editor, The Herald:
and, when possible, telephone Dumber assuring that the
various objectives and
so the identity of the writer may be
of his foes', It is popular In China these days to
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I hope you will print this letter as
chec
ke
d
gra
flR,Sh
or
that"trad.off3"
and pr
I was out of
despoiled
identified with the cause of stability but it is town when the matter
established. However, the Evening Heraid will landscapes In the West for humming—generators
of policemen being in
respect
the
wishes
'
of writers who do not want in the East, say
also highly dangerous to be popular. So Chou volved in r'cent burglaries was uncovered
are properly evaluated and
by the
their names to appear in print,
took to his bed a modest, even retiring stance, Police
resolved.
Department Itself.
that afforded minimum exposure while leaving
We reserve, of course, the right to reject any
k
Iwould like to express a
ra
Everyone can agree that a nt must be
vote Of confidence as letters this newspaper
him free to do everything that really needed Pastor
(fnnal energy
eodr to be libelouj or policy is an
of All Souls Church in our good Chief Ben
imperative need
sla.aderous.
doing. There are old China hands in Hoig Kong
met
before the new year
who frankly doubt that Chou was ever really sick
is many more weeks old.
i
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dl all ithough Of course at 76 it is quite possthIe,
Imislen, —hope you've marked your
and they scoff at the notion that his IndIspositIon,
calendar of im- area and would
portan( events appropriately arou
ex er t
nd the date of Friday, months. I
whatever It may ha ve been, still needs hospital
itsedInhluence for the coming
Jan. 31.
had further opin
it was,
attention after eight months. A t hey dryly
'(!::It'r
Snath,? ., and
Wf)(' '('re ex
Thai's the date for the anni;I dinn,w
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Division of Forestry annual
tree packet sale at Altamonte
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red maples, live oaks, India
rosewoods and dogwoods. Limit
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Park [ Wolf, Deltona
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But Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin
argued that the state had given
Schaefer the benefit of the
ST.
PETEILSIIUIt(;
BEACH, to replace the familiar bug with doubt and tried him for murMIAMI (AP
An Indiana man wanted in connection
New officer, for the Central Florida Zoological Society for 19Th
ZOOLOGICAL
VIa. IAI'
The president of the s In(IeIs.
itli a hank robber), near Atlanta Lis
(iers co!nnjjtttil when life
art'
It'll William W. Brosn, treasurer; Clifford Nelson,
Vlkjw
S
f Aijeric Inc.
authrttii's in Miami, according to Fill MLrrc(Idcretl t
"There's a great love affair Irisoninent was the maximum
president;
Jim Ryan, president; and Rod Cable, secretary.
agents,
says
he
expects the new VW that Americans have with this sentence.
Michael F. 1189Y, 28, of South Bend ,
OFFICERS
Ind.,
was en
.,
held i
sub-compact the Rabbit, to crazy
little car (Beetle) a.d we
lieu of $50,000 bond after an arraignment Thursday on
Shevin said that the state
outsell the venerable Beetle and think
charges o robbing a Cobb County, Ga. branch of
will always be a tie- could not conclusively prove
the
boost the firm's share of the niarid there
Citizens and Southern Bank on Dec. 30, 1974, an FBI
for it," Perkins said,
that Susan Place, 17, and GeorAmerican market.
spokesman said.
The Rabbit is a hatchback Sc- gin Jessup, 16, were
murdered
j!
"I think we'll have to fight (Ian available in two and four- after Oct.
A federal complaint charging Hagy in the hold-up,
I.
The
girls'
bodies
uphill
introducing a new car door models with a base it were f
which netted less t han $2,000, was
ound in a isolated wooded
issued in Atlanta on
in a year that's less than a ban. price of $2,999. The
Jan. 6, th e spokesman said.
Scirocco has area near Fort Pierce in April
ncr year is not the easiest a four-inch
lower roofline, more 1973. The girls were last seen
thing," J. Staurt Perkins said. slanted windows and rear alive on
Sept. 27, 1972.
"But I think we have the right profile and
sells at a base price
i
Schwarz married Teresa
car for the times we're in."
of $4,450.
TAU1IASSEE, Via, lAP)
An assistant Florida
Schaefer, who obtained a diVW introduced the new RabBoth utilize a water&lt;oo!ed vorce one
attorney general today accused
MIAMI (AP)
month after her for.
federal Department of
Hialeah season. But they said anything tic after 20 horses entered t o .
bit and its
sporty version, the engine, front-wheel drive and iner husband's conviction.
1ioung and Urban Development officials of attempting
Park,
with
a
great
tradition
of less t ha n a successful 40-day da y's $20,000-added Royal Poin
Scirocco,
to
about
90 auto and "transverse" or sideways
to undermine public conf
At the time, Schaefer said he thoroughbred horse racing, season
idence for buyers in land
probably would mean dana Handicap, forcing the
developments in the state,
business writers at a special mounted engine to provide ens- still trusted
his counsel and opens itS Golden Anniversary probably mean the end,
showing here Thursday.
Asst. Atty. Gen. James
field to be split into two dlviicr access for repairs,
wished
the
couple
Whisenand said Florida's
happiness, season today. It could be its
Perkins said that VW expects
sion&amp;
disclosure 14w
The season got off to hopeful
for developers is tougher than federal
last,
to be in the red for the first timeG
IWas very pleased so many
requirements and that consumers buying lots in the
start when Gov, Reubin Askew,
with
losses
of
$200
million
After last spring's meeting in a surpise proclamation dl good horses entered," said
state's developments are getting better protection than
i
1974 and hopes the Rabbit will
President Lynn Stone. "The big
the track was saddled with d ared Jan. 12.18 "Hialeah
those covered by federal law,
help the firm capture 5 per cent
stakes
field is not conclusive
more
than
$3
million
in
losses.
Week"
in
Florida.
He accused HUD officials of making false and
of the market.
Hialeah
evidence
but it's an indication
directors
in
October
misleading statement, about Florida', successful
"Throughbred racing Is one of strong support in better
"Butweprobablywon'tm,
voted to sell the franchise to
challenge of a fed eral attempt to bring Florida developers
of Florida's attractions for both races."
it," tie said. "I think it will
nearby Gulfstreaui Park race residen
under a federal requirement to file lengthy
and difficult to
pro
bly
will
be
ba
ts and tourists," Askaround 4.8 or
track for $7 million and unload
understa nd property reports,
To celebrate opening day,
4.9
per
cent."
FORT WALTON BEACH, the search of
-acres for Con)- ew's proclamation said. "The Hialeah lowered grandstand
Hialeah's
"Theirs is bureaucratic boondoggle that
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the trailer
circumvents
lie said VW took 3.8 per cent Fla. IAPi
scenic beauty of Hialeah is such admission from $2 to 50 cents,
only a mercial development,
congressional intent," Whigenand said. "We are exMedical exam- block from the child's home
in
that it is enjoyed by millions gave away souvenir coins
of the market last year with its iners said today a 10-year-old
tremely surpr ised at th eir acti ons here."
and
Fort Walton Beach.
But
the
di
rectors
backed
during
the o ((season as well as paraded vintage cars, Jazz
Beetle, Audi and Porsche.
off
girl whose body was found
Federal officials held a news conference in Washington
Wilson
said a man was seen in the (ace of state opposition the annual racing dates."
Perkins said VW hopes to sell stuffed in the closet of a mobile with
the girl
Thursday in which they said buyers In developments
groups and barbershop quarare
and decided to try it again this
Track officials were optimis- tets.
shortly after
140,000
Rabbits
in
1975
cornhome
died from suffocation,
being warned that they would not be afforded
the
left home and that she was
pared to 100,000 Beetles. lie lice say.
protection of federal law
for developments in Florida.
said the company has no plans
Do West ol the Florida Dc. probably killed shortly after
WE HAVE STATE FORMS
partment of Law Enforcement that time.
said an autopsy was performed
Wilson said he knew the idenon the body of Lynn Conley, who tity of the man
the girl was
111
Illy
disappeared after she left home with but would not
reveal the
to catch a school bus Monday name.
.
.
morning.
The trailer was rented by EuHer body was found Thursday gene Ball, 26, of Fort Walton
JAN. 17
by a sheriff's detective as the Reach. Wilson said.
JAN. 19
JAN. 20
Ball has "
A A It P ( American
There's nothing else we can
child's
mother, Mrs. William L been in a local
Chicken barbecue, Fleet
Illinois Club, Deltona Corn- Conley, waited outside
hospital recov- do,"
Sanford Police Detective
Association of Retired Persons) Reserve Club, West First
the front ering from a drug
IIIWlity Center, 6 p.m. dinner
overdose
Sgt.
E.J. Hughes Jr. said
Reason 1. We are income tax
2:30 p.m., First Federal Street, Sanford, 2-6 p.m. and meeting. bring vegetables, door of the trailer, Okaloosa since Monday, Wilson said,
yesterday after being told
specialists. We ask the right
Savings and Loan of Seminole, Proceeds to Central Florida salads, or desserts
No charges had been filed by
and table Count),Sheriff Ray Wilson said.
First
lie
YOUU1
arrested
Wednesday
with
Street,
declined
Sanford, Zoo,
to say what led to early today.
service. Main course furnished .
uestions. We dig for.every honest
.
a loaded pistol at Sanford
Installa tion of Officers.
Jeduction. We want to leave no
Middle School was turned loose
JAN. 20
Sanford Trimmettes, nonstone 'unturned to make sure you
"Trivia Masters", Village
b)'
the state Division of Youth
Free
Civic Porfit exercise class, 7:30 p.m.,
DeBary
pay the smallest legitimate tax.
Center FTU, 8:30 and 10:30
Service,
Association Travelogue Slide Florida Power and Light
P.M. Joe Albiani and
Hughes and Sgt. R. E.
Building
Denis Show, "Our National Parks,"
Golden
Williams arrested the 17-yearof WMEX Beston will p.m., Community Center, Shell
field questions on Trivia. Road presented by Mr. and
old male, who isn't a student at
.01
Seminole County humane
Tickets at door,
the school, Just before 3 p.m.
Mrs. Harvey D. Jones, Society, 8 p.m., First Federal
WASHINGTON
Fifth
problem, and his program to after he produced a loaded
Donations will be solicited for Savings and Loan, SR 434,
JAN. 18
trict Congressman Richard meet it," he declared.
pistol and six additional bullets.
Sanford
Zoo,
Longwood.
Free Glaucoma Eye Tests,
Kelly (ft-Via,) today called
The officers charged the
"This problem Is caused by
5 p.m., Orange City Lions Club
President Gerald Ford's the import of foreign oil. It rots youth.
0uth, who had been arrested a
on holly Avenue cosponsored
proposed tax rebate plan "real our nation of $ billion a year, week ago at the school for
by DeBary Civic Association
justice" for American workers, and millions of jobs,
trespassing and cursing a
rijim
and Lions. Transportation from
Kelly made the statement as aggravates our
problems of teacher, with carrying a conLnin[E
DeBary Pan-American Bank to
part of his reaction to Ford's inflation and recession," Kelly cealed weapon and transported
Oran ge City.
JAN. U. $71
State of the Union address continued.
T H E INCOME TAX PEOPLE
him to the Juvenile Detention
DISCHARGES
ADMISSIONS
W ednesday.
"I ligree with the President's Center.
Sanford
Seminole County Campers
"The
President's
A Division of Youth Services
plan for a optimistic view of our ability to
Sanford
Minnie D Ethridge
m ee ting, 7 p.m., KOA, Winter
Flossie Hall
309E.l,t St.
tax rebatetoAz,Ierjcaflworkers overcome these difficulties,
spokesman today confirmed
Garden, SR 50.
Kathryn Leptew
is real Justi ce," Kelly said.
VilHl F Stevens
h'h.3fl7
"Ills course offers a chance that the you th was not detained
Ph. 83144k
Vlckje Morgan
Dennis C Griffith
On 9 a.m.. p.m. Weekdays, 9.5 Sat. &amp; Sun.
"I will support it. It is time for progress beyond our at the center. The DYS counAlice 5 Pearce
William A. Sharp
Southwest Seminole Settoma
the American working middle dreams,
OPEN SUNDAY..... NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
Emma Seitect
selor who handled the case
Debra Hudton &amp; baby un
Installation banquet Quality
ornerAreaonice InOvi,do
Elirabeth Walistrom
class
became
in
wasn't
available
for
comment.
our
prime
Orial P Evans
"It must not be rejected
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Courts, 1-4 and 434, cocktails 7
Louli C. Hobby
cern.
Eugene Douglas
favor of continued government
Genevieve M. 8arne
P.m., dinner 8 p.m.
'I am encouraged by Mr. give-aways and deficit spendVera
Brown
Zonnle Mae McBride
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Frieda M Forsythe
Ford's emphasis on the energy
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Richard 0 Coscrave
Tree planting ceremony In
Aib'rf N, Davis
John
Byrd
honor of Arbor Day. at Sanford
John Mims
James Stowell
Garden Center, 11 a.m. Open to
Julia Jordan
Jane Mauk
William C Whiton, DeBary
Public as well as Sanford
Theresa Robey
F
Joseph J Muln,nn, DeBary
Garden Club members.
George Parks
Elizabeth Del
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. AP) Gasoline tax
collections
provided the only bright spot
in state revenue figures
released today for the month of
December,
Gas tax collection, were $26.5
million, a jump of 5.9 per
cent from Decemberl973.Thelnc .
easecompa(ed W aone
per cent drop for the
first six months of the fiscal year
beginning in July, th e Revenue
Department report
showed.

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Americans and to put Mr. Kissinger into a more

WEST PALM BEACH, Fin.
The three-judge panel gave
Schwarz said authorities used
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A public defender who no indication when it would
rule
an
improper
search warrant In
represented convicted murder- on motions that
the conviction their investigation and that the
er Gerard Schaefer and then be overturned and the
case sent conviction was based on eli'married Schaefer's former wife to a grand Jury.
curnstantlal evidence.
says his client deserves a new
trial.
lie argued that Schaefer
Schaefer, 20, a former
Elton Schwarz, who lost in his County deputy sheriff, Martin should have been indicted by a
was conoriginal defense of Schaefer, victed and
grand jury but never was and
sentenced
to two should have been tried by a 12.
argued Thursday in the 4th concurrent life terms for
the member Jury instead of the six.
District Court of Appeal that September 1973 mutilation.
numerous errors were made in murders of two Broward member panel that convicted
him.
the prosecution.
County girls
Sch warz said these actions
scre necessary because Schaefer was charged with ' "apit.aI
crime before Oct. 1, 112, the
date the death sentence was reinstated.

Provide State 'Bright Spot'

Once Again 0

)lme Delivery: Week, cents;
Month, $2.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
\'ear, $28.40. liv Mail: In Florida me as home
All
eth er mail: Month , $2.70; 6 Mon ths,
11620; 12 Mon ths, $40.

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ADVENTIST CHURCH
Highway 4U
Forest City, Florida
G Br&amp;T,r
Pastor
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Sabbath School
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Mornng Worship
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Evening WorShip
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Prayer Ming
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indIlth Thursday
Family Night Supper
3rd Sunday

As the earth continues its endless turning search for your goals in faith-not
escape.. .intheWordof GOd-flotthOwords 0f cynics.

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-More than four-fif ths of the percent say they are In favor of
Catholic population approve of such a change."
the English-langua ge liturgy,
The study, made under a
and about two-thirds approve of grant (torn the National InguItar masses, lay clothes
stitutes of Educa tion as a follow
nuns, progressive religious up to a similar study made 10
education and sex education In years ago, involved quesUo
for

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no admission charge
The program speaker .
mphasis i the 8:30
and it Is open to the public.
Jack Homer, execu ti ve
se rvices w?th Rev Elmer
Ferris entered the healing manager of
the Sanford
bourne, OMS missionary as ministry of Christian
Science Chamber of Commerce.
speaker, and featuring specialaft
d Ii
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the
music by Mrs. Charles Spicer of
Of
Chicago
and
a
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period of ,wirvice'in the United
Legal Notice
Greens
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States Army.
will also participate.
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Witness my hand and the seal o f pefm~lly Installed 4% S part of
Defendants,
this Court December 11. 1974
NOTICE OF SALE
the improvements on the said ISM.
(SEAL)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
One Orbon Range
Model No
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
t 11
E30Av, Serial No. e91
a
Clerk
of
the Circuit Court
He has sung with well-known Sanford Alliance Church on a m' at the west front OW of
Hood - Model No,
By: Elaine RlCharde
Courthouse of Serni"It County, at
MTS.INT
al
groups such as the Klaudt Park Avenue. The Rev.
Sanford,
Deputy
Clerk
Florida the undersigned
Blair
Indian Family and the Land- McGarvey will be the host ClerkwflloeerforsaI,th,lotlo*,n0 Publish: Jan, 17. 21. 31, Feb 7, 1975 Model No. CPF 100, Serial
No.
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scribed real property:
mark and Hallmark Quarte ts pastor.
A662294I
Lot 1 Block
One o
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according to the STATE OF MAIN
Serial No. 5307
,
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Plat thereof as
in
R cords of PR
DATED thi5 141h day Of January.
COURT
rmlnote County Florida
First Baptist Church of
DOCKETNO 374.1914
together with all stru ctures, im- IN THE MATTER OF:
A
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An
Saniuoru
ford
Pro ve ments, f,xturn, appIIen, JOHNALDENSWALLOW
Beckwith.Jr
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Players during the evening
and appurtenances on said land or
Clerk of the Circuit Court
ORDER OF SERVICE
used in conlunction therewith
ervice Sunday at 7.30 p.m.
BY:
BY PUBLICATION
ha V Ekern
The afor esaid sate will be made
This cause came on to be heard PublDeputy Clerk
gape Players originated
rsuort to a Final Judgment en. upon request of
ish- Jan 17 1975
the Petltlon ers,
asa dreamtospreadtGn
tec,dln Civil No, 74.I
Stephen W. Damon and Laureleen
,
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ding in the Circuit Court of the W.
of Chiis
ough musl ca
Damon, fur serv ice by other
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and moans than Personal
Apnmft
serv ice; and it
The
de-Dam
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for Seminole County. Florida.
appearing that this is a Pet it
for
materialized in Nov 1969, when
DATED this 11Th day of January
Adoption Of minor thud. John Alden
1975
Roc and Alice Alns, the
waII
and the whereabouts of
FLORIDA PUBLIC
(Seal)
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John Charles Swallow,the natraI
directors discovered "1
SERVICE COMMISSION
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
father of saIa minor ch Id is not
Wonder by Ronald K Wells of
Noticj of Hearing
Clerk of the Circuit Court
be &amp;SCerfairsed byNOTICE
is given that an
By
Elaine
RiCharde
Spartanburg, S.C
reasonable diligence; and that mid
EXAMINER will hold public
Depy
Clerk
The ornal Aga
John Charles SwahI
Players
cannot be hearIngsonmefolting maflers at
Van Den Berg Gay
Serviced notice of this petition by the times and
performed Miami, and other
places
I Burke P
any other prescrIbed method other 9 30 A.
M.Tuesday
parts
Florida paving the way
Attorneys for the P la inti ff
then by ordinary first class mail
January 25 1975
Post Office Box j
addressed to his last
ifor the future tours In June,
adds5
Florida Public Sery cc
Orlando
Florida 32107
and by puication and that the
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groUporgan1
REV GEOR(,E HODGES
Commission District ott c
PubliSh Jan 17 1123
aforesaid methods attord the
best 410 South Orlando Avenue
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group traveling into 16
RecentI) joining the staff at
and Only available method of Wlrtq Pa ,k, Florida
bringing the pendency Of such DOCKET NO 74155 CCT
Palmetto Asenue Baptist
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THC petition to the notice of said John
On the application Of METRO
Church of Sanford
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR Charles Swallow and aHoedsng to
MOVING 6 STORAGE COMPA NY
1111151stallit pastor Is Rev.
CUIT SEMINOLE COUNTY. him his right to appear and con test for S common motor carrier
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accompanied by a special
Sanford Area Ministerial
sound effect system, and giving Association will meet on
his personal testimony.
Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the

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COFFMAN FAMILY

lentrat Baptist Church held a reception Sunday afternoon in
bonor of the new pastor, Rev. 101111 Coliman, Mrs. Coffman, and
daughter Kuy. herald Photo by Cecelia Farmer)

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However, a slight majority,
the Rev. Andrew Greehy.
54 per cent, think there have
The r'vey found that - been enough change&amp;
Almost a third of American Most of the laity, fl per cent
Ca tholics would support orrilna. of them, have a "great deal" or
don of women as priests J "some" sympathy for priests
more than four4jfthj would who have left the ministry, the
vote for a qualified woman for report sayi, adding
president.
"Despite the argument
ty.seven per cent Utjnii frenUy heard fn high e
recent changes in the church sLastical circles that the laity
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GREGCRY LUMBER
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DEKLES'
GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekie and Employes

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UNITED STATE BANK
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John Y. Mercer and Staff

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CHURCH
Corner Covntry Club
1 Upsala Roads
Rev arwInShoa
Pastor
Sunday School
9 OCa m
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Rev RussellA Mcldincp,
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Civir Center
along sslth The Lighthouse Quartet, The Thbw)es, The Ne Creation, The Cbrlstianalres, and The
Footsteps. Children 1220"
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the January-February issue of about 1,0W CatNhc&amp;
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with me is that I can't believe "becoming-, the person we
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anything. On Sundays Ican but ought to be. It breaks my heart
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nost of the time I just can't he
nk of w ha t many of
believe. I have been ta ught to you could really be
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
and what ,
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Public Notice ls hereby given that EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
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question, not
Geneva
Nazarene
beli e ve, so I you coul d do, if for once you
First Met hod i st
SiaIedpropaIs will be received by
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
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never
the City of Cassetberry, Florida at COUNTY.
II
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FLORIDA.
where
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sue youth Oir
COUNTY, FLORIDA
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city
Hall
until
7:30 P. local CIVIL ACTION 1 3I47•CA44.A
The Tabernacle Choir nO
appreciated his remarkably for God.
CIVIL DIVISION
Methodist Church of Sanfcrd Sound Bible
time on January27, 1973, for the In re: the Marriage 0*
College will sing at furnishing only Of two Sodium
honest and self-analysis, but ft You will only escape the
No. Cl 743041.CA.o! B
Silica ABBEY DENISE WARD.
wIll
present
both
morning
th
e
Geneva
Ch urch of
STOCKTON, WHAT LEY. DAVif
Fluoride feeders and ancillary
revealed at best a disturbing
devil, he v
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worship services S
Wife. AND COMPANY, a Florida cor
Aay
.
unday. Nazarene Sund
uncny. ne
.a.m. equipment, in accordance with and
A ll
went on w say
ve Christ dwe
JoJf!Jy CASH
poration,
specifications
ing WIUWI.
ougn, a s uaen an 2 p.m. set CCS.
and procedural STEVEN JAMES WARD.
that that perhaps he needed a The empr1ng
Plaintiff,
documents
PrePared
by
Clark,
presence of "The Gospel Road," filmed
Diets
University and
Husband. vs
in from Stetson youth
1 kssocIatesEngineers Inc. Bid
cause, I want a cause: what I Christ inourheartjiso,,i
AMENDED
color in the Holy Land will be director of the I
choir,, and F i rst• rL
JAMES L. POSEY and RUBY J.
prIcethatI Include the off loading of
C hr-i st ian
NOTICE OF ACTION
cannot have Is a cause, because resource for adequate uving. It
P05EV. his wife.
equipment at two separate sites
in
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shown Sunday at 7 p.m. the M
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to TO STEVEN JAMES WARD
I know that causes are ates la what
Defendants.
be designated by the City of
will eak.
"wee choirs of St. jame3
are within that sanctuary of Community dent of the
S13 Derry Park Drive
NOTICE OF SALE
of the masses Finally heOpisaid: counts We have
Casselberry.
Middleboro. MalSoachi,tsittIS
bo th the Uni ted MethodistCh ch
F. King,pastor 0, AE Church, will present a
NOTICE is hereby g1 ven, that
Proposals will be publicly open
of
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pursuant toa Final Judgment 0*
and read aloud Immediately after
une the church, will be the musical program at the F
you ore
You
hereby notified that a foreclosur, entered January 11th,
define myself." Do these SIwe Read your Bible! and Jo
the expiration of the tIme
Christian Church, Sanford &amp;
for Dissolution Of marr iage 1975 in the
hnny Cash, th
Circuit Court Of the
statements remind you of We need the strength, help and musical slory of e film is a Marks United , met.lo1Is1 Rosaha, Sunday at 7 p.m. established above for receipt of has been filed against yw On this Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, in and
proposals,
us
th
Jes
yourself?
wi
date. December ii. 1fl1, and an for Seminole County, Florida In
msidaofth Holy Spirit. w1e :orce.
Harry G.-Hug,
Civil
aCIV zaona , Church In Ocala. He organized Providing music win be the
amendment Petition for dissolution
Here is one sharply need
Action NO. C 171-2011 CA-09-8,
sUan fellowship and the men and women who lived It the church re years ago senior choir, choir No. 2 and the
City Manager
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filed against YOU December
delinea ted X-ray of the con. support. No richer hun,an
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ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR..
City of Cass*Ibr
It. 191&amp; in and for Seminole County, Clerk Of
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n
d
a
junior
choir.
Mrs.
Sylvia
against
the
scenic
beauty
of
the said Court. will sI for
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Publish:
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the
hi can
temporary skeptical
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m1n.• ieuuwup
Florid
A th •
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and that you have until the 'cish
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In hand to the highett and best
Slworth,
organ
and
choir
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"ta ught to question, not to car
1125, to see bidder, at the West Front Door 0* the
and sharing love of open to the public.
dIrectow be w charge. For a
the original of your ansr. If
Palmetto
believe" - fearful that corn. fellow Christians. We need the
any. Courthouse, Seminole C ounty,
on the Clerk of the Circuit Court, of Florida
n um ber of years St. James
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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Following
the
service,
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at 11:00 A.M.
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any Ide
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the Eighteenth Judicial circuit, in January2gm, 1123 on Tuesday,
Ave. Baptist
JUDICIAL dR
nsp tion anA I
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visited
with
First
Church,
and
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the following
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me
pay
w&amp;u
delusion. Th us we experience strucflon of public wors
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CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE and for Seminole County, Florida, described real
property
In
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year by pvpuaar COUNTY. FLORIDA.
hip, held in fellowship hall to honor
Mack Evans, nationa ll
Seminole County Courthouse, Seminole County,
what Harold Lowry refers to as which wifl enable
wit:
Sanford Florida S7fli Ida
us to have Marvin and Reba McCwn of known song evangelist andy request of the congrega ti on.
CIVIL NO. 14.1141
Lot 21 Biock"C" WASHINGTON
"the treason of the scholar - high spiritual goals and Cassetherry,
0* your 'answer on Donald L Mar. OAKS
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SECTION TWO, according to
The
Rev
Charles
Sumifer
who
are
here
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recording artist, win be in pastor of
0 FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR. Weston*, Attorney for Petitioner, the plat thereof
or a
ref using to be a committed purposes. And
as recorded in Plat
we need to few weeks from Haiti where
St.
James,
will
be
the
P.O
Box 2112. Sanford. Florida, Book i.
concert Thursday, 7:30 p.m., at
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
man, he allows himself to be an bcome Involved
pages
94 &amp; 17. Public
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in the they
even i ng.
are
Plaintiff,
serving
Palmetto Avenue Baptist preacher of the even
as
Records of Seminole county,
uncommitted ct1ild,ripe for
Failure to file an answer on your Florida
challenge and service of missionaries
vs.
with ois Church, 26 Palmetto Ave.,
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a default Together with the foliyiving items of
d part may result
Plucking by any committed Christian witness.
International.
Sanford. He will be singing, Ministerial Assoc.
c ' GARRETT, hiS w, Iud9menteingentered .a;fls,you property which are located In an

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COVE NANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
11.92 Hwy. 4 Lake Mary Blvd.
v William C Sister Jr
Pastor
Yiflday
Church School
9 ISa m.
ng
&amp; Nursery
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Evening Worship
7:30p m.
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YoutiGrovp
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Saturday
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mitment of their
mour of god, that ye may be fives to meaningf ul faith in
able to stand against the wiles Christ' now else can one
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of the devil"
count
for
the
fact
that
moral
As we move
toward Christian and ethical behavior patters of
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seli'actualizatlon In this life, we American
life
have
dropped
to
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need to become more mature
unprecedented lows' We ha ve
spiritually
In our
basic Insights to but take a look at our local
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In that situation to get a first hand
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ur e of wha t is happening'
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Ourd es must be
like the youngester whose wi th what is spiritual inalfgpj
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paren ts were explaini ng th
e if we are to main ta in cornfacts of

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METHODIST CHURCH
Yur.kc Driv e, 5-unland Ettat,s
CHURCH OF CHRIST
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Evangelist
Mofning WorShip
FIRST PENTECOSTAl
Sunday
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CHURCH OF LONGW000
MYF 2&amp;i'Son
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700pm
Eve Worship lI3Sun
MI Orange Street
Bible Study
7 S0prn
to 00. m
Rev E School
Rath Grant
PINECREST BAPTIST
Pastor
Wednesday Morning Prayer Group Sunday
Morning Worship
H OOam
CHURCH
10
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Evening Service
6:00pm
IMorning
Worship
I 11 W. Airport Blvd.
1100am
Wedneiday
COMMUNITY UNITED
Su'sdayEvensng
Rev Kenneth 11011
730pm
Bible Class
METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor
7 lop m
Wed Bible Study
Sunday School
730pm
9 ISa.m
PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
MOutfort Meeting
Morning Worship
Cassi$b.n,
11 , 008 tort
Highway 46 West
ifl()y
Rev William Picket?
Chur ch 1ainrsg ..
6:30pm
6:15p.m.
Pastor
Paul Sonny
EvarqeIst
Evening Worsh ip
Rev
Kenneth
Milter,
A%sit
Pastor
l:3Opm. Bible Class
I000am
Morning Worshp
Wed Evening Service
I'r.s I, YIr'rI(Itt
I 301 11am
7 00g m. Morning Worship
11 008 m
Sunday School
9 iSa m
Evening Worship
6 DOD m
UMYF
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
530pm.
Bible Classes Wed
7 SOp m
Evening Worship
CHURCH
lOOpm
PALMETTO AVENUE
Wed Bible Study &amp;
Oak Ave 43rd St
The
FULL
GOSPEL
CHURCH
OF
BAPTIST CHURCH
Prayer Stiv
Rev Virgil L Bryant
7 SOp m
OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST
Sunday
Thursday
2636 Palmetto Ave.
IFrtt
and
Wednesday
FIIw
Washington St., Canaan City.
RCy C £ Hodges
John
We all feel that way at times. And, tragically, there are some folks who feel that
Pastor
Acti
Rev Kenneth W. MiIIls
Ship
Supper
Sanford
Sop
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Sunday School
915am
way much of the time.
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FIRST UNITED
Mor ning Worship
PtTOr
11 COo m
Morning Worship
$ SOarn
Sunday
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METHODIST
CHURCH
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in
Evangelistic Services
700pm
Monday
Church School
Friday
But while the word In which we live leaves a lot to be desired, It's our world.
9:iSa m
ltt Part Ave.
Momma Worship
Wed Praver&amp;
liOCam
Mor fliflO Worship
Proverbs
Exodus
And life In that world Is pretty much what man himself has made of It.
Leo F . King
ll,00am
A BY PU
Bible Study
100pm
Pastor
7 SOp m
Nu er y
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tven;ng5y,c,
7 UOp m
Morning Worship
Independent MiSSionary
$301 11am
The God who created us and our universe had some excellent plans for life as
THE LAKE MARY UNITED
Tues F sir !.erv.cr
7 DOD m
Sunday School
9 ISa m
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Tues
d
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Saturday
rr: F. PihIrSturl,
it should be. They are clearly set forth In the Bible whose writing He Inspired.
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Just iloki It" "1 know v,her contact between God and
babies come from. It's the ourselves to become broken or
birds and the bees I don't know impair
ed. Do you remember
anything about!"
when we use to sing, "Earthly
Many of us know the devil of pleasures vainly call me, I
fi ction, but we need to know would be like
Do we
something about the de vil of s ll
ti ha ve
t desire to be like
reality! I believe In the sub.him. If so, we must learn to let

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LAKEMARYCHURCH
F THE NAZARENE
t?S Crystal Lake Dr.
Lake Mary, Fla
Re, Piut 0 Tristei
Pastor
Sums School
lOam
Morning Worship L
Bible Study
13 SO a m.
Evening Service
7 DOD m.

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7511 Sanford Ave,
Douglat 0 Elliott
PaStor
Sunday School
9 ISa m
Morning Worship
10508m
Youth Hour
600pm
Evangelistic Service
7 COp m
Mid Week
Sersice (Wed)
7 oo m
Nursery Provided for all services

103W. 25th Place
The Church of the Lutheran Hour
and TV "ThiS it the Life"
Rev Elmer A Reucfler
Pastor
Sundly5thOol
915am
Worihip Service
1030am
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Wed Even ing Service
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FIRST CHURCH

CHURCH OF CHRIST
IOO Palm SpnngsDr.
Altamonte Springs
JarnesP P4e,arn
Evangelist

JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
112) West First Strut
GeorgeGaltoway
Pastor
Sundly$cpioop
)O.00am.
Morning Service
11 .006 m
Evening Ser4ce
l'SQpm
Wednesday Service
7 SOpm
Did Tri.ip toe a New Day

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9 45 am
1100am
730pm
730pm

ROLLING
ROLLING HILLS
CHURCH
Sanhindo Springs Drive
Longwood, Fha
Just East of Interstate
Mlniter
P Burke Johnson
Minister
Keith HutchuilOn
Morning Worship
11a m.
9458 m.
Sunday School

HOLY CROSS
401 S. Park Ave.
The Rev Leroy O.Sopev

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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
1102 S. Sanford Ave.
Dr Harold Harris
M.initter
SundaySthool
915am
Morning Worship
1100am
Service
7 30p m
SANFORD CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
'37 Airport Blvd
Phone 121-0900
JamesC Vaughn
Minitter
Sunda S-thcoI
945a m
Worship Service
ii OOa m
Evening
700pm
Prayer Meeting
Wed
7 COp m

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Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening Worship
Wed Prayer Service

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Cot. 14th 51.1 Oak Ave.
11111W Coftman
Pattor
Sunday Scrioôl
9 IS m
Morninqworship
II COrn
ChurcyiTraining
615pm
Evening Worship
?OOpm
Wed PraCr Service
700pm
Nursery Open
WTRR
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a 'the devil made brute that comes along.
bell with You? If
Despite the fact that America
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much
of Flip
Wilson? As a what we are reafly saying is
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METHODIST CHURCH

CHURCH OF GOD
$03 W. 32nd Street
Pastor
wev J T Pitts
Church Of God Hour
9 OSa m
WTRR
9 ISa M.
Sunday School
It Xa m
Morning Worship
[angtlist,c Serv.
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Fr William Ennis
Pastor
Fr P .1 KelP
AssI5t Pastor
Sat Vigil Mass
7 COp m
Sun Mats
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a 1; no
Confessions. sat
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OF GOD CHURCH
Cot. 27th and Elm
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Pastor
Sunday School
930am
Morning Worship
10 ISa m
Evening Worship
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Worship
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CIVIL ACTION NO 141S920
dere now
In re:
ORDERED, hCt the said
H P OSTERHOUT and MARY E Chirlei SwaIlw the natural
er Counties with equipment domicileo
OSTERHOUT his
of John
Iastknoto at Winter Park Florida NOTE If
Plaintiffs be Of Sanford F lorid a appe aratthe granted
Certificate 2%MH will be
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Probate Court to be holden at the canceled
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a Final Judgment, dated the 14th
day of January, 197S and entered in

State of
Maine at 10 m on the 11th attorney for the applicant
day of F ebruary 1975. and then and
thereshocause.ifheha5,ny why
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66001 the said John Alden Swallow.
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DEAR ABBY: I have a beef
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airport to get on a Diane to take
me back to New
The mother who is appalled
live. (I had visited my parents, when people touch her child is
who live in Nebraska,,
conditioning that child to
When I tried to check in I was believe that touching and being
told that MY reservation had
been cancelled! I never can- another lonely human is made.
celled my reservation, and i
Many people in toda y's
told them so.
society have been conditioned
Then they informed me that not to touch each other, but
their computer had informed when we want to comfort
them that since I was a •no someone, the most natural
tn the flight from New
thing to do is to put
York to Nebraska, I was around the sad one, or just hold
him in our arms.
cancelled
return flight.
If we would only DO what we
I tried to explain to the man feel like doing at the moment
behind U ctnter that i
there would be fewer lonely
NOTa "nosnow"becauselwas people. And isn't loneliness one
standing right there in
of life's greatest tragedies?
him and I showed my ticket
I wish you had told "Appalled
which indicated that I had In. Mother" that touching is an
deed flown from New York to important step away from
Omaha. He said he was som, lOneUrins. I read your column
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able to board that flight and get can count On a big hug!
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DEAR ABBY: My husband
told the an behind (%teT and I will be celebrating ow
that since the computer insisted golden wedding anniversary in
that I was a "no show," the
March, and our children and
airline should reimburse me
the ticket from New York to grancichilcfren are going to give
us a big celebration, which we
are very pleased about.
DEAR ABBY: I am still
Now the question: We
distur bed by your answer to positively do not want anyone to
"Appalled Mother," who was go ou tandbuyusaprn_
upset because so many even make a donation in our
strangers touched her baby. honor. All we want is for those
She was fearful that the child invitedto come and rejoice with
might be contaminated. You us.
said, "Tell the strangers,
How should this be worded on
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the invitations? We don't want
AbbY. don't you know that to offend anyone, but we want it
touching is one of the most understood
important means of com- when we ask them to please
municating among humans' In forget a bo ut presents and
rational therapy we call it donations.
"stroking." One strokes
Thank you!
another by giving him a
MR. AND MRS.B.
compliment, Or by simply
D EA R B'S: On the bottom of
saying, "I like you." Touching the lavitatIM add, "Positively
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first and second half, was
Randy Faber, who proved to
Raider Coach Joe Sterling that
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The Seminole Junior College his right knee was no longer a
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accurate ball control and
Faber hurt his knee Jan, 8
shooting of Chip Noe, made when he slammed into a wall
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easy pawns of the Wildcats while playing against the
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But the bruised knee was the
Junior College Saturday night last thing on Faber's mind
at 7:30.
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-kq The new $I.s million gym win minutes remaining in the first
Andy Abramson ot Lake Brantley Mgh School squee2es Lyman's Kevin
be dedicated at half time. There
'day night. Abramson plimed Albright later In the match to give &amp;antley a
27-23 high school is no admission charge.
raced alone own the court for an
wrestling victory. (Herald Photo by Tom Keyser)
Highlighting several fast. easy la y-up.
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me n ts both in the
And again, shortly before the
half
ended, he lost his balance
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and took a spill, but Jumped up,
handled a pass and then fed Noe
a right-side lay-up.
Coach Ster ling said following
I game that Faber "got a
little tired. He still favors his
SPORTS
knee a little, but I think he's
almost back to full speed."
Seminole high School
ool dons its traveling togs for two weekend Faber hit 10 points in the game.
IN
basketball battles at Winter Park and Orlando Edgewater.
The Raidem iiow 9-8, did not
The Seminoles meet Winter Park, upset in overtime by falter in their control of the
Bishop
p Moor e on Tuesday, tonight at Winter Park gym.
game from the first minute of
In other games tonight involving Seminole County schools, action when Noe grabbed the
Oviedo hosts New Smyrria Beach cc t.he Oviedo hardwood, Lyman Opening
Up and raced for two
tra ve ls to Orla ndo Boone and Lake Howell is on the road
points.
against
TUCSON, Ariz. tAP)
It's the same song, second
Crescent City.
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Noehitl4o(2ofieldgoaLsa,,vj
Saturday
night,
Seminole
battles
Edgewater
at
Edgewater,
fIn1shedthe
game with 30po ints
It's Johnny Miller. And he's leading another golf
Sanford
Naval
Academy
hosts
St.
Josephs
of
tournament,
St. Augustine, to add to his 16-game average of
Lyman ventures to Winter Park, Lake Brantiey travels to New 12.4 points per game.
MIS Ellne it s the 1',)00,000 Dean ,NfarUn-Tueson Open.
.SllIvrna Reach and Oviedo is on the road against Daytona Beach
Mike Williams had 12 points
Miller, pro golf's unreachable star of th e past few months,
Mainland,
had a sixnderar 66 in Thursday's opening round and
and Stan McNeal hit 10 for SJC.
Seminole and Winter Park were upset Tuesday. Winter Park
took a onestroke lead,
The Raiders built a 11 point
fell in overtime to Bishop Moore and Seminole faltered to Lyman. lead over the Wildcats midway
"I think it's natural, the thing you expect, to have a letSeminole's opponent Saturday, Edgewater, defeated the through the first half and
down after you've won a tournament," Miller said of his
Seminoles
59-50 earlier In the season. Edgewater is fresh from a coasted into the locker room on
record triumph in Phoenix last week.
setback to No, 2-ranked Orlando Evans on Tuesday.
a 39-29 advantage.
Oviedo is after its fourth Orange Belt Conference victory
The Wildcat defense in the
second ball was unable to
HOUSTON (AP) —Opposing offensive lineman marvel
control the strong advance of
at the move.-; of Maryland'zi All-American defensive
the Raiders, who blistered the
scoreboard and the Wildcats
ver
thew days is
Decorated earlier as the Outland Trophy winner and the
points.
Athlete of the Year for Delaware, White showed his best
((cm again Thursday night when he stood u as winner of
the fifth Vince I1mbardi Award as the nation's out'
EDWARD WILLIAMS
standiniz lineman.

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"It's a new year, new
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Itiy said after the fifth-ranked Terps scored a surprisingly easy 103-85 basketball victory over fourthranked North Carolina State.
That was the senior center's response Thursday night
after being needled that it was about time for a Maryland
victory, after six consecutive losses to North Carolina
State over the past two season.s.

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DAR Conference to be held In
If you are interested in a job
Reports frorn all standing with no pay, odd hours, and
Boca Raton on March 17-19, and
to the 84th Continental Congress committees were heard, with occasionally the satisfaction of
of the NSDAR in Washington, the membership committee Possibly
having
helped
D.C., the week of April 19.
someone. . .
chairman reporting two r"
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Ms. Judy Phelps, training
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charge of the program, and
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wife's
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instructor recommended a
You can pin weight with
And Henry Vill used it in
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that
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nearly
take
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need
to build muscles
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will
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naturally if you shove 11)
ugly and unhealthy.
fume.
re protein you will build
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is
loaded
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This protein powder costs saturated fat that leads to goes down, the fragrance
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about $20 and we are supposed
in
business
comes
up smelling like
cholestero!
to have three servings a day. deposits of fatty
the
4'
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th
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vital
parts
This
year
the
picture
looks
of the
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I.
wi th eight ounces of half-and.
being young wott prevent Just as rosy.
hail each time.
Americans spent about $60()
I want to know UI am wasting it from happerJng. A lot of
1
young soldiers killed In Korea' 'million on fragrances In 1973.
my money on this protein had major ch
olesterol deposits
And when the final figures
Supposedly all the big muscle in their arteries already. Half. are In for lV71, pc -fumers are
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started
out
with
this
stuff,
and-half
won't
provide
any
expecting
a
sales
increase
of
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said he used it and gained is significant amount of protein to 15 per cent, according to Money may be short, but people continue bu)iug their iaurtk
for you, only fat to make
Annette Green, director of the fragrances
pounds in one mtnth
fatter instead of more Fragrance Foundation.
I have been using the stuff for muscular.
Whether that Increase is surprising.
salespeople say.
a week and haven't gainea a
merely a reflection of higher
"People need a lift, so they
2ound. The store where
Men buy the musk scents as
Cutting down on your activity prices is open to question.
buy some perfume," she said, gifts for women.
bought it told me I am too a. and stuffing yourself 13 like
Miss Green said that prices "' W)t as expensive as other
But few women buy it.
live and am burning it off. The fattening a steer for fat, tender are only a small
p . Of the luxuries,"
cashier told me to ennsun, beef.
And some women, despite
Whin it tvnies
t
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to favorite what the Industry might tell us,
more hall-and-half and more
uw that price in. scents, women tend to choose don't like perfume at all,
body only us as much so competitive
protein supplement and he protein as you need to build creases have to be small."
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New volunteers selected for
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Mrs. the program will work from
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to Cocoa, 28-23. 135-pound class with 1:13 left in
The match was the First for through the
(ailing behind 18-0 early in the Branticy defeated Cocoa 26-21. the
human mass and
second
period
and
Lyman's
Abramson
since he separated left the gym.
match, Lake Brantley roared
Lyman won the first (we Jim
hack to defeat Lyman 27-23 in a matches Thursday night to Clint Howarth and Brantley's his shoulder a month ago.
'That's the way it Is around
Watts wrestled to a 7.7
classic high school wrestling forge ahead 1
Brantley's Franklin, Davis, here," said Lake Brantley
8-0.
draw in the 141-pound group. Abramson,
match Thursday night at
Lou Payas topped Brantley's
Buf(kln and Barrett Coach David Crawford. "if we
With live matches remaining,
Brantley.
are
undefeated
in dual meet beat Lyman, that makes the
0 mil ha
Mark Simis 4-0 in the opening Lyman led 20-8.
Lake Brantley 's Craig Davis 101-pound gr&amp;up, Lyman's
competition. Prevatt's loss was season."
Brantley 's
Alpha Franklin
pinned Lymants Jerry Human, Mark Schuster defeated Bob trOuncM Tom Lent of LYMan his First of the season.
He said the match ,A ent as he
After Abramson pinned
Just hack from a shoulder in- Goddard -2 in the 108-pound 18.0
in
East Division
the 148-pound division Aibright to win the match for expected, with the Patriots
jury, in the 188-pound class and division, Doug Peters out- and Lyman's Robert Abbott Lake Brantley, Patriot fans
falling
w L Pct. GB
behind early and
Brantley's
Andy
Abranson
Kentucky
79 17 701
maneuverer] Brantley's Vernon countered with a 4-1 win over who
charging
hack to win.
nearly filled hail of the
New York
29 13
pinned Kevin Albright in the 'Prevatt 5-0 in the 115-pound Brantley's Brian Riley, who Patriot gym, swarmed onto the
Sl Louis
unlimited division for the Lake class, Lyman's Steve Lang was wrestling for
Crawford said earlier in the
Memphis
II 32 236 19
Brantley
Patriot victory,
Virginia
dumped Bruce lull 7-5 in the Ia six weeks after e first time mats and pounded Abramson week that the match probably
9 33 214 20' i
Lake Brantley is now &amp;&amp;I 122
suffering a on the hack and hoisted the would be decided by no more
West Division
-POund
division
and
David
shoulder
injury
early in smaller players to their than five poin
Denver
—
37
in dual meet competition, The Lesure pinned Brantley's Jeff
ts and that it could
Son
ecem er
Antonio
26 20 $65 if,7
shoulders,
be decided by a pin
Ntriots tied Orlando Evans Davis in the 129-potind clas,s
IndIana
19 fl 43 P6
Brantley's .Nfa.x Iluffkiri
Mi:ntLiy.
~,lany Cried in exultit,161).
s
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SitJI
19 24
AS it turned out, AbraiiiLson
7 11
1:17
remaining
in
the
third
defeated
Jeff Clayton 7-1 In the
Utah
20 77 426 Is, )
Ile loss was Lyman's second two-minute period.
The Lyman fans, who made could have beaten his foe by
Thursdayli Result
of the mason. The Greyhounds
17N)ound class to set the stage as much noise during the match decision for ftee points and
Denver 115, Utah 101
"llien
Brantley's
Guy
Campfor
triumphs by although being slightly out- Brantley still would have won
Friday's Games
have beaten eight opponents bell pinned Lee Barrett in the Davisthe
anddecisive
Abramson,
Kentucky at New York
numbered, quietly filered the match.
Friday's Games
Detroit at
Golden Stale at BUUaIO
Washington at Philadelphia
Portland at Hous ton
Seattle at New Orleans
Phoenix &amp; Chicago
New York at kanias city

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Trained volunteers man the teenagers. People who need
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hours a day, seven days a week.
People who need people.
Volunteers usually remain
They don't get much sym.

As Feb. 8. draws closer, the gals in Beta Sigma
Phi get bailer, making final plans and arrangements
for their annual Valentine Bali, scheduled
for that night. Preparing posters, Inviting everyone
enjoys good music and dancing,
and would like, by Purchasing tickets to the ball, to benefit who
t he
Florida Zoo, are (from left) Mrs. Pat Johnson,
Mrs. Pat Largeo, Mrs. &amp;zsau Bird and Mr,. listening for clues and sincerity.
Ellen Keeler. Tickets for the ball are on sale a I
and constructive
the Greater Saliford Chamber
Of Commerce building, meanings and cries for help.
the Central Florida Zoological Society and from member, of
feedback. No sympathetic voice
the Beta Sigma Phi sorority,
Some volunteers with extra saying, "Oh, you poor thing'
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but a sensitive one saying,
"Here's what you can do about
it," and going on to suggest
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plans of action,
Club
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by the Seminole County Health
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,on Feb. 14 at the home of Mrs. p.m., at SpanM Trace ApwlDAR, held Its January Mee
Stanley B. PieIrce, with Mrs, Ments' Clubhouse in Altamonte
on Friday at the home of tiM
the ic.
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SEMINOLE: Williams 6012.
McIntyre 000, Saber SO ID.
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Heavyweight Benny Mills of Kensnet,
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39-18 Thursday night.
Seminole won by forfeit.
McDonald 306; Not 14 230; Mc
The Seminoles are now 4-I in
Seminole travels to Titusyifle Neal 34 10: Forte 70-1; Jacobs 00
their second year on the mats. for a bout Saturday night. In 0. Wright I 0-I; Johnson 3)7,
Coach Roger B.ethard said the other Sturday night matches, Beinier 107; Totals 43797
Edward Williams
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Oak Ridge.
olsti Out None
Seminol&amp;sle.i-ry Hart won 96 in the 108-pound class, Larry
Williamson won with a On in
the 122-pound category, Rck'
Bryson triwIlI)hed 124 in the
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Ge'n q' I.
PortAble
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Wall Papering

Pet Care
PLI REST INN
BoArding 8. Grooming
1"2

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Alterations,
O"slgri.ig
&amp;
Dressmaking by exp.nfS Singer
,çroi,, cteaie 710 E lit Si
)fl6 661

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'sbgned clothing just for you
Western tailoring a specialty 701
1st St. (entrance thru Land 0'
Fabrics) 3210970 Tues Sat 9 33
or by appointment

Control

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
7547 Park Drive
3721115

Heater Cleaning

Lawn and Garden

LET ME TILL Yt.JUR SPRING
GAR DEN SPOT NOW. FLOYD
FIlE ER, 322 $191
P U Pr IF
TUR
FLO

Sewing

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Beauty

a.

8. Bonded 323 1758

Carpentry, Remodeling, Additcnt,
Custom Work. Licensed Bonded
Fr
es!rr.,t,- 323

.

7977 Hwy 17
372 5961

Build up

Sz.nglej. All work guaranteed
Satisfaction guaranteed Licensed

Odd lobs Of all types, Carpentry,
Painting. Cement Work. Light
Hauling 3727615

7199

Central PIe,, &amp; Ar Condliorin;
or trrc .'strn.jcall Carl
Il,ir,',
at ¶1 AR5 ri Sanford 3fl
771

Your

Thompson Rooting

1331.

ROBSON MARINE

62

HOME IMPROVE.
MENT. ALL TYPES OF CAR
PENTRy AND REPAIRS, 372

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Roofing

BUDDY'S

Personal Tax Service

No 7 East Rd . 1793SJC
Entrance R. Rarusbofto',,,

iS'' Seminole with oars, 2

Just Arrived
Low Introductory prices
Ev inrude "Wheeler"

I Home Improvement.

WILLI AM S ACCOUNTING, Five
Points, Call 3227513 anytime.

'shions, motor supports, $100
N hlsOn. 323 5153 See at The
_
Forest, Lake Mary

wood or steel desks (executive desk

oak bunk bed's 5100 set witi'
matching desk, chair, night sta nd,
$200.
AT NOLL'S STORES
Ihtre't One Near You

Tax

MARINE

)77.7OI

SOlid

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.

SERVICES1

Accounting

CiENTER in Longwood. $340101,

Used office furniture

Martinsville.

SINE5

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Emperor 300 Grandf ather Clock
Solid Walnut Ca se

,\mer$can of

1966 Mustang, be autiful red, bade
like TICW.
17-97MaltIand
645 141

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Equipment

Woo&lt; desk with all accessori es,
off Ice machines, cl oc ks and
raclios 531 0517

Below Wholesale, while they lath:

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Boats &amp; Marine

60

Trussts 70 ea, Heavy duty $7' long
1150. Atter 6 p m 327 2*61

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A04
It

rmai sizes 10 11. Shoes, dishes
a rd misc. 131 Kentia Or
C asselberry

$10; antique chair with ottoman,
175 377 1261 after 6 p.m.

Largebeao,
Red Hybrid Worms
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Buys
Any . Car
7969 Mustang. baby blue, air. LOCI
1 owner.

GARAGE

CIOthing, like new, dresses, slacks,

-ices.

Machine for sale, $2,99s complete.

(WITH GOOD CREDIT)

Summerlin. Sanf or d

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Deep Steam Carpet Cleaning

MAITLAND FLEA MARY
________

, 1

3

miles east j
Ph. Sanford (305) 323-8160

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$2295

$50 Down

Stan's Auction

State price &amp; location.
_______
_______ Cu.TBOARD SERVICE, all mak es
Ciustom boat tops, CH Radio gear
50
Misceflanpous
lIes &amp; service, Marine ac.
Cltssories, Boats. Check our
For Sale

_______________________________

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72 CHEVROLET IMPALA
COUPE, Loade d - One Owner

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Saturday lP,M.
Open daily 10-5. We buy, tII,trad,

S ALE: Baby clothes, 2$ cents ea,
aby Strollers, port .a. cribs,
iomen,
men's and children
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clothing, furniture etc. All at old
shiond prices, Bargain Garage,
DON. Hwy 17.92 (Bt+ii"4 SObik't
L ongwood), Wed. through Sat., 10
S. and Sun. 12 S. $34 $6,4Q,

3735677

9 5, Sot. &amp; Sun I

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area Reasonable, Write R. L.
General Dlery, Osteen,

Stull.

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OL D FASHIONED

311 373E rrstSl

State Rd. o27

1977 Triumph Spitfire IV, good
running condition. Needs minor I

$2495

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Hwy. 46, 1" MI. East of 1.4-

72 7176

Income And
Irvestmeflt Property

BUY-SELL-TRADE

Open House Sat. &amp; Sun. 1.5 PM

DIAL ( 305) 322. 872 I
OP CONTACT YOUR REALTOR OR BROkE
BioIe'i',Vetco-v'r'

1966 GTO excellent COnd;tin Three
7's, new engine, mag wteeis,
stereo tape deck. 1100. 372 4410.

72 PLYMOUTH GRAND
COUPE, 2 Door Hardtop, AT,
PS, PB, Air

Auction

of doors from 51 up, mica

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

Courts and Large Picnic Area.

OFF

a.

373 . 97 19

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A community of fine homes offered b

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types
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located 1 block southofAivpomtBt5d
on Sonfo'iI Ave , Sorfo,d, FL

Ink

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FIRST FEDERAL. SAVINGS &amp; LOAN
OF MID-FLORIDA. Priced fron-

include Large Club House, Junior

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One

73 CHEVROLET NOVA 2 Door,
AT, PS, Air Owner.

tileage

chairs, round Spanish Itvl.
pedestal table with I chairs. all
kindS of TVs, inc luding color,
radio &amp; TV replac em ent parts, a
lot of teal nice glassware, an
many items too numerous to
mention.

Misc. items. Chair, accordion, all

Ydpenis.

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Be st lot selection

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With Each NEW LEASE

FORTY veers ater __
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D1EM1S

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beautiful swwm

Soles office open M.F

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mortgage

20% Down, 7¼% Mortgage

water
Furnished, no pits $115 month

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10% Down, 71/2% Mortgage

SOrapes

1 Bedroom apt, fur,,, $iI 7

BUY IN THE AREA

Mobile Home Park.

Mt16') (J',,t[W'

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Park Avenue Mobile Park
2 S.4SParkDrive.3flI

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"Wail,

S3695
73 BUICK CENTURION 2 Door
Hardtop-on. Owner

1 7 TOYOTA COUPE, Low

chest5, Duncan Phyfe table

Sales

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PONTIAC CATALINA,
Passenger Wagon

7972 Fleetwood Brougham Cadillac
$10,500 when new, All extras
37 000 miles. 13,995. 1310196

FRIDAY, 7:30 P.M.
We have sever at c ou ch es, dressers,

Garage-Rummage

Lotsand Acreage

$27,500. or will Carry papers at i,
3 bedroom In Sanford, rnasofwy
_Pct. _lflt372liii.
Construction, on a wooded lot.
-Outside Screened summer house.
'Don't wait, see it today. $I&amp;000
47
Real Estate Wanted
LARRY SAXON, REALTOR, 37,3
9170
____________________________ Retired couple Wants to buy mobi le
Piume with la nd in Sanford Osteen

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'ORLANDO
ACADEMY AWARDS1

BEST

Closin Costs*

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bedroom apt, uflfurniSh.d

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Unfurnistied

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Apartments Rent

10-Apartments Rent

HO W IN C

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ON RESERVOIR

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19-Rooms for Rent

TWAM9

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Thehr's
Cove

SANFORD,in yj

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SAUDI EWOOD VILLAS
110W. AIRPORT BLVD

Rentals

F loridaAv e.

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3202 OrIan f)ç 3?] 1670
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6:30

1 4I If 1111010,111161

R14.wood
SANFORD. EU,

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ê-lnsuran

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nearly an acre on Crystal Lake, FOR SALE BY OWNER Apart
Beautiful kitchen, Florida room,
merit house with 3 apts. at 1009 E
central heat a. air. $39,900
2nd St. Lot 253'x 100',
garage
76'x75', double carport,
2 blocks
FORREST GREENE INI.
from 609 bed hospital, loins Lake
REALTORS373.4)13Or6d.fl3)
View Nurs ing Ceer, 7 blocks
Lake Monroe, 3$ mm, from

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$4795

H

Sale

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mIflOietounty ,S
acre wooded $,
'-'ur,
CIUTITUI homesite,
Terry Realty, REALTOR. 621
0711.

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WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY-- 3 bedrooms, 1 bath.

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win •

155.500. 322 7217.

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roomy home with range,
refrigerator, drapes, 522,%O

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Auction

53
TV-Radio. Stereo
Dell's Atirfinn
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Hwy 46, West, Sanford
con
171 5470
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
64.41006
54

43

SANFORO_31,droorns, 1", baths,

zp,,

s. for lease

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Custom extras, 17'x34' pool.

o0"'

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)lO3 Orlando Drive
____ Sanford 373 5200_____
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LOCH

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

RmD

ftmokrr. 107W COmmt,c,p
Sanford 377 7151

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Trucks and Trailers

7960 F or d pick up and camper i
cylinder, radio, heat. Runt good
Camper ex cellent condition 1
good fires. $450 373 0102.

SEMINOLE COIN CENTER
109W. Itt St., 373 4352

PRIX

.

W. Garnett White

4$IW•id

MARINERS VILLAGE APTS

1-Loans

JOI'IPI

79
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GRAND

3,500 Miles. Fully Eauipped

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.

Coins

Christmas bilit by selling
your unwanted items in THE
HERALDS ClaSsified, 332 7611.

.

74 PONTIAC

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GOLD

service, used marhin..t
I,OONEY APPLIANCES 373 0697

_____________________________
now have models ready f or
immedateoccupa y in Carriage
Cove, Sanford's newest mobile
home park,
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And
Acreage

.

$4 why we say
4*aI'=ilM ft

1)07577

Sanford, Choice of green or gold
decor. $lôO,no 1310107,
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6 Room House With bath

373.4450

Financial

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Large lot. lSOJMfllcrvilie

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RNKLIN ARMS APT5
lI7OFIorIdaAve

lI-Situitje, Wanted

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197 Hond a 450.3400 miles

Stamps-Coins
WE BUY AND SELL

K ENMORE WASHER, parts,

rnuuuue names

_~_i7r

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We

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DON'T
FORGET
TO
AD
VERTISE
IT
IN
THE
CLASSIFIED ADS. 332261).

Pay those

n 1J31 7ôloHiawatha Ave. at

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2

Make offer n777

PAYTON REALTY

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Jassified Acts are here to help you
y,
rv.n! )r
at a Ic
i
us help you piA(c'
YOp's-Call 377 2611 çt $31 mj

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3 aD. 2 BATH
HOME, all extras, 000d lOtlon,

VA or FHA. 137.000.

EXECUTIVE HOME

Broker

$110 Airport Blvd. rear Sanford

Employment

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On

r,4TiAC

323 3*66
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- SET
S PIECE BEDROOM
14995. SANFORD AUCTION Auction
Auction
1700FRENCHAVE 3227)4)

3 Borms., Sanford's best section.

bedroom,? batht, with ,od neigh
bor.J pct. mortgage, or refinance MUST SELL

ecranc. sad

A ve-, 3I31o.

IS-Action Sports

Mee Haw

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Home

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Eves 3230115
Associate

Terms by owner, 135.000. Low
down payment 322 ii, nj
2566

old 537300 373 6642 after S and

BIASING
FROM °160
1,.2 &amp; 3

Bamboo Cove, I 2 BDR Shag
,
Sunny kitchent, Pl
aygrounds, near
City park a. Sanford Pl71, From

14-Camping .R,sort

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credit and qualified buyer . 13)

By owner, I bdrm., 2 baths, 2 car
garage, large vat.In kitchen, 7 yrs.

Cr J730532

a..a.

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13-Travel Agencies

Untamed World

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Water sewer.ger ba g,
service Pd. by owner 5770 322
7191 or

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7640 HIawatha377,730$

Travel &amp; Recreation
r

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Days 337 7111
Broker

)or4 bedroom, lt Jbathhout,Qood

They're Hot'*

Payton Realty
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$200 Down

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'QuIpped,

li-Instruct ions

HOLIDAY ISL
SANFORD

Apartments Rent

bedroom

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

Reg Real Estate Broker

.

BATEMAN

Real Estate

'mo

Clos e to downtown, new
lovely 7
bedroom, air, CIrPef, kitchen $vlly

'0-Do It Yourself

Other

Nice 7

Unfurnished

9-Good Things to Eat

Outdoors

P m.

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week enas

C.

QlYltU, mortgage at 7 PC,

372 1591. 377 US) Day. Eve

1967 Simca
$750
37) 5751

Motorcycle Insurance

PLANNING A GARAGE SALF'é

dining room suite, 530; Set of 1
living room tables, 170, Round
walnut table with I chairs, 165, 3
Piece bedroom Suite (walnut), 543
Westinghouse sewing machine,
$10; Drop leaf table, maple, 535;
New end tables, 175 each, Rolla,
way bed, $10, Dinette, 113
KULP DECORATORS
4-09W 1st St .372 7735

C.H L.A. Assume mortgage, no

7971 Dasher 7 door sedan, dafph
blue, automatic, stereo. 7,000
miles 14,195. Call Howie Kirby,
3777637 Dealer.

.

Annual appreciati on Sale, Sofa a.
Chair, $90; Swivel rocker, $75;
Solid oak dresser, 163, 7 pi ec e

$500 DOWN
Almost new 3 bdrooms, l'j baths,

HUFFMAN REALTY
Al Pell, Jenny Clark, Assoc.

M. UNSWONTH REALTY
503w. ist St.
3 736061, 37305)7

W&gt;Aqw-S,

room, 2 car garage, corner lot,
shad, If 9" Wry reasonable 377
33.40 Days

HERALD is the asnwert

1-Eating Places

fl3.014?

3 Bedrooms. It's baths. car pet, Fla

i,

Found

Sanford

3fl.7

Closets overt Iown.g with suits
are too tight' A ClaSeifled Ad

4-Pertonili

S-Lost and

Re.

Join The world of Fun, Fashion and
Money Slow a
sell Df chmaid
Clothng Quality plus Call 373

2-In Memoriam

SANFORD

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time 441 3070

7-Card of Thanks

1311 SANTA BARBARA
OR,

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Sell quality Avian
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ON LAKE JENNIE

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Year's Roluton you'll love

2611

Newhouses na rural area Nodown
Payment, monthly pa yments less
than re.. Government sunsidized
to Qualified buyers. Call to see if
YOU qualifylt

APARTIfl'ENTs

mt' IN Mayfair
59$ 230&amp; Orlando.

MQS.SLE

Why Store it and forget if? Sell it and
forget it w ith a Classified Ad. 332

7631.

Motorcycles

Wanted to Buy

'

Twin bed, box springs &amp; mattress.
Excellent Condition, 150. 332 163$.

DeBary

ov er the payments. Ver y clean
AM-FM stereo radio Contact Bill
Currie at The Herald,

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ect Buy I or TOOl items Larry's
/ A rt, 215 S,rfunJ, ".e

to2l",'$79'9. 1 4OLL'S, Casselberry,
Hwy. 17.97, 530 1206.
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Real Estate

Mt

or Ken,

"Get 'EM While

Lake Jennie

10
$m0,5)0dam.g,dePo,t

Auto Painter, experienced first
__
class Only. 332 1106 or332 U30.

Rat ed For Consecutive

Service

1973 Oldsmob i le (9 passenger)
Custom Cruiser. $750 and take

Batteries, $12.03

55P5 gal Coolant, $495
Regular plugs, Sic each.
Resiltor plwg, $1.10. Brake shoes,
$7.23 set. M&amp;M Auto Pa rt s, West
1st St., Sanford. 3770303.
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CASH 322 - 4132
'or used furniture, appliances,t ools.

Finish.
Extends to 12" with leaf and closes

7491

1070 MGB,GT

Excellent Condition
Call 377 1477

BLAIR AGENCY

And .1 Chairs
Amer ican Cherry

Early

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Veterans No Down, 3 bdrm., iargi
lot, $207 mo., 9 pct. Acre Realty,
REALTOR, 37)77 50

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3BDRM,784,h
1101 Forest Drive

,

323 714?.

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FISHING, BOATING
D----ISPOSALS

cit.

322

Corbett

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Bedroom. I bath.
pa yable,3_______________________
air, fenced

V
arid ptin. to lournais
MUST be able to type Perrnan,i,,
position, S days WU4. Starin,
Entetprji,5, Sanford Air
port
Indus trial PMk, 510g. 13 1,
San.
•otd. 373n

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EVENING

(6)

mce in •ccoviv

CailBart Real Estate
REALTOR

68

Drop Leaf Table

Ornamental stone fireviace, turned
Columns. Sunken paneled family
room, 3 Bdrm, garage, r edwo od
privacy fence, carpel. Un.
believable at 573.000. FHA.VA .
CLIFF JORDAN REALTOR. $3)

Reg. Real Estate Broker
1100E.2SthSt ,3fl6633
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kitchen equip
ped, fenced yard, air, large utility

Book eperAistn

24cm I1n
I$J.00MINIMUM CHARGE)
.

rent , Have your
second home away from home by
renting yearly for low rates at
CAMP SEMINOLE 322 4470

7.3 BEDROOM APTS
SWIMMING POOL

"°°"

TAFFER REALTY

71 HOur

never used, $10; Twin bed,
complete, $70; Elec tric broom.
vac, $70; Misc 327 0376

Take over payments
Must sell. 373 0181

Move you r old abandon car FREE
If you will call me aft er 1p.m., 377

Anti freeze,

JIM DANDY JAZZ FEED
"Buy Dir ec t From Bo
GORILY - S, E 46. Sanford 37) 4,33

offer; Electric heater, r oo m size,

SPANISH CHARM

Auto Repairs
Parts. Accessories

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332271$
After Hours
322"o41

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1109 Sanf or d Ave.
________________________________

MARINE

___
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RCA Console Color TV, $35 or best

NORTH

256SParkDr
.

General Contractor,
After hours, Bud. 3227111

fenced yard, air conditioned
Immediate occupancy.
'ir..

Anyme

REALTORS

It's Now

CAMP SITES for

2 Bedrooms, I bath, Fla. room,

1:00 A.M,.$;30 P.M.

322•2420

i I's New; I I's Here;

F or Rent

5 ZP&amp;Cioui moon's, air, heat, fencej
kids and Pits Ok')
(JflitedReal Estate Assoc Inc
Toll Ff"621 5090 Open9a m 9pm

at

ty

.

exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,

is sold daily in the Classified &amp;d
Nothing Small about thalt

Appliances - Furniture Paint Etc.
"Buy Dir ec t From Boxcar"
GORMLY'S, E. 46, Sanford 373 4733

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Reconditione,'

3723961

FREIGHT SALVAGE

S771

2324 Park Dr
REALTOR
3220711
3773991

Hay,$l.i3per ba ,e4p
Inlotsof

MILLIONS of dollars in Real Estate

Jim Hunt Real

Yoe MLS Agency

Resort Property

'

Option to Buy

Telephone Girl. (Experienced)
Go pay, fop SatJry. Ask tot
Schenk
IS3aI

Monday thru Friday

6351

76
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Eves.$697116

2606 S. Hwy I? 92

Available Ofl Sundays by ap
polntmcnt Call anytime

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Feed

ROBSON

1974 Ply mo uth Fury Ill

SANFORD RECVEE SERVICE
2371W lSf st
_ 373

2977 Orlando Drive

Realty

REALTOR 373

67-A

Trailers

now to vacation thiS year in
your own Rec Vet from

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Autos for Sale

Plan

&amp; BOARDING KENNELS
HEATED KENNELS. 332.5732

Cali Credit Dept.
SANFORD SEWING rENTER
307 A East 1st St., Sanford 372.9411

ESTATE SALE- 3 bedroom, 1"
bafh. carpet, 122.000

'

Acerage.$14 0 Mo.

)

PIP4ECREST-- 4 bedro,qy, 2,
family room, fireplace, eat in
kitchen, 137,750.

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80

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1069 Winebago, 13,600 or pay equity
a. take ov er pa yments

ANIMAL HAVEN GR OOMING

Drop In bobbin, I 1 zag, and 3nudle
position Like n
Condition.so ld
new for ISP balance of $4.5 cast or
S pa yments of $10. New earrapty.

3" 1959.322 4741

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Miniature Schnauzer, AKC, female.
1', mo old S1SO. 3231119

Of $75 or 70 pay.

Pay
elance
merits of u

I496,3fl;si*

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assist you, Stenstrgm Realty cant

Days- 3fl 6)7)
Nights3fl5171or3727152

TPie VA Program permitting you k
a 5c'coriti VA mortgage. A
I bedroom trailer, light &amp;wt er raise in guarant ee
from $72,500 to
furnished Adults $175 mo, 3. $77,500. Which should permit
_______________________________
Qualtf led buyers to mortgage upto
130.000.
35
TQfindjt ezacllywflereyou stand,
Mobile Home Lots
call Johnny Walker Real Estate,
For Rent
Inc, &amp; General Contractor, We
Will work with your plans or ours.
-S
pace%
An affirmative decision on yOur
For Rent. t40 Pets
part now may have you in your
CAMP
37Q47o
new home In 120 days. Johnny
Walker Real Estate, Inc., and

SANFORD

NO investment

collecting or delivering
after a

Hours

baths

2 BedrOOliflMObileHome

1

GOLDEN TOUCH'N SEW
in sewing cabinet, repo%%ets,d
Singer's best model, winds bobbin
In machine Full automatic

1919 S French

OPEN SATURDAVI We have the
largest Inventory of listings in
Nortn Seminole. If any office can

T. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

$IOO month Plus $,S deposit

Houses Rent
Unfurnished

322 1191

SUPILAND
FACES LAKE I 3
bedroom, 2 bath on corner lot.
Good condition, Newly painted.

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Central Florida's

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NEWLY
DECORATED 3 bedroom, 2 bath.
Florida porch, $33,000, Corner lot.
EqUipped kitchen,

lavenra Park- Pool, 3 bdrm., 2
Mobile home for rent, partly fur.
baths, family room, 535.000. Acre
fiShed. 39sno
Realty, REALTOR, 3737750

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Setter
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Dot. Only $25,500,

Harold Hall

onh I4acreof land. $2;Qmonth
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home on Lake

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Realty

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Household Goods

OWNER LEFT TOWN

Stemper Realty

RAVENNA

2 Bedrooms, large corner lot
air, electric stove
Quiet neighborhood. 373 3759

Park .349 57, 3.

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plus $35 security.
Mullet Lake

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money, and have a car &amp; phone,
uhy rot eli Sarah Coventry

Ask For Want Ads

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bdrm. furnished

Unfurnished do
dow ns t a irs, $i5
Upstairs turnI.j, $95. Whole
ho.se, $7Q piq,,j damage, Fenced
3220331

Help Wanted

Jewelry

Mid Night Show

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Basketball
Orlando 831-9993

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SEMINOLE. .322 4170

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Herald, Dial 3727blIor$3)99fl
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place yours.
3 bdrm , 1 bath. Pinecrest, pool,
screened patio, c en tral tmeat a. air.
Reduced to $22,000. 373 $031 after

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I room turn ithed duplex, 24th St itt
&amp; last mo plus
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DUPLEX- Cum or unfurn. Ideal
location.. Reasonable rates. Very
nrc. 36.3 3727 anytime.

Enroll MW for January sewir,g
classes. singer approved dealer.
210 E. 15? St. 3736141.

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StOve, reirlgeraijr, Air. $133 plus
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9
of duplex, kitchen 'Quipped, heat,
Good Things to Eat
air, quiet exclusive Sanford
residential area. Mature adults
North Carolina Apples, 5.1 Bu. W.L
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Justice Produce, State Farmers
only.
No pets.
Market Slall 6 3221053, 3325767 lot 7
bedroom duplex
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FRUIT FOR SALE
swimming pool. 1270 S. Orlando
322844
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Also Tangerines
kitthn, washing machine, air
3226733 or
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Geneva, $150 Call days, 3$577

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3:30 (2, U Tucson Open

SAT. 0:34-71:30 AM.
1:31-4 P.M. 7:3011 P.M.

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1:30 (2) Nashville Music
(4) Bowling
(I) Here And There
S:O (4) Hog an's Heroes
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Water 321 0215.

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10:30 (2.6) Slgmound And
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Categorically
Speaking
(9) Invaders
(44) No Place For
A Picnic
2:00 (2) Tartan
(U Adventure
Theatre
(I) Movie
24 Electric Company
(44) Movie
2:30 (9) Wrestling
(13) Movie
(24) Book Beat
3:00 (4) NFL Pre-Game
(24) America
(44) Movie
3:30 (2) High Chaparrel
(9) Bowling

(9) Adventures of

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12:00 (2) Jetsons
(6) Harlem
Globetrotters
(I) Information Eight
(9) These Are
The Days
(13) Wrestling
(24) Mister Rogers
Neighborhood
(3$) Celebrity Tennis
(44) Soul Train
12:30 (2) Go
(4) Fat Albert
(9) Amcrican
Bandstand
(24) Villa Alegra
(3$) John Lotz
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1:00 (2) Soul Train
(4) Children's Film
Festival
(13) Movie
(24) Seasame Street
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Wr,tePO Box 1273
Sanford, Florida

1:00 (2) Thriller
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(9) Bugs Bunny
Mister Rogers
Neighborhood
(44) Horizon's
Unlimited
9:00 (2, I) Emergency
Plus Four
(6) Jeannie
(9) Hong Kong
Phooney
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Gerald Derstine
9:30 (2, 6) Run Joe Run
(6) Partridge Family
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(4) My Favorite
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(I) Star Trek
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(6) Bai ley s Comets
(I) Go
(44) Herald Of Truth
100 (2) Addams Family
(1) Favorite Mart
(I) Jabberwocky
(9) Yogi's Gang
(24) VIlla Alegra
(44) Symbol Of
Safety
1:30 (2) Wheelie And The
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For Rent

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I': bath, attached garage
Secluded. $ i'o mo. $100 security
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named "Barney". REWARD.
George A. Speer Jr.

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all four in one capsule, ask for
Retriever, answers to name Furnished 2 bedroom apartment.
103
Dutch. Vicinity Lake Mary
V56+. Faust's Drugs
E list St. Air conditioned, wail,
Blvd. 1. 7792. 322 741) or 3220651.
wa il carpet. $173 month,
FACED WITH A DRINKING
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damage dIVOsit. 3230430

12:00 (I) It Takes A
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Around Us
(24) Zoom
(35) The Blue Marble
(44) New Years

Semester

(4) MOV

News

World

(4) Summer

(9) Kolchak
(74) Washington
Week
(35). 44) Movie
6:30 0,11) Chico The Man
(13) ChampI
(24) Wall Street
Week
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Files
(4) Movie
() Six Mill;on
Dollar Man
(24) Florida Report
9:30 (13) Shaft
10:00 (71) Police Worytn

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(4) News
Protectors
(9) Movie

(9) Movie
(24) Bergman Film
(44) Movie

(44) lost In Space
11:30 (2) Star Trek
(6) Hudson Brothers
(I) Wonderful

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9:00 (6) Mary Tyler
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(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2) Rock Concert

(44) Bold Ones

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(I) $25000 Pyramid
(9) HOIlyOz

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(4) Valley o(
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(9) Spe - Friends
(13) Da ytime
(24) Carrascoiendas

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Plunging enormc conditions are spurring
i rice in crime ausing overcrowding at the
Seminole Count Jail, officials say.
Jail Administrator George oudfoot said
as a capacity of 84. n high last
weekend was 92 prisoners.
That means eight people did not have a
bed or a shower and had to be bedddnin
drunk tank." Proudfoot said.
Sheriff John Polk says it's just a matter of
tilne before additional facilities will be
needcA to house the ever-increasing number
of prisoners.
"Within the next year or two we definitely
are gding to have to have an expanded
facility," Polk said.
Thoug1h it's certain lawmen won't always
agree on everything, law officers here agree
on one thing: crime is on the rise.
"They're knocking off grocery stores and
Stwrmarket3 like it's going out of style," an
FBI slx:ikesman s,
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Arm active get out the vote
begins littire than recognize •t.
alcoholism venereal disease, include':
celebrating todi)-the first day standin
- -John ALender, a forrimtr
campaign
~eared to erase voter
9 community servicvtal"Ily life development,
"I Ntsbi,ti,sl Jaycee Week,
-Brailcy
Odham,
a
Central
counly
commission chaimuin.
apathy and get citizens III (tiC &amp;tiiinolt' County
they offer it by "extending
Association of
Florida developer and former
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as president in 1960.
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Retarded Children and the stiate Jaycee president.
-Tom McDonald. who now
:iffer them the oppurtunit%
Kidnev Foundation.
cres
are
active
in
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Stenstrom.
Seminole
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m abstract agency. is a
i"i*• Jaycee President Larry
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raising For the Central Florida
boasts Count)' School Board attorney, former Jaycee president.
The
Sanford
Chapter
Iflair being a Jaycee means
Blairsays the &amp;anford club is Zoo,
Seminole
County of being ork,(if flk oldest in th*- %%as Iwesident of 11w Sanford
iimany things like "bernlng a involved in helping meet
All in Blair said the lllira~v
Association for Itetarded country. Fstablishcd in W23
ch:iptcr in 192.
tot IIhCC nutLird learning IM
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Florida's o,iL of $t 5
"Young
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toward (hultiren .imnl the Hudchea%er
Julian Stenstrom a
as onis eight )ears behind the
to a et people arni public ti'usculir dys trophy,,000
as nell as Boy
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up
the go4ls and dirt
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Ford (it) lonuinssioner, as tio
first ehflpttT ccl up in
fK'ang."
other projects in the area,
of tic Sanford Jaycees,
the 15 president.
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On the community scene. he
llvsifle~ ffic get ou! the vole
The St. Lou'.,; chapter Aws
-Jokn Morris. Sanford Ca
Vs. fuilAulding
include a past president's liointial out mam are, s here
impaign, Jaycees cacti year started in 1915.
and
today
there
Cominisswner,
wits
preii
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Bla.r
simply said, -Everything
luncheon a nd ukIJ4ln 25 tth a Ja)ccs are active including
iWtiateix'iitical awareness b
are more than 350,000 Jd)CCCS in l0
(,knn
Tur ner and Dale tar
distinguished service awards
_SlxirLsA)rsh1p of the annual sendini: an area viiuth I't, nation%ide. with, 11.000 in
--bill
stelliper,
a
&amp;anford
tiegie
teaches you can t)e
ianquel in which Jaycees will fishing roku anti junior golf Tallahassee to lean, about F
lorida alone The Sanford Realtor
as
a
president
in k ne!mt Jcees_nl) for
honor young tHen and women in contest.
g o v e r a in c n t
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ItIaI)tt'r h:LS about 0 IrmeInrs. 1950.

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Ironically enough, recent studies re%e,d
critne in suburbs and small cities is on V."
increase
Whatever t he exact reason for increasing
crime
rates, most officials agree a
healthy economy is the first step toward
keeping CII) greets safe for its residents,

even

:lttiough count) pollution
loot wide &amp;arl and killing some Seminole
rest
of
the
Count)
Corn
water.control
head Langley Adair told
of the Fish there, they say nussioners this week in an
Harold Surrey, a spry elderly the Board that' deadend canals
Besides, the unnamed canal is effort to obtain a counts fill
gentleman who was worried serv,e no useful envlrmnenlal
considerably more than a dead permit, the filling of his portion
that lPonia's fill would ruin purpose and usually end up
U
end—It harbors natural springs of the canal would "make lilY the fishing,
even brought becoming stagnant" residents
that bubble up and provide a Property worth more." W hen
photographs of some of the said that was not the ce with
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nicr fh he had caught to show this canal.
to the Board,
Surrey told the Herald t ha t
U
Surrey and neighbor Edwa
I
.
--"even during times of di ought,
\right said that in addition to the canal keeps its level
lAtPUtiiI s unauthorized filling, because it's spring fed Surrey,
$
there was junk and debris whose property is next to
scattered all over LaPoina's LaPotna's, said that LaPonia
property making it unsightly in had been filling the ca na l with
- Seminole High &amp;hool s bas k e tball team embarked on
the residential area
debris een before he obtained
am-ther wevkend road trip Frida) night. This one began
a state permitt.
4es dumped Winter Park 86,66
A visit to thearea by a Herald
plwivs en I.B.
assured them that the County
Zoning Department has already reporter revealed that contr1i
Harold Surrey, who lives next door (ii Mario t Puma s
th adi ad (anal that II"rni n porti dis has iilkd with rim
to LiPoiuj testimony to the
inestigated and "ci t ed
pro
pe rty in Mobile Manor off SR 131 points to a portion of the
Pressure On To Sell More Gas
urvir
and debris
Board, ther~ was considerable
amount of large concrete
cleaned
sections Filling the end of the violations of zoning code
-I gasoline dealers are beinq pressured to sell
violations inspector, said he district Flkirs said if LiPuiiia
According to chairman
more fuel, cut prices and keep longer hours despite
[Jut Williams said that there canal that had previously littered the backyard of Informed Tyinberspan Moduh-w isn't in coinplaince by Feb. 10,
Vihlen.
the board is -'reviewing
President Ford's push to ti'rt r%c i'asidint Bc suIts of
%%ere
several
questions
that
still
tapered
off
on
LaPoina's
I-iPoina's
busines.F
next
to
the
Homes
I
LaPoina's
firin
i
that
he
ciin
be
fined
up
to
M
a
day
t
16
entire
area I Sit 434) in ir,
ri mu tin to be ansered about i)rort) Metal snaps, blocks t uial in
surve) on page 5A,
full vie of the nearby on Jan 10 they cannot store and bO days in jail for each ()
effort to get it cleaned up'
tilt,
tile legal and lumber-which were cited residents.
building materials in a Retail. after that date he's not in
i,micr.ship If 1-alloina only by the Zoning Department as
The hearing was continued t,
.1,1111es Flkins,
Air Controller Like A Cop?
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areas as well," Butler said.
Ile blamed the surge in crime during the
P.ast six morift on two factors-increasing
unemployment and transients.
Statistics at the sheriff's department
coincide with theories espoused by lawmen
and with newspaper beadlme5 that th1l) point
out robberies and break-ins.

"head springs" for the Uttle SR 434 is eventually developed, owns his portion of the carad ou t
Wekiva River.
Lal'orna said, he would like to to the middle, and his neighbor
(onstruct
an office building on on the opposite si(Je owns the
In addition, LaPoma has no
Marto LaPoma wants to fill in
county permit to dredge and fill the filled area-which is in the other half, then he would have
a section of a canal that
midst of residential zoning.
no right to fill anyway.
deadends on his property in t1w canal. onl) a state okay.
Manor near Longwood.
Commissioner
tIPoma sneighbor s, who
Harry
But liPoma said he has put
Kw
ia
tk
owski
enjo
said he expected
what they describe as
In fact, he wants to fill it so nothing but fill dirt in the 100
answers when they bring
lishin
"i
n
canal
canal,
told
badly
adly that he has already Feet of canal on his property. the B
the subject up again at next
oa rd that continued
emptied numerous loads of There may luive been "one
rubble and trash in it, ac. load" of rubbish dumped once, "tild destroy the bass, specks, Tuesday's meeting-such as the
cording to I-alloma's neighbors he said, but someone else must ,a.nd brearit that thrive In the condition of LaPoma's lots, and
deadend canal.- Even if the amount and type of filling
in the area.
havedLutiped it there without his
I-alloma filled his portion of the tKat's already been done in the
Old transmission parts and
canal with clean dirt, silt from Canal bY I-Vonia.
other junk are polluting the 7
I tPorn.
Arii
told the operation would ruin the

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avea large population out of work, criminals
start to hold up stores for money."
Swriford Police Chief Ben Butler agrees.
I think every area a
a significant
increase, It isn'
t just in Sanford, but otnvr

By BILL BEII.EVILIX

by H.imdohf &amp; Stofhl
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crime
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unemployment.
And many Americans, Studies 51:0W, 11,W., cd

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Disney World dedicated Its Space Mountain In the Magic Kingdom. The world's most famous
mouse led visitors to th e "Fantasy" of spa ce travel which has cased to be "Fantasy" but fact In
today's orId. Th e Space Mountain is Florida's only "Mouse-Made mountain", standing In-feet
high and was designed by RCA for Walt Disney worjd Th e n "Space Mountain" attraction iI1
be featured In March in a national television spec
filmed when Mickey took his guests on the
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A twk of recor(Ls shows that during the
last three nionthsofl974, robberies, assaults
and larcenies were on the re
For example, Sheriff's department
records show 20 robberies committed during
the last three months of 1973, compared to 75
last
uring the same three-month period
rc
front 63 to 233 and larcenies
to 611.
iist iutintli alone, 37 more hos anti
businesses were burglarized than during the
same itionth in IW3, records show.
Chief Deputy Duane Harrell said a check
with an , of the countv's detectives will tell
you (Ti'le is up.
Lawmen interviewed placed much of the
blwne in the lap of the slowed-down economy.
"Anytitne the economy is down, you can
expect an increase in crime," Proucifootsarl,

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as
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TODAY'S QJ~EsTION
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heart for a second discard. All
partner has bid five hearts to
this while iruffing his Ina&amp; t"U
how two aces What do you do
spades with dummy's third and
fourth tnunp.

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CAMPUS CURER with BIMO BURNS
fARENT YOU DlSC0uRAGED

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known to bea ra ther slow
The bidding has been
parnersdonmind
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this slowness because, after
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CARNIVAL

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I S -Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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34—Ibile

31 —Apartments Furnished

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've 5100 month Plus *25 deposit
177 0I7 or *7* 1*57

31A—EipIexes

1mm h. ,'n when
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with a

NOW 1FASIP
New 'l(YIP,fl 1 ctry studio ApArt
"mIt altr 'ivly furnished
( oenl.'ntf,
located
And
i'eAsitif,,lly landscaped For in
'ivm,tion mall 377 0701

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Upside lwn Building?

(lean 7heiironm kitchen equipped.
M MI, Adults only 1135 Other
r ent a ls available CAILBART
PFAI ESTATE. 372149$

'atue werkinq man only No

students, or p.'?', *91 377 3930
AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS. NO PETS
116W 2nd St

.ii,
pm

1 pr7 Bedrooms AdultS Only
VEP;UE '.!OIiILE PARK
S45 Park Drive, *70 up

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P,iUti
f or rent, scw'kroom
'torne. ISO a month 777 7077 or
to S rw 177 *71)0

Ni ce A C A0rtment
PARK APARTMENTS
17175 Park Avenue

large lot, shade and fruit; SlID
month Phnne 372 6761

BEDROOM home in excellent
rontoo ituaterJ nn7 large lots
Mv he ?nnefl commercial
5,11,75(1

Furnished efficiency not., ugstalrs.
3 hlks from town Call 373 5109
Aft" A
TwoPtedroom, tamly room. CO.
rice P. clean Fenced bock yard. 1
Child. no tt 377 u
eneva
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furnished SilLs month TAFFEP
PFA$
665$
in

I Bedroom, 1'? bath home in Fern
Park, carpeted. draperies, fenced
yard. Ike privilCOCS, near
Sheppno church 1775 mo
FORRESIGREENE INC.
REALTORS 8306431

STUDIO 1, 2, 3
BEDROOM SUITES

2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

2 PP. fenced yard. 3)50 Aduuts
prele, red 371 5154 or 377 6620

125

33—Houses

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

Furnished

rOIIPIIPVIRAILERS Nice lot with
trees, near S IC- 7 OR. 3175 mo .1
PP. Slit) rrw. *111(1 .lamaoe deposit
Pu Pfl
(I 1FF IORDAN REALTOR

3222090
Professionally Managed

By

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For Pen?
Phone 372 7627.

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321.0041

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

NO SECURITY DEPOSIT.
Large 11 2 Bdrm. Apts•Fum. or

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REALTY INC

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
Unfum.

DaysifllIfi

Cfubft',
Drapes SCarpetlng •Sep. Dining Rooms

Eves 123 Oils
Associate

7 Apartment biJdinq;, near town
convenient to shopping dstrict
Arid S.(t)l5 120 OW eAch. term s
ayaiat,Ie For informatiOn call
123 3737

Highway 1742, Sanford, Next To Cavalier
323-8670 or 831.9777

Merchandise

Nice Country

K,n

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Acriao. Just right for mini ranch
or farmette. S acres. 315.000
Owner financed

Hutch P51) 177 1564

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*Grand Opening*

Fecellent location, zoned retail
commercial, renovated 7
t#dlrCw'um cjrx4 f or home .IrIcI
t'iitruejm *159(1)

Hwy

aturday. Sept. 27. 7 p.m.

Look. Best Buy
.

I Bedroom, 11 ) bath. carpeted.
refrigerator, stove, large fencer'
Puarl yarn air $71500

I, omelite Chain Saw. excellent
condition %140 with extra new
chain 173 7317
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HAL COLBERT

7 Ormwer. like new, 525
172 $505

REALTYINC
201 E 25th St .373 7537
HAL COLBERT. REALTOR
Fvei 377 0e17o 377 1517

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P cliv fled with matching dresser,
1*5 Walker. *7; 109 Satwma
Drive Sanford 3776777

YWI1CO OFFERS YOU

Modern Living

with a touch of

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mixes

You'
ve got it!

modern conveniences with natural untouched surroundings

12 AND 3 BEDROOM HOMES

A full $500 moving allowance when you buy a
Crarada Towrihome at Sanoro • Move
le5s and you
keep the difference.
See what a Qranaa Iownhozne has
Over 3.650
square feet of Irving space . Including 3 bedrooms, 27j

new

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Heat . Air
rn,
jrnic Tile Baths
ricidri Utility Room
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Features

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Cirpøtinq Throughout
• M'trl.rn Equipped Kitchen
• fli,t side Storage
•

baths and plenty of closets A private courtyard entrance,
enclosed patio
grage with electric doors.
and air, color'coordimated kitchen and much
more Ccmp'et, rcre)toral tacite' mjr,Lireel by the
Sanora Horn" nets A**ocitto. On closing we pay your
initial fee ($400) and first year's membership to
Ma:ch 1, 1976.
Prices rang. from $36,900 to $36500. Move in for as
titUs as 5% down with financing at 7,75% (A. P.R.) or 7.25%
(APR.) with 20% down. No closing costs. Monthly maintenance fag coverS lawn care, water, sewer, trash collic.
lion, etiactIwaI instuaeca and outside liability, Granada
Townhotnes qualify for the 5% tax credit
garden, Iwo-car

central heat

flrnf.s'cjqr5 L a nd s caping

• Privately Fenced Rear Yard

95%

CONVENMNU

DIRECTIONS:

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DOWN

West on 25th Street
')IS tiwy tr,i to
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P idq.Wood Ave. F How Signs
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We Buy Furniture

19,4 Hrwne4 Hatchback air. auto
trarit . man *p',i'#I', extr&amp;',, p
"ru" 171 ASA?

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WAnled to bu y used office furniture
Any Quantity NOLL'S Cassel
berry. Hwy 17 37. 1301204.

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11700 Our prIce. *1395 37) 1370
"'
Dealer

'lv A.'Ipnr,u',m inst011ed Also music ,
CASH 322-4132
intercom naging system',
New Or For used furniture appliances tools.
CASH
u"ld
rnnctri'rtion
etc Buy I or 100 1 items Larry's
For Your Junk Cars
(e',ithe'ast Video
Mart, 715 Sanford Ave
373W3
COLOR TV.III9SMONTH
-1963 Chev rolet El Camino. low
RENTALPURCPIASEPLAN
ANTIQUES
mileage, Small VI, auto trans.,
64.1)006
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'PjeCqOrHOutefull
PS, alt. lmmaciylafe tondIfior,
CASH 373 4375
throughout 11.0 or beit off or
54-Garage Sales
Phone $677706 after 4pm

are

were
;irrested in connection witli the
three month investigation.

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Onelof the suspects, Jaines
Arthur
Onie,
26-year-old
Orlando carpenter. pleaded
guilt), in ,I burglary case and
was listed at. a state witness
against other defendants after
plea negotiations that resulted
in tlw dropping of other charges
against Onie.

Crowder Is accused of buying
and selling a itolen S15,0oo
motor home that was seized
when another suspect was

arrested.
Defense attorney EthI3 nd T.

9 tOA 1116 E 70th St

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Carport Sale Saturday and Stft"dIy
no frost
refrigerator electric ran::
Automatic washer 107 East 23rd

373 Buick 1 ,Sabr
rf
(trhe's? offer
or 377 7371 after 5

FRIDAY 7 30 P M
Two real nice wicker putch swings
Automatic esectric dryer. bisli.

fit . Phone 171 1247

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ir"sts. couch. coiortd &amp; black &amp;
wt1iffi, TV's dishes. glassware.

CARPORT SALE. Loch Arbor
sectior 119 Crystal Drive Sal

Items of all kinds

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wirn hrown nn',tr.pes. top con
dillon
I OW miles *7900 5)0 7333
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service

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auction
f4wv IA West Sanford
371

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

1WEI Camino. 000ti condition, plo;
extra', 372 *39lbe'for.$'3Oa m. or
alter S p m

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15' PunlyiuI, fiberglas canvas top.
50 HP Mercur,c, engine &amp;
excellent shave &amp; ready to go
Good trailer. *195 3771067

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1967 Old', D'elmont , new nsDec?lon.t
S275 3776467

-----197(1 ISland.', motor Nflfl'iC n
S i rific.' de to lines',
Call 171 MA

1971 Carav.Ile $6' Rowrider, is HP
Fvinrude, immaculate cond
Includm All salely L ski equip .

1961 Arman &amp;hla. yellow,
transmission, exceotbonally clean

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Dealer

76-Auto Parts

57.545 373 3913

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Students diroughout Seminole County are holding a -Great
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leatk-rs afe responsible for picking up the pennies at lbe 39
schools In the county. Here, Tiffany Seibold, Trey Selbold and
(rnnt Spiholti ileft In rlohlt toIc hi,',u ,,,,tIln rii.nl 1.. *. ..a
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additional baths and dish. standards,
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txllnes will also have garages.

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On a hurricane intensity scale of I to 5, the
hurricane that rose out of the Gulf of Mexico to
smack Florida ssith 130 iidle-an-hour winds rated a
3 That OS good enough, officials from Fort Walton
Beach to Paltanla City said. to wreak (L'InliIges
('StifliLltCd at $150 million.
%'hiile not ranking among the most .severe storms
hut the United States, Eloise's short but sictous
life offered a textbook example of the dangers thi..t
lurk in the Athir.tic and lesser bodies of cc arm ater
from June to Noventk'r,
It earned its name in the Atlantic east of Puerto
ltieo Sent. 11 schen its ssinds
tl fit nh
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typhoons, Eloise the Infant tropical deprossion came
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disthutors as employcs,"
Bates said he plans to itiake
'l'tic' distributors sign a :rips to Atlanta . KnovjIle,
contract to represent Bates Ctncinnattt, and Louisville to
l'eariuts Products lfl their
UI) distributorships.
territory, then buy their
"Bu' I don't want the cornpe anuLs (ruin the company. TIle pany to grow
so fast that it runs
size of territories vary.
hOC instead of mc run"ung the
''It depends
where they company," he said
O," Hates said. "One fellow
Bates admits that even his
covers the Tanipa-St. Peter.
enterprise Is not
sbur1' area. Another titan his recession-proof.
Duval county."

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SO 377 3997 Come see us for Shoe
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veto at architecture, are to sell (losing costs are thared under
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wall concept, .
in the 124.900 to $28,900 price VA 1inar1ng.
r'puL'ir
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Cclusive
range.
Under FHA fln*ncing, developments
was
today,
Average lot sizes will Odham said, the buyer can tb
originated
th
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area
by
measure 65 feet by 110 feet.
someor all of theyard work and
Øtlhatn more than 20 years ago
Odhaii, said the houses will crime or all of the painting
The wall idea to eliminate
have 1.100 square feet of ceo. oard the dossn payment
t*.itside
areas, thus focusing
trallv heated living area, ssiU long as the quality of the work-

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It tak" orkStoves.
frlfl,
10 to 15 mph.
and a half-hours to roast that
Complete details and tides
"it was rough. I did all the
The heart of tile peanut many peanuts.
pr(xoj)eraioncoin-liatus comrxin% has 13 em-

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quarter-million dol.
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year."
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fireman."

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highs in the low to mid SOs
Lows In the upper 60* and low army surplus store to obtain structure measures 20 by 100

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ROWE SEPTIC TANK
lcef"ed. Bonded, Insured Con
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tanks, installations,
P. tankspumped 3 77

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Erpr i%tjrn0t15 Ph 372 6*13
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be$Wagn 4 KidS ottgrow the Swing et or small)
AnfiQOm
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Carpentry. Remo(ieling.AJdiipn
want
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Custom Work Licensed, Bonded. P red your Qt551.Ctst7
Prompt And
S'OI'f friendly CIhSs,fied got at The
Eree estimate, 37,3 3$.
dependent ServIce *7 a nd I'I 77
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The subdivision layout calls
for the new community to be
completely "walled in" with
homes developed on short culde-sacs branching from a

No money is required
down and no closin g
costs are charged
under VA housing.
(Veterans

announced this week.
First phase of the planned
drainage City sewer and wa'ir
250-home development on a 60. them make the decision ch,it
*ill lx supplied
acre tract, south of sanora and this is
%W)Ile the development ,A ill
bounded b Sanford Avenue
Financing will be available not have a guard at its en.
and Cornwall, is to have 15 Illrough
the
Veterans trance. by being "walled-in",
houses.
Administration (VA) and the through traffi-, will be
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PENTRY AND REPAIRS
A Small Classified Ad orings big
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boiled peanuts.
to distributors throughout
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"I didn't see very many finance building once used by tliCflt.
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P'ai,n ri'tlriiily fri.icj (11, low 6L
capable of cooking 1,000 pounds

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windows Ptung
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Peoti, Treated Timber. Thermal set
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SPECIALIZE INLOWCOST
Easy Budget Terms Available

Construction of a new subdivision of homes — Sanora
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PEFRtGERATI ON, DUCT
WORK 71 hour service, All
male', DYYFS AIR (T0P4
DiT lOPIlPIG, 771 PIll

against the Crowders, in connection with the (heft ring,
continuances
have
been
granted in trials until the week
of Oct. 13.

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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

en?ral Heat P. Air Condition ing,
For free estimates, Call Carl
Harris. at SEARS In Sanford. 372
1771

Also in the court file are
doemnents purporting to be
transcripts of conversations
with Crowder and his wife
about the inotor horne and how
it was bout and sold,

Sheriff's I.t. It."'. Parker said
some 1,600 telephone calis were
monitored with a wiretap
device that automatically
records the times of calls and
t he number dialed.

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Air _Conditioning

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witness in the case.

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Enforcemew ('etiter at 815 S. Fr(
's5iturdas morning Forced polite If) C%J(Uate iIl
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Pron
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it it J \uones reported a II was received
front an tiiiidentlfied male voice at 1: 1:1 a.m. and the
Sanford 111re Department and "necessary personnel" were notified immediateh'.
0114' fE'lll uP nrli.nnpr (nit! 5sptiiinni
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sheriff's deputies she'ihought
Ike,"
rclerring to (he Julie 9 County Jail lire.
ll II prisoners %sere nio'ed out of the city jail
and transferred to (he County Jail Iacity, teniporarily, %% here six received their first court apIearaIl''s earlier than scheduled.
City Dispatcher Laura Nicks said the prisoners
%%ere (,N,pected to he returneti to [fie City Jail iater in
the tIa.
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n,`e police station building and grounds were
thoroughly searched by police and firemen. but no

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bug" 1)hiced on '
a probauork,'r
who talked with the Crowders

continuance

Woolfolk has filed a InoLion
askin
prosecution to produce records
and transcripts of a wiretap on
Crowder's telephone from July
25 Uougti midnight August a.

B'.J0E1SKItEN

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were recorded by agents
monjtorin~! ,I tiny radio -Lx~idy

persons
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1)1-'f")re (
-'Irct"t J"(194-- Joe A.
Cowart in one of eight ca
accuiing hiin of buying,
receiving and concealing stolen

The conversations, according

hearing has been set on the
request for Oct. 3, before Cu-

Sheriff's agents haven't
revealed locations of wiretaps
used for a month in the theft
rmg prob.~, e*xcq)t to ,;I) , ,:-1

Thirteen

schedtiled for trial Illis %%-eek

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At Sanford PD

1977 Tnvftta 7 dr , to*
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TIdt-teen persons

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5935 P71 5570 or $34 4109 Dealer

DAVES' 37,39370

attorneys

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Donald Crowder, 44-year-old
operator of the Rendezvous
Bar,' Altamonte Springs, Is

merchandise valued at $30,000

Sheriff'3 agents, utilizing
court-ordered wiretaps and the
services of a "bugged"
probationer, gathered evidence
that resulted in raids in Orange
and Seminole Counties Aug. IS,

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forget it with a Classified Ad 372
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Au $176. Winter Park

Celor IV*% from %so. D&amp;W. from
$ 'S. Service all makes. HERBS
TV 1200 S French. 373 1731

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Bookkupbsg SIFYkS

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Sanld)73 1733

ORIE?4TAL RUGS WANTED
Too prices paid. used. any condition

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KENMORE WASHER,
service, used machines
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sreking d e lit .~,.~ in trials
docketed this week fr two men
charged in connection with an
alleged $1-miflionn year "stealto-order" theft ring.

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BARGAIN PRICES, SANFORD
AUCTION. 37 3 7310

TOWFfl' Ii[.stJTy SALON
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LUXURY LIVING

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Sanford. Fa 1779719
.ntrat Florida Pta; never seen a
rnllpc?lo,'i (If antigues. collectable
P. tine old fa'h•oned furniture like
this all limier one roof, and to be
sold to the higheSt bidder

Rig Real Estate Broker
377 1301,
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ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy 1797

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We Buy Furniture

carpet, central beat P. Air, utility
room, narac,.' *11.900

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you sell "Don't Needs" with a
want ad

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International, short bed, heavy
runniryi gear 51900 373 3695

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SPARIct ING P OOL I LOVCIY I OR, 7
Site' run paverl road 570000
nein mmmc Ex
clean with
Pf
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combInation garage game room
hedrnnmn, 7 bath executive home.
Pea Real F%14'r Broker
Fconnmicnl gas heat, roof lust 2
watltnwall carpel. fireplace &amp;
171 OM(1 177 7744 171 5711 373 7*95
vrs old' A real bputyl
many n'trA
FIVE REORCOMS - firlecortdition.
3222420 Anytime
rear downtown $74.900
MINI FARM- S Acres. tilts drained
Your MLS Agency
farm land, *73.000
THREE REDROOM — labuIou REALTORS
?S6S Park Dr
t'vy with space galore, mid 570's
FANTASTIC POOL-- '1 bedroom, 2
1 fladrrinmn home, fully furnished.
t'atti. family room, game room.
('H 57*900 Phone 37,3.
en,ilppecl kItchen. 7.700 sq It
Harold Hall Realty
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$47,300
REALTOR 373 5771
IN
('liv.Oak
shaded,
OIIIFT AREA
SANFORD
)70'wIll' building lot •,.aoo
FHA APPROVED-.- Minimum dow n I sroe h'droorn With lovely eat-in
payn-.ant, 3 b4drclom, It: bath.
N itchpin. and brick fireplace in After lit; call PEAITOR.Associa?e
central ha. carpetetj, fenced,
family room Caroet &amp; many
Jo McDaniel 1776.116
trsm Close to schools and
MIS—REALTORS
churches 57*000
321.0041
PFDIJCED %2.ACO-lOveIy home in
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WvIrnwr,nd. 7 bedroom. 1 bath.
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dining &amp; Florida roomsr double
oi.t trio i'c-i '.
42-MObile Homes
lot, well landscaped with large --______
oak; *71.300
FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
I Orated In Sunland Estates, 3
310) Orlando Drive
Stemper Realty
tw-droom with family room. Z,100*
Sanford)?) 5700
covered patio with barbecue,
Central Florida's
yard.
lust
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fenced
educed *1.000
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
46-Commercial Prorty
The hem? buy at *77.500 ]7139410
327 1991
1919S Fren ch
377737,3fl I96.3flII1
Larry Saxon, Realtor
SFMIPIOLE CO Acreage tracts.
372 1959, 372 1)6.1
small and large *7-000 per SC. e
Arid L'P ie'rry Realty,. Realtor 621
HUNT
. Commercial Properties
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Homes, Lots
REALTOR
AFTERtIRS
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And
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111`7 9704
3770641
Acreage
7 Bedroom. air conditioned. fenced Have buyer for 3 bedroom modern
constructed home In 170.030
JOHN KPtDER, 4 5Oc
yard. 1901 Summeclin Ave 11.900
N'rket
In Sanford Call Jeff
make
Or
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377 3197
W. Garnet t White
William. Kimber Really. 61747.
(1497
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Broker, 107W Commercial
Sanford 32'? lilt
,Sodernizing y,)ur Home? Sell no
lde'I location for auction barn and
longer needed but useful items
BEAUTIFUL HOME
storage'. with apartment and
with a Classified Ad.
3 Vt', old. 'I bedroom. i "Ili.
Separate living auarters 117,000
fenced yard assume mortgage
And rio qualifying 7 Mt mor
All owoer financed with easy terms
WITT
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41 On Lake. Free looting IPool

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A STONED HOUSE!t If you ap
J'wPriate ston* work. ou'll love
this arge custom 3 BR
on
almost an acre zoned for hor3es
Vn'.'Il love It , Onl 131000

68th Year,

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Mr—Pets. Supplies

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TAX CREDIT APPLIES
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AVAILABLE
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tAt'Ie'*. 4'wl'renl.rtatile 3331011

home

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7 hedroam home,
kitchen air. 517.250
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t pick on Chevy 10. 6 cyl
flood
'.vi Cal; aPes' S p m . 323
traiaht sti(k *' steel bed. Excel
571*. 11* h-lays Drive
cOrd SI 199 *11 (.555
5 fli' 7 ( 7,tij in t ,ibifli't, I needle
fr lIh-f Ic lflv.iP,t 41 , mo, female.
1965 With', pickup truck. 1 wheel
position, twin needle front
n.'rm P. litter traIned, 550 371
drive with worn locking hubs:
deluxe sewing machine 5.171)
tie', 'ni 1t5
Paw halanr.rifVlrs, lOpayme'nI;
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REALTORS

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home, shady yard. Air c onditioner,

37) 6151

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Shampooer for only 1) SOper day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

31—Household Goods

WE TAKE TRADES

TAFFER REALTY
Prii Itptl Estate (trokr
flj.' f 751h ci

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cr PV I ARflF 1 bl'drocirn hOme
yth nice nard.'n spot In Qood
locatIon *11)000

Room cottage, clean, close in,
and flrlyate *15 month
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home with central heat P. air. nice
trees, walk to elementary, bicycle
In cnlleqc VA available 121.500

373 0l or 373 0517 eves

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7 t3r1ronm house lust outside city.

I /IKE MARY- New 3 bdrm
homes Make color selection s
Paved streets, City water, $21.900
with only *700 down Government
finanrino *111649 Builder

payment, monthly payments let
than rent Government %ub',idii
to Qualified buyers Call to see
you qualify'
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Peg Real Estate Brok er
*03W IS? St

Looking for garden equipment?
Read today's classified ads for

62—Lawn-Garden

K lichen Bathroom CAbunt, Count
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C'aran, flo,ir 1* w.de 7' long roll
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type. all m"tal rnmoletr. with All Special Shrub Ana garden sprayers.
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hardware
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Phone
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$61
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cents
ea.
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5lnner ss'winq machine in cabinet
1912 Honda 125
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
with Pw'csrh, *541 Phone 3777764
Wocidruif's Garden Center
%I SC
(.ini C..se holds to guns, glass en
601 Celery Ave, Sa.tfotd
177 6167
closed with trick 7 storage
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drawers with ln.'ks *173 Riding
BLAIR AGFNCY
64—Equipment for Rent
lawn mower. 74". A HP Huffy, I
vrs old IlVi: 377 79*1
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Req Real Estate Broker
77 2 Se.il Aft Mrs 377 7737
*17W 11 1 St , Sanford

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE. INC

37—BusinessProperty

P,Snvtern 7 lIP. la rge Wrec,lfd porch.
rarpnrt, utility cm • kit c hen
t'Ct.ipredl fruit &amp; shade trees. SIN

1' Pool Tahiti rue rack &amp; cueS, nerds
new rover %1P1 1779161

BALLREALTY

JOHNNY WALKER

Ardroorn with cer.tral air. no pets.

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177 1917

For 5ae or Rent - 3 bedroom. 1
bath, kitchen equipped. air. lake
view' *1*900 Phone 675 4365

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Chairs, straight chairs, filing
tahinets. as is Cash and Carry
NOLL'S
(asselberry. 17 97,8110 4206

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P. bath. nvw garage,
Price *i.SOfl On 46 &amp; Old Mo,ic'm
Pd 173 9079

C1!flO it and D'iV 51 f'
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FIVA RIVER
Adult ork
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tPA1'tifiut n.ik hId (SOrOSS IrpeS
177 417(1

3 Prdroom 1 bath carport, big
fenced yard, swimming pool I btk
from t.'hol 719 Vehten Road 317

Clean I bedroom apt.
Air, 77( Park $1 IS
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(all
cncm • All *110

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Cnc1 lishipo) C,.'t all the equipment
biM' 114" for those big one', with a
Ant Ad

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rhrn .'nipo.'d Carpeted. central
heat P. ar. 11'I.O c*r mo
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neat for rId." (nijOiCt $31 09

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BUY •.. SELL - TRADE
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372 Sfl

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SANrOROMOBILE PARKS. INC
(San Mn Central)
OrlAndoDriv
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cyclonic circulation motion, (K-ean surface air Was

gulped in as fuel for movement. Winds increased In
first tropical storm strength and then It) 74 m.p.h.
a hurricane.
"It's not very easy to explain in la,nan's tentis
lsss a hurricane is born," forecaster Paul Hebert
the National Hurricane Center here said Wednes11:1%' "11)01's because it's not very' easy to explain in
scientific terms.
''Wunnss thaIi %SOI'OI, iiiuist sourceof energy
the (ICt'Of) - S needed. And the low pressure center
Iliust be there. But it's really not clear just how a
loss pressure systuit is Iormed ...or sstiy tnly one out
,if 10 tropical disturbances traveling (he Atlantic
(luring the five-month hurricane season turn into
hurricanes."

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Tllt It's ,int ttiintired if tItles \ t'r triiptt'.tl 'itn
.11111 1xills in wotst air froii, the iw.van surfact,
tllssards a loss preure center.

"At OILS air converges near the center the e% e.
all lit rises, condenses the moisture it carnes, and
releases th e latent heat sshich Is the fuel that drives
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the hurricane."

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By the time Eloise hit Puerto Rico and skipped
across the Caribbean (it (lit' Doitiiruc'an Repoblic
ccas a hurricane. Its ccinds and the rain produced by

SiIIL1, IUUII1VI

tiurriciltIe center director Robert II. Simpson gave ii

definition ti*nst forecasters refer to:
"A hurricape is essentially a gigantic atIt ''spheric heat pimp,'' lie said, ''whose intake

(he tocct,ring cloud iiiasses it carried killed 42
1*'rs ns ,iml left thousands homeless on the Isso
islands,
But the storm cceakened cchen Its ssinds ran into
friction in (\iba's high lnount.ain ranges.
It limped into Mexico's Yucatan peninsula with
s ilkis bards at tropical
storm level but. emerging
into (lx' ssarnl ssaters of the Gulf, its hurICane
strength ccould soc,n tie ietxirn.
''It cc as all fairly predictable," Hebert said.
Kkse charctd north toss rd the U.S. (;,,If

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ikorthcast%ard. it

•hctable phenonienon - storm tide or surge.
A hurricane's n.ights sc inils pushes up the oce iu
before thelli. cc hipping the ccaters into a frenzied
Iteflift't'.
u ssas Eloise's surge that flooded many doss ntoccn streets of coastal cities and Gulf-side high550)5. But

had expected even greater
luirrieane of such size,
Ill &amp;'ntemiibt'r of 1900, a hurricane's surge
ttriiccmwti 5.0W irsons if) Galveston. Tt'x. 'tides
there rose four feet in a mt'atter of seconds.
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[lilt Itu ct residents in the resort areas and
retireit .i'nt ti it ii unities hit hr Elcist' ktecc little
a h-lit such oct urenet's, forecasters say. The area

hail t'scalk'lI a tiiajor storm hit for nearly 40 years.
'the satite is true throughout the south's
)lIlrrle'ilnt.j)r(ine ilt&amp;'Lt'i
''Dor Jo1) of educating Dccc resider.s Is never.
ending," said litirricane center direvOr Neil Frank.

'It's Important that everyone cc ho c'ntilii be affected

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Unpaid Bills Cause Hassle

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Grant Recommends
Woodward For Road

NA11ON
IN BRIEF
Congressmen Seek Material S

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Ford Reluctant To Give

out Formal council approval.
"I was never a
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City Clerk Onnie Shomnate
bookkeeper, I am a
Id at the time that she
granted the raise with approval
police sergeant."
Police Sgt. Betty Woodward _______
from the other four council
— Betty Woodward
" J "not qualified," has recoin- _________________________ members and that only Connell
mended she be relieved of keeping to consolidate respon- had Failed to answer her
police office responsibilities sibilities and save money.
request for approval.
and be place on a rotating basis
Mrs. Shorn ate said Mrs.
He s;'itl since another
on the road as a patrol officer, patrolman is needed, Sgt. Olhff's salary a year ago was
Ile said she would remain "as Woodward should be put on the slightly wore than $5,000 and
much a sergeant as she '.ias road with shift assignment on a that the most recent pay raise
ever been."
rotating basis,
was given because she had
The male police sergants
He continued that an official accepted the boeeping deand patrolmen are per- "hollered" about the city partment duties in addition to
inanently assigned to day, paying Mrs. 0111ff $7,800 an- utility department billing

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WAStIINGTON tAP
Negotiations between Presideint
Ford and congressmen seeking access to secret materLal
reportedly are show ing progress, but that may not hea
off contempt citations against administration officialS.
After the first day of negotiations aimed at reaching a
irnipronuse on secret material access, House Ii1teIligenc Committee Chairman Otis G. Pike, 1)-N.Y .,
reported some progress, but said he still plans to ask th
lull House for a vote of confidence on Monday.
There is no question in my mind but that the Presiderit
is greatly concerned about the confrontation," Pike sald
Friday. "lie would like to work th ings out his way. I
ould li ke to work things out not necessarily his way.
Pike said that if Ford still refuses on Monday to turn
subpoenaed classified intelligence material over to the
con uiittee he will ask for House approval of his pla ns t 0
seek contempt dtations against administration officlaL'
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MIAMI i APi An Argentine cargo plane crashed on
takeoff from Miami International Airport today, killing
six persons and injuring at least six others,
police said.
The plane, with 11 persons aboard, blew a tire on
takeoff, hit a landing light tower, and burst
into flames
after plowing through a fence 500 ards away, airport
officials said. The plane came to rest -Ina canal.
At least two of the injured persons were occupants of a
iirked vim hit by burning debris as the C1,44 plane
(Tossed the airport's perimeter road, authorities said.
"We were sitting there watchir1g planes take off and
land and the plane was coming toward us," said Jeffrey
Schanipan, 21, the van's owner, a University of Miami
student. "We saw it was not going to take off and all three
of us ran.
"I turned to see if anybody was there...! didn't see anyone, and I decided not to go back. It was all flames,'' he
said
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evening or night duty.
nually for the city bookkeeping responsibilities.
Grant said Sgt. Woodward job while Sgt. Woodward Is
Connell contended, however,
A.
has
already
been
relieved
of
being
paid
$1,000
more
for
doing
that
the woman is working the
L.
police
department
okkeeping
bo
the bookkeeping job for the same 40 hou r week, requested
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responsibilitues, which have police department.
additional work to keep busy
t'fl tur:d ivr to City hook1 a nu cr a iukkcciwr, I aiI UtkII's pilk-y has been
keeper Elise 0111ff.
ama police sergeant," said Sgt. that the city council alone can
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lie recommended that some Woodward, certified by the grant pay raises and only
$2,000 in unpaid police and fire state as a law enforcement (luring public meetings.
United Way of Seminole ('ouaty Inc., started the barometer department bills ranging from officer.
Sgt. Woodward, who has
climbing yesterday as Don Holley (left), commercial division Late 1973 to this year be turned
Councilman Get ard Connell, worked under six different
chairman, paints- on the first step of the long climb. Looking on over to City Accountant Harold at an Aug. 21 evening budget police chiefs during
her seven.
are (from !eft) Glenn Rush, isslstant commercial division hlartsock to be checked out,
workshop and again during an years with the department,
chairman, Ed Bhlinski (partially hidden) and Leo Ware. iHerald
Grant said the city's court all-day budget session Aug. 25, Monday night fought back tears
Staff Photo By Bill Vincent Jr.)
(jerk will be moved to the police (Titil'jz2d a $70 monthly pay while explaining the unpaid
department to handle record raise given to Mrs. 0111ff with- bills for various police and fire
department purchases.

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Justice Takes Over IRS Case

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WASHINGTON (AP)
Allegations that Interna
Revenue Service Commissioner Donald Alexandei
sabotaged an IRS investigation of top corporate ex
ecutives are under investigation in Congress and hav
been forwarded to the Justice Department, sources said
Rep. Charles A. Vanik, DOhio, chairman of the House
Ways and Means invetigative su bcommittee confirmed
Friday that the panel received some "unverified
allegations" concerning Alexander.
It as reported by Post Newsweek television stations
that the case in volves Alexa nder squelching a tax probe of
top execu ti ves in more tha n 100 major corporations across
th e nation, Post-Neu sweek said IRS had evidencethat the
executives hid millions of dollars to the Bahamas to avcld
paying U.S. income taxes.

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BAROMETER

1olding the most seniority of
any police department em'
ployr, Sgt. Woodward Is the

Steal=ToOrder Trials Scheduled

A Natural Resources
Department official says a sugar cane-growing company
apparently took the hint that it probably would not be able
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to lease as much Everglades land as it wanted from the
state.
U.S. Sugar Corp. has reduced Its leasing request from
8,644 acres to 3,845, and reduced the rent it is offering for a

321 year lease from $3.5 million to $1.6 million, Assistant
Natural Resources Director Donald Duden said
Friday.
"I think they realized we weren't too interested in leasing a portion of the Haley Land. ..and came In with the new
offer," Duden said,

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IContinued from page IA I
this week in connection with the

"merchandise" that was then taken from a Sanford woman's Sanford bar in which a pistol Forest City, faces
trial on a time police chief, the Late
sold "for a fraction of the retail apartment,
was allegedly fired at a woman. charge of attempted breaking Claude L.ayo. Monday night she
"steal-to- order" theft ring, value" to customers who then
Robert Paul McBride, 22,
Tedly Bert, 24, Apopka, Is' and entering with intent to refused to accept Grant's
defense attorney Albert Fitts of resold It.
tagging her with responsibility
Altamonte Springs, is docketed accused of breaking and en- commit a misdemeanor.
Blessing For Some, Not All
Sanford Is seeking a delay in
Eight other cases are for trial on breaking and en- tering a vehicle parked at
Thomas Wayne Baker, 24, for the bills.
trial for John Thomas docketed for trial before Judge tering with intent to commit a Bt,tler Plaza shopping center. 51 S. Edgemon, Winter Springs,
..fl appears I am being held
CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis. (AP) Some folks view the
Cowart this week:
Richards,
V.
Longwood
Route
misdemeanor
and
petty
Larceny
of
responsible
for what police 'L
Cleveland Osborne Mit- faces trial on a charge
$j
local meat-packing
plant as a mixed blessing for Ch ipOne.
21,
charges
In
connection
with
the
— Keith flnan Loggins,
chiLi, 22, 2210 HhlivIew St., carrying a concealed firearm. chiefs did or didn't do," Sgt.
pe wa Falls.
Richards is accused of buying Kl.ssiznmee, Is accused of grand burglary or an office at
Woodward said. She added that
Packerland Packing Co. Is the area's la rgest manufaca stolen color television from Larceny of money while he was Altamonte Springs and the theft
the policy in the department
turer, providing jobs for 400 people wi th the possibility of
members of the theft ring. The employed as an "auditor" at of a private detective's Iden.
under
all six chiefs she has
increasing that hail again by next summer.
Bomb
fon
television
was
surrendered
to
the
Holiday
Inn,
Wymore
worked
for is that the police
Road,
But for many — especia lly those living In the city's West
sheriff's
deputies
before
1
Continued
from
page
IA)
Francis
Eugene
Noe,
45,
P.O.
Altamonte Springs. Loggins has
chief handles police depart.
Hill area the Packerland plant has been a source of irriRichards' arrest,
been In jail since his arrest or, Box 931, Sanford, faces trial for dCtCC1IVC division Saturda y.
ment problems and personnel
tation.
Court records indicate an Aug. 8
aggravated assaault in conDeputies and Miss Nicks said this was the first are not to go over his head to
They've co mplained bitterly of odors f rom the slaughter
Investigator
"stumbled
on
It
In
—Mildred
Smith,
18,
1227
W.
nection
with
knife
threats
time in memory that they could recall a bomb threat elected officials,
and meat packing operaUon, and In July they got support
a
hallway"
at
the
sheriff's
She sa id bef ore former Chief
13th
St.,
Sanford,
Is
scheduled
against
Sheriff's
Sgt.Oscar
from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources —
aimed at the police station in Sanford,
department
after
Richards
had
for
trial
on
Redden
Wesley Dowell resigned his
charges of breaking
DNR -. *hich issued an air pollution abatement order to
Jr., on Aug. 1, while
last eekend, a Longwood couple received a
been M that he was suspected and entering wi th Intent to Noe was being book ed on tr
office In Lite 1973, he ordered
the finn.
af fic similar bomb
of having possession of the set commit a misdemeanor and charges at county Jail.
scare at their home, but no bomb new MUM= for the departstolen In a burglary at a south petty larceny. me charges
device
was
Found,
Janet Hudson, 22,422 E. Fifth
ment personnel, noting part of
Seminole residence,
Reagan Proposes Tax Cut
I
In connection with an Aug. 7 St., Sanford, Is accused of
The cheriff's office said the couple are witnesses the bills are for uniforms,
Fitts has filed a motion ti breakin In which tables and a aggravated assault in con
to Property recovered in a recent burglary ring
.
She said the uniforms were
CHICAGO
— former Caliornla Gov. Ronald
continue Richards trial, saying record playe r were allegedly nection with an Incident at a being Investigated,
delivered
after former Police
Reagan isPro11a IN uIon cut Ln federal
he wants to take sworn
,..ig
Chief
Ton!
Hennigan assumed
intended to cut the average American's federal income
testimony from Onle and that
of
ce
fi
In
early
1974.
School Bur
tax bi ll by 23 per cent.
Reported
the defense also wants to see an
Sgt.
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Woodward
sa id although
Reagan made the proposal Friday as part of an
a lleged co nfession by Onie In
the
men
had
worn
some of the t.
v
economic i± he said would wipe out deficit spenconnection with the theft ring
uniforms, Hennigan didn't like
ding. cut f ederal income taxes by $25 billion and leave
cases.me motion allegesonie
and ordered their return
anot he r billion to reduce the national debt.
has been incarcerated In a jail
to
the
store, and then ordered
Reagan, a po tential Republican Presidential cand ida te,
in another county and failed to
(for week of Sept. 29
other
uniforms.
said he m ould transfer au thority "In whole or part" from
answer a defense subpoena for
through Oct. 3)
She said Hennigan refused to
Washington to local government for administration of
a deposition.
approve the bills when they
MONDAY
*elfare, educa tion, housing, food stamps, medical care
Last week sheriff's deputies
Franks
were
presented to him and that
or
cheeseburger
and community development
reported that telephone bomb
PnhIIr nt.Iv
flIa
bSJ
recoug
&amp;W bum
tlweats had been made to
By
JOE
ASKREN
Keller, who assumed the office
Cole slaw
homeowner whose dwelling was
Herald Staff Writer
June 1, also refused approval,
fl
Anesthetics Cause Failure
burglarized and the television
Although Grant reported to
Bun
rr school made roll
set taken.
A
22-year-old
Altamonte
MARION, HI. (AP) Lonrije Barnes couldn't see, feel,
Milk and Butter
fellow council members last
Parker said the theft ring
Springs man was in Seminole
mon th that Sgt. Woodward and
onve or breathe. He could only hear voices talking a bo ut
employed four people to steal
TUESDAY
County Jail Saturday under
his dea th.
Keller turned the bills over to
Beef-a-renl
$5,500
bond after being charged
the city for payment, Sgt.
A muscular 26-year-old construction laborer from rural
Corn
with assault and battery,
Marion. Barnes had just .been given two Injections of a
Woodward said Monday night
eanuts
Tossed Salad
resisting
arrest with violence
the bills were still in the police
pain killer at the Marion Memorial Hospital emergency
Baked dessert
nnil driuInE, ti.i,Hn IIlWABdCU.
department w hen she went on
conunued From Page I-A)
room as a doctor prepared to take some stitches in his
Howard West Sr., told police incident. Patrolman
School made roll
R1chaid vacation Aug. 15.
hand. Then his lungs quit working.
Willie James Armstrong was his son and
Bates says his peanuts are
Milk and butter
a friend returned Bennett was Investigating the
Three other Marion Memorial patients suffered
arrested Friday night at 9330 home Intoxicated
Grant had told Council the
alter the case,
sold In con ve nience stores, at
Orlando
Te
bills
respiratory failure after treatment with anesthetics that
a
rr
ce
In
Altamonte
WEDNESDAY
had been found In the q
vegetable s tands, In cocktail
au thorities say were delibera tely ad ul terated with a
Qy filed chicken
Springs by Deputy IlL Odell.
police department,
lounges, "anywhere people are
muscle relaxant. Investiga tors are continuing to look in to
Sa nford poli ce reported a
Cou ncil H. A. (Bud) Scott,
Whipped po ta toes
likely to buy t hem."
th e case.
burglary Friday night at
Peas and carrots
g Sgt. Woodward, said
Bates, 42, Is married, with
Lakeview Middle School, but
Ice
cream
she
had
been "caught In the
two children. He and his wife
"nothing
middle,"
S
c
hool
made
appeared
missing."
roll
Sherry Jean, live in Sanford.
ard
Ford To Return To Califo ia
Patrolman Gordon Reid said be
Milk
and
butter
He said In 1974 many bills
James. Jr.,I5,Isa 9th grader at
SEBRING AP
found
a
broken
fire
window
by
—
Povigorous,
heavy-set
woman,
were
not paid because the city
Crooms High SChOOL Their
LOS ANGELES A?) — The chairman of the California
THURSDAY
the north sickroom (C4) but lice say they are analyzing flu- was accused of forging en- had no money.
daughter Laura Is five.
Republican party says President Ford w ill return next
Fish square
could not determine what kind merous small bones unearthed dorsements and cashing
Connell, pointing to the
Bates says he likes hunting
month to the state where woa tt empts on his life were
Scalloped potatoes
the trash-covered ba ck yard welfare
of
a
tool
was
used
to
gain
entiy.
in
checks Issued to her federal equal employment
and Cihing.
mae recently.
6'eeus
of a rundown boarding house husband,
Claren'e Robinson, °pporthtty law, noted If Sgt. ",p f.
"I
don't
''hi incident was being In-- operated
gel much time for
Fruited job
Paul Haerle told other top state GOP officials that inby an elderly woman after she reported him missing Woodward Is going to
be a road
vitations w-,
estigated by the detective accused of welfare fraud,
them, though. I work about 14
-re sent Friday f or 1250e-plate hmdralsers to
Run or school made roll
sergeant she must be paid at
in Mardi i
hours a day. Look at this,"
be attended by Ford in Los Angeles Oct. and a similar
division
Saturday.
Milk and butter
The bones were uncovered
Chief GraybW said no death the same rate as the male
event the next day at the SL Francis Hotel in San FranHe opens the door of a
' be $10,000 bond set for a Thursday
and
Friday
FRIDAY
from
the
sergeants,
certificate for Robi nson
refrigeration room, revealing
cisco. scene of the most recent attempt.
Fern Park cou ple charged with yard of Smith's
Boarding
Hamburger 00 biiii
House
He added that he requested
been found. The police chief
cartons of bagged peanuts,
possession of cocaine was for the Aged, run
"He checked and doublechecked and it was double-con..
French
fries
by Effie Viola said the bigamy charge against Keller to test all officers of the
stacked and ready for shipping.
f irmed," said Michael Meyers, press secretary for the
reduced to $1,000, deputies said Smith, 76.
Green
beans
Mrs. Smith stemmed from her department, Including Mrs.
.,And you know," he says,
Republican State Central Cmnmittae.
SLurday morning.
Strawberry short cake
"We have found some sworn statement that
Woodward, before a recent
"I'll bet business will be even
Milk and butter
John Frederick Name)', 22, bones," Police Chief Craig came the common-law wife of promoti on was given. Yet, he
better next year."
1770 Mohawk Trail and Therse Grayblll said Friday. "We're another man, Freddie Ear l Lee, MAId, Mrs, Woodward
Protection Changes For Fo
had not '
IMarie Coen, 24, were arrested not sure yet If they are human, In 1952, five years after she pdtticipated
in
the
testing
and
Friday night by Deputies W. but we have our suspicions or married Robinson. Graybill
usa5 denied the opportunity
WASHINGTON (AP)
President Ford's pre--s
wouldn't
be
here,
hfinkey
and
H.
hlancot'k.
ecrethry promised Friday urecjjieiJ cha nges
said his investigation indicated for advancviiicrit.
in the
"Our Investigation has dis- that Lee died of natural causes
Three :heriff'z deputies and
C(i00ell said he would like to
protection of the President. Some became
evident when
an Oviedo policeman arrested covered that a number of elder. in 1969.
liar Keller's recommendation
Ford later left the Whi te House f or the first time since the
Paul Elliot Stocksdale, 21, ly men are missing from her
assassination attempt In San Francisco.
No other charges had been concerning Sgt. Woodward,
Orlando,
Friday
night
and
boarding
house,"
he
suggesti ng that Keller be
said.
"But
Unusually stringent security precautions were exerper.
ed agaInst Mrs. Smith, who
1c)
charged
him
with
willful
and
WedOqthu1VeafullcountnowI
fil
milled
to
run
his
department,
rised hen Ford made a brief trip by limousine to the
hirs. Smith was arrested last was reported visiting a (laugh.
wanton reckless driving, at"You are the matron, too?"
eadquarters building ci the Justice DepartmenL
ter in Miami following her re- Scott
police
ofTuesday,
charged
with
tempting
(CostthJuedlremnpagelA)
to
elude
asked Mr's. Woodward. To f
The occasion as an appearance at a confereoe of
subdi vision to begin
bigamy lease on bond.
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and welfare fraud and released
fleets
a
nd
driv
in
g
while
tIicials of Justice Department and local law enforce
structlon in Seminole County in toilcateti.
r afflrrnaj%' nod, Scott said
ment
on
bond pending a
ncowners do not want, such many months. Odhani said he
igenae around thc country.
The police chief said Mn. the Counch1 should talk the
Stocksdale was In Cciwty Jail tcarlr. Police began digging Smith has operated
I s noise from undesirable "feels Sanford offers
Iflttet over with Keller, tuga very
In
her
yard
the
day
SaUTda)
raffle, Odham noted,
wider 11.250 bond.
after her Ing house since 1952. It Is a gesting the public safety
strong market for homes In this
release.
Charles
D.
thIngle.coverd frame building director appear at the next
Chlttenden,
Site
prepara
on
the
60price
Thanked By Ford
tion
rangt," adding his
Graybill said the bones were
Casselberry,
was
charg
a cre tract began Tuesday.
ed
th
wi
thinking was influenced by a
With 11 rooms, Boarders paid &amp;1)W1CII meeting.
uttering a forged Instrument being sent to the Fill laboratory $10 a week rent, Two
There will be no difference in "windshield survey."
male
SAN FRANCISCO AP — Oliver Sipple, the burly exJail in Washington to determine If boarders occupied the house
and
was
in
County
q uclity and construction of
1k said he drove through the Saturday under
Marine credited wi th deflecting tle gun rrn of a woman
they were huma;i.
Ii Dines
this week.
in
Sanora
South
from
the
Pinecrest
and Sunland areas Chittenden was arrested
uho pointed a pistol at President Ford, has received
"We got a plastic bag full of
0
"We've been getting all sorts
at
a
rlglnaj Sanora, Odiwn said. which he developed 20 Y t3
note of thanks from Ford.
ea
Sunland Estates by Deputy bones Friday," said Detective of rumors about people who've
New homeowners in Sanora ago.
. j i. ant you to know frn. much I appreciated
Gary Collier. "They were stay
Fred
self..
S Duth will be granted the
Odhani said he found a total
ed here wha have dis.
le
'wa last Monday," th ° letter began.
just bits and pieces, but they appeared,"
p rivilege of joining, for a of only 19 "for sale" signs in the
said De te c ti ve
Sanford police said an arrest look like vertebrae."
"The events mere a shock to us all , but you acted
It embership fee, the Sanora two itubdi visions of1,n,
Steve
Ferguson,
,,but they are
quickly and without
was pending Sa turday for an3.
(orycur own safety. By doing so
Unearthed Friday as news- all rumora. These Yiere old
H omeowners Association to use
Architects for the new year-old man reported by a men watched were
helped to avert danger to me and others in the crowd.
LI.C
two more people withrelatives
and
no who nobody
uaociation pool, tennis development are Joe Schufalo parent to have given beer to two small bones and what looked they were people
You have
heartfelt apj'seclatlon."
uris and recreation area.
and Allen Berman of Winter juvenile boys Friday m:Lght at like a tooth.
It vns signed "Jerry Ford.'
Sanora South is the first new Park.
would miss, There are no
the Sanford Plaza,
Mrs. Smith, described as a records of ho styed here,"
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The wife of it Brevard
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Friday by a 19-year-old college student who demanded
$300,000 from her husband's bank, police said.
Glen Colkitt of Vero Beach, arrested within hours after
deciding against collecting his ransom and making a
getaway attempt, had on him when apprehended a list of
names and addresses of other area bank officials, Police
Chief Paul Krcuzkamp said,
lie also was carrying .22-caliber auto handgun, a tear
gas cannister, a lead pipe, a machete and a switchblade
knife, said police in this town south of Cape Canaveral.
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By JOE ASK KEN
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Six Killed, Six Injured
In Cargo Plane Crash

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TALLAHASSEE 1APi
The largest auto insurance companies operating in Florida generally charge
the highest rates, Insurance Commissioner Philip Ashier
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He released a list of liability insurance costs in seven
Florida cities Friday, noting that companies at the top of
the scale charge up to twice as much for identical
coverage as those at the low end.
The highest prices were charged by State Farm Fire
and Casualty, hich insures many high risk drivers and is
not therefore fully comparable with other companies on
the charts.

Bicentennial Bell Sought
JACKSONVILLE (AP)
The Jacksonville
Bicentennial Commission is looking for someone willing
to donate 112, 000 for an almost perfect replica of the
Liberty Bell. The only thing Is, the panel prefers its bell
iIthout a crack.
Jack Coleman said they don't want an exact replica
because the purpose is to ring it on special occasions, and
a bell with a crack %ouldn't sound quite right.
The commission wants to install the bell on the Florida
Junior College at Jacksonville's downtown campus, which
is under construction.
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With almost 20 years in the
U .S. Navy behind him, )OU
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Barber is used to seeing a lot of
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squash to help deflate the soil,
In addition to his present
part-time (arming activities,
is a first class hospital
corpsman stationed at the
Orlando Naval Training Center.

Barber said he hopes to have
a good crop of cucumbers and
green beans during the
November harvest,
"I plan to retire from the
Navy next year and farm full
time. I was born and raised on a
Kansas farm," he smiled.
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Asked about next year's crop, pulling a cultivator to aerlate the soil
after recent rainstorm 5.
Barber, 37, said he didn't know ilferald Staff Photo By Joe Askrefl)
for sure,
irrigation system, either, like,
"This is only my second ye ar
"We've had way too muchmost of our bigger farmers. It of fanning. My
spring crop w is
rain. And I don't have the costs too much, and I'm Just a
pretty good, but his fall crop is
m underground
tile ( pipe ) lmttk guy," said Barber.
'nip and tuck'. It's touch-andi o

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Red Cleveland Elected
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Sanford Airport Manager,
J.S. "Red" Cleveland, has been
named secretary-treasurer of
the Southeastern Airport
Managers' Association (SAMA i
at the group's 29th annual
conference in Norfolk, Va.
Cleveland reported that the
SAMA 30th anniversary conference Is coming to . Central
Florida, October 64, 1976, at
Orlando's Sheraton Towers. As
an officer of the 11-state group,
Cleveland will assist John
Meacham, Orlando aviation
director, who is host for the
convention.

LaMar E. Guthrie. of Federal
Art it (son Adin in ist ra tion
Washington headquarters,
caused a stir when he reported

that a Ford administration bill
now
in the house of
Representatives would
eliminate all federal aid to
general aviation airports in

reason there have been no an,
hijacking regulations f(
charter flights, according I 0
FAA Civil Aviation Securil y
Service Director R.F. L,ally, S
that there never has been a
charter hijacking,
('hatter Flights using ti e
Sanford-Central Florida ar e

three years.

expected to increase, Clevelan ci

Anti-hijacking contingency
plans were discussed as a need
for all size airports, according
to another FAA official. The

indicated, due to the nationi I
and International marketin
efforts of the Airport Authorit V
and Aero Services Inc., th
local fixed base operator.

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SAMA is ore of the oldest as
well as one of the largest area
airport manager's groups in the
nation, according to Cleveland.
While close to 400 attended this
year's conference, a much
larger turnout is expected for
next year's Orlando gathering.
Another Floridian, Edward
L. Foster, Melbourne, was
elected the association's
president; Louis E. McConnell,
Winston-Salem, N.C., was
named vice president.

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One of the highlights of the
three-day conference was or,
address by Lt. Col. Robert F.
Overmeyer, AA Marine
astronaut in the NASA space
program, who shared his experiences as one of the first
'veterans' of experimental
Space Shuttle flights.

JACKSONVILLE (AP) — President Ford may be
the last hope for Lorenzo Lucardi, a native Chilean who
fears he Ill be marked for death if deported.
Lucardi, his wife and two older children have been
ordered by the U.S. Immigration Service to leave this
country by Oct. 5. A third child was born here two years
ago and is a citizen.
Mrs. Cook Hardy, a neighbor of the family, said Friday
she will try to get an appeal directly to the President since
a U.S. House subcommittee rejected a prir4te bill that
ou!d have extended the lAlcardi visas.

TAMPA AP
Koscot lnterplant.ary Inc., the
nmmnk.oil cosmetics finn founded by promoter Glenn W.
Turner, wIll have to pay the Internal Revenue Service $3
million in claims, the Tampa Tribune reported today,
The IRS action reportedly surprised federal bankruptcy
Judge Alexander Paskay, ho said last July that the IllS
had reduced Its claim against Koscot to $1.8 million.
Paskay said the IRS had indicated it would at least
temporarily waive its claim to allow the financially
troubled fiim to pay its private creditors under a plan
approved by Paskay's court.

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which can rot the plamsis. We're
Ha3 worst spring crop was
really fighting the elements," cucumbers, he said, because
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the weather was too dry and "1
Barber said his green beans got hold of some bad seed—It
this year did "exceptionally didn't germinate,"
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"I use heavy fertilizer, but
anda combination of things.
the
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As the Leon County Circuit Court suit was being
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Sallan told a Highlights in Cancer 1975 symposium for
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�A noted lecturer of political science once told a
class of university students that polities Is the study
of influence and the influential.
He was right, of course, but the statement was
made by a lecturer, a pro(esor who studied polities
from the analytical viewpoint of textbooks.
Really. it wasn't enough.
This particular professor nevet visited
backroom parlors, nor did he hang out at the
courthouse, or listen to innuendos uttered by
politicians recently turned out of office, or highpocred statements issued by office seekers
More to the point, this column is a prediction
column, sort of a "what could happen essay" for
beginners,
For openers hat ouId happen if Sid Vjhie,iJr,,
resigned his county commission seat and Sanford
City Commissioner John Morris was appointed In
his stead?
armchair politicians say that's exactly
%hat is going to happen. Why?
It's simple, really. Simple because if Morris
tmld run as an incumbent after an appointment by
a popular governor, his chances of victory mould be
ratly enhanced.

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Morris and Vihien were Jaycees together.
Interestingly enough, Morris was a Republican
until Nov. 11, 1974, when Pits party affiliation was
ctiangcd to Democrat,
Upon recommendation of this county's party
patronage chief, ii's highly likely the governor
m ould appoint Morris.
As for Vihien, he's already "sampling the
aters" for his upcoming race for the state
Legislature. So, if he resigned, it wouldn't be until
late next year, because he's needed on the cornmission. It would be before July, because that's the
qualification date for the commission race,
Even Vihlen conceded the "game plan" makes
sense, but the chairman says it Just Isn't going to
happen that way.
"Ab3olutely not," Vihlen said Friday.
It sounds like an interesting political play, but I
mould not have anything to do with it," Vihien said.
"At this particular time I'm firming up,
definitely, to run For iState Rep. Vince) Fechtel's
seat," the chairman added.
Vihlen gent on to say that, "1 mould not let the
folks don by not fulfilling my elected term."
Of course a lot could happen between now and

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Most 01 shat could happen will never appear In a
textbook For study by an Illustrious professor, or by
a graduate student.
But one thing the noted lecturer was right about.
Politics is the study of Influence and th e influentlal.

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While on the subject, might as well mention the
Democratic Executive Committee.
At a recent monthly meeting, Chairnan Rod
Cable appointed delegates to the Florida miniconvention to be held in Orlando.
Delegates selected include Dr. Luis Perez, Dr.
Maria Perez, Mrs. Linda Lohr, harry Kwiatkowski,
Don Schreiner, Mrs. Peggy Ilattaway, Fred
Mobley, Mrs. Leonora Mobiey, T
B'if&amp;rd, J.R.
"Hat" Hattaway, Allen Keene and Mrs. Myrtle
(;raddick,
Alternates are Jim Ryan, Mrs. Ernestine
Forird and Dr. Carlos Warren.
Also, Schreiner reports plaits are going great
guns for an old-fashioned political rally in a couple
of ,iior4ths.
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Five Spanish Terrorists
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Executed; Protest Unleashed

MA[)RlD. Spain i APi —
Five young Spanish terrorists
convicted of killing policemen were executed
by firing
squads today, military authorities reported. The
executions immediately unleashed a torrent of international protest,
The five condemned men had appealed to Gen. Francisco Franco, the 82-year-old Spanish head of state, for
last-minute reprieves of their death sentences. Despite
',orichide appeals for clemency, he refsed.
Learning of the executions, Pope Pa VI, who
had
made a public plea for clemency, declared before some
5,000 persons at the Vatican's audience hall: "We cannot
stop this talk ',lth you 'ithout confiding torment for the
dramatic nes that the executions took place."
The French govcrnment -con tr olled radio broacast 1'lO.
zart's Requiem after announcing the executions and
politicians of all sides issued protests. Demonstrators
sacked the Spanish Embassy in Lisbon and surrounded
the embassy in Athens; condemnations poured in from
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principles and courtroom practices can be traced

back to English common law. As our

courts and

legal professions go through a period of great self-

examination, Chief Justice Warren Burger has
suggested we borrow something more from the
British --- the intense respect for ethics and
.cuum that has prevailed in British courts br
hundreds of years.

Justice Burger is not proposing that American
judges and lawyers wear wigs in court, which is

one way the British remind themselves of the
dignity of the law. The Americans and the British
do have differences in their legal traditions, and we
should never part with some of those that have
flourished on this side of the Atlantic. We should not
sneer at those wigs, however. From the way some
lawyers behave in American courts, the costume
should be brass knuckles or boxing trunks.
Th at's what bothers Justice Burger, who sees

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VIENNA, Austria iAP — Venezuela said the Organ.
ization of Petroleum Exporting Countries decided
Saturday to raise the price of oil 10 per cent as of Oct. 1
and that the price 'ould be frozen until next June
Venezuela's chief delegate, Valentin Hernandez Acost.a,
said the hike gould put the price of oil at $11.51 a barrel,
up from the current $10.46. This means American
motorists ould pay roughly a penny more for a gallon of
gasoline starting Oct. 1 if the hike Is passed on to them
directly.
lkrnandez Acosta said he as taking a lunch break before returning to discuss other issues on the agenda in an
afternoon session scheduled to last for around four hours.
11w final communique, officially announcing the new
price hike, 'as not "peeted to be announced until then.

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Medical care is
It has proven easier to banish smallpox from
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probabl)' t he most regulated industry in the
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earth than what has been called "mankind's
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nation. Health is the field in which we invest 8
1.
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last
scourge" — illiteracy.
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p:r cent of our gross national product. We spend "
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are more than 800 million Illiterate
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far more than the people of any other nation. Yet
people in the world and their number Is In'
the state of our medical wellbeing Is lower than
' A'
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creasing,
says UNESCO,
United Nations
.
that of other developed countries.
Educational,
Scientific
and
Cultural
Prof. H.E. Frech III of the University of
.(.
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And
one
Organization.
major
reason
why years
California at Santa Barbara, believes there's a
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—
of
effort
and
expenditure
have
not
had
greater
.
...
connection between this over-regulation and
such an absence of civilit and decorum Ifl U.S.
impact
on the problem is lack of will.
o ther government inspired actions and the
courts that trials can degenerate iuto "the ancient
is
Th
conclusion is based on an analysis of
inefficiency of our medical services.
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clash of trial by combat — or worse yet, something
literacy
projects in UNESCO's Experimental
ne regulations are bet up in such a way as to
0.
CA,
,
~
.
i,
resembling a baroom brawl."
World Literacy Program. Thirteen countries in
keep those of us who need medical care in the
, /
The chief justice raised this issue speaking at
.. ..
dark as to the best and worst physicians, the
three continents took part in the program —
....
the dedication of a new Jaw school at Brigham
Algeria, Ethiopia, Guinea, Madagascar, Mph,
most logical treatment, and the necessity of
Sudan,
Young University. It is in the law schools where he
Tanzania, India, Iran, Syria and
treatment. We have no way of knowing whether
Ecuador. The degree of success of the projects
the surgeon we consult is promoting more
believes the answer lies. Most legal educators do
come back
varied
as widely as the countries themselves.
profitable
business
for
himself
or offering us the
not attempt to teach ethics, assuming that prinbest
treatment
possib!e.
At the beginning of the experiment, says the
ciples of behavior will be absorbed by new atme
regulations,
like
those
in
so
many
other
program's
report, "most countries knew how to
forneys when they begin to practice law. What a
Edit
I ndustries, slow Jvances in medicine and the Letters
approach
(and
some cases achieve) much
young lawyer might pick up from watching some
adoption of those advances made in the
more massive literacy as a part of broader soclo.
Lastofall(fornow;
contemporary courtroom scenes makes us shudlaboratories. They promote less-efficient and Hello Taxpayers
but not least of all $41.700 economic change, if they wanted to."
for
a look into "Web-Building and Corn.
der.
somewhat backward medical training and
But most apparently did not want to. Only
Hello all you happy taxpayers out there.
municalion in Three Species of Spiders.
Defenders of the no-holds-barred school of
protect doctors who do not keep up with the
Tanzania
I thought that I would pass on just a little
was stimulated to launch a mass
NOW that you have your belt tightened let me
courtroom performance claim that disciplinary
time,
campaign.
An
eventual worldwide campaign for
information
to
really
make
your
day.
But
first,
tell
you
UQt
the
above
goodies
total
a
whopping
By
limiting the number of physicians, both
rules would destroy the independence and freedom
the
eradication
of illiteracy, hoped for when the
get
that
old
"ice
$1,210,200.
pick"
out
and
put
How
about
that
for
another
less
than
a
notch
few
directly and indirectly, the regulations, In effect,
of the judicial process and hamper the attainment
program
was
launched,
in
your
belt
is not yet in sighi
(to
months
work.
make
it
smaller
that
Is)
because
establish a monopoly which enables doctors
of justice. They have it backwards, as Justice
"
charge considerably more than in a free market, Our gOvPmnlent is at it again — or should I say
Now that at least a year's wages have beenNeither literacy nor development ca n be
Burger points out. Nowhere in the world, he says, is
without insuring more beneficial care or less still,
spent hah) let me tell you that our President willed into existence by intern tI I g
A few Items of interest that I have found are:
there "a more learless, more vigorous and more
fraud.
(Lsht he tf gui, that' Is always telling us to says UNESCO. "At best they ci perhaps prick
A side result of tightening licensing for allied $985,000 to study hunters and fIshermen. When
tighten our'1e1t?) has asked Congress to nearly the conscience of national governments.."
independent advocacy than in the British courts."
the
study
is
complete
500
copies
of
results
will
be
double his already hugh staff of top-level
The British realize that trials can lead to
health occupations apparently is a lowering of
printed — at a cost of about $1,970 each and assistants — for which we the taxpayers would
Y average politician's algtffiuwe isn't worm
the
average
skill
level
of
hospital
employes,
and contentious encounters between
of
much
more than the paper It's written on.
distributed
to
state
fish
and game corn- share the cost of $l.S million ayear. The House
though this cause and effect relationship missioners, a
attorneys, and it is this which can interfere with
handful
of outdoor writers and
remains to be proved,
Authority for this is Charles Hamilton,
Representatives have alieady passed it.
arriving at the tru th in a rational manner. Th us th e
some government bureaucra ts. This study will
Presently
his
aides
(54
In number) earn $36,000 a professional autograph collector and handOne indirect result of government action — tell them picnicking
muted and decorous procedure enhances justice
Is the most popular outdoor
year,
and
now
he
wants
95 aides who will earn writing expert, who says that the vast majority
and inaction — apparently, Is that hospitals, all recreation,
rather than impedes it.
more fishermen are college.
$36,000
a
year.
But-.alo
under
terms of this bill of the one million people who collect autographs
too often, overcharge pa tien ts for pharmacy and educated than hunters
That makes good sense, and it is so obvious
and
about
1.1 million
Mr.
President
wi
ll
get
a
11-million
"emergency" in tlJ United Sta tes are under the false tinory services, X-rays, and the daily room hunters are high
school dropouts. I guess that
that the British take the discipline and solemnity of
fund,
$100,000
for
his
travel
and
authority
to hire pression that signatures of politicians,
charge. By contrast, obstetric and intensive care means it takes more education to
bait
a
hook
all the $158 a day "consultants" he Feels he needs television, movie, sports and other celebrities
their trial procedures for granted. Too many U.S.
and the emergency room seem to be operated at than to shoot a gun. The only problem
with this for as long as he Feels he needs them. Even his are valuable.
law schools appear to be turning out graduates who
a loss,
study is that the Census Bureau has been "gag writer" gels $36000
a year.
Actually, says Hamilton, such signatures are
believe the courtroom and the law are whatever
. collecting and publishing the same data every
As Frech puts It, "This latter may be a
.Nowto
let
you
know
a
little about foreign aid Worth "peanuts." Only a few command the price
they choose to make of it. If the law schools cannot
ticularly unfortunate result of cross sub- five years for the last 2D.
— Did you know the State Department canceled of a Teddy Kennedy, currently one of the most
teach them otherwise — that truth and justice are
This will really turn you on: $8,100 to find out $2.6 billion in
Sld.t2atlOn because much of what the hospitals
claims against Russia for U.S. popular signatures — from $10 to $30.
achieved by a rational process, not an emotional or
piefer may be the duplication of sophisticated how apes swing between trees. (Lm't that inLend-Lease
Aid
in WWII? The Russians Pledged
seryi ces which are rarely used, and is widely teresting? This grant went to a University of
Another factor that diminLihes the signature
contest played out before judge and
to repay $4.8 million only. The second
debt
value
of
believed to be both costly and a source of very California Davis PhD candidate. I guess even
jury — then the more 'experienced lawyers and
settlement came when the government canceled which Washington politicians Is the Autopen,
poor quali ty medical care."
one of us would study apes for that kind of
many senators and congressmen as well
a debt of 12.2 billion
judges should see their obligation to do so.
India owed the U.S. In as presidents use. This robotlike machine can
money.
Some regulations are allegedly set up in a way
rupees. Now our President agreed to settle for
write as many as
Do you know what a parasite finch is? If you
to help the poor get hospital care cheaply or
Just $100 million a 0 million cim the U.S. has one virtually imp 3,001) signatures a day, each
don't
then
I
ossible to te ll from a real one.
suggest you write to the
without charge at the cost of the well-to-do. But
government against France. All this without Congressional
because they have allocated 136,500 for a study
On the other hand, new writing Instruments
the statistics don't bear this out. Recent studies, entitled
approval $5.1 billion in debts owed the U.S. by
of Song Learning of
in fact, Indicate "that the quantity of
other countries for $148 million, That means
as the plastic-tipped pen, which combines
charity Parasitic Finches."
about
fine
3
care
Provided
by
the
typical
voluntary
hospitals
cents
on
the
As shoPpem American housewives need no rerninder of
dollar. I wonder if our the
Line of a ballpoint with the vivid colors of
How about: $40.000 to Probe "Spider
is very limited."
&amp; hat inflation means. However, they got one the
a felt Up to give a bold ad cleaner appearance,
bankers would be that understanding on loa
other day (rem
Distribution Associated with Prey Density."
ns will eventually have a beneficial effect on an
the Social Security AdministratIon, which reported that the
any of us may have?
Says Frech, "The medical profession has $9,600 to finance a biography of Isaac Newton
—
value of their household work — based on prevailing wages for
Now that I have made your day I suggest you autograph's value, lilt had been available years
fought such insurer controls in two major ways. there are already 145 biographies of him
in ' "e
sit down and write your Congressman and let ago, many autographs would perhaps be worth a
domestic services_has risen from $4,702th1972to $5,500 today.
It has threatened physicians who cooperated library of Congress. $40,700 to study "InterSome comfort. If the lady of the house started wondering
him know how you feel about the way your tax great deal more today, thinks Hamilton.
wi th loss of hospital privileges. Second. I! has pe rs
onal
Attraction
in
the
Laboratory
and
other
dollar
is being spent and It is my hope that our
three Years ago'A hat happened to the pay for her $4,702 worth of
created insurance firim and endowed uxnl with Educational settings." Wonder what that is all
"Autographs are not just signatures of famous
ork, she can now wonder that happened to her $798 raise,
local newspapers would carry some of thm
competitive advantages." Frech lists, as an about. $5,500 to uncover
Perinnal
I ties,"he points out, "but Inore prGperly
--social behavior of
There's no more steak oi the tab',e, and bbe'8 probably still
intertiig happenings — Just to make our day l
example a boycott of private Insurers organized "prairie dogs." 50,200 to determine the
etters,
manuscripts or anything handwritten,
mending the same pairs of socks. If wage and pr
brighter,
in Oregon by a Medical Society for which it was "Significance of
izdlatfon
An autograph gains most of Its value
Vocal Behavior in the Maternal
Isn't licked , one of these ddays she'll be in the $10,000 a year
.A. Ward historic significance, not Just the signatureby its
sued under the antitrust laws.
P
Production
of
Birds."
at the
bracket — still trying to make a meal for her family out of those
Geneva end of the paper."
leftovers in the refrigerator.
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put/ic that has no opinion, want to talk to my
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WASHINGTON — Many will say it is
hyperbolic to write, as we have done, of guerrilla
warfare against the free press in America. They
hear nogunfire; the paper comes to their door
every day seemingly uncha nged.
Yet the struggle to maintain press freedom
today resembles the first stage of an Arab oil
embargo. Here arid there, a sma ll filling station
closes, but there seems to be plenty of gas
ar ound until the day comes when it Is gone.
Freedom of the press ha.; been curtailed
Lately in hun(irctis of 'tstances around the
country. Politicians and prosecutors, shaken by
newspaper disclosure, have been waiting in
ambush, A grim If subdued struggle Is unn
derway, and the body count is rising. Here are
dervvay,
me typical cases.
Bernard Able, editor of the Weekly Wcztzr.cre
News of Port Chester, N.Y., was found guilty of
"harnwnt," while two buildings he owns have
been threatened wi th condemnation by local
authorities, Why? He wrote several editorials
blasting those authorities for Inade 4uate police
protection in the black section of Port Chester.
For six M
tIiths, reporters Richard Cadj and
William Anderson of the Indianapolis Star lived
under the cloud of a criminal indictment
charging them wi th having conspired to bribe a
police officer. Their real offense: writing a

Pulitzer Prize-winning series exposing
corruption in the Indianapolis police department
and in the Marion Courty prosecutor's office.
After Floyd Norris, a reporter for The
Monitor of Concord, N.H., wrote a story about
dubious conduct by area officials In the awarding
of a dog track franchise, he was arrested at his
typewriter and charged with possessing "stolen
property" — that is, the document cont.ain!ng the
allegations,
In Alabama, reporters John Jones and lion
Casey of the Birmingham News, alter writing
articles charging Sheriff C.P. Walker with
wrongdoing, were Promptly arrested by the
overwrought sheriff, who charged them with
conspiracy to niunder or maim him.
All the reporters mentioned here, with the
exception of Able, have been able to clear
themselves of any wrongdoing. They had to pay
a toll, however, in time and expense.
But these red-neck assaults on the press are
the easiest to defend against. Far more Insidious
are the subtle moves to undermine the press by
respectable officials. For Instance:
In the face of mounting public dissatisfaction
with the performance of courts around the
cou'try, a rash of judicial pg orders has banned
newsmen from reporting on selected court trials
and related proceedings in Arizona, California,
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Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Massachusetts, during
the Nixon years. Although the civil serMississippi, New York and Pennsylvania,
vice laws forbid it, hundreds were given
— There is a widespread effort by prosecutors
consideration
and Judges to destroy the principle of con- favorable
On the (lay our first column appeared,
fidentiality between reporters and their sources, Chairman
Duvid Henderson, D-D.C., of the
This Is an essential pro-condition for inHouse
Civic
Service Committee subpoend the
vestigative reporting.
Political
referral
files from the GSA.
In Congress, the leaders of both parties
Meanwhile, the Civil Service
Commission's
have joined in pushing what amounts to an former
Official Secrets Act. In effect, this would permit (IenieqI executive director, Bernard Rosen, has
Our charge that he opposed an Inncw.rIien to report only those official dacuiiient.s,
vestigation of the GSA abuses
We were unable to
actions and proceedings the government doesn't
reach Rosen for his comments earlier.
object to.
Now we
are happy to publish his
response,
Increasingly, there has been an ugly tendency
"Contrary to Your statement that I
to treat newsmen as criminals for the mere
authorize the letter' calling on 'refused to
routine performance of their jobs and top
Department to investigate GSAthe Justice
them of the First Amendment protections that
because,
allegedly, flies pertinent to the
permit them to defend their fellow citizens
Commission's investigation of Civil Service
GSA
against the powers of government.
stripped of their contents,' the first 'had been
This is part of a growing effort to put the press
time I ever
heard that such a 'letter'
under the control of government and to blot out
was drafted was when I
all sources of information that compete with the read your column," he wrote.
Rosen also contended that the Civil Service
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PEOPLE
Boris Spassky Granted
MOSCOW i AP — Former world chess champion Boris
Spa ss ky
has suddenly been granted permission by the S.
RI Union to ii arr a F'rcnh oman
at the end of the
nontli.
Earlier this month, Spassky, 38, and Marina St.
'hmerbtcheff said their plans to marry had been blocked
aml that she had been told to leave the country before the
.cheduled
editing date. Miss Steherbatcheff is of
Russian descent and works as a secretary at the
Frenct,
embassy.
Spassky, 38, lost his iorId chess title to Bobby
Fischer
in 1972. He and his 30.year..old bride-to-be met last fall
after Spassky's divorce from his previous wife and have
been living together since January.

Grant: 'I

Loved

'em

All'

lAiS ANGELES i API
"Cert.ain]s' I loved my wives;
othen ise I iouldn't have married them," actor
Cary
Grant said in response to printed reports that his four
marriages mere loveless.
"I may have to call up the ladies and apologize," the
film star said in an interview Friday, referring to his
former tives, Virginia Cherrill, Barbara Hutton,
Betsy
Drake and Dyan Cannon.
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Joseph Feldman Gives

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drniiage tas estimated in the millions,
Dozens of other Northeast rivers and tributaries were out of
their banks in the worst area flooding since
tropical storm Agnes
devastated the region in 1972,
In the southern New York state counties of Cheniung and
Steuben hundreds of persons left their homes as flooding rivers
threatened a 100-mile swath of the Southern Tier. A state of
emergency ,Aas declared in Tioga County and Gov. Hugh Carey
declared Steuben, Chemung, Broome, Chenango, Tioga, and
Allegheny counties disaster areas.
Five persons in Pennsylvania and one person in New York state
'ere reported dead as flood victims.
Sen. Hugh Scott said the White House has declared a wide
Mction of Pennsylvania a federal disaster area, permitting
federal funds to be used for cleaning up and restoring homes and
liusinesses,
"It's almost as bad as 1972," said Milton, Pa., Police Chief Eric
Specht, as he described the paralyzed town of 7,700. "Everything
is shut down, nothing ill be moving here for a
day or two. About
1(X) homes are under water, and we are using boats to get

Up

NEW YORK IAPI — JosephFeldmanturnedhImUln
Friday after learning from newspaper reports that police
i'ere looking for the person who forgot to return 15,000
books borrowed from the New York Public Library.
It took 20 men, seven trucks and three days to clear out
the books, valued at $100,000 to $150,000, from Feldman's
lourrooni Greenvich Village apartment, according to
Detective Charles Pendergrass.

Hospitalized

LOS ANGELES i AP — Sammy Davis Jr. has been in a
Century City hospital since Tuesday after he walked in
.
- on his oun No feet" and requested treatment for
neuritis.
The 49-year-old star's ph ysician, Dr. Gerald Blankfocd,
said Friday a final diagnosis on the entertainer's bad left
leg hasn't been made, but that mainly "he mDavi.s is
fatigued.

SEPT. 28
Presidents' Coundll of DelFirst Report dinner United OCT. 6
.4 NAACP membership and tona, 10 am., community Ccii- Way campaign, La Fiesta
Lyman High School P-ISA,
mass meeting, 7:30 p.m., Allen ter Arts and Crafts Building. Restaurant, SR 436,
Cassel. 7:30 p.m., school auditoruim.
Chapel \ME Church, Sanford.
berry, 6:30 p.m.
Host Open [louse, with parents
Speaker-Attorney James SEPT. 30
Casselberry Lions Club.
following children's schedules
Golden.
Seminole County REACT )( -r 3
and meeting teachers, Refresh.
Rachel rnents.
Spaghetti dinner, all day at Team 2658, 8 p.m., First
Order of Eastern Star
Federal
Community
Room, 312 Chapter 308, dinner to honor OCT. 7
All Souls School, Sanford.
W. First St., Sanford.
past Masonic worshipful
Seminole Unit 30 of DAY
Eighteenth Annual West
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 masters, 7 p.m., Community Auxiliary, 7:30 p m.
Virginia Day, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Fox Lake Park, Titusville. p.m., Florida Power and Light United Methodist Church,
Longwood
Elementary
Casselberr'. Proceeds to
Program at 1 p.m. Bring picnic Building, Sanford.
School Pit), 7:30 p.m., Police
temple building fund.
or food sold by Minis Volunteer OCT. 1
Chief Doug Keller will speak on
Fire Dept. Country music,
Altamonte Springs Woman', OCT. 3.4
bicycle safety.
speakers and skits. For all Club membership luncheon, 11
White Elephant Sale sponformer West virginians.
am. Altamonte Civic Center. sored by Syrian Lebanon OCT. I
Open to all interested women. American Club to benefit local
Past Grand Knight dinner,
SEPT, 29
"The
Changing
Environment
chair
charities,
1017
N.
MilLs
Knights
of Columbus, 8 p.m. for
Sanford Homemakers, 1:30
Ave.,
members and wives.
of Florida As It Affects
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
p.m.,
at home of Mrs. E.R. Wildlife," a 10-week course
Wood, 2104 Sanford Ave.
OCT.4
Fraternal Order of Eagles
taught by naturalist Ira
Uons Club spaghetti dinner Pizza Party and dance, 7 p.m.,
Principles and Practices of Weigley, Florida Power and
and bingo, 44 p.m., Sanford club home in Fern Park.
Insurance for Agents 2-20 light Building, Myrtle Avenue, Civic Center. Profits benefit
exam, 7 p.m., DE-2 room, Sanford. Sponsored by OASIS.
(X-r. 13
Lions Sight Program.
Seminole Community College.
'
Women of the Moose Chapter
pressure checks,
Voter registration, 8:30 a.m.
Call Adult Occupational 3-6 p.m. Winter
1404,
Christmas in October
Park Memorial
to 2:30 p.m., Lake Mary Post
coordinator A.F. Barrs at
Hospital, Edinburgh Entrance, Office by
night, gifts for Mooseheart and
County Supervisor of
Investment and Financial second floor annex.
Elections office.
Planning, with Emphasis on the OCT. 2
7
Self-Employed,
p.m.,
Rummage Sale, 7:30-a.m, to 3 OCT. 22
United Way Report Dinner
Seminole County Association
Seminole Community College 6:30 p.m., Dutch treat, La p.m., Super Vain Store, for Retarded
Children thezter
I South Seminole Center, 1-4 and Fiesta Restaurant, Semoran Alt.umnonte Sprin,s sponsored
benefit "The Music Man," 7:30
436. One night a week for five Boulevard, Cas.selberry Lions by Rolling Hills Moravian p.m.,
Annie
Russell Theatre,
weeks.
Club host.
Church Women's Circles.
Rollins College.
Tickets
available from Streeps's
Agency in Orlando or by mall
CARC, P.O. Box 1066, Sanford.

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SEPTEMBER 26, 117$
ADMISSIONS

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Sanford:
Marisol Arroyo
Irene Bellamy

John Gaines
Frederick J. Harris
Patricia A. Lee
Donald H. Lyon
Lowell E. Oiler
Marie B. Paul
Jotincie W. Porter
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Ralph Senn
Carl C. Smith
Winifred 1, Stiles
Thomas A. lipton
Janice K. Vthlen
Doris H. Cole, DeBary
Dorothy Bessinger, DeLeon

DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Harry L. Corbett
Mae B. Gillon
Partly cloudy today. Highs In
Helen M. Kilroy
the low to mid 80s and lows In
Christopher M. LITIOII
the upper Fos and Low 70s. North
Charles W. wi
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northeast winds 10 to 15
M yrtle M. Holley, Altaminte
m.p.h.
John A. Sacklund, Deltona Spri ngs
Dom Carbonaro, Deltona
Eval)n R. Wells, DeLand
Extended Outlook
Elizabeth F. Thomas,
Alvine Abraham, Deltona
FLORIDA PENINSULA —
Deltona
Emelie F. Gahran, Deltona Partly cloudy with scattered
Fonley H. Ray, Enterprise
Emma M. Greet, Deltona
thundershowers. Highs mostly
Clarence B. Sparrow, Lake
Edward M. Hardy, Deltona in the 8. Lows in 6 extreme
Monroe
Rev. Donald J. Her- north and mainly 70s
Yates, Orange City chenroder, Deltona
elsewhere.
John H. Kerar, Deltona
Daytona Beach tides: high
Monroe
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Rufus (Annie)
Mrs Edward (Shirley)
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Bradley, a baby girl, Sanfo
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flooding in Connecticut, (it short a visit to Italy Friday night and
said she planned to return to her slate today.
In Washington D.C.. and Maryland and Virginia suburbs.
residents took a day of rest after trying Friday to drive through
imidslides. fallen limbs arid standinguater to get to work.
hlt'avy rains had driven the Potomac River to just above flood
level In sonic spots. The U.S. Geological Survey said the river's
flou rate ,Aas one tWrd of the record set in 1936 and less than Nalf
the rate reached 9A ith hurricane Agnes in June 1972.
Most problems were caused by tributaries Ilooding, the U.S
Geological Survey said.
About 1,000 persons uere evacuated from the downtown Laurel
area Iii Metropolitan Washington on Friday, police said. Three
busloads of residents from homes along Four Mile Creek in
Alexandria, Va., " ere m0% rd to emergency heltcrs, according to
police.
The flood inters sometimes strandedm ould-be rescuers. Alexandria fire chief Milton Penn had to crawl out of the v' indows of
his Station agon to get free of the flood ', atL'r.

around."

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Commission had not been restrained in
POliTICAl. FAVORITISM: Our columrs
its in.
of GSA because "of a concern that
about the hiring practices at the General Serthe Commission's Chairman
might be involved."
vices AdmInistratIon, apparently have touched
On the het' hand, ow referenms
to Rosen
off a Congressional investigation.
have
been
conflrme(j
by
Ben Joseph, a former
We reported that at least 68 Members of CSC
investigatoç, who is expected to
testify at
congreashad sought jobs for friends at the GSA
the House hearings.

By The Associated Press
The agricultural and industrial heartland of Pennsylvania
I.-raced for niore flooding today as the Susqehaniia River,
swollen
by rains spun off tropical storm Eloise, conjinued its southbound
rampage.
Pennsylvania as the most extensively flooded of the Northeast
states subjected to five days of torrential rains bred by
Eloise.
More than 20. 000 persons in the Susquehanna River Basinned
their homes before the rain ended and the sun shone Friday, and

WEATHER

a.m., 8:21 p.m. Port Canaveral:
high 1:02 a.m., 1:54 p.m. low
7:26 a m., 8:04 p.m.

MADAM KATHERINE

Upriver at Williamsport, protected by 36-foot levees, the
Susquehanna crested at 28 feet. No serious flooding was reported.
There ere nun ierous reports of flooded water supply systems
c4's age treatment plant_s, ltonwo'', ners v*.re ' arntil 11* b''il
ater before using it for drinking or cooking.
"Sonic corn tas flattened by the current," said a U.S.
Department of Agriculture spokesman. "We really don't know
fisim extensive the damage iA ill be until the water recedes, but it
gill be considerable."
The usually placid Susquehanna was expected to crest at 8 to 12
feet, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania's capital, where flood stage is 17
feet. looked for the crest at 11 p.m.
(',ov. Milton Shapp called up 1,000 members of the state's
National Guard to help relocate flood refugees in the 21-county
central and northeastern areas of the sta te.
"A lot of people see the sun shining and think the worst Is over,
not realizing there is a big slug of water heading down river," said
Craig C. Williams, Pennsylvania Civil Defense director.
The only death reported in New York occurred when an
unidentified elderly man dro'.ned iA hen he abandoned his car in
deep ater on the Hutchinson River Parkway in Harrison, in
suburban Westchester County, parkway police said.
Would-be rescuers tossed him a line and held him for nearly an
hour before the rope broke, sending him Into the current. His body
as recovered do nstream, south of his car, police said.
In Ne Jersey, the Pompton River overflowed its banks in
ayne Township, forcing l families to flee their homes,
F:lse here in the state, a flood alert was in effect, but officials
said no serious problems had arisen.
In Connecticut, the Naugatuck River Basin '.aers reached
their highest levels since the disastorous floods of 1955, and two
western Connecticut towns — Watertuwn and Torrington, —
declared states of emergency. An earlier state of emergency in

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spokesman Walter Mackie said, "There's a hell of lot of water.
It's vorse than the '55 floods."
But he said flood control dams along the Naugatuck River,
which rampdged wildly through western Connecticut 20 years
ago, ere retarding runoff. He said six to seven Inches of rain had
fallen over the northwestern Connnecticut location of the
Naugatuck headt aters.
The National Weather Service said the state's two major rivers,
the Housatonic and Connecticut, were rising rapidly and
moderate flooding along their banks was predicted.
At Hartford on the Connecticut where flood stage is 16 feet, the
rirerasexpe:tedto crest at 12 feet Sunday morning.
Gov Ella Gras.so, saying she as "deeply concerned" about the

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NASSUA. Bahamas APt — Disturbed by an allegation
of mlscondukt Made" during debate in Parliament,
Bahamian'' Prime Minister Lynden Pindling has
challenged a member of the opposition party to a fist
fight ,
Michael Lightbourn, a freshman member of the
assembly, had hinted in debate earlier this week at
possible misconduct in Ptndli.ng's purchase of a 50o
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Hirohito Rejects Grave Visit

WASHINGTON (AP I — Emperor Hirohlto of Japan his
rejected an invitation to visit th e grave of Gen,
Douglas
MacArthur during his upcoming two-week visit to the
United States, according to diplomatic sources,
The monarch is scheduled to arrive next Tuesday at
Williamsburg, Va., just a few miles from the MacArthur
Memorial in Norfolk.
The sources said the Imperial household doctor in
Tokyo
decided the emperor should use his 48-hour stay in
Williamsburg exclusively for rest.

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Sunday, Sept. 2$, 197S— B

For Sunday, September 28, 1975
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
You're not overly patient with
the

family

today.

II

everyone's walking around
the house with a long face, you
may be to blame.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Giving orders comes easy to
You today. However, if you
want others to follow your.
edicts, %'flu'd better try to set a
good example.
GEMINI May 21-June 20)
If you've committed yourself
to picking up the tab today,
first check the prices or you'll
make a king-size dent in your
wallet,
CANCER 4 June 21-July 22)
Others will make such heavy
demands on your time you
won't have much to )'ow-self.
Put your dreams aw.v for
anotlwr day .

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You
will be hypersensitive today.
Weigh what others
or
you'll mistake a sincere
comment for a
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
Have fun with friends today,
but don't mix in money or
things of a material nature. If
YOU do, hard feelings will
result.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23)
Normally. you're 'y
siderate of others' feelings.
Today, you'll be so intent
having your way you'll get
somc-ons hackles up.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
Be content to let sleeping dogs
lie. You're likely to Unwittingly dredge up some old,
unpleasant issue that could be
very disturbing to a friend.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Dec. 21) It's a losing
proposition to give business
advice to a friend today. If the
situation doesn't pan out, tr'U

blame you for his failure,

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) You're not a good team
player today. Avoid getting
into a situation where YOU

must rely on a partner.
Neither will be happy.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
19) Where usually you're

willing to lend ahelping hand,
today you will resent it deeply

GEMINI May 21-June 20)
If you borrow something
today that a friend prizes,
treat it with extra respect. A
lrare!ess mishap could mar
the friendship.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Don't bank too heavily on luck
to gain your aims today.
Logical thinking and lots of
effort are "musts" if your
plans are to work.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
You're not too great at
keeping etT
sels today, so be
careful. Should you let the cat
out of tile bag, at least try not
to embellish the (acts,
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Your budget could get a trifle
bent unless you begin now to
trim
some
of
your
nonessential spending.
LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
You'll do more talking about
your goals today than taking
action. Your conversation
makes for good listening, but
poor results.

Third Straight Victory

If anyone asks for a favor.

Events and conditions will
force you to be extremely
ambitious this coining year.
J ust be sure to repay favors to
anyone who's helped on the
way up.

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)

Take no risks today where
someone else is calling the
shots. If you can't be captain
of your own ship, pass the
action,

For Monday, September
ARIES tMarch 21-April 19)
Make no hasty judgments
today on importan' domestic
issues. The perspective you
have on them is slightly
distorted,
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Your generosity today is apt
to exceed your resources or
capabilities. Promise nothing
'ou'll
have
problems
crm.

YOUR BIRTHDAY
Sept. U, 1975

29,

To 210 ,2
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Seminole Ro
BAMA

1975

SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22)
This Is not a good day to at.
tempt on your own tasks in
areas where you lack expertise. Line-up capable
assistance.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Dec. 21) Be careful in
negotiating agreements
today. Get all the details
spelled out ciear'lv before
hakin tt nLs u the deal.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) You're )ke]y to do things
today against your better
judgment. Weigh both sides of
issues. carefully before
plunging in.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
19) Keep your mind on your

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7-6 advantage.
Spruce Creek with 1:16 left to
4-counting the times he was mental errors (getting hit with
Bobby Duggar converted
Seminole saw a good drive, play in the half.
back to pass only to see his 10 penalties for a total of 75 from placement, the first of Following the ensuing kickoff,
Neither team could generate
protection break down, he was yards) and at times finding it three successful attempts for
fizzle
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the
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much
in the way of an offense in
nailed for lost yardage.
difficult to jell into a cohesive the night, and at 5:09 Seminole Herbert Branch couldn't find the third
quarter, but wi th
And, when he wasn't direc- unit. Seminole came through was on the scoreboard,
the handle on a pitch from slightly more than one minute
ling the team from his signal- when it counted and checked
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to both of his scores came while just one yard passing.
the
Hawks
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the
of
the
hands
of
Stevens
and
the
touchdown
territory.
Prised some, since it hasn't against Spruce Creek, saw the meet Bulldog team which shut pia)ing
quarterback.
Whigharn got the Seminoles Tribe n.
Tribe had possession at the
After Duggar's conversion, it
accomplished that feat since score 21-12 but Seminole out. out state-ranked Gainesville a
Seminole, which has been rolling midway through the
It took just two plays for Art Spruce Creek 15,
appeared the Seminoles had it
1973 when the record was eight played the hawks and the point week ago.
near the bottom of the rung and first period when Good pounced Browne to find a hole In the left
Ned
Raines
quickly
wrapped
picked
up, but Spruce Creek,
up
wins and two losses,
total might have been higher
After that encounter, the practically a doormat for the on a fumble by Hawk quar- side of his line and
charge
into
a
First
down
with
runs
of
five
and
Wilson
in particular, had
first game saw Seminole had it not been for fumble-lUs, Seminoles return home
t6 face opposition the past couple of terback Scott Stevens at the the end zone unmolested for the and six yards, but a five-yard other ideas. Just 42
completely dominate Oviedo 53- which has plagued the tribe all St. Augustine, expected to
seconds
be years, has now posted victories Spruce Creek 20.
score. Ron Asher, son of the penalty set the Seminoles back after the Tribe score, Wilson
6, as Ned Raines and Herb season long.
more competition for the Tribe over Oviedo (53-6), Daytona
A five-yard penalty and Spruce Creek coach, tried to to the 10. Branch got nine back took a handoff from Asher,
Branch ran, and Tim Raines
Nevertheless it was a win, than any of their first three Mainland (7-0) and Spruce Whigham's six-yard dash got
pass for the two-point con- in a hurry and Whigh.am, on a found big gap in the forward
returned a punt for a touch- and one which the Tribe really Opponents.
Creek. The latter two count in first down at the nine. The six- version that would have put
his sneak between his right guard wall and out-raced everyone for
down; the second saw a needed, as it will need all the
both Five Star Conference and 'footer then promptly rolled to team in front, but the effort and center,
tallied the touch- an 84-yard scoring dash.
determined Mainland team rest, to keel) up withIlieLandand
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DLitrict 6AAAA competition. [its right and waltzed into the failed and Seminole held a slim (!own tililt se,11c(l

Small (5-4) Patriot
Stands Tall In Loss
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Al Stanley pass tails short of receiver Tim Forgue wi th Gainesville's Rodney hlyden (white jersey)
possession at their 24-yard line
Late in the game, another defending.
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elected to run his sixth and final first Phi.).
rush of the evening.
As discouraging as the fourth
"I was pu tting a move on a q ua r te r was for Lyman, the
guy when I got hit," he sa id c entire first ha lf was an offew minutes later on the bench, fensive field day for both
nursing an Lee pack and a teams. Long plays that set up
dislocated left elbow,
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first down by rushing about five Lyman
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Whighaln dropped back and
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however,
fired
a 41-yard scoring strike to
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normal person isn't much, but
anyone who has any lung
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disaster by starting the habit.
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Be extra-alert for op.
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that emanate from in(lividuals you've worked with
before. Check those offered
carefully. One may be of real
value.

By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB I am
writing to you about my
brother. What happens to a
boy 15 years old wiio has asthma and smokes one cigarette
in the morning and another
one In the in the evening? I
don't want my brother to
know I wrote you.
DEAR READER
Your
secret is safe. Most people
have asthma cannot tolerate
cigarette smoke well. It often
acts as an irritant to the lungs
and increases asthma attacks
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work today, or you're going to
make a big mistake with
something that's usually a
snap for you.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
You may find yourself in a
situation where your first
impulse is to grab the tab.
Do n't
let the freeloaders
pay their share.
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minbined yards for the two

where a Colonial defender teams.
slammed him to the ground.
Colonial received the opening
Burkhart complained later of kickoff before 25W spectators

Hurricanes Blow B
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Uo 'Fite carneon
et his
team on the scoreboard and avert a shutout.
Gainesville clobbered Lake Brantley, 48-3,
and the only thing Lake Brantley fans had to yell
ibout was Fite's 21-yard field goal.
"I wasn 't nervous...not at all," said Fite
calmly on the sidelines, shortly after his soccerst It boot said) cleared the cross bars
Heck, ' '.e kicked em from farthe r out than
tiat \ls longest in practice is 40 yards, but I
average about 30"
Fite is the only freshman on the Brantley
%U(Sit), and coach Sammy Weir concedes that
ttn. 104-pound freshman fits right into his of
tensi'e plans, especial!) in crucial situations
"lie can kick the ball, that's what counts, not
tis size," said Weir.
Fite says he hopes to be kicking for the
University of Alabama in a few years. Born in
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A couple of sophomore

gained experience kicking the oblong pigskin in Rob Fite, all 104 pounds of him, waits patiently
Pop Warner League.
for call on extra point. It never came, be had to
It wasn't that much, really," he said. trs- ing settle for field goal.
to play do w n his field goal, and absorbed
somewhat in his tea's
m resounding defeat. , In injuries and blank expressions prevailed. Keith
'Io)ears%;mth the Spring Iike Yellow Jackets ! Traster 14id his IA,11
rung well and admitted after
had 27 extra points and two field goals. This the game, "I don't even
know what's going on,"
sn't that different."

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Gainesville, on the other hand was jubilant at

its point production. Joe Burke Frowned a little

FORE'ST CITY — Who said pable on offense as they handed helped contribute to Gaines- shirt—notyet, an),way.Tile,
No. 9on hisjersy is a about having a 6(~yard touchdown run cdHed

the Hurricanes were dead?
the Patriots what might turn ville's 227 total in the rushing bit imposing. In fact, when he tucks It in all the back in the
waning seconds.
Not
Lake
Brantley. out to be their worst thrashing column. Davis scored twice and way around, the bottom of the nine Is under his
"&amp;iplloi,iort.s,
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piaer personnel director Bob MacKtnon general
u'aniger "F the National Basketball Msotlatrnn club
srvin as head cacti of the A'iierican lsketbalI
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kes oer the
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the field and score lAon defenders

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score ita second Th of the
season and fiat sinco soring

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happy golfer."
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yule's quarterbacks, Steve ball back it was 124. Four plays

the wrlkr was there as soon as possible, just to check the a
racy of the repo of course By the time we got there action

she went from club to club looking for work in the -.
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nuui w, utt ,v*aU) 1t'

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bass are still striking near M1trma Isle, but again, the

Fishing with some friends, Kathy was the only one the pay th

5mno$,: Whigham I? i02. nrct

w th the must trasel to meet Datona Beach to meet Roe Raiders 21 Friday able to ramble for long gainers sion Rokledge s Jack Smink busted play
Seabreeze
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of six to eight yards on first and had a 10 yard field goal
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WeQham 1 run (Duoar
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DougVan
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Cliff Barnett into Volusia County to take on S Good i past from
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halftime but it did take some and
Dyke
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Park landed 30.
Erseyllaile) trolledhbw1yahof SOot thegoodsized
specks and Mr and Mrs SighUer landed 11 in an hour of fishing
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with live Msouri minnows the bdlt Nell Bries was one of the
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At Hile) 's Camp on take Jessup Tommy C,inn and Charlie
Nebon of Apopha thok 75 specks while drift fishing with list

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In their three outings to date,
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eckIed perth are hitting on all
Probably the most soi't
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game, won b) Tht), 3W
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Prep fl-3l
downs, but his biggest value
rection to go agalt the
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as dey,
of traffic and ran it in from 12
opening play of the yards out
Tr — MatfMwi 41 run (kick IaiIi
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that the lJkA has nii program for club pros as

would be great, but it dn't able to do the same thIs year.
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whet dhisappefttoforanother thelessonshisfttwolo3
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specialist Rob FiIe coected Rick Garza's 11.yaed run, but Knight pass to halt one Gaine
C Surke 11 pats fm Knight might not have been whistled
Lyman gave up possessior. the confidence his squad 1 SO
panattles
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It was small salldaclion for punted with GaInesilIe taking Doug Hancock smothered
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dy two drives stopped when he was series, a strong 6ytar march
"Os-emil, we're pleased," he Lyman
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socceryle kick made it 4W 0.
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Lake Branhey never gave
Davis
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Kenny Knight and tackle Bill Johnson. '7'
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his high, plelcing suice Audie scheduled for i rc,tuuIarj iut'r

way

Marciano and use rounds tor fli,hf

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those have come at home for a

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3, Astros 2

nil s first homni run of the sta-

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• Gourmet dining in the
alr-con'Iitionrd clubhouse

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ur1ou,sat
winnings

rewat o c)l 3O5,3j 6221

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IRNPARI.

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We dldn I do what we added Ruby

L1ke Howell drove In within acrials matchinu his total from

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Registration Ends
October 3

Kenny scored a 28-0 football
About all we can do is look
sictory which sent the Hawks back on our mistakes, try and

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Important how to tips tram

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LaKe Howeiu 28-0

the fourth inning, carrying the anything away from Kenny

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ning in tho 1975 Punt Pass &amp;

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second hit of the game oft JR. Howell let (our superb scoring (act, twice the Hawks had
Richard—pulled los Angeles to opportunities slip from Its fourth-and-one situations, but
ton
Giants 5, Padres 0

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wi h te1.rr'i,n,

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and Baltimore losses adding to including six homers and 13
Itills Williams singled home a
two will ileude baseballs last UHI
Firs' inning nun and doubled to
pennant race.
Twins!, White Sox i
'pen
a two-run fourth, help' g
.
ii
flrtwtrs -j,
I irry Ilisie s tie breaking Oakland beat
California
(george 'wutt IfrOte LU thuit. single in ttit sixth inning scored AngeLs

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for 41 great nights of Harness
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1LIC f1'-onx hea'ywemgtit job will done'
Iliat comr
listened to the count In that
Announcer Johnny Addle '53 when Marciano defended

%tarcianotriedtoputacrouil,e wartz for Marcfano, 5-4.1

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Johnson was smiling From ttie hind by 4-0 scores and cruised
top of his red cap to the tips of closer to an American League
Baltimore hasn't v
be
- ikd Sex
..- crown
East Disision
his
able to play since Wednesday
a Pressure' What pressure' 'I
Rain continued to cloud their

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10 Williams 110 MCCrPhy S 125
Pasting- -Lyman: BurkPpr? 171
kasive starters who played i
71 yards; Colonial Lege, 1340 25
yar, while Colonial mentor yards

'ill!

C it fise to
Iiseinroljndsbuthedave
Marriano Ins 2th stral 'htwi
P°U5.

"But I wanted to keep up my golf and decided I Once in a while. But I can't do it without

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field is full. This is an impressive commentary

° errriral in Orlando, Joanie was iiiyself to qualify for the Women's Open or LPGA Remember, though, thist there's the possibility

PtLSAT!NGACTION_.. YOUBET

if an official

______________________ crashed home a looping sight stood and cheered both fighters saw It for RoLand,
hand that dropped Roland to for several minutes while they
LaStarza didn't

Appears Monday

sp

Marcian and the other to ctiamiipion, John Pinney of night
may be United States
a lana while the ref saw it limp1i pulled a big upset in Champion Mike Baker
Also
isen in rounds.
Miami Beach when he held the guaranteed amateur war

Meirciano was penalized for a se

\ew Smyrna Beach
action in the first three rounds,
Both hots went all out to
,t was ucv. In atarch of 1950 as he made Rocky miss most of ,tnd catch the eje of the judges,

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I yman fise yard line

But in New York they have a highly ranked Vinnie Curio to a between Sammy Masias and

and Archic Moon But it w a in was mnadc an carly 7-5 Iasorik

get his $.95 in right away. As of Tuesday night,

she went to the semi-finals of the Arizona State are the other girls going to do.
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0 0 I e-' a Grenadler fumble at tuie user, he said
70h77,
Copeland has only three of

In most areas these scores many think was unbeatable n Orliuri

By IA)Ul, 5,%py

to make a living on the tour,

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by wIing the 11 Tucson City Utle and to get their I.PGA card in qualifying at Miami the benefit of the Winter Park Newman Center.

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feated and untied
ring with a record that showed
In hIs 47 professional bouts, 23 knockouts in 25 wins
Marciano had seseral close
l.aStarza, more of a t,ozer
calls with men like "Jersey" than a puncher, h-ad compiled a

at Tucson's Foy-Niirs Country Oub."

It's not exactly panic tisoc, but anyone in-

blonde had to surrender her playing desires to qualify' fur Millie of us maJor even. PGA Restaurant is taking applications.

N.

arciaflo was the .hown on home TV as part of

goffer came after competing in her fit LA program For lady pros," she says. "There are a

so Colonial touchdOwn.
"Tonight when we made
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INDIVIpUAL LEADERS Another
strong
drive
by
niiistakes,
It didn't hurt u.s. I Ruthing
Lyman R'a:zs ii id.
Colonial. this on for
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Sunday, sept. 28.

Legal Notice

Switzer After Near Upset:

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MIAMI t M't - ()kIaho;ias gain. 'But no No. I team ever

now

Hutbard,

CHRISTINA BABE SPEARS, Wift',

ranked Sooners proved them.

pabiIitie."

sell,

errors really took it out of tis.

selves mere mortals in nipping

iq. r.r'nroø .i Clmecmancc.

Sr

I irn. t'rsuant to

Calero, Alabama

serve to be ranked No. 1,"
Sooner Coach Barry Sitzer

achmutted after Fndav nIght's

'. bile routing Oregon 62.7 and
Pittsburgh 46-10.

But the young Miattit team,

hich couldn't stop (h'orgia

been filed 1lOIn'.t you with respect

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i.. corner of Section II.

iftcr OkIahotIla held Miami otherwise, a default will be entered and being more particularly
at its 27 later in the first quar- asjanst you for the relief demanded described a'. fol'ows'

SCOREBOARD

1!SU1FFI!119
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AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS,NOPETS
116W lidS?

7 PR.
s'and. $'40 Adulli
rrrfer,e,i 'Ill 5554 or 3)76670

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Ftirnih.j efficiency apt upstairs,
'1 bIk'. from town (alt 373 5109
afteq

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P4nøI'. '139 AQSA
Mit 5i'il

((itINTPYlkwIt PM', 'dice lot with
tree'. n"or S If 7 RId 5174 mn 4
PP 5570 tm.- '.ii'i. 'tamaqed.'posit
411 17
(I IF F '0PD4PI REAL TOP
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7 Bedroom furnished house
Foi Rent
Phn 1?? 767?

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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM

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FACED WITH A DRINKING

34-MbiIe Homes

Tçi tei'1rn,n him
or uflturn
CdmIts preferred security deposit.
37) 5554 or 177 6670

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icr, a punt and personal foul iii the Petition
•
PROBLEM
iN YOUR FAMILY?
BFr.fNP4lPr, at a point lOcated on
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal th
Perhaps Atcol'Iollc Anonymous
WffrrTl right of way ci Wymore
AL
ANON
i'all against Miami gave the of this Court on the Sth day of Avr,i'.
Can Help
aij point being located 715
For iam1 lfes or frIends 01 problem
Sooners the ball on Miami's 37
September, A D 1975
Call
473 1517
north from the northwt corner
drinect
1 ic
4',,rr I? D.,
(Seat)
itt.
ami It'd ba 34-yard leld goal by
O,, Itt
Sn
WrIte P 0 flog 1713
of
the
intersection
t
Spring
Valley
ror
further
information
caU
47).
High School
''na Scabrecic
AR THUR H BECKWITH. JR
gicton, Bal, l7S. 6 Scott, Pail. Tony Diflienzo,
Road
Wvmore Avenue. thence
or write
____________________________
Live Oak 72. MacClenny 6
Clerk of the Circuit Court
_____________
175
rtnnlpo In a wnstefly direction on a Sanfoed At Anon Family GrOup P0
-Emid Duane ltaccus then
Football
fly
5
Martha
T
VIhIen
Santord Seminole 21. Spruce DOUBLES-Lynn. Bsn,
i
line
attrt
to
the
northern
right
of
lio
55).
Sanford,
Fla
37171
S-Lost
&amp;
Found
Creek 17
Dt'puty
r,terk
blocked a Mianu punt to give
R Jackson, Oak,
39; Mc Par,
_____________
siv of Spring Valley Road. and
W C HUTCHISON, JR
New Smyrna Beach SO. Pier
B
XC. 33. Mayberrt. XC. )t. Sun
The AtSoctated Pre'.'.
Oklahoma possession at t it? liutchiSon and MorrIS
t*in 'ocatcd 215 feet north 01 ne ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll I OcT. black tøte bag. SJC. red
son
Taylor
0
gleton. flat, 37.
'Eu'.tis 71. St. Cloud 1$
Free.
6142027 for "We Care"______ northern right of way 01 Spring
_______
________
II,
Iltirrirant' 11, and Elvis Peahinder
•.piral
flO North Park AvenUe
Tetbook.
Carol City 76. Norland 7
fl
utheast ii,
I4OME
RUNS
"
"
"Oottnp" Adit'. iY TCCflS
VaI)i'
rn,d
t
.
cist.0
ot
i
too'.
j I fir', in 1??
+ . ,,,,,
Cc;' .u' IS P,'a;rn 6
,intorij F Ii)1 ;ll ]'lll
ui
'Ci
ran in Ironi IX var(Ls
out,
J. P J,i.;'iu
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Ixurne 35.
,
Puotist Sept 75. Oct 5, I?, 19, 1975 ttliP(e ri,nnunij 01 ti'qrrs north 01 Slit
Killian 12, Gtadt's Central 0
Tavart-'.
berry, XC. 33, floods. NY, 30.
'Iwo plays later, Okiahumas
mlflitp'., and 01 secondS east for a
L4 Therapeutic Pool
1 R 177
North
MiamI
7.
l.IkeIand Kathleen 39. Ctea
MIami Burroughs. Tn. '9
pp LONGER USED CAMPING 0
distance of 100 fed, more or less, to
Mike Phillips Ixunced on a
Improve your health
r
Sprin
a
r 0
IN
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL IT '
NATIONAL LEAGUE
THE CIRCUIT COURT. a pOint: thence running easterly
PhaneI)i 3)6.)
Ransom 10. fletin 6
fuitible by MiaIlii'SOttIs Ander- EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Bradenton Manatee 17. ,
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD,
BAITING
at
iso' feet. more
bat'.t
lesj, to a point ________________________
(175
Apalachicofa
71.
Aucilla 6
cutt. 6
son at Mia's 27. Joe Wash- CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY, Iore'ed no the wMtern r4t of way
?1dlk Chi,
T5immons
MARRIAGES
Sneads 30. Cottoedale
Melbourne
Central
CathollC
StL. 3)7; Saiquillen. Pgh. 379: ington, held to 54 yards in Ii FLORIDA.
ot Wymore Auenue. thence running Performed ty Marilyn. Notary.
6-Chid Care
S, Tvare'. 0
CIVIL
DIVISION FILE NO. 75.954. in a southerly direction along the
Greenthoro 30. Wewahitchka Mggan Cm, .375; Watson. Htn, carries, got the touchdown from CA
09.0
Orate, 904 737 $361 or 737 5773
___________
BiShOp
Moore
19.
ectern right of way of Wymore
Cocoa 6 Mayo 21. Greenville 0
'OsKh 6
ttit threL)'ar(I lire.
A BABY'S WORLD Care for infant'.
"NS---Cash, Phi. ItO, Rose
COM BAN K CA SSE L BERRY, a Avmup, a distance ol ioo feet, more
Wakulla 77. Jasper Hi.milton
Rocktedqe 7). Ov'øo
toage7 only. Neat to new Drivers
26-yard punt return by Florida banking corporation,
A
Cm.
109;
Lope'.,
LA.
103;
Mor
or
It's'..
t
the
point
of
beginning;
6
5?, Jseph 40. Baldwin ii
LIcense Bureau 3?7 6615
gao. Cm. 101. 0 Thomas. SF. Washington to Miami's s rePlaintiff, (aid tract coritCins 10 Jo acres
Munre 70, flritoI Liberty 18
5'. Johns Lutheran ID, Truni?
Legal Notice
You are reguired to serve a Copy
Newberry U, North Florida
Christian Day chooI hCS openings
Sulte(1 In 1)0 more than a 21-yard AFJ. INC. et aI .
RUNS
BAIT ED
IN-Lu
of
ypor
written
detensei.
it
any.
to
ChristIan
0
University Christian 27. Bron
for InS yr. olds for fall semester
linski. PhI. 171. T,Pere:. Cm.
field goal by DiRienzo Just
Defendants, the action no James M Corrigen.
son 11
Live Oak Suwarinee 71. Baker 109; Bench, Cm, 107; Staub.
Tuition. t7S ma Call Lutherart
CLERK'S
NOTICE UNDEk FICTITIOUS
PIintiff".
attorney,
whose
address
before halitirmie for the fritstratJacksonvile Reboldt 7. Jack. 6
(liuriPi of Qc'deemt'r, 377 3552 tV
NOTICE OF SALE
NAME
STATUTE
NY, 103, Cey. LA, 107,
Vnorl'mj &amp; Welts. P A
ed Sooners, but it proved to be
sonville Englewood 6, 01
Mr'. MarlIn. 372 6405
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that P0 Bo 611. 135 Wall Street,
HITS-Cash. Phi, 709. Gar
___________________________
Gaine'.ville
Buctiholz
Notice I'. hereby given that the
vey. LA, 709; RoSi Cm. 706. tie winning points,
under a Judgment of Foreclosure Orlando, Florida 17507. on or before
Ocala Vanguard 0
"' Ai jor League
Ltndo'. lqn'd. Pursuant to the
.mmos,
tL,
190.
Mitlar
18-Help Wanted
Miammi ti 'ie front it3 O%I1 46- and Sate entered by the Judge of the Or tt4' 17th 1975 and tile the
Lake Butler 17. Chreftaii 0
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Cport in and for SemnIe nrugrt with 'he clerk of this C0rt
"Ffrttom Name Statute." Cnapter -'
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-*A.Ait tigh II, MCr.tmcel!
sartl line ii, (Jklationta 's eIght at
US 09. Florida Statutes, wilt register
D0UflLES-Rose.
din,
I
county. Flcrida, on the 25th dy of either before Service on Plaintiff's
AVON
Forest I. Perry 0
A Oliver, Pgh.' 39; Bench, Cm. the start of the fourth quarter Sptember. IVS. In a certain cause Cttni-neynr &amp;nmedatclyth?rufter,
with tIe. Circuit Court, In and for want to earn Extra Xmat
Baseball
5 money?
firanford M. Carabefte 0
C0MBANK
'.'m'0tt' County. FlorIda.
39. Cash, Phi. 38; Garvey, LA. sithout scoring, then settled for b e t w C t' 0
ottlerwise a default will be entered
cu 641 3079
HaStings 16, Wymore 6
CASSELIiERRy,
3,•
receipt of proof of the publication of ______________________________
a Florida banking ,ainst you or the relief demanded
American League
Jacksonville Sandlewocxj 7,
a 53-yard field goal by Chris corporation. Plitiff, and AFJ, In the romplcait or petitiOn
thi'. notice. the fititI5 name, to Househod help for 1 day wk,
East
Jack'.or'vitle Jackson o
HOME RUNS-Schmidt. Phi, Dennis after forcing the Soon- INC.. el aI, Defendants, being Case
wit - tIPPER CRUST under which
WlTNFSSmyhandanclthesealof
W L pct. oe 33; Kingman, NY, 36; Lulinski.
cleaning in Longwood Own
No 75 931 CA 09 0. I will sell at this cOurt no S
*C i'vpeci t .ngaqp In bu%ines'. at
ers to punt frotti their tv.o.
Phi,
31.
rnher 11th. 1975
Orange Park 13. Jacksonville BO'.ton
fln'ncri.
din.
tran'.portatIon necessary 531
77
95 6) 601 -public auction to the P'ighest bidder
750 South Wvmoce Road in the City
'.',r'te 0
Setl
Baltimore
D Parker. Pgh, 75, Ce, LA. 25
59 66 571 4i.
Quarterback Kary Baker for cash at the West Front Door of
of Altamonte Sgwlngs, Florida
N York
Arthtjr H RpkWith, Jr
Jackionville Paxton 36. Jack
50 76 .513 14
then combined with split edd the Seminole County Courthouse in
R(Al ESTATE SALESMEN
That the nariy interested in said
5nvilt Stanton 6
Cleveland
Clerk of the Circuit dour?
77 50 .490 17'
the City of Sanford. Seminole
We pay the Overhead, yOu make
Nisirie'ss enterprise is as Ioltows:
By
lillian
I
Jenkins
Femand,na Beach 9. Starke • MilWk
66 91 .113
J ai-AIai
•
Mike t\dams for a 72-yard play, County, Florida, at tie hour of II
sales, earn more money Openings
HANOI CHECK. INC.
Deputy Clerk
Dtt'oit
Gainesville East Side 71, Pa
57 100 .363 37'
40 yards through the air, for fl a m on the lOthdayol October, 1975,
available in active Lake Mary and
a Florida
Iatb South 7
PUblish- Sept 11. 71 21. Oct 5. 1975
West
RESULTS
touchdown that put Miami that certain parcel of real property DFP so
Altamonte Sprigs office'.
corporatIon
sOaklnd
G'odby 19. Panama gy
FRIDAY NIGHT
96 61 .600 a'. follows
withinthreepointswith7:O9Ieft
Datd at Maitland, Seminole
FORREST GREENE INC
Kan. City
Clay 14 Callahan 7
91 69 ,q
FIRST -1. UrlaLenix (3) 1570
Lot I. Block •'D". PRAIRI(
County, FlorIda. September 24th.
fll6lSlor 372 $'lOtve's
o
Minnesota
play.
540.120, 2 Oguiza Arana
76 si ia'. 1I'
:
LAKE PARK, according to the plat
At,j(hua B0wtung Green
5975
100. 3 Larrl Alierdi (5)6300 (2))
ii
$3
01
19
thereof
as
recorded
in
Pla?
Book
7.
Gainesville Oak Hall 6
Nurses RN's. 1PN's; Aides. A'de
Publish' Sept 75. Oct 5. 17. 59,
But Miami's hopes died at page 64. Public Retorcisof Seminolt
i1 539 00. P (32) $171.60.
Chicago
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
73 56 459
(scimbfa 27, Panama
Companlen- Needed Immediately
DFR.17%
City California
72 57 153 7317
SECOND
1. Cacho Arana (3)
NAME STATUTE
their 45 with three minutes left County, Florida,
RljthCrfof'd 19
_____________________________
67$ 0636
16 20. 1500. 120 7 Ur:a Beltia 0)
Friday's Results
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNwhen Baker fell on his fourth (Seal)
Pensacola Tate 37. Li 21
I
450. 5.70 3 Aldana Pete: (61 660 0
Notice i hery give,. that t.it' IN
Minnesota 7. Chicago 5
maker wanted with mold
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE f
Penacola Woodham 70, Pine
(1 5)534 80. P1511 $lSO9OBigQ (73 (klWflfWflbll',twoyardsshyofa
Battimore
at
New
York.
(2).
urImjpr(lQnpd,
pursuant
to
the
FIONTEENypt
JL'DICIAL
CIR
mklng experience preferred
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Forest 14
with all II 54660; (73 with alt 5)
pod, rain
first down,
"FiCtltlOi4 Name Statute," Chapter
B
Lillian Jenkirs
CUlT. SEMINOLE COUNTY,' Flop opportunity for right man In
Pensacola 76, Panama City
68S09.FlorldaStalutes,wilIregist,c FLORIDA
Boston 41, Cleveland 00
Deputy Clerk
small shop Call Paragon Wire P.
M'.ty 7
THIRD
Mil*6ked 3
1 OguI:a Javi (5) 15 10,
wIth the Clerk of the Circuit Court, In
"We'll take our semi-win and Publish Sept 73, 1975
Cable t.nngwond. $31 $153. Ask for
PROBATE DIVISION
Kansas City I, Texas 6
10.70. 600. 7. Echano Alberdl (3) gu
Pensacola Catholic 79, Walnut
and for SemInole County. Florida CASE NO. PR 7Sfl6-CP
Mi' Lattathin
hume," said Oklahoma do- ER 179
Hill U
Oakland 4, California 2
540,5 'ID. lco Bemtia (I) 500 0(35)
ipon rerpipt of proof of the (state of
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
lender
Dewey Selmon. Vie EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
x clinched division title
115 60 P (5 3 1161 10
Tired of looking? We have
Pariarn
City
publIcatIon of this notice to wit: MARTIN w OSTER.
Christian
CIR.
FOURTH
npeninqs(ullorpar?tlm,,showiysg
Pern.o.cola Libe-rat Arts
1 Arechô Zarre (5) catiie into the game with the
HONG KONG RESTAURANT
Saturdays Games
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR ,,ntier which we expect
Deceased
150 570.300. 2. Alava Pere: (6)
Boomfay U, Crestv.e'w ID
Chicago (Ottetn 716) at Mm
&amp; sellIng Sarah Coventry Jewelry
to engage iii
irong attitude. They've got a SEMINOLE COUNTY.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
1060. 660. 3 Cacho Miguel FF (3)
investmerwD.Land 904736
nesota (Blyleven 159)
Chipiey 47, Century 7
tlusioes'.at9S7StateStreet,Sanfor
CIVIL
ACTION
P40.
7SI0P9.CA9.0
TO
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING
good team. Theyshotdown
6*43
360.Q(Soj W6O; P (56 $51510Cleveland (WAit549) at Bos
Pta:ashnppmngCenter,lntpm,Cityof
GvilI 37, ChataPioochee 0
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND Santo,'it, FlOrIda
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
DO (551 5156.90
ton (Pot, iS
running game and made us look LOAN
Sneads 30, CottoclC •
ASSOCIATION
OF
SAID ESTATE:
,TOP AND T1k A MINUTE. If
FIFTH
I
Domingo
Bengon
That
Ftemmitn 21, Jay
Baltimore (Torte: 20$ and
(2)
ttmeparlies interested in slid
sloppy."
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a car
You and eath 01 you are hereby
ClassIfied Ad'. gidn't work
I? 20.5 00.5 50;? Marurl Larrea (5)
Cuellar
ill))
Nisirmess enterprise are as followsFiorala 26. Baker 0
at
New
York
poration.
notlfip,J and reguired o file any
ttipqp wouldn't be any
510,300, 3 Erdora Miguel (1) 660.
i'I'
K
Ku
(Hunter 72)1 and Medch IS
Pace 35, Vernon o
The game was billed as an
Plaintiff,
rIaim end demands which you. or
16), 2
0 (251 539 60; P (2 5) 1135 10.
'ill
Helen P Ku
Apatachicola 24. Aucitla 6
')
either of you, may have against said
SIXTH
Detroit (Ruhte Il-Il or Bare
I. Ot'gUIM Bengon (1) Orange Bowl preview since
Quincy Monroe 70. Bristol 16
PANg E KUHLAP4D, a single
Date-i tt Sanford. SemInole estateintheofflc,oftbecterkoqthe 24-Business
noners will ret New 'years I,In. and AFFILIATED OF (',t',' Florkta September
9 50.6 60. 250 7 N7ui Altu (3) S 10
W at P,tutwaukee (Travers 6
Rranford 46. Carradetle o
Circuit (our? of the Eighteenth
.
-.
11)
370. 3 Eddy Javi (7) 320; 0 (13)
,','akulla 77, Jasper 6
nIght if they win the Big Eight FLORIDA, INC a Florida car 1975
JudIcial
Circuit,
Seminole
County.
Arts
&amp;
Crafts
Small
shop,
stock
8.
P
(I
3)
$156
90.
Greensboro
California
30,
(Tananzmm 16$)
at
Publish' Sept 71, 71, Oct 5. U. 1975 FlorIda, Probate Division.
Wewahitchka
title, Switzer didn't
anxin the
eouipment, Sacrifice. 373 4311 or
SEVENTH
S
Oakland (Hottzman 57)1)
I AIdna Atberd
(I( P 136
Defendants
Courthouse at Sanford. FlorIda,
(3) 1)80. $20. 170; 2 lca Okoki (6)
saying, "IA?t me out of
after S. 377 6356
Kansas City (Fit:morrjs 16
NOTICE OF SALE
within fr calendar months from
140.1 00; 3 Echano Arana II) 150; Miami. I want logo home."
Choc?awf,atcr,ee 37,
II) a, Texas (Perry 17-17), (01
Notice is hereby given that pvr
tIle time of the tirst oublkatbon of SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
0
0 (36) 14120; P (36) $1050
Today's Games
Suant to Final Judgment rendered IN THE
this notice, Each claim or demand
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
ypt
Boca Raton I. Palm Beach
EIGHTH
Cleveland at Boston
1. Erdora Agulrre (4)
on the 25th day of Septembr,
he In writing arid flIed In
F POM
THE
WANT
AD
Gardens 3
Baltimore at New Yore. (2)
24 00. 1350, 7.00; 2. Santi Ramcm 1$)
.n that certain cause pendIng iiil973, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- mo".t
(CL UMNS
Legal
Notice
the CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE tJpticatp arid state the place of
Chicago at Minnesota
9
Pompano Beach 20. Boyd An
1160,410,3 CetayaJQan(3)3$O;Q
Circuit Court in and for Sernmr,ote
relideneeandpojtofflceaddr,s,of
COUNTY FLORIDA
derson
Detroit at Millukee
(1 1'I 20; P (45) 121260
County, Florida, wherein, FIRST
the claimant and must be sworn to
FICTITIOUS NAME
CASE NO. 7S.I$S9.CA4A
Deerlield Beacn 3, Coconut
Kansas City at Texas
NINTH-i, Juan (1) 13.70, t,
Rentals
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
Pry the claimant, his agent or at.
In Re: tt, MarrIage of
Creek 0
Pietce P.erphy flmypn $h,it we are ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE
California at Oakland
570. 7 Bitbao (4) 960. 670. 3. Zarre
(1
torripy. or the same Shall be void
hu'.ne
01,1,1 "'ii ANN D"IAURA
at 661 F
Dt'Iray Atlantic 23. Pahoke'e
(1 II 54660; P (1 1) ertoanrll
COUNTY,
corporation. is Plain
Dated
at
Orlando,
Florida,
thi5
5en'orn
National Leagut
Blvd
Pl't!tiOOtf.
$273 ?'
Casselberry. titf, and PRANK € KUMLAND. a
29-Rooms
55th (ICY 01 Sdvternber, 197%
East
Jupiter
4'CI.flOIpCOmjflfy FlOridi unOti- the single man, and AFFILIATED OF
TENTH
10. Fort Lauderdale
I Santi (II $20,iio,
____________________________
(,I'CWQ.
H
O'.tpq
('1*... •
CAPPY flrLALJPA
W I Pc?. 08
13+ 2 P,1ut,urra (6) 500. it0U 3
of if'S DOG FLORIDA. iNC. a F1rIø* cot• name
•
Miix Wcmn tOSh?r..
•'I
Vi DI .11
Plantation 20, For? Lauder
InuchoiSt 570; OIl 6)13950; P
I,orauon, air uctropants, Case No
%4
th*
of
said
estate
1.s•..,4
I..
Expenses
or Room&amp; Board
I4flTUc
dale 14
"6'
OI i)
GO i is 5V2 'If
... : ;;' cA;; 0, ,, wT,itjt Pt.
THOMAS W GIBSON
In
Home.
375 0379
TOGary
Dlaura
51
79
5G6
50',
Pipet
name
with
the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
BECXWITH,
JR.
Clerk
of
the
76, Fprt
ELEVENTH-i
Arr'cs,a
Juan
U
Lauderdale St. Li'.
N. York
and RICHARD LEIGH
Ii 79 .506 1017 1360, 7 50. 300. 7 Alava Aipi (6) Cart, Seminole County. Florida in aforesaid Circuit Court, will at 51 00
35 RegIna Drive
Northeast 7
Attorneys f George H Oster.
accordance with the Provisions of A M on October 13th, 1975. offer for
fllonmIngbi,ra. Nw York
Fort
74 5 463 1717 10 10. 1 00, 3 Domingo Zarre (3)
Lauderdale
Stranahat, Chicago
30-Apartments Unfurnished
Montreal
AdmInistrator
74 $8 .463 17'
the
F
Iclitl'.
Name
Stctutes,
To
sale
and
YOU
ARE
NOT
IF
lED
that
an
19, ?lova 0
160. 0 (1
50, P (I 6) 1707)0
sell to the highest and best
tuhht' 50)
W? Section *65 09 Florida Stat,jles bidder for Cash
West
action for dissolution of marriage
Piri Crest 3.1, Coral shores 0
TWELFTH
1 Fermin Ramo
at the West front
106
54
4.63
Fort Lauderdale st
BAMBOO COVE APTS
door
of
the
Courthouse
01
SemInole
has
been
filed
againSt
you
and
you
Metcalf
Building
Thomas iCinci
(6) 57 00, ii 00. 3 50; 2. Cefaya°
t. A
flchr A Fishel
are rppulrpcj to SCtvP a copy ot your 100 Smith Orange Avenue
57 73 .561 59
33, Kty West 9
Aguirre 17) 560. 360; 3. Ercloza
County, Florida, in Sanford,
Oii
S Fran
&amp; 7 bedroom apartments.
75 II .491 2717
Jn'.'ph I Fishel
wrttn fl"fensaj. if any, to it on Orlando Florida 32101
Hollr*vod ChristIan 70. High
•
Juan (4)6 70. 0 (76) 153(0. P (6 2) P
Florida. the lOIlOwing descrm
fUtflishtd or unturnistied Newly
Pilith Sept 11. 21. 21. tic? S.
S Diego
ii it 444 35
Publish'
Sent
21.
Oct
S.
1975
lnd Christian
(.AR'i'
F
MASSEY.
ESQUIRE,
6)6
$15740. fluQ(l Swithall7) $9 70. rmpp 9
1915 property, situated and being In
redecorated Come see 300 E
Atlanta
61 97 47) 35i
F Semoran Blvd
Lake Worth 11, Forest Hill 15
Suite 107. DFP1u
(1 6 with all 6119170
__________________________________
Seminole County, Florida, tO*it'
P1otj%to
Airport fltvd Sanford 32) 5310
/.
Holly,vr.ri.j M(Atttlur 71. Hal
6) 96 .396 47 ;
AIt.smnq,fe
Spqirsqs,
Florida
37701.
on
1 655 H.n1lr
The Sovfh 1)5 lee? of Lot 26,
'ClinCPwd divijo
laodale 6
ttt$e
° t4f0rP0(t0b4'f 17th. 191$, and
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND FOREST
SLOPES.
Seminole
ENTRIES
file IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TsP Kids outgrow the swing set or small
Friday's Cam,'.
FOR
the original with the Clerk of thi'.
BuSsoli 77, Ocata vanguard
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, County. Florida, according to the
PicycIe Sell
SATURDAY
NIGHT
idle items wilts
Montreal 3, CPicagO 2. 57 in
service
on EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
FLORIDA
('r'.t
t'ithet'
Gainesville 4, Lake Brantley
Plat thereof as recorded In Plat
' want sIø To place your ad. call
FIRST
1
lcj
Elcrja,
2
Oguija
CUlT.
Ill
flings
AND FOR SEMINOLE
3
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S'S3J.CA.09.F (look 51, page 57 of the Public
PCtition,r5 attorney or Em
lyni, 3. Larr, Arari, I Aldana
'0t,r friendly Classifiedgal a? The
Philadelphia 4
J C ROBERT SON,
New York
mediately Ihec'attpr; otherwise a COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Haalhorne II, Cross City
Re(ord
of
Seminole
County.
Herald. 377 1611. or $31 999)
Sanchez.
5
Echano
Okoki,
6
Eddy
CASE
NO. 7SI1S3.CA..,.c
_______________________________
Neisberry II. Norm Florida 3. 1st, 12 innings, 2nd, 17 in Albe.d., 7 Ur:a
Plaintiff, Florida
will he entered against you CIVIL
Via. S. Cactiu
095
MORTGAGE
Christian 0
&amp; ORANGE CITY- Duplex, turn or
Said sale will be made pursuant to for the reOef demanded in the C0M'10
fleit,a,
PFA( TV CO
Cincinnati I?, Atlanta
a Florida cor
ptitiOfl
WILLIAM L MORGAN, and wife, a.'id In order to satisfy the terms of
Lake Butler 47. Chief land 0
tinfurn Quiet Neighborhood
SECOND
St. Louis I, PittSburgh 0
I Onuixa fleitba.
Santa Fe 57. WiIli5tp
RUTH I. MORGAN, WILLIAM W. Said Judgment
WITNESS my hand and '.eal of poraticin,
Reasonable
775 765$ or 373 117$
Lain 1mm:,) Aldamsa Okoki, 4 Ica
Sen Fr$flCIS
Ihi'. Court on the 10th day of Sep
Plaintiff.
1. San Dieço 0
VictPry Christian 22. Dell 7
TYPE and WILLIAM W TYPE. (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
(collect)
Via.
S
Eddy
Aran,a,
6.
Echano
vi
Los
Anm7e4fs
JR
3. Houston '
?i'rTibr 5975
Trenton 3-4, Dunnellon 7
Arthur H Beckwitti, Jr
t
Alcd 7 Bare Eloria, $ Urza
THOMAS I GOLDEN and NANCY Fsy frIendly livIng Come loin us
Deler,dants,
"'
DeLanO 19. Jacksonville For
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
Sanchez
(.01
lIEN,
Pits
Saturday's
Games
wife;
,
NOTICE OF SALE
ERNESTO
FRANK( IN ARMS APIS 1 BR.
Arthur H flrrkwith. Jr
fly Elaine RiCharde
THIRD I Ogumia Jay,, 2 Lerrl
Montreal (Rogers
(.At 1 0 and MARINA GALLO, hiS
Notmct 5 hereby given that pur
II U) at
114.1' 7 BR 5174 173 6650
Tantorcl 2t, Spruce Creek I?
Clerk of Circuit Court
As Deputy Clerk
Beilma. 3 Ica Sanchez, I Echano
Ch'caq (Birris 13)0)
wife: OFELIA DEIIIvET; and
Satellite 14, Cocoa 7
stiant to FinlI Judgment rendered S Kirby Moncrief
fly - Flaln. RiChard.
Aranj. S Eddy Leni:. 6 Arn'cha
Atlanta (Devin, 10) at Cm
MAC.DAt EPIA DERIVET.
Deflary-Ac,ult I BR. air, close to
on the 75th day of September. 1975, Attorney for Plaintiff
'Titvsvlllr- 75. E.0 Gallie
Deputy Clerk
Y16. 7 Aldana Albqdj, I Ur:a
cinnati (Gullett J44)
fl that certain cause pending an the Post Office Box 7779
Merritt lttand 71, Melbourne
stores, churches Ideal for retired
Defendants
PublIsh- Sept 11. 71 7$. Oct. 5, 197S
Oko6I.
Pittsburgh (Reuis Ill))
Circuit Court, Seminole County, Sanford, Florida 37771
NOTICE OF ACTION
persons 445 6455 or 3775054
DFP 101
FOURTH
Louis (McGIoth,n 1312)
I AI6 Okoki, 2
THOMAS I C,OLDEN
Florida, whereinJ. C. ROBERTSON Pubtith Sept 73, 5975
h,w imyrna Beach 80. Pear
Houston
(Stanton
0
I)
a)
Los
Negvi
M'çjuel,
3, forte Javi, 1.
Plaintiff, .300 WILLIAM I
and NANCY GOLDEN,
son Taylor 0
OCR 171
31-Apartments Furnished
Eddy Cthave, S Arecha Elor:a, 6 MORGAN and wife. RUTH L.
Angeles (Messersrnith till;
hIs wIfe
Rockledge it. Oviedo $
FICTITIOUS NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
flllba
Perez,
7.
Oom'ngo
Be'ngoa
4r'w
York
MORGAN.
WILLIAM
W
l's
RE
and
(Tate
Residence
I?)
at
Unknown
West Orange 77, WiIwgo 0
Notice I', hereby given that we are FOR
SEMINOLE
Monthly Rental'. Available
COUNTY,
Philsctelphia
WILLIAM W. TYPE. JR
tCarlton
1471) $ (.JCIsO Zaire
and
A'cadia
DeSoto County
Me moaned In hulness 0' 2040 hI
7
FLORIDA
$13S 1150- Color TV
FIFTH
In)
Defendant'.. Civil AtionP4 75153)
I. Sala Bengoa. 7
OFFI
IA
DERIVET
end
Aypo Park 0
flrl,trsrte. A',,. ','a.'l,jr,d Srm.n,;l
QUALITY
INP4
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
75-1S7$C*44.c
Marun,
Aguirre,
3
Erdoia
Ethave,
CA
09
F,
I,
tR
THUR
H
BECK
NORTH
(0re'.ler 0
I
MAC,DALFNA DERIVET
Orlando Coiorsmal 32. Orlando atSan
(r'nty. P lrw,d,, under the fictitious
San Frjn,,,o
Diego
I 16 SR 431. Lonqwood
In R. the Marriage 01
S1VWIMi9UI,3 Domingo Ramon.
WITH, JR., Clerk 01 the aforesaid
(McInt)s 41 0)
Residences
Unknown
Lyman 6
______________________________
name
of
B
MO.
ORLANDO,
51SF
and
PEED flOYKIN. Wife, and
6 Celaya Mpncha. 1
In)
Chucho
Court, willat II 00 am, Onthp 13th
Orlando Oak Ride
VOlt APF NOTIFIED that an Air conditioned Pffliny apart
ifltm',',l 10 ri'o-s'r
28, 0'
'nrne flVlr)
PAI0p
1
F5)YgIpi
day Cf Octc.i-er. la/S . c,tter for saI
tofltoforeclosre rnortgageonthc
ment Call lOam to 7 urn 377
l4flZ)(1 Eocjewnter 6
with the fleck of the Circusi Crt. Husband
Todiy'sGamn
and sell to the hlgt.esl bidder for
5I
774
followIng property In Srminnl.
?
G(iI(iiJU
fri'y.
Fto"da
fr,
OC
New York at Philadelphia
SIXTH
Ounty, Florida
____________________________
I Pfegui Altu, 7, (Mh at the West front door of the cordant. with the OrOviSiOn5 01 the TO- DAVID NOTICE
Winter Park 6
M.ontrl at Chicsgo
MARION UOYKIN
Domingo
Javi,
3
Barre
Bengoa,
Lot 7). Block 1. RepIal 01 Sheet 1 &amp;
Bedroom apartment. Ill Frencim
Orlando
Bishop
MOe
Courthou,
of
Seminole
County,
Fititio'.
Name
S'atutes.
To
Wit'
3330 Spring DrIve
Atlanta at Cinc.rinati
Anerha Pore:, S Alaya Miguel. 6.
Florida, in Sanford, Florida. the Section pç
7.
North
Orl*ndo
Townsite
4th
Avim
1100 mint Ps plus 525 ar-posit
Cocoa Beach 6
Florida Statutes
;
Pittsburgh at St. LOUiS
Bitb*o Zarre. 7. CacIso (Iota, g
West Columbia, South Carolina Addition. Village of North Orlando.
377 6517 or 67$ 4652
Coral Gables 7, South Dade
following described prOpCrty, That the persons interested in said
You are noi.f led that the above as recorded in Plat Book
San Francms,co at San Diego
Oqwia Echave.
sItuated and being in Seminole venture are'
11. Page". 3
F*rt Myers U, Auburodale 7
nimp PetItioner. SUE REED &amp; A.
Hoj5tot, at Los Ar'.gete's
County. Florida, to *t
SEVENTH
when
I
Plegul
Sanchez,
7
Public Records of Seminole It's like v'-nvuei from l''
Piyrrii 7
tmmok atre IS
0.!m'
flurk'
FflYPIN, has tiled a Petutin for County I lr,rji'$,
I
i OC Li n, 3 Ica Per,
mn'u'nc
',r.m till "Don't N,'rth with a
Pij"a
75 Fret North and
(,r,,Ua
(t-iarlottC
A)
P'iil
Mar
li'
tOt I t East of the SW corner 0
DisSolution of M,irr 'age in Ihe above Ms been filed against
want Cd
Aldana Aron, S. Latri JavI, 6
you and you
Uradenlan Bayshore 20
I
Robert Ouimhy
Uric Alberdi, 7. Oguli. K:a. 5
Governmt Lot 3. Sect1
'lyle',?
Court.
and
you
are
corn.
are
repuireni
to
Serve
a
copy
of
your
Naples Lely 70. Ctewiston I?
50, Piiblith c.. 1 71. 7's Ort 3. 915
NOW LEASING
Eddy Beitia
Township 20 South, Range 30 East, tIER 9$
manded to serve a copy of your written defensej, If any, tO It
Moore Haven II, LafelIe 0
Oil New, medern. 1 StOry Studio apart
written defenses, it any, on RICHARD H,
EIGHTH
run
North
117.42
Feet
I
irc$o:a
thence
Parson,
run
Or.
ADAMS JR.,
WOLFMAH and SCOTT. PA
ments. attractively furnlhed,
FICTITIOUSNAAE
East 41742 Feet, thence run South
AlavaMencba, 3. SaIa Mugujorja,4
,, FSOIIIRE, cit Grey, Adams. Hrrl
Palmetto 14. t4nes 6
convenIently
Chi.stho Juan. S. Celaya Alt. 6.
PetItion.r'
attorneys,
Plntirc,l'.herebygivpflthatwea,v
located
and
4llI2Feet,th.nc,Wflt41747F
whole ad. 1. Rohln'.nn, PA, plaintlff' at
Manafee .7, Seminole 4.
dress Is Post Office Ba'.
to the Poi,,t of Beginning ad ev'aanrl's In tu,*;n,Si at
Meruri Larrea. 7. SooN AipI,
beautifully landScaped. $533 ma.
SI), Merritt tornr-ys, whose. Address ii 101 East
Tx. Ljle-..ui ii
Orlando A'je.,M.'s?lar,d. Sem;ii, !'.!a"d, FtCrt' ''ts. 043 Of before Ro9slnwqi Streei, P0 Bo'.
*'erm,nAgtjfi'e.
CumnrnencIng7SftpTh,4I Fc't
Call between 1:30%, For ItS
Lakeland Kathleen 39. Clear
Crsirfv I k'ivit under tt fidtto,,; OtObr 5th, 1975, and fIle the Oft*ndo, FlcIda 37$Ør7,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East of the SW COf'fl*f OS Govern
fbmatlon call 3370701.
NINTH - 5. Erdo:a, 3. Zarre,)
on
or
before
name ol Al M ASSOCIATES IN original wIth the Clerk of this Coitri I Pie 50th day of Octohpt,
b6t,r High 0
BATTING
men? Lot). SectIon ID, Township 20
1475
at
bats)-- Aguirre, 4 Juan. S. BhIbao, 6 Atpi, 7
575. and I II. lwo One bedroom furnished apIs.
MtIStr, On,) that
Tarpon Spcmngs 40. Dixie Hot
Carew. Mini. iOi. LyOn
SOuth, Rnqe 'VS Fast, run Pcrth
ficn. (eiaj. ! 'ia1a
mntenj t0 e'ithrr before Service on PetItioner'. the eriginat Vvltt, lhr tl,'tk 01
this
t,sr,t c
reni'.tr'r
'aid
n.cn,.
with
thi
Clerk
of
332
Muosi&gt;n
dnswnvstatrs, rnn',pnlent locatIon.
NY,
or
1174)
Fey'?,
thence
East
60
Feet.
37).
TENTH
Immediately court eilhm.'r befør
I Sar.ti. 7 Rarric}e, 3
seryi(p on
Mierry
the I,i'ult (Omit?, Seminole County. ttit'feaftpr; otherwise a default may Plaintiff's Attorr,eys or Immediately
Is.
Ideal for cilder cOuples $31 0990
Cir-arwator
C. Brett, K(.
thence' South 157.17 Fe$, thence
310. W6'.hmPgI04i, Lanrea. I McncPi,a, 5. CI5vtho,4
0
Oak, )0,
Florida in ar*'nrdance with th
W.•tf 40 Fees
Macun,, 7 Fet'mj'a. 5. Moguera
bdtnterenaqaln'.tyoufor,h,r,,I,, thereafter' otherwis, a i'le;ault will
rW(,vtIn,* of the Fictitious Pflrtie dPifll,nded ifl th, petIti
Tanoa JiSuit 70. Fernando 9
Beginning,
RuNS- Lynn. Ssn. 107. May
EL.EVEJITI4
t
N' entered COCins? vats to" the relief
Clean I bedroom apt,
Ze'phyrIull 7, PaSco 6
'b',,
berry. XC. 91. RluC, 810, 97. Miguet,7 Pip'gui Bengoo. 3 Cicho
SaiduiewIItbemadepvrt,usntjo
Tn Wil- Sr'ttmon I6SO
WlTNE 5Srnyhan,?o,,(jth,'.,to, darnr.JjJ in the COmpl6in'
air,77c* Park $115
PIc.r?h Marn 11 (rystaf
the
Cntsrt,
Ys*r:en"shi,
Flonli'ta t.?,sti,te"s 197 That the
l3.n.
acid ifl order t slti'.fy the te'rm ø
y
91:
Bonds. Pnr.'t, 4 ArechC A'tmj, 5, Atava
at Sanford. Florida. this
WITNrSS 'fly hand Cn(I %Cl t
:3,
*15 4)35
r''r-,"r'- intecr.,trd m cad ,Cfltuf,. 3rd dOy of Sr'ofemtier. 1915
I nl Jmjdrr.t'cit
1
[rt,,t' t Mrmjri Zarr,. 7 Cetaya
this Court on ',''t
are
i5eal)
(SEAL,
Gu1t 25. Land O'Lakes II
RUNS BATTED
IN-- G.Scotl, iliac), S liarre Aipi.
Lake Mary, largc' BR, Central a Ps.
(SraIl
Polrnettp 14.
5 DaN' Rune
Arthur H SeckwIth. Jr.
MO, 107, Lynn. 8n. 103; May
Arthur H lJekwIth. Jr
utilities Mn IllS ma. $23 damage
TWELFTH
I. AP.arur a Juan. 2
Arthur H Rr.ckwith, •'r
Clerk, of the CIrcuit Court
BICCICOtOn
Taylor
Clerk at the C4rcut Court
oet ry,' kC, 105' RiCe', 850. tot. Hilba Alto. 3. $ar.?i MuGuxqza
1. st
ft* Ref. req Cple or I(1ipj r4o
Clerk nsf the Clru,t Court
Fail Reng.'
Petec'.urg ('Athli 0
By' LHIIn T .Senkins
fly: Elaine RIChard.
Oi.i, it
CelaaAzp, S. 5l. t.t,g4rr. ,
3770500.
Ps' Ftsne Ritharde
Pi'P'li'.t,- Sept II 71, 15+ Omi S
Oep,jLj Clerk
Deputy CItri.
Beta Cie'ga 47. Gibos 3
HITS- G.Brett,
gc,
I9$
Chuho Ramon., 7. Fermin Larrea,
Deputy ('ark
I$71
Publish- Sept 7, 11, 75. 7$. 1975
Pusish Sept. 71, 1973
Farrt,ut 70, Shoirecrest 8
1 or'2 Bedrooms Adultionly
Carr'w Mm. 191: Munson. ity, S Erdo:aMtncii.,
°uhlith' Sept 7- 11 71.
tIER 47
C)ER ISO
PAPKA VENUEMOBIIEPARK
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7145 Park Orivp IOu

A.3 1311 .',IOIIILE HOMES
F i'rncI-u,-q-i to.- luring Utitit

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MAR'v- 7
duplex, kit
rim e'oiiipped Carpett'.nj, central
heat P. air $140 per mu
FORREST GREENE INC
171 1151
REALTOR
327 8970

WEEKLY RATES
3 AR
1(ilustiist
545
SecurIty D"pns.t Reguireci

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32-Houses
UnfUrnished
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no pets Adult'. only 513$ Other
rental'. available (ALLBART
PEAl ESTATE, 1777193
Mortem 7 BR. larce screened porch,
tCrflflrt utility rm
kitchen
truit 6 shade trees. I6O
cnn '577 77
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7 Bedroom house lust OutSide City.
large lot. shade 6rid fruit: $510
month Phone 177 6761

Convenient In srrruois P.
S1INFOPD ?,tOflht f F'AMV,S. INC
iSitu MiiCi'ntrl)
35155 Orlando Drive
'Ifl 19')O
I Bedroom trailer in Peola, $75 plus
$23 deposit 377 4320.
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fall All 'MSI mw 441 5110
Bedroom with central air; no pets;
SIlO month plus depit 373 3735
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VdFim IVA RIVER ' Adult park
rff,'rjnn IRhing canoeing and
rn'nvs-nIenre sIn.-. Surrounded by
tv'a,itlfiil
.xnrt "yore's'. trees
'37 447fl
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'I Prrim (m'stlssge+ (Ie.sn+ Io'.e in.
oiil#'t arid private, $35 month
Ppur'rt. '177 A7A1
Tw heulron'n. family room. (B
nice &amp; clean Fenced back yard I
Child, no pets '177 6744

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0 Irlr..- fur ,ini w'rriom Of
sti'ur,jr,. $50 a mr)n't) 177 7077 or 9
to S cit '577 6700

Loch Arbor, 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
carpet, 5513 mo Adults $67 017e

38-vanted to Rent

Sunlanci-) BR, I 06th, kit, e'Qup a
c, mature coupte No pets 373
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want to lent 7 or 3 bedroom home in
Washington Oaks ur Lincoln
Heights area, Phone 323.646.7.

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shoppino. church,
FORREST GREENE INC
REALTORS 5)06333

Ffficipriry 'lflartmi.nt light'.
anti
staler fiinn'.h;.,l FIIIChCth Crews
l'I'ninirm '523 SIll Iselore iô a m

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Noon The Day Before Publication

proceeding for dissolution of to, Fl,sim n Lien recorded by you

twiore service on Petitioner's at West

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blocked Mianli punt and !umbk the second period alter
Mjaiiij whose names and address appear real property de'.cribed as f011ow'.
below, on or before October 31sf.
recovery. "Miami was as good sped 74 yards on
All that tract or parcel of land ________________________________________________________________
its first series I'flS and fife the original thereof lynn ,sn N.inq In Spminot County.
'r even better than us."
for a 7-0 lead on l.nrty Cain's 19*ith the Clerk of thiS Court either Florida. and bring a portion of the
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"We were damn lucky to We're a young team,., we are marriage has been filed a(Jainst YOU no P',ovemher 77. 1973. *hich cIlm Is
and you are regu.ed to serve a copy recnre1 in R
, gutty, heavy underdog Uni. had appeared unstoppable in pin," said Switzer, given the going to make mistakes."
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of your wellten defenses. If any. the PI'hIIC Records of Seminole
,crsitv of Mianii team, 2017. averaging 461 ards rushing winner's role only through a
Okiahama got all its points in therelo upon Petitioners Attorneys, (ity Florida, the Claim being on
With this game, we don't de-

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. 31c a line
6 lhru 25 tImes
24ca line
26 tImes
(S200MINIMUMCHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

1 thru S times

(tptcr 711. Ftrida Statutes. has

You are hereby notified that

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

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.!,RE NOTIFIED that '
,(tinn to dkcharnn a Mechanic's

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NOTICE OF ACTION

31-Apartments Furnished
I .'r Mary
NIce ti,arni'.he(I apt
n'0turf working 'Thin only
Plo
or pe15 $91 377 39)0

831-9993

322-2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

Defendant

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Seminole
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DENVER DALE SPEARS, r.ropc i CIMERMANCIC. SR .

NOTICEOF ACTION
u'rc greater than Oklahoma TO Denvrr Dale Spa'%

Tech's Sthone in a 18-23 loss

CLASSIFIED ADS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND

last week, held the Sooners to tonight," said Miami
Coach
stands at 32 games, but the top- played every game at top ca- 176 yards white amassing 289 it- ('an SeImtr, 'Those two big
went through a seaaon

Legal Notice

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CUlT IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
FLORIDA
CASE P40. 7S.III1.CA.flG
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1SIt$S•CA4I. IENTFNNIAI. HOMFS. INC.
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Plaintifi.
In Re the Marriage 01

We Don't Deserve No. 1
unbeate' football string

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mid 570's

Harold Hall Realty
REAL. TOP 173 5171
P'Sodemnizing your Home? Sell no
longer needed but useful items
with a Cla'.stfird Ad
lit!, APPP4OV[.D- Mumi , rnuni down
payment, 1 bedroom. I', bath.
central ii a, carpeted, Ird
$7 5. 500

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3Mo.•6Mo,&amp; 1 Yearteases
NO SECURITY DEPOSIT.
Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm. Apts•Fum. or Unfum.

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In Sanford's Finest

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312 7115
PFAITOR
AFTERHPS
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Ideal location for auction barn arid
'ttlranie, with aoartment and
separate living Quarters $17,000
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Arreg. luSt right for min
or femm.tte. S acres.
Owner financed

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rrmmmprrial,
renovated
7
bedroom ann,? for home and
Nuxine'.'. %IS9

Payton Realty

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Show, cur selection Is so

HOMES OF DISTINCTION

large, we're a mobile home

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Paved streets 'Sewers 'Sidewalks
30 Year Mortgages -S pet, down.
or Conventional Mortgages.

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can get for your money.
Come to the Show.

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A full $500 movir. pJIownc when you buy a new
C;or,da Tcwr.hom; .t ar,c,yo. Move iii lot less anti you
keep the difference.
See what a Granada Townhome .as to offer. Over 5.650
square feet of living spa.,.e
Including 3 bedrooms, 2V,

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enclosed patio garden, twocar garage with electric doors,
centrol heat and air, color.coordmnatocj kitht'n and much
more Complete rec'eat,onal laCililie maintained by the
Sonora Horreowneis Association On closing we pay your
initial fee ($400) and fIrst year's membership to
March 1, 1976.

Prices range from $36900 to $36500. Mov. in for as
111th as 5% down with financIng it 7.75% (A.P.R.) or 7.25%
(A.P.R.) with 20% down. No closing costs. Monthly main'
tenanc. fee covers lawn Care, water, sewer, Irish colleclion, structural insurance and outside l;ibi!tty. Granada
Townhomes qualify for the 5'/, tax credit.
'One, e'pu'es Septaetb.' 30, 1173

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3503 Orlando Drive
Sanford.)?) 5700

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43-Lots-Acreage

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Single family lots in Sabal Point for
sale to builders only. By S R. 434
Investment Corp Call t,(r 1+
King, at 904 351)ui or Buzz
Realty Inc. at 303293 1175+
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46-Commercial Property
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SEMINOLE CO Acreage tracts
mll and large $7000 per acre
ANt UP lerty Realty. Realtor 671
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--'------------- _______-----HAve buyer for 3 bedroom modern
constructed home in $20,000
Pracke$ in Sanford Cal. 'el
Williams, Klmb.r Realty. 617
(5457
ix'.Ødernhzing your Home? Sell no
longer nt'ected but useful Items
wIth a Classified Ad.
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Merchandise

Specials

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5O-sceIIaneous for Sale

3 Bedroom, 7 bath, concert block on
7 large corner lots Near schools 3.
shopping Owner say'. "sell for
113.900."

CaliBart Real Estate
REALTOR 3777195
VFPY I ARGE 'I bedroom home
w,bh nIce airden snot In gpo
IOi'AtIn 510000
TWO PIFOIIOOM home in excellent
crmnrlitinn situated on 2 large lots
Ms' he ;vine
commercIal

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HF A'? AS A PIP4 7 bedroom home.
vciiiiprwxi k;tch.n Air. 557.230

Shoul

All ouvr"q finn,'eI with easy terms

210 W. High.,y SO
ws.r c., ri..
(305)531-7100

WITT REALTY
Pr
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Peat Fsta'e Uroter
11 ')14? '571 575% 17) 7595

Townhorncs8.
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Ssviena k'yltvjrd. SaPilond Florida ))7fl

CAILBMT RUI. (STATI, Peal £'.tit, Broke,
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Broker coop invited

Pragerty salts athui ks's.,: I to 7 Meal,1 to Iti4. I b 7
S.*iit1i £ Sydiy Ituca's (3C) 337577) or )l.-bu1C,
C5.Jl l"ovin9 OppatwAit.s, t'viI Hevsmitj Leaden

4 Yr clot Plnniuri

r-r'r,rr,.mi r;rlef'
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'IA ('heu.mniy't Impala lØa5p( 5595

(,etdioq cx
54)') 37') 1)04

'69 PlOt-k Sryw-t Waoon. loaded t',5
'66 flIt?'. Vi5t Cruiser wagon 1.495

67A-Feed

'66 Chrysler Plewoort, ladect $5

JIM DANDY JAZZ FEED
GOPMLY'S F £6

( A#C'V'IID

B&amp;D Automative

KENMOREWASHER,par?s,
service. usco machines
(..00NEVAPPLIANCES373 0697

ri.R.try .A.l till ',1 1I'
Why store It ano forget it! Sell it a-id
tur gel il wth a Classified Ad )fl
7611.

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
lop prices pad, used, any Condition
641 1)76, ,'Iunter Park

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S-ir!Ord)?) 1733

68-ianted to Buy

AUCTION. 373 7)40

1974 Hornet ptit(hbick, air.
r,
trans mCn)whe.lj, extra's: 1? 895
Phr',.. 1 AtM

We Buy Furniture

rs.. .+,....,

1971 Pinto, Automat,c. factxy ar
1995 3735570 or *11 1603 Dealer

DAVE S' 373 9370
Color TV'S tram $50. B&amp;w, from
$15. Service all makes HERBS'
TV 1700 S French, 373 1731
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TV AOtpnn'. installed Also music.
irmtercorn, flgIrg systems New or
old
rnnstr,jrtIon
1271996
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Any Quantity NOLL'S CasslI
berry. Hwy 5797 530 1704

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lOvota , (1, low mileage.
ernmmy special Average retail
51700 Our uric,, $1395 371 5570
or $3.4 14.05 Dealer
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CASH 322-4132

COLOR Tv, 5)4 MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
661 1006

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etc Buy I 0' 1005 itpni5 Larry".
Mart. 715 Sanford Ave

CASH
For Your Junk Cars
373 5379

ANTIQUES

194.9 Chevrolet El Carnino. low
mileage, small Vi. auto tfars
PS, air Immaculate cond, tc.n
throuoliouj? 51.600 or best off"
Phone 1.62 7706 after 6 p m

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1 Pje'ceor t'fousefutl
CASH 37'.) 4373

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Carport Sale. Saturday and Sunday.
9 'tll' K.'lvmnuitor no frost
refrigerator. electric range.
automatIc wavier. 102 East 23rd
ct Phone 37)7217
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CARPORT SALE, Loch Arbor
'action 119 Crystal Drive Sat
Sept. 27. from 9 til 6
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Runabout, fiberglas, canvas top.
SO HP Mercury. engine &amp; boat in
excellent shape &amp; ready to 90
Good trailer, 1695 3721067

1968 El Camino. 0000 cOndition, p4u
extras )77539)beforel:3Oam or
after 5pm
1967 Old'. D.Imont. new inspection
1775 3376462
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transmission, e'xCeptionllIy clean
51.393 Call Don Pope,
Dealer

Sanford Auction

1971 Caravelle 16' Bowrlder, 65 HP
Evinrumcle. immaculate coot?.
Includes all safety &amp; skI eguip,
57,59'. 37' '79))

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AMC. 'Ta k4e1 Hatchback camel
with P'meffi.n onstrupe
top con
qlitiflfl (.i'iW 'y,,Ie's '.7900 830 7)33

LOTS OF BARGAINS IN
FURNITURE,
TV'S,
APPLIANCES &amp; MISC.
EVERY
MONDAY
NIGHT.

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

1973 Buick LeSabre sacrifice. $7 l'rs"h.st offer 327 lQ9lday'..
or 377 7)71 alterS
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5323 1773352

Mon. Sept 29, 7 PM

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CARPORT SALE
Household
goods, Fabric, Misc. Sun Mon 9
to 4 1416 E. 70th St.

1200 S. French

1977 c.
Torino. AMFM
Stereo, hlmip w white vinyl top
Craioemmags53
CS? 3449

323•7340

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EXPEi TS READY TO SERVE YOU
iu IT A PHONE CALL AWRY
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Pet Core

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entral Heat &amp; Air Con0mtic,,r
I otprr'u' Fi'er ,0,' Pni,,'..q 25 ,rtr
PCi' PEST INN
For free estimates, call Carl
evprrmero 'I)'." rir,-, rio.,
V
Pt.s'ct og 8. Groo'r. ng
Harris. at SEARS fl Sanford 377.
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Wr'rkm,vri 641 5720
1771
Ph 3?? 4757
iPø(1 P'ebp on 'Piil Satursay rOb's
AIR CONDITIONING.
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p'are;ri,I rI'w'. window's hung
REFRIGERATION DUCT
Ueanlng
men
'it,
work etc fy tile Picx.jr
WORK 74 hour service All
P'- 'P" 'rI. 377 936
464 CLEANs A L
make'. DYKES AIR CON
(itpr0' Prt-ssucrtfr.,nng
DIT1OPIING, 372 8577
UODV'S hOME IMPROVE
373 (1,63
95ENT ALL, TYP(5 OF CAP
PFNTRV AND REPAIRS 372
A small Classifieti Ad brnqs b g
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returns Try one ,irld See C.tli 377
P. ('):vr Scr,'e'ns
53)
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Pf,çl,
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Cuttc,u'.0 ri,j
Repair'.
Plaster ;,'r h m'
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Dico..jrut Pr CC'. 377 Ml0
If id P. '.'c'r" '.c--'' +i
3:: :750

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Hwy 46 Auction Gallery
flhrnlnvm Screens
I' Mi East cit I I
Sanford. Fla 3779759
Central FInrid has never seen a
rollecliori of anligues, colleclable
P. flit nid fa'hione4j furniture like
this all m'vi,ler or,. roof, and to be
'old t the PiqPi,-t bidder
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Homelit, (han Saw. excetlent
condition Sit) with extra new
chain 171 1357

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t fnrmnu'n ly lIt' r ,.lt m, fli,,ji
519 F F .r ,t 172 ¶YiJ

Bokkeepg SsrvláS

ESTE PSON LAND CL. LAMING
ulldozing, Excavating, Ditch
Work FIl dirt, top soil 372 3943

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irr hr
,tP'i O"u"tn I "d .1 L. ,sr
(learni,, 1.11 clict clay rock
bit
bookkeeper Fifmanc,al
All kinds oh d'Qgung Hou'.e trailers
statements ano tax reports 531
P. mo'.cu.i 377 9117 or 831

Machinist's Chest
7 Drawer. like new. $71
'577 5503
Baby Red With matching dresser.
555' Walker, V 409 Sat'.ijma
Dr lye Sanford '3fl 6777

8arld1ewood V111a5
Luxurious

Fre'st Free
Refrigerator, Range £ Disposal
AUTOMATIC WASHER &amp; DRYER
IN EVERY UNIT
Central Heat &amp; Air
Drapes Included
Deluxe Clubhouse £ Swimming Pool
Conv.ni.nt To Schools, Churches 6 Shopping

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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE Ii
Classitieti Acts didn't work
tb,,,. i',''-')r) l f',. .i

She. Repair

Land Malnt.nanc'e

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St 3379997 Conic and See us for
shoe repairing We have taps for
your dance Shoes Collars arid tags
bin' ,::,.r itO

','e',sr'7, 1.)sng, U6h nor 'work,
C.,s'aki ha, Iimirmi'ij
Lmcjht
clearing 372 R?? .vf!r'c S

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Peiit T,pIed Timber Thermal set
pelytpr bir'b flyCi u.i)w %'ceI
SPECIALIZE i'd LOW COST
Fast flurtact Terms AQOiAhiC
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110 W. Airport Blvd., Sanford
Office Open 10.6 DaIly
Call '373-7870

Radio &amp; TV

t',y.r,.',,',

'Irs the little "extras" that count at

Beginning At 179 Per Month.

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Ati4YFARi.5 GAR'SGE

Carpeting
kifchen Includes Dishwasher,

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2 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath Apartments
Granada

USED CARS
NOT USED UP

66-Horses

,).r'rfttAplc.ES AT

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Carpentry, Remode;mn.g. Addit,orss.
Custom Work Licensed. 8.oeded
Free estimate 333 3035
THE HANDY MAN
Painting Carpentry, C'ui.enl worx
Trash &amp; C lean up, Odd Jobs 372
281$
SOLAR HEAl ING AND WATEp
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
('all PPOt Gonzalez 305 323 39)9

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FANTASTIC POOL- 3 bedroom. 2
bath, family room. Olme room.
erniippe.i kitchen. 7.700 tQ
141St?)
IN
(ITVOak
Shaded.
170'xlI' building lt 11500

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FPFF KITTENS to g'm'uJ homes;
or'oyl freed Call Otter S p m 373
3736. ItS P4.i, Drive

China

"Buy Direct From Boxcar"

PEolirTloNSoarious
3
bedroom. 7 bath executive home.
wall t wall carpet, fireplace &amp;
many extra's

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Home Show is a wholly.
owned subsidiary of one of
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579'. '571 iv')5

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We stand behind every home

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113.900 wilt buy a 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
family room on large lot You fix
up. and save dollari

And best of all we're depend-

211 W. 25th
Sanford, FIa.
Call for Appt. 322-3103
Remodeling

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green, ideal tar living rm. 3 mc'.
old DeBars, 668 5514

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CONSTR(JCT1ON Inc.

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Ei Ipty, move right in, 4 tpdroorns.
ha.' ily room, separate living &amp;
dnng rooms, )Q'xIO' screened
porch, huge inside utility room. 7
car garage, 2; years old.
REDUCED UNDER ORIGINAL
COST. Swim in community pool.
Low. low down Price stashed to
531,950

Fix-Up

the's.

belore

SANFORD

Inc ,REALTORS2IHrj 6444344
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show all by ourselves. We
have new homes. We have
good-as-new refurbl.h.d
models. We hive low'cost
financing and a complete
service Center right on the

wooded lots •Street lights

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1971 ' Icni rOck
Chevy 13. 6 Cyl
xtreR*it stick I' steel bed. Excel
u-nod SI 199 *1) 6543

Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer tar OnIy%l SOperday
r#.PPn L'S Fuptujllupp:

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Motorcycle lrr''r,ic.r
BLAIR AGF'd(y
31) 3344

4 Whe,l cit ye puck tip, I S.e0+ '11
International, short bed, heavy
runninni near II 000 323 34$5

64-Equipment for Rent

PettAo 1 r,1,r.' sofa &amp; chair, corner
tAble P. lv I' rent,, table 323 50)4
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1917 Hrsnrli 125
515u)
177 647

79-Trucks-Ira iier3

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islE (r+JNIPAi'

Rpg Real Estate Broker
377 1)01,
7610 HIawatha Ave at 57 g

SAPIORA

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REALTY INC
707 F 75th St .3737$)7
HAL COLRERT.REALTOR
Eves 377 0617or 377 1557

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Woodruff". Garden Center
10) C.-tery A',.r

KULP DECORATORS
109W 1st SI .3777)35
Inc.
We Buy Furniture
$306333 _____________________________ I

MINI FARM- S Acre'., tile drained
farm land.

ie COuntry

HAL COLBERI
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lighted Mediterranean
Ifirtrh t7'O in iS*i

1977 Yamaha, Also Kawasaki Oct
bike, 90 CC; Penneys Mini 6km
327 2643

Spectracld, granules I" l)wn in
sect control GardenLand, 1100 W.
It St., 373 U30

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tinner 70 maci in r,it,uni-? 3 needle
pr"i?Irin
twin needle. fronl
Ioamriim rialuvp sewing macnine
Pv hiClrce of $75 or 10 payments
rf$C S,'e,ii
SAPUflR[) ci-.Wlp46 CENTER
'507 rat F'm'.t Downtown
lfl,O'Ifl Eve ?49 1146

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TAX rr,rol'- 3 flt'tjroocn, 2 bath.
lots of rlmet soace. wall to wall
carpet, central heat &amp; Air, utility
mou"i-n+ narecs. $31900

Rural

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7 Bedroom. air conditioned, fenced
yard, 1901 Summerlin Ave $3,900
cr mak, offer '177 3197
A4A IESTI( OAKS- I Acrr home
xitp n MvPd road $7Q

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Look, Best Buy

373 6061 or 373 0317 eves.

Kitchen Bat broom Cabinets, Count
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v,,.
'na.iavion avail
able Plod Cabt'lt 1775037 any
time

Iflh Dl

1 Bedroom, 1', balh, carpeted.
relrlo.rat,,r.
large lencec'
bark yard air
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Larry Saxon, Realtor

Busy Highway

M UNSWORTH REALTY
Req Real Estate Broxer
803W 1st st

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I t,i( F MARY- Plow I brirm
hnimes Make u'nlor %elr-ctions
PAved '.tree'tc. city water, 171.500
witpi only 5700 dOwn Government
finani-inci *11 1619 Builder

* They're Hot" *

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78-4&amp;itorcyc es

62-t.awn.Garden

Assume Payments

Days '172 6123
Nighus 377 7357

JIM HUNT REALTY INC.

7 Apartment buildings. near town
convenient to chopping district
and st-hoot'. 570.000 each, terms
available For information call
37)37)7

New hou'.j In a rural area NO down
payment, monthly paymefl?$ less
than rent Government 5u'.lduZ
to Qultilled buyer'.. Call tO see i'
You Qualify I

Rough 7"x6"*I4' lumber 1" asSorted
lumen, S HP rob tiller
Westinghot,e dishwasher 5)0
Orange Ave., Sanford

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I AXE MARY- 1 bedroom. 5i ;bath
home witl, central heat &amp; air, nice
trees, walk to elementary, bicycle
In toll..-,, hA •.,lvhi. x's. civs
WE TAK( TRADES
SAPIFOPD... 1 !*droom, 7 bath
t'Orne,cPudy yard. air (Onditionr.
will ilcL,r nr swap 119500

BRING ME AN OFFERIII
Omit of state owner will consider all
offers on this well kept Sanlord
home 3 big bedrooms, PLUS
dining room, PLUS Oversized lot.
Don't miss thiS buy! 127,900 373
9410

Used office furniture

51-flousehoki Goods

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

.4econdtjono.J flattere', 5)) 95 cx
change REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanforci Av

Wood cit ¶$V'pl O1"sk tyxf' utitme desk
&amp;
har. terr.ntarial detk &amp;
chairs, '.tra.ght chairs. IiIig
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry
PlO L L'S
(asselbi,rry. Il 97.130 1706

ill,JIi i5sUi LI)LUL

3 BR. I bath, air. appliances, fenced
back yard, pump, fruit trees
$70,000. 3232671 after 4.

* "Get 'Em While *

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AYMOb4DM 5IALL
11mc Real (stale Broker
7? SAIl Att His 1?? 7757
5)7W I'.t',t Sinfr,irrj

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322.6457

Highway 17-97, Sanford, Next To Cavalier
323-8670 or 831-9777

7363 Perk Dr

BALL REALTY

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60-Off ce Supplies

7 HP Toto riding mower, I HP power
roto tiller' Hand cultivator. Good
condition. 37364.4$.

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
3i7i991
1919$ French
377 7374. 372 1196.377 1911
377 1939,377 4164

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YoUr MLS Agency

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
PEAL ESTATE. INC

S

Anytime

1 Pe-itroom honie fully tumnished.
(A. and fH 575900 Phone 37)
No real estate raIls

Stemper Realty

Near Ost ceo
Old 2 story l'iomeon
17 a:rc. 7 bedrooms, I bath,
111.500 CoIl -lnytlme after S p iii
32) 5355.

For Sate or Rent
3 bedroom, I
bathi, kith.n eQuipped air, lake
view 515.900 Phn, 67$ 1565
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NEVER HAS SO MUCH BEEN
OFFERED for so little.
Prestigious neighborhood, near
Lake Monroe. 1 BPs. 7 baths.
kitchen equipped. Lovely land
scaping Priced below corn
j:,irat'li'', t,t SP. "O

REALTORS

PEDII(FO 17400-Lovely home in
Wynnwiy,d. 7 bedroom I bath.
dining &amp; Florida rooms, double
lot, well lanscaped with lCrg,
oaks 577,4(1)

JOHNNY WALKER

On Lake, Free Boating IPool Sdfubhouse
Drapes Carp.tiog Sep. DinInq Rooms

S room ho'.'.. &amp; bath, new garage,
PrIce 555(K) On 46 &amp; O'd Monroe
Put 171 9029

I4 ORSESENSEI That's what It
make'.! Look intO this horse
property on I) acres (3 acres in
lake), modern custom built 3 BR
home, beautilul oak floors, in
tercorn, the works! Reduced to
$19,900 Call for more Informal ion,

ROBSOPI MARINE
7727H.v, l79'
1?? 5'.8)

Sinner '.niwirif$ macbin. in cabinet
'eith hw'rw'Pi Sf) PhOiiC 377 7764

322.7643

Stén strom

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1910 Itlarirlem mouor hOme. good
(r'.rfI.t.nri S.,rr.f.r,' due to illness
('all 1710414

('arari, r'-.mr IA *.ie 7' long, mot4
type. all metal rnmolete with all
hardware '.14', Phone 377 4961

BATEMAN
Real Estate Broker

75-Recreational Vehicles

5973 Sloop, 74'. berths 5, galley,
head, all sails, auxiliary out
board. $4,100 305 574 3179.

Prinl T,,p,:e cmi' rack 3, cues, needi
0ev. cover 51
177 9U1

MOSSIE C.

Sunday, Sept. 28, 197S-SB

55-Boats &amp; Accessos'ies

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FUlLER BRUSH
'577 1911

flrnker, 107 W Commercial
Sanforcj)fl 7511

TAFFER REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
ilOQE ZS'hSt
377 toss

3222420

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W. Garnett White

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

I IVF nEDIIOOMS tifl condition
rear flnwnIwn 521.900

WlLSOt MMILM I'URP4IIIJRE
BUY
SELL
TRADE
))l3ISE+Firt5t
3fl547

JOHN K RIDER. ASSOC

Realty.

Down

fler

Realty. Realtol

*YOP1VIF,' Ill 1171)

(,niinn fI'.hinq Get .ilI the eQuipment
yOu need trim th5 hg ones wIb a
want ad

Upside
Building?
'Vt, 'irsi nam, it ,rv1 pay
We build
it Cmvi rcitlecl Our desire is to
please you, at en .Stlordable price

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

50-4Jscelianeous for Sale

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

II' 900 'I PIP handyman". sp
I nw70'. I 1411 I' halh assume
I PP 7 bath I '5r(I Au- re 535.900

Patio Town Homes
Move up to elegant living in a
beautiful Granada town home at
Sanora. 3 bedrooms, 7i baths,
eat in kitchen, patios, double
garages, with electric openers,
Recreation area, many Other
extras
Ternilic
financing
available with low down
payments. Call or come into Sales
office at 700 Krlder Road for
personal inspection

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41-Houses

ROWE SEPTIC TANK
Bonded Insured Con
crete Septic tanks, installation'.,
dralrutields &amp; tan'.'. PUfliDe'd 377

Wall Paoerina

'.'F MC IAL MO'A'lhIC,
11f Al'
313 ?'970or 377 7$79 alter a

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Pmofe'ss.on,i t tin..,,., ''-"dv,
i,e
Licensed Residentla;. Comm,rcai
Fr,. EstImates Ph 3776413
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I aruistapinq Edging law-n mowing
Puck Thompson &amp; Son, 5317 fell
Aye', Phone 177 3976 be$wen

k'ds ri,itorow tn. sw'rig sit or small
p'.cycle' Sell these mdle items *itii
.5 wAnt Oct Tn p'ace your act. call
vo.mr friendly ClCSs.t'ctgl at The
Heraiui 17 7e It r'' 511 9993

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Thinking

about that summer
vacation? Get abetter car ttwOgps
thCclp'.'.) f co acts in today". paper

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Offk. MacbM.s

'.itis

OFFICE MACHINES
'e '.ce all makes and modelS'
Free Pkkul, and Delivery
Santr''i, II
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2S47ParkDqjye
377 MiS

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SPRINkLER SYSTL
All types ano sizes
We rePair .IrXl'.u'rm,
STiNt MACP'ilbd(
SUPPLY CO
707W ind5t

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Florida Firm Accused Of Unfair Tactics

WOMEN

'truhon of homes
ure expensive ;and at a higher
W\SH1NG1i.N APi . - Th. it,4uiriiig uit
bankruptcy laws, purcnasrs, and to i equtre Lay- more
Cavanagh is the Fourth big unuer
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Sunday, Sept. 21,197S—IC
Federal Trade Commission on stilts to qualify for federal Land company to tall subject to In federal district court of the anagh to inform purchasers of sales price.
has accused one of the nation's mortgages, and SOI1R kt OWfl
FTC enforcement action. GAC Southern District of New York. some lots that Further
The firms also were accused
Also named In the complaint rnents "may be only furthering of falsely reporting to buyers
largest land sales companies of ers may find It Impossible to corp. of Miami entered Into a
using unfair and deceptive obtain electricity, water, sew- consent agreement in early 1974 were subsidiaries Cape Cave the purchasers' losses."
that their land was more valu.
practices to peddle property in age disposal and telephone for sales of Florida land, and Corp., Cavanagh Marketing
most
The
complaint
said
buy. able than the price they paid for
0N I H E
Florida and Arizona subdivi- service.
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horizon Corp. of Tucson, Ariz., Corp., C.avad Inc., Universal ers signed contracts at promosions.
. of New York Properties Inc., Wellington On- tional dinner parties, without
Corp
and
Amrep
The
proposed Mat
I
In advertisements and sales
they purchased,
The 38-count complaint anagh be required to warn buy- City were cited March 21 in ent Inc., Miami Beach Vaca. seeing the lots
(A
-.%~
Palm Beach In- with the understanding that promotions, Cavanagh falsely (
Corn - ers: "You should consider the complaints alleging inregula. lions Inc.,
against
Cavanagh
that
certain
subdi.
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rities in the sale of home and vestment Properties Inc. and they could receive full refunds represented
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EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the termined which were parts of munities Corp. of Miami and purchase of any of our land to vacation sites in Arizona, New Perdido Bay Management after on-site inspection,
visions would have expensive
first of two artic!cs basea ,a an the original structures and eight subsidiary corporations be very risky. Few, if any, pur- Mexico and Texas.
Corp. Also named were CavBut the FI'C said Ci.vanagh golf courses, clubhouses, side.
By JEAN PATTESON
alleged that many of the lots chasers of land from Cavanagh
The father of two children,
Interview with an architect who which were not.
parent," he stressed. The basic book during classes.
Cavanagh, which ranks anagh officers Joseph Klein and or Its subsidiaries often refused walks, utilities and paved
Women's
Editor
"i
Sonja,
7, and Tamara, 3, Rev,
specializes in designing houses
Constant inspections con- "are of little value as in- l'oiiuii'inIties Corporation or it. among the "top 10" in the land Arthur Meltzer.
principles involved in P.E.T.
and
roads,
that
purchasers
to provide refunds or resell the
"And the real value of the
Mullis took the P.E.T. into the exact exterior dimen- firmed what Pollilt had dis- vestments and little use as subsidiaries have been
are:
active listening (indicating
The FTC said if hearings sup- properties on demand and, in. were led to believe that Each.
able to sales and promotion business,
"Teenagers
don't
course
have
is the group feeling —
to
structors'
course
at
the
sions of Colonial homes built covered in IN8 when choosing a 11011lesites...
clearly to a child that you are
,
resell such Iand at a profit. according to an FTC attorney, porl. the allegations it may be, stead, employed high-pressure ities in one subdivision would
-rclrl;
toddlers
don't
have
to
thedi.scussionsttiatrevealeach
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suggestion of his presbytery
from 200 to 300 cars ago and design to use for his own house:
listening and get his
The FTC said some of the Purchasers usually have been has fallen on hard Cities and is necessary to seek cnurt.ordered sales t.acticsto persuade buyers also be provided in areas using
message parent is not alone in his or her
whine. Parents can raise leaders who believed It would
still in existence.
the exteriors were charming, landis in flood hazard areas, unable to resell the land at all." petitioning For reorganization restitution and refunds to land to exchange their lots for even similar nams, the FTC alleged.
when he talks), and using
responsible
children
withou
the frustrations, but shares them
t be useful in his work as a
nat
but most lfltørinrc e
"I" statement (letting a child
tiy xr'iuy t.AN(i
resorting to extremes of church educator and counselor,
with dozens of ether devoted
suitable for good living by
know exactly how you
Ai' News!eatures
authoritarianism
or
perfeel
parents"
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modern standards. The sizes of C •
about a situation so he can
'Cut I was also interested for
Architect
Polliu got t
missiveness." This is the
he
rooms,
except
kitfor
the
-•
understand
your
According to the originator of
. reaction to it.
into the Bicentennial spirit as
promise of Dr. Thomas Gor- my own personal use, ex- I
chens,
were
often
too
small.
plained
Rev.
the
course, P.E.T. Is a training
Mullis.
I
lung ago as 1948.
was
-t)
..
Rev. Mullis considers it
don's course for
raising
U,-,. II1%
mr -,rn,it
ih
IlI
program
to teach
the
Th
__~
U
children, "Parent Effec-- w - - '
important that the child be
I
layouts
generally
were
poor,
aware
his
pareas
are
taking
skills
they
will
need
for
the
children
and
felt,
particularly
built his own house in Easton,
_'
tiveness Training" (P.E.T.).
By FANNETTE EDWAR[)S
served as Volusia Councy's tax claims of a minimal raise in 1)" county water or county iiwveinent is Functioning in
with an absence of hallways in
I ;~_ __ .Mrs. Leonard Blackford of
as I arn a minister, I ought to be
most important job they will
Conn., to the exact exterior di.
—
the P.E.T. course. "Tell your ever have
Herald Correspondent
assessor, said, , *The Charter taxes, lie stated, "Corn- sewer system. Citizens are niany
— raising responsible
states, He said 12 of these l)cRary reported on the exAnd now, P E T has come to an effective parent"
mensions of an old Cape Anne most cases, so that passage had
--child you re going to try
4
7%_~i
IS sold to voters by brain- missioner Scovell says taxes roflct'rned that they have noocietjes in Florida are wurkini: pandirw volunteer service
to
be
made
through
one,
to
(
hiltr
inford.
It
is alid (or almost
house he and his wife had seen
So he and his wile, Linda,
I )t'l;\ h(V
\
if thruc, i" ;ishers i hi proitiied to
and
three
rooiits
to
have
in
urdcr
we
up
only
11
per
cunt.
iiatis
w
'.'offlrollm
g
this
fast
senior
irugra111s
for
citizens
something
new
together;
that
all
parents,
Including
those who
I
LIt
cooperating funeral
(if
in Gloucester, Mass. The origienrolled for the P.E.T. course,
you are learning to
a better
,
r
working For the Citizens for abolish the special taxing Yet in 104 years, Volusia taxes spreading bureaucracy," he
Founded
in
in
reach
one's
destination.
Hence,
under
her
direction,
which
are
Feel they are doing a good job
directors, Including the local
L
r'l, built in 1730, had a gambrel
l%2jar
m
parent.
"i can't imagine anyone not
Charter Repeal under the districts, reduce taxes and have reached only $12 million, concluded,
rita, e program
but want todobetter; those who
conducted in a building on U.S.
society based in DeLand.
roof, was 25 feet by 24 feet and in the plans Polhitt has drawn
ow
direction of Dorsey Kincaid of reorganize county government Since the Charter took over the
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spread across the countr with having a need for It," continued
"My elst daughter jumped see the danger signals; those
Grover Ashcroft, former
Seven types of funerals are 17-92 In DeBary made available
was a typical design of its era, up with Colonial cxteriors that
000 licensed instructors Rev. Mullis. "Not only does it
follow actual structures, he has Del.ind, explained the growing For efficiency. Tax services County budget has swollen to Mayor of Pierson, said, available at costs of$lSOto$375, by McQuillan Associates.
for joy when I told her that," he who already have problems;
The gambrel roof, with its two
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apbenefit
the
demand
for
repeal
which
have
been
abolished
of
the
now
child,
but
it
makes
REV.
KENNETH
MUI
I
IS
teaching
classes
of
are Z26 million. Stetson professor "Taxpayers must get into the Brochures and other Insmiled If they know you're those with young children or
A successful thrift shop to
slopes, the lower steeper than put uI)4odate, easy-circulation
listen.
Volusia County Charter at this being replaced by ot her tax Wayne Bailey, heading the fight, We have too many county
proximaueiy
parents
now
to
patterns
on
the
inside.
willing to give it whirl, they're adoli!scents; and those with
to
prices
and
Formation on the society are help lick inflation
the upper, had the advantage of
so
children
will
talk,
how
once
they
start
using
the
During the course of his in- week's meeting of the DeBary districts."
r
"We've
th
Charter
ought
ML
so
long
motivated
to give It a whirl," normal or exceptional children.
Review
for
Commission,
control
laws
passed
during
the available at P.O. Box 533, finance the volunteer services
providing more headroom on tvwt f i finner PntlitI t,,,,,,,-i tii Renubhicnn Club
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JA*e- f
ncipals."
I
lie enI:iinett flow th I,hi I,l,,,,,.,.t..,, iusjuui iupuiiiuu
'ii... i..i,
.
to
talk
so
chldren
will
listen,
pri
-that
the
parent
is
the
umi
supreme
s. LIIV iigiui LU UUJILIUI 13 IeIifl(1 an d P
While he recommends
uric second floor.
j,uuj
V0
.O. tSoX 22 In IS clx!raleu unoer we uireciion
e
Kincaid said, "Aroused increases in asses.stiients are explosion. Population increase the right to destroy under this DeBary.
Dr. Gordon stresses that
and solve problems so that no
Although many mothers, and authority, and feared the reading Gordon's
of Mrs. Jack Weller of I)eltona.
It was during the construction very few houses built during th
best selling
P.
citizens are deeply concerned nullifying the tax exemptions, under the Charter has been only Charter."
E.T. is not group therapy or
some
the
one
in
family
loses,
Colonial
period
suffered
fathers,
do
attend
the
possibility
of
severe
the child rebelling book, "Parent Effectiveness sensitivity
of his new house that Pollitt got
Peterson reported the finMrs. Blackford outlined a
training, but an
over
the
loss
of
their
civil
rights
"The
elimination
of
elected
34,00e."
The resulting closeness and course individually, Rev. Mullis if we lost our grip. But I believe Training," Rev. Mullis believes educational
Dr. Arthur Peterson of dings of the Federal Trade plan for a local nursing service
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the idea of devoting all his deterioration. Those no longer
as voters, the taking of what we officials has taken away control
experience. Also, it
recommends a couple attending in children more than that," the P.E.T. course adds
Weir presented a chart DeBary outlined the growth of Commission on excesses in program "which has the
working time to the business of in existence were lost by fire or
an extra does not teach
cooperation
has
been
reported
together
for
and advocate
have worked for all our lives by by voters. The Charter plan is showing 400 county employes in cooperative, non-profit funeral
maximum of. said Re. Mullis
dimension
funeral practices. lie con. blessing of County Health
to
designing Colonial houses wrecked to make room for
to make both children and fectivenes,s.
Wayne and Tracy Albert with ions Matthew (left) and Mitchell talk so children
taxation and the fast growing not Americanism
Gordon's
permissiveness.
"Permissive
other
buildings.
The
architect
it's
plain
1971.
"Now
at
last
count
these societies dedicated to sirn- cluded, "The educational Director Dr. Hubert King."
listen
teachings.
authentic in every exterior
parents
happier and to
parents harm their children
and uncontrolled counts- dictatorship. The man on the appointees have neached 1,100. plicity and economy in funeral
Ile
explained
that
basically
said
that
most
of
the
types
of
iLiad. But he was so busy
progras
m
of the funeral
Ottwi volunteers are working at
"The principals of P.E.T. are P.E.T. teaches a way
eliminate
the
so-called
"it, class we go through and the relationship as much as
bureaucracy."
throne is there for life," he said. For example, we have a high arrangements through advance
wood
in
the
Colonials
are
still
starting his own private
societies are having a refurbishing and equipping the
easy
to
understand;
putting
parent
and
child
can
live
series
of exercise.c — you see parents who are punitive and
generation
gap.
homer Smith of DeLeon
Russell Weir, New Smyrna
priced water superintendent planning. From a beginning in moderating effect locally on headquarters building for the
practice, something he had readily available, with only a
them into practice Is often a together happily, and at the how you reach in certain dictatorial," says Dr. Gordon.
minimum amount of millwork Springs, who for 20 sears Beach realtor, disputed the and asewe'r superintendent, but Seattle, Wash., in 1939, this prices."
Mullis, little more difficult," the
anted to do since leaving the
several programs.
Rev,
Kenneth
i
ti
I
same time, loth can get lieu' situations and this is important "P.E.T. shows parents a
necessary to duplicate them.
p
minister smiled. "You often
U.S. Navy three years earlier,
beginning his fifth year
to learning. Also, we are able to dramatic and effective alterneeds
as have to relearn what it means
he had been an ensign on
,,, U.IV '1
I
I
Associate
Minister
In
Christian
select
and emphasize par- native to these two
1
to be a parent.
a minesweeper in the Pacific
"The
course
affirms
the
Education
and
Youth
at
ticularly
important parts of the proaches."
()0den posts for a fence I will
I
during World War 11. that he
ford's First Presbyterian
be putting up soon. What's the
never got around to it. Finally, best way to
has been a1jee
I
anchor the posts
25 years later, when a success- Into the grou nd
?
f,.I
i._. IL,.
.1rk
WhlIph.o,1 I. ,,f
Wm A I(An,l,sIIWL ..I t....•
..
IP..It I
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Ii UUfiiL LU L I V4UIS L.0 IW uiiyue WOO nas
,au1rI
"V'U' 1.. 111100 10 uary Lee
IlLUILu 111111 iiie
John 'iaoerstcsn &amp; tuz. to
Because she attended the mid-morning lie is now teaching a second
A. Most of the posts should
Justin Gorelick to If. Robt..
Sandra
1.
Levy
to
Win.
E.
children," Is Sanford banker Wayae Albert's
luxury of pursuing his drea'm, be set into the ground about 2 Lillian to Ace Builders, Inc., Us to Edw. Levine &amp; wf Frtdella, James H. Coolidge &amp; wf. Saniwire, E of LI 7 &amp; W 52.5' hlrickrr&amp; f Judy
sessions, her engineer husband was unable to series of classes, scheduled to
A., it 10 131k Rita &amp; wf ion J., U 7 1311 A
&amp; 6, Elk , Lakeview, $4,400. U 235 Forest Brook 41h See Patricia, It 13 &amp; 13A, 131k E, of 8 131k A Tropic 11111 d $8,000.
reaction
he began to visit and measure
to
the
P.E.T.
course.
"I
don't
attend — and this she regrets, although she begin Oct. 9.
12 Eastbrook s-d Un. 5, 126,500. Sweetwater Oaks, $86,000.
feet, but those which will be at
'
Jay W. Leek &amp; wf Geneva to $48,000.
old houses,
remember
what
it
cost,
but
it
wasn't
much,
Sweetwater
e
No,
F
Oaks,
Orl.
Sec.
Th
Co.
to
has
5,
attempted
a
t
Anatole E.
to
pass
along
ions
d
Steven M. Golubic &amp; wf
the
basic
corners where there is extra
Central
Flit.
Prod.
CA to
Gerald S. Hansbuh &amp; wf Galle
Richard E. Simons &amp; Carole
- {
The O*TIerS of these houses
gtjo
and it was worth every penny and more," he
There will be a morning class
techniques to him and encourages him to read
Bisbee &amp; wf Vergle, it I Bik 10 Margaret to Geo. L. Rome &amp; wf Joseph E. Hart &amp; Wi Janet B.,
stress should be four or live feet
C., LI 81 Winter Springs Un. No, to Stanley E. Sage &amp; wf Helen &amp;
added.
some individuals, some histori- below the surface. Dig
from
Sec
The Huskey Co. to Jack W.
9, North Or!. Ranches.
9-12 noon and an evening
The good part about taking the P.E.T. course when your
the P.E.T. book.
Georgette, it 10 131k A Fast- LI 12, less N 272.25' of E 00' of
each
Clifton Snider &amp; wf Ruty, it 7 Reynolds &amp; wf. Jo Ann, it 7 BIk
cal organizations
were Only hole to a diameter of about one 2,
class
from
7-10
p.m.
child
is still young, says Mrs. Pat Smith., 403 Lake Blvd., SanCoinBank.WP, Trustees to brook s-d Un. 16, $43,600.
weekly
for
Wayne, and his wife, Tracy, are the parents
Sit of LI 12 &amp; N of 13 &amp; all of
The Springs to Walter F. 131k 22, HeftIer Homes Howell F Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 8, ABC liquors, Inc., land
t oo willing In cooperate. In all, foot. Place
Basically,
Mrs.
Conklin
says
she
has
eight
weeks.
Both
classes
ford,
is
that you can lay the groundwork early for a lasting good
will
in
Sec
Ann F. Duel form. Alexander 14, Eureka Hammock, $24,500. -)
gravel or small
of two young sons — Matthew, 7, and Mitchell,
learned now to do more listening, less
Pollitt has measured more than stones at the bottom of the hole. Fennell Jr. &amp; wf Audrey K., Lot Park, Sec 1, 116.200,
be
held
the
in
new
.
re1atlonshi
14-21-29, $200,000.
$14,900.
education
..
r with him
to Peter H. Mitchell &amp; wf Carol,
3. The couple took the P.E.T. course together
Joseph E. Hart &amp; wf Jane t to
Robert A. Fender &amp; wf
preaching. "Once the communication lines
100 Colonial houses. Although Place the post into the hole, 5 Blk B The Springs, $15,000.
ABC Liquors Inc. to pRN 1.1 31 Blk 12 Heftler Homes Dale A. Duvall &amp;
wing
of
First
Presbyterian
C. E. Brooks M(g. Co. to
last year, and believe together is the Ideal
wf Phoebe M.,
John E. Dalton &amp; Lillian
Bobbie to'J. Wesley Moore &amp; wf J.'rry Lee Smith &amp; wf. Rachel Investments, 1-3rd tot., ELM
are open, you've got a much better chance Church, 301 Oak Ave. 'me-u
he started "cold" in nearly all make sure it is straight and
The mother of 8-year-old Kevin Smith, she has found that
Howell Ph., Sec 1, $16,000.
way
to take it. Both parents say they have
&amp; Richard F. Hauck &amp; M.
iith your kids," she said.
cases,, not one person Or group keep it that way with tem- fljl''d J. Buchanlo &amp; wf Faye, it 18 BIk B Sweetwater j,,
classes
are
for
'?mbers
131k C,, Sky Lark e-d, Investments 1.3rd, &amp; Roy T.
of
all
.,,
since
taking the P.E.T. course, she Is better able to cope-rn a
James A. Giliman &amp; wf Ann Isabelle, wf., its 12, 13 &amp; 14 &amp;
learned techniques which improve not only
refused to permit him to take porary traces. Pour concrete
Sanford
churches
An
in,,,.,
variety
of Instances "though not all, says Mrs. Smith. M)
their relationships with their own children,
"I've always been open with my children
ci
()
s 1 lb twi
'-structional
fee
covers
tuition
of
into the hole until It is very
Eastbrook s-d Un. 7, $31,400.
son's still a bit young to understand all that I'm trying to do."
but with other family members and with
22) Eureka Hammock mci
and tried to be liberal minded. But It's so easy
James IL Stone Fair Hr. &amp;wl
'
to produce duplicate plans of slightly above the surface of the
and the cost of materials.
7 parcels, $20,000.
Mary
1..
Simpson
&amp;
hb.
Edw.
people
In
general.
crops,
fruit
etc.,
$400,000.
to get into the role of directing the-ni too
to Larry a carpenter &amp;
their houses. TheS(! Ste-PS
I
70 PPN Inv., etc to ABC T. to Sane-pta Rest Home Inc.,
,' - ground. Smooth it out. The next Sharon
- She took the course because "1 think we all feel the need to
(QCDI
Ruth
Baltic.
to
Frank
touch,"
she explained. "Not that we had bad
eluded accurate measurements day, pour water on the con Wi Laura Le U 6 1311 U
"It improves relationships In the hone and
In Sanford, membership in
Liquors Inc., from Center of Sec beg 2.07 ch E of NE cor. of Col
.
4flh7
improve ourselves as individuals and parents." Her reactions,
ller&amp;
13-16,
wf.
Irene
LIi
54,
relationship
before
—
but
one
can
always
the P.E.T. course is being
of the entire exterior, the SIZCS crete; do this every day for five Sterling Park Un. No. I, $37,300.
even at work for me," said Albert. "If you
1
•
14-21-29 etc. 7 parcels, $62,900. SE ' , etc., in Sees
now that she has had almost a year to practice the P.E.T.
8 &amp; 7-20-31 111k B Tr. 31, Sanliado Springs,
1
improve."
Roger D. Rawls &amp; wf Barbara
limited
to
and locations of Windows
to
lj
apply
the
principles
people
members
in
general
it's
of
local
01
Wm, A. Garrett &amp; wf Sylvia to $40,000.
.t
or six days. When you are
techniques,
is favorable. And she feels that her new experience
$100.
churches because it is being
dormers, use sizes and contours certain the post is solidly In to Wm. M. Newman &amp; wf
going to make a happier person out of you.
S
Crawford F. Taylor &amp; wf
, I,
.
Henry J. Dunford &amp; Eliz. to
ii
ll
Unfortunately,
,Mrs.
prove
increasingly
valuable as the years pass.
Says
Conklin,
n,
the
'
"
taught by a minister under the
of cornices, the pitches of roofs, place, remove the braces. Jennifer F., U 1 &amp; W'j 0(2 BIk
"And it's a great feeling when you
it and
Marsha A., it 48 Lake Harriet Barbara Christensen, it 42
training
came
too
late
to
be
really
effective
f'
sponsorship of his church.
It works," he added.
etc. This was not too difficult mere are other ways to set A, Sn1ando Springs Lk Oaks
Eats., $62,500.
repl. part of its 1 &amp; 2 Watts
with her oldest son,Charles, 18, a freshman at
Mrs. Smith's one regret is that her husband was unable to
'
1
-Elsewhere, It is taught under
.
G
&amp;
H
Dev.
Co
to Ward Hicks, Farms $4,000.
with some of the houses but posts into the ground, but the Sec
The
underlying
-im
principles
of
P.E.T.
Stetson
University.
But
she
hopes
to
use
It
the
are
participate
in the course with her. "1 should think it would be
Richard Edw. Therlault &amp; wf
very involved in those where basic procedure as explained
sponsorship or academic
Inc., its 2Z, 227 &amp; 228 WoodGlen T. Benson &amp; wf. Belinda
something that he has always been dimly
more with her
Ideal
if
the
husband
and wife could take it together," she said.
4
two younger children, and other organizations. Rev.
additions had been made 0V
-.
crest Un. No. s, *n,soo
to Avery F. Wright &amp; wf. Mary I Luxuiy Patio Apartments1
here has worked well in actual Nova to Charles R. Wells, se.,
0
aware
of,
Albert
1
Ruthann,
12,
explained.
and
Robert,
9
"That
The
course
helps
way,
each
would
understand what the other is trying Ii)
Lt 43' Tee 'N Green Ests.,
the years and it had to be de-cases.
Mullis is uniquely suited to
Wm. B. Green &amp; wf Swan to E., it S BIk C the Meadows
uw.
STUDIO 1, 7,3
crystahze them in the conciousness.
achieve"
instructing the P.E.T. course A
West, $3ts,0Uo.
The important factor, she says is that
BEOROOMSUITFS
M_
.- i__..___ f
,II,,_____ a
a
I
I
d4UU fl. fllUldiil3
WI
He praised Rev. enneth Mullis' teaching
ii. wiggins, wrn. to
u. James Krause euix etai 10 U 17 repI. Bik C Nob Hill See,
graduate of the University of
3 BEDROOM
nobody has power in the relationship, but
Elisha B. Smith &amp; wf Estelle F., Mary &amp; Frank McMillan &amp; wf Julian Kidwiler &amp; wf Thelma
Mrs. Smith said that she had tried to pass along some of the
of P.E.T. and said some great discussions had
TOWNHOUSES
Meredith Manor, $56,000.
nobody loses either. She gave the example of North Carolina, Sout heastern
t
Nancy
to
Paul
E.
Klinger,
Jr.,
I
IA 10 Bik B Ravenna Park Sec.,
F., it I West [k Brantley Hills,
arisen in their group during the course of
techniques to her husband, and that he had read key parts of the
Condev Corp to Buford E.
Pat Smith with son, Kevin listen when children till.
the family's recent va cation trip.They Seminar)' and Duke University,
sgl., S1 of it or Tr. 48, McNeils $9,800.
Parent Effectiveness Training Wok.
training
Loch Arbor,
currently
engaged
Stovall &amp; wf Norma E., LI 634
wanted Charles to travel with them; he didn't
Sch. Board of Scm. Co. to Heatherton Village, $21,500.
Harry R. Ansley &amp; Glenda to Org. Villa, $V,200.
Doctor
of
Ministry
with
want to be in the car with his quarrelsome
"I would encourage everyone to take it
Paul H. Weber to Paul H. Southern Gulf Util. Inc., from
Donald L. Parsons &amp; wf
McCormick
Theological
Donald H. Wildes &amp; wf S.
even If you don't have children," urged
young sister and brother. The result: he
1505 W. 25th St.
I
Georgene S., it 19 1311 A. Weber &amp; wf Ferrell, IA 6 Casa SE tor. 131k A Weathersfield, Janette toJ.MvIj.cjfer
accompanied his family, but in a separate Seminary, Chicago. His interest
Albert.
SANFORD
'
$2,000.
Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 4, Aloma, $100.
in the family has a long history
Beverly J., Lt 50 Sleepy Hollow,
vehicle,
Another Sanford parent who took the P.E.T.
Sim-Ka Corp. to Sarah
17900.
The Huskey Co. to Goebel $60,(XK).
and he is Director of the First
I 322•2090
course
Last year was Mrs. Cal (Phyllis)
Simmons,
its
5,6,8,9, 19, 20, 21, Entr Inc., 1.t 6 131k C SweetProfessionally Mantd
Anthony V Ptj',IdIitI L f
inhn
W
e.'
,'.....
I
"There
are
so many little, practical Presbyterian Church Day
-.
t#$ U W UJ LU
L.
By
Conklin whose reaction was an enthusiastic
techniques It's really marvelous training,"
Rosa A. to Fredco Entr., Inc., 22,23,24, 2, 37,38 Howell Eats, water Oaks, Sec 8, 113,900.
3- and 4-yearoid
Lukoki &amp; wf Carol A., LI 1
Dear Mr. Saxon,
"it really works."
Repi, $375,000.
The Iluskey Co. to Goebel 1311 C Ctal Shores,
children.
U
1131k
she
said.
C,
Pa
radise
Point,
4th
Didn't "R. U." lose in more ways than one by waiting low
$31,000.
Dac Corp. (QCD) to Flit. Mtg EnIr Inc., U 3 131k A SweetRuth Ann Dc haven to John
)ears for interest to come down? What about the appreciation he &amp;e-$ $1$40&amp;
- C,
....414_;::?I~~J
Fredco Entr., Inc. to Rolando Inv. Co., N 25' of it 8 &amp; S 29.66' water Oaks See 8, $14,900.
-1
R. ms. &amp; wf Cathy L. Loll
14 ould have been rainIng, and the drop in purchasing power of his
.;No
nf
IA.
131k
21,
7,
Suburban
Donald
O'Brian
&amp;
Elaine
to
&amp; Maids Gonzalu,
M
I * hbM111131k C
Estes Tu.skawilla, $31,000.
mone)? — Mr. ". S. S.
fr
_~.M
Ida L. Harrison, 1.1 4 &amp; S 1' of S
~-__zq
By JAN MONAHAN
Paradise Point, 4th s,, $a,000. Homes, $15,300.
using available grain to produce more natural and nutritious
Donald 1 Hibbard &amp; wi
Dear Mr. F. S
11
Mtg.
to
Inv.
Robe-n
D.
Bear
50
La
Eats.,
,
0.
Same-It
::,
Wins
products.
ton
M.
to
Ola
Kathryn
to
James
Very definitely on both counts. In fact, there are several other
Griffin &amp;
The Huskey Co. to Goebel Wi Joyce 0., U 19
Allen, wid., &amp; Rosalind Allen, Krult.N2S'ofU8&amp; 529.66' of 7
advantages that were overlooked, and some penalties.
Prairie La
Blk 21 Suburban Homes, Entr Inc., IA 5 Blk E Sweet: ,tk~ '
'rr
Well-read and knowledgeable on the subject, PawLson k
When he was just a kid. [.enn) Pawison had such a desire to
Hts., $24,OM.
Beg. at pt 970' S &amp; 2200.6' W of
I'll bet the rising jr-Ices didn't stop him when he wanted a new
-- V
- - . __~~_ ~,_
$IS,300.
zv
be
water
Oaks,
Sec
8,
$14,900.
convinced
that the American farmer has the know-how, ability
a
doctor
he
could
taste
it.
But
young
Leonard
was
growing
up
NE
cor,
of
Sec. 35-19.30 etc,
Charles J. Emerson &amp; wf
car — or a color TV — or a new suit. He bought those because
Geo.
C.
Miller
Jr.,
&amp;
wf
Rita
and
during
the
depression
and
instead
of
equipment
to easily supply a good share of the food for the
$l800.
the benefits to him, despite the high price-s.
Sandra L. Chapman, sgl. to Charlie-ne to tars T. Anderson
Etal., to Joyce C. Miller, from
Wgh
I
~
_
_
rest
of
the
world
and that contrary to recent reports, this supply
school he took a Jobas a baker's helper. And in thos times.
r.
- .. •,
-Appreciation is one of the finest of all tax shelters, because it
K.L.M. Builders, Inc. to Sr. cur. of SE' of NE14 of SEt1 James M. Chapman, sgl., it 29 &amp;Wf Audrey,Lt80(less N 2. 25 ')
he
ias
probabl)
lucky
to
get
would
be
in
excess
to what is needed by this country alone.
that
isn't taxable until you move out of the property and even then, Curtis Thompson Bell, Lot 19 &amp;
81k 2, Weatheraficld, 1st Addn, English Woods, $48,300.
;.
,
10
of Sec 21.20-32, run N etc.,
if the transaction is properly structured, — it Is possible to defer W'i of Lot 20 131k 1 Resurvey of
$100
Greater Constr. Corp to
- S
.
lie attended baker's school and there met a man who ofxi,soo.
-\
In addition to our ability to produce greater quantity,
K
the tax until some later date.
James M. Chapman to Thomas R. McBride &amp; wf Susan
BIk 4, Wildmere, $132,700.
fered
to pay his college tuition. It looked like luck was on Len.
__
Joseph
Arm,
Pawlson
firmly believes we can also improve upon the quality.
Trustee in Artemas McCoy &amp; Margaret L E., it 21 131k C Seminole Sites,
But i here he can really feel the loss is in the drop of the value
.
George U. McIntosh &amp; wf
ny's
side
and
he
enrolled
at
Penn
State
University
to
study
Bankruptc)' for Three Suns &amp; Vinton H. Lassiter &amp; wf 128,600.
"I've always felt we are not getting what we should out of the
of his money during that period. Money dropped a minimum of 5 LInda L to Eastern
Express
agricultural biochemistry. But after two and a half years, fate,
1, _-7: grain we eat," he says.
per cent per year, making a total loss of approximately 20 per Inc., LI 6 BIk U, Winter Springs, Inc., to SE Ilk, of E. Orange, S Norma, it 29 81k 2, Weathers.
or rather the Army, stepped in. Len was drafted.
risnt I't'en t'nttnIin i
lhø nff.tiint,
k.1...' UIlU,
....'.1
of w of 5 I of NF L 1 q' (Ui,4
It (IUU4I.
£ .4.l.
•i
WiS53 ini4rMf kfl ...,.•
III%l, 1)1
IIIUJI III
$LiI SLAP.
?J IAPJ
TI to -20-32, less part, ctal., $100.
he is still in the hole because he had to pay taxes on the interest.
There's really nothing mysterious about the health food
JamesE. Harrison &amp; Janet to
—:
--_
-J-J- -?iJi1 'I
C. K Marshall &amp;
.0
Following
ing his tour of duty he went to w ork for General Mills
Irving
E.
Meama
Jr.,
&amp;
An average of 6 per cent interest earned can net out as low as 3
bread
baked in PawLson's ovens. To be classified as such, it's
wf
Celestino
Santiago
&amp;
wf
Mar)
.
W Hall &amp; Wi George A
as a food technician doing product control and research, During
JO)Ce- to H. Joseph Rhyne &amp; wf S., it 4 131k 25, North On.
per cent after paying taxes.
not
so
much a matter of what's put into the bread as what's left
1st
.
U 49 Nortbwood, $35,200
that time he helped develop the now popular "Brown and Serve"
-. -. - .
1)_s
21
&amp;
22
131k
It all boils down to w ha t benefits one can secure at the time
West
A.
It
is
all made of whole, natural, unbleached grains with no
out.
Addn,
$15,7
00.
i
I
Robert A. Meyer &amp; wf Betty Judy,
bread and roll products
sugar
or
preservatives added.
one needs them. Using interest rates as a guide is like waiting for to Jack T. Gordon &amp; wf Patricia Altamonte fits., Sec 1, $7,000
.
g_•,
,I
Gerald Don Hardage &amp; Joan
I)
I
..
Win.
Hobbs.
Ind.
&amp;
Trustee
g(woll ,A cathe: ti,take a LwUi — whether one needs it or not!
.
P
&amp; to Wilbert Bakker &amp; wf Nellie,
L,IA 420 Forest Umk 5th Sec,
.
Inl9Slhestartedhlsown bakery th State conege,Pa.
.
--.
WiVnlree&amp; Royce Savellc&amp;wf it 9131k 10 Indian Hills Un. No.
Dear Mr. Saxon,
Preservatives, according to PawLson, are simply an array
-$42
ten's
still in the baker)' business and has been making a
-.
Edna to Victor 0. Finch &amp; wf 20 $62,21)0.
Someone told me )ou on(
of
-tieiiucals
added to extend "shelf life.' 'The American
I
k
naIne for humsclfin Sanford since l97o. While it's a for cry ni
. / I
1
A
_kmd_
Greater Constr. Corp. to Jean E., N6, of Ll 371, O.P.
diffeftnt WDYS tQ tell It PfV.Y.
" See=- tZ =th2t'g IMPWAMe.
f!'!
housewife
has
been
educated to equate softness with freshness,"
I
4 1
I
~
medicine, he's still interested in health and in his own subtle
h1urray Fredericks etc.,
James D. Coggins &amp; wf Lyette .Swope Land Co. Plat of Black
.
Did you make that rem2rk? — Mr. W.S.C.
he says, when actually the two are not necessarily related.
way may be doing something to help others.
'A
Trustees to Charles B. Lowe
M., LI 7 B[k C Seminole Sites, Hammock, $ 11,50
,
I)ear tim. W. S. c.,
00
~ Q1111111,_
'
'°'
TheGreatcrConstr.Corp.to &amp;g7'W&amp;733'NoIsEr,
%Me I don't recall making iL it is true there are at least a
And despite tie fact that according to Pawison, doctors are
FROIfl
As of the first of the year, Len's Pastry Shop which had
),
HOMES
-.
.
(zovi.
LI
2,
Sec.
31•19-32,
to
Raymond
P.
pob
Chatfield
&amp;
Robert
dozen different ways to ne-H a property
J. Maidier &amp; wf Gall
encouraging
Americans to put more bulk in their diets, the big
and over a hundred
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served Sanford for five years at 25th Street and Park Avenue
.
Myra E. to Edw. McCormick &amp; 1.1 t3, Wekiia Hunt flub Fox etc., so.
,
:it-th!s of exctianing property.
-'.qi' L e,• US uUltu one of
mills are grinding the germ and bran off, grinding everything
closed its doors.
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out, then putting the "enrichment" back in synthetically.
iav wiiercnce uviween u cusoniary saie with which you t-1 .1n4r,nt 1$
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irving wecr, truslee 10
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are familiar and any one of the other methods, lies in the KRthryn Woods, $32,800.
Harold H. Bennefeld &amp; wf Charles B. Lowe, Beg. 87' W &amp;
I3utonly to expand and relocate under the new name of
your Own private lot.
Seminole Bakery produces ii different varieties of br'ad
OWe-fl E. Patterson &amp; wf Lena Mabel to Gerald
creativity and knowledge of the broker.
733'NofSEcor,Govt,L12,Sec,
Seminole
Bakery Products, Inc. at 2533 Laurel Ave. There are
We
offer
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Keane
&amp;
wf
311
different
to
Coo.
W.
and
Is and a good portion of the stone grinding of the grains
Clark &amp; wf Mr.
I
Anyone can accept cash for a property, but wtien uten is
to pob etc., $100.
still the same diet busting concoctions behind the glass counters
Joyce, it 119 Devonshire,
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for these Is done right at the bakery. One bread, called All Grain
plans for you to select from
cask insufficient cash, or when cashwoWd result in a1arge
Wm. L Morgan &amp; Ruth to
such as cookies, donuts, eclair's, specially decorated cakes and
,
$44,000.
or
7-Grain is Pawison's own concoction which took a first place
income tax bite, then the sophisticated eicatlon of a
Charles
Eugene N. Davis &amp; wf Mary 733'
FROM
N
In
the breads division and a third place overall in the 1967
knowledgeable broker, 'gained by attendance in at itsat 10 dl!.
of Se cor, of Govt. 112,
Nellie Blake form. Wilson &amp; Ann to Joseph E. Tetreault &amp; wf
But
a
special
and
complete
tine
of
health
Pillsbury
Bake-off.
food
bread,
rolls
ferentcourses), is of real value totlicellent.
hb. Gladstone to Superior Emily, 11 1, 131k C. Charter Sec 31-19-32 to pub etc., 111,,
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and
cookies
has
been
added.
And
PawLson
is
a
sproud
of
this as a
Also, ii hen the buyer requires a certain type ptnp?rty, but conatr. Co., Inc., U
New models open for display, so come on over and
Elk B A. Oaks Un. 2, $32,500.
Hallmark Constr. to Barbara
LtP
Pawtson's also proud of the (act that he supplies custom
hospitalChiefol&amp;aff would beoi anew pediatricswing,
j
doer, not have sufficient cash ivailable to secure It, creativity, ft. Stevens Addn Midway,
choose the right one for you.
W.G. Albertson to Roger H. Fratkin, 1.1 .t6 But A Hie I
made rolls and breads to many of the area's best known
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combined with proven formulas, can result in wry happy
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Directions— Take 5.4 to the D')any.Deltorua Exit. Turn left at main entrance to
There's even a little research going on In the new Imme nse
Britton
&amp;
wf
Dorothy
A.,
W
Springs
Shadowood
Village,
Sec
restaurants and health food stores.
fMIrchae.
Deltoria: past the Detlona inn to blinking light, go straight on Delton Blvd to
P&amp;td Jos. Shappard &amp; wf 134.6' of E 794.6' of N 1157', So, 2, $66,000.
.
-kitchen.
Pawlson
has
involved
himself
in
a
personal
challenge
to
Flrb&amp;rn Cf turn right and follow signs to new rricxie-I.
Every Im? I run across a transaction of yesterday which Was Dorothy
to Willie C. Mack Ill &amp; of SR 46, See 25.2')-29 $300.
And though he cimHn't
find more efficient, nutritious ways of utilizing grain products
Eliswonth G. Galllniore &amp;
-'
han',Iled as a straht sale i hen it penalized one or both parties wf Eileen, LI 81311 F
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Rosa Mae Davis, wici to Shirley to Sandra L Levy U 7
He is trying to improve a new bread made of Thtiiale, a hybrid
tumselt, this proud father h oily uo Greg woo is an ML uai
heavily, or created an unnecessary problem, or did not ac Manor Un. No. 3,
$10,600.
Charles P. Moran &amp; wf Barbara 131k A, Sweetwater Oaks, $100.
wheat and rye grain developed by the Unhersjtyoftilexjco
assistant dean of the School of Medicine at the University if
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compli,h the objectives of We parties, it depresses me, for it was
D. Bath!! &amp; wf Debris i., Beg. )' E of SW cor. of SE'I
Washington in Seattle, and a daughter, Sharon who will be going
Shelton Assoc Inc., to Warren
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"I'm interested as an individual and as a citizen in fur.
W Vernon C.Fedder&amp; wf ufSWt4ofSEt.fSWLiof5e-c C Hayward&amp; wfPatriclaU
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to the University of Florida, Gainesville this (all to study
.1(305)668-6170
Send your question to: Real Estate Investments, The Evening Dorothy, LA i
Owing the cause of feeding the hungry throughout the world,"
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Mary Manor, 19-21.30 run E 50' N 1*' etc 33. Rik A, Sweetwater Oaks,
medicine. Another daughter, Virginia lives in Boston and
Len Pawitton proudly stands beside the working waterwheel outside his bakery on Laurel Avenue. Ifierald Photo by Tom Vinerrill
H.'rald,
North French Awmie, Sanford. Fla. 37771.
says Pawlson. "I'm experimenting with different met.hods ef
$5,100,
fl,500.
Sharon 20 is at Lorne and works in the bakery.
See. 3, *74,000.
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' Women To Learn ' Practical Pol itics'
hMa women who attended goals, Project 21st

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Century Energy, and the Select Corn- Elections In Hillsborough President
t e International Women's Won
for Young Democrats workshop. Angel has been a present Information about the
Seminole Corn- mft
Hunan Rights. She is County will share her of America, Public Relations valuable resource person
Year Conference in Mexico munity College and the Metro.
for Women's Political Caucus
a member of the Board of knowledge about election laws,
City, have stated their views
instructor
for
Valcibcia
Corn..
the
League
of
Women
Voters
during the luncheon
Orlando Women's Political Directors or Specialized Urban and the
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about the importance of Caucus
practical legal aspects iliunity College, and a political dOdd political instructor for the
have planned i Ministries of Ft Lauderdale and
Ieservations for the Prac
steps to be taken by conitant
•
Omens political involvement 'PracticalPoliticsforWonen"
Institute of Women at Florida tical Politics for Women,
and the Founder and first prospective candidates Roan
within their respective
Angel Bradley, an out. International University in
infir and luncheon must be
coun workshop seminar and lun president of Broward County
has her present position for a standing Republican kader in Miami
trees.
cheon. This event will be held Women Against Rape.
received before Oct 6 Please
;
year and has been the Election the Dade County area will share
Whether you have a secret Oct. 11 in the Student Center on
Cathy
Bryant,
Acting
contact
June Gordon at
Edna
Tail,
Chairperson
of
th
e laws Chairwoman for the State her expertise for the financial President of the Metrlando Se
5
desire to pursue a political Campus at Seminole Corn Gov
&amp;AIM11T9
minole
Community College
J4_
ernor's Commission on the League o' Women Voters of aspects in the fundraising Women $ Poli tical Caucus, will for details and
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position or not, seeking inside munity College in Sanford from Status
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of
Women
will
be
guest
Florida.
reservations
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political know-how and un 9 30 a in to 3 p in
panelist Edna, a former
not
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Diana Monahan, President of
derstanding of what goes on Keynote speaker, Karen hoolteacher, has
been Involved PR Incorporated, a Winter
behind the political scenes can Coolman, Florida House of in organizational politics during Park based public relations8
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help you choose and assist Representativ
:,
es will also share her entire teaching carer. She firm, will present the workshop,
candidates intelligently and her personal experience IS a ser%cd
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FEA President, How to Run a Campaign,"
1)Ait ABIIY Isn't it true
iw_
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effectively. Decisions that candidate and gke the member of the NEA
that
the original sin was sexual
board,
ch will deal with the
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affect all citizens are made at ,
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chaired
the
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say
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the political level, but many scenes at the Capitol. Karen Practices Council and also the has been active in political
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women are hesitant to become was
elected
to
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the reacher Education Advisory leadership and involved in all tOncei%ed Immaculately,
inohcd
Fqual
sharing
and
Florida
Women
Against
Rape
Choosing ,.our sohtaire
L
Council She has been a lobbyist its facets
Among her meaning that he was conceived
equal
opportunity
in
one's
1974
and
is
the
M, 1W f
from us can be one of the
first woman in for 15 years and will share her qualifications, Diana has
without seal intercourse'
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go%ernment are worthwhile the Legislature from Broward expertise of how a lobbyist Office Manager for the
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most
reward ing e*peri
IN
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B ABI6AII. VAN BUREN
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goth for eery oma,i as a County She serves on the functions
nces of your lik h ause
d
part
oF AR H J The original sin
I) e m o c r a t i c
__
f
responsible citizen.
. '
we take our respon
Committee on Commerce, the
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was eating (he forbidden fruit In
Panelist
Ilobin
Kravanek,
Headquarters
in
Hillsborough
To help omen meet these Commit tee on Growth and
r
sibilities
seriougly From
children
criminals
can
~,
,
ain
It
really
bugs
me
the Garden of F d
who is h Supervisor
r i sor of (nuflt% S[W( ta
sit mt
Ii u n h d lam on d a'
valuable
di
cis
to
the
faintly
i
i
d
Iht (trots Virgin Birth
the source to its final
omings and goings,
with DEAR F llNF
-k ~
, ,.
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'',/ _ mounting--we are com
are commotily confused. The
comfort to you, you are not mitted to excellence.
t
Virgin Bih refers to (lie while they are away from alone. Mothers get into the
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Eight convenient ways
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mlraculoustontiptlonof Jesushome
habltokalllngoffthenamesof
to
buy Lales Revoking
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Never IcII a stranr;erthat a their children (usually starting
The Immaculate Conception
Charge lales Custom
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applies to MARY, the mother of member of the family is "out of ulth the eldest) before they hit
Charge,
BankAmerirard,
J
M
YlJesus,
because
she
the
right
one.
Don't
feel
Was
conMaster
Charge,
American
.It promises to be a busy
ceI
without the original sin when he or she will return.
slite it's not intentional.
Express. Diners Club,
Installation of new officers on her soul It
MRS H E I
winter season for members of
is NOT the same
CONFIDENTIAL TO THOSE Carte 131 incht'
Mrs. oseph
I
will
take
place
at
the
last
DEAR
MILS.
I.:
Thank you W110
the 50-year-old Garden Club of
as the Virgin Birth.
Layaway now for
INQUIRED: A reader
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general meeting and luncheon,
for
some
excellent
suggestionL
signed.
Christmas
Sanford
and
particularly
for
DFAR ABBY. Will
"Why Not Take All Of
Rhoades-LoSchlovo
. I Slay 20.
DEAR
0
their present, Mrs. V. Sl. Smith
please remind your readers
ABBY: Thhs may Sle?" wanted to know if there
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"The Garden Club's main
sound silly to you, but
who enters her second tern, as
that
when
they
or
their
children
'lly was some way he could leave F—
Judith Ann Rhoades and Joseph J. Schia Were married
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interest k learning to grow
,
problem is my name My
16
ncnr II
the organizations leader.
id Ro in
: a dub1e ring ceremony performed by Res'.
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car,
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tO
seem
°
James Eptspal Church Hanford lonn , on Aug 30
Plans nurtured during thi
only. "Hello"?
death — not only s eyes and
theni
to
be
autify
our
Cli),"
Mrs
it
1
106
past
several
weeks
will
grow
The
bride
is
the
daughter
of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
H.
L.
Rhoades,
Some
children
are
instructed
riincmbr
kidneys.
I
Smith explained.
.Sly name is Elaine and I ani
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and blossom Into full bloom
(sl View, Sanford The bridegroom is the son of Mr and
Yet: Write to The Living
"Smith's
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-xThe seen circles of the club,
13-years-old.
I
hate
two
older
RaJL Box 6725, Housto
through May 1976, and include
residence, Mary speaking Or
Mrs. Joseph IASchiavo of Glastonbury. Conn.
Texas
IL
in
addition
to
their
many
in
sisters,
Judy
who
is
16
and
lives
Mr. and 0
,1,1m. Thomas Stanford Lyle
the
a
white
clubs
wore
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alan Green
father,
the
bride
Given
in
marriage
by
her
50th
if
they
have
a
housekeeper,
she
Anniversary
-Mrs. J. L Knack -Kimbedy Aan Jones
dwidual activities, rotate turns
at home, and Shelly,
is 20
cotton lace gown with sweetheart neckline, empire waist and
Invitational Tea, scheduled for
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told to answer with, "Smith's
Foundation: 116 East 27 St.
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selecting
a
Garden
of
the
Month
residence."
Some
even
aiw,ver
an(A
away
at
college.
Paris-Lyle
Jan.
with
bell
sleeves.
Her
picture
hat
was
trimmed
bracelet
length
N.Y.,
N.Y. 10016
Marcel-Green
Jon es-Knack
in
First
my
mother
calls
me
And according to Mrs. Smith,
the Sanford area, and each with their telephone number
lace and nylon tulle streamers and she carried a bouquet of pink ' .
They will put you in touch
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Susan Gad Paris and Thomas Stanford L)ie were trumhed
month supply a gardening
: then she calls me with
LyTette Marcel and Richard Alan Green recited their
Kimberly Ann Jones became the bride of Jeffrey Ike Knack
sweetheart roses and baby's breath.
new
members
will
be
welcome
Without
realizing
it
they
give
"Shelly
the
nearest
organ
bank
In
I
Aug. 30 in the garden of the bride*s
wedding vows SepiL 6. at 10 a.m. in the Ar&amp;e'.Wth Memorial
ry holme with Rev.
guide entitled "Garden Gate" ttxl much information to a
in a candlelight. double ring ceremony conducted by Rev.
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Carol tASchiavo, sister of the bridegroom. served as honor
to join the Garden Club at any
udy," and finally she gets your community. Also please be ,
D,amond solitaire bridal set,
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Philip Torrance performing the double ring' remony. Pianist
).
in
The Herald. A junior garden
around to calling me by
(lapel, Maitland, before a small gathering of relatives and
Kenneth Bolt in Pinea'est Baptist Church on Sept. 13 at 8 p.m.
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attendant in a formal gown in fall tones and she carried a
time during the year
stranger
who
could
use
it
for
patient.
When
ft
hits
print
4 karat gold. $1.000
Just
4'
Charles Brown wirlied anrrr.rri2 te music
s makes Inc Ce th
intimate friends. The double-ring ceremony was performed by
jAMrs. Marge Bolt was organist and Mrs. Sukie Barker was
colonial bouquel Barbara IJ)Schiavo, sister of the bridegroom,
group is active under the potentially' dangerous pur- right name.
contact any garden club
ey'll probably get thousands
101111
Rev. Richard C. Schmidt, of Asbury United Methodid Church.
liknothing.
guidance of Mrs. Ernie Horrell. poses
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soloist.
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was bridesmaid with gown and flowers similar to the hono
of requests.
member for more information.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mernel D. Paris,
Maitland, following an interlude of traditional music by Frank
The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Frank Lee Jones, l
attendant.
The season will begin Oct. 16
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, Cry stal Bow I Cir., Casselberry. The bridegroom is the son
,• L Dunn. organist.
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landscaping the Central Florida telephone, and
Fairlane Circle, Sanford, and the late I;Yank Lee Jones.
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ther
man
the party on the
with a general meeting and
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of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Lyle dJack,twil1e.
W.
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The ride, daughte- o(Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Marcel,
7oo
when
construction
there
Given in marriage by W. ft. Carrlgan, the bride wore a
1-1
and Brian C. Rhoades, brother of the bride, was groomsman.
coffee at the Garden club on
other
erxi
asks,
"What
number
.
1313
S.
hasadvancedalittlpfurther.lt is this?"
Park Ave., Sanford, who had also been mi ed in this
-en in marriage by her father the bride wore a canformal gown of white Qiana with long full chiffon slm-es. Her
Following a reception at the Ramada Inn, Hartford, Conn.,
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U.S. 17-92 at the entrance to
ose
P
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C,
Olt~4a,
b""'
helps supply seeds and money
lovely garden chapel. was radiant in the beautiful antique
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train and sleeve ban&amp; feabired la,,v trim and her three-tiered
flehght dress with lace bodice, shortgatbered sleeves with lace
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the couple lef t on a wedding trip to
0
number.
Instead,
ask,
"What
Sunland
Estates.
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Charlotte
wedding
dress
originally
worn
by
the
great-grandmother
floor
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of
/1
1
length veil was trinimned with matching lace. Both gowns
con em band and a soft ruffle around the skirt bottom. An
They will make their home In Glastonbury, Conn. The
to
World
Gardening;
and
number
did
you
call,
please?"
Donohuc will demonstrate
ks
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collects eye glasses and
Miss Jean Osbriark, friend of the bride whom she had visited in
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and veil were designed by the bride. She carried a bouquet of
antique pink carneo adorned the bodice and her wide-brimmed
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bridegroom is employed in construcdon sales and the bride will
it is zt when answering a
holiday
decorations
at
this
first
Hondurus.The intricate designs made with IniserUm. tiny tuclu,
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commerative
to
assist
the
Uons,
white carnations and peach tinted roses.
Come
in
and
let
us
show
you
i3
reasons
naWM Straw
efi&amp; ribbon and pink
resume her senior year studies for a B.A. Degree hi English.
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meeting.
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ruffles and lace an the sheer white lawn evoked memories of
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you should consider buying a Xcohler a
and white sUeamiers. Her bouquet was of .
Miss Debbie Sue Jones served her sister as maid of honor
"Hello,"
and
if
the
caller
does
Following the District 7 fall
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Campbell above all others.
days gone by. The bride's 1mg; Nonde hair was genUy held in
Mrs. Smith, who has
wearing a mint greeni gown of soft Qiara %iffi ndfled over
I
been
a
not
identify
himself
im.
conference
in
Eustis
on
Oct.
77,
JueLongservedasmaidofhomrthacamilelightruffled
with fresh
, '*' ft~l
me mber of the club since 1959,
th
jacket.ecaffledanoegayocar
daisiesandrosesin
"QUALITY NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE"
mediately - hang up.
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blouse and candk4ight swirl skirt. Her wide-brimmeol pink
- pagel bouquet of rosebuds, canuMons, daisies, baby's breath
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Diamond solitaire.
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with one
shades of peach.
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crosschecking
numbers,
the Golden Age Olympics in
14 karat gold. SS75
straw hat
limented a bouquet of pink daisies and porn
and trailing Ivy. 4e also carried a hand-drawn sheer linen
BOB BALL'S PIANO &amp; ORGAN SALES
she was in Memphis, Terin., has addresses and the rmines
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Koy B. Cook Jr., sister of the bride,
Sanford on Nov. 14.
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of
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served as recording secretary
and Mrs. Pam Ashby. They wore gowns identical to the honor
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The Winter Park Mall Art will be competlting for *i,o in
December 3 is the date for a Club president
a
great-grandmother for her trousseau and subsequently handed
for
the
club
attendant's
and
as
president,
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and carried nosegays of white carnations, daisies
Henry D. Lyle served his son as best man and ushers were
Festival will open at 10 a.m. on prize money with competition
tea
at
Garden
Club
dm
through the generations to be used on special OCCaSIOnS,
secretary and teeasurer for her
and roses.
Pat Paris, Pat Watts and Ed Watts.
Oct. 3, with over 130 artIsts in five categories: oils, acrylics Q)
Headquarters
'q
in
Winter
Park
Plans are still being made for
The District 7 Flower Show, Magnolia Circle. Her husband
The bride was given in marriage by her parents.
Best man was David Kwk, brother of the bridegroom. exhibiting original works of art and mixed media, water color,
honoring Mrs. Vernon L Arbor Day, Jan. 16, but will local plant sale and District 7
Maid of honor, Tara Marcel, sister of the bride, wore
is also ,I keen gardener and they
Following a dinner reception at the Quality Inn North,the
Ushers were Robert Ashby and Dr. KoyB, Cook Jr
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for the public's viewing graphics, sculpture and
Connor, National Garden Club probablyincludetheplantir.gof spring conference are all produce all their osin
deheate blue dotted swiss imprinted with dainty spflgs cf white
a
couple
trip
Sally Ame Streetserved as flower girl and Koy Frank Cook pleasure or purchase.
photography.
~~:__president. The following three several trees at Sanford Nur. planned for March, and the vegetables at their Geneva
flours and lime
en
bodice was fashioned with
as ring beams.
Many well known Central
days,
Dec.
4
, 5 and 6, the club sing Home. The second general Sanford Garden Clubs Flower home. Mrs. Smith has a
vedical rmn of tucks. both front wW back, which extended
Following a reception at the ,
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Uriford Garden Club, the
Florida artists. artists from
will hold its bazaar and table meeting and lu.-.cheon will be Show will be the high point of married son, Willlam Carl, who
bride and bridegroocn, graduates of University of Florida, are
Judge
for
this
year's
show
is
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from the heart shaped yoke to create the fullness oif the long
couple
left
on
a
wedding
trip
to
St.
Petersburg.
fre&amp;.ance commercial artists,
throughout the state and as far Richard Bloomquist from
show.
a
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--held
Feb.
19.
the
year.
April
16.
skirt. She wore aMlqne styled gold earrings, gift of the bride,
lives
in
They will make their new home in Gainesville.
away as New York arid Canada Jackjonyflje.
R'Ck. b(O*fl.
hottest little heel in town! Easy£treamerLM
ioI honor,Ma. Daniel Jermifer) Wall
nav y,
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In And Around Win for Springs
&amp;
silver
WaSdreasedidtntkallywlththeexcepuonofherflosegaywhjth
Oval shaped diamond bridal
going..,low- ish...an excellent
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set. 14 karat gold. S425
had firne green accents. Flower girl, Tracey I" Breweir, from
proportion
for
longer
hemlines
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Atlanta and niece of the grow, wore solid blue batiste trftnmed
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Darlene A Delausa &amp; Garr Pdtnca Jean Huds
with white insertion and lace which had been designed to
and tlim-'n tailored pants,
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Zoyc Nee &amp; Demos K
Pauline V Hayslett &amp; Edw
duplicate portions of the bride's wedding dress She wore a gold
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Roger A Hod'es &amp; Judy A
Ray.
Francis and 'onry flrake
'iedthce o' hearts, g!ft of the tride, a 'mb of 'xhite baby's
Hunter and hi wife Becke &amp;f J-.e sights of the gercral area
Janette Sue Butler &amp; Cecil H
enjoyed a 10-day visit from Mr.
Rose Randall &amp; Robert Lee breath andcarrledawhite wicker get of pastel petals.
Sept 15 is the birth date for both and also paid a visit to Bush
Waiter H Keeuirt Jr. &amp; Kae Randall Jr
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Iiraxe a brother, Edward Paul
NANCY
The brldegrcu, son of Mr and Mrs Qirtis J Green, l
the Hunters
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Garders and Clearwater
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Edw. D. Love &amp; MrIe C.
Vellen,
who
BOOTH
resides
in
Toronto,
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Aldean Dr., Sanford, was attended by his brother, Curtis J.
7
.
Jms. C. Cillut &amp; Angela R.
.
CorTespondent
Canada.
Vellen
is
a
frequent
Green Jr.of Gaiziesville,as bed man and Ham Peter Kelley as
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Bialer
lAnds K Fmnach &amp; Ronald L
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visitor
to
Central
Florida
and
groornsman. Usher was Glenn W Marcel, brother of the bride
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celebrated
her
ninth
birthday
4
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Loretta Lee Reid &amp; [krnald B
may, in the future, become a
had the biggest thrill of his life
Ringbearer was Aaron Fredric Marcel, of Newport News and
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,
pennanent
while
Eleanor Leek, cellist, and nephew of the bride.
ona
resident
deep
sea
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trip
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Elu. J &amp; Richard J Rem- FrankStubbs, claruietist, of the
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Immediately following his
s father Thomas
,
Immediately following the ceremony, a reception wa.s held
Waymoa anu Eleanor Snell W
.
bard
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visit,
the
Stetson School of Music faculty
grandfather
Drakes
/?~iv?r
enjoyed
the
c
liuidren
—
Julie,
Ira
Sr,
uncle
Ira
in the garden area adjoining the chapel Thereafter they flew to
Teresa,
were
paid
a
weekend
visit
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t' '
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Rebecca Bedell Clark &amp; , ill present a concert Friday, Jamaica on a honeymoon.
company of close friends, Jack Lrnie, and Janet — all held close friends, Marsha and and a family friend Gus Miller
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karat go
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Garth David
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Oct 3 at 8 p m in Elizabeth
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The couple will make their borne in Tltusville, Where the
and Rose Winn. Winn is birthday celebrations this past Kenneth
Hanson
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rom
In
an
hour
and
(went
pi'
Theresa Lynn Middleton hail Auditorium Nancy Car- bridegroom will be employed as Chief Physical Therapist
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currently working in Alaska on month
Florissant, Mo Accompanying minutes struggle between Glen
at
(i,&amp;
Fayard &amp; Lionel Thomas Jr son pianist, will accompany
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the Alaskan pspr line Hepaida
North Bresard Retmabthtatioo Center The bride plain to con
their parents were Marci, and tb' fish, Glen won out and
pt,i
Jrij
suit to Central Florida to September is also the birth Rebecca, and Kendal Hanson succeeded in catching a en
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affange for his wife, Rose, who month of Councilnian Irwin
The
two
families
took
in
some
foot.
three
inch
sail
fish.
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FRFE PARKING
be
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Colle'e the W'nter Springs Sc t 29 thro 'h Nov 3 at the
INRFARWHILF
stom
birthdays In the Nelson
Elementary School P.T.O. and winter Springs Elementary
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For no rpecial occason at all,
househola
ne and Evelyn
(,udance Committee are Co. School located on SR 434
Carolina, Gladys broke her hip Many, from Atlanta, who also
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Nelson
and
four
of
their
five
sponsoring
a
seminar
for
The
Seminar
is
open
to
all
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and was flown tum to Sanford shared their %.Wt with aunts
.
DORIS
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tertained at an end-of-summer
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to be hospitalized under the and uncles Dorothy and Doc
parents entitled "Ifunian and parents in the Seminole County
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pool and patio party Saturday
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humane
Approac
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,
JANFO*
F[*14PA1w
care of her Burgeon here.
to area as a free scrvce a
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McReynolds, Peggy and
,
zayliptaza
tAYUPiA7
at their Palatna Drive home. Corapondent 4
zaYtrPtara
PINI HILLS
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Children's
Behavior".
Guest
promises
to
be
an
informative
HWY
4)641"Ny
Teten,, and Martha and Thu
""ORLA
SFV01A1w6LvD
ill)" CON 0 IAL
TODAY
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-Speaker for the seminar will be and helpful course for all
After waitirig two and one.
,
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better
understanding
of
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Beginning at 3 p.m-. the fun- I
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The 'tmninar
l be hi. d utuldren
1
-party Lasted until 2 a.m., the
Mrs.
Gary
(I-IOuLsell
Dotson
and
PERMA PRESS
i
POLYISTER,COTTON
cvmfombly settled in their
SORORITY
LRU Xi flapter, Bets Sigma Phi, held a meeum at the ft=eft Ave. homt- of
fol[lmng day.
attended the
American home,6117 Teaberry Coun, San their four-month-old daughter,
-_
Mary Farells,
Illere are lots of lovely young
Tues&amp;y evening. Four members partidpaUng in the pjjul of
, who movvd into their
GuesU were served cO6WIs, Academy of
Pediatrics Jose, Calif. 95123, where Joe
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jewels memony were 1from "I
girls aged 14-19 in and around
NYLON/ACETATI
RITUAL
Marty Cilegrobe, Barbara Johnson, Jo Ann Brumley and LOIS
hors d oeuvirs and a pork loin, Program. While Norm attended was transferred by
Itlerald
IBM.
Vincent p
ago.
grilled by Guy, while Gigi ctasses,Liz took in the shops,
SCENIC
The couple, who spent
t'
n
C. B.
iO enter ii. a,.uu,y
prepared all the tnnrniints ?rvi 'hes saw seseral chow- c
Associated
wit h par
COOlDI.
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Contest Oct 26 according to
ain
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C,ECZS
apple bobbing in the pool. Jetpwt, Ilz and Norm weft dinner part) b
entered t.he U. S. N
Td.
efore their
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Anita
Williamson.
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&amp;
PLAIDS
Proving to be popular is the with Seminole Community
wniN his
Several games were played unaware that Dr. and Mrs.Tom departure at the
.
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Y111
Idyilvilde
But
first
1111M.
wAsN
, the girls need spon----I0-week course, I'The Changing
lie
14.1101
F'nvlronment of Florida
I-bar for the course
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psuo.
as co. calls Kentucky home and 'rejL, Lybbia C. Witifams, 21,
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Susm and Jeff, ints attending Annette Hoftes ser
RIPIATOFASIuOUT
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'Me
sponsor
is
required
to
Affect3WIldlife,
brick,
25,
2752
Ridgewood
74.
Palm
Spgs
Dr.,
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taught
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AS, Judith M.
For
more
Information,
call
Attending were Rochelle and tie me two.week EWOP3II
Charles A. &amp;Wth, 39. POB
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2306 W 1st St San!.
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it
pay ft $10 entry fee for the Dale I. Long 40,35 N. Hill Karnita, 3s )f73 Worthington iio
the OASIS office in Sanford, or
Paul Whitley, Annette and tow- under the auspices of
POLYESIER/11COTTON
Mt.
Dora,
Helen
flar1y,
Ronald A. Wrage, , 131 N Av., On, Sandra L. Rot- Rd, Mild
45,
contestant he is sponsoring, and
weekly on Wednesdays in the meet with the class Wednesday
Medical Society of Wm Palm
yg
1511W
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Jerri and M Kirk celebrated
Visifing with Jwde wlid Dick WP Dr., CB, Teresa A. teriberger, 29, 10715 Dmn.go
the
to provide her ribbon
Florida Power and light from 9 30 8 noon
Glenn .M. Davies, 22, 518
Jeff Hodges, Bill and Wilter f
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wt&amp;1Ang anniversary on Eam were their daughter and McBride, 20, same.
across
the
conWy,
On
Joha
M.
Erving
Jr.
52,
Wilshire
Dr.,
CS,
;~x
Avenue
641 W.
Evelyn 1),
Gielow, Alma and Bill Craig,
The mother of Lix. Micbeleaa Sept. 16, but they won't diiifte f ity,
Rob(. E. Winger Sr. 29, Bx
anid N
the
d' be
Sanford
FABRICS
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alrbanks WP, Esther L.
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Guy's daughter and husbmt Paulucci Carnavale, a frequent which one.
NO IRON is FITTED
Richard D. Moore, 29, 211 SteliTris, 19,3901 Anna, Apopka.
Gerv4d (P4
sponsor's
name.
Fifteen persons were present
Moody, 50, 6915 C
let Quality
Randall C. Richardson.
Jackie and Jimmy Smith, and rijt, to
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Sandra L
TWIN
Any person or organization
returned to their Ixne with 217 hESIflUhI Dr, VP
2j, amps
DOUBLE
0 111`04"w 10"
for the first meeting, Sept. 24,
The first meeting Of the
100% Cotton
643 Wedward SL, Orl, Li'xja
Gigi's brother and wife, Ethel visiting Lois and Jew Pauluird
ORIENTAL
Marring a sarne '
FALL
Martha and Ned Yancey. who
Kenn,
,th D.
rn on the base Sha
interested in sponsoring a
and it b hoped more v'IIl Join Sanford Woman's Club
and Cecil Chastain from In Duluth, Minn.
have recently moved from nev Colwabia, S. C. From, axistnw, ph,
i2mes E. Jones, I 8, 96 N.
25
Oriental
flavoring
will
be
all
tlw
course in iLs second session, following the suimner recess
MtI&amp;
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Decatur, Ga. Into their there
Salem, N
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M. .011W,
COfl1SC1
Williamson
juuUu
and
over
town
O
ct.
will
be
a
covered
dish
luncheon
...
SueMichisel
E.
Grant, 26,1210 W. 24, 00 I R ugby
Mrs. C. M. IGladys) flow
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Uias. L Eaton,, 24, RI II Ratliff, 16,114 MeadowLar, AS.
on Cordava independence, Mo. to visit
IN
Winston
at hpr 711 Briarcliff
Sart- hours of the day this fall. Ifere
Attended by many members on Wednesday at 12 noon. New
th, Linda Sue Sun, , 1311 Salem NC.
Dr. and Mm Norm A t W) m1tinues to improve at her Drive had had gmsts, their JonnP.-'s mother, Mrs.
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Clyde W. MacDonald. 47, 2491 San
Margaret Kog'er at black wool Jersey appears in oflhelocitlAudubonSoriety as members will be welcomed.
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WASH. 59
Helfrich returned from W honve on Celery Avenue. While dat4la Pqa Sue Higgins Sulhvan. and other rdati,vvs TellUnt, X. Cir"IM, N11.
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Jack L McFalY. 48, YA Bird
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Elm St, Sonja M. Ra=ing,
Badcock Flu-niture, Magnolia an evening version of the well as otlwr interested per- Entertainment will be provided
V?gsSunavigItt where they attending a wedding in North and her !,li.u1d daughter, arid friends.
Clifford A. Jackson. 24, 109
797 Field St., Ovitilo.
Ave., Sanford - or any other
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Chinese workman's rostume sons, the course Is sponsored by by dancers of the Ballet Guild or
42 .
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Roadrunner.
with red silk braid frogs.
Project OASIS in cooperation Sanford-Seminole.
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When Peter Hoorelbeke,
Mike Urso and Tom Baird left
Ilare Earth they suddenly
found that they had to conic
down to earth and look over the
situation. After a quick look and
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"We got backing and a good
budget and went right to work.
When we had finished the just seemed that our likes and formed for six Gold and two Diana Ross, The Four'rops and
albuin we had no trouble selling dislikes and our talents seemed Platinum albums and appeared Stevie Wonder.
Mike, alter leaving his native
it to a record company and here to mesh and we began to pull at more than 600 live concerts.
I,
Tom Baird's credentials read Detroit, worked with Frank
closer and closer together,"
we are.
pretty solid, too. He's written Zappa and was singled out to
It wasn't all that quick or that Peter recalls.
it was quite a pulling together hist for Barbra Streisand, 61 a member of Rare
simple, however. Peter, Mike
and Tom (their last initials, of talents. Peter's voice on Rare Shirley Iassey and Hare Earth Earth. lie's mastered piano,
you'll note, spell HUB) got Earth albums had already sold and produced for the likes of trumpet and bass with, as he
together in 1972 when they were over nine million records. He's Marvin Gaye, The Spinners, says, it few instruments in
members of Hare Earth. "It produced, written anti per- Gladys Knight and the Pips, between.

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plants will depend on the color. become weak and
proposed location forthe plant, spindly with small leaves and

Rauth, new manager of have locally grown produce in customers — cans and lids,
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get in full swing here," said Geneva," he added.
and supply forecasts," said potatoes
years of operation. We han- from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mond.ay
Rauth, 23, former state
Rauthpredictedthevolume Rauth.
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happy to learn that Sanford's week which means shoppers Florida In 1934, L the second housewife can buy vegetables before the end of the month, cucumbers," said Rauth.
State Farmer's Market off - n Uk directly to farmers largest In dollar volume, he in bushel sizes at the retail English said.
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store. Customers should call
Rauthsaid he plans to have Market1 the first of 15 buIlt
size of its retail store by next pick up some garden growing
'We're specializing in bulk his office first for referral, a quality control program for the state In 1934, was partially
spring.
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the sealed fruit by next destroyed by fire ln the Spring
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them to plan coordinate and recognized tournaments.
The U.S. Off i ce of 12,500 allowed for the second discontinue their education through banks, credit unions, raise
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Public RelaUons
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movie which was a classic
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Virginia
Mr; H. C. Haskins
as dummy who became the they're cheaper to do
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McKenna, Paul Scofield
Mrs. W C Hill
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Edward G. Robinson, Hollywood by accident. Do worries about power lines In
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remember
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film?
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the picture or jets paulng
Paulette God dard
Mn. iii. lv.y
was the name of it? — L.M.P., overhead,
EVENING
Jack Ka.w,q.'
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Harold Kasti,q
7:30 (13) — "Daytime Wile" Hartford.
Q: We watched a movie
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thinking
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th
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wi
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Tyrone Power, Linda
Mrs Harry Las
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son. An argument
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Lii'iy N.a
about Hollywood's followed. Now, with money in
Afternoon"
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conversion from sllent.s to hand, we are waiting your
JiM kIiIravd
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talkies.
it
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Q: Tell me if the cartoon
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Vincent Price,
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Peter
series,
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Lorre, Basil Rath bone
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M.d Smith
take-oft
from
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the
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comme
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"Steel Bayonet"
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Mr; Vivlen Spain
Leo Genii, Kieron Moore, Norwood,
p,
N.J.
Jidi SPempac
Michael Medwin
watchers. The only way we
J;.ha, llts;tr..n
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11:30 (6) — "Marlowe"
off the
Mini
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would deny any resemblance, 1111(110 TIns
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should
James Garner, Carroll but you and I
Gs.v, s,,
know Ills.
necessary. The spectatcrs do
C. S. St..
O'Connor
Q: How old is Cher's little hot have to endure thi
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WEDNESDAY
girl, Chastity? Has she or will inLct'ry. Do spare us the uttersMn.McKay
Tnisick
NIO!UNING
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she ever perform on any other frustration
we
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with
w.
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"Desire Me"
show besides Cher's?
K. Mona
these so mouthy, selfArt i.ci*,ffi
Greer Gurson, Robert M.C.W., St.. John, N.B.
important men.
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1:00 (35) "Winio,n's Way" hassling over who gets
Howard
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Peter Finch, Mary Ure Possession of the child, it's
AI
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To make your
ironing go twice as fast, put a strip
of heavy (oil under the entire lenq`111
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from the iron will reflect, and a
clamp garment will require only of
going-over. Time and energy asaved
and what about that Wer&gt;

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thinner to clean brushes. I lot the
dirty thinner stand for 24 hours.
then pout off the clean thinner on
top and save it to use agaim —

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handle of my purse. Then It I must
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from picking up ilia
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sheets for bunk beds by folding one
flat sheet lengthwise and illowing it
logethair across ths bottom and up

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of the sheet I used an 81 by 108

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shirt. After I touched up the
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hunches Monday. You're fortunate through situations involving relatives
Tuesday. Wednesday. Surprises Thursday. Contacts helpful Saturday.
EMINI (May 21 -June 20) Possible material :osses Sunday. Monday — be
caretul. Good news Tuesday. A big Idea succeeds Wednesday. Busy at
)me Thursday. A family misunderstanding Ffiday. Exciting we6and.
CANCER (June 21-Iy 22) You'll buck the odds as the week begins.
Tuesday arid Wednesday will be profitable days for you. A bright idea
Thursday. Drive carefully Friday. Big news for all the fami V Saturday.
LEO (July 23-Aug, 22) Behind-the-scenes nappenings won't be to your advantage Sunday. Monday. Very successful with sell-interests Tuesday,
'"ednesday. A business opportunity Thursday. Unexpected news Saturday.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Outside Interests are hard on the budget Sunday, Monday. You gain something secretly valuable Tuesday. Lucky venlures Wednesday. You make sharp moves Thursday, but not Friday.

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Monday. Good news from a pal Tuesday. Good judgment Wednesday. Ambitions reali?ed Thursday. blocked Friday. Something twewing Salurday

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CAPRlCORN(00.
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Mo iay Substantial material gains midweek A clever idea Thursday.
Y ou're too easily angered Friday. A rise in status f you on Saturday.

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Reduce the number of picnic tables from 100 to

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Seminole County Commissioner Ifarry
KA iatko%ski has requested a meeting with Central
Floridia Zoological Society trustees to ctinsider the

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Cori anissioners rill the position the -rose,"
1kcause they have failed to agree (in a title. Also,
the), have yet to establish a salary, although 0.000

Cut costs of landscaping and signs.
—Delete a $4,200 visitor infomation -service
build'rig.

has been placed in this year's budget for an
assistant's salary.

Reduce cost of entrance sign froin $2,100 to

Management Consultant E.11. "Woody" Un.

1rmi diff erent perspecti ves, I belie ve that both our
board and your ustees have the same objectives in
mind.

we may be a roa ching

"For this reason. I ani requesting that you
arrange an iinnwdiate meeting of the full "rd of

the problem from different
spectives, I believe that both our

the day-to-day activities of count) government. In
such an assistant is called a county
aln,inistrator.

possibility of grant amendments to bail out the
financially ailing z(lo project.

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trustees so that our board mernbers and staff may
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in a savings of $7,140.
ku iatkcski, in his letter dated Sept. said he
pursued to avenues. One was to extend the
deadline, something Froenike athised against. The
dtadline (or closing out the $2(X),000 grant is Dec. 31.
The seco.,d avenue was "an alteration of the

Officials Lind outlined cuts which reduced that
,uil(Uflt to $12,000.

xope of work to be performed on the projeI
K A iatko A ski said.

irre%ersible. It's looking that Aay," Viblen noted.
If that'
s true, San lando Utilities will be required

At a workshop today, coffin iissioners were
s&amp; heduled to discuss the "rose," or in laymen's

to resubmit its request for rate hikes to the PSC,
and not to the county commission

Harry Kwiatkowski
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by last year's queen Sandra Day during ceremonies at the Sanford Chic Center on Saturday. Miss Hardy was judged the winner
during the fourth annual Sanford Business and Professional
Women's Club contest Helping the new queen Is State SenatorOp
tori Wilson l-Cocoa Beach).Herald Photo by 1111 V incent Jr.

CROWNED

Death
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nve-year-old Shelley Renee Hardy Is crowned Little Misi

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type title.
Also, Conntssion Chairman Sid Vihleri Jr. met
pith County Attorney Toni Freeman to consider
reversal of last week's decision to turn over County
utility matters to the state's Public Service Cornriiicri
Though Vihien vowed last week to fight the
action, he said today it "loks
o like" last week's
resolution is irreversible.
"Possibly. Ae have taken action that is

said in a letter to Jim Ryan, the zoo society's
president.
The commissioner said he will be ready to
present "in detail" the possibility of grant amend.
nenis that should receive "favorable eauent"
mutt state and federal officials.
'Ihe issue centers (in the fact that funds slated to
tupstruct the zoological park are overextended by
more than $0,000. Kwiatkowski met with state

At a meeting with Richard Frocinke, the
director of the state's Division of Parks and

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iiiinistrator" Might imply more authority than they
desire the position to have. So, Underwood has
reconiffiendedsome sort of"'assistant to the board"

unfortunate misunderstandings "

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Mrs. Van Eepoel charged the
International lieutenant ducted into the club by Mac behind her, said Mrs. Thomp- permit wasIssued illegally,
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al though Brock had advised
stalled
Optimist ficers of the Sanford Optimist Of The Year, who was
9'00m5 Junior igii OiOOi Bradshaw he could issue a Ambulance attendants carry Michael Andrew Bogeajis. 4. DeBary, on his way to Seminole Mem orial
Club at the Mayfair also instrumental in the for.
permit on the split lot.
Hospital. ihirrald Staff Photo by Joe Askreni
Principal E.L.
c.are
Country Club on Friday night mation of the local club.
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and also announced three
Initiated into the organization said pupils told him Mrs.
ineoturtuauoi
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awar ds won by the local club, were Marty Bacon Sr., lIar.,id Hodges had momentarily lot in the Rancivands area was
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Par khurst. Nlrs. Van Eepoel
were: President Dale Coppock. Franklin. Francis Jenior and times last Thursday and no

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vice presidents Delbert Abney 1,ee Swartz.
warning lights were used whon said there no plat recorded in
and Bill Wilkins; SecretaryRetiring president Howe gave she
ed to pick up pupils. the courthouse on the west 175
Treasurer Charles Ward and out special awards to Mrs.
a
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Sergeant-at-Arms ac 4ac-I.tare Claypool and ass. &amp;sie
as taken home &gt; a uwS
does not include
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lavish.
Stephe ns for dedicated he lp to teacher and a substitute driver legal uescrlption.
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St., Altamonte Sp.ings, until

Oct. 27 and said he will hear
motions by defense attorneys
Tom Freeman and Edmund
WooJloIk later this week that
seek transcripts of telephone

c onversations recorded by
agents using a wiretap on
Crowder's telephone from July
25 thr o ugh midnight Aug
Also to be beard is a defense
Motion that seeks to compel
Calvin Yates, a probationer
who wore a "body bug" while

a gents tape recorded his
co nversations wi th Crowder, to
answer questions he ear lier

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Board members recognized the club arid Abney received a was called to finish the bus run. Pointed out that permission as
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included Clyde (line, Fred special award for outstanding
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refused to answer.
Davis, Gary Hollingsworth, service as secretary-treasurer, wi"This thing kept snowballing pre
Freeman told the court that
th the
kids. We think the
Chip Jackso n, Harry Terry, Abney also received the district
Brock ws asked to further
A Deflary woman and two Hamilton, DeBary, Bogeajis' scene he was attempting to Yates "is being held in secret"
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Don hlathel and retiring distinguished secretary-tre- woman is a go d
sa
s.a id research
resear the rproblem and small children were injured father-in-law, po lice said,
make a left turn at the .I.S.
by Sheriffs detective Ralph
president Bob Howe.
t oday in a truck-car collision at
asurer's award.
report ha.. k
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Burnsed.
Bogeajis said at the accident 92 exit.
who headed the three.
Ray praised the members for
U.S. 17-92 and the 1-4 Sanford
month
investigation
of what
winning first place honors for
cut,
police
call
ed a million-dollar-ayouth activities in the zone and
7 . -.;
year *'steal -rder" theft ring
Mrs. Agnes Bertrang, head
second place in the state for the
that operat ed in Orange and
mirse at Seminole Memorial
club's scrapbook and fourth
Seminole counties.
Hospital, said this morning that
place for publicity.
Assistant State Atty. Ralph
Michael Andrew Bogeajis, 4,
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A highlight of the eveni ng was
Erikkson
admitted that Yates
DeBary, was undergoing skull
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In naming Howe 'optimist
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in
hiding"
because of
x-rays in the emergency room
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threats
on
his
life.
and may be admitted for head
As Seminole County's of the mass transit needs of
Erikkson said the state
cu
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population continues to grow, residents," the study sa&gt;s
doesn't
intend to use in
She said the child was in good county planners are looking at
Planners say an "appreciable
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from the wiretap on
condition
one form of transportation they rise in
the cost of gasoline may Crowder 's telephone In the trial
Treated and released at
feel has t greatest potentialto also stir a "reawakening" of of the buying, receiving and
meet
the immediate needs of the general public to the ('ofl('lifli' ttI
hospital %%cre Angela Bogeajis,
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accused of being a fence who
bought and sold a stolen $15,000

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revealt-d in a ont-hour hearing
today in which Circuit Court
JLdge Joe A. Cowart Jr.
gran ted a continuance until

Council meeting on the controversial granting of a building
2514 permit on a split lot.

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cases is in hiding because of
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scheduled to give a legal
opinion at today's 7:30 p.m. City

A Seminole County school bus relieved in the middle of her
Mrs. Doris Hodges,
driver who was temporarily route last Thursday was back Laurel Ave., a bus driver
for
Councilman Irene Van
suspended with pay after being on the job today.
the past four years, was "very Eepoel last week failed In an
ill" Th ursda y but "seemed fine effor t to revoke a building
this morning." according to permit issue by Building

Optimist Club Slate
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committee voted cuts of $8.9
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and another $6.4 million from
the 1 76 budget request.

County Students

Commissioners learned
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budget would be about a half
miWon dollars short because of

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then.
projects,
such as expenses
lmaUon of a Sanford Circuit office
Earlier, herring s office said councilman Donald Myers
planned for f trucks,and the
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suppression
of
The appeals court order also the appeal and suppression did
McGrath was last reported in development of parks and
furor atFTh,wl
stimates of statements by Altamonte upheld the suppression of not deal with renewed and Tulsa, Okla. and reportedly recreation programs, before
Springs Public Works rector statements in the case
Job losses for 114 professors a
by corrected charges facing hasn't been questioned by they would have to even con1p.st.rwtors if the freshmen
The Seminole County school Anderson sas a
Donald Bundy sent State Former Altamonte councilman Bundy but the al was delayed Brock.
Sider further cutting the county
system, for the most part, Supreme Court ulin increases
U.S.class la eliminated
Attorney Abbott Herring's staff Donald C. Myers, authorities pending the appeal.
Perjury
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conspiracy
staff.
to law books today for research said.
grants school children their pressure to allow a child such
Circuit Court Judge A.J. Charges against Bundy
"In this year's budget,"
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righ ts provided by Florida law
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rights.
"We're reviewing the case to Hosemann Jr. said he would froin the state's contention that Viblen told the Herald, "there
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high court ruled 5 to 4
education process Bundy to trial on charges of see it there's sufficient in. dismiss the new charges if a M)
and Doman violated was no 'featherbedding.' Every
last since It's not recommended that election law violation and Formation to go to
Supt. William Layer said today. % eek that in suspensions lasting
or if the key witness, John McGrath, election laws by accepting the employc was
necessary: '
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to Gov. Reubin Askew's charges against them and a sophomore year.
Appeals in West Palm Beach Attorney William Staley said Newman Brock.
education adviser who said he
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Friday upheld Circuit Court t(xiay,
chance to defend themselves.
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are being given due process
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Fowler said January fuel Irlcity per month,
has one punt 90 per cent loading by late 1975 with a
not to rant the full amount costs passed on to consumers
Lower bills at FPL are complete near Cal River. second unit ready by late 1980.
Also, if Presideit Ford's oil
Both firms recently won requested.
Seminole County consumers
amounted to $14.38, while primarily due to the utility
tariff is applicable to oil refined interim rate rehefs totaling $69
will be digging into
Construction at the Crystal FPI, is Florida's largest
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h.alted because of a lack of located in Miami. Florida
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f $143- !,aid. PSC approval of FPL's mercial manager, said fuel
month to Pay their electric bills, $2.50 to $5 sometime in July.
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million, and Florida Power has total increase would add less
customers
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ho useholds, most of which are
Bud Fowler, Florida Power's
FP! fuel prices will decrease
stranglehold has
Florida Power Cor . which
also has a nuclear plant located In the Sanford area
the two $2 15 more per month for 1,000 manager of consumer affairs,
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81
for
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the lion's share of under construction in Saint
uttiliks serving Seminole kilowatt hours, and Florida said the Public Service Corn in Fl rid
Florida Powers 38,000
Power's bill Li slated average household that uses
customers in Seminole, has no tcie Count} The
County have been granted Power Corp's interim rate hike mission (PSC) has set hearings to
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A Titus%ille itian told deputies $21,500 bond on charges of
the rare, brilliantly colored glass dating from the )cars of The Great Depression came from all over at the Tenneco Service Station. he found Meredith Dreggors. robbery, aggravated assault,
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Vice President NelsonA.
Rockefeller says he believes the commission he heads will
find that th e CIA violated its statutory authority by sp)ing
on American citizens and must determine who ordered
the a llegedly illegal opera tions. Rock efeller , th e head of
an elghtiember commission Investiga ting the CIA, said
his pa ne l's investigation will "go as far as any action
leads us, to a Republican president, to a Democratic
president or anybody else."

WASHINGTON (AP) - Th ere will be Increased congressional support for gasoline rationing If President
Ford's energy program falls to cut fuel consumption, says
House Republican Lead er John J. Rhodes. However,
Rhodes said ra tioning now lacks sufficient support to
override Ford's prorrised veto of such a progran. flhodcs
:d uust l{tpublicans now support Ford's plan to put a
$3-a-barrel tax on all Imported oil . The administration
says prices of gasolin e and o th er oil products w ill rise
th ree cents s a r esult.

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schwfala driving wind
tonight at 7 p.m. during the provaIo( plats andappncau
chm At the Church of Christi, j~'. :
and rain storm.
1500 Park Avenue five
weekly meeting or the Sanford for annexation.
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The
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by
classrooms
and the minister's
The commission also wil
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E. Kirchhoff, of 1617 stud were ransacked and CA
The first hearing will be to receive the city manager's
East
N FORD SH RIN ERS New officers were Installed by the Sanford rime CIIth Friday night by 8 Walkup (eester)
SecondStreet, Sanford. vandalix,ed. PaftWm Lewis
consider the rezoning of the report which includes a letter deputies report,
potentate of the Bahia Shrine Temple, Orlando, shown with the new pred&amp;al
PU GoeMel kftg and
property east of Ohio Avenue from the Fidatida DpIftfl)0fli
Q)m said fl
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John ieppard, first vice president.
a sou
Investigators said there had parrinly Juveniles, mark ed INSTALL OFFICERS
ye to
Transporta, denying the
an agriculture district.
PCi;ww
walls with a'a ?nns and rubber
city's requt bg a , ,trc been
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whe ther to accept the Florida in the Jaques' lawsuit.
----The city charter sa ys the
Fraternal Order of Police
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(FOP) as the police depart- nigan answerable to the city dinance
for it to becom . law or
ment's collective bargaining council police committee - may veto a proposed Ia',
agent on working condition.s Mrs lirrnann and Schreiner ;it
and pay.
the time -specifically and the
COUNTY OFFERS BOOK BONANZA
The state FOP last week city council in general.
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submitted a petition to the city
Mrs. Ruth Long, coordina to r of print materials for the Seminole Co unty
Jaques
between
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the
time
School
Board,
displays
a
council
said to contain the Hennigan was "hired" and the :
small portion of the outdated books — some dating back to 1928 — available to the public free for
10% OFF
the
signatures
of 12 of the city's 14 April meeting declared that
taking in unlimited quantities. Textbooks of all types for grades 3-12 may be
found at the book
ON ATI'C4SJTSA LES
depository je t 911 S. Palmetto Ave., Sanford, Monday through Friday.
full-time uniformed police payment by the city of Hen- :.:
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officers,' including Hennigan, nigan's $10,000 annual
thru Feb. 15th.
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requesting that the city accept was misappropriation of
Bedroom &amp; Living
the FOP as the policemen's municipal funds. Jaques
Room Suites, Baby
bargaining agent.
dropped the suit.
Beds. Hanging Baskets,
Hennigan, a former depu ty
Then councilman B. L. Helms ' Chest of Drawers.
she riff, an ex- Longwood po lice filed suit against Williamson,
Wall Plaques, Tables.
Box Springs and
(ContlnuedfromPagelA)
o!flcerand a past police chief of Mrs.Lormann and Schreiner as
defend Uselvesby having an be solved by denying him an Winter Springs, was the
M
a ttresses, Lamps,
2
center individuals contesting the
suspensions may require more adult speak for them.
Mirrors,
Antiques,
education,
of
a
continuing
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battle
between meeting, broadly hinting the
forma l procedures.
Clothing, Carpet,
a
"Susponsiort and expulsions the city council and the mayor's three had violated the
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Coverings.
Layer said before a child Is
"After years of feeling like simply aggravate and postpone office during 1974.
Dressers
and
More!
"government
In
suspended in Seminole County, the 'boy who cried wolf,' the a child's problem while passing
the sunshine
He
was
"hired"
by
the
city
law"
by
calling
the
meeting and
formal investigations are court decision renewed my him on to the community, to council
in January, 1974 after challenging the validity of the
conducted by princi pals who commitment to con tinue the join the ever
DAVE'S Furniture
increasing welfare the governing body and then- resolutions passed at the
inform par en ts, when possible, task force studies on disrup ti
ve and criminal rolls."
1 500 SANFORD AVE.
mayor
Eugene
Jaques meeting.
before the child Is ousted from students, In hopes of finally
' SANFORD
Anderson said he will seek deadlocked on the choice of a
323.937O
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bringing about some positive passage In the state legislature police chief.
-Charles Miner, state Depart- legislation for students' rights this year of a
milder version of
Jaques at the time insisted
ment of Education general and due process," said Ander- a 1974
bill which outlined stu- that according to the city
counsel, said Florida children son.
dents' rights and responsi- charter the mayor was to ap.
havehadfherjghtfortwo)'ears
bilities and guaranteed point the pollee chief with
to hearings before being
"Many school officials have students faced with suspension confirmation by council. The
suspended 10 days or more. He heretofore used the narrowest due process.
late-councilman E.
E.
said he didn't know of any pupil and most immediate weapon in
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suspended without being given their arsenal - . . student Florida Senate but died In the members
June Lormann and
a reason.
suspensions and ,expulsion," House when Speaker Terre'J Don Schreiner took the position,
But Anderson said, "In many he said. "As an ex-school adSessums failed to name a con- however, that the charter
Write and give us your date of birth
cases, due process means due ministrator, I am firmly con- ference committee to work
out
called
for
the
mayor
to
name
a
Life of America Insurance Corp. of Boston
processing out of school. I say vinced that the answer to a differences itween
the cham- city marshal and the two terms
40 Broad St., Boston, Mass. 02I0, Dept. 09.5 Ii
they're not being given due child's school problems cannot hers.
— police chief and marshal • (Depending Ofl Agej
process in view of the fact
're not being re pri'sented
by an adult or a legal counselor
prior to being suspended from
school"
Anderson said 80,000 students
weresuspended from Florida
schools tn tht- 1973-74 school
year at an average of eight days
each. He said few were able to
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ARIES (March 21-April 19i first, play when they're finishPut very little stock in In- ed.
Panel discussion on Women
formation passed on to you at
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fl) in Local Public Office 8 p.m.,
luncheons or cocktail parties. You'll feel you have to put on a Congregation Ohev Shalom,
It's merely colorful con- front to make a favorable im- Orlando. Free Admission and
rersatlon,
pression. That's your pride refreshments. Panelists
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) spcmiklng, not the real you.
Seminole
School
Board
You'll find yourself in a spot
SAGITrARLUS(NOV. 23-Dec. member Pat Telson and
where you'll feel you have to 21) You're easy prey for a fast. Casselberry Councilman Edith
tell a few white lies to cover for talking purveyor of flamboyant Duerr. Moderator Dr. Marilyn
shortcomings of a family inem- Ideas. Be sure) ou buy the steak Whiskr. F'UU professor.
her,
not the sizzle.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. JAN 28.30
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
19)
D(, your budget a favor.
Spring Vegetable Gardening
It's kind to compliment another
Den't
spend
funds
earmarked
Seminar
(or tirea residents,
if the remarks are d eserved,
for
essentials
for
your
irn9:30
a.m.a Garden Club of
Don't use flatters today as'a
mediate needs.
S
an
f
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d , 17.92 at Suniand
tool for ulterior purposes.
AQUARIUS
Jan.
20-Feb.
19)
Estate
s
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CANCER (June 21-July
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8:30 pin., City Hall.

By BERNICE BEDE OSOL.

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SR 46. Speaker Jeff Garland,
"Value of Estate Planning."

For Tuesday, January 28, 1975

Commissioned

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will hold meet1ngTueady 8t
the Siford Port Authority
bull&amp;ng to dis
the present
state of inrialdevel
in Flori da
The meeting, from 1-lpm is
CO.Spon,Sored by the Area
Development Council of the 14
Flerida Departme of Corn.
merce, the port authority and
theGreaS
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LPN Association of Florida
Seminole Audubon Society, 2
Dollars-bag clothing sale. Division 38, monthly meeting, 8 p.m., Florida Power and light
TAFETA Xchange, 112 S. p.m. Lakesiew Nursing Center. building, Myrtle Avenue,
Magnolia, Sanford. Benefit
Sanford. Speaker - Langley
Skating Party for Idyllwilde Adair, Pollution control officer
Little Red School House,
TAFETA and Special Olym- School, Melodee Skating Rink, of Seminole County. Open to
6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
pies.
public.
Free public showing of "In JAN. 23
Interior Design, 7 p.m. - 10
Search of Ancient Astronauts"
Overeaters Anonymous, 9 p.m., AEC No. 38, 8 weeks. Call
Rod Sterling film based on a.m., 600 W. SR 434, Longwood. Conunuruty Services Office at
"Chariots of the Gods", 2 p.m.
SJC for reservations.
and 7 p.m., Orlando Public
Monroe-Wilson Elementary
Lions Club, noon,
Ubrary auditorium. Film may School Advisory Committee 7
House of Steak. Speaker —
be checked out.
p.m., Monroe School.
School Supt. W. P. Layer.

"serious repercussi ons,, on the
floor of the House.

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PARIS (AP) — President Anwar Sadat of Eygpt arrives
in Paris today seeking French arms and more diplomatic
support against Israel. Sadat's visit to France is part of an
eff or t to sh ow the Soviet Union and th e United States he
has alternatives to reliance on either of them, Arab
sources said.

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have to absorb the overflow.
Southwest Road, south of 2Dth signal.
"It would only apply for as eliminate freshmen has popped
contained the Saturday blaze "projectile" was thrown from a
Street and wcst of Seaboard
Two members of the regents long as there are financial up.
In
other
business
the
cornbut
officers
said
the
barn
was
passing
car
and
smashed
a
two
to
Central
Florida
students
have
been quoted as saying the problems," Criser said.
Coast Line to an industrial mission will have the first burned to the ground.
Criser maintains the board
foot
hole
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a
window
at
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beca
cuts
district,
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tuiti
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us
on
would only be a temporary
is
higher
at
readings on seven other zoning
Also the question of whether has the final say, but J.J.
Today
county
department
of
Church
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f God, 804 Sanf ord priva te universities such as measure, but just how tern. th
-establ is hing
a
fee ordinances,
e board has the power to Daniel, chairman of the flu=
fire protection officials said Avenue.
Rollins College which might PCY —1)00(10 knowm
mike the final decision to C(*fllnittee, UYI only the state
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Helms' lawsuit said the
After Jaques filed a lawsuit in resolution creating the office a)!
circuit court seeking definition public safety director "by it
LONG WOOD
Tom Hen- of the powers of the mayor's very wording creates a pernlgan, the city's police chief office, including his role in the manent office, vests
certain
and pu blic safety director, has na ming of a poli ce chief, the po wers in
said officer and
resigned effective Feb. 15. He council major ity — Wi lliamson, provides that said office
r be
turned his resignation in to Mrs. Lormann and Schreiner —
paid an annual salary of $10,000,
Mayor James H. Lormann over in April held a council meeting none of which can be done
the
weekend
and
no at the Williamson home, except by ordi nance."
replacement has as yet been adopting several resolutions.
City council last summer
named.
Among the resolutions were locked horns with Jaqus again
The r esignation effecti ve da te ones creating the post of public by adopting an ordinance
would keep Hennigan at the safety director (Hennigan was cr eating the office of public
helm of the police department promoted to that office) and safety director, designating
through the deadline — Feb. 12 creating the office of special Hennigan as the person
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ditumces on:
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Democratic party, the chief opposition to Thailand's
mili tary dictatorship for 30 years, led In early returns
today from national elections intended to set th e country
on the road to a durable democracy. However, with more
than half the results In from Sunday's elections, four
parties identified with the military regimes were gaining
and had a good chance of figuring in the coalition
government that is certain to result,

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ALGIERS (AP) - The oil-exporting countries have
agreed to a meeting wi th their customer nations and plan
a summit meeting of their own in four to six weeks to try
to work out a a unified position. These decisions were
announced Sunday at the end of a three-day meeting in
Algiers of th e oil, finan ce and foreign ministers of th e 13
members of the Organiza tion of Petroleum Exporting
Countries. A communique said the chiefs of state of the 13
nations will hold OPEC's first summit meeting between
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United Slates were favored to make the fi nals of the
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team was expected to withdraw from the world contract
bridge tourn;i,ient taLly In prutct a g ainst the failure i1
the World Bridge Feder ation to expel two Italian players
accused of cheatin g by using foot si gn als. After discussing
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underwaythconnectlonwitha
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since I9&amp;8 and dean of its law sei before that. President
Ford nominated him for the Cabinet post to replace
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All signs point to a prom pt
Senate confirmation of Edward H. Levi to be U.S. at.
corney general, a survey of key senators has disclosed
Levi goes before the Senate Judiciary CommlUft today
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SAIGON (AP) — Two South Vietnamese A37 bombers
were shot down today by North Vietn am ese an tiaircraft
missiles during a battle west of Saigon near th e Cambedlam frontier, th e Sou th Vietnamese comma nd said.
Aokeaflsaldonep(1otwMkj1led and th eot he rres
cued. In the gro un d fighting, a communique saId 41 North
Vietnaxr,ese and 6 government troops were kill ed and 29
government men were wounded.
The action, on the second annierury of th e signing of
th e cease-fire accord in Paris, w as part of a 9-day-old
counteroffensive by 2,000 South Vietnamese trying to

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By BILL BELLEVILLE
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old Ad Hoc Commit tee on low
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Herald SWfWIIIET
the
help of the county corn- the committee is phased out, blighted areas. The county
and moderate Income housing
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In Seminole County has just
missloners who can make the sees the need for a "special should monitor f ed eral grants
completed Its studies and has
— "development climate as ad. zoning ordinance" to give more c1osiy something they
While there remains a strong
issued a final report citing need
But
But the ad hoc report is not vantageous as possible for the builders of low and moderate haven't done In the past — In a
lot low and moderate cost
housing
problems,
effort to obtain federal money
homes a break,
SlId
pointingfingers. private sector to opera te j
housing,
builders
In
the
county
In
its
docu
county."
recommending solutions,
Vihien said he has been in to support such programs, he
mentedentirely Ad
are devoting their time to the Hoc Chairma
According
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support of upgrading zoning said.
d
are currently 4, dhpIucu, upper middle income type County Planner Bill Kercher,
Specifica lly, Kercher's report and subdivision requirements
Some of the other recomhome which just a few years has presented a
has detailed 36 solutions that — utilities, lot size,
substandard homes that exist lii ago
was priced as a low middle alleviating the
the county — in the next five home.
will help the commissioners over the years. But, with the mendations are:
problems
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years, 5,000 low cost
and builders began to tm- current Infla tion situa tion,
of a
homes
will
to
the
report,
are obvious.
be needed, Including the
community IJeveiopment
plernent what is called a only way to overcome t he
The "shortage" of this type of "complex" solution,
renovation of the ones currently
zoning studards for the lower Department to carry out
Higher priced homes do not housing not only makes it
rated "substandard."
income
family would be to housing activities.
If
require the tight profit schedule "Inconvenient" for low
Sid "ihlen Jr., project create a special zoning
But In addition, there are few that
lower cost homes do. families, but it also "retanis commissioner for the ad hoc category
—
The county should
moderately priced homes for Besides, it's
just for them. Zoning establish target areas having
easier for a new the developnnt of our human committee fully accepts
the family earning a $11 ,910
requirements,
including lot concentration of blighted areas
builder to break Into the field resources as well as the growth report, agreeing that the county
annual salary, which was the here by
sifl,
wo
ul
ss strict under and establish these as priority
d
be
le
building more cx- of our economy."
commissioners will have to
median Income in the county Iii pensive dwellings
And
the
new
zoning,
Vthlen said,
look at innovative and flexible
areas for improvement.
then
1971. Today, the report offers there's inflation
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Vihlen also agrees with a
general recommendations and
— Citizens living in the target
stimulating action from the low cost housing."
report
recommendation that areas should be encouraged to
Its impression on a county ofThe result of this is shortage private sector of the cornVihlen, who wants to see the asks for the correction
fkmal.
of participate In the redevelopof low and moderate homes.
munity.
"activities" of the temporary social influences which, along ment
process.

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19754A

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WHJ.l,M D. CURHlE.Mnji Editor
ROBERT ('. MAR KEY, Advertising Director
home Delivery: Week, 55 cents; Month, $2.40; 6 Months, $1420:
Year, 121 4O By Mail: In Florida sanie as home delivery. All
o ther mail: Mc'n:h, e2.70: i
Months, 16,2O; 12 Months. $32.40.

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Come on, Wally, we're all pulling for -you!
&amp; many limes we take a pen for granted until
his name comes into a serious discussion, and then
It dawns on you the important part he or she is
contributing to the welfare of the community.
Such is our County Judge Wallace Hall.
It certainly wasn't intended that we wait until he
becones a patient in a hospital before we extoll his
virtues, but unfortunately that is the way It turned
out.
Judge Hall underwent major surgery at the
Orange Memorial Hospital In Orlando this past
Friday and will be in intensive care for the next
couple of days.
Obviously, he will not be permitted any visitors.
at least for a little while.
However, In the meantime how about if you take
a minute of your time, for a man who has devoted
his lifetime for the children of thk or.
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I'll have more on his recuperation in subsequent
columns, and thanks in advance.
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The unusual situation in which this democracy
finds itself .— with its two top leaders holding office
Without a vote of the people -- has drawn renewed
expressions of dissatisfaction from critics of the
25th Amendment within the Congress and wi th out.
It seems likely that proposals to repeal or
modify the procedures for filling a vice presidential
vacancy will win hearings in 1975.
But the alternatives invoke little enthusiasm.
The special elect ion advocated by some iniluential lawmakers could be costly, timeconsuming and, particularly under the circumstances th at preceded the appointments to th e
post of Gerald R. Ford and Nelson Rockefeller, a
threat to unity with its invitation to partisanship

A return to the succession processes, which
existed prior to the amendment, ould elevate
congressional leaders elected without consideration of potential presidential qualifications,
Abolishment of the vice presidential position,
labeled a "non-job" by more disillusioned capital
observers, would only make more likely th e
ascension of a president of doubtful capacity via
the succession route.
And suggestions that the electoral college
select the replacement to fill a vice presidential
vacancy merely implies unmerited respect for a
body already considered by many to be an
anachronism,
Th e original sponsor of the amendment, which
won overwhelming approval in bo th houses of
Congress and was ratified by the legislatures of 47
states, has not wavered in his support for its
provisions - despite a political stand opposed to

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Let's see If we can help someone out. 1111 offer
comes from the Sanford Rotary Club -perhaps we
have a deserving person in this area who can take
advantage of a fellowship grant.
John Mercer relayed the information relative to
fellowships in foreign countries being available
through the Rotary Foundation. As a matter of fact,
for our area there are two fellowships offered:
graduate with 4 year degree; under graduate with 2 year degree; or a technical training award.
The deadline for application filing Is March 15.
The t'n1y requirement, other than the academics, is
that the individual live in the Sanford Rotary Club
area, or go to school in the Sanford area.
The fellowships will be for the year 1976.77.
Assuming that you'd be interested in going to
France, It would be expected that the applicant be
proficient in French, or whatever other foreign
-.-\--- --'cnoicv may apply. Contact
onlact ei th er Mercer at
Flagship U.S. Bank of Seminole, or Tom McDonald
at The Abstract Corp, in Sanford for more Information.

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Accidents Over Weekend
Six persons lost their lives over the weekend In traffic
accidents in the state, according to the Florida Highway
Patrol.
Identity of two of the vi ctims, a couple killed in a twocar crash on U.S. 441 in Plantation Saturday night, was
be ing wi thhe ld pen ding notification of next of kin.

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a two-car collision nor th of Palmetto,
Mary Oswald Cook, 50, of Jacksonville was killed In her
hornetow Saturday when her car collided with a truck.
larry Boyd Pittman, 34, of Orange Park was killed
Friday night when his car co
llided with a train two miles
of Palatka.
Ernst Elered Heacock, 40, of Indiantown, died Friday
whenhiscaroverturnedoffU.S.44lIntartIn Co tmty
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WINTER SPRINGS
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some
change
a seventh
sit In
The new Winter Springs Fire Station and CRY Flail facilities were viewed by area officiaLs and the"Iwould
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the benefit
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one week ago after arriving for a vacat,ionj died Sunday at
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Funeral arrangements were incomplete,
A prominent lawyer, banker, railroad executive and
political organizer who had never sought or held public
office, McHale was born in Logansport, End., the son of
Irish Immigrant parents.
He had served as nation al committeeman from Indiana
for 15 years and was credited with helping two

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Although President Ford's whole tax.cutting,
FORT BELVOIR, Vs. - (NEA) When the
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conserving
mi li tary co mmand of the iCOOs began receiving
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to
run
into
mo
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congressional
gripes t ha t vagabond hustlers were peddling
flack wi th each passing day, by far the most •
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there should be and how It should be handled.
It has in the years since become a servi ce
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opposed to the oil price hike Idea. The
government spends $250 million annually to
President
estimates
that It would result in higher
operate 420 commissaries worldwide; and some
g
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three-milli on military people now consider It
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gallon.
The extra federal income from this, as
their sacred right to purchase food at cost (the
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well
as
other taxes he proposes on domestic oil
average commissary savings is between $25 and
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natural
gas, plus taxes on oil company
$30 per $100 of goods).
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windfall
profits,
would eventually be returned to
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economy.
among the gra pefruit of post stores throughout
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the Jaw,
The critics argue that the higher cost of
the nation as the Ford administration acts to
gasoline and home heating fuel would not only
.
"It is easy to find fault. - .," conceded India na alter the tradition. The President has ordered
directly hit consumers when it hurts most. The
Sen. Birch Bayh. "It is much more difficult to severe cuts In COmm'ssary
hlghercostoludeotlwouldb4cjyj
envision an alternative solution that d
the stores to become self-supporting by
not 1ordered
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prices of a multitude of prod ucts made from
977, and in essence may be ca lling for an end to
present further faults."
petrochemicals, from to thbr-sbes to textiles,
a military privilege that some consider as ImThe 25th Amendment has been subjected tc portant
"Want Some Bread?"
andthsfeedthsull.raingf1resofInjluonau
as
retirement
pay.
unusual strain in recent months, but made possible
— the more. ,
"My Dan's enlistment Is up in
says a
a smooth transition of power when Richard Nixon pincr1ed wife of a Fort BelvolrApril,"
At the same time, by raising the cost of
sergeant,
resigned as president.
they cut the commissary they can kiss his
manufacturing such things as automobiles,
With minor refinements, which some conwhich use so many plastics, it could stiffen
years goodbye."
stitutional experts believe could be performed by
already strong consumer resistance to buying
Indeec, so serious is the matter inside the
IEDITOR'S NOTE: The following Is a letter to Department and feel quite secure in knowing and further aggravate recessionary
service that Pentagon observers hint of
forces
Congress without further amendmen~ the 25th
possible
Sanford
Mayor Lee P. Moore from the Sanford that we have such an excellent law enforcement throughout the economy.
should work admirably in normal times. By rebellion "with national security Implications"if Recreation Department which requested that agency in the City of Sanford.
As for the energy-saving hopes ofor
theplan, It
holding a joint hearing on nominations and Ob- the Ford plan is adopted, The argument Is that the letter be publlshed.i
Once
again
our
sincere
th
anks
to
the
Sa
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nf
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may
be
wondered
w
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an all-volunteer Army is not formed on Mayor Moore:
hether a 1 .cent
cent or
serving self-imposed deadlines, the House and
Pollee
Department
for
the
continued
cooperation
even
higher
hike
In
the
cost
of
a
gallon
patriotism
alone,
that
certain
comforts
must
be
of
The Sanford Recreation Departmentwould and ex ce llent law enforcement they are
Senate c ou ld expedite th e confirmation of a new
of fering gasoli ne would discourage America ns from
guaranteed to attract the bodies. "if Congress like to take this
to publicly recognize the citizens of Sanford and the Sanford driving to any significant degree; vice president.
pay to cover the commissary loss, the great workopportunity
done
by
the
And the role of Congress, after all, Is to okay," says a manpower general, "otherwise I Department led by Chief Ben Sanford Police Recreation department throughout every day of
For better or worse, Americans are vitally
Butler and his fine the year.
dependent
upon their cars, and the likely result
represent the people who have through the voting thInkwemaybekkingoff 20 per cent
DetectIveDvlsioninregarthto qijc action
poi"
Sincerely,
of
having
tospend
more to operate those cars,
process shown confidence in their wisdom and
taken on apprehending burglars that did break
say
James
R.
Jernigan
some
o
Despi te such risks, however,
bservers, would be that they would
responsibility.
into the Sanford Recreation Department and
Director of Recreation spend less on other things.
Is to many outside the military a welcome steal several expensive office machines.
and Parks
The experience of Europe may be Instructive a,
maneuver. And not only for the few million it
Due to the alert action of the Sanford Pollee
Letters to the editor are always welcome.
In this regard. Long before anybody heard of Abu
may save the harassed taxpayer. The greater De partment, the machines were
quickly traced
They should be as brief as possible and 'Dhabi
or the OPEC, Europeans were paying
a
significance of removing supports from corn- down and the guilty parties apprehended and the comment on matters of general interest,
prices for gasoline that would have made
missary operations Is that it may eventually equipment returned to service to the Sanford
The letters should deal with issues and avoid Americans blanch. Despite this, and despite
force service people to mingle more with us Recreation Department.
It has been nearly two years since the federal Office of
personalities,
regular civilians,
lower average incomes than Americans,
Preparedness recommended that the United Slates of America
This Is the type of police protection and
The
editor
reserves
the
right
to
edit
those
Europeans
took to the automobile after World
U
prices on-post rise, military people will service which the Sanford Police Department
make a significant reduction in the size of Its stockpile of
letters
for
reasons
of
apace,
but
will
exercise
War
II
in
the same way Americans did In the
Increasingly
trattgIc materials - metals, ores and other cctrzr.odities
go offpost to compare. The result has long given the citizens of Sanford and I think great care that the thrust of the letter
Is not lost early decades of the century.
could
be
which would be needed in a war effort and which would
some stripping away of the insulating that we are very fortunate to have a Police in the editing.
To be sure, Europeans always favored small,
effec
t
of
difficult
to
obta
military service, a reintroduction to the Department headed by a superb admInistrative
be
in from many so urces in the event of a war.
real
All
letters
must
be
signed
with
effe world,
miDIg economical cars, partly because of the high cost
Congress did not act on the reemwjendsUon, and we can now be
staff led by Chief Ben Butler and
his
specialty
address
and,
when
possible,
a
telephone
Dumber
of gasoline but also because their city streets and
glad that it didn't.
There can be no doubt the reintroduction Is forces of Traffic Control Officers, Detective so the Identity of the writer may be checked and countryrosthwerenotttoerjcan
-As a congressional cozrarilttee has Just pointed out, the
deabIe Although military posts no longer Division, and general operation of the Police established, However, the Evening Herald will size cars.
reasons which might have existed In 1973 for selling off $6.6
maintain the protective grip on personnel they Department is certainly one to be commended, respect the wishes of writers who do not want
In any event, Europeans today are doing what
once did (In the 1930s many posts forbade large
billion worth f these materials rrust be rreasured against a
Speaking as a private citizen and, also, the their names to appear In print.
Americans will proba bly do: They are paying
new set of world conditions. The government could still use
numbers of troops from all but rare civilian Director of the Recreation and Parks DepartWe reserve, of course, the right to reject any the price for gasoline noney, of course, but the stockpile has taken on a value that
in some countries as
contact), garrison makeup Is still designed to nient and the Recreation staff, we wholehear. letters this newspaper considers to be libelous or
isolate.
much as $1.50 or $1.85 a gallon - and cutting
goes beyond Its importance for defense.
tedly endorse and support the Sanford Police slanderous,
their consumption only minimally,
Many Third World countries which produce such raw
rm.aterialshave been leaning towardthe Idea of creating
k. control their supply and price the way the Arabs have exJACK ANDERSON
ploited their oil resources. Our stockpile Is a potential weapon
an.ainst such tactics. We can only regret that it does not Include
ii.
The Office of Preparedners has maintained tIidL the strategic
su'ckpile is much bigger than we n.ight need to see us through a
conventional war. Fine. We may need part of It In the future 10
WASHINGTON - Another coverup scandal,
see us through the kind, of commodity wars that the oil exThe senator called Richard Klejndjerijt, then the
second only to Waterga te and studded wi th many
potters, by their example, tright lead other groups of nations to
evidence shows that McCann, mean- his Charolais cattle and, theref
deputy att orney general. He, in twn, asked the w The
ore, had sold
hile, had been told that Bunker Hunt had paid them to Hunt for a little less
of the same celebrated names, Is brewing behind
undertake.
than they
head of the criminal division, Henry Petersen. off Eastland to arrange
were
the closed doors of a federal grand jury In about Hunt's Involvement,
ft parole. McCann got worth. We confirmed that th
e Pa me
Dallas.
Petersen reported back to Klelndjenst that this Impression, according to sworn testimony, market price,
through John Curington, a close and trusted
It has most of the ingredients of the
both Bunker Hunt and his brother, Herbert, assistant
to Hunt's father, the late ILL. Hunt.
The senator acknowledged that he had called
WatergaLe scandal, beginning with a bungled Probably would be indicted. Kleindiend passed
Xleindienst but insisted he had asked nothing but
Asked under oath whether Hunt had slipped
wiretap attempt. The wiretapper was caught or
this Information to Eastland, who notified any ca-01 to Eastland, the wiretapper testified, "a square deal" for hunt, "They will tell
Jan. 16, 1970, and his trail led to oil bi llionaire
Bunker Hunt.
"If it was, it wasn't but $5000 or $60,000, It was an)body, said Eastland, "If they are under
Nelson Bunker Hunt. Thereafter, extraordinary
After Easthmnd's inquiry, Justice stalled the
InvestigaijI
tiny compared to everything else,"
t'
pressure
was
bi
aught
to
kep
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un t's na me out of case. But in 1973, th
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The contact wi th the parole board,
the
sa id
was about to blow and indicted the Hunt testAn attorney In the case, Jerry Patchen, also senator,
was news to him. Iii administrative
brothers.
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Because the case has dragged on for five
Eastland received a
assIstantals3told, t 1ftIt
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It doesn't happen frequently, but the folks at
Disney World were caught In a blooper when they
laid claim to "having 1h only mountain" in the
sta te . This proclamation was made at the recent
'pening of th eir Space Mo unta in at trac tion.
For the record, and according to Cal Ze th niayer
— a(lflhinistrative assistant to Rep. Vince Fechtel,
there is a riiountain located in Lake County. "As a
matter of recor d, it's locat ed elf HIghwa 561,
between Astatula and Ferndale. It's called
Sugarloaf and overlooks Lake Apopka," said Ze th mayer.
Go ahead and look it up if you want to . . . It's
o ff icial and is credited wi th being 300 feet above sea
level.
(Now If th e Disney folks want to change t he ir
claim to read
the state's only 'mouse-made'
mountain, well that's anoth er breed of cat, or rat, or
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degree murder In the bizarre butcher knife slaying of a
woman at a Gainesville convenience store,
An Alachua Co un ty SterIff's spokesman said Th omas
Edward Lowney was charged with the murder of Gerda
Covell, 36, a Santa Fe Community College secretary,
Lo wney also faces charges of assault with Intent to
commit murde r In th e woundin g of Michael Hart, 27, of
Gain esville.

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KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — A 17-year-old coll ege coed
apparently drowned while taking scuba divin g lessons
with classmates off th e Flor ida Keys, th e Coast Guard
said.
A Coast Guard spokesman said divers recovered t he
body of Cheryl Frances Cave of Atlan ta, Ga., shortly after
her instructor noticed her missing Saturday.

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NOTICE OF SUIT
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
TO WALLACE L SHEPPARD, a

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JAN. 23, 971

EdmOnd R. Washington
John H. Fillyaw, Casselberry
Micheal Goodman, DeBry
Robert F. Clarke, Deltona
Joseph J. Distefano, Deltona
Anna Guinte, Deltona
Mary A. Keifer. Deitona

ADMISSIONS
Sanford;
Neal Burnett
Dorotp,,a B Fogle
Donald Green
Rev. John C. Miller
LeVer Ruisell

Grcebi'fle M 'det,er. DeBary
William Welch, Enterprise

vs

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Ruth E. Hamn. Lake Monroe
Bessie Wallace. Longwood
David I Richards. Longwood
Earl ludwig Jr., Osteen
John Manning Christian, Osteen
Cecil Boswortpi, Nw Smyrna
Beach

Thelma S. Niblick. Longwom

Vincent E. Bacigalupo, Orange
City
Mary Ellen Wilso Oviedo
JAN. U. 1911

ADMISSIONS

Mr. and Mrs Jerome (Dloresi
Moste'y a boy , Sanford

DEATHS

______________

Sanford
Sam Kelly
John Mims
Paul Puccerella
Charlie Henderson
lames E Lee
Jane V Patterson 6. boy
Henry A. Brown
Geneva Fayson
Matthew J. McGill
Michael Lawrence Keifer
Julie H WP'ddcn
Dessa M Knight, DeBary
Henriette A Patera, Deltoni
Beulah B K ilfoyle, Dellona
William (Bill) Welch, Enterprise
lola (I Green, Geneva

Born in (lay County, W. Vi'.,
she lived in Osteen for the past

MK.S, MAUDE ANDERSON

YOU ARE HEREBY P4011! lED
that an action to fore-close a moe
tgage on the following real properly

I2lt Signal Battalion

Ft Riley, Kansas 66417

Willis F'endell, Huntington,

W.

Vs.; brother, A. E. I)urhanm,
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
that
an
Chuluota:
11 randchfldren and
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Miss Annie Barclay, Live Oak.

Councilman

John

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a report on tlX 1974 annual
udit from accountant Charles
Lansing of the firm of Spillane,

olds

(20 u rt U ph

g on Bundy Action

Lansln and Snyder; open bids
on group hospltalizatlon, hear

staff and commission reports

and consider a request from
appeals court ruling "only Barclay Woods land de veloper
confirms what we contended — Sandy Kay for refund of 91

(Continued from Page
when first questioned,

sta temen ts were sup- that ere were tllghiy irregular sewer hookup fees.

pressed by Judge Williams and interrogation techniques used "
he blasted Herring's handling in this case.
of the Case — comparing his
"I only hope they've learned
tactics to those of th
e
Russian
a
lesson
and now know the
secret poli ce.
legislature
only allows the state
Brock
contended
th
e attorney and assistant state
statements were made to

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attorneys to use subpoenas to

Herring's chief Investigator, interrogate people,"
said
Jack R. Fulenwider, without Brock, a fo
rm
er
assistant
state
the State Attorney or his
assistant present and that In. attorney In Herring's Sanford
vestigators can 't utilize sub- office.
poena powers given by state
Bundy has continued working
law to the state attorney or his at his Altamonte job without
ta ts

-10 great.grandchildren
Brisson Funeral Home is in
Mrs. Callie M. Beall, 77, of charge of arrangements.
Osteen died Saturday night,

limits;

The Altamonte Springs city
coznznLssion Tuesday will bear

R uling

assis

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MRS. CALLIE BEALL

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The

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case.

VVEATHER
Yesterda-,s high 75 t
morni ng 45

tp,

Mostly lair today. Partly clou dy

t on ight a

Tuesday Highs In the
upper 70s today and near 90
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 22 years. She was a member of
Mrs. Maude Alice Anderson, T'1ay lows in the upper SOs
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Clii.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE the Osteen Baptist Church, the 96, of 58 Sm)Tna Dr., I.)eBary Winds variable mostly easterly to 10
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Rebekah Lodge, Sanford and died Sa turday night. Born in mph
merly
Plelle
M
Webb.
a
ka
Neile
CIVIL
ACTION
P40.
1S74CA04-B
Volusia
homemakers Assn.
['ten
Forecasti, Wtdnj,,,
Margaret Webb and STEPHANIE
Live Oak, she came to Sanford through Friday
In re the Marriage of
Florida
LeMay
Survivors include daughters; 63 years ago. She was a Gener ally fair sndwarmwnyjAy
MAY I DOLLIPIS. WIFE. AND
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
THOMAS GLENN DOLLINS. Mrs. Kenneth Clark, Sanford; member of the Congregational but turning (uOl( Th,.d
,sntl
All parties claiming interests by, HUSBAND
Friday lows Wednesday upper Se'.
through, under or against Nelle M
Mrs. S. H. Derrick, Falls Christian Church, Sanford.
north to near 70 south and Fr,dj
NOTICE OF ACTION
Jacks.on,EormecIyNeII,M, Webb.
Church, Vs.; sons, James, ElkTO
Survivors
include
a
daughter,
owrr
lOs north to tower s south
4
THOMAS
GLENN
k a Netle Margaret Webb and
INS.
view, SV. Vi'. and Earl of Mrs.
Robinson. High Wpdne',da upper SOs north 'ci
Lucille
Stephanie I LeMsy
No 261i5O.41S
70s South and Fr.Jay low 60s
and to all parties having or claiming
Hockledge; sisters, Mrs. DeBary; 10 grandchildren; 23 northLpper
to mid lOs SOuth
Ri 112
to have any right, title or interest in
Sterling Ansley, Aluchua; Mrs. great-grandchildren; a sister, Daytona Beach tides for Tuesday
'B' Company
the real proper ty herein de%cr,bed
LARRY LEE WEBB. 5R, el
Defendants
NO ME OF SUIT
TO- P4ELIE M JACKSON, for

ap-

Larry Goldberg and Andy Piland

BIRTH

Sanford:

c Miriam Chase
Frederick J. Eltonhead
James S Ekern Jr
David E Higginbofr
William D Causey
Delor es V. Mosley
Cheryl Hodges
Harry M(Quatttrs
Tim Edward Le
Leola P. Clark
Loyd Woods. Deitona
Arthur F. DeMetteo, Deltona
Lee flurgess. Dettona

WITNESS my hand and seal of _______________________

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board

Casselberry officials will Seminaui.

DISCHARGES
sngt man
Sa nford
FICTITIOUS NAME
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Elizabeth J Bombard
Notice is hereby given that I arr
that an action to foreclose a mor
Margie D Davis
engaged in business at 701 E
tgage on the following property in
Janet C DePeister
Semoran Blvd. Altamcnt. Springs, Seminole County, Florida
Evelyn D Dossey
Sminol County, Florida, under the
Lot Ii, ACADEMY MANOR.
Ernest England
fictitious name of HADACOL SALES UNIT ONE, as recoroed in Plat
Fried. M Forsyth,
COMPANY, and that I intend to Book 13, Page 93. Public Records Of
Cecil P Core
reg, stersatdnamewithtneClerl,of Seminole County. Florida.
Otto Hammerla nd
th Circuit Court, Seminole County. has bten filed against you. and you
Ethel M Hughes
Florida in accor dance with the are required to serve a copy of you r
Sally Lipsey
provisiomn of the Fictitious Name wtittenci,fens,s thereto, if any upon
Grace H Mills
Statutes, To Wit Section 961 09 LEONARD V WOOD, Attorney for
ViIlie Sams
Florida Statutes 1917.
Plaintiff, at Suite 211, 211 Mailtand
Otis Sanders Jr
S Robert T Brock
Avenue. Altamonte Springs, Florida
LouiS Uminger
PubIiVi: .IAn 6. 13, 20, 27, 1971
77701, and file the Original with the
DEJ is
Ctefkof the abot Styltd Court on or
before
the 17th day of February. —
___________________________
1975: otherwise a judgment may be
en tered against you for the relief AREA
dema(ted in the Complaint herein
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE said
Court, this 16th day of January.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C IR' (Seal)
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Arthur H 13c'ckwth, Jr
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Cler k of Circuit Court
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S9CA.os.o
By. Joy Stoles
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
Deputy Clerk
IGAGE ASSOCIATION,
PublIsh Jan 20. 77. Feb ). 10. 1971

zoning

Altamonte Springs City pointments, discussion of a Daniels; and several items to
Commission will meet at 6:30 work session, and two citizens, be pres
ented for Mayor Troy

p.m. Tuesday.

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cartels

scandal,

plant,

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engaged in business at 705 Collins CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
DIye. Sanford, Seminole County. COUNTY, FLORIDA.

DEJ 16

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________________________________________________________________________________ Casselberry at 7:30 p.m.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

CANDID PHOTOGRAPHY, and DIVISION A
that I intend to reg ter sa1 name NATIONAL
HOMES
AC
with the Clerk ol the Circuit Court , CE PTA NCE CORPORATION an
Seminole County, Florida in ac
Indlna corporation,
cordance wilt, the provisions of the
Plaintiff,
FiCtitiOuS Name Statutes. To Wit.
Secflon III 09 Florida Statutis 1917. WALLACE I. SHEPPARD. a single
S. Ocvid 0. Morris
man, and FANNIE A. SHEPPARD,
Publith: Jan. 6. 13. 20, 27, ieis
a single woman,

alor

Action

Florida under the fict?ious name of CIVIL ACTION NO, PS$4.CA 49-A

Stockpile Essenti l

BERRY'S WORLD

Legal Notice

Casselberr Fun

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Notice is hereby givm Ihat I am THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
HOSPITAL NOTES

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Increases

Another Watergate : Eastland Bbd
e
ri?

Legal Notice

GAINEsVII,lk;,
(AP) — and damage account for about needed to pr
odu ce the actual it would be able to recognize person would see only gross searchers must develop a natuSynthetic eyes that see could be 20 per cent of all blindness and visual Image on
the eye, Daw- subtle differences in intensity light patterns ra th
er than spe- ral synthetic gel to fit against
developed in six to eight years, are, for the most part, incur- son said,
from th ousands of points that cflic objects,
says a University of Florida able, Dawson says,
the sur face of the retina and
The University of Florida reflect light to it each second,
researcher tackling the
support thousands of the light
But Dawson says research by plan involves implanting 50 000 Wi
thou t this sophistication, a
problem of blindn ess,
In
addition,
Dawson
said,
reconvertors.
the Gainesville team has shown to 100,000 tiny ligh t convertors,
Dr. William Dawson, director that it takes only a very small microscopic replicas of the
so..
of the UF sight la boratory, says electric curren t to prompt th
e
lar
light
panels
used
on
the
it's a tough pr oject. But he adds undamaged portion of th
e reti- Sk)la space station and other
hfs optimistic that researchers na to send visual messages to space vehi
cles.
y
usi ng new space technology are the brain.
ds Ai
Like their space counternear a breakthrough.
A tiny electrode placed on the par ,
Dawson says Gai nesville sci- eye's outer surface can trans- w outs the small converters
ld excite pre viously in.
entists have been working to mit electrical c urrents to inn
er active nerves in the retina.
Item
duplicate the retina, perhaps layers and cause a bli nd person
For Council
If the converters — known as
the most crucial part of the eye, to see light, Dawson says.
photovalta icc" — could stiw.
The eye's cornea and lenses
One of Dawson's volunteers ulate enou gh nerves, an image
The city councils of three discuss an estimated $70,000
already had been duplicated, he who saw light for the first time would form on ano
Winter Springs City Council is
er
por
th
ti
on
cities
—
Casselberry, defi cit in the ci ty's budget and a expect ed to accept
says.
in )'ear's described the scene as of the retina a nd be relayed to Lo
th e
ngwood and Winter Springs request from Leo J. Cole to resignation of City Attorney
me retina, the eye's in- "brilliant as the a urora bothe brain. And there would be — will meet tonight. Winte
nermost portion, is the realis."
r operate a taxi service out of his Tom Freeman at its city hail
sight.
Spr ings will begin its meeting home to provide service to meeting. A work
"seeing" instrument. It focuses
In other labs, an imals are unshop will be
But Dawson says that to be with a workshop at 7 p.m. while South Seminole cities,
light rays and transmits them dergoIng tests tode
followed by the second reading
useful, researchers must make the gavel will call to order the
On the agenda in Longwood of Ordinance 113 giving Council
to the br ain. Retinal disease much electrical currenthow
Is - the artificial retina so complex mee tings in
Longwood and are: the Shadow Hills sewer authority to change speed

highS OSa m .$34 pm . low I it

a rn , 7 15 p m . Port Canaverat
Brisson Funeral Home Iii high 710am, S ,29 pm . low I 32
c'hare of arranvimpnt
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6A -Evenlng Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Legal Notice
FICTITIOUSNANE
Notices hereby given that I am

enOagedInsines%a,ON Winter
Park Dr
Casseiberry 32707,
Seminole C3unty. FlOfidA under the
fictitious name of SEMINOLE
TAXI, and that I intend to register
said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida In accordanc, with the
provislorn of the Fittllioij Name
St3tutfl. To Wit. Section
Florida Statutes 1957
5: leo J. Cote
Publis7s: Jan. 70. 27. Feb. 3. 10. i97
DEJ 76

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IN
THE
COURT
OF
THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT. 114 AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CASE NO. In re: the Marriage of
SANDRA SMITH. Wife

NATHANIEL E SMITH. Huthand.
DISSOLUTIONOFMARRIAGE
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO, NATHANIEL E. SMITH whose
address is unkfwfl
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

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Legal Notice

FOSi

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT
F FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO.
In re: Estate of
ANDREW PAVELCHAK

notice is herefy given that the
City of Winter Springs, Semnole
County, Florida will receive sealed
bids for the City Insurance,
Specifications are on file in the City
H, 107 N0rth Moss Roa't Army fIrm
Interested may call the Office 327
$133 during office hours. Cam. tOl

p.m.
Øicf must be In theotfic, by 7-30
m February 17. 1975.
The city reserves ttse right to
CPt 04 reject any or all bids.
(Seal)
Mry T. Norton.

deceased.
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
To All Creditors and All Persons

p

City Clerk

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Monday, Jan. 27.1975

Legal Not1c

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Having Claims or Demands Against
Said Estate:
You are hereby notified and
required tO Present any claims and

demands

which

you

may

have

against the estate of ANDREW
Publish: •Jan, 20. 77. Feb. 3. 1973
PAVELCHAK
deceased late of
DEJ II
Serisnole Cc.inty, Florida. to the
_______________________________
Clerk of the Circuit Cburt. and file
the same In duplicate anci as
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
provided In Section 733.16, Florida
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIR. Statutes.
In their Offices in the
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
County Courthouse in Seminole
SEMINOLE COUNTY
County, Florida, within four
PROBATE DIVISION
calendar
months from the time of
PROBATE NO. PR.7S.33.Cp
th, first publication hereof, or the
In re: Estate of
same will be barred.
IDA I. THOMPSON.
Filed at Sanford Florida, this 15th
deceased,
isay of January, 1773.
NOTICE TOCRED1TORS
5: JosepI Pavelthak
To All Creditors and All Peons
As Eitecutor
Having Claims r Demands Against
STENSTROM, DAVIS

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Legal Notice

Notice

eitateintheofflceofth,CIerko,th,
CIrcuIt Court of the Eighteenth

Judicial Circuit, 5.eminoie County,
Florida, Probate Divition, in the
Courthouse at Sanford, Florida,
within four calendar months from
the time of the first publication of
this notice, Each claim or demand
must be In writing and filed in
duplicate a
state the place of
residenc, and post office address of
the ciaimant and must be sworn to
øp the claimant, his agent or attorney, or the same shall be void.
Datedat Sanford, Florida, this
day of December,
Wanda J. Price
As Esecu'rix of selc ettate.
John C. Engleharctt, Esq.
for the Law Firm
Thomas N. Kirkland, Esq.
Attorney for Estate
Suite 950. Hartford Building
Orlando, Florida 32101

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Personals

NASHVILLE RECORDING CO.
LOOKING FOR SINGING
TALENT. 305 I7S.3311.
Leclthint Vinegarl Bat Kelpi Now
all four in one capsule, ask for
V86-#. Faust's 0ri.s.
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL API ON
For familIes or friends of problem
&amp;'inkers.
For further Information call 12) 4387
cv' wrIte
Sanford Al-Anon Family Group P.O.
Box 55), Sanford. Fla. 37771

DATE.
The proposed Ordinance is posted
at the City Hall, Casselberry,
Florida.
The MeetIng will be held in the
City Hall, Casselberry, Florida, on
the 10th day of February. AD. 1975.
at 7 :)OP.M..orassoonthereaft,ras
possible, at which time interested
parties and cltizent for and against
the proposed Ordinance will be
heard.
This meetIng may be continued
tromlimetotimeuntilflnalaclionis
taken by the CIty Council.

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Apartment manager couple wanted. YOUR OWN BUS IN ESS
for small complex, Sales back.
ground, mature, Must have other Service and supply dealers with
income Apply In person 1930 Lee
manufactured by
products
Road,' Rm, 1)9, Winter Park,
Purolator, Wells, Uniruyal,
Champion and others
Experienced Mechanic
Apply In person to
Dealers are estabished by the
__________
Wheel Ranch, 17.92, Sanford
company.

Apartments Rent
Furnished

Clean &amp; quIet, 1 or 7 bedroom apti
adults, no pets Lease. 327 151

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS
116W. 2nd SI.

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Duplexes

LEA5- D4"e untumnished
bedroom apt., 1)50. Ground I ba
of duplex, kitchen equipped, heat
air, quiet exclusive Sanfori
residential area. Mature adull
only No pets 322 1795
br 7 bedroom dupleit apartmenij
Furnished or unfurniShed 60'
swimming pool 4fl0 S Orlandc
Dr. 3232920.

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3 room furnIShed Cupløx with
screcried porch. 1)00 mo. 'duitt,
no pets. Apply 217 W. 17th SI.
Large 2 bedroo1n, fully equippec
kitchen, washing machine, all
conditioned, large yard, quiet
Geneva, $150. Call days, 319 5517
4 room furnished duplex, 24th St 1st
&amp; last mo plus 530 deposit 1 ch'ld
No pets 373 Sf11

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Seeds' In Herald Ads
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OHN KR IDER, ASSOc
W. Garnett White

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Near xi' bdrm. home In DeLand
.rea. Phone 3031411)03

Houses Rent
Furnished

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PLANNING A GARAGE SALE':
DON'T FORGET TO AD
VERTISE
IT
IN
THE
CLASSiFIED ADS, 3772611,
______________________

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Lake P.tary, 2 bedroom furnished
house.
Couple, no
pets.
References, $110. 3fl)93Ø,
Country home furnIshed, 7 bdrm .
1': bath, attached garage,
SecIed 5)90 mo., $100 security,
8300236

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SANFORD

"Get 'CM While

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SCENIC WEKIVA RIVER lovely
spot under the old oaks to vacation
or live. Fishing, canoeing,
swimming. Camp Seminole,
miles west oIl Ion SR 16. 333 4170

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WYPIPIEWOOD
LARGE LOT! 7
bedrooms, beautiful oaks. 575()
Ideal for retirees,

They're Hot! *

64 Equipmentfor Rent
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Pets and Supplies

M UNSWORTH REALTY
503W 1st SI,
333 604), 373 5)7
Reg. Real Estate Broker

IT'S GOOD ENOUGH

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ENOUGH FOR
"ME"

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For Sale

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WlLOti '.'AJ[.ii UPllTUR[
IIUY'-- SELL..TRAOE
3113)31 First St
3773677
Doughboy swimming pool, 10'
across, 1' high Good condition.
Filter Included $73 Call 3210673,

Motorcycles
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Feed
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CASH 322-4132
TOt' used furniture, appiiance's,tools,.
ed Buy I or 1001 items.Larry's
Mart. 215 Sanford, Ave.
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lC72HondalSOLlkepfew
6.'tOmlIe's $4S3
liOCSanfordA',e

Wanted to Buy

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Horses

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
t6

JIM DANDY.JAZZ.FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GORMLY'S, E 15. Sanford 333.4733

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You are always ahead when you
buy, Sell i:q re-nt with a Want Ad.

__________________________
Below Whole-sale, whul tte- tat?
American of MartinsviIIe solid
Oak bunk beds, $100 ut; with
matchIng desk. chair,
night stand,
$300

Real Estate Brokex

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BIG

Mobile Home Lots
3277643
For Rent
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MAITLAND FLEA MART
191) Hwy. 1792 Open Sat &amp; h"-

FOR THE

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

7345 Park Dr

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Your MLS Agency
REALTORS
?35 Park Dr

Ravenn.a Park- Pool, 3 bdrm.,
baths, family room, $35,000. Acre
Realty, REALTOR, 3237750
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ANIMAL HAVENGROOMING
&amp; BOARDING KENNELS
HEATED KENNELS 333, 5757

Your MLS Realtor

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322242O Anytime

Peg

Stenstrom Realty

DREAMWOLD
FRAME! I
bedrooms, nearly new roof.
equipped kitchen Only %)5

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Doberman Pinsther puppies, AKC. 68
$75 and $100 365 5710, Mr. An.
derton

Moving?

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1973 Harley Davidson
330CC $600
3273419
Motorcycles Automotive Repair
For details
CatI)21.0145

Stamps.Coins

It is January clearance time Sell
"Don't Needs" fast wills a
AMERICAN COIN COLLECTION
Classified Ad
for sa:, Cati 32? S6 for ap
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pointment to
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Trucksand Trailers

Hillbilly Riding Stables, horseback
riding by hour or day. Miles &amp;
miles of trail Open 21 s. a day. 7
72
Auction
days a week Night riding invited.
______________________________
1952 Chtvy
Parties and Individuals welcome.
Pickup Truck
Barbecue and night trail rides
6144155
Auction
first Saturday night each month.
Saturda'17pM
Call for reservations for night
1971 Toyotaplck.uptr',jck Excellent
Open daily 10-S We buy. sell,trade
riding. Horses boarded, includes
condition, 51,sso. Denton's Auto
feedS hay, and complete care,
Clinic. Geneva, Fla 349 357)
mo. Pasture board you feed, $10
Stan's Auction
1973 GMC pick up truck. 6 cylinder
mo. Horses bought, sold, arid
model TC1OIO3, Al cdit1on.
Hwy. 46, 1"i Mi East of
traded every day. Under new
$1,950. 327-132) or 272-7909.
3339719
management.
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1311 SANTA BARBARA DR.
SANFORD
I.? BED!eOOM APiS
SWIMMING POOL
FISHING, BOATING
DISPOSALS
323.0742 r 323:0532

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Harold Hall Realty
2606 Hwy. 17 92
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REALTOR333.5774
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Columns, sunken paneled family
rm, 3 Bdrns., garage, redw
Pf'Ivacy fenc., carpet. Un
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WILLIAMS ACCOUNTING, Five
Points, Call 377 7143 anytime.
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With

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Sanford Ave Master Beautician

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets.
Counter tops, Sinks. In.
stallatlon available. Bud
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$1,700 AtsOh:HPAirCompr.jiO4 -$73 Both excellent condition 313
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Teble, leaf, 4 chaIrs, and china Off
whIte Mediterranean style.
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Casselberi-y, 17.92, 1304206

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"Imp.ac" Wash S Spra Klein
Cittrior wills, eaves, patio, walks
3236677
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HEY,G000LOOKING
muddobbers wasps &amp; sp'der
Why Is your price only 516.000?.
webs
3330)97
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Couch,
$40;
Color
TV.
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Shag carpet, drapes. Owner's
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PS.
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streef In Sanford Nice and ne4t
Entrance P Rarssboltom. 332.71w ________________________
Roofing
payments $109 mo, or will trade
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or rent for 1700 mo with I yr
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Appliances
Repairs,
Remodel,
Additions,
Thompfl
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Build
up
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READ YOUR CLASSIFIED AD Seyk, 3214113.
deposit
5992
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Licensed, Bondei, insured Iris I Shingles All work guaranteed
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i.'KENMORE WASHER, parts. 1
Satisfaction guaranteed Licensed
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i bdrm, 1 bath, Plnecrest,i
Air Conditioning
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. sold daily in the Classified Ads
screened pitio, central heat Lair.
REALTOR
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Nothing Small abopt thatt
Reduced to 527.000.3735031 after 4461791
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You can get a fair price when yOu ________________________
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Harris, at SEARS In SantorU. 327.
.Painting,
Cement
Work,
8ltt'jtun.
fly owner, i bdrm, 7 baths. 2 car
Designing
advertise your "dcxii needs"
&amp;
Light
1771,
Hauling 327741$
garage,largeeat inkitctien.3yrs
Dressmaking by experts. Singer
the Want Ads
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old 537,500 373 6447 atter S and
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week ends
Call 373 0105 after 5
advertise your "don't needs" in
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one
a
see.
Call
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the Wan. Ads
372 3411 or 1393
EXECUTIVE HOME '- LOCH
Ciassied Ads serve the buying and
AM
FM.
FM
Stereo
Console
with
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ARBOR- 1 Bedrooms with all We flow have models ready for
'" sellng community everyday, read
record player. 377752,9.
Interior Exterior Plastering.
custom extras, 17131' pool
immediate occupancy in Carriage
,ind use them often Call 372 7611
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Plaster patching arid simulated
Beauty Care
Cove, Sanford's newesf mobile
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COLOR TV, 5)1.95 MONTH,
brick speciality 723 5325
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School are-a- 3 bdrms,
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extra clean, low down. $23,300
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
Tree
Service
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Acre Realty. REALTOR, 373 77
*03 Orlande Drive
(formerly Harrietti Beauty Nook)
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372
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515,000
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CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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Auto Repairs
Parts.Accessori
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LET ME TILL YOUR SPRING nay for
sale. Fertilized Bahia, Reconditioned Batteries, S12 95
GARDEN SPOT NOW. FLOYD
heavy bales, lImited supply. Call
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
FREER, 327519)
3310479.
1109 Sanford Ave.
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nave an eye for real value.
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eye ttie classified ads
Why 140.-cit and forget it? Sell it and
7 COWS FOR SALE
reOularlv
forges it with a Classified Ad. 327
MIX BREEDS
3611
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AT NOLL'S STORES
80
brings
Autos for Sale
every Friday nigh? 5 p.m. Don't
PUBL!C AUCTION
bi
Through
Feb.
22.
1915
all
new
home
There's
One
Near
You
10 Acres Ranch House
Call
forges to bring your own livestock.
Contracts wIll Qualify tot ah 2611 or Ill i3
)C72VegaHatchbaclscompleledrlve
SANFORD AIRpORT
TruckIoadofnewtackw,ly. II
EVERY MON. 7p.m.
rebateupto
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of
your
line with 2300 engIne. Will
$125 Mo.
NEW ALL STEEL BLDG
and
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Old
Hillbilly
Riding
new borne contraf
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separate Various body I interior
tO Acre rdnch fenced for horses,
I'ced
Household Goods
HIGH CLEARANCE CEILING
Stables Horses sold 7 days a YOuCan'taffordtornisstti.bargajns
our 1971 price list-will be
parts. 3293716.
T. JOHNS REALTY CO.
small flihlng pond Children and An4 doors, frontage on airport, Up to
week. 3773490
In- TVs, appliances.roomw,s -_______________________
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returnedto
you
inCashon
closing
pets O.K.
1,500 sq. ft. available im.
BROKERS
ot
carpet,
baby
furniture,
martIe
your
home.
Call
Johnny
Walker
1N4 Volkswagen
United Real Estate Assoc, Inc
mediately. Monthly cv' yearly
sInls and vanity tops, queen size
Hay for Sale
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322
6457
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ask
for
Singer
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basIs Phone 373 4070 weekdays.
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Days-3fl 6123
$2.30 a bale
and many Items to numerous
349 5669 after 4p.m.
"Ken" or "Bud". After hours, 333__________________________
NlgPsts3fl.Sl2lor 327 7S
GOLDEN
TOUCH'N
SEW
322 1379
Sanford
to mention, Dealers and public
3 bdrm. hou on tIm
7142 or 377.711). 191 Country Club ir)
sewing
1973 two 000r Buick Riviera. Like
cabinet, repossessed
welcome.
Aye, $150 mo, damage deposit. 37
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Business Property
*VA NO DOWN $22500 *
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new all the extras. 54,930. 373 $37)
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'fl machine. Full automatic.
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Lovely 3 bedrooms. 1" baths
For Rent
SANFORD AUCTION
or 322.7909.
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Livestock And
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Pay balance Of $70 or 10 pay
Jim Hunt
central alt, fenced, trees Many
2 Bedropms, 1 bath house. Walking
Poultry
l200Frencts Ave.
extras. Sanford, 332.3791,
1966 Buick LeSabre
distance to downtown, near SCENIC WEKIVA RIVER and _____________________ 2S74Pa,kDr,
373 7340
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372-2110
beautIful oaks, swimming, fishIng,
atPinôl dnA ,,nnihI,,
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REALTOR
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SADDLE &amp; TACK
6444155
____.-After Hours Drop In bobbin, zig il9, and) needle
and canoeing. See at Camp 3 Bdrm , 1'., baths, den, fam. rm.,
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security 372 3033;
377399)
carpet, c ha, many extras. All 3229211
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poSItIon, Like new Conditiori, sold LIQUIDATION AUCTION
Semlnole,Smileswestofi.4on5p
1973 VW Sport Bug, Sport Wheels,
---brick $76,000. Owner 3211724.
44.3221470,
75
for 5$$.baIeo,,,.43Cishor
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3 Bedrooms, 1", baths, carpeted,
Must ef l.C.5h talks Good tirms If
WehavebetnaskedtoIiquat
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custom interior, AM radio, 26,000
payments
of
$10.
New
warrpty,
deslreo by owner. 3 Bedrooms, 2'-'i
Trailers
some drapes. Closed in backyard,
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order of American Saddle Corn
miles, $2,595 Call Don Pope, 377
- 3 bdrm.. l'i bath, 55.000 down, take
lots, Sanford's best section,
central heat and air, kitchen
pony over 5)00.000 wo.th of Sad.
14.31 Dealer.
" TOWN SQUARE"
Call Creilit Dept
over existing $36,500 mtg. at 7',',
equipped, all electric, $700 month,
1913 S?arcrafl Camper
Mayfair 533.000. 3771)95; 333.7544
diesand tack of all kinds including
SANFORD
SEWING
CENTER
pet.
For
appt.
call
373
6407.
1st, last and security deposit. Call Sanford's finest shOps, offices now _______________________________
Sieep&amp; Like New
life time guaranteed Trammiel
1973 OldsmobIle (9 passenger)
-'-307 A East 1st St.. Sanford )fl.9
3233717.
$1,795. 3323109
available. Excellent location
Custom Cruiser. $250 and take
bits, Hacmore's and spurs. Sun. _______________________________
MUST SELL - NEW 3RD. 2 BATH
3230712 Or 1305327.
over
the payments. Very clean
HOME, all extras, good location,
Ev,S.l.6911663 Bt'droom, I bath. çen'ral heat 1, ______________________________
bean
clippers,
Kool
back
Pads.
1977
Travel
TraIler.
3'.
Tandem
Sneak Preview
plus everythIng imaginable in the
AM.FM stereo radio. Contact Bill
Make offer. 322
air, fenced yard. 6410234 or 131
wheel, excellent condition, aIr
tack line. Each Item offered will
Currie at The Herald.
535$ after S.
OPEN NOON TILL DARK
conditioning. 52.500. 3730136.
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DISCOUNT SALE
NEW 1. 2 and 3 bedroom homes ann
Cløseti overflowing with suits that
group tots to the high bidders with Emergency Sale, beautIful 1973, self Move ypur old abanoon car FREE.
GOOD TERMS
townhouses. Wali-towall carwi.
are too
no reserve,
If you will call me after 4 p m., 322
tight? A Classified Ad in
cOntained 27' travel tral.r. Air,
25% OFF
waIlpaper,bUlIl.inkitcn
Neat,
2
bedroom
masonry
home,
THE HERALD Is the amwert
ES TATE SACRIFICE
twin beds. 'Tyson Lane Mobile ___________________
maIntenance fee. LOW, LOW,
Cornerlot, fenced yarn $150cIsyn
Wed., Jan. 29 7 P.M.
Park, U.S. 17-97, DeLano.
On Every Appliance In
197? Subiru GL Coupe with air.
Alm.,st new, 3 bedroom, fl', bath
LOW 7'., pcI. interest under
112 Garrison Or. 7 or 3 bedrooms,
$155 per ma, to qualified purExcellent condtion, 3734147 After
home wIth carport and laundry
The Store With This Ad
chaser,
drape, carport, clean, siio Mo.
tandem plan Hwy 17.92 to 2StPs St.
AT CENTRAL FLA
Plan now to vacation this year in
5.
room. Good garden area. Assume
134 634$
west to Ridgewood and follow the
FAIR GROUNDS
SANFORD AUCTION
your own Rec Ve from
TAFFER REALTY
7 pcI. mtg Offer, up to 527.000
signs.
CIANNEX BLDG.
1200
French
Av'e,
1943 Rambler Ame-kn, 6 cyi.,
3 Bedroom, 1", Bath Home
accepted up till Jan. 31st. by
SANFORD RECVEE SERVICE
ORLANDO
Rep. Real Estate BrOiler
Probate court.
Clean, Large Cot
inspected. 5)75 A-S-tO Honda SO
731$ W. 1st
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322- 7340
lb00E.23thSt.,3fl:,j
Area One Inc.
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373 LIII
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6471)))
LAKE MARY - 3 bdrm,, I bath, REALTORS
$200 Down
FREIGHT SAL VAGE
Large 3 bedrooms, partly furnished
waterfront home, Florida room,
APPliaflces.Furfliture
Paint Etc.
Close in, Also effIciency apart
304 1 bedroory, I' bath hnuse, Good
central heil 1. air, beautiful kit. 14314 bdrm,, 2 bath, garages. Alt
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
mont, 173 323 1762.
credit andqualmfI buyer $739
chen, trees. W(
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electric kitchens, near schools, GCRMLY'S. E 4's, Saxi'r.x 331 fl3)
shoppIng. New FHA 30 yr. loan,
WE TAV.E TRADES
Home On Lake
low down. 323 0147 or $305377.
Bedroom set, dresser, chest, box
FORREST GREENE INC.
springs and mat., and night
bedroom, 7 baths, with good neigh
BUS1NI$5
Llstingt Wanted
REALTORS 37) 6353 or 6153333
stanØs $130, Others to choose
tU,pcl. mortgage, or refinance ____________________
Quick Courteous Service
VA or FHA. $37,000
from. Dave's Furniture, soc
Sales People Needed
Two houses, furnished. Lot $00' x
Sanford Ave., 3239310.
334' deep wIth fruit, oak &amp; pine
trtj, 513.500 cash or trade. 321.
KULP DECORATORS
WIlT REALTY
PAY1ON REALTY
015
109W. 1sf St .327-3215
Rep Real Estate Broker
Peg. Real Estate Broker
SIRV
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2479S.MyrtieAye,Santord
Two room sized air conditlers,
3271301 76l0HiawathaAve,.t)792 LAKE FRONT- Custom buIlt, 3
MOBILE HOME PARK
Phone371
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used) mos. Best offer. 332 $$73.
bdrm, 2 bath, large lot, trees, __________________________________
545000.
Rentals from onty
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After 1333 $344

PINECREST- POOL! 3 bedrooms
carpeting, dishwasher, central
climate control Only $76,000.

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payment, monthly payments less
than rent. Government sunsidiled
to Qualified buyers Call To s .1

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Gtney&amp;- $ acres, cleared, Irailer
hook up, 121.000;
per month, 3195315.

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Seminole County S acre wooded &amp;
pasture, beautiful homesite,
Terry Realty, REALTOR, 47$

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bdrm, carpet, air, walk to shop
fenced. 13)4659

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Stemper Realty

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Sanford 327 7111

?Bedrooms, 1 bath, big fenced yard,
near schools. Reasonable. 1319707, P C. Thompson

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Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
32219,1
1919S French
372 1374,333 1496,333734
333 1959,333 4161
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Acreage

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Areyouatulltimedrlv,rwlfhapart
time car? Check the Automotive
Section in The Herald everyday,

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Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And

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shade trees. Very reasonable, 373
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back of all Inven$orl.
Write today for a possible aftliiatio,i
and more written information.
Include phone. Al: Systems, Inc.
1650 S. Redwood Rd., Salt Lake
CIty, Utah $1101

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Unfurnished

Cozy upstairs apartment. A IS'
conditioning, privacy, $100 mon
plus security 831 OISI 83.1 375 9. Nce2 bedroom houSe for
lease,
mo
I Bdrm..a.c.h,at,pajd Wwcarp for I man or cpuple, mature. 3:
5693.
Payton Realty

Hairdresser, maleor female, with c
without following Located In ne, r Canbeoperatedout of your homon
a part or full time bails.
Zayre Shopping Center. Plenty
Requires
a minimum of $2411.71
walk In business. Call 373.7330
cash for inventory and iervice
purchased.

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
PerhapsAlcoholicAnonymous
Can Help
Call 173 4387
Write i.o. Box 17)3
Sanlord, Florida

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Help Wanted

COMPREHENSIVE
MPLOYMENT AND
TRAINING ACT
CETA TITLE VI
The following positions are availabl
th*t an action for Dissolution of
through an emergency publi
Marriage and Other relief has been
service employment progran
filed against you and you are
These positions are mad
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required to serve a copy of your
Rooms for Rent
availablewith
monies allocated b
fINE
YOU
TROUBLED?
Call
Toil
GOVERN
YOURSELVES AC
Said Estate:
written defenses if any. t
t on
the
federal
government
to
heI
Free,
MCINTOSH
644 2077 for "We Care"CORDINGLY.
You are hereby notified and
Attorney for Petitioner. Neigh.
relieve the unemployment. To b Private home-room. Ideal for
Attorney for Exeuto
"Hotline". Adults or Teens.
Dated this 22nd day of January.
bOrlod Law Office of Central
required to pre,,nt any claims and P.O
elderly person. Call for details 321.
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cOnsidered
for one of theti
Bo* 1330.
AD. 1975.
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Florida. Inc., whose address
0643.
positions applicants MUST mee
o
Sanford, Fl
(Sea!)
w. Central Blvd. Orlando, Fa,. aqahtt the estate of IDA I. Publish: Jan. 20, 77. 1973
5
Lost and Found
the followIng:
Mary W. Hawihorn,
THOMPSON, deceased late of DEJ $0
3750). and file the original with the
SEMINOLE COUNTY RESIDEN1 Deluxe room, fully furnished, TV,
City
Clerk
Seminole County. Flor,da, to the
Clerk 0I the above styled Court on
LOST teadlngGlasses
sofa, fireplace, by the wCek or
AND UNEMPLOYED AT LEAS1
Pubiib j,n 'O. 7?, is
City of ClLrrr 1.,
Cle- ci U- (ircu.t C,..jit, .J
n:ocith 3;2 (I
f- çfc' !rt,r' 2h1, i-nb,
Brorr arid Orar
Case
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(JAY5
Florida
DI) 8)
the same irs duplicate an
Reward. 3fl 023.4 or 327.54)7
wise a judgment may be entered
as
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Preference in hiring will be: head oi
PublIsh: Jan. 77. 17)5
Provided in Section 733,16, Florida IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
against you for the ref id demanded
households, persons that have
DEJ
1)5
Statutes. In their Offlcej in the EIGHTEENTH
Apartments Rent
irs the Petition
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
_______________________
expended all unei'nployment In 10
JUDICIAL CI
6
County Courthouse in Seminolc' CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Child Care
WlTNE5SmyhandafhI0f
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
I.Jnftjrnished
surance
benefits,
laid
off
and
or
CITYOF
County. Florida, within four COUNTY. FLORIDA.
said Court on January )4, 1973
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
not eligible to receive unem
CASSELBERRY,FLORIDA
iilI sIt with elderly or patients
(Seal)
SEMINOLE COUNTY
LUXURY STUDIO
calendar monthi from tne time of CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.33.CA.30.A
ployment insurance benefits
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
recuperating at home, days or
the first publication hereof, or the In re: Petition of
EFFICIENCY
Arthur H. 8ikwitti, Jr
PROBATE DIVISION
(except those lacking work ex
ADOPT ORDINANCE
evenings, Call 32l-73,
same will be barred.
Clerk of Circuit Cowl
327.2090
PROBATE NO. 7524CP
POLAND 6. RASMUSSEN
perInce), and Viet Nam area era
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
In re: Estate of
Filedat Sanford, Florida, this 13th
NOTICE OF ADOPTION
vpteran5
(special
vet).
NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN by
FRANKLIN ARMS APTS.
day of January, 1973.
Diputy Clerk
ALLEN I HARMAN.
PROCEEDINGS
Good Things to Eat
the City of Casselberry that the
1)70 Florida Ave.
MVy R Thompson
lns.otv,ncy Petiti*n
TO: RICHARD ViCTOR HOWLAND
deceased
PLEASE
APPLY
DIRECTLY
TO
Council will consider enactment of a
373 6650
As Executrix
Nelghbortsood Law Office of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
N orth Carolina Apples, $1 flu. W. I.
113 South Broadway
THE
AREAS
DESIGNATED.
nonemecgency Ordinance entitled
Central' Fla., Inc.
Harvey Coult,r
To
All
Creditors
and All Persons
JustIce Produce, State Farmers
Red Hook, New York 12371
MARINERS VILLAGE APiS.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
106W. Central Blvd.
Attorney for Estate
HavingCiaim,oroemandsAgains,
PERSONNEL
YOU ARE NOTIFED that the
Market Stall 6. 322.1055; 327516).
DEPARTMENT,
)&amp;7fldrm.furnorunfurn,
OF
CASSELBERRY.
FLORIDA,
P.O. Bøx 3236. Forest City,
Orlando, Fla.
above named Petitioner, ROLAND Said Estate:
Room 307, Courthouse, N. Park
)2O7OrIandoDr., 3736470
AMENDING ARTICLE Ill, SEC.
Florid.a 37751
Publish: Jan. 20,27, Feb. 3. 10. InS
You
are
FRUIT
FOR
SALE
hereby notified and
6. RASMUSSEN. has filed
Ave. Sanford
TION
7.11.
PROVIDING
LATEST
Publish: Jar.. 20, 77, 1975
01)97
327 U4
required to present any claims and
2 Planners
Petition In the above Styled Court
Comprehensive Land DeBary, Adults. Lovely large I
REVISION
AND
FUTURE
DEJ$7
bedroom air, ideal for retired
for the adoption of the minor demands wlsIth you may heve
Planning
_________________________________________________________
REVISIONS OF THE SOUTHERN
person. 141 64$; 3275051.
6.
Fruit
Jars.LIds.Sea,s
Firefighter
children named intht Petition, and against the estate of ALLEN L.
Recruits
STANDARD BUILDING CODE;
HARMAN, deceased late of
you are omrnanded to serve a copy
Firefighting, EMT and or 200 Hr.
AMENDING ARTICLE Iii, 5CC.
S.emlnoie
County,
Florida, to the
OVIEDO- Duplex. Furn. or unfurn.
of '.'our written cefenses, if any,
Mm Standards helpful
ORMLY'S, E 16, Sanford 373.1733
TION 717, PROVIDiNG LATEST
Clerk of the Circuit Court, and file
Ideal location, reasonable rent.
___________________________
John A. Baldwin, Petitioner's a
I. Accounting Clerk II
REVISION
AND
FUTURE
Ph. owner 3653721 anytime.
torney,wtsoseacfdresses5uit,7g5gQ the same in duplIcate and as
I'
Deputy
Civil
Defense
D'rector
NAVEL
ORANGES,
$3.50
RU
REVISIONS OF THE SOUTHERN
Stat, BanR No. 570
Provided In Section 733,16. Florida
I Safety Dir,ctoc.Englneeq
East Highway 436, Cauelberry
AlsoTangerines
STANDARD BUILDING CODE ill.
CONSOLIDATEOREPORTOFCONDITIONOF
C tote to downtown, new Lovely 2
Statutes,
In
their
Officts in the
I Juvenile Coordinator
Florida.
32707,onorbefor,the
11th
AA
3fl6733or3fl0342
PLUMBING;
'FLAOSHIPU.S. BANKOP SEMINOLE'
PROVIDING
bedroom, air, carpet, kItchen fully
day of February, 1973, and file the County Courthouse in Seminole
Degree
Required
ADOPTION
OF
OF SANFORD IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
SOUTHERN
equipped.
Wat,r.sewergarbage
County,
Florida,
within
IANO
1
ORGAN
LESSONS,
Gary
1
o'iglraI with the Clerk of thiS court
four
Recreation Specialist
STANDARD MECHANICAL CODE.
AND DOMESTICSUBSIDIARIES
service Pd by owner. $170. 372
laing Steele, Instructor. Orlando
caIendar months from the time of
either before service on Peistioner'
1973
EDITION,
ATTHECLOSEOFIUSINESSONDEC.31,1974
AS
THE
759$ or 373 1593.
School of Music now accepting
attorney, or immediately thereat, the first publication hereof, OS' the MECHANICAL
SHERIFF'S DEPAPTMEPIT,)OIN
CODE
OF
THE
same
will
limited private enrollment in
be barred.
ter; otherwise, a default may be
Park
Ave.
CITY
OF
ASSETS
CASSELBERRY,
Slnford, 322.0919.
Filed at Sanford Florida, tifis 11th
3 Deputy Sheriff
entered against you for the relief
FLORIDA; CONFLICTS; SER.
day
of
January,
7S
Sandlewood Villas
demanded in the Petition,
Cash and due from banks (lnciudng 50VERABILITY;
EFFECTIVE
Harvey Coulter
THIS NOTICE shall be published
PROPERTY APPAISER. Room 116,
unposted debits) ..................................971,613.33
DATE.
1
Instructions
As Executor
Courthouse
once each week for four (1) con
RENTAL APARTMENT HOMES
(a) U.S. Irsasurysecurlties ..............S 1,102490.95
The proposed Ordinance is posted
HARVEY
COULTER
secutive
weeks
I. Junior Apswalser
In
Th,
Evening
fbI Obligationi of Federal Financing Bank
at
the
CIty
Hall,
Casselberry
Attorney for Executor
Merald. Sanford, Florida.
Ii roll now for January Iewing
Total (ltems2(a)&amp;(b)) ...........................1.102,690.95
Florida.
P0. Box 3236
BOARD
OF
PUBLIC
IN. * Unfurnished
classes, Singer approved dealer.
Obligations of other U.S. Government
Consideration
will
be
given
at
a
Court at Sanford, Seminole County. Forest City, Florida 32751
STRUCT1ON, 23 E. Commercial,
2)0 E. 1st St. 3731441.
agencles.ndcorporations .............................2.132,791.30
meetIng
to
be
held
in
the
City
Hall.
Sanford
Florida. this StPi day of January, Publish: Jan. 20, 77. 1975
Obflgat not States and political subdivisions .............4.447,74003
Casselberry, Florida, on ttse 10th
DEJss
1- Air Conditioning Technician
Other securities (Including $ 0
day of February A.O. 1973, at 7:30
* W/W Shag Carpet
Seal)
corporate sxocks) ...................................
P.M., or as soon thereafter as
14
Camping.Resorts
0
ArThur H. Seckwlth, Jr.
CITY OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
Tradlngaccounts.curitles ..................................
at which time interested
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
I
Clerk of the Circuit Court
273 Newburyporl Ave., Alt. Spgs.
Federal fun sold and securities purchased
parties
and
CItliani
for
and
against
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Range•Refrigerator
1 BuIlding Maintenance Man
By: Lillian 1. JenkIns
SCENIC WEKIVA RIVER
underagrefmentstoril ........................
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR the prOposed Ordinance will be
ICition or live under beautIful 1 Crew Man Nursery Mars
Deputy Clerk
OerIOifl$ .....................................
heard.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Daks. FishIng, canoing, swim.
JOHN A. BALDWIN of
Bank premIses, furnIture an Ilxlurcs
This meeting may be continued
PROBATE DIVISION
Baldwin
I
Dlkeou
rning, mobile home or camp sites. CITY OF CASSELBERRY, 93 Lake
Dishwasher•Disposal
andOfherassetsrepresentlngt,ankpr,m
frumtimetotim,un?iIflnalactis
PROBATE wo. 7I-23.CP
..........1.133,.491.$
.....................0
Attorniys at Law
Triplet Dr.
Camp
SemInole, Smiles west of 1.4
taken
by
the
City
Council
In re: Estate of
,rPSR 44, 327.4170.
Suit, 70. 300 East Highway 436
1. Secretary
Invrtmec*i in aubiidIariis not consolidated................0.
GOVERN YOURSELVES AC.
ERIC WADSWORTH JOHNSON.
1. Dispatcher
Casselberry. Florida 37707
Cui?omr's liabIlity to this bank
CORDINGLY.
deceased.
Clothes Washer - Dryer
ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER
On acCePtances Outstanding ............................
DATED
thIs 72nd day uf January,
NOTICE TOCREDITORI
.0.
Publish:
Jan.
13,
20,
77,
Feb.
3,
CITY
OF
OVIED0,
42
S.
Central
Other CtIfs (item 6 0, "Other Assets")
To All creditors and All Persons AD. 1973.
WANT AD
OEJJ1
2 Maintenance Workers
(lncIudlrsg$4directleasefinflclflQ) ...................341,090.33
Having Claims or Denear.di Against (Seal)
Recreational Building
Mary W. Haettwne,
Said Estate:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TN!
CITY OF LONGWOOD. 175 W
TOTAL ASSETS
CitY
Clerk
You
are
hereby
notified
.
?o,.s4o,m,;$
and
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Warren Ave.
City of Casselberry.
required to Present any claims and
CUlT OF FLORiDA IN AND FOR
NFORMATION 1 Court Clerk
FlorIda
demands
which
* Heated Pool
you
may
have
SEMINOLE COUNTY
LIABILITIES
against 11* estate of ERIC WAD. Publish: Jan. 77. 1975
PROBATE DIVISION
CITY OF SANFORD. N. Park Ave
SWORTii JOHNSON. decease'i late DI) 136
PROBATE NO.
7. Clerk.Typist ii
Demand deposits of individuals, partner
D
IAL
of
SemInole
County,
Florlda,
to
the
In re: Estate of
* 1.2 Bedroom
1. PIafvsing Aid
IsIps. and corporltInjn ................................
CITY OF
Clerk of the Circuit Court. and tue
3,914,49750
BEATRICE A. ANDERSON
Time and savings deplts Of individuals,
the same in duplicate and as
CASSELBIRRY,
deceased,
FROM 5,65
parnerssIps.andcorporatj
S eminole 322.2611 CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS- 102
FLORIDA
provided in Section 733.16, Florida
........................&amp;,O*OOsi.fl
NOTICETOCREDITORS
110W
AIRPORT BLVD
N.
Moss
Rd.
DeposItsofUnl,edSta,n,,,
.......................102,231.90
NOTICE OF INTINTTO
Statutes. in their offices in the
Ti All Creditors and All Persons
...................7.117.041.11
1. Firefighter
ADOPTORDINANCE
County Courthouse in Seminole
HavIng Claims or Demands Against
1 PvbI' Works M.)Intenanc, Man
Dipealts of foreign governments and
County, Florida. within four TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Said Estate:
Winter Park•
I. Dispatcher.pollc,Fire
Cfictaltts,tions .....................................4.
calendar
months
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
by
from the timi of
You are hereby notified and
flour
DiPOSItSO Cofnmetcial banks , ............................
the
City
of
Casselberry that the
the I lilt publication hereof, or t.
.0.
riquired to present any claims and
city park &amp; Sanford Plaza, From
SEM. CO . MENTAL HEALTH
Certified and Off 1cm' checks, etc.......................)4,Q73,3
same
will
be
brred.
CouncIl
will
considr
enactment
of
a
demands which you may have
5140 Airport Blvd. near Sanford i.
FACILITY, 103 Robin Rd.,
Driando 831 •9993
TOTAL DEPOSITS .................. $ 17,367,cn,)5
Filed at Sanford Florida, Ihi5 11th nonemergency Ordinance entitled
against the estate ot BEATRICE
Ave 373 1340.
Altamont,
Springs
(a) Total demanddeposits .......... $ 5,130,114.93
day of January, 1975.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
A. ANDERSON, deceased late of
I Case Workers
(b)Totaltimeandsavinçd,posits
Bertha
V.
OF
CASSELBERRY.
FLORIDA.
S 11.632,69)77
Johnson
S.emlnoleCounty, lottie Clerk of the
3 Day Care Workers
Federal lurts purchased and e,ritis
Ask For Want Ads
DESIGNATING
31
As Executrix
THE
CITY
Apartments Rent
Circuit Court, and file the same in
1. Houseparent(s)
sold under açsreementstorpr$5
PLANNING
DEPARTii'ENT
AS
............730,0.0O
HARVEY COULTEP
Furnished
duplicateand as provided In Section
- Oooeeper
OtherIiabllitlesforborred,yney .
Want Ad
THE CITY OF CASSELBERRY
Attorney for Estate
................
0.
733.16. Florida Statutes, in tPii4r
I.
Clerk
Typist
Mortgage Indebtedness ................' ......... ...
LAND PLANNING AGENCY;
P.O. Boz 3736
.0.
lic, clean furnished apt, Private
offices In the Cnty Courthouse in
1 Secretary
Accepfènc,s eiecuted by or for account
AUTHORIZING FUNDING OF
Forest City, FIa 3773)
entrance,
SemInole County, Florida, within
Department Hours
Utilities furnished. Call
cfIPslsbonkandQutsta,ng .........
SAID PROGRAM FROM THE
Publish: Jan.20, 27. 1173
..........
-0.
327-1526 after i.
four calendar monfpss from the time
I:OOA.M,.$:30
P.M.
CtherlIabJIit
................
01) $6
GENERAL REVENUE FUND;
Equal Opportunity Employer
701,571.73
......
Ofthefir$tpubf!catoereot,o,fh,
Monday thru Friday
_______________________
One Bedroom Turn. Apt,
ESTABLISHMENT
OF
samewIHbebar,-.,
______________
TOTALLIABILITIES ...............
PROCEDURAL FORMATS;
4)5 Palmetto Ave.
.....
IL$17,710.0
UI ruStlm,,.......4lca line .
Part time light delivery work,
Filedat Sanford. Florida, this 13th
AUTHORIZING ADVISORY
""$7.0
dayof January, 1973.
Pexible hour,. must have own
MllIORIYV INTEREST IN
651lru2.Stlmss ........
OTHER
3lca line
INTHE CIRCUITCOURT,INAND COMMITTEES;
S: Laura Ann Gufilla
transportatI, and this cpui
I
CONSOLIDATEDSUBSIDIARIES '
DISCRETIONARY COUNCIL
room furn. garag, apt,, adults
.
0
FOR
As Executrix
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
26
Ilmu ......
coIncIde
with
another
job.
Must
be
24c
AUTHORITY;
SEVERABILITY;
FLORIDA.
only. Pfo pets. $90 per mo 3733167.
STENSTROM. DAVIS
depe,ylable. Reply Box 540 in care
CONFLICTS; AND EFFECTIVE
'2.00MINIMUM CHARGE)
IN PROBATE NO. 7S.15.CP
&amp; MCINTOSH
of The Evening Herald, P.O Roe
RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
DATE
3 Lines MinIm',m
In re: the Estates of:
ATtorney for Executrix
or7 Bedroom Adutti Only
1657, SflfOS'd, FIa • 37711
The proposed Ordinance is posted
,
LAthE A1. DECEASED,
Park Avenue Mobile Park
he
Longer
Your
Ad
Ru.IS
at
the
City Hall, Casseiberry,
Inte 't' j in high earnings
Sanford. TI
NATHANIEL ASH, Deceased,
7543 Park Drive. 333 2541
Tjha Less It Costs Per Line
Pjrsuant to internal Revenue Service rulings) - ,
Florida
11.31760
.
REDDICK ASH, Deceased.
working full or part time For
Publish: Jan. 20. 77, 1975
Omerreserveronio.asn
Consideration will be given at a
Per Day.
interview pIscine 5303700
..
0DEJ-7
ROSELLA
ASH
(ALLEN),
C asslfied Ads are here to help you
meeting to be held in the City Hall.
Deceased
0
______
buy, sell, rent or swap . It a low
Casselberry,
Make
It a happy new year Payoff
Florida. on the 10th
NOTICETODEFENDA
cost. let us help you
ated
For
Consecutive
TOTAL RESERVEiS OIl LO&amp;Ps
plac, yours
day of February, *0. 1975, at 1:30
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
, year's bills and start Saving
THE STATE OF FLORIDA:
Call 377 26)1 or 131 9993.
ANDSECURITIES
lSertians_No Change
again Call AVON 641 3079.
14,7)740
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIA.
TO:
EDNA
MAE
ASH, P.M., or as soon thereafter as
5iole, at which time interested
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Of Copy.
RESIDENCE WOLCOTT. NEW
Ti IrnhlPied 7 bedroom
apartment 703
C,lamorous part time sales. eves, a
'OUNTY, FLORIDA,
YORK, LAST MAILING ADDRESS, parties and citizens for and against
E. 71st St. Air conditioned wall.
week No canvasing, collecting or
CAPITA ACCOUNTS
CIVIL ACTION 140.
ROUTE NO. 3, LUMISVILLE the proposed Ordinance will b
Announcements
vaIl carpet $123 montti, $5
deliverIng
Car
JACK COPILOII and DOLORES
&amp;
phone
ROAD, WOLCOTT, NEW YORK. heard
tarnage depotit, 37306,30
necessary
'
.
Sarah
COP4IOPI. his wife,
This meeting may be continued
Covetitry
14590.
'
0
1-Card of Thanks
Jewelry
(specify Interest rateand maturltyol lath issue ovtstandingi
ni after 6
.
Plaintiffs,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, from tlmetotime until final action is
EQuitycapltal. total ...........
In Mimoria m
v'
that SINCLAIR ASH has flied a taken by the City Council
1431,100.30
DOROTHY JEAN GLOS.
GOVERN YOURSELVES AC.
Petition In the Circuit Court of
3_.Cemeteries
ELECTRONIC
Preferredstock.totaIparva, .
,
..
. .
Diftndant.
.oSeminole County, Florida. for CORDINGLY.
(No shares outstanding 0)
Personals
NOTICEOFSUIT
DATEDthis7?nddisyofJntjary,
Determination of lteirs of Lanie
Commons?ock.total par yal, .
.
TO: DOROTHY JEAN 6105
TECHNICIAN
..
30000000
Ash, Deceased, Nathaniel Ash. A 0. 1973
Lost and Found
(No. shares authorized 30,0001
LB
residence unknown
deceased, Reddik Ash, deceased.
(Plo. shares outstanding 30.000)
Chdd Care
PART
TIME
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Mary
W.
HawThorne.
Md RoseIla Mt. (Allen), deceased.
Surplus 7_jMotels Hotels
City Clerk
that an action to quiet title to the
...j0000
. ...............................
1 "eIXed Electronic Technician
Undivideo' Profits .....................
.
City
of
Canelberry,
towing 4SC1Ibed properties
Earn $10 per hn'r DerfrmIna
..
a copy of your written defense,
Eating Places
Reserve for contingencies and
Florida
S#rr.ir'te County, Florida:
ro.,tine maintinanc, no compte
any.un hij Attorney, Albert II. Fitts,
Cerc 5 sp-.t4l reserve
,
.
data Processing
totS. Blork "R'. KNOLL WOOD,
ood Things to Eat
.
0
*$*%e address is siowi below, and Publish: Jan 27. 1975
equipment
Dl) 1
SECOND ADDITION, according to
located In S4nford, Fia.
tile the original with the Clerk of
10-I
Do
It
Yourself
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
the plat thereof 's recorded sti PINt
t,osi.a)o
IICTITIOUS NAME
Above Styfd Court on or before the
rvom
1
t,
'.
NoIsc it Piereb oven trat I am
t
3-rd day of Marcn, t,therwise a
nstruttions
'fltOrrn'3to,, and a p'r
TOTAL LIABlLITIE. REiERVES AND
Seminole County, Florida.
_______________________
tonal interview contact:
Default Judgment will be entered engaqed In business at Ny I? 97,
CAPITAL AC COUNTS
has ben filed ag.rt'4t you, and YOU 'sQa'nst you for the relief demanded LOnQwOod 37750. Seminole County,
Me', Jim Russell, Orlando
70.sao.59)
Ti'avel &amp; Recreation
are
reouired to Serve a copy of your
Mon Jan 77
in said Petition, which ir i Delex
Florida under the IICIIIIOUS name of
IN 1 P3$ Auto Icia,s
ran
*Vittn defene, It any, toil on W.
minaf ion of the heirs of Lanse Aih, .1. L MARTIN ')BA JOHNNY'S
At 30S 795 7576
lxi
13-'rravel Agencies
The Iteraias
an Equal Opportunity
44EMORANDA
THOMAS LOVEIT. attorney for
ClaSSified 14(1104,
dcessed, Nathaniel Ash. deceased. MODULAR MOBILE HOMES and
Employer
amping.Resorts
Plaintiffs, whoi a*i,cs,', IS Suite
Rddick Ash, deceased, and Rosella that I Intend to S'giSter Said name
SPECIAL Aets Lamp,
verage of tt,tal dapcpIits for the )5
17)0
Pan
American
c.Mj 13 c,ets, Fan 1.,tt, .
Bank
Ash (Alien), deceased, and thier with the Clerk Of the Circuit Court,
Join the world of Fun, Fashion ani
IS-I cton Sports
fl
t5lt
t'.,l.Trv
q i'.'h (eitdie
OrttvJ, I
4.'rCy Show anij sell DUtChn1d
It Cpnt
.rrnno!e tiurity. Iloraj ri at
I/cl', t)I c'
3)101,
t4tpCOivt. ritecr'tt n the fottow.n
1iir

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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA.
AMENDING SECTION 131 OF THE
CASSELBERRY CITY CODE TO
INCLUDE CHAPTERS 311 and 373,
PART II, FLORIDA STATUTES;
PROVIDING SEVERABlLiTY
CONFLICTS, AND EFFECTIVE

either of you, may have against said

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAI MS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
SAID ESTATE:
You and cacti of you are hereby
notified an required to fil, any
claims and demands which you, or

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CITYOF
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
CASSELIERRy
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
NOTICE OP INTENT TO
CASE NO. 7432$.CP
ADOPT ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Estate
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN By
EDWARD FRED ACKMANN
Deceased. the City of Casselberry that the

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Steinke called "the best shooting team I've ever
seen.
"We'd work for our points and then they'd take
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after birth Nov 23, 1973 She they would consider adopting
Charlotte and Alvin Lange has held only one
of her 10
"We want more children,"
wanted a family of two girls and babies
Jolene
Ilene,
the
sole
said
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two boys. But when Mrs. Lange sur v
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sextuplet
born
Dec.
8, adopted child, lie said they
DEAR
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My in-law, Nellie. She is 27 and my failed to conceive, they said 1974.
have not consulted an adoption
nomination for heel of the Year son is 22.
they felt d
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is "Slim Smith," which, of
agency,
but they talked with
Jolene
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Then they learned that Mrs tensi'e care at Valley Medical
Slim is good looking, clean my son married
long
her, she got Lange could bear
children with ('enter here. The Langes say dfl d complicated.
shaven, and believe it or not, he him to legally adopt her kids,
the help of the drug Pergonat. they have been told t he
nears his dark, wavy hair cut
Vincent Nola, Mrs
y may be
As soon as the papers were
She bore quadruplets. None able to bring her home by Lange 's obstetrician,
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March
the time she is eady
from her brother
pregnancy flrhI;:S third
She bore sextuplets less than
million-dollar smile and true- In Los Angeles saying
"Children fulfill a marriage," he
m.
their 13 months later. Only one suravailable
Hue eves, lte Paul Nen man, mother n as dying, so she h;md to
tn
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avert
Mrs
line
5:11(1 Insikjn1' spry
VI.
1k came into the cocktail ll there at once.
and roy.cheeked despite her mother multiple birth
lounge where I'm a waitress,
"She Is a healthy woman,"
"I ask why it happened to us, recent ordeal. "Even with a
he
She drew all the mone out of why
said
had two dr inks and we started my son's and her joint checking
in an interview. "There Is
twice?" Mrs. Lange said in good marriage like ours the
no reason for her not to go
talking. Then he discovered account and flew to California. tells
an interview. "Alvin always always something lacking.re's
We through
somebody had lifted his wal!et.
another re 'nane "
me life' comes with no felt the two of us would be able
Nobody heard a thin
I took care of his bill, and then Nellie for three
The
last
previously reported
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We're
not
too reli. togivesornethjng to children, to sextuplets were
weeks. Then she
born Jan. 11,
he asked me if he could see me sent my son
gious but we both believe provide a good home."
a te1eam froi
1974, to a Cape Town, South Alhome after work. I sai4 okay Hong Kong saying she
Mrs. Lange said she Is con- r
wasn't things happen because God
We used my car because his coming back. No
ica woman after a full-term
makes them. Without that be sidering taking a fertility drug
return
n as in the shop.)
pregnancy, and the last in the
ad. hid we'd be in trouble because again.
dress.
United States were those of the
When we got to my place, he
Now in son has four kids and there wouldn't be anything that
Her husband, a $
12,500-year Eugene Staneks of Lakewood,
said his pad was being Painted no wife.
could
and asked if he could sleep on DETROIT GRANDMA (AGE
Mrs. Lange, 26 , never saw the would rather try to
have anoth- pletsrvjved, Mrs. Stanek
my couch. I said okay. The next 39)
day, he drove me to work in my
DEAR ABBY: I think the title
car, and promised to pick me up of "Heel of th
e Year" sho ul d go
after work. He never showed to
that no good so-and-so who
up.
robbed the blind man who sells
You guessed it. That heel had pa
per's and magazines on the
taken everything in my corner near my house.
apartment he could hock, and
1t was bad enough torob the
he took off with my car.
poor old guy, but he beat him up
Not only that, but I lent him so bad he had to
go to the
$100. The police found my car in hospital.
ato wn 3OOmIles away, and S
JOEfNThEBRONX
is still missing. Sign me...
DEAR ABBY: Heel of the
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DEAR ABBY: The Heel of Into my house and cleaned me
the Year has got to be my out while I was out of to
daughter's former boytrienci. attending my father's funeral.
He is 24. and my daughter is 19. They backed u a truck and
He got her in a family way and took everything. They
didn't
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R!PPED
problems, The "problems"
SAN FRANC1S
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(ages 16 and 17) and ne wife
DEA R ABBY: H
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my daughter never even )mew Year, please take
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usband.
he had. The three of them were He told me th
at thIs year the
also pregnant by him,
office Christmas party was
Sure, we could take him to employes only
no wives of
court, but what good would that luiibands allowed. Naturally, I
do?! can think of a good stayed home and my husband
xmIshment for him but you
t al
camehomeat4
couldn't print ft in the paper. AM)
Please send the Heel of the
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Year medal to this sex maniac and hus bands WERE
Invited,
In Chicago. 7liank you.
andhehadtoldneat
MRS.J. party that! was home, sick in
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of the Year be a woman? 11 so, ALIVE AND WELL IN
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seconds to play. But the CCC Marauders rattled off
six points to knot the score at 85-85 and cause the
second overtime,
Central Catholic outscored Lyman 13-4 in the
final three minutes.
"I just wish we'd win one for the boys," Lyman
Coach Rick Steinke said alter the game. "That's the
whole thing. I'll be In this game a lot longer,
hopefully, than they will.. .they'll be In it a year or
two. and they've got to learn how it feels to win a
few games."
Lyman Is now 2-15.
"Lack of experiencc on our part told the tale.
These kids are young, they haven't played much
ball. We've tried to teach them, bit by bit, but it just
seen-is we can't teach enough to win a ball game.

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the Gamma Latubda Chapter of the sociority, the ad Is displayed
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NIA. Mtda Gennars of Oviedo,a volunteer worker ld the Central
Florida Zoo, stamps a bluebird on th e backs of th ese
yogsters'
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th e zoo and visit their favorite anim als, Heidi Smith, 4, tighter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith of Oviedo, and Sean
Mar,tou, 3, son
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hard and enthusiastic about the next game. They've
got the best attitude of any 2-15 team in the state."
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the second extra period to secure the triumph.
The Marauders were successful on 20-of-24 free
throws in the game. Lyman made 11-of-20.
Spellissy led all scorers with 35 points. Teammates Hadden had 24 and Killalea had 20.
Wright led Lyman with 26 points. Hudson added
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Coming from behind to win is even sweeter.
Sanford Naval Academy did both here Saturday,
upending Tampa Temple Heights 60-58 in a game decided by
Mark Bassett's field goal with three seconds left.
Bassett's final bucket topped a sizzling fourth quarter of
V points that powered Navy to its first win in six games,
despite an 11-point deficit at the start of the fourth quarter.

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The Grenadiers boosted their lead to 35-22 in
the first five minutes of the second quarter with
15 points to Brantley's eight. Th' quarter ended
FOREST CITY
Although the scoreboard with Colonial holding a 45-30 advantage.
told of a 74.68 Orlando Colonial win over Lake
The third quarter was no better for Brantley
Brantley Saturday night, Patriot Head Coach as the Orlando visitors
increased their margin to
Chrl, Buuiworth had a different story.
63.41. Rickets added eight more to his scoring
"Although we didn't win," Butterworth said, effort In the period.
"it's a moral victory for us."
Brantley dropped in 14 markers in the first
The moral came in the last eight minutes. four minutes of the final quarter, allowing the
Brantley was facing a 63-41 deficit after three Grenadiers four, as the
Colonial advantage
quarters before turning the momentum in the decreased to 67-57.
opposite direction.
Behind the efforts of Wall and Gabriel,
The Dan Gabriel-inspired Brantley bunch Brantley continued the rally with 13 points in the
rolled up 27 points in the final period, but ran out final minutes.
of time before overtaking Colonial.
Mark Falhis came off the Brantley bench to
There's not enough I can say about the kid" contr i bute six points and 11 rebounds.
Steve
Butterworth said of Gabriel. "When he was a Hargis aided the Pats with seven marks on three
sophomore people tho ught he ci'uldn't play. lie's long distance bomba and a
come a long way,"
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Being behind spurred the midshipmen and the
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Sanford In the fourth
Outscoring the Eagles 12-4 in the first three minutes,
Navy quickly was back in th e game and Tampa's apparent
victory was threatened.
Leading 4845, Tampa doggedly clung to Its threepolnt
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Navy's Bill Ross brought the midshipmen within one
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and Clyde Iludsi on outside who hurt the Marauders.
Wright controlled the boards and sank 26 points,
Hudson, camping 20 feet right of the basket, hit 21
points 17 in the second half and overtime periods.
The game was even throughout.
Central Catholic's Tom Spelltssy and Lyman's
Wright scored 12 and 10 points respectively in the
first quarter as the teams lied 20-20.
Central Catholic leaped ahead 39-34 at halftime,
scoring its first 10 points on fast breaks.
The Marauders led 59-54 after the third quarter.
But Lyman sank 10 straight points early In the
fourth quarter to take a 64-61 lead. The Marauders
came right back to move ahead 69.66, but a tight
Lyman defense and the Inside work of Rick Shuett
gave Lyman a 72-69 lead with 1:20 to play.
Central Catholic's Tim Killalea threw In a 15.
footer with 40 seconds left to cut the lead to 72-71.
Lyman's Sl,uett sank the second of two free throws

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team. The Marauders are not big and Coach Nick
Cavallaro has molded them into a well disciplined,
speedy team.
"Speed and quickness, that's all we have to rely
on," Cavallaro said. "But Lyman has a very good
team. The only problem Is they play teams like
Fvans and Boone."
In an effort to control the game Saturday,
Steinke benched 64 Jon Kaufman for most of the
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country," Sunirat Teisn, "ThreIwasandfhadbeen
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hotelier and founder of the Thai married just two days and my
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Elizabeth M Scimeider an at- seat In par liament in Bangkok. knew If I shot Into th
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men." Bernadette Olowo of who f ought wi th
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Uganda, the f
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woman to Detective Dan Genson, in
serve as ambaMador to the Atlanta.
Gértion was unhurt.
"I've really only been married twice, If this doesn't work,
I shoot myself." Hungarianborn actress Zsa Zsa Gabor,
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The DeBary Garden Club Is meeting of the Garden Club of
Ryan was
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hosting a Silver Tea to benef it DeBary,
competed for her affections the
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Central florida Zoo Feb. 7 at
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But Clearwater's Hadden scored with 10 seconds
left for the 73-73 deadlock.
Lyman moved ahead 84-79 in the first overtime
behind Shuett's eight points.
But Central Catholic's Bob Dolan sank two free
throws with 29 seconds to play, SpellLssy stole the
ball as Lyman brought it Into play after the two free
throws and bucketed two points with 25 seconds to
Play to sever Lyman's lead to 84-83.
Lyman's Hudson bucketed the first of two free
throw tries with 11 seconds left, but CCC rebounded
and called time out with seven seconds remaining.
Then Clearwater's Hadden swished the 25-footer
at the busser to send the game into the seci:l
overtime,

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daughter, Thresa GaUm, to
Edward Jacksoni DePree, son of
Mr&amp; A. France DuPree, 1605
Peach Ave., Sanford.

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In desperate need of victories, Lyman came
unbelievably close Saturday night against Clearwater Central Catholic, In fact, it seemed the
Clearwater team teased Lyman before finally
winning 98-89 in double overtime.
Lyman apparently had the game won but
Central Catholic's Dave Hadden swished a 15400t
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but the officials nullified the shot, claiming Navy players
called a time out.
Navy finally tied the Tampa team with 23 seconds
rnaIning when Kerkow sank two free throws. Temple
Heights, which did not score in the final minute and a half.
could not break the tie. Bassett then polished off the Eagles
with his clutch field goal.
Navy ended the quarter with 27 points to Tampa's 14.
Kerkow accounted for 12 of those final winning points, and
led all scorers with M.
Garcia and Cox of Tampa each had 16 points. Acheson
and Bassett scored 15 and 12 respectively for Navy.
The naval academy is 3.11 and Tampa Temple is5.6
The two teams play again in two weeks, but Coach Chris
Marlette was too busy savoring the win to think ahead.
"This is the best galie I've se-en since being here," the
thirdy"ar coach said. 'F.speclally when YOU consider all the
factors against us. We lost Charlie Dickens, with an in jury.
I've only had seven players to dress out because of that,
lea ving two subs. I've been startin g two freshmen and a
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2 '.'Onti (57), 3. Ghost Chaser
land 109, 01
George BragOs (I?). S Montague
4
Sunday's Results
C) Rllly (11,6 ci Ms Wagon Train
Washington Ii., Houston 90
H C 's Prince Chad (5). I
Detroit 107, Chicago 9). 01
Djglt WeSty (6)

Boston 107. Buffalo 93

FIFTH, 5-16. 0-1, Society MISS
(tOt. 7 Freddie Barge (12), 3
uIouI Girl (Ili K C's Lammi

' 5 Freddy DeUo

Seattle 96. Cleveland 93
Philadelphia 103. Los Angeles

161. 6 Debbi

17, 2. L.B 's Spicy Taste (6). 3

Tuesday's Games

':11 Trans (3), 4. Journey Man (I).
P'rep (10) 6 Barry King i7 2),
Crc,
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Lars (Ii

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Los Angelet at Houston
Phoenix at Portland

SEVENTH, 3-16. C—I. Lonesome

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Augustana, S.D 65, S

Dakota

Kansas St. a;. Oklahoma n

N Dakota St. 7, Manato
Iowa 5). Minnesota 41

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SOUTHWEST
Arkansas 73, SMU 69
Teia A&amp;M $1. TCU 69
ICIM Tech 39, Texas s;
HOv?On 103. Nev Reno ;i
Tulsa 57. W. Texas St. 7$

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FAR WEST

Ariior $5, CotoI'ado
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Utah St. 111, Denver $9
Long Beach St 72. San Jose

St 66
Brigham Young 96, New Me*
co 7$
N AritOn 77. Weber St 6

Arizona St. 79. Wyoming 67
Oregon St, 77, Oregon 71, 01
WashingtonSO, Seattle
Tex El Paso 79, Utah 61
San Francisco $3. San Fran

cisco St 73

California $6. Los Angeles $ t
San Diego St 72. Fullerton

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denct 45
Vermont 70, Connecticut 69

Cc'(tr.

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Bucknell $7. Lehigh 62
Forciha 71. Navy Q
St.. Si, St. Francis, Pa.

Monday's Game
Milwaukee at New Orleans

SIXTH, )s, B—i Country Swing

St. 9$, Tuldne 14
kanias H, Oklahoma SI

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Tricky (SI

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Portland 121, Golden State

C.bson (57). 7 Sid Eade (i).

Seminole High School and Sanford Naval Academy
battled
to a 2•2 eocccr tie after two overtimes Saturday
In the battle of
Sanford high schools.
The two teams Will clash again Feb. 19 at Seminole.
In soccer a 1
today, Lyman Is at home at 4:30 p.m.
against Deland. Sanford Naval Academy hosts Apopka
Tuesday at 4p.m. and Lake Howell Is away for a
3:30 p.m. clash
Thursday with the Olando Edgewater Junior varsity,
Seminole Jumped to a 20 first half lead against Navy on
goals by Ned Haines and David Parker.
Raines' goal was his 10th In six games. He also has three
assists
Parker 's goal came after a penalty kick by
Raines bounced
off the top crossbar of the goal. Parker kicked the ball Into the
goal In the scuffle for control,
Harry Lowman and Steve Georgoudious scored
Navy's
goals
Seminole goalie Mark Robertson had several expert saves
lake H
Howell
oweowfledth2o.zandoEvafl5JvOflSatw.day
lake Howell Is 2-1 after an earler 1-0 win over Evans and a
5.0
setback to the Trinity
s.
Lake Howell is composed of ninth and 1h graders.
John Giegory and Craig Woods scored first half goals for

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"We were using an offense that works best when your
team is ahead," explained Lotz of his slowdown tactic.

"But we weren't ahead very long."
Florida State's Hugh Durham had the right team, but
played Canlsiu.s on the wrong day. He should have played
Thursday and maybe he'd have a win now Instead of an $1
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were lucky to come away with
a 6-5 decision,
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namnent at Rosemont Country under the Sheererhandicap Williams
Los A ng eles S. flew York
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ltnders S. tie
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liquor salesman from Bayonne, N.J., a nd All
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selection of th e &amp;400t-4, 212-pound Bartkowskl,
an AllAmerican who completed 56 per cent of his passes for
2,580 yards last season for the Golden Bears.

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Davis
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nice enough to break' 3-2, he
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failed to break South would
have gone down two tricks, but
he still would have given the
hand the only play that might
have won for him."
Jim: "We don't necessarily
approve of Mr. Coffin's bidding,
Neither does he, since the book
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Mike Carey, Lee Phillips, Curt Lentz and goalie Mike LaCore.
"LaC'ore maight be the best ninth grade goaller around,"
Murph' said, "liehas
is n:ide MLC plays you wuulthl't believe."
lurphy is assisted by Norman Wright, who played international soccer for British Kenya.

BEETLE BAILEY

WIN AT BRIDGE

th Friday's play, Orlando Colonlal stopped L'man 1 and
Jason (6), 2 k's Mandalay (32), 3
Rhode Island II. Maine
Rollin Rex 11). 4 Old P0541 (3), 3
Coast Guard 60. Trinity 5$
Bishop Kenney of Jackson%jUe dumped Lake &amp;antley l.
'sky Pam 14 ). 6. lnb.al (12),;. Tom ABA Standings
Akron 69, C. Conn St. 55
Tr'urnb (6), 6. Hardingv,Ile Jet (10).
Canislus $1, Florida St. 75
East Division
EIGHTH, 5-IS, C—i. Scarlet
Boston Col 79, Syracuse 73
Pbbont (6). 2. Lt. Columb,r (17),)
W . Pt. GB
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'off New York
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North Carolina 69, Maryland
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Memphis
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Virginia Tech $3, Richmond
NINTH,
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69
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K's Puny View (4),) WhltherfritcPi Denver West Division
Clemson 71, Virginia 61
Ever since a Canadian team we might be able to pick up a boys were tar from the finest SCENE. . . .Tampa's Tony John L. Johnson jnarezpchof
l. I Eades Lan Gal (72), 5.
10 10 soo —
Alabama 97, Georgia u
came to the Orlando Sports few more wins. But it will be U.S. amateurs,
Uagle'spvr (6). 6. B.J. Future (3), 7. San Antonio
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Auburn $7, Louisiana St.7$
lJcata has signed to battle i out their heavyweight war of two
Stadium on Jan. 14 and won 12 quite awhile before we can
Big Waft ()?),a Mister Marcus (10). Indiana
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(tO), 7, Utah
And there is little reason to be with Miami's Marcel Clay on week ago. This time around
N
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San Diego
Ca?I 11 1 H T Cocl (171, 1
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Ventucky
$7, 10$.
Florida
amateur program has been its own.
C nlrr Ctrers (II S L L 'S Dan
Ceo Washington I). W Vir blasted.
Saturday's Results
Olympics come around in 1976 and United States Champion apiece with a four-round TKO
ginia 75
)S?. 6 Silver Spice (5 2), 7. Another
San Antonio 1)3, St Louis 101
Denver 119. Virginia
Spud (6). I Bull Maxim (6).
In
addition,
the
Canadians
tit
U.S.
will be on top as usual, will have his hands full with the and Eddie Axelrod declsloned
Vanderbilt SO.
It has been discussed were about the best that
Sundays RISUItI
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St. Mary's, Md,
at
Gardner
Mississippi 66 everywhere, even on a special country had to offer, while our T
HERE
H E AND THERE ON stylish Clay. The crowd may Rocky Pope in four,
New York 113, Indiana Ii)
HOpful (S2). 2. Diamond Charge
Webb. canceled
television feature with Channel
B 0 X I N G break Tampa's attendance
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(5), 3 Coro Whiz (1), 4. Barber Out
St. Louis 1)7. San Antonio too
Koichi WaJtma regained the
Pan American 1)0. Ga. South. 2'sSt Director, Ken Brown.
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Kentucky sos. Memphis 134,
reeorcj. .
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WitfltO (6). 1. Drne'y (12), •. G. 01 San Diego 9$. Virginia 95
Miss. Valley St 76, Southern
Rennie Briscoe stopped Len Title with a 15-round declslorr
M 's Twelveieen (ID).
Mondays Gain.,
Baton Rouge
Hardin
in the 10th round of their over
TWELFTH,
Plo games SChedi)led
Randolph.M.
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HamTuesdays
Game
Pd.n-Sydney
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tree-swinging middleweight Albarado of Texas.,.,
Whit
All Star Game at San Antonio
Memphis St. 103, North Texas
Boxing
bout In Philadelphia. Harden
Miami's Chris Dundee was
Riva Doll (321,6 Tons Trans (1), 7
made
four trips to the canvas defend his title against his No.
ldornre (I). 1. Gnite FrIm (tO)
Tennessee
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College Cage
S. Alabama 79. Biscayne cw .
offensive fireworks, On the contender, Ray Lampkln. The
7$
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IN BRIEF
WHA Standings Scores
Everett took a dull 10-roi Panama City on March 2.
Golf Scores
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CBS will broadcast it the ft
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MichIgan St 105. Wisconsin
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T&amp;
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team representing the United
a fluke.
North
American Junior MidOhio
Dave
Hill
Clevetani
, Baltimore I
Nebraska IS, Colorado 59
'' States was trounced by a group
Ourbec 6. Chicago I
7672 69 fl-2$9
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Championship as
He
won
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34th
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Crosby
National
Pro-Am
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9
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Louisville 59
Jack N)ckl.'ius
San Diego 6, New England 2
from
Canada
since
the
Elisha
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windswept
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and
cliffs
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Drake $7, St. Louis 61
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Sunday's Rnulti
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Golf Links, one of the nation's most demanding and
DePaul $6, Dayton
Fernand Marcott in 11 rou1d3.
Bruce Devlin
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their boxing prowess.
The win for the Bahamian was
737l.69.74-79
spectacularly beautiful courses.
Vancouver S. Chicago 3
Illinois 46, Ohio St. 62
Johnny Miller
HOutoa 3, Winnipeg I
It Is true that the American
$3,319
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ad
CIncinnatI •. sowling Green
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Ohio U. is, C. Michigan si
Rik MalsengaIs
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Cleveland at New England
offer.
held
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W MithIga 77, Kent St 70
NFW YORK (AP) - Th e National Foot ball League
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Tnday, Games
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$20,000
was
put
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Pilot Education get
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fresh,
young,
t
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bodies Tuesday
Florida had offer.
till by a crowd of over 3,000 who
YOU off the ground
O'eb
at Toronto
in its annual college draft and Steve Bartkowski, a strong.
The Canadians were on tour
Cleveland at Chicago
enjoyed the slugfest and outPhootinis at Indianapolis

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Connell said solving the
budget problems would stop
cou ncil bickering so that work
on other serious matters could
tgin; that fC(1UCtiOft' were
necessary to avoid larger
cutbacks at a later date or
drastic increases In taxes woul d
be necessary and that final
action would raise the morale of
city workers.
In o ther business, council:
During a 25 minute
meeting discussion with the
audience prior to the Official
meeting, heard a recommendatlon that the city consider going into the garbage
collection business.

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Fanne s
Trial Date

Grant relinquished the chair
Councilman Jerry Connell were to Scott to make moUon which
passed, Councilman Don were adopted, to roll back
Schreiner walked out of the department heads' salaries to
The county court trial of
meeting, saying the actions their pre-1975 budget level and
were "cut and dried" and ,,it instructing City Attorney
stripper
Fanne Fore and
Annexation Fees
Ned
was no longer necessary to Julian
Club
Juana
operator
Jr.
to
prepare
oblems
an or.
Michael Pinter has been
attend council meetings to dinance cutting the council
S
By MICKEY IA)CHRIDGE
know what was going on."
delayed
for one week In
members
and
mayor's salaries
After the commission passed the ordinance to
In other action the commission:
Connell's motions approved from $200 monthly
Herald Staff Writer
county
court
at Sanford.
annex the property, McClanahan said he intends to
to $150.
- Approved an ordinance rezoning 20 acres of
before the standing room only
Grant, Scott and Connell two
Miss Fore and Pinter
ask for the cost the city has to pay to annex
property east of Ohio Avenue and south of Pine Oak audience were:
The Sanford City Commission Lsai night passed
weeks
ago ordered City Clerk
property.
were
originally schedujed
on first reading an ordinance which could deter.
Drive to an agriculture district.
- To accept Hennigan's
Onnie
Shomate
to
cut
$50
from
for
trial
this week. The 38mine the Iirmpcjal In' 'lance of anapplicapi(,,,
'fite
resignation immediately, their monthly checks
the f,ct that wa just defeated a f
- Approved an nrdln'rnee 'viln:'
after
year-old protege of Arfor annexation. The commission voted down the fee
"i property
granting full pay to Feb. 15, the Council
torannéziiton, I wou11ie V see how much
no rth of Country Club Road. east of
the
membern, June Lor.
kansas Rep. Wilbur Mills
Southwest
during the same meeting,
date Hennlgan's resignation Is mann and Schreiner. refused
taxpayer Is paying when the city annexes property.
Road, south of 20th Street and west of
. wajr-ed Dec. 12 at the
Seaboard effective;
voluntary pay cuts,
The commission passed an ordinance declaring
Coast line to a medium Industrial district.
night club on a charge of
"U people petition in be annexed It is beca use
- To name Pleicones acting
the intent of the city to annex two lots in the Pint
Mayor James H.. Lormann,
indecent
exposure and
they want something out of th city," he said.
public safety director until such
P Level Subdivision Immediately after defeating on
ho had distributed prepared
Pinter on a charge of
Unit of
Approved
the American
a request
by Society
the Seminole
County time as an acceptable can. recommendations to Increase
Cancer
second reading a proposed ordinance which would
to
But Commissioner Stcnstrom objected to Mcpromoting
an indecent
use
the
didate
is
appointed;
Sanford Civic Center on May 10 for a dance. The
establish a Pee of $185 for annexation applications,
city revenues, said he was
(lanahan's request to audit the cost of the anshow.
Both
are free on
Instructing
commission waived all cost of using the Civic
City "disappointed" that they had
The fee schedule ordinance, proposed by
nexatlon saying, "I don't see what good it would
bond.
They
entered
pleas of
Center, except clean-up and electricity,
Commissioner A. A. ,
Accountant Harold Hartsock to not been considered before
do,"
was defeated 3.2.
Inno
ce
nt
when
arraigned
submit In writing the tentative council took its action.
Commissioners Julian Stenatrom, John Morris
Dec. 19.
- Approved a motion to waive the cost for a changes In the city budget
The fee schedule ordinance also would establish
His recommendations inand Mayor Lee Moore voted against, while Mctemporary sewer hook-up to a trailer owned by a agreed to in previous workshop eluded
Defense
a fee for applications for rezoning, variances,
attorney
raising building permit
(lanahaj and Commissioner Gordon Meyer voted
Senior Citizens group. The trailer is located bet- and requesting Plelcones and fees and water rates, one
review and revision of site plans, and approval of
Edward Hanlon Jr. of
in favor of the ordinance,
ween the Sanford Municipal Litrary and the Hartsock to
plats and planned unit developments (PUD).
prepare recom- week's vacation without pay for
Orlando has filed a motion
Shuffleboard court.
to m the charges and
mendations implementing a employes and officials and the
County Court Judge Harold
$20,000 cut in the police budget. levy of an entertainment
Johnson was scheduled to
The recommendations are to be paid admissions to a gambling
hear arments on the
submitted to council by next establishment (the SanfordMonday',
motion
at 3 p.m. today.
Orlando Kennel Club.)
Connell recommended that
He withdrew the recomMiss Fore, whose real
applicants for the permanent mendations after the series of
name is Anabella Batpublic safety director slot be council motions were adopted.
fly ED PRICKETI'
tlstella, was arrested by
Rosenwald, a school slated by said the plan would bus 168 to Sterling Park.
given state civil service tests,
Connelj
said
that
Julian's
Herald Staff Writer
State's
Attorney Investigascheduled for 7 p.m. Wed- adding he
the state to be phased out and black students from Rosenwald
has
made previous opinion was that the
tor C. E. DePuy Jr. after
turned into a center for ex- in Altamonte Springs 3.9 miles
His proposal
ran into a nesday in the school board arrangements for the tests to be city could not levy the enground
swell of opposition
at room in Sanford to further given.
Spokesmen for Rosenwald ceptional ch ildren,
she allegedly appeared on
to the new Sterling Park last week's
tertainment fee on the dog
meeting in discuss the controversial Issue.
Elementary' School have
stage "bottomless."
The motion of Councilman H. track unless the Florida
area
is
growing,
Elementary
school
near
Altamonte
Springs
when
the
,
recommended busing white it's no
to start closing Casselberry,
board asked for additional
children Into the
predominantly schools," Horace Orr said. He
Asked about the proposal, recommendations
to
be
black school to replace a said 200 additional students Layer replied, "It's great. But prepared wiTh input from
proposal
by school
officials
ould bring enrollment to 600, you're busing past four shool parents,
close
th school
e
and bus
blacktothe
magic number needed to that are closer, which Is a
e
children out.
The plans are being worked
Re
justify ii school's existence in violation of federal law,"
The alternative was offered
out with each area planning for
terms of state funding.
The
Indian
along with
hills-Lake its students without total regard
threea others
yesterday during
specialAlso, Indian hills and Lake Orienta plan eliminates busing for other community areas that
or meeting with County' School Orlent.a parent.c got together for both schools,
might be affected,
Pil o,os
and offered a proposal they say
.Superintendent
Layer's proposal would bus
"The plan we came up with
s
William Layer would establish both schools as the 168
Rosenwald children to isn't the greatest in the world,
zone
to trylines
to establish
walk-ins and reduce busing as Lake Orienta and calls for but it isn't the worst either,"
for the (allelementary
term,
By GLORIA DItOGOSZ
property' owners who do not corporations or partnerships posal, told the Lake Mary
Amos Jones, director of well.
Indian lulls children, who walk Layer said yesterday.
Herald Stall Writer
own all the land surrounding completely surround a
Seminole's Community Action
lake Planning and Zoning Board last
A spokesman, Ray Herbert, to English Estates, to be bused
LAKE MAU\'
A work chop has been
A proposal the lake,
with high-density develop- night that the proposed new
Agency', said children could be
to
restrict
lake
Iront
There is a loophole T1tten ti:ents.
bused in from Just north of
zoning classification would not
development to single family into the proposal large enough
Rosenwald and from west of
City' Councilman Harry apply to bodies of water wholly.
residences only applies to to let big property owners, Terry, originator of the pro-.. owned
U.S. 17-92.
by one person, cor_______________________
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or partnership as
¼
lust year could be returned
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in
Section
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anybody's
control over their
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property."
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Z. iA -$ explained that the purpose of
approve a partial hike in a work from an average of $4.22 a
ritA
the ordinance was to keep the
I.0-y.
Herald Stall Writer
session yesterday, had cited the month to $5. a month.
t.
Around the Clock
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lakes
from being contaminated,
fthI3's need (Or a rate of return
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The new water rates will have
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but
added,
"They can be
County' customers who that could keep them In
a $2.60 base and a charge (ii 40
('a!endar
'contaminatt'cr with people" so
receive their s ater and swcr tiusines,. The new lees will cents per thousand gallons up to
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"When the DPC(DCPIIrtnIent
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Plans to prevent contamination
Commissioner
Dear Abby ............. . .18
Dick of Pollution Control) and the
of the waters.
their sewer rate by 50 per cent Williams, who suggested the E PA
(E nvironmental
I)r. Lamb .................
The proposal, as presented
and will hike their average new rates, recommended a Protection Agency)
Editorial .................
put
strong
last
year by Terry, calls for
3717
4A water bill by
per cent, the raise in the base rate of sewer regulations on them, it's our
Horoscope .........
rezoning by ordinance of all
County Commission decided service From $3 to $4.50. The moral obligation to help them
hospital .............. . . .
lakeside
property to L1 AAA -a
3A yesterday.
IN
water rates will be increased out" by granting them in.
Obituaries
3A
single
'a
family'
classification.
-- %Vith the hikes, the average
Sports
creases, Commissioner Mike
wwf
However,
zoneri
realized last
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bTelevision
ni
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con ins a section which
7A month to $10.20.
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wI:11'lIEIt
increase since 1967, ax'ording
General Waterworks had
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to
Utility Director [Ml Dale,
low this asked the County for perYesterday's high
single family restriction
1 he consensus declaim of
morning 47. Fog and some low niLssion to triple their sewer
The Zoning board has already
An Orlando woman was treated at Seminole Memorial Hospital recommended instead Of imboard
members will be DRIVER INJURED
tonight,
rates
and
double
their
average
clouds likely recurring
for burns this morning after her sports car (above) caught tire on mediately rezoningall the
prepared as a legal decision by
Otherwise generally lair water rates.
IN AUTO FIrc
i south of the U. 17-92 call at Sanford, Florida Hhway Patrol property, the counc,l should
Utility
Con
tro l Attorney Bob
through Wednesday. Complete
The Commissioners, In
Trooper
Lawrence Gladleizz Identified the driver as Ruth amend the current zoning
Morris and forwarded to
rath e r details page 3A.
rendering their decision to
Jeanette 'iague, g, Or lando. Se
minole County firemen ex- teultIc In jnr)i, t
General Waterworks,
•WV
uurumg car.
restrctjye classification

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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Nolice It hereby given that he
Board of Adjustment of the City of
Sanford will bold speciai meeting

NOTICE OF INTENT TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE tSHER(fly GIVEN that

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the Und"sIgned. cleSiring 10 ePWQC on'Jsn
31. 1975. in the City Hall &amp;I
inbUtintSS under th~ficfihou% name 11 10 A M ,
in order to consider a
04 EASY AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY r eq
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Ihe Zoning
at 73$7 Park
Drive. Sanford. Ordinance as it pertains to Corner
Florida, Intends to register the said
Yard Setback
in SR I
name with the Clerk of the Circuit ;on diStrictrequirements
In Lot I. Block B,
Court of Seminole
County, Florida, Country Club Manor, Unit I, Being
DATED this 16th day of January, more Specifically cIricribed as
A 0 1915
located at 106 Country Club Circle
S Ramar P Schmitt
8 L. Perkins
Vice Pr esident of
Chairman
RAYMAR PROPERTIES, INC
publish,
fli,øf Adis,strnent
Jan fl. Feb 3. tO, It. 1973 PUblIsh' j
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Notice of Public Hearing
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The pr of County Corn

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member of the audience
JAMES H. LORMANN
refused, saying, "Do it sour.
ILA. SCOTT'
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self,"
and
announced
he
w&amp;v
announced
his
resignation
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led the police force in named acting public safety street and
water departments
requesting that
Florida director moments earlier, was into one unit and, since the
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be called on by Grant and
with aid street superintendent Job was
the department's bargaining from another policeman at the thus eliminated, to fire Street
With the blue skies clear and temperatures In the 8, Florida re$idents and tourists alike has e been
agent, offered to "help restore meeting quietly escorted the Supt. Ray Leibensperger ef.
enjoying a spate of perfect weather
In the past several days, In Sanford, the sun sets in golden glory
order" calling the council citizen outside,
over Lake Jennie, a glowing
fective Feb. 1 with severance
Grant Ling
refused
reminder of the warm day past, and the next to come. (Herald Photo "unfair."
by Ling'sWhen
assistance,
also aEarlier
series of
madeafter
by pay until Feb. 15.
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ORDINANCE NO. 13S1

Association is Plaintiff, and
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Clerkwilloffecfor -salethefollowing ALEXANDER
WYCHE
Notice Is h er eby given that a
described real property.
and
BARBARAJ WYCHE, his wife, are
Public Hearing will be held at the
104 3. Block 3. NORTH ORLANDO Defe
TOWNSI T E, 4th Addition, (Replat of Clerknd
Commission ROOM ln the City Hall in
ofants, t he undersigned, as
the City of Sanford, Florida. at? 00
sheet No 2). as record in Plat at 11:00 the above styled Court, will
O'clock A M on February
O'CIOc* P.M. on F ebruary 1 1975, to
P,00k 11. Page 6. Public Records of
IQtil,A 0 1975. offer for sale and sell
consider the adopt ion 04 an or
Se mole County. Florida.
to the highest
best bidder •
together with all structures.
dinance by the City 04 Sanford,
cash, at the front (West) door of the
Florida, title of which is as follows
pr ovements. fixtur es, appliancIm
es, C
ourthouse of Seminole County,
and appurtenances on said land
or Florida, at Sanford. Florida. the
used In conjunction therewith,
ORDINANCE NO, 13fl
The af or esaid sale will be made folIO*It'g describd property, lying
and being in Semi nole County.
AN ORDINANCE 0 THE CITY
purSOint to a Final Judgmen
en Florida, to wit.
OF
tered In Civil No 74 t44 n tpen
SANFORD.
FLORIDA,
Lot 10 Block I Tier C. E. R.
dnq In the Circuit Court of the TRAFFORO'SMAPOF
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO $097
1H TOWN
F:hteenth Judicial Circuit in and
OFSAIDCITY. SAID ORDINANCE
OF SANFORD, SeInieCounty. BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN
'- Seminole County, Florida
PAT ED this list day of January, Florida. according to the plat
THE CITY OF SANFORD.
thereof as recorded In Plat Book I,
FLORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT
Pages U'o " of the Public Records CHANGING THE ZONING OF
of
THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
Arthur H 8ecwth, Jr
Said sale Is to be made to u lisly
L OCATE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
101
the terms of said Final Judgment
ROAD, EAST OF SANFORD

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ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OF
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AN ORDINANCE 01 THE CITY
within four calendar months from OF
SANFORD,
EP
LORIDA.
the date of the fin? publication of
INANCE NO 1097
this notice. Each claim
AID ORDINANCE
Deputy Clerk
must be In *rilirvg and m ust stal#
BE ING
ZONING PLAN WITHIN
ROGER L. BERRY
the Place of residence and post of,ic, THE CITY OF
SANFORD,
Attorney for Petitioner
addr ess of tho CIA lmant and must be FLORIDA,
AMENDMENT
0
sworn to
the clairnint, his agent,
CHANGING THE ZONING OF
or his a"orney, or 11 will become
T HAT CERT AIN PROPERTY
. 17, 197$ voId :C
to law
LOCATED SOUTH OF CORNWALL
DE i 131
ROAD, EAST OF SANFORD
"3.
AVENUE AND NORTH OF PINE
As Executor
OAK DRIVE TO Ml.7 (MEDIUM
INDUSTRIAL) DISTRICT ,
174 THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ALBERT N FITTS
A copy Shall be available at
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C.111111- Attorney for Executor
office of the City Clerk for all per
Building
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
3 ;;
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ions desiring to examine the lame
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Publish: i. 77, Feb. 3, 197$
All parties in interest and citIzan
CIVIL NO. 74.1414-0
shall have an opportunitt to be
THE LOMAS &amp; PIETTLETON DEJ In
heard at sa id hearing
COMPANY.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
By order 04 the City Commission
Plaintiff,
04 the City of Sanford, Florida.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Judgment 0
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In The Name And By The Authority NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
Notice is hereby given that we are TO ALL TO WHOM THESE OFANORDINANCE BY THE CITY
engaged In business at 1080 E. PRESENTS
COME, OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
SHALL
Altamonte Dr., Altamonte Springs, GREETINGS,
Notice Is hereby given that a
Seminole County, Florida under the Whereas,
Public Hearing will be held it the
ftitiou name of MOTOR HOME
Commission Room n the City Hail In
W I L 507.4
J OH N SO N
CITY, and that we Intend to register TlTU5VILL, FLORIDA
the City of Sanford. Florida, at 7:00
said name with the Clerk of the
R V BURKE, SR., GENEVA, o'clock PM on February 10, 1973, to
Circuit Court, Seminole County, FLORIDA
consider the adoption of an or
Florida in accordant, with the did on the 11TH day of OCTOBER. dr,ance by the City of Sanford.
provisions of the Fictitious N,me AD, 1973 cause to be Incorporated Florida, title of which is as follows;
W•
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'nr'awsoryneTaTeo, Florida
Florida Statutes 1957 ,
ORDINANCE NO. 13$
BURKE JOHNSON, INC.
James C. Dyson
a corporatIon, with its principal
Earnest P. Bousuet
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
ace of business at GENEVA
Publish: Jan 77, Feb. 3, 10, 17, 1975 (SEMINOLE COUNTY) In the State OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
DEJ 130
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO 1097
of Florida, and wtwre.,s such cor
pora?i
itici on the 14111 day of OF SAID CITY. SAID ORDINANCE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH JANUARY, AD, 1973 cause to be BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR filed in the office of the Department THE CITY OF
SANFORD,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. of State of t he State of Florida, the FLORIDA. SAID AMENDMENT
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.1 73
documentary authority required CHANGING THE ZONING OF
In re: the Marriage of
under Section 601,2)`, Florida THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
JUDY S. DORNON, Wife.
Statuti. showing the dissolution of LYING AT THE SOUTHWEST
and
CORNER
OF
Such corporation
THE
IN
WALTER FREEMAN DORNON,
TERSECTION OF PAOLA ROAD
Now, theref or e, the secretary o
State doeS PwreOy certify to the AND RAPITOUL LANE TO RC1
Husband
foregoing and'that he is Satisfied (RESTRICTED
COMMERCIAL)
AMENDED
that the requirements of the law DISTRICT.
NOTICE OF ACTION
have been complied with.
A copy shall be available at the
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
GIVEN under my hand and the Office of the City Clerk for all Per
WALTER FREEMAN DORNON. Great Seal of the State of Florida. at
desiring to examine the lame
JR., WHOSE RESIDENCE AND Tallahassee. the Capital, this the
All parties in interest and citizens
MAILING ADDRESS ARE: FT. 11TH clay of JANUARY A 0., 197$, shall have an opportunity to be
BRAGG. NORTH CAROLINA
heard at said hearing
(Seall
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
By order of the City Commission
Bruce A. Smathers
that a proceeding for dissolution of
secretary of State
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
marrIage has been tiled against you Publish' Jan 71, 1973
H. 7.4 . Tamm, Jr .
and the Short V110 IS IN RE: THE DEJ 176
City Clerk
MARRIAGE OF JUDY S DOff.
Puillish
71, 197$
NON,
Wife,
and
WALTER IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF.THE DEJ 139
FREEMAN
DORNON,
JR
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
HuSband, and these presents CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
command you to appear and file SEMINOLE COUNTY
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
your Answer or other defense or PROBATE DIVISION
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
Pleading with the Clerk of the Circuit PROBATE NO. 73•)0.CP
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Court In and for Seminole County, In re: Estate o
Notice Is hereby given that a
Florida, and sery, a copy thereoon
f
Public Hearing will be held at the
ESTELLE LOCKARD
Petitlorier' attor ney. ROGER L.
deceased.' CommiSllOnRoOmIfl?fl,Ci,yHalI in
BERRY, Pos t Office Drawer 0,
fh CIty of Sanford. Florida, at voo
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Flor ida 32771, on or before
All credi tors of the estate of
O'clOck P.M. on February $0. 1913. to
the 751h day of Febru ary.AD., 1915, ESTELLE LOCKARD, deceased,
Consider the adoption of an or.
ofheise a default will b entered are hereb y notified and required to
by the City of Sanford,
against you
file any c l aim or demands which Florida. title of which is as follows
cla y of January. A 0., 1975.
(Seal)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Cou rt
fly' Cecelia V Ekern

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MON. 7:00.10 P.M.
TUES. PRIVATE PARTIES
WED. 7:30.10:30 P.M.
THURS. PRIVATE PARTIES
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SALE
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proceed t publicly sell to the AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
FLORIDA,
SANFORD.
hlght and best bidder for cash at SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMEN OF
the West entrance of the Courthouse DING ORDINANCE NO, 1097 or AMENDING ORDINANCE NO $097
Of Semlnolc County, Florida, San SAID CITY, SAID ORDINANCE OF SAID CITY, SAID ORDINANCE
ford. Florida. on February 10th. BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN
1975, 1100 o'clock A. M. within the THE
CITY OF SANFORD, THE CITY OF SANFORD.
legal PcurS of sale, the following FLORIDA. SAID AMENDMENT FLORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT
described property to satisfy said CHANGING THE ZONING OF CHANGING THE ZONING OF
findi Judgment of Foreclosure, to THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
wit:
LYING BETWEEN 74TH STREET LYING AT THE SOUTHWEST
IN
OF
THE
Lot I. Block B. The Springs Live AND7ITHPL.ACEAND BETWEEN CORNER
Oak Village, Plat Book 16, Page IS, MAPLE AVENUE AND FRENCH TERSECTION OF PAOLA ROA.
Public Records of Seminole County. AVENUE TO GC 2 (GENERAL AND RANTOUL LANE TO MR IL
Florida.
(MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDEN.
COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT.
WITNESS thIs, the 72nd day c
A copy shall be available at the TIAL LIMITED DWELLING)
January, 1973
office of the City Clerk for all pç DISTRICT.
(Seal)
A copy shall be available at the
Sons desiring to examine the same.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
All parties in interest and citizens of fice of the City Clerk for all per
As Clerk of the Circuit Court
shall have an opportunity to be SOrtS desiring to examine the Lame.
By; Elaine RiChar de
All parties In interest and citizens
heard at Said hearing
Deputy Clerk
By order of the Cl:y Commission shall have an opportunity to be
Korman and Bravo. P.A.
.'eard at Said hearing.
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
Attorneys At Law
H N. Tamm, Jr
By order of the City Commission
$30 E. Highway 431
of the City of Sanford, Flor ida
City Clerk .
Longwood, Florida 37750
H. N. Tamm. Jr
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OFANORDINANCE BY THE CITY to
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
or SANFORD, FLORIDA,
Notice Is hereby given that a
CASE NO. 71•1703.CA.09.F
Notice is hereby given that •
L!VE OAK VILLAGE, INC.,
Public Hesring will be held at the Public Hearing will be held at the
Plaintiff, Commis sion Room in the City Hall In Commission Room In the City Hall in
the City of Sanford. Florida. at 7:00
vs.
the City of Sanford, Florida, of 7:Q
ROBERT W. KELSEY,
o'clock PM. on February tO. 1973, to o'clock PM. on February 10, 1975. to
Defendant. Consider the adoption of an or. consider the adoption of an or
dinance by the City of Sanford, dinance by the City of Sanford,
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of a decree heretofore Florida title of which i as follows. Florida, title of which Is as follows;

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl. Monday, Jan. 27,1975-413

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