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would aid incumbent Congressman Richard Kelly.
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Run for Congress. Hun to the county commission driving ViWen from the kitchen.
chambers where Republicans are fast becoming
But like the proverbial cat that always lands on better than notfung when you are trying to win a job,
highly critical of your poor attendance at county
its feet, Vihien hints at resignation while promising that will cost you in the neighborhood of $115,000 —
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to make a permanent "pet" out of the orange lady if you win.
Run to see the lady bug Republican Com- bug Kimbrough placed on his desk.
The Ilepubfican's weapon, of course, was
missioner John Kimbrough placed on your desk as a
But the truth must be that Vihlen's advisors tell provided by VihIen. Because of his race for Kelly's
symbol of his desire to "bug" you into resigning him to lay back, take it easy. Just wait and see what Congressional seat, Vihlen misses meetings.
your $15 062-a year position as county corn.- de%elops And at all costs avoid a shooting match Almost on a regular basis Vihien skips work shop
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with fellow commissioners.
meetings on Mondays. And he missed five budget
It came as no great surprise to see Kimbrough
With a tougf: race coming up, who needs a sessions in a row last week and was not in atopen up on Democratic Commissioner Sid Vthlen shooting match on the home front'
tendance at the sixth session Friday morning
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and Coiissloner Richard Williams would attempt derstand that a commissioner s words carry more see him step down
to pressure Vihlen into stepping down.
weight than your average campaigner. Though the
Last week Vihlen said Governor Askew might
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could hurt Republicans because Alexander could
Another thing to consider is the possibility of the
then run as an incumbent against Republican office
governor refusing to make such an appointment on
seeker Bill Kirchhoff.
short notice."I don't think the governor would fill it
But the unanswered question is how much of an
(the vacant seat)," Kwiatkowski said.
advantage would it be to Democrats to have their
Realistically, Kimbrough would like to see
man appointed to the commission a scant month
ViMen go. About the only other person Kimbrough
prior to the primaries'
criticizes is Democratic County Atty. Torn
"There wouldn't be any advantage," says
Freeman. And Freeman, true to the politics of the
Democratic CommLssioner Harry Kwiatkowski.
moment and of his party designation, feels the same
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on the commission, he must run.
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cause the Sanford Democrat to run out and change that a resignation would hurt the Republicans he
all the signs to read 'to keep -instead of elect.' " must run.
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"I am not over 50 miles from Sanford, so I am not an expert," should take to best help the council make decisions and to help
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diaphragm. An X ray, liver velope and 50 cents for it. Send
scan or feeling the size of the your letter to me in care of
liver by physical examination is Evening Herald P.O. Box 320
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or not.
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may develop after enlargement
swells it somewhat like a of the liver, depending on what
sponge swells when it is soaked caused the enlargement. It can
with water. That is apparently be caused by many different
not your husband's problem diseases, including blockage of
drainage of the bile. The most
fairly obvious and severe signs common cause though
of heart disease that causes this excess use of alcohol.
of liver swelling.
Not knowing wh.9t has caused
It may enlarge because of the enlar gement of your
accumulation of fat, called husbands liver, it is not
fatty liver. This can be possible for me to be specific
associated with drinking too about what he should do about
much alcohol. The individual it. I would guess that his doctor
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delegate survey has shown. But eight days be fore Saturday after chasing after delegates in
key conservative hackers say there's a strong, recommended for consideration on a Ford ticket.
"There are telephone calls and letters criss- the convention's start, Ford still is leading with Schwelker's home state Friday.
organized effort to dump his hand-picked running
They U be asked to keep the conta ct COfl crossing this country like crazy," said Sen. Jesse 1,103 delegates to Reagan's 1,034. There are 122
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the Republican presidential nomination.
dicate how many persons will be asked to submit name you a hundred prominent Republicans who nomination.
for a long weekend before traveling Monday to
Three congressmen, all influential Reagan health and financial information on a confidential have said they are sticking with Reagan but
The AP total counts only those delegates publicly Washington, where he is scheduled to give a conbackers, said Friday that if Reagan wins the GOP basis wi th the understandin that it would be made Schweiker is another story."
stating a preference or legally bound — not those sumer speech to the Public Citizens Forum.
nomination at the party's convention some sup- public if they were
Consumer crusader Ralph Nader will visit Carter
Rep. Tom Curtis, Reagan's state
-man in leaning toward a candidate.
porters may seek to have the vice presidential
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Missouri,
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search for a running mate. White House spokesman selection of Schweiker, owner of a liberal voting
Reagan's choice of Schweiker has not caused any to support Ford.
Thursday to give Carter a second foreign policy
Ron Nessen said Ford associates were to begin record whfle representing Pennsylvania In the mass defection of delegates, an Associated Press
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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
FICTITIOUS NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
NAME STATUTE
FOR
Notice IS hereby given that I am
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
engaged in business at 115 Elm Dr. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.1401.CA.04-C Casseiberry 32707, Seminole County, Notice is hereby given that the
Florida. under the fictitious name of undersigned. Pursuant to the
In Re: The Marriage of
I3AERS PAINTING SERVICE, and "F ictitious Name Statute", Chapter
SHELBA S. TRENT.

WORLD
Struggle

IN BRIEF
Lebanon Cease-Fire

Replaced

By Fighting

BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) The latest cease-fire In the
Lebanese civil war appealed all but dead Saturday as
fighting flared in scattered locations In Beirut a near bby
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"The cease-Fire Is, for all practical purposes,
nonexistent. It amounts to no more than a piece of paper,"
a security officer said.
Security officials and hospitals Saturday reported the
highest casualty figures In eight days —245 killed and 406
wounded.
But Dr. Hassan Sabri KholI of Egypt, the Arab League's
chief mediator, said he remained optimistic the ceasefire
would work,
He said he was awaiting final Syrian agreement to join a
meeting with Christian, Palestinian and Lebanese
Moslem representatives on deploying league
peacekeeping troops In buffer zones between the cornbatants.

Arms Sales

Called

tEssential

TEHRAN, Iran (AP)
Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger says the continuation of major arms sales to
Iran is essential to American national security, a stable
Middle East and to balancing Soviet power.
"Th
resident, the Secretary of Sthte nd the government of the United States do appreciate the nat ure Gf this
relationship," Kisslngei said in a toast at a dinner in
honor Friday night.
Kissin ger concludes two days of talks on arms, oil and
nuclear reactors Inameeting today with Iranian Finance
Minister Hushang Ansary at formal session of the U.S.Iranian economic commission.
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HOSPITAL NOTES
AUGUST6
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Robert E. Hosford
Marvin Johnson
Bennett Manning
Orrie Bell Nelloms
John Nettles
Vera Rhodes
Catherine Slaughter
'ifimia Scott
Wesley Smokes
Alice Snonick, Deltona

Annie Bennett
Annah Lee Bell
Edith Brown
Laura Buskey
Pearl Jones
Patricia Labrusciano
Donna Mangum
Sherlyn Sheppard
John Senn
Ida Vann
Carl Vanwinkle
Roy C. Massey, Chuluota
Lewis Annis, DeBary
Lillian Breen, DeBary
Ber tha Owens, DeLand
Elizabeth Grandi, Deltona
Ronald O'Shel, Longwood
Evelyn Arther, Winter Park

DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Margaret Barber
Josephine Barr'iner

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AREA DEATH
MRS. LILLIE E. HODGES

ED I1'uWs NOTE— Thomas
Hutchinson swore that he
sould live and die by the law.
But It was principle, not la w,
that was at stake In the years
leading to the American
Resolution, and Hutchin.son's
failure to com-prehend this
was his tragedy.

For

Freedom

Ironi the
Alter
governorship, he sailed For
England and counseled that
force would keep Americans
from taking up arms.
He wrote friends in Massachusetts that the English
nation would not let the
colonies go without a war.
Avidly consulted at first
tie was taken to the ling on
the day he arrived in London
and questioned For two hours
Hutchinson found himself
less welcome in the colonial
ministry as the crisis
deepened.
lie wrote in his diary. "We
Americans are plenty here,
and very cheap. Some of us at
First coming are apt to think of
but
ourselves of
other people do not think So,
and Few if any of us are much
consulted or inquired after."
Clinging to the hope a per.
manent split might be
avoided, he refused a
knighthood because it might
hamper him if he should be
reappointed governor.
lie attacked the Declaration
of Independence line by line,
arguing that it merely
revealed the secret goal
of agitators
independence
who had said they simply
sought the rights of
Englishmen.
lie followed the news from
America closely. And he
longed for home: "I am like
the old Athenians; I can't
bear the thought of laying my
hones anywhere but With fl))
ancestors and friends in my
native land."
He died of a stroke in June,
1180, the same month that the
con s t I t ut i
Massachusetts, drafted by his
old enemy John Adams, took
effect. A year later the
Revolution ended with the
American victory at Yorktown.
flow had Hutchinson ended
1iiiong history's losers"
Professor Hailyn wrote:
"More intelligent, tolerant,
experienced and perceptive
and less sanctimonious and
self-righteo us by far
th an
most of those who opposed
him, he was overwhelmingly
the loser."
Dispersing the mob after
the Bostonmassacre in 1770.
Hutchinson had cried out, "I
will live and die by the law."
[jut more than legality was
at stake.
One of the be st illustrations I
of the conflict of ideas that led
to
the ss.ir and to in.
being torced

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By (,U' I)ARS1'
Associated Press Writer
BOS'I'ON Al') Two hunf ired years ago, as the new
American nation proclaimed
its independence, Oxford
University in England conferred an honorary doctor of
civil laws degreç on a man
some Americans hated even
more than King George Ill.
That man, Thomas hutchinson, had been the last
civilian
governor
of
Massachusetts, and as such
was denounced as tyrant by
American patriots.
Hutchinson was forced to
seek his own recall as
governor because the people
of
Massachusetts were
convinced that he was plotting
to destroy their liberties. A
year later, in 1775, his successor, Gen: Thomas (age,
sent troops to Lexington and
Concord and the Revolution
was under way.
John Adams had written
constantly of Hutchinson's
"tyranny," his "very ambitious and avaricious
disposition" and the "serpentine wiles of his head."
'l'he% were bitter charges f or
native American who had
spent years in public office.
Hutchinson was born in
Boston in 1711 and educated at
Harvard. lie was a merchant
who owned dozen homes and
two commercial wharves,
Entering politics at £, he held
most of the important public
offices in Massachusetts, and
even served simultaneously
as chief justice of the Su pe rior
Court
and
lieutenant
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Prof.Bernard Hailyn of
Harvard, his biographer,
wrote that the only portrait of
Hutchinson shows him to have
been a slim man, simply
dressed: "The over-all effect
is that of constraint, sunS
plicity, and an alm os t to ta l
lack of emphasis, flair or
style."
Most of his close friends
were relatives. Ills wife,
Peggy, bore him 12 children,
five of whom survived infancy. her de ath broke his
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Army.
A member of the First
Mrs. Lillie E. Hodges, 81, of Baptist Church in Painted
Merritt Island, died Friday. Point, he is survived by his
Born in Gotha, Fla., she moved wile, Mrs. Rose Plumley of
to Merritt Island in 1963. She Lake Mary; one step-daughter,
was a member of the First Miss Eloise Phillips, Lake NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 17, 1976 at 7.00 p m. or a soon
United Methodist Church, Mary; six brothers, two sisters, I thereabter as possible, the Seminole County Port Authority and the
Sanford.
several nieces and nephews, 10 Seminole County Board of County Commissioners will hold a public
hearing upon the budget of the Seminole County Port Authority in Room
Survivors Include two step-grandchildren and eight I 203, Seminole C ounty Courthouse, Sanford. Florida, a summary of said
be ing as follows
daughters, Mrs. Marjorie ste p-grandchil dr en.
Vaughn of Merritt Island and
Brisn F uneral Home is in I RECEIPTS AND REVENUES
Balanced Carried F or ward
S 31,346
Mrs. Lois Perry of Waycross, charge of arrangements.
PAd Valorem Tax Receipts
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Ga.; a son, Dan D. Hodges of
Anticipated Port
Revenues
250.844
Ft. Myers, four grandchildren
Racing Commission Funds
60.000
and two great-grandchildren.
Anticipated Interest
Brisson Funeral Home in
Income
5644
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charge of arrangements.
Saturday's high 91, Sunday's
TOTAL REVENUE EXPENDIJRE
low 73.
WILLIAM D. PLUMLEY
Construction Debt
Partly cloudy through Sun.
Service
2139.777
Mr. William D. Plumley, 51, day with it chance of afternoon
Capital Outlay
1111 0110
Salaries
67.167
of Lake Mary, died Thursday and evening thundershowers.
Board Meetings
Highs in the upper 80* and low
night, August 5, 1976.
(Secretary)
710
Born in Painted Post, N. Y., 90s, lows in the 70*. Variable
Other Salaries
ocs
Gas and Diesel
he
he came to s area in 1970. He winds 10 m.p.h. Rain
(Resale)
was retired From the U. S. probabillty is SO per cent.
Gas and Lubricants
1.670
EXTENDED FORECAST
Insuranceand Bonds
764)
Partly cloudy with scattered
Telephone and
7773
Telegraph
mainly afternoon and evening
Funeral Notice
and Subscriptions
650
thundershowers. Highs In the Dues
Advertising
10.000
HODGES. MRS LILLIE E.upper8Os to mid 90s. Lows from
Office Expense
2.500

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Funeral Services for Mrs Lilli e
E Hodges, SI. of Merritt tslarsd,
wno died Friday, *iII be held at 2

P m Monday at Ba'isson Funeral
Home with Dr. J. Ted Colmalo

officiating. Burial will be
Evergreen Cemetery Brisson
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80 lii the Keys.

Sunday's Daytona Beach

tides: hIgh 7:18 a.m., 7:44 p.m.,
low

1:05

am.,

1:11 p.m. Port

Canaveral: high 8:53 a. m., 7:30
p.m., low 12:50 am., 1:09 p.m.

Postage
Pr.nting

LOW
230

Con tingencies
Equipment Rentals
Utilities

7
4,100

Legal

i.000

Accounting
Consultants
Janitor Supplies
and Expenses

7.700

11000
600

Auto Allowance
Travel Expenses
Artrwepod Control
Payroll Taxes and
Retirement
Contractual Services
Property Repairs
and Replacement
Equipment Repairs
Equipment Service
Contracts
Commissions

WON

3,600

9.232
2.100
2.000

2,ODO

3.680
*298.679
$2,113

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OPERATION IDENTIFICATION

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Dated at Sanford, Seminole County, Florida. this 3rd day of August, A.
0, 1976
ATTEST: lames V. Rowe
2to'el
SEMINOLE COUNTY PORT AUTHORITY
By: Donald G. Jackson. Chairman
Publish Aug 1,

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North boundary of said Nor thwest ' 4 PROBATE DIVISION
FIRST PRIMARY ELECTION
ATTEST
to the Easterly right of way tine of File Number 75353CR
called for September 7, 1976, said
Arthur
H
Beckwith
Jr
Wymore Road, thence South 00 Division
polling places being outside their
Clerk of the Board of
degrees OS minutes 12 seconds West In Re: Estate of
County Commissioners in and respective precinctS, but contiguous
$371 feet along said Easterly right LAURA MAE HARDEN,
thereto
for Seminole County,
of way line for the point of begin
Deceased
PRECINCT 7A ' tATIONb
Florida
ning, thence run North 59 degrees 12
NOTICE OF
Community House, Avenue E 6, loth
By Joan K Hare
minutes 17 seconds East 217 50 feet,
ADMINISTRATION
Street, Chuluota, Florida
Deputy Clerk
thence North 00 degrees Il minutes TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
PRECINCT 17- LOCATIONLOCATIONPublish Aug 5. 16. 1976
11 seconds West 1200 feet. then ce CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Florida Federal Savings and Loa n,
DEC
40
North 59 decrees 17 minut es 12 THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Intersection 434 fill 436. Altamonte
seconds East Ill 47 feet to the West OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Springs, Florida
------ -- -----right of way line of State Road No IN THE ESTATE:
PRECINCT 17- LOCATIONYOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
100 (interstate 1). thence south 00
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND Portable. Casselberry Elementary
degrees 04 minutes 09 seconds East that the administration of the estate FOR
COUNTY. School Parking Lot. 451 S. Winter
SEMI HOLE
13800 feet along said West right of of LAURA MAE H A R D F N. FLORIDA
Park Drive, Casselberry, FloriGa
way line, thence South 89 degrees 12 deceased, File Number 75 353 C..'. 5 CIVIL ACTION NO 76.I010.CA04.D
PRECINCT 27- LOCATIONminu tes 17 seconds West 18779 feet , pending in the Circuit Court for
Sanford Civic Center. Sanford
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
thence North 00 degrees I? minutes Seminole County. Florida. Probate NANCY GAIL WILLIAMS.
Avenue, Sanford, Florida
4 seconds West 1200 feet; thence Division, the address of which 5
PRECINCT 27
LO C A TI ONWife Petitioner
South 69 degrees 12 minutes 17 Seminole County
Courthouse,
Seminole Hospital Pavilion, 300 Bay
and
Seconds West 217.50 feet to the Sanford. Florida 37771 The personal JAMES Ml TFORD WILLIAMS. JR. Avenue, Sanford, Florida
aforesaid Easterly right of way lint representative Of the estate is IsreaI
PRECINCT 79-- LOCATION
Husband Respondent
of Wymore Road. thence North 00 Gilley whose address is 1120
,,Iien Chapel AME Church, 1703
NOTICE OF ACTION

degrees 08 minutes ii seconds East Mulbefry Avenue, Sanford, Florida
TO JAMES MITFORD WIL.
111.00 feet along said Easterly right 32711. The name and address of the
i AMS, JR
of way line to the point Of begin personal representative's attorney
Residence Unk now n
ning.)CONTAINING 170312 Acrti, are let forth below
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tha t an
lying and being in the County
All persons having claims or action f or
Dissolution of Marriage
Seminole, State of Florida
de mands against the es tate are has been filed against y
and you

Olive Avenue, Sanford, Florida

PRECINCT 31- LOCATION
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School, Aitamorife Springs, Flor ida
PRECINCT 52
LOCATION Win Recreation Center . Sum
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PARCEL TWO:
required.
WITHIN
THREE are required
to serve a copy of your macset Swim Club. Casselberry,
From the Northwest corner 01 the MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
written defenses, it any, to it on Florida
East ' i of the Northwest ',of THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
PRECINCT 33- LOCATION-.
FRANK C WHIGHAM. ESQUIRE,
Section 23. Township 21 South, THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
Longwood Community Building.'
Petitioner's attorney, whose ad
Range 29 East. run North 89 degrees of the a bove court a written
dress is TENSTRoM. DAVIS &amp; Longwood. Florida
17 mnutvs. 17 seconds East 2300 statement of any claim or demand MCINTOSH. Post Office Box 1330,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
feet along the North boundary Of they may have Each claim must be Sanford,
Florida, 32771, on or before that where the abovesaid de
Said Northwest 1 4 to the Easterly in writing and must indicate the August 25. 1976, and
file the original signatlons of Pulling place's shall re
right of way line of Wymore Road. basis for the claim, the name and
With the Clerk of thiS Court either suit in the voting place for two or
thence South 00 degrees 06 minu tes address of the creditor or his agent
mor e precincts being located for the
be fore s er vice on Petitioner's at
17 seconds West 55 71 feet along Said or attorney, and Ihe amount forney or immediately thereafter; Purpose of an election in one
Easterly right of way line for the claimed If the claim is not yet due.
otherwise a default will be entered building, the voting place's for the
po int of beginning thence run North the date when it will bec ome due
against you for the relief dem anded Several Precincts involved shall be
59 degrees 42 minutes 12 seconds shall be stated. If the claim
in the Petition, to wit A dis so lution established
and
maintained
East 7)730 feel, thence North 00 contingent or unliquldated, the of marriage. Permanent
custody of separateandpartfromea(hothac in
degrees 17 minutes 16 seconds West nature of the uncertainty shill be the minor Children born issue of the saidbuilding, and
1200 feet thence North 69 degrees 47 stated If the claim is secured, the
marriage. RONALD ANTHONY
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
minutes 12 seconds East 11717 feet security shall be described
ALLEN that said temporary polling place'
The WILLIAMS.
DAVID
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perty being mot* particularly
of way line of Wymore Road; thence they may have that challenges the described as followi:
Correct copy of a Resolution
passed
North 00 degrees 04 minutes ii validity Of the decedenl's will, the
Lot 10. Block L, NORTH unanimously by the Board of County 4
Seconds East 114.00 feet along said qualifications of
lhC personal ORLANDO TERRACE, UNIT 1, Commissioners of Seminole County,
Easterly right of way line
to the representative. or the venue or Section 1. according to the plat Florida. at its regular meeting held
point of beginning CONTAINING
jurisdiction of the Court.
thereof recorded In Plat Book 16. an the 61h day of July. 1918, as same
1.1636 acres, lying and being In the
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND Page 63, Public
Records of Seminole appears on therecord in theMinute
County of Seminole, State of OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED County, Florida,
being in Section), Book for said County,
Florida.
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
Date of the first Publication oftpils Township 21 South, Range 30 East,
al Public sale, totp,ehigp,flt and best
hereunto set my hind anti affixed
Seminole County, Florida.
bidder for cash, at the westernmost Notice of Administration: August 1,
WITNESS my hand and seal of the Official Seal of tPe Board of
front entrance of the Seminole 1916.
this Court on 21s1 day of July, A . D. County Commissioners, this ötPt day
Veal Gllly
Coui,iy Courthouse, in Sanford,
1976.
of July, A D . 1976
As Personal Represents
Florida, at 11:00am ,OnAug,,gjl II,
(SEAL)
ATTEST'
1976
five of me Estate of
Arthur H Beckwith Jr.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
(SEAL)
LAURA MAE HARDEN
As Clerk of the Court
Clerk of the Board of
Deceased
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
ti Cherry Kay Travis
COJflty Commissjacs
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Clerk Circuit Court
As Deputy Clerk
fl and for Seminole
REPRESENTATIVE:
By: Mary N, Darden
SIENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
County, Florida
Jack I. Bridges, Olt
Deputy Clerk
MCINTOSH
By. Joann K Hare
CLE VELAND. MIZE
Allan T Geiger, Esq,
Flagship Bank of Sanforu
Deputy Clerk
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BRIDGES
Rogers, Towers, Bailey,
Suite 72
Jones &amp; Gay
P.O. Drawer Z
Post Office Box 1330
(SEAL)
1604 Gulf Life Tower
Sanford, Florida 37771
Sanford, Florida 37171
Telephone. U0S) 122 1314
Jacksonville, Florida 32201
Attorneys for Petitioner
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on. COPS' to permanent alimony, permanent Circuit Court of Seminole County,
seconds East 13500 feet along Said each personal representative,
Child support; attorney fees and the Florida, and that this Resolution be
West right of way line; thence South
All persons Interested in the estate costs of this
action, an equitable published not more than thirty clays
69 degrees 42 minutes I7 seconds to whom a copy of this Notice of distr,butlonof the joint ly owned
real nor less than twenty days prior to
West 11779 feet. thence North 00 Administration has been mailed are and personal
property of the parties the holing of the upcoming FIRST
degrees 17 minutes 4$ seconds West required,
WITHIN
THREE Including award of the real property PRIMARY ELECT ION for Sep
1200 feet. thence South 89 degrees MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF owned by the parties
as tenants by teniber 7. 1976.
17 minutes I? seconds Well 21730 THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF the enliretlesto
the Petitioner, said
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the
THIS NOTICE, to file any objections pro
feet to the aforesaid Easterly right
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Petitioner. that I intend to register said name l63 09, Florida Statutes, will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
dependence was Hutchinsons
Seminole County. Florida in ac inand for Seminole County, Florida.
handling of the famous writs
Respondent. cordance with the provisions of the upon receipt of proof of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit: publication of thi% notice, the
NOTICE OF ACTION
of assistance cases In 1761.
Se ction 16509 Florida Statutes 1 9S7 titiOuS name, to wit TOWNER
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
PRECISION MACHINING under
5: Leonard F. Beer
DAVID V. TRENT, whose
residence is unknown but whose last Publish July 25. Aug 1, 6. 15. 1976 which I am engaged in business
200 Mingo Trail,
known mailing address is Route 1, DEB 101
Legal Notice
Se minole County, Florida .
_____________________________
Bo x 112. St. Paul, Virginia
That the party interested in said
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
FICTITIOUS NAME
business enterprise is as follows:
that an action for Dissolution of
Notice is
RESOLUTION
Ralph P Towner
hereby given that I am marriage has been filed against you ON MOTION
BY COMMISSIONER
engaged in business
Ralph P. Towner
at 7320 Winter and you are required to serve a copy
Woods Blvd. Winter Park , Fl. 32792,
of your written defenses, if any. to it KIMBROUGH. SECONDED BY Publish: July II. 25. Aug. 1, I 1976
Seminole County. F'orida, under the
FRANK
C.
WHIGHAM,
COMMISSIONER
WILLIAMS.
THE
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fictitious name of IDEA FACTORY, ESQUIRE, Petitioner's attorney, FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS
and that I intend to register said whose address is Post Office Box UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT
name with tho Clerk of the Circuit 1330, Sanford, Florida.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
37171, on or THE REGULAR MEETING OF
Court. Seminole County. Florida in before Sept 3rd.
1976, and tile the THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM
Notice is hereby given that the
accordance with the provisions of
original with the Clerk of this Court MISSIONERS OF SEMINOLE 1916 Seminole County Board of
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
either before service on Petitioner's COUNTY, FLORIDA. ON THE 6TH Adjustment will hold publ'Td
Wit: Section 66509 Florida Statutes attorney or immediately thereafter; DAY OF JULY. AD., 1916
hearings pursuant to Section 196 191,
1957.
otherwise a default and ultimate
WHEREAS, Florida Law requires Florida Statutes, for the purpose of
County Club Consultants, Inc
Judgment will be entered against the adoption of a Resolution when reviewing applications for exemp
S ig Carol A. Edwards
you for the relief demanded In the any change is mad- in the locations lions as provided in Chapter 196,
Vice President
Petition and your marriage
, of polling places designated for any Florida Statutes. Said hearings shall
Publish Aug 6. iS. 21. 22, 1976
Election Precinct, and
Petitioner will be dissolved.
be held at the following times, dates
DEC 36
WHEREAS, Florida Law. Chapter and place.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
101
71
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further
prescribes
that
August 23. 1976. at 6.00 p.m.
iWYiIE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND this Court on July 26th, 1976
the location change in any polling
and
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
place
can
only
be
made
when
the
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
August 26, 1976, at 6:00 p.m.
FLORIDA
Board
of
County Commissioners
Clerk of the Circuit Court
in
CASE 960. 76.11n.CA.O9.A
detcrmine that the accommodations
By: Linda M.Shaw
Room 203 of the SEMINOLE
WILLIAM E DURHAM, JR.,
for the holding of any election are COUNTY COURTHOUSE, SAN
Deputy Clerk
ALBERT J. TOOLE, III, BEN
inadequate at the permanent polling FORD. FLORIDA
0
JAMIN C. BISHOP, JR. DENNIS STENSTROM. DAVIS
place, and.
GRAHAM &amp; McINTOSH
A list of all applicants for exemp
G
LYONS,
C.
MCGEHEE. JR., WILLIAM B. Flagship Bank of
WHEREAS. the Board of County lions under Chapter 196. Florida
Comm issioners of Seminole County, Statutes, who have had their ap
MILLS, JOHN H. PACE, JR., Sanford Suite 22
Florida.
haS determined that the plicatlon for exemption wholly or
ROBERT E. PALMER, WILLIAM Post Office Box 1330
accommodations of the permanent
Sanford, Florida 32171
partially approved or denied by the
J RIVERS, JR _ and JAMES R
polling places In Election Precincts Property Appraiser will be main
STOCKTON, JR., not individually, Attorney for Petitioner
are inadequate in compliance with tamed and made available to the
Publish Aug I. S. IS, 22. 1916
but as Trustees of GULF MOR
Florida Law,
DEC 5
public in the Property Appraiser's
T(,AGE AND REALTY IN
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT Office as follows:
VESTMENTS, a Massachusetts
RESOLVED by the Board of County
fn ',oti pm
wi;orsio iiSi.
a
Commissioners of Seminole County,
Plaintiff,
Monday through Friday
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Florida, that the polling place of
Room 116 06 the Semi
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Election Precincts 3. 12. Il, 16. 77,
note County Courthouse.
SPANISH TRACE ASSOCIATES,
CU IT, SEMINOLE COUNTY, 29, 17. 50, SI. 52. and 53 are 1cm
Sanford. Florida
LTD ,a Florida limited partnership.
FLORIDA.
porarily changed for the FIRST ISEALI
Defendant
CASE NO. 76.1212.CA.04.A
PRIMARY ELECTION called for
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
NOTICE OF SALE
September 7. 1976, as follows
Clerk
5 hereby given that. IN RE:
Notice
THE MARRIAGE OF
PRECINCT 3
LOCATION- Publish Aug S. 1976
pursuant to an order or a Final ELLEN BETTS BEAL,
Midway School Auditorium. Jitway
DEC 44
Judgment of Foreclosure entered in
wife Petii:)ner. Avenue, Sanford. Florida
the above captioned action. I will vs
PRECINCT.,17- LOCATIONsell the property Situated in RICHARD FRANCIS REAL. JR.. Florida Federal Savings and Loan,
RESOLUTION
Seminole County. Florida. described
Husband Respondent, Intersection 431 and 136. Altamonte ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER
as
RCHARD FRANCIS REAL, SR, Springs, Florida
PARCEL ONE:
KIMBROUGH, SECONDED BY
and ALICE REAL. his wife.
LOCATION-COMMISSIONER WILLIAMS, THE
That part of the East
PRECINCT 17- LOCATIONof the
Respondents, Portable. Casselberry Elementary FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS
Southwest' of Section II, Township
NOTICE OF ACTION
School Parking Lot, 15) 5 Winter
21 South. Range 29 East, (LESS
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED A
TO: RICHARD FRANCIS
Park Drive, Casseiberry, Florida
THE REGULAR MEETING O
The North 1.010 feel thereof), lying
REAL, JR residence
PRECINCT IS- LOCATION- THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM
East of the East right of way line of
unknown,
Florida Gas Training Center, MISSIONER S OF SEMINOLE
Wvmore Road and West of the West
Last known address:
Building 310. Sanford Airport. 7717
right of way line of State Road No
COUNTY, FLORIDA. ON THE 6TH
PFC Richard F. Real, Jr
Carrier Avenue, Sanford, Florida
400 (Interstate I). AND That part of
DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1976
263 152535
PRECINCT 27- LOCATION
OCATIO
N
the North 352 71 feet of the East 'aol
WHEREAS. Florida Statutes
Co C 1st On 37th Armor
Semnole Hospital Pavilion, 300 flay
the Northwest 1 4 of Section 23,
require the adoption of a Resolution
APO New York 09326
Avenue, Sanford. Florida
Township 21 South. Range 29 East,
PRECINCT 29- LOCATION- establishing temporary polling
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
lying East of the East right of way that an action for Dis
solution of
Allen Chape l AME Church, 1703 places when no accommodations
Pre sently exist within the boun
line of Wymore Road and West of the Marriage and other relief has been Olive Avenue, Sanford, Flor ida
West right of way line of State Road filed against you' and you are
PRECINCT 47-- LOCATION- darles of a precinct adequate
No 100 (interstate 4), (LESS From
Rolling Hilts Moravian Church, compliance with Florida Law, and
the point of intersection of the South required to serve a copy of your
WHEREAS. Florida Law, Chapt.'r
written defenses, if any, to It on G.
Sanlando Springs Drive. Highway
90 031 and 10173 further Prescribv.,
boundary of said North 332 11 feet 06 ANDREW SPEER, Attorney for au. Longwood. Florida
the East ') Of the Northwest 1
PRECINCT SO- LOCATION- that the location change in an
4 With Petitioner, whose address is ill
the
East right of way line of said West Commercial Street, Sanford, Winter Springs Fire Station No 2. polling placecanonly be made when
Wymore Road. run North 89
Florida 32271, on or before August tSI Northern Way, Winter Springs, the Board of County Commissioner-,
degrees. 42 minutes 12 seconds East 25.
determine that the Ac Corn modal lot
1976. and file the original with the Florida
26000 feet parallel with the North Clerk of this Court either before
for any holding of any elect ion ar
PRECINCT 51
LOCATIONboundary of said Northwest 4
inadequate at the permanent poilr;
for service on Petitioner's attorney or Red Carpet Inn arid Racquet Club of
the point of beginning thence run
immediately thereafter, otherwise
Altamonte Springs, 151 N Douglas place, and
North 4.4 degrees 42 minutes 44 a default w 1
WHEREAS, the Board of Count,
be entered against you Avenue, Altamonte Springs. Florida
seconds East 6)63 feet, thenct for the
PRECINCT 57- LOCATION. Commissioners of Seminole Count.
relief demanded in the.
North 69 degrees 12 minut es 12
Florida, has deter mined that no
Petition
Win Recreation C'nter
Sum
seconds East 101.06 feet to a point on
WITNESS my hand and t he seal of macSet Swim Club. Mark David accommodations presently exist
the
right of way line of State this C ou
within Precinct 7A, 12, Il. 72. 77. 'a
rt on July 22, 1976
Boulevard. Casseiberry, Florida
Road No 400 (Interstate 4); thence (SEAL)
and $3. adequate for the e.
PRECINCT
53LOCATION
South 00 degrees 01 minut es 09
ARTHUR H BECKWITH. JR
Longwood
Community
Building,
Ill
peditious
and efficient housing ar'
seconds East 4500 feet along said
As Clerk of the C ourt
West Church Avenue, Longwood, handling of voting and vOtnu
West right of way line; thence South
paraphernalia within said prCclncts,
By Cecelia V Ekern
Florida
59 degrees 12 minutes 12 seconds
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT
As Deputy Clerk
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
West 1ISSS feet to the point
of Publish July 25 &amp; Aug I, S. 15. 1976 that clear notice of the change in the RESOLVED by the Board of County
beginning AND ALSO LESS: From DEB 106
Polling Places be posted on Commissioners of Seminole County ,
North we st corer of the East
________________________________ Precinct
Florida,
the door of the previous polling 22.27. 29,that for Precincts 7A, 12, I?,
of the Northwest ' of said Sec tion
31. 32. and 5) the following
place
7). run North 89 degrees 42 minutes IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
polling places be designated as
UNANIMOUSLY
this
6th
day
of
12 seconds East 2500 feet along the SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
temporary polling places for the
and
DAVID V. TRENT,

Road No. 400 (Interstate 1). thence Copies of the claim 10 the clerk to WILLIAMS, in the Petitioner;

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In 1978, the report says, increased
suns po t activity will cause American CB

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The joint campaigning eff ort won the pledged support for
Reag an from óelegates in New York and four in N
Jersey, But the former California governor still trails Ford in
an Associated Press delegate survey, with neither candidate
having the 1,130 delegates needed for nomination.

speculates.

disrupting communications in Europe.
By 1979, the FCC will have virtually
a ba ndoned effor ts to enforce i ts rules.

learned to jam CB conversations by

powerless to Step in and regulate the

By 1980. IM FNI channels will be freed
CII use. me sound quality on these
channels will be better, but people who

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Other uses will create problems us well.
Lookouts will warn bandits of approaching

chaos.
The report was prepared by Arthur D.
Little Inc., a private consulting firm, for

want hicenses to use them will have to

police, and prostitutes will cruise the
streets broadcasting their offers.
In 1977, the scenario says, scrambling

submit recordings of their voices so that
regulators can identify violators of federal
rules.

delegates and alternates to the GOP convention and asking

"I wasn't involved in Watergate. It only seems to me Owl

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ever ha p pe ned. Truman did the right thing, because we'd have
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at the courthouse in Sanford. supervising persons placed n
But commissione rs Thursday pr obation by the courts.
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Watergate. Young said Simon was his choice.

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ever see anyone h ur t. I think that people should be able to work
therein the middle of It like that, you wonder if it's ever going to
out their problems ver ba lly wi thout resor ting to destruction
end. So that was kind of good news. That was the stimulus, I think
physically. I'm sure that was all they could do at the time, but I
to end the war. I think it was the right thing to do; end the war and

Earl Prince, Deltiona - "I was over there in the Air Force then

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them to pick their vice presidential preferences.
State Rep. Chester Clem, RVero Beach and a Ford dele.

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beat Carter in the sun belt sta tes, Bafalis said.

last

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think there ought to be some other way for people to work their
problems out."
Evelyn Bosper, Sanford- "I think it was a good thing to end the
war. Isuppose there wasn't any other way to do it, not at that
time. I shudder to think of all that killing, but I guess it's the only

gate, was one of the strongest proponents of Reagan for vice
president. Ile said Ford needs a conservative to keep the

Ford delegates, Reps. L.A. "Skip" Bafalis, Fort Myers, and
J. Herbert Burke, Hollywood, both picked Connally as their
number one choice w hi le Rep. Richard Kelly, Holiday, listed

ardson. CIA di r ector George Bush and Treasury Secretary
William Simon were the choice of one delegate each.
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White asserting that he is not a candidate for the job, Conri'al1y said at a gathering in Detroit that if it were offered "I'd
have to have a long, detailed discussion about it.,,
Connally heatedly labeled attempts of some Gopcongres
men to scuttle his consideration for the Ford ticket by linking

delegates publicly stating a preference or legally bound -

The CB scenario envisions antibusing
demonstrators using radios to organize
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delegates to Reagan's IM5. The AP total counts only those

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vention.
"I think we've got problems in the South. I've talked to
Of the 43 delegates pledged to President Ford, at least 15
Florida crackers. All they can think about is, 'We're gonna
want Ford tochoose Reagan as his running mate, the survey
have a president from Georgia," Clem said. "They don't
Thursday by the St. Petersburg Times said.
care if he is Atilla the Hun."
TheTimessaid itcontacted 3Oof the 43 Ford delegates and
Connally also was selected by a number of Ford delegates
found Reagan follcwed in popularity by Sen. Howard Baker,
as
a second choice for vice president if Reagan is not
It-Tern., who was picked by six, and John Connally, who was
selected.
selected by four.

Prostitutes soliciting customers and pofice

And through it all, the Federal Corn'
'munications Commission may be

GOP ticket headed by Ford.
A possible running mate on the Ford ticket,
Texas
Coy. John Connally, saidThursday it would be "difficult" for

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equipment will be on the market that will

The wild proliferation of the small-talk
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Meanwhile, Reagan and his running mate, Sen. Richard
Schweiker, head into Pennslania today hoping to add to the
six new dele gates they picked up In New York and New Jer-

TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Ronald Reagan is the overwhelming choice for the vice presidential nomination in a

conununicaflons Policy.
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of the Senate and House and some high-ranking

party leaders.

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speculates about developments

Schweiker to the conservative Reagan team boosted the
campaign.
"I'm very optirnistic. I don't beheve we lost support any
place," he said Th ursday. He said Schweiker's selection
'was aimed at November, not August."
Schweiker added: "We be lieve this is the only kind of base
that can beat Jimmy Carter." He said the Democratic ticket

The board has declined to

CAM DRI DG E, Slass. (AP)-Protesters
orchestrating demonstrations over the air,

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and New Jersey, Reagan has clairned that adding the liberal

list of Republicans whose advice he will consider in making

contract status,
ta ke eit he r grievance to arMrs. Edwards has charged bitration.

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have filed suit agai ns t the
The teaching contract
school board and Supt. William provides three steps of appeal

Pennsylvania now stands 76 for Ford, 10 for Reagan and 17

unconunitted. The uncommitted delegates are prime targets

that choice,
The President sent letters to 350 GOP mayors and elected
local officials Thursday to ask their views on a vice presiden.
tial nominee He already had asked the opi nio ns of all 4,518
delegates and al terna tes to the convention, all Republican

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convention delegates in his running mate's home state.
Presidential spokesman Ron Nessen has confirmed that
Ford will wait until af te r the GOP convention in Kansas City
to name a rwining mate. But he said Ford has expanded the

Both teachers had completed

For VP,

Delegates

For

Ronald Reagan, who already found one, is busy hunting

Former Oviedo High French their third year of teaching in
and Spanish teacher Carol Seminole County. Af te r three
Edwards, Jackson Heights years, teachers become eligible
Middle School librarian Lynette for appointment from annual,

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some do have sore throats and temperature, specifically
other Infe'tions. That does not above 98 degrees.
prove that cause of the
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dismissed from their positions to the provisions of the SEA.
have taken t heir battle to the school board contract.
courts.

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that she was fired so that a
coach could be hired in her

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start with a sore throat. Many 85 degrees Fahrenheit are
cases have so symptoms at all uncomfortable and even unsafe
and are first found because of for sustained physical activity.
the enlarging lymph nodes. When you are in water you
Others have a much more cannot get any benefit from
typical infectious presentation vaporization to cool the body,
with fever and night sweats. As a result internal heat
will
Since diseases that compromise build up fast If the water
the body's natural defenses temperature is high. I see no
make people susceptible to reason for a whirlpool bath with

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of the person who already has can then service more people.
Hodkin's disease.
So It is an o pt im temperature
The magazine articles you for the club—not its
membe rs.
ha ve read are no doubt InWhile heat relaxes muscles,
teresting but either the articles surface heat before It
or your InterpettIon of them penetrates merely warms the
is out of focus with the facts. skin or may even burn it. Wet

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better

because Infectious agents may benefits as people don't stay In
appear as secondary Invaders them too long and the whirlpool

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pages of the Sunday Herald.

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card heart suit and decided to MODERN, send $7 to
play it. lie led th e queen. at Bridge," c/a thu
South won and led a wond newspaper, P 0 Box 48;
diamond West did the best he Radio City Station, New Yolk
could by playing low. but N Y tool, g)

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game was match points and
meant the difference betwee
a fair score and a bottom t:r
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notrump while 26 points of

By JEAN PATTESON

Sanford's American Legion Post 53 baseball team is in
Fort Lauderdale this weekend competing In the state
tour nament. Follow the plight of th e team In the sports

count is an approximition am

DOONESBURY
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after the spade lead, but L~,t

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Page 1-C, Women's Section, Sunday.

won the first trick playing in the right suit usual
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th th
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East's jack lie led the 10 of you play in the wrong

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kinds produce
partner's suit The first one is suit contract 10 tricks at a

between ages 15 and 34 and then Radio City Station, New York,
again In the over 50 age group. NY 10019.

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For an uplifting tale of how a single operation
changed the shape of things for one Sanford woman and
brought the be ach, bikinis and boyfriends into her life. see

points in overtricks. s:rce
Sou th always had nine tncij

Hodgkin's disease or whether bed rest, senod for The Health

GoJ our.

Friday, Aug. 13.
Hargis told the court he had
in
County "a week
or two" and that he is separated from his teenage wife.
Sheriff's Investigators said Mrs. Peggy Hargis,17, lives in the

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or not it, not the so re throat , is Letter 6-6, Effects of
Inactivity
contagious.
Including Bed Rest. Send a
There are other Interesting long, stamped, self-addres,ej
features of the disease. In the envelope wi th 50 cents for t.
United Sta tes the frequency of Sendyourletter to me in
c0f
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none of these Interesting ob. (Uscreet inquiry unearths the
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know why 26 high-card points

contacts, Despite these widely optimum temperature
depends
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attorney. Hall found th there was probable cause, based
written reports by sheriff's investigators in the dea th case, to

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West and two other men came to Florida in
an old car with David Kim Hargis, 19, of Henderson. The car
broke down and was a ba ndoned at White Sprin gs, in
north
U.S. Navy officials In Memphis, Term., said Hargis is listed as
Florida, and the two other men returned to Kentucky, offi
ce rs a deserter and had been missing from the Naval Air Technical
Training Center there for more than 30 days.
Hargis is being held without bond on a murder charge In
West is being held in county jail in lieu of $8,000 bond on
connection wi th the Monday dea th of Wal te r Raymond Sch ultz.
67,
burglary
and grand larceny charges in connection wi th a late July
of 751 Spanish Moss Drive, Casselberry. Investigators said
breakin
at
the residence of Elaine Richardson, 134-E Springwood
hWtz died of a heart attack when he apparently returned to his
ricibile home and confronted a burglar who was ransacking the Circle, Longwood, according to sheriff's deputies.
A sheriff's report on the burglary listed old coins, a radio and
residence.
a $130 star sapphire ring as missin g following the breakin.

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say whether that is from some there is any medical
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residence and three homes on Lake Irene Road.
Hargis appeared In county court before Judge Wa llace Hall

Longwood.

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magazine articles say It Is and
It starts wi th a so re throat that

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A Henderson, Ky., man who came to Florida about two
weeks
ago with a bur ary-murder suspect has been jailed
by Seminole
she riff's detectives on burglary and grand larceny charges.
Detective L.M. Ford said Ronald Jewell West, 20,
was
arrested Thursday
at a shoppin g
south Seminole
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take anything for gr ant ed
rewards are 'ertaln.
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sure to pick up your share of the put in rlt1ng.
tab If you're out on the town
with f riends today. Fail ure to
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thing to the other.
may seem like the right
CAPRICORN (Dec. n.,
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' Legion' Disease Is Over;
Officials Optimistic
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Health officials were op.
timistic today that the worst may be over in the explosive
outLreak of "legionnaire's disease." The source remains
a mystery, but there have been no new cases in two days.
Swine flu and other Influenza viruses have been all but
ruled out as medical researchers continued round-theclock efforts to identify the cause of the illness that has
killed 23 persons.
Two persons who exhibited symptoms of the disease fever, chills and lung congestion - died Thursday in
southwestern Pennsylvania1 but state heath officials have
not yet officially listed them as victims of the disease. As
in all confirmed cases, however, they had some con.
nection with a state American Legion convention in Philadelphia two weeks ago.
Efforts to Identify the source of the disease now focuses
on an unidentified vlrw still being sought in the
laboratories and a pousible toxin that may have infected
the victims while In Philadelplla.

F.16 Overstated?
WASHINGTON (AP) - Some key defense officials are
admitting that the Pentagon may have oversold the
prospects for worldwide sales of about 3,000 new U.S.-bullt
F16 fighter planes.
Not a single new F16 sale has been announced in the 14
months since Norway, Denmark, Belgium and The Neth.
erlands agreed to buy 348 of the planes.
The Pentagon had dangled the opportunity to share in a
worldwide Fl6 sales bonanza before the four NATO
nations at a time when they were considering whether to
buy the U.S. plane or a competing French Mirage Fl
fighter.

Labor Market Sluggish
WASHINGTON (API - A slowed rate of economic
growth is the underlying factor Involved in the current
sluggishness in the labor market, but economists say
productivity advances and growth In the number of people
looking for work are contributing to the situation.
The Labor Department's report on the July employment situation Is due out today, with economists
reluctant to guess which way it will go. They say a rise in
unemployment is possible, and that any improvement for
the month probably wouldn't be too dramatic.

Lyndle C White
As Peonal Reesentative

urday.

House Approves

Caelberry. Florida 32/07
Telephone (305) 339 7555

ttte' Senate after recâiving
House approval.

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Accept
Pay Hike
Seminole school bus driver-s
will get a pay hike, an added
uniform allowance, another
paid holiday and a $10 boost in
insurance for the 1976-77 school
tenn.
Ata negotiatlngsession with
the drivers yesterday, the
school board'sbargaining team
agreed to inc.Tease t.he starting
base salary for drivers from
from $45 to
0 and agreed to contribute
$160
towards
insurance
uniform allowance

Arcordlng to Ernie Cowley,
chief negotiator for the school
board, the agreement must now
be raWied by the school board
and members of the drivers'
association.
Based -on -a -six-hour dav the
drivers will now receive $3,831
per year, an increase of $98. In
addition to that, the drivers will

BEIRUT, Lebanon (API - A Red Cross convoy loading
wounded In the Tal Zaatar Palestinian camp had to pull
out hastily today after several hundred panicky
Palestinians tried to take over its vehicles, according to
military radio reports from the camp.
Christian militiamen surrounding tie c.mp fired on the
convoy and at Least 30 persons were wounded, the
monitored reports said.
There was no Indication whether the wounded Included
Red Cross workers. Red Cross officials could not be
reached immediately for confirmation of the reoorts.

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an increase from three to four.
Previous efforts to settle their
special master (arbitrator)

Etening Heiuld
Friday,

August 6.

bargaining unit.i decided to try
arbitration.

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PvbI,h,d Oâ.I and Sunday. except Saturday and
Christmas Day

negotiating team were to meet
with the Clerical Association
and Monday they'll be back at
the bargaining table with the
S em I n o Ic
E d u c a t ion

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SeCoød Class Postage P4id at Sanford. FIor,d 3271l

,s i.ti SS ('-1)''. '/.rt 5? e a '-triiis. $11 0 i*.,r
B, M.4i In F Ii( -Ui
Yt . hrn( acirry All a?i-r 'nJ
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mulas:Thcentsforeachfecleral
acre, lessany federal payments

John RoseIli Missing
MIAMI (API -

The man who told a U.S. Senate corn.
mittee that he and Chicago mobater Sam Glancana
plotted with the CIA to kill Cuban Prime Minister Fidel
Castro has disappeared, authorities say.
Reputed organized crime figure John Roselli was
reported missing eight days ago.
"There has been no change," a Broward County
sheriff's spokesman said Thursday night.
Strike Force said they had not yet determined whether
they have Jurisdiction or cause to look for Roselli,
Spoke&amp;nen for the federal agencies said they were
aware of Roselli's disappearance after the sheriff's office
was called by his sister and Lrother.in.law with whom he
has been living.

$30,000 Instead Of Jail?
MIAMI (API

A circuit Judge has asked a father
whose son was killed inahjt..and"i11 accident wheth he
would be satisfied with a $30,000 payment instead of a Jail

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Florida, and Amendments thereto R Patrick Phillips. of
as recorded in Obficial Records Book
Baldwin &amp; Dikeou
999, Page 1020, Official Records 500 Highway 1192
Book 1009, Page 79, and Otticiat Fern Perk. FlorIda
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CONSIDER
ADOPTION OF
PROPOSED ORDINANCE

thing he could do."
Inge Taub, Deltona —"At that time I was In Germany. Yes, I
thought it was right. In any war, If you want to save lives, you've

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City of Cass.elberry, Florida,

bomb

though we were taking too many lives to be palatable, asit was."
Mary F4dkton, 2413 Stevens Ave., Sanford "I thought It was
the right thing to do. I really don't know any other way at that
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rezoning request that would
have allowed Bahama Joe's
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Sanford Housing Authority Commissioner George W, Brown
displays appreciation plaque presented him by the Seminole Joint
Tenants Council, representing residents of 480 imlts of public
housing at Sanford. Bi-own, selected by tenants and appointed by
Sanford City Commission to the local housing authority board, Is
serving his second term on the commission. (Herald Photo by Bob
Lloyd)

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made in connection with a
burglary early Thursday at the
Spanish Trace Apartments
Clubhouse, Altamonte Springs.
Sheriff's reports listed $637
cash plus a clock radio,
calculator, coffee maker and an
undetermined amount of
whiskey as missing after a door
was pried to gain entrance.

InvestIgators from the
Seminole sheriff's and county
fire departments and the state

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Pepper's Paradise on U.S. 17,FernPark,neartheDrange-

Boat,TrallerStolen

11:45.
looking for a $7,400 boat and
Shef's Sgt. Lake Stallworth trailer reported stolen from the
said the business had been 2323 Worthington Road, south
suspected.

Deputy

Ann

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FRIDAY AUCIUS1' 6
Foresters .Square Dance Club, The Forest, 7:30 p.m.
iongsaood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 43-4 Longwood.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Fpiseopal Church.

SATURDAY, AUG. 7
Mid-Florida Singles Club monthly meeting, Sanford
iiber of Commerce building, 8 p.m. Dancing at Mr.

Altamonte Springs police

AA. Sanford Women's Group, 2 p.m., 12001 W. First

Wesson highway patrolman bond, following his arrest on
charges of possession of conmodel and a 1917 vintage .3

(iiurch

SUNDAY AUGS

paraphernalia.
$158 Taken From Pocket
In other- arrests, Ronald
Sanford
police today were Edward Muse, 25, of 1910 Lake
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A. larimer.

Park. For further information call Jackie Fund, 1-0210.
MONDAY. AUGU9

from 71-year-old Noel county jail in lieu of $8,000 bond

Sanford AA, closed, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.

on a circuit court warrant

('rsthl Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary

wall by burglars to enter the where the 1975 model Correct was awakened and saw a figure firearm
by a convicted felon.
building.
Craft ski boat, with inboard run from the porch of his
bring thefire under control and reported stolen.
deputies reported the interior of
Burglars forced a door-to take
the teenage nightspot was two pistols and a target bow,

:.1() p in.. diibhouse,

Spring Oaks and SR 436.

BurglarySuspect
Sheriff's detective John Poole
jailed Robert Earl St. John, 19,

pthatadultsmadeatthewnethatitistherightthjngtodo.Itwasa
scary thing to listen to, I know that. To moe, itseems like rar

will offer three adult oc- estate investment, financial charged for each course.

war.

connection with the school's real estate license law and obtained by contacting the
vocational-technical education methods of
successfully college at 323-1450 extension
program.
operating a real estate 377.
The evening courses include brokerage office.
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collective bargaining and In- taught by Douglas Lovell and
struction in real estate will meet Mondays and WedADMISSIONS

DISCHARGES

Ethel Alloway
Margaret Barber
Shirley- Edmondson
David Inman

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I,i.icille Dudley
Grover Jones
Gilbert Newman
Deborah Redding

L0NGWOOD

The veteran city manager for the requested increase,

1230hPd,eteI
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The industrial labor relations Sept. 13, at 6:30 p.m., in campus

Justification figures for funding requests for each of the five members centives, measured daywork,
was the key word Thursday without justification"grab-bag and payments for time being grievance procedures, health
night as city councilmen turned type budgeting."
spent compiling the city's and safety programs and
budget requests back to
Questions on salaries and pay comprehensive plan.
employe training programs.
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Martha Pringle

Howard Shuck

Gladys Morris
Mollie Muse
I.uke Wright
Lucille Jacobs, Chuluota
Madeline Christolas, DeBary
Virginia Hill, [)eBary
Ruth Jatho, Deltona
Angela Itamos, Deltona

Barbara Taner
model
job
around."
classification when they seek the office and analyzing actual case studies,
Thomas Weiss
E. presented
by
Sanford
City
Manager
w.
Knowles, allowances should not be in- and will consider labor
Gordon Marsh, Chuluota
Knowles, retained as a con- researching salaries paid for creased while they are in office. problems and their possible
Ernest Arlington, DeBary
Margaret Thomas, Deltona sultant by the governing body, similar jobs in cities of the
Knowles said that the Sanford solutions.
Betty Flowers, Lake Monroe aided the city council in same size as Longwood, and Planning and Zoning CornThe industrial labor relations
reviewing budget requests.
considering the percentage of mission has nine members who class will begin Tuesday, Sept.
Byron Chiesa, Maitland
cost ot living allowance to be meet twice monthly on a 7, at 6:30 p.m. In campus room
Fred Crockett, Orlando
It was near midnight for the approved,
regular basis and that the L807.

that additional information be not answered while the coun- insisted elected or appointed determine causes of selected

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Williams, Deltona
Clyde Stratton, Edgewater
Joyce F'ort.son, Lake Mary

Mary

Mr. &amp; Mrs. (Jacqueline) the officials went home after "land planning agency" their community service,
Lemley
baby
&amp;
boy, going
ough every line
course will explore phy5it..,
item, (zoning board for an Increase
Casselberry
In addition, he said, the mental and emotional human
red penciling many,
as Knowles in expense allowances for the advisory board in Sanford behavior in an effort to provide
reminded
that
department
members f;oni the conducts public hearings which better understanding of inheeds
have an
obligation
to theindividual
current $25 to $75 monthly was the
group does not. terpesonal
elected officials and the of- turned down.
relationships.
Knowles
said
the recording Points of emphasis will Include
ficlab in turn to the people to
The chairman of the advisory secretary, however, should be development of behavioral
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Jqronaa Abrick, MD
secretary

Thursday
night's meeting, planning and
zoning commissioners:

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fire destroyed a 1966 Ford residence of Gordon Jennings south Seminole, in lieu of $8,000
Audrey Jack, 242! Myrtle Avenue, Sanford— "I don't convertible on display Inside Jr., 435 Roxboi-o Road, bond on burglary and grand

of said Court and serve a copy and Ordinances of the City
thereof upon the Husband or the Catselberry, Florida. as
amended

Depi.,ty Clerk
STENSTROM, DAVIS
1. MIt4
Flqthip Bank- Sullen
PosI Office Boa 1330
Sanford, Florida 337/I

In other action at

a beer and wine license for
consumptior. off.premlses for a
convenience store being built at
801 Celery Ave.
Recommended approval of
a proposed move by an auto
paint distributorship now
located In a wood-frame
building In downtown Sanford
to a cement-block building at
603 West 27th St.
Asked for a report on costs
of notifying nearby property
owners of a proposed zoning
change. Commission Chairman
Art Harris suggested changing
the $75 zoning change applicatlon fee to a lower flat fee
plus a charge for each property
owner withIn 300 feet.
The planning and zoning
commission's recommenda(ions will be included on
Monday night's city cornmission agenda for formal
action.

was a thinii that I feel ike had to be done."

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Arthur H. Beckwth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. tinda At snaw
Deputy Clerk

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four-foot hole had been that neighbors saw an old tan- night while he was asleep.

lives, I think, but still it was a hard way to do it. There wouldn't
have been any other way; not at the time. Possibly not at thIS

OF CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA,
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO tI.

WITNES5 my Hand and Seal of
this Court 045 ivy 77th, 1975
(Seal)
Arthur H. B.ckwittt, Jr
Clerk od the Circuit Court
BY Martha T. VihIen

at hiroshima, how many more American lives would you

United States, didn't they?"

SECTION, accordIng 10 the Pial TO PAUL CHAYKA. SR
it annexed hereto, on or before
Said Ordinanc, will be placed on
12 Kingbisher Road
August 76th. or a Default will be first reading on Monday, August 16.
Levitt Town. New York
Page 75. Public Records of Seminole
entered against you
1976. and the City Council will
County, Florida
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
WITNESS my hand and seal as consider same for tinal passag, arid
bfl filed against you. and you Petition for Dissolution of Marriage Clerk of the Circuit Court for adoption after the
public hearing

(CORPORATE SEAL)

Ie anster
ncreases
nurn r o AutoTwfl ssorers in
nOr-u to
a ou ,30.
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probing the fire-gutted ruins of
a south Seminole teenage
nlghtspot in a search for the
,
cause ui a miwugnm maze mat

_andalotmoreJapanese,Butjtwasaterriblebobocaustltwas

thereof as recorded in Plat Book 13,

øeputy Clerk
Gerald S. Rulbecg
30$ S. Hwy 11.93
P0 BOx 911
Cassetberry, FlorIda )770'
Atlorney bo, Pttitinq

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By BOB LLOYD
HeraldStalf Writer

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Th e emporary mo d U
°ff1
bw ngis
ng erect
qu c y
pro,, e o ce space
tOt Auto- ran s l60-employe
tessan e terta ncr corpo,

Avenue location for parking.
The four lots are now zoned for
residential use, and the cornmissioner-s refused to extend
the French Avenue commercial
zone into the housing area
behind it. Several residents of
the area attended the meeting
to protest the proposed parking
lot, including one who told the
commission that 240 feet of
property already zoned cornmercial next to the restaurant's
parking lot was for sale.
Recommended approval of
a site plan for a commercial
buildingat9thStreetandMaple
Avenue. Burt Pool told thc
commission he plans to build a
new building for Sunshine TV
Repair on two lots.
Recommended approval of
a site plan for botanical sales
and display at 2nd Street and
Laurel Avenue.
Recommended approval of

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iao,000 Indemnity payment.

CHRISTINEE. CAIIRAWAY nephews.
Brisson Funeral Home In
Mrs. Christine E. Carraway, charge of arrangements.

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day. Born In Morristown,
funeral Notice
Tenn., she came to Lake Asbby _________________________
in 196.4 and wasa member of the
CARRAWAY, MRS. CHRIS.
New Smyrna Beach and of the
Rebeccas.
her
Include
Survivors
husband, John Carraway of
Lake Ashby, several nieces and

Mrs Chrittine E Carraway. /6,
04 Lake Athby, who died Thurt
dAy, will be held at 10
am
Monday at Urisson Funerai
Home Brisson Funeral Home n
charge of arrangements

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payntoU25 meeting was frustrations and the handling of
not excessive, He noted that in "people" situations.
addition to attending the
The first meeting of the

I ('onliliueti F'rnni

be Thury, Sept 9, at 6:30
Linda
Martin
handles
the
p.m.
in campus room 1007.
judicial neech. Such a study, function in Longwood and
Required instruction for
Harry Kimbcoughsaid,shouldexplaln council agreed to a payment of persons wishing to take the

I'age 1-A,

Commissioner

thatone of the three courtrooms why certain items are needed. budgeting $900 for the annual broker's examination will be
In existence could be cut in half.
Kimbrough said he will ask salary.
presented In the real estate
County officials say it's not the board this year to fund a
The board also discussed the broker's course, which will
certain that probation and Judicial sty.
possibihtyotself-insuring'the include studies of real estate
nnrnle nffine
will have En
toe
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reductIon wul-MIttli 13)Ill5IV11dUOIt UIU.
move. Butasofnowitappears
followed an $80,000 cutback in Knowlessuggestedthatthecity
to be the most feasible alter- requests for pay
raises for could budget $3,000 to $4,000 the
native.
certain county employes. The first year to begin a fund to pay
Another possibility Is moving
$80,000 had nothing to do with claims, rather than $18,000
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ThLU'%dii)S high 93. Today's
low 74

and evening thundershowers,
HIghs mostly in the upper SOS to

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nor-tb to near 80 In the Florida

hours.

the county would be required to
pay for lodging the state at-

increases scheduled for all 650

and

Instead the $80,000 was u be

Larger reserve the first year,

SUNDAY'STIOES

shown the county is not legally

certaincountyworkersthatare

in an account set aside for

mostly in the low and mid lOs.

7:18 am. and 7:44 p.m.; [,w

space for Protatlon and Parole.

Department chiefs requested

less, except stronger and gusty
near thundershowers. Rain
probabIlity 40 per cent today, 20
per cent tonight and 40 per cent

PORT CANAVERAL
High
1:53 am. and 7:30 p.in.
12:80 am- and 1:09 p.m.

would relocate, Kwiatkowski
said, "1 don't know; it's state
funded."
Kimbrough was critical of the

government next year. It's
about the same amount as
requested last year. To hold
miilage to 5.37 $5.37 per each

however.
The city council scheduled Its
third tudget session for 7:30
p.m. Wednesday, at which time

EXTENDEOFORECAST
Scattered mainly afternoon

and 1.2:54 p.m.; Low 7:18 am.
.aad'J.K pa-w.-.

circuit judges. He said what Is about$4-niilliondollarsmustbe
needed Is a study of all future pared.

submitted third revisions of
their requests for peru.sal,

Saturday. A chance

of

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Apt IF
FLORIDA
dissolution of marriage, and othr DATE.
Bronx, New York
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.1400.CA.04-C relief.
This notice is given pursuant to
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED In Re: The Marriag, of
You are hereby required to bile the provisionS of Chapter 166.

tgaqe on the following property in and
Seminole County. Florida
VERNA G CHAYKA. Wife

A temporary office complex
for Auto-Train employes being
transferred to Sanford Sept. 1
won backing from Sanford's
Planning and Zoning Cornmission Thursday night.
The planning and zoning
recommendation to the city
commission includes a waiver
of the city's off-street parking
requirements for 18 months runtil a permanent building is
completed at the 3rd Street and
PersImmon Avenue site. Until
then Auto-Train employes will
park on an unpaved lot nearby.
Larry Reuter, Auto-Train's
director of capital develop.
ment, assured the planning and
zoning commissioners that a
paved parking area would be
constructed.
"We're not going to build an

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extensive office complex and
then have a dirt farm out there
for cars," he said,
Reuter showed the commls.
sloners preliminary plans for
the permanent building which
showed extensive landscaping,

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he Is considering suspending a one-year sentence for Nell
MItchell, 68, of Coral Gables, because doctors have
convinced him she might die of a heart ntta,'l,
Mrs. Mitchell was convicted
f'.mken driving
and killing Gregory Young, 28, while he was bicycling in
Miami on Nov. 25, 1975,
Wetherington said he asked the victim's father, Earl
Young of Holyoke, Mass., to tell him at a hearing Wed-

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR PubliC hearing to consider enact
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL mentofOrdlnancebifo 312, entItled

20th day of August, 1976, at the west
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Front Door of the Seminole County CASE NO 76- 13i9.CA.04.E

JACQUELINE DOWI)
Herald Staff Writer

Sheriff's deputies said a a dollar estimate of damage to

written defenses thereto, it any,
sa demand in Said Petition thaI the day of July, 1976
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Casselberry, Florida, on Monday,
upon Leonard V. Wood. Attorney for Court award your interest in that lSeal)
NAME STATUTE
thC 23rd day of August, AD 1976. at
TO ,iiOM IT MAY CONCERN
Avenue, Altamonte Springs. Florida your wife located at 3)2 IdylIwilde
Nntce s P'CfeOy t-ven that
Clerk of the Circuit Court
possible At the meeting interested
3270). and biIC the original wilf the Drive, Sanford. Florida, and more
By. Mary N. Darden
undersigned. pu-...anl to the
p4rtie
may appear and be heard
Clerk of the
Court onor particularly described as
Deputy Clerk
'Fictitious Name Statute". Chapter before
the above
Itt daystyled
of September,
with respect to the propos.d Or
Lot 79. IOYLLWILDE OF LOCH SAM E MURRELL I SONS
dinance Thit hearing may be
465
will
register 1976. otherwise a judgment may be ARBOR REPLAT, according to the P0 Box I/Il
with 09,
theFlorida
Clerk ofStatutes,
the Circuit
Court.
continued from lime to time until .
entered against you for the relief piat thereof as recorded in Plat Book
Orlando, Florida, 32107
'n and for Seminole County, Florida
tinal action is taken by the City '
I). Page 100
demanded in the Complaint herein
Attorneys for th Husband
upon receipt ci proof of the
Council
t
your
WITNESS
my
hand
and
seal
of
wife.
VERNA
0
CHAYKA,
Publish,
July37,
30,
Aug.
6.
13.
1916
publication ob this notice, to wit:
A copy ob the proposed Ordinance
said Court. this 2/tn day of July, as a lump sum as alimony, and you DES 97
SANFORD PEDIATRIC
it
at Ihe City Hall.
1916
are
required
to
serv,
a
copy of your
----'- --- --- ASSOCIATES. P A under wfich we
- Casselberry, Florida, and
copies are
(Seali
written defenses. If any, to the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE on bile with the
ire engaged in businesS at 209 San
Clerk of the City and
Carlos Avenue, in the City of San
Clerk os the Circuit Court
.1 RUSSELL HORNSBY, whose CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE public
foqd. Florida
By Cecelia V. Ekern
address 5 311 N Ralind Avenue, COUNTY, FLORIDA.
nat the parties Interested in said
DATED this 26th day 04 July, A.D
Deputy Clerk
Orlando, Florida, on or before CIVIL ACTION NO. 16-133.CA..,. 1976
business enterprise are as toIIowt.
Publ)h July 30, Aug 6. 13. 20. 1976 August30. 19/6. and file the orIginal EE
Vann Parker. M 0
(SEAL)
DES III
with the Clerk of this Court either BERNARD EDWARDS a k a B
David W Powers, M D
Mary W Hahom,
before
service
on
Petitioner's
at
EDWARDS.
and
LEO
S
ED
Dated at Sanbord. Seminole
City Clerk
lorney
or
Immediately
thereafter;
WARDS,
hiS
wife.
County. Florida, 13th May. 19/6
PubliSh Aug 6. 1976
otherwise a default will be entered
PubliSh July 73, 30.
,\
Plaintibfs
DEC 3)
Aug 6. I). 1916 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. againsl
you for he relief demanded
DEB96
-EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
in the Petition
NORTHWEST INVESTMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN ANDCUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
This.ticeshalIbepubIi%once PROPERTIESNO TWO,A Limited FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
FLORIDA.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. CIVIL ACTION NO. 76-IflsCA.21. each week for tour consecutive Partnership, MARVIN VAN
weeks in Inc Evening Herald
DERPOL. General Partner.
CASE NO 7$-1449.CA.26-E
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE EE
DATED: July 26th, 1976.
COUNTY FLORIDA
Defendant, IN THE MATTER OF THE
InRe:theMatteroftheAdopt,onof:
Seal)
ADOPTION OF
NOTICEOFACTION
CASE NO 76.1409.CA.04.E
TAMMY SUE KRAFTCHICK
Arihur H Beckwitn, Jr.
TO MARVIN VANDERPOL.
DAVID MATTHEW OUFOUR, a
DOUGLAS WILLIAM ELLIOTT, TO BEVERI Y &amp; ROBERT
By Linda M Shaw
Husband.
Northwest Investment
PERRY
NOTICE OF ACTION
Deputy Clerk
Properties No Two
Petitioner,
natural mother &amp; lather
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
J RUSSELL HORNSBY of
A Limited ParInersIpand
JOHN FREDERICK MARR
rif sammy Sue Krattchick
Law Offices Of
MAR I A N PIE
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
E LIZ A BET H
Residence Unknown
res,dence ,,in6nown
J Russell Hornsby. PA.
Action to foreclose a Mortgage on
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTlFlEo'
Resent
Pelption for Adoption under
oath,
a
Orlando,
Florida
County, Florida
NOTICE OF ACTION
has filed a PetItlo In
Circuit
ov of which is delivered to YOU Attorneys for Petitioner Wile
o MARIANNE ELIZABETH herewith.
Lot90.Lesl5qu /S fete of the
Court of Seminole County. Florida,
tat been tiled
in the above Publish July 30. Aug 6. 13, 20. 1976 NOrth 00 feet 04
ELLIOTT
the
Wett
170
feet
for
lIe
adopiion of the minor child
styled Court You are required O DE B III
cc Robert kalina
serve a copy of your written
thereof, FLOR IDA LAND AND named therein, arid you are required
--5707 Luelda
defenses, if any, to the Petition. on
COLONIZATION COMPANY. 'O%h cause why the same should
NOTICE OF
Parma, Ohio
Gerald S. Rqjtb,rg. Attorney at law,
LIMITED. W. BEARDALL'S MAP not be granted, if any, by serving a
INTENTION TO REOISTER
YOU
ARE HERESY NOTIFIED 31$ S Highway 1192, Cassetberry,
OF ST J0SEPH', according to tn, copy 04 your written defe.n.e unnn
FICTITIOUSNAME
..
' 'nereot as recorded
triat an action for dissolution of Florida. 32707, and file the origindI
in Plat
KENNETH W. MCINTOSH. of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Book I. page ill Of the Public
marriage has been flied against you wittt thai Clerk of the Circu,t Court at
ITEP4STROM DAVIS &amp; MclN
pursuant to Florida Statute 563.09,
Records of Seminole County,
and you are required to serve a copy thai Seminole County Courthouse,
TOSH, Altoriys for Petitioner.
that the undersigned, desiring to
Florida
of your written defenses. if any, to
Sanford, Florida, on or befeae engage in business
Post Office BOx 1330, Sanford.
under the bic
has been filed against you a
Gary E. Massey, Esquire of Brock, August 75th. 1916. Otherwise a
Florida, 37711, and by filing thet
titious name Of Altamont, Eye
arer,quiredfo
a written copy
Criglfl.al thereof with the Clerk Cf
Senioran SI' .
"amonte SprIngs, 04 the Petitioners
Center, Boston Avenue, City 04
Florida 37/01, Peritioner's attorn,y,
Albert N Fitti, Plaintiff's Attorney
THIS NOT ICE shall be published Altamonte Springs,
19/6, and herein fail not or a Default
County Of
on or before September 3rd. 1q76, once each week for four II)
whose
address Is: 310 EdwIrd,
Judgment will be entered against
con Suminole, State of Florida, Intend,
Building, Sanford, FlorIda 37771,
on
you granting said adoption
the aOove styled Court either before Herald, Sanbord. Florida
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
the original with the Clerk of
seal of said Court Ihis 2nd iia of
this
immediat, thereafter; otherwise a said Court on this 20th day of Jut's'.
Mitchell Shipiro. M.D. P A.
1976
Jgmcr.t mas' be efilered agains)
Plaintiff's Attorpay or immediately
(SEAL)
a Florida Professional Sec
Ittefeabtef'; Otherwise a default Will
Arthur H 5.eckwith, Jr
Petition
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr..
B
Mitchell Shapiro, At 0.
demanded
WITNESSmynandandtMseaIof
Clerk of the Circuit Court
In the Complaint of the
PresidenI
Seminole CCijnhy, Florida

DEN 144

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Reputed Crime Figure

CITYOF

DATED thiS
2nd day of August, MARVIN LLOYD STARKEY, PLEMENIED, OF THE CITY OF
1916
Husband,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR (SEAL)
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA. SAD
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
.d
ORDINANCE BEING THE COM
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
PRISCILLA A STARlE,v,.w,s. . .. FtU1tsEtsvE ZONING OR
COUNTY..FLORIDA.
By Mary N. Darden
CIVIL ACTION NO 76-1269
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
CAELBERRY. FLORIDA. SAID
Deputy Clerk
NATIONAL
HOMES
TO PRISCILLA A. STARKEY
AC.
AMENDMENT
ESTABLISHiNG
James J Loveless, Jr
12003 Enchanted Path Drive
THE 'ZONING CLASSIFICATION
Plaintiff, GILES. HEDRICK &amp;
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED PARCEL DESCRIBED AS TRACT
ROBINSON, PA.
TEDDIE BLUE and MARGARET 109 East Church Street
thatasuithasbesnflle(iagalnstyou A OF NORTH ORLANDO RAN
in the Circuit Court for Seminole CHES. SECTION 3. ACCORDING
Defendants.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
NOTICE OF SUIT
THE MARRIAGE OF. MARVIN RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK I).
PubIih Aug 6, 19/6
o TEDDIE BLUE and
3-1 ____________________ LLOYD STARKEY, Husband, and PAGE 3-4. PUBLIC RECORDS
MARGARET LOUISE BLUE. DEC
PRlSCLLA A. STARKEY, Wits. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
his wife,
IN THE LIRCUIT COURT IN AND Civil Action No. 161369 CAOIE. PROVIDING SEVERABILITY

To broaden support, the bill

Red Cross Fired Upon

By
INI BRIEF

DEB

therearelarge blocksof federal past five years.
land that cannot be taxed by
Counties would have the

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TEHRAN, Iran lAP) - Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger and the Shah of Iran meet today to discuss the
sale of six to eight American nuclear reactors at $1 billion
each and an nil-for-weapons trade. Reporters ac
companyirg Kissinger were told not to expect any
agreements during his two-day visit
The main problem delaying the sale of the reactors is
disposition of the plutonium that would be a byproduct of
their production of electricity. The United States Insists
that it must be reprocessed to prevent it from being used
to produce nuclear explosives.
Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevl wants that done In Iran
by his government The United States Insists it either be
done elsewhere or be done In Iran by other nations or an
international organization.

Clerk ob ne Circuit Court
By. Cecelia V. Ekern

DEC35

measure because some of their services connected with federal
districts cover major tracts of lands.
________________________________
federal Lands. Ne'iada, for instance, is 87 per cent owned by
Legal Notice

Kissinger, Shah Meet

ticial Records Book 996. Pages 0113
through 0171. inclusIve, Public

Friday, Aug. 6, me—lA

Zoners OK Auto-Ira in Home

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Deputy Clerk

that would boost federal pay- ment to all counties where naments to one of every three tional parks or wilderness

Western congressmen had services, road repairs, sewage,

killed

PICKlE EVON WHITE
Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
STEPHENSON. STALNAKER &amp;
BEANE, PA.

minimum continuing source of
Counties complain they are
revenue in lieu of local taxes on strapped for revenue to pay for

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa lAP) - Thousands of
angry blacks roamed the streets of Soweto township
today, stoning cars and trucks, throning up roadblocks of
wrecked cars and other deiris and molesting workers on
their way to joba in Johannesburg.
It was the third straight day of violence in the huge
ghetto eight miles south of Johannesburg which spawned
the black upheaval in mid-June In which at least 176
persons were
and more than 1,100 were injured.
Three blacks were killed Wednesday.
The Rand Daily Mail reported that police shot and killed
a fourth black Thursday and wounded five others, but
police did not confirm the report.
Police were put on a nationwide standby alert, and
police reinforcements were rushed to Soweto.

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Notice of Administration, Augusta. Seminole County, Florida, and ISeal)

was caused by e or not."

tion to cut-rent payments. PayThe measure would boost the nnts would be linked to popufederal budget by an estimated lationand,in any event, limited
$118 million annually, guaran- to $1 million,

South African Blacks
Continue Violence

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Move Scheduled Sept. 1

signed to tell whether the withcomputercomjnands togo

fident of eventual passage.

IN BRIEF

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMiNOLE
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 7S.3ip

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Thursday to approve the paytivities such as mineral dements bill and deliver it to the velopmentortimber cutting; or

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contained

Student Tax Cut Proposed
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate is recommending a
$250-a-year tax cut to help students pay their way through
college or vocational school.
The special credit would start out at $100 next July 1 and
rise by $50 a year until it hit the maximum $250 In 1980.
If the student had a Job and filed his own tax return, he
could subtract up to $250 from taxes owed. Otherwise, the
tax credit would go to the student's parents or spouse,
whichever paid his college expenses for tuition, books or
fees.

Legal Notice —

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
NOTICE
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
THF EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Notice is hereby given that tr
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
hOl ICE s hereby çvn tflat the
Board of Adjustment of the Ct ot
i)JNTY. Ft O!IDA
guard of County Commissioners
Sanford will hold a special meetjn
--. .".
.
..".-.
"V
'iJSllPi
em'noie county, i,oriaa, snaui at on Friday. ftugust 13 1976, in t
In Re: the Marriage of
IN RE: ESTATE OF
7:00 PM. or as soon as poisible City Hall at 1.30 ..M. in order to
LESTER PAUL MORROW,
RICKIE EVON WHITE.
thereafter, on the lIst day AuguSt. consider a request for a variance ri
Husband Respondent, 1976. in the Seminole County the Zoning Ordinance as i: pertains
Deceased
and
() u t
r It
NOTICE OF ADMtNISTRATION
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida. to side yard setback requirements n
BARBARA SUE MORROW,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
consider the adoption of the SR I Zoned District in Lot II. Block
PASADENA,Calif.(Ap)_If
Organiccomposindsarethose CLAIMS OP DEMANDS AGAINST
Wife Petitioner. following Ordinance:
6. Dreamwold. 3rd Section. PB 4,
life were words and sentences, based on carbon. Some organIc THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL TO LESTER
NOTICE
OFMORROW
SUIT
An ordinance relating to the Page 70
PAUL
unincorporated areas of Seminole
Being more specifically described
then the experiment that Vik- molecules are related to life OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
P 0 Box 36S
IN THE ESTATE
County. Florida; amending Section as located at 2100 Chase Ave
Ing's minilaboratory begins to- and some are not. It Is as If
Lawrenceburg,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
9o1 the Seminole County Fire Unit Planned use of the property is fort
Tennessee 30461
day would be a search for mdi- Viking stumbled into a game of that the administration of the estate
Ordinance No.111 to provide that Fellowship &amp; Meeting Roorn to
vidual letters.
YOU ARE NOTIF lED that an the Tax Collector of Seminole Mount Haven Primitive Baptist
Scrabble, and it will be very of
PICKlE EVON WHITE, action br Dissolution of Marriage County shall be entitled to receive a Church,
The organic analysis of Mar- hard to tell if any "letters"
decsed. File Number 7336 CP. Is has been filed against you and you commission for the collection
B IPerkins
tian soil could turn up "letters" finds once made up a "word" in the Circuit Court for are required to serve a copy of your taxes within the tire unit of one haIl
Chairman
Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probate written defenses, ii any, to it on W. of one percent of the net funds
the
address
of which
- actually organic molecules a living organism - or were D.viion.
Board of Adjustment
H MORRISON Ptlilioner's At
collected; providing for con
Publish Aug. 6. 1976
- pointing to past or present merely units that never were Seminole CountY Courthouse,istorney,
whose
address
iS
III
South
struclion,
severability
and
an
Sanford, Florida, i7711.
DEC 30
life on the red planet,
The per Maitland Avenue, Maitland, lective date.
part of a meaningful structure.
sonal
representative
of
the
estate
is
Florida.
32751,
on
or
before
August
(SEAL)
The organic analysis inThe GCMS data could be
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
LYNDLEC.WHITE.wnoseaddresj 25th, l976,and(iletheorjglnalwith
Arthur H. Beckwitrt Jr.
strument, called a gas chro- helpful in corroborating what
is Post 37707
Office Box
Casselberry,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Is Florida,
The732,
name
and ad the Clerk of this Court either before
By: A G. Jones, D.C.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
service on Petitioner's Attorney or
Clerk of Board of
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
(GCMS), will comb the soilfor periments. For example, If the tative'saftorneyaresetforth
adefaultwillbeenteredaqains, you
Seminole County,
those basic units from which biology Instruments found apAll persons
having
claimsare
or Petition
for the relief demanded in the
CAMERON BROWN COMPANY,
Florida
demands
against
the estate
larger "building blocks" of life parent signs of life but the required,
Plaintiff,
WI THIN
PubliSh Aug 6. 1976
THREE
are formed.
WITNESS my hand and seal of DEC32
GCMS found no organic matter
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF this Court on July 21sf. 1916
NORMAN E PIATT. SR ., et at,
If no such molecules are In the soil, it would cast grave THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Defendants
THIS NOTICE, file with the clerk ISeall
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
found, scientists say, chances doubt on the validity of the
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
AMENDED
ot the above court a written Stat
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C.
aresmallthattherelslffeinthe it:'.,'y tests.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
NOTICEOFACTION
ment Of any claim or demand they
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE TO Norman
E. Piatt, Sr..
By Mary N, Darden
soil picked up by Viking. That
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A report Thursday on an may have Each claim must be iO
Deputy Cierk
and
and must indicate the basis
CASE NO. 74.1070.CA.19.O
wouldn't mean there Isn't life analysis of Inorganic elements writing
Publish July 23. 30, Aug. &amp; 13. 1976 In Re: Custody of
Nancy A. Piatt, his wife
tortheclaim.vhenameandaddress DEB90
13i1 Witte Street. Apt 110
elsewhere on Mars, however. In the soil showed what had of the creditor or hiS agent or at _____________________ROBINNATHANIELHURT
Houston. Texas 77055
Three separate biology in- been previously supposed, that torney, and the amount claimed, lb IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TO: JOE
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
N. HURT
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
strument,s are looking for life iron is a major constituent of the claim is not yet due, the date EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
anamendedcomplalnttoforectose,
when It will become
Yucca
Street
processes - growth, metabol- the reddish, rusty-looking soil. stated If the claim due shall be CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
mortgage
encumbering
the
is Contingent D
Fayetteville,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
bollowung real Property.
lszn, respiration -but have not
North Carolina
Dr. Priestly Toulmin said the unhigu,dated, th nature of the Ufl CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 76-101.
Lot II. BL
K. "C" NORTH
certainty Shall be stated. If the CA09F
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a ORLANDO
TERRACE.
SEC I,
yet found anything definitely soil sample
about 14 claim
is
secured,
Petition
for
Child
Custody
has
been
interpreted
as life,
... -----nprrpnfirn,
..
.
-. the security shall FIRST FEDERAL SAVIN(S AJfl
.. .
- Iit.IIY I
''"."
'I'
..
iuuvu
m rid,
w'.'
r
---• u ".
vii
oe oescrioea The claimant shall LOAN
against you and there is a
V-'" -,
ASSOCIATION
deliver
sufficient
copies
of
GCMS
aboard
relatively
large
amounts
were
the
The 40-pound
claim ORLANDO. a corporation.
ROBIN Seminole County, Florida,
to the clerk to enable the derk
Court award custody
to
phosphorus
and mail
Plaintiff,
the lander will test soil that sd- silicon,
one copy to each personal
NATHANIEL HURT to his natural has been filed against you and you
mother, MAR JORIE PARKER are required to serve a copy of your
representative
entists hope was deposited by calcium '
ROBERT F. RIVERA and SALLY HURT, and siou are
All persons interested in the
..
Most of the rocks in the Vikrequired to writtend,fenses. if any, to it on VAN
the tplec,-'nnin,, Vifrmn.,
Al.
II5
..'..WIJ
to whom a copy of this Notice of
serve a copy of your wrilten PEN BERG, GAY &amp; BURKE. PA.,
lug
area
are
of
basaltic
cornDefendants
arm on July 28. They're not
defenses, lb any, to the petition on attorneys for the plaintiff, at Post
Administration has been mailed are
NOTICE OF SALE
Office Box 793, Orlando, Florida
the Petitioner's attorney, R.
sure any dirt got into the test position, he said. Basalt Is the required,
w, 7HIN
THREE
Notice is hereby given that pur
321)2, and file the original With IPitj,
major
type
of
rock
in
lava
on
PATRICK
PHILLIPS,
of
Baldwin
&amp;
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE
01'
chamber, and the arm is curTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF suant to the Final Judgment 0
Oikeou, 500 Highway 17 92. Fern Cleckobth,above.styled Court orior
earth,
and
finding
it
on
Mars
rently stuck and unable to O
Foreclosure and sale entered in the Park, FlorIda, 32730, on or
THIS NOTICE, to file any objections
before before August 23rd, 1976. otherwise,
cause pending in the Circuit Court in September 1st. 1976. and file
a Iuagmenl may be entered against
the
canoes have been active there
validiby 04 the decedent - s will, the
being
Civil Number /6 I01.CA 09 F. either before service on Petitioner's
complaint
qualibication of the personal
The GC1I4S "is simply de- at some time in the past.
WITNESSmyhandandtheseIof
representative, or the venue or the undersigned Clerk will sell the attorne-yorimmediatefytnerea,ter;
signed to detect organic matMeanwhile, Viking's twin, jurisdiction Of the court,
property situated in Seminole
Sdid Court on the 21st day of July,
otherwise a DEfault Will be entered
ter," Dr. John Oro, a member Viking 2, approached to within
County. Florida, described as'
1976
against you for the relief demanded
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
.win,...' ,.._,
...
Unit an. OAK WAOftflhiQ
.
ic.,,
ri ifll
uiia,yi
IcolII, WJ,LMJ
rey,Tion.
llC5 01 xsiars. toe unVDJCL I iuri NUT 50 FILED SECTION ONE,a
Condominium
Arthur H. BeCkwith. Jr
WlTNE5Smyhandandse.Iof

Its Word Cut

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Both

Kimbrough

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Councilmen

Gerard

Connell

city.

CALL 834-8776
e The New AU In The Ear

�Evening HeMd
300 N. FRENCH AVE.. SANFORD. FLA 32771
Area Code 305 322 2611 or 831 9991

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NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
WILLIAM D. CURRIE. Managing Editor
JOSEPH VAN BRACKLE. Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week 35 cents; Month. $240: 6 Months. $14.20,
Year. $28 40 By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
other mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $3240.

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Purity Standards
Up In Th e Air
On the whole. Americans are an idealistic and
impulsive people. How idealistic and impulsive we
can become in times of perceived national
emergency was visible in the Senate recently when
that chamber debated proposed amendments to the
Clean Air Act of 1970.
Six years ago the deteriorating quality of the
air constituted a crisis of the first magnitude and
Americans reacted. Ultimately, Congress
established strict air quality standards, a federal
apparatus to enforce them and funds to give the
program vitality. Those who protested that we
were moving too far, too fast were lost voices in the
,t.j hi,,
'v Iju

Today even Sen. Edward Muskie of Maine, a
champion of cleaner environment and the ramrod
who piloted the 1970 act through Congress, admits
that it needs changes to "improve certain
features. . to accommodate perceived economic
.

.

conditions."

Apparently the experience of five years has
caused the senator, among many others, to realize
more acutely that while pure air is a national ideal,
it also m ust be placed on th e scales with other goals
and a balance m ust be struck,
Sticking to standards that are in some cases
apparently unattainable in small consolation to th e
auto worker who may lose his job, the farmer who
cannot develop his property, or the American who
pays more for a car than he should,
The Senate bill under disc ussion moves toward

recognition of these and other social and economic

factors by controls to 1979 standards un til 1980.
Cities also would be given five to 10 more years to
meet federal clean air standards. At the same time
th e principle that controls are here to stay, and that
progress must be made, are preserved through
such safeguards as rules that cities must continue

to implement "reasonable transportation controls"
such as privileged lanes for car pools and buses.

And interm solutions for industries are rejected in
favor of permanent installations,
The most troublesome Senate proposal is one
that would prohibit the deterioration of air quality
in regions where it is high — usually remote
and
unpo pulated

areas,

The amendment is appealing because it

seemingly preserves natural areas. On the other
hand, business organizations estimate th at 80 per
cent of many states would suffer substantial
economic, agricultural and recreational damage if

air quality is not allowed to fall one iota below its
present degree of purity.
If, for example, a Kaiparowits power plant
cannot be built because of environmet1tal considerat ions, millions of Americans could eventually suffer
either for a lack of energy or
through added pollution in highly populated areas
if this is where a substitute plant is built. Indeed
the "non-deterioration" amendment could be a
major setback to the nation's effort to become
selfsufficient in energy if it hobbles mining

operations.
Congress has overshot once on clean air

legislation and now is slowly retreating to reality,
It would serve no p urpose to repe
at the mistake

again this year.

Alcohol A
Congress has voted nearly half billion dollars in funding
authority for fiscal years 1977-79 to help an estimated 10 million
alcoholics and problem drinkers in the United States.
The money will go to states for the prevention and treatment
of alcoholism and will also go for research into the causes of
alcoholism.
Haifa billion dollars i.sa lot of money. But it Is only a small
fraction of the social and economic cost of alcohol abuse. me
costs of absenteeism, lowered productivity, accidents, unem
ployment, crime, family instability and health problems
associated with the abuse of alcohol in our society are incalculab!e.
Alcohol Is undoubtedly the drug most abused in America.
Alcohol abuse programs have been inadequate to keep the
problems from growing. It is po&amp;sible they have been ineffective
as a result of improper design or adminlstratbn. There may
have been a lack of funds. Not much public attention has been
paid to this problem area.
The effectiveness of the programs should be determined. If
possible, the programs should be made more effective. Those
that are found to be effective or that can be made effective
should be fully funded.

BERRY'S WORLD

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Wonder if Commissioner Sidney Vihien Jr., feels
he's being bugged" enough to give up his seat on
the Seminole County Co!zniSs1Ofl.
Earlier in the week, Vihien let It be known that if
he came under too much fire for missing cornmission meetings due to his politicking for the Fifth
U.S. Congressional District post he'd resign.
Yesterday, he faded to show for budget hearing
in commission chambers and a giant stuffed lady
bug was placed on his vacant chair.
Sid's chall enging H. Miller Newton, James
Sursely, JoAnn Saunders and Don Reynolds in the
Sept. 7 Democratic primary for the right to run
against incumbent Congressman Richard Kelly (HNew Port Richey).
Guess Sid's pulling out all the stops in his
campaigning and Just can't find the time to devote
to either the budget hearings in our county or for
regular commission meetings.
Just watch out for those 'bugs' in our political
system, Sid.
Sometimes they bite!

appear to be stumbling over each other in their

Florida.
For Instance, there's the Seminole County Port
Authority (SCX)PA), the Seminole County Industrial
Deelopment Authority (SCIDA), the SanfordSeminole Development Corp. (SSDC), ACTION
Orlando, and the Industrial ' Committee of the
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce and many,
many more, in addition to the many private
developers who search for any clean-air outfit that
migh t be thinking of opening a branch office or
moving the whole shibang to our area.
There's a definite need for such agencies, but do
we need so many?
What's wrong with combining SCOPA and
SCIDA and having them work hand-In-glove?
Don't the functions appear to overlap — which
means that money is being spent to maintain two
agencies that could well be funneled into one Large
outfit?
You wonder about ACTION Orlando, probably
saying to yourself, "Heck, that doesn't involve
Seminole County."

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Many Individuals and corporations in Seminole
County Joined a concentrated effort of national
advertising, etc., last year to bring outside firms or
their subsidiaries here — and It was to be called
ACTION Orlando.
So far, we haven't seen many results from the
effort, but it could come in the not too distant future.
Now the Seminole County Commission is talking
about merging SCOPA and SCIDA, which I happen
to believe Is one of the more fruitful thoughts those
illustrious politicians have come up with In recent
years.
SCIDA wants $93,644 from county taxpayers to
operate in the 1976-77 fiscal year, an increase of
over $3O,O) from last year's budget.
I don't see how the duplication of effort is worth
even a pittance of that amount.
If someone can show me what SCIDA's done for
the area since its inception, except to spend those
almighty tax dollars, then I might take a second
look at the situation.
Until then, I see no reason for all these overlapping agencies.

efforts to bring a new P;,iness or two to Central

Industry-seeking agencies in Seminole County

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If
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each candidate has pledged to rid the official
educator Hiighe.i Mearns.
naive, to
ranks of incompetents, purge the arrogant ne'r
WASHINGTON — Perhaps it is quaint, even
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to the point where the swarms account for
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One reason for this is that while government
unpalatable aspect of Ronald Reagan's choice of
employment is large, it is also secured to the
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deepest root In the history of labor. Genuine
in my Judgment, that in selecting an extremely
bureaucratic reform would necessitate cutting
liberal choice for his No. 2 spot Instead of the
the root, and that would not only be difficult, it
conservative
echo he promised, the former
Minor or major repairs?
might be impossible. When Richard Nixon tried _____________________________________________________________________ California governor has done something he said
to effect a modest reduction in force, as examhe would not do.
pie, the root held, and he eventually conceded the
This is Reagan's "man on the stairs." lie will
inevitable: "We never fire anybody, we never
net go away. And If putting such a premium on
reprimand anybody, we never demote
honesty and integrity makes me a so.called
anybody." Th us, like roaches, public servants
"kamili.azee conservative" or an "ideolocical
don't disappear, they multiply.
pur ist," then so be it. I wear the labels proudly.
This truth is at the heart of perhaps the most
Before and throughout his campaign for the
difficult problem in government administration
Republican
NEW
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As
a
presidential nomination, Reagan
member of both underlying his choices Is an awareness that we
today. Gov
. James Edwards of South Carolina academia and business, W. Allen Wallis, has a have changed the concepts of the forefathers, adamantly rejected the Idea that the GOP should
puts it plainly enough: "Bosses aren't bosses rare perspective of the ongoing battle between who sought
to prevent any special interest from wa er down its principles to broaden its base
anymore." What he means is that government big government and free enterprise,
Sixteen months ago, he declared:
in the per.. using the powers of government.
workers are so tightly protected by civil service, sonal as well as business sense.
"A political party cannot be all things to all
Now, he observes, politics Is controlled by
and In some case unionization as well, neither a
Wallis distrusts big government. Ile sees it as minorities, and each minority seeks the special people. It cannot compromise its fundamental
governor nor a president has absolute authority corrosive of human freedom, unable to
beliefs for political expediency or simply to swell
produce favors that government can bestow,
over the jobs.
on its promises, inimical to the market economy
"A bloc of 10 per cent can determine if a man Is its numbers."
In many, respects the protection Is justified. and prosperity, and wasteful,
As regards the kind of person he would pick as
elected, if members of that bloc are ready to vote
Civil service began in the country as a means of
These past four decades have been a test and a for him solely on one issue," he commented.
his running mate, Reagan said In early May:
protecting government workers from political trial for Wallis. Scholar,
"I do not be lieve you choose someone of an
university chancellor,
And who are the
vagaries and the eccentricities of powerful corporate director, member of five
minorities?
Just about
opposite
philosophy In hopes that he'll get you
presidential
everyone
and
anyone
who
seeks
special
consome
votes
nincompoops Yet Edwards says, "The pen- commissions, author, Walls has been
you can't get yourself . . . I think
forced
to
sideration,
including
businessmen
who
run
to
dulum has swung too far the other way." Wrong watch government grow.
Washington to seek advantages that the free that's being false with the people who voted for
as well as right is being protected. Inefficiency is
"In the past 40 years the trend in public affairs market system, the pricing system, would not you and your philosophy."
rewarded. At the recent National Governors' has been very adverse in the
long term for grant.
As recently as July 9, Reagan told the
Conference in Pennsylvania, every executive freedom and prosperity, or maybe I should say
One of the consequences of this minority Colorado Republican Convention: "I don't
asked agreed with Richard Lamm of Colorado for economic welfare," said Wallis in an
that civil service is now "the greatest of all terview this week.
power, he continues, is that government grows believe in the old tradition of picking someone at
the opposite end of the political spectrum
roadblocks to effective government."
bi
gger a nd more involved in Jobs it cannot do be
His answer is a book, "An Over-Governed effectively,
cause he can get you some votes you can't get
A the governors see it, the roadblock is this: Society," made up of various speeches
and that frustrated voters futilely yourself."
given
since competition is the mother of facility, we over the years that poke
holes in the belief that seek to remedy the problem with more govern.
destr oy it only at our peril. Hence government big government can solve
everything. It is ment.
In the week in w hich it was announced he had
service has become the final resting place for, published by The Free Press, a division of
chosen
In
the process, he adds, the productive power own Sen. Schweiker, a Northern liberal, as his
without exaggeration, millions of tenured Macmillan.
of
running mate, Reagan was quoted in a Time
our market system and our personal freedorm
zombies who la ck the stimulation to hustle.
Wallis, 64, an economist and statistician, is are infringed upon. Promising
magazine
Intervies as saying that If Preaident
but not fulfilling
We've all seen them: crusty, careless, over- 'now chancellor of the University of
Rochester government grows and Job-producing free en. Ford did this, it would be a "foolish mistake."
bearing. Ken Fobes, an assistant to the governor and a director of, among
Why? Because "Ford would lose the South. And
others, Eastman terprise is thwarted.
of Oregon, says the best description for many Kodak, Trans Union, Esmark, Bausch and
Unlike
many
corporate
officials,
Wallis
a
lot of Republicans might not work for him, The
bureaucrats is that "they retire on the job."
Lomb, Macmillan and Metropolitan Life doesn't blame economic teaching for
balance of our country is in the Sun Belt and
Statistically, it is not quite true that the worst Insurance.
theDo
public that's where the future of our party Is."
opinion that permits government to grow.
bureaucrats can't be fired. Between 16 and 25,000
Avoiding political labels, he says he chooses contrary, he says, the more economics education
On the very day he offered Sen. Schweiker the
federal workers are dismissed each year.
the best of candidates regardless of party, but the more conservative students become,
No. 2 spot, Reagan, prior to his six-hour meeting
w ith the senator, told the Los Angeles Times:

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WASHINGTON — Now that President Ford George McGovern, D.-S.D.,
Edmund Muskie, D- quit, House Judiciary Chairman
Having chosen a sow's ear as his ticket mate,
appears to have the Republican nomination hie., Henry Jackson, D.-Wash., Phil Hart, D.I Peter Rodino,
D.-N.J., is quoted in McClory
safely tied up, Democrats are clearing their Mich. and James Eastland,
s
diary
as
saying
Reagan and his men have now launched
D..MLss.
"that he did not have any desire to prosecute
throats for the campaign oratory to come, The:,
the "Operation Silk Purse," telling conservatives
In these background FBI interviews, they
President beyond the time of
Intend to portray him as a lackadaisical leader exprea,sed strong support for Ford's nomination,
removal from that while Sen. Schweiker is certainly no Reagan
office or resignation and that he was not
in- Republican, at the same time he is, well, not all
and to condemn him for pardoning Richard "Ford isa man of excellent character, possesses terested in any criminal prosecution."
Nixon.
that liberal, his knee doesn't jerk quite as high
unquestionable integrity, trustworthiness and
or
The same view, according to McClory's
Yet the truth is that the Democrats had a lot patriotism," McGovern told the FIJI
on Oct. 17,
diary, was expressed by Rep. Don Edwards, D.. last as, say, Sen. Walter Mondale's.
to do with catapulting Ford
into the White House 1973. Humphrey said he had known Ford since Calif. "Both he and Rodino indicated that
Reagan campaign chairman chairman Sen.
and encouraging him to pardon Nixon. We have 1949 and considered him to be honest and
y Paul Laxalt, for example, says Schwelker Is "far
wanted to communicate this to 'my guys'
the evidence,
capable.
Republican leadership), which I did this (the sounder" than his voting record Indicates,
After Spiro Agnew was forced out as vice
Muskie saic he didn't know "anything of an rung," wrote
Laxalt says that In his talk with Reagan,
McClory.
president, Nixon wanted to appoint John Con- adverse nature" about Ford. "He has bipartisan
Speaker Albert also told McClory that Schweiker admitted ,,some misgivings" about
nally in his place. But the Democratic leaders In support in every respect," the senator from
"resignation was sufficient penalty and that he prior votes, that his thinking has "changed
Congress made it clear that Connally couldn't Maine Informed
the FBI,
fundamentally" In a lot of areas. But one
would advise against any subsequent
get confirmed. Then Nixon began to weigh other
Senators Jackson, Hart and Eastland had proceedings involving
criminal
searches
in vain for concrete proof of
the President,"
such
Prospects — William Rogers, Melvin Laird, equally nice things to tell the FBI
about Ford.
Nelson Rockefeller, William Scranton and even Even auto worker's boss Leonard Woodcock,
Footnote: The Speaker denied pledging to
It is said Sen. Schweiker is worried about
Ronald Reagan.
now one of the powers behind Jimmy Carter, help block any prosecution of Nixon. Edwards deficit
spending, that he Is antiabortion and
But it was Gerald Ford, the favorite in the assured the FBI that Ford "has the capacity to
said he didn't recall the specific conversation but an
tibusing. But 'f the
cloakrooms of Congress, who got the ap- bring a torn country together,"
acknowledged "there was an attitude" to let
Nixon-Ford vetoes that
pointment. Afterward, Speaker Carl Albert
t have reached the Senate during the past eight
Nixon off after the resignation. Rodino
What these Democratic leaders told the FBI
was
boasted: "I think I was the first in Congress to in
Years — mostly because they proposed spending
unavailable for comment.
tell the President that Jerry would be the easiest the 1916 campaign. They Intend to make a
too much — Sen. Schweiker has voted to sustain
CARPET CHEATS: Americans spent more only one and that was just
candidate to sell to the House. He's a very fine campaign issue, for example,
a few weeks ago.
of the Nixon
than $2.3 billion last year for residential carpet,
man to work with."
This past April. Schweiker voted against an
pardon.
But a Senate investigation of the carpet industry amendment offered by Sens. James Buckley,
As the first appointed vice president In
Yet two years ago, some leading Democrats has
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found that the purchasers often don't
get N.Y., and James McClure, R.-Idaho, to cut th
history, Ford was put through tie wringer. His had the same views as Ford about punishing the what they pay for,
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federal budget by $6.6 billion,
entire life was Investigated by the FBI. Agents fallen Nixon. Rep, Robert McClory, 11.411., a key
Pennsylvania
conducted more than 1,00 inLrrviews. Among member of the
"No other home furnishing item appears to Republican has never sponsored himself or
House Impeachment Committee, involve as much mlsunderstandjg
those questioned were such staunch Democrats recorded what these Democrats told him.
on the part of cosponsored any of the legislation introduced
consumer or Is fraught with such abuse at their over the years to
as Senators Hubert Humphrey, D.-Minn.,
require a balanced budget,
On August 7, 1974, just two days before Nixon expense," Sen. Chk.s
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Lundquist will use basically the same Lineup which pulled an
upset in the district tourney two weeks ago in Sanford.
David Wiggins will pitch, trying to improve on his 7-1 record.
Jay Johnson, who bats cleanup, is the catcher. Kenny Lee plays
first base.
Ned Raines isa questionable starter. If his Jaw is well enough
for him to play, he will be on second base. He leads the team In
home runs with six. Jim Brodie will play either second base or left
field, with Don Williams the other possibility in left.
Robert Smith, leadoff batter, plays shortstop. Tim Raines,
the top hitter on the club at .333, Is in center. Either Jeff Anderson
or Williams will be playing right. Billy Merchant Is the third
baseman.
"I expect a lot of competition in this tournament," said
Lundquist. "It's my first Legion tourney, so it will be a good experience for me as well as the boys."

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victory in the Pleasant Valley with 69s, including Lee Trevino,
By the 12th hole, Trevino
was not putting any pressure on back Inaction after a eightweek said,
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him Ink
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oecause 01 a back again, hitting the irons right at
years ago as a one-day satellite ailment.
the flag."
event,
"There wasn't any pain toBen Crenshaw, the year's
The top prize in this t.ourna. day," said Trevino, who visited leading money-winner with
ment — named after the comicphysical therapist Wednesday $213,201, passed up the B.C., as
strip "B.C." — is $40,000, the night and again after his first. did Jack Nicklaus, Johnny Milamount Am won five days ago. round.
ler and 1973 B.C. champion HuFor one thing, he said, he be- bert Green.
Bob Wynn, who admitted he
finally has been playing "pretty gan to loosen up after the first
Veteran Gary Player finished
solid" the Last two weeks, tied five holes.
with 72.
McGee for second after 18
holes.
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getting a good start on the West
Coast this year," he said. "But I
left my game there."
There were eight players, including defending B.C. chainpion Don Iverson, bunched at
67. The others were Bill Mallon,
Butch Baird, Mark Hayes,
George Knudson, Allen Miller,
Phil Rodgers and Dave 11111.
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NEW YORK I AP) — Not far
from the Children's Zoo In Cen.
ti-al Park where tots pet lambs
and bunnies, the "Lord of the
Ring" was on exhibit. But there
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Ali.
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pose for pictures.
But the crowd was content to
watch and listen as All mugged
it up with old foe Jimmy Yo ung
and shouted about "getting
ready for another annihilation"
Sept. 28 in Yankee Stadium
against Ken Norton — "a sucker I created, a sucker I made
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SUNNINGDALE, England three strokes ahead of Amen- while Miss
Higgins shot 74-73,
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Miss Whitworth shot a 69, the
becoming a golf-mad country lowest score of the day, for a
where there are more than 1,. two-round 147, one under par.
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That put her third, where she
"It'san expensive game back was joined by Mrs. Carrier,
home — land is so scarce that Pam Higgins, Miss Hagge and
,t.%IATEUR LINECI': Torn huh, Jerry lingelbach, Otis Alston, Calvin lingelbach, Henry Cooper, l'onu Brandt, Steve Morris, John Pardo.
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it's difficult trying to find Murle Breer.
enough space to lay out a
Mrs. Carrier pull ed up from a
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mendously high, and in some Breer was in a similar state
places it will cost around $100
FERN PARK — A pair of recently graduated from Otis ALston and Jim Haynes by
Calvin, older brother of tied for second with Pono just for a game.
You
young amateurs who are in- Rollins, edged out young Tom a sound eight points. Aliton Jerry, is a star
basketball and Brandt. The tie-breaker system
"But people are prepared to
persuing Holt by two points in the round- took the trophy for second
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hauling in top honors in the finished third, followed by Kalel but Alston had three places to
John Pardo, who operates a singles playoff was staged, with
Mrs. Hlg'uchl has been the
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season championship tour- Napalapalel, Robert Cameron, Haynes' two,
home improvement business, Morris winning, 7-4.
of the first two rounds of
nament at the Orlando- Barney Baldorosi and Jake
Bob Benson, Ogie Kenelpp, finished second, followed by
General
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Pryor.
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COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) any race involving Borzov, oozing out of him.”
linebackers Rod Shoate and
—
Russian sprinter Valerly said: "Valeriy is unique, in
Glance is itching for another Steve Zabel.
Borzov, though now in his 29th terms of talent, inner
reserve shot at Borzov. Glance showed
Each team opened preseason
year, gives no indication he is and will power. Probably, will good
form in the early races in play with victories last week —
on his way downhill even if he power is his strongest point.
Montreal but wound up fifth in San Diego beat Philadelphia 20didn't repeat his gold medal When you line up alongside him
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the final of the 100. Glance feels 7 and New England stopped the
1 performance of four years ago for a competition, you just know Borzov
can
be
beaten and with New York Giants in overtime
at the Montreal Olympic — you feel it in your
nones — only four runners in the field 13-7. Washington, in his pro de.
ENDICOTF, N.Y. (AP) —
Games last week.
that he will win. You have no here, it'll be easy to
see the but, ran for one touchdown and Buddy AIIm, riding high with an
chance. Magnetism Is just match race.
As U.S. Conch Bill Thomson
rushed for 38 yards
eight-under-par 63 in the first
says, it's just that the other
round of the B.C. Open golf
athletes are getting better.
tournament, wants badly to win
this one.
In 1972, Borzov woa gold
If he does, AIIm, winner of the
medals in the 100-and 200-meter
Pleasant Valley Classic
dashes. Last week in Montreal,
Sunday, will qualify for the 1976
he won one bronze in the 100 and
World Series of Golf.
another in the 4(X) relay
" "lie had to clock the same
A victory in this $20O00O
event, he said, would enable
time to win the bronze in the 100
him to get into the select field.
that won him the gold in 1972,"
But if he fails, he still has a
said Thomson.
chance to make the classic beBorzov, along with teammate
fore the end of the month.
Aleksandr Aksinin, will have a
Jerry McGee, with only one
chance to show his skill in the
victory in 10 years on the PGA
100 meters against Harvey
tour, was in the clubhouse with
Glance and Steve Riddick today
a six-under-par 63 when Allin
in the opening of the two-day
was making his surge Thurs,q
United States-Soviet Union dual
day.
track meet at the University of
Allin began with four straight
Maryland.
birdies and finished his round
with 10 of them against only two
Seventeen men's and wornbogies, lie one-putted 11 greens
en's events were scheduled toas he turned in a course record
day while 19 were set for Satur63
at the par-71, 6,868-yard En.
day's finale, which will be naJoie
Golf Club.
tionally telecast by ABC.
"
I'm
just playing one day at a
Aksinin, asked his views on
time,' he said, saying
g- his

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"I don't rule out balancing the ticket
geographically. Obviously, you're not going toe
pick a next-door neighbor. You recognize that
o country is made up of a big spread of states.
Philosophically is the only place where I said it Is
hypocritical to choose someone of the opposite

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two neighbors the Washington leans at Houston, Dallas at Los
The last time he saw Joe
Those teams will oppose each Redskins and the
Baltimore Angeles in a nationally.teleWashington, Coach Chuck Fair. other in a National
Football Colts at Baltimore, a battle be. vised game, Tampa Bay and
banks
stood on the sidelines League preseason game, one of tween two of the
NFL's pow. Green Bay at Milwaukee, Cliicheering on the young fresh- two scheduled tonight.
erhouses.
cago and Seattle at Spokane
man halfback. Tonight, four
ki
The site
akes the FairOklahomans get still another and St. Louis and Oakland at
years
later, Fairbanks will be banks.Wasl,.,gton confront. chance to greet their old
heroes Phoenix.
on those same sidelines trying ation even more interesting
—
on Saturday afternoon when the
to devise a way to stop him.
Two games will be played
they are returning to Owen Cleveland Browns play the At- Sunday afternoon, Miami at
The change in the
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Detroit and Denver at San
legiance occurred, of course, the
first pro game to be played game ever at Stillwater, Okla., Francisco. On Monday night,
ROBERT SMITH
when the two part ed the co
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land Patriots and Washington
The other game will match nesota at Kansas City, New Or.
Washington will not be the
only former Oklahoma player
Sooner fans can cheer. The
FORT IJtUDERDALE — Sanford American Legion Post 53
game will almost resemble an
alumni affair with San Diego arrived here today with the bold prediction by coach Bobby
also bringing in former Sooner Lundquist that victory in the state baseball tournament is atguard Kevin Grady and former tamable if only his team can play errorless ball and his pitchers
Sooner assistant coach Rudy throw strikes.
Feldman.
"I expect us to win, that's what we are here for," said Lundquist this morning before driving to the New York Yankees
TAMPA (AP) — Coach John dinator on the field, is
spring training facility, where the six-team, double-eliminatlon
the most veteran Steve Colavito, free
Follow The Bucs
McKay says he's going to critical area,
tournament will be held.
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try all four candidates for
DeLand, which has won this tournament the last two years, is
Central Florida fans
McKay plans to start Steve Capone, newly-acquired
from
'middle Linebacker against the Reese, a two-year veteran line.
listed among the top teams to beat. Rounding out the field are
following the plight 01 pro
Dallas. The defensive end
teams from Monticello, DeLand, St. Petersburg, Fort Lauderdale
Green Bay Packers Saturday. backer acquired from the
football
games
this
New
McKay
has in mind is Brad
If he's not satisfied, he says York Jets by trade. in
and Miami.
weekend
have
some
that po. Watson from Western Ken.
he will take a look at a rookie
The six teams will attend a banquet tonight, at which the
choices to make.
sition, McKay will also play tucky.
who is playing defensive end.
draw for first round pairings will be made. Saturday's games will
The Tampa Bay Bucs.
McKay takes his Tampa Bay
be held at 2, 5 and 8 p.m.
Gre Bay Packers game
Buccaneers to Milwaukee this
Saturday Is televised by
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1MII SCOREBOARD
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Baseball
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East
W I, PC?.GI

PhiJa

The

York

Chicago

I he Asiu'iaii'd Press

Los

72 31 679 58 4
347 ii
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Polls

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LOuiS

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160 33

41

MOfl?It'M

have been chasing Cincinnati (n(nnati
up a hill all season, but have Iris Anq
Diego
Atlanta

Sign, it seems.

The Reds have put some day- San Fran
light between themselves and
their closest pursuers in the

Thursdays Results
Chicago A. Montreal 3. second
Qarne ppd. rain

National League West, opening
a formidable

10-game lead

with Thursday night's 3-2 victo.
ry over the Dodgers.
The pace has the defending

62 136 72

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York 7. Pittsburgh

STRIKEOUTS- Seaver, NY, 164;
.) Richard. Htn. 137. Mssrsrnith. Atl,

175, P Nmekro. All, 171. Montefusco
SF. Ill

Pro Football
NFL Exhibitions

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Franc.sco 7. Atlanta 1

Philadelphia S. s
Louis 7 $
nnngs, ran
San D.ego a. Houston 1
Cincinnati 3. Los Angeles 2

Today's Game;

World Champions going like 100

M onday , Chi, Ii,
Ii. Morgan, Cm, is.
STO'.EN BASES-- Tavetas, Pgh,
37. Cedeno, Htn. 36. Morgan, Cm,
35. Lopes. LA, 31, Brock, StL. 33
PITCHING 9 Decisions)

Rhoden. LA, 9 0. I 000, 3 10
C Metiger, SD. 9 0. I 000, 212
Norman, Cm, II 2, 646,7 25 Garber.
Ph,, 72. 778, 2.59 Alcata, Cm, 103.
169.4 10 R.Jones, SD. 116, .730. 2 62
Carlton, Phi, 12 1, 750, 3.33 Zacttry,
Cmi. 9 3. 750. 7 76

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finally run Into a big Red stop Houston

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Kitner, Shue 'Hitched
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Today's Games
Washnqton at Baltimore, n
San Diego vs New England at
Norman. Okla , n
Saturdays Games
Clevelandvs
Atlanta at

Stillwater, Okla

Chicago (Bonham 79 and
this season.
Stone 71) at Montreal [Lang 1
"We can honestly win 30 I and Dunning 1 4). 7, ltn)
San Francisco (Dressler 7
games or more," said the Ci
ii- at Atlanta (Morton •. tnt
cunnati manager after the ninaNew York (Espinosa 02 or
way Reds won their 70th game Swan SI) at Pittsburgh (K 'son
07). In)
of the season. "I

Buffalo at Cincinnati. n
Tampa Bay vs. Green Bay at
Milwaukee,WiS
Minnesota at Kansas City. n
New Orleans at Houston, n
Dallas at Los Angeles, n
Chicago vs Seattle at Spokane,

good team, and every year at St Louis (Denny 55). in)
Houston (Andujar 67) at San
from the spring we point to

St LOuis vs Oakland at Phoenix,
Aria
Sunday's Games

know we're a

Philadelphia

century mark again, the way
they've been playing of late.

They've won eight of their last
nine games and

24 of 32.

The Philadelphia Phillies are
dominating the East Division
the way Cincinnati Is the West.

With Thursday night's

5-2

Saturday's Games
Philadelphia at St Louis
San Francisco at Atlanta,
twit

New York at Pittsburgh

dunal.s and Pittsburgh's 74 loss
to the New York Mets, the

Houston at San Diego

Phillies have opened a stunning
CardInals

AMERICAN LEAGUE
East

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011ie Brown's home run trig.
gered a four-run Philadelphia
fifth inning and helped the
Phithes beat St. Louis in a rain.
shortened eight-Inning game.
Mets 7, Pirates 4
Jon Matlack pitched and batted New York over Pittsburgh
with relief help from Skip Lockwood.

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Baltimore
Cleveland 52 57

Boston
Detroit
Mit*kee
Kan City
Oakland

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Al 56
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Texas

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California 17 61
135 19
Thursday's Results
Padres 4, Astros 3
Milwaukee
Doug Rader drove in two runs innings,
rain 9, New York 3, 6

and Dave Friesleben and Butch
Metzger combined on an eighthitter, lifting San Diego over
Houston.
Giants 2, Braves I

Gary l'hornasson smashed a

Baltimore 6. Cleveland 2
Boston S. Detroit I
Kansas city 6. Minnesota 1
Texas I. California 0
Only games scheduled '
Today's Games

Kansas City lSplittortt Ill

Trips

Cleveland at Detroit, 2
Kansas City at Chicago. 2
Baltimore at New York
Milwaukee at Boston
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California at Oakland. 2
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Bert Blyleven, a major
league pitcher since 10, only

Leaders

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fastball.

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DAYTONA BEACH
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
FIRST - I Zubi Gash 11 (1) 7.4.0
500160. 2 Urlarte Pec)na (3) 360
310.3 Bob Lorenzo (5) 6.20; 0 (37)
7960. P 117 3) 57.00
SECOND - I. Marlo.PecIna (2)
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THIRD - I. Urlarte Sarduy (1)
1960 160 1 60, 2 Solos Coban (2)
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0 2(3560. P () 2) 15600.
FOURTH - I Rodolfo 13.10 7.10
100. 2 Gasti II 1300 510; 3 Paco
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name) has left her husband, but sees a lawyer about a divorce,
nobody knows it yet.
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announce it because we still talking. She says she doesn't
have hopes that she and her care, but we do.
husband will patch up their
Doris is 23 and her husband is
differences. But Doris insists 25. She refuses to say why she
that there's no chance for a left him. How should we handle
reconciliation,
this?
Abby, what should we tell
DORIS' MOTHER
people when she stays and
DEAR MOTHER: What's to
stays' Doris says she wants to handle? Your daughter is an
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of her father's, but we're urging for no advice or counsel from
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Instead of treading down a carpeted aisle to the altar, Beth
Kltner and Mickey Shue trotted up a sandy lane to a sawdust..y
arena on horseback for their wedding ceremony.
Both ardent horse lovers, the couple decided to break with
tradition when they said their vows, and include their beloved Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.
Friday, Aug. 4, 114'-1B
mounts in the service.
They were married Wednesday at sunset by notary Mary G.
Whelehel at Hill Top Arena, west of Sanford, where the bride
This proved to be no easy task, as the love shared by the
works as a riding Instructor. The bridegroom is employed by a
couple was not felt by their mounts. After a good deal of
paint company.
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daughter
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The bride wore a long white gown flocked with green and bridal kiss.
J GalJUCd served as best man.
flowers were entwined in her hair. She rode sidesaddle on her
mount. Maid of honor Althea Shupe and bridesmaid Nancy held About
on 25 relatives and friends attended the brief ceremony,
the banks of a pond at the riding sta bles.
Daniels were charged wi th holding the horses quiet during the
The bridal couple will make their home at Hill Top Arena.
ceremony.

SEMINOLE
THURSDAY'S RESULTS

American League
BATTING (250 at bats)-- 6 Brett,
THIRD -I Magnitude (Seiders)
Lacking one major tool of the KC, 351. McRae, XC, 357, Bostock. 2 Saunders Echo (SirkI, 3 JGShu,i
trade for much of his career, Mm, 33$. LeFlore, Oct. 377. 'Strong) I Carlton Time )Hn
Carew. Mn. 373
dmickson). 5 Breezy Sal (Ha)),
Blyleven still has managed 104
RUNS-Rivers, NY, 77; North, Mutiny K B IDAmato) 7 J •.
victories, The latest came Oak. 89, R White, NY. 61, Otis. KC. Captan (Faqa)
Thursday night when Blyleven 67. Carew. Mn. 67
FOURTH - I My lawn, (Lake
RUNS BATTED IN--Munson, NY, 7 Bordners Pride (Bridgesl
relied on his usual baffling72 Mayberry,
KC. q ChJmblis senator Mr lSerf,es) i Stoney kr
curve ball and a newly-dis. NY. 64. Ystrzemskm, Sin. o. IPhillipS?. 5 Arden Ed (Newmn
covered fastba.0 to pitch the Burroughs. Tea, U
6 Land (Ki,mrtzwrth) 7
HITS--C, Brett, KC. ISO, Riven, Guy (Bereznak), I Twin J4,s
Texas Rangers to a 1-0 vIctory
NY. 133. LeF lore, Des. 130. Carew, 'Dvorac,k)
over the California Angels.
Mn, 179, Munson, NY. 121.
FIFTH - I Loco Legs (Serbes
Blyleven, a 25-year-old rightDOUBLES-Otis, KC. 27, McRae, 2 Frisky Future (Grimes). 3
XC. 25. Crty, Cle, 24; Rivers, NY, Flukey Luke (taiga). I Champ
hander, has been a stone's
21. 0 Exaris. Sin.
throwaway from superstardom
73. Rd. Oak, 73 73, 6 Brett, KC. Rainbow (Gill). S let, Painter
IBritlon), 6
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in his career. It now turns out
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HOME RUNS Banda, Oak, 70.
SIXTH - I Drexel Trudy
Sid Hudson, Texas' pitching
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STOLEN BASES- North, Oak. 55; Hall (No Driver. I. Irene vo
Blyleven change the grip on his
&amp;aylor. Oak. 13. LeFlore, Des. 40. (AtdriCpil • Wantawmn Easy
Patek. KC. 39; Carew, Mm, 31
(Shell)
ell)
pITCHING
(9 Decisions)SEVENTH - I Scot? 0 Scott
Garland. Sal, 132, $67. 7S9 IXurtzwortril, 2 Navy Admiral
Orloks 6, Indians 2
W Campbell. Mm, 127. $57. 323 lWhavland, 3 Bannas Baby (J
Third
aseman Doug De- Leonard, KC. 12 1. 150. 320 Nielyl I Lds Buddy (Paul,
Cinces, emerging from Brook
Fidrych. Ott. 11 4, 73). 197 Marto IA Clark). 6 Sharp Cricket
E Figueroa, NY, 114, 700, 793 Bird. (Roy). 7 Stonegate Sharp (Pat
Robinson's long shadow, is beKC, 94, 897, 3 45 Miller. Des. 105. fey son)
ginning to build W own reputa467. 2 5) Vuckov,ctt, Chi, 6 3. 467,
EIGHTH - I LuSty McXl,o
a 1:
(HObbSI. 2 Miss Erin (S. Regur), 3
i.!im Just starting to play
STRIKEOUTS-Ryan. Cal. 199; More Reliable (Wilsey), 4 Mighty
8)yleven. Tex, 155, Tanana, Cal, Senator (Lyons); 5. Join the Crowd
regularly," said DeCinces, who
)S7 Huntet. NY. $19, Jenkins, Sw. (Filipel(i), 8
Sassy
Tjretta
heltedahome run and atworun
n;
(Kttzeth) 1 Conestoga B (.1
triple to pace the Orioles' atNeely). $ Ancindy (Shell)
National League
NINTH - I Knight HI (Shell). 7
tack. "I have to prove to the
BATTING (350 at bats)- Roit,
Ocaia Padd,wak (Van Deventer) 7
fans, especially the fans in BalCm. 335. McBride, SaL. 333, L.sa Lie Ste
(C lfil.nf,Id), I
Griffey, Con. 331. A Oliver, Pgh. G
ti.more that I'm good enough to
,00dtirne Julio (Grlm99), 5 1 10
332. W CrawIor, SfL. 32%
(Oworacek). 8 Winning Tina (B
fill in for Brooks"
RUNS Rose. Cm, 97, Gritfey, Regur), 7 B.Ian,$,, (Bridges); i
Cm. N. Morg.n, Can. I). Schmidt, SQuaw Byrd,* (3 P6eeIy)
Royals 6, Twins 4
Phil, $0. Monday, Chi, 71.
TENTH - I Coalmont Fritz (N
The Royals won their 64th
RUNS BATTED IN-- G, Faster.
Drive)
7 Mindy Nib (Ray), 3
Cm. 93. Morgan. Can, 10.
game of the season and Kansas
Schm, Cheryl Craltan (Brainard). 4
Phi,
14.
Kingman,
NY.
77.
Lui'nAl.
Pansys
Knight
(Olcri; 3 Ocala
City Manager Whitey Herzog
Star
P1mm. 17
Fly
(Jefferson;.
8 Byrd K.
said they only have to win 31 of
HTS- Rosa, Can. 119. Garvey. IRuggles), 7 Ace Hill
(No Driver).
their last sa games to grab the
IA, III. Monlan,!, All, 133; I Govemnnr Del I.e. (Tarpy)
A Oliver, Pgh, 130. G.Foter, Cisi,
title in the Al, West.
Brewers 9, Yankees 3

Jai-A lai

Couple 'Saddle Up' For Life

, Harness Racing

Dynamite 17) 740 Q (A 6) 21101 (1
and Hassler 07) at Chicago
home run, then doubled and Johnson 9 9 and Gossage 6t0l. 62) 17380, I 361
EIGHTH scored the go-ahead run as San 7' )tflh
Duchess
(Roy) 121 700 330 780. 2 Nelson
Milwaukee (Colborn 7)1) at
Francisco trimmed Atlanta.
way (113007 $03 Color Me Beanie
Boston (Cleveland $51, In)
Cuba 4, Expos 3
(5) 2 60 0 (I 2) 19.60
(2 1 5) 62 80
Cleveland (Brown 16) at Dc
2 09
Solo homers by George Mit- trot (Roberts 10 11). In)
NINTH - 1 Luke Way (Regur)
Baltimore (P
May 7 I) at
terwald and Rick Monday and
61 (9 40 I 380 160 2 Bombay .10
New York (Alexander 67), In)
two unearned runs in the fifth
Minnesota (Redfern 36) at Anne 41) $60 7 10 3 Hazel Nut (5)
7800 1161 10260 1 (81%) S03 00
inning gave Chicago its vi
Texas (Perry 1061. In)
2
3
California (Tanana 12 8) at
over Montreal.
TENTH - I Manna (Whayland)
Oakland (Blue 994. In)
11)9605405 202 Fast And Easy (7)
Saturday's Games
700 3603 Jeremy (6) 700 0 73)
Baltimore at New York
3300 1 1326) 964 80. 2 tO
Milwaukee at Boston
A 1665. Handle - $72680
Texas
Cleveland at Detroit
Kansas City at Chicago
California at Oakland
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
Mnneotô at Texas. )nl

ll

I

110510. 2. Orbe Wally (1) 6.1051
3 Rafael Podolfo (2) 140. 0 14
1070. P (6 4) 2U.90.
SIXTH -I. Mario Dlaga (I) 18.
820120. 2 Barguin Molina II) II
180. 3 Bob Gatos (2) 1.10; 0 (I
5)00; P11 1) 10360, 00(6)) 152 11
SEVENTH - I Orbe Gasti II(
II 60 1070 6.10, 7. Marti Wally
400 160. 3. Bob Cobian (3) 560
(65) 39.20; P (86) 15600
EIGHTH - I. Solana Elorni
17107.103.60. 2 Apralz.Rodolfoq
580160; 3 Jorge Wally (3) S 00
(15)39.10; P(I 5)11010; Big Q(
with IS) 963 00.
NINTH - 1. Orbe (It 1120 ,i
460; 7. Sarduy (1) 12.20 510.
Rafael (I) 1.000(1!) 6170; P (I.
of 30
TENTH - I. Galdos Egurbi (I
1510600140. 7, Mario Davalos I
660360; 3 Nestor Goros (5) 500;
(16)7660. P 11111 123.90. DO (Il
11% 80
ELEVENTH - I. Solana Egu
(3) 7.20 1 10 100; 2. Rafael Ovy
100180. 3. ZubI Paco (S) 320; Q(
3)7610. P 13 1)7170
TWELFTH - I Mart) Arrieta (
1Q10 520 600; 2 Gas?) Po,lolfo U
6.60320; 3. Mutllla Egurbi (I) i
0 (2 51 3260. P (52)91 tO. Big Q
3 with 25) $3920

Monday'; Games
New York Giants at New York
Jets, n
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, n

FIRST -

C;iicaqo at Montreal,
Cincinnati at Los Angeles

5,

FIRST - I Suzie Gem; 7. Pecos
Rockn', 3' (5 B '5 Knee. I Society
Stan, S Sandy Time, 6 Ed's Im
pulse. 7. Clip. S Cap Checker.
SECOND - 1 Johnnie Margo. 2
Joke? Jake. 3 Pixie Whit: I
Compromise: S Bar S Pat, 6 Pat
Luke, 7 Mijitown Countess; $ Glad
THIRD - 1 Country Spirit; 7
Wright Bronze; 3 Nanny's Tina, I
Malou Happy. S Randy Rugarl, 6.

Admiral.
ELEVENTH - I Josle Potts; 2
Blue JIm, 3 Bar S. FOtSOi; 1. Sunny
Dell, S. Gotha Mighty., 1. Dream
Acre; 1. Moving Millie; I. Wary,
TWELFTH - I. Keith Geiger; 2.
Rebozo. 3 Gold Palace; 1 True
Faith, S Travelin Posy; 6 Brave
Son, 1. Jersey Jane; I Madeawish.

Miami at Detroit
Denver at San Francisco

Houston at San Diego. tnt
Sunday's Games
San Francisco at Atlanta, 2
Philadelphia at St. Louis

PhIUles

TONIGHT'S ENTRIES

Sherman Cox; 7. Herbie Talon; I.
JuSt Bill
FOURTH - I. My Vickie; 2, Va Si
Coco; 3 Strawberry Barn; 4. Pro
Style. S DewItt; 6. Real Plunder; 7
Sherby; I Silent Strider.
FIFTH - I June Alice; 2. Mar Ru
Cap, 3. Landy Hank; I White
Snasta, S. Apache Mac Go. 6 Fast
Fat. 1. Jobill's Skydrol; S. Penrose
Fee
SIXTH
I. Tailgate Toddy; 2
Lonesome Ecly; 3. L's Love Of
Emma, A. My Odyette; S. Conlve; 6
Winding River; 1 Pnincjs Printer;
I Cousin Fr,sncls
SEVENTH - I Cadet Charley. 2.
Traffic Jam; 3 Sweet Brandy; 1.
Jack Nebo, S. Wright Bylaws; 6.
Legalized? Capricious; p. Travelln
Dan
EIGHTH I. Just Plain Verge; 2.
Proven Sister; 3 M &amp; M's Bonnie; 1.
Cousin Kim; S. Shelly; 6 Ghost
Barrs, 7
Shelton Streaker; S.
Norwood's Image
NINTH -I. Black Joe; 2. Belson.
3 Thousand; 1. Mickey Eckert. S.
American Champ; 6. Rita Ann; 7.
White Clown, I Quality Fair.
TENTH - I Jack Tryon; 2 First
Class; 3 My Girl Peck I King
Arnold, S. Whlppendeaf; 6
So
Lonesome Liz; 7 High Bit; I Sold

New York at Pittsburgh. (n)
Chicago at Montreal. (n)
Cincinnati at Los Angeles

triumph over the St. Louis Car-

14-game lead over the Pirates.

NINTH - I Texas Leagey (3)
1070 560 610. 2 Bachlor Bat' (2)
1403.00, 3 Eleanor Daniels (7)2.10
0(23) 17.20; P (3 2) 95.10; T(3.7 7)
9600; 3173
TENTH - 1 Mary Kate (I) 100
360280;2 Natty Time (S) 7.10 3.20;
3 Fawn Dawn (1)610; 0(1 5) 70,40;
P11 5) II $0. Till 5.7) 262.00. 31,29.
ELEVENTH - 1 Pedonna One
(7) I? 70560 S20. 2. Wright Gay (1)
380360. 3 flrockin Lulu (2) 3 40, Q
($11 1360. P17 II 37 30. 1 (717)
9780 3)73
TWELFTH - I. Becky Sue (5)
77 20 5101 60 2 Blue Jewell (7) 5.60
310. 3 6 P Sunset (I) 840. Q(S If
1300, P IS 7)179.70; T (51 5) 998 20;
386.1
A
3907 Handle
$263.611

12 6) Wash . n

(L,onborg

Diego (Strom 9 12). (n)
winning 100 games,"
Cincinnati
(Alcala
10 3)
at
The Reds won 108 games last LOS Angeles (Rhoden 90), n
season and figure to hit the

SECOND - I spectres Trend (61
19 70 1 60 110. 2 My Big Wheel I It
S20%10; 3 Demon 12) 611,; 01) 61
1110. P (61)12210, 1(6 121 177 60.
00(8 6) 177 80, 3150
THIRD - I Jolly Jumper (5)160
280710. 2 Dickey Do (8) 520280.
Wright Colsell ,(7) 7 $0; 0(5 8)
'8.70 P(56) 3750. 1)567) 62 20 .
Il n
FOURTH - I L's Doroma Racer
5) 17 20 110310. 7. Brown Mail (8)
260780. 3 Tamie Mink (1) 3.70; 0
is 8) Il 60. P(51) 66 30; T IS 11
0600. 31 41
FIFTH - I Rutus Hazouri I
1100 780 600. 7 Silver IS (5) $ 60
680. 3 Norman's Babe (II 770. Q
( A S) 8600. P (AS) 14820, 1 (15 1)
(27% 60. 3894
SIXTH - I Win Jac III 1010360
350. 7 Royal Wasson (7) 11206703
Noticeable (if S 00; oils) 496o, P
118 71 9360; 1 ($71) 721 10; 31 IS
SEVENTH - I Wright Flyer (2)
1610180320.2 Aming High (1)540
360. 3 Slick Lad (5) 500. Q (2 1)
2100 P (2 11 III 50 1(3 4 S 191 50.
31 60
EIGHTH - I Alice Hansen fit
540 1.20 1.20; 2 Millie Schenk (3)
850630, 3 Treats (5) 600. 008)
17 40. P11 3) 5550; 1(6 3 5) 77740.
3860

Styles available are
similar to illustrations.

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DURING OUR FRIGIDAIRE SUMMER SALE WE ARE OFFERING TO OUR CUSTOMERS
AND FRIENDS FANTASTIC BUYS ON FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES. ALL INVENTORY IS

and

FRIGIDAIRE TT?flirri'z.

FRIGIPAI RE Refriprators

SALE PRICE $204

SAVE $25.95 - 2 Door , Self-Defrosting Refrigerator.

SAVE $51.95 - Washer, 18 Lb. Capacity, Infinite

Compare at$229.95

Freezer, Good Size For Small Family, Retirees. Large
Freezer, Efficient Operation. (I Only).
SALE PRICE $344
Compare At $369.95.
- t-rost-Proof. 2 Door Refrigerator
Freezer, Large 166 Lb. Freezer. Only 30" Wide And 60"
High, F.mlIy Size Capacity, 15.2 Cu. Ft. Overall.
(Limited Quantity)
SALE PRICE $418
Compare At S459-95

Water Level Control, 2 Speeds, Permanent Press Cycle,
Lint Filter, (2 Only).
Compare at $369.95
SALE PRICE $318

FRIGIDAIRE Ranges

SAVE $41.v

French
F ri e s

SAVE $81.95- Big 20.6 Cu. Ft. 2 Door, Frost Proof, 208
Lb. Freezer, Rollers, Adjustable Shelves, Large Size
For Big Families. (1 Only).
SALE PRICE $488
Compare At $569.95.

WORLD'S
BEST
remember our FAST
drive-up Whidow'!

Uy

100% Texturized Polyester
Flare Legs

SAVE $41.95- 30", Continuous Clean Oven. Clock, Big

Storage Drawer, Time Signal,
Compare At $339.95.

Removable

Size 32 To 42

Door.

SALE PRICE $298

30" And 40" Models In Stock. All Are Sale Priced

Now

IDAIRE Dishwasher

Capacities From 5.3 Cu.
Ft Up To 19.1 Cu Ft. In Stock. PRICES START AT $248

ALL INVENTORY ON SALE.

Orig. 112

SAVE $51.95 - 30", Removable Door For Easy
Cleaning, Large Storage Drawer, One Piece Top, Big
Oven. Compare AtS3l9.95
SALE PRICE $268

FOIGIDAIRE Freezers

Onion Rings

IJ,irAH

SAVE $61.95 - Dryer, 18 Lb. Capacity, Dacron Mesh
Unit Lint Screen Up Front Easy To Clean. (Avocado
Only). Compare At
SALE PRICE S188

SAVE $25.9S - Compact Counter-Height Model, Great
J)
For Patio, Den,Office, Dorm, Etc. 4.3 Cu. Ft.

1 9I

Clos eout I
Men's
fancy slacks.

REDUCED IN PRICE. SHOWN BELOW ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE BUYS .......

SAVE $41.95 - Custom Deluxe Under Counter, Rinse
And Hold, Spots Away Injector, 3 Level Washing Ac.
tion. Choice Of Panels.
Compare At $329.95.
SALE PRICE $288 .

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Newest Idea ln

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Fast-Food Service!

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DELIVERY
AND

FIRST - I Cavell (I) 1) 70 I 40
180 2 Grown Up (3) 900 720, 3
Ruth RiJy III 910 0 1381 94W
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1700 West First St, Phone 322-3883 Sanford

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PAYMENT
PLAN

SANFORD PLAZA
Open 10a.m. tot P.M. Monday lhru Saturday
Open Sunday 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Catalog Cent*r Ph 123.1020 Store p15 313 1310

WINTER PARK MALL

ORLANDO DOWNTOWN

Open 10a.m. 10 1 11-m Monday ttsnig Salurdami
Open Sunday 1.00 to 5:90 p.m.
Cala'og Center Ph. 8.44 $444 Store Ph. 8.471333

Open 9:30a.m. toêp.in. Tues., Wed . Ttiurs and Sal
Opent.30a m 101:30pm Monday amid FriØay
Store Ph. $41 8113

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Friday, Aug.
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Adventist
THE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVIN1I$T CHUIC.
ParsetC,tp S14t.
0. Brian Tarr

Att.I.t, Pattit
JIIWIG$rM,1I.A Rtth

SANLANDO UNITED METHODIST
State had 414
and Raymond Avenue
Lenwesd, Fluids 32715
Titepinne 3),.i,
Lyman Kirkwood
Past,
Sunday lchieed

HE HOPE OF OUR COMMUNITY

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The
Church...

THE SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corn,? 7111$ Elm

Patter

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SnamSctni.
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Nazarene
GENEVA CHUPCH
OF THE NAZARENE
St. RI 44 Geneva
Rev. A,E.GrlefS

OUR NATION!

Sundayktsisl
5". worship
Sion. NYPS
We. Eve Wwship
Wed.Prayat

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MWfkrq Worship
Evening WerlPi4p
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Baptist

Church Of God

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPIESOF CHRIST
1511 S Sanford Ave
0, Harold Harr,t
Minister
$PiiI
Sunday
5,45tm
Morning Worship
It. 5I.t in

Youth F,hIo%utPi.p$,sdl,

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Wed Sorvic,

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CHURCH OF 000

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C.OHafrtl .......... Pastor
5:458.m.
SesndsySri eIl
11:11am
M.m'nI.g Wership

I,angelltticlerlr

4:50p.m.

Family Nipht Service
V.P E Wed

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Priac11ón &amp; WInItIPiIO

IS 4$ a

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Sharing &amp; Proclaiming
Wad Praq,rM$

7 300

Mpniit,r

9:45 •
11:50am
so

Worship Service
Ivonèiiq Service
Prayermeet ing W ed

Sunday School
UvenImgWwihIp
Wet PravWM5

The Rev LvreyD.Sepec
Perry W Collins
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Old Tr,Ths ter a Now Day

PINICI 1ST SAPTISTCHUNCH
,low. Airport Blvd
liv. until Halt
Patti,
Sundiyldissl
5:41atn.

MaralieuWsnlup
Chureft Training

11:11am.
5:h$p in.
1:30pm.
?:00 g; in

9"Itiongworshop
Wed. Iv 0t05 SlavIc.

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AI?amSnt,$FiagS
James P M elchor"
1,111 Study
Assembly Worship

Evangelist

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JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
IU I W,
it Pint StitsO
GmI?51 Galloway
Past,,
Sunday Sti11l
IS... am.
Miniwag Service
II Na in.
IV" Sallied
1:30pm
Wednesday Service
735pm.

PALMETTO AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
241$ Palmalte Aye.
Raymond Crocker

LUIHInAM (v.UiSc.NOP
THE REDEEMER
ISSW.ISth,Place
"The Lutheran Heir" and TV "This Is the
Lit,"
Rev. lIner A. Rniscts,q
P.,tar
Suisday5chlel
9 110
W,nslop I,rvlce
II "am

405 Plitt" Savings Dar

1:I1p.in

lISp in. Sunday HigM Sr.adcatt
Deal aDe, mel 34Iit

405pm

Wed Evening Service
Wednesday $51, Class

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1 ISp in

CHURCH OF CHRIST
1112 Park Av,ni,

Fred taker
Bi ble Study
MoitgWi,gip
E want u. Servic,
Ladies lobS, Class
Wednesday Bible (lets

GOOD SHEPHERD
THIRAN CHURCH
OntaadoAv,.l17.fl)
(Lutharaa Church t, Am.flca)
Rev. liSpS I. Loose ............

Evangelist
IS Slam
11, 04 in
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PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
H allow ay 46 West
H$arce Taylor &amp; lid Hupp
Evanp.litty
Bible Class
tt ooa in
MOrIagWO?,JWP
1100am
1! went me Worship
a 04 in
SkI. Classes Wed
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411pm.

1:31p.m.

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Sal. VIgil Mass
Svvs.Mass
Ca.f,nion.. Sat.

711p.m.
Sam.. )l.35&amp;t2facing

4-7 pm.

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Oak Ave .&amp;d$t.
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Re,. WIIIL.m Picteti
Rev. Kenwil MIller

Petlow,illp Cadtee 68 use larvice,
UMYP

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1 11pm.
Evening WenilIp
Wed B.54i$tvly$PrayrImnv. 1:31pm
Pent Wednesday Fellowship
Sepper
4100 an

SWam
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EvenengWarslwp
PrayerM.,$Inginndletday

150pm
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FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
CII Part Avi,
La. P, tin,

UIi.IagWenASJ
Sunday 5-chsoni

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST

Men's

1 100am
1 lIp in.

pallor

S-ISIIham
'.41. in

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KOlall Second Street
Sunday Service I
SindaykiteM
Wednesday Service

Patti,

AssIst. Past,,
Memolngw.nhrp
5:30111cm
5:11111Cm
ServIces will CommW all a,it

1:31pm
Pteyer Breakfast

bid &amp;arn Thomas y
Family NII supper
3rd Solids y

4:35a m.
455pm

THU LAKE MANY UNITED
PRIISYTEIIANCHURCH
WilburAwe . Lab* Mary
Rev A P Stevens
Mmiii.,
Sunda,Chwrchlkne.1
541am
MerIIInS WervIlip
II Na ii

Yavl11Orawe
Wad Chair Practice

131pm
5 55

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The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
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J . C. PENNEY COMPANY
E C. Elsea and Staff

FLAGSHIP U . S. BANK
OF SEMINOLE
John Y. Mercer and Staff
PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
and Employes

WILSON.EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
Insurance

DEKLES'
GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekie and Employes

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE
Downtown Sanford
Don Knight &amp; Staff

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

WILSON.MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employes
L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Ovideo, Florida

WINN..DIXIE STORES
and Employes
FLAGSHIP BANK
of Sanford and Staff
200W. First

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
ASSEMBLY OF 000

Fist? Asisintly of Gad. 2Pm £ Elm
BAPTIST
A.I..ct Baptist Chawck, Ovieds
Calvary Baf'sl AtsamIly, 155 Faum.nl SeerI Garden CI.B.
N.! iou
Calvary Baptist Church. Crystal Lake &amp; inS, Las. Mary
Castalhrrry Baptist Church. 7 Simsasla Blvd
Control Baptist Church. 1311 Oak Ave
Catusued. First Baptist
Ct,aewatw MisIsisary Baptist Church. Sevt*e'e-st 14
Elder Springs dapOisl Church,, Old Ortand. 14 at Hit,? awe
First Baptist Church. III Pan

Ave,

Frllndihep Baptist Chur ch ad Altassaisie Spri ng s. St 434. Attamonde

Springs
First Baptist ClurcJl is Delary
First (hurst, 54 Geneva
First Baptist Church 04 Lan. Mar y
First Baptist Church ad Sal.. MSnrS.
First Baptist Church iO Lanpsrsed. Car Church &amp;
First Baptist Church is Ovid.
Punt Baptist Church ad SanLaaSe Spn,agt
Fmr*t SA.l45 Missionary laplist Chith. till in 1351 St.
Penal (dy a&amp; fast Chiurtil
Frii Ba ptist Church IC Osteen
Faint... Head Baptist Churth. Ovid.
,.,ea. Missionary Baptist Church. loll W. Post St
Netl%s.de Baptitt Cinrch, (holusla
Miss.*nlry Baptist (lurch. May11 Rd. I.tsrpruoe
MalodOnia Musijia Baptist Church. 0.5 44.11 Rd.. Osteea
Morning Gliry Baptist Church. Geneva Hey
list Mortal Primitive Baphit. Jill Lecv,l Ave. SanNr
Mt Gil ead M..wonasy Sapfitt Church. INLaId. Ss

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MI Sinai Mistioni,y sociali st (hutch, 455 horny Ace
Mt ten Missionary Baptist. Ipet Ave
II.. lethal Mii$iinar Clinch."It St £ Hickory Ave
Ie4ependeact leptill M.s5 - Civic 1.05.. Bug Longwood. Pie

Hop. Bapti st C11011111. Paz,ti Ct, Community Cr.it, F,r,5I City
Ne.Ut Calvary Missionary Baptett, 1151* 17111 It
Now $alem Primitive Biptil (lurch. 1151*. IIThSI
Hen T,,lamoni Saptist Church. Quality liii Net-rn Lengws,d

N,w WI lien Baptist Church. 1120 Peer Au
Ravenna Pars Baptist Church. 3142 in 10011 It
ountei Saptust Chapel. 1111 in Putt St.r.. Sanford
Pia,u.st Baptist (herd, III in A,ipiqI Blvd
Prairie Lake BapUsI. 5.4g. Rd. Fern Park
Progress Missiomiary Saphist Church,, MionCy
S.cend Shilali Missio nary Baptist Church. West Sanford

Sam.a,I, 1191115 Temp.. Aururicais Leg.. Hall. For. Park
$uM.nd Baptist Chur ch,. 2414 Palmetto
SI James Missa,y Baptist Church, St Rd 451. 0-steen
S t Paul Biptisi Church. Oil Pine Ave
SI Maflhs.s Splied Church, Canaan sgss
Sp.iagtm,i4 MiSsionary laptist, III &amp; C.d.t
$ hadn't MisSionary Baptist Church, 515 Cypr,ss It
Tampli Baptist Chinth. Palm Springs US - Altimseif, Springs
William Chapel Missionary B4ptuit Chinch, MJrN
£ William St.
Altamonte, Sprr'u's
liii. Hips Baptist Chur ch. 712 Orange Ave.
CATHOLIC
Church ed ti. Nativity. Lake Mary
All Saud, Catholic Church. III Oak Ave. leANed
St AN'S Cith.l,c Cheerci. Dogwood Trai l. Delary
$t
Citholit Charcit. Sunset Dr
war Swflea no.
Cait.etb.rry
St Many Maga14I.n. Calt.almc Church. Ma.tleisd Ave. Altainente
Springs
Our Lad, .05*. laSt Catho lic Clinch. ISIS Ulivasutman, Delt,na
CHRISTIAN
First Chnittian Church. toil S Sanford Ave
"Stud Christian Church,, III in Airport Blvd.
NiThs.4e Christ..,, CIsuercP. Fluids Haven. Dr. Meihand
Lake,.. Christ i an C1i,ch. liar Ski, Rd St Jamilan
CONGREGATIONAL
(3sqrygab.uI Civil-at, Ct,mrc?, 1411 Pars

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fashioned games for everyone: Heritage Fair. This was a
three-legged races, sack races display of many old and new
and potato races. There was handmade quilts, bonnets,
also homemade Ice cream and other handcrafts and many
more pieces.

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Cissisberry Community United MeitlI4ist Church,, Hwy.
11.S
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Rd. 011ary
First U, led Mettied,st Chinch. Ill Park Ave
First UCffi.4.sl Church is Omiida
First Southern MatPiadsl Church.
2445 Santerd Avg
Fit. Metlindist Church, III in 4th St
Omega Mathaditt Church. Geneva
Grace Uniled M,ffi.d,tt Church, Ai rliners Blvd
Giant (lapel A M U Church, Oviad.
Oak5r.v, Methodi st Churdh,, Oveed e
Oil.,.. Methodist Church
Oil.,.
Peola Wtsleyan Uitts.d,st. No 44 W at Pasta
$t limit A N 1 5th at Cypress
St Mary's A U E Church St. It CII. Ostson
It Paul- i Mettisditt ChvrcJ.. Ott... Rd.
Inlerprise
Stllr5 Memorial Church. S Dsuary
%amwanOe United Methodist Church. Tamp Pint
Fed
Bled Altamonte Springs

CHURCH OF GOD
Church of God, $53 Hickory
Church is God. 11) in listS St
Chur ch of 0.5. 0-vied,
eli
(hutch .4 God Hnrss.
Labe Mon
Church of 0.4 Mitten, Enterprise
Church if Gad. 413 in 1*111 St
Clsvrcts .0 God is Christ. Outdo
Chirhi it God at Prophecy. 3155 S. (tin Are.
Ch,urh 540.4.0 Prepia-cy, 1714 5 Pe,semntaa. Ave
Church is 004 Missegei. Enterprise
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Church- Upsla RI
Church, lad Big Rd - Casiatierry
IIVUNTH- DAY ADVENTIST
Petest Lake 51,0.111 Day A4,,ntl,I Cich. Hwy 034. PsreI ('71
Sev,.ft
AdvtinIsl Church. Mailland Ave
Altainanta Spring.
Sa*Ierd Day
$evlMl.Day Advinlist (hitch, flit £
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Savings
Day Adventist CilurtJ, WI MeslRd
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OTHER CHURCHES
Allen'sA M I. C)Wch,. 04iv, $ l)vtl
P,.fl, (loped. Camp Sentinel,. Wihiva Park II
BIaedall Avenue SMineti
chapel, 1.1r1.11 Ave
CIOOOSLI Camitiun,,, Church
ChorU, is Jet., Christ If Latter
Day Saints, 211$ Park Ave
Eastern Orthisöaa Church,
It JsAns C,pep,
Ivy
Chapel Hwy 1151.

TbIChorChe4I*sO..d5h,0h,rMfl4331LMeAwt.
All Saints Upsscepal Church. E Desert, Ave. E'slerpnusa
Christ Upvtcapal Church. Longwood
Hal1 (rats Epascapal. Park Ace al 45* 50

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Lake Me.vo Chapel. Orange
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Palmetto Ave., Sanford.
Evangelist Wood,,w
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Baptist Mission, 126 West concern.
Lakeview Ave., on Aug. 8 at 7
p.m.
Everyone Involved In this lifeiSurvlvali
has
been changing, desert saga has the
produced and is being released same goal
"SurvivaP"
by Mark IV Pictures, Inc., of
V3 Moines, Iowa. This cornpany specializes In making
feature-length Christian films.
Their two previous productions
are "Blood on The Mountain"
and "A Thief In The Night."
Their third picture "Survival,' was filmed in the
Coconino National Forest in
Arizona. It is the story of two
menacing situations which
engulf the Ryan family, Their
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WHAT ABOUT GOD?
What a man believes will determine what a man does. The fruit
is the end product of the tree. Our actions are the result of our
thinking. Beliefs are important. The most important area of
beliefs affecting man's conduct is his beliefs about God.
If he denies the existence of God then anything goes. All he has
to do is not get caught. No God, no hereafter, no heaven, no hell,
no Judgement day in which to face the things done In this life.
The man who accepts the' existence of God but denies his involvement in this world, then he must be his own saviour.
Everything Is up to own abilities. He is the master of his fate and
the captain of his soul. He becomes a Jacob scheming,
manipulating and puffing deals to "fulfill God's will". His
philosophy is often expressed In the cliche that "God helps those
who help themselves:" He is marked by restlessness and feverish
activity. Wait-on God to work or move on the hearts of others is
unknown to him. If he cannot do it or arrange it, then he Just
knows that it won't be done. For all practical purposes God does
not exist to this person.
There is the type person that knows God does exist. He also
knows that God does answer prayer, but he cannot see how that
God could have anything to do with him. He can think of all the
things in his life that are wrong. He remembers vividily and can
repeat in detail all of his terrible sin.,. Surely, he feels, God would
not answer his prayer or help him in his need. He too turns away
to find another solution. His belief about God has determined his
action.
What's the truth about God?
He is! He is rewarder of them that diligently seek him. He can
be known He has written a book, the Holy Bible. The book has
stood the test of time and experience.
The Bible sets forth a holy God that will Judge sin and sinner.
But that same God IS not willing that any should perish, and so he
fo und a way In which he could be Just and still Justify the sinner.
God is and he is involved. He paid the ransom price for sinners in
the person of Jesus Christ. He made a way of escape from hell and
the Judgment to co ndemna tion by the dea th of his Son. God loved
enough to give His only begotten Son; He certainly is concerned
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Baptist Seminary and his designed to interest and to
brother Tim is a student at challenge the entire family.
A former stock car owner and
Mars Hill College, Mars Hill,
Evangelist Hoskins is
racer,
N. C.
Ohio
and has been
from
These young men are a part
his conversion
since
preaching
of the Youth Evangelism Team
six
years
ago.
He
travels exFlorida
the
for
Program
tensively through the United
Baptist Convention.
Services will begin each States sharing his message
evening at 7:30 p.m. There are through the medium of magic
special fellowships and ac- and ventriloquism.
Services will be from 74:30
tivitIes planned each evening.
p.m.
each evening.
Everyone Is invited to attend.

First Bin. Cili,cit if the Living Old. Mt..5
PemN,ca,Ial Open B.bs. Talenpi.st.. *i4g.wi4 Ave,
1011 IPh OP
psslta S.sinin,Se Hill Schuui
Pent Pan$,tal Church, of
l..gu,et
G..wvö Church of the Nagaran.. Geneva Cainmunapy,
First P'nSpe,stag (birch SC leaNed
censor
Las. Mary Churchad tIe N.*anenq, UI.
FOOt Osipis Takernar,, 5134 Country Clvi
Mary
Mt 014,0 HIIine Chinch, Oak
Io.gu.od Church SI the Nasareis,, Way. Blvd Lake Mary
Hill Ed Ottm.,
£ Je*p AveleaNed AhIe.acç,,
LsnIw*g
1411 5. Park Ave
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lantee'l Avg.
id(l egeSee1n4 5445
aoJ,y,5,5h, 5w1t,,,.,,,4,1
Las, Mary United PiSslytet tan Clercil
Otis SI
The
Salvation
Amy,
755
in
1C St.
First Pcesb,t.rtan Church,. Oas Ave A it* It
01011044 Hilts Mita,li. Church. £Halnilnte tprin,s
First Pretivtertan Church, 04 Glittery, U
HlphOaad
*tISSSlf Mor avIa. Ch,rIh. 71$ Tuc.awIlla 1111C., Wider Sy19
Ca.vee.asit Presbyterian Church. 311$ S OeLsnd. D
U nuled Cluuru. .f ChrIst. Allint..t,
St Andrew, Pves*ytoria,, Church. 5513 Beu Las, Rd
Community Chapel. All 555$
Hly Tr,ipy Chitct II GOd in
$t Marks P'15511tr,an Ctsmtth. 1521
(151,51 t$il Mango,,stv. A,.
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Prophecy, 2509 Elm Ave., Sanford, with a reception and covered dish dinner hosted by (From left)
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will have a You th Led Revival
August 8-13. Frank Ellis and
Tim Ellis will be guest
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NAZARENE
First CitircI. SI 11W Ni . ne
1151 5.an$erd Ave

EPISCOPAL

LUtHERAN
Alceniesit l.ttse,an Church,. OusrSn,el Or., C..assslhrrry
Good ShapSierd United Lutheran, 1105 1 Oriented Car
Luthetan Chinch If Prsvudaece D.ttena
Lw11.aran (lurched Pu. Ued.en,,,. 551* 21111 place
Lieiluá, Church. Golden Days Or 1 Nay
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More centuries."
WELCOME
than 1,200 delegates of the
The widely-known radio
After the games and International Lutheran preacher added that knowledge REV. DAVIS
refreshments, the program got Laymen's League
were about the world would not set
,,n(li,r
A
n,lI,, ,sI
welcomed here by Warren G people free. "Those beautiful
patriotic songs were sung, then Spannaus, attorney general for
pictures that came this week
all
Joined in the Pledge of the state, and Mayor George
ft
from Mars are not going to set
Allegiance to the flag and the La timer of St. Paul.
people free," he said, i flo
national ant he m At t he front of
matter what s peculations may
the room was a table with a
The 59th annual convention of be drawn from them regarding
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Bicentennial birthday cake, a the League began last Sunday
the origin or nature of our
All youth in the First Baptist Bible and nine candles,
afternoon with a Lutheran Hour universe."
The candles were lit one at a [tally in the civic auditorium
Church, Sanford, are invited to
a progressive dinner. The event time in honor of some of the
Dr. Hoffmann said the
attended by some 6,000 persons.
will begin at 5 o'clock, at the pioneers of faith. There were
world's problems are the same
also nine flags to represent
church, tonight.
Speaking on the convention today as always. "People are
The young people will be eight of the foreign mission theme "Freedom in Christ," trying to elbow God out of the
Dr.
Oswald
given clues, which they must be areas and the U.S.
Hoffmann way" he explained.
The program closed as the reminded his audience that
able to Interpret as to where the
different courses of the dinner Rev. Gary Deliusk, pastor, Jesus Christ told the people of
He said the way to freedom
challenged everyone to sign a His day "If you continue in My was pointed out by Jesus Christ
will be served
Declaration of Involvement". Word ... you will know the truth Who said, "II you continue in
Adults and youth in the local
church have been assisting in a It is headed with the names of and the truth will make you My Word, you have set out on
the road to freedom."
Vacation Bible School this week those Illustrious pioneers Just free."
in the We Mary Baptist previously saluted.
"Continuing in Christ's words
The declaration has the name
Dr. Hoffmann, speaker on
Mission. The Parent's Night
Program for the school will be of the missionaries from our The Lutheran Hour broadcast, means full commitment," Dr.
own state who have proved said people today would like to Hoffmann said. "...He wants
tonight at 7:30.
"\
Sunday night, Aug. 8, there their commitment by their believe that mere truth, secular you, all of you, and every part
or religious, will set them free. of you. That's truth, and that
will be an all-youth fellowship service,
truth makes you free."
As Rev. DeBusk signed his
immediately after the evening
"They
would
like
to
think,
he
to the pledge, he asked,
worship service. The youth willname
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me League, an auxiliary of
Shall we join them In pledging said," that the unremitting
participate In their own sumthe
Lutheran
Church-Missouri
mer "Pee Wee" Olympics. our involvement in our Lord's search for knowledge, which Synod, was scheduled to hear a
Everyone will have a chance to Great Commission, which is as has made gigantic strides report on the church from Dr. J.
win a gold medal. The contest imperative today as it was forward during the latter half of A. 0. Preus, predident of the
will be held In the church's when Christ gave it to those this 20th centruy, will eventually free people from their
fellowship hall, otherwise first disciples?"
mistaken ideas, as well as the
his
signature
was
followed
by
The delegates also will elect a
known as the Olympic Arena.
pride, prejudice and passion new president, financial
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Dr. Jay T Cosmato, pastor of
that have kept the world in secretary and seven members
the local church, will be
Rev.
Smith
To
Return
chains
and held it In a kind of to the Board of Governors ofthe
bringing the messages in all
slavery
for lo, these many 145,000 member organization
services Sunday, after atALTAMONTE SPRINGS
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tending the Southern Baptist The Rev. Wayne E. Smith will
Pastor's Conference which has return to the pulpit of the
been in session this week at the Altamonte Community Chapel
Ridgecrest Baptist Conference on Sunday alter vacationing in
Center, Ridgecrest, North northern Canada during July.
Carolina.
The second week of Vacation
Bible School will begin Monday
1W
for fo ur days. The hours will be
9-11:45 a.m.
The Board of Trustees will
meet at 7:30 p.m. on Monday.

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METHODIST
Sarrietl United M.m,qial Church. U DeB.asy
Ave. Inierpelle
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Church Of Christ. 1112 5 Pail Ave
Churched Ctirpttal Las, Ellen U 5. 1113 N CitS.tberry
South Simm.. Church ad Christ. liii Lake Howell CI
(hitch ad Christ, all Paim Springs Or .Ahtament, Spqs
(hind .4 Chr i s t, Gonave
Ch ur ch SI Christ L.sig-w.od
Church .1 Christ. Past,
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TRANSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstorm and Staff

ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, Fla.
Howard H. Hodges and Staff
CRUMLEY.MONTEITH INC.
Insurance Service

SENKARIK GLASS
&amp; PAINT CO., INC.
Jerry &amp; Ed Senkarlk
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Cariieq County Club
£Upt.ahalaedt
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22 others.
Park, was responsible for the
Union of Ravenna Park Baptist
Those attending were enMrs. Pat Dykes, Woman's program organization and its
Church held a program entitled tertained by Ravenna's own Union director of Ravenna successful outcome.
"Mission Horizons '76" on July band that consists of a
22,
washboard, tom-toms, wash tub
The purpose of the program and rake, harmonica and
was to promo te involvement in musical sticks.

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CassuOb.rl'y

Other Churches

Christian Science

ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
115 0.1 Ave.. SeMen
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Past,,
Fr. William Aisearleffi
Asst, Patter

7:55pm
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The Evangelical Church of Central Angola,
related to the United Church of Christ In this
country, ii the predominant Protestant body in that
region, while Methodists predominate in the
Luanda region and Baptists in northern Angola. Ro.
man Catholics are spread through the country.

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Morning worship

FIRST REVIVAL

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COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH

THE LAKE MONROE CHAPEL
Orange Blvd .. Late Muw..
WIliard LISt'S,e,
Patter

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MeanIng worship
1Nunry

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NEW TESTAMENT
BAPTIST CHURCH
Quality Ion Null
Patter

435p.m.

MYPI$4Sea
Eve. WenINpIllIemi
Wedn,Iday Usralag Prayer

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11:55a.m.

COVENANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
17.51 Hwy. and Lake Mary 1lvd 11,
Rev Mlchsa.I Andr,w*

CHRIST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Tech, DnIre. SenIa.d Estate,
Re,. D.M.I D. Saln
Past,,
Susdlykndet
541am

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
2411 S Park Ave
1214$54 Rev ledertJ Hint.,
Patter
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FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
OP SANFORD
1533 SanderS Ave
Rev. Fred McCleary
Pastor
Sunday Sell"
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Manning WInihlip
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Evening Service
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Bible Study Tu,,, Eve
Youth Service Tu.s,awe
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Saluy Men's Breakfast

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
519 Park Avenue
Or Jay T. Catniat,
Patter
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Alrp.rtBlvtIW,e*asdDr.
Rev. Marvin 0. 1,ct
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ELDER SPRINGS
BAPTIST CHURCH
115 Hitter Art. Pit. 321-1112
Randy lay
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is conflict, open confrontation and fear,"
he said. "The churches, caught in the conflict
between government troops and guerrillas, are
f orced to collaborate with the government in the
cities. But in the rural areas where the government
Is not strong, the churches are seen as still resisting.
Schools are not open and the people who fled to the
bush still are there."

emerged they all love to eat. Baptists may disagree on some day.
Among pastors, for example,
In the conference center's issues, they do agree on one
Usually the Ice cream is butter pecan lovers seem to
RIDGECREST, N.C.
dining hall, that fact is subject ice cream. In fact, at dished out two dips at a time, carry the most weight (excuse
Southern Baptists are a unique noticeable. But in the center's Ridgecrest, guests tote their However, one man recently the pun). At least that was the
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and diversified group, and as refreshment
area,
ap- Bibles in one hand and an Ice strolled up to the counter and most popular flavor during the
many theologians and religion propriately known as the Nibble cream cone in the other.
ordered 62 dips of butter pecan. Bible Preaching Conference
writers have discovered, they Nook, it is obvious.
According to Barbara
He was throwing a party for last year.
are extremely difficult to lump
As soon as the final work is Whittington, Nibble Nook some friends, he explained.
WMU ladies, however, seem
into a single descriptive said In a conference session or manager, her customers have
Butinspiteofthosestatlsticis tonreferpch,whi!eheyg
The Trinity Assembly of God Church, 5$ Shell Rd., DeBary
'noia Its first revival at the Dellary Civic Center each night next catcgcr.
the Amen is pronounced at an polished off more than 112,000 one has to be careful about rash people go for chocolate.
But after close observation of evening worship service, lines dips of ice cream through eight generalizations. Although it Is
week, except Saturday and Wednesday, with Evangelist Kenny
Southern Baptists have often
Lee Campbell (left) and his wife Pamela conducting the service thousands of Baptists who have full of sweet-toothed Baptists weeks of summer conferences, true that Southern Baptist love been characterized as frugal,
through Aug. 15. The public Is invited to attend. The Campbell's visited Ridgecrest Baptist begin to form at the Nibble That's more than 3.000 gallons their ice cream, they differ but when it comes to ice cream,
are from Largo, Fla.
Conference Center this sum- Nook.
of the cold refreshment, an widely on more specific points, a Baptist and his money are
mere one common trait has
It seems that while Suuthern average of about 60 gallons a such as flavors,
soon parted.
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The Herald Services

Rector
Curate

Church Of Christ
CHURCH OF CHRIST

11:05ain,
6:15P an
1:30 P . M
1:55pm

Ysutilhiagu,

south of the Luanda region in central Angola, strife
and uncertainties remain.

Baptists Agree On One Thing: Food

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Holy Ceanmonlsn

Ni'yiny Open

Luanda, and in that area, there Is a general mood of
church confidence and vitality, and of cooperation
with the government, says the Rev. Mr. Henderson,
an official of the United Cfltwch of Christ Board of
.
World Ministries.
"Up to this point, the government has consistently
followed through on its promises of religious
freedom," he said in an interview.
govern',
ment is absolutely committed to a Socialist society,
but I found no reason to believe it leaders Intend to
carry out any war against religion."
He said the government's political position of
"scientific socialism" holds that religion Is "Just an
appendix, a leftover from feudalism and capital.
ism" that needs to be replaced by a scientific
outlook, but that so far, no attempts had been made
to restrict religious teaching.
As part of a three-man team sent to gather Information on the church situation In Angola for a
report to a meeting of the World Council of Churches central committee in August, he said that

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SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

CALVARY BAPTIST ASSEMBLY
200 Fir.n.iW
( Sanford Oard.nCtvR Hwy 17.521
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NEW YORK (AP)
An American churchman
back from a fact-finding trip to Angola says its
churches are faring well In areas firmly controlled
by the new government, but are in distress in the
most populous, productive region of central Angola
where the civil war continues.
"I was not prepared for the level of military
activity still going on there," says the Rev,
Lawrence W. Henderson, adding that it has not
generally been reported because of limitations on
news reporters. "There's a lot of fighting and It has
increased considerably In recent weeks."
He says that in that central region, agriculturally
the most productive "breadbasket" of the country,
forces of the National Union for the Total Inde.
pendence of Angola
UNITA
led by Jonas
Savinbi, still are In open struggle with those of the
Movement for the Popular Liberation of Angola
MPIJ headed by Agostinho Nets, which claimed
victory last February,
It has set up the new government at the capital at

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at$ o'clock The group has appeared throughout the entire South,
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who believes in the great
American dream that success
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611 WILD. WILD WEST
CI) THE ROOKIES
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LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU
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lance." Belle Davis, Miriam
Hopkins. (B&amp;W) 1943. Tale of
two girlhood pals finding each
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years go by.
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REPOSSESSED- 3 BR, brick. 1)00
down $149.13 P1,8' pct. APR. 360
Mos. $18,500.
CRANK CON 'ST ., R EALTY
REALTORS-830 606$
Eyes. 323 3119
Reduced for quick sale- By Owner,
Sunland 3 BR, I bath, heat 8. air.
msny extras 119,900 349 53 /I
3 Bedroom, l'.j bath, central heat &amp;
air, carpeting. Excellent con
diti on , 122,500

3230516

W. Garnett White
Peg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC.
107W-Commercial
Phone 322 7U1, Sanford

For rent: 2 BR with family room.
7401 Willow, $ 175 $100 dep.

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$31 8272
Longwood -. Lakefront. 3 BR. 7
bath, central air, carpeted,
garage, vacant $ 25.500 Adjoining
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For Sale, very reasonable
Chog,373 7817
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heal, 2 car garage, exceptional
buy 53/,900 62$ '3094

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console, balance 1/9 80 or 6
payments of $13.30 NATION
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TOYOTA COROLLAS

PLYMOUTH
17 Plymouth Fury 4-door

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air conditioned. power steering,
radio. 225 6 cyl. &amp; 3-speed
transmission. Many more
extras. Stock No. R6.54.
Priced to sell at $4324.65.

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2925 Hwy $7 92
122 5961

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to choose from

Educational
School Cars

Driver

SOME WITH MILEAGE AS LOW
AS 4,000 MILESI

60-Office Supplies

PRICES START

We're Closing Out
all 1976&amp; 1975
Cars, So Come
On Down
WE'RE DEALING NOW

Used Office Furniture
Wood or steel desks, executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
Cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.
NOL I 'S
Casselbermy. 17 92, 830 4236

AS
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ECONOMY TOYOTA

436 East
Casselberry
831-7700

485 Hwy

NELSON'S FLORIDA POSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave

64-Equipment

for

$245000

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61-Lawn-Garden

AIRPORT BLVD. AT HWY. 17-92
SANFORD
ORLANDO
322.1601
131.1717

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carps'
Shampooer for only 5130 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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on America's
roomiest
compact
sedan?

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65-Pets-Supplies
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The man you
can doiji with

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Need home for year old male
Labrador, weight 70 lbs. 3730621,
ask for Debra Geiger.

tongue is hanging

NOW'S THE TIME

out of our

DEALS

TO SAY YES TO OUR

Black &amp; White kittens need home
303 Plum Tree Court In Hidden
Lake,

CLEARANCE DEAL

UNHEARD OF VALUES!

AKC Doberman puppies, large &amp;
healthy. 175 Male 8. Female 327
7 k!?

NEW CARS • USED CARS • IMMEDIATE SERVICE of NO WAIT

Kittens
Free logood home
173 1372

Never again will YOU be able to buy transportation at
such LOW PRICES. Come see us- TODAywhile the
selection is the geatest.

Doberman AKC Puppies, pet and
Show quality. Cropped ears &amp;
shotS 51513 to 1300 Terms. 3635740

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66-Horses

OUR LOSS

Two Pant horses, I large spirited. I
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Small
Wilt-i
oentle.
R'anbI5 323 5154

4 CORDOBA'S
1 SCAMP

67-Livestock- Poultry

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• 2 VALIANT SEDANS

68-Wanted to Buy
PINEY A000S BARN We Buy
Vurn.ture &amp; M,selIaneOijs Sell
for 30 pct commiss'On Free Pick
ups Auction. S,iturci'tyS 1 p ill
S.,nbord 327 7270

We Buy Furniture

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Singer with Zig jag. $15
3.riger with buftorih.1e attachment.
$75
Singer Golden Touch and Sew. $68
Singer, Slantomatic, brand new
condition. Singer's- best ever. 126%
with cabinet
TV s from 149
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 E 1st St Downtown
322 9111

SINGER FUTURA *

One of Singer's finest Sold new for
over $600 Needs someone to
assume balance $19680 or pay
112 30 mo Free home trial Will
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Il 8091

52-Appliances

For used furniture, appliances,
tools. etc Buy I or 1001 items.
Larry's Mart 715 Sanford Ave.
,Santed to buy used office furniture
Any Quantity NOLL'S Cassel
berry. Hwy 1792 8104206

10-Swap &amp; Trade

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with built in tape recorder I. all
rhythms, for compact car 322
158*
SWAP SHOP FLEA MARKET
Anyone can be a seller or a bu,er
No charge All admitted tree
Come browse every Sunday 9 to S
It
the Movieland Drive in
Theatre, South 11 92. Phone 337
1216

home w In
sung 8. soffit Sys!em
£4Of.n,3 Gutters
70 yr
[ag . Sd.n Co 5519563

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- KENMORE WASHER. parts,
service, used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES 373 0697

53-TV-Radio-Stereo

Beauty Care

"Aqua Play Center"
SWIMMING POOLS
By The Gallon
You Design -We Build
Ii Yrs. In Construction Business
FREE ESTIMATESN000LIGAT ION
JOHNNY WALK Er. ln 4452
General Codntr ictor
Brown. S,,Ie's P o p 3') 3.654 after S

MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

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BLAIR AGENCY
323 356.4 or 323 17 10
1969 Honda, CB 150. 9900 Miles
Eiceuient coed. 1390 722 3411

STOP AND ThiNk A ft4uTE If
worn
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tp,,.rp wCuldnt be454
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Clean, Oil I. Tune up
322 3.461
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EXPERT LAWN CARE
Mo*g. Edging, rrnrng
Phone 323 $7921
Free Eslimatei
M*ing. Edging, Trimming
Free Estimates

Tree Service

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Tree trimming &amp; removal F ree
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8-62 7197

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3fl 13707

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Have some camping equipment you
no longer use' Sell it all with a WAYNE 3 LENNOX &amp; ASSOC
Turfgrass Consulting Service
Classified Ad in The Herald Call
127 2611 or $31 9993 and a friendly Gulf Courses. Ball Fields. Lawns
373 6019 for more inlQ
ad visor will help you

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.'w ELLS DRILLED. PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and SilCS
We repair and service
STINE MACHINE 8.
SUPPLY CO
172 6401
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To List Your Business...DiQI 322-2611 or 831-9993

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Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care

Trash Hauled. Lawn Care
Hauling
322 2645

Carpnlrv. Remodeling. AddliOns.
CuStom Work Licensed. Bonded
tree rst.mate 323 6034

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74 HOUR REPAIR SERVICE
ReasOnable Rate's
323 Qlii
Cisri Basis

ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
Bulldozing, E ica v atinq. Ditch work
Fill dirt, top soil 372 943

Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning
estimates. call Carl
For I
at SEARS in Sanford 337

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General

Re,nudeI,ng and Additions
Freesslimates Noobligafion
JOHNNY WALKER.322 6.457
General Contractor

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Plumbing

L.inii 'edr.niJ. lii dirt, (I4, rock
All kinds ol digging Housetra lers
stored and moved 322 91*2

R'f Repairs, Carpentry. Painliuig
PIome Rep-airs. Gultering, Cement 8.
work Free estimates III $447

Any year Il'iru 1976 modelS 7 lIjys
'aces Call collect, $64 213,

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Pa ntifl
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Want $9/I or older Dodge Dart. alsc
will buy any make convertibles
Phone 323 $060

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2542 P.irn Dr.,.

Insulation

BUY JUNK CARS - from 110 to SIC
Call 3771621 after I p m

We have a large selection of Olack &amp;
white portable TV'S. 125 to $6.5
HERBS TV, 1700 S. French, 323
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Interior, Exterior Plastering,
Plaster Patching 8. Simulated
Brick 8. Stone Specialty 377 2180

Also

Home Improvements

77- Autos Wanted

I)' Color TV
5100
323 55.50 after S p m

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WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME'
Buy ng a new home' Moving to an
apartment'
BEST PRODUCT
;-t some action with a Herald dEST PRICE
Free Estimates' 24 p'lOcrs
',iss'led ad We'll help you write
THE RMO ILK. $31 13971
in ad that will bring fast sale
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CALL 322 7611
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Several pieces ,,jf Antique Glass. &amp;
small antique furnituru pieces
312 8933 before 1 p rfl

DELL'S AUCTION CENTER is
cloSed for vacation enlire month of
August For information, call Mrs
Fred J o nes 1210097 See you in
September

Pest Control

Home Improvements

Aluminum Siding

TO'AER'S BEAUTY SALON

You Name It, I Buy It
Sanford Auct ion
12130 French 323 73-a3

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CLOSE OUT- New Holpoint
Washers, 18 lb. capacity. Peg, $311
with W'ade While they last, lust
527$ with trade
DICK'S APPLIANCES
2617 S French, 122 765*

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GARAGE SALE-- Moving Sat &amp;
Sun IOU Piano, Freezer. Couch,
Chats, Cam;'ng eqcipmtnt.
like. Garden Tools.. Fish lank.
Books &amp; House. 3722197 2015
Coronado Concourse, Sanford.

DAVE S 323 9370

Repossession &amp;

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1968 Olds 1-47, new fires, runs good.
beSt offer 323 $021 after 6 p ri-i

P-qeons. plan &amp; tanices, "racing,
homers, &amp; Show stock 3232118

Thermador Electric Wall Oven
Porcelain Interior, $25
321 0675

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mo 322 6119

New Smyrna Luxury 7 OR, 2 bath
OVER. ocean fro Plefely furnished, Pool, summer
Full time RN, day Shift, nuts
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in person 10 Lakeview Nursing
Center I9 E 2nd Sf, Sanford. H
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Atlantic, Daytona Beach Call
Nursej RN's &amp; LPN's, Aides, Aid
Mr P U. Hutchison. 322 4058
companion. Needed immediately
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409W 1st St. 322 2135
We Buy Furniture

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BURT REYNOLDS

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Live In housek"por, watch 12 &amp; 13
yr Wells Salary, private room &amp;
us@ Of POP! Permanent. )Z7 &amp;S30,

Contemporary Sofa, leather look
vinyl 5295 2 Bar stools, 530.
Folding bed. 39", 150 Girl's 3
speed 26'' bicycle $25. L0ies I?
lb Bowling ball &amp; bag, %0. Set of
dishes. $15. World Book En
Cyclopedias, 540 373 7111 after S
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'CATALOG OF BOOKS,
Educational, Adventure. Adults,
and dozens more calagorles for
evçryone FREE for stamp from
Intrap, Book Dept EN, Warns,
NC. 2*909

CheSt Freezer, 20 cu II,. Penney's 2
r$ old. 1225. 3231216

in 4301

322 4470

322 1284.

WILSON MAtER FURNITURE
BUY--SELL--TRADE
311 315E. First Sf
322 5622

El Camino V I. autorratic.
power steering. 51548
WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD
Phone 373 1010

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and 1968 Dodge Dart, 2 d .Al, Air, good
'71 Models Call 323 $510 or 534
condition, 5600 cash Firm 127
4605 Dealer)
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Buick Station Wagon
Phillips 66 Station
91h &amp; French Ave

CARPORTE SALE-- Furniture,
Plants, Antiques. Thurs. Fri &amp;
Sat 3906 Old Orlando Road, 372
2593

John Deere Riding Mower
17 HP. Excel. Coed. $100
3713855

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets.
Counter tops Sinks. Installation
available Bud Cabell. 322 8052
anytime .

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LANCIA BETA-COUPE

Lawn Mower Sales &amp; Service- We
Sell the Best 8. Service the Rest.
Western Aulo, 301 W. First St . 322
4401

Guaranteed reconditioned auto
batteries.
$12 95
exchange.
REEL'S BODY SHOP. 1109
Sanford Ave.

80-Autos for Sale

Like new. Air, 16.999 562 5-457.

DEBARY - Beautiful I acre lots
from $1,990. Only $90 down with
low payments. 641-1811.
SACKETT INVESTMENT
CORP.. REALTORS

REQUIRED

Bralley Qdham-323-4670
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Beach, 15'. 50' 8. tOO' lots. From
$11.500 6444081
SACKETT INVESTMENT
CORP .REALTORS

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1971 Dodge Swinger, power. air,
automatic, VI, original owner.
Excel Corid 1162052S

Sale

966 Chevrolet 2 door, good Iran
sportation, recent inspection, $775.
323 8597 or 373 9477.

CARPORT SALE. Fri. &amp; Sat. 104
Clolhes, Gun, Tools, Toys, Ap
pliances 2579 El Portal Dr., 373
2615

Sale

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973 Buick Century, air, power
steering, AM FM radio, low miles.
3736 596,

Multi- Family
Carport
Friday. Sat,. Sun. 110$ Court Sf,
1011 201h &amp; MelIonvilleI. Toys,
Avon, Misc.

for

Friday, Aug. I, 1t76-SB

I. ease a D*tvn influding 2 cars and
trucke For information call Bill
Ray or jack Mink, $31 13$8

sedan. New,

LAKE BET HEL -Mile lake &amp;
canal front. 50 Acres. 1150.000
Fantastic terms.
644 81 or 617 1811
SACKETT INVESTMENT
CORP., REALTORS

51-Household Goods

80-Autos

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16' Cabin Cruiser, 75 hp motor. &amp;
trailer. $600 or bell offer 3237718

Highway 17.92, Sanford

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137 8111

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Homes ready for your inspection
and immediate occupancy

PROPERTIES
S.V.HardWICk.BrOker
Dellona. 6a "It

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Large $8.2 Bdrm.
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Furnished or Unfurnished
'CLUB ROOM

. Conventional'S% Down

OR, central heal &amp; air con
ditIonng,garç., screened in
Porch 538% per mo

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GARAGE SALE- Clothing &amp; misc.
7 TV's. Sat. &amp; cun 1 in 5. 7040
Thunderbird Trail, Maitland

DELANO - 85 Acres, 5 mm. from
downtown Zoned mobile home
Sub division II 10.000 cash

No qualilying. $995 dn., spacious. 3
OR, 2 bath, den, fruit trees, heat.
ar . 5259 mo 3226315

Hi Owner- Lovely I OR, 2 bath
r,)mC in Sanford, central heat and
,i.r. wail to wall carpet, Separate
d.nng room. 16'xI6' family room.
garage, large fenced yard.
beautiful Shade frees, 16'xl6'
'workshop or Outside game room
15.000 equity and assume loan
Phone 321 0503

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Striking California Contemporary
on corner lot with pine trees, cedar
Shade shingles, cathedral roof,
unusual split design with gracious
foyer &amp; garden area off each
room 3 OR. 7 bath, family room.
many extras Only 129.900 Way
belOw appraised value. Call today.

1971 Chevrolet I wheel drive 'a fOr'
o.ck uP I((k, aulø,,.fic hub.
12200 372 4532 or 322 3734 eves.

55Boats &amp; Accessories

Farm Wagons
$2008. Up
322 2031 or 372 5149 after 5

SPANISH STUCCO

CARPORT SALE-- Sat, Aug Y. 9
fit
$10 Eastwood Court in
Pinecrett. 323 0661,

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Low priced 3 BR, in beautifully
shaded Pinecrest. Fenced yard,
121.500. Harold Hall Really,
Realtor, 323 5771.
SOUTH SEMINOLE GOOD TERMS

79Trucks-Trailers

1SYR FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Drive
Sanford, 373 5200

Service Station Equipment- Tanks,
Pumps, Air Compressor, Host,
etc 322 SIn.

Sanford's newest residential neighborhood

&amp; lawn
S27S MO

Pretty country setting 12'x63, 3
bedroom, 7 bath, Spanish d:sign
Partly furnished, air conditioner.
$4,500 372 9015, 337 702* after 6

Reg.Real Estate Broker
26.38 S. Sanford Ave.
371 0759 eves. 322 7643

Ike new home, zoned commercial
Ideal office, 171.500 Harold Hall
R-'alIy, Realtor, 3235771

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Peg Peal Estate Broker
503W. 1st St.
3236041 or 123 0517 eves.

JENNY CLARK REALTY
Realtor
Phone 301327 1598
Days and After Hours

321-0041

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Private Patio. Water
maintenance furnished

THROW AWAY YOUR WISH
BONE' Spotless 3 bedroom with
Central H A, plus carpeting, and
custom drapes E*cellent'tocation
Only $26300

Kitchen Equipped

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LONGW000 - Lovely corner lot
with large Shade oak tree in front.
Ilac yard Stockade fencing Quiet
neighborhood, Convenient to
st'opgng Good cabinet space in
kitchen Range, Refrigerator
Decorator wall paper. Double
carport, patio Metal storage
Shed Will sell Ft-IA. 3 BR. 2 bath
$29,900

Studio. 1,2,3
Apts.
One Story

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2565 Park

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

Luxury Patio Apartments

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Kish Real Estate

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2 BR mobile home, furnished. $IlO
mo.
BR home. unfurnished

REAL ESTATF

42-Mobile Homes

3 OR. $ i baths, central air &amp; heat,
carpeted, eat in kitchen, closets
galore, enclosed garage, fenced
back, close In Assumable 7''j pct.
mortgage. $11663 PITI. Owner
anxious 526,500.

REALTORS

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bath %tovP &amp; rpfrin.rAti'
heat &amp; air 322 3453

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Days 322 6133
Nights- 372 7352

MOVING TO ALABAMA

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3 Bedroom, I bath, central H A,
carpet, Conv en ient to down town.
5343 mo plus dep 373 166.1.

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:omfortable living in 3 large
bedrooms. I' baths, large living
room with fireplace, family room.
and formal dining room, kitchen
equipped. Well for climate master
H A Tree sh aded f enced yard. On
large corner lot. 538.500. Call
Caroline Hollzclaw, Assoc.

POPULAR TERMS

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Owner Must Sell

IT'S BEEN REDUCED- $1100 for
In early sale Beautiful cuStom 7
BR. 7 bath with walk in closets
Goodies galore $38.800

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

Wm. H. Stemper - Realtor

ST. JOHNS REALTY Co.

Merchandise

322 - 2420

lakfrnt. split level. 5100.000

OR.

3720674

Big T Tire &amp; Wheel Service looking
for experienced Front End

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QUIET AREA
23 BR redecorated house, lots of
kitchen cabinets, eating bar, new
carpeting, new roof, central heat
and large fenced back yard.
Approx $7,000 down. $185 month
Price 521.500 Owner, 123 0522

(Sanora). $2.300 down.
Sanford
IJiO mo . 3 BR. 2 bath, paneled
den Fenced. 535.500 3238302.

Call Sanford's Sales Leader

$ 59.750

S BR, lake, extras

:hoce location, corner lot, citrus
trees 3 bedrooms,? bath, enclosed
garage In 1011 after S

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3 BR, 2 8, new 123.500

372 21 15
After Mrs
3720648

Twenty West Area- Beautfut 3
bedroom, I' bath, central heat,
carpeted, fenced back yard, stove
&amp; refrigerator, $22,500 $800 down,
If VA nothing down. KULP
REALTY. 337233$

80-Autos

54-arage Sales

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JUST LISTED- Thisterrific 3 OR, 2
bath in Loch Arbor Huge fenced
lot, central heat &amp; air Many
CuStOm items. BPP 538.500
Cotta' see'

3 BR, I', B. lakefront, 537.500

3 BR, l' bath, central air &amp; heat
301 E 23rd St. 5200 Call 372 4410
at tee 530

Past lob record to R F (Ray)
Hardee. 3211 Hairgill Dr., Orlando,

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3 BR. I B. 4 Acres. $33,900

3 BP.1 bath, kitchen equipped Near
thlt &amp; shopping $140 mo, 1st
mo &amp; 5100 Dsp

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toots. Good opportunity for right
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Experience preferred. Send 2 BR house, stove &amp; refrigerator.
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Mary, Fla. 32744.
nth St. 377 9214

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JIM HUNT REALTY
571 Park Dr
1EALTOP
279781
3723991

IDYLLWILDE SPECIAL
Overlook your spacious backyard
from your beautiful family room 3
large bedrooms, 2 baths, 131.700

3 BR. 2 story frame, $17.000

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LEASING AGENT For apartment
8 mr to 6 P M and as needed,

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EXECUTIVE
3 BR. 2 bath, on
large tot in IclyttWilde Brick
fireplace, in living room Break
fast bar. $43.900

3 BR. I
baths, carpeted, living
rm. dining rm, large kitchen,
central PrCat 8. air $21 000 171

MANAGER TRAINEE- Must be 3
OR, I', bath home, kitchen
willing to relocate in State of
equipped, corner lot
Florida Training program rein
ducted In Sa nford at local store
JOHN SAUL'S AGENCY
Interviews bet ween 1 and i only.
2434 5 French Ave. Payleis
Broker
Assoc
Shoes
Day 322 11/4
Night 373 0185

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562400

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you, then call 57420.56 for appt

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withouf even realizing It.

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Lauren Bacal. (B&amp;W) 1944.
Skipper fochiregetstangledup
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1 BR, 1', B. tam rm 575.000

immediate positions

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UNBELIEVABLE.. 1 BR. 2 bath,
central heat 8. air, foyer, eat in
kitchen. family room, chain link
fence $79,950

323.7832

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COSMETICIAN Experienced
MECHANIC- Fin.,i.nr.a w ith
farm equipment
COOK- Experienced with meats
SALES REPSSECRETARY
BOOKKEEPERSeveral positions
FRONT ALIGNMENT- Es
perienced in minor tuneups
WAITER WAITRESS
LEGAL SECRETARY- Will train
right person
RATER- Must have insurance
ba ckgrou nd
SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR
Split shift
-WE SELL SUCCESS?Q1.Commecclak
323 $176

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24I TH E GOODIES
3 THE ADVENTURER

Hal Colbert Real

Furnished. 2 OR garage apt, Lake
Golden, lake privileges, prefer
retired couple No pets 322 api

HAIRDRESSER- 'Master License
MANAGER TRAINEES- Several

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men vacation with a train trip
their aunt's farm and end up

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HATBILL AREA-. I BR frau- &amp;
cabin combination, on canal,
completely turn 114,000

One 8. 3 Bedroom apartments.
iurnissse or unfurnished Newly
redecorated. Come see 300 E
Airport Blvd.. Sanford, 373 1340,

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dude a VISIt to Sun City.
"Shangri'La" a retirement
community in the Arizona do.
sort.

INTERNATIONAL
ANIMATION FESTIVAL
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2545 Park Dr
I&amp;2BR Mobile Homee
Avii- No pets

ADDITIONAL_ 1 BR apt comes
with thiS 3 BR. 1 bath, eat in kit
chen, family room Needs some
repairs $10,000

41-Houses

)viedo area, country home, custom
built, I' acr es . .1 DR. 3 .ahs,
office, 3300
ft., 3 mos. old,
$1,000 equity and assume moe
tgage of
555,000. Appraised
510.000. Owner, 365 6180.

THIS BEAUTIFUL- paneled rec
room. i BR. 2 bath, central heat &amp;
air, patio. family room, in
tdytlw,lde $62,700

MULLET LAKE PARK
7 BR,
bath, concrete block Canal front
lot 140.000

Lake Mary-- clean &amp; private, I
bedroom furnished apt I male, no
- pets. 3773930

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I BR. turn apt ,lights, water turn
Sanford
Adults only, 195 322 7296 after I
wk days

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FLORIDA'S WATCHING
AGRONSKY AND CO.

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with classical musical back-

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MONTY PYTHON'S

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This gorgeous 3
OR. 2 bath home on river with
goodies galore Priced at $69,900
for a house close to Navy base
From 135.000 to 145.000.

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR 7 OR, I
bath. central heat 8. air. %l5,Qn4)
- - 7 OR, 1 bath, $15,500

SAN MO PARK. I. 3, 3 bedroom
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park
Weekly. 351S Hwy 1792, Sanford
323 1930

PEAS, you pick, new patch. Black
eyes, Purple hull &amp; Cucumbers,
On N Oregon Ave.' Mile N SR
46 lUSt west of I 4 &amp; 1 Mi W. of
Sanford 322 3940.
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Seminole Plaza area Cozy, clear',
quiet, 1 BR. air, $125 mo 6 mos.
to
lease Bill, 831.1077

Things to Eat

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REALTORS
707 75th ST
MUL"FLE LISTING SERVICE

conditioned, $90 mo. ill E 8th St.,
323 1215 or 3735786

Christian Day School has opening
for 1 and S yr, olds for fall
Semester. Tuition, $25 mo. Call
Lutheran Church of Redeemer,
332 3552 or Mrs. Martin. in 640* or
Mrs. Holcomb, 322 152/

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Sanford. adults only. Modern
Studio. 8. 1 BR Air, carpet, etc.,
$99 per mo. up 323 4019

BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
2171 Holly Ave.
Phonern 75100r372 0740

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LOST- Female Cocker, cream, long
haired, "Flossle". Near 1st &amp;
French. Reward. 322 9706 after S.
Ask for Cheryl

SHOW: Bob and Emily Coletxate their sixth wedding anniversary by helping Howard
propose to Bob's sister. (R)
611 700 CLUB
35 STEVE ALLEN LAUGH
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rent 365 3721

Apts Unfumn Spacious I &amp; 7 BR, all
electric, eat in kitchens. Dish
washer, shag carpet, air, plenty
closets. From 1 50 Exclusive
area. Mgr. 372-7413.
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Spoke wtieel cover. Reward. 372

A Clear
Day You Can See Forever."
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LOST
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Pekingese, vicinity W 171h St.
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would aid incumbent Congressman Richard Kelly.
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Run for Congress. Hun to the county commission driving ViWen from the kitchen.
chambers where Republicans are fast becoming
But like the proverbial cat that always lands on better than notfung when you are trying to win a job,
highly critical of your poor attendance at county
its feet, Vihien hints at resignation while promising that will cost you in the neighborhood of $115,000 —
commission meetings.
to make a permanent "pet" out of the orange lady if you win.
Run to see the lady bug Republican Com- bug Kimbrough placed on his desk.
The Ilepubfican's weapon, of course, was
missioner John Kimbrough placed on your desk as a
But the truth must be that Vihlen's advisors tell provided by VihIen. Because of his race for Kelly's
symbol of his desire to "bug" you into resigning him to lay back, take it easy. Just wait and see what Congressional seat, Vihlen misses meetings.
your $15 062-a year position as county corn.- de%elops And at all costs avoid a shooting match Almost on a regular basis Vihien skips work shop
missioner.
with fellow commissioners.
meetings on Mondays. And he missed five budget
It came as no great surprise to see Kimbrough
With a tougf: race coming up, who needs a sessions in a row last week and was not in atopen up on Democratic Commissioner Sid Vthlen shooting match on the home front'
tendance at the sixth session Friday morning
Jr earlier this week
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Political theorists long ago predicted Kimbrough campaign platform. It takes no real 3avv-y to un. reasoning as to why Republicans shouldn't want to
and Coiissloner Richard Williams would attempt derstand that a commissioner s words carry more see him step down
to pressure Vihlen into stepping down.
weight than your average campaigner. Though the
Last week Vihlen said Governor Askew might
The reasoning was that gunning VihIen down part-time pay is only $15,062 yearly. that's still appoint County Commission candidate John

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Vihlen resignation would hurt the Republicans.
could hurt Republicans because Alexander could
Another thing to consider is the possibility of the
then run as an incumbent against Republican office
governor refusing to make such an appointment on
seeker Bill Kirchhoff.
short notice."I don't think the governor would fill it
But the unanswered question is how much of an
(the vacant seat)," Kwiatkowski said.
advantage would it be to Democrats to have their
Realistically, Kimbrough would like to see
man appointed to the commission a scant month
ViMen go. About the only other person Kimbrough
prior to the primaries'
criticizes is Democratic County Atty. Torn
"There wouldn't be any advantage," says
Freeman. And Freeman, true to the politics of the
Democratic CommLssioner Harry Kwiatkowski.
moment and of his party designation, feels the same
No advantage that is other than the publicity
about Kimbrough
generated by the resignation and subsequent apFor Vihlen to sidestep the RepubUcan 4. spioilers"
pointment.
on the commission, he must run.
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run
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And to try and bring credence to his statement
cause the Sanford Democrat to run out and change that a resignation would hurt the Republicans he
all the signs to read 'to keep -instead of elect.' " must run.
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Saturday's hi gh 91, Sunday's vestigation agency in Brevard straight, they'll be straight wi th Scarpello tries to talk to them witnesses and po tential wit- by police,
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In Seminole and Brevard
A graduate of the Bethany potential witness that the with the judicial system. He jelly sandwich. He wanted me
day with . chance of afternoon In 1971 and mo ving his wife and them."
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shaped right half of the , stamped, self-addressed en.
diaphragm. An X ray, liver velope and 50 cents for it. Send
scan or feeling the size of the your letter to me in care of
liver by physical examination is Evening Herald P.O. Box 320
necessary to tell if it is enlarged Sanford Antonio, Texas 78M.
or not.
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A liver may enlarge because scarring and eventually conthe heart fails. The blood ac. tractiGn of the liver. Cirrhosis
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sponge swells when it is soaked caused the enlargement. It can
with water. That is apparently be caused by many different
not your husband's problem diseases, including blockage of
drainage of the bile. The most
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of heart disease that causes this excess use of alcohol.
of liver swelling.
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accumulation of fat, called husbands liver, it is not
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associated with drinking too about what he should do about
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delegate survey has shown. But eight days be fore Saturday after chasing after delegates in
key conservative hackers say there's a strong, recommended for consideration on a Ford ticket.
"There are telephone calls and letters criss- the convention's start, Ford still is leading with Schwelker's home state Friday.
organized effort to dump his hand-picked running
They U be asked to keep the conta ct COfl crossing this country like crazy," said Sen. Jesse 1,103 delegates to Reagan's 1,034. There are 122
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the Republican presidential nomination.
dicate how many persons will be asked to submit name you a hundred prominent Republicans who nomination.
for a long weekend before traveling Monday to
Three congressmen, all influential Reagan health and financial information on a confidential have said they are sticking with Reagan but
The AP total counts only those delegates publicly Washington, where he is scheduled to give a conbackers, said Friday that if Reagan wins the GOP basis wi th the understandin that it would be made Schweiker is another story."
stating a preference or legally bound — not those sumer speech to the Public Citizens Forum.
nomination at the party's convention some sup- public if they were
Consumer crusader Ralph Nader will visit Carter
Rep. Tom Curtis, Reagan's state
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porters may seek to have the vice presidential
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search for a running mate. White House spokesman selection of Schweiker, owner of a liberal voting
Reagan's choice of Schweiker has not caused any to support Ford.
Thursday to give Carter a second foreign policy
Ron Nessen said Ford associates were to begin record whfle representing Pennsylvania In the mass defection of delegates, an Associated Press
Reagan and Schweiker headed into West Virginia briefing, the White House said Friday.

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Wednesday, Aug. 4, 1q74

'The Revolution: Where It All Began'

Boston's Freedom Trail A Popular Attraction
BOSTON (AP) - Of Mas- Boston 200, maintains an In- is, Boston's most popular at- the harbor from downtown.
sachuselts, Daniel Webster had formation desk, speakers of traction is not on !t.
You can easily reach It by car
the right idea: 'There she Is. foreign languages, lockers for
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18111 century. Start at the Afri- and concerts. And anybody will four-channel, eight-screen sIi
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Prudential Center.
if you want to make a separate dom Trail, but Important to the Street
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Behold her, and judge for your- packages, rest rooms, child "Old Ironsides" - which lies at trip, and there's usually plenty history of the city, is the Black
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One of the city's more popu.
Popular as the Freedom Trail the Charlestown section, across Line subway to the City Square Hill, where blacks lived in the about sports, libraries, theaters city Is the one-hour, sz-dollar, the country In auto theft.
lar Bicentennial exhibits Invites
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original Puritan tradition of
judging for oneself.
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Freedom Trail isa must tour
for the visitor. Allow a day for
it, by car, and plan on starting
after 9 a.m. Many spots on the
Freedom Trail don't open until L
10 am.
If you like, you can take the
tour by shuttle bus, getting off
at stops that interest you and

getting on the next bus. A ticket
costs $3.25 foranad II
a child Some spots charge
dmission - $4.50 will get an
adult into all that do--M35 for a
You can start Freedom Trail
at Boston Common, but City
Hail makes more sense The
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Lava
Plan
Studied

ABERDEEN, Md. tAP) Army scientists here are hoping
to use high explosives "like a
surgeon uses his knife" to divert hot lava should one of the
world's largest and most active
volcanos erupt near the city of
Hilo on the island of Hawaii.
"It's extremely dangerous.
We're not sure it can be done,"
said Dr. Benjamin E. Cummings, who is coordinating
plans with 14 government
agencies to prevent the anticipated eruption of Mauna Loa
from damaging fib, the
island's economic and transportation center located 30
miles away.
Geologists expect Mauna Lod
to erupt again within the next
two years. That prediction was
outlined recently in a report by
the U.S. Coast and Geodetic
Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
Cummings, attached to the
Army's Ballistic Research Lab
oratories at the Aberdeen Proving Ground here, hopes to use
small teams of Special Forces
soldiers to carry detonating
equipment onto the lava fields
should the eruption occur.
While the research, begun
Last summer at the request of
the Joint Technical Coordinating Group for Munitions Effectiveness, is continuing, Cummings said the plan could be put
into effect any time now should
an eruption begin.
The researcher said the plan
is based on man's under.
standing of how lava flows.
Cummings explained that when
the molten mass rolls down the
side of a volcano, its outer surface cools and hardens while
the interior remains hot.
As a consequence, he continued, a natural pipeline Is formed within the lava formation
through which the stream
continues to flow. Cummings
said the plan being developed
here is simply to plug that natural pipeline with explosives.
Special Forces soldiers would
be carried to the volcano's side
by helicopter. There, they
would set ue special tripods,
each with a high-explosive
rocket charge on top of a soL41116;
aped cnarge."
According to Cummings, the
soldiers would ignite the shaped
charges, which would bore i
hole in the hardening lava ant(ace. The rocket would then :
take its high-explosive charge
down the rail of the tripod into
the bole, exploding inside the
lava's pipeline.
That explosion would close
the natural pipeline, forcing the
lava to flow off In another direction.
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68th Year, No. 299-Thursday, August 5, 1976

The field Is set for tonight's
championship race In Seminole
harness Raceway's Celebrity
Driving Championship. The
race highlights Marty Stein
Benefit Night and will benefit
Lyman High School's band
scholarship fund. See story
page 7-A.

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INDEX
ArowidTheCbork ....... 4-A
Bridge ...................8-B
Calendar ,.....,,
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Comics ................6-B
Crossword ..
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Editorial .... ............. .4-A
Dear Abby ...............1-B
Dr. Lamb
8-B
Horoscope ................6-B
hiospi................S-A
Obituaries ..............$-A
Sports ...
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Television ............4-B
Women
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Herald Staff Writer

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them in line with salaries paid trough said. "We didn't need
At least three commissioners business of paring the $21.6
in the community.
It.'.
have pledged to hold the budget million budget. At least $4Office of Management to within last year's millage. million must be cut to prevent a
The Seminole County CornBut the commissioners - in Analysis and Evaluation Last year the tax rate was 5.37 tax increase.
mission Wednesday rejected a the first real budget cut this
(OMAE) Director Pat Gllsson mills - which resulted In a bill
It is anticipated judicial
proposed $80,000 pay raise for
year
told
Thames
to'coril
said
Thames
may
bring
about
of
$5.37
for
each
$1,000
of
requests
of about $300,000 wili
back next year.
county employes.
130,000 in requested ad- assessed property valuation, be cut in half.
Personnel Manager Ron
"It required a dollar ad. justments back before the
On Wednesday the cornThames asked the commission justment to the entire system." commission before budget
Commissioners begin today mission looked at the utility
to adjust pay scales and bring Commissioner John Kim- sessions end.
to get down to the serious department's budget.
Glisson said a 40 per cent
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increase in water and sewer
rates will be needed If the utility
department is to meet its
obligations.
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Utility Director Bill Dale
informed commissioners
At the Seminole County Commission meeting today, it was a sense of humor," Vihien said. "I've always admired his wit"
earlier this year his department
question of who's bugging who.
Vihlen said the lady bug is a "significant addition to the would require a rate hike to
Republican County Commissioner John Kimbrough placed a
courthouse. I plan to keep it and make a real pet out of it."
meet expenses.
stuffed orange lady bug in Democratic Commissioner Sid Vihien's
The lady bug incident came after V thlen failed yesterday for
Most customers pay about $14
commission chair today.
the fifth straight day to attend budget sessions designed to Cut a
month
for utilities at present.
Vihiensaidearlier thlsweekhe mightbeforced into resigning some $4-million from this year's proposed $21.6-million budget. Dale
estima ted a 40 per cent
unless Republicans stopped buggin g him about Vihlen's lack of
Part of yesterday's session turned into a shouting match increase would raise rates to
attendance at scheduled county commission meetings.
between Republicans and Democrats and Commissioner Harry about $20 monthly.

Tardiness Causes
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Thursday's high 88, today's
low 71. Rainfall: 1.26 inches.
County Commission Sidney Vihien Jr. said earlier this week that
Partly cloudy through Friday he'd quit his post if the Republicans continue to "make an issue"
with thundershowers likely about his absences at budget sessions while he campaigns for the
mainly during afternoon and Democratic nomination In the Fifth U.S. Congressional District.
evening hours. highs In upper So this morning someone really "bugged" Vlhlen by placing this
80 9 , lows 'in 70*.
lady bug in his vacant chair tn the commbsion chambers. Herald
Details and tides on Page 5-A. Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

Kimbrough said Vihlen's assertion that resigning would aid Kwiatkowski, a Democrat, rapped Republican Commissioner

However, Dale said even with
the Republicans "just isn't true." Kimbrough said he wouldn't
Richard Williams for being two hours late for the meeting.
a
rate hike the county utility
care who the governor appointed as "long as It's somebody who
Stung by recent criticism for missing four days of budget system will provide the
will attend meetings."
sessions, Kwiatkowski rapped Williams
the commissioner cheapest rates in Seminole.
Arriving a few minutes late at today's meeting, Vihien hurried into commission chambers two after
hours late.
The county owns two systems
refused to be bugged. Instead the commissioner appeared
"We can't start yet; Dick Williams
here," Kwiatkowski
- Indian HilLs and Consumer
amused at the lady bug.
both of which are Located in
"It shows me that John Kimbrough still has wit and a good
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South Seminole.

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Your Beach Access
May Be Blocked
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - citizens cannot get to those
Floridians who don't have lands.
The problem will increase for
beach cottages may get walled
off from the shore unless a law people who don't live on the
is passed forbidding cities to coast as construction continues,
limit use of their beaches to he said.
residents, an attorney says.
Without being able to use city
"There is very little left to the beaches, upland residents now
public when the cities squeeze are blocked from the Pinellas

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Appointments of an editor and advertising director were
dluwuncvd Luday by Tl,. Eiin5
Named editor is Norman H. Oshrin, a native of Brooklyn,
N.Y., who has been associated with newspapers in Texas, Ohio,
New York, California, Indiana and New Jersey. Appointed advertising director is Joseph D. Van Brackle, of Orlando, who
served as president of his own agency for several years before

coming to Sanford,
Oshrtn, 42, also has served as a professional staff member of
the Senate Commerce Committee in Washington, D.C., and as a
1972 presidential primary aide to Sen. Hubert H. 'Iumphrey (DMinn.). He is a bachelor.
Van Brackle, 45, is member of the Orlando Area Advertising
Federation and has been active in the southeast and national
advertising scenes, conducting workshops and judging advertising contests. He also has lectured on marketing at schools
and organizations throughout the southeast. Van Brackle and the
former Jean HoLaclaw have a daughter, 18, and a son, 14.

off access," Baya Harrison said
Wednesday.
Harrison said that legislative
action appears to be the only
answer as a result of a 2nd District Court of Appeal decison
that Bellealr Beach can keep
nonresidents off it, city-owned
beach.
He said he would recommend
aa$'t appealing the decision.
The Su..reme Court probably
would uphold the appeal court
because of the small size of the
beach, about 80 by 140 feet, and
ower (actors, said Harrison, a
former deputy attorney general
who continued to handle the
case alter he entered private
law practice.

County shore from Dunedin to
Passe Grille because of private
land ownership and constriction of walls at condominium.,,
Harrison said.
The 2nd District Court of Appeal upheld without opinion a
ruling by Pinellas County Circuit Judge B.J. Driver. He rejected a suit by Atty. Gen. Rob-ert Shevin to require Belleair
Beach, an affluent community,
to open its city-owned beach to
the public.
Harrison said the appellate
Judges made clear during arguments before the court that they
believed the public had not
established a property right to
the city beaches.
Shevin contended that although constitutional rights of
private property allowed owners to prevent access to state-

He said the far-reaching effects of the decision could be
offset If the legislature approved a law setting out in
strong and clear terms that owned wetland areas of
cities must allow the general beaches, cities should not have
public to use their beaches.
that right.
Otherwise, he said, the state
If a city closed a larger
constitutional right of citizens beach, there would be a better
to lands below the mean-high- test case on public access Ic
water line would become meaningless in many areas because

lake to the Supreme Court,

Harrison said.

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Wife Says She Fired During Argument

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Staff Writer

Seminole Memorial Hospital,
Sanford, where he was carried
the 5 p.m. shooting.

Herald

Connally Lashes Out
At Republican Critics

Serious ' After Shooting

Man

Suspects Arrested
Sheriff's vice squad agents
executed a search warrant
Wednesday night at Fern Park
and arrested two suspects on
felony drug charges.
Arrested 'in the raid at 200
Valencia Drive were Steven
of that
Lamar Ballard,

following

at an Orlando hospital

WASHINGTON (AP) John B. Connally says he's not
campaigning for the Republican vice presidential
but the former Texas governor has
out
at critics who claim he was too close to the
Watergate scandal.
Connally lashed out Wednesday against two Republican
congressman, Reps. William S. Cohen
and Tom
Railsback of Illinois, who are trying openly to scuttle
Connally's chances of landing a spot on the
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ticket.
"You better believe I'm going on the attack about it,"
Connally said. "I've been waiting for them."
Connally, who was acquitted hat year of a political
bribery charge
against him by the Watergate
special prosecutor, told reporters Wednesday night
Cleveland that he "wasn't In any way involved
Watergate, and if they (Cohen and Railsback) implied
that I was, they are guilty of the grossest kind of
misconduct."

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Problems.
Representatives from both
cities said that their

Now in is third week, the strike has survived repeated
urgings by United Mine Workers officials for the miners
return to work. Numerous court orders also have l)
ignored.

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By KRIS NASH
Herald Staff Writer
Voc a tional guidance
specialists at Seminole High
School are appealing to area
merchan ts and businessmen
who can offer full-time or parttime employment to students
during the 1976-77 school year.
Jeff Elliott, an occupational
specialist in the school's
vocational guidance depart.
ment, said he has approximately 100 students who
will need Jobs this fall.
Elliott and Sandi Cash,
another occupational specialist,
are coordinating a program
which enables teen-agers to
attend school several hours
each day before reporting for
work. Students try to find jobs
that match their Interes ts and
the focus ef their studies.
In some cases, Elliott said,
seniors have completed the
minimum requirements for
graduation and wish to work
il
student
status.
These
youngsters
receive
2'
academic credits per semester
of full-time employment.
Jobs being sought run the
occupations from
agriculture and unskilled labor

to business and industry, skilled
trades and professional areas.
'They need the Jobs,' Elliott
said, "not just for the experience and school credit but
because a lot of these kids are
hurting for money. Clothes

money, food money—and self-

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The Twelfth Grade Test,
a tradition in the state since the 1930s, will be replaced by
two top national entrance examinations, Education of.
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Education Commissioner Ralph Turlington announced
that st.artln
fall high school seniors
seeking admis4n t the M'smIversities must take the
national tests rather than the free state test.
The two tests studejit can chose from are the Scholastic
Aptitude Test(ASAT) published by the College Entrance
Examination Board or the (ACT) Assessment Test
published by the American College Testing Program.

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(All) One of the three men charged in the
May 6 attempted bookstore bombing in Little Havana has
done a double turnabout on his innocent plea.

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Agreement On Pay Issue Appears Closer

Sanfnrd-St'minnle Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Building.
Casselberry Lions. 6:30 p.m.. Land o' Lakes.

Negotiations Focus On Salaries
By BILL CURRIE
Managing Editor
Just before noon Wednesday, Seminole
teachers were offered a $200 raise in base
starting salary.
About four hours later, that offer was
reduced by $50.
As negotiations continued between the
county school board and the Seminole
Education Association (SEA), the
bargaining unit for Instructional personnel, the two groups appeared to come
closer to an agreement on a salary
schedule, but still nothing has been settled.
Negotiations, which have been going on
since May, centered around class sizes and
the salary schedule. At Wednesday's
session Ernie Cowley, head of the school
board team, offered a proposal of $8,300
base pay during the morning hours, but It
was based on a new index (which determines pay raises as a teacher gains more
time-in-service in the county school
system).

However, the proposal was not acceptable to SEA negotiators, headed by
Steve Rosenthal, who said that the offer of
a $200 increase was a help to starting
teachers, but It penalized teachers who
had taught in the local schools for a longer
period of time.
Included in the board's offer was a drop
from $170 to $160 in the amount the school
system would contribute per year for each
teacher to be applied to an Insurance
program "which may include life, health
and dental, income protection and cancer."
This, too, was turned down by the SEA,
because the school board has not yet
agreed on an Insurance carrier, which

would also determine the amount of
premiums since two firms submitted
proposals for medical and health insurance last week at two different
premium rates.
After a 2ki hour break for lunch, the
negotiations resumed in the afternoon and
the discussions became quite heated.
Rosenthal at one point told Cowley,
"You're getting my dander up, Ernie."

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I 1uuiiule 's Altamonte Springs.

$8,250 for a base salary using the current
index would cost the school board an additional $401,448 in 1976-77.
He said that rather than take that

Rosenthal's team accused Cowley of

not having the correct figures which have
been placed in the 1976-77 proposed school

Seminole Sunrise lthanis, 7 am., Bock's
Foresters Square fiance Club. The Forest, 7:30 p.m
Longwood AA. closed. 8 p.m.. Rolling Hills Moravian
Church,

$8,100.
Rosenthal told Cowley's team that he
would feel better if all items - compensation, insurance and salaries as well

NAIIFE (National Association of Re tired Federal
Employes) chapter 1327, meets 1 p.m., Aug. 6, at First
Federal Savings and Loan building, Downtown Sanford.
Movie and talk by district leader.

fanglessood etA, closed.
p.m., St. Richard's
Episcopal Church.
County Ide School Advisory committee. noon, First
Federal of Seminole. Sanford.
Sanford Civitan Club, weekly meeting, 7:15 a.m.,
Bucks, 13th and Sanford Ave.

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as a few oth er un decided articles
could
be lumped
one package in hopes of
reaching a new contract agreement in the
immediate future.
He said that he would "feel easier if we
lumped 'ill these items in one package,
such as all previously tabled items, so we
would have something more viable to work
with."
After more bantering back and forth on
the disputed budget figures, the session
came to a halt with contract talks to
resume Monday at 9 a.m. at First Federal
of Seminole in Downtown Sanford.
Also discussed at great length on
Wednesday morning was the issue of class
sizes, but again no decision was reached.
Teachers insist that smaller class sizes
tend to give the students better learning
opportunities and want the size limit to
apply to each individual school, but the
school board wants to average class sizes
throughout the county
a major point of

SATURDAY, AUG. 7

Mid-florida Singles Club monthly meeting, Sanford

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additional money from the contingency
fund, the school board would be faced with
doing away with some roofing projects on
local schools. "If it rains, it Just gets wet,"
Cowley said.
SEA members offered a counterproposal asking for $8,700 base pay, a drop
from their initial proposal
$11,000 a
hike of $2,900 over last year's base of
of

board budget for salaries of instructional
personnel.
"We can't accept your figures. Ernie,
because you don't have the correct
figures," Rosenthal said. "You can't
guarantee any figures on the budgeted
amount. What's the dollar amount?
"What's the fear of giving us the figure
of the amount budgeted?" Rosenthal
asked. "Without the figures, you can't
bargain intelligently. Just answer us yes
or no. Are you refusing to give us the
figures?"
Cowley said, "I refused to give you
figures 1 don't have."
"No, you just don't want to give out
those
Rosenthal shouted. "You
don't want the public, the parents, to know
what's in the budget."
Rosenthal and the SEA team have
repeatedly requested Roger Harris, who
drew up the proposed budget for the school
board, be brought to the bargaining table
to discuss what appear to be discrepancies
in the sets of figures presented by Cowley
and those prepared by SEA's financial
co nsul ta nt Susan Smith both reportedly
from the same computer printout.
Cowley said the board's latest offer of

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Mid- Florida Singles. Scenic Boat Tour of Winter
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Insurance Issue Divides Negotiators
By JEAN PA'rrEsoN

Herald Stall Writer

noted that First Equity, a objected to the Blue Cross-Blue
subsidiary of Old Security
Insurance Co., would not ta ke
the medical insurance unless it
also had the contract for life

School board members and
school employes squared off
against each other Wednesday insurance.
nIght, as did representatives of
Coleman recommended
First Equity and Blue Crossthe entire package to
Blue Shield insurance corn- First Equity.
panles, over the subject of
The only other proposal for
medical insurance for school medical coverage came from
personnel.
Florida Blue Cross-Blue Shield
Voicing the view of the in- at $36.67 for Individual and $115
surance committee, School for family coverage. Last year
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recommended to the board at covered by Blue Cross-Blue
their regular meeting in the Shield, but many have excounty court house that they pressed dissatisfaction with the
accept the proposal from First firm's method of handling
Equity for a medical and life claims.
insurance package.
The
board
instructed
A week previously County Coleman and his insurance
Purchasing
Agent
Don committee to check whether
Coleman reported to the board First Equity would go along
that 11 proposals for life In- with providing medical incoverage had been
and split the life inreceived, but only two firms surance coverage with Blue
had submitted proposals for Cross-Blue Shield.
health care protection. Four Coleman said Wednesday
firms submitted proposals on that after further consultations
income protection insurance, with First Equity, he was
giving

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an insurance expert as a con.
sultant to try and find a carrier
somewhere between the two.
Layer pointed out that the
present policy expires on Oct. 1,
and that Sept. 1 was the last
possible day for taking action
on the matter. lie doubted
whether there would be time to
review the whole situation.

Shield proposal being a
"Cadillac plan" "and not too
many of our teachers can afford
to drive Cadillacs," he added.
On the other hand, he warned
that the First Equity proposal
was too low. Sims suggested
that the board reject the
superintendent's plan and hire

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Board amended the 1976-fl saying they would be to the
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night to bring teachers back to as the teachers.
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teacher in-service working day complaint by the Seminole
from April 1 to April 29.
Education Association (SEA),
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sdool year, giving them four
Relations Commission that the
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calendar should be discussed
last year. Legally, the board is with the SEA at the bargaining
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six paid holidays to teachers
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Picnic Jug
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"Don't talk about my attitude," the Republican corn½ Price
Styrofoam
missioner said.
In the first naval clash of the
Today, Kimbrough said yesterday was the claust he has been
Revolution. June 12. 1775, 40
dur ing his six-year tenure on the commission to getting Into a men from Machias, Maine capfLtfight wiLls a fellow cozwnlsaiimer.
tured the British schooner
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of the town's lumber for two
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Bostonians
who
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Tapes
Re .
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Sanford-Seminole Ja)recttes. 7:30 p.m., Jaycee

Members of the Seminole County School Board negotiating team
Barnett, Dr. Ronald Bobay, Chief Negotiator Ernie Cowley and
take
out during one of numerous caucuses to dlzcnu a Jim Neville.
proposal on teacher's salaries. Pictured from left are Dick

month, bankers say. The average per machine is used far

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('asselbern Ja)cees. 7:30 p.m., The Barons.

surance

Latharn had originally pleaded innocent along with
codefendants Antonio Rafael tie la Cova and Bias Jesus
Corbo, bo th of Miami.

who would like more In- jr

cision could be made on the budget without at least four com-

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Commissioners George Rou, Paul Melin, Jim Kirkland
and L. V. Curry were indicted by a county grand jury May

25.

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"The first day we cut the budget, and the Republicans aren't between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.
here," he added. Then when Williams caine hurrying Into the
room, Kwiatkowski said, "Well, now we can make a decision."
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On Tuesday, Republicans said Democratic absentee

Published Oily and S unday.
Salvcgay and C hristmas
by TheSanford Herald. Inc. 300 $ Frsscft Awe, Sanford.

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Florida universities,
community colleges and the legislature should reevalua te policies to remove roadblocks that keep
adults
from continuing educati on all their li ves, a state cornmission says.
The Commission on Educa tional Outreach and Servi ces
said Wednesday that changes are needed in such areas as
the hours classes are held, methods of admission and
standards for accepting students.
In its final report, the panel said that the legislature
should take a look at priorities to fund education for the
"new majority" of persons who want to go to co
llege
beyond the traditional college age of 18-24.
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.aid when the meeting got underway. "Where is your cohort, formation can contact Elliott or
Kimbrough" Kwiatkowski asked.
Mrs. Cash by calling 323-4920

The argument started after Kimbrough said the cornniisaion
should schedule today, Friday and Monday to try and finish up
cuts on this year's proposed $21.6-million budget.
That's when Hattaway said Klxnhrough had already "set his

auto inspection stations says he has found a new
way to test brakes that could save
ists time and
money on annual Inspections.
Douglas L. Hutchins said Wednesday that his tests
eliminate the time-consuming method of pulling wheels on
every car.
By mid-1978, state auto inspectors will be required by
federal regulations to include a
test. The
National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration
specifies that the wheels be pulled, which means the wheel
and outer brake drum must be taken off.

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anything
Any employer who feels able
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A news conference by some miners was Scheduled
today
in Charleston to discuss the strike. But David Form,
financial secretary of UMW Local 1759— where the strike
began said it was called by miners active In the right-tostrike movement last

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ted Colorado Rockies

that has idled 90.000 miners in seven states showed no
signs of letting up today.

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP)-The wildcat coal strike

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San ford A,5, 8 p.m., 1201 W First St.

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Winter Springs Jaycees. 7 p.m., Vi' W building, 17.92
Longwood.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m.. Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.

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comments
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the
Casselberry
Board
of
Adjustment by citizens to be
treated similary to court
testimony and to be
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Scientists say there is still hope for that crucial organic
analysis They planned to order Viking to go ahead with
the experiment on Friday on the assumption that the
organic chemistry instrument got its full complement of
soil when Viking first went digging last week.

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speaker

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At a hearing on the new mortgage concept Wednesday,
a Senate subcommittee on housing and urban affairs was
told that the mortgage proposal could help millions of
now priced out of the housing market to
their own homes.
The panel was told the plan, contained in a t
sored by Sen. Edward M. Brooke, RMass., could nearly
double the number of citizens who own their own homes.

Longwood on

"The danger is over," a spokesman for the fire department said Wednesday night. "They're back home."
Authorities said the gas had dissipated and blown over
the Gulf of Mexico,
The
had been forced from their homes for
more than 12 hours after seven cars of a 117-unit freight
train left the tracks Wednesday morning near this Florida
Panhandle community. One of three tankers loaded with
propane gas ptured, sending an ominous white cloud
over a three-quarter-mile area.
residents

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PASADENA, Calif. (AP) Viking's soil-scooping arm
may be permanently out of commission, leaving scientists
with only the dirt already gathered to carry on their
search for life on Mar&amp;
Scientists ordered Viking's camera to look at the
jammed arm today, hoping it might spot the source of
trouble. The sampler arm jammed Tuesday while
reaching out for more soil destined for tho organic
chemistry experiment,

testimony

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Viking Arm Jams Again

WASHINGTON(Ap) —Thereisanurgentnjforleg.
islation that would restructure traditional mortgages to
make home ownership a part of the American dream
again, according to
before a Senate panel.

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LOVELAND Cob. (AP)
survivors of the Big
Thompson Canyon flood began burying their dead, the
continuing search for bodies held priority over cleanup
operations in the
asta
vacation
area.
Robert Renhelm, regional administrator of t, U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development, said
a
survey of the canyon showed property damage f
million, half of what had been feared.
With 74 bodies in makeshift morgues and the death toll
estimated at near 100, some funeral services were postponed to spare families the anguish of repeated trips to
the cemetery.

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possession of marijuana and
possession of drug
cocaine
paraphernalia.

28.year.old Sanford man
Sheriff's Detective Bob
was listed In serious condition Simmons
said Jenkins told
In other arrests, Altamon
today
deputies that he was acSprings police jailed
Ellis
with a bullet lodged under his cidentally shot by his wife, who
Norvltz, 19, of
Tuscaron
heart following what he termed Is eight-months pregnant.
Trail, Maitland, in lieu of $5,008.
shooting
Simmons said the .22-caliber
txrnd,
a burglary charge.
home Wednesday afternoon, bullet that hit Jenkins In the
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Leroy Jenkins, 21, of 2008 back was fired from a hallway that Mrs.
Sheriff's
Jenkins,
Simmons said no charges Boney,
Miami.
Southwest Road, was tran- and passed through a bedroom 27, said she shot
held In investigating
husband
y at
have
been
being
were
Both
men
and
inaferred to Orange Memorial door before wounding Jenkins,
an argument at their vestigatlon of the shooting is county Jail today lieu
Elementary School,
Hospital, Orlando, from
Deputy J.F. Bennett reported home,
continuing,
bond on charges of felony Forest City, in which speakers
valued at $50 were stolen from
two classrooms entered by"
picking door locks.
Deputies said an auditorium
was removed from It
mounting
but apparently left
The question of whether a provide for appeals from Altamonte Springs, Oviedo,
said he will make a ago to permit Seminole County behind by the burglars.
decision by Circuit Court Judge Board of Adjustment decisions Casselberry
and Winter Springs report at the September to have a second county Judge.
Dominick Salfi might set a to the circuit court.
expressed concern that meeting in
precedent of court Interference
The other city represen- municipal courts will be phased Sanford's experience with its plained since that time that
in city affairs failed to engender tatives said they do not share out in January, 1977
LO RI 0
as required court cases being tried In phase-out has cost Sanford
much excitement at the that problem In that their under Article V of
the 8tate county court and handled by the considerable money since
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state attorney's office.
nses are deducted from
expe
Governments in Seminole city's elected officials.
Governments
City Commissioner John
Sanford dissolved its court fines and forfeitures before
SUNSHINE STATL
County Wednesday night.
Seminole's
cities
Morris, Sanford's represen- system more than two years return to the city.
Fears were expressed by
Casselberry and Winter Springs
officials that Salfi's requiring
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other mail: Month. $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

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Because men are not angels, another government scandal on the order of magnitude of
Watergate is inevitable, no matter what the 94th

According to reports released by the federal
government a couple of days ago, nearly Ilti
million families received federal help from Aid to
Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) during
the month of March, 1978.
This is an increase of 31,341 in individuals and
18,663 families over what was repo rted for the
month of February of this year.
According to the Department of Health,
Education and Welfare, it also Indicates a hike of 2.7
per cent more families headed by unemployed
fathers than In February and 27.8 per cent over that
recorded In February of 1975.
Cash payments in the AFDC program totaled
$883 million in March, an Increase of $69.8 million.
While on the subject of AFDC aid, I found It in.
teresting to note that an advertisement on an
Orange County morning paper of Monday ad..
vertised that Pantry Pride stores In the Orlando
area are now accepting "U.S.D.A. Food Stamp
Coupons" for "imported goods also!"

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August preordains that a "Watergate reform act"
will pass before Congress adjourns for the season.
Since Democrats raised the Watergate and
pardoning of Richard Nixon spectres at their
convention in New York, both sides have to be on
recordagainstmalfeasanceinhighoffjce. Thus the
administration, which has staunchly opposed the
concept of a permanent special prosecutor,
recently reversed itself.
Not missing a beat, the Senate quickly incorporated the President's idea into the relatively
dormant election reform act and promptly approved it. Included in the measure was an Office of
Government Crimes to handle low echelon investigat ions and prosecutions and a full time
lawyer for Congress.
One instinctively reaches for the button on his
wallet pocket at th e thought of th ree additional
bureaucracies implanted in the warrens on Capitol
Hi ll , particularly considering the dimensions of th e
task that an ea ger prosecutor co uld generate. On
the other side of the coin, if the prosecutor doesn't
pitch in the public will be cheated while errant
public officials will have yet anoth er cover,
However the issue is larger th an money. In
recent years th ere has been an alarming erosion of
constitutional powers assigned to the executive
branch, all done in the name of "checks and
balances." The most common is th e so-call ed
congressional veto by which Congress limits th e
authority of the president.
Th e special prosecutor, the Office of Government Crimes and a special lawyer for Congress
who will devote his f ull time to fencing with th e
Administration represent another erosion of
executive powers.
Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi was saying as much
himself until recently. In a letter to Sen. Abraham
Ribicoff, chairman of the Government Operations
Committee, Levi doubted whether a special
prosecutor would be constitutional because he
would assume "extraordinary powers which the
attorney general has carefully reserved for himself

alone as a safeguard to fundamental liberties."
Even former special prosecutors Leon
Jaworski and Henry S. Ruth opposed a special
prosecutor for the reasons expressed by Levi and
becawse nobody could effectively check him if he
abused his power. He could do a great deal of

damage during his three-year term.
Political expediency has buried these serious
questions but they are alive and pertinent under the
rubble. At the least, Congress should include a
sunset provision in the Watergate reform act to see
if it is still necessary when the prosecutor's term
expires in three years.
It could prove to be a ray of sunshine in the
future.

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persons drawing unemployment compensation, but
these particular recipients happened to be CONVICI'S, according to Crows's account.
X)N.
Yep, that's right, prisoners actually Lacarcerated.
Seems that once a week these certain prisoners
to the employment office, sign a
are taken
statement to the effect that they are not gainfully
employed, pick up their compensation checks and
return to the ir respective places of detention.
And, to top It off, they're escorted to the employment offices under armed guard.
How can you beat that'
Seems state official agree with the convicts who
claim that since they are incarcerated they are not
employed, thus eligible to draw unemployment pay.
This might start a nationwide trend that would
sent the national debt skyrocketing clear out' of
r, "portion — even moreso than it Is at the present
time.
That's 30.

Wonder if that means caviar and the like?
Seems to me that if the U.S. taxpayer is shelling
out the monies for food stamps we ought to stick to
U.S. products and eliminate all Imported foods from
the food stamp program.
If that sounds too American to some people, I
apologize, but that's the way I feel.
Why should we help subsidize other governments
by helping to sell their products when we have a
hard enough time sell ing our own.
The food stamp program Is all well and good, but
there are limits to everything.

Speaking of government aid, old newshawk S. B.
(Jim) Crowe ran across a goodie the other day when
he spotted a news article that told of
certain breed
of people who are drawing unemployment compensation checks each week In a certain northern state.
Now there's nothing wrong with unemployed

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By unplanned coincidence, the 275th birthday of
the city which symbolizes the automobile to the
wor ld, Detroit, was also celebrated in July.
The Irony is that the milestone car may not
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There are currently some 102 automobile
assembly lines scattered ln29state.s, and no way
of determining which one of them built the 275millionth car. Less than eight per cent of the
country's motor vehicles are now produced in
De troit.
At one time or another during the past eight
decades, more than 1,500 auto ma kers in virtually every state built motor vehicles. It was in
Detroit, however, where interchangeability of
parts and the moving assembly line took root.
It required 50 years until 1946, to reach the 75millionth car mark, and only 30 more years to
add the next 200 million. In 1946, only about ha lf
of American fami lies owned cars. Today, eigh t
out of every 10 families own at least one car.
If Detroit cannot claim credit for the 275millionth car, says Roe, " Itcan, andshould, take
pride in founding an Industry that is a major
contri butor to the lifestyle and economic well,
being of every American."
So congratula tio ns, auto Industry, and special
congratulations, Detroit.

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NEW YORK (AP)— It is still too early to state political, social and economic con,squences of

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calculations. In essence, per centage increases to
com pensate for infla tion were applied to figures
already Increased in line with Inflation.
What's gone virtuall y unnoticed Is an even
more serious defect, according to testimony
given the Joint Economic Committee oil
Congress by Martin Feldstein of Harvard
University.
The problem: Social Security does not Invest
its money and therefore earns no Interest or
dividends on w ha t labor and management pay
In. Pri vate pension plans, which can and do
Invest, Increase the assets of those workers
covered.
Today, this discrepancy Isn't much talked
about, because those now retired get more En,
Social Security benefits than they paid In taxes
— possible because the government dips Into
what you and I pay today to finance those
already retired.
But paying out more than has been paid In
cannot continue forever.
Eventually, says Feldstein, well-run private
pension funds, their assets Increased with
dividends and Interest on capital, will have the
means to pay out higher returns on what's been

and running mate Walter F. Mondale's allusion annual rate in the first quarter of the year, or against the American government In
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responsible about double the rate In the United States. sometimes by European nations.

for it all — there may be much less political hay Moreover, the trend was to more inflation.

After Riots

LONDON (AP) — Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger

explore the chances of a peaceful solution to the
racial problem in southern Africa.
Kissinger ani Callaghan scheduled a three-hour
meeting before the secretary of state le'ves for an eightday tour of Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, France and the
Netherlands,
Reporters traveling on Kissinger's plane got the Ira-pression that he sees little chance of heading off war In

Florida, Including 22D at its see that decisions are carried

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revolver found in the room.
open
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find it ransacked. Abbgy said detecti ves believe Schultz' heart
Af te r the motel room search officers tr aveled to a spot on
join
at
any
time
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Laura St., Lake Katherine Estates. a ouarter-mlle from the charge for materials.mere
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Investigators said Schultz died about the same time that Schultz mobile home, where they said a .357 magnum revolver
or over who needs a high school damaging or removing
deputies were using a tracking dog less than amile away at Lake was found underneath the branches of a tree.
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U.S. Navy officials in Memphis said today that Hargis IS Students will be preparing for
Schultz' body was discovered inside his residence, near the listed as a deserter. Local law enforcement officers said
COLOSTOMY SUPPLIES
they the G.E.D. test, a corn.
front door, about 5 p.m. Monday by his son. Deputies said the were told Hargis has been AWOL from the Memphis Installation
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residence was in "complete disarray and ransacked."
since mid-June.
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Following Hargis' arrest Wednesday Investigators said they
In Henderson, Ky., reporters said today that they have bee n
cience,
Obtain these services under Medicare
literatureand
were applying for a warrant to search the motel room, where unable to locate any relatives of the suspect or to turn up any s
tnathem,tics. If They pass the
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county in the past.
.'ward them high school
Taking Hargis to the Floral Motel, U.S. 17-92 south of SR434
Hargis was scheduled for first appearance before a County
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In Longwood, deputies and investigators searched the rented Court judge today at 1:30 p.m. on the burglary and murder equivalency diplomas.
room and seized items including fishing tackle, a coin collection charges.
SC(' sponsors six other oiland a pistol.
One burglary charge Is a first-degree felony, charging the
c..rnptis locations, including one
Burglary Squad detective R.E. Winger said this morning tha t suspect was armed at the time; two counts are second-degree
conducted in Spanish. For
Investigators are trying to locate the owners of a valuable $5 gold
felony burglary; and the fourth county charges burglary of an
details on these classes or on
Hwy. 17-92 at Lake Dr., DeBary, Fla.
piece minted In 1911 and of numerous foreign silver coins occupied residence resulting In a homicide also a first-degree tht' c.mpus class, call Seminole
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felony.
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Tilda Peterson
Bertha L. Sutton
Ida Vann

ADMISSIONS
Sanford:

Doris B. Aldridge
Isiah Bradley
Marcile Dampier
Eva B. Gustafson
Violet Johnson
Clirnie Knight
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Francis M. Uebler, Buffalo,
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Louis J. Roman
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Jacqueline Smith
Mary Alice Wyatt

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Cynthia Ferro, Deltona
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Herbert Packman, Deltona
Mr. and Mrs. James
Gertrude Sciaretta, Deltona (Deborah) Breon, girl
Maria Valentin, Deltona
Gladys V. Bell, Longwood
DISCHARGES
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Sandra Maria Hunt
Helen La wrence
Elijah Wen de ll McCloud
Kevin A. Nathan
Sharee Roberts

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Thursday's high U, today's
low 71. RaInfall: 1.26 inches.
Party cloudy through Friday
with thunde rs howers likely
mainly during afternoon and
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proximately 10,0(X) people In board whose duties would be to

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Feldstein predicts, "support for Social Security

and Dade counties, will be laid session with a plea to the city

activity developed concerning Sanford office. The utility Is the into action.
be used for advertising to lure mlssloners felt SCOPA wasn't combining the two agencies largest In the state, and ranks
The mayor said the assistant
industry to Seminole. SCOPA, performing up to par.
after the governor signed into fifth in the nation, In customers could not be a city manager,
Commission
in
addition
to
other duties,
SCIDA is funded out Of law a bill which gave the served,
Seminole County
but rather a full-time employs
today called a meeting for next formed an identical Industry- general revenue funds which commission the power to make
Mel Klein, FP&amp;L's Miami who would work directly under
are collected from tax dollars. SCOPA appointments,
Tuesday to discuss combining seeking function,
spokesman said Wednesday the
city council.
"The two need to be cornSCOPA, on the other hand, is
the county's two IndustryAt that time Commissioner cutback Is the result of a drop In
City
Council Chairman J.R.
blned," Commissioner John a self-supporting entity which Harry Kwiatkowski predicted the rate of construction of new
seeking agencies.
Grant
told
Lormann, however,
pays its own way. SCOPA that the two agencies even- homes and busInesses,
At a budget session, corn- Kimbrough said.
that
when
he
makes
Commission Chairman directors, however, are tually wouldbe combined. One
inissloners declined to rule on a
Burns agreed with the Miami suggestions for spending city
$93,644 request from the Michael Hattaway Instructed required to submit the budget problem that remains is who spokesman, and said the
money he should also suggest
Seminole County Industrial Office of Management Analysis each year to the county corn- the new director will be if the workload In the Sanford office where the funding
would come
mission
for
Its approval.
Development Authority and Evaluation (OMAE)
SCOPA and SCIDA merger had dropped noticeably.
from
director Pat Glisson to go Last month the flurry of takes place.
(SCIDA).
Instead, the commission through SCOPA and SCIDA
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instructed county officials to budgets to determine if there SCC Opens New Study Center
meet with SCIDA and Seminole are any duplications in serSeminole ('onununity College Marilyn Mitchell, G E D
County
Port Authority vices.
don't need two
announces the opening of an off- Coordinator, extension 312,
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(SCOPA) representatives to
hammer out the details of dustrial directors," Hattaway campus C.E.D. study center at

combining the two agencies.

Rhodesia, the former British colony w here 250,000 whites
face a growing rebellion among the nearly 6 million
blacks.

"Most Europeans," writes Simkin, "seem to will turn to pressure for a much reduced

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Herald Staff Writer

and Prime Minister James Callaghan met for breakfast
today to

the past, more profitable for tab" and management.

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County Eyes SCIDA=SCOPA Merger

HAK In Meeting On Africa

paid in than will Social Security. Uriem the I
Despite the cheers elicited by a couple of not- conclusively that Western Europe has lost its inflation."
SImkIn,
the
government
clips Into the general Treasury
so-veiled references to It at the Democratic latest battle with Inflation, and probably too desThe criticisms made by Arnold
Convention — Cart'r's line about "big-shot pairing also, but the numbers look very bad.
Merrill Lynch senior economist based in London,
crooks" who go free while little ones go to jail.
Consumer prices rose at about a 12 per cent seem remarkably similar to those charges levied
At the point when pension becomes relatively

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salaries
He said he would furnish the
city council, at its continued
By AUDIIE MURPHY
Burns said today,
cutback are po wer tran- District Includes Sanford, budget session at 7:30 p.m.
Herald Stall Writer
8w-na said the duration of the srnlulon and distribution Titusville,
Cocoa
and today, with a pay plan for city
la yoff and the identi Uesoft
personnel, Buns said, but he Melbourne.
employes. He reminded that
A personnel cutback by to be affected has not been added that
Burns said the cutbacks are salaries for city personnel We
further cutbacks
Florida Power &amp; Light Corn- announced by FPIAL's Execu.
might include other workers. part of a general reduction
He said all functions of the pany will include 40 workers live
a substantial portion of each
Committee, but he expects
"I'm sire they will be looking personnel announced by the city's budget and employes
utility department should be within the firm's North Central to receive that information
next at our power plant and office company's offices In Miami.
self-sustaining, that the District, which Includes San- week,
should be considered a valuable
That announcement, made in asset to be taken care of.
personnel," Burns said.
department should stand on its ford, FP&amp;L Manager Scott
Workers included in the
FP&amp;L's North-Central Miami yesterday, said 615
Mayor James Lormann
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the city government for the
citizens since all costs of each
department are not included In
Individual budgets, Knowles
zeroed in on the utility
department In particular.

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) — Police
reported isolated incidents of arson and one attempt to
keep bla ck workers from going to work today
Soweto township. But the big black ghe tto was reported
mostly calm foll owing widespread rioting Wednesday in
which at least three blacks were killed and 18 injured.
Police said police gunfire killed two unidentified blacks
and wounded 18 others. The third fatality was a 15-yearold girl who police said apparently was trampled to death
by a stampeding crowd.
The Johannesburg Star reported that the casualties
occurred when the police opened fire to turn back 20,000
blacks trying to march on Johannesburg to protest
Imprisonment of black student leaders.

WASHINGTON — ft's been well advertised
that Social Security faces a financial crisis In the
years ahead unless rates are increased sharply,
or be ne fi ts reduced.
This because of poor estimates as to the
number of babies who would be born and
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own. In addition, he said that the office.
The veteran city manager sums could be transferred to Knowles said that the various
the operation of the
The council reviewed advised tlie board not toperniit dent l
it
after department budgets include
department
should
be department budgets which had contingency
large unbudgeted emergencies are requests for "cost of Living"
or
LONGWOOD—Sanford City separated from the water been revis.'d twice by depart- miscellaneous accounts in fully explained by department pay raises, but said the term Is
costs of the mentheadsaftermeetingawith departmentligeth.Heuidan
Manager W.E. Knowles, department
interpreted differently in
retained by the city council as service could be determined. Knowles. Asked for his advice, acceptable miscellaneous
He warned the elected of- numbers ranging from 10 per
its advisor and consul tant
Knowles noted that while the Knowles said that every Item request Is one for $Z for a flcials that they are personally cent to 15 per cent In each
governmental affairs, told the Sanford utility department has should be Justified and that If de partment of 60 persons.
responsible for city funds request.
elected officials Wednesday an office In theSanf ord city councilmen were not satisfied
He said the only contingency Improperly spent, adding that He said that while the US.
night that Its annual audits are hall, the general government they should "kick back" the fund In the budget should be one no document in any govern- Department of Labor has set
a "conglomerate mess."
operation charges the utility a budge ts to de partment heads under full control of the elected ment operation is more ira--6.4 per cent as the increase in
rental fee of $2,400 annua lly for for explanation,
the cost of living, Sanford which
officials from which specific portant than the budget.
Saying it Is impossible to
completed work on its budget
determine the exact cost of
Wednesday settled on 5.5 per
various services performed by
cent as the proper increase in
By DONNA ESTES
lIeraldStaff Wrfter

BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — A new cease-fire was
declare-' 'n the Lebanese civil war today, and five hours
after t. deadline a Palestinian spokesman said only
minor volleys of gunfire marred the truce In Beirut.
"A few mortar shells also were lobbed Into the Tal
Zaatai- Palestinian refugee camp, killing one woman,"
the spokesman said. "But no serious threat has occurred
so far to the truce,"
A Christian radio station reported no truce violations in
any part of Lebanon.
The latest of more than 50 ttruces In the 18-month-old
war went into effect after a night of ieavy fighting
which rightwlng Christian forces claimed they had
conquered the Moslem slum of Nabaa in eastern Beirut,
not far from Tal Zaatai-.

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to be made of Watergate among the population at
In the latter half of 1975, for example, the in- be unwilling to bite the bullet on economic system."
large than there Is danger of a boomerang effect fiation rate averagediiut to about 9.5 per cent, a matters." Various wage escalators are built Into
It will be noted that Ronald Reagan's attempt
By this time, surely, all those Americans who sharp decline from a 16 per cent rate In the first the economies of most European countries,
to
publicize
this problem backfired in at least one
were offended or outraged by Gerald Ford's half of the year. But now it Is rising again.
"enshrined" as SimkIn puts It.
well-advertised primary race.
pardon of Richard Nixon have decided whether
T he ref or e, a typical reaction to Inflation, he
Disturbed about the current 6 per cent conOther Social Security problems, once swept
or not they can forgive Mr. Ford. The worst
says,
has been to try to introduce wage and
that
sumer
price
under
the rug, have been brought to Light in
can be said about It today Is what was said at the
inflation, Americans would be price controls. "Needless to say, these have not
recent appearances before congressional
time, that It was a mistake or premature or a shocked by the rates in some European nations, been successful."
denial of due process, but not that it wasn't done Italy and Spain have rates of more than 20 per
In those Instances In which governments have committees.
cent,
and
Britain,
Holland
France
have
rates
and
In good faith, as Mr. Carter himself agrees.
succeeded in suppressing price
ease by
For one, there's been a trend of late for
in the area of 14 to 15 per cent.
An awful lot of other polluted political water
decree,
he
observes,
"the
result
has
been
that municipalities and other local governments and
Only
Germany,
Switzerland
and
has gone over the gate since 1974, and
Belgium,
among the major economices, have been
able to corporate profits have suffered, and business' agencies to withdraw from Social Security, a
Repu bli ca ns, II forced to, would not be slow In maintain
major event being New York City's notice of
inflation In the single digi ts or, in the ability to Invest has been Impaired..."
reminding voters that Democrats have
There is a villain In this scenario, and many intent to terminate its participation.
been
case
of
Switzerland,
less
than
that.
The
Swiss
found swimming In the midst of It.
Just a few weeks ago, Congress gave final approval to a $1.7
America ns will recognize It as the very one
Martin !
Ro
We have learned, for Instance, that the actually have had deflation.
bill ion subsidy for the U.S. Postal Service — an "enorm ous
responsible for domestic inflation. The villain, E. bert Tilove, senior vice president of
Segal
Co.,
points
out
that
if a public employe
practice of Executive wiretapping and spying on
sum," according to Oklahoma Sen. Henry Belimon, ranking
In a commentary on the situation, Merrill says Simktn, Is public-sector deficit spending." has been
covered by Social Security for at least
private citizens dates ha
back at least to Franklin
Republican on the Senate committee charged with overseeing
Lynch Economics Inc. observes that some EuEurope thus Is attempting to maintain a 10
years, he or she has permanent entitlement to
D. Roosevelt, who ordered the FBI to prepare ropean governments "seem unable or unwilling recovery while at the same time bucking
mall delivery.
its
retirement benefits, even II he and his emerdossiers
on
Americans
who
opposed
Involvement
to
move
seriously
enough
But the Senate has begun debate on a measure to f urth
against inflation."
flation. "Something may have to give," the player
— say a city
drop out.
In the war in Europe. Even the martyred and
sweeten the postal pot. The House already has given its blessing
Instead, It said, "they seem to be more con- Merrill Lynch analysis concludes, "and current
to another $1 billion In operating funds to prevent increases in
virtually sainted John F. Kennedy and his cerned with the short-run political and social levels of inflation lower the odds on a long,
Tilove notes that this means the rest of us
postal rates beyond those instituted last Dec. 30
brother have been Implicated In activities tar consequences of unemployment than they are healthy economic expansion for Europe as a have to pick up the tab for a goodly share of the
more sinister that Watergate.
with the slightly longer term and more serious whole."
As a condition of the ON million stake each year over the
benefits paid these employes.
next two years, the Postal Service would be forbidden to raise
rates or cut services until a special commission makes
JACK ANDERSON
recommendaUoni to Congress next Feb. 15.
Despite continuing criticism of the Postal Service, mail
delivery has Improved. Most Americans acknowledge that the
flow of mall Is a bargain even at the present rates.
The two-year breathing spell would do more than give the
Postal Service a chance to get Its house in order. Congress and
the public, too, would have an opportunity to examine closely
WASHINGTON— Nestled high on the hills the good life, they almost moved their offices the villagers In their mud huts. Those who make only
the basic problem. Are we, as a nation, prepared to pay the bill
one meal a day of coriuneal. Get us our
above Port-Au-Prince are fashionable, walled Into an old luxury hotel, complete with swim- rare appearances usually drive through on money.-for the type of mail service we have come to expect'
villas, equipped with sparkling swimming pools ming pool and palm-shaded verandas. But It jeeps. Most are too tied up with paperwork to
Not only Haitian but U.S . officials are.
and staffed by gracious servants,
occurred to them the hotel might be a bit leave their desks. They are also reluctant to depriving the hungry workers. The great need In
This Is where the U.S. AID officials reside ostentatious, so they settled for a more modest leave their comfortable quarters.
BERRY'S WORLD
the Haitian hinterland is for jobs. But U.S. of.
with their families. They came to Haiti to ad- building.
During the fiscal year that ended on June 30, ficlals, eager to favor the heavy machinery
minister U.S. aid. liwir mission is to help
Alter hundreds of thousands of dollars have
develop the Impoverished nation and feed It., been squeezed out of the AID budget for the care the US. taxpayers donated nearly $18 million In manufacturers in the United States, have
foreign aid to Haiti. A tiny trickle of food-for- stipulated that most
hungry people.
of a $5 million road cooand comfort of the administrators, the money is work has reached the remote village Bernton
struction loazrmust be spent on heavy machinery
A generous portion of the U.S. offering goes to usually turned over to the Haitian government to visited.
purchased from U. S. firma.
maintain the AID administrators in the high distribute.
In the past, U.S. aid has also helped to build
The field experts told Bernton the new
style they have adopted. They live in luxury;
Additional amounts are diverted Into the hospitals, construct roads,
tap water,
they are waited on by servants; they belong to pockets of Haitian officials. Grain intended for distribute food. This
has saved
lives and machines will soon join other bulldozers and
and tractors, which already litter the Haitian
exclusive private clubs. In the evenings, they the poor, for example, has been stolen and sold alleviated suffering. But it's the AID officials countryside. The
best way to build roads In
Haiti.')
attend lavish cocktail and dinner parties, where for profit by corrupt customs officials.
are
who
the
most
oomforte
,th
the
guests
can
sample
Haitian
officials
no
matter
how
inefficient
It
may
seem,
is
with
the
varied
delights
of
We
sent
our reporter, Hal Bernton, to Haiti to who are enriched,
1.
creole cooking.
manpower.
And
the
people
desperately
need
the
fInd ou twhetberanyof theaid reaches the people
Bernton Inspected a road construction work.
Yet believe it or not, they collect extra hardfor whom It was intended. With a knapsack on his project, which is partially financed with U. S.
Bernton spent some time In an impoverished
WP pay for enduring the rigors of Port-Au- back, he traveled to the most desolate, drought- development funds. He found 240 peasants slowly
village
where the people had no jobs sat little
Prince. This amounts to an additional 15 per stricken region of the tiny Caribbean country. He buildi ng road to their village, which
was Land that could be cul ti
cent, which Is tacked on to their salaries. They hiked through the parched mountains to a located ona top
vated. Each day, they
of a high mountain plateau. With
are also granted two extra weeks of stateside remote village and lived for more than a week picks, shovels and wheelbarrows, they moved
would
scale
the
steep
hillside
In search of wood
_
vacation, on top of their normal leave, to with the people.
could
be
burned
into
charcoal.
Alter they
the road ahead a few inches at a time,
la borIously produced a few sacks of charcoal.
recuperate from the hard Life.
He saw naked children too weak from hunger
The men were gaunt, lean and angry. For they would trek l0 miles to
nearest Mar ket tg
They draw a generous housing allowance to to play, their hair rusted and their bellies bloated more than
two months, they had tolled without a exchange the charcoal
help pay the rent on their fancy villas. They
by malnutrition,
f
or mangoes.
penny In pay. The Haitian government had
make biweekly flights to Guantanamo Bay to
uldn'
they cot
produce enough charcoal to
The villages subsisted largely on mangoes, promised them 50 cents a day. But the money buyBut
the food they need. Their children, weak
pick up Inexpensive American food from the U.S. sucking out every precious drop of juice. But
the had never made It through the sticky fingers of from hunger, at around listlessly,
commissary. They can claim a generous last mango would soon be devoured. The people the Haitian officials.
lot here in Washington during the
"educational allowance," too, to help with their didn't know what they would eat alter that.
n wasan agonizing contrast to 1kw villas In
summer you'd think the congressman would
ragged workers gathered around Bern- the Port-Au-Prince hills, where the U.S. offiduli
children's education.
The U.S. AID officials are usually too busy ton.The
In broken Creole French, they pleaded: "We
have air-conditioning."
The AID staff had become so accustomed to planning and partying In Port-Au-Prince to visit have a!rnot nothing
are spending money on cocktail parties and
left to eat now. We have creole
cooking
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Thursday, Aug. 3, 1976

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Sixteen Foreigners
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New Signs Of NarcoticsTrnffir A p pear In AAnqrnw'
they even asked me III had any has forced the chiefs of the nar
"The cheapest way to get of the journey if they arrived port was severely warned and cans charged with heroin
dais are expressing worry over
Two of the foreigners, psi. idea what could be done to stop cotics business to study new from Asia to Europe Is via on an Aeroflot plane. Usually, then let go. But last year, four smuggling and two Britons held
new signs of international nar. bly more, are now serving the traffic," said a Western routes.
Moscow by Aeroflot (the Soviet he said, "customs officers Dutchmen and two West Ger. on drug charges are now await.
cotics traffic through Moscow, terms in Soviet prison camps. diplomat who talked with the
"Knowing that in the Soviet airline)," one diplomat said, believe people Just don't come mans on a Pakistan-London ing trial.
It IS not clear from cases de-,
mostly involving young foreign.
The last such string of arrests Soviet foreign ministry after Union the social basis for nar- Asian air-ticket dealers have from Moscow carrying drugs." journey were sentenced to
years
for
cided
so far whether the Sov
lobeen
one
of
his
country's
citizens
was
known
to
work
and
six
out cheap
cotics addiction (within the
Some drug traffickers, ap- terms of 10
ers flying through the Soviet was in 1967.68, when is young
making
a distinction bX
arrested.
fares
on
Aeroflot
planes
that
cal
population)
smuggling
hashish.
are
does
exist,
not
parently, believe that transit allegedly
capital from Asia to Western men from Western Europe,
small quantities of drugs
tougher
The
Dutchmen
and
West
Gerween
Nedelya,
a
weekly
magazine
they,
obviously,
have
decided
to
would
be
to
arrange
on
passengers
through
Moscow
Eurone.
Canada and the United States
Western airlines that belong to those who stop only to change mans have been released on a intended for personal use and
were arrested for allegedly published by the government try to grope around for a loopth
e International Air Transport planes here or who stay at Ae- goverment pardon since then, large commercial quantities.'
At least 16 citizens of the transporting hashish through newspaper Izvestia, reported hole by transporting narcotics
One diplomat also expressed
Association
(IATA).
through
Moscow."
United States, Australia, Great the Soviet U nion. After those this month that Soviet customs
rofiot's hotel awaiting a flight however.
that Soviet courts see
"For
the
was
allegworry
Specialists
small
smugglers,"
who
here
point
out
that
An
Australian
Britain, West Germany, The arrests and sentences of up to declaration forms were revised
the next day - will not be
the diplomat said, "It's an at. searched. In fact, several of the edly carrying marijuana was little distinction between such
.
Moscow may have been a nar
Netherlands and other court* five years' confinement, the July 1 to include a special
cotics route for some time and traction to go via Moscow."
arrests this year have been of
sentenced to six years' con- hard drugs as heroin and drugs
tion on narcotics.
tries have been seized by Mos. traffic seemed to stop.
Another
Westerner
added
the arrests in 1967.68 and now
transit passengers.
finement in May. Three Amen- like marijuana and hashish.
cow airport police in the past
7%0- I'l added:
"I think it would be lair to say
may simply reflect better cus- that smugglers may believe
Treatment of drug offenders
year for allegedly smuggling the Soviets are quite concerned
'A series of failures (in get. toms checking or informants' they are less likely to be check. has varied. At least one West.
drugs including hashish and about things at present, and ting drugs
ed at the Western European end erner arrested at Moscow Air.
into other countries) tips.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) Some 450,000 license tag renewal forms won't be received
by Floridians who were sup.
posed to get them, but state officials dispute charges that the
error rate this year is twice as
high as the past.
Officials said Wednesday that
if you haven't received your renewal notice by now chances
are it is among the ones sent to
the wrong address or never
mailed.
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Ralph Dav is, head of
partinent of Motor Vehicles and
Highway Safety, said that undelivered forms were running
about five to six per cent. That
would mean 450,000 out of
7.S million auto registrations in
the state.
"When you are dealing with
that number in a state where
people change addresses often,
that isn't too bad," he said.
Officials said that a person
who doesn't already have his
auto renewal notice probably
won't be getting it before the
Aug. 20 deadline for renewing
tags.
However, Davis said, the renewal notice Isn 't esser.tiai.
"It just takes a little longer in
the line if the form has to be
typed there," he said.
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County tax collector, said there
were 30,000forms out of550,000
in his county that were either
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You are hereby not i f i ed that I *ill
off er ta r Sale and sell at puolc sale
to the highest and best bidder fo r
cash the b011owing described
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Taxpayers paid $500,000 last
year for Florida's congressmen men'of following Policies Poli cy
seat, brown leather-look vinyl. 1 set only.
ROCKERS - Swivel, various styles,
17)3 on administratering necelsar,'
to send out newsletters and preSCriUed
medications during
Was S319
fabrics and colors. 12 only,
NOW
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questionnaires filled with pic- shool hours. The Policy requires
authorization forms from parents
Were $128 to $259
NOW $74 to $168
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current physicians prescription
SOFA
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MATCHING
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congressmen, a newspaper andd outlines
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chain says.
kept for such administering The
floral print cover. Top quality set.
RECLINERS - Luxury type, various
The Cox Newspapers report- Policy will have no determinable
Was $363
NOW
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econorn c impact Specific la* being
styles and colors, vinyl or fabric.
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Were $189
found the congressmen mailed consideration will
the amend
NOW $98
SOFA by Hickory — Traditonal, Mattlesse
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RECLINERS - Wall-a-way, Herculon
examinations of in
The cost estimate was based StruCtional and non instructional
tied
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covers, very limited quantity.
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Were $219
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nications" and 10 cents for required by liw Falllse to im*nd
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mailing each piece under the po licy 537 13 could obligate the ~
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franking privileges.
personntj examinat ions for an
The frank privileges of free estimated annual expense of
mail was one of the first bene- $40,150 00 Amendment of fO I will
Save non instructional personnel an
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the district tournament and dreams about winn
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Beathard, scorekeeper
nament. The Sanford team goes to Fort Lauderdale Friday In Dean Smith, Ken Lee, Jay
Johnson, Kenny Brown, Terry Smith,
preparation for the weekend tournament which will produce a Robert Smith, head coach Bobby Lundqnlst, assistant
coach
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decisions. He was backed by mark on June 23.
tin' Assoeiatt-tI Press
Catfish Hunter is another tossed a five-hitter.
New Zealand won the first race
But he hasn't lost since.
home
runs
from
Fred
Lynn
and
lodge
brother in the 20-victories
The Yankees bounced back in
in the Dream Mile Triple deFerguson Jenkins doesn't win Cecil Cooper.
"I'm Just trying to be con- club, but he Is in Jeopardy of the second game, profiting
spite a touch of the flu, a crowd 20 games every year anymore.
sistent, throwing hard and losing his membership key.
from Chris Chambliss' two-run
of 13,722 went crazy, but not as
But every other year will suit
The 32-year-old right-hander keeping it around the plate"
"I'm not happy at all with the homer and two-run single.
crazy as they might have,
used
to
be
a
charter
him Just fine,
member of Jenkins said, "I've been in the way I've been pitching," said
Angels I, Rangers $
Again, to the displeasure of
"It's possible to win 20," said the 20 victories club. But twice groove the last few
bailgames.
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Hunter,
a
20-game
winner
the
Even
the last-place Angels
the crowd and promoters Dan Jenkins after he pitched the in the last three years Jenkins
think it's because of our four- past five yeas, whose record are kicking the Rangers when
Shedrick and Rocky Aoki, Fil- Boston Red Sox to a 4-1 victory failed to meet the eligibility re- man rotation,
now is 12-11. "It's always just theyre down.
bert Bayl of Tanzania di dn't over the Detroit Tigers Wed. quirements.
one
California pummeled four
show up, even though he was nesday night. "I've got maybe
"I'm getting runs to work me."Inning that seems to hurt
Each time Jenkins doesn't
Texas pitchers for 17 hits, inexpected. Bayl and Walker, 14 starts left, and I'm hoping win 20 games he seems to get with. I have to take the bitter
The problem Inning against duding four by Bruce Bochte
considered the top two middle anyhow."
traded. So it didn't look like his with the sweet. I Just hope the the Brewers was the third and and
three by Dan Briggs.
distance runners in the world,
Jenkins scattered seven hits stay in Boston was going to be a bitter was it the beginning
of the problem batter was Si.xto Bochte scored four runs and
have met just twice, the last in raising his record to 11-8, in. long one when he was logging a the season."
Lexcano, who smacked a two- had two singles, a double and a
time in January 1974.
cluding victories in his last six 1-5 record on May 11 and a 5-8
Brewers 4-2, Yankees 3-7
run homer. Bill Travers, 13-8, triple.
They ha ve been prevented
Angels' assault sent the
from
meeting because of the
Si,,,
reeling Rangers to their 22nd
unhappiness of Bayl's nation
loss In
A'sthe last 28 games.
0
1
over New Zealand's sports ties
5, White Sox
with segregationist South AfPaul Mitchell, the A's prize in
rica. The political dispute
the Reggie Jackson deal, raised
wrecked an Olympic conhis record to 8$ In smothering
(rontation and may also submaChicago with a sixhitter,
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Press
rine the other two races of the
Dick Ruthven outdueled the
MIAMI (AP) - Howard
geles 1.0, San Francisco games. John Montefusco picked Mitchell, a rookie righthander,
A highlight of Twilley's ca- Dream Mile
Triple.
San
Diego
ace
Randy
Jones,
Padres'
ace 1-0 with a slick
Twilley says he may be 32 but reer came during Super Bowl
., We may have to scrap plansin pursuit of a 30-victory sea- eight-hit, 10-strikeout perform. downed Cincinnati 4-1, Phila. up his 11th victory with relief struck out four and didn't walk
delphia beat Chicago 7.5, New help from Randy Moffitt. Gary a batter.
can still keep up with the VII when he dumped Washing- for the mile in the next meet," son, has been packing them in ance.
York blanked Montreal 4-0 and Nolan. 10.6, was the loser.
Bert Campaneris contributed
'young guys" at the Miami ton safety Pat Fischer and then said Shedrick. " e runners everywhere he goes. But
At.
"1 wasn't worried about
Th
Pittsburgh got by St. Louis 2-1
Dolphins' training camp.
PhIls 7, Cu ba 5
a two-run single to the A's atdragged him on his ba
pitching against Jones," said
ck the may move up to 5,000 meters if lanta is not everywhere,
in 12 innings.
"I'm as quick as I ever was last few yards of a 28-yard
Mike Schmidt belted two tack.
Only 2,715 paying fans turned Ruthven, 12-9. "The only time I
Bi
ayoesn
d oesn 'tsow.
The Braves waited until the home runs - Nos. 28 and 29 Royals 4. Twins 2
and as slow as I ever was," said touchdown catch.
up at Atlanta Stadium Wednes- worried about him was when he
the last original Dolphin. "I was
The
Twins dropped into third
ninth
inning
before
making
and
Tim
McCarver
hit
his
first
"But the biggest thrill was
The Nos. 2 and 3 races in the day to watch the winningest came to bat. I Just wanted to
Jones a loser. Rod Gilbreath led of the season as Philadelphia place, behind Oakland, by losright there on the 12-minute winning the longest game in Triple are to be at Oslo,
Nor- pitcher in the majors go after keep them
from scoring.'
off with a single, his third hit of overcame a 4-0 deficit. Seven of ing to Kansas City. But the AL
run.
Kansas City," he said of a 27-24 way, on Sept. 4-5 and on Sept. 18 victor)' No. 19. And they saw
Elsewhere in the National
the game, and Jim Wynn Schmidt's homers have come at West is really no place to be,
"I'm here, as usual, and I Christmas evening spectacular in Helsinki, Finland.
him get loss No. 6 instead.
League, Houston edged Los Anfollowed
with a booming double Wrigley Field. Gene Garber, 7- UflICSS you happen to be a Kanknow I don't have it made. I'm that coincided with his 28th
Walker, fighting the flu,
to left center for the game's 2, won it with four innings of sas City Royal.
here to compete for a job. birthday.
closed quickly In the somewhat
only run.
Buck Martinez singled and
$ iat's what I've been doing the
scoreless relief, and Joe ColeBut No. 81 nearly missed the slow race to win in 3:56.2, far off
"It's
about
time,"
said
Wynn,
man,
0-5,
was
the
loser,
doubled
to drive in two runs in
10 years."
SuperBowlgamesbecauseofa his own world mark of 3:49.4.
who
hasn't
had
much
to
shout
Mets
support
of
Al Fitzmorrts, who
4,
Expos
o
The chisel-faced Texan, who dislocated elbow in 1969.
But Walker said he wasn't too
about this season. "I think I'll
Jerry Koosman raised his improved his record to 13-7.
expects to debut Sunday in De"There was some question worried about losing to Paulgo out and cele br ate."
troit at the start of his 11th sea- whether I'd play again," he Heinz Wellman of West Gerrecord to 13-7 wi th a (our-hit te r Mar k Littell nailed down the
"It
wasn't
the
most
satisfying
and
Jerry Grote knocked in two victory with 32-3 innings of reson, has climbed to the top with said. "The pain and anxiety it many or his Kiwi countryman,
win of my career," insisted runs with a triple for New York. lief to pick up his 11th save of
211 passes for 3,036 yards and 29 caused had to be the low point." Rod Dixon.
Ruthven. "That would have to Koosman, second only to Randy the season.
touchdowns since his career
But Twilley is in top spirits
By TIM GRAYSON
be
the first one I won. But it was Jones in National League
IndIans 3, Orioles 0
"I've
been
on
antibiotics
for
with the Dolphins began In 1966. now, despite a healing pulled
herald Correspondent
the most satisfyi ng this year." victor ies, won for the seventh
Rick Wai ts and Jim Palmer
"From the performance muscle that gave hi m some three da ys," sai d Walker, winitsiros 1, Dodgers 0
time in his last eight decisions, each pitched eight-hitters, but
standpoint, 10 years' ex- trouble two weeks before he got ncr of the gold medal in the
Vacations
end
Aug.
16
for
Seminole
High
School's
football
James Rodney Richard bes- Don Carrithers, 5-7, was the Waits' team, Cleveland, scored
OLympic Games 1,500 last Sat4( rience has a lot of ad- to camp.
players.
ted Doug Rau with a six-hitter. loser,
three runs. Waits, shelled from
vantages. You get to know the
"We have some questions," urday, the same day Stones
mat's when head coach Jerry Posey will recall his troops and Greg Gross tripled in the sixth
the
mound early in his past two
Pirates
2,
CardInals
1
big picture. Knowing the he conceded. "We have an aw- 'd." "If I was going to lose, start preparations
to improve last year's 9-2 record.
and scored on Enos Cabell's
Rennie Stennett scored on an starts, struck out six and
assignment is not always ful lot of young people. If they toda y was the time
The Seminole sc hed ule this season is a formidable one, with
bloop single for the game's o nly infield gr ounder to gi ve Pitts- wa lked three in e ve ning his
If the pace had been any f
enough. The details of the answer the questions right and
assignment are important, we're spared the mass of in. ter than the 3:01.Sit was for the the Seminoles hosting DeLand and Gainesville, which handed run. It was the first time [bus- burgh its 12th-Inning triumph, record at S-S.
Seminole its losses last season. Other expected
include ton had beaten Los Angeles in Stennett reached base on a
Duane Kuiper had four hits
knowing what has to be done on juries we had last year, we'll be first three laps, the winner
their last nine meetings.
fielder's choice, stole second, and scored a pair of runs to
the play and in the game," competing for the Super Bowl. might have been the fast-cbs- Daytona Beach Mainland, Port Orange Spruce Creek and
Longwood Lyman.
Giants 4, Reds 1
took third on Tomm y Helms' pace the Indians, w ho moved
Twilley said.
mat's what we're he re for." ing Dixon. As it was, Weilman,
Gary Mat thews belted a two- single and scored on an infield ahead of Baltimore in to second
th e bronze meda list behi nd
The defeats by Gainesville and DeLand kept the Seminoles out
run homer and scored another grounder by Dave Parker. place, but still trail the frontWalker and Belgium's Ivo Van of the state playoffs last season. Undoubtedly, Seminole will have
run
onFrancisco
Darrell Evans'
as for
Pitcher
Bob Forsch homered running Yankees in the AL East
Danune in Montreal, was sec. an emotional advantage for the Oct. 1 and Oct. 15 games against
San
endedsingle
Cinchthe Cards,
by 1l games.
ond here in 3:56.3 with Dixon DeLand and Gainesville.
nati's
winning
streak
at
seven
back at 3:56.4.
The season opener is Sept. 10 at Spruce Creek,
As Is the case with most teams, Seminoles' success this fall
At le
least a d ozen Olympians
pulled out of this meet at the will depend much on its quarterback.
last minute, and a couple of inJohn Litton, last year's third string signal-caller, is the
juries and a mishap in the mile projected starter on the basis of last spring's showing. Other
ni
prevented some other inter- possibilities include star Jnfensive end Greg Pringle and Mark
esting developments.
Renaud, up from the junior varsity.
TAMPA (AP) - John substitute at USC and had a
'McKay says the biggest differ- chance to observe the coach.
ence between being a freshman
"I've seen him lose games.
pro coach and a veteran college And I've seen him when we
coach Is having to answer that were undefeated," says Moore.
- question: "What is the differ- "Last week when we opened in
NEW YORK (AP) - Artis Some of the money will be used available, with their price tags,
ence?"
Los Angeles I saw the tension Gilmore was the announced by the four ABA clubs accepted are: Maurice Lucas $300,000;
"Before, I wasn't asked that. when we were behind. But choice of the Chicago Bulls as by the NBA to indemnify the Ron Boone $250,000; Bird AverAnd that's the big difference," that's normal for him. But I the National Basketball As.soci- two that weren't. It also will be itt $125,000; Steve Green
quips McKay, who took over the really didn't see any difference ation held its dispersal draft of used partially for payments to $100,000; Jan van Breda Kohl
helm of the expansion Tampa in him as coach."
players today from the two the ABA Players Association. $60,000; Randy Denton and WilAn exciting evening
The Bucs los t to the Rains - American Bas ket ba ll As.socj.y Buccaneers this year af ter
bert Jones $50,000 each; Johnny
17
seasons as football boss at 3.
Atlanta had the No. 2 pick and Neumann $40,000; Allen Murof fantastic fun
ation franchises left out when
the University of Southern
Linebacker Jimmy Gunn, a the two leagues merged.
and delicious dining.
was expected to pick either phy $25,000; Freddie Lewis and
by long- Marvin Bar nes, whose value Lowe Dampier $20,000 apiece ;
California.
defensive end at Southern Cal
The draft, co nduct ed
Football Is foot ba ll, McKay be f or e goi ng
Ten races nightly was set at $500,000, or Moses and Mike D'Antoni, Mike Barr,
to Chicago in 1970, distance telephone hookups Malone,
claims, you run, catch, pass says he doesn't see any differ- from the NBA's New York
rain or shine
Barry Parkhill, Jimmie ConOM block. It's really no differ- ence either.
ThornEach team selecting- a player ncr, Jim Baker and Ron 'I'honiheadquarters, was scheduled to
Post time 8 00
eat in college or the national
Moore says McKay told the begin at 2 p.m,, EDT. Chicago will asstune his ABA contract, as, $15,000 each.
Dining room opens 6 30
players before they went on the
football league.
The draft was to last no more
Three players who have road that win or lose, he ex- had the first pick and long ago
complete
for the
decided on Gilmore, the 7-foot-2 than three rounds and the 18 firstThe
round
will be:order
Chicago,
P1Piw3y 17 92'nCiite te",
worked for him in both ranks pected hustle, aggressiveness
At.
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PhonI3) 1140
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f our ABA clu bs Included In the lanta, Kansas City, Detroit,
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changes in his style or apPortland, New York Knicks,
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receiver John McKay. "Prob- ments for success are the same. million, set by a league corn- will pick bytheinverseorderof Phoenix, Seattle, Philadelphia,
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He said that number was
twice what it has been in past
years and one of the reasons
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over from the counties the job
of typing out the forms.
Jasper said that some of the
forms never made it to Pinellas
County and others bore the
wrong addresses.
"We got boxes Of forms, but
we couldn't sit down and check
to see if all 500.000 were there,"
he said.
Davis said that in the Pinellas
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When the 22.year-old seitlor fact he never doubted despite
The world high jump record
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feet 74,. Inches today, thanks to own
world mark Wednesday Olympics only four days earDwight Stones' confidence in night at the Philadelphia Bicen- her,
himself, but he's looking toward tennial Meet of
Champions, he
In fact, his warmup sh irt, a
even higher things despite not reaffirmed his
status as No. 1 gift from a friend, said: "Stones
having the Olympic gold medal high jumper in
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He said any new administration
Jimmy Carter is elected presi- in 1977, he said, because the states and Israel to turn their Israel and the Soviets are too
-He sidestepped the question will soon have to face up to the
dent of the United States it will Mideast is "the one intractable, attention to solving Arab- inflexible ever the final of whether he thinks Israel has reality that "nuclear materials
not mean any major change In fundamental Issue that contains Israeli differences.
definition and negotiation of a nuclear weapons capacity, have been proliferated" all
Other points made by Sisco in Israel's frontiers,
American foreign policy, pee. potentially the seeds of World
merely recalling Israel's over the world.
answer to questions:
dicta Joseph J. Sisco, political War III."
Sisco, 56, was under-secre-India's test of a nuclear de- pledge not to be first to inanchorman for six American
In a wide-ranging interview,
-He questioned the useful- vice in 1974 was not, he be- troduce "nuclear weapons, tary for political affairs when
Sisco also said the tragedy of ness of bringing the Soviet Un- lieved, a military shot. But he devices or power into the he left the State Department.
secretaries of state.
Lebanon could yet spawn an ion into the Mideast peace- said he felt India has launched Middle-East."
Since the mld-1950s, when the
The career diplomat, who
making process, although "no "a significant program" of nuArab-Israeli peace.
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spread
of
nuclear
late
John Foster Dulles headed
quit the State Department's No.
He said he was speculating In peace Is possible in the Middle clear development, and the materials, he express d deep the department, he has rarely
3 post last month to become a
highly unpredictable situ. East without at least Soviet "line is very difficult to draw" concern, saying "the genie is been far from the world's
president of American Univer.
drawing on his 25 acquiescence." He said between peaceful uses and mill. well out of the bottle" already. flashpolnt situations.
sity, said he would expect Car. atlin. But
years at the center of diplomatto broadly continue existing ic
power, he said he detected "a
foreign policies,
tiny silver lining" around the
"The Interests of the United clouded Lebanese scene.
States transcend adminisHe said "the Palestinians
t.rations," Sisco said.
might conceivably be less able
Any administration, Republi- to obstruct" peace efforts If the
can or Democratic, will have to Lebanese strife is stabilized. He
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for something to eat.
unplore )oil to admit thatng,stopped
your Mike
said
he waS broke and
,I(hIce 51,215 wrong. Tell people
asked if I would mind paying
(ii Immed iately I nforiii the
for our lunches, so I (lid.
hostess (hilt tin' food Illlght be
i'tlter lunch we stopped to gas
((edIble. I wiiulil be a kindness
ill) Ins ear, and when Mike was
(ii the guests mInd certainly to p
a y in g for the gas, I saw two $10
O il- hostess,
bills and several singles in his
Ill were a hostess, I'd rather
be forewarned than be
This isn't the first time this
responsible for poisoning lfl) has happen(sl. lie has asked me
dinner guests.
to go Ina movie and then asked
I)ISAI'i'OINTKi) IN YOU 1111' to pay f o r the tickets. lie has
IWA R DISAPPOINTED: mini)- himself to support, so I
Balk oil' YOU dllllI'l read that
('.Ifl 't undertind It
mInswI'r Iii MV '('OIUfllII. I'd hast
I work hard for my money
said, "It-Il %our hostess at 0(W)'. mind Mike knows it 1k also
Speaking up heats throwing wiirks but he doesn't spend an
up"
flionc) on nie unless he has to.
I)I•:\R ABBY: Mike and 1
i don't want to break up with
have been going steady for nine hills because he's wonderful in
II iiinths, arid one tiling has been
many other Ways, but this one
fault bothers rue. An)
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FOURTH - 1 Stable (3) $40.
340; 350. 2 LouWin (4) 2380. 380.
3, Intervene (Ii 360. 0(361 54600.
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FIFTH - I. Or Surbon (I) 1210.
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FIRST - t Cri. Oft .icriO (3)
540. 5 50,120. 7 Wright Boca (7)
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Send a love!y bouquet, corsage,

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know that,i( fotMi smells bad bothering iie for a long time ''specially fish), it 's spoiled - ills heapness
and therefore poisonous' '
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be decisive, and thus I think it is
fair to say that the buck must
stop with you."
Television executives are
sensitive to advertisers for the
obvious reason that TV revenue
comes from commercials. Most
Program are aimed at drawing
big audiences that will be attractive to potential sponsors.
"What television is about is
selling audience to advertisers," says Ted Carpenter, executive director of the National
Citizens Committee for Broadcasting. "Until the audience
talks to the advertisers, you
really don't have communication to the industry."
His organization undertook
its six-week study of prime time
violence to facilitate that sort of
ccmmunicatjon between the
puLlic and the advertisers, he
said.

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soring such programs.-The nation's largest advertising agency, the J. Walter
Thomon Co., said a small
survey it conducted showed
eight per cent of the respondents "consciously not buying a
product" advertisted on programs they considered excessively violent.
-The National Association
for Better Broadcasting, a
media activist group, wrote letters to 13 advertisers to complain that their commercials
were helping to support a series
of "degenerate horror movies"
on Saturday afternoons on
independent station KCOP-TV
in Los Angeles. The association
reported that 10 of the companies responded and said they
were withdrawing their ads

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from the programs.
-The National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting, another activist organization, spent
six weeks analyzing the prime
time programming of ABC,
CBS and NBC to determine
which programs were the most
violent and what companies
were sponsoring them. Their
message to advertisers: "We
think you ought to know what
you're sponsoring and you
ought to be responsible for it.,,
The chairmar of the Federal
Communications Commission,
Richard M. Wiley, recently told
advertisers they could play a
role in keeping excessive vio-lence off the tube:
"You, after all, must make a
basic decision on whether or not
to support particular types of
programming fare. It is your
'buck,' so to speak, which may

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Surgery Time (Vandervort). I.
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food doesn't smell right, and I
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Network executives decline
to discuss the issue beyond
saying there is no evidence that
the complaints have had any
effect so far. On the contrary,
demand for commercial time
on the tube is at an all time high
and the Television Bureau of
Advertising estimates that the
TV industry will receive $6.4
billion from advertisers this
year.
But this new assault on TV
violence is still in its infancy. In
just the past two months:
-The American Medical Association approved a resolution
condemning television's "massive daily (bet of symbolic
crime and violence in 'entertalnmnent' programs" and
called on physicians, their families and their patients "active.
ly to oppose TV programs con.

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A
growing number of people who
feel t he re is too much violence
on television are directing their
complaints to the advertisers
whose commercial doUars Support such programming.
Convinced that TV violence
can be harmful to youn g viewers and maybe older ones, too,
these people are declaring that
the sponsors m ust be held accoun ta ble along with the crea.
tots and broadcasters who put
the shows on the air.
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with improved productivity, person's age are used by Wayne
some of its employes to shape said.
higher morale, and Just gener. Vanfluss, professor of exercise
ally livelier employes," Ervin physiology at nearby Michigan
up.
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said.
Joggers can run along a lane
State University, and live
Employes can spend up to lfl
back of the health depart- Evening Herald, Sanfo
doctoral candidates to design
three hours of work ti1n a week
Of
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at
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ment complex, and there is a
Jogging and exercising under
complex, 220 Joined the pro- personalized exercise regimens
a small exercise and shower
pilot physical fitness program
- gram, paying a o fee for two for workers.
room.
run by the Department of
electrocardiograms and a $3 fee Participants are about evenly
nu
Th e program began when the Health,
distr ibu ted in the 24-54 age 0
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Public Health,
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for counseling.
government as a whole,
group and evenly divided bedepartment's Public Health
In the course nf i ts work, the
"Everyone we've talked to,
"We t hink the need
"We started it here because Advisory Council set up a corncommittee suggetd that the especially those from Industry fee will mean more oftoa pay a tween men and women. Officorn- dais said the heart tests Inwe think that the public health mittee in 1974 to help formulate public heal th
department set up where such programs ha ve mitment to following the coun- dicated problems
department, in its commitment a yet-to-be-appointed Michigan
for 30 em______ ________
its own employe fitness pro- been installed, say that use of seling advice," Ervin said.
to good health, should try
ployes who were referred to
CouncIl on Physical FItness and gram as an exahiple for sta te work time is more th
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B.aflimore (Garland 12 2) at Gienora Duke (Hobbs)
SECOND-i Sweet B (Ruggies).
Cleveland (Bibby 7.3), (n)
Boston (Jones I I) at Detroit 2 Colonel Chuck (Grimes). 3 Little
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Numero Uno. 7. Wright Coisell, I. Sunset
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SIXTH- 1 Uriarte Molina (I )
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FIFTH- 1 Norman's Shot. 3.
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SEVENTH- I Barquin Coban
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Money Mad. 3. Burgundy Velvet. 1.
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EIGHTH- Mart) Paco (1) 3 10.
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spread each raft with
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a green-face(1 %oman who
looks as it she needs it long
vacation in the country.
Cowboys and Indians are
another favorite theme
viousi',
one effect
of
American television. Indian
tepees in front of an endless
line of skyscrapers was 11.
year - old 'ihomnas GrabIIieyers entry.
Gerald
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another favored bit of
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minute or two. Remove
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lime
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one-half
teaspoon each chopped
mint (or dry mint flakes)
and grated time peel. Cool,
then blend in one-half cup
real mayonnaise. Makes
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1 head Iceberg lettuce
½ cup salad oil
¼ cup lemon juice
1 tablespoon prepared
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½ teaspoon salt
V* teaspoon savory,

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ASIIING'i'ON IAPI Orphan Annie eyes, one arm
Nine-year-old Claudia Schmtd
jauntily poised on her hip,
sees the United States as a
shile the other holds aloft a
series
of
multicolored
torch tilled with colorful
skyscrapers. Christa 'anstreamers.
iara, 14, sees a bu.sload of
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camera-laden
sightseers
\ iiiimiier's entry shows
busily photographing a
( hicagn at sunset - with a
itiodern-day Indian village
structure bearing a strange
Claudia and Christa are
resemblance to the Golden
tx)th Austrian schoolchildren.
bridge
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foreground. Llorst .
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web. 13, chose America's colpaintings and drawings
"rtuI past as his subject. the
created
by
Austrian
panting is tailed "Abandoned
schoolchildren as a bicuni ,kl l)ier's Town."
tennial gift to the United
big cities in general were a
States
favorite subject for the paintTitled how ho I See the
ings. .1 hey show tlw city it
C S A.!'. the exhibition is
night, from the air, as a series
being shown this sununer and
of car - choked streets, with
fall (luring a national tour
people-filled buildings. two of
being
if ter
officially
the more unusual entries
Presented to the American
dealt with New York. One
itevolution bicentennial
shows the city burning: the
Administration in Washingother depics skyscrapers
ton
with eyes instead of windows.
Some of the portrayals are
l'.iintings touch on many
slightly offbeat. Katja Untersubjects. Ida Schwinger, 15,
(-alle(I her entry. "l)reamland
lui,'gauer, 9, depicts a broadly
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him he flew straight to my arm.
I think he was glad to see me."

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Beat 1 (8 ounce) package
cream cheese with 2
tablespoons each sugar and
lime juice.
Fruit Dressing: Combine
1 cup orange Juice, I
tablespoon cornstarch,
one-half teaspoon dry
mustard and dash of salt in
small saucepan. Cook and
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The bird apparently enjoys
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come to me, Just like a dog. He

banana. Place fruits in
groups in shallow pan;
pour dressing over. Cover
closely and chill about 1
hour, basting fruit occaslonally. Tear enough
lettuce Into bite-size pieces
to yield 4 cups loosely
packed;
chill
any
remainder for use another
time. Turn torn lettuce into
thflow bowl or platter.
Spoon fruits onto lettuce in
concentric circles. Pour
any remaining dressing
over all. Makes about 6
servings.

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A
, Embrcdery"isatedgcat
EEQ
seem to be on
—,
wch,
hi
unlike the realistic
Sea1 baTe written a
animals, is stylized. He's Dint EEQ,
the beg way to embroider
com2etely
cuthid in Stan
(-.
It's üictstit that yifre
rvrr1j, eapecafly the small
eyes,
boowei, Ow In kx*irig f or a grips design
stitch with
anrrrials that are often used as
Satin stitch and body worked in beczsae I cle'iy rrzibey
acceatt in woodand pictzei or
decorative
Couched Trellis once, when I was desisjii a
in a'rweldeSigm intended for top of the nose. You can see this stitch in
two
colorL
E4-room chair seat with
c*!kens rn&amp;
very clearly In my book.
grape
chteri I it was one of a
akling a small ceatwe Heritage Embe1dery," wInch 1*ar Elsa,
sd of frxflt deigns I I found the
cme alive with needle and
apagetamrnkJ
My &amp; oon u done in shades of perfect irnptrationinanadfor
theend
t easy but bow showi the stitch orectOm
lavender
to pie. I think a grape Jzce' Fruit and flower
de4Mu1 when you flinab and Though there are many
pillow
embroide
red with grapes designs can' often come fruri
we a fawn, burro or wnall dog tedsqors for Long and &amp;x,rt would be a lovely
accent but I the pages of a current magnme
SO ml it See= to want to stitches, my preference is to ne wei
see a ready-made kit with or garden catalogue. Keep your
spring out of the linen. For come up through the pre
grape motifs andnone of the eyes open as you browse'
ma1l a'n.th done in aewel stitch in a Split stitch, wtch dmzn xs lye fc4 are of
EW
yarn I'm a stick about using m2k,5 the fur look very fi
I.ng and Mort stitches placed and fay. This is easiest to do
n the direction of the hair when you're eznbeoideririg a
igOwth on the annI Sat- smooth-haired animal and
tc
in all &amp;recti
using only a few tones. When
terá to give a wild look to the you embroider spotted animals
completed animal, or. Just as where an abrupt change of
Ricky Lee Jcr.es, 841 Wolf Buttonwood Ave., WS, 77,
bad, a matted lifeless apyou Tr., CS. 21, M de3e Denise Carolyn Jean Rice, same, 32
have to watch stitch direction Tatro, sane, 27
Bernard Meuse, Box 241, AS,
If y
stitches flow in the
ca jifl
Michael Capps, 718 Meadow ii, Kathy Patricia Qe-tis, Box
direction of growth, they help
The sue of the stitcbm has a Ave, 19, April Castle J4cLeIlon, 31,, Cberton, Vs.
19
make the anfrniI look real by direct effect on texture. Fine, Box
743 Drienta Dr. AS, 11
Arthur Ray Lithe, Rt 1 Box
reproducing nature's tiny French Knots successf,1Hy
176, 61, Mary Veronica
Joseph Elliott, Rt 1 Box
thoughtful arrangent that cons-ey the softness of a lamb,
199, Bowan.
helps live creatures deflect while bigger, deeper stitches 41 Kathleen Collins. 5 7 N
iville, NY, 58
Semoran
35
wind and raw. In the case if areneeded for the thaw
Juan Jin'berg, 608 E Hwy 436,
Roderick Mark MacdDnaK 6
most animals, this means the of a ram. For the latter you'd
Susanna Meita Petrthi,
B
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embroidery sild start at the also want to use do
Dr.
,
strands
Sifl.
77
Kathleen
Corbett.
802
of wool.
MakeSM to place the eyes, Southwest Dr., ( 19
mouth and nose of your animal
Kenneth Michael Woodall, R
cctJyAflwj the hit0 I Box 1)9)1, V. Susan Ray
show through your stitches in Hogan, 51 E. Semoran, Fern

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Most people wi th pe t "W he n I told the vet I had a sick cons
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birds are happy with a para- buzzard, he said
he'd never treated the buzzard, but he
keet, but Wallace Hayes says
nothing beats a buzzard.
"When I ask the butcher for
meat scraps for my pet buzzard, he just smiles, like he
'oesn't believe me," says
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By AILEEN CLAIRE
Hayes, an employe of R.J.
Herald Services
Reynolds Tobacco Co. here, became the owner of "Bun" by
Crisp lettuce and melon
accident, He found the baby
balls topped with a special
buzzard a year ago abandoned
fruit dressing or cheese
in an old barn. Hayes carried
spread blend well with
hebirdhomeandcaredforit,
those final flings at outdoor
'NoWhe thinks I'm his daddy,"
barbecuing of beef or
he explains.
poultry. For dieters, melon
iiayes recently surprised a
balls on-a-raft or an anveterinarian by calling to make
tipasto fruit salad prove a
filling entree by themselves while the less
weight-conscious indulge in
higher calorie foods.
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the Saloon."
The exhibit was Initiated to
reflect Austria's gratitude for
American help received since
the end of World War II and is
being sponsored by SOS-Kinderdori International, a worldwide childcare organization.
with the cooperation of the
Au.stnan federal government.
More than 5,000 paintings
were produced by Austrian
elementary and high school
students. The best 76 were selected by Friedensreich Hundertwasser, a noted Viennese
painter, and will be shown in a
series of exhibits throughout
the year in Washington, Chicago, Minneapolis-St. Paul.
Milwaukee, Philadelphia and
New York.

In spite of his loyalty to
Hayes, Buzz strays from home
once in a while. Diners at a
neighborhood cafe once discovered the buzzard scouting
the premises. "I'm afraid it
made people wonder about the
food at the cafe," Hayes says.

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for dress, sturdy
enough for play
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to-school.

Buzz was also responsible for
creating a local landmark. He
once spent the day perched on a
gas station, peering down at
customers. Now townspeople
refer to the station as "Binzard's Roost."
Hayes' wife, Peggy, says it
took her about six months to
adjust to the adopted pet. "It's
strange to have a bird that can
easily eat a pound of liver,and
will also eat the carton if you
don't take it away in time," she

BANDANA

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says.

Generally the buzzard amuses himself by hunting salamanders, turning over his Water bucket or untying shoelaces.
But occasionally he annoys the
family by pulling all the clothes
off the clothesline or knocking
flower pots to the ground.

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after all,
But I like Buzz
he's the only pet I've got."

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NOTICEOFACTION
TO: SAMUEL A. RUSHTON

Residence Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
tnataComplajnttoenforc,amo,or
vehicle lien has been filed against
5:00
you, and you are required to serve a
(1) ADAM 12
cOpy ci your answer or pleading to
CE GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
the Plaintiff's attorney, H. JAY
(B&amp;W)
STEVENS. ESQuIRE. 19 North
Orange Avenue, Orlando. Florida.
5:30
32601.andfiletheoriglnalansweror —
(2)
NEWS
pleading In the Office of the Clerk of ___________________________
CE lOGAN'S HEROES
the Circuit Court for Seminole
-------------CI) BEVERLYHflIBIIJJES
County. Florida. on or before the
4Personals
18—Help Wanted
. ---------lllhdayofAugust,l976Ify,f10
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do so. a iudgment by default will be
___________
taken against you for the relief ARE YOJ TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free, 641 2027 for "We Care" demanded in the petition.
hThriYi5'JJl
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Notice
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"Hotlln,," Adu!ts or Teens,
DAT ED thu 26th day Ci' July. 1976
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lSeal)
FICTITIOUS NAME
- )'Ot R lIT 1! L II.E .1((,')"
FACED WTH A DRINKING
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
NotIce is hereby given that I am P OBLEM
Clerk of the Circuit Court
GAL FRIDAY- Li9ht typing &amp;
engaged in business at P.O Box a3s
Perhaln AlcoholIc Anonymous
By: Martha T. Vihlen
bookkeeping
Oviedo, Seminole Couttty, FlorIda
Can Help
Deputy Clerk
BOOKKEEPER- Must know NCR
underthefuctitiousnameof ACTION
Call 123-ha;
H JAY STEVENS. ESQUIRE
33 machine
Write P.O. BOx 1213
ENTERPRISES. andthat I intend to Attorney for the Plaintiff
_________________________________
SECRETARY - BOOKKEEPING-,
register said name with the Clerk of
5au1'd, Florida 32711
19 North Orange Avenue
ExperIenced in rental
th* Circuit Court, Seminole County. Orlando, Florida 32101
SALES
REPSImmediate
Florida in accordanc, with the (305) 422 6125
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
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proviSionS of the Fictifiou Name Publish: July 29, Aug. S. 12, 19, 1916
IN YOUR FAMILY?
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DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
5undaj... Noon Friday

Florida Statutes i,si.
Sig Robert G. Lamour,ux
Publish Aug. 5, 12, 19. 26, 1976
DEC21
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE COUNTY. STATE OF FLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. CASE NO. 76-43,.CA.4.E
lx R the MarrIage of
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Jean E. Wilke
Deputy Clerk
Pubiili July 29. Aug 5. 12. 19, 1976
DEB 131

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number PR 74-Zl$-CP
Divi4
In RO: Estate of
DOROTHY FLETCHER COCHRAN
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
io ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of th, estate
of Dorothy Fletcher Cochran,
deceased. File Number PR 72l$
CP. is pending In the Circuit Court
tor Seminole County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address Of
which i Seminole County Cour
trious,, Sanford, FlOridC 32771. The
isJamqsC Noice.whos.aodressis
I'll Pinetree Road, Winter Park.
FlorIdC. IPie name and address Of
Pie perl representafiye's
ltorney are set forth below.
All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are
required, WITHIN THREE MON
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE, to file with the clerk Of the
atiove court a written slatement of
any claim or demand they may
have Eachclalm mustbein writing
and must indiate the basis far the

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electing one supervis
(or Said
District for a term of three years, at
which election every acreof land in
the District shall represent one
share and each owner Wall be en
titled to vOte In person, or by proxy
in writing duly Signed, for every
acr,of land owned by film in Such
Oistrjct. guardians may represent
their wards, executors and ad
ministrator, may 'cpres,nt estates
of deceased persons, a
prIvate
corporations may be represented by
their officers or duly authorized
agents The owners ci a malority
the acreage of such DIstrIct shall be
and Ic transact such other businesi
as may come before the meeting,
Dat.j this 77th day of July, AD.
Whl*r. Jr.
Chairman
5• Thomas G.
5: James 0 Colbert
As the Board
Supervisors of
Slava Drainage
Dtrict of Seminole
Counfy, Florida
PubIl: July 79. Aug 5. 1974
DEB.133
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appointment 321 0920
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 76'1l43CA-oE
Iii R the Marriage Of
MABLE DORIS GLASS,
Petitioner,
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CHARLES FRANCIS GLASS,
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Respondent
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
CHARLES FRANCIS GLASS
4i Friendsisip Road
CLINTON, MARYLAND 20733
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that MABLE DORIS GLASS
filedaPetitioninfheCircuitCo,a.,of
Seminole County, Florida for
DlssoluIonofMarriage,and,,ar,
requlr
to serve a copy ot your

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Phone 322 7111. Sanford

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$310 mo.. 3 BR, 2 bath, paneled
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BATEMAN REALTY
Reg Real Estate Broker
2635 S. Sanford Ave.
321 0759 eves. 372-76a3

SPANISH STUCCO
Striking California Contemporary
on corner tot with pine trees, cedar
shade shingles. cathedral roof,
unusual Split design wilh gracious
foyer 8. garden area off each
room 3 BR, 2 bath, family room,
many exlras. Only $29,900, Way
belowappraised value. Call today
Cliff Jordan. Realtor
8316222

No quallfying 1995 dn, spacious, 3
BR, 2 bath, den, fruit trees, heat,
air. 5359 mo. 323 6345
JENNY CLARK REALTY
Realtor
Phone 305322 1591
Days and After Hours
Like new home, Zoned commercial
Ideal office, $21,500. Harold Hall
Realty. Realtor, 323.5771.
By Owner- Lovely 3 BR, 2 oath
home in Sanford, central heat and
air, wall to wall carpet, separate
dining room, t6'x16' family room.
garage, large fenced yard,
beautiful shade trees, 16'ntO'
workshop or Outside game room.
55.000 equity and assume loan,
Phone 371 0503.
Twenty West Are- Beautiful 3
bedroom, P a bath, central heat.
carpeted, fenced back yard, stove
&amp; refrigerator-, 122.500. saco down,
it VA nothing down. KULP
REALTY. 3fl 7335
QUIET AREA
23 BR redecorated house, lots of
kitchen cabinets, eating bar, new
carpeting, new roof, central heat
and arge fenced back yard
Approx 52.000 down, 5155 month
Price $21,500 Ov'rer. rzj 0522.

ST. JOHN'. REALTY CO.
BROKERS
Days--322 6123
f-lightS- 322 2352

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QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES

43—Lots-Acreage

lippland Park Homes By
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New Listing

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Inc

CONSTRUCTION
W 25th Sanford. FIa

the first to sec this neat, clean 3
SR home on large shaded lot
amily room, and other extras
.0w. lOw pr ice Only 517.500 Call
Selly Flat-nm. Realtor Associate

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For AppoIntment Call 305.322.3103

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REAL ESTAIE

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DELAND
IS Acret. S mn from
dOwnti Zoned IYOtlill home
Sub division $110,000 casti
LAKE BETHEL - ',Milelake&amp;
canai frt. 50 Acres 5150,000.
Fantastic terms
64.4 LII or 617 lIlt
SACKETT INVESTMENT
CORP .REALTORS

Merchandise
50—Miscellaneous for Sale
reconditioned auto
nitrer es
slJ95 exchange
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
Sanford Ave

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Kitchen Bathroom
Cabinets.
Covntcr tops Sinks Installation
available Bud CabeIl 372 $057
anytime

377 14'l

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Need home for year old male
Labrador, weight 70 lbs. 3230621,
ask for Debra Geiger.
Black &amp; White kittens need home.
303 Plum Tree Court in Hidden
Lake
AI(C Doberman puppies, large &amp;
heallhy. $75 Male &amp; Female. 372
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79—Trucks-Trailers
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1911 Chevrolet 1-wheel drive ' -a ton
pick up truck, automatic hub.
52200 327 1532 or 322 5771 eves

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1973 Buick Century, air, Power '
Steering. AM FM radio, low miles
3236596

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Two Paint horses, I large spirited, I
Small
with tack. gentle
Reasonable 373 5.483
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1911 Dodge Swinger, power, air.
automatic. V S. original owner
Excel Corid 8620525

Colctspot Refrigerator Freezer.
good condition. 515 322 7121
between 9 a m and 2 p m
Thermador Electric Wall Oven
Porcelain Interior, $25
32) 0675
KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service, used machines.
MOONEY APPLtANCES 323.0691

We have a large selection of bl3ck 1.
white portable TV'S. $25 to $65.
HERB'S TV, 1200 5. French. 3231731
54—Garage

66—Horses

67—Livestock-Poultry

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Pigeons. plain &amp; fanices. racing.
homers, &amp; show stock. 323 27)5
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68—Wanted to Buy
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PINEY WOODS BARN - We Buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell
for 30 pcI commission- Free Pick
ups Auction. Saturdays 1 p m
Sanford 3)2 2320

GARAGE SALE- ClothIng 8. Miic.
2 TV's. Sat. &amp; Sun, 7 to 3. 2060
Thunderbird Trait, Maitland,

CARPORTE SALE- Furniture,
Plants, Antiques Thuri . Fri. &amp;
Sal 3906 Old Orlando Road, 337
2593
GARAGE SALE- Moving Sat &amp;
Sun 101 Piano, Freezer, Couch.
Chairs. Camping equipment
Bike, Garden Tools, - Fish lank.
Socks 6. House 372 2192 2015
oronado Concourse, Sanford

55—Boats &amp;

Accessories

1972 El Carnino V I. automatic,
power Steering. $1518,
WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD
Phone 323 1Q10
1911 Ford Country Squire wagon:
1969 Mustang Fastback; 1961
Renault; 1946 Ford Camper Van.
319 3370.

1961 Dodge Dart, 2 dr. AT, Air. good
condition, $600 cash Firm 372
053) after 5 pm

Cash 322-4132
For used furniture, appliances.
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items
Larry's Mart. 2)5 Sanford Ave.

CLARK

Wanted to buy used Office furniture
Any Quantity, NOLL'S Cas-sel
berry, Hwy 1792 5304206

Multi Family Carport
SaleFriday. Sat.. Sun 140$ Court St.
10ff 20th 1 Melionville) Toys.
Avon, Misc
CARPORT SALE, Fri. 6. Sat. 10 .4
Clothes. Gun, Tools, Toys, Ap
pliance's 7529 El Portal Dr , 323
2618

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1961 Olds 442. new tires, runs good,
best offer. 323 5021 after 6 p

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We Buy Furniture
DAVE'S 323 9370

CARPORT SALE- Sat. Aug. 7,9
tll 110 Eastwood Court in
Pine-crest 323-0661

1964 Chevrolet 2 door, good Iran
sportatlon recent inspection,
323 5897 or 323 9432,

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 arId
'73 Models. Call 3238570 or 531
1605 Dealer)

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Sales

CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH

10—Swap &amp; Trade
'16 Plymouth Fury 4.door

Will trade Lowery organ, like new
with built in tape recorder &amp; all
rhythms, for compact car 372
25U

sedan.

New, air con.
ditioned, power steering,
radio, 2256 cyl. &amp; 3-speed
transmission. Many more

SI4APSHOP.FLEAMARKET
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.
No charge. All admitted free
Come browse every Sunday 9 to S
at the Movieland Drive in
Theatre, South 2797 Phone 322
1216

71--Antiques

extras. Stock No.,R6.S4.
Priced to sell at $4326.65,

We're Closing Out
all 19761 1975

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Cars. So Come
Several pieces of Antique Glass, &amp;
small antique furniture peces
322 8933 before 3 p m

16' Cabin Cruiser, 75 lip motor, &amp;
trailer $600 or best otter 373 2711
ROBSON MARINE
2926 Hwy 1792
322 5961

On Downt
WE'RE DEALING NOWI

72—Auction

Clark Chrysler-Plymouth

You Name It. I Buy It
Sanford Aucton
1200 French 32) 7310

485 Hwy 436 East
Ca sse Iberry
831-7700

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Aluminum Siding

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Pest Control

your home with alum
siding &amp; toIfil syStem Also InteriOr, Exterior Plastering
ROofing. Gutters 20 yrS Exp
Plaster Patching 8. Simulated
Eagle Siding Co 531 9563
Brick &amp; Stone Specialty 372 7110

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME'
Buying a new home? Moving to an
aparlment'
Get some action with a Herald
classified ad We'll help you write
an ad that will bring tast sale
CALL 372 2611

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dEST PRICE
BEST PRODUCT
Free Estrr6les-21i-lours
THER-MO TEK,131
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Horn. Improvements
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C E SHEPHERD
PainIng. Remouelinq General
Repairs Call 323 UIS
Roof Repairs, Carpentry. Painliig.
Home Repairs. Gutlering. Cement
work Free estimates 131 5662
Central Heat &amp; Ar Conditioning
For tree estimates. call Carl
Harris at SEARS In SanIor 372
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Have some camping equipment yOu
no longer us.' Sill It CII with a
Classified Ad in The Herald. Call
1271611 or 331 9993 and a friendly
ad visor will help you
Remodeling and Addit,ons
Noobligaliors
JOHNNY WALKER,3fl 4437
General Contractor
Carpentry. Remodeling. Additions,
Custom Work LicenSed, Bonded
Free estimate 373 403*

C&amp;A

BackHoe

4CL

Plumbing
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Land Clearing

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
- formerly Harrieit's Beauty Nook I
$19 E F inst. 377 1747

ART BPUWN PEST C
2562 Park Cr- ...
222 145.5

Insulation
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24 HOUR REPAIR SERVICE
ReasonableRates
Cash Bai5
32)01 i,
STOP AND THINK A %SINUTF
Classified Ads d.dn I
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there OulUn
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Beauty Care

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY--SELL- TRADE
31l3lSE First SI
3225622

Conlemporery Sofa, leather look
vinyl 5293 2 ear stools, $30;
Folding bed. 39". 550 Girl's 3
'teed 2$" b.cycle 123. Ladies 12
D Bawling ball &amp; bag. $10; St of
dishes. $15. World Book En
CycloPedias. 1.10 323 7713 after 3

Home Improvements

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Trash Hauled, Lawn Car,
Hauling
372 7613

CATALOG OF BOOKS",
Educational. Adventure. Adults,
Jnd dozens more categories for
evçryOne FREE for stamp from
Intrap. Book Dept. EH, Warn,
NC 21909

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Farm Wagons
52001 Up
323 20.31 or 322 Sta9afts'r S

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1969 HOnda. CB 350, 9900 Miles,
Excellent cond, 51390 322-3517.

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65—Pets-Supplies

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Chest Freezer, 20 cu. ft., Penneys7
yrs old. 5225. 3231216.

1SYP PHA FiNANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3*03 Orlando Drive
Sanforo. 323 5200

Kish Real Estate

321.0041

Motorcycle Insuranc,
BLAIR AGENCY
37:3 3IOoor 377 7110

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Reinsnvac
CARROLL'SFURNiTUE,)7'25111,

Lease a Datsun including Z cars and
trucks For information call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink. 131-1311

MIS REALTORS

Central Heating and Air ConditIoning
CarpetIng

for Rent

Doberman AKC Puppies, pet and
show Qualily Cropped ears &amp;
shots, 5)50 to 5300 Terms
5710 .

Prelly country Setting t2x63. 3
bedroom. 2 bath. SpaniSh design
Partly furnished, air Ccndit,oner
51.500 322 9045. 322 7028 after 6

DEBARY - Beautiful 1 acre lots
from 54.990 Only 190 down with
low payments 647 1111
SACKEIT INVESTMENT
CORP REALTORS

RAVENPIA PARK- 3 BR. I bath.
This home 5 tO years old, but has
a new lease on life to in
ilude New roof, carpet, sink,
range and wall oven and many
more desirable feature's 121.600

18—?i'iotorcycles
64—Equipment

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WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
Lawn Mower Sales &amp; Service-- 'We'
Sell the Best &amp; Service the Rest. Buying a new home? Moving to an
apartment?
Western Auto, 301W. First St., 312
Get some action With a Herald
'103,
classified a- We'll help you write
Cfl ad that will bring a fast sale
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
('Al 1 327 7611
Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave.
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lemes

OCEAN FRONT
New Smyrna
Beach, 75', 50' 6. 103' lots From
517.3(0 641 4081
SACKETI INVESTMENT
CORP,. REALTORS

LONGWOOD
Lovely corner lot
with large shade oak tree in tront
Rack yard Stockade tenting Quiet
neighborhc'od, convenient to
ShOpping Good Cabincf Spec, in
kilchen Pang., Refrigerator.
Decorator wail paper Double
carport. patio Metal storage
shed Will sell FHA 3 BR, 2 bath,
529,900

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Hotpolnt
Washers, 18 lb. capacity. Rig. 1.317
with trade. While they last, lust
$215 with trade.
DICK'S APPLIANCES
2017 S. French, 322-7651

53—TV- Radio-Stereo

Longwood - Lakefront, I BR, 2
bath, central air, carpeted,
garage, vacant 525.500 Adjoining
Ikfrnt lot, also available. 617 5969

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT'

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CLOSE OUT- New

Low priced 3 BR, in beautifully
shaded Pinecrest. Fenced yard.
$21,500. Harold Hall Realty,
Reattor, 32) 5774.

42—Mt

- 52—Appliances

MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

62—Lawn-Garden

Singer with Zig-Zag, 14$.
Singer with buttonhole attachmn,I
S's.
Singer Golden Touch-and Sew, $65
Singer, Slantomatic, brand new
condition, Singer's best ever. $265
with cabinet.
TV'S front 549
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 E. 1st St. Downtown
322-9111

One of Singer's finest. Sold new for
over 5100. Needs someoi to
assume balance, $19050 or pay
$1230 mo. Free home trial WIll
take trade. Call Bill at 339 SO91
Den let

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Lay-Away Machines

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CLASSIFIED ADS DON'T COST THEY PAY.
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Any year thru 1976 models 1 days
week Call ColleCt, 561 713)

MOVING TO ALABAMA

OviedO area, country home. Custom
built, 2'a acres. I BR, 3 baths,
office, 3)00 sq It , 3 mos
old.
56.000 equity and as-sums moe
tgage of
$55,000- Appraised
5600(0 Owner, 365 6480

3222090

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W. Garnett WhIte

Want 1971 or older Dodge Dart; aISc
will buy any make convertibles
Phone 373 1050

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Repossession &amp;

3 Bedroom, 1'S-, bath, Central heat &amp;
air, carpeting. ExcelInt
dillon, $fl,SOO. 323 151$

Greene Inc.

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31A—Duplexes
l.Jnfurnsr,x.rl IA.; l'-:' -

DOUGLAS D MALCOLM.
Huit,ónd Respondent
NOTICEOFSUIT
TO DOUGLAS C MALCOLM
c o Jean Peters
Route One
Gladstone, VirginiaYOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for dissolution of
marriagehasbeen filed against you,
andyou are requiredtosv,• copy
ci your written defenses. If any, to
GENE R. STEPHENSON.
STEPHENSON, STALNAKER AND
BEANE, P A , Attorneys for the
Petitioner, an IC file the original
with fh Clerk of the above stylec
Court onor bffore August 11th. 1976,
otheis., a Judgment may be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the petition for
dissolution.
WITNESSmy handand the%eal of
this Court this 12th day of July, 1916
(Seal)
Atjrthur H Beckwith. ,1Clerk of the Circuit court
By. Mary Pd. Dirden
Deputy Clerk
PublIsh- July 15, 22. 39, Aug
I91
DESM

w. McIntosh of STENSTROM.
DAVIS &amp; MCINTOSH, Attorneys for
Petltiorwr, whose address is Post IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
OfficeBoxl33Q.Sanford,3222).onor
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
befOreAugus,1,fh. ll6,otheia FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
delautt and ultimate ludument will FLORIDA.
be entered against you for the relief CASE NO J4'79CA *9-F
demanded in the Petition.
CAMERON BROWN CONSUMER
crethior or his agent or attorney.
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WlTiartc -.. "Uric'
FltdAf4r
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iarolina
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ma inc amount claimed. If the
NOTICE OF SHE RIFF'S SALE
day of corporation.
sea
of
;aid
Court
On
11w
claim snot yet due, the date when it
13th
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that July, A,D 197*
Plaintiff.
will becr,qne due shall be stated If by virtue of hal certain Writ of
5'
(SEAL)
lt
Claim is contIngent or Execution issued out of and under
Arthur H Beckwitri, Jr.
LEWIS 0 MAGNETTI and SAN
talliquIdOted, the nature of thi un
the seal of Use Circuit Court of
Clerk of the CIrcuit Court
DRA I MAGNETTI. hi wife,
iedainty Sell be stated, If ne OrangeCounly,FlCiidaupfjfl
By Cherry Key TravIs
claim is secured, the Security shall judomerit rendered In the aforesaid
Dfend.nts
Deputy Clerk
NOTICE OF ACTION
b de5cri
The clainsanl shall Court on the 19th day of May. AD.
TO
Lewis
0
Magnsttl
and
STEPISTROM DAVIS
deliver sufficient copies of tfse 1916, In that certain case entitled,
&amp; MCINTOSH
Sandra J Magnefti,
claimtotheclerktoenablem,clerk Birmingham Oxygen Service. Inc. Post Office Box
hiS wife
1330
to mail one copy to ea
personal PlaIntIff,
vs
Anesthesia &amp;
690 Jasmine Road
Flagship Bank -Suite 22
repre'sentafiy,
Respiratory Therapy Service, Inc.,
Cl5Wibffty. Florida
Sanford, Florida
32111
All pursons interested inlh.est.t, Defendant, which atores.ai:J WrIt of Attorneys
for
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that art
Petitioner
to whom a copy of this NotIce of Execution W$5 delivered to me as
PUblish July IS. 72, 29, Aug 5 976 action to fOrecloje a mortgage on
Administralion has been mailed are Sherift of Seminole
County, Florkta,
the following properly in Seminole
DEB
requir, WITHIN THREE MON
1
andI iaveIeviedupont1w(olIng
County, Florida
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE described property Ownid by
Lot 170 of QUEEN MIRROR
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
Anasfpie
&amp; Respiratory Therapy
SOUTH REPLAT ADDITION TO
NOTICE
UNDER
FICTITIOUS
NOTICE, foflleanvobjactjonsth,y Service. Inc., said property
being
CASSEI.BERRY, FLORIDA, CC
NAMESTATUTE
may have that Challenges the locat in Seminole County, Florida,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNcording to the plal Ipiereof as
validity of the deendent's will, the more Particularly described as
NOTICE is heret given that
recorded In Ptat Book II. page so, ci
qualifications of the personal followi.
Under$Ign,, Pursuant to 11w Itte public ,eordi of Seminole
representalive, or the venue or
One 1976 Gran LeMans Pontiac
"FlCtjtIO Name Statute," Chapter County, FInds
iurttdiction of Ilse court,
automobile, ID Pig. 2G35N6G101731 US.0. Florida
Statutes, will register has been fileg against you ann you
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND being 3fored at Altamonfe Garage at
with the Clerk of the CIrcuit Court, In are required to serve C COpy of your
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED Ill Longwood Avenue. Altamonte and
defenses if any, to it on
for Seminole County. Florida,
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Springa, Florida.
UPOn receipt of proof ci the Roberl M Barnes, II. P A
Date of the first publication of this and the undersigned
as Sherff of publict
Plaintiff's attorney, whose address
o thit riolic,, tlS
.
Notice of Administration- July 79th, SemInole County. Florida, will
at litIou name, to Mit. ALTAMONTE 'S 1311 Gulf Life Tower,
1970.
Jackson
.00AMoflthe20thdafofAfJgvI,
MALL TICKET AGENCY under ville, Florida 32207. on or before
James C. Noice
Al) It1. after fcr sale and Sell tg which
this party is engaged in Augusl 25th, 1976, and file the
Ai Prs.ojal Reprsenta
the highest bidder, toe
css, sub(ecf business al 451 AItamont Avenue, original with the Clerk of this Court
live of the Estate of
to any and all exisfing Ielns, at the Attamont, Springs, FlOrida
e'lher before Service on Plaintiff
-s
Dorothy Flelcfser Cochran
Front West) Door of the Seminole
attorney or immediately
That the party interested in
thereaff,r.
Deceasett
said
COunty Courthouse In Sanford,
Ofherw,s,
a
default will be entered
busIness enl,rpqlw is as follOws: A
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
FIo4d4l, the above dascrben
per. FlOridi corporation known
you for the relief demanded
REPRESENTATIVE:
as K K
social properly.
ft lh Complaint or Pelillon.
&amp; P. TIcket $ervk,s, Inc
Harold A. Ward III
ThiI hid tale IS bling mad, t
WITNESSmy hand and thesealof
flatedat Orlando. Orarsgil, County
of Wind.rle,
satisfy ttw terms of said Writ of Florida, July
this Court on July 19th, 1974
26th, 1976
'.ba'J &amp; Wgodman, v.A,
Execution.
K.K IP. Ticket
250
Avere So,
John E. Polk,
Serykes. Inc.
1hur H Beckwilh, Jr
WInter Park, Fl. 7'17$9
SherIff
Clerk at hi Circuit Court
By: John S. Kant,
TefephiCi,q- 305 511 43)7
Seminole County, Fiorija
By - Lillian T, Jenkins
Prelidenf
P,''sh J,,I 79, A,
l.'A
#2:'J
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S l If
Deputy Clerk
PubiliA July79, Aug 3, %, 19, 197$
PUbl;jpi July 21. 29 Aij S 17 I t
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LAKE MARY-) BR home on I',
acre waterfront SIC Large tree's,
plenty of privacy 559,500

I BR Trailer
Pacla, 58$Mo
372 1671)

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL NO 14-)I7.CA4.D
lx Re: the Marriage of
NANCY E MALCOLM,
Wife Pefitioner

WITT REALTY
Reg Meal Estale Broker 321-0610
322 2718
323 7593
3220779

'Soo Ocean front Apt, 339 S
Atlantic, Daytona Beach. Call
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many extras.

SOUTH SEMINOLE GOOD TERMS

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2565 Park

NEED A HOME?- $100 down
payment to Qualified buyers 3
BR. 1', baths, central heat,
refurbished As low as 511.000.

FISHERMEN CANOEIST
Nice 2 BR. tree boal moorage.
d-ScOunl at our marina 323 hOl or
3)7 *170

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Call Sanford's Sales Leader

WYNNEWOOD- 3 BR, family
room, range, retrig., large lot.
Nice and clean. $20,500.

7 BR houSe trailer, furnished, with
lights &amp; water 322 5659

0 N T Pt L Y
PENIAL
AVAILABLE
Color TV. A,r Cord Mad Serv
QUALITY INtl NOR TN
11 SR .131. Lonawood
862 103

FIRST TIME ADVERTISED- 3
BR, I' a bath, with carpeting, eat
In kitchen, fenced backyard, large
utility bldg and plenty of citrus
trees $21.000

REALTORS

34— N'obile Homes
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BR. turn apt , light5, water turn
Adults Only, 595 322 2796 after 1
wk days

JUST LISTED- Thusspacious3 BR,
Ii baths, wIIh convertible 4th
Bedroom Many extras, including
family rm, screened porch, plus
lots more. $43,000.

BUY JUNK CAPS- from $10 to $40
Call 122 1624 after 1 pm.

Wood or steel desks, executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, Straight chairs, tiling
Cabinets, as is Cash and carry.
NOLL'S
Cassefberry. Il 97. 130 1706

I PlannIng a carport sale? Don'
forget to advertIse It In the wan
ads of The Herald.

SewIng Machine

LOOK-A HERE! 2 BR, I bath,
frame home witS misc. turn.
Drapes, kitchen equIpped, $11,250.

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Used' Office Furniture

REPOSSESSED- 3 BR, brick. $100
down. $119.13 P1, I'-', pct. APR, 360
Mos. $15,500.
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Singer Touch 'N Sew, with walnut
CRANK CONIT.,REALTY
REALTORS-I3O.404I
- console, balance $79 80 or 6
payments of $1330. NATION.
Eves. 323-3549
WIDE. 3)9 I07.
Reduced for quick sale— By Owner,
Sunland 3 BR, I bath, Pieat &amp; air.
si,,00. 319 537)

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

Furnisried. 2 OR garage apt. Lake
Golden, lake privileges. prefer
retired couple No pets 3770271 ?
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Lake Mary on 7' acres.
-P'iv4te land 5)50 mo 3726219
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Ftjrn Apt
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36—Resort Property
377 2714
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LEASING AGENT - For apartment I
complex in Sanford Saturdays 9
a ni to 6 p m and as needed
Experience preferred. Send
resume to P0 Isox 19)1 Lake M
- Mary.
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Fla 32716

Stenstrom Realty

322.2420

DYNAMIC PROPERTfES
S V Hardwick, Broker
Delfona. 666 6611
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Onp &amp; 2 Rrdronm apartments,
furniShed or unturnistied Newly
redecoraled Come see 300 E
Airport Blvd. Sanford, 3231360
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Rig Real Estate Broker
103W. 1st St.
323.6061 or 323 0517 eves.

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77 — Autos Wanted

Su—Househccids
KULP DECORATORS
109W. 15f St. 377-2333
We Buy Furniture

M. UNSWORIH REALTY

BEAUTIFUL OAK SHADED- 3
Lots, on quiet Street, with lots of
trees. 3 BR, I bath, frame home.
5I2,000

2 BR. central heat &amp; air conditioning. garage, screened in
Porch, 5185 per mo

Thursday, Aug. 5, 97-5B

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Mr. Executive

33—Houses Furnished
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BAMBOO COVE APTS

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TERRIFIC BUY! I BR, 2 baths, in
Loch Arbor. central heal &amp; air,
family room, loads of potential,
125.500.

7198
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s/a
162 BR Mobie Homes
Aduit -

41—Houses

LEISURELY LIVING- In Deltona,
2 BR. I bath, close to all con
veniences. Great for retired
couple. $13,720.

Accepting applications on 6 new
town houSe homes, large 3 BR, 2'-,
baths, carpet, central air, 2 car
garage, format dining, plus
private patio Water &amp; lawn
maintenance furnished $775 mc

, and confidential interview send
Sanford, adultS only Modern
' age, address. phone number and
Studio, &amp; I BR Air, carpet, etc .
599 per mo up 32380)9
past lOb record to P F tPay
Hordee 32)6 Hargill Dr., Orlando,
, FIa, 32606 or call 305 8918387 SAN MO PARK, I, 2. 3 bedroom
- after 1pm
trailer apis Adult &amp; family park
Weekly, 351$ Hwy 1792, Sanford
,,Help
wanted,
experienced
323 io
, preferred No phone calls
5 A N FORD
CAR P E I
Lake Mary - clean &amp; private, t
LINOLEUM &amp; TILE Il S.
bedroom furnished apt. I mate, no
Park.
Sanford
pets 377 7930
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AVON

41—Houses

2 BR home. unfurnithed $120 mc
HALCOBLERTREALTY
323 1U2
Ev 322 1587 or 377 0612
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I retirement program For personal

terminals
SWITCHBOARD OPERATORs—
.,ost
&amp;
Found
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Rotating shifts
BARTENDERS — BARMAIDS
LOST — Male light brown MACHINISTS- Experienced in Pekiiige, vicinity w. Illh St..
lathe &amp; milling machine
Sat.July3l REWARD3flg0r NIGHTAUDITOR-Experjencedln
323 4*61
1200 machine
WORKING FORMEN- Knowledge
LOST: Female Cocker, cream, long
of bills of lading
haired, "Flosiie". Near 15, &amp; COSMETICIAN- Experienced
Fr,ncfl.
Reward. 32397ga air 5. LIVE -N HOUSEKEEPER-________________________
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Several positions
SECRETARY- Must have thorCare
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lhand

,iuxis.c V SALE
At public auction at 10.00 AM

3 Bedroom. I bath house In Sanford
Fenced yard 6450563.
2 BR mobile hOmC, furnished, $110
mo

Dueto businessexpansion in Central ApIs Unfurn 5ptio I &amp; 2 BR, all
electric. eat in kitchens Dish
Florida area. we are fl*ding
washer. shag carpet, air, plCnty
.4 People to work for us If you're
(loSf5 From $150 Extlovp
diSSa?iSf,ed with your Present job
are,'i Mgr 377 7113
or feel there is no future for you -_-and your family, we would like to
31—Apartments
Furnished
show you how you can make $200
per week. No investmen, no
- - - .nsurance or door to door selling
I BEDROOM
We're a national company
FURNIShED APAIITMENT

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NOTICE OF MEETING OF LAN
DOWNERS
OF
SLAV IA Sanford,
Ffa.
to
settle
DRAINAGE
DISTRICT
OF warehouseman's lien on the
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, following Iotof household Qoods and
TO ELECT A SUPERVISOR OF personal property belonging to
SAID DISTRICT
Tate Barkley. Edward Bellamy,
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENIhat Carol
Cammarasana,
Marie
a nseeting of ttie owners of lands Hayman. Skip Hoyland,
Frank
slluited in SLAVIA DRAINAGE Johnson. and Linda Jowers
DISTRICT
OF
SEMINOLE
ADAMS TRANSFER
COUNTY , FLORIDA.willbeheldjn
&amp; STORAGE, INC.
the Memorial Building (former City
200 P4. Holly Ave
Hall) In Oviedo, Florida, at ten
Sanford, Fta
'lock AM, Ofl the 10th day f PUblish: July 29, Aug. 5, 1976

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For families or friends of probtem MANAGER TRAINEE-.-- Several
drinkers,
positions
For further information c.all 177 4567 WAITERS — WAITRESSES
or write
LEGAL SECRETARY- Will train
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
right person
Box 533, Sanford, Fla. 32771.
TYPIST - Some knowledge about

ROBERT E. DAVIS, Husband.
Petitioner.
and
CAMERON BROWN COMPANY. PHYLLIS M. DAVIS, Wife,
Plaintiff,
Respnent
NOTICE TO DEFEND
DAVID SIEGEL, et ux , ef al,
Defendants THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
PHYLLIS M DAVIS
NOTICE OF ACTION
Residence- Unknown
TO. DAVID SIEGEL and
Last Known Mailing
SHIRLEY H. SIEGEL,
Address
HIS WIFE
124 Anderson Court,
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
Apartment C
All parties claimIng Interests by
Orlando, Fl 32101
through, under or against DAVID
-E SELL SUCCESScoD Brown
BUSYBEECHILDCARE
SIEGEL and SHIRLEY H. SIEGEL.
201 Csmmerclal
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
373 5)74
1121 Holly Ave.
his wife, and to all parties having
________________________
or triat ROBERT E. DAVIS tias filed a
Phone3fl 7510or322 0760
claiming to have any right, tifle or
IF 5.100 $500 extra a month interests
Petition in the Circuit Courf
_____________________________
Interest
you, then call 511 2056 for appt
in the real property herein Seminole County, Florida. for
described.
9 - Good 11'Ings to Eat
--DisSolution of Marriag,,and you re
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MANAGER TRAINEE- Must
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED required to serve a copy of your
that an action to foreclose a mar.
willing to re locate ifl state of
written defensei, if any, on PEAS, you pick, new patch. Black
lgage on the following real property
Florida Training program con
eyes. Purple hull &amp; Cucumbers
THOMAS G. FREEMAN, ESQ. of
In Seminole County, Florida:
ducted in Sanford at local store
On Pd. Oregon Ave., '- Mile N. SR
FREEMAN &amp; WOOLFOLK. whøe
Lot II, Block 1, SHADOW HILL,
lnteryle
between I and I only
16. lust west of I I &amp; I Ml W of
address is Post Office Bo* 70.
according to the put
2431 S. French Ave., Paylcts
Sanford. 327 3910.
thereof as Ailamon$e Springs, Florida 37701.
recorded in Plat Book 17. Pages
Shoes
6). Attorneys for Pet Itioner. and file the
__________________________
62 and 63, PublIc Records of original of
Zipner Cream Peas
said Answer or written
Seminole County, Florida,
CLASSIFIED ADS ARE BLAC K &amp;
You Pick
defenses, If any, with the Clerk of
has been filed against you and you
WHITE AND READ ALL OVER
Celery Ave
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the above styled court on or before
arereguired to serve a copy of your August lblh. 1976, otherwise a
--FRONT
written defenses, if any, to it on vafl default
END
ALIGNMENT
and ultimate ludgment will
18HeIp Wanted
MECHANIC - Must be cx
den Berg, Gay &amp; durke, PA., at
beenteredagainstyoufor the relief
Periencet Own tools. Ex
Post Office Box ;g, Qrjn,1n
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.,,.. r..IinarI.
----Florida 32102. and file the orgin;I
perienced in tune ups, shock In
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my hand and official
TAXI DRIVERS
slaliments Ibeoke lofas AAA
court on or before August 30th, 1914.
July, 1976
___________________________________
merclal. 323 5176
Sanford
otherwis. a iudgmenf may be en(Seal)
_____________________
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tered against you for ttie relief
Arthur H Beckwilh. Jr
demanded In the complaint or
Clerk of the Circuit Court
petition
By. Lillian T Jinkins
WlTIJrt
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Notice
Pubhth,jUlyfl,29, Aug. 5. 12, 1976
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COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.13S1CA.69.E

32— Houses Unfurnished

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Nlce2Bedroornblxkpm,

Expee,,j,o mect,arc needed

Excellent worknç COndItiOnS
Furnorunfurn.
Apply n person to Art Grindle's
373 2920
Parch. Hwy 17 92, Sanford
CLASSIFIED ADS ARE BLACK Whcel
&amp; ____________________ )BR.Ibalh,tcheneqippØ,r
WHITE AND READ ALL OVER - --- SChocI &amp; shopping $160 mo, 1st
---------------- 24—Business Opportunities
mo &amp; $100 Dei 3220671
Full time RN, day Shift, nursing _____________________
____________________
tome experience preferred Apply Arp, Dstroutor for Rand M
3 BR. I' bath, central air I heat
in person to Lakev,w Nursing
301 E 73rd St . S2(X). Call 327 66
Roau Maps Booming Business
Center. 919 E 2nd SI, Sanford
after S 30
ISO per cent prott Service Co
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Lot person or porter for local car
estab accts -- No selling In
2, Acre ranchetfe, nice I room
saer Apply in person 'o Art
veSImenI 57,500512,500 Secured
use, bath, garage, 16'xlO barn.
rindle'5 Wheel Panch, Hwy 17
Send name. address, phone &amp; 3
Geneva. $150 mo with $150
references
97, Sanford
Personnel Mqr,
security deposit References. 327.
NAMCO, $289 Dre%dn P,
(El.
CRYSTAL LAKE NURSERY.
IS'h,im, Ala 35210, 2059565756
Retired person, full or part time,
Rent *ith oition to buy 21x44 2 br.
lransportation preferred but not
mobile home. Patio, carport.
F'anl &amp; Craft
necessary. 322 2799
shed Pool tenr.is marina on St
For Sac, very reasonable
Johns River. 666-5600.
373 7877
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ng sales business needs
ll3Hay%Drlve,3BR,lbath.f,oced
rkinq partners. No investment
yard $165 mo plus deposit 323
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322 1764
RentaI
1663

Orlando - Winter Park
Seminole
831-9993
322-2611
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CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
41C a line
thru s times
I
HOURS
31c a line
Sthru 25 limes

3 MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
(f)

LOVEOFLIFE
It (Mon., Tues., Weds.)
WORLD OF WOMEN (Thurs.)
ON YOUR OWN (Fri.)
JUDAISM TODAY

2:00

CLASSIFIED ADS

18— Help Wanted

RN's I LPN's. Aides. AId
companion Needed irnmedfeIy
626 06)6

1:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
24c a line
2limes
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
(S2.00MINIMUMCHARGE)
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3 Lines Minimum
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Defendants

CE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
(I) LUCY

HOLLYWOOD

(4) (11)

C2)DAILY DEVOTiONAl.

SAMUEL A. RUSHTON and JOHN
FITZPATRICK,

4:30

SQUARES

asena10rlsi',lved(R)

(I) CONCENTRATION
6 HOGAN'S HEROES
I FEEDBACK

1:

(4) PASTOR'S STUDY
(1) DAILYWORD

Plaintiff,

CE EDGE OF NIQ
J ADOAMS FAMILY

110
(2) (12)

SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL
SAVINGS BANK, a banking cor
poration

only, see 330 pm.
CE MERV GRIFFIN

COM-

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1:45

hospital by two teammates,
thus instigating a Five-O in-

ThE ELECTRIC

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MOE:penC."An
Manl, Mdo Fabren.

witere he becomes the
obectofa homicldeframetp
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(3) (1) HAWAII FIVE'.O:
stabbed criticafly, a
footbaS star is brought k) a

2) TOTELLTHETRUTH

1)

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peaos at his ArIzona

(2) IRONSIDE
(4) NANNY AND THE p
FESSOR: Pr,enIed Inure.

EN ONLY

LATE NEWS

It NOTICIAS EN ESPANOL

wife and

3

PORTER WAGONER

(4)

900
NBC MOE: "CanCel
Reseryation, Bob Hope, E*
Marie Saint. NYoper.

4:00

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PHIL DONANUE SHOW

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
- FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY
FLORIDA
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

18—Help Wanted --

___________________________

Legal Notice

Service

L.,ii'ni ;ear.r"J, II Or', ij,, ro(k
All kInds of digging, Ptousetrailers
Stored and mOved
377 9117

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Sewing
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(STEPSON LAND CLEARING
Bulldozing. Excavating. Dtcriwork
F ill dirt, lop sOt
322 S90

Ailrat ens, Dress Mak.ng. Drape-.,
UpnoiStry 3220707

Landscaping &amp;

Sewing Machine Repair

Lawn Care

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Mowing, edging, tn;mmng. weeding
and fertilizing Fre, estimates
Phone 373 5951*
EXPERT LAWN CARE
Mowing. Edging. Trimming
Phorie323 1792
FreeEstlmales

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Carl's Sewing Machine Repa
Clean. Oil &amp; Tune Up.
Your HomellS
322 3444

Tree Service
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Mowing, Edging, Trimming
Free Estimates
327 0/92
WAYNE J LENNOX &amp; ASSOC.
'urfgrass Consulting Service
Golf Courses. Ball Fiei4, Lawns
313 79tor more into

Painting
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A I Painting - 6rufl rQi;
Quality work Reon5i
Free estimales 327 0139

spray
pre

LUMBERJACK'S TREE SERVICE
Tree irimming &amp; rerri,Jvac Free
C5l-mllCS LcerSed 8. rt'5,rea
18? 719?

Well Drilling
ELLS DRILLED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and Si2es
We repair and Service
STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
307W 7n St
332 6432

To List Your Buslness,..DIQI 322-2631-çç91

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Mrs. Edwards' grievance
was denied a hearing by ayer
the teac he rs' complaint is that In the second step. Mrs. Cor.
they were dismissed wi thout nelison's grievance was he ar d
being given reasonable o
by the board, but deni ed.

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In a series of scenarios, the study
telecommunications over the next 15

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government study of the future of citizens
band radio,

years. The scenarios are not predictions
but, in the worth of the study, are

In 1978, the report says, increased
suns po t activity will cause American CB

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The joint campaigning eff ort won the pledged support for
Reag an from óelegates in New York and four in N
Jersey, But the former California governor still trails Ford in
an Associated Press delegate survey, with neither candidate
having the 1,130 delegates needed for nomination.

speculates.

disrupting communications in Europe.
By 1979, the FCC will have virtually
a ba ndoned effor ts to enforce i ts rules.

learned to jam CB conversations by

powerless to Step in and regulate the

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CII use. me sound quality on these
channels will be better, but people who

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Other uses will create problems us well.
Lookouts will warn bandits of approaching

chaos.
The report was prepared by Arthur D.
Little Inc., a private consulting firm, for

want hicenses to use them will have to

police, and prostitutes will cruise the
streets broadcasting their offers.
In 1977, the scenario says, scrambling

submit recordings of their voices so that
regulators can identify violators of federal
rules.

delegates and alternates to the GOP convention and asking

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Marine Corps avia tion. I though t it was the greatest
ever ha p pe ned. Truman did the right thing, because we'd have
had to invade Japan and it would've cost probably a million men
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soo,000 in requests from judges
other things, the court'.
for two additional courtrooms investigative process and for
at the courthouse in Sanford. supervising persons placed n
But commissione rs Thursday pr obation by the courts.
agreed more space for the
The judiciary asked for tu,
judiciary is needed.
new courtrooms - one for
Commissioners intervi ewed circuit court judges and
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Watergate. Young said Simon was his choice.

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Dee Smith, 121 Sanora Boulevard, Sanford - A just hate to and I was hoping something would happen. When you're over
ever see anyone h ur t. I think that people should be able to work
therein the middle of It like that, you wonder if it's ever going to
out their problems ver ba lly wi thout resor ting to destruction
end. So that was kind of good news. That was the stimulus, I think
physically. I'm sure that was all they could do at the time, but I
to end the war. I think it was the right thing to do; end the war and

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beat Carter in the sun belt sta tes, Bafalis said.

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think there ought to be some other way for people to work their
problems out."
Evelyn Bosper, Sanford- "I think it was a good thing to end the
war. Isuppose there wasn't any other way to do it, not at that
time. I shudder to think of all that killing, but I guess it's the only

gate, was one of the strongest proponents of Reagan for vice
president. Ile said Ford needs a conservative to keep the

Ford delegates, Reps. L.A. "Skip" Bafalis, Fort Myers, and
J. Herbert Burke, Hollywood, both picked Connally as their
number one choice w hi le Rep. Richard Kelly, Holiday, listed

ardson. CIA di r ector George Bush and Treasury Secretary
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vention.
"I think we've got problems in the South. I've talked to
Of the 43 delegates pledged to President Ford, at least 15
Florida crackers. All they can think about is, 'We're gonna
want Ford tochoose Reagan as his running mate, the survey
have a president from Georgia," Clem said. "They don't
Thursday by the St. Petersburg Times said.
care if he is Atilla the Hun."
TheTimessaid itcontacted 3Oof the 43 Ford delegates and
Connally also was selected by a number of Ford delegates
found Reagan follcwed in popularity by Sen. Howard Baker,
as
a second choice for vice president if Reagan is not
It-Tern., who was picked by six, and John Connally, who was
selected.
selected by four.

Prostitutes soliciting customers and pofice

And through it all, the Federal Corn'
'munications Commission may be

GOP ticket headed by Ford.
A possible running mate on the Ford ticket,
Texas
Coy. John Connally, saidThursday it would be "difficult" for

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equipment will be on the market that will

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of Carter and Sen. Walter Mondale of Minnesota would beat a

Meanwhile, Reagan and his running mate, Sen. Richard
Schweiker, head into Pennslania today hoping to add to the
six new dele gates they picked up In New York and New Jer-

TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Ronald Reagan is the overwhelming choice for the vice presidential nomination in a

conununicaflons Policy.
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of the Senate and House and some high-ranking

party leaders.

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speculates about developments

Schweiker to the conservative Reagan team boosted the
campaign.
"I'm very optirnistic. I don't beheve we lost support any
place," he said Th ursday. He said Schweiker's selection
'was aimed at November, not August."
Schweiker added: "We be lieve this is the only kind of base
that can beat Jimmy Carter." He said the Democratic ticket

The board has declined to

CAM DRI DG E, Slass. (AP)-Protesters
orchestrating demonstrations over the air,

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and New Jersey, Reagan has clairned that adding the liberal

list of Republicans whose advice he will consider in making

contract status,
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unconunitted. The uncommitted delegates are prime targets

that choice,
The President sent letters to 350 GOP mayors and elected
local officials Thursday to ask their views on a vice presiden.
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delegates and al terna tes to the convention, all Republican

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convention delegates in his running mate's home state.
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Ford will wait until af te r the GOP convention in Kansas City
to name a rwining mate. But he said Ford has expanded the

Both teachers had completed

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Ronald Reagan, who already found one, is busy hunting

Former Oviedo High French their third year of teaching in
and Spanish teacher Carol Seminole County. Af te r three
Edwards, Jackson Heights years, teachers become eligible
Middle School librarian Lynette for appointment from annual,

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other Infe'tions. That does not above 98 degrees.
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dismissed from their positions to the provisions of the SEA.
have taken t heir battle to the school board contract.
courts.

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start with a sore throat. Many 85 degrees Fahrenheit are
cases have so symptoms at all uncomfortable and even unsafe
and are first found because of for sustained physical activity.
the enlarging lymph nodes. When you are in water you
Others have a much more cannot get any benefit from
typical infectious presentation vaporization to cool the body,
with fever and night sweats. As a result internal heat
will
Since diseases that compromise build up fast If the water
the body's natural defenses temperature is high. I see no
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Hodkin's disease.
So It is an o pt im temperature
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membe rs.
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Sanford's American Legion Post 53 baseball team is in
Fort Lauderdale this weekend competing In the state
tour nament. Follow the plight of th e team In the sports

count is an approximition am

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Hodgkin's disease or whether bed rest, senod for The Health

GoJ our.

Friday, Aug. 13.
Hargis told the court he had
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an old car with David Kim Hargis, 19, of Henderson. The car
broke down and was a ba ndoned at White Sprin gs, in
north
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Florida, and the two other men returned to Kentucky, offi
ce rs a deserter and had been missing from the Naval Air Technical
Training Center there for more than 30 days.
Hargis is being held without bond on a murder charge In
West is being held in county jail in lieu of $8,000 bond on
connection wi th the Monday dea th of Wal te r Raymond Sch ultz.
67,
burglary
and grand larceny charges in connection wi th a late July
of 751 Spanish Moss Drive, Casselberry. Investigators said
breakin
at
the residence of Elaine Richardson, 134-E Springwood
hWtz died of a heart attack when he apparently returned to his
ricibile home and confronted a burglar who was ransacking the Circle, Longwood, according to sheriff's deputies.
A sheriff's report on the burglary listed old coins, a radio and
residence.
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custody with civilian charges from a convience store parking
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hospitalized for observation are reported seeking the filing
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following a Sunday night stolen of formal charges of grand stopped auto for approximately
auto chase has been identified larceny of an auto and fleeing 15 minutes as Slusher held the
as a U.S. Army private away and attempting to elude officers automatic pistol to his chest
without leave from Fort Riley, against Slusher by State Atty. saying he was going to kill
Kan., since July 1.
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himself. When the gun failed to
Military authorities today
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has been transferred from 1-4 from SR-434 to the Lake Standley dived Into the car and
Florida Hospital North in Mary exit Sunday night wrestled the gun away as other
Altamonte Springs to the minutes after the auto, with a officers dragged Slusher from
Orlando Naval Training Center pistol in the glove corn- the car.
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The final consensus of opinion seemed to be that
the rocks found by Ms. Miinbs had probably fallen
from a passing truck and landed on the road. But
neither Salmon nor Wishau ruled out the likelihood
that the woman had actually seen a glowing
fireball.
"I think she saw something," Wishau said. "But
I think it might've been further away than
thought it was. I think, actually, that's why there
was no sound - because it was much further away
than she realized."
"If I didn't think this was definitely something
unusual, why, I wouldn't have even bothered to
call," Ms. Mlmbs said.

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than an average earth rock.
Ms. Mlmbs said she and her mother returned
Tuesday morning and collected several samples of
the rock, but could see no craters or holes that
wo uld suggest something had crashed into the
ground. It was at this point that Mrs. Higginbotham
persuaded her daughter to contact the John Young
Museum and Planetarium in Orlando.
Planetarium Director Bruce Salmon visited the
Mimbs house Tuesday afternoon and briefly inspected the rock specimens. He departed after only
a few minutes without taking a sample to analyze.
"I'm sure what you saw was something exciting," Salmon told Ms. Mtinbs. "I wish I could

Kansas City the week of Aug. 16 will however, sti ck with his in Seminole prior to the March
said, however, the se lection pledge to vote for Ford at the primary.
"disillusioned a lot of local convention, he said.
"Most people don't know the
Reagan followers."
"I doubt I'll get a chance to in-depth details surrounding
"However to date all the vote for Reagan," said Reagan's
selection
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supporters believe that the nominee will be either Ford prior to his Senate service, had
philosophically Reagan is or Reagan , Streetman added, been elected to the U.S. House

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make money but we may break even," said

very low density and was very soft. The other had a
higher density, but hydrochloric acid showed the

He said that local Reagan two ballots. Saying he believes senator from Pennsylvania,
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rock In the center of SR-427. She picked up one of the

still supporting the former the first two ballots. He said he said. She said she personally
California
governor," thinks the nominee will be looked
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ties' curately determine

tides fell until over 30 minutes later.
you could just tell that by hefting them In your hand.
All they could see by the light of a flashlight, I subjected them to a hardness test and one had

running mate, according to have predicted a more negative
Mrs. Holloway. however, said
Fred Streetman.
effect. Maybe the move today that she will not be going
Streetman, immediate past politically was a right one."
to the convention because of
chairman of the local
Streetman, who has per- recent eye surgery and Dennis
Republican party and state sonally favored Reagan as had McDonald of Pinellas County

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Box 1551, Radio City Station, do not approve of It.

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as well as a delegate pledged to voting
in
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March alternate in her place.
President Gerald Ford at the presidential preferential
Mrs. Holloway was chaIrman

with 50 cents for it. Just practice of "blood doping" that
address your letter to me In you are asking about has
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committeeman from Seminole the majority of Republicans has been selected as a Reagan

Others who want this in- high altitude if you are going to
formation can send a long, compete there.

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mission Chairman Mike Hattaway agreed that, information."

"Both types of meteorite are of a much higher

go to investigate the area where the glowing par.

e plant. He estimated

theoretica lly, it is a good idea to turn household
The
ounty report is due by March 18. If
garbage into a gas that would then be converted no report is forwarded to the state, Orange
into electricity.
County officials said the state will take it upon
" the cost of fuels increase, we may not

similar to granite.

Schwelker of Pennsylvania as a negative has happened. I would Holloway.

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Ms. Mimbe said she hurried next door and told

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her mother, Marie Higginbotham, but they did not

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state.

Wishau said there is such a thing as an exploding met eorite, which bursts in to fragments
before it hi ts the earth. But such meteorites fall Into

this big bunch of red and gold sparks, but they were
all mixed up."

to

Martin and Volusia Chairman W.H. Scovell per ton, but Orange officials said about $20 a ton
criticized a feasibility report prepared by the Is a more accurate prediction.

probably limestone.

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because of an iron deficiency' shown this.
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of the standard daily vitamin concept isa failure is that
tablets with Iron that you can amount of blood pumped
get at the grocery store. Check dependent upon the heart's
the label and you'll find that capacity to pump blood. me
those with Iron usua lly contain Increased number of r ed blood

have seen it with you." But he said he felt sure the

"There was no glowing trail like a meteor," Ms.
Mba sai d. "It was like f irewor ks, only there was
no noise and it wasn't pretty or anything. There was

garbage

bage and use it to generate electricity,
additional studies must be made to more
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representatives at the courthouse In Sanford, Into electricity.
Orange County Commission Cha ir man Jack
The state says it can be done for about $13.70

tention. She said it seemed to occur Just above an 80
her window, near SR-427.

Scovell, whose opposition centered on the stateordered study's omission of costs of transporting

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A scientist said today that he found no extra.
terrestrial properties in chunks of rock picked up by
a Longwood woman after she said she saw a fiery
burst of light above the trees near her home Monday
gh
"1 tested the samples she gave me and bo th of
them turned
be calci um car bonate," said Dr.
Jay Wishau, head of the Seminole Community
I)'
College science department. "That's limestone, In
other words. That would mean that it's very
unlikely that they're associated with any meteorite
Ia
debris."
Wishau took the rock samples from the home I f
Jane Mlmbe, Box 1 Angle Drive, Longwood, after
she contacted authorities Tuesday and reported
seeing the silent aerial flash.
"I didn't hear any explosion or anything, I Just
saw this great golden glow," Ms. Mlmbe said Iin
describing the spectacle. "It Just flashed out anid
id
then se red and gold sparks came out of it atid
fell down to the earth. Then right after that my ci t
became very upset. It Just froze and looked toward
the window and the hair stood up all over its bad i,
you know, like it knew something
out there.
Ms. Mlxnbe said she was dressing to go otit
about 10:30 p.m. Monday and had the lights turned
out In her bedroom when the glow caught her a t-

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sideratlons for their diet,
by the amount of oxygen
your husband has, need worry delivered to the working

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Seminole, Orange and Volusia counties Volusia's transportation costs at $80000 a year.
agreed today to consider building a $53-million
Martin said Orange County favors some type
plant on Lake Monroe that would recycle gar. of resource recovery plan. But the chairman said

But Don 't Rule Out Flashes In The Sky

wW be very receptive. Don't be been heretofore. Much good can
too concerned about the come from the many new
mechanics, just get your views friends you're capable of

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husband and late each50
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diet which I also use. Now we
both anemic. My question Is
how can we both get 18
milligrams of Iron daily when
the greatest sour ces of iron
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Wednesday, Aug. 4, 197

Officials Review I 'k,
Sanford Budget

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Missouri Congressman,
Family Killed In Crash
CHILLICOTHE, Mo. (AP) — Rep. Jerry Litton, his wife
and two children and two other persons were killed when
their small plane crashed as they headed toward a
celebration of his victory in Missouri's Democratic
senatorial primary.
Livingston County Sheriff Ketsey Iceeter said the plane
had apparently Just taken off from Chillicothe airport
Tuesday night bound for Kansas City and was banking for
a turn when It nosedived about 75 feet north of U.S. 38. The
wheels of the plane caught on a barbed wire fence and the
aircraft burst into flames on impact.
Litton, 39, was killed outright, as was his wife, Sharon,
38; their two children, son Scott, 12, daughter Linda, 13;
and pilot Paul Rupp Jr. and his son, Paul Rupp Ill.
A few hours after the tragedy, Litton was declared
winner of the election for a Democratic nominee to
replace Sen. Stuart Symington, who is retiring.
is. u uiv vote cwiiicu, L4LWTI nau zu,io
votes, or 45 per cent, to 165,866, or 27 per cent, for former
Gov. Warren Hearnes and 157,754, or 25 per cent for Rep.
James Symington, the sena tor's son.

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Probe Auto Industry

WASHINGTON (AP) — Government regulators are
going to scrutinize the auto industry's economic structure
ln what rnaybe the first skirmjahIn an anflt ba tUe
against the U.S. auto giants, General Motors, Ford and
Chrysler.
The Federal Trade Commission announced Tuesday
that it is proceeding with a full-scale probe that i ts staff
called for last November. The agency said it has cleared
the acti on with the Justice Department.
The Investigation itself is expected to be timeconsuming, and If the government finally decides to file
anti trust charges, a court battle is certain to stretch on for
years.
The Justice Department will not be directly involved In
the probe, but if the FTC develops a criminal case against
the automakers, Justice Department officials will move
In. The FTC is empowered to bring only civil cases.

Swine Flu Plan Under Way
WASHINGTON (AP) — While medical scientists puzzle
over the mysterious deaths in Pennsylvania, Congress is
moving ahead with a previously stalled fede ral insuran ce
plan that is expected to clear the way for the government's swine-flu vacci nation pr ogram.
"We hope to get this bill passed before the Republi can
National Convention," said Rep. Paul Rogers, D-Fla.,
after his House heal th subcommittee approved a measure
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wuwu maxe me government responsible for paying any damages caused by the fl u shots.
The House is sch eduled to adjourn Aug. 12 for the convention. The bill approved by Rogers' panel now goes to
the full Commerce Committee and the House Judiciary
Co mmittee before reaching the floor.

Viking Arm Jams Again
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — A balky robot arm on the
Viking 1 lander has jammed for the second time,
th warting scien t ists' efforts to make an organic anal ysis
of the highly active Mar tian soil that could determine if it
holds life.
A decision on how to get the arm moving again was expected today.
Viking of ficials reported Tuesday night that the
mechanical arm used to collect soil for exper iments in the
lande r's sophisti cated automated laboratory had not
completed its programed mission after digging into the
Martian surface.

Bus Kidnap Hearing Set
CHOWCHILL, Calif. (AP) — Stringent security ringed
is
th small farming communi ty today for court appearances by three young men accused in the abduction of
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uuxn and their DUS driver.
Madera County Sheriff Ed Bates said deputies would be
posted on rooftops along the two blocks of main street.
Outside help was available, and the entire 12-man
Chowchilla Police Department was on duty.
Th e precautions were taken for th e arraignment of
Frederick N. Woods and James Schoenfeld, bo th 24, at
Chowchilla's tiny J ustice Court.

Skies Clear In Many Areas
H The Associated

Press

Reversing the normal pattern, skies were clear today
over the eastern third of the country from the Mississippi
River to the Atlantic Coast, with cloudiness in the Rockies
and the north and central Intermountain regions.

There also was cloudi ness over most of the Great Plain.;
east to the M ississippi, but the Sou thwest area recorded
its seasonal clear skies.
Occasional show ers and thunderstorms were falling
over a wide area extending over the west end of the Great
Lakes, Florida and the Pacific Nor th west from the Idaho
Panhandle thro ugh the no rthern third of the Pacific Coast.

Governor Views Flood Scene
LOVELAND, Cob. (AP) — The flood-ravaged Big
Thom pson Canyon "looks like a capricious god danced
amok in the place," Gov. Richard Lamm said after seeing
the area where nearly 100 persons died.
"There is movement. The people are coming back. The
hauling process has begun."
Lamm flew by helicopter over the once majestically
beautiful vaca tion area Tuesday and said while the devastation was great, the scene was more encouraging than It
had been the mornin g after the rain-spawned flooding.

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Oklahoman
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Herald Staff Writer

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sewer rates, which Is expected
McClanahan
opposes
the
to be formally approved by the
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commission
Monday night and purchase of any additional
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vehicles and figures the city
into
effect
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The commissioners have can save close to $20,000 by
Former Altamonte Springs Police Capt. David Gunter (second from
begun a department by eliminating new pick-up truc k
for the county commission, greets Leo Ware, known as Altamonte's right), a Democratic candidate already
'Mr. Senior Citizen,' at a cocktail department review of the for the parks department,
party held in Gunter's honor at the city's civic center. With Gunter, In
the receiving line, are his budget proposal. Requests by new flatbead for the utill
mother, Mrs. Lucille Gunter of Winter Springs (left) and his wife, Isabel. (Herald Photo by Donna heads of the city's departments department and a fire depar tF.stes)
have already been pared by ment request for a power
City Manager Warren Knowles, wagon" — a four-wheel drive
but the commissioners are one-ton truck which carries a
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in the legs and later released, pleted.
total Just over $3.6
work
session,
the
revenues
After one
police said.
commissioners
are
roughly
million
while
proposed ex
Auto Burglaries
A 25-year-old Colbert, Okla.,
one-fourth of the way through penditures total nearly $3.
man was In Seminole County
Sheriff's deputies today said the nearly 1-inch thick budget million.
Jail today in lieu of$5,000 bond
an auto burglar made off with
foll owing his arrest on a felony
50 stereo tapes valued at $400
marijuana possession charge.
and power tools worth $378 after
breaking a window to enter the
Sheriff's
deputy
BI
car
of Randal F. Fawsier, of
iuivsi LqPJLICU 1R was on
routine patrol about 2 a.m. Willie M. Reeve Jr., 23, of forgery and uttering a forgery. Orlando, at the Big Daddy's
Lounge parking lot, SR-438,
when he s potted William F. Miami, to Seminole County to
Suspect Sought
Witte, 25, standing beside a face a circuit court charge of
Sanforti police today reported Fern Park.
parked auto in a wooded area at obtaining property by worthless they are still looking for a
Baptism Lake, near Dean check. Bond for Reeve was set suspect, who they declined to
William C. Gates, of
at $5,000.
Road.
identify, in connection with the Altamonte Springs, told
Forgery Charged
Thompson said a plastic bag
weekend shooting of two men in deputies that a citizens band
Jailed in a separate circuit a melee at a Lake Monroe radio
of marijuana was within plain
and refrigeration tools
view on the auto's driver's seat. court case was Michael Wayne Terrace parking lot,
valued at $481 were missing
Gravenmier, 22, of Orlando. He
Henry Williams and Early after someone broke into his
Suspect Returned
was held today in lieu of $5,000 Spikes, of Sanford, were
treatea truck at a work site at Forest
Deputies Tuesday returned bond on a warrant charging at a hospital
for bullet wounds City.

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cases:—Glenn
Dennis Dashner, 19, of Winter
Park was put on one year
probation for a guilty plea to
misdemeanor possession of

house trailer.
Court of ficials noted Tuesday
that po lice have been unable to
locate the stolen guns at Be lle
Glade.
In a joint Investigation
foll owing the firearms theft,
Sanford poli ce and sheriff's
detectives recovered two of the
stolen pistols in the Midway
community east of Sanford
where Dockery li ved for a short
time.
As part of the negotiated plea
in the case, the court agreed
that the burglary sentence is to

Drivers Offered
Salary Increase ' 1~ '

marijuana.

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MIAMI AP i — A judge has set a hearing for Thursday
on whether to sentence Robert F. Carr Ifl with or without
the ethicrof a jury on his guilty pleas to three murders
and four rapes.
The Florida Supreme Court cleared the way Tuesday
for Dade County Circuit Judge Natalie Baskin to pass
sentence without a jury.
Judge Baskin had asked the court whether Carr's pleas
and written waiver of a Jury trial allowed sentence to be
imposed without a Jury recommendation.

Tanzler Reassesses Ambitions
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JACKSONVILLE API — After cleaning up
criminal charges involving campaign contributions and
gifts, Mayor Hans Tanzler of Jacksonville says he will
reassess his ambition to run for governor In 1978.
"I'll have to evaluate the battle damage and see how
scarred I am," Tanner said after a court hearing
Tuesday.
Tanzler, 49, pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor
charge of failure to report $7,035 in 1973 contributions or
gifts linked to a wedding reception.

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By ED PRICK
is June 1978,
passed by Congress over
Herald Staff Writer
County Commission Chair.
JailAnew multi-million dollar man Mike Hattaway questioned President Ford's veto two
weeks
complex will be constructed both the need for 30 acres and provideago. It is designed to
Continued From Page 1-,
employment in areas —
Volusla recently spent $80,000 on studies on county-owned property
at the
location. Hattaway has like Seminole County — with
relating to a recovery system. Scovell agreed
to
Five
Points
if
itself to prepare the document.
Seminole County some doubts about the Five unemployment rates
pass on that inforinatlOn to Seminole and Orange
commissioners follow Points site because, he said, it national average. above the
"That would be disastrous," Srovell counties,
recommendations of a special might better be used for an
declared.
According to county grant
Though conversion of garbage toelecej.jcityis
committee
created to study jail administration complex.
Hattaway said Seminole County will adopt a desirable, Orange County officials pointed out space needs.
coordinator Shelley Cox,
Position following today's meeting. "We'll be power compani es
"The size (30 acres) is for federal officials have set Aug.
will have to be provided litAt Tuesday's coun ty corn- future expansion," corn- 23 as the
able to move toward something positive," the centives to use the fuel because it is not as ef.
date application

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chairman said.
mission meeting, committee mitteeman Be Simpson told regulations will be made public.
ficient as conventional fuels,
members
recommended Hattaway.
Of ficials say the three counties can produce
Last week the committee
Martin summed up the general feeling Seminole County apply for
Overcrowding
at prompted
the Jail in recommended
county apply
2,000 tons per day of waste for recycling. The present at today's session. Although the federalfunds to construct the Downtown
Sanford
for the federalthe
funds.
process of converting waste into gas would be economlcso(theconversjona,.edou
biful Martin $1.5 to $4-million facility on creation
accomplished at a plant located near one of the commented, "It
of the committee,
Mrs. Cox said the program Is
seems senseless to keep wasting about 30 acres. The projected
two generating plants located on We Monroe. solid waste."
which already has recom. set up to pay the entire costs of
completion date for the new jail mended construction
of a new approved construction projects.
Jail.
However, she said if all
Although the exact location qualified agencies in the
remains uncertain, the corn- country apply, Seminole
mission has voted to hire an County's share will come t
o
Sanford Housing Authority raises in employes salaries
architect to design preliminary about $900,000.
A number of tenants were authority can't make
tenants
plans
(SHA) board members agreed later determined will be present
needed to apply for
and registered corn- with excessive Incomes move
Sheriff John Polk has been
in a work session Tuesday night retroactive to July 1.
federal
funds under a $2.4- quoted as saying the complex
Plaints
about
the quality of out now because there's flO
to appr ove $170,100 in salaries
billion public works con. could cost as much as $4..
The operating budget, materials, especially windows, suitable priva
te renta
for SHA employes for the fiscal prepared by SHA Executive recently used in
l
housing
struction
program, which was million,
modernization available in Sanford,
year that began July 1 but to Director Thomas Wilson
III, of some of the authority's six
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Following the work session,
decide later on any raises that
E;ening Hemid
projects rental income at public housing projects in members of the Joint Tenant
will be given.
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$HS,210 and seeks a $212,200 Sanford.
Council presented an apThe move came about so the U.S. Dept. of Housing and
Wllon sa id he'll ask the SHA
Wednesday. August 4, 197ó—Vol
roposd $397,410 operating Urban Development (HUD) board "at a later meeting" to preciatlon plaque to SHA
Published
Daily and Sunday. ,ic,p, Saturday
boardmernber George Brown
3udget for 480 units of low-rent operating subsidy for the year. remove the present
and Christmas ()at
by Th. Sanford H erald . In c,
rent ceiling
Brown
is
a
, 300 N Fren ch Ave,,
tenant
and
was
tousing, that was due for
Sanford. Fla
In other work session actions, of $108-a-month where tenants elected by tenants as
their SHA
Second Class POS IA41411 Pad at Sanford. Florida
ubinission to federal agencies board members reviewed have an Income in
Hilt
excess of 09 board representa tive. Board
1`40("r Deliver, IS cents Month, 57
&amp; Months.
IWy 1, can be approved.
sectio ns of a proposed rental maximum allowable for members
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Operation Is Inefficient

Cab'i'net Balking At Plane Fee Proposals
TALLAHASSEE (AP) —
The Cabinet voted 4-1 Tues- make each agency pay the ac- worst of all possible alterna- from eight to six by the legisla. rates were
the only way to
Cabinet members who use day to postpone action for the tual costs when using the tives" Lewis said. "Idon't think ture and that the two
mechanics reach that goal and that they
the state aircraft pool are balk- second time on the proposed planes.
anyone has looked at the and two office workers were the were a compromise on the origing at paying hefty fare in. new charges, which would inBut Lewis charged that the operation with the view of mak- bare minimum needed.
inal Senate position which
creases with Comptroller Ger- crease the cost to persons using proposed hikes were way out of lug it more efficient and cutting
The Cabinet voted 4-1 to raise would have abolished the pool
aId Lewis charging that oper. the planes by as much as 244 line and that costs could be cut costs."
the minimum charge from 10 entirely.
ations are grossly inefficient, per cent.
by chopping staff 20 per cent.
Lewis said personnel could be cents a mile to 12 cents but
The pool has been an object of
The new rates were drawn up
General Services figured that eliminated by having the pilots postponed any other increases controversy since it was
by the Department of General to make the operation self-sup- do some mechanical work and until the Sept. 7 meeting to give
created in 1971.
Se rvices, which was ordered by porting the cost per mile if one having the bureau chief do more opportunity to look for al.
Before then, each Cabi net
the legislature to put the air- person flew would have to be more flying.
ternatives
to
the
hikes.
had his own plane. But
member
ye r n
craft operation on a pay-as-you. hiked from 18 cents to 65 cents.
If costs were trimmed, Lewis
Gov. Reubin Askew opposed the legislature created the pool
go basis,
For two passengers, the pro- said, then the charge to each the delay, saying the legislat ure and cut the number of planes
Previously, the legislature posed rate would be 32 cents, user would be less.
cut out the subsidy and ordered from seven to five.
has subsidized operations out of compared to the current 10
However, DIGS director Jack that the operation be selfIn addition to Cabinet mem
the general budget, but this cents per mile.
Kane said that the number of sufficient.
bers, the pool is used by other
year lawmakers decided to
"This seems to me to be the pilots had already been cut
The governor said the new top state executive officials.

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men left the bar, went to nearby
motel room, came back with an
automatic weapon and opened
fire early Tuesday at the
Mardis Gras lounge on Tampa's night-spot strip, police
said.
"This was no ordinary barroom brawl," one officer said.
"They were using some very
heavy firepower."
Officials said the weapons
used included a shotgun arid an
ARI5, similar to an Army M16.
Reinaldo Dominquez, the 42year-old manager of a nearby
bar, was shot to death after he
man, police said.
Police were summoned and
then engaged in an hour-long
gun battle with two men barricaded in adjoining motel
rooms, killing John T. Blanco,
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The body of the third victim,
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was found inside the lounge, police said. Dominguez and
Brown were dead before officers arrived on the scene.
Also wounded in the shooting
was police Cpl. Bentley Thomas. who was shot in the leg by
one of the gunmen, police said.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — A
Citrus County high school coach
accused of forcing a female
teacher to have sexvith him
has had his teaching certificate
revoked for five years.
But Cabinet members, who
voted 4-1 for the revocation
Tuesday, expressed unhappiand said the evidence pre.
sented them by the Professional
Practices Council was insufficient.
"This is one of the worst votes
I have ever made," said
Agriculture Commissioner
Doyle Conner, who voted with
the majority. "I don't know
whether I am righ t or wrong."
"If this investigation wasn't
thorough then we've co mmitted
a greater crime at this table
than
was
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put on more trial than
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had gone willingly to Bayette's
home and had agreed to have
sex.
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there was no basis for the accusation.
However, Gov. Reubin Askew
argued that as a former prosecutor he knew this was not the

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Members of The Seminole
School Bus Driver's Association
were offered a $54 increase in
starting salaries by the county
school board's negotiating team
on Tuesday, along with other
fringe benefits, but no
agreement was reached and the
two groups will be back at the
bargaining table on Thursday.

Association a $100 per year
Increase in base starting
A co-defendant, Scott A.
salary.
Randall, 19, of Casselberry, got
The latest offer to the drivers
three years probation with a
is based on a six-hour day and
condition that he spend 10 days
in county jail.
would up the starting salary
from $3,733 to $3,787.
—James Elvis Grissom, 28, of
Cowley said his team also
Orlando, was sentenced to five
offered to increase both the
years in prison on his plea of
amount the board would pay In
guilty to grand larceny of
property taken in a Longwood
At Thursday's meeting, insurance premiums from $150
burglary.
negotiators- for the driver are to $160 per year and the uniform
allowance from $45 to $50 anexpected to either accept the nually.
board's latest offer or make a
The two bargaining units
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excess of $547,543 In general meetings with Knowles board, the $54 salary increase is
Employes Relations ComThe requests are upby3oper operating revenues, with Saturday and again Monday based on the index used
in of. mission for the names of
LONG WOOD — The first cent over the current fiscal $184,000 of this amount from night, voluntarily cut some
fering the members of the possible special masters (atpublic city council meeting on year and would require an property taxes.
Items from their budgets.
Seminole
Educat1on bitratars) to settle the issues.
the city's record $1 million in increase in the city's preent
If revenues from sources
requests for the 1976.17 budget 2.81 mills rate of taxation,
other than property taxes
year is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. The general operating budget remain the same — at $367,000
today at city hall.
requests total $779,000 with the — propertytaxeswillhave to be
The city council with Sanford balance for the utility — water more than doubled to produce
City Manager W.E. Knowles and sewer — department.
enough money to fund the
serving
serving as a consultant is esDuring the current year, the requests.

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MIAMI (AP) — A National Airlines Boeing 727 carrying
only seven crew members landed at Miami International
Airport early today with one wheel stuck in the up
position, officials said. There were no injuries.
National spokesman Mike Clark said all 45 passengers
on flight 607, originating at Kennedy International Airport
in New York, left the plane during an earlier stop in Fort
lauderdale, about 30 miles north of Miami.
"The crew realized there was trouble with the left
landing gear during the trip to Miami and tried for 45
minutes to extend it," Clark said. "The plane landed on
the right gear, and when it had slowed to nearly a stop, the
left wing was laid on the ground."
There was no fire, and the crew left the plane via an
emergency chute after the 1:15 a.m. EDT landing, he
said.
Clark said the jet aircraft sustained minor damage to its
left wing and undercarriage.

MIAMI (AP) — "I thought I was going to drown. I
thought I was going to be one of the fish," a 73-year-old
angler said after he and a 63-year-old friend clung for
more than an hour to an overturned boat.
Irving Sosin of Miami Beach and his fishing buddy,
Emanuel Edinger of Sunrise, were rescued Tuesday when
the pilot of a seaplane spotted them off Key Biscayne and
radioed for help.
"The boat started taking in water," Sosin said. "And
before we knew it the boat capsized."
Sosin said he and Edinger were unable to reach their
life preservers and clung to the smooth fiberglass hull of
the boat for 75 minutes hoping a boat would pass by to help

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Burglar Sentenced To Five Years
A New York City man who be concurrent with the Palm probation for his guilty plea,
"I ran because I was scared,"
pleaded guilty to burglarizing a Beach sentence,
entered earlier, to felony Benner told the court Tuesday.
Sanford store where 34 pistols
In other sentencings on possession of marijuana.
He admitted that he'd smoked
were stolen has been sentenced Tuesday, George Mike Benner,
Benner was arrested by marijuana in the past but said
to five years in state prison.
25-year-old County Recreation Longwood Police on U. S. 17-92 he doesn't now.
Circuit Court Judge J. Dept. employe from Fern Park, in February after he ran from a
"I'm an instructor and I work
William Woodson meted the was placed on five years car stopped on traffic charges. with little children," Benner
sentence Tuesday for David
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programs at schools, officials
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said earlier.
conspiracy charge.
Judge Woodson adjudicated
When Dockery pleaded guilty
Benner
a convicted felon and
June 2 to the February bur glary
made
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of the - Army-Navy Surplus
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Airliner Crash Lands;

MIAMI (All ) — ,,As far as figuring out what made them
come to shore in the first place, we're no farther ahead,"
Dr. Daniel Odell said after examining three dead false
killer whales found off Everglades National Park.
Odell headed a team which traveled Tuesday to Cape
Sable, on the extreme southern tip of the Florida Peninsula, to examine carcasses found Monday by a park patrol
plane.
"They were just so dead and so chewed up by sharks we
really couldn't tell anything," said the University of
Miami scientist. 'We couldn't even tell the sex of them
except for one female."

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Wednesday, August 4,

While in Jacksonville over the weekend, I had a
chance to browse through the Sunday edition of the
Times Union-Jacksonville Journal and one of the
stories that caught my eye at the top of the localstate section dealt with the 55 mile per hour speed
limit In Florida.
Oddly enough, the director of the Jacksonville
Safety Council and leaders of the bus drivers' union
and a truckers' association all said they advocate a
return to the 70 mph speed limit on our state
highways.
While admitting that the current 55 mph speed
limits has drastically reduced traffic fatalities, all
were in agreement that driving any distance at that
of speed Is Just too taxing on the driver.
Safety Council Director Ben Collins said it all
when he summed up the situation with "it's (the 55
mph speed limit) Just too damned slow."
Preston Raulerson, president of the Jai Traffic

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Club, said the reduced speed limit was "silly" and
said he doubted the notions that the lower speeds
save driver's lives.
"To get out there and go 55 with nothing obstructing you is silly," he said.
And Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1326
President Peter Noriega said the 55 mph speed limit
is "excessively slow."
Norlega'a union Is comprised chiefly of
professional bus drivers, who he claims are hurt the
worst by the lower speeds. Bus drivers are paid by
the mile and the lower speeds force them to drive
longer periods of time to cover the same mileage, he
said.
He also said that they (the bus drivers) were
actually given pay cuts. "Besides," he said, "most
people aren't observing the 55 mph speed limits
anyway."
We have to concur with all three gentlemen to a

MRLD
IN BRIEF
Italian Parliament To Vote
On Government Program
ROME (AP) — Premier Giulio Andreotti takes his minority government's program to Parliament today amid
Indications that the Communist party will abstain on the
vote of confidence and let the new cabinet survive.
The 57-year-old Christian Democratic premier kept
most of his program secret. But he was expected to
promise a vigorous crackdown on tax evasion and an
overhaul of the vast government bureaucracy. The
Communists urged both reforms.
The Communist party said it would announce its stand
toward the new government during the course of the
debate on Its program. But "the Communists will not
enter the debate with a spirit of delivering a punch to the
Andreotti government," one party leader, Giorgio
Amendola, said.
Most Communist commentaries have been conciliatory
since Andreotti Formed his cabinet of Christian Democrats and nonpartisan experts last Thursday.

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White House.

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dustries to 5'2 percent a year. But he soon dropped
th e wage controls.
The GOP was then left with its traditional antiinflation policy
cut government spending (except defense spending) and ho pe high unemployment will eventually drive down prices and
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all but the most severe economic pressures and, in
a severe recession, the American people won't
tolerate a government that seems unconcerned
about unemployment.
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role in ca using inflation. Th is has become clear in
Britain, where the Labor government has made a
pay policy the cornerstone of its counter-inflation
program. The voluntary pay policy put forward by
the Trades Union Congress and endorsed by the
government is holding pay increases to about 4'2
per cent for the next year.

Should we firm up our China ties?
Today's Topic. "America and China is argued by t)ik Harriet I. a senior Fellow at the

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Evacuation Efforts Bog Down
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Efforts to evacuate more
wounded from the Tal Zaatar camp and an armistice to
end the 16-month-old Lebanese civil war bogged down
today.
An International Red Cross convoy to the besieged
Palestinian refugee camp In Christian east Beirut was
delayed leaving the Moslem sector. Security sources said
Red Cross delegate Jean Hoefliger and Arab League
mediator Hassan Sabri Kholi were having trouble getting
the Christians to renew the temporary cease-Fire which
allowed the removal of 91 casualties from Tal Zaatar on
Tuesday.
Hoefliger said he planned a convoy of 15 to 20 vehicles
today and hoped to evacuate at least 150 wounded. A
Swedish doctor In Tal Zaa tar reported there were 4,000
wounded In the camp and said 1,400 had been killed since
the siege began six weeks ago.

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relations and devise an Informal substitute for the Indians, then the Egyptians and, most
existing formal defense treaties. A substitute for recently, the Singapore government have found
a formal treaty should have several components. it possible to make important poli cy moves in
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First, we should urge Peking to state (that) their Peking that required decisions in Peking that
inte ntion of unifica tion is problem they hope to showed flexibility and compromise. If that is
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solve by peaceful means. Secondly, the U.S. true for those countries, then I think others
should state unilaterall y that we have a con- should at tempt to deal wi th the Chinese on
tinuing interest in the security of the area. straight, businesslike terms. I do not think that
Thirdly, we should continue the sales to Taiwan we need wait a year or two years to settle. I thin k
of defensive, conventional arms that they need to we can normalize rela tions wi th China now.
The following week, among lette rs of co rnAmendment Opposed
mainta in a reasonable defe nse establishment. Why was Nixon invited to Peking
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ment sent In by viewers, was one which stated, This will not, In any sense, constitute an aban- year7
"dog owners are the most selfish people in the donmentof Taiwan. But lfwe don't move soonto
Editor:
Your July 18th edition had an ar ticle in it world." I agree heartily wi th this view, upgrade our ties with Peking and downgrade our
We all have to sor t of guess and grope In th*
headed Sanford Joined By Apopka. You sta ted SELFISH NESS.
Lack of consideration for ties with Taiwan, we could see new shif ts In the dark. When we were in China last October with
Owl. the Sanford City Commission had recently oth ers, lack of respect for the law.
big power balance in East Asia which would be the U.S. World Affairs delegation, we had a
passed a resolution thankin g Rep. Hattaway for
strong sense that the Chinese were dissa tisfied))
While th e dog situation in Sanford has n- very adverse to our na tional interest,
his attempt to am end the Sunshine Law and that
e lack of progress In normalization and
proved gr ea tly since passage of the leash la w, WilY was Nixon invited to Peking earlier this with th
Apopka has Followed suit. Sanford ta king such a
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as to an explana tion for it. We ll, thi,
us
year,
dog owners in my neighborhood have ignored the
stand is news to me!
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I don't have an explanation. I have several
Law, ignored th e police officers and animal
Ch
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was
that President Ford felt threatened
in
I would like to know exactly which Sanford control office rs who ha ve conferred with them, hypotheses. One is that this was a very perso
nal
by
an
attack
from
the Republican right and could
thing on the part of Mao who felt Indebted to
Commissioners voted for this resolution. Next and are brin ging up children to also have
no t afford to take the chance of normalizing
election time I will work hard to get them respect for th e la w, th ereby assurin g ui of Nixon because Nixon was the President who
made the move to ward normalization. I think relatio ns and bringing up the Taiwan issue. The
defeated. Sure, elected officials wan t Sir. Hat. another generation of juvenile delinquents,
Chinese could see from their vantage point that
also, in a very peculiar way, it was a conflicting the
taway's Sunshine Amendment passed so they
The above-descr ibed dog owners either do not
endorsement of Nix on for the normalization
th
signal
to
e
United States an d to the Soviet
can meet in secret and make decisions out of
rea lize, or intentionally ignore the fact that their Union. On the
process
would stifle the Republican right. They
one hand it was a signa l to
public's eye if they so desire (with less than a type. ca used th
may ha ve seen this as a move which would have
e leash la w to be deemed Soviet Union that China still ha
d its U.S. conquorum at any one time, of course),
necessary. As they say in Vermont. .THINK
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the Ford Administration to move ahead.
nectlons.On the other hand, it was a signal to
Let's keep public officials acts Public! ABOUT IT.
United States that in the long run the United Assess China's military strength.
Attorney General Robert Shevin said that
When you ask w ha t L the Chinese military
Name With held Sta tes has to move ahead towards no rHattaway's Sunshine Amendment would destroy
By Request mnalization. But these are all hypo theses.
for
compos i ti on in raw numbers, obviously it's
ce
the Sunshine Law and I agree.
China's military str ength.
much larger than that of Taiwan and it does ha ve
Sanford
Assess
J une Cameron
China has acquired a very minimal nuclear nuclear weapons. But China's lack of amSanford, Florida 32771 Likes Kiddie Shows
deterrent. It has in place less th an 100 missiles phibious capabili ty is a f un damental fact of
that can reach various targets In the Soviet military life. The best estima tes, and we know a
Editor:
Union.
It has not co mpleted Its work in acquiring good deal about the Chinese Communist force,
Selfish Dog Owners
I just wanted to tell you that I like the Kiddie an ICBM that could reach the United States. This grant t hem a
capability of support of only a
the Shows you spo nsor very much. I went to all of the is very weak de terr ent but (it) gives a certa in handful of di visions across th
at strai t, whereas
Several weeks ago I witnessed a
fun shows last year, and guess what' I enjoyed protection. Its conventional position has act ually on Taiwan there Is an active figh
TV program SIXTY MINUTES, prefaced by
ting force of
them very much. I'm going to all the shows this deteriorated in the last few years, largely 3,400,00
0 tough Taiwanese troops who are cerrerriarks that it might well be the worst program year, too. I
enjoyed popcorn, coke, ticket because its air force is now obsolete. I would add tairdy determined to defend themselves against
they would ever show. It was on dogs, and drawings, and
the movie, too! So thanks for th at t here are a variety of deterrents to Pekin g an attack From th
e mainland. Moreover, the
wed many small children infected with dog' br inging them to us'
considering military action (against Tai wan ) in mainland is not conquering an enemy
worms, which were even found in their lungs and
piece of
the foreseeable future. One is a hundred miles of territory but "libera ting" ki th
tra ins. I just wish every dog-owner could have
and
kinsmen
as
Lisa Garr is water and Peking's lack of adequate naval and the
Chinese Communists put It. It's not going to
viewed this
Sanford amphibious capabilities,
destroy Taiwan In order to take It.

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Lord Thomson of Fleet, the Canadian-born chairman of the vast Thomson newspaper
empire, died in a London hospital today at
82, his
office announced.
Thomson built a publishing empire that Included about
180 newspapers, some 105 magazines and several radio
and television stations in Britain, Ireland, the United
States, Canada, Africa, Asia and the West Indies. The
newspapers included the Times and the Sunday Times In
London and the Scotsman in Edinburgh.
The value of his business operations has been estimated
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and prices down in times of high unemployment,
But this doesn't work when labor un ions control
wages and corporations administer prices.
When real output of the economy declines, as it
did in 1974, and when it grows slowly, as it is expected to do this year, real personal income must
decline or grow slowly. Otherwise inflation is
inevitable,
Only increased production and productivi$y
can justify increased purchasing power. Our
government must make that clear to the people or
face the inflationa ry consequences.
Direct government involvement in wage and
price decisions should be avoided if possible. But
voluntary restraints m ust be urged by th e
government and mandatory controls sho uld be
imposed if necessary.

Pork Barrel
Congress wants veto au thority over Penta gon decisions
close mili ta ry bases. The obvious purpose is to make politica l
use of Pentagon spending. ft's the old pork barrel approach
President Ford vetoed the fiscal 1977 military construction
authorization bill because Congress tacked on a provision
requir ing the Pentagon to pro vide Congress with a year's advance notice bef ore closing or significan tly cutt ing the work
any major military base lathe United States.
Recently the House of Representatives voted to override the
veto hot the override effort failed in the Senate. That's good.
The Democra ts in their platform ca ll For a reduction in
defense spending by about $5 billion to $7 billion. 'We must be
tough-minded," the platform says. But when the Pentagon
seeks to save defense dollars for more efficient use by
closing
down uneconomic mili tary bases in this country,
the
Democratic majority in Congress seeks to overrule t he decision
and keep the bases open, simply for political reasons.
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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) Rioting raged
across the black Soweto township today after six weeks of
tension, and police reported that at least three blacks
were shot to death.
An estimated 20,000 blacks broke through a police barricade and tried to march on Johannesburg, eight miles to
the north, but police said they fired over their heads and
turned them back.
The marchers
protesting the detention of student
leaders and voicing other grievances of South Africa's
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WASHINGTON — Like the moon, Haiti
presents its bright side to the world. But it also
has a dark, unseen side which It tries to hide
from the world.
The government discourages newsmen from
visiting the most bleak areas, where the
peasants are starving while their rulers feast.
Foreign reporters, who have ventured too far,
have been hustled out of the country on the next
available plane.
One bold young Haitian reporter named
Gassner Raymond dared to write a story
criticizing the government. Two weeks later, his
body was discovered in a roadside ditch.
We sent our roving reporter, Hal Bernton, to
the tiny, mountalalous Caribbean nation to seek
out the stories the government would Like to
suppress. Posing as an itinerant student, he
traveled with a knapsack on his back into the
forbidding area.
Bernton began his Investigation in Port-AuPrince, the bright side of Haiti, where tourists
IOU in elegant hotels, drink cool glasses of
tropical rum punch and dance after dark in sleek
discotheques.
But if Haiti Is a tropical paradise for the
foreign tourists, it Is a land of luxury for the
ruling class. They are dominated by the amazing
Duvalier family, who have amassed a pirate's
fortune since the late "papa Doe" Duvalier
seized power in 158

Millionaire Guns Down Family In Mansion
FORT WORTH, Tex. (Al') — A groundskeeper for multimil- W.W. Matthews,
Police said that as Gavrel and Miss Bass approached the house,
lionaire Thomas Cullen Davis stood under one of the massive oak
Davis' wife, Priscilla, 35, was shot once In the chest but escaped they saw a man leaving and asked him, "What's going on?" The
trees surrounding the Davis mansion and shook his head,
from the house, running across the nearly half-mile of lawns and man — wearing
a black wig — said he would show them and led
"He was acting pretty normal. He got pretty mad when he meadows to a neighbor's home.
them Into the house, officers said. When Miss Bass recognized the
couldn't get hold of a veterinarian to take care of one of these
The bodies of Andrea Wilburn, Mrs. Davis' 12-year-old daughtkr man as Davis and called him
by name, he wheeled around and
dogs, but other than that he was all right," said Weldon Harding,
by a previous marriage, and Stan Fare, 30, a friend of Mrs. Davis, shot Gavrel In the abdomen, she told authorities.
who last saw his boss earlier this week.
were found in the mansion.
Miss Bass then raced to a roadway and flagged down a
On Tuesday, Fort Worth police said Davis turned his anger —
"I just can't believe that It happened," said Harding. "I'd seen motorist, who called police.
and a loaded pistol on his estranged wife, his stepdaughter and Stan Farr around the house a
lot of times and, of course, knew the
Fan's body was found in the breakfast room of the mansion,
two of their frIends, killing two of them and wounding the others,
little girl and Mrs. Davis. It all seems pretty unreal,"
which
sits on 140 acres of rolling meadowland and finely clipped
The 42-year-old scion of a wealthy industrial family was
As the wounded Mrs. Davis fled the mansion in one direction, lawns. Farr, 30, an exiexas Christian University
basketball star,
arrested four hours later on two counts of murder and two counts
house guest Beverly Bass, 18, returned from another after a date
was killed "by several wounds," police said.
of attempted murder. He was freed Tuesday night on $80,000 bond
with Gus Gavrel Jr., 21, a friend of Davis' eldest stepdaughter,
Andrea's body was found in a basement utility room where
af ter ta king a psychiatric examination orde red by Peace Justice
Dee Wilburn.
police theorized she crawled after being shot In the chest.
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75 Persons Flee

Deadly Gas Cloud

PHILADELPHIA (AP) —
"We're concerned, of course,
"We've been going to cornsymptoms of the unknown fluThe wave of deaths and illness- but health authorities have adlike disease.
munlon so much here that we'd
es that followed an American vised us that the ailment apAlthough attendance totals be spiritually readied before
MOSSY HEAD (AP) — About 75 people were
Legion convention here two parently came from contact
for the eucharistic congress are death anyhow," said Shriver,
evacuated from this Florida Panhandle community this
weeks ago Is stirring a vaguely with a carrier at the previous
yet to be compiled, in all a mU- who is attending the congress
haunting undercurrent among convention, rather than being
morning when a gas cloud escaping from three derailed
lion persons are expected to at. with his wife, Eunice.
railroad
Roman Catholics attending a Indigenous to the city," said the
tanker cars enveloped the area, officials said.
tend various congress activities
The congress is a global
world spiritual gathering now Rev. Leo McKenzie, arch. this
No
injuries
were reported.
week. There have been no Catholic assembly, held every
in progress.
"It's
put
up
quite a cloud of white vapor, which is a
diocesan communications off I.
reports of illness similar to the four years, that focuses on the
Little uneasiness is evident, cer.
health
hazard
as
well as a fire and traffic hazard," said
unidentified disease.
Eucharist, or Holy Communion,
and the events of the 41st InterLeonard Lindsey, a radio operator with the Florida High.
About 10,
people attended
The only Inkling that the and belief In the Divine presnational Eucharistic Congress the state Legion convention that
way Patrol.
deaths of the previous con- ence In it. The current gatherHe said the lIquifled petroleum gas (LPG) vaporized on
continue on schedule, but con- ended July 24. Twenty have vention
the first In the United
might be dampening
contact with air.
gress officials are in touch with since died, and more than 140
the fervor or turnout for the States In 50 years, centers on
Law enforcement officers, Civil Defense teams and
public health authorities,
have been hospitalized with
congress was that some hotels "Hung of the Human FamIrescue squads from nearby Egila Air Force Base rushed
reported they had vacant rooms
to the area, about 45 miles east of Pensacola, shortly after
At the congress Tuesday,
that had been expected to be
cars of the L&amp;N Railroad freight train derailed at about
church leaders called for greatfilled.
8:45 a.m. EDT.
er
Christian effortsInbehalf of
But this likely stemmed from
It was not Immediately known how many cars derailed.
Pope Paul VI's calling off his freedom and Justice in the
"It's a very explosive gas," said Civil Defense spokesanticipated attendance, and world, Thousands joined Tueswoman Pat Wilier-son. "They're putting out pilot lights
more pilgrims still were arriv- day night at Veterans Stadium
and
hot water heaters" In area homes to try to keep the
in a worship service for that
ing.
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from
being touched off.
goal
The Rev. James Gardiner 0'
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Most Florida congressmen,
Rep. Sam Gibbons, D-Tampa, Atonement at Graymoor, N.Y.,
who receive $10,000 or more a also has acknowledged recelv. said the situation was "really
year in office expense and trav- ing $12,000 a year from a law spooky," but people had not let
el allowances, say it's not firm which represents
it dampen their spirits.
enough and they have pay the clients who sometimes dobusl.
"It's such a great experience
difference out of their own ness with the federal govern-and we're so busy, we don't
pockets, the Cox Newspapers ment, the Cox Newspapers have time toworry," said Sister
reports.
Clare Francis of Boston,
said.
A decision by Circuit Court paid by the original four recently agree(l to start a new
But many of them also have
Gibbons, who declined to re- voicing an unshaken outlook re- Judge Dominick Saul requiring
treasury with a $Z fee from
members of the organization
outside income in addition to ply to the survey on expenses, flected in comments from nu- the Casselberry Board
of
each
Ad.
member governing body.
Casselberry,
Longwood
Winter
their $44,685 congressional also owns stock in Sun Banks of merous nuns, clergy and laity.
Justment to take testimony Springs and Altamonte Springs.
A report is also to be given on
salaries, the newspapers Florida, Roskin State Bank,
Some people suggested that under oa th in zoning
ma tters
cleaning of the waterways in
reported Tuesday.
Exchange Bancorporation, the spiritually inspiring quali- will be discussed
All of Seminole's seven cities the
at tonight's
municipalities of the
A survey of Florida's 15 U.S. Corrollwood State Bank and ties of the gathering warded off 7:30 meeting of the Council
and the county commission county.
of
House members showed 12 re- Sun City Center Bank, the temporal anxieties about mor- Local
Governments In Seminole
porting out-of-pocket ex- newspapers said.
tality.
County at the Sanford City Hall.
penditures for their office operAs a member of the powerful
"I haven't heard of anyone
City officials have stated
ations, the newspapers' Wash- Ways and Means Committee, being scared off," said Sargent
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Gibbons votes regularly on leg- Shriver, one of this year's unsu- fears that the Salfi decision has ULU w
set a precedent
court inThe leader was Rep. Claude islation setting tax rates for cesslul
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dvisory
Pepper, 1)-Miami Beach, who banks and other corporations, presidential contenders and terference In city advisory
said he spent $14,341 for un- in addition to his tax votes on one-time head of the Peace hoard procedures.
Salfi ordered the change In
reimbursed office and tele- the House floor.
Corps.
procedure la te last year when
phone expenses, salar ies, dues
Monumental Properties ap.
and su bscriptions.
See Th e New All In Th e Ear
pealedadecisionbytheCassel.
Pepper reported on his House
0.
berry board granting a special
fina ncial disclosure Form that
exception to businessman
he had at least $1,000 income
Thomas Radio!f to permit the
from law firms In Miami Beach
construction of a mini-raceway
and Titusville.
on a 7.5 acre tract south of SR
He also is a director and senCASSELBERRY A lenthv deposits on street lighting
sJO.
br vice president of Washing- agenda faces the Casse lberr y
Other items include approval
ton Federal Savings and Loan City Council at a 7:30 p.m. of $15,000 payment for the city's
Salfi found that the board did
Association in Miami Beach meeting today at city hall.
share of utility lines to the act Improperly by not requiring
and holds stock in two Dade
The governing body will Crow, Pope and Land those speaking to do so under
County land companies, one consider at a public hearing an properties and authorization for oath. The board recently rebank and two real estate mort- application to close, vacate and the administration to prepare heard the Radloff case and
gage firms.
and
abandon a part of Sunset Drive. bid
specification after testimony over a two week
The disclosure form does not At the regular meeting council documents for the pucha.se of a period again granted the
require a congressmen to state will discuss building permit generator for the fire depart- request.
his amount of Income, except fees on city issued contracts ment.
Also on the agenda for the
that it's over $1,000, or the and consider a recomAt a workshop following the meeting is a report from the
amount of stock except that It's mendation for developer meeting, the board will review treasurer, Mayor Gerald
a preliminary plat for Christensen of Casselberry,
Storybook Village; consider a refunding membership fees
rezoning request from Greater
Construction Co. for Saiisalito
Phase II from R4 (apartment
Zoning) to planned unit
development (PUD) and
Todd Graham, Lake Mary
AUGUST3
consider authorizing a staff
Oliver E.Sjoblom, Lake Mary review of the proposed addition
ADMISSIONS
Ruth B. Sutterby, Winter to the ABC Lounge, west of U.S.
Park
Sanford:
17-922.
Serena Bramble
Glenna E. Cook
J. B. Holtzclaw
Kevin A. Nathan
ouoert J. rewman
Deborah H. Redding
CIUDF M. WJIm'EN
Ohio, his fa ther, Ruf us C.
John H. Senn
Whitten of Sanford, and 12
Marcia Southerland
Claude Michael Whitten, 58, grandchildren,
Carl W. Vanwinkle
of Fifth St., Sanford, died
In lieu of flowers donations
George Waldvogel
Tuesday at Florida Hospital are to be made to the Good
Lewis E. Annis, DeBary
South after a lengthy Illness. Shephera Lutheran Church
Josephine F. Donaghy, Born and raised
In Sanford, he Music Fund.
DeBary
retired after 20 years service as
Grarnkow Funeral Home in
Elizabeth M. Grandi, Deltona a fire chief at the Sanford Naval
charge of arrangements.
Linton E. Knowles, Deltona Air Station. He was
a member
Perry F. Lediard, Deltona
of Good Shepherd Lutheran
Betty M. Flowers, Lake Church and the National
Fire
Monroe
Chiefs Association.
Survivors include his
DISCHARGES
Mary Ellen Whitten of Sanford;
Tuesday's high 91, today's
W. L. Gramkow LFD
four sons, the Rev. Ronald C. low 72. RaInfall: .49 Inch.
Sanford:
Whitten, Henderson, S.C., Gene
Considerable
cloudiness
Emma Akins
Funeral directing cannot, be
Michael Whitten of Satellite through Thursday with thunRichard Brooks
Beach, Terrence H. Whitten of dershowers likely. Highs
regarded as just another "job." It
Arnold C. Cleveland
requires dedication and a sense of
Omaha, Neb.; and Timothy C. mainly In the mid and upper
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Rosa L Silas
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Mary F. Smith
per cent.
Thomas Wade
Funeral Notice
EXTENDED FORECAST
Willie B. White
Scattered mainly afternoon
Gladys M. Whittemore
and evening thundershower,
WHITTEN, CLAUDE M.'...
Emogene Wilkins
Funeqa$ servcfl for Claude M
except night and morning
Whitten. 54. of Fi fth. St. Sari
William S. Willis
showers likely along southeast
ford. *no died Tuesday al
Edna R. Waggoner, Chuluta
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Frank Blondolillo, Deltona
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Duvali*ers

"Why IS It the pictures all the way from Mars
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degree. Lower speeds In more restricted and
crowded roads are necessary, but when you're
tooling it down an interstate highway at 55mph and
you're going any distance at all, you're completely
worn out by the time you arrive at your destination.
Too, I've noticed a tendency to get much more
travel weary on such trips when trying to stay
within the speed limit.
All three persons interviewed in the story said
they didn't feel the lower speed limit was being
enforced anyway and It was pointed out that a
recent survey of the American Automobile
Association asked, "What is the biggest motoring
issue."
The reply was to "enforce the 55 mph speed limit
or abolish It."
Interesting?

Th ere was little or nothing in the acceptance
s peeches of Jimmy Carter and Fritz Mondale on

BERRY'S WORLD

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His place has now been taken by his 24-year.
old son, Jean-Claude Duvalier, more affectionately known as "Baby Doe," who governs
under the watchful, maternal eye of his mother,
"Marnon Simone" Duvalier.
They impose a special tax on nearly all the
principal goods the Impoverished nation
produces. The money goes into the royal
treasury for the Duvaliers to spend as they
please. Sources who have kept tabs on the family
estimate the Duvallers have stashed over $200
million in Swiss banks.
"We are painfully aware," a U.S. official told
Bernton, "that It's the little farmers who have
provided the Funds to pave the streets of Port-AuPrince."
The oppressed peasants also have paid for a
fleet of 10 sleek automobiles, which "Baby Doe"
rides over the paved streets. Sometimes, he
scatters money to the appreciative crowds.
The family also owns numerous villas scattered around the country. The latest acquisition
was a Spanish hacienda for "Mamon Simone."
From the bright lights and plush hotels of
Port-Au-Prince, Bernton headed with his
knapsack Into the northwest section of Haiti. He
sought directions from missionaries, social
workers and others familiar with the hinterland.
They warned him the Haitian military would
stop him from entering the area.
Neverthe!ej, Berntri cliniL.d .ioar1 a

Nowadays, it
a bundle of money to
pay for a college education. No matter how
OU
it.
But with I. nited States Savings Bonds,
OU can Count on having the riionc when
you need it.
In fact, svlien nu join the Payroll Savings
Plan
the Bond-A-Month Plan, saving
can work out to just pennies a day.
You see, a little is set aside to buy Bonds
for you. Regularly. Automatic-ally.
And before you know it, those pennies
add up to a pretty nice education.
S buy I I.S. Savings Bonds.
They make saving for college more than
st
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St'ri.'s K Bonds pay I, snt,'r,'st when held to
maturity of 5 years (41
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colorfully painted native bus and perched
himself on the roof for the Jolting, all-day ride up
the Island. The opulence of Port-Au-Prince
quickly Faded into scenes of stark poverty.
Alongside the dusty road were clusters of
mud-walled houses, with roofs of palm fronds.
Young children, with the thin arms and swollen
bellies that betray malnutrition, stood naked In
the dust. Some stared sullenly; others shouted
greetings.
Haiti is the poorest nation in the Western
hemisphere. Bernton made his way into its
poorest region. lie hiked the last 10 miles to an
isolated village. Along the way, he passed
through a desolate land of charcoaled tree
etz. T'.c trtc S. _ J 1T,cvij f'ticti 'uy fl4iUVeS, me
hard wood burned into charcoal for fuel. Among
the blackened stumps were even more stark
thickets of cactus.
Without vegetation to stop the erosion, rain
torrents had carved deep gullies into the barren
terrain. The swirling water had washed away the
soil, leaving only exposed cracks.
The land had also been baked by two summers of drought, Yet the Haitian government
had refused to first to acknowledge the drought
and had later barred U.S. voluntary agencies
from bringing In tree clothing. This might have
competed with the thriving used-clothing
business Duvaller's favored friends operate in
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Bernton was exhausted when he reached the
village. The dirt-poor villagers brought him ripe
mangoes to eat, lie was taken in by a farm
family, who lived In a small thatched hut atop a
barren knoll.
The farmer tried to scratch a living from a
small plot watered by a tiny creek.
"This year, the rain has not come," the
farmer said, shaking his head wearily. "We
work so hard. And all for nothing. Many of
the
children are weak. Each month, we
replant our
land. But there is no rain. Nothing grows."
To escape starvation, many people already
have left the region. Some set out dangerously In
flmy little
In reach the
Bahamas. Others made the hard trek to Port-Au.
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"The people's situation is critical," he said.
"The mango harvest Linearly finished
and there
Will soon be nothing left to eat."
Bernton saw how dependent the people were
on the sweet mnangoes. They sucked up every last
drop of the Juice, then threw away the skins to be
eaten by dogs, pigs, donkeys and goats.
The children, their hair turned to a rust color
by malnutrition, usually squatted In front of their

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NEW YORK (AP) Olympic deca thlon winner Bruce
Jenner says he's received a bundle of offers from movies
to television since winning the gold medal In the Montreal
Olympics.
On his way home to San Jose, Calif., Jenner,
told
re porters Tuesday that "I really don't know how many
offers we have. There are still unopened telegrams back
at the hotel and you Just can't believe the offers that
poured In during the first two days."
Jenner's agent, George Wallach, said the proposals
Include a movi e wi th Jenner starr ing as Superman,
television offers from NBC and ABC, and a plan for a book
to be called "The Last Mile."
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Ray To Cover Convention
NEW YORK (AP)— Elizabeth Ray will cover the Republican National Convention for Genesis magazine.
'We want her to talk to as many people as she can, get
Interviews wi th the people she knows," said Genesis
publisher Nor man Hill in a telephone interview Tuesday.
Hill refused to say how much Genesis will pay Miss Ray,
the Ca pitol Hill secretary who rose from obscurity when
she co ntended that she had been hired by Rep. Wayne
Hays, D-Ohio, only to provide him with sexual favors.
Put Hill said, "She'll carry a tape recorder everywhere
she goes a nd she'll write it out in longhand. She can't type,
y'know."
Hill said Miss Ray's article will appear in the December
Issue of Genesis and that the magazine's November issue
will feature pictures of Miss Ray posing nude.

Assault Suspects Trial Set
MADISON, Wis. (AP) The trial of Bennett Masel, 21,
charged with assaulting Sen. Henry Jackson during his
Wisconsin presidential primary campaign, will begin Oct.
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Masel is accused of spitting at the Washington
Democrat during a Mar ch 30 campaign stop at an airport
Masel's lawyer asked Tuesday that the trial in U.S. District Cour t coincide wi th a congressional recess so
Jackson could be subpoenaed.
U.S. Magistra te Barbara Crabb granted Masel permi ssion to go to Kansas City later this month to attend the
Republican National Con ven tion as a correspo ndent for a
YIppie newspaper.

Previn To Star In Programs
PITTSBURGH (AP)
Andre Previn, the Pittsburgh
Symphony Or chestra's new music director, will write and
star in a series of eight programs to be produced by
WQED-1V, the local Public Broadcasting System outlet.
The series will be aired na tionally by PBS and will Include programs from the symphony's regular series at
Heinz Hall, as well as educational programs.
Tar get air date is early 1977, pending final approval by
Alcoa of i ts M,000 grant to underwrite the series.
Previn did a series for the British Broadcasting Corp.
while conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra. The
BBC series won the 1972 British Cri tics Award for Music
Theaters
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HOTICEOFINTENYTO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAM
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
NO T ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
FLORIDA.
the undersigned. desiring to engage
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$.1477.CA.$9-A
under the fictitious name
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND InbUsineu
of APPY DAZE FARMS at Post
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF Office Box 491. LonqwC'od. Florida,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a cor.
to register the said
'! poration organized and existing 32750 intends
of the United States name with the clerk of the Circuit
under the Laws
Court of Seminole County, Florida.
of America,
DATED this 11th day of July. AD.
Plarntifl,
1976.
vs.
William A. White
ROBERT 0. HUMPHREYS and
Alice V. White
wife. DORIS HUMPHREYS,
publish. July 21. 20, Aug. 4. II. 1914

Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: ROBERT D. HUMPHREYS

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TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA
Residence and address
NOTICE
unknown
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
253.115, Florida Statutes,
DORIS HUMPHREYS
that the Board of Trustees of the
15 Fleetwood Drive
Internal Improvement Trust Fund
Farmingville, New York
of the State of Florida has received
11738
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED an application from Seminole
__
.
County, co James J. Buck, Jr..
that an action to foreclose a mor
Seminole County Courthouse, 1
tgage
on
the
following
properly
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in North Park Avenue, SantorcL,
Vb
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Seminole County, Florida:
Florida 32fl1, for a lease by at
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,
.'..110 square feet, more or
11
TWO,
according
to
the
Plat
thereof
less, of sovereignty land sp.
.
.
as recorded in Plat Book 16, Pages
of ptenit to their riparian
.4'•
9S and 96, of the Public Records
ownership on Lake Mills, in Section
Seminole County. Florida
21, Township 21 South, Range 32
has been filed against you and you East,
Seminole County, Florida, for
are required to serve a Copy of your
an existing fishing pier.
a
written defenses, if any, to it on
objections to the leasing of this
PHILLIP H. LOGAN. of
submerged land should b filed in
SHINHOLSER,
LOGAN
AND
i::
writing with Mr. Edward H.
MONCRIEF, Attorneys for
Cederholm. Bureau of Stale Lands,
______
Plaintiff, Post Office B
3279
Department of Natural Resources,
Sanford. Florida flit, and file the
above Crown Building, 202 Blount Street,
"Q" original with the Clerk of the
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.
Court on or before September 9, TallahaSsee, Florida 32304. en orlo
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before 5:00 p.m. on the 16th day of
1
. .
1976; otherwise, a Judgment may be
1976.
entered
against
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relief
August,
you
for
..
Publish July 2 1 . 21. Aug. 4, 1976
demanded
in
the
Complaint.
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DES-82
WITNESS my hand and the seat of
this
Court
on
this
30th
day
of
July,
IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Fay Brake, coordinator of Seminole Community College'. Leisure Time Program, demonstrates
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
karate throw with Fred Kelley, th ird-degree bla ck belt instructor f rom Altamonte Springs. Kelley 1976.
(SEAL P
FLORIDA.
will be teaching Karate I at SCC, beginning August 16, The eight-week class will meet on Mondays
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr
CASE NO. 76,916.CA4.EE
Clerk of the Circuit
and Wednesdays from 9:30 a.m. to 11a.m. Registration fee for the class, which is open to people aged
DIVISION:
Cou rt
LIBERTY NATIONAL LIFE IN.
16 and older, Is 815.
By: Martha T. Vihlen
SURANCE COMPANY, an Alabama
Deputy Clerk
corporation,
PHILLIP H. LOGAN—of
Plaintiff,
.
SH1NHOLSER, LOGAN AND
vs.
MONCRIEF
WILLIAM H. MILLER and ISMA W.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
MILLER, his wife, SOUTHEAST
Post Office Box 2219
BANK OF EAST ORANGE. for.
Sanford. Florida 32111
merly BANK OF EAST ORANGE.
Puhlith.Aug, 1. 11. ii, 25, 1976
LEVIE FLORIDA INVESTMENTS.
DEC 25
a partnership. DOROTHY SMITH
and WESLEY SMITH.
WASHINGTON (AP) - The liberal research and lobbying record reactions by those who feet the experimental drugs
Defendants.
CIA used federal narcotics group,
NOTICE OF ACTION
took them. No CIA men were sometimes had on those who
TO DOROTHY SMITH and
agents to administer exAccording to the newly re-- present when the drugs were received them.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
WESLEY SMITH
periznental drugs to unwitting leased documents, the technical administered, the report said.
"In a number of Instances ,,, COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
Residence unknown
FLORIDA
ORLANDO
DIVISION
informants and criminal sus- services division of the CIA
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Some subjects were "inform- the test subject has become Ill
NO. 74.141-OrI-CIv.Y - that an action to foreclose a mor
peels in a program aimed at contracted with officials of era or members of suspect for hours or days, including COURT
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. tgageon the following real property
finding chemicals that could al- what was then known as the criminal elements from whom hospitalization in at least one Plaintiff, v Leroy Alexander, 69 ux situate in Seminole County, Florida.
ter human behavior, according U.S. Bureau of Narcotics to the (narcotics) bureau has ob. case," the report said. It said Defendant(s). -NOTICE OF SALE described as follows- Notice
is hereby given that
LOT 20. Block 9, NORTH
to newly declassified govern- ha ve mind-in fluencing drugs tamed resul ts of operational the agent involved In that case pursuant
to a summary final decree ORLANDO SECOND ADDITION,
ment documents.
tested on unwitting subjects. value through the tests," ac- had trouble finding out the ef- of Foreclosure entered on June 21, according to the Plat thereof as
The documents released toIn one document, a CIA in- cording to the report by the in- feels of the drug and had to 1976 by the above entitled Court, in recorded in Plat Book 12, Pages 53
day give previously undisclosed spector general noted that the spector general, an internal make "guarded Inquiry after the above styled cause, the un Slot the Public Rords of Seminole
dersigned United States Marshal, or County, Florida.
details of a program initially CIA felt the drugs needed to be agency watchdog.
the test subject's return to nor- One of his duly authorized deputies.
has been filed against you and
outlined by both the Rockefeller tested in "normal life settings."
will sell the property Situate in William H. Miller and Isms W.
The CIA was troubled by a mal life."
Seminole
County,
Florida,
described
Miller, his wife, Southeast Bank of
Commission and the Senate inThat would allow a complete problem in gathering results
Although working records of
Lot
64, tess the East 3
East
Orange. formerly Bank of East
te lligence committee.
study of the drugs' f ul l capabi. beca use after nar co tics agents the program ha ve been de- theof,
as'er
WASHINGTON
i
Orange. and Levi* Florida In t
Both investigations of the CIA lities "to produce disabling or dispensed the drugs, there was stroyed, the CIA has said the SUBDIVISION, accordingHEIGHTS
to plat vestments, a partnership. You are
program, which began in 1955 discrediting effects or to in- no guarantee that an agent drug research program was thereof recorded in Plat Book 3, required to serve a copy of your
page 37, of the
records of written defenses, if any, to this
and was known as MKULTRA crease the effectiveness of in- would get a first-hand look at completely phased out by 1967. Seminole County.public
Florida at public action
on SMITH AND HAYDEN,
and MKDELTA, suffered from terrogation of hostile subjects." the subject under the influence,
The 1963 inspector general's outcry to the highest and best bidder P. A, attorneys for the Plaintiff.
for
cash
at
1200
o'
clock
noon
on
a lack of information because
The Inspector general's re' the report said. But, It said, the report said some researchers
whose address is 1316 Barnett Bank
August24. 1976 at the west
the CIA destroyed most.fles on port said that under the deal tests did give the agency valu- felt the work to be "profes- Tuesday,
Building. Jacksonville. Florida,
of the Seminole County 37202,
and file the original with the
the program In 1973.
with the narcotics bureau, the able experience In perfecting sionally unethical" and that Courthouse. Sanford. Florida.
Clerk of the above Styled Court on or
Dated
7
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The new documents were ob- CIA financed the operation and techniques for covertly dcliv- some parts of the MKULTRA
before the 75th day of August. 1976,
MITCHELL A. NE WBE RGER
tamed under the Freedom of established "safehouses" ering drugs and in identifying testing "places the rights and
otherwise a judgment may be en
United States Marshal
tered against you for the relief
Information Act by the Center where the narcotics agents effects of different drugs.
Middle District of Florida
Interests of U.S. citizens in
demanded in the Complaint
for National Security Studies, a could dispense the drugs and
KENOELL W. WHERRY
Another problem was the ef- jeopardy."
WITNESS my hand andthesealof
Assistant United States Attorney
said Court on thiS 16th day of July.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Vacationers who that some customers have paid $2,000 and up for
soon. But the incident Is posing put down money for long-term accomomla- use of a resort facility for 20 years only to find
a number of questions for par. tiom In resort areas have more safeguardsthat the company went out of business without
ents, hospital officials, tourist today to guarantee they get what they pay for. constructing the units,
agen cies, hotelmen and others.
The Cabinet Tuesday unanimously approved
In other cases, facilities were oversold,
Some observers pr
Predict It emergency regulations to clamp down on abuses making It impossible for persons to vacation

McCain resigned before the recommendation reached the
House floor although he still faces a disbarment trial by the
Florida Bar over the same allegations. He now is practicing law
in Miami.
The 1974 decision directed a new trial of the $100,000 suit against
Olsen by Saul Goodman. The suit Involved a loan Goodman made
to Olsen to buy some stock.
The court overturned a Dade County Circuit Court decision to
dismiss the suit on grounds that usery was involved in the loan.
The high court decision ordered that usery be eliminated as a
defense In the retrial, set for October.
Olsen said McCain failed to tell the court of a $25,000 "kickback" which Goodman forced him to pay in addition to payment
of $50,000 on a $150,000 loan. Goodman contended that $100,000 was
still owed.
McCain also failed to tell the court that the case was being tried
In New York, where Olsen went to buy the stock, Olsen said.
Goodman was represented by Frank Ragano, one of the lawyers mentioned in impeachment committee testimony as
posaibily being favored by McCain. Ragano has since been
suspended from law practice following a federal tax-evasion
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"Petitioners note throughout the discussion in the inner court
memoranda prepared by former Justice McCain he made several
10 misstatements of fact and law which could lead to a different
result in the case," they said.
The committee recommended impeachment of McCain for favoring certain lawyers In court decisions and mishandling campaign Funds.

By: Lillian T Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
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"It is a pity that the Supreme
Court has chosen to duck this very Important question, for
whatever reason," a legislative attorney says.
Mark Glick, House Juciclary Committee staff director, commented Tuesday when the court refused to review an opinion
which legislative leaders said was made after then-Justice David
McCain misled the court.
In its six-line order rejecting petitions for review, the court
gave no explanation for its 7.0 decision.
"It has always been felt that there was a coverup of McCain's
action and the present action does not do anything to dispel that
all-pervasive feeling," said Glick, who also was director of a
House impeachment committee Investigation of McCain.
Glick filed a petiton for review last month on behalf of House
'P Speaker Dona'd Tucker, D.Tallahassee, who appointed the impeachment committee, and Rep. William J. Rish, DPort St. Joe,
who chaired the panel.
Review also was sought by Richard Olsen, loser in the 1974 high
court decision involving a $ $100,000 law suit against him.
In the petition, Tucker and lUsh said secret records opened In
the impeachment inquiry showed that McCain had misled the
court in the case.

COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
II 1976
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION COURT NO. 76.111-Orl-CIv.Y UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Plantff, v Leroy Evan Morse, 69
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
us., Oil. Defendant(s). -NOTICE PROBATE DIVISION
OF SALE - Notice is hereby given File Number 76.176.CP
I.
that pursuant to a F INAL DECREE Division
of Foreclosure entered on June 21,
IN RE: ESTATE OF
1976 by the above entitled Court.
in ELZIE J BUTLER
the a bo ve styled cause , the un
Deceased
dersigned United States Marshal, or
NOTICE OF ADMINSTRATION
one of his duty authorized deputies,
will sell the property situate ill TO ALL PERSONS HAVI NG
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Seminole Count y. Florida. de,crlb.d
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
65 Lot 39 and the West of Lot 40,
PERSONS INTERESTED
Block II. Sanlando the Suburb OTHER
IN THE ESTATE
Beautiful. Sanford Section, ac
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
to piat thereof recorded
in that the administration of the estate
Plat Book 3,pages$3",,,$J,Mand of
69.01 the public records of Seminole FileELZIE J. BUTLER. deceased ,
Number 1170 CP. is pending
County, Florida at public outcry to
in the Circuit Court for Seminole
the highest and best
bidder for cash County, Florida, Probate Division,
at Il 00 o'clock noon on
the address of which is North Park
August 24. 1976 at the westTuesday,
door of Avenue, Seminole
County Cour
the Seminole County Courthouse,
thous., Sanford. FL. The personal
Sanford, Florida.
representative of the estate is
Dat ed 713 76
MITCHELL A NEWBERGER MARGARET S. BUTLER. whose
address is 615 Laurel Avenue,
United States Marshal
Sanford, FL. The name and address
Middle District of Florida
Of the personal representative's
KENOELL W. WHERRY
attorney are set forTh below
Assistant United Slates Attorney
All prsons having claims or
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish July 21 , 2$, Aug. A. H, 19 76 demands against the es tate an
required, WITHIN THREE MON
DEB $3
INS FROM THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH'i NOTICE, to tile with the clerk of the
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CAR. above court a written statement of
any claim or dema nd they may
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
have, Each claim m us t b in wr iting
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
and must indicate t he ba sis f or the
CIVIL NO. 76.1331-CA4P.5
CAMERON BROWN COMPANY, claim, the name and addr ess of the
Plaintif. creditor or his agent or attorney,
v
and the amount claimed. If the
claim IS not yet due, the date when it
DAVID SIEGEL, 69 ux. et al..
Defend ants will become due snail be stated If
the claim is contingent or
NOTICE OPACTION
TO. Thomas M. kothera and
unliquidated, the nature of the un 1111,
certainty shall be stated, If the
Constance T Kothera,
claim IS secured, the security shall
his wife
be described The claimant shall
5414 Fairtree
deliver sufficient Copiesof theclaim
Bedford Heights, OhIO
to the clerk to enable the clerk to
11114
YOU ARE HEREBY notified
mail one copy to each personal
a complaint to foreclose a mortgage repfesenlative.
All persons interested in the estate
encumbering the following real
tø whom a coPy of this Notice of
property:
Lot II, Blac k 4. SHADOW HILL, Administration has been mailed are
according to the plat thereof as required,
WITHIN THREE
recorded in Plat Book Il. pages 61, MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF

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(Seêl)
Arthur H BcKwith, Jr.,

Seminole County, Florida,
THIS NOTICE, to file any objections
$2,000 for homeowners Inhas been fil1 aga'nst you and you they may have that challenges the
E78x14
F7804
stalling a heating system run by
are requ ired to serve a copy of y our validity of the deced
ent's will, the
solar energy or by the ear th's
qualifications of the personal
_____ written defenses, if any, to it on VAN
DEN BERG, GAY &amp; BURKE. P a,
Fed. Tax l.84-2.39
in, venue or
natural heat.
...
attorneys for the plaintiff, at Post (unisdiction of the court
in au cases, the government
No tice I hereby given that I am Office Box 793, Orlando, Florida
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND
assistance would beln the form engaged in buSin.t$ at 2100 a. 32502, and file the Original with thi OBJECTIONS NOT $o FILED
99G78x4
French
Ave.,
Seminole
County,
Clerkoftheabove
styled
Court
onor
WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
of tax credit.s. This means a Florida. under
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the fictitious name of before August 241h, 1914; otherwise,
Oat, 04 the first publicationof this
homeowner who qualified AN NCON
CORP
D-11 A a judgment may be entered against Notice
would simply calculate his MARYLAND FRIED CHICKEN, you for the relief demanded in the 1916 04 Adminl5trat: August 4,
register s
complaint.
Fed. Tax 2.55-2.58regulartaxesandthencutthem and thati ntendto ,,
Margaret S Butler
nuIn1casmy hand and t he seal of
As Personal Representative
,
by the proper amount.
Cour t. Seminole County, Florida in said Court on the 16th day of July,
04 inif Estate of
The three provisions are writ- accor dance with the ProvisIons of 1914
H78x14
ELZIE i BUTLER, D,cease(I
ten to ensure that even the the Fictitious Name Statutes, To (Seal)
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
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Wit:
$13 09 Florida Statutes
Arthur
H
Beckwith, Jr,
REPRESENTATIVE.
poores
th
pOOresomeowner
is able 1.0
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Clerk of the Circuit Court
WilI,am L. Colbert
benefit If he Improves his home
Albert Constantine
By Mary N Darden
P0. Box 13, Sanford FL
President
Fed. Tax 2.75-3.08
in Order to ccnserve energy.
Deputy Clerk
Telephone 322211$
Publish July 71. 21. Aug 1. Ii, 1974 Publish )ult 21. 71, Aug
1. It, 191l,Pt,biih Aug 1, II, is.
Thts, if a person's income DE
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flew from Brazil to Miami July no regulations to govern the sales,
Richard Lindgren, Pinellas County consumer shillings by December of the
said.
hinds to insure that purchasers will be able to get affairs director, said that at least 150
same year. Part of the reason
3 and to Orlando July 10.
,000 of
Under time-sharing, customers buy or rent
Horan said he was representing clients in a
George Washington's army
their
money back if the company goes out of certificates with a value of $3 million have
Christiana could not speak hotel, motel or condominium space for a certain case where 71 persons paid $151,000 in timebusiness,
went hungry at Valley Forge
English, had no health insur- num ber of days each year. The co n tracts call for sh
distributed
by
Florida firms in the past year.
aring co n tracts for a Monroe County conwas that in 1 778, butter was
The regulations also require that all contracts
ance and carried no written other purchasers to use the facilities on other dominlum but found that the company did not and sales brochures be submitted to Shevin's
SellIng
for in
thetoday's
equivalent
of
He
said
that
in
one
case
a
Pinellas
County
$2
40
a pound
money.
permission from her mother days of the year.
have clear title to the land and their money was
office. The contracts will also have to allow motel which sold 10,000 certificates went out of Tea sold at $45 a pound. The
authorizing emergency medical
Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin and others argued lost,
cancellation within 15 days.
business, leaving the vacationers high and dry. World Almanac reports

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LOS ANGELES (AP)
Wil- for 10 months, were "in very Hansen, who reported possible miniature gallows in the jury
ham and Emily Harris are re. high spirits," Weinglass said. prejudice against the Harrises room from whic h he hung the
ported confident, and defense
"They're confident and on the jury, said they were Harrises in effigy.
attorneys say they are "encour. strong," he said. "They feel "disappointed" and "disJudge Mark Brandler, In re
aged that it's taking this much pretty secure about who they enchanted" at official response fusing a defense motion for
time" to reach a verdict in the are when you compare them to to their actions,
mistrial following the revelaHarrises' trial on kidnapz'.g, Patricia Hearst."
Mrs. Barton and Miss Hansen Lions, suggested the women
robbery and assault charges.
Miss Hearst is a codefendant came forward last week to re-- were dishonest, and that theIr
"Th e longer the jury's out the on the state charges stemming port that a juror now consid-. test imony was a product of
more encouraged we are," from an incident at Los Ange- ering the Harris case had poasi- their
imaginations.
He
chief defense attorney Leonard lea sporting goods store. Miss bly prejudged the couple weeks defended his own failure to
Weinglass said after the Jury Hearst has said she sprayed the ago. Mrs. Barton said she re- report the matter to defense nd
ended its fourth day of deliber. building with machine gun fire ported the matter but was Ig- prosecution lawyers, saying the
atlons without a decision,
to free Harris after he was nored.
women's information was no
The seven women and five caught shoplifting. The trio
The women also told of a more importaz
a
men of the jury were entering then allegedly commandeered prospective juror building a call
their fifth day of deliberations a van and kidnaped the driver
today. They already have spent to flee.
23 hours and 10 minutes In the
Miss Hearst is to be tried latlocked Jury room.
er on the state charges. She Is
"When we started this case, undergoing psychiatric testing
most people thought It was an af te r her co nviction In San
open and shut case," said Francisco on federal bank rob.
Weinglass.
But now we feel bery charges.
that the Jury must be paying
WASHINGTON (AP)
Meanwhile, two former prosThe was so low that he owed no tax, I
close attention to the evi- pective jurors In the case corn- Senate wants the federal gov- the U.S. Treasury could end up
dence,"
plalned bitterly Tuesday about ernment to pay you up to $225 to sending him a check. For exTh e Harrises, who spent the trial Judge's atta ck on their improve the Insulation In your ample, a person w ho qualified
Tuesday at the Hall of Justice integrity.
home.
for the maximum $
InJail where they have been held
Jeannie Barton and Corinne
Under an amendment ap- sulatlon credit but owed only
proved by the Senate on Tues- $100 in tax would receive a 8125
day night, the government payment from the government.
would pay 30 per cent of the If he owed no tax, he would get
first$l5oincostsforbuylngand $225.
installing Insulation, storm
Hwy. 17-92 2600 Orlando Dr.
Credits for heat pumps and
windows and doors, caulking home Insulation would be availSanford, Fla.
and wea therstripping,
able o nly for home impr ovePh. 321-0920
The plan ls one ola number of ments begun between July 1,
amendments to an omnibus tax 1976, and Dec. 31, 1978.
bill and goes under the heading
The home-Insulation and
of an energy saving incentive, heat-pump credits are part of a
Aseparateprovtsionaddedto Senate-approved energy conthe tax bill would allow some servailon tax package
homeowners to cut their taxes would cost at least $1.2 billion
by up to $1,000 by Installing a over the next 10 years. The
Astro Star 4 Ply Poly
eat pump.
heat
mostexpenalvepartLsthe$75478 Series Whitewalls
Still to be considered by the million estimate for the Insulation credit.
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Declassified Documents Tell Story

Clerk of

began In a Disney World
swimming pool In mid-July,
and may go home to Sao Paulo

Central Florida provides for its dust.ry,
custo me rs in the contracts, Shevin said.
The action came after consumer o ffi cials
"Mi llions of dollars are being spent by people
There were '80 persons in testified that thousands of persons across the who have no protection for some very Intricate

KARATE CLASS

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ORLANDO (AP)
A treatment, But there was little well,
lost or misplaced for days. Fl- this country to Join her gravely
teen-ager from Brazil where concern. Interpreters were
aside certain funds for who are willing to take a chance
Specialized treatment was nancial
and
Insurance ill daughter.
This weekend, Christiana sat emergencies like thjs,"heuys, to help people. I don't know. I
distances are measured in me- with the group, and there was necessary, but parental author- problems became complex
The problems may have been up In a wheelchair.
"Maybe we need a law that xe- Just keep thinking about my
ters expected nine feet of water the feeling of safety in num- Ization was required. Th
e task because of the problems of insurmountable If a family
,beneath the swimming pool Ia. hers,
Dorfoer now faces hundreds quires people visi ti ng a foreign own daughter."
of locating the mother by over- distance, time and language. friend, Erich Dormer of Akron, of dollars of hotel, telephone country to have not only a
bel "V' She dove in, struck
Christiana received sm telephone took five hours
Because of new cumnicy Ohio, had not rushed to Orlando and transportation bills,
passport, but procif of health in..
concrete and broke her neck, emergency treatment, but and two Brazilian police de- regulations for citizens leaving to help the daughter of his Bra"Maybe we need a tax on the surance and written authorChristlana Kawalls' freak doctors and attendants did not partmenta.
the country, It took Christians's zillan friends. It was he who people who travel abroad, or on izatlon for medical treatment if
misassumption mark ed th e he- speak Portuguese and the tow
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Telegrams authorizing fur- mother 13 days to complete the eventually cut through the the tow groups or the countries, they're under age.
ginning of a nightmarish series guide did not speak English
their medical treatment were red tape requi red to come to ti
me-consuming delays to help a tax that makes someone set
of language barriers, errors
"And maybe we need people
and procedural delays.
It almost cost Christians her
life.

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30-Apartments Uflfsjd
DUPLEX- Furnished or Wi
furnished
Ideal
location.
Reasonable rent 363 3721.

Sanford. adults Only Modern
Studio, &amp; I BR Air, carpet, etc.
*99 per mo up 323 $019

372 7495

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house, bath, garage, 16'x40 barn.
Geneva. $150 mo. with $150
security deposit. References. 332.
Rent with option to buy 21x41 2 br.
mobile home. Patio, carport.
shed Pool tennis marina on St.
Johns RIvet. 645-5600
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yard. 116$ mo. plus deposit. 373.
16Q
3 Bedroom, 1 bath house in Sanford.
Fenced yard 645 0567.

Lake Mary- clean &amp; private, 1
bedroom furnished apt I male, no
pets. 322 3930

DELTONA
2 BR, wall to wall
carpet, central heat &amp; air con.
ditioning. screened porch $135 per
mo
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$10
16.2 BR Mobile Homes
Adults- No pets

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S.V. Hardwick. Broker
D*ltona.644 4611

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Lake Mary
Furn Apt.
3 72 7211

1 BR, turn. apt., lights, water turn.
Adults only. *95. 322.2296 after
wk days

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Luxury Patio Apartments
Studio, 1, 2,3
Bedroom Apts.
Quiet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped
Adult-Family

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JUST REDUCED-.- *2.000 for fl
early sate, Nice 3 BR, I bath home
on large corner lot. Attractive
Paneled family room, kitchen
equipped. Shallow well and metal
utility building in back. *72.950.
Call Sanfora's Sales Leader

322.2420 ANYTIME
REALTORS M [S ISIS PARK
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34-Mobile Homes

$306133

2 OR house trailer, furnished, with
lights 6. water. 3223659.
2 BR, near Five Points, private
shady tot, air, mature couple, I
child, $130 mo, $50 dep., plus ulil.
372084S
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JIM HUNT REALTY
2524 Park Dr.
REALTOR
372-3991
322 9251

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TAFFER REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
IIOQE 23thSt.

I BR Trailer
Paola, $ISMo
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322420
2 BR, Lake Mary on 2', acres,
prate iarvj $ iso rr.o 3226219

REALTORS
207 25th ST.
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

35-'Wbile Home Lots
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LAKE MARY- Fenced yard.
Beautiful 'tees. New paint lob. 3
BR. 521,900

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BATEMAN REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker
2636 S. Sanford Ave.
321 0739 eves. 322 7443
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i.n,ri; moons se,, ,' piece, good
condition, $350. Single bed with
box springs &amp; matt,, $50; Chan____________________
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3730107

322-2090
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Sothern, Don Ameche
(Thurs )"HumanJungie,"Gary
Merrill, Chuck Conners. (Fri)
"Joan of the Ozarks" Judy
Canova Joe E. Brown,
3$ MOVIE: (Mon.) FI.ght
Nurse." Joan Leslie, Forrest
Tucker. (Tues) "Deep Walets. Dana Andrews, Jean
Peters (Wed.) "Fifty Roads to
Town
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Savings Kinds

LONGWOOD- I BR, li i baths,
fenced backyard, Deep well

Like new home zoned commercial
ideal office, 521,500. Harold Hall
Realty. Realtor, 323 5771.

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3222420

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Sewers
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v,llh large Shade oak tree In front
Back yard stockade fencing Quiet
neighborhood, convenient to
snooping x',vw
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Decorator wall paper. - Double
carport, patio. Metal storage
shed Will sell FHA. 3 BR. 2 belts,
129,900

FOR
APPOINTMENT
CALL 322-3103

QUIET AREA- 3 OR, l.a bath. A
good
New paint and in good repair.
Owner anxious, Asking $21,500.
Submit your offer
MLS REALTORS

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rifles,
&amp;
shotguns. New, used &amp;
Antique Weapons of
every
description.

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radio. 223 4 cyl. &amp; 3-speed
transmission. Many more
extras, Stock No. R4-S4.
Priced to sell at $4326.45,

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Cepted. Auctioneer,
Col. Wayne H. Blecha.
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CARPORTE SALE- Furniture,
Plants, Antiques, Thurs , Fri &amp;
Sat 3906 Old Orlando Road,
2593

We're Closing out

all 1976 &amp; 1975
Cars. So Come

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sedan. New, air con.
ditlon.d, power steering,

for inspection, 10

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Sun 101. Piano. Freezer, Couch,
Chairs, Camping equipment
Bike, Garden Tools. Fish tank.
Books &amp; House 372 2192

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A.M. until Sale time, 7

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Home Improvements

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SIi) 8. 50111 system Also Interior, Exterior Plastering,
Po$ , n, Gutters 20 yrS E'p
Plaster Patching &amp; Simulated
Eijiy' 5..na C. fSl 9543
Brick &amp; Stone Specialty 372 2750

Auto Painting

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AutO Painting &amp; Minor Body Work i3EST PRICE
BEST PRODUCT
Prof eSS'onal,
experienced
Free Estimates-24 Hours
Painter
Work guaranteed
THERMO TEK,131 093
Bruce's Body Shop, 171 0753
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C&amp;A

DELANO
$3 AcreS. S mm from
downtown Zoned mobile home
sub divisln 5110,000 cash

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
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2542 Park Drive
322 856.5
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Insulation

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For free estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 377
177 1

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To be sold at Public
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a p proximately 200 hand

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DEBARY
from 14,990. Only 190 down with
low payments 6471111

IDYLLWILDE HOMES BY

CONSTRUCTION fric

CLARK

AUGUST 4, 7 P.M.

Roof Repairs, Carpentry. Painlisig,
Home Repairs, Guttering, Cement
work Free estimates $31 $442

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condition. $400 cash. Firm. 332
0531 after 5pm

AUCTION

Peg Real Estate Broker 441 06.10 LAKE BETHEL
'i Mile lake &amp;
373 7595
in 2114
322 0779
canal front. 50 Acres *150.000.
Fantastic terms.
Oviedo area, country home, custom
641 .1011 or"? 151)
built, 71 4 acres, I BR, 3 baths.
SACKETT INVESTMENT
office. 3200 sq. ft., 3 mos. old,
CORP ,REALTORS
*3.000 equity arid assume mo,
New Smyrna
tgage of 555.000 Appraised OCEAN FRONT
Beach. 75'. 50' &amp; 100' lots From
130.000. Owner. 3S .seo
-$17,500 644 1I.
SACKETT INVESTMENT
CORP..REALTORS

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1965 Olds 442. new tires, runs good,
best otter. 3236024 after 6 pm

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GARAGE SALE-- Moving. Sat . &amp;

ISYR FHAFINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3603 Orlando Drive
Sanford, 321 $200

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Reasonable Rates
Cash Ba5i
3730119

Horn. Improvements
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Painting. Remodeling. C,enerau
Repa.rs Call 373 8415

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i!'xJ C Iearng. Ill ctrt, clay, rock
All k nos of digging Houselreil,,s
stored and mov ed 3329)42,

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CORP., REALTORS

Merchandise

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Sewing
Alterations. Dress Making, Drapes,
Upholstery 322 0707

Landscaping &amp;

Sewing Machine Repair

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and fertilizing Free estimates
Phone 3235931

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Clean. Oil I Tune Up.
Your Home $!5
3fl 3444

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Mowing, Edging. Trimming
Free Estimates
Phone373Iltg _______________________
Mowing. Edging. Trimming
Fr,. Estimates
372 0192
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Classified Ad in The Herald. Call
Turtgrass Consulting Service
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322 7611 or 1319993 and a friendly Golf Courses, Ball
Fields, Lawns
ad visor will helD you
Guaranteed r econditoned auto
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373 6079 for more into
batterieS, *12 9', exchange
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REEL'S BODY SHOP. 1109
Remodeiirigand Acjdlogss
Freeeslimatej Noobigation
Sanford Ave.
JOHNNY WALK ER, 3fl 6451
Ki%chen
Bathroom
Cabinets,
General Con tractor
Counter toPs. Sinks Installation
available Bud Cabell 3221057 Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions
I Panting
Brush , roil. Spray
anytime
Custom Work licensed, Bonded v Quality work
Peesonaote prices
Fire estimate 32160M
Free estimates 2270439
Farm Wagons
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LUMBERJACK'S TREE SERVICE
Tree trimming &amp; removal Fr,
estimates Licensed 6. njur,d
862 7197
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Painti'ig

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WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All typesandsizes
We repair arid service
STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
201W 2nd St
372 4172

To List Your Business...DIQI 322-2631çQçI

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ESTERSOPI LANOCLEARING
Bulldozing. Excavating. Ditch work
Fill On, top Soil 322 9G

Lawn Care

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CIa%stiecl Ads didnt work
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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
'22 Models. Call 323-5370 or $31.
4"S Dealer).

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1971 Dodge Swinger, power, air,
automatic. VS, original owner
Excel Cot-id 562 0323

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trucks. For information call Bill
RCy or Jack Mink, 531-1315

guns,

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DAVE'S 3719370
power steering. $1545
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WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD
PINEY WOODS BARN
We Buy
Phone23-I010
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous. Sell
1971 Ford Country Squire wagon;
for 30 pet commission Free Pick
1969 Mustang Fastback; 1966
up-s Auction, Salurdays 7 pm
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, Sanford 327 2270
349.3310.
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white portable TV's, 125 to 165.
HERB'S IV, 1300 S French, 323.
173.4

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SANlSH style slucco-3 BR,
formal dining, range. refrig,2air
units *21.800

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FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

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For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 ilems.
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.

53-TV-

By Owner- Lovely 3 BR. 2 bath
homelnSanford,centralheatand
Real Estate
air, wall to wall carpet, separate
3237832
dining room, 16'xl6' family room,
EVES 372 1541 or 332 0617
garage, large fenced yard.
41--Houses
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beautiful Shade trees. 1616'
workshop or Outside pame room
Charming older 3 BR. extra large
1.5.000 equity and assume loan
beautiful tree shaded yard, Large
Phone 321 0303
picture window, fireplace, Estate
sale, $25,000. Harold Hell Realty,
Twenty West Area- Beautiful 3
a
&lt;]R
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bedroom, 1' bath, central heal.
SANFORD. charm
carpeted, fenced back yard, stove
tiomeon
double lot in beautiful neigh
&amp; refrigerator, $22.500. $400 down,
If VA nothing down, KULP
bort'iood 3 BF. 'I baths, fireplace,
family room. big screened mrrh,
REALTY. 372 7135.
JU)
Li)ICLJ- .1 till,
l'j bath,
extra den or office Mature land,
central heal. carpeting, large
QUIET AREA
scaping 1 Yr. home warranty.
utility room, 177.000
Asking $31,300 Call Phyllis 73 OR redecorated house, lots of
kitchen Cabinets, eating bar new
After
carpeting, new roof, central heat
Hrs. 53.4 1723
But inside is as neat as a pin.
and large fenc ed back yard
Workshop in rear, enclosed
Arorox. 17.000 down. $115 month
FRICKE&amp; FRICKE
Paneled front porch. 511.000.
ASSOCIATES INC.
Price 121,W0 Owner. 323 0522
REALTORS.13I 3253
PRODUCING FRUIT TREES- On
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
extra large lot,) BR, 1 bath, house if you desire to buy or sell real
BROKERS
needs paint &amp; some fixing up
estate, stop in and see me
Days- 323 6123
sl7,S0O
WALTER B STEELE
Ngh?s )72 2352
REQ. REAL ESTATE BROKER
COUNTRY LIVING-- Al its bestt 3 "Your Business Is Appreciated"
-BR, I bath, central heal &amp; air,
110 North Palmetto Ave.
42-44)bjle Homes
carpeting, new roof, workshop
OffiCe 321 0161 Eves: 327 0919
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mm . dining rm , large kitchen,
bedroom, 2 bath. Spanish design
FORGET ME NOT- 3 BR. central
central heal &amp; air *21.000 323
Partly lurnished, air condilioner.
heal 6. air, carpeting, family rm
Isly
3243• 3777075 alter 6
patio, Plus lots more, 525.000

Call Santord'sSale%Leader

80'Autosfo,'SaIe

Cash 322-4132

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Sanford Ave., 4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.

through your Payroll Savings Plan at work.
That way every payda
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service, used machines.

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JENNY CLARK REALTY
Realtor
Phone 305,332 1595
DaysandAfterHou

BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL- 3 OR, 7 SAN LANTA- 3 OR, P- bath.
assume 510.100 mortgage Of 1,
bath, Set well back on two lots,
pet. interest $11125 monthly.
custom Will with goodies galore
$11,900.
112.600

Homes read y for y our Inspection
and Immediate occupancy

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Porcelain Interior, $75
3210675

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Two Paint horses, I large spirited. ;
Small
with
tack,
gentle
Reasonable, 323 515$

Coidspol Refrigerator. Freezer.
g oo d condition, $75. 372 7171
between 9 a m and 2 pm

Stenstrorn Realty

SOUTH

1969 Honda. CS 3.30. 9900 Miles
Excellent cord., $390 332.3117

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CLOSE OUT- New Hofpolnt
Washers, lI lb. capacity. Peg. 1317
With trade. While they last, lust
127$ with trade,
DICK'S APPLIANCES
2617 S. French, 327 7654

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BR, 2 bath, den, Fruit trees, heat,
air. $259 mo 327 63.15

PAOLA- 2 Acres, 4 BR home.
family &amp; dining rooms $19000

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BLAIR AGENCY
373 3544 or 3fl 77 10

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WEEK END RETREAT- Canal
front cabin, 2 BR, completely
furnished Hatvili area. $14,000.

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66-Horses

52-Appliances

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Sanford, Fla.

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healthy, $73. Male &amp; Female. 3227662

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Iiutcti,son Ocean front Apts.,339 S
Atlantic, Daytona Beach Call
Mr P U Hutchison, 372 4058.

Cars &amp; Trucks
Any year thru 1976 models.7
days
week Call collect, 545 2131
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CLASSIFIED ADS DON'T COST THEY PAY.

One of Singer's finest. So ld new for
over 1600 Needs someine to
assume balance. $19650 or pay
*1230 mo Free home trial Will
take trade Call Bill at 1)9 5097
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Longwood
Lakefront, 3 BR. 2
bath, central air, carpeted.
garage, vacant $25,500. Adjoining
lkfrnt. tot, also available. 641

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Quiet
adult
park in
town
254$ Park Dr
322 7861

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Striking California Contemporary
on corner lot with pine trees, cedar
shade shingles, cathedral roof,
unusual Split design with gracious
foyer &amp; garden area off each
room. 3 OR, 2 bath, family room,
many extras Only $29,900 Way
below appraised value. Call today.
Cliff Jordan, Realtor
531 77

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

FISHERMEN CANOEIST
Nice 2 BR, free boat moorage,
discount at Our marina. 373 4301 or
3271170

MORE CASH
For Wrecked orJunk

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MOVING TO ALABAMA
3 BR, Ii , baths, central air 6. heat.
carpeted, eat-in kitchen, closets
galore, enclosed garage, fenced
back close in. Assumable 7"-, pct.
mortgage. $136.65 Pill. Owner
anxious. $26,500.

SPANISH STUCCO

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Want mi or older Dodge Dart, alsc
will bjy any make convertitiles
P -.Ori 373 10

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Pair of adorable white French
Poodles, 7 mos old, very
reasonable. 365 6131

Singer Golden Touch and Sew, is
Singer, Slantomatic, brand new
ConditIon. Singer's best ever. 1265
With cabinet,
TV's from 549
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
301 E. 1st St. Downtown
3229111

SOUTH SEMINOLE GOOD TERMS

322211$
After Hrs.
3220648

Cu f JUNK CARS- from $10 to 5.10.
Call 322 1421 after' pm.

5740

SYS

Low priced 3 OR. In beautifully
shaded Pinecrest. Fenced yard,
$21,500. Harold Hall Realty,
Realtor, 373-3774.

Forrest Greene Inc.

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Doberman AKC Puppies, pet and
show quality. Cropped ears &amp;
shots. $150 to so Terms.

Singer With Zig Zag.
Singer with buttonhole attachment,

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Repossession &amp;
Lay-Away Machines

101W. Commercial
Phone 322 75$). Sanford
Sanford-- (Sanora), 12.500 down.
1310 mo., 3 BR, 2 bath, paneled
den. Fenced, 133.500. 323 3302,

77.- Autos Wanted

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Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Reinsrivac
CAR ROLL'S FURNITUE.322

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W. Garnett White
Reg Real Estate Broker

LAKE MARY- 3 BR home on l'i
acre waterfront site Large trees,
plenty of privacy. 159.500

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Furnished. 2 BR garage apt., Lake
Golden. lake privileges, pr ef er
retired couple. No pets 322 0271

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3U
11

64-Equipment for Rent
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Singer Touch 'N Sew, with walnut
console, balance $ i,.so or 6
Payments
NATION
WIDE. 3395091.

Bedroom, l'i bath, central heat &amp;
air, carpeting. Excellent con
dition, 122.500. 323 $516.
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SWAP SHOP FLEA MARKET
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.
No charge All admitted tree
Come browse every Sunday 9 to S
at the Movieland Drive in
Theatre, South 1797 Phone 322
1216

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Sewing Machine

3

/0-Swap &amp; Trade

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
401 Celery Ave.
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KULP DECORATORS
KULP
109W, 1sf St. 3277335
We Buy Furniture

Reduced for quick saie--. By Owner,
Sunland 3 OR, 1 bath, heat &amp; air,
many extras. 119.900. 3195371

Stenstrom Realty

SAN MO PARK, 1, 2. 3 bedroom
trailer apts Adult &amp; family park.
Weekly 3515 Hwy 1792, Sanford
323 1930

One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments,
furnished or unfurnlshed Newly
redecorated. Come see 300 E
Airport Blvd., Sanford. 371 1310

Sanora 3 BR. 7 baths, central air 1.
heat, 2 car garage, exceptional
p,90

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Reg Real Estate Broker
0013W 1st St
323 6061 o 323 os;; evs .
REPOSSESSED.- 3 OR, brick. $100
down. $149.13 P1, 5", pet, APR,
Moe. $11,500.
CRANK CON'ST., REALTY
REALTORS-$30.4061
Eves.373-31rt

69-StarTlps-CoiIfl
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Lawn Mower Sales &amp; Serv ice-We
Sell the Best &amp; Service the Rest.
Western Auto, 301W, First St., 332
fl3

51Household Goods

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Paying $2.75 for each dollar silver
coins; Paying 30c each for Ind-An;
Wheats I' i C each. X1111000

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Buy

Wanted tu*d office furniture.
Any Quantity. NOLL'S Camel
berry, Hwy .j,!j1j30 1206
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Furniture

62-Lawn-Garden
-La

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1 BEDROOM
FURNISHED APARTMENT
2300 MPIIonvlIte

322 14"

68-Wanted to

Wood or steel desks, executive desk
&amp; cflhirs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinet s, as is. Cash and carry.
NCLL'S
Cassefberry,1797,e30.06

Contemporary Sofa, leather look
vinyl. $295. 2 Bar stoofs, $30:
Folding bed, 39", 530 Girt's 3
weed 26" bicycle $23; LaOIe 13
lb. Bowling ball &amp; bag, $10; Set of
dishes. $1S; World Book En
cyciopedias, $40 3237713 after $
.Pm

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1919S French
3321991
Eves 377 1196:332 116,4; 332.1951

372

"CATALOG
OF
BOOKS",
Educational, Adventure, Adutt,
and dozens more categories for
everyone. FREE for stamp from
Intrap, Book Dept. EN, Warn,,
NC. 21909.

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

Wm. H. Stemper Realtor

3 BR, I', bath, central air &amp; heat.
301 E 23rd St.. $200 Call 372 6610
after 5:30

31-Apartments Furn ishecj

1505 W. 25th St.

sioo,000

Get plenty of prospects, Advertise
your product or service In the
Classified Ads

REAL ESTATE

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REAL ESTATE

Realtor

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Realtor

Apts. Unfurn. Spacious I &amp; 7 BR. all
electric, eat-in kitchens, Dish
washer, shag carpet, air, plenty
closets. From $150. Exclusive
area, Mgr. 322 1113.

1 35

5 OR. lake, extras. $59130
1 BR, Iakfrnt., Spllt.level,

Up

CaIIBart

B, lakefront, $32,

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Large 3 BR, 21-i bath town home with
carpet, central air. 2 car garage.
formal dining, plus private patio.
Water &amp; lawn maintenance fur.
fished. $275 per mo.

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From

.000

3 BR, I S . I Acres, 133.900
3 BR,

Home

Supplies

Use Office

BUY-SELL-TRADE
311.31$ E. First St

Engine lift and frame, 10 ton, '"a
_amn fall, 1295. 3724967.

wow'"Owner says "Trade for
smell house ". We have i
bedrooms.3baths, screened patio.
fireplace, and 726' of living area.
All this, pius 3 lots. Price, $17,500
Call George Willis for free ap
pralsat.

POPULAR TERMS

Rentals

Bedroom

B. tam rm

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60-Office

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

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(Tues.) "Deep Waters." Dana
Andrews, Jean Peters (Wed)
"Fifty Roads to Town." Anti

JULY 15 AUG 19
FRI 730-111 PM
SAT 130-4PM,730.l)pM
SUN CLOSED JUNE. JULY and AUGUST
DISCOUNT RATES AT ALL SESSIONS FO R
CHURCH. SCHOOL. CLUBS &amp; BIRtHDAY
GROUPS 10 or MORE
ON THE DOG TRACK ROAD OFF HWY I 792
FERN PARK.

Trade

, S. $71,

BR.

3 OR, 2 B. new. $fl.5o

3 BR.) bath, kitchin equipped, Near
schools &amp; shopping $160 mo., 1st
mo &amp; $100 Dep 322 0674

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(12) SOMERSET
CC MIDDAY
1 NEWS
13 (Mon.) JENNIE (Tues)
THE LIFE OF LEONARDO CA
VINCI (Wed.) MOVIE: "Dr.
Mabuse: The Gambler."
(Thurs.) AT THE TOP (Fri.)
OLYMPIAD
CI) RYAN'S HOPE
24) MOVIES: (Mon.) "Dr.
Mabuse: The Gambler."

SUMMER
ci.....
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Executive

3 BR, P1 8, $22,750

Nice? Bedroom block home
Furnortjnfurn.
323 2920
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Plant &amp; Craft Shop
For Sale, very reasonable
Phone 373 7577

One

3

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.

secluded, large. *4 acre, like new.
$41,900. 372 4947

3 BR, 2 story frame, $I7,O

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LAKE MARY- 3 OR, wooded.

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Multiple Listing Service

Wednesday, Aug. 4, 1976--1 IA

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41-Houses

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Unfurnished, two bedroom. Security
Deposit Adults preferred. 332
M20 or 373 5551

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WED 100-4PM.730.1O30pM
THIJRS 930AM .12 NOON. 730.1030 PM
CLOSED THURSDAY NIGHTS JUNE Ii.

This coupon good for

L

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

__------50-MscelI.aneous for Sale

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3 OR, CS, $19,300

Area Distributor for Rand McNally
Road Maps - Booming Business
- 150 per cent proft Service Co
estati accts
No selling. In
vestment $2,500 $17,500 Secured.
Send name, address, phone &amp; 3
references
Personnel Mgr
NAMCO, 5259 Dresden Rd.
B'ham, Ala 35210. 205 956 5756

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The \MIcorne V'/acjori

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.iriy1ii1

MON 9 30 A M TO 12 NOON. 7 30 10 30 P M
TUES PRIVATE &amp; SPECIAL PARTIES

01

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31A-plexes

24-Business opportunities

Full time RN, day Shift, nursng
home experience preferred Apply
in person to Lakeview Nursing
Center, 919 E. 2nd St. Sanford

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You cc invited In Come
ion the fun at Skate
City super enjoyment
tot the whole family

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SUN.MON.TUES- PRIVATE PARTIES

01

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HAVE A VERY MERkY CHRIST
MAS - and the mon ey to pay f or
It. Start now - setting beautiful
Products. Make beautiful mon ey.
Call 641 3079 for information

.

41-Houses

0NTHLY
RENIAL
AVAILABLE
Color TV, Air Cond., Maid Serv.
QUALITY INN NORTH
I 4&amp;SR 131, Longwood
562100

M

AVON

Nurses Ti1Ns 6. LPN's, Aides, Aid
companion. Needed immediately
625 0636.

Before PubUcatlon

neiqhborhood?
all bad..

l /CRoller C
Rink
r

2:00-5:00
7:30-10:30
10:30.12:00

4'

Dctj

Noon The

begin s(rnr.cr than

11:00. 2:00

a.,

DEADLINES

Management Opportunity available,
I-or personal interview call
$S12

The

Wednesday is Ladies' Nighti
25' PLUS SKATES, 7:30.10:30

7:30-10:30
10:30-12:00
SAT,

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relaxing on that dream boat. Or retiring to

1:00. 4.00

FRI.

I

5-Lost

7:30.10:30

It

L 16

t4)COMMUNIT'i'Ct.OSEUP
.711 ROBERT MAC NEIL REPORT
8:30
64) FRAN CARLTON EXERCISE SHOW
171 (Mon.) WORLD PRESS

•

10:00. 4:00
7:30-10:30

THUR.

0

CAPTAIN

FRONT
END
ALIGNMENT
MECHANIC
Must be ex
perienced. Own tools, Ex
Pernced In tune ups. shock in
stallments &amp; brake jobs AAA
'è EMPLOYMENT, 201 E Corn
meccial. 3235176

,

I DREAM OF

0 LIVING WORDS

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

Shoes.

31-Apartments Fu rnhed

,

6.00
(4) (MOI't., Wed.. Fri.) SUMMER SEMESTER: "The Great
Transition: ternates
21 st century." (Tues.)
CRACKERBARREL (Thurs.)
OF WOMEN AND MEN
6:10
(2) SUNSHINEALMANAC
6:15
3) SUNSHINE ALMANAC
625
(2) (Mon.) WITH THIS RING
(Tues, Thurs) I DREAM OF
JEANNIE (Wed.) PROFILES
IN EDUCATION (Fri.) DAILY
DEVOTIONAL
.L OAILYWOHO

3) PASTOR'S STUDY
(4) SUMMER SEMESTER
13 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
(4) SUNRISE JUBILEE
6-35
FARM AND HOME

41c a line
1 thru s times
3 Ic a line
6 thru 25 times
24caline
26 times
($2.00MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

HOURS

.

Morning

'-JI

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Bicentennial

6.30
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831-99 93

322-26H

Amer ca '

64) NOTICIASENESPANOI.
1:35
.L) MOVIE: Secret (J'es'.
Neil Hamilton. Brigitte Homey.
1:45
(3) PASTOR'S STUDY
200
CZ DAILY DEVOTIONAOL

_°

330
(4) (1) MATCH GAME: Preempted Thurs. on Ch. 4, see
below,
J ROCKY AND FRIENDS.
UNDERDOG
4:00
(2) IRONSIDE
CL) NANNY AND THE PROFESSOR: Preempted Thurs
only, see 3:30 p.m.
(1) MERV GRIFFIN
(I) EDGE OF NIGHT
3 ADDAMS FAMILY
43(3
(4) MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
(I) LUCY
3$ MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
(B.&amp;W)
5:00
(2) ADAM 12
(1) GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

tic

ARTRAiNEEAAust
willing to relocate in state of
Florida.Training p,i,gram con
ducted In Sanford at local store.
Interviews between land 4 only.
2434 S. French Ave., Payicis

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1:30
(41) LA TE NEW S

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and length

Or!Qndo-Wlnter Park'

Seminole

18-Help Wanted

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3.7

Thursday

1:30

HOSPITAL:

Wanted

.

7:23

"GROOVE TUBE"[]

GENERAL

--

18-Help

Canary. Noah Berry, Jr., Lois
____
__________
Collier. (RAW) 1945. (Wed.)
"The Man Who Cried Wolf."
18-Help Wanted
4-Personals
____________
Lot person or porter for local car
Lewis Stone, Torn Brown.
dealer. Apply in person to Art
(RAW) 1937, (Thurs.) -Murder
(Grindle5 Wheel Ranch, Hwy 17
ARE YOJ TROUBLED? Call Toll
•
TAXI DRIVERS
in the Blue Room." Grace
9'?. Sanford
300
Free, 6442027 for "We Care" Adults
or
Teens
Yellow
Cab, 201 S. Park Ave
McDonald, Donald Cook (Fri.)
Hotline
(2) (12) ANOTHER WORLD
CRYSTAL LAKE NURSERYSanfor d
"Piltowof Death." LonChaney,
(4) (1) ALL IN THE FAMILY
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
5.30
Retired person, full or part time,
Brenda Joycde. (RAW) 1945.(1) GENERAL HOSPITAL
IN YOUR FAMILY?
transportation preferred but no
IF $100 $500 extra a month interests
(2) (12) NEWS
3$ TENNESSEE TUXEDO
(12) MERV GRIFFIN SHOW
AL ANON
necessary. 322 2799.
you, then call 574 2056 for appt
(1) HOGAN'S HEROES
3:15
For families or friends of problem
9:30
ii BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
GREAT CHANCE - Couple to run
drinkers.
Needed Immediately, telephone
(4) KIJTANA
For further information call 123 4517
Store. $1200 ma. plu% extras. AAA
solicitors, prefer experienced
(9 700 CLUB
EMPLOYMENT, 201 Comrner
or write
operators, Call 3710424
10:00
Sanford At Anon Family Group P.O.
clal, 373 5176
WANT TO SELL
(2) (12) SANFORD AND SON
Box 553, Sanford, Fla. 3277;.
YOUR HOME?
(R)
INTERVIEWERS
Buying a new home? Moving to
You i
See
(4) (1) PRICE IS RIGHT
apartment?
TUDE
NTS,
HOUSEWIVES.
11) 24) SESAME STREET
RETIREES. etc. Earn extra
(A)
Get some action with a Herald
dollars canvassing door to door
classified ad. We'll help you write
&amp; Found
10:30
updating information for new
an
ad
that
bring
fast
sale
will
Sanford-Lake
(12) CELEBRITY
Mary
CITY
CALL 3222611
P
DIRECTORY. Must be II years of
SWEEPSTAKES
"ale light brown
age or older, good spellers, have
Pekingese, vicinity W 171h St.
3$ 700 CLUB
Clear legible handwriting. Apply
Sat July 31 REWARD 373 7543 or
11:00
in person only bet ween 9a.m. &amp; Ii
323 4551
NJew in
(2) (12) WHEEL OF FORa m. only, R. L. POLK &amp; Co., 212
TUNE
N Park Ave. Room 14, Sanford.
LOST Female Cocker, cream, long
To
i
An Equal Opportunity Em.
haired. "Flossie". Near 1sf &amp;
(3) PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
pioyer-M.F.
French, Reward. 3229206 after S.
GAMBIT
1* (Mon.) MEDIX (Tues.
By JAY SHARBUTF
IVE IN- Mature, good home,
not
'
6-Child Care
through Fri.) NOT FOR WOM.
AP Television Writer
__________________
salary, permanent. Private room
EN ONLY
&amp; bath with 2 adults. Driver's
LOS ANGELES (AP) - I hate to get overly enthusiastic, but
BUSY BEE CHILDCARE
license, nursing experience. 332.
1) THE ELECTRIC COM
drop everything except the baby tonight and watch "To America"
2177 Holly Ave.
PANY (R)
on CBS. Despite the title, it's anything but another
Phone 323 lSbOot3fl 0160
CE) HOT SEAT
I LEASING AGENT- For apartment
hurrah.
23 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
complex in Sanford Saturdays s
It's a beautifully filmed, weikdlted and thoroughly interesting
Th
ings to Eat
9-Good
am. to 6 p m. and as needed
11:30
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stud of two
families
Experience_ preferred, Send
(21) (12) HOLLYWOOD
-.
I resume
you pick, new pIn.
TO P.O. Box 1911 Lake
European nometanas tasi year to emigrate to the United Sta tes.
'''
SQUARES
eyes. Purple hull &amp; Cucumbers
Mary. Fla. 32716.
T
y're
t
he
he
's
rs"
of
ta
th
e
show,
their
stories told with a mix.
C,!) CI) LOVE OF LIFE
On N Oregon Ave. - ) Mile N SR
lure of actual foota ge or filmed re-enactments of their efforts to
Experienced auto mechanic needed
46, Just west of I 4 &amp; 4 Mi W Of
64) (Mon., Tues., Weds.)
J
1v Excellent working COndltlon.
Sanford 3223910
come here and some of the good and bad things they experienced
WORLD OF WOMEN (Thurs.)
/ I III
Apply in person to Art Grindle's
ON YOUR OWN (Fri.)
in America.
I
Zipper Cream Peas
0
Wheel Ranch, Hwy 17 92. Sanford
JUDAISM TODAY
YOU Pick
The show's only flaw is its use of brief fictional sequences on
Expanding sales business needs
Celery Ave
13 ZOOM
Ellis Island, scenes where actor Alan Arkin plays a 70-year-old
working partners. No Investment
i
CE) HAPPY DAYS (R)
man reliving memories of his arrival from Italy 60 years earlier,
11111Vu
3221751
11:50
18-Help Wanted
SilII'IW
The device is supposed to provide perspective on lmmigratlon
____________________________
PAUL HARVEY COM1u1
i
Big T Tire 6. Wheel Service looking
I
then
and
now,
But
It
only
intrudes
on
the
engrossing
true stories of
MENTARY 11:55
for experienced Front End
the families of Jean-Ivan Dorin of Bulgaria and Andrzej Bozek of
alignment man. Also minor
mechanical work. Must have
Poland.
6 64) CBS NEWS
t
tools. Good opportunity for right
Dorm and his wife, Violette, are entertainers, He's an actor and
man. 5050 commission Call for
Afternoon
I'm R fir iii. FF1. 1;i..sr;)"
director in films, she's a singer. They have two children.
appointment 321 0920
12:00
GAL FRIDAY-Light typing &amp;
Bozek is a factory worker, traveling with his young son, Alec.
tess
1211 1) NEWS
bookkeeping. outgoing personality
(ZZzZt
(We later learn he had to leave his wife and daughter in Poland
:3) CL) YOUNG AND RESTCOCKTAIL WAITRESS- Evening
because
the
authorities
only
would
let
half
his
family
out.
Still,
he
shift
LESS
SECRETARY BOOKKEEPERCall
hopes they can rejoin him In America some day.)
(Mon.
I
Thum)
Sir
Must have Shorthand
Their stories start at a refugee camp in Austria, There, the
HARRIET IDEAS
DUCK, (NiCK GOOSE (Fri.)
CHEF- Experienced in meats
families are assigned adjoining rooms. They draw their bedding
MAX B. NIMBLE
JEAN BRYANT
MECHANIC- Experienced with
(12) FUN FACTORY
IIage
and eating utensils. Then they study English and wait and hope.
634 92U
farm equipment
I
TYPIST- Great position
Sanford
23 (Mon.) RIVALS OFSHER.
After tense, nervous appearances before a U.S. Immigration
FRONT END ALIGNMENTLOCKHOLMES(TUOi.)EVE
LAKESIDE
Service official to who they explain their backgrounds and
Experienced with light tuneups
F'JllUfl AT Of'IDC 1,.,, ifl
SHIRIFYMII I 'r'r
ixvu.i ur'
MMP5 I mtr I
reasons tor teaving their countries, they're oft to New York, a
'
''r
SALES REPS- Several positions
N
e 9712
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STAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS
MANAGER TRAINEE- Career
happy flight to an uncerta in future,
Large 16.2 Bdrm.
Casselberry
Winter
Springs
(Thurs.) NOVA (Fri.) BOOK
P0% it iOn
Furnished or Unfurnished
Dewitt L. Sage Jr. and Julian Krainln, who put this two-hour
Forest City
BEAT
MANAGER TRAINEE- Couple to
CLUB ROOM
show together, exhibit a keen eye for picking out seemingly little
Altamonte Springs
manage own store
3$ BIG VALLEY
POOL
WAITER WAITRESSES
things that make a viewer strongly feel the experiences of the
12:30
RUTH TUECH
RATER.- Must be experienced in
immigrants.
8319212
THE GONG SHOW
insurance
NODEPOSIT
We won't say how their stories finally end in the program, But
Altamonte Springs
Al
CL) SEARCH FOR
COMPUTER OPERATOR- *th
t..,EASE
Lonaood
TOMORROW
tune In CBS for the start of the sthrv.teIlin tnnioht W bet you
inutnC
nrr,,,n,1
WUINtU
COSMETICIANExciting poston
(East)
6
won't leave until after the d
LOVE. AMERICAN
gcredltsoll ; the screen.
WELDER- Mus t be ex perienced in
STYLE
Highway
all phases
HILDA RICHMOND
11) ALL MY CHILDREN
Across From Ranch House
514 3167
-WE SELL SUCCESS24 (Fri.) ROMAGNOLI'S
323-8670 or 831.9717
DiItori,i
l CommercIal
TABLE
Th $176

12:00
(I) WILD, WILD WEST
64) THE UNTOUCHABLES
13 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
1:00
(2) (12) TOMORROW
COUNTRY PLACE
CI) DAILY WORD

T1lUTU

1:30
(2) (12) DAYSOFOURLIVES
(4) CL) AS THE WORLD
TURNS
CL) FAMILY FEUD
2:00
17) (Mon.) FIRING LINE
(TUeS) NOVA (ThUS.3.)AMERICAN INDIAN ARTISTS (Fri.)
FAMILY FOCUS
(J) $f)Ø()f) PYRAMID
2:30
(12) THE DOCTORS
(4) (1) THE GUIDING LIGHT
13 (Wed.) LOWELL THOMAS
REMEMBERS (A)
(1) ONELIFETOLIVE:New
time period and length.
8 (Tues) THE MEN WHO
MADE THE MOVIES (Thur.)
JENNIE (A). (Fri.) NOVA (A)
3$ MAYBERRY RFD

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�12A-Ev.nlng Herald, Sanford, FL

Wednesday, Aug. 4, 17

Descendant Lord Lothian Finally Did
JNWNNEEMENNM~
M-MENOMMOM

CALENDAR
-e
o

Sir Walter Nev!
. Mnda-

Longwood Area Sertoma auction, to benefit Seminole
Youth Ranch. 7:30 p.m., Maitland Flea Market.
Casselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.
THURSDAY. AUGUSTS
Demonstration on how to make bread and butter
pickles at 10 a.m. at the Community Canning Center, 504
E. Celery Ave., Sanford. General public invited free of
charge. Call 3-9340 for registration.
Sanford Lions Club1 noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17.92
IA)ngwood.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
light, Sanford.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Seminole lions Club, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 14 and SR-

Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., The Barony.
Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
America.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building.
Longwood Area Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and
SR 434.

MANTEO, N.C. (AP)
Sir
Walter Raleigh, if you recall
Your history, sent expeditions to
colonize the New World, but
never made it himself.
It wasn't that he didn't try
It's Just that Good Queen Bess
(Elizabeth!) wanted Sir Walter
close at hand, an exercise in
Jealousy which proved futile, as
Raleigh eventually married one
of the queen's courtiers
anyway.
But four centuries later, one
of Raleigh's descendants finally
made it.
He is Lord Lothian, who was
in this country in connection
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Raleigh's doomed "lost cobny," which vanished without a
trace almost 400 years ago.
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tiny island Just inside the sandy
islands known as the Outer
Banks, came 389 years after his
ancestor tried and failed to establish a permanent English
colony in North America.
Raleigh's second and final attempt at colonization for the
Crown in 1587 ended in the
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attempt at Jamestown. But
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the island and from the pages of
history without a trace,
Lord Lothian, a former British Cabinet member, found
things on Roanoke Island a bit
more pleasant than Raleigh
might have found them,
Instead of hostile Indians, he
found a welcoming delegation
and the press.
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through mosquito-infested pine
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win by Mike Quarry, as the
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Mr. Simmie'Sptder" Black, in a
Excitement did it again!
controversial semi-final,
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canvas that he started towards
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fight. "If I had, I would have
ended it right then and there."
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22 kayoe&amp;
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wi th Vincent.
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going to be a Job for him since there had
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have made the team into a fine
bailclub,"
Lundquist's biggest problem was to
discipline the team.
"I believe you have to approach it
from a standpoint of being very firm
with them," states Lundquist, "and
make sure you have control of the
players. They must know what you
expect from them and what to expect
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develop each player to their best
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to become a better ballplayer."
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of continuous practice to keep themselves in both physical and mental
condition. Lundquist is constantly
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with a lot of running and conditioning
drills to get them in shape.
"I also drill them on the basic fundamentals such as bunting and the
proper positioning to field the ball."
"Then as the season progresses, I try
to teach them other skills so they won't
get tired of the same thing."
"If I can do all these things as a
coach, I feel that I've done a pretty
good Job." Sanford's 26-8 record proves
that Lundquist has done quite well with
them.
As there is a coach behind a team,
there is someone behind the coach.
Lundquist says that two men influenced him the most during his formative years.
One was McClalren, principal at
Tuskawilla Middle School. He was
Lundqulst's baseball coach In high
school.
"He developed In me a sense of pride
and sell-satisfaction for baseball,"
The other was Tom Garcia. He
recruited Lundquist from Valencia.
"He developed self-confidence in
myself."
It Is no coincidence that key
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ort Lauderdale Saturday for the State
ourney are pride, self-satisfaction and
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vacations may be cut short and a few "sick" calls
will i)e made to employers.
The alternative to attending the meeting is not
playing football. Copeland is insistent upon attenJance at this meeting. Primary order of
business for freshmen through seniors is physicals,
insurance and eligibility clearance.
Calling all quarterbacks.
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meets Saturday morning at 10:30 on the Sanford
Middle School field.
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about the defection and she said
no. In fact, when she read of it
back home In Cincinnati a week
later, she was shocked."
The family declined further
comment,
In Montreal Tuesday, Nemtaanov's lawyer, Alex Paterson
of Montreal, said his client had
dated Miss Lindner during the

Olympics, but he said the wornan had nothing todo with the
defection.
Paterson said, In an interview, that Nemtsanov and Miss
Lindner had been corresponding ever since they met at a
Florida diving competition a
year ago.
Asked who the diver had been
staying with since last week,
Paterson replied, "He has very,
very nice friends who are
looking after him."

first," says Lundquist.

They say behind every successful
man there is a woman.
The correlation is also true In the
sports world, where behind every
successful team, there Is a coach
So it is with Bob Lundquist, coach of
the Sanford Post 53 American Legion
baseball team. Lundquist has formed
this first-year team, which few thought
would do well, Into a state contender.
How did Lundquist do it? An Insight
into Lundquist the man gives a few
clues.
It surprises some to learn that
Lundquist was an accomplished athlete
in school and college because of his
average build.
lie graduated from Seminole High In
1969 with varsity letters In all sports.
From Seminole, Lundquist went to
Valencia Community College for two
years on a scholarship. At Valencia,
Lundquist was on the golf team and was
a top pitcher on the baseball team. His
pitching ability enabled him to walk on
to the University of Florida baseball
team. In his Junior year at Florida,
Lundquist was voted most outstanding
pitcher on the team and was also
named honorable mention for the
Southeastern Conference.
lie graduated from Florida in 1974
with a bachelor of science degree In
physical education. He is now coach of
football, baseball, and basketball at
Seminole High.
Lundqulst's philosophy on coaching is
somewhat unique. He states, "I think
there is a lot of value in sports If
treated properly which is why I try to
Instill into the players that the game of
sports is like the game of life."
"They correlate so Ithink that if you
learn how to play a sport properly and
by the rules, the game of life Is the

Pavone made half a dozen phone calls Tuesday
trying to get someone to rectify the situation.
Seems buckpassing was the order of the day.
The State Road Department finally came through.
That knock-knock next week at the door will be
followed by a plea to help the Oviedo High Boosters
pay of f a $16,000 debt for athletic equipment. Under
new management, the booster club is canvasing
the schoo l district.
And how about Sanford's Lowell Martindill,
who won his class in the Bracket Championship at
Darlington Speedway recently.
overall first place
money of $10,000, but was nipped at the wire by a
faster tar. his bracket victory was worth $400,
however, which paid the fare there and back.

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way connected with the defection of Russian diver Sergei
Nemtsanov, She met him at an
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In Montreal. She knew him no

By AARON KAUFMAN
Herald Correspondent

No one asked me, but:
Is anyone else as tired of reading about the
' United States "falling behind" in the Olympics as
me? Or of Howard Cosell's biased opinions on
boxing? Ditto for Olympics politics.
And don't worry about the 1980 Olympics going
to pot. Everyone will probably be too afraid of the
political situation to go to Moscow. One of those
"From Russia, With Love" postcards.
All this talk about the Yankees or Royals
"going all the way" this year amounts to a hill of
d beans. The pinstripe boys from New York and the
Royals may claim divisional titles, but what
chance do they have against the National League in
the World Series? The Big Red Machine is in a
class of its own.
Those guys sneaking back into Sanford quietly
were members of the Seaboard Coast Line softball
team, fresh from an unrefreshing elimination in
the Florida Recreation Softball Association state
tournament in Leesburg.
Sanford was dropped by the Blue Machine of
Ormond Beach, 17-11, after leading 10-1 in the
third: The clincher for quick trip home was an 8-2
count with Jack's Pub of Titusville, the same team
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noticed a couple barrels of tin cans ready to tip
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Mid Florida Singles Club scenic boat tour of Winter
Park. For further information call Jackie Fund, 8314210.

SATURDAY, AUGUST14
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran.
MONDAY. AUG. 16
Sanford Rotary. now. Civic Center.
Sanford Vs. closed, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First Si
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m.. over Baptist Church,
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Mary
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clubhouse Springs Oaks and SR 436
TUESDAY, AUG. 17
Sanford hung Club. noon, Holiday Inn.
14 Inter Springs Jaycees. 7 p.m., VFW building, 17-92.
(hrrraters Anonymous. 7:30 p.m., Florida Power
and Light. Sanford.
Sj'minole I.Mn Club. 7 pm.. Quality inn, 14 and Sr

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Casselberry AA. closed, 8 p.m.. Ascension Lutheran
Church.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 13
Seminole South Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Lord Chumley's,
Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanli, 7 a.nt, Buck's.
Tanglewood AA, closed, $ p.m., St. Richard',
:piLscopal Church.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
Foresters Square Dance Club, 7:30 p.m., The Forest.

reports that his daughter was
involved in the defection of 17year-old Russian diver Sergei
Nemtsanov and the diver's

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Inn, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford'Semthoje Jaycees, 7:30 p.m. Jaycee Building

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Mid-Florida Singles Club monthly meeting, Sanford
Chamber of Commerce building, 8 p.m. Dancing at Mr.
P's after meeting.

THURSDAY. AUGUST12
Sanford AA. 8 p.m.. 1201 W. First St.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club,
SISTERi regular meeting, noon, Holiday Inn, Sanford.

Sir Walter's ill-fated band of
colonists.
Lord Lothian, a genial type
donned Sir Walter's (Carbon'3)
hat, and toyed around with the
prop sword, all in the spirits of
publicity.
Carbon (Sir Walter) bowed
low, and Joked about his imita.
tion of an English accent.
As the two men talked they
were buffeted by the sar
strong chilly northeast wind
that may have prevented sev.
eral rescue expeditions from
reaching the stranded colonist,.
Lord Lothian left, to retur, o
England.

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NARFE (National Association of Retired Federal
Employes) chapter 1327, meets 1 p.m., Aug. 6, at First
Federal Savings and Loan building, Downtown Sanford.
Movie and talk by district leader.

WEDNESDAY. AUGUST11
Sanford KiwanIs, noon. Civic Center.
Casselberry Rotary Club. 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.
Sanford Serenader, Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center.

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Sanford Civitan Club, weekly meeting, 7:15 a.m.,
Bucks, 13th and Sanford Ave.

MONDAY. AUGUST
Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford AA, closed, 8 p.m.. 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chapter 79. 7 p.m.. over Baptist Church,
Crystal lake and Country Club, Lake Mary
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, board meeting,
7:30 p.m., clubhouse, Spring Oaks and SR 436.
TUESDAY, AUGUST10
Sanford lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17.92.
thereaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
I.ight.j
Sanford Optimist Club. noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
America.
Parents Anonymous. 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
light.
Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
America.
Parents Anonymous (for troubled parents), 7:30p.m.,
Community United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Longwood Area Sertoma Club, noon, quality Inn, 14
and SR 434.
Free blood pressures will be taken between 24 p.m.,
at the corner 7th Street and Elm Ave., courtesy of the
Seventh-day Adventist Church, Sanford.

ington.
But some ghosts of the past
did rise to haunt him, in a figurative manner of speaking.
At the Waterside Theater,
where the people of Roanoke
Island stage the outdoor drama
"The Lost Colony," annually,
Sir Walter's descendant met Sir
Walter himself, or a reasonable
facsimile thereof.
The facsimile was a young
actor from Montgomery, Ala.,
Stephen A. Carbon. Carbon
plays the role of Sir Walter
Raleigh in "The Lost Colony,"
written in 1937 by Paul Green to
commemorate the memory of

businessman has denied

Olympics, Not Worry, Ended

Lake Mary Rotary Club, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country
Club
Sertoma Club of Sanford. 12:15 p.m., Mayfair Country
Club.
South Seminole Optimist Club, 7:30 a.m., Ramada
Inn, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Building.
Casselberry lions, 6:30 p.m., Land o' Lakes.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 6
Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:50 a.m., Lord
Chuniley's Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 a.m., Buck's
Foresters Square Dance Club, The Forest, 7:30 p.m.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434 Longwood.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Episcopal Church.
Countywide School Advisory committee, noon, First
Federal of Seminole, Sanford.

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whisked by car across the
island. After a visit to the Elizabethan Garden and to the site
of a fort built by Raleigh's soldiers in 1585, the Fort Raleigh
National Historic Site, he
lunched on shrimp salad and
avocado at an oceanside
restaurant.
Instead of being stranded on
the island for years without
communication from Mother
England, he boarded a plane
supplied by the State of North
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Undrwr's daughter, Carol, 21,
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U.S. Olympic Trials In Long
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knee while begging for a chance
at the man who apparently
went down just so he could get
up and attack an unsuspecting
Vincent.
The fans, many of whom felt
the fight should be allowed to
continue, began to boo and
throw articles and it was
several minutes before they
finally quieted down.
Quarry's win was a one-sided
pounding of durable Billy
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many !eenng Clark was entitled
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five
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CINCINNATI (A?) — Pitcher Rich Hinton, acquired in a
trade Last winter which sent
Clay Carroll to the Chicago
White Sox, has been assigned
by the Cincinnati Reds to their
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average of 7.50 in 11 games, was
placed on waivers Friday but
was not picked up by any other
major league club.
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tied in a motel for the weekend,
realize her dream of becoming feel different now," she said. "I and had no idea how to get and a woman she met at the
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hurdle.
with me"
because someone told her there her in Monday.
She's never been on a horse.
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She says she'd been drearmng tive of Taiwan the idea she ton
husband
trains race horses,
for months about becoming a could become a jockey without
She said she almost didn't get said she told Yu Li that "you
Jockey and decided last week to ever having ridden a horse?
fr.tm Cedar Rapids to Lexing- can't just walk in and be a
make her move. She boarded a
She just decided to take the ton because she had to change jockey. You've got to start at
plane last Friday in Iowa and chance on making her dream planes at Chicago and didn't the bottom."
flew to Bluegrass Airport here. come true,
know how.
Wearing a new pair of blue- from her husband, from whom
She didn't know where she
That didn't seem to dinjeans and borrowed cowboy she's separated. She feels she's would stay when she got here, courage the young woman, and
boots, the 5-foot mother of three being guided by a higher force, either.
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"1 think about it day and tainty and her limited financial natl3n,
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MONTREAL (AP)
The Alouettes expect to use the
Games are over, the thousands Olympic Stadium for their
of athletes and spectators are games. The Alouettes had
gone
Montreal must de- hoped to finish the current seacide what to do with the Olyrn.. son in the 72,0004eat facility,
pie facilities, which barely were which will have artificial turf
ready for use in the recently, installed to replace the natural
concluded two-week spectacle, grass used during the OlymVictor Goldbloom, the pica.
Quebec minister in charge of 11 stadium tower
comthe
Canadian
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Installations Board,
that will be built, but Goldbloom
work will continue in order to notes that it hasn't been decided
complete the 1788 million wta*fl
Olympic Stadium and pool, the originally planned, or steel in
$85 million Olympic Village and the construction.
the $62 million Velodrome.
"It may take more than
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years," Goldbloom
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The pool will become a muthe financial situation is nicipal facility later this month.
cleared," The "financial situ- Fees similar to those charged
ation" includes the $120 to $130 for other city pools will be
miilionsulltote spent oncon- charged.
structlon through the next 18
The Velodz-ome is ready for
months.
use and will host the Canadian
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COLUMBUS. Ohio Patricio Cornejo of Chile scored a
mild upset In the $15,500 Buckeye Tennis Championship
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take the $6,000 first prize.',
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New. York at Pittsburgh, (n)
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1. Foster, Cm, 321
RUNS Rose. Cm, 96. Griftey,
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PHILADELPHIA (AP)
After taking the Olympic gold the hamstring pull that kept
Also in the field will be two
medal in the 1,50meter race, him of f the Montreal team, and dashers hoping to resolve the
rangy, long-maned John fellow New Zealander Rod Dix. question of how they might
Walker of New Zealand an. on.
have done had not injury and
nounced he was "two seconds
Not testing Walker will be politics kept them out of the
better than last year" when Filbert Bayi of Tanzania, who
he broke the world mile record held the record until the Swed.
Houton Mclear, the Florida
in Sweden with a clocking of ish meet. Tanzanian officials schoolboy who injured his leg
say Ba&gt;i cannot run in any race before the game, and James
3.494
Walker gets a chance to make with Walker because New Gilkes, whose country, Guyana,
good his boast tonight when he Zealand sent a sports team to left the Olympic village during
steps onto the new allweather South Africa, the same reason the African protest, will be
track at the University of shy the two men did not meet joined by Don Quarrie of JaPennsylvania 's Franklin Field at the Olympics.
malca, who won a silver in the
But there will be plenty of 100 atad a gold in the 200.
of four
to stave off the
Olympic personalities on hand
sub-3:54 milers.
The 400-m1ter hurdles and
The Bicentennial Meet of for fans suffering from post- the 3,000-meter race will offer
Champions, starting at 7:30 Montreal letdown.
new chances for rivalries. The
HaselyCrass ford ofTrinidad, favorites in hurdles
p.m., runs through 11 events.
are Ed
Among those competing the gold medalist in the 100 me- Moses of Morehouse and
Mike
against Walker will be West ters, will have to protect his
German Olympians Tom Wes- title ot world's fastest 'uman Shine of Penn State, gold and
Williams, i-ecov- silver medalists in Montreal.
singhage and Paul Heinz Well- against Steve
Other events are the pole
man, who won the 1,500 bronze; ered from a pulled hamstring
Earnonn Couglan, who ran that kept him off the U.S. team vault and 800-and 400-meters
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when Detroit had scored a run.
California beat the Rangers.
Royals 7, Twins 1

Four runs In the last 38 in. sivepoweras'EosAngelesbeat
nings,f ourlossesInhelatfive Houstonfor the eighth time In a
games for the Pittsburgh row and 14th time in 15 games
Pirates, It seems there are ter- over two seasons.
mites in the Lumber Yard.
Reds 9, Giants 0
That's what people were call.
Jack Blllingham held San
ing the Pirates earlier In the Francisco to three hits and
season, when t he power-Laden DaveConcepciondroveinthree
lineup was hitting baseballs out runs as the Red., winners of
ofsightand first place wasn't 13 17 in 22 since the All-Star break
games away. But in the last
blasted the Giants for their
eight games, three of which seventh consecutive triumph.
have gone extra innings, just 17
Cubs 4-5, Phillles
Pit ts bur gh ru ns have crossed in
A grand-slam homer by Gar83 innings.
ry Maddox powered PhilaTuesday
night,
Don
deiphia past Chicago in the
di Kessinger of St. Louis dr ove in nightcap after the Cubs backed
more runs than the Pirates Rick Reuschel's nine-hitter
could manage in their with home runs by rookie
doubleheader, though Pitt. Wayne Tyrone and Jerry
sburgh man ag ed to be at the Mor ales in the opener.
Cardi nals 2-1 in the o pene r beBraves 7, Padres 3
fore dr opp i ng the ni gh tcap 4-2.
Atlanta's Clarence Gaston,
Pittsburgh's opening-game who hall started only two games
triumph went to Jim Hooker, previously this season, hit two
who pitched a six-hitter and home runs and drove in five in
drove in a seventh-inning run support of Andy Messersmith.
1, with a sacrifice fl y.
"Sometimes I get a little upset
Kessinger, who plated the St. about not playing," said
Louis run with an eighth-Inning Gaston. "When I do, I take
double in the opener, drove in extra batting practice and take
all four in the nightcap.
it out on the ball." Tuesday
Dodgers 2, Astros 0
night, he took his frustation out
The Dodgers' Burt Hooton on San Diego.
surrendered two first-inning
Mets 9, Expos 8
singles - to Greg Gross and Ed Kranepool's 100th career
Cesar Cedeno - but didn't per- home run, a two-run shot in the
mit a hit the rest of the way in eighth inning, lifted the New
# recording only his second victo- York over Montreal. The Expos
ry in eight decisions. Both were had scored six runs in the sevshutouts.
enth and ei gh th i nn ings to take
Bill Buckner drove home an 8-7 lead in the wild contest.

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Minnesota at
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Baltimore at Clcveland, In)

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Angels 4, Rangers 0
Paul Hartzell pitched a four-

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Baylor, Oak, 43. LeFlore, Del. 39;
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PITCHING

Cincinnati 9, San Francisco 0
Los Angeles 7. Houston 0

be denied.
"The status of the law Is disturbing," Pallot said. "In the
eyes of the public we are responsible to insure the integrity
of the sports. We should be able
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lateron their club as reasons for los- ation,
ing hundreds of thousands of
Brown said he believes pro- owners to make them operate
They followed Bob Short, forsition.
Board Ch airman Richard dollarsand,inatleastone case, merbaseballownerwho moved fessional basketball has a good like a business. You won't surthe Washington Senators to future now that the ABA and the vive."
Pallot of Miami also questioned millions.

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National Basketball ssoc-

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have told Congress of the many mittee were John V. Brown Jr.
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SEMINOLE
TUESDAY'S RESULTS

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Garland, Dal, 122, 057, 7.61 517420. T 211,
lro't (Ruhle 601, In)
W Campbell, Mm, 177. 537, 321
THIRD- 1 Jersey Silk (Karl
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Leonard, XC, 12 1. 750, 313 Ormsby) (6) 1700. 700.6 00. 2 Miss
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(SIMon 120 and Travers 1211, E Figueroa. NY. 116, 700, 293 ArtistiC (7) 1350; 0 (4 6) 59160; T

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Fidrych, who also gave up a who was credited with his 15th
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Oakland
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ChiCago
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Calgary (Nielsen); 7. Cash Boa
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ARIES (March 21-April 19) a little more time to work itself
This should be a very out.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. V)
productive day for you provided
Don't
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important
tasks
do
don't
you
hastily. Be patient and you from true goals today. '(01W
nights should ho set on wayi
thorough.
enhance
your status and
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security,
is
shared
ventures
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likely today, so long as you and
whoever else is involved don't 21) Use trains instead of brawn
today. You can think your way
take foolish risk,
the top far better than YOU
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to
GEMINI (May 21-June
Your second thoughts are your can muscle your way up.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
best ones today. Allow yourself
adequate time to make major 19) Others will do nice things
decision&amp; Don't jump to con- for you today If they don't f Il
it's expected. Be grateful, 1
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Before farming-out work, take
a second look to see if it im't Something you may be offered
something you could do today by an associate could
yourself and save the expense. have some strings attached.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Look gift horses In the mouth.
PISCES (Feb. 20-M&amp;tdl 20)
Pleasurable pursuits with a
high price tag will not turn out Don't let people whose aims
high
to be as much fun today as the differ from yours hold YOU back
today. You're capable of g,
thing you can do for free.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) flag what you want on y
There's a possibility you could own.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
have a disagreement with one
Aug 5, 1976
you like early in the day. Patch
Members of the opposite sex
it up quickly before it festers.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) as well as others will find you
Before complaining to a friend more appealing than usual this
about something that's year. Several interesting people
disturbing you, give the matter will be entering your life,

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A careful declarer plays his
husband has had rheumatoid
queen of diamonds first and
arthritis since 1948. He Is 50
continues with a diamond to
dummy's king. East shows out
years old now. The disease
whereupon South simply lead'
stopped him from doing the
one of dummy's hearts and'
type of work he was doing. In
chucks a diamond West takes
1954 to 1959 he went to school.
his heart tricks, but that only
In 1959 he went to work as a
gives the defense four tricks
bookkeeper and since then he
and South nicks up the rest
has lost no work due to the health menace. While a person
he
is
getting
or
is
going
to
arthritis. He is unable to walk thinks
very far or use his hands too get help from vitamins or
An Ohio reader win
to
iuia LOiCL3 uie joints may
much without pain and
know what we open with.
be
undergoing
permanent
swelling. But he has led a fairly
All t1ay's three-notrump
contract requires is a little * K iY K z, A Q 976 A Q
normal life. Now allot a sudden changes that could have been
care. Without this modicum of
he feels he wants to try every prevented. There is no evidence
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care, declarer will make just There is a temptation to open
improved a single case of at- eight tricks and will be en- one notrump, but we void
We have always watched
titled to just a little bit of notrump openings with 5-4-2-2
thritis.
Anyone who tells you
diet and we eat no fried
complaint about bad luck.
distribution
very little sweets. Now an outfit otherwise is either Ignorant of
With a little care in the play
(Do you have a question
he is talking to is telling him no the facts has an untrained
he will take his nine tricks and
for the exports') Write 'Ask
wheat, oats, milk products unscientific mind or may be a be ready for the next rubber,
the Jacobys" care of this
(only cream), no pork. But he quack.
South ducks the first heart, newspaper. The Jacobys will
That diet sounds terrible,
can have all the eggs he wants.
but wins the heart continua- answer individual questions
tion. Then he starts happily it stamped, sell-addressed
Won't that give him too much Certalrdy consuming a lot of
cholesterol for his age' lie egg yolks can increase the after the nice diamond suit. If envelopes are enclosed The
reads your column, If you cholesterol intake in the diet heis careless he leads todum. most interesting question,').)
king and back to his will be used in this column
would be able to write about and Is contrary to the recom- my's
queen. East shows out and our and will receive copies of
inendatlons of the American
this he would appreciate t.
. in the prevention of careless hero has fallen. lie
JACOBY MODERN)
I don't mind spending money Heart Assn
he
tries
never
heart
disease.
I
am
confident
he
but all the things
help that much. He Is on Darvon didn't get that diet from a
Compound 65 now from our reputable physician.
I am sending you a copy of
family doctor, plus all the Vita
Lea, Vit C, alfalfa tablets, The Health Letter number 4-11,
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calcium tablets and protein Rheumatoid Arthritis. You can
from the so-called health group find the address there of the
Arthritis chapter to get
—
he is involved with.
re
advice
on
arthritis
clinics
or
DEAR READER— Your
husband should talk to his where you can get a
family doctor about that health rheumatologist to supervise
group he Is getting advice from. yo ur husband's care. The most
f•k•
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That is not a bona fide medical important thing a patient with
rheumatoid arthritis can do is
group. They are in business t
sell vitamins and so called to be carefully followed by such
health food products. Your a physician or clinic. There is a
husbandLsonlyoneofthemany lot that can be done for
victims of frauds In the rheumatoid arthritis and the
Is summarized in that
k
treatment of arthritis. mere
are plenty of quacks ready to issue. Others who want this
prey on the victims of ar'Jwitis, infCI'TflatiOfl can send a long,
Selling phony cures to arthritis stamped, self-addressed en.
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dollar business. My best advice for it. Send your letter to me In
toailthearthriticsofalltypes
__ careofthisnewspaper, Radio
Is to never, never, never •"e City Station, New York, NY
any treatment that is not 10019.
recommended by your doctor.
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supposed miracle cures
Vitamins are useful in people
who need them but health
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been pushing them for cure of
And it's all paid for by the company weborowed the money
arthritis are reilly a public
from!

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Prospective kings and queens other rewards will be a gift of
are combing the area gathering jewelry to the queen and a
gift to the king.
votes for themselves for a King
Information on entering the
and Queen Contest. The winmiens will be announced on Aug. contest is available through
22, at Sanford Civic Center, at a Kathy West (Hanny lien), 322Anita
nights, or
Mini Jamboree under the 0198,
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Florida were Invited to the
Mrs. Jack Burney assisted Smith, Dr. Jere Creed and the Medical School. He served his
event which captured a bridal the hostess in greeting the bridegroom's brothers-In-law, intershlp in Jacksonville and
Newlyweds Dr. and Mrs. setting complete with tiered guests.
Michael Morgan, James Riser for about two years was in
.Robert T. Williams who now Lace table covers, silver apDr. Willams and Audrey and James Morris. Prior to her private medical practice in the
call Sanford home, were pointments, unique floral Newton were married in a marriage, the bride was a Miami area. He later joined one
welcomed to the community at arrangements and candlelight, formal, double ring ceremony hospital emergency room of the eight Florida teams of
a gala reception Saturday night
The five sisters of the on July 10 at St. Phillips technician in Miami. She is now Emergency Room Specialists
at The Forest Clubhouse.
bridegroom, who also served as Episcopal Church, Coral getting their new home In order now staffing many hospitals.
Host and hostess for the bridesmaids at the couple's Gables. The bride was given in before possibly continuing her He is presently serving in this
elaborate fete were Mr. and wedding, poured the coffee and marriage by both her parents. education In the nursing field. capacity at) Jess Parish
Mrs. Robert W. Williams, fruit punch. They are Mrs. Jay
Kathy Perry attended her
Dr. Williams is a graduate of Memorial Hospital, Titusville.
parents of the bridegroom. (Dottie) Bolton, Mrs. James sister as matron of honor. Jo
Forming the receiving line with (Sylvia) Morris, Mrs. Michael Ann Newton, sister-In-Lawof the
the guests of honor and hosts (Sheralynn) Morgan, Mrs. bride, was the other bridesmaid
were Mrs. John T. Newton, James (Frances) Riser and with the bridegroom's sisters.
mother of the bride from Miss Deborah Williams. Also
The father of the bridegroom
Marilyn K. Cowher and Ltc.
Serving the bride as honor
MIWT1I.
pouring was the bridegroom's served his son as best man. William B. Brinson Jr. (Ret.) attendant will be Barbara
will be married Aug. 8, at 3 Justice, and Paul M. Justice
p.m., ina double ring ceremony will serve as best man to the
at their 824 Nama Ave., bridegroom.
Orlando, home with a reception
The bridal couple, both of
following. The bride is the whom are retired, will li're in
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crab meat and simmer 15 mm. 1 pound crab meat
Before serving, add 1 pound of
(cleaned well)
claw meat. Heat through. Serve Black olives, to taste
Peggy Ilattaway, Altamonte
on spaghetti or dip In cuban Green onion tops, to taste
WOMEN
,Springs, has come a long way in '
bread. Freezes well.
1 tsp. tarragon leaves,
short time with her cooking. Evening Herald. Sanford, Fl.
Wednesday, Aug. 4,1176--1 C
HOT PEPPER JELLY
chopped finely
"I learned to cook by trial and _______________________________________________________ 6- cups sugar
white pepper, to taste
error," she laughed. "My
l'i cups white vinegar
Salt, to taste
Mother never allowed me in the
1L cup chopped green
Juice of half lemon
kitchen, as I was lefthanded, Peggy calls herself "an old- working
with
retarded
pepper
Tabasco sauce, to taste
and she thought I'd be too time cook." I'm strictly an old- children; children's eye-testing
', cup hot peppers igrind
Mix with mayonnaise til holds
clumsy." Married at 18, Peggy fashioned cook, using a lot of In county schools; state viceseeds and all)
together. Melt L pound butter.
now thinks nothing of preparing butter and seasonings," she president and historian of
Grind peppers in blender. Line mushrooms in pan, and
a meal for large groups. "In said. However, she collects Jaycees; and was recently Mix all Ingredients, boil for 3 stuff with mixture. Add enough
fact, I'd much rather cook for a cookbooks, and tries a few elected to the board of directors minutes. Add 1 bottle Cato and water to keep from sticking.
rowd " she said. "When my fancy dishes, now and then.
of the Ballet Guild of Sanford. boil 2 minutes. Add a few drops Put a little melted butter on
usband was state president of
During the school season, Seminole. She li kes to sew and of red food coloring. Remove each mushroom. Repeat during
the Jaycees,I prepared adlnner vivacious Peggy is busy do needlepoint, because, as she from heat and seal.
baking time.
of turkey, roast beef, ham. and chauffering her daughters to said, "I enjoy keeping busy
NINE-DAY SLAW
all the rest, for 30 men. I en- school and for horseback with my hands." Yet, she still Grate:
STRAWBERRY
joyed it."
riding. Club meetings are in full finds time to cook and really
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pop CAKE
Peggy's family, husband, swing then also, and Peggy is enjoy it. Several of Peggy's
2 stalks celery
Bke 1 box Duncan limes
Bob, and teenage daughters president of the Seminole "old time" recipes follow:
2 medium onions
Deluxe Yellow Cake Mix as
Pam and Ten, simply will not County Federation of Woman's
CRAB ENCHILADA
green pepper
directed on box. Dissolve 2 - 3
eat canned vegetables. So she Clubs; vice-chairman of the
.2-15 Servings)
2 cups sugar
0?. strawberry Jeilo In Pi cups
Democratic Executive Comfreezes fresh vegetables.
In a heavy pot saute 2
Sprinkle sugar over cabbage, hot water. Add I can
$ An experimenter, Peggy likes mittee; first vice-president of medium onions, 2 bell peppers, celery, onions and green strawberry pop and let set
to add ingredients to a recipe the
Seminole
County I bunch celery, 4 garlic cloves pepper.
while cake bakes. When cake Is
for something different. She Democratic Woman's Club; a — all finely minced — In 1 cup 1 cup salad oil
done, let set for 10 minutes, then
likes to cook meat dishes and member of the Sanford Garden of olive oil. when soft, add 28 ox. 1 cup cider vinegar
take a fork and prick holes over
has a Hawaiian Steak Fondue Club; Altamonte Woman's can peeled tomatoes, 74 02. 2 tablespoons salt
the cake. Pour (slowly) Jelly
that the family loves.
Club; Casselberry Junior tomato puree, 2 bay leaves, 1 2 tablespoon sugar
mixture over cake and put in
Working in her husband's Woman's Club; SISTER; State tablespoon
oregano,
1
Boil and pour over cabbage refrigerator for 30 mm.
campaign headquarters keeps 'mocratIc Woman's Club, and tablespoon sugar, 1 tablespoon mixture.
Mix I package Instant vanilla
her busy, so sometimes her is on the Jordan Marsh seafood seasoning, 1 tablespoon
STUFFED MUSHROOM
pudding as directed on box and
daughters take over the cooking Advisory Board.
Tabasco sauce, 1 cup Sherry,
CAPS
stir In one small container of
chores. "They can cook just
Her hobbies include politics salt and pepper to own taste.
Bake 20-25 minutes at 350 Cool Whip, spread over cooled
"about anything," said Peggy. ("I love it!"); macrame; Simmer hour. Add 5 pounds of degrees.
cake. Keep refrigerated.
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must now take the third dia.
mond with dummy's ace and
the fourth diamond traps him
In his hand with no way to g
to dummy's fifth diamond.
The suit blocks. He cant
score five diamond tricks and
has to fall back on a spade
finesse. The finesse loses and
West cashes three more heart

By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. J_

Active in

By ELDA NICHOLS
Herald Correspondent

and JAMES JACOBY

Arthritis Victims
Should Avoid Quacks
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Gordon
Franklin Lynch
David M. Browne and Susan
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James M. Trammell and
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Carmen Pitt., Dennis and
Murray D. Dennis
Elaine La Vern Morgan
Lewis and Charles Pemberton

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Timothy Joseph Sieber and
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David Smith and Martha K.
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Wednesday, Aug. 4, if 7

Evening Herald Sanford, Fl.

How Much Interest
Behind This Loan?
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

DEAR ABBY: There is a
divorcee in my husband's office
who has a small child and lots of
problems. I really blew my
stack when Paul told me that he
lent her $1,500 so she could have
(are you ready for this?)
auiuurie implants to increase
tht size of her breasts!
This girl told Paul that a
psychologist told her that her
feelings of Insecurity stemmed
from the fact that she had
always been flat-chested, and
the silicone implants would
make her feel more womanly
and self-confident.
Abby, I don't want to appear
unreasonable, but I can't see
where the size of this girl's
breasts are anything my
husband should be concerned
with. What are your thoughts on
the subject?
SHORT FUSE
IN LONGVIEW
t)F.AR SHORT: At least your
husband made a clean breast of
his uplifting generosity. Ask
him what the terms of the loan
were - ALL of them.
DEAR ABBY: A year ago I
married a childless widower,
lie had been happily married
for over 20 years until his first
wife died live years ago. I was a
widow with grown children,
Everyone told me how lucky I
was to get him because he was
very well-to-do,
He is a good husband, but I
feel like a substitute for his first
wife. He still carries her picture
in his wallet instead of mine,
and on my birthday and at
Christmas he presents me with
a piece of her jewelry. I feel
uncomfortable wearing tier
things in the presence of those
who remember seeing them on
her.

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Williams family reportedly
owns that half of Plains not
owned by the Carter family!
Both Cynthia, a school teacher,

Chuluota Dancer

I have made a very nice home
for him, but I almost feel as
though I am working for my
room and board — and bedroom
privileges. I'm not a mercenary, but I long for some
identity of my own.
I've always kept the memory
of my first husband from intruding into this marriage. Why
do I feel like an intruder
myself'
NUMBER TWO
DEAR NUMBER TWO:
Because you don't have the
courage to tell him that I I It
hurts you that he carries his
deceased wife's picture in his
wallet instead of yours, and (b)
you don't enjoy hand-me-down
jewelry.
DEAR ABBY: Although my
wife is reasonable most of the
time, she
refuses to
acknowledge that it is her duty
to hop out of bed first in the
morning and get the coffee
going.
We have a double bed and
established routines make it
impractical for us to arise
simultaneously.
I hope you will admonish my
spouse for her unwifely and
stubborn non-action.
VICTIM OF
FEMALE CHAUVINIST
DEAR VIC: You rattled the
wrong cage. By whose decree Is
it your wife's duty to hop out of
bed first? I think you should
compromise and alternate.

Trina Adams, daughter oif
Mr. and Mrs. Adams,, Chuluota,
will be in Washington, D.C.,
Aug. 5,to vie for the title of
"Miss Dance Of America." The
pageant will be held during the
ECc
Dance Masters of Ametica Inc.
Trina will be representing
Chapter 2 of the Dance Masters
of America. Trina won the
chapter titt which enabled her
to advance and to participate in
the National Pageant.
The contestants will be
judged on Interviews, leotard
modeling, evening gown and
talent.

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and her husband are active in

the Carter campaign.
Other members of the
reunion organizing committee
Include: Theresa Renew
Bagwell, Joyce Loveli Mobleyt
Gary Gunter, Melanie Shaw
Posey and Sue Stanek Logue.
all of Longwood; Ginger
Werrick and Mike Lucas,
Winter Park; Tom McLaughlin,
Leesburg; Paul Klinger,
Maitland; and Chic Bludworth,
Orlando.
Richard Casselberry of
Casselberry was voted class
member who had changed the
least, and Demetrios Thernonos
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— Helping prevent family prob- knowledge, particularly scienlems, Instead of waiting with tific; increasing use of energy
treatment Is needed, Is the dl- and materials; increasing d&amp;
rection Dr. Beverly Crabtree mand by family members for
sees for home economists na- rights, including equality.
tlonaUy.
"Because of the energy situShe recently took office as atlon, the economy and worldpresident-elect of the American wide interdependence on reHome Economics Association sources, families are exat its annual meeting here. The perlencthg crises. But home
56,554 members of the organ- economists can and should help
ixatlon work with families and families maximize their reindividuals, or with businesses, sources," she says.
agencies and organizations that
"We certainly can contribute
provide goods, services and In such areas as nutritional
educational programs to help status of families, aging pro.

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"She predated Eve and was
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ordained its first woman [AUth as a sell-affirming mdirabbi."
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grams, early childhood and
Seeing the family as the focus parent education, housing for
of home economics, Dr. families and conservation of re.
Crabtree believes the family sources. And we can help solve
will In the future become an problems of providing food,
even more important social in- clothing, shelter and emotional
stitution than now, with [mph- support for individuals and thus
cations for home economists. for the family."
"I believe the responsibility
Besides helping influence leg.
of college is to prepare men and isiatlon
affecting families, Dr.
women as professional home Crabtree says home econoeconomists to help families mists should help individuals
direct change, decide If change
and
get
falmWei
information
Is desired, and, If so, decide the and skills needed to make Indirection of change, says Dr. telilgent decisions in areas hayCrabtree, Dean of home ng impact on
. their well-be
economi cs at Oklahoma State
"The emphasis In home ceoUniversity, Stillwater, Okla. nomics on interrelationships
She feels home economists
between families and environshould be advocates for the
ments has recently been la.
family, taking positions on
beled the family ecosystem,,,
many issues and Interpreting she notes.
those positions to appropriate
individuals, agencies and or"By increasing the family's
ganizations.
knowledge and understanding
"Besides the traditional of its near environment, Infamily, we're seeing more one duding the physical, social and
person households, more cultural dimensions, home
childless households and more economists can help individuals
families headed by females, and families maintain human
We're also seeing more men dignity and a meaningful life in
and women sharing roles in the midst of rapid social, ceofamilies as wage earners, nomic and technological
parents a nd homemakers as changes.
well as family roles being in"Needs of Individuals and
terchanged
with
more families in the social environegalitarian family styles merit of the time have deteremerging.
mined major emphases of the
"About one family in three in home economics profession.
this country needs help in un- Even though lifestyles and
derstanding factors shaping Its forms have changed over the
future," she says, citing some years, the family is not dying,
causes of emotional pressures but tremendously changing,"
In daily living:
she says.
Changing roles and responsiDr. Crabtree, 39, and her hustAlitles of men and women; band, Dr. Jewell Crabtree, a
changing attitudes toward par- soil scientist In the 0511 agronenting; increasing mobility omy department, have two cj.
with ties lost between gener- dren, Greg. 14, and Karen. 6.

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Lyman Class Of '66
Reunited In Orlando
Some 100 graduates of the
Lyman High School Class of IN
with their spouses attended the
class' 10th reunion Saturday
night at the Canton House
Hotel, Orlando, and a family
picnic Sunday, at Camp San
Pedro. Music Saturday was
provided by the group, In The
Beginning, and the invocation
was delivered by Valerie Shea
Floyd, Lake Mary.
Questionnaires were sent to
the 200 members of the
of
'66, and from tie
answers
received, a program book was
compiled with biographical
sketches of most of the class
members. The members have
today scattered to 28 states and
two foreign countries. One
hundred and one are married,
and they have produced 130
children.
Active on the organizing
committee was Longwood
Mayor Jim Lormann and his
two sisters, Lynda and Sandy,
all of whom are members of the
same graduating class. Jim
Lormann married another
Class of '66 graduate -Marsha
Jackson. Anothe couple now
m?rried who graduated
together are Becky Pearson
and Jim Merritt, Longwood.
Twenty eight members of the
Class of '66 married Lyman
graduates from other years.
Of the graduates responding
to the questionnaires, 49 had
served in the Armed STViC3,
Including three women, and 10
were still in the Service. Other
professions pursued include 13
teachers, two dentists, a
lawyer, several engineers and
an artist.
Class member Cynthia Lake,
who married John Williams,
lives with her husband in
Plains, Ga., home of
Democratic Presidential

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

And Around Sanford
Parties Freshen

In the good Ole, summertime,
there is nothing more
refreshing than an elegant
Party to cool the beat wave and
cure the "blaba."
The OltdOOt5 brought indoors
atmosphere of Th e Forest
Clubhouse was the perfect
se tting Saturday night when
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made by Mamma Dottie, and in Burney, teenage daughter of moved to Sanford many years
Mrs. Roy (Mary) Mann is a
Where is the gown now? Mary You all chose me, but HAD to
many cases identical.
Dottie Williams Bolton and ago."
deH
ghUul personality jot ftu
said, "Oh, it's upin the attic fna take her."
.
Today
f
of
DIETRIÔI
five
1y Larry Burney, granddaughterThen a
dtighters have blossomed Into of the hosts, and also grand. terrogating group was in- with amusing and interesting brown paper bag."
Rev. and Mrs. Leo (Rub
ceeTspief
a relatively new anecdotes.
Mary
tells
another
story
King
are currently conductlnga
young matrons. Daughter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack grandmother. She laughed,
Several
years
ago
before
about
their
"chosen"
son,
John,
tow
of
Scandinavia and other
DIAL
Deborah is the youngest of the (Virginia) Bw'ney of Geneva. "For years, I vowed I would daughter He
was married, now a high-ranking Navy of. European points. Leo
clan, and not yet altar-bound.
3224=
manShe
commented,
"Whatinterferring
never be the typical, doting and she told her mother she wanted flcer In California. Helen was notorious for telephoning and
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a One
beauty.
puts Racquel
andmo ther. And to be married In a family born a
E verybody seemed to be Welch to shame." Incidentally, I'm not. I'm gr
bout four years after writing pe rsonal notes to his
worse!"
heirloom gown. The exquisi te John was ',chose n."
having s wonderful time at the a major fashion house already
congregation on their acSo our very best wishes to Dr. cotton, hand-mane gown was
The
story
goes
that
while
compflshmenta,
birthdays,
(Dottie)
WllhLimi
entertained
moving to Sanford thefollowmg beautiful party. Jack Homer has eyes on Christy ass model. and Mrs. Williams, and retrieved frthn the attic where Helen was an infant, John wedding anniversaries,
etc.
at
a reception
honoring
their day.
said, "This is Holy Cross We
A
woman
was
rather
cool
to
welcome
to
Sanford.
son and his bride, Dr. and Mrs.
it had been tucked away for stumbled Into the kitchen and
Just a few short years ago could begin service at anytime H.B. Owens, not recognizing
Sure enough, one church
Robert T. Williams.
when the Williams family now."
years
in
a
brown
paper
bag.
informed
his
mother
he
wanted
member
told of receiving a
him all dressed up and out of
Dr. Bob and Audrey were entered church, it was a sight to
Congratulations to Mr. and Helen was married in the gown. to buy his baby sister apresent. card from
Leo
from
Another man debated, "Oh, I "uniform." After some mind- Mrs. Kenneth Hickson of Lake The moth balls were shaken out Mary wanted to know why.
Copenhagen. Denmark,
married three weeks previously behold. The Williams daughters don't know about that, I see searching, she discovered his Mary on their silver wedding again when the gown was
In Coral Gables and a portion of (and now there are five) were many good Methodists here." identity. "Why, he sold me my anniversary, Aug. 3.
The proud older brother's wishing him "happy birthday."
th&amp;r honeymoon included all dolled up In frilly frocks
featured in a recent historical reply was to the effect. "We ll, I The congratulatory cards
All eyes were an Christy first gallon of gas when we
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overseas.
The Herald Senj
It all started when Natale
Werodetwoafldafho, Bertino, an Italian immigrant
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evolved the Hammonton
Blueberry Exchange, the
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narnmonton, N.J., where the 1901. He prospered. In 1925 he blue berri es In the world.
The
Hammonton blueberry ex- divided his farm among his exchange consists of the three
change disposes of six million three sons. John, one of his original farms that Natale
pints of fresh blueberries each sons, purchased, in 1923, his Bertino gave his sons.
year; also three-quarters first 150 blueberry plan ts from
All three farms today take
million pounds of frozen Frederick
Colville
and advantage of eve ry phase of
blueberries for pie filling, ice Elizabeth White who were modern technology. Th
ey use
cream, yogurt and other doing research the re for the aerial crop dusting and
commercial foods. The ex- United States Department of
mechanical picking machines CLASSIC LOOK FOR
change Is now expanding sales Agriculture,
costing $40,000 each. These
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Good July 26
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The Herald Services
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servings.
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For more Information on any
A vocational 30-hour per week the first of a series of three of the above courses, call 3
daytime clothing construction designed to prepare a student to 1450, Extension 4200 422.

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Though I myself have used
needlepoint Could you suggest
needlepoint carpets on the floor
a good book that isinprint? 1
and found they wear extremely
q
C.M.J.
well, I understand the relucDear C.M.J.,
taflC of many fleedlewomen to
An excellent book, "PrinOf
put their treasured work, Into
ciples of Color" by Fa be r
which so many hours of painBlrren, is published by Van
staking effort have gone, unBy
Nostrand Reinhold Company. If
derfoot for people to walk on.
oy
you get it y ou'll find that Birren
As a matter of fact, in the
WWIams
refers to Chevreul many times.
long ago past carpets more
-It should certainly help you
often than not were hung on the 6BRiBiRRigis
combine colors for embroidery.
wall. Many antique carpets,
E.W.
made of silk and linen, were
really more table for looking major Buddhist symbols the
at than walking on. Until the wheel, parasol, canopy, lotus,
16th and 17th centuries floors conch shell, vase with water of
were covered with rush mats Life, two fish and the everlasting
and carpets were hung on the knot. Any of these, well spaced
wall not only for esthetic and enclosed In a fret border,
purposes but to ward off drafts. would make a beautiful design.
Way back, wool of uniform
The Chinese also use animals
quality was not generally as symbols — the dragon for
available as It Is now and for benevolent power, the phoenix
this reason the quality of work- for Immortality and happy
manshlp varied widely. We tidings, the elephant for
know, for instance, that sheep strength, the deer for affluence
from cold mountainous regions and the crane for longevity.
yield a better quality of wool
My own favorite flowers
than those from warm vall
Out the longest - fibre weys,
ool assume new meanings
,
,,,• In
comes from theshoulder
Buddha represents purity, the
finest from young Lambs.
It used to be a long tediouspeony wealth and the ,--process before the yarn - pomogranatefertility.
C'
flLoRIoA—
corded, spun and dyed - was
finished. Cochineal (from the
ARRIVEAUVE H
insect of the coccus cacti) was Dear ELsa,
STATE —
Jj
used to make beautiful glowing
I was disappointed when you
reds. The dried pistils of crocus Praised Chevreu-l's book On
Safety
affair.
blossoms (saffron) produced color so highly and then
yellows and indigo yielded the mentioned It was no longer In GOVERNOR'S
blues so famous In our coun- print. I would like a really good HIGHWAY SAFETY
try's early days.
book on color to help me
Nowadays, of course, we combine wools for doing COMMISSION
'Cr.d
o Ad,'
.tv,00,,
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have a vast spectrum of colors
to draw on for making carpets.
And if you're looking for Inspiratlon, you'll find a wealth of A CCUPU
it in Maggie Lane's Chinese
designs.
Start with one of the eight

Sitchlng

.

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U.S. CNOICI
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BRISKET

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.

Short-term evening Clothing progrtjn Is being offered at the establish a voca tion in
Constrw.tion classes will be college Sept. 7-Dec. 21. Classes clothing services area.
offered at Seminole community will be conducted Monday
Featured units include
College beginning Sept. 7, and through Friday. 8 a.m.-2:30
running through Dec. 16. Term p.m. for those students n- professiona l clothing conandand
techniques,
I will Include the following: terested in developing Skills tostruction
commercial
domestic
Monday 7 to 10 p.m., Specialty be adapted to a vocation machine care and operation,
Sewi ng ; Tuesday 7 to 10 pin., relating to the construction of wardrobe maintenance.
Basic Construction; clothing.
Wednesday 7 to 10 pm.. Fitting
The Home Economics
Anyone
16 yearsClasses
or older can
and Fabrics, and Thursday 7 to Department of the Personal attend
this course.
are
10 p.m., Childr en 's Sewing.
and Public Services Division Of offered Monday
through Friday
Studentsmayreglsterforone Seminole Community College from 8a.m. to 2:30
p.m. In the
or more of these courses by will offer a 15-week full-time
making out an apilicatlon and vocational program in Basic new facilities located beneath
paying a registration fee of Clothing Construction, the library In the main camius.

IV

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COPYRIGHT — 1976

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PRICES GOOD
IN THESE
COUNTIES
ONLY...
ORANGE,
SEMINOLE,
OSCEOLA,
LAKE, CITRUS
BREVARD,
COLLIER,
AND
VOLUSIA
SUMTER,
CHARLOTTE,
LEE AND
MARION....

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Limit 1 w/$3.00 or m re
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9
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KITTY PLEASE

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THE FOLLOWING
STORES
419 1. FIRST ST. - SANFORD
117 SOUTH ROSLIND - ORLANDO
GOLDEN TRIANGLE $POPPING CENTER
MT. DORA

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12-os.

CAN

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99

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4111

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49c

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4 BAR
PKG.

THRIFTY

CANS
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ARROW

1 00-CT.
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SOFTWEVE GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE,

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59c

PAPER PLATES

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88

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3

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oz

PKG.

DRESSING

3c OFF PERSONAL

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10-ox.

SEVEN SEAS CAESAR

DINNERS
$139
42-as.

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3 9-ox.
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3 1

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SIZE

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ALUMINU M
FOIL

SPAGHETTI SAUCE

MAID

MACARONI

14½-oz.
CAN

99c

ARROW

4

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MC

TOMATOES

BEEF RAVIOLI
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$139

DIXIE DARLING

MACARONI

2

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DINNER ROLLS

ASPARAGUS
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DIXIE DARLING FAMILY

CHIP SOYAl-DIE

TH RIFTY

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$ 00

THRIFTY MAID CUT

l2c

OR 15-ol.

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CAN

THRIFTY
MAID

FOR

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WINNOIXIE STORES. INC.
COPYRIGHT - 1976

COUPdNS

DOZO

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PKG.

PIGS 900

M&amp;NREW
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READ

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BATH SIZE

UOfltity u ts
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PINEBREEZE GRADE "A'" 1

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TEA BAGS

29

4-oz.
SIZE

88'

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MUSHROOMS
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2

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13-02.

25-CT.

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200'
SIZE

CO THRIFTY MAID

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STORAGE BAGS

PLASTIC WRAP

99

33-oz.
PKG.

Napkins

PKG.

UCE

GLAD FOOD

POTATO BUDS
1

DRINK MIX

GALLON

lit.

BPTTY CROCKER

.

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59c

$10

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99c

CHIPS

1111-01.

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TOMATO

LIMA BEANS

Thrifty Maid meatballs &amp;

$1°°

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WINE

MEDIUM EGGS

18.02.
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TOMATOES

OR THRIFTY MAID GREEN

49

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2

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COUNTRY TIME LIMONAD!

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SPECIALS

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PEACHES

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AUOCI*(ed Press Food FAftw
OUTDOOR SUPPER
Pork Rib Baroecue
CornontheCob
Corn
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Watermelon
BETH ALLEN'S PORK
RIB BARBECUE
4 to 6 pounds country-style
fresh pork spareribs,
cut in serving-size
portions
Salt and pepper
Barbecue sauce,
preferably homemade and
+I
Texan-style
i
Salt and pepper ribs; arrange
them on a rack over a large
- -- - - .-.+roasting pan. Add enough water
tofWthe pan about one-third.
- Steam uncovered in a pre-heated 4-degree oven, turning
once, for 35 minutes; baste gen"
erously with the barbecue
sauce and continue steaming 10

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Leaves," which are leaves of
AP Newileatures Writer
bok choy, he explained. A
Find Intriguing names for "Drunken Mahi Mahi" is a fish
menus planned around low-cost "livened with a little vermouth
cuts of meat that you cook in and other Influences." The lownew ways and watch the family cost menus were devised to
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sounding names for dishes of first of his restaurants In Oakakchicken
wings and legs, lamb land with $500 and a loan ofs I
chlckenwlngsandlegs,lamb
cheeks and fish on some of his from his brother for a cash reg.
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barbecue with boned breast of the cooking.
lamb that has been marinated
"In that first restaurant
in soy sauce and charcoaled lunches were 20 cents. Now they
+ about four minutes on each range from $4 to $8. But it was
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pensive cuts of meat or the whole operation is family and
meal will not be a hit.
employe owned."
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house in Oakland, Callt, and tastes good, it will be enjoyed.
load his little wagon with
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brains, sweetbreads, tripe, Liv- lamb shanks can be delicious.
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animals, for maybe $1.50. Even garlic. Cook dried navy beans
l then people did not use these for an hour. Set aside. Add
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Bananas Offer Bunch Of Picnic Treats
When you want a nice
dessert to take to the
picnic, pocket foods will
solve the problem every
time.
What are pocket foods?
They're the kind that have
good, firm texture like
cake that will stay In one
piece as you hold it In your
hand or carry It wrapped in
your pocket. Or cookies
that won't crumble and
shatter when they're toted
in a picnic basket or eaten
with your fingers outdoors.
Sturdy delectables such
as these are presented for
your picnic by the Banana
Bunch, Industry-sponsored
center for consumer Information on ba nanas.
Banana Chocolate Chip
Loaf Is wonderful eating
moist yet firm rich with
Its twin flavors of mashed
banana and chocolate
pieces. This cake slices

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Banana Chocolate (]dp Loaf and Banans Pocket Cookies carry easily to picnics.

Puree Plums,
Peaches For
Fruit Leather

perfcctiy, and is easy to eat
hand. It's easy to
make, too. You can hustle
It together for a picnic the
day before, and the flavor
will actually mellow as It
stands.
Real great fun are
Banana Pockets, a turnover-type cookie that is
tidily encased in pie crust
mix pastry. There's rich
fresh banana, walnut and
raisin filling Inside the
pastry which is sealed with
neat ciimped edges. These
cookies can easily be
carried In your pocket for
snacks tn a bicycle ride, or
by the pool, or out In the
backyard on a fine summer's day. They're
twinkle-quick to make, fun
to eat.
Don't forget that the
banana itself Is a fine
pocket food. Neatly
wrapped In Its own sealed
out of

peel, the banana Is Mother
Nature's contribution to
snack enjoyment. With
their good supply of
vitamins and minerals,
high energy value, and l)
per cent available Iron,
bananas are a suck that
stays with you.
POCKET
BANANA
COOKIES
1 package 110 ounces) pie
crust mix, or
pastry for 2-crust
9-Inch pie
2 bananas, s!.ed
¼ cup finely chopped
walnuts
¼ cup raisins
¼ teaspoon cinnamon
1 egg, slightly beaten
1 tablespoon water
Prepare pastry acpackage
cording to
directions. Roll out and cut
In 8 64nch circles. In
medium bowl mix banana
slices, walnuts, raisins and

with clear plastic wrap. Pour
the fruit Into the pans, spreadIng thinly and evenly it will
be no more than 4-inch thick.
Dry in full sun or In the oven
following directions below. The
fruit puree will be dry enough
when, after loosening an edge
with a small metal spatula, you
can peel it away from the plastic wrap in a sheet. Roll It up in
plastic wrap so that the wrap
touches each part of the fruit
sheet. Store In the refrigerator
(as long as 4 months) or in the
freezer (as long as 8 months).
Makes 2 large leathers. To
serve as jerky, cut Into strips.
Sun Drying: Place 2 strips of
wood (we used strips about 1
inch wide and 1 inch thick)
across the length or width of
each pan so the strips are parallel and near the edges. Cover
each pan with a single thickness
of cheesecloth — the strips will
keep it from touching the puree.
Pull the cheesecloth taut and
tuck It under each pan as you
place them in full sun to dry.
The drying time will vary from
8 to 24 hours. If not quite dry
after the first day, bring the
pans indoors overnight and
continue drying In the sun a
second day. Or finish drying In
the oven 3ccOrdlng to directions
for Oven Drying.
Oven Drying: Preheat the
oven to Warm (140 to 150 degrees); turn off the heat; place
the pans In the middle of the
oven. For an electric oven, reheat as necessary to maintain a
Warm temperature — a portPEACWPLUM
LEATHER able oven thermometer placed
OR JERKY
in the oven will show when this
14,4 pounds fresh peaches
is needed. Pans need not be re1 pound fresh plums
moved when the oven is ree cup honey
heated, but stay close by and
Let peaches stand covered turn off the heat as soon as the
with boiling water for about a warm temperature is reached.
minute; rinse with cold water It's okay to leave the pans In the
and slip off skins. Thinly slice oven
without
overnight
the peaches and unpeeled reheating and continue drying
plums, discarding pits andaccording to directions the next
keeping each fruit separate. day. A gas oven will not need
You need 2¼ cups of each fruit. reheating because the pilot
In a Large saucepan, stirring light will provide enough
constantly, slowly bring the warmth; open the door ocplums and honey to a boil; add caslonally to let moisture
the peaches and, stirring con- escape. When drying 2 pans ina
stantly, boll for 3 minutes. single electric or gas oven,
Puree in an electric blender; alternate the pans occasionally
cool to lukewarm.
and turn them If necessary.
Line the bottoms of 2 jellyroil Drying time will vary from 8 to
pans (each l5byl0bylinch) 24 hours.
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Expecting guests or going to i tablespoon lemon
Cold Water Way: Fill a glass
A family pitch-In? A simple-tojuice
quart container or pitcher with
make tuna-rice loaf makes a it cup sweet pickle
cold water. Add 8 to 10 tubags
good dish which you can
relish
(remove tags). Cover and let
prepare In advance.
1-3rd cup ketchup
stand at room temperature or
Always refrigerate or keep z tablespoons minced
in the refrigerator at least 6
Pitch-in leftovers In an ice chest
onion
hours
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each) cans tuna, drained
of container. Makes 1 quart.
Illness. A favorite beverage.for
and flaked
Recipe may be doubled.
summer months is iced tea and 3 cups cooked rice
Boiling Water Way: Bring I
some devotees drink iced tea
quart
of cold water to a boll In a
In large bowl, mix with fork
throughout the year. For those
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Remove from heat
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and
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or une.third cup loose
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Turn
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overnight the cold water way or Into well buttered 8 x 4-inch loaf
minutes. stir again and strain
make it quickly with boiling pan. Bake In preheated 350into
a pitcher containing
(I hater. The latter requires mote degree oven until lightly
another
quart of cold water.
browned,
to
50
60 minutes.
Ice to cool It. Whatever the
Makes
2
quarts.
Serve
hot
or
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with
Dillmethod, enjoy it with a slice of
Instant Way: Allow 2 rounded
Horseradish Sauce. Makes 8 to
lemon or lime.
tablespoons
of instant tea
8 servings.
TUNA-RICE LOAF
powder
for
each
quart of cold
2 eggs
Dill Horseradish Sauce: water.
Stir to dissolve. If using
s 1 teaspoon salt
Combine I cup mayonnaise, 1 lemon-flavored iced tea mix,
1,14 teaspoon pepper
cup sour cream, 2 tablespoons allow 2 envelopes (or one-half
16 4 teaspoon celery seed
horseradlsh,l teaspoon dill weed cup) mix to each quart of cold
o
¼ teaspoon curry
and 2 teaspoons lemon juice. water.

milk

Mix confectioners' sugar
with enough milk to make a
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Cherry Bounce Revives
Old-Time Eating Custom
people call this cherry cordial,
but I say It's cherry bounce."
Cherry Bounce
be made
with sweet cherries, sugar,
spice and brandy. Qua.ffers of
the Liquid drained from the
cherries are likely to say that It
Is well-named: It really makes
one feel boncy!
CHERRY BOUNCE
3 pounds fresh sweet
cherries
1 pound sugar
sti, in
ci
2 teaspoons whole doves
I bottle ((-5 quart) brandy
Choose perfect cherries;
wash, remove stems and dry
completely. Do not pit. In a
large crock that has a cover,
layer the cherries, sugar and
spices; add brandy; stir thaioughly. Cover and let stand at
room temperature
Lead 2
months. Offer drained liquid as
a liqueur; refrigerate cherries
and use In various ways for
desserts.
may

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vegetables. Broccoli, carrots and onions are combined in
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The corn bread has Its own special flavor from finely
chopped cooked ham. Add a Waldorf salad and serve
homemade oatmeal cookies and ice cream for a
satisfying, easy-to-make dinner.
SEASON'S END CORN BREAD
Cost Bread
I cup enriched corn
meal
1 cup sifted all-purpose flour
2
tablespoons sugar
4
teaspoons baking powde
¼ teaspoon salt
1½ cups finely chopped cooked ham
I egg
1 cup milk
¼ cup vegetable oil
Vegetable Sauce
¼ cup chopped onion
1-3rd cup butter or margarine
1-3rd cup ali-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon pepper
1% cups milk
2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
2 cups (8 Ounces) shredded Swiss cheese
1¼ cups cooked broccoli
1 cup sliced cooked carrots
For corn bread, sift together corn meal, flour, sugar,
baking powder and salt. Stir In ham. Add egg, milk and
oil; mix well. Pour Into greased 9-Inch layer pan. Bake In
preheated 4-degree oven about 30 to 35 minutes. Cool 15
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For sauce, saute onion In butter. Blend in flour, salt
and pepper. Gradually add milk; cook over low heat,
stiri-ling constantly, until -thickened. Stir In Parmesan
cheese and Swiss cheese until Swiss cheese Is melted. Add
broccoli and carrots. Heat thoroughly; do not let boil.
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York and I was invited. Our
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sometimes thought of her because she had cooked the main
dish served at the party
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1 teaspoon vanilla
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2 eggs
2 cups sifted allpurpose
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1 teaspoon baking soda
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with cool and refreshing foods
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brown sugar (light or dark) or
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blueberries to guests is to mart.
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queur and refrigerate, stirring
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hours. Then drain the berries
well and fold them into a pint of
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cantaloupe halves, or atop
ih1teor yellow cake made from
scratch or a mix.
Another way to use the her.
ries marinated in the orange.
flavor liqueur is to fold them
into whipped cream. For two
cups berries marinated in one.
quarter cup Liqueur, use a halfpint of heavy cream whipped
and sweened with two table.
spoons (or more) of superfine
sugar. This Is a delightful cornbination to serve over slices of
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Wednesday, Aug. 4, 1q74

'The Revolution: Where It All Began'

Boston's Freedom Trail A Popular Attraction
BOSTON (AP) - Of Mas- Boston 200, maintains an In- is, Boston's most popular at- the harbor from downtown.
sachuselts, Daniel Webster had formation desk, speakers of traction is not on !t.
You can easily reach It by car
the right idea: 'There she Is. foreign languages, lockers for
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18111 century. Start at the Afri- and concerts. And anybody will four-channel, eight-screen sIi
Less well known than Free- can Meeting House off Joy tell you a favorite spot to eat show, "Where's Boston?" at u
Prudential Center.
if you want to make a separate dom Trail, but Important to the Street
out.
One final
Behold her, and judge for your- packages, rest rooms, child "Old Ironsides" - which lies at trip, and there's usually plenty history of the city, is the Black
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One of the city's more popu.
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lar Bicentennial exhibits Invites
the visitor to take part In that
original Puritan tradition of
judging for oneself.
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on a two-mile "Freedom TralV'
of downtown historic site&amp;
Freedom Trail isa must tour
for the visitor. Allow a day for
it, by car, and plan on starting
after 9 a.m. Many spots on the
Freedom Trail don't open until L
10 am.
If you like, you can take the
tour by shuttle bus, getting off
at stops that interest you and

getting on the next bus. A ticket
costs $3.25 foranad II
a child Some spots charge
dmission - $4.50 will get an
adult into all that do--M35 for a
You can start Freedom Trail
at Boston Common, but City
Hail makes more sense The
city's Bicentennial agency,

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where three residences were burglarized and a .357 magnum
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Winger. 1*. R. C. Parker (left in center photo) and it. George Abbgy carry seized items from motel by Bob Lloyd)
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Lava
Plan
Studied

ABERDEEN, Md. tAP) Army scientists here are hoping
to use high explosives "like a
surgeon uses his knife" to divert hot lava should one of the
world's largest and most active
volcanos erupt near the city of
Hilo on the island of Hawaii.
"It's extremely dangerous.
We're not sure it can be done,"
said Dr. Benjamin E. Cummings, who is coordinating
plans with 14 government
agencies to prevent the anticipated eruption of Mauna Loa
from damaging fib, the
island's economic and transportation center located 30
miles away.
Geologists expect Mauna Lod
to erupt again within the next
two years. That prediction was
outlined recently in a report by
the U.S. Coast and Geodetic
Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
Cummings, attached to the
Army's Ballistic Research Lab
oratories at the Aberdeen Proving Ground here, hopes to use
small teams of Special Forces
soldiers to carry detonating
equipment onto the lava fields
should the eruption occur.
While the research, begun
Last summer at the request of
the Joint Technical Coordinating Group for Munitions Effectiveness, is continuing, Cummings said the plan could be put
into effect any time now should
an eruption begin.
The researcher said the plan
is based on man's under.
standing of how lava flows.
Cummings explained that when
the molten mass rolls down the
side of a volcano, its outer surface cools and hardens while
the interior remains hot.
As a consequence, he continued, a natural pipeline Is formed within the lava formation
through which the stream
continues to flow. Cummings
said the plan being developed
here is simply to plug that natural pipeline with explosives.
Special Forces soldiers would
be carried to the volcano's side
by helicopter. There, they
would set ue special tripods,
each with a high-explosive
rocket charge on top of a soL41116;
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According to Cummings, the
soldiers would ignite the shaped
charges, which would bore i
hole in the hardening lava ant(ace. The rocket would then :
take its high-explosive charge
down the rail of the tripod into
the bole, exploding inside the
lava's pipeline.
That explosion would close
the natural pipeline, forcing the
lava to flow off In another direction.
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68th Year, No. 299-Thursday, August 5, 1976

The field Is set for tonight's
championship race In Seminole
harness Raceway's Celebrity
Driving Championship. The
race highlights Marty Stein
Benefit Night and will benefit
Lyman High School's band
scholarship fund. See story
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INDEX
ArowidTheCbork ....... 4-A
Bridge ...................8-B
Calendar ,.....,,
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Comics ................6-B
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Editorial .... ............. .4-A
Dear Abby ...............1-B
Dr. Lamb
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Horoscope ................6-B
hiospi................S-A
Obituaries ..............$-A
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Television ............4-B
Women
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them in line with salaries paid trough said. "We didn't need
At least three commissioners business of paring the $21.6
in the community.
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have pledged to hold the budget million budget. At least $4Office of Management to within last year's millage. million must be cut to prevent a
The Seminole County CornBut the commissioners - in Analysis and Evaluation Last year the tax rate was 5.37 tax increase.
mission Wednesday rejected a the first real budget cut this
(OMAE) Director Pat Gllsson mills - which resulted In a bill
It is anticipated judicial
proposed $80,000 pay raise for
year
told
Thames
to'coril
said
Thames
may
bring
about
of
$5.37
for
each
$1,000
of
requests
of about $300,000 wili
back next year.
county employes.
130,000 in requested ad- assessed property valuation, be cut in half.
Personnel Manager Ron
"It required a dollar ad. justments back before the
On Wednesday the cornThames asked the commission justment to the entire system." commission before budget
Commissioners begin today mission looked at the utility
to adjust pay scales and bring Commissioner John Kim- sessions end.
to get down to the serious department's budget.
Glisson said a 40 per cent
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increase in water and sewer
rates will be needed If the utility
department is to meet its
obligations.
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Utility Director Bill Dale
informed commissioners
At the Seminole County Commission meeting today, it was a sense of humor," Vihien said. "I've always admired his wit"
earlier this year his department
question of who's bugging who.
Vihlen said the lady bug is a "significant addition to the would require a rate hike to
Republican County Commissioner John Kimbrough placed a
courthouse. I plan to keep it and make a real pet out of it."
meet expenses.
stuffed orange lady bug in Democratic Commissioner Sid Vihien's
The lady bug incident came after V thlen failed yesterday for
Most customers pay about $14
commission chair today.
the fifth straight day to attend budget sessions designed to Cut a
month
for utilities at present.
Vihiensaidearlier thlsweekhe mightbeforced into resigning some $4-million from this year's proposed $21.6-million budget. Dale
estima ted a 40 per cent
unless Republicans stopped buggin g him about Vihlen's lack of
Part of yesterday's session turned into a shouting match increase would raise rates to
attendance at scheduled county commission meetings.
between Republicans and Democrats and Commissioner Harry about $20 monthly.

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Thursday's high 88, today's
low 71. Rainfall: 1.26 inches.
County Commission Sidney Vihien Jr. said earlier this week that
Partly cloudy through Friday he'd quit his post if the Republicans continue to "make an issue"
with thundershowers likely about his absences at budget sessions while he campaigns for the
mainly during afternoon and Democratic nomination In the Fifth U.S. Congressional District.
evening hours. highs In upper So this morning someone really "bugged" Vlhlen by placing this
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lady bug in his vacant chair tn the commbsion chambers. Herald
Details and tides on Page 5-A. Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

Kimbrough said Vihlen's assertion that resigning would aid Kwiatkowski, a Democrat, rapped Republican Commissioner

However, Dale said even with
the Republicans "just isn't true." Kimbrough said he wouldn't
Richard Williams for being two hours late for the meeting.
a
rate hike the county utility
care who the governor appointed as "long as It's somebody who
Stung by recent criticism for missing four days of budget system will provide the
will attend meetings."
sessions, Kwiatkowski rapped Williams
the commissioner cheapest rates in Seminole.
Arriving a few minutes late at today's meeting, Vihien hurried into commission chambers two after
hours late.
The county owns two systems
refused to be bugged. Instead the commissioner appeared
"We can't start yet; Dick Williams
here," Kwiatkowski
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amused at the lady bug.
both of which are Located in
"It shows me that John Kimbrough still has wit and a good
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South Seminole.

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Your Beach Access
May Be Blocked
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - citizens cannot get to those
Floridians who don't have lands.
The problem will increase for
beach cottages may get walled
off from the shore unless a law people who don't live on the
is passed forbidding cities to coast as construction continues,
limit use of their beaches to he said.
residents, an attorney says.
Without being able to use city
"There is very little left to the beaches, upland residents now
public when the cities squeeze are blocked from the Pinellas

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dluwuncvd Luday by Tl,. Eiin5
Named editor is Norman H. Oshrin, a native of Brooklyn,
N.Y., who has been associated with newspapers in Texas, Ohio,
New York, California, Indiana and New Jersey. Appointed advertising director is Joseph D. Van Brackle, of Orlando, who
served as president of his own agency for several years before

coming to Sanford,
Oshrtn, 42, also has served as a professional staff member of
the Senate Commerce Committee in Washington, D.C., and as a
1972 presidential primary aide to Sen. Hubert H. 'Iumphrey (DMinn.). He is a bachelor.
Van Brackle, 45, is member of the Orlando Area Advertising
Federation and has been active in the southeast and national
advertising scenes, conducting workshops and judging advertising contests. He also has lectured on marketing at schools
and organizations throughout the southeast. Van Brackle and the
former Jean HoLaclaw have a daughter, 18, and a son, 14.

off access," Baya Harrison said
Wednesday.
Harrison said that legislative
action appears to be the only
answer as a result of a 2nd District Court of Appeal decison
that Bellealr Beach can keep
nonresidents off it, city-owned
beach.
He said he would recommend
aa$'t appealing the decision.
The Su..reme Court probably
would uphold the appeal court
because of the small size of the
beach, about 80 by 140 feet, and
ower (actors, said Harrison, a
former deputy attorney general
who continued to handle the
case alter he entered private
law practice.

County shore from Dunedin to
Passe Grille because of private
land ownership and constriction of walls at condominium.,,
Harrison said.
The 2nd District Court of Appeal upheld without opinion a
ruling by Pinellas County Circuit Judge B.J. Driver. He rejected a suit by Atty. Gen. Rob-ert Shevin to require Belleair
Beach, an affluent community,
to open its city-owned beach to
the public.
Harrison said the appellate
Judges made clear during arguments before the court that they
believed the public had not
established a property right to
the city beaches.
Shevin contended that although constitutional rights of
private property allowed owners to prevent access to state-

He said the far-reaching effects of the decision could be
offset If the legislature approved a law setting out in
strong and clear terms that owned wetland areas of
cities must allow the general beaches, cities should not have
public to use their beaches.
that right.
Otherwise, he said, the state
If a city closed a larger
constitutional right of citizens beach, there would be a better
to lands below the mean-high- test case on public access Ic
water line would become meaningless in many areas because

lake to the Supreme Court,

Harrison said.

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mythology.
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Sears repeated his clahn that
lot victory, according to The the former California governor
Associated Press survey of has 1,140 votes on the first bal.
delegates' legal commitments lot. Ford's chief delegate hunt-

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Both continue to woo dele- now has 1,134 delegates com,j%gates, with strategies that mitted to him.
The AP survey shows Ford
range from WWte House dinner
invitations to the stunning se. with 1,105, Reagan with 1,029
lection by Reagan of a liberal and the remaining 125 uncornsenator for a running male to mitted.
Baker followed Sears' news
claims of allegiance from new
conference with one of his own.
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contract with the school board is the Assolciation of
N on- Instructional Personnel of Seminole Cowity
(NIPSCO). A special master will be appointed onc
one of three names submitted

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Monday's high 93, today's low could provide an unexpected
in eight cities, rising an T2.
boost in the cost of canned fruits
shaursdeputies armed with shotguns searched an arra at Lake average of 1.7 per cent. Thie biU
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Irene Road near Longwood blooday afternoon, but failed to turn decreased at the checklist store Wednesday with scattered
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up a suspect who burglarbed duw homes. talLing a pistol. Winter in four cities, down an average thundershowers. Highs mostly occurred in breakfast item.
2 per cent, and was unchanged
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Park PoUct SgL Walter Gallailer 1 center above) Used tracking
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dog to follow suspects trail through citrus groves before the scent marketbasket bill

was lost. Details on Page 2-L (Herald Photo by Bob Lloyd)

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his base pay as a supplement (The board offered ia bargaining session Wednesday's session is to last the school board and "IPSCO negotiators agree on

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prize, the presidential nomi. backers try to prove that his
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However, the driver's requested that Cowley and
his team return to the table for further negotiations
to see if the differences could be worked out in order
iFees for a special master usually run between
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Gene Grooms, executive secretary of the SEA,
immediately countered with the statement that

of the uncommitted convention
"We are not aware of any Indelegates have dwindled by dividual delegates we have lost
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Association. Originally, the two teams were at an

impasse and the Florida Public Employes Relations
Conunission (PERC) was asked for a list of names
from which a special master (independent ar.
bitrator) could be brought in to help settle the dif-

SEA is asking that coaches of cheering squads,
proposed hikes in supplements of this nature would
ball, softball golf , soccer,
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This was another item which was tabled on
the SEA is asking that the athletic director (fulltime) and business manager receive 15 per cent of Friday and is sure to come up in Wednesday's

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15 days before the roll call is to they now back his candidate.
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protection, length of the pending agreeement and
negotiation process with SEA.
At last Friday's bargaining session. Ernie
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Alexander, Sanford, third place;

honorable mention. place;

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running as an incumbent. A second Democrat, W.W. Tyre, also is
in the running.
TheRepublican contender
Bill Kirchhoff,the former
chairman of the cotinty's Planning and Zoning Board.
"Alexander would have a better than normal chance 01

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be reached on the salary issue at that meeting, the school board
for the head football coach and only 14 per cent for
Cowley told Steve Rosenthal, chief negotiator for coaches, drill team and dance team inthe head basketball coach.
SEA, that he wanted to table the article until he structors, band directors, etc.
What these figures boil down to is simply ttiat if
could come up with some new figures and present
SEA is successful In its supplement demands. an
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basketball coach currently earning a $10,0W base
supplements the school board is willing to give
trfore a contract between the two bargaining units
(The index Cowley referred to determined how
atWetic coaches, drill tearn and dance team in- salary, he-she would receive an additional $1,500 for
can be reached.
much an increase will be granted to teachers after
the work they perform in relation to their athletic
structors, band directors, etc.
each additional year of teaching experience.)
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Schor,i goard and Seminole Education Association
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~iorrOg at 9 o'clock at First Federal of Seminole in
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His reasoning is that should he resign, the governor would
appoint John Alexander, a Democrat who is seeking Vihlen's seat.
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that Schultz' heart attack was caused by the excitement of
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Vihlen said if his race for U.S. Congress takes up sufficient
time to "cause me to shirk m Yresponsibility, I will resign."
with, there is the possibility of resignation," Vihlen said.
The sla-year commission veteran quickly added, however,
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hearings
is the chairman's job to monitor and run budget when we get down to the nitty gritty," Hattaway
Williams responded by saying that the
responded.
hearings,
ommission agreed to hold the hearings
Political factions on the Seminole County
Vihien is a contender for the U.S.
find Kwiatkowski called statements by
"I've been there, ready to go," said Williams
Commission locked horns today after Kimbrough and W il liams "just another cheap Congressional seat occupied by Richard Kelly, a
"They (Democrats ) probably have a good
Republi cans charged two Democratic Corn- shot."
Republican, and Kwiatkowski attends classes at
excuse,but everybody agreed to the schedule"
missioners have ruined four days of budget
Kwiatkowski said the hearings are a "waste Florida Technological University (FTU).
Williams pointed out.
hearings because they failed to attend.
VihIen said he is monitoring budget reports.
of time."
Office of Management Analysts and
Republican Commissioners Richard Williams
He said he got the same Information by taking Like Kwiatkowski, VIhien contends the four-day Evaluation (OMAE ) Director Pat Glisson told
and John Kimbrough say lack of attendance by the budget presentations home for study.
hearings were "probably unnecessary.10
commissioners last Wednesday they could begin
Commissioner Harry Kwiatkowski and Corn"I'm not shirking my responsibility," Vthlen
Kwiatkowski called hearings to date "an
cutting requests when they felt Like it.
missioner Sid Vihien Jr., have turned the exercise In futility." But he said when decision- added.
No cuts ha ve been made.
hearings into an exercise in futility.
Republicans contend it would take at least
making time comes on Wednesday, "I'll be
Republicans say that's because it's Em, "There Is no need for us sitting there," there."
four commissioners in atte ndance to get possible to make decisions without at least four
Williams said. "We can't make any decisions."
Asked how the budget is coming along, anything accomplished,
commissioners.
But Hattaway says the same information can
Democratic Commission Chairman Mike Kimbrough replied, "It's not. We're not moving.
On Wednesday when a quoirum is expected,
Hattaway responded by saying that when
"The board should try to get organized," be obtained from reading the $21.6-million Williams said, "We'll probably vote a dozen
decision-making time comes on Wednesday, the Kl.mbrough said.
budget as can be learned by attending the formal
different ways."

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things will be doubly ap- your pride override your good
predated if you take them in sense.
smaller quantities.
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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) The remarks of others cause
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you
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toward what you want them to portant decisions for
you do, you w ha ve to pay
be today. This is not a healthy If
perspective for you.
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GEMINI(May 21-June 20) In
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today. you could come today will be of your own
ficult matter
promises. making. They'll be caused by
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Evacuation Of Refugees
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) An International Red Cross
convoy finally got through to the besieged Tal Zaatar
Palestinian refugee camp today to evacuate wounded
from the Moslem enclave in Christian east Beirut,
Moslem and Christian radio stations reported.
The Moslems' Beirut Radio reported that the first
evacuee was brought out Just before noon, and that
several more followed soon sfter.
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square mile area east of U.S. 17.
Burglary Squad, Detective H. and Mrs. Karen Duncan were Siegrist returned home, ac- Bobcat loader was on a lowboy
92 and south of SR434 at noon E. Winger said a .357 magnum burglarized, apparently by the cording to deputies.
trailer attached to a truck In the
after a resident returned home revolver and $300 In silver coins same person.
Grand Larceny Charged
yard. The truck and trailer
An unidentified suspect to hear someone run from the were reported missing from one
Two of the homes were en- Melvin Andrew Elkins, 39, of were removed and the truck
eluded searching sheriff's rear of the burglarized house. house,a hunting knife and $31 in tered by breaking windows and 120 Hickory Tree Road, later returned to the y41,
deputies Monday afternoon
A Winter Park Police coins from another and an a window screen was cut at the Longwood, was arrested deputies said.
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following burglaries at three tracking dog was used to search undetermined amount of money third house.
Monday by sheriff's detective
Man Arrested
residences on Lake Irene Road nearby citrus groves but of. was taken in the third breakin.
Residents were away from Carol Jaques on grand larceny
In other arrests, Sheriff's Sgt. ii
off U. S. 17.92 near Longwood. ficers said the dog lost the scent
Winger said the homes of home at the time of the and unauthorized use of a motor W. H. Hogan jailed Charles
Deputies cordoned off a one of the suspect on a dirt road.
Maude T. Siegrist, Bill Siegrist burglaries, reported when Bill vehicle charges. Bond was set Ashford Stanley Jr., 18, of 588'
at $5,000, according to county Wilma St., Longwood, on a
Jail records.
circuit court warrant charging
Mrs. Jaques said a $10,800 attempted burglary. Bond for
g
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front end loader and low boy Stanley was set at $5,000.
trailer reported stolen last
Compactor Missing
By DONNA ESTES
— $220,950, up from $185,206
his 'captain-executive officer," City Manager W. E. Knowles, week from the HamptonGunite
Deputy Donald Dreggdt
Herald Staff Writer
being asked for administration, however, t he director is asking assisting as a consultant.
construction yard aISR-434 and reported a $250 trash cornGeneral fund revenues for the for a pay increase from the
Knowles met with depart- Mobile Ave., west of Longwood, pactor was stolen from a vacant
LONGWOOD
City tax- current fiscal year were current $9,350 to $11,385.
house at 303 Wild Olive Lane,
merit heads Saturday morning were recovered,
payers can look for their budgeted at $5,543, but at
Keller is also requesting four and again Monday night and
Deputies said the 1976 model The Springs, west of Longwood.
property taxes to more than least $547,455 is expected to additional patrol officers and made recommendations to the
double the current 2.81 mill rate have been received in the city plans to hire two more through department heads on the form
if the city council approves coffers by the last day of the a federal grant. He is asking for and Justification for requests.
budget requests submitted by current fiscal year, Sept. 30. Of a new records clerk who would
Knowles also suggested
REPORT OF CONDITION
department heads to officials this amount, $184,000 was double in pollee dispatching. Monday night that the
CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES OF THE
city
late last week.
received from property taxes.
The city council is to hold its consider a "self-insurance"
SUN BANK OF SEMORAN,
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Largest single item in the first budget workshop at 7:30 program in the area of workNATIONAL ASSN. OF FERN PARK
requests was over $1 million
police department request is for p.m. Wednesday with Sanford )men's compensation.
IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
a record
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 17
with $779,000 for salaries, Including a raise for
PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPgeneral operation of the city Public
Douglas
LL E R
government and 12Z2,000 from Kell er completing 15 mon ths
UNDER TITLE 12, UNITED STATES CODE,
the utility department.
with the city, from the current
SECTION
CHARTER NUMBER 1IQ1 Thousands
Nearly one-third of the $11,500 to $13,255, and 15 per
NATIONAL BANK OF REGION NUMBERS ofDollars
general operating budget is cent pay raises for other per.
ASSETS
being requested by the police sonnel.
Cash and due from banks ...............................
767
U.S. Treasury securities ................................. 2089
departznent—$285,946, up from
For Sgt. Greg Manning,
Obligations of other U.S. Gov't.
$100,515— with the second third whom Keller has promoted
agencies and corps .................................
Nos*
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$299,B45forclassroomtrainlng;
Obligations
of Stat es and
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Florida State Employment
political subdivisions ................................
916
Service, $84,802 f or on-the-job Other bonds, notes and debentures ......................
None
The Seminole County Corn. training; Seminole County Federal Reserve stock and
mission
today instructed School Board, $79,204 for work
corporate stock
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departmental chiefs to look into experience programs; Health Trading account securities ... ... ....................... None
receiving the appointment)," Vthlen said.
the possibility of securing and Rehabilitative Services, Federal funds sold and securiti es
pu r chased under agreement to resell ..............400
expect the Republicans would have enough savvy to know $565,000 to pay salaries for 72 $56,574 for training the

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Arab League mediator Hassan Sabri KholI also
reported that leaders of all the warring factions in
Lebanon's long and bloody civil war agreed tentatively to
sign an armistice Wednesday "barring a last-minute
hitch." But fighting continued through the night, and
hospitals and security sources estimated that about so
persons were killed,

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ANTICIPATED REVENUE

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38400

Bank Notes
Proceeds of Farmers
Home Loan

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1,773 00
136,911.00

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TOTAL ANTICIPATED

DISCHARGES
Sanford:

Robert II. Booth

not counted for either candi.

date.

Don M. Reid

Barbara D. Tanner
Henry B.
B Thomas

President, but who were named

Thomas F. Weiss

By: S Kay Sassman

City Clerk

Altamonte Springs, Fla.

DEC 20

MRS. ARTHUR EVANS

Bertha H, Owens, DeLand

counted these delegates based
on their votes for a pro-Ford
resolution at a delegation meeting. But The AP counted them

grandsons,

two

Mrs. Arthur Evans, 85, of children.
Or ange Park and f ormerly of

Russell H. Brooks, Deltona Chicago, died Sunday. A native
Margaret J. Thomas, Deltona of Western Pennsylvania, She
spent winters for many years in
Todd Graham, Lake Mary
Oviedo.
Loulne Sinko, Lake Mary

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Fed, funds sold and securities
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total of 96.
This was disclosed in a report by Pentagon manpower
officials to Defense Secretary Donald Rurnsfeld, s!i
ordered a review of all service recruit training after
allegations of Marine brutality arose earlier this year.

Secretary William T. Coleman Jr. as he opens hearings
today on proposals to require installation of air bags in
new cars.
Coleman has promised to decide before the end of the
year whether the government will require that air bags Lx-e
built into new cars.

PubliShed Daly and Sunday, sxcept SJtrd,i 1, and
Christmas D4ii

PHONE: 3224495

Officials in Shevin's office

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P. 0. Box lit. Altamonte Springs, Fl. 32701

CLOGGED TOILETS

WASHINGTON (AP) how far should the government
go to protect rnotorLsLs who refuse to protect themselves?
That is a key question to be resolved by Transportation

Tuesday, Aug. 3, 1976—Vol. 68, No. y

Medicare and Insurance benefits.
Everything included in lease plan. No
hidden charges for service, maintenance, or emergency calls.

COMPLETE BREATHING CARE

say they have identified 12
persons.
Shevin said the rules pro- firms offering time-sharing
posed by his office need to be plans in Florida.
adopted immediately because
POWtRFUI PLUNGER (LIARS
waiting the normal 60 days
would give firms time to ripoff
more vacationers and then
close up operations.
Consumer affairs officials in
Pinellas County came out in
support of Shevins rules Mon.
day, citing problems they encountered.
1
"We've got a file big enough
to choke a horse," said Richard
Iindgren, consumer affairs director in Pinellas.
Officials have charged that
many of the contracts amount
to nothing more than a guaranteed reservation and that in
some cases customers are given the run-around when trying
Toilet j$U Plunger
to schedule use of the facility.
''The profit margin on some UiiI.
r,lxne,
i 4
does ri., ie,m,I ,..'piri,rt xi or
of these operations isn't that messy
**tel to splash b.ck E'uape
TO.IIflC, the t..11I r,r,.u'e plo*.
great,'' said Asst. Atty. Gen.
ant
Jim Webb. ''The procedure ,.xlrs the clog ging
then is to make it difficult to get
G o ,. ...,...

Air Bag Hearings Open

Evening IIer.dd

except low lOs southeast

then sold or rented to other

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Inflationary
Increases.
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for a certain number of a days after signing them.
each year. The same space is

RV

We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of ths
through statement of resources and liabilities, We declare that it has been

Against

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torney general's office for ex.
Under the pr oposal , custom- amination and would requir e
ers buy or rent condomin ium, that the co ntracts conta in a
hotel or motel space with a provision allowing customers to
guarantee it will be available back out within a short time

Recruit Abuse Report Issued

dition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and beIi,
WiIIiamJ.McVeighII

Publish Aug. 3, 1976

Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin
raised the red flag over the operations, saying that ma ny consumers were be ing defrauded
by t he relatively new industry.

LOS ANGEI.ES(Al - The judge in the William and
Emily Harris trial, accused repeatedly by the defense of
prejudice, again has refused to declare it mistrial or
remove himself from the case.
l)efeatcd in their efforts to win a mistrial, the Hari-Lses
tialay waited for a possible verdict as a jury entered its
fourth day of deliberations.
Superior Court Judge Mark Brandler, attacked b
defense attorneys for what they said was misconduct and
bias, insisted Monday that testimony about the possible
prejudice of a juror did not warrant further action.

to mid 90s. Lows mainly In lOs,

MEDICARE SUPPLY CO.:
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17.92

Harris Trial Judge Stays On

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ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS?

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Hwy.

cloudy

ht headstones and live
plants and flowers at both locations.

time-sharing vacation sales their money ba ck if a company
contracts.
goes out of business.

*htoi.5h

Wednesday with scattered examined by us. and to the best of our knowledge and belief Is tr
th undershowers. Highs mostly and correct.
In lower OOs, lows i 't
James J. Smeenge,tr.
Joseph D. Robinson Directors
Variable winds 10 m.p.h. Rain

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We Bill Medicare For You

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Knowledge and experience,
Enabling us to serve
our families better.

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As Prescribed by Your Physician

72,
Partly

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congestion and shortness of breath.

8312

above named bank do hereby declare that this Report of Cop.

Monday'ihlgh93,today'slow

• BATH EQUIPMENT

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND

I, William J. McVeig h Ill, Vice President and Cashier of the

.

• PATIENT LIFTERS

WHEELCHAIRS

None

MEMORANDA
Josie D. Powell, 80, of 1407 So. Average for IS or 30 calendar
Park Ave., died July 29. Born in
days ending with call date:

Pelham, Ga., she moved to
Jean G. McCourry, Longwood
While in Oviedo, she was a
Ronald E. O'Shel, Longwood member of the Oviedo Woman's Sanford l8 years ago. She was

• COMMODES

HOSPITAL BEDS

2bO
. FIB

securities sold under agreements
York and West Virginia on the (Jacqueline) Lemley, a boy, Wilmette, Ill., and Mrs. three grandchildren arid three
to repurchase .....................................None
basis of votes at delegation Casselberry
great-grandsons.
Thomas Manetas, Chicago;
Liabilities for borrowed money......................None 'i
Funeral services were he
ld lii St..tdby letters of credit ou tstandi ng ....................None
1,
Pelham, Ga. Brisson Funeral
______________________________________________________________________
r
ime deposits of $100,000 or
Home was In charge of local
more in domestic offices:
arrangements.
Time certificates of deposit in
__________________________
denominations of $100,000 or more ................
—
Other time deposits in amounts of
$100,000 or more ..................................None
VVEATH ER

C

it • OXYGEN

(par val ue ) 10 00

EQUITY CAPITAL

symptoms resembling flu has killed at least 16 persons
who attended a state American Legion convention in
Philadelphia late last month, state and legion officials
said Monday.
Public health officials said the outbreak, which has sent
at least Soother people to the hospital, may be the result of
swine flu. They said that they could not now make a firm
diagnosis, suggesting viral pneumonia as another possible
cause.
The ages of the dead ranged from 39 to 82, At least one
death has been recorded officially as pneumonia.
Autopsies have been ordered in many of the deaths.
All of the victims experienced the same symptoms:
headaches, fever ranging to 107 degrees and chilLs. These
were followed, in most cases, by chest pains, lung

TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL ..........................118

actually uncommitted.
Survivors include three
Kimberly J. Frye, Winter Women.
Ford's campaign has situ- Springs
Survivors include her son, daughters, Lou Alice Paige and
flatly counted for the President
BIRTHS
John W. Evans of Oviedo; two Edna Powell of Sanford and
certain delegates frm New
Mr.
&amp;
Mrs.
Gary daughters, Mrs. W.O. Wallace, Christine Gurley of Pelham;

M ed i care

7

b. No. shares outstanding 40,000

other capital reserves ...........................

Evelyn Y. Artner, Winter Club, the Home Demonstration member of the Mt. Olive
the resolution binding and were Par k
Club and the U ni ted Me thodist Baptist Church.

! A1FE N 110 N !

a
1

Surplus
.............................
grand. Undividedprofits .. ............. .....................

views that they did not consider

CLIP AND SAVE -------

7651
None p..

daughters, five great grand. Reserve for contingencies and

Gordon R. Marsh, Chuluota

as uncommitted when the dalegates said in individual inter-

City Attorney
Publish Aug 3. 1916

____________________________________________________________

Who Attended Convention
HARRISBURG. Pa. (AP) — An unknown disease with

a. No. shares authorized 40,000
AREA DEATHS

Jacqueline SLTiIth

Sears. The Ford people had

None
30

Common stock

had been co unted by the Ford
committee as favoring the

CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA

Wendi Burleigh, Deltona
account of this bank and outstanding
Nina D. Lucas, Deltona
Other liabilities
Henry A. Moderow, Deltona TOTAL LIABILITIES
(excluding subordinated notes

Louis J. Roman

Monday as Reagan backers by

Id

Vacation Sales
Controls Weighed

The rules would also require
co mp an ies to submit their contracts and brochures to the at

Mysterious Disease Kills 16

Mortgage indebtedness ................................No ne il

(par value) .....................................None

City of Lake Mary, Florida.
All interested parties are invited to attend and belseard

DATED this the 30th day of July. 1976

Dessa S. Knight, DeBary

securities sold ................................None
under agreements to repurchase ......................None
Liabilities
money ..................... .. ..None

industries,
The board predicted that
unemployment, now 11 per
cent, would not fall below 9 per
cent until next summer, instead
of next winter or early spring as
expected a few months ago.

~t

Seven congressmen regularly flew first-class on trips
home, raising the expense from tax funds by almost
$10,000, the report from Cox' Washington bureau said.

IN BRIEF

None

Martha M. Morton
Evelyn M. Hobart, Deltona
and debentures)
Edythe WErner
James C. Raulerson, Geneva Subordinated notes and debentures
Hannah
L.
Michael,
Russell M. Aldred, New
EQUITY CAPITAL
Casselberi-y
Smyrna Beach
Preferred stock

listed as uncommitted all th e Sherlyn Sheppard

the time of the Public Hearing.

foreign office . ........... .............None
.
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN

Seminole High School Booster Club meeting, 7:30
felt, Botts sa id.
p.m. in the teacher's lounge. Topics of discussion will
Askew said that training
include "Booster Day" and football program ads.
would be made available for
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4
construction workers who de.
Longwood Area Sertoma auction, to benefit Seminole
sire to shift into other Florida
Youth Ranch, 7:30 p.m., Maitland Flea Market.
industries if they see their
Demonstration at 10 a.m. at the Community Canning
chances for employment aren't
Center,
504 E. Celery Ave., Sanford, on how to grow
good in the construction inConstruction in single-family dusti-y.
alfalfa and bean sprouts. General public invited free of
homes is picking up but Florida
charge. Call 323-9340 for registration.
Industrial prospects are
is heavily overbuilt in multi, being
training
offered
Sanford KIwanis. noon, Civic Center.
family dwellings. That explains programs to be sure the jobs
Casselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 am., The Caboose.
why the number of people in they provide will go to
Sanford Serenaders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
construction has declined from Floridians who are unemployed
Sanford Civic Center.
292,000 to 138,000 in recent or
the
underemployed,
years, said Robert Lanzillotti, governor said.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 5
dean of the University of FloriHe said that immediate help
Demonstration on how to make bread and butter
da Business College.
for employment can come
pickles at 10 a.m. at the Community Canning Center, 504
through the federal jobs bill
E. Celery Ave., Sanford. General public invited free of
The state campaign toattract
charge. Call 323-9340 for registration.
industry to Florida will reduce passed over President Ford's
unemployment but that is a veto and some speeded-up conSanford Lions Club. noon, Holiday Inn.
long-range projection which struction.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17.92
The Governor's Economic
will take about two years to be
Longwood.
Advisory Board was formed
Overeaters Anonymous. 7:30p.m., Florida Power and
three years ago to provide inI.ight, Sanford.
omiation to state government
Winter Park Maintains
from private enterprise and the
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
academic community on the
Seminole Lions Club, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 14 and SR.
state's economic picture.
434.
Black, White Cemeteries
Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., The Barony.
mist, said the projection for
Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
WINTER PARK (A?) — This stick with tradition. I don't long ignored and caskets were state tax income over the next
America.
prosperous Central know if they feel there is some placed in the most convenient year appears solid, with the
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes. 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Florida community of elegant, unseen barrier," but they are spaces. There are no long-term slower recovery in construction
building.
tree-shaded homes and man- free to choose whichever ceme- records for either graveyard, offset by increased emIMngwood Area Sertonia. noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and
"We have quite a few Un- ploytnent in trade and services.
sions maintains two city-run tery they want.
SR
434.
Both cemeteries are well knowns," the supervisor said.
cemeteries - one for whites,
kept, with thick green lawns
When the ci ty took over Pinethe ot he r f or blacks.
Cemetery supervisor Martin and equa lly bright plants and wood in 1970, it agreed not to
Lebnick sa id resi de n ts like It flowers to acce nt weathe r ing raise prices for five years and
said they always would be less
that way and appar en tl y don't gravestones,
The 13-acre Pinewood Ceme- than at Palm Cemetery, which
want to c ha nge even th ough
there ar e no restrictions on w ho tery, used by blacks, was map- is used by w hi t es.
A 5-by-1 -foot lot costs $100 at
may be buried In either ceme- ped out in 1890 and maintained
I Light weight oxygen available I
by the private Pinewood Asso- Pinewood and $250 at Palm .
tery.
Oxygen or Respirator
for travel land, sea, or a
Now Available at
The graveyards traditionall y ciation until it cam e under city w hi ch is 16 years youn ger than
NO
COST
with
have been segregated "by the control six years ago.
Pinewood and also co vers 13
Complete Home Respirator and
Medicare and Insurance
The number of people buried acr es.
choice of t he individuals," Lebir
Inhalation Therapy Service.
11
in
all
So
States.
t he re is a mystery, L.ebnick
nick said.
Bus iness at Palm Is not good,
I A staff of inhalation therapists,
We process
"People Just seem to like to said, since bur ia l plans were Lebnick says, since many
11
Medicare and
pharmacists
and
respiratory
people are taking more of th eir
Insurance
technicans to help you with your
business to private graveyards.
Claims,
doctor's prescription.
Our Lease Plan
Unlike many private ceme1140 PURCHASE NECESSARY
Protects you
te ries, however, the city all ows
No monthly charge other than

Real personal income mea ns
'The outlook for the Florida money available to spend after
economy for fiscal year 1976-77 inflation. The economic advisois for continued recovery," ry board predicted the per CaGov. Reubin Askew's Economic pita rcal income for Floridians
Advisory Board says.
would Increase from $3,453 on
The board also told Askew July 1 to $3,563 next July 1.
Askew said at a meeting with
Monday that real personal income will climb 2.5 per cent this the board that the expected de.
year and at an annual rate of 3.5 dine in the rate of Inflation is
per cent for the first hail of 1977. the major contributor to the
Guy Botts, chairman of the projection,
panel and board chairman of
The weak element of the ecothe Barnett Banks of Florida,
nomic
picture is continued high
said the real income increase unemployment,
primarily befirst predicted since 1974 —
cause
the
construction
industry
the most important factor in
is
not
recovering
as
fast
as exFlorida's solid recovery from
pected,
Botts
said.
recession.
However, the board also said
lie said unemployment also
that unemployment will remain has been slow to decline in inhigh, dropping slower than ex- dustry, but that was primarily
pected three months ago.
because of construction-related
—

1 isr nis e,r.. (r) — one
i ne proposed ru les wowa
Cabinet t od ay faced pro- force companies to set up an
posed emergency rules aimed escrow account to insure that
at putting tight controls on customers will be able to get

NATION

savings deposits ........................4902

c.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 e

TALLAHASSEE (AP) — More than $5 million in
federal taxes went to Florida's IS congressmen in
salaries, office expenses and travel last year, a
newspaper chain says.
The Cox Newspapers reported Monday that some of the
congressmen spent more than $60,000 on district mailings
that help keep their names before the voters.

to

Total deposits in

a. No. shares outstanding —

Pennsylvania delegates who

THIS NOTICE is to be published in the Eveni ng Herald, a newspaper of
general circulation in Said City, one II) time at least live (5) days prior to

James N. Venson, Chuluta
Joseph W. Backe, DeBai-y

Alice Pendelton

Public inspection of the POPQ5d budget is available it the City Hallofthe

I Subscribers

Depos its ot U n it ed St a t es Government ....................26

Acceptances executed by or for

Osteen Bradshaw
Lowell Greenleaf
Bertha Hollis

Richard L. Johnson
Pearl M. Jones
Loevinla D. MU-ShiIU
Elijah W. McCloud

For example, The AP count

REVENUE

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................4902

Federal funds purchased and

Sanford:

jelegates who are leaning to
ward a candidate or who have
given so me other, less certa in
indication of preference, are

354.00000

GARY E. MASSEY
616 E Sernoran Blvd.

2588

FOREIGNOFFICES

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ernest (Emily)
Watson, a girl, Enterprise

AUGUSTZ 1970
ADMISSIONS

delegates, counts only those
Marion W. Freeman
who say they will vote for Ford
Dorothy B. Hollenbeck
or Reagan on the first ballot.William A. H
un ter

70000

Hydrant Rentals
CETA Funds

83720

LIABILITIES

DOMESTIC AND

York since the Schweiker an. -

The AP survey, based on in-

Delinquency Fees
Proceeds of

__________________________________________________________________________________________

nouncement a week ago Mon.
clay.

39.11700

Turn off fees

tween the Ford and AP tallies. Seminole Community College, program plan for next year.

it, had slipped by at least five in
Pennsylvania and one in New HOSPITAL NOTES
$326.17000

Water Bills

Lawmakers Spend $5 Million

official Institutions

conservative count," as he calls

32.24000

Rev en ue from Water Dept

says the possit ility exists that

Ford Committee's "hard count,

1.50000
1.50000

Mobile Home Tax
cash Carried

—

salaries for the 72 federal Deposits of States and political subdivisions ...........6
Number"125 Chairman Mike hlattaway now workers
Deposits of foreign govts, a nd

questioning that the President

16,000.00

Interest Earned
Other Reven ues

however, Commission

commission decides to pay

(Continued From Page I-A)

S.000.00

Board of Adjust.
men? Fees

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
The Parole and
Probation Commission has taken the first step to set up a
new procedure aimed at removing some of the mystery
from the parole process for offenders.
The commission approved rules Monday for contract
paroles by which a prisoner may get a guaranteed release
date from prison by meeting certain goals.
Supporters of the pilot plan, which the legislature ordered on an experimental basis by Sept. I, said that when
a prisoner has a contract there will be no doubt when he
will be paroled and what things he must do to satisfy the
parole commission and win release

None
Iii

eliminated because CETA

of the planning bureau.

New Parole Rules Approved

None
meetings. But these delegates the more than $500,000 can be
About 29 CETA workers are Deposits of commercial banks .....,,
None
have told AP they are uncom- taken from CETA Title I employed in the parks Certified and officers' checks .........................102
saying that the changes were mflted.
allocations,
department. Officials say a TOTAL DOMESTIC DEPOSITS ......................7624 t
certainly not a big surprise.
Total demand deposits .......................2722
These three states account
Under Title I the following reduction in the number could
Total time and
But Baker admitted under for the principal differences be- agencies have requested funds: curtail the county's park

69,00000

Zoning Fees

l

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

72 county positions would be it'sa problem is because money Demand deposits of individuals,
prtnsh, and corps
program Title VI funds had would have tobetakenfrornthe Time and savings deposits of
general fund if the county
individuals prtnshps., and corps
been
s hed
las .

Delegates

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
A state planner has filed
discrimination charges against the Department of
Offender Rehabilitation (DOR) because he was passed
over for a government job and demoted.
Sunil Nath, a Hindu from India, alleged discrimination
by race, religion and nationaLirigin in complaints filed
with the state Human Relations Commission and U.S.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Nath headed a 17-employe planning staff at the Parole
and Probation Commission before the staff was transferred to the prison system earlier this year. A veteran
prison system employe, Robert Roesch, was named head
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Free

1.00000

Shia rirç
Federal Reven ue
Sharing

,

program as one of the TOTAL ASSETS

3,000 00
3.50000
3,000.00

State Revenue

Planner Files Bias Charge

Loans, Total (excluding
that," he added.
county workers whose Jobs are dicapped.
unearned income . . . . . ........ . ..... 3862
But Republican Commissioner John Kimbrough has slated to end by the first of next
Hattaway instructed Ellis to
Less: Reserve for
critIcized Vihlen for lack of attendance at workshop sessions and year.
work with the Office of
possible loan losses
.......... 20
regular commission meetings in addition to the criticism
Bob Ellis, director of ad. Management Analysis and
Loans, Net
...................................... 3847
Republicans levied today against Vihien and Harry Kwiatkowski. ministrative services, said Evaluation
In Direct lease financing ..................................None
(OMAE)
Kwiatkowski attended part of one afternoon's session, but Vthlen officials
are
discussing preparing a schedule for the mink premises, furniture and fixtures,
and other assets representing
has not been sighted at any of the budget hearings,
reallocating
Comprehensive allocation of funds for approval
bank
premises
1-1
226
Vihlen and Kwiatkowski both say they will be in attendance Employment and Training Act by federal officials.
Real estate owned other than
when the commission gets down to the business of making budget (CETA) funds from several
bank premises...................................None
Th e proposal must be
cuts on Wednesday.
Seminole County agencies.
Investments in unconsolidated sub
hands
of
federal
officials
in
Speculation has been all along that Vihien would resign when
The funds, according to Ellis,
sidiaries and associated companies ...............None

23.00000

Mechanical Permits

-

Vihien May Quit Post

ficials informed the county that "problem" areas. The reason

11100.00

Building Permits
Electrical Permits
Plumbing Permits

I

County
7
$ For 2 J 01) S

i.000oo

Telephone
Franchise
Electrical

Weather officials said the cloudburst which developed
in the Gulf Stream dumped two to four inches of rain,
mostly in a concentrated downtown area. City spokesmen
said a drainage system being repaired couldn't handle the
downpour, leaving three feet of water on some major
roads,

TRO

the race for Congress began eating into time normally spent on could be used to pay salaries for Orlando by Aug. 12.
Customers' liability to this bank
OMAE director Pat Glisson
county commission duties.
on acceptances outstanding ......................
about 80 county workers. had
outlined the county's CETA Other
Earlier this year federal of-

17.00000

occupational
Licenses

Hundreds of commuters were several hours late getting
to work.

-

$100,629.00
61.105 00
15.22500
34.53600

Real Estate Tax
Homestead Tax
RoadiBridge Tax

three feet of water to get to work.
Irene Rush managed to make it to her job at a department store despite a cloudburst Monday that caused
morning rushhour traffic jams as long as five miles on
city expressways.

Legal Notice

CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Lake
Mary, Florida will hold Public Hearing at ?: 30 p.m., or as soon thereafter
as possible on Thursday. August 19. 1976 to consider an adoption of an
Ordinance by the City of Lake Mary. Florida. tilleof which is as follows:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
ESTABLISHING THE MUNICIPAL BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF LAKE
MARY. FLORIDA FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1976 THROUGH 1977;
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH:
SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copyof said Ordinance &amp;hall be available at the officeof the City Clerk of
the City of Lake Mary, Florida. for all persons desi ring to examine same,
An abbreviated form of the proposed municipal budget for the City of
Lake Mary, FlOrida, as set forth below:
PROPOSED BUDGET FOR 1916-1977
CITY OF LAKE MARY

TOTAL PROPOSED
EXPENDITURES

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Legal Notice

Snarls Traffic In Miami
MIAMI (AP) "I was terrified I was going to fall, and I
can't swim," a Miami woman said after wading through

a Be H

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Water Dept.

14

Askew's Advisory Board Predic ts CALENDAR
Improvement In Florida Economy
TALLAHASSEE (AP)

Rainstorm Floods Streets,

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A limited cease-fire went into effect this morning at Tal
Zaatar so nine Red Cross trucks and two ambulances
could cross Christian lines. Four times before, Christian
fire had driven Red Cross mercy missions back, but this
time the convoy had an unarmed Christian escort.

Sewer Dept.
Administrative Dept.
Recreation Dept

IN BRIEF

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

Red Cross Convoy Begins

Pubh Works
Police Dept
Fire Dept.
Bldg &amp; Zoning Dept

FLORIDA

Tuesday, Aug. 3, 1575-11A

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N.s.rxsd Us Seats

0000 IOTIMES

MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
.iws,

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Evening Herald
JOOS. FfllNdfl AVE.. SANFOHI), FI./t. 32771
Area Code 30322.26l1 or 831-9993

Around

Tuesday, Aug. 3, 1976-4A

WAYNE D. IX)Yl.E, Publisher
%ll.I.lAM D. ('UIUIIE. Managing Editor

Politics Ln nTI* -!%-.n the bisme hr the breakup
of marriages of those In publlc life or those involved
in the political process.
But, politics or at least involvement In the
political process did not hinder the resurrection of
two marriages In the county In recent months.

Maybe tLe o1d saying is true — "Love Is lovelier
the second time around."
The usual mixture of candidates and politicians
attended the cocktail party honoring former
Altamonte Springs Police Capt. David Gunter, a
Democratic candidate for the district 3 seat on the
Seminole County Commission, Friday at the

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Year, $28 40. i1i Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
other mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months. $32.40.

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Jim Carlin, who withdrew as a Democratic
candidate for the Seminole County Commission,
and his wife separated last year. After he got involved In politics, they reconciled and are happier
than ever.
Long before Sid and Jan Vihien's recent
reconciliation, Jan was on the 'VihIen for
Congress" bandwagon and actively involved in his
campaign.
Jan has been involved politically for many
years. Remember when she ran against Mrs. Bruce

Altamonte civic center.
But, the unusual thing about the event — at least
unusual in recent years — was the large number of
citizens in attendance. There were nearly 200.
Perhaps the citizenry is not as apathetic as so

many political pundits think, or else Dave made a
lot of Friends while a police officer.
Dave, his lovely Isabel, mother, Mrs. Lucille
Gunter of Winter Springs and children, Anna and
David Jr., received the guests.
Bobby and Patti Brantley are hosting an appreciation reception Rep. Vince Fechtel, (HLeesburg) from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at their
Markham Woods Road home nest to the Seminole

several years ago.

Sid and Jan have stars in their eyes again now
that he is back home with the family on Crystal
Lake Drive.

The governors at the National Governors
Conference called for welfare reform. They
agreed the present system is mess.
DUL Mey IU(ItU LO agree on tne proper reiorm.
The result was an ambiguous resolution that
called for the federal government to mandate
minimum welfare benefits in all states and pay

all the costs of such benefits, but specifically
opposed a guaranteed national income.
The present system costs $19 billion a year and
is condemned on all sides for different reasons.
Recipients hold that it is dehumanizing,

demeaning and creates dependency. They want
increased benefits made more easily available.
Taxpayers hold that the present system is
wasteful, harbors cheaters and encourages
idleness. They would reduce benefits and
eligibility and enact a work requirement. Public
officials whose jobs depend u pon the present
system have a vested interest in its continuation.
It is virtually impossible to get consensus from
these groups, each of whom has enough political
power to exercise a veto over any reform plan
favored by the others.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan made a manful effort
to promote reform when he was an official in the
Nixon administration.
In an achievement less spectac ular but
potentially more significant than the moon walk
of Neil Armstrong, which occurred about the
same time in the summer of 1969, Moynihan got
President Nixon to espouse a comprehensive
welfare reform plan.
It would have simplified the regulations,
created incentives for welfare recipients to find
work, and shifted most of the cost to the federal
government,
It was promptly opposed and killed by all three
special interest groups in the welfare field. The
welfare rights groups said it was not generous
enough. Conservative taxpayer groups said it
was too extravagant. Social workers whose jobs
it would have eliminated opposed it for that
reason.

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face the winner of a three-way contest for the
Democratic nomination in November. Democratic
Authority Director
candidates are Seminole Port
James Ryan of Sanford and former Assistant State
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told to quietly write his reading on the record
sheet — not to voice his results out loud.
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timekeepers could be unduly influenced and
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nation. Bless you for writing.
DEAR ABBY: I am so glad I
can write to you with this
problem because it has
bothered me for years and I
can't go to anyone else with it.
You see, my parents were
never married, which makes
me illegitimate, right? I'm not
exactly, proud of it, but I don't
let it bother me too much
because there is nothing I can
do about it.
married a very nice man
and we have two lovely
children. I want so much for
thern to be legitimate, but if I'M
not, then THEY can't be either,
and this is my problem.
What must I do to make my
children legitimate' Thank

DEAR ABBY: A letter in
your column about visiting the
elderly in nursing homes
prompts my first "Dear Abby"
letter.
I agree, it's a great service to
visit an elderly friend or
in a nursing home, out
consider this: Instead of going
there to sit with him while you
both look at the same four walls
he looks at day in and day out,
why not give him a change of
scenery?

high waistline, trimmed with
satin ribbon, lace bodice and
butterfly sleeves. She wore a
full straw hat and carried a
bouquet of corn flowers and
baby's breath.

Miss Stephanie Tara Quinn,
sister of the bridegroom, served

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can be easily folded and tucked
into the trunk of the car.
Abby, this is a plea to your
readers who visit someone in a
nursing home: Please turn
those routine duty visits into
special events by treating the
Take him For a little drive and patient an occasional outing.
stop for a bite to eat. Or take It will do wonders for him. And
him window shopping. Or treat for you, too. I know. I've been a
him to a home-cooked meal volunteer in such a home for
with the family. Just being over 10 years.
away from the institution will
BESS
MEMPHIS MOM
relieve his boredom and lift his
DEAR BESS: What a pity
I)EAR
MOM:
You did it. You
spirits,
you'll never know how much
married their father. All
If he isn't able to walk, be happiness your suggestion will
aware that they now make bring to countless residents of children born to a married
lightweight wheelchairs that nursing homes throughout the couple are legitimate, regar-

as bridesmaid attired identically to the honor attendant.
Roland Hymel Ill was best

Given in marriage by her man. and groomsman was Scott
brother
of
the
lather, the bride wore a gown of Quinn,
brid egroom.
white dotted swiss with square
neckline accented with lace and
Following a brunch at the
satin ribbon. The gown was full
Metairie Country Club, the
from the waist with tiered skirt couple left on a wedding trip to
and sheer butterfly sleeves. Her Biloxi, Miss. They will make
headpiece and bouquet were their home at 2840 St. Charles
both of daisies and baby's Ave., New Orleans, where the
breath.
bridegroom is employed as
Miss Mary Elizabeth Quinn, catering manager at the
sister of the bridegroom, wore a Marriott Hotel.

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WASHINGTON — Those corporate bagmen and Rep. Ben Rosenthal, 0.-N.Y., has turned up picture theaters as a public service. Ostensibly, a nut unless I really believed that something will
who ha ve been de livering bri bes to foreign of- e vi dence of criminal viola tio ns that cry out for it spreads the gospel of conservation, but it also be done."
ficials may wind up behind the eight ball.
prosecution. At stake is the principle that justice gets across the not-so-subtle message that the oil
He said he believes it is the "specific job" of 3'
Federal lawmen are quietly investigating the in this country should apply equally to the rich companies are upstanding, public-spirited delegates to get the Administration to focus on
couriers, some of them as high as company vice and the poor.
organizations. To put It bluntly, the movie is a problems and relate to them, adding:
presidents, who have smuggled payoff money
Therefore the Justice Dept., Customs Ser- propaganda film.
o erseas.
"I think it's a credit to our system that a
vice, SEC and special prosecutor's office are
Our
say11the
wisecracking
Bob Hope
director
South
Brooklyn
canhand
sudUnder the law, the couriers were required to quietly cooperating to bring indictments against will
getsources
between
million
and $3 million
for funeral
his denly
end upfrom
shaking
the
President's
report to Customs any amounts over $5,000 that offending firms and their corporate couriers,
role in the lobbying effort. Neither Hope nor
he did delegation)
at a White House
party the
for
they took in or out of the country. The Law, which
The Currency and Foreign Transactions Texaco, however, would discuss finances with the which
New York
and cocktail
mentioning
went into effect in 1972, was intended to catch Reporting Act, which sets the $5,000 limit, will be our reporter, Mike Viner.
Gowanus Canal. Or talking with the Vice
couriers for world drug rings. But it will now be used to catch the couriers. Tourists leaving he
WATCH ON WASTE Not all government President, or the President's staff people, and
used to nail the boardroom bagmen as well.
United States usually aren't checked by waste Is measured In the millions. But the Mrs. Ford. This makes the whole system very,
More
than 215
areoverseas
suspected
of sending
Customs.
theout
bagmen
had no di!- smaller extravagances also add up. here are a very personal and real, and I don't know how
tens
of millions
offirms
dollars
to pay
off liculty
getting Thus
money
of the have
country.
much more you can expec t from a system of
f or eign pri nc es, potenta tes and politicians for
Probably more of te n, the pa yof fs ha ve been few random examples:
— At the Labor Dept., Undersecretary government any place. It's wonderful."
contract favors,
channeled through the foreign subsidiaries of
multinational companies, thus avoiding the Michael Moskow moved to a new suite several
When I asked New York GOP Chairman
Baksheesh, cunishaw and cold cash repor- physic
al transportation of the money out of
weeks ago. He had it redecorated to suit his htosenbaum's public relations director, Kermit
tedly have been delivered to Brazil, Colombia,
United States. Yet these transactions can be
taste. He displaced an assistant secretary, who Hill, how the Vice President's wooing of Scotto
France, Gabon, Iran, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, traced and
conspiracy cases possibly can be fountl new space in the legislative affairs section.
squared with presidential aide Connors'
Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South made.
An official spokesman assured us this game of directive ("No official action or position on any
Korea, Taiwan, Turkey and West Germany.
One fact is evident: Illegal loot was de livered musical of fices cost the ta x pa yers only $23,000. matter by anyone in the Administration shall be,
Some of the nation's most powerful and
overseas. Fede ra l agen ts In tend to find out who But our sou rces inside the department Insist the directly or Indirectly, offered, promised or
prestigious corporations have admitted making delivered
true cost came closer to $230,000.
i.
provided as consideration, favor or regard for
foreign payments. Among them are Ashland Oil,
Footnote: The Internal Revenue Service,
— At the Interior Dept., Secretary Thomas the support of any delegate to benefit the
Burroughs,Douglas,
Exxon, Gulf
Oil,
Lockheed, meanwhile, Is investigating the misreporting of Kelppe and his wife are fond of parties.
['resident's candidacy"), he pleaded ignorance,
McDonnell
Merck,
Nor
th
Searle, Tenneco and United ands. rop, G.D. foreign bribes as business deductions. And SEC secretary Invited friends, relatives and aides to He told me:
sleuths are still digging out more evidence of his offices, for example, for a Bicentennial
"Mr. Scotto's change to Ford certainly was
In some countries, no tably Italy and Japan, corporate bribes,
party. And his wife threw ano ther party for riot conditioned in any way that we're aware of.
the revelations of largeacale bribery have
ONE FOR THE ROAD Comedian Bob Hope is ambassadors' wives in the secretary's dinln, It would he contrary to everything we know
shaken the governments. Yet the corporate appearing now in movie houses across the room. A spokesman admitted the taxpayers about the operation of the White House and
the
executives, who paid the bribes, have largely country In another of his famous "Read to.
picked up the bill for both parties.
President Ford Committee. Rosenbaurn's been
escaped punishment.
pictures. However, this one was produced not by
Tom Cresswell, director of the Federal very circumspect on this. As far as we know, Mr.
The Securities and Exchange Commission Paramount but by Texaco.
Aviation
Administration's aeronautic center, Scotto's conversion was unilateral. We don't
forced the firms to disclose the bribery to Its
The oilcolossusis laying out an estimated $
hopped a government plane from okJuaCity know about any conversations he's had."
stockholders and, thereby, to the public. But million to fight the proposed breakup of the to Washington to attend a retirement party foc
When you consider that Ronald
has
because the SEC's main role is to regulate the major oil companies. As part of its multimedia FAA chief James Dow. This little Junket cost the been bucking this kind of blatantReagan
Influence
markets, not to prosecute malfeasance, the effort, Texaco hasproduced a Bob
Hope short taxpayers about $990. Cresswell told us he had peddling ever
since he began his campaign to
buardmen bribers ha ve gone free.
film called "Road to Energy."
Of ficial business in Washington and the
capture t he GOP presidential nomination, it's
Yet probing by Sen. Frank Church, D.-Idaho,
It has been offered, free of charge, to motion to take a "training flight" anyway.
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Take Elderly Out On Visit

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partisan polls. Wheeler suggests that these poll

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results may have helped to keep Mr. Nixon in
In a few days, former Rockefeller aide James
office longer than otherwise.
penditure at which it seems practical to consider Campaign if you will. .. but answer you must.. . Cannon, who now heads the President's
Wheeler does not suggest this pollster conthe employment of legal counsel wherein the so choose wisely if you pick a color. There are a Domestic Council, called Scotto and set up a
sciously twisted his questions or deliberately specific needs can be met by drawing from a pool lot of people who recognize the color gray.
meeting at the White House.
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biased his techniques. Nor is there any proof that of talent structured as a basic unit. Whether the
In this hour-long get-together, attended by a
the shift was anything more than accidental. But
most desirable result would be derived by adding
Longwood Cannon staffer who just coincidentally happened
there It was, at least according to the Wheeler
another department to an already seam strethnn ks'.—. ..1
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, a('OLiO
survey.
ched bureaucracy or by accomplishing a parallel
told his troubles to Cannon.
efficiency thro ug h negotiating the cost factor on
Now this same pollster, by his own
statements, is a ve ry close friend of Sen. Walter
the o pe n market is moot.
From this meeting, Scotto went to another
Mondale, Democratic vi ce pr esidential canIt is entirely believable that enough interest
hour-long session with Cannon aide Ray Ilanzlik,
didate.
would be shown by enough well q ua lifi ed youn g
who handles Intergovernmental relations.
The logical question is whether th is man's
attorneys to take some of the commissioners
Hanzlik set up a future meeting for Scotto with
friendshi p with Mondale is influencin g his polls,
time in screening them. But. . - a campaign
John Eden, the head man at the Commerce
which today show an extraordinarily high
issue? The candida te that tel ls me t ha t he or she
Dept.'s Economic Development Administration.
preference for the Carter-Mondale ticket. Some
is going to solve this pr oblem or the problem of
Scotto says of his conferences with various Ford
wo uld say an unbelievably high preference, if
impact fees or taxes versus service or any of the
Administration officials:
judged by most past elections,
myriad problems that face a gov er ning body by
"Basically, what we were looking for were
possible solutions and ways of utilizing the
JACK ANDERSON
federal government and those agencies that
have got to come into Brooklyn."
When I asked Scotto if he felt he had been
explicitly promised that the problems he men.
tioned would be solved, he laughed replying:
y
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"listen, I would not be using up all this time

The loopholes that already have emerged, as well as the

Orleans, La.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Hiram Lee

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will become insufferable. 'Men, at last, a rational

court decision that a candidate can spend as much as he wants
in his own behalf, breach the spending limits that Congress
intended and introduce inequities that favor the rich,
Congress obviously has to go back to the drawing boards to
raise ceilings to a more realistic level so that some of the
temptation to breach them will be removed, and to impose the
same spending limitations on the rich as all the others.

bride of Francis Patrick Quinn
III on July 17 at 11 am. with
Monsignor A. Screen officiating
at the nuptial mass held in Saint
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reform program will become possible of enactment.

In 1974, Congress enacted a law designed to cut the influence
of big money in the election process. It was intended to purify
po li ti cs, to make elections mo re equi ta ble and to prevent spe cial
interests from dominating elections wi th a bottomless wa llet.
Two recent examples of obvious end runs around the la w
deserve immediate attention. One Is the practice by w hich adult
contributors to presidential campaigns, who ha ve reached the
$1,000 maxim um that an indi vidual can contri bu te, put mo re
money into races by pledging funds in the names of their
children. A re port that a 5-year-old gir l contributed $785 to
Jimmy Carter campaign is among the flagrant examples of this
di vers ion.
Another inequity, sanctioned by the Supreme Court, allows
partisans to contribute up to $5,000 each to a series of shadow
committees esta bl ished on be half of a candida te, but separate
from his formal organization.

Gail Elaine Lee became the

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appointments. It certainly has not been a dark pluses against the minus' in arriving at priority legitimate and by God the Administration would
secret for to these many months that increasing judgment. Heard a man say recently that do something about them."
legal fees incurred by county government gives compromise was a tool of politicians and solved
Rocky promisea ne'd set up some meetings.
impetus to a study for both a method of fiscal no problem.s. Felt right sorry for him, because Right then and there, uncommitted delegate
control and a basic structure which brings the his side of the fence was painted black and he Scotto told Rocky that "as of this moment" he

But patchwork "improvements" in the system,
such as food stamps, continue. Eventually they

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WASHINGTON — The on-the-spot conversion
of
an uncommitted New York Republican
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the unmoveable object Ronald Reagan has been
up against In challenging Gerald Ford — that is
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II polls were reasonably accurate, and unAs Salvatore Scotto explained it to me in an
biased, this might not matter or not matter
interview, it was in late June or early July and he
much.
was sitting in his office at the South Brooklyn
funeral home which he directs — arranging a
But there is increasing evidence that polls —
funeral — when the call from Rockefeller came.
including most of the better known political
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Rocky said he had been told by New York
surveys — are not only inaccurate, except on
State Republican Chairman Richard Rosenoccasion, but are subtly biased as well.
Michael Wheeler, associate professor of law _______________________________________________________________________________________ baum that there were problems in Scotto's area.
Scotto, who has recently been made a
at the New England School of Law in Boston, has
member
of the board of directors of the Brooklyn
now written a book entitled 'Lies, Damn Li es,
Chamber of Commerce, said this was true and O
and Statistics: The Manipulation of Public
di
listed some of them: The Gowanus Canal is
Opinion inAmerica."
choosing
black
on
the
one
side
or
white
on
the
polluted;
the Navy Yard and waterfront have
In this book, Wheeler includes an analysis of
Black Vs White
other is going to leave me wondering what kind deteriorated economically and physically; and
some of the results of one of the more famous
of magic school he or she just graduated from. unemployment in Brooklyn Is a problem all
Editor:
public pollsters in this country. He compares the
Age doesn't connote maturity as we know it in across the board.
Campaign Issue. . . Legal Department vs
reportedly nonpartisan ratings of President
As Scotto tells it: "The Vice President said
Nixon noted by this pollster who had been contract Appointments. Black vs White. Period, our language. Maturity is learning the
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House.
According to Wheeler, the more friendly this
man became with Nixon assistant Charles
Colson, the higher the Nixon rating in his non-

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pursued relentlessly by the state attorney's office
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Young Elizabeth Schuyler in 1779 to the 19-year-old seemed to weaken her conHamilton's husband Alexander Philadelphia
debutante, stitutlon and Jefferson, while

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was incautious about conjugal daughter of a prominent Tory. away in Philadelphia, worried
infidelity. The daughter of Gen A woman of un ce rtain tern- about her to distraction. At last
Philip Schuyler, Mrs. Hamilton perament, she was 19 years he resigned his seat in Congress
better president than her command of Mount Vernon
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,
Tuesday, Aug. 3, 197—SA married Washington's aide-tie- Arnold's junior and a looker,
His order, of course, applied spouse.
to hurry home and later refused
with orders to "summon your j'—
%only to the damsels ho followCP in 1780. Only the ye:!_ !x
she fliri.'d with a New York a commission to France to stay
—
She w ardent in America's whole fortitude and pass your
fore he had written, "Do I want congressman to help her hus- at her side. Despite intense
ed his rag-tag ranks; wives, cause. In 1777,
when the outlook time as agreeably as possible."
sweethearts and tarts. But It was particularly
a
wife' No, I have plagues band obtain his part of the tral- pressures, he limited himself to
bleak and it She marshaled the household to wards of sharing in
her bus- Ben when he arrived In the busy enough without desiring to add torous bargain
bespoke the male attitude tothe West Virginia government.
seemed Washington's army the work of making bandages band's struggle. That was de- seaport in 1723 carrying a loaf to
the number with the greatest Point command. When the plot
ward even 18th century gentle- might falter, she penned, "We for the army and
He nursed her through her Illlaying
in
extra
nied
Deborah Franklin.
of bread under each arm and of them all."
women.
was exposed and Arnold es- nesses but the last was fatal.
possess a spirit that will not be supplies for the larder.
Her husband Benjamin, sd- eating a third. They had nearly
As it was, he married far caped, her hysteria was con- She died Sept. 6, 1782, four
Ornaments of domestic felic- conquered. If our men are all
When Lord Dunmore, Vir- entist, statesman and woman- married but he went off to above his station, concealing vincing
Ity, delicate sources of inher- drawn off and we should
enough to fool Washing- months after her third misbe at- ginia's royal governor, ap- izer, was infrequently seen in England. Returning, be found his bastardy
itance and heirs, chaste stew- tacked, you would find a race of proached on the Potomac to Philadelphia.
until the betrothal ton, LaFayette and Hamilton carriage.
lie spent much of her wed to and deserted by a was consummated. She
ards of hearth and household, Amazons in America."
was into believing she played
burn the plantation and take his time in London
Years later his daughter
on as an emis- bigamist.
*ladies were never, heaven forwell-bedded,
bearing
him
eight part.
But
she
was
also
Q
a realist, her prisoner, Martha ref used to sary of the colonies to Parliawrote, "The scene that followed
He
"t
oo
k
her
to
wife"
1730,
in
children.
But of all the women of th e
bid, an encumbrance to the Whatever fame or fortune retreat. "No," she said,
i did not witness; but the yb"I will ment, and she never saw him presenting her a bastard son to
progress of their masters.
Hamilton's indiscretions, in- day, the most intriguing is the
awaited her, she knew, depend- not desert my post." At length for
lence of his emotion, when althe
last
ten
years
of
her
life,
raise. Apparently they never eluding attentions to
his sister- most mysterious, Martha WayBut among the exceptional ed entirely upon the accom- she was persuaded to stand off For the
last nine months, until bothered with a wedding, Debo- In-law, were as legendary as his les Skelton Jefferson. Here was most by stealth I entered into
men of those days there were plishments of her mate. She a short
distance. The attack her death of a stroke in the rah's legal
status being some- fatal duel with Aaron Burr. But a woman of such great charm his room at night, to this day I
some no less exceptional worn- dearly wished to be present In
never materialized.
dare not trust myself to dewinter
of
1776,
she never what in doubt.
en. And the often neglected Philadelphia for the midwifing
his wife was faithful to the end. and vulnerability that her hus- scribe
The first time she joined her bothered to write.
"
Her life was not without Its She died at 97 trying to the last band forsook a national role in
founding mothers of America of the country but she satisfied husband at camp, near Boston,
sometimes prove as interesting
Their separation was as excitements. In 1765 a mob to repair his reputation as a the Revolution
beyond penJefferson loved her so deeply,
herself with the reflection "that she confided to a friend, "I con- much her wish as his. She pro- threatened to pull down her statesman.
as the founding fathers.
ning its justification
a person so nearly connected fess I shudder every time I hear
that
he
and
so privately, he destroyed
fessed a strong attachment to home, holding Franklin partly
Abigail Adams, wife of one with me has
Margaret Shippen Arnold might be at her side. And we all of their letters and her behad the honor of the sound of a gun... To me, that her home and an abiding fear of to blame for the Stamp Act. was
another stalwart widow, know almost nothing of their 10- longings. In his autobiography
president and mother of anoth- being a principal actor in laying never see
anything of war, the the sea. Mrs. Franklin was Deborah turned an upstairs despite her
er, springs to mind. A woman of a foundation for its
husband's ill-fame. year marriage,
he limited himself to the refuture preparations are very terrible content to mind the family store room into a magazine and It may well have been
uncommon Intellect, her fa- greatness."
because
A 23-year-old widow when she mark that she "was the cherIndeed, but I endeavor to keep and raise their only surviving equipped
herself with a gun, she
abetted
mous letters to husband John
Benedict's married Jefferson on the first ished companion of my life, in
Martha Washington, a timid my fears to myself as well as I child, Sarah.
prepared to "show a proper re treachery. The hero of Saratoga day of 1772, she bore him six whose affections,
from Braintree, Mass., are housewife and a very rich wld- can."
unabated, I
Deborah had been the 17- sentment." No one tested her
began to treat with the British children, three of whom died in had lived the last ten years in
studded with wit, exhortation ow when the general landed
Martha at least had the re- year-old girl who laughed at resolve,
within a month of his marriage infancy. Each pregnancy unchecquered happiness."

there and in fact plans to sell the farm to spend his

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By DENNIS MONTGOMERY and love as well as advice for her, was nearer the action; too
Associated Press Writer
the Continental Congress meet- near, sometimes, to her liking.
"Women," said General ing In Philadelphia. Harry TruAnticipating a short war,
George Washington In the sum- man once remarked that AbiWashington sallied forth to
mer of '77, "are to march with gail Adams wo uld have made a Massach usetts
and left her In
the baggage."

Political warhorse, former county commissioner
and former A!tarnmtP Springs mayor, Lawrene'
Swofford was back in town last weekend. He put to
rest the rumor which had swept the county that he
was running for public office In North Carolina
where his farm Is located.

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Golf Course.
Vince has no GOP primary opposition, but will

By TOM IIOGE
AP Newsleatures Writer
Back In 1815, the Trappist
monks, exiled by the French
Revolution, returned to their
homeland and founded a new
Abbey known as Notre Dame de
Port du Salut. Today we associate the name with a classic
cheese.
A short time after their return, the monks made a discovery. A bacteria the French
call B. Linens could do miracles

Beaujolais wine.
Being a versatile cheese, Port
Salut grates easily and melts
readily. It makes a fine
ingredient in sauces and soups,
such as Monk's Cheese Soup.
This flavorful recipe, which
should delight lovers of both
cheese and soup, is a mixture of
leeks, chicken broth and milk
with grated Port Salut allowed
to melt into the mixture. Here's
the formula.
1 4 cup butter
with cheese, softening and
2 large leeks, chopped
I
enriching it. The result was the
cup French rusk crumbs
delightful Port Salut famed all
2 cups milk
over the world today.
2 cupschicken broth
Soon after the monks began 3 4 pound t3 cups grated
making it, imitations of Port
Port Salut
Salut began cropping up everySalt and pepper
where. Finally the French govToasted slices of French
eminent stepped in and decreed
rusk
that only cheese made in
Melt butter and saute leeks
France could bear the name. till golden brown. Stir in
Today several modern plants in crumbs. Slowly stir in milk and
that country use the monks' chicken broth. Stir over low

formula to produce the world's heat till mix thickens slightly.
supply of this mellow cheese. Simmer 15 minutes till leeks
11 Port Salut is compact and are tender. Gradually stir in, a
elastic, holding its shape when handful at a time, 2 cups of
cut. The texture Is soft, without grated cheese. Stir till cheese
holes, and it tastes something melts. Season to taste with salt
like Gouda. The rind of Port and pepper. Spoon soup into inSalut should be smooth without dividual oven-proof soup bowls.
cracks.
lop with French rusk sprinkled
Whether served with fruit as with remaining grated cheese.
a dessert or eaten as a snack, Place under broiler till cheese
roct Salut is satisfying to most meiis and serve. Good with
ç cheese lovers. It Is especially slightly chilled Beaujolais.
good with a slightly chilled Serves S.

Cooking From Scratch

N o t Al ways
It may come as a surprise to
you, but starting from scratch
isn't always the cheapest way
around your kitchen. Depending on the convenience food
you choose, It may be more
your
than
economical
homemade version.
Prices of some fresh
vegetables can give you a good
reason for using the processed
kinds. When fresh vegetables
are in season, they can be
economical, but you need to
compare carefully' the prices of
the fresh, canned and frozen
varieties. Canned or frozen
peas, lima beans and spinach
cost only half as much as fresh.
tncl, some of the fresh fruits
est more than their con.

,

Barbershop Singing
0 ffn ounty
All local women interested in
learning to sing barbershop
harmony are invited to attend a
meeting Aug. 12 and each
following Thursday at 8 p.m. in
the Fellowship flail of the St.
:ndrews Presbyterian Church,
0913 Bear Lake Road. The
meeting will be conducted by
Mrs. Ardyce Aagaard, 3187
Cecelia Dr., Apopka, in the
interest organizing a chapter
1 Sweet Adelines Inc.
During the meeting Mrs.
Aagaard will explain about
Sweet Adelines Inc., an inof

ternational four-part harmony

organization for women, and
introduce barbershop music to
the group.
"Sweet Adelines is a civic
sersice-hobby cr.anhzation for

my

women,'' she said today. 'Each
chapter is a chorus of 20 or
more ineriibers who learn to
sing barbershop harmony.
The Thursday meeting will be
a get acquainted affair, according to Mrs. Aagaard. "We
will discuss a permanent
meeting place and elect ternporary officers. Musical
knowledge isn't necessary to
sing with this prospective
group," she explained. ..If you
likk to sing and want to contribute a few hours each month
to civic service, you'll enjoy
Sweet Adelines. We will also for those who are superstitious,
need to find an assistant it's had luck to open an urndirector for our chorus. Anyone brella indoors.
interested in learning to direct
4-part harmony will certainly
be

cicorice

Annie Russell Ends Summer Run
The Annie ltussch .Suiminw'r
L'h'rc are the jousts with the
Theatre at Rollins College windmills, his worship of the
concludes its 1976 summer urchin Aldonza, his delusion of
season on Sunday. The final the golden helmet a barber's
eek of performances of the hit bowl his final knighthood by
iiiusical "Man Of li Mancha" the local innkeeper and the
is scheduled Wednesday ultimate scene in which he is
through Sunday. All per- once again Cervantes, on his
iorniances are slated for 8:30 deathbed, failing to recall his
p.m. There will be a 2:00 p.m. fantasy,
itiatinee on Saturday.
"Man Of La Mancha"
The story is a sort of dream received universal critical
sequence in which Cervantes acclaim, being produced on
imagines himself to be Don stage in 24 countries and 2i
Quixote, accompanied by his languages
faithful Sancho, as he en deavors unsuccessfully to curt'
the ills of the world.
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TV Ser ies Offers I n s t ruction
In Data Processing Course

Seminole Community College
will award three hours of
college credit in data
veniene'e "twins."
processing
to students who
Making orange juice from the successfully compete the 1'V
frozen concentrate is con- Series "Making It Count" to be
siderably less expensive than shown this Fall on Channel 24
making it the old fashioned way on ten Monday evenings,
by squeezing oranges by hand. p.m., beginning Monday, Sept.
But, if some of these results 6.
make you want to cast off your
mixing bo wl and measuring
Studen ts should register for
cups, hold it! Because when von the course (DP 110, Section 607
enter the world of main dishes, at the Registrar's Office at the
convenience foods are often College. Supplemental text and
more expensive. Frozen beef, workbook may be purchased at
turkey' and seafood dinners, the Seminole Community
sweet and sourpork, and pizza College bookstore. Students will
cost considerably more than be expected to view the series
your homemade specialties, each Monday evening , tvideo
But, spaghetti made from a tapes will be available in the
package mix or canned is less Audio-Visual Dept. for those
expensive than made from who are unable to do so), read
scratch.
the assigned chapters, corn-

Cheape s t

illegitimacy) of their parents.
DEAR ABBY: I am planning
wedding. I want my
bridesmaids to wear southern
belle-type dresses and enter
t'arryng parasols instead of
flowers.
I want them to walk down the
aisle with their parasols open,
until they reach the front of the
church. Then they would turn to
face the congregation and close
their parasols, keeping them
closed for the duration of the
service.
My fiance and his mother say
this would look stupid. What do
)oU and sour readers think,
BRIDE
I)EAR BRIDE: I think it
might look as though you were
trying to create a Broadway
musk-al production effect. And

plete the workbook, and mail
their work into the instructor,
There will be optional classes
held on campus to allow the
student "hands on" experience
with the computers.
MAKIN(; Ii' COUNT
designed to meet the needs of
the Nonspecialis t. MAKING IT
COUNT was not designed to
produce qualified programiners or system analysts,
Rather, it is relevant to those
who need to understand the role
of computers in business, to
career men and women who
to work more effectively
with
data
processing
specialists.
MAKING IT COUNT presents
a broad overview of data
processing concepts and
problems Fundamentals of

hardware and software,
programming languages, and
programming
logic
are
covered. Many data processing
terms are introduced and
defined in context.
Heavy emphasis is placed on
coiiiputer applications. For
instance, three lessons on
systems analysis show how a
computer is developed to sole
a typical user problem. Other
aspects explored are the role of
computers in management
decision making, how to
acquire computing capability,
and future developments in
daLi processing,
Interested persons should
contact the Registrar's Office
of Seminole Community College
and apply for admission to the
College as soon as possible.
Registration began in mid-July.

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grass) "Violent Stranger."
Zachary Scott, Faith
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1:45
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2:00
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12) MARCUS WELBY. MD.
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arid Will hire afather-sonteam
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Jeff Conaway) to run an extra
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(41) 1161) POPI: Abraham is in
line for a better job in the
hospital laundry, but (tie other
two contenders have giventt'Ie
boss expensive gifts to better
fl'ter
11) HAPPY DAYS: Forizie is
asked by Arnold, owner of
Arnold's Drive In, to stand sç
for him at his wedd!ng (R)
3 MOVIE: "Lucky
ff"
Dorothy Lamour. Brian
Doniev'y. 1949 LaWyer
trap for killer after girl suspect

HIUHLKiHTS
9:30
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DALEY: Don Adams, Jerry
Houser, Lian Dunn star as
fathers and sons-three gerl.
eratioris of family all trying to
live together under one roof.

10.00
(2) (12) CITY OF ANGELS:
While fighting to free a gui of a
hornicidecharge.Jake(Wayne
Rogers) uncovers the details of
a plot to take over the govern.
'It. (A)
(.4)
CL) SWITCH: A girl
convinces Pete and Mac tO
come to Oregon to help prove
that her uncle was her father's
mttdeeer. (R)
NEWS
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10:30
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11:00
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4 (Mon., Tues, Weds)
WORW OF WOMEN (Thurs.)
ON YOUR OWN (Fri.)
JUDAISM TODAY
ZOOM
cIJ HAPPY DAYS (A)
11:50
PAUL HARVEY COM6
MENTARY
11:55
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Morning
6:00
) (Mon.. Wed, Fri.) SUMMERSEMESTER:"TheGreal
Translten: Alternatives tot the
21st century." (Tuas.)
CRACKERBARREL (Thur.)
OF WOMEN AND MEN
6:10
2) SUNSHINE ALMANAC
6:15
(6) SUNSHINE ALMANAC
6:25
(2) (Mon.) WITH THIS RING
(Tues--Thus) I DREAM Of
JEANNIE (Wed) PROFILES
IN EDUCATION (Fit.) DAILY
DEVOTIONAL
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Afternoon
12:00
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DUCK, DUCK GOOSE (Fri)
MAX B. NIMBLE
(12) FUN FACTORY
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LOCK HOLMES (Tues.) EVE.
NING AT POPS (Wed.) UP.
STAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS
(Thurs.) NOVA (Fil.) BOOK

6:30
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BEAT

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PASTOR'S STUDY
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CL) SUNRISE JUBILEE
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6:38
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Legacy of Blood" Hardworli.

12:55
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(4)
11)

(Mon.) JENNIE ('Tiies)
THE LIFE OFLEONARDO DA
VINCI (Wed) MOVIE: "Dr.
Mabuse: The Gambler."
(Thurs.) AT THE TOP (Fri.)

OLYMPIAD
CL) RYAN'S HOPE
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6ff COMMUNITY CLOSE UP
112 ROBERT MAC NEIL REPORT

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Tucker. (Tues.) "Deep Watots." Dana Andrews, Jean
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(Mon.)

(ThursyHumanJungle"Qary
Merrill, Chuck Connors. (Fri.)
"Joan of the Ozarks," Judy
Canova, Joe E. Brown.
3 MOVIE: (Mon.) FIight
Nurse." Joan Leslie, Forrest

8:30
6ff FRAN CARLTON EX-

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Mabuse: The Gambler."
(Tues.) "Deep Waters." Dana
Andrews, Jea,'i Peters. (Wed.)
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9:00
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night cliti singer (Paula Kelly)
and a cat burglar (Edd Bymes)
learn with Anderson and
Crowtey to smash a burglary
ring that preys on wealthy,
single women. (A)
(41) (61) M'A'S'H: Hawkeye
arid his fellow doctors face an
extraordinary problem when
one of their patients, a battle
fatigued bombadier, anhe is the Savior. (A)
17) FIRING LINE
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ADOAMS FAMILY
4:30
(4) MIKE DOUGLASSHOW
(1) LUCY
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in busineSs at 1101 Woodall
Drive, Altamonte Springs, Seminole
Counly, Florida under the liCtitiouS
name of DYNAMIC SOFTWARE
CONCEPTS. and that I intend to
registersaidname with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida In accordance with the
Puovlslons of the FiCtitious Name
Stattts, To Wit: Section 065.09
FlorIda Statutes 1957.
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Publish. July 77, Aug. 3, tO, I?, 1976
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FICTITIOUS NAME
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engaged let businessat 1057 W Notre
Dame Dr., Altamonte SprIngs 32701,
Seminole County, Florida under the
t1ct1hbo' name of SILVER FOX
TRADERS, and that I intend to
regIster said name with the Clerk of
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Florida In accordance with the
wovisions of the Fictitious Name
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Florida Statutes 1957.
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All persons interested in lPe estate
to whom a copy of this Notice of
Administration has bee-n mailed are
required, WITHIN THREE MON
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE, to file any obiections they
may have Ihal challenges the
validity f Ihe decedent's will, the
qualifications of Ihe personal
representatives or the venue or
jurisdiction of the Court.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN thaI
a bulk transfer is about to be made
The names and business addresses
of the transferor and the transfer.,
and all other business names and
addresses used by the transferor
within the last three years so far as
known to transferee are
a Transferor' John V. Llkins d b
a Maitland Motor Supply, 2100 N.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. ANri
Orlando Ave., Maitland. FlorIda OBJEiiONS Nor so FILED
2775),
WILL SE FOREVER BARRED
Transferee: James J. McDonnell
Date of the first publication of ths
and William Johnson, or assigns. 61$
Notice of Administration' August 3.
Pershing Drive, Altamonte Springs,
1976.
Florida 32701
S Carmine At. Bray,
Other Names '- None
5 Gerald Korman
b. All debts of thi' Transferor are

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u are riperenced in sales and
a better income Selling with
a progressive company, this isfcr
you! We want energetic mature
People with an interest in then
career You will be representing a
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apartment?

DUPLEX-- Furnished or un
turnushed
Ideal
location
Reasonable rent 365 3721.

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NurSes. RN'S I LPN's. Aides. Aid
companIon Needed immediately
6200636.

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IF i0 5300 extra a month Interests

you, then call 5142056 for app?

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LIVE IN- Mature, good home,
Salary, permanent. Private room
&amp; bath with 2 adults Driver's
license, nursing experience 322
3990

TAXI DRIVERS
Yellow Cab. 20) 5 Park Aye,
Sanford
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Needed immedillely, telephone
solicitors, prefer experienced
operators. Call 321 0121

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LEASIPIG AGENT.- For apartment
COmplex in Sanford Saturdays 9
a m to 6 P m and as needed.
Experience preferred
Send
resume to P0 Box 1911
Lake
Mary, Fla. 32716

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ALIGNMENT
END
FRONT
MECHANIC - MuSt be Cx
Own tools, Eu
perienced
perienced in tune ups. shock et
stallments 8. brake lobs AAA
EMPLOYMENT. 20) E. Corn
mercial, 323 $116

31_Apartments Furnished

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Efficiency and2 Bedroom, monthly,
adells Wekuva Landing Resort.
Freeboat moorageandcanoeuse.
322

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LEGAL SECRETARY
STENOGRAPHER - Will train.
wth knowleqge of shorthand
BOOKKEEPE1 TYPIST
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
GIRL FRIDAY -. Transportation &amp;
billing knowledge, fantastic op

24 N HIghway 1792
Cas0elberry. Florida
32707
PbIlth. July 71, Aug 3, 1916

flFR117

A% Personal Representatives
of the Estate of

Theodore 7. Olsen

REAL ESTATE

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MACHINIST
LIVE IN COUPLE
INSURANCE RATER
MANAGER COUPLE - Petal
experience, salary $1700 mo

Lake Mary
Furn Apt
322 7244

Village
APA R TME

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--WE SELL SUCCESS-Commerilal
fl3 5176

eneva

I'Gardens
I IhVIarv
D'it.mv Are.I,4,ioAwê.
AUIJ

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Studio, 1,2,3
Bedroom Apis.

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Kitchen Equipped

One Bedroom

POOL

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NO DEPOSIT

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IT'S BEEN REDUCED - $1100 for
an early sale! Beautiful custom
BR. 2 Bath. with walk in closets,
goodies qalorpi 571,

SOUTH

FRAME THIS PRETTY PICTURE
- 4 BR. I halhs. central heat 1.
in, fireplace, equipped eat in
kit(hCfl, lovely lawn. 136.800

Sanford's nesest residential aelghborhood

New 2-3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes
FROM

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FIRST TIME ADVERTISED! Attractive 3 BR. I bath. nee
hospital Completely lenced yard
Priced to Sell at $14,100

5,000

VA Financing-Nothing Down

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FHA

bath, Central heat &amp; air, car
peting, equipped eat in kitchen,
low price of 510.000

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OWNER

FINANCEDLovely 3
BR, I bath, on 4 acres, with family
mm • porch, carpeting, tiled farm
land, horse st,iIis $31,500

and immediate occupancy
S

Call 5,inford'S Sales Leader

FOR INFORMATIONCONTACT

322-2420

Bra Hey Qdham-323-4670

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

BUILDER.DEVE LOPER

REAL TORS

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REPRESENTATIVE
830 E Highway 4)4
Longwood, Florida 23FSO
Telephone $31 1121
Publish Aug 3. 10, 1916

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WITT REALTY
Req R,jl Estate Broker 371 0610

101 7•04

In -ii.,

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Central Heating aad AIr Conditioning
CarpetIng

Oviedo area, country home, custom
built, 7i4 acres. I BR, 3 baths.
office, 3300 sq ft. 3 mos old,
51.000 equity and assume mor
tgage of
555.000 Appraised
5001203 Owner, 365 6480
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Lippland Park Homes

this Ilttlng call:

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801W. 1st Sf

323 606) or 321 0517 eves
REPOSSESSED- I BR. brick, $100

Mos. $10,500,

THE HERALD
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
322-2611

For Appointment Call 305.3fl.3

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62-Lawn. Garden

Sanford Auction

Lawn Mower Sales &amp; $eryc-- We
Sell the Best &amp; Service the Rest
Western AutO, 301 W. First St , 32'?
44(13

1200 S. F renCh
323.7340

CRANK COP4'ST.. REALTY
REALTORS-lb 6041
Eves 323 3849
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Reduced foe quiCk sale- B Owner,
S&amp;inland 3 BR, 1 bith, heal &amp; air,
many extras *19.900 1195371

CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
Plymouth Fury 5-door
sedan. New, air con.
ditioned, power steering,

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radIo. 225 6 cyl. &amp; 3.speed
transmission. Many more
extras. Stock No. RI-S.f.
Priced to sell at $4326.65.
We're Closing Out
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all l976&amp; 1975
Cars. So Come
On Down!
WE'RE DEALING NOW!

aark Oirysler-Plymouth
485 Hwy 436 East

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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center

601 Celery Ave.

Casselberry
831-7700

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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177 Acres, near Osteen. partly
wooded, power &amp; phone lines on
land Property is on corner with
good road frontagts Location 5
ideal for home or trailer Only
515,900 Call Owner, 83) 289).

Aluminum

LAKE BETHEL .. i Mile lake &amp;
Canal front, 50 Acres $150,000
lantaslic terms
6411081 orAl? toll
SACKETT INSESTMENT
CORP REALTORS
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Beacri. 7S 50 &amp; 100' lots. From
517.500 644 4011
SACKETI INVESTMENT
CORP ,REALTORS

Siding

Home

"ur i'i'm(' with ilIum
f, iOtt I system
Al',o
llOct fl; Gutter', 7'O yr',
S 0-nO Co 0519563

A,jlo Painting &amp; Minor Body Worx
Professional
exp'nienced
painter Work guaranteed
Bruce's Body Shop, 371 0753

Guaranteed reconditioned auto
h.itleries. 132 95
exchange
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
Sanford Ave.

Exterior PlasterIng.
Patching &amp; Simulated
Brick &amp; Stone Specialty 322 2100.

Insulation
BEST PRODUCT
uEST PRICE
Free E','rr.i't", -i-i HCi.r5
THERMOIEK,t3I092

Beauty Care
Land Clearing
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TO/.EW S BEAUTY SALON
to' mimi HJr rrH S tir'auty Nor-e
5191 F'',t 377 514)

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C&amp;A

C I SHEPHR
Pjinting, Remodeling, Generai
Repairs Call 21) 8815
Roof Repair's, Carpentry, P6inlisig,
Home Repairs. Gutter ing. Cement
work, Free estimates 131 1667

ftjthroøm
Labn,ts
Counter tops Snks Installation
available Bud Cabell 322 0057
an 1tme

after

Engine lift and frame, 10 ton, Yale
Chain fall. 5295 3724907,
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rtaye some camping equipment yoi,
rio lotser use' Sell it all wilts a
Classified Ad in The Herald Call
322 2II or 0319993 and a friendly
*0 visOr will help you

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Pest Control
ART BllUN PEST CON TROL
2562 Pary Dr. e
322 ia&amp;s
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Plumbing
24 HOUR REPAIR SERViCE
Reasonable Rates

Cash Basis

3213 0119

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
Classified Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be iii,

Roofing
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Expert root repair', ha'
roots or
shingles
All work guilran
teed BR000EN ROOFING 373
610)
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Sewing

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Alterations. Dress Mak ng. Drapes,

- Upholstery

3220701

Sewing Machine Repair

Lawn Care
Ow.ng. CiJii'kJ Ir:mm rg. we,ng
and fertilizing Frie •stii-v ate's.
Phone 332 3951

Carl's Sewing Machine Repair.

Clean. Oil &amp; Tuni tip
Your Home *15

327 340,4

EXPERT LAWN CARE

Mowing. Edg'ng. Trimming
Free Estimates
Phone 321_1792

Tree Service

Mowing, Edging, Trimming
FreeEstimates
1220/97
LENNOX &amp; ASSOC.

Turtgrass Consulting Service
Golf Course's. Ball Fields. Lawns
6071 for more into

LU-%BER)ACK'S TREE SERVICE
Tree trimmng &amp; removal Free
estimate's Licensed &amp; insured
147 7197.

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Well Drilling

Painting

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS

A I Panting- Biijsri, rqll,
r4-y.
Quality work Reasonaie prices

Werep.a, an service

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Farm Wagons
377201)
Truck Utility Tool Box. for step Side
p'cii up. 155. 322 1962.

Landscaping &amp;

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WAYNE 3

TrashHaul,d.LawnCat'e
Hauling
3272643

Service

ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
Bulldozing. Excavating. Ditch work.
Fill dirt. to
SOil
322 9O

LccaS. L.h? llJlng
May 8000 lbS
Call 373 0473

Home Improvements

BackHoe

L .I
clearing, fill d'I.
rock
All kind5 of d.gging Hous-etrailers
stored and moved 322 9142

Hauling

kitchen

70' Sell standing to*er, 1 Spa 17
Beams, I Ham 2 rolot' Call 377.
460)
5

JOHNNY .',ALk ER. 372 6.457
General Contractor

Interior,
Plaster

If
Classified Ads dOn t wOrk there
wouldn't be an,

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196/ Olds Cutlast, Also Antique gold
kaf mirror &amp; lamp. 3270650.

Pem-o':-n-; xr.i AOd,I OnS
F ree cit rr,'-' S UOC-bl'gation

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE

Beautiful I acre tots
DEBARY
from 14,990 Only $90 down with
low payment's 647 1111.
SACKETT INVESTMENT

Improvements

Remodeling, Add,tiri
CuStom Work L'Censecl, Bonded
Free estm?e 32) 6030

Auto Painting

WILSON MAIER I'URNITUKE
Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning.
BUY SELL TRADE
For tree t5timtes. call Carl
cOIl S F RENCH
11131$ E first St
322 5627
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 122
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Req Real Estate Broker

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To be sold at Public
Auction,
a p-proximately 200 hand
guns,
rifles,
&amp;
shotguns. New, used &amp;
Antique Weapons of
every description.
Open for inspection, 10
A.M. until Sale time, 7
P.M.,
August
4.
BankArnericard &amp;
Master Charge aC.
cepted. Auctioneer,
Col. Wayne H, BleCha.
For
information,
contact

POLL'S
Catselberry, 1797.8304206

321-00 41

REALlY

CLARK

AUGUST 4, 7 P.M.

&amp; chains, secretarial desks'' &amp;

1171

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AUCTION

act

M. UNSWORTH

1971 Ford Country 5jire wagon;
1969 Mustang Fa%tbacic; 1968
Renault. 1966 Ford Camper Van
119 $370

GUNS ONLY

chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as 5 Cash and carry

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1972 El Camino VI. automatic.
power steering $1568.
WHEEL RANCHOF SANFORD
Phone 32) 1000

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Wood or steel desks, executive desk

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nrc p.., r nm.,
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'73 Models. Call 3738570 or 834
1405 Dealer)

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

WANT TO SELL
I
YOUR HOME?
'SEll-lICE BEYOND
I
Buying a new home' Moving to an
THE CONTRACT"
I apartment?
LONGWOOD - Lovely corner lot I Get some action with a Herald
with large shade oak tree in front.
claSsified ad. We'll help you write
Back yard stockade fencing Quiet I
tr,,I will bring a last s-ale
an
neighborhood, convenient to
:'LL
251!
shopping Good cabinet space In
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.iicnen 'eanue. 'eerriurra,or
Li _.,.I. --f,rnunuIse
Decorator wail paper. Double
carport, patio Metel storage
stied Will Sell EHA 3 BR. 7 bath.
50-Miscellaneous for Sale
$29900

MLS REALTORS

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Bedroom

2

QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES

IiycHi.(r

SI4ANISH ityle stucco -)
formal dining, range, ret rig .2 air
units 511,800

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '77 and

72-Auction

Used Office Furniture

SAN LAN TA- 3 BR. I' i bath.
assume 510,400 mortgage Of 717 DELAND - IS Acres, 5 mm from
pcI inte,est sill 25 monthly
downtown Zoned mobile home
518.900
Sub division SIlO 000 cash

MAYFAIR - A gem of a home in
mint condition New carpeting,
central H A. Kitchen equipped.
Dining area walled with smoked
glass and paneled 3 BR. Pi Bath.

Lippland

ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
KOrman &amp; Bravo, PA

256$ Park
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Greene, Inc.
123 6)5)
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FREE POOL - With thiS 3 BR, I

Down

Homes ready for your inspeCtion

organization

37? 7199

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k1EAL TOPS

0)0 60)3

.SANORA

Every Wed &amp;Sat
Early Birds l:lSp rn

KENNETH R MARCHMAN, of
Hunter, Patillo. Marcnman L
Strong, 243 W. Park Avenue, P0
Box 340, Winter Park, Florida 31189
1 you fail to do so, judgment may be
entered in due course upon the
petition.
WlTNESSmyhandandtpws.alof
ffiis court On July 7. 1976.
(Seal)
Arthur H Beckwmth, Jr.
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
By Lois B. Walker
01•
Clerk
Publish July 13. 70, V. Aug 3. 1916

Forrest

see

U ino

Did you know ttjt your
club or organization cin
appear In this listing eacu
,'.mek for only 53 per
i.€'k 0 This Is an ideal
way to Inform the public
of your club activities

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JUST I IS1[D Th- 'etc 3 BR. SANFORD -- 3 BR. 2 bath home,
2 ta'ri n LoCn Arbc-r, Pijie lenced
Shady back yard. air conditioned
Call Now 517,900
lot. central heat &amp; ar, many
custom items, BPP 530.500 Gotta

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E'1TATE

Rt',iii9r

blue interior, automatic, many
new parts. $750 323 2791 after 5:30
or week ends

SWAP SHOP FLEA MARKET
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer
No charge. All admitted free.
Come browse every Sunday 9 to S
at the Movieland Drive-In
Theatre, South 1792. Phone 322
1216.

53-TV.Radio-Stereo

ISYR FHAFINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlardc Drive
cansora

automatic, VI, original owner
Excel Coed 862 0525
MUSTANG. 1964, new white paint,

60-Office Supplies

Pretty (Ounir
se'I.nq 12w6), 3
bedroom, 2 bath, Spansn design
Partly tumnished. air conditioner
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372 9045 322 7028 after 6.
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1971 Dodge Swinger, power, aIr,

10-Swap &amp; Trade

ROBSON MARINE
2918 Hw'y 1197
322 596t

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trucks For information call BIll
Ray or Jack Mink. 8)1-1318.

69-Stamps-Coi m

aynq 5775 for each dollar slIver
:oins; Paying 30c each for Indian;
Nh.eafs I' c each 3730000

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

,

bath. newl V panted inSide aid Out.
screened patio Vary large fenced
back yard with wooded area to
rear
573.750
Call Caroline
,i,.',ccm?t'

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club or

I Bedroom, I

C allBart

Businvss 7)0 1st T u's

your

to mcvi' n

professeonally Managed

Stenstrom Realty

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Leasea Datsun including Z cars arid

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MOVING OUT SALE - 110
MellOnv,lie. Apt 16 Tuesday &amp;
Wednesday, Household goods,
Misc Everything must 001

Days 372 6123
Nghts 327 2)52

80--Autos for Sale

for 30 pc? commission Free Pick
ups
AuCtion, Saturdays 1 p m
Sanford 372 2770

54-GarageSales

ST. JOHNS REALTY COT
BROKERS

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Fici.

Across From Ranch Hous,

çtiapti'r
30

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Sanford,

Highway 17.92. Sanford

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41-Houses

1969 Honda, CS 350. 9900 Miles,
Excellent coed, 5390 322 3817.

PINEY WOODS BARN - We Buy
Furniture I Miscellaneous. Sell

a large selection of bL,ck &amp;
whIte portable TV'S $25 to 56$
HERB'S TV, 1200 5, French, 323
1734

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LAKE MARY- 3 BR, wooded.
Secluded, large . acre, like new
5.11.900 372 .476?

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1505 W. 25th St.

371-3866 or 321-7710
iou are having ,ttculty fird.ng c
lace to live, car to drive, a Ob. or
ome service 'iou have need of,
cad all ocr -want ads every daV

Wanted to buy used office furniture.
Any Quantity. NOLL'S Cassel
berry, Hwy. 17.92 0304206

We have

Price 521,500 Owner, 123 0522

110 North Palmetto Ave
Office. 32) 0)64 Eves fl09i9

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F) Ii AoL ED
.'.MERICAN
ETERANS

Real Estate

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

DAVE'S 323 9370

KENMORE WASHER, parts.
ServCe, used machines
A400NFY APPLIANCES 3230697

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lye Some camping equipment you
'
longer use! Sell it all with a
tassified Ad In The Herald, Call
122 2611 or 031 9993 and a friendly
Id visor will help you.

We Buy Furniiure

CLOSE OUT- New Hofpolnl
Washers, 18 lb. capacity. Req. 1317
with trade, While they last, lust
$275 with trade
DICK'S APPLIANCES
2617 S. French, 322 7651

323.7832

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NOLEASE

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Furnished

lutthisonOa,on, At
339$
Atlantic, Daytona Beach Call
ci U tiutchiSon, 327 4058

135
l'il

52-Appliances

y year thru 1976 mOdels / dayS
v'eek Call c011ect. 568 2131

.28-_Motorcycles

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices, used, any condition
614 8126. Winter Park

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WEEK END RETREAT- Canal
front cabin, 2 BR, completely Longwood - Lakefront, 3 BR. 2
furnished HatvllI area sli.00g.
bath, central air. carpeted,
garage, vacant 525.500 AdjoIning
PAOLA-. 2 Acres. i BR home.
lkfrnt lot, also available 647 5969
family &amp; dining rooms. 519,000
No qualifying $995 dn., spacious, 3
LONGW000.- I BR, l"u baths,
BR. 2 bath, den, fruit trees, heat,
fenced backyard. Deep well,
air, $759 mo 322 634$
577.500
JENNY CLARK REALTY
Realtor
Phone 305 322
Hal Colbert Realty
Days and At ter Hours

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AduI?.Famlly

Cash 3224132

am size Glamourpedic mattress,
used 4 days, cost $120, $75 or best
offer. 377.1001

Cliff Jordan. Realtor
83) 8222

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And growing we are, so this opens
the chance for you to move Into
sales management rapidly. All

LAKE MARY- Fenced yard.
BeautIful trees. New paint lob 3
BR. $21,900.

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oncornerlotw:thpinetrees.cedar
shade shingles, cathedral roof,
Split design with gracious
foyer &amp; garden area off each
room. 3 BR. 2 bath, family room,
many extras. Only $29,900 Way
below appraised value. Call today

2 Bedroom house, furnished, mature
Like new home, Zoned commercial
EVES 372 1507 or 322 06)2
adults only No pets $125 mo plus ________________________________
Ideal office, $21,500 Harold Hall
deposit. 322 3t31
Realty, Realtor, 3235771
Charming older 3 BR. extra large
--beautiful tree shaded yard. Large
Owner- Lovely 3 BR. 2 bath
picture window. fireplace Estate
34-Mobile Homes
home in Sanford, central heat and
- sale. 525.000. Harold Hall Realty,
air, wall to wall carpet, separate
Realtor, 323-5174.
dining room, lOx 16' family room.
2 BR house trailer. l,imn,hee1. with
garage. large fenced yard,
SANFORD, charming older home on
lights &amp; water. 372 5659
beautiful shade trees. l6'xlO'
double lot in b'eautiful neigh
workshop or Outside game room,
borhood 3 BR, 7 baths, fireplace,
2 BR, near Five Points, private
55.000 equity and assume loan
shady lot, air, mature couple, 1
family room, big screened porch,
Phone 321 0502
extra den or office Mature land
chIld $130 mo. $50 dep, plus util
3220815
scaping I Yr home warranty.
Twenty WesI Area- Beaulitul 3
Asking $31,500. Call Phyllis
bedroom. 1' bath, central heat.
2BP, Lake Mary on 2': acres,
Capponi, Realtor Assoc. After
pr:v,l l,lrid 5150 mo 32? f219
carpeted, fenced back yard. stove
HrS 83.4 1723
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&amp; refrigerator. 522.500 5000 dow"i,
FRICKE &amp; FRICKE
If VA nothing down KULP
35-?i/cbile Home Lots
ASSOCIATES INC.
REALTY, 322 7335
REALTORS.83I 5253
11
QUIET AREA
Lots tort. 10 &amp; I? wides
If you desire to buy or sell redI 23 BR redecorated house, lots Of
Quiet
adult
park--in
town
kitchen cabinets, eating bar, new
estate, stop in and see me,
2515 Pa'k Dr
322 716)
carpeting, new roof, central heat
WALTER B STEELE
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and large fenced back yard.
REG, REAL ESTATE BROKER

I BR. turn apt., lights, water turn
Adults only, $95 3722796 after 4
mvii days

large i 8.2 Bdrm.
Furnished or Unfurnished
•CLUB ROOM
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LIVE IN HOUSEKEEPER
WAITERS

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707 25th ST
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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33-Houses

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MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

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For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. 8uy 1 or 1001 items,
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Aye,

I piece, good
ondition, 5350 Single bed with
box springs &amp; matt., 550, Chan
delier, $15. 3230102.

SPANISH STUCCO

Req. Real Estate Broker
1100 E 2SIh St

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V Hardwick. Broker
Deltona. 6686611

BAMBOO COVE APTS

SOUTH SEMINOLE GOOD TERMS

ad that will bring fast sale
CALL 322 2611

-.

- 68-Wanted to Buy

of Singer's finest Sold new for
over 1600' Needs someone to
assume balance. $196 $0. or pay
$12 30 mo. Free home trIal Will
taki.' trade Call Bill at 1)9 8097
Dcx,',

WAPIr TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
Buying a new home' MovIng to an
apartment'
Get some action With 1 Herald
classified ad We'll help you wyItt

an

Iwo Paint ho,s. 1 large spirited, I
small with tack, gentle,
Reasonable 373 5488

- SINGER FUTURA *

Low prIced 3 BR. in beautifully
Shaded Pinecrest. Fenced yard
$21,500 Harold Hall Really.
Realtor, 323 5/74.

TAFFER REALTY

DELTONA - 2 BR. wall to wall
carpet, central heat &amp; air con
ditioning. screened porch 5)55 per

One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments.
furnished or unfurnished Newly
redecorated. Come
300 E
Airport Blvd., Sanford. 323 1310

322 2)18
After Mrs.
3270648

65-Pets-Suppes

'orig room?, set,

123 Hays Drive, 3 BR, 2 bath, fenced
yard. $165 mo. plus deposit. 373
1663
_______________________________
3 Bedroom. 1 bath house In Sanford.
Fenced yard. 645-0562.

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color TV, Air Cond ,Maid Serv
QUALITY INN NORTH
i4&amp;SR434,Longd
862400

"'%.

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SAN MO PARK. 1, 2. 3 bedroom
trailer apts Adult &amp; family park
Weekly, 3515 H*y Il 97, Sanford,
373 1930

AVON

Reg. Real Estate Broker
76385. Sanford Ave.
371 0759 eves. 3127643

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

Rent with option to buy 21*44 2 br.
mobile home. PatIo, carport,
shed Pool tennis-marina
S
___________________________
Johns River. 668 5600.

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LIVE IN COMPANION
COSMETICIAN

N

Sanford, CduItS only, Modern
Studio, &amp; 1 BR - Air, carpet, etc
$99 per mo up 323 0019

FurnIshed, 2 BR garage apt., Lake
Golden, lake privileges, prefer
retIred couple. No pets 322 0271.

BATEMAN REALTY

332 1198

, Acre ranchelte, nice I room
house, bath, garage, 16*40 barn,
Geneva. $150 mo with $150
security deposit. References. 322
0064.

-

HAVE A VERY MERIY CHRIST.
MAS - and the nlOflev to Div for
it. Start now - telling beautIful
products. Make beautiful money.
Call 6.1.43079 ton inlormaton

JIM HUNT
2534 Park Dr.
REALTOR
372 9711
322 3991

Realtor

1 BEDROOM
FURNISHED APARTMENT
2300 Mellonville

HouSekeeper, live in, care for 2
Children. 3226130.

3 BR. Pu baths, central air &amp; heat,
carpeted. eat in kitchen, clotets
galore, enclosed garage, fenced
back, close in. Assumable 7' Pc?.
mortgage $15665 PlTl Owner
anxious. 526.500

-

- 66-Horses

Singer with Zig Zag. 145.
Singer with buttonhole attachment,
$75.
Singer Golden Touch and Sew, $68.
Singer, Slantomatic, brand new
condition, Singer's best ever $26.5
with cabinet.
TV'S from 549
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 E 1St St Downtown
3229111

MOVING TO ALABAMA

1919$ French
322 4991
Eves 327 1196; 372 1161; 3fl-19$i

Want 1911cr older Dodge Dart; alic
Will buy any make convertibles
Phone 373 1010.

Free playful kittens, half Persian
3731507.

Repossession &amp;
Lay-Away Machines

Split level, 5100.000

Wm. H. Stemper' Realtor

CailBart

2SlSParkDr
5/0
i 8.2 BR Mobile Homes
Adults - Plo pets

jxpantjing sales business
needs
rklng partneri No investment
322 1714
_____________________________

,

REALTY

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Singer Touch 'N Sew, with walnut
console, balance 579 80 or 6
paymenli of $1330 NATION
WIDE, 3)98097

lJwrvr) wno are being
transferred and are anxious to
selt.$32,)00. Call anytime 353.3

POPULAR TERMS

Large) BR. 7'--i bath town home with
carpet, central air, 2 car garage,
formal dining, pluS private patio
Water &amp; lawn maintenance furnished. 5275 per mo.

Lake Mary- clean &amp; private, 1
bedroom furnished apt. 1 male, no
pets 322 3930

Experiene auto meChanic needed
Excellent working conditions
Apply in person to Art GrindIe'
Wheel Ranch, Hwy 1797. Sanford

4 BR, lakfrnt

BUY JUNK CARS- from $20 to 110.
Call 327 1674 after 1 p.m
-

Doberman AKC Puppies, pet and
Show Quality. Cropped ears &amp;
shots $150 to $700 Terms 365
$1.3

Sewing Machine

'ly

S BR, lake, extras. 559,750

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Reinsnvac
CARROLL'S FURNITUE, 372 510),

. Advertise
your product or servIce In the
ClaSsIfied Ads.

OVIEDO- Lake Jessup, quiet
country living In a 3 BR home,
fireplace, central air, heat, new
uflUrnSIdg and wlnd

3 BR, I', B. lakefront, $32,500

Mr. Executive

_________________________

3 BR. 1', B. tarn rm $25000

77- Autos Want.d

Get plenty of prospects.

Reg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER.ASSOC,
101W Commercial
' Ssnford
_-__!!'!1
Sanford-$310 mc, 3 BR. 2 bath, panet
den Fenced, $35.5OJJ 123 0)07

3 BR, I B, I Acres, 133.900

3 BR. I bath, kitchen equipped. Near
Schools &amp; shopping $160 mo , It
mo &amp; 5)00 Dep 322 0674

Apts. Unturn. Spaciousl&amp; 78R, all
eleclric, Cal fl kitChens Dishwasher, shag carpet, air. plenty
closets. From $150 Exclusive
area Mgr. 322 7413.
______________________________

RETIREES, etc Earn extra
dollars canvassing door-to door
updating information for new
Sanford Lake
Mary
CITY
DIRECTORY Must be 10 years of
age or older, good spellers, have
clear legible handwriting. Apply
in parson Only between 9 a m. &amp; Ii
am. Only, R. L POLK &amp; CO.. 212
N. Park Ave., Room 14, Sanford.
An Equal Opportunity Em.
ployer-.--M F.
___________________________

Get some action with a Meralc
classified ad. We'll help you write
an ad that will bring fast sale
CALL 322-2611

3 BR. 2 8. new 573.500

Tuesday, Aug. 3, 1i4-1A

64-Equipment for Rent

-

KULP DECORATORS
109W. lstSt.3fl 2333
We Buy Furniture

_____________________

3 BR, 1' -, B. $32,750

7 BR. large living em , fenced,
kitchen equipped, Eta. rm. 5175
plus security dep 323 5790.

.

..,.b,i,.,'.._.

enough to know, but young enough
to grow,

-____

&amp;

con

W. Garnett White

lt'seasy to place aClasslfled Ad...
We'll even help you word it. Call
322 2611

pats

air, carpeting. Excellent
dillon. 522.500 323 SI6

3 BR, CB. $19,500

Nice 7 Bedroom block home
FurnorUnfurn,
3232920

'il-Househoki Goods

3 Bedroom, 1', bath, central heat

3BR,lslorylrame.$%2,000

3 BR. I' B. 521.500

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-M ultiple Listing Service

PINECREST - 3 Bedroom. 1'
baths $165 mo 372 5909 alter 1
p m.

____________________________
____________________

41_houses

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Rentals

Legal

J,l976
Publish: July 27, Aug 3. 10. 17, 1916
DES 11$

!

COMPANY

as followsIN THE CIRCUIT OURT FOR
Certificate No 96Yearot Issuance
prospects furnished. Complete
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
1974
tringe benefits, hospitalization,
PROBATE DIVISION
Description of Property
rnajiy medical and life insurance.
File Number 14.721.CP
Lot 3.0 of Vacd St on N BIkI IR
- and a retirement program
Division
0 Town of Sanford PB I PG 11$
- Earnings unlimited For more
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Name in which assessed Pearl B
detals see
THEODORE I OLSEN,
Wilson. Bessie Patterson &amp; Willie
Thomas
Vic Daddis
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
All of said property being In the
at the Holiday Inn
TO
ALL
PER
SONS
HAVING
County of Seminole, Stateof Florida
SanfordMarina
Unless Such certificate or car CLAIMS OP DEMANDS AGAINST
Tues Aug ),opm 730pm.
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
AND
ALL
tificates shall be redeemed ac
or
OTHER PERSONS IN TE RE SlED
cording to law Ihe properly
Wed Aug,1,tO - 3Orv 1230pm
______________________________
_
_
in such
certificate or IN THE ESTATE
described
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
certificates will be sold to the
that the administration of the estate
highest cash bidder at tne court
THEODORE T. OLSEN.
rmousedooronthe3othdayof August, 0'
deceased, File Number 76221 CP.
________
1976. at Ii 00 AM
"
Notice
penlng ri Ihe Circuit Court fur
______________________________
Dated thiS 72nd day of July. 1976.
Seminole
County,
Florida,
Proua'.'
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
fl,visson. the address of whih
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County Courthouse. lH THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
By: Thelma Scott,
Sanford, Florida 37111 The personal SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Deputy Clerk
DIVISION
'
Publish July 77. Aug 3. 10. 17. 1976 representatives of the estate are PROBATE
Carmine M Bravo and Gerald File Number 16.I3S-CP
___________________________
DE 8 116
Oiviion
Korman, whose address It $30 E
I
Highway 434. Longwood. Florida In Re: Estile of
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
I
LYLE A NOLANO.
UAIAO
'rayu,Ye
'l7Vl Ti.. ni,,,. n,i
i... n, ,i.
I
Deceased
personal represe;f;tcves' a;torne;
- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
FORMAL NOTICE
Plolice is hereby given that the are set forth below.
All parsons having claims or
BY PUBLICATION
undersigned, pursuant to the
TO ROGER I NOLANO
demands against the estate are
"FirtitiOus Name Statute" Chapter
Co Mrs Xalhryn Poland
required, WITHIN THREE MON
845 09. Florida Statute, wIll register
7)0 North Main Street
withtheClerkoftheCircuitCOurt, in TH5 FROM THE DATE OF THE
Waynesyille, N C
and for Seminole County, Florida, FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
and
upon receipt of proof of the NOT ICE.to file with the lark of the
c 0 Post Office Box 456
above court a writltn statement ot
publication of this notice, the tic
i,.
lU7
'UUi
0iIIi Vi UCIIUPJ. fl'V iijrtig aria
('0111W,
IV
fliP.
Ii'i
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
TERNATIONAL DINING CLUB, address of Ihe creditor or his agent
Petition fpr ADMINISTRATION lies
LTD, under which we Shall engage or altorney, and the amountctaimed
in busiflw"S in Semnole County, If the claim is not yet due, the dale been filed in this court and you are
required to file your written
when it will become due Shall be
Florida.
That the parties Interest in said stated lIthe claim is contingent ot- defenses to the peititiOn with the
clerk of this Court and to serve a
unligijidated. the nature of Ihe un
business enterprise are as follows
Certainly shall be stated, If Ihe copy thereof not later than August
Nomad. Inc.
claim is Secured, the SecurIty shall 15th. 1976. on petitioners attorney,
By Norman Morgan,
be d%cribed The claimant Shl! wtiose name and address are
President

Dated at Richmond, Henrico

I

Area Distributor for Rand McNally
Road Maps - Booming Buslne
iso per Cent prott Service Co.
estab, accls - No selling t,
vestment S.SOO S17,G) Secured
'"Send name, address, phone &amp;
Carpenter's Helper
only, e
r&amp;CreflceS - Personnel Mgr.,
, perienc Only Work in Deltona
NAMCO. 5209 Dresden Rd ,
' Call 33 9029 between
6 30 p m &amp;
(Sham, Ala
35210, 205 956 5756
0 30 p m
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________________

'

41-Heus

Unfurnishecj, Iwo bedroom Security
Deposit, Adutt Preferred.
6670 or 323 5051.
--.--

______________________________

Big T Tire &amp; Wheel Service looking
tor experienced Front
/i alignment man. Also minor
'nrnanuCau work Must have
tOOtS Good opportunity br right
man, 50 50 COmmission Call tor
appointment 32) 0920

I

A-OupIexes

___________________________

'

197.246 ilorida Statutes
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
that Lure L Thomas the holder of
tne Inllowino
certificateS has filed
- .- --------Said certificates for a tax deed to be
iSsued thereon. The certificate
numbers and years of issuance, the Attorney for Vendee
uiescriplton of the property, and the Publish July 70. 77. Aug 3. 1976
DEB
names In which it was assessed are

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IC

Plant &amp; Craft Shop
For Sale, very reasonable
Phone 332 7077

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having Claims against the Tran
steror. between the hours of 9.00
AM. and 5.00 P M weekdays
Dated at Crescent City, Florida.
thiS July IS. 1976
0 Asbury
Attorney at Law
P.O Box 997
CrescentCity,
Florida

FOR TAX DEED

person or porter for local Car
dealer APply n person to Art
Grincjle' Wheel Ranch, Hwy 11
97. Sanford
________________________

Notice
I am
engaged In business at 711 West
First St., Sanford. Seminole County,
__________________________________________________________
Florida under the fictitious name ot
____________________________________________________
-_____.
SECONDLOOK,andthat I intendto
_______________________
______________________________________________________________
BOOKKEEPER
_______________________
NCR
register Said name with the Clerk Of --- _Bookkeeping Machine experience
the Circuit Court. Seminole County.
can
Wanted
land
you
an
18-Help
outstanding
-personaIs
Florida In accordance With the
-----PositiOn Salary excellent AAA
provisions of the Fictitious Name
EMPLOYMENT.
701 CommerMANAGER TRAINEE- Mt
Statutes, To Wit- Section 065 09
cial. 373 5)16
ARE YOU TROUBLED' Call Toll
_____________________________
relocate in state of
FlorIda Statutes 1957.
to
willing
Free, 641 2027 for "We Care"
S Lu keyser
Florida Training program mmGREAT CHANCE
Coutle to run
"Hotline." Adults or Teens.
Publith: July 70, 77. Aug. 3. 10. 1976
clucted in Sanford at local store.
store $1200 mo plus extras AAA
and
4
only.
I
Interviews between
DEB77
EMPLOYMENT, 70) Commer.
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
2431 5. French Aye., Payless
clal, 323 SIlO
IN YOUR FAMILY?
_______________________
SooesAL ANON
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
For families or friends of problem
UnderUnilormCommerclal
WANT TO SELL
INTERVIEWERS
- Code Bulk Sales
YOUR HOME? . 151 j(i
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MUUSbWIVES,
TO: All Creditors of HANOI CHEK,
Buying a new home1Moving tO an

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION

24-BusisDpportunjties

- _______________

DEADLINES
Noon The Dou Before Publicotion
'
Sundo - Noon Fddoy

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FIrylTinhic

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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13-Help Wanted

_____________________
CRYSTAL
LAkE NURSERYRetired person, full or pert time,
lransprt
'referred but flO$
ecessarr 3727799

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or write
INC. a Florida corporation,
Sanford Al Anon Family Group
South Wymore Road. Altamonte
Box 533. Sanford. Fla, 32171.
SprIngs, Florida 3210)
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
FACED WITH A DRINKING
that a Bulk Transfer under Article 6
PROBLEM
FICTITIOUS NAME
of the Uniform Commercial Code
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Notice iS hereby given that I cx
wIll be made on or after the 30th day
Can Help
pect to engage in business at 1309
Of July, 19?6. between HANOI
Call 173 4507
Sanford Ave.. Sanford. Seminole
CHEK. NC., a Florida corporation.
Write P.O Box 1213
County, Florida, under the fictitious
at 101 South Wymore Road,
Sanford, Florida 3217)
name of JPC. and that I intend to
Altamonte Springs. Florida, as
register said name with the Clerk of
..
"Transferor." and MILLER EN
Ihe Circuit Court, Seminole County,
TERPRISES. 33) Central Avenue,
5-Lost
&amp; Found
Florida in accordance with the
_____________
Creen? City, Florida. as "Iran
Of the Fictitious Name
sferee"
Statures. To-Wit: Section I65
LOST
-- Male light brown
2 During the one year past the
Florida Statutes 1957
Pekinges.e, vicinity W 11th St..
Transferor, so far as Is known to the
Sig Joseph Petras
5,it July31 REWARD. 323 214.Jor
Transferee, has had the following
Publish Aug 3, 10. I?, 21. 1916
373 1811
________________________
business names and addresses, In
DEC21
addition to the name and address LOST Female Cocker, cream, long
____________________________ which appears above,
haired, "Flossle" Near Is? &amp;
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
3 All debts of the Transferor are
French Rewa, d 377 9206 after
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIa.
to be paid in full on closing as a
__________________________
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
- result of the transaction. All
LOST: Siamese female cat, no
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CreditorS are hereby admonished to
collar, beige with brown face &amp;
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74-13S6.CA.04.E
Send their statements to Iran
feet. Lost on Yale Ave on July IS.
In Re: tie Marriage of
Steree's Attorney. JO. ASBURY.
REWARD 373 3187 or 322 2725
ALVA .1 HILL. WtFE
P0. Boxfll. Crescent City, Florida.
______ -_______________
AND
on or before the 30th day of August.
ROBERT C. HILL. HUSBAND.
6Child Ciit'e
1976. In the event that the con
NOTICE OF SUIT
sideratlon to be paid to the Tran
TO - ROBERT C. H ILL
steror i5 not adequate to pay all bills,
First list AlT BRIGADE
BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
or in the event that any bills are
Fort Bennlng. Georgia
2127 Holly Ave.
contested by the Transferor, the
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
Phone 323 7510 or 3270160
consideration will be deposited in ___________________________
a Petition for Dissolution of
the Registry of the Circuit Court of Smallest Ad with the greatest op
Marriage has been filed against you
Seminole County, Florida. and an
portuflity Call 373 8512
an you are required toserve a copy
interpleader Suit will be instiluted as ________________________________
of your written defenses, if any, to it.
-Section
101(4).
..
6766
provided
on NORMAN T. MITCHELL. At9-Good Things to Eat
Florida Statutes
.---------.... .--------._...
toi'ney for Petitioner,*hoseaddress
---,
_____________________________
is 35 West Pine Street. Suite 228.
is located at 230 South Wymore
PEAS, you pick, new patch, black
Orlando. Florida 32802. and file the
Altamonte Springs, Seminole
eyes On North Oregon Ave., 'u
original with the Clerk of the above
A
County, Florida
general
Mi N t SR . lust west of I-I, 4
styled Court on or before the 19th descriptIon of Said property Is
Mi West of Sanford 322 3940
day of August. 1976. otherwise a merchandise, inventory. and
___________________________
i3menit may be entered against *ill of HANOI CHEK. INC.
------.
you for the relief demanded In the
18-Help Wanted
5 A detailed schedule of the '
Petition
Witness my hand and seal of said propertylobetransferredandlistot I
creditors and affidavits as required
Court on the 16th day of July. 1976
bythe Florida UnilormCommerclal
llI
'c--i'
(RflW
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Aribur H. Beckwith, Ji'
lice of HANOI CHEK. INC. 101
Clerk of the Circuit Court
TOP EARNINGS
Wymore Road. Altarnonte Springs, i
By LIllian T Jenkins

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Legau Notice

(',trn.jt', 327 0459

SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and ties
STINE MACHINE &amp;

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322 6432

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don,23, and Kim Bokamper, 21;

"I'll

Games ended.
Lord Killanin, president of

"Wehavehadalotofworries
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over Montreal. When I saw
"Sure,
there
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Matheson says he's not
time,
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probof
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except
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lems over construction of the ling
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fron Iowa State; and defensive of the yo un ger players while
stadium and other facilities.

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five against the A's. You re- through it, to bo sure - walkin
vous
nember the A's, the learn Umt six and suffering a

TheOakland A's are In some- won threestraight World Series moment in the sixth when

Brundage, after 20 years as a
gritty and dictatorial president
of the 10C, stepped down in fa-

aren't all that accustomed to

-We just have to play better" very reason. It will be rernem-

City. Before this series, we flirted with a no-h.itter just

school," said John Holaus,
president of the Ozark Amateur Grid Cards Send

could
things for ourselves, about every time he's pitched
But now the other clubs have to for the Yankees, hurled a two- () i I e r s

Athletic Union.

beat them, too."

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In the o ther Al. games Mon-

MICHELIN

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"Mostly what I feel is grate-

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Von Jo6bua capped a two-run (Nefs, outplayed most of the

Joe Rudi. "1 keep looking sixth Inning with an RBI single, evening by the Houiton Oilers,

the fight, but since the closing Denver Event
ceremony I haven't been able to

sleep at all."

diansin(ivedaysandhiseighth people ... but it's a strange

"You just keep going out complete game of the season, game."
hope things change," observed

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ly won 9-3 when Emmitt Thornlast winter with an American sports calendar for 14 years, major league shutout and
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team and gained valuable in- will not return to the city next complete game with the per. row by the Brewers over the attempt and dashed 68 yards to
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to the heavyweight division and National League action, the delivered a three-run pinch comeback victory over Ilous- to me before he died last year.
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ts experience against size.
help." I'm more than happy
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Chicago Cubs beat the Phila- homer in the top of the ninth ton. The home run was Baker's
Saturday night's 26-3 exhibition Kentucky; quarterback Bill
O'Melia comes to Seminole delphia Phillies 4-2; the Mon- inning to give Montreal a tense third this season,corning off los- Those Games in Montreal will
loss to the Los Angeles Rams in Bowerman from New Mexico
County from Jersey City, where treal Expos nipped the New victory over New York before a er Gene
never take placv.' I
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he was one of the top
told him riot the Bucs' National Football State; defensive tackles Bubbi leadership only as it "fits within
to be too sure,
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) The African boycott resulted Quarrle of Jamaica, who won a Quax by (ow-ten ths of a second
Television has I ts I nsta nt repl- from New Zea la nd's sports co
in the 5,000 at Montrea l.
silver in the 100 and a gold in
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200. Williams and McTear
America's gold and silver
the Olympics.
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meter hurdles, Ed Moses and
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test for the rock throwing was in fact considering early capped a three-run first inning ahead with a run-scoring single
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BATTING ( 250 at bats) - - C Brett,
K(. ISO. McRae, XC, 318, Bostock,
Mn. Ill. LeF)ore, Oct. .329,
7.'u.lson, NY, 321
RUNS --Rivers, NY , 70; R.Wh,te.
NY, 66. Carew , Mn, 66; North, Oak,
65. Otis, KC, 04
RUNS BATTED IN-Mun son , NY,
61 Mayberry , XC , 67, Ystr:emski.
Bin, 63, Burroughs, Tex, 63;
ChambliSS. NY. 6.1
HITS-C, Brett, C. 113; Rivers,
NY, 129; LeFlore, Oct. 127: Munson,
('IV. 126. Carew, #.t,n. 125
DOUBLES-Otis. XC, 26. Carty,
Cle, 21, Rivers, NY. 21, McRae, KC,
21, D Evans, Bsn. 23.
TRIPLES Garner , Oak , 17;
C, Brett, KC. 9, Poguette, XC , 7,
Bumbry, 810. 6, LeFlore, Oct. 6;
Orla. ChI , 4. Bostock, Mm. 6;
Carew, Mm. 6
HOME PUNS- Bando, Oak, 20,
L May Hal. 19. ReJack son, Ba) , IS ,
Hendrick, Cle, IS: Ystrz,m%kl, Sin.

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Baylor, Oak. 13, Patek. KC, 39;
Carew. Mm , Ja , Leflore, 0 37.
Campaners, Oak, 37.
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$57, 2.6.3
W Campbell, Mm, 172. $57. 321
1 drych, Dc?. II], -716. 150
Leonard, KC. 17 1,
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Bibby. Cie. 7 3, 700. 361 Bird, KC. 9
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Tanana. Cal, I32. Blyleven, Tex,
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McBride. SIL. .336. G.Fostec, Cm.
330. Rose. Cm, .329
RUNS- , Rost, Cm. 95; Gnllfey,
Co. $4. Morgan. Cm. Si: Schmidt,
pro, 75. Monday, Chi, 70
WuNS BATTED IN- O Foster.
Cm, 91, Morgan, Cm. 77; Kingman,
NV, 77, Schmidt, Phi, 77; LuZlnSki.
Phi, 7)
HITS Rose. Cm , 112, Montane:,
All, 133. Garvey. LA. 129. A Oliver,
Prjh, 121. 0 Fcster. Cm. 126.
DOUBLES -Rose,
Cm,
26,
Madlock. Chi. IS, Johnstone. Phi.
25 , LulmrtSki. Phi , 71, Zisk, Pgn , 24 ,
Montanel, All, 21
TRIPLES 0 Cash, Phi, 10;
Tyson. SIL. 9, D Parker, Pgh, S.
C,eronimo, Co. S. W Davis. SD. I
HOME RUNS Kingman, NY, 37,
ShmmdI , Phi, 7?, 0 Foster, Ciii, 23;
W Robinson, Pgti, II; Morgan. Cm,
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C Me'lger, SD. 9 0. I 000, 203
Cm , 10 2,
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19 Jones. SD. Ii S. 753. 7-61 Alcala.
Cm, 10 3, 169, 4.10 Zachry. Cm. 93.
750 776 Canllon, Phi. II 1. 733, 373
Candelaril. Pgh, tO 4. III, 334
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New York of Milwaukee, (n)
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MIAMI (AP)
He o riginally set his sites on
Even if its
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will be in the World Hockey As- turned to the San Diego Mansociatlon when play resumes ners aft er it looked like the
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owner Joseph
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players and two goal-keepers,
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800 orders for season tickets. He
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time WHA trustees meet in To- have to draw an average of 9,ronto Aug. 9. me wit season 500 fans to each of the 39 home
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through collective bargaining,
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MONDAY NIGHT
FIRST-I Solos Lorenzo (1)610,
320. 360. 2. Uriante.Pecina (3) 450.
310. 3 Vict or Diaga (5) 360; 0 (1 31
531 60. P (I 3) $11 60.
SECOND - 1 Victor Lorenzo (3)
hO. 7 40, 750. 2. Marlo-Omaga ( i)
510.310,3 UriarteOyy(5)300;Q
1131 032 20. P (3 1) $1.1 60; Big Q ( t3 with 13)093370
THIRD - I Victor Molina (1)
II 60. 5 00, 3 60; 2. S0Io5-Cobian (2)
720. 560. 3, Aprail Lorenzo (6 ) 700.
o ( )2) 53560. P 11-71 075.90.
FOURTH - l. Paco (l) 19 10,5 00,
460 , 7 Rodollo (2) 640. 6 00 ; 3
Molina (Si 3.50. Q (I 2) 1.32 60: P it
2) 51070. DO (1 I) 177.40
FIFTH - l Jorge Rodolto ( S)
(350. 700. 1.50; 2 MiJtilla-Wally (1)
7 40. 7 00. 3 Rafael Sarduy (3) S 20;
0 (4 a) $1910, P (5-11 01)3.70
SIXTH - I Barguin Goros (1)
II 60. 7 20. 7 60; 2 Urlarle Dacalos
12) 560. 1 20 , 3 Solos Egurbi (3)
560, 0 )71I$3310; P (4 2) $11370,
DO II 1) 520) 50
SEVENTH - 1 Marti Wally (7)
13 80, 1750, 560:7 Rafael Mandiola
161 11 00. 520. 3 Zubi-Molina (1)
350; 0
(6 7) 11*10. P (7ó) $5970
EIGHTH - 1 Marti Molina (4)
540. 4 40, 280. 2 Jorge Sarduy (7)
500. 3 00. 3 Galdos Cobian 17) 5 00,
C II 7) 53740. p 14 7 S93 00, Big 0
( 6 7 Aith 1 7) $91370
NINTH - I Jorge CII 920. 500.
1 63
2 .',tu'm(ta (I) 9 20. 5.60. 3
S.,'trdi.m( 12' 1 20 Q (4 II 551 60; p $
1) $95 (0
TENTH - 1 Solos Davalos (2)
1 1 00. 7 60. 350. 7 Urmirt, Cash II
(5) 760. 410. 3 Zubu Lor.nzo (S)
470 0 1 2 1) 557 20 . P (2 II 0325 30.
DO (8 2 1, $12270
ELEVENTH - I Urmarte Egurbi
Ii) 1660,6 00, 520. 7 Solana
Goros
( ?) 120. 360. 3 Gasti Gast! It (S)
300. Q 1121 1)1 20. P (I 2) $103 80
TWELFTH-. I Mart, Rodolto (6)
900. 570. 3 40, 7 Rafael Elorri ( I)
970,350. 3 Zubm Arrleta(3) 1060. 0
(I 6)13050. P (61115130. Big 0 (I
2 with all 6(09060 and (17 with all
133.00
DAYTONA BEACH
MONDAY MATINEE
FIRST - I Vcto( Davalos IS)
1150.6 10.660. 2 Barqumn Goodwin
(5) 550. 6 60. 3 Mario Egurbi (2)
180. Q II SI $67.00. P IS 4) 1)77 60 ,
SECOND - I Uriarte Goros (7)
350.700.350.2 Bob Ovy (6)700,
5.00. 3 Zub Davalos 151360. Q (2
61 533 70. P (2 6) $299 So. Big Q (4$
with all 7) $211 20) 145 with all 61
$18010
THIRD-I Jorge Goros (SI 1370.
380. 340. 7 Rafael Ovy (2) 420,
300 3 Mutilla Lorenzo (5) 710. 0
(3 II $2560, P (53) $6600
FOURTH - I Rodolto (3) )600.
000. 400 2 Elorri (2) I 40. 36.0. 3
Galdos 5) 760. 0 (23)13900. P 13
71 $14 70, DO IS 31 533650
FIFTH - 1 Solana Cobian (5)
II 00. I 60, 10 10. 2 Mutilla Rodolfo
1020 700. 3 (,asli Paco (I)
S70.QISII S7900. P (31) 1.56.3 70
SIXTH - I Gal1osDavaho (4)
'0 10. 160, 1 63, 7. Uriarte Paco (7)
500.1 20. 3 Nestor Gasti 11111 100 .
O (7 4) 571 20 P (1 2 1 13200. 00 IS
II 5305 10
SEVENTH - I Solana Sarduy I?)
2160. .300. 760. 2 Victor M.andoma
lIt 370. 1 10. 3 Mutilla Egurbi (6)
630. Q (2 P 557.10. P ( 72)1.340 00
EIGHTH - I. Rafael Egurbi (2)
1 40, 3 80, 5 80. 7 J or ge Coblan (I)
Il 20. 740. 3 lob R 000 I 4g (34 570.
01251 534 20. P 25) 13)590. 8m9 Q
(27 with all 2) $193 10. (2 ? with all
1113*300
NINTH - I MutlIa IS) 41 00.910,
120 7 Molina )2)7 so. 460;3 Gash
61 '211) 0 17$) 13300. P (521
0165 90
TENTH - I Victor Goros (SI
21 20 .3 20 ,440. 2 Soloi Ovy 171140,
370. 3 Barqun Diego ( 1)600. Q 1 7
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0169 50
ELEVENTH - I Nestor Cobman
(7' 1910. 150. 560 2 Galdos
.%t,;ndo(i ill 1050. 613 3 Bob

Arrmeta (3) 640; 0 1211 119 *0. P (2
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TWELFTH - 1 Solana Rodollo
(4) 11 20.1.70.5.10; 2. Zubi Elorri 131
620.110.3. Marti Paco (I)SSO,Q
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Harness Racing
SEMINOLE
MONDAY'S RESULTS
FIRST - I. Knight Hi (Shell) (2)
6 20 3 40 3 00; 2 Indian Lang 1113 10
100:3. Carlton Time (5) 5 20 0 (I 2)
II .40. 208.4.
SECOND - 1. Senator Mir
(Serbes) (5) 12.00 ISO 3.60 2. Romeo
Ado (2 ) 9.60 7 10; 3 Victorious Beau
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THIRD - 1. What Acclaim
(Regur) (6) 7.103+102 407 Aloof (21
640310.3 Ocala Dutchess (3)2 60
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FOURTH - 1 Mar Con Steve
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Enough Time (3) 1 60 250: 3
Barlow-s Outchess (2) 2.10. 0 (3 6)
970. 1 ( 632) 1 970. 1:36.3
FIFTH - 1. Bomber C. (Van
dervorl) (1) 7.00 500 600; 2- Mud
Pop (5) 22.20 910; 3 Lady Byrd
Spartan (5) 6 00 ; 0 (1 I) 99 00 . 1 (1
55) (06340. 2 Ii 4
SIXTH - I Hurricane Scot
(Bridges) (1)680360210; 2. Frisky
Patrick (2) 4 00 160; 3. Direct Be?
( 5) 100; 0 (17) 19.60. 1 (121)
8220; 1.361
SEVENTH - I. Tallow (Pat
tenon) (I ) 400350 170 , 2 Hello
Dire (7 ) 4.20 2 50. 3. Captain Riddle
N 151 340. 0 (I 7) 1010. 1 1)7-5)
5000 , 1 - 36 1
EIGHTH - 1. J.M. Captain
( Dagenam) ( I) 79 20 25 20 10.20 2. Mr.
Durkee (3) 23 50 Ii £03 Dandy Hor n
( 6)410(31)9660 T ) 4 3at1) 55070
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NINTH - I Squad Byrde (Neely)
II) 5 00 3 60 2102. Mighty Senator
III 3 20 2 70 3. Clayhaven P(oneer
( I) 2100 Il II 940 T II 64)3350 T
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TENTH - 1. Jesta Chief (Lyons)
(?) 5203404 60, 7. Senators Tina
III 70 40 6.00 3 000dtlme Julie (61
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TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
FIRST - I
Wood es Delight
(Namme), 2 Lisbon Hanover (3
Neely).
3
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Lobell
lWhaytand). I Proud Blue Chip
(Rau). 5. Star's Shield (Hobbs), 6
Love Bug Run (Roy). 7 I m pulse
tWilseyl 5 Clever Trip IVan

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(Bridges). I Queen Ma y lTirpyl.
3 Rebe)rmdge Rob (Peters). 4 Lone
Rang er (Provost), 5 Grey Bmtt
)D'Amato). 6 Camoen Jody
7
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Time
Cu inane)
THIRD - I Ocala Star Whit
(Jefferson). 2 Good 0 Candy
I Brmdge's( , 3 Brmmston, F re
I MiSS Sharon Ruth ISurki. S King
David (Smith) 6 Jersey 51k hOrm
Sb). .7 Mm55 Artistic (No Driver).
6 Little Go lden Boy (Lake)
FOURTH - I Daytonas Tern
ISeiders), 7 Stars Hostess (Hobbs),
3 Galavant (Van Deventer)
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Bullet Freight (No Dived. 5
Birdie H Volo (Ellis), 6 Chief
Mer cedes lVmIarI. 1 Peal Blast
(Gr i mes)
FIFTH - I Maurice Edward
(Beretnak). 2
Colleen
)Vandervort), 3 Tan Jays
( Dvoracek). I
Scott,, Tron
(Aldrich). 5 E R 0 )FmIp.illi) 6
Sandy Doll (Parr). 7 Stratton
(Britton). I Land (Kurtlworlhs)
SIXTH - I Doras Bogie One
( PrOvIt). 2 My Boy Joe IVan
Deventer). 3 Donna IF lhlentehdl.
S C K 'S First Ii Neely I. 6 Tnys
Ms Vera Best (Petersen). I Fr,ky
Donna IF Ihlenteld). 5 C K s First
(J Pleeiy), 6 T ny's MiSS Bissell
IBr.dge'sl. 7 Ocala Betme (Farber)
S Winning angel (B Regur )
SEVENTH -I Oshkosh 1011) 2
Ore..! Trudy (No driver) 3
Egyptian Wind (Hobbs). I Burns
Guy IB.ceznak), S John L Purdue
(Se'derSl. 6 Wmngi,h Goden:a INo
Driver). P Bordnecs Pride (No
Driven. $ Marc 19 Hal (No
Driver I
EIGHTH - I Miss Pattie Brooke
(Grimes)
2 Stonegite Sharp
(Patter so n) - 3 B)a:eaood Comet
lWtmaylanoi
4 Scott 0 Scott
(Km,iftzwvrth), 5 Birdie Be* Bright
(Rusin). 6 EdS Buddy (Rau). 7
Direct Amer ica Ii ('Icily)
NINTH - I Lotus Bud (Bridges)
I? Nibs Brat )Muntfl. 3 Strong
kurtt*Qrttl), 4 Joshua (Strongl.
S Jefferson Aduos (Ximba:II. 4
Nealon Time (Patterson), 7 W 0
Baron (Hall), I Red Counsel
IF mlmpilli I
TENTH - 1
Backfire B.3el
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TENTH- 1 Win Jac (3) 650,1 60.
120, 2 Pite'way Red (2)1010,620
3 Mark Beltw (1)300:0(23) 51 60
P 1321)4610. T (321)311 00. 31 S
ELEVENTH- 1 Black Joe (I'
1000, 600. 320. 2 Peppy Dart T9'
1 1.40.700.3 Bobs' Wire (1) 480 ii
(1814610. PIll) 13590. T (45 i
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FIRST - I June Alice 8411 1 .1
320. 2 Cony Allison 660 100. I
Main Chute 310. 0 11 S) 3(370. ( II
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SECOND-) Noticeable(s) 26 ;'.
900. 310. 2 Ed's Impulse (1)760
300. 3. Susie Gem (3) 710; OIlS
5100. P151)232 70: T (5-1.3) 102)
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FOURTH- I M.ckey Eckert l'
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520. 300; 3. M&amp; M'S Ann (3) 3 10. 0
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8660. 31 41
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1010.310,2 Silver (3 (8) 520.0 72
71 11350 p )7) $9920, 1 f214 ,
1746 80 3931
SIXTH - I. C H's Dcbt,'e (7) 5 X-380. 210. 7. P's Jerry (7) 360. 280.
3 Toughs' Tommy (5) 380. Q (2 7)
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570. 3 60, 1 Cracking Craig (6) 3 10
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(3) 6 X. 3 40. 750. 2 Mac's George
6) 1060.8 .00. 3 Trusting (4)11), C
( 5 8) 2)00 P (51) 47.10; T ISII
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NINTH- I Qumsqeyana '21 36 C';
1580, 11 00. 2 Sansage Hmmax (5'
7760. 1340, 3 Penrose Fee (6) 753
0123)15040. P (25)313.70, T 17 5
6' 332520. 31 85.
TENTH-I Keith Gei ger (21 5 C'J
350.360,2 Trade Day (6)610, SI'.)
3 Thomas Thomas 131 160. Q (2
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Trend (3) 1 140, 300. 3 Thous,i
(2)
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rellree, Walter Raymond Schullut of 751 Spanish Moss
Road, Casselben'y, whose body was found Monday atternoon to his ransacked mobile home, was David Kim

Ilargls, 19, of Henderson, Ky.
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in one of the burglaries.

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Hospital and is in military partrnent, was reported stolen
custody with civilian charges from a convience store parking
pending.
lot at Wekiva Springs Road and
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18-year-old
man
Seminole sheriff's deputies SR-434 west of Longwood.
hospitalized for observation are reported seeking the filing
Officers surrounded the
following a Sunday night stolen of formal charges of grand stopped auto for approximately
auto chase has been identified larceny of an auto and fleeing 15 minutes as Slusher held the
as a U.S. Army private away and attempting to elude officers automatic pistol to his chest
without leave from Fort Riley, against Slusher by State Atty. saying he was going to kill
Kan., since July 1.
Abbott Herring's office,
himself. When the gun failed to
Military authorities today
Deputies and state troopers fire because a bullet wasn't in
said Dennis William Slusher chased a 1974 Cadillac sedan on the chamber, Deputy E. H.
has been transferred from 1-4 from SR-434 to the Lake Standley dived Into the car and
Florida Hospital North in Mary exit Sunday night wrestled the gun away as other
Altamonte Springs to the minutes after the auto, with a officers dragged Slusher from
Orlando Naval Training Center pistol in the glove corn- the car.
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Tuesday. "Apparently both the number of
a more accurate picture of the situtation.

increased and are Increasing."
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thunCenter for Disease Control in Atlanta, toms as other victims,
passage of a federal Insurance plan to dershowers likely. Highs
researchers planned today to examine the
There has been no confirmed evidence of cleat the way for the vaccination program.
mainly in the mid and upper
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The final consensus of opinion seemed to be that
the rocks found by Ms. Miinbs had probably fallen
from a passing truck and landed on the road. But
neither Salmon nor Wishau ruled out the likelihood
that the woman had actually seen a glowing
fireball.
"I think she saw something," Wishau said. "But
I think it might've been further away than
thought it was. I think, actually, that's why there
was no sound - because it was much further away
than she realized."
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unusual, why, I wouldn't have even bothered to
call," Ms. Mlmbs said.

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than an average earth rock.
Ms. Mlmbs said she and her mother returned
Tuesday morning and collected several samples of
the rock, but could see no craters or holes that
wo uld suggest something had crashed into the
ground. It was at this point that Mrs. Higginbotham
persuaded her daughter to contact the John Young
Museum and Planetarium in Orlando.
Planetarium Director Bruce Salmon visited the
Mimbs house Tuesday afternoon and briefly inspected the rock specimens. He departed after only
a few minutes without taking a sample to analyze.
"I'm sure what you saw was something exciting," Salmon told Ms. Mtinbs. "I wish I could

Kansas City the week of Aug. 16 will however, sti ck with his in Seminole prior to the March
said, however, the se lection pledge to vote for Ford at the primary.
"disillusioned a lot of local convention, he said.
"Most people don't know the
Reagan followers."
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very low density and was very soft. The other had a
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still supporting the former the first two ballots. He said he said. She said she personally
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running mate, according to have predicted a more negative
Mrs. Holloway. however, said
Fred Streetman.
effect. Maybe the move today that she will not be going
Streetman, immediate past politically was a right one."
to the convention because of
chairman of the local
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Republican party and state sonally favored Reagan as had McDonald of Pinellas County

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go to investigate the area where the glowing par.

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garbage into a gas that would then be converted no report is forwarded to the state, Orange
into electricity.
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Wishau said there is such a thing as an exploding met eorite, which bursts in to fragments
before it hi ts the earth. But such meteorites fall Into

this big bunch of red and gold sparks, but they were
all mixed up."

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Martin and Volusia Chairman W.H. Scovell per ton, but Orange officials said about $20 a ton
criticized a feasibility report prepared by the Is a more accurate prediction.

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have seen it with you." But he said he felt sure the

"There was no glowing trail like a meteor," Ms.
Mba sai d. "It was like f irewor ks, only there was
no noise and it wasn't pretty or anything. There was

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A scientist said today that he found no extra.
terrestrial properties in chunks of rock picked up by
a Longwood woman after she said she saw a fiery
burst of light above the trees near her home Monday
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"1 tested the samples she gave me and bo th of
them turned
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other words. That would mean that it's very
unlikely that they're associated with any meteorite
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debris."
Wishau took the rock samples from the home I f
Jane Mlmbe, Box 1 Angle Drive, Longwood, after
she contacted authorities Tuesday and reported
seeing the silent aerial flash.
"I didn't hear any explosion or anything, I Just
saw this great golden glow," Ms. Mlmbe said Iin
describing the spectacle. "It Just flashed out anid
id
then se red and gold sparks came out of it atid
fell down to the earth. Then right after that my ci t
became very upset. It Just froze and looked toward
the window and the hair stood up all over its bad i,
you know, like it knew something
out there.
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about 10:30 p.m. Monday and had the lights turned
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Seminole, Orange and Volusia counties Volusia's transportation costs at $80000 a year.
agreed today to consider building a $53-million
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plant on Lake Monroe that would recycle gar. of resource recovery plan. But the chairman said

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they live inside the city and $3.70 for water and $1.59 for
sewer If they ilve outside city Limits
The proposed rates vary from 58 cents per thousand
gallons for users of 4,001 to 5,000 gallons to 38 cents per
th ousand gallons for users of over 100,000 gallons a moo&amp;
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25 per cent.
Also on the agenda for tonight's meeting, scheduled to
begin at 7 p.m., are: reports recommending the removal
of traffic lights at 3rd Street and Park Avenue and 9th
Stree t and Park Avenue; co nsideration of a mutual fire
aid agree ment with Seminole County; and purchase of
property for the new city hall site.

Silting in the dugout on a summer afternoon is something almost
every American male land now a lot of women, too) can
remember from those carefree summers of youth. And there was
plenty of action in the way of American Legion baseball at Sanford Memorial Stadium over the weekend to watch from what is
always one of the best seats in the house. Sanford Post 53 had to
come from behind twice to make it to the finals of the district
tournament, scheduled to begin Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Herald
photographer Tom Vincent went Into the Sanford dugout to get
this silhouetted shot of Melbourne's Walt McTh eniiy at th e plate
with Jay Johnson on the receiving end of th e pitch. (see story,
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uIll, department wW end the 1976-77 fiscal year $120,000
in the bole.
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The New Haven group is one morial Societies. said savings information about specif c
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Authorities are puzzled about what
motivated a man who was fatally shot by a White House guard on
the mansion's lawn after scaling a fence. brandishing a three-foot
pipe and ignoring the guard's command to halt.
Washington police said the intruder, Chester M. Plummer,
raised the three-fool pipe ,in a threatening manner" and ignored
repeated orders to halt from an Executive Protective Service
guard on Sunday night.
The guard, Pvt. Charles A. Garland, fired a sin gle shot that hit
Plummer in the upper left chest and felled him about 60 feet from
the eight-foot fence along Pennsylvania Avenue he had Just
scaled.
The police said Plummer, a 30-year-old Washington cab tinver,
reportedly had criminal record, Lut was not Involved in any
previous intrusions on th e White House grounds.
A police sergeant said Plummer '3 motive was unknown. After
talking with Plummer 's parents, the sergeant said, "He never
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lilting would just be frozen workers are scheduled to be cut

it's determined," said Corn- the fairest way to eliminate federal funding.

additional cuts are needed before the sheriff's budget can be

missioner Richard Williams. Jobs," Williams said.

approved.

Williams said he plans to retained would have tobe paid
Fo ur days of budget-cut ting
department-b&gt;'- for out of the county's general
ses.sionsareschedulcdtobegin make a
department study to determine fund, thus raising the number of
Wednesday.
Williams and Commissioner if there is any excess in the dollars needed to run day-today ope rations of government.
John Kimbrough said new n um ber of workers.
"The objective Is not to have
positions shouldn't be Filled
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Polk said hedidn't plan to attend today'ssession because he
wasn't invited
"I read about it (the hearing) in the newspaper," declared
the sheriff.
The initial $119,000 cut, recommended by th e Office of
Management Analysis and Evaluation (OMAE),was accepted by
the sheriff. Basically, it reduced by four the number of new
deputies and instituted a new plan of buying cars for the sheriff's
flee t.
Polk's proposed 1976-77 budget request—up 21 per cent over
includes a request for additional patrolmen to
1tast year's
createatenth patroizoneinnorth SemifloleCotlflty.POlkagreed
to OMAF's suggestion to cut the deputies and buy 10 fewer patrol
cars this year.
Williams said he hopes to reduce the 21 per cent increase to
about 15 per cent, a figure the coinmissioner says is needed to
retain Last ,tear's :37-mill-land tax - or $5.37 per $1,000 of
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education recently from Nova University in Fort Lauderdale. Dr.

WhhauIa ch usauIlhvwath-sckute divIlun aud Dr. hobbs la
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To hold land taxes to a Williams said "that's going to makes things difficult this year
standstill, two Seniinole County mean some paring, We need to is the county is not plugging
issioners said today they get in and find out what M.000 from Federal reven
sharing in to the budget beca use
will propose a freeze on hir ing positions have to be pared
lie said no count) workers it has not been approved by
in co unt) government until a
study can be made to determine however, will be fired
Congress. Also, about 72 county

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The society's aini is to pre- 000 funeral directors, estimates should check with local medical
missionGarland approached him alone, the official said.

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Sennincile County Conuni3sioner Richard Williams said today
he will ask Sheriff John Polk to reduce this year's budget request
by an additional W,000 - a request the sheriff calls "un.
believable."
The conanission has scheduled a 2 p.m. work smion to go
over Polk's $3.058,475 request. The sheriff already has agreed toa
'1119.000 reduction, but he balked today at any mention of an
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trying to restrict the visitors from the areas
where other things are going on, such asbathing,
dressing and treatments'
"We're more than glad to bring patients to
areas where they can visit privately with

replied,"Weconstantlyreviewoursecurityproceduresandfthd
no problems with th e outer perimeter at th is time."
The White Ilouse recently installed crash-proof gates costin g
".000. A man crashed into the old gates in a car on Christmas
Day 1974, and in February 1973 an AWOL soldier landed a
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By LOUISE COOK
th at th e average funeral in 1974, auth orities to determine needs, guards. Last November an unarmed Intruder came within a few
Associated Press Vsrlter
the latest year for which (.remation is another in- feet of Susan Ford, the Presidents daughter, on the first of his
Consumer
1learinis under way in Washstatistics are available, cost ex pe nsive option, Miss Cohen three illicit entries onto the grounds.
ington on proposed federal
$1,207. That does not count ex - said, with charges generally
ButnopreviousincidentresWtedindeathor -iouthj .y
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regulations for the funeral in- with local undertakers to pro- %enta family havIng to inake a penses for the cemetery or cTe- ranging from $150 to W.
A dispatcher at the Red Top Cab Co. in Arlington, Va., where
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The proposals b) the FTC Plummer worked said He was really a nice gu He was quiet
lion on a subject many people hers at specified costs. They grief. "Often it ( the funeral ) marker,
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is limiting visiting hours.
Although the visiting hour restrictions are
posted on the front door, Ms. Hallenbeck said
"no patient isn't seeing their visitors. I have
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people at anytime during the day.*I have not
restricted visitors. The only thing I'm doing is

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said today and added, "1 personally think
limiting the visiting hours is inhuman."
The state is totally opposed to restricting
visiting hours, Brown said
Brown said Sanford Nursing and Convalescent
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the Sanford facility is the only nursing home in A sign posted on the front door of Sanford Nursing and Conthe county taking Medicaid patients.
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patients at the Sanford Nursing and Convalescent Center Inc., 950 Mellonville Ave., are
complaining about signs posted last week
limiting Visiting hours to 6 to 8:30 p.m. weekdays
and from 2 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Sundays.
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Barry Brown, a social worker with the state
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position is absolutely necessary dollars people have to pay out," made earlier this year by
to fulfill the functions of county remarked Williams.
Commission Chairman Mike
government.
Last year, county officials Hattaway. Hattaway, in a
Preliminary 1976-17 budget never looked at the possibility message to department chiefs,
requests amounting to $21.6 of a reduction In the num be r of said he plans to keep land taxes
million have been submitted to employes. But Williams said ata standstill and increase the
cotrunissionem. That figure is today such a measure is quality of services provided by
roughly the same Initial total requited to keep the land tax government.
chiefs down to last year's 5.37 mill
department
that
A public hearing on the
requested last year.
LAA year's figure. At 5.37 mills, landown- budget has been scheduled for
budget was whittled to about ers pay S5 .T7 for each $1,000 of Sept. 14, with final budget
$18 million. At $13-million, assessed '.aluation.
adoption set fur Sept. 21.

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Viking To Search For Life On Mars

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jammed the lander's sampling eighth day on Mars. Viking Viking's search for life as well seismometer to measure and again in working order.
With Viking I back to almost- arm, in which a pin from a pro. Project Manager James Martin as its
"We're heading right on for.
attempts to find out about locate marsquakes, the equlvaperfect health, scientists are tective covering had become said Sunday.
lent of earthquakes, was still ward," Martin said. 'Every.
the planet's evolution,
preparing for this week's stuck for several days.
The telescoping device is to
Unjamming the pin repre- out of operation after several body's very happy and exsearch for life on Mars man's
Now, with the arm un- reach out and scoop up 50 cubic sented a major step toward a attempts to repair It from cited,"
first scientific analysis of jammed, the experiment will centimeters of Martian soil
On Sunday, after deciding t '
successful mission, but it did earth,
another planet's surface.
take place according to sched- enough to fill a shot glass. The not remedy everything that has
have the sampling done in a
On Sunday, scientists un- ule on Wednesday, the lander's analysis of that soil is the key to gone
"Th ere's been no new word relati vely smooth area less
wrong with Viking 1. A
on the seismometer," Martin cluttered with sharp Martian fl
said, "and I frankly don't hold rocks than the spot originally
out much hope for success"
set for examination, scientists
n &amp;ientlsts unjammed th e pin sent the command for th e arm
to conduct its soil collecting
by recreating the PlOblflfl
work
on Wednesday, Whether It
an Identical lander here and deto th e order will be
free
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ciiowciiju, Calif. (Al') quoted investigators as saying father owns the quarry
where between those descriptions and
Investigators say as many as a middle-aged man may have the van was buried,
Martin said he was "very ex.
There were several anxious
the youthfulness of Woods and
five persons may have been masterminded the July 15 kidSchoenfeld's 22-year-old the Schoenfelds.
hours between the issuing of the cited" about Viking's chances
responsible for kidnaping a riaping,
brother, Richard, surrendered
ommand and Viking's re- for coming up with some proof
Schoenfeld will be Iran- c
busload of Chowchilla school
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and
was
being
held
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to
Madera
sponse.
The craft finally sent of Martian life, chances he said
The bus carrying 26 children Frida
thjth'en and imprisoning th
County
for
arraignment.
hack
pictures
showing the arm were "greatly enhanced" by
for 18 hours in a buried truck, and their driver was stopped at the Alameda County Jail.
in
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correct
position, and then the craft's discovery of nitroThe federal arrest warrants Authorities say he will face 43
One man is In jail, two more gunpoint as t hey headed home. described
James Schoenfeld
close-up shots of a small section gen in the atmosphere there In
are being sought and author- They were imprisoned In a and Woods as armed and dan- counts: 27 of kidnaping for
of the red, rocky Martian samples last week.
itles said Sunday that two more moving van burled in a rock
ransom and 18 of robbery. surface.
persons may be named the quarry 95 miles away in Liver- gerous. The FBI entered the Clothing and other personal
Nitrogen is one of the remore but escaped unharmed. case on the assumption the two Items were taken from the
There, the scien tists spotted quirements for the ex isten ce of
nationwide manhunt.
men have fled the state. The victims,
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the pin and knew the arm was life as earthlings know It.
"There has been some talk of
Madera County Sheriff Ed FBI said unconfirmed sightings
a fourth and a fifth person being Bates said It seemed "logical" of them were reported Sunday
involved," a law enforcement to assume that at least four in Tennessee, Oklahoma and Usource told The Associated people were involved.
linols.
Press, "But we haven't gotten
Federal and local arrest warState Bank No. 420
Meanwhile, an investigator IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, ISTH
Consolidated Report of Condition of
far enough Into the in- rants have been ([led for Fred- told the San Francisco Exam- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
'THECITIZENS BAN XOFOVIEOO"
vestigatlon to be sure."
erick N. Woods IV and James L lner that "We're definitely Pur- SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
of Oviedo In the State of Florida
CIVIL
ACT
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1335.CA.04.0
On Sunday, newspapers Schoenfeld, both 24. Woods' suing the possibility that there
n Re. the Marriage
and Domestic Subsidiaries .t the clos of
are other suspects in this case. JOHN W THOMAS,
busln.sson June 30,11.
Pe titioner,
These others might be the
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks ................................970
brains behind the whole thing." ALICE FRANCES B THOMAS.
U. S. Treasury securities ................................2.916
And the Oakland Tribune
Roent
Obligations of other U.S. Government
NOTICE OF ACTION
quoted a source close to the InTHE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
agencies and corporations ...........................500
vestigation as saying there Is ALICE FRANCES B. THOMAS,
Obligations of States and political
"a possibility that an older WHOSE RESIDENCE AND
subdivisions ........................................ 1,23)
male was Involved in the kid- MAILING ADDRESS ARE 5709 Other bonds, notes and debentures .......................10
Place, Riverdale,
Corporate stock ........ ................................None
naping, and there are some Crestwood
Maryland
Richa rd King.
BY BOB LLOYD
Trading account securities ..............................None
Two
apartments
good
leads
to
back
It
Up."
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ln the South Seminole area were
Herald Staff Writer
According to the victims, in. that a proceeding for dissolution of Federal funds sold and securities pur.
chasedunderagreementstoresell ...................
has been filed against you,
500
searched
last
Monday
night
and
cluding
55-year-old bus driver marriage
and Short title of Such matter is IN
a. Loans, Total (excluding unearned
op
Seminole and Orange county two pickup truck loads of Ed Ray, two of
the captors were RE THE MAR R IAGE
OF JOHN W
Income) ................................... 1.34)
sheriffs agents have raided allegedly stolen property were men
THOMAS,
Petitioner, and ALICE
In their 40s and SOs.
b. Less: Reserve for possible
five locatiuns and arrested seized.
Authorities have refused to ex- FRANCES B. THOMAS. ReWon
loan losses ................................63
Seminole Sheriff's Burglary
dent, and these presents command
three persons In connection
c.
Loans,
Net
plain
the
obvious
discrepancies
4,271
you to appear and Idle your Answer
with a two-year-old theft ring Squad Sgt. William Hogan said
Direct lease financin...................
None
or other detenseor pleading with the
that allegedly stole $150,000 in the items recovered ranged
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures,
Clerk 0 the Circuit Court in and for
and other assets representing
property from homes and from commercial trash cans ______________________________ sminoIe County. Florida, and serve
a copy thereof on Petitioner's at
bank premises ....... ..............................682
businesses in the two counties, taken from a movie theatre In
lorney, ROGER L BERRY. .
Real
estate owned other than
in
Following a raid this morning south Sem ole to expensive IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BERRY &amp; FULLER, P0 Drawer
bank premises..,
72
at a Fairbanks Ave., Orlando, stereo gear.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. 0 Sanford, Florida 32771. on or
Investments in unconsolidated ubsi.
CUlT FOR
IN AND FOR before the 201h da of August, 1976.
Orange
and
Seminole SEMINOLEFLORIDA
business, Mid-Florida Customs,
COUNTY
diaries and associated companies ...............None
or othrwiS, a default will be en
Customers' liability to this bank on
sheriffs agents said during deputies subsequently raided
$
t
GENERALCIVILDIVISION
tee ed against you
acceptances outstanding ....
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CASE NO. 76.1344.CA.69.E
WITNESS my hand and Official
search warrant searches over apartments at Orlando and
None
Maitland and recovered more BUFFALO SAVINGS BANK , a sea' of the Clerk of the Circuit Court Other assets ............................108
the last

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Special tests to detect generic
damage were run by the State Department on employes
returning from Moscow during the l96' because of
concern over possible effects of microwave radiation
being beamed at the U.S. embassy there, according to
doctors familiar with the study.
However, th e purpose of the tests was kept secret from
th e employes, the medical sources said. American foreign
service offi cers a nd o ther embassy personnel re ported ly
were told only that they were being checked for a kind of
abnormal bacteria, the sources said.
The existence of the genetic testing program, conducted
during about an 18monthperiod in 196748, was confirmed
by Dr. Cecil B. Jacobson, who oversaw the analysis of the
State Department test samples by a laboratory at George
Washington University,
"Things were never really conclusive," Jacobson said
about results of the tests.
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Auto Changes Unlikely
DEARBORN, Mich. (Al')
Major changes in the
automobile industry are unlikely by the turn of the century, according to the chief of the second largest auto
maker.
"The auto business in the I97( has been much like that
of the 1960s, and it's quite probable the auto business of
the l9&amp;, 1990sand beyond will still bear some resemblance to the business as we bow it today," according to
Henry Ford H, chairman of the Ford Mo tor Co.
Ford, whose grandfather helped found the world's largest industry 75 years ago, discussed the future of the industry Sunday in an opening address of the first annual
Automotive World Congress.
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Gearharts Body Returned
NEW YORK (Al') The body of Daniel Gearhart, an
American mercenary execu ted in Angola, has been
returned to the United States for burial.
The plain wooden box carrying the remains of Gearhart
was unloaded Sunday from a Portuguese airliner and
placed in a cargo area at Kennedy Airport overnight. It
was to be flown to Washington today.
Gearhart, who was 34, was a native of the Washington
suburb of Kensin gton, Mc, where his wife, Sheila, and
four children still live. No members of the family were on
hand at th e airport.
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IN BRIEF
Christian Militia
Says No Cease-Fire
BEIRUT, Lebanon AP

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The truce was arranged by Arab League mediator Hassan

Sabri Kholl.

Bomb Objects Circulated
DUBLIN, Irish Republic (AP) Dublin police are cucuLating photos of objects found at the scene of the bomb
explosion last week that killed British ambassador
Christopher Ewart-Biggs and a secretary.
One of the Items, a green plastic construction hard hat,
had fingerpr ints on it, and these were being c hecked
against records in Dublin and Britain.
"Please get in touch if you ca n identify any of these objecLs or have seen them before," a police appeal to the
public said.
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recovered stolen property propert y.
Arrested were a 17-year-old
valued at more than uio
Recovered were a number of boy, charged with buying
firearms — rifles, shotguns and receiving and conceali ng stolen
pistols plus mofley,4ewelry, property, and two other men.
furniture,
power
tools, identified by agents as Barry
waterbeds and stereo equi p- O'Hearne, 18, and Curt is S.
OHearne is in jail in lieu of
Seminole Sheriff's Detective
Stuart Walthers developed $3,500 bond on receiving stolen
property and marijuana
information that a group of
or seven persons were possession charges. Buhrow
operating a two-county theft was charged with receiving
stolen property and posted
bond.
Seminole Sheriff's U. George

ring, according to Orange
County Sheriff's spokesman

Abbgy said over the last two
years members of the theft ring
have broken into more than 300
Lake Mary resident Lionel E. residences and businesses in
Roberts Jr. and Sanford the two counties. He said there
resident Jennings L. Hurt iii may be more arrests and ot her
have been named to the dean's seizures of stolen property.
Abggy said so far apList for the spring semester at
Cumberland School of Law, proximately $20,000 in stolen
Samford
University,
In items have be en recovered.
Birmingham, Ala.
However, much of the burglary
loot has been sold through area
To qualify for the honor, a flea markets, traded away to
student must have earned a friends or disposed of in central
minimum 2.0 grade point
Florida lakes and trash conDean's List

average out of a possible
3.0.; Roberts Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lionel E. Roberts.
Hurt Is the son of V irginia L

Hurt.

tainers, agents said.

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SUNS STATE

Tractor Small Price
13.33 hpd,eseI

relatives. He said the state Is now checking
federal regulations on patients being able to
relatives," Ms. Holienbeck said.
have visits at any time from relatives and
During the past six years usi
L1 f riends and the rights of patients to present
with San ford Nursing and Convalescent Center grievances without duress.
Inc., one of 21 nursing homes across the country
Ms. Hollen beck said she contact ed the head of
owned and operated by the First Allied cor- the state Department of Health and
poration of Gloucester, Mass., Ms. Hoilenbeck Rehabilitation Services patient's rights division
says relatives of patients "have had full run of in Jacksonville and was told the limited visiting
the facility. They've been here until 9:30 and 10 hours "don't Infringe on patients rights or those
o'clock night."
oftheir
in any way." She said the official
She cited instances ln which she uysrel,,,Uves agreed that there should be some limit on
of patients have brought other elderly persons to visiting hours.
Brown said today that he's contactln a1fli.c
u4.it rinfi..,. .,A k.,, Lk 616a_ t_z,,..
MUI
WC I4CUU
higher
up in the management.operatinof the
"for the day. In other words, we've become a
S
an
f
or
d
nursing borne a bout the restrictive
baby-sitting service in some CSRs.
visiting ho urs and rules. "We don't think It's
With increasing documentation of care right," he said.
demanded by state and federal agencies, Ms.
Due to the complaints, Ms. Hollenbeck said,
Hollen beck said, nursing employes "are going to officials of the nurs
ing home are reviewing the
have to have uninterrupt ed time to do It in, or It's now posted visiting hours
not going to get done."U the bookwork isn't
Brown said he's already sought to get the
the facility faces fines, reprimands and even hours changed and extended,
closing, she said,
"But from now on, I can assure you," Ms.
Brown said he started invigatIng the HoUenbeck said today. "there wlJ
be no morning
visiting how limitations last Friday after visiting hours. In other words, unt
il the main
receiving complaints from clients and their meal of the day is over."
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1100 Flat Shoals Road
2, 9. 1976
College Park, Georgia 303)7
YOU ARE NOTIFIED
an
action to foreclose a mor tgage
the tollowing property in Seminole
County. Florida,
LotlYl. WINTER SPRINGS UNIT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
, according to the
plat thereof as SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
recorded in Plal Book II. pages 6, 7 PROBATE DIVISION
&amp;
publ ic records of Seminole File Number PR.76.9S.CP
County. Florida. TOGETHER O'v,iion Probate
iilTH Frigidare Range &amp; Oven. In Re Estate of
Mode l RCDG 637 VS. Frig Dish LAURA F MCGILLICUODY.
w asher ,
Model DWCDUT: Prig
Deceased
DissaI. Model FDR I. Singer
NOTICE OF
Elec Furnace. Model BCE 73019 36,
ADMINISTRATION
S.nger Air Conditioner, Model ACR TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
510401.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
r'as been filed Jga nst you and you
THE ABOVE ESTATE A ND ALL
art regureci to serve a copy of your
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
written defenses, if any, to it on the IN THE ESTATE:
plaintiff's attorney, whose name and YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
address s E 0 Palermo, of that the administration of the eState
SSjckleforc1, Farrior. Stallings &amp;
04 Laura McGillicuddy. deceased.
Evans, Professional Astoclation, File Number PP 1S95 CP. 5 pen
P 0 Box 3324. Tampa. Florida ding in the Circuit Court for
33601. on or before August 36. 1976, Seminole County, Florida, Probate
and file the original with the clerk of
Division. the addreSs of which i
thiS Court either before service on
Sanford, Florida 32771 The personal
pllintift's attorney or immediately
representative of the estate is
thereatter. Otherwise a default will Barbara McGillicuddy Merrill.
entered against you for the relief
Ahosi address s 2017 Gunn Road.
demanded in the complaint or
Wint er Park. Florida 32759 The
petition
name and address at the personal
WITNESSmy hand and the seal of
representative's attorney are itif
S.êid Court on July 36th. 1976
toi'tis below,
lCourt Seal)
All persons having claims or
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
demands against the estate are
Clerk of the Circuit Court
required.
WITHIN
THREE
By Lillian T Jenkins
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Deputy Clerk
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Publish July 19. 36, Aug 7, 9, l97
THIS NOTICE, to file wi th the clerk
DEB 69
04 the above cou rt a 'written
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statement of any claim or demand
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING irei may have. Each claim must be
fl
and must indicate the
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
s for the claim, the name and
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA
address of the creditor or his agent
Notice Is hereby given that
or attorney, and the amount
Public Hearing will be held at the claimed If the claim is not yet due,
omm,ssion R oo m in the City Hall
datewhen it will become due
i
shall be stated If the claim Is
the City of Sanford. Florida, at
7 00 o'clock P M on August 9, 1975,
contingent or unllguldated, the
to consider the adoption of an or nature of the uncertainty Shall be
Staled II the claim 5
onance by the City
f Sanford,
the
Florida, title of which is as fOIlo, security shall be described The
claimant shall beliver sufficient
ORDINANCE NO. 1349
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING copies 01 the claim to the clerk to
FOR THE REFUNDING AND enable the clerk to mail one copy to

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REFINANCING OF AN OUT
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each personal represlnlativ,

I A I ON OF THE

interested fl the estate
copy Of this Notice of

All persons

ChOffi a

CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
AND THE ACQUISITION AND

tO

CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW CITY
HALL AND PUBLIC WORKS
COMPLEX FOR THE CITY.
PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE
OF NOT EXCEEDING 57.100,000
L IC
IMPROVEMENT
REVENUE BONDS, SERIES Is/a,
OF SUCH CITY TO PAY THE COST
OF SUCH PROJECT. PROVIDING
FOR THE RIGHTS OF THE
HOLDERS OF SUCH BONDS,
PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT
THEREOF; AND MAKING
CERTAIN OTHER COVENANTS
AND AGREEMENTS 1ff CON
NECTION WITH THE ISSUANCE
OF SUCH BONDS.
A copy shall be availabl, at the
Ottice of the City Clerk for all
persons
desiring to examine the

required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THISNOTICE, to file any objections
they may have that challenges the

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Sanford, Florida 32771
Attorneys for Petitioner
Pbl,Sh July 19. 26. Aug
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Peggy Johnson.
his

(Seal)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Cir cuit Court
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Br Lillian 1. JeflkioS
Deputy Clerk
ROGER L BERRY

BERRY &amp; FULLER

J)rre-, E arl Johnson and

City Clerk

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All parties in interest and citi uns
shall have an Opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order o(, the City Commission
of thi City of Sanford, Florida
H 74 Tamm, Jr.

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Class Postage P44 at Sanford, FIOr,di 32111

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Defendant
NOTICE OF ACTION

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JAMES EARL JOHNSON
PEGGY JOPiUSON hiS wIe,

same.

Pbl,th, Daily ana Ivdiy. tsctpt Saturday and Chr'itmas
Day
b TheSanford Herald, lac iO'2 N
Frnck Ave. Snfrd. Pta
33771

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Volusia Men Convicted
NEW PORT RICHEY tAP)
A jury that three
times reported itself deadlocked has convicted two
Volusia County men of conspiracy to Import marijuana
and importing the illegal drug.
James hull, 20, of Ormond Beach and David Rogers, 28,
of Ormond-By-The-Sea were convicted Sunday and sent to
Pasco County jail to await sentencing.
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I)urlrg the trial, police said they confiscated 67 bales of
Inarijuana from an abandoned boat and a bayou near Port
Richey last April. They said a search of the area resulted
in the arrests of hull and Rogers.
The six-member jury three times told Circuit Judge
Lawrence Keough that it could not agree on a verdict, but
Keough ordered the panel to resume deliberations.

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Adminislration has been mailed are

validity of the decendenf's will, the
qualifications of the personal
representative. Of the venue or
j urisdiction of the court,
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT $O FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Data ol the first publication of thIs
Notice of Admlnistrltion July 39Th
1916.
Bvbar&amp; MCGIIIICIáddy
Merrill
As Personal Rept'esenta
live 04 the EIjt. of
Lut$ McGillicuddy

Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
Drio J Icardi,
Attorney at Law
Post Off iLe Box 579
Winter Perk. Fla 327 90
Telephone 30$647 use
Publish July l, 24. 1976
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Most Beached Whales Die

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TOTAL ASSETS
(sum of items 1 thru 15)

On the 15th day of July. 1976

Pla.ntitf

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Monday, July 26, 1976—Vol. 61, No 210

Second

Orang, Siotsom Trail

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Buhtow, 20, both of Orlando.

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FORT PIERCE (AP)
A Lake Wales scuba diver
was in satisfactory condition at a local hospital today
after he was attacked by a large shark, officials said.
Charles Cook, 24, told officials he had just entered the
water about seven miles off this Atlantic coast city Saturday afternoon when he saw a shark coming at him.
lie said he pushed the shark away and climbed back
into the boat.
Cook suffered severe lacerations on his arms, officials
said.
A companion, Gerald Carter, remained In the boat
during the incident and was unhurt, officials said.

Legal Notice

ment and televisions.

Chamo un said today that his Christian mili tia will not
observe acease-flre until the last two Moslem posiUo nsin
East Beirut surrender.
Qiamoun, who heads the National Liberal party and 13
Interior minister in the defunct Lebanese government,
said he would accept nothing less than the unconditional
surrender of all Palestinian and leftist Lebanese Moslem
fighters in the Nabaa slum quarter and the Tal Zaatar
refugee camp.
Firing from Chamoun's Tigers torpedoed the 53rd
ceasefire of the 15-month-old Lebanese civil war Sunday.

Shark Attacks Diver

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LIABILITIES
Demand 'deposits of Individuals,
partnerships, and c or porations
Time and savings deposits of
Individuals, partnerships, and corpgations,. .
Depos its of United States Government..........
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Deposits of States and political

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6.415

258

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subdivisions ...................................2)0

Deposits of foreign governments and
official institutions
Deposits of commerc i a l b ank s

LOGGERHEAD KEY (AP)
Thirty mammals
believed to be pilot whales beached themselves Sunday on
this tiny island in the Gulf of Mexico and most were
reported dead today, officials said.
Ills the third Incident within two weeks in which deepwater mammals beached themselves In large numbers on
Gulf Coast beaches or sandbars,
Coast Guard spokesman John Ralph said the creatures
were first sighted Sunday afternoon on the beach of this
island In the Dry Tortugas chain.
"None were dead when they first were found, but all app
peared sick and dying," Ralph said. "Most died by this
morning, but some are still alive."

11.297

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None

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Certified and officers' checks ........................
TOTAL DEPOSITS

58

(sum of items 17lhru23) ..... .......................

9,99

a. Total demand deposits. ...................3,422

b Total time and savings
deposits .,... ....................... 6,527
Federal funds purchased and securities

PEOPLE

sold under agreements to

repurchase
.
None
Other liabilities for borrowed money
None t$
Mortgage Indebtedness
None
Acceptances executed by or for
account of this bank and outstandjng ...............None
Other liabiliti es ................................ . ... .
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TOTAL LIBAILITIES
(excluding subordinated notes
and debentures)
10,026
Subordinated notes and debentures
N one
EQUITY CAPITAL

Britain's Royal Family

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360

744
167

other capital reserves ...........................

None

TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL

(Sum of Items 32 lhru 36) .................
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TOTAL LIBAILITIES AND
EQUITY CAPITAL
(sum of

items 30, 31, and 37)

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MEMORANDA

Average for IS or 30 calendar

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1,271

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11,29790

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days e nd ing with call date:
a. Cash and due from banks
(corres po nds to item 1 above)
LL
b. F ed eral funds sold and securities
purchased un de r agreements to
resell (corresponds to
item I above) .............................
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Billy Likes Bus Service
NEW YORK ( AP) The natives may complain about
New York City's bus service but It made a big hit with
Jimmy Carter's brother, Billy, during the Democratic
convention.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority said Sunday
the Presidential nominee's brother, Billy, wrote saying.
"The bus service was great," and that the dispatcher who
worked with the Carter family on Its transportation has a
personal invitation to visit Billy Carter.
The MTA said the New York City Transit Authority and
Its subsidiary, the Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit
Operating Authority, used 70 buses to carry 46,525
passengers on 894 trips between midtown hotels housing
delegates and Madison Square Garden, and that the city
hired 30 private buses to supplement the subsidiary's
fleet.
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C. Total loans (corresponds to
items9aabove) ..................................

4.33$

d. Time deposits of $100,000 or more
(corresponds to Memoranda items

3a plus lb below) ...............................
e. Total depos its (correspon ds
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to IlAmIAAKA .11

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I. Federal funds purchased and securities

iso
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9.

sold under agreements to repurcpsas,
(corresponds to item 23 above)... ........ .....
None
9. Other liabilities for borrowed money
.....
(corresponds to Item 26above) ......................Non,
Standby letters of Credit outstanding ........
None
Time deposits of 5100.000 or more:
Time certIfIcates of deposit
in denominatior3 of 5109000
or more .........................
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Other time deposits in
amounts of$IOQ,000ormore ............

Ford, Fraser Meet

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Australian Prime Minister
WASHINGTON (AP)
Malcolm Fraser is here for a round of talks with President
Ford and Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger on global
security.
Fraser arrived Sunday at Andrews Air Force Base from
Montreal where he attended the Olympic games and
conferred with Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot

I James W. Abell, Ass'? Exec. Vice P
the abovenamed bank, do solemnly affirm that this
report of condition is
true and correct, to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
Correct—Attest:

Publish

July 26, 1976

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Trudeau.

Fraser, regarded as one of the most pro-American
heads of government In the Pacific, opens the official
portion of his visit on Tuesday when a White House
welcoming ceremony Is planned.
The 46-year-old prime minister also will meet with
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsleld, Treasury Secretary
William Simon and members of the House and Senate. It
is his first visit to Washington since he rode a conservative
tide In Australia to victory last December.

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jailed two men In lieu of $8,000

bond each on aggravated
battery charges following their
arrest at the Crown Lounge.
Booked at county jail were

Problems To Be Aired

of the city's water system
Bare reported that Haynes
showing connections.
was
staggering
found
City officials were to meet on O'Brien Road, Fern Park,
with William Palm of Glace and and asked officers twice how
Radcliffe, consulting engineers much money it would take to
of Winter Park, at 2 p.m. today keep him out of jail.
to receive plans for the city
$10,000 Boiled Set
WINTER SPRINGS
The tonight's meeting include: a wide sewer system abandoned
Bond
was set at $10,000 for
city council at 7:30 p.m. today request from John Zabel that a as a project by the city two David Anderson Hamilton, 26,
will consider appointing a public hearing to consider years ago.
of 466 Orange Ave., Longwood,
The plans are part of a set- following his arrest by Sanford
replacement on the governing rezoning properties In the
body for resigned John B. R.anchlands from RIA to R-1 be tlexnent of a lawsuit filed by the police on a charge of
Booth.
continued until Aug. 9; engineering firm against the aggravated assault with a
Appointed to the council on presentation of a land use plan city. Glace and Radcliffe had firearm in commission of a
May 24 to replace resigned by the planning commission; been seeking In circuit court felony.
Irwin Hunter, Booth tendered public hearing on the rean- engineering fees for the
Cashbox Stolen
his resignation on July 13.
nexation of the Winter Springs planning totaling $109,000 plus
In other reports, Sanford
Booth had formerly served a Elementary School; second interest.
The city agreed to settle the police are investigating the
two-year term on the council reading of an ordinance anand was defeated In his bid for nexing a six acre tract owned lawsuit for 885,000 cash. The theft of $400 In a grey metal
re-election in December, 1974, by the Winter Springs board informally agreed last cashbox from Hot Fools, 2415
by John Daniels.
Development Co.; electrical week to pay off the settlement French Ave. Patrolman J, A.
problems In Hacienda Village; at the rate of $65,000 cash Em- Cash said the business was
The only name which the disc
uss ion of open bodies of mediately and the $20,000 entered through a restroom
governing body has been water, borrow
pits etc. and balan ce pl us six per cent In- ceil ing and t he cash box ta ken
publicly considering for th
from a storage room.
e reports by Mayor Troy Piland. terest at the end of one year.
spot is Donald Sines, currently
chairman of the zoning board.
Sines corresponded with city
officials asking that his name

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To Be Discussed
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beconsidered for the ______________________________________________________________________________________

remainder of the Hunter-Booth
term to expire in January, 1977.

JULY 24, 1976
ADMISSIONS

In his letter of resignation
Booth said he had been sub-

Sara F. Hill, Deltona
Mary Owens
James Raulerson, Geneva Elizabeth A.
Myers,
DISCHARGES
Casselberry
Sanford:
Fred M. Gans, Deltona
Minnie B. Garner
Vivian M. Taylor, Deltona
David M. Roberts
Keith Abell, Lake Mary
Made B. Thomas
Beverly H. Brashear, Lake
Brain D. Walsh
Mary
Martha King, Casselberry
Gertrude J. Kuhn, Orange
Roy C. Massey, Chuluota
City
Irene M. Crouch, Deltona
Mrs.
Ed
(Linda)
Ernest Mayberry, Deltona DePuy's,and boy, Sanford
Mildred W. Murphy, Deltona
Mrs. David (Berta) Robinson
Josephine Weeks, Deltona
&amp; boy, Winter Springs
lubell Cannon, Lake Mary
Lloyd R. Worden, Longwood

Sanford:
Eula Benson

jetted to a "vindictive campaign" aimed at him through
interference with his job at the
Seminole Harness Raceway.
Booth said it had become a
choice of serving the city or
supporting his family, saying
his patronage position was his
only source of income.
Cher items on the agenda for

Thomas F. Fly
William B. Jessup
Donna M. Mangum
Johnnie Marshall
Nina M. Moran
Roy L. Shedd
Bernard C. Shupp
Eunice Walters
Edythe Wimer
Lillian L. Dibona, Deltona

AREA DEATHS

JULY Z5

ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Martha Albert
Neville E. Barnett
Imogene G. Bendler

Mrs. Verna Riddell, 80, of
Bluff, died Sunday.
Born In Bruston Mills, W. Va.,
she has Lived in Lemon Bluff for
the past 11 years. She was a
member of the First United
Methodist Church, Sanford.
Survivors include two sisters,
Mrs. Virginia Davis of
Bradenton, and Mrs. A.F.
Rodeheaven of Baltimore, one
Lemon

brother,

J.V.

Nedrow

of

Maitland, several nieces and
nephews.
Brisson Funeral Home In
charge.

church.
Survivors include her
husband, Donald Theodore
Mletz of Lake Mary, one

daughter, Mrs. Donna Marie

Sanford Right To Life, 7:30p.m., All-Souls Social halt.
American Red Cross adult swimming classes,
beginner through swimmer classifications, will be taught
at the Dover Shores, College Park, Carter Street and
Hankins Park pools through Aug. 5, Monday, Wednesday
and Thursday between 8-10 p.m. No advance registration

required.
Seminole County League of Civic Associations. open
meeting, Norman Floyd guest speaker. Altamonte
Springs First Federal Savings and Loan Mm. 8 p.m.
TUESDAY, JULY27
Sanford Lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 1742,

Mrs. Rosemary P. Metz, 50,
of 370W. Lake Mary Boulevard,

Lake Mary, died Sunday at
Orlando Naval Training Center
Hospital.
Born In Milwaukee, Wis., she
came to Sanford In 1969 from
Key West, Fla. She was a
member of Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church and of the
Lutheran Church Women's
Club and was a clerk-typist of
the Little Red Schoolhouse. She
did volunteer work in the

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Partly cloudy through
Tuesday, Chance of mainly

afternoon thundershowers.
Laws In the low to mid-lOs.
Warm with high lower to mid90s, Variable mostly south and
Grover Jones
southwest winds 10 miles per
Patricia L. Manley
hour or less, gusty near thunJosie D. Powell
dershowers.
Rain probability 40
Alverda A. Catoe, DeBary
per cent today and Tuesday.
Linda A. Struble, DeBary
EXTENDED FORECAST
Annabelle H. Johrden,
Partly cloudy with scattered
Deltona

Donald James Mietz of Lake
Mary.
Gramkow Funeral Home in
charge.
MRS. ANNA IJURM.%IER
Mrs. Anna liubniaier, 85, lIt.
5, Box 141, Orlando, died

Madeline M. Otto, Deltona

Sunday at her home. A native of
Germany, she came to Orlando

Ella Watso, Deltona
Lola Terry, Oakley, Mich.

vnra nun 7r,sn,
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Sunday high 94. Today's low
73.

Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
light, Sanford.

Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
America.

Parents Anonynious(for troubled parents), 7:30 p.m.,
Casselberry Community United Methodist Church.
Longwood Area Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 14 and
434.

Regular meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of VFW
Post 10108 Sanford 8 p.m. at the Post home.
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Sanford KiwanIs. noon, Civic Center
Casselberry Rotary, 71.10 a.m., The Caboose.
Sanford Serenaders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center.
THURSDAY, JULY 29
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Lake Mary Rotary Club, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country

Club
Sertoma Club of Sanford, 12:15 p.m., Mayfair Country
Club
Casselberry Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., Land or Lakes
South Seminole Optimist Club, 7:30 a.m., Ramada
Inn, Altamonte Springs.
FRIDAY, JULY30

Seminole South Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Lord Chumley's,
Altamonte Spring.
Seminole Sunrise KiwanIs, 7 am., Buck's.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Episcopal
Longwood AA, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian Church
SATURDAY, JULY 31

Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.

American Legion Auxiliary 53 hosts bingo every
Saturday at 12:45 p.m. at .1506 Orlando Dr., Sanford.
Women's Auxiliary of Sanford VFW Post 10108 will
hold a White Elephant Sale and supper tiranks, beans and
salads) from 4 p.m. to 8p.m. at the Post home. Everyone
welcome.

MONDAY, AUGCST2
Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center
Sanford AA, 8 p.m. closed, 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chapter 79, over Baptist Church, Crystal Lake
and Country Club, Lake Mary, 7 p.m.

Actioneers Senior Citizens, 1 p.m., Packwood
Apartments clubroom, Maitland.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m.,

Clubhouse, Spring Oaks and SR 436.

Spiug kao iwtg
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Edith Brown
Sara W. Easterby
Ronnie E. Griffin

Carlson of Lakeland and a son,

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MRS. ROSEMARY P. MIETZ

Barbara M. Brorup

WEATHER

Thomas B. Fuller, Oviedo
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Betty)
Beckwith, a girl. Sanford
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Deborah K. Breon

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Sh e was a member of Whip-

poorwill Baptist Chapel,
Orlando.
Survivors include her son.
Walter llubrnaier of Orlando,
three grandchildren and one

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Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford AA, closed, 8 p.m,, 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist thur
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees board meeting,
7:30 p.m., clubhouse, Spring Oaks and 436.

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David
Thomas,
19, ofand
LONGWOOD
city con- being directed along with storm Stolteto permit development of Barry
Caribe
Lane,
Oviedo,
the Baywood
suiting engineer Malcolm drainage into Myrtle Lake.
Industrial Park Theodore Warren Glassmire
Steeves told Individual off SR 427 In phases rather than Jr 19, of 551 E. SR-436, Fern
Steeves Is expected to report to
the city council at a 7:30 p.m. councilmen late last week, all at one time.
Park.
meeting today on solutions for however, that he was mistaken
Routine reports are to be
Bri bery Charged
drainage problems in the and that untreated sewage was heard from district councilmen,
Sheriff's
Deputy G. A. 'Bare
not going Into the lake.
Shadow Hill subdivision,
Mayor James R. Lormann and
The council at its meeting is City Attorney Ned Julian Jr. jailed William Edward Haynes,
Sleeves told the governing
body last week that raw sewage also to consider: a mutual aid The board may also consider a 56, of Eatonville, In lieu of $5,500
from an Inoperative lift station agreement with the Seminole proposal from the Sanford bond on charges of bribery,
in the development, located off County Fire Department; and a engineering firm of Clark, D1&amp; indecent exposure and disorE.E. Williamson Road, was request from developer Al and Associates to prepare maps derly Intoxication.

ON VACATIONI
CELERY CITY
PRINTING COMPANY
IS CLOSED FOR VACATION
TILL AUGUST 9.

mainly afternoon and evening
thundershowers. Highs mostly
In the upper !Os to mId40s.
Laws mostly In the 702.
TOMORROW'S TIDES
high 8:48
Daytona Beach
a.m. and 9:08 p.m.; low 2:30
a.m. and 2:35 p.m.
Port Canaveral
high 8:16
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great grandchild.
Sunshine State Mortuary,
Sanford, in charge of

Betty J. Butler
Fred B. Davis
Ethel B. Johnson

Bayport _blghl:S'7a.m.and
2:08 p.m.; low 7:52 am. and

arrangements.

Louis Lee

8:48 P.M.

Why
H iri ng feelings IS one of the things that
makes us human . . . and our feelings need

to be expressed. One of the reasons for
funeral service is to enable family and
friends

Funeral Notice

of

RIDOELL, MRS. VERNA Funeral services for Mrs Vera
Riddell, SO. of Lemon Bluff. who
ded Sunday. will be held at the
Brisson Funeral Home at 3 to m
Wednesday with Rev John I
Adams Jr off - coating Burial will
be in Oaklawn Memorial Park
Urison Funeral Home in chargc
of arrangements

MIETZ.MRS. ROSEMARY P. Funeral services for Mrs.
Rosemary P Miet:. *110 died
Sunday, will be IlCid at 30 a m
Tuesday at the Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church with the Rev
Ralph Luman officiating Burial
will be at Wood ,Natlonat
Cemetery. Wood. Wis Gramkow
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loss.

Understanding.
It's a tradition
at Brisson.

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James W. Abell
C. R. Clonls
B. F. Wheeler, Jr. Directors
j0p. p Gore.
(SEAL) State of Florida, County of Seminole,
It
Is:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 21st day
of July, 1976,
and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director
of this
bank.
My Commission expires April 12. 1977,

Two Men Jailed
Altamonte Springs police

Longwood's Drainage

MRS. VERNA RIDDELL

Britain's royal family,
I3ROMONT, Canada (Al')
together abroad for the Olympics, watched Princess Anne
ride in the last phase of the Olympics equestrian competition and then split up for the trip home.
Queen Elizabeth 11, flanked by her three sons, saw Anne
and her horse 'Goodwill" perform In stadium jumping
Sunday. Then the queen, her sons Andrew, 16, and
Edward, 12, left to catch a midnight flight aboard a
Canadian Forces plane to London. Prince Charles left on
an earlier flight.
Prince Philip, an official at the competition in this
Quebec town 50 miles east of Montreal, planned toy on
with Princess Anne for the end of the Olympics, which the
queen opened a week ago.

b No. shares outstanding 36.000
(Par value

Apartment 88, Masters Cove the burglary about I a.m. and diamond ring and four other
told Sanford police that Items said the thieves pushed In a rings, valued at $230, were
valued at $1,000, including a board covering a front window missing after her residence was
Sanford police today were tape deck, calculator, 35mm opening to
enter
the entered by removing a screen
probing
Sunday
night camera, lenses, filters and establishment.
and a window, according to a
Sheriffs Deputy Jim Alford report filed by deputy F.M.
burglaries in which camera tripod were missing following a
reported that 2x4 boards and Stewart.
equipment, beer, and cigarettes break-in at his residence.
were reported stolen. Sheriffs
Patrolman Jack H. Fuleo. plywood valued at $500 was
James D. Cantrell, of 519W.
deputies reported that weekend wider reported an un- taken from lot 6l6Wekiva Hills,
where
a
Lake
Brantley Road, Forest
thievEs also made off with determined quantity of beer In southwest Seminole,
City, reported ON In tools were
building materials, diamond and cigarettes were taken from house Is under construction.
rings and tools.
Effie C. Thompson, of 800 stolen from a parked truck at
the Palace Beer Garden, 408
Eugene H. Zwysslg, of Sanford Ave. Police discovered Pine St., Fern Park, reported a his residence, deputy Donald
Dreggors said.
By BOB LLOYD
Hrrald Staff Writer

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Weekend Thieves Get Big Haul

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(Par Value
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Striking carpenters
in four South Florida counties have been ordered back on
the job today by national officials of the carpenter's union
although it new contract which includes a pay cut has not
been signed.
Earl Dapp Jr., secretary of the Carpenters District
Council, said Sunday that national representatives Intervened in the stalled negotiations.
About 700 carpenters in Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie
and Hendry counties went off the jobs four weeks ago
after negotiations with the Association of General Contractors (AGC) and Ilomebuilders and Contractors
Association broke off.

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Ordered Back To Work

Five People May Have Been Involved

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By BILL CURRIE

The one element of suspense in the Democratic
National convention was put to rest when Jimmy
Carter announced Walter Mondale as his choice of
a running mate. The Democrats went home
determined to elect their ticket
candidates for
president and vice president
in November.
That's how it's done by tradition in American
politics, but in 1976 it is obvious that tradition can
sell the vice presidency short as the second half of a
national ticket. Jimmy Carter bowed to this new
sense of importance surrounding the vice
presidency by calling in potential candidates for
interviews in advance of the convention. He sought
to dispel the notion that his running mate would be
chosen in bargaining among political kingmakers
in a smoke-filled room as tradition might have it.
Recent history has provided graphic examples
of why the choice of vice presidential candidates
should not be an exercise in political debt-paying or
ticket-balancing. Three of the last six presidents
elected in the United States did not serve out their
terms. Every time there has been a presidential
crisis
and in one generation we have seen them
occur with the serious illness, death and
resignation of presidents
the nation debates the.
subject of reform in the vice presidential selection
process. Yet the mechanism has remained unchanged.
Carter achieved the Democratic presidential
nomination through the arduous test of state
primaries, party conventions and caucuses. He
started early, campaigned hard and corraled
enough delegates to make the nomination a nocontest issue in New York. However, the candidate
who will run at his side who becomes one of four
people with the potential of being president in the
next four years
was plucked from the party
ranks largely on the judgment of Carter and the
acquiescence of convention delegates.
Both the Democrats in New York and the
Republicans later in Kansas City will be
nominating a vice president through a process that
is less than perfect from the standpoint of grass
roots democracy. It may be expecting too much of
either party that traditional considerations of
balance be ignored in forming a national ticket,
whether the aim is regional appeal or a liberal
conservative combination. At campign time,
priority inevitably goes to fielding a ticket that can
win.
But the ticket, history tells us, may also contain
a future president in the No. 2 spot, someone who
must meet the same standards we expect of the one
at the top. This is a good time to recall and put in
its proper place
the famous quotation of John
Nance Garner, who said the vice presidency "isn't
worth a pitcher of warm spit." He may have felt
that way, spending eight years in the job without
much to do, but history provides ample rebuttals of
his remark.
John Adams, the first vice president, had a
much better grasp of what the office means. "In
this I am nothing, but I may be everything," he
said. One of the vice presidential candidates
nominated at the conventions this summer could be
everything indeed as the future unfolds. The
parties must make this nomination something
more than a genuflection to the demands of a
balanced ticket.
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origin of the false reports that he is a Republican."
We haven't heard train Rep. Kelly on the
subject yet, but we'll be willing to but that the
editors of that morning newspaper hear from him in
the Immediate future, especially since that
publication has been notorious in the past for
supporting Republicans — and then to call one of
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The Tampa Bay Bucs and the New Orleans
Saints are a couple of National Football League
' ! teams who figure to have a difficult
season ahead of
them, but the way that over 5,000 fans jammed
Colonial High School's foçtball field Saturday afternoon, you might have thought that It was the
.; Miami Dolphins and the Pittsburgh Steelers in a
for-real game instead of the no-contact affair that it
was.
Colonial's football coach, Terry Manfredi, was
thrilled at the turnout and wished aloud when he
1$3 stated, "It would be nice to do this every year. The
weather Is Just perfect, the crowd has had a good
time, the players looked good and the school was
'fl able to pick up a few dollars for our athletic fund."
Bucs and Saints engaged Inoffensive drills more
for themselves than they did for the school and,
after it was over, both coaches, John McKay of the

Anyway, we know that Don Reynolds, principal
Seminole
High School in Sanford, is a Democrat
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and we're happy to set the record straight.
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Jack's Pub claimed the championship of
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treated both teamstoa round of Friday, SCL used a Dave tory. This set up SCL's game
Bobb y Bryant ts
drinks at the Pub. Both of the RiCharde grand slam home run against Jack's.
hot and sweaty squads seemed to bomb Tltusvllle's Smith's
The top hitters for Seaboard
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than the trophies they won.

Buddy Stumpf, who averaged SobMdlerrf
the Florida Recreation State
game.
Throughout the tournament,
On Saturday morning,
Seaboard exploded for loruns Softball Tournament which Seaboard showed the form that however, Seaboard had a a .636 clip.
Mike Ozmentrf
in the sixth irtning to post a 12-8 begins this week in Leesburg. had earned them a 27-3 season rougher time with Sanford rival

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Terry Smith p.Ib
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The defected or been kidnaped.
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Tim Gray 20
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dramatic moments of the tion of a speaking engagement American women could gain a but one event.
SANFORD
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Robert Smith
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Ron Patrick lb
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of 3 minutes, 44.82 seconds.
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Rick Othmerc
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Swimming ended last night.
dom nance (the men swim- week.
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The schedule today Includes And it ended on a high note for
mers, and a couple of gold
p
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five
track
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the
deeply
frustrated
finals,
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the 400 hurdles served as the Gainsville, Fla., and Earl Bell, 1952. It was averted by an al- little more helo.
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scoring Raines and putting were hustling out there, even
himself on third. The Sanford when we were down, and with
dugout was now wild with that kind of attitude, we're
gonna win Tuesday night and
enthusiasm.

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SANFORD
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allowed Tim to reach first made was allowed to go home
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safely.
WiEven
in victory, Sanford
citing game
6-5, in
The next batter was David Coach Bob Lundquist was not
f the tournament thus far.
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chance
for
Sanford
and the last
against Melbourne and was win t.he game, but the fact that
to stay in the tournament .
doing much the same to Lake we thought tha t we were ne ver
team had not played very well ,
Highland in his relief of Raines.
giving Highland a 5-3 lead on He had not allowed Highland a out of it gave us the desire to
win. This desire has been
errors. But the Sanf ord squad hit w hile striking out four,
winning us bailgames during
Wiggins drilled
pitch the tournament."
Cliff Robertson Cf
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Carter's Brand Of Law And Order
WASHINGTON Jimmy Carter will advocate judges who violate the laws.
urges. It adds: "Both the revenue-sharing funds right, is regarded as a left-winger In some
a new form of law and order, with more emHe would divert millions of dollars to and the federally controlled funds should be quarters. A radical outfit known as the
phasls on prosecuting crooked business cracking down on crimes "which cause great devoted primarily to underfunded portions of "Washington Observer," located oddly enough
executives and corrupt government officials,
harm and property loss but which are pursued criminal justice, for example, prosecution, In Torrence, Calif., thinks Reagan is a CornThe Democratic Presidential candidate has Inadequately." The confidential draft adds defense and court systems."
munist dupe. Ills peddling a book called "The
asked a task force to prepare a position paper pointedly: "These crimes would Include
The study cautions, "The finest research Counterfeit Candidate," which portrays the
incorporating his views on criminal Justice. It is business crimes and government corruption." products of recent years tell us much more about
conservative Reagan as a dangerous leftist.
now in draft form, labeled "Not for
The draft, prepared by Washington attorney what does not work than what does work." To
Jimmy Carter Isn't the only candidate to
Dissemination," with a final version weeksArnold Sagalyn, accuses both the
Johnson and study the crime problem, the Carter task force inject that old-time religion into the presidential
away.
Nixon administrations of wasting much of the recommends establishing novel semi-public,
campaign. At President Ford's campaign
Eight years ago, Richard Nixon made lawand mo ney the federal goveriunent spent to fight semi-private "cooperations for
headquarte rs in Washington hangs a photo of the
order the main theme of his campaign. He Crime.
criminal research."
President, with the caption: "There is a higher
subsequently put John Mitchell and Richard
"Anyone who promises to banish crime with a
Footnote: Similar task forces are studying
power, by whatever means we honor him, who
Klelndienst in charge of Law and order at the few federal dollars dooms such a program to everything from
agriculture to zoology for the ordains not only righteousness but
Justice Dept. Both have now been convicted of failure," the paper declares, 'l'he goal is Democratic candidate. Aides say they will be
love, not only
justice but mercy."
violating the laws they had sworn to uphold.
misleading, naive and unrealistic."
used in his campaign and, as they become more
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A staggering $4.4 billion has been spent by the refined, as guidelines in his Administration LI he
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One of the puzzles of our time is why in an
age when science has conquered many major
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answers to questions which orthodox science and
Congress.
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religion ignores, or has no satisfactory answers
Admittedly, Crockett's performance In the
to, then this has to be the most restless
House of Re presentatives passed almost entirely
generation In history. Or perhaps the most
without memorable incident. He was a man of
gullible.
.
raw and limited Intellect, never comfortable in
th e pomp of Capitol Hill. Still, as we are
Every age has had its similar groups and
movements. But the last decade "has brought on
reminded by one of his latter-day colleagues,
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k
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Democratic Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, the colonel
a flood of Interest in what is variously called
fringe
left us with at least one political tale as delicious
science,
borderline
science,
as any adventure he Lived,
pseudoscience, paranormal phenomena, orcultism, mysticism, the cults of unreason, the
According to Paul, who gets his information
new irrationalism or the new nonsense," writes
from the Foundation for Economic Education,
JOHN
CUNNIFF
Kendrick
Frazier in Science News.
began
in
the
early
1830s
while
Crockett
the story
was stumping his state for reelection. Coming
Ancient astronau ts, astr ology, the Bermuda
upon a farmer plowing his fields, the colonel
Triangle, UFOs, psychokinesis, psychic healing,
introduced himself as "One of those unfortunate
ib l
Kirlian photography, pyramid power, reinbeings called candidates," but before he could
carnation, immortality, astral projection, lost
finish his pitch the farmer cut him off. The man
Governments, it says, unlike private business continents, plant communication — one has to go
NEW YORK (AP) At the end of 1975 the six
recognized Crockett, and advised him not to largest United States banks had nearly $12 enterprises, are not dissolved when their
only as far as the nearest magazine stand to find
waste his time: "I shall not vote for you."
billion In loans outstanding to 15 less developed nancial obligations exceed their financial publications on these and other subjects in
Crockett was stunned and begged the farmer nations which were not guaranteed by American resources. "So long as governments utilize their abundant quantities.
sovereign power to levy taxes, delta can be
companies or government agencies.
for edification,
Some 140 million Americans are Involved in
Considerably more indebtedness was run up serviced and retired."
"Well," said the voter, "though I live here in by these economically troubled nations, but a
Even those loans that are extended to private fringe religious cults, such as spiritualism, Hare
the backwoods and seldom go from home, I take good part of that at least is guaranteed by entities are often guaranteed by national Khrlshna and Scientology, according to .
the papers from Washington and read very governmental agencies, however Insecure they governments, parent companies In the more University of Chicago anthropologist
Irving
carefully all the proceedings of Congress." Then, too might be.
developed countries and international agencies. Zaretsky, who recently completed a 10-year
specifically, he mentioned the time Crockett had
While financially strapped, some less period as a participant-observer In many of
Some of these nations, as you are well aware,
cast a vote to appropriate $20,000 to help some are undergoing serious economic difficulties, developed countries have undrawn credit at the these groups.
residents of Washington who had been made and some have political problems as well. In International Monetary Fund and, says First
"The number may be much larger," says
homeless by a large fire,
some, a poor crop or commodity price fluc- City, "It's likely that new IMF credits would be
Zaretsky,
"and it includes a great many
extended in the event of difficulties."
Crockett admitted guilt but replied that his tuatlons could be deadly.
respectable, middle-class and upper-class
Whether
First
City's
re
a
soning
will
calm
the
was a charitable act, involving a relatively In.
Assessing the situstlon, a good many obpeople who may also belong to traditional
significant sian of tax money, of which nobody servers have been outspoken In their view that fears is dill debatable, although the title of its
religious
groups. It is hard to get accurate
PUUIng the
in a great and rich country should complain. Yet massive defaults could ensue, unbalancing not rationale Is "Third World debt
numbers
because
cult participation Is often an
the farmer was unimpressed with the ex- only the economy of the United States but much squelch on the scaretalk."
occasional,
'one-shot'
experience rather than a
Laymen
without
any
special
knowledgeof
planation. "It's not the amount," he said, "It's of the Industrialized world.
to
continuing
membership."
the principle," for it was not his understanding of
Nonsense, says one of those deeply Involved, banking or International affairs are likely
the tax disbursing responsibilities granted the First National City Bank. It maintains that wonder if the situation Is as secure as claimed,
So many people are turning to pop
while there might be some pains and even particularly In view of the Third World's In- psychologies in the 1970s, says Dr. William
lawmakers by the Constitution.
The farmer said he was not unmindful of the defaults, "the international financial markets experience and slowness In closing the gap Rickles, chief of the clinical and psychological
between themselves and the highly advanced laboratory at the Veterans Administration in
unfortunate. To the contrary, his concern was have a proven capacity to absorb shocks."
economies of Europe, Japan and North America. Sepulveda, Calif., that "I feel the pop psychology
seem,
the
bank
said,
that
$12
Large
as
It
might
with the unfortunate. "Taxation," he said,
large
banks
accounted
for
tAUIon
owed
to
just
six
movement Is very much taking the place of
"reaches every man in the country, no matter
5
combined
assets
at
the
about
per
cent
of
their
religion."
how poor he may be, and the poorer he is the
more he pays in proportion to his means. So you end of 1975.
In what is probably the most publicized
It tales (flat a survey of the 21 largest U.S.
see that while you are contributing to relieve
example
of this phenomenon, Erhard Seminars
one, you are drawing it from thousands who are 1*1)1(3 yielded similar results, specifically that
Training (est) has, In the four yeats since it
Is
not
democracy.
such
loans
as
a
percentage
of
combined
assets
even worse off than he." That
began, "processed" 70,000 people at $250 each.
were about 4.5 per cent.
That is not even good sense. it is dangerous
Similar
"consciousness industry' vendors are
So, it argues, "the portfolios of U.S. banks are
precedent.
doing
almost
as well.
sufficiently diversified to withstand even a
Relief was certainly necessary for the fire massIve rescheduling of LDC less developed
The typical scientist's reaction to all this is
victims, the farmer added, but not with money country debt, which is unlikely to occur."
usually to throw up his hands in disgust, mutter
Congress had no right to give. "The people have
The bank reasons also that governments today
about the naivete and gullibility of the general
delegated to Congress. the power. to collect aren't likely to permit severe and prolonged
public, turn back to his experiments and forget
and pay monies, and for nothing else."
contractions of their money stock.
it, says Frazier.

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Super Bowl this year, but there is no reason wny we
can't win our share of games," he said.
"I was very pleased with the way we held our
own with New Orleans and I thought Spurner
(Steve Spurner, the Bucs' quarterback) did a good
Job, although some of his passes were picked off."
No score was kept in the demonstration that was
performed for one-and-a-half hours in 90 degree
heat. But a lot of weight was run off by both teams
as they were able to move up and down the field
with relative ease.
And, as one lineman who asked that his name not
be mentioned, stated, "It might be 90 degrees, but
that's in the shade and there Is no shade out here on
this field. It feels like 120. In fact, it makes me feel
like 120 and I have to wonder- what this whole thing
is really proving."
Despite grumbling like that, the exercise
seemed to be enjoyed by most who were there,
especially Coach Terry Manfredi and the school's
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Gearhart, the American executed along with three British
mercenaries in Angola.
And a proud people can share the frustration of President
Ford, whose appeal to the Angolan government for mercy was
rejected and who called the execution "a hostile act."
But the protest from Washington must of necessity be
restrained. The victim of the explosive political violence,
whether motivated by money or a lust for adventure, was
caught up in a situation in which the United States had no official
stake. The role he assumed must have been recognized as
removing him from the wnbeella of diplomatic protection
Admittedly, U.S. policy in regard to its citizens who fight
abroad for pay is hazy.
In view of the spotlight thrown recently upon the metcenary, Congress should spell out in no uncertain term., and
publicize
the limits of the government's obligation to
Americans who by implication pledge their loyalties to an alien
country or cause.

Bucs and hank Stram of the Saint.,, stated they still
have a lot of work to do before the season starts.
Stram, who was formerly with Kansas City,
Inherits a team with a tradition of losing, but he
feels he can change all that.
"I know there Is a lot of work to do with this
team, but it Isn't as hard a Job as McKay has with
the Bucs. I know, because I have been there, too.
"I had to take a team from scratch, like McKay
is, back when the AFL got started and it Is really a
lot of work. At least with this team (the Saints) I
have a basic foundation in which to build and I think
we are going to surprise a lot of people this year,"
Stram said.
McKay doesn't look at his task of building the
new franchise as "a hard Job." He sees it more as a
labor of love.
"I love football. This is a challenge. And
although it is a lot of work, I am enjoying it most of
the time I don't say that we are going to win the

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Crockett of Tennessee. Though he is remembered tod ay mostly and exCessively as a
woodsman (he once killed 105 bears in nine
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full-fledged Democrat.
It was bad enougi, for the Kelly people and the
Reynolds staffers to see the story in print, but when
the 1V newsman picked up the tempo and repeated
the error, well....
To say it upset the Reynolds people would be a
gross understatement.
In an announcement made public over the
weekend, Reynolds Issued the following statement:
"Reynolds' people have confirmed with personnel in the Office of the (Florida) Secretary of
State that his filing papers are In order as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the Fifth
District.
"Reynolds wants the people of the Fifth District
to know that he is a life-long member of the

ton T. Reynolds Is upset, and Justifiably so!
Seems that an area morning newspaper made a
classic boo-boo one day last week and at least one
television newscaster, who had apparently failed to
do his homework, followed suit and repeated the
same mistake.
In a Story relating to persons who have qualified
to run for various political offices, the ayems paper
mentioned those who had filed all the necessary
papers to qualify for the September primary In the
race for District 5, U.S. House of Representatives.
The story said that following the Republican
primary the winner would meet either Incumbent
Rep. Richard Kelly (1)-New Port Richey) or Don
T. Reynolds In the general election.
Now anyone in his right mind knows that our
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than malfeasance. They were quick, for (LEAA) to help local police forces. We have
WASHINGTON WHIRL: President Ford elevator crowded with her colleagues "There
example, to prosecute overzealous protesters shown a series of columns how most of this must take Ronald Reagan
was such an atmosphere of love there," she
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who, in the name of peace,
the Peace. money has gone for such wasteful items as Dick treat him with more dignity if th
e White Ho use en thused. "Everybody loved one another. It was
But the Nixon prosecutors were slower to Tracy weapons that don't work and luxury wants Reagan's support In the future. Sources wonderful."Cameavolcefromtherear: "Yeah,
enforce the laws against white collar crimes. Limousines for deputy sheriffs,
Shirley. All that love may have been wonderful
close to Reagan say he is bitter t
They ignored the Laws against perjury, for
Carter would divert at least half of the LEAA President "has treated him like a
In New York, but a Lot of people have been getexample, when their own people found it cx- funds to coping with crime In "our most dense citizen, like a second cousin." Reagan feels Ford Wig in trouble for it here."
pedlent to fib.
living areas and. . - other, areas where violent has talked down on him In the campaign,
— W.P. Bells Abzug, D.-N.Y.,
has given up
This left the Impression that there was a crImes AM burglary present the most danger to regarding him with scorn and
of winning the Democratic nomination to
contempt.
hope
different justice f or the rich and the poor, for the citizens.,Nevertheless Reagan could actively support rim trr the Senate In
New York. She has told
powerful and the weak. Carter will offer to put
Some anticrmme funds should go Into welfare, Ford if the President wins the GOP nomination, friends privately that "the
game is up," that ex.
criminal justice back in balance by prosecuting jobs, schooling, mental health and other provided Ford changes his tone and his but.
United Nations Ambassador Pat Moynih&amp;
businessmen and bureaucrats, congressmen and prog-ai' that can prevent crime, the .,tudy
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Andre Thornton singled home
llis Valentine from third base
with one out in the ninth to give
Montreal its victory. With the
bases loaded, the Mets were
playing a drawn-tn outfield and
Thornton lashed the ball over
the head of center fielder Pepe
Mangual for the winning run.

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Open with a closing 72 for a 54-hole total of 215 and a threestroke margin of victory.
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Hisako Higuchi, who led from the
second round, carded a final round one-over-par 75 and
won the 1976 Japan Ladles Professional Golfers
Association championship by three strokes.
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series of seminars, panels and
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problems and rewmirds.of ca
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with the difficulties women face
in trying to break into these

fields and IA working with men
once they are in.
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group of I women now working
IA areas generall) associated
with men, have tome to the
campus frequently during the
first year of the program's
operation to hold sessions on
specific aspects of their career.
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thologist, a pastor, an engineer
and several corporate a(bnmnlsrmitors. Their work with Mudentsandfa&amp;'ulty is coordinated
by a woman hired by the college
specifically to help women
graduates with the problems
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gonna let anything happen to
her in this place."

"other mother." I wonder if she
realizes that I could have done
what many other girls in my
position have done - had an
abortion. Instead I chose to risk
my own life in childbirth in

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Perhaps my daughter would
like to meet me just to say
"Thank YOU."
HER OTHER MOTHER
DEAR OTHER: Please read
on for a letter from a mother
who has been on both sides of
the adoption table.
DEAR ABBY: When I was 17

! had a baby girl out ofwedlock.
gave ner up mor auopuon
because her fa ther co uldn't
marry me. (lie was married.)

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problems.
I think one set of parents is
enough for any child. What do
you th ink, Abby?
BOTH SIDES
DEAR BOTH: I agree.
CONFIDENTIAL TO "INLYIn III

out her biolog ical mother, de ep
down I would be crushed.
If my biological daughter
were to suddenly locate me, I
can see nothing but problems
for her, me, my family and the
parents who adopted her.
I realize that all adopted
children are curious about their
biological parents, but in
satisfying their curiosity, they

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address to have your letter
appear in my column. And yes,
all letters are held in the
strictest of confidence. A
personal reply will be sent to
those who enclose a stamped,
addressed envelope. My ad.
dress: P.O. Box 69700 Los
Angeles, Calif., 90069.

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Roll balls of vanilla or With a fork, mis 2 parts
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of toasted chopped almonds and cheese. Shape into a ball; coat
crushed peppermint candy. Top with roasted diced almonds.
Sundae Balls

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Bring to a boil, remove from
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and subsequently married a
very fine physician. We seemed
unable to have children, so we
adopted a baby girl, Wi thin a
year I gave birth to a ba by g ir l.
TWO more children followed .
I ha ve never forgot te n the
ba by I gave away, but I ho pe
with all my heart she does not
seek me out. Th e woma n who
adop ted her and raised her
from infancy is th e only mot he r
she's ever known and is her
"real" mother in every sense of
the word.
I know, because I am also the
mother of an adopted child
whom I love every bit as much
as my biological children. If my
adopted daughter were to seek

stood watch for fires, un usual
IllOVeulents In the nearby
woods and escape attempts.
She's also worked the yard,
unarmed at the time. over.
seeing cleanup details and fol.
lowing the garbage truck on its
rounds to niake sure inmates
don't stow away in the trash
and escape. At night she patrolled the yard with her
flashl ght, checking doors and
probing corners looking for the
unexpected.
Mrs. I'appajohn says the
hardest thing for her to get used
to is the five bed counts for
prisoners she must be on hand
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I)ANBLJII\ Conn. ( AP) A
female correctional officer,
tralne(1 to handle a pistol and a
carbine at a men's federal prison here, has had "a mellowing
iffect on thewhole institution,—
a prison pSyCnOIOgISL says.
"The guys respond to her
sensitivity and concern for their
welfare," said Dr. George
Steinfield, a psychologist at the
inediuiii securityF ederal Correctional Institution I FUI I.
One initiate says that Gloria
Pappajohn of Danbury is 'the
greatest thing that ever hap.
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adult adopted children to
"unseal" their records and find
out who their biological parents
are.
lius is an answer w my
pr ayers because somewhere in
the world is a 21-year-old girl I
gave up for adoption because I
was an unwed mother who
wanted my child to have a
better life than I could give her
at the time.
I hope my daughter wants to
know her "real" mother. I want
her to know that I have no
desire to replace the woman
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switching to the correctional of.
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lible for correctional officer
jobs except in tiiaximUm secur
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popular ones. To order, send
attended the performance of
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cents for each leaflet with
own name, address and zip, to River Gold", Highlight of his be the mother of a 14-year-old."
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During his visits he assists
younger brothers when he was with the household chores,
6-years-old, David Lee Gurthie mows the grass, runs errands,
has been a ward of Rodeheaver helps Larry In his business, and
Boys Ranch, Palatka, since. is now helping out with the new
The ranch is designed for boys baby.
with problem parents.
David Is attending Sanford
Now 14, David's second home Recreation Department's
is In Sanford where he has been summer programs. He said, "I
welcomed by Mr. and Mrs. just love it. I have made so
La rry Blair for more than a many friends. Sanford sure is a
year on weekends, holidays great place."
and now during the summer.
Artistically inclined, David
Several area couples, in. likes cars and motorcycles and
cluding Mr. and Mrs. Jeff thinks he would like to be a
Garland, have given the ranch mechanic. He spoke before the
boys recluse in their homes. Suncoast Jaycees, Crystal
There are about 45 boys at the River, Thursday
night.
ranch which is sustained by Following the plaudits he ancontributions from Individuals nounced, "Now I want to be a
and civic groups, including the Jaycee."
Florida Jaycees.
David is a normal, energetic,
During the school term the curious and intelligent boy with
boys arise at 4:30 a.m. and do a boy's healthy appetite. The
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Insta nt photography can
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in creating new clothes and
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Reds 7, Braves 6

George Foster tied the score
with a leadoff home run In the
eighth and Doug Flynn drove in
the winning run Later in the inning with a sacrifice foul pop,
leading Cincinnati over
Atlanta. The victory went to
Gary Nolan and was the lotjtj)of
his career. Nolan, 9-5, went
seven innings, giving up 10 hits.

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were unaware that Ned's wile, Martha, kept his treues tinged
tahitian. Now a retired correctional officer from the U.S.
Penitentiary, Altant.a, Ga., Ned has turned to an almost tinum
blonde. Prematurely gray, Ned has colored his hair for so long he
cannot remember. When his new hair growth is complete, Ned
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There are many who would
Angeles over San Diego behind
argue there may never be anDoug Rau's six-hitter,
Lacy ' one-out line drive was other golfer as good as Nicklaus
almost cau gh t by left fi elder - who has won 75 to ur namen ts
his fabled career.
Johnny Grubb, who had the ball
in his glove momentarily before
But the way Pate has biosit popped out and allowed somed as a rookie on the ProRussell to score.
fesslonal Golfers' Association
tour this year, one can't help
Astros 1, Giants 0
Greg Gross' sacrifice fly in but speculate.
the 10th inning scored Wilbur
Pate, the V-year-old floridHoward as Houston blanked Ian who won the U.S. Open last
San Francisco behind rookie month, added
Mike McLaughlin's six-hitter, championship to his collection
Sunday
running away with
Cardinals 4, Cubs 3
the $200,000 Canadian Open.
Don Kessinger contribut ed
two key sin gles and second
He fired an Essex Golf and
baseman Manny
Wo's two Country Club course record of
errors permitted St. Louis
seven-under-par
in
final
score (our unearned runs. Win, round for a 13-under 261 total,
ning pitcher Lynn McGlothen, beating Nicklaus by four
restricted the (,'ubs to a strokes. The $40,000 top prize
double by loser Rich Reushel, brought Pate's winnings to a
9-8. un ti l Chicago scored thr ee rookie-record $128,482. He
runs in the eighth inning onfive Joined the tour last fall.

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Florida will have a World led there was a snag In the Crusaders fall through.
lie said he has also been
Hockey Association team this purchase he reportedly made
July 1.
dealing with another WHA
year,
promises
sports
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Minnesota 13 4. Chicago Si
ELEVENTH
1 Black Bass; 3
Crusaders," he said in a tele- deal changed so much that it fall through.
New York f, Boston S
Rising Hope, 3 Wright H Fifi, 1
The San Di ego Mariners, who
Milwaukee 3, Baltimore I
phone
interview Sunday from just became almost impossible
Lips; s Geronimo Eckert; 6
Leagues Bob's
California 1, Texas 3. 10 in
finished
third in the WHA's
to
do
It,"
Putnam
said.
his
Atlanta
home.
"But
there
Big Expectation; 7. Lady's Day; 5
nings
Happy Horst
Putnam,
president
of
Florida
western
division
last season
FLOeIcvasyATkLEAGUE
will
beateamln
Florida
intlfl3e
Oakland 9, Kansas City 2
TWELFTH
I See Secrets; 2
S The *11.41114 Press
have Pro Sports, said he has already with a 38-384 record, are a
for
opening
game
Oct.
15.
I
Today's Games
NerTher,, DivisIw,
Penrose Fluer. 3 Mac's Geor ge;
Cleveland (Thomas
211 at
team in limbo. Th eir owner, Jotwo other teams I'm dealing spoken to WHA President Ben
Smile Joey; S Sunny Dell; 6 Josle
Boston (Tmant 105). tnt
l
Watkins
about
the
possibility
of
seph Schwartz of Baltimore,
Potts;
7
Joker
Jake.
S
K's
with
.,,
Tampa
New York (Hunter 1211 at
' "
It,i.nd
Si II 541 -3
Putnam, who announced the buying the San Diego Mariners defaulted last March when he
Baltimore (Pagan 23). In)
St Pttb
IS 55 450 11z
Detroit tMacCormack OS or
new name and displayed a new and moving them to the failed to meet the players' salawn't'Ha
43 5' 416 Is
Bare 4 5) at Milwaukee (Col
Slathers Division
logo
for the Cleveland Crusad- Hollywood Sportatorlum should ry payroll. The Mariners
Golf Results
born 611). In)
Mimi
so " s""
played out the final 13 weeks of
Ft
La.derdaIe
Si
£6
526
Texas (Blyleven 6 12) at Mitt
Jerry Pate. 540.000
* Palm Beach
,
4
recta (Goltz IS), (in)
e season without being paid
th
Pompano Bier,'
69676$ 63-267
4 40 los
Kansas City (Fitzmorris 11 6)
and went onto upset Phoenix in
Saturday's R esults
Jack Nicklaus, 537.500
at California (Ryan 7 121, (n)
Fort Lauderdale 3. Pompano Beach
676772 65- 271
the first round of the playoffs.
i
ookie
Chicago (Johnson 9 5) at Oak M imi?. West Palm Beach I
Lyn Lott, $11.200
W.nter 4an 4 I. Tampa 12
Cana dian millionaire Peter
l and (Mitchell 65), (n)
61 706769-771
t.atelar'd $4. St Petersburg 23
Tuesdays Games
Graham, who owns the lease on
Ed Sneed' 59.100
5u
Cleveland at Boston, (ill
West Palm Beach)
65 71 6967-27S
the arena in San Diego, is reNew York at Baltimore, (n)
r 0,. Lauderdale tO. Pompano Beach
Bob Wynn. $7,7 00
portedly involved in negotlaTampa 9. W
I
Detroit at Milwaukee, (n)
66 6$ 68 7S-277
LakIiar.d S. St Peter sburg 0
Tevas at Minnesota, In)
tions
to buy the team and keep
T,da y'iOam.oi
Kansas City at California, I )
watt Palm Beach at Mimi
spots
in
an
offense
that
was
it
in
San
Diego. He has had
MIAMI
(AP)
Miami
Chicago at Oakland,
Fort Lauderdaie at Pompano Beech
phins r oo kie Don Testerman outscored 24-12 by the defense. three exte nsions of his deadline
Lakeland at Tampa
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Ptr5burg
"Testerman showed a little to buy the club with another one
may be blind in one eye and
East
hardly
able
to
see
out
of
the
spark,"
Shula said. "He was in reportedly coming up sometime
W
L
Pct. Os
SOUTH ERN L EAGUE
Phil.,
64 29
616
other, but that doesn't seem to a couple ofone-on-ones with de- next week,
iv The Assoc iated Press
Pitts
52 43
517 13
Eastern Oleliws
Putnam said San Diego is a
affect his abi lity as an off ensive fensive backs and he won 'em.'
New York
W. L. PCI. OS
50 4 .SIG II', Orla,.,i
better
team than the Crusaders
77 13 42 St
ball-carrier.
Louis
42
s
Jacksonville Il
547 2',
Chicago
79 56
III 26
Testerman
picked througn
his spots and a financially more attract.
"Only
way
I've
got
a
chance
adeptly
in
bolting
n
I) iS 111
Montreal
30 59
337 n
Chiroti.
i 20 Iii 7
ive package.
to mak e t his team," says the heavy traf
W es t
Wisteri, Divition
fic on the screen
Putnam said that the deadM
tgomery
71 tO
Cincinnati
on
61 36
629
Dolphins' uninhibited l0thround pass. He dropped his shoulder line for a purchase contract is
Chattanooga 17 II 114 7'
LoS
Ang
54 13 557
i
i
e
hell
draft
pick,
"is
to
be
a
ColumbuS
IS
ion on and steamroll ed over corner- Aug. 4 in t
Houston
SO 50 500 U', k no isli
ime for the league's
9 73 251 1
the special ty teams. Just be
San
Diego
By KEN RAPPOPORT
4 50
.190 13',
a back Henry Coleman on the 12- next meeting in Toronto. "It's
Swtday's i.i.fls
headhunter."
Atlanta
4.i 53
Sav.re'an I.
454 1 7
AP Sports Writer
yard pickup.
Cttariofl. at Chattanooga. plod. ran
San
Fran
ttti ng ittoo c1," he d.
2 57
But myopic Testerman must
121 20
The Mike Schmidt model is a
COiumbus 72. JaclsonvIle I
Saturday's Results
The Dolphins
have in- "They do n't go to training cam p
orianoo
also
make
an
impression
carrycumbents
Don
Nott
o
i
Montgomer
po pular bat in Ph iladelphia
Pittsburgh
II.
Philadelphia
T oday's Games
ingham and until Sept. 15."
47
popular, th at is, wi th everyo ne Ing t he ball for th
Oclanoo at
ntgomcy
e
National
Norm
Bulaich
returning
at fullJacksonyll,
at
Columt*,s
He added that South Florida
Footba
ague team.
Atlanta S 3, Cincinnati 1 ô
ll
but Mike Schmidt.
Chariot,, CPattar000a
back.
Nott
Houston S 0. San Francisco i
ingham is considered fans don't care whet he r they
pound
fullback
from
Clemson
Sa,ama,
The Philadelphia third
by NFL standards at 210 get the Crusaders, the Mariners
New York IC, Montreal I
man prefers the Johnny Oates managed to do that in a scrim- light
pounds and Bulaich has had in- or the third team.
mage at Biscayne College.
St. Louis 17, Chicago 3
m odel.
San Diego 6, Los Angeles S
Harness Racing Schmidt, gripped by a mild His 'ZI in the Saturday jury problems in the past.
"lththkitdoesn't make much
Sundays Results
'l'esterman's
size
makes
him
difference,"
Putnam said. "It's
scrimmage
produced
gains
of
Philadelphia 13, Pitts burgh 7
slump, tried Oates' lighter, 12, 2 and 23 yards, and h
e
a
longshot
p
os
sib
il
ity
in
the
going
to
be
the Florida
Mon treal 7. New York I
AT SEMINOLE
sho rter bat and wound up hitSt Louis 4, Chicago 3
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
Ung a home run Sunday to help hauled down a screen pass from fullback derby, but his best Breakers and very quickly
Houston 1, San Francisco 0.
chance until he gets ex perience people are going to forget
10 innings
FIRST - I Jolly MG (HOward)
the Phillies beat the Pittsburgh Jim Del Gaizo for 25 yards.
Coach
Don
Shuia
singled
him
is on the specialty teams
where they came from. They'll
S 1, 2 My Tawni (Lake) 4 L 3 Red
Los Angeles 1. San Diego 0
Pirates 13-7.
Cncinnati 7, Atlanta 8
Counsel (Filipelli) S 1, 1 Metrolna
Schmidt also had two singles out while grasping for bright kickoff and receiving units.
be our players.
Dusty IBrIdgesi 12; S Hurricane
Today's cam"
and
drove
in
four
runs,
a
per.
Montreal
64,
Scott
(3tinpsou
(No driver) 3 I, 6 Sweetheart
Dunning I) at Chicago (Renko VIto (Drayton) 5) 7 Pan Byrd
formance that lifted his spirits
1
3$. Stone 721, 3
(Newman) 5,1. 5. Robins Kim
and
boosted the Phillies' lead in
New York (Matlack 1C.4) at (Berelnak) S I
I
the National league East over
SECOND - I, Rebel I Guy (Lake)
Philadelphia (ChrIstenøn $3)
31.7 Li sbon Hanover (JNeely)
(n)
the Pirates to 13 games.
Reg. 1 To"850
Los Angeles (Sutton 10$)
s 3 Mar Con Star (Johnson) 5 L
011ie Brown also knocked in
Atlanta (Morton 1.1). In)
DUE TO THE Rill
4 Tim GelI (Udell) 1.1; 5 Justly
four runs for Philadelphia
San Francisco IMontefusco
Randolph
(Bourgeois)
7?;
6.
Demon
SI at C incinnati
TIf4
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(Norman 5 2). Espress IT Crank) 6); 7 Ace
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stated. If the claim is secured, the
Arthur H Beckwilh. Jr.
Sanford, Fl. 3277)
security shall be described. Te
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Telephone: 322-2171
claimant shall deliver sufficIent
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Publish: July 19, 26. 1976
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that an action for Dissolution of REPRESENTATIVE:
Marriagehasbeenfiledagalnsf you s-Douglas Stenstron'i

&amp;ugus?. AD. 1976; otherwise a
default will be entered against YOU
for the relief demanded in the
Petition

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
virtue of that certain

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previous secretarial experience.
Contact Mr. Ciements, Florida

County, Florida in accordance with
Publish July 76. 1916
the provisions of the Ficlilioul
DEB.1pe
Name Statutes, To.Wit:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND $6SO Florida Statutes 1957

Gas Taming Center, Sanford. 323.
1510. An Equal Opportunity
Employer, N F.

H. N Tamm Jr.
City Clerk

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617 Sanford Atlantic Bank
Sanford, Florida 32711
PublIsh: July 5. 17, 19, 26, 1976

DES-fl

NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat RICHARD
Execution was delivered tome as
FRANKLIN
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida, pursuant to Final Judgment of CHESNEY, Huthand,

and I have levied upon the following

Foreclosure entered in the case of

describldproperlyownedby Dyer. ROBERTO.LeFEVREandHELEN
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U! riurigi. Jr,, saa property
being located in Seminole County, versus A. H. FAIN, Defendant, In
the Circuit Court of Ihe Eighteenth
Florida,
more
PartIcularly
Judicial Circuit in and for Siminole
described as follows:
County, Florida, Civil Action No. 74.
One 1%óMack Truck, rid in coior
One 1977 Datsun Pick-up Truck, 2051CA09-B.theundersignedClet-k
will sell at public sale to the highest
blue in color
One 1974 Birmingham Trailer, and best bidder for cash at the front
West door of the Seminole County
gold in coi
Courthouse, in Sanford, Seminole
9 large tires, 10 x 70
I small tire
County. Florida, at the hour of Ii
a-rn., on the 6th day of Augost, A. 0.
1 grease gun w assessorles
All being stored at Attamonte
116, that certain real property
Garage, 117 Longwood Avenue,
situate and being In Seminole
County, Florida, described as
Altamonte Springs, FlorIda.
follows:
Various office furniture and
equipment located at the defendant
From the Southwest corner of the
place of business al 609 N. Highway
Northwest
of the Southwest ' of
471, Lortgwood, FlorIda Including tIle Southwest ', Section 25,
desks, chairs, one 1' couch, one
Township 20 South, Range 32 East,
refrigerator. Said property being
run hence East 347 fees to Point of
stored if A. J. Losllng Transfer A
Beginning, run thence North lSfe,t.
Storage at 307 So. Pine Avenue,
thence East 315.17 feet, run therre
Sanlord, Florida. Additional in.
South 15 feet, thence West 15.71 fee?,
formation available from the Clvii
thence South 120 feet, run fhence
Division of the Seminole County
West 622 feel, thence North 20 feet,
Sheriff's Department.
thence East 327 feet, thence North IS
and the undej'sigoed as Sheriff of
feet to Point of BegInning. all being
Seminole County, Florida, will at
in Section 25. Township 30 S Range
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County Courthouse in Sanford,
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That aaid.sle is being made to
satIsfy Use terms of said Writ of
Exeution
John B. POlk,
Sheriff

Seminole County, Florida
Publish: July IC, 26. Aug. 7. 9. 1916
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DATED this 23rd day of July, A.
0. 1P16.
(SEAL)

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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
By: lean B. Wilke
Deputy Clerk

WILLIAM L. COLBERT, [SQ.
SIENSTROM, DAVIS A

McINTOSH
Flagship Bank of Sanford
Suite 22, Post Office 80* 1330
Sanfortt, Florida 32171
PUblish July 26. 19/4

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From
135
1505 W. 25th St.
Sanford, Flo.

Hutthison Ocean front ApIs., 339 S.

LAKESIDE
APARTMENTS
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Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm.
Furnished or Unlurnished •CLUB ROOM
, POOL
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NO DEPOSIT
NO LEASE
REQUIRED

i'rof.ssionallv Managed,,
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Mrs R. U Hutchison, 3224051.
Wekiva River, west from Sanford,
torrent, 2' acrcs, partly cleared,
cheap. 327.5164 after 2 p.m.

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IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED A

CLASSIFIED AD LATELY:
Real [state
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41' -'HOUSeS
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3 BR. 1½ B, lam mm 123.000

I BR. lakfmnl,, Split level, $100,000

New 2- 3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

POPULAR TERMS
FROM

2 5,000
19195. French

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Bra hey Odham-323-4670

Harold Hall
BUILDER.DEVELOPER

Realty

Realtor, MLS

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'Life

room background, knowledge
bills of lading, $610 to start.
Benefits. AAA EMPLOYMENT,

iv, s,.orrmerdla,

53,

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CIcomes
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HOMES of DISTINCTION

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Large Woodvd Lots
Se-*rrs
Paved Streets
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SIred Lqhls

S,de*aIks

FOR
APPOINTMEN

CONSTRUCTION Inc

Sanford. Fla.

2 BRS. I BATH

tITRY CLUB MANOR - 7
me,, $11,500 and $1&amp;500.
1 Largekitchen, 48R, 2 8, C.H
U, family room, dining room,
peted. 1½ acre lot. On Van
-en St. In Lake Mary. Only
500.

CALL 322 310

Additions
RemodelIng
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55--Bnts &amp; Accessories
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79-Trudcs-Trailers
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19i3 Ford F 350 ~ ton, I' steel
utility bed, dual rear wheels, I
speed Excellent condition, $2,550.
322140) (Dealer)

Cash 3224 132
For used furniture, appliances,
tooi5, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 Itwa
Larrys Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.

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1974 Rartchei-o 01. full power, low
mileage, like new, 12600. 323-3410.

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DAVE'S 323.9310

1970 VW Window Van, excellent
condition, 18,000 total miles.
52500 377.2096

Wanted to buy used office furniture.

Any QuantIty. NOLL'S Caseel.
berry, Hwy. 17.92 8)0006..

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1964

low

tered tIres, .ct radio A more.
'Reduced to $1,200. 323-90j.
1973 Toyota long b__ pick-up, with
topper and radio. $1,900. 373.424.

69-StamPs-COhn

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1914 Toyota pick-up, 4 speed, radio,
heater,likebrandnew.U,300 322.

Paying $2.75 for each dollar silver
coins; Paying 30c each for Indian;
Wheats 1½c each. 323-1100.

$60) (Dealer)

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80-Autos for Sale

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I97SVWRabbI?,lspq,d,1door,A.C,
12,000 mm, 12.980. 332.8601,
(Deaier)

SWAP SHOP-FLEAMARKET
45' Sea going House Boat. ideal for Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.
No charge. All admitted free,
live a board. Too many features
Come browse every Sunday 9 to
Shown
by
appt
only
373-1792
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at the Movleland Drive.in
Theatre, South 17-92, Phone 3226O-.OffICe Supplies
1216.
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Automatic,

mileage, CaI.Apche chrome
wheels, new Jvlde scat tract let.

10-Swap &amp; Trade

292lHy 1792
3225961

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Ford plck.up, In excaptional

conditIon.

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ROBSON MARINE

,Ø Toyota Corolla and 1962 Ford
Galaxie 300. Both reliable fransportation. Beef offers. 327 317,
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1913 Datsun Coupe, low miles. like
new. 51.150. 3225401 (Dealer)
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72-AUCtiOI1

Used Office Furniture

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Wood or steel desks, executive desk
A chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straighl chairs, filing
cablnels, as 5, Cash and carry.
NOLL'S

Caslelberry, 17.92, 520.1206

Lease a Datsun Including Z cars and
trucks. For Information call Bill

Public Aucon

Ray or Jack Mink, 131 1311.
1965 Pontiac, air, power, excellent
condition. Sacrifice. 322-1145.

Monday, July 26, 7PM

Lots of furniture, bedding, appliances, TV'S,
Miscellaneous
Items
sold at bargain prices.
BankAmericard &amp;
Master Charge wel.
come.

1972 El Carnino VI, automatic,
power steering, $1554.

WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD
MUSTANG, 1966. new white paint,
blue interior, automatic, many
new parts. 8750. 323.2711 after 5:30

or week ends,
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Sanford
1200

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
'73 Models. Call 323-1570 or 5314603 Dealer).

Auction

French

Ave.

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1970 GTO, air, new tires, new paint,
rebuilt engine. $1500. 322 41.47

323-7340

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
1

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

'73 Flamingo. l2'xOS', 2 BR, with
den, goodcond Private rented lot,
Take over payments 323-3158

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

alter S.
Executive 'ii. 12' * 60', 2 BR. I bath,

Carpeted, excellent cord. Lost
land, must sell. 1.1,000 1 293-754).
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OSTEEN
S Acres, sI.lxi;
Acres, 5)5.000, EASY TERMS A
MUST TO SEE' 617 lItl

siding A ioltt Syilem Also
Poot.nq. Gutters 20 yrs Exp
Eagle Sidno Co Ill 9543

Auto

Painting
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SACKETI INVESTMENT

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Aluminum Siding

I can Cover your hOme *ith alum

43-Lots-Acreage

I) 2 Acres, near Oste'en, partly
wooded, power &amp; phone lines on
land. Property is on corner with
good road frontages. Location is
Ideal for home or trailer Only
$15,900. Call Owner, 531-2191.

Auto Painting &amp; Minor Body Work.
Prof essional.
experienced
painter Work guaranteed
Bruce's Body Shop, 321.0753
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. I
Classified Acts didi5't work there
WOuld,i't be any

Merchandise
5O'-MsceIlaneous

for

Sale

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

WANT'IO SELL
YOUR HOME?
Buying a new home? Moving to an
apartment?
Get some action with a Herald
classified ad. We'll help you write

30 10 50 &amp; 40 pcI discount on all
children'S ClOthing Boys' new
casual suits, Shirts, Short &amp; long
pants, girls' dresses &amp; short &amp; long
play SuitS
PAYTOPIS CHILDREN'S WEAR
Ph. 332 1301
26-10 Hiawatha
19.000 STU GE Air Condillonar, good
condition, IllS. 322 1100 alter S.
Have- some camping equipment you
no longer use? Sell it all with a
Claislied Ad in The Herald Call

322 2611 or 531-9913 and a friendly
ad visor will help you.
GUNS ONLY AUCTION. WED4 7 PM.
NESDAY AUGUST
SANFORD AUCTION, 373 13i.0

an ad that will bring a fast sale.
CALl. 322 2611

Remodeling and AdditionS
eeestimate5 N00b1gAt0n
JOHNNY WALK EP.377 6451

ART BROWN PEST CONTROl.
2562 Park Dr-ye
322 U63

General Contractor
Carpentry. Re-mod,I rig.

fr

Addit,,

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Roofing

Lawns, Tree Service,

Expert root repC;rs. tlat roots or
Shingles. All work guaran
teed BROGOEN ROOFING. 323'
6700

Painting, Window Cleaning
3229319

Sewing
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BEST PRICE BEST PRODUCT
Free Estimatee-21 Hours
THERMO TEK.flI 0971

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AltIl'llOfl$, Dress-Making, Drapes,
Upholstery 322 0707.

Land Clearing
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Sewing

SewIng Machine Repair,

All kids of dggng tdouselrailers Carl's
Clean, Oil &amp; Tune-UP.
stored and mOved. 322 9112.
Your Home$t

ESTERSONLANOCLEARING
BulIdoiing. Excavating. Ditch work.

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storing them another year? Don't
dolt Plan agarage sale and don't
forget to advert.e itin the Herald
want ads. Like magic, the clutter
wIJI disappear, and you'll have
extra cash in your pocket.

EXPERT LAWN CARE
MOwing. Edging. Trimming
Phoqie323.1/92
Free Eiimates

Central Heat A Air Conditioning

Depandabiestudent
wantslawn$tomow.
3724399
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Painting

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.f.

322-3164

Cleaning the garage ajain' Moving
the same items arourii yog
moved last spring? Planning on

Fill dirt, top soil. 322'3943

Rood Repairs, Carpentry, Periling.
Home Repairs, Gutlering. Cement
work Free estimates $3)54

Hauling
322-2443

Machine Repair

C&amp;A BackHoe Service ____________________
LJncl Jearing. Ill dirt. clay, rock.

Mowing, edging, trimming. weeding
and fertilizing Free estimates,
Phone 323 534

3223632

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Insulation

C E. SHEPHERD
Painting, Remodeling, General
Repairs Call 373 5875

For free estimate's, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 3231771

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Custom Work Licensed. Bonded
Free estimate 373 4031

Home Improvements

BUY-SELL-TRADE

Guaranteed reconditioned auto
batteries. 517.93 exchange.
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
5.,vrittrd AvC

Pest Control

Landscaping 4
Lawn Care

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
311 3)5 B. First SI.

Home Improvements

Beauty Care

lo'merly Harrett's Beauty Nook)
5I9E Firt.3flS1i2

No. 1 used Stockade Fence, perfect
conditIon, 11 sections. 8' wide. 6'
nigh. 569054,3.

5 3121541 or 32206)7

Buy

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51,500. 322 9045, 322 7021 after 6,

WOOD - 1 BR, 1½ balh,

J23- 7832

white portable TV's. $25 to $43.
HERB'S TV. 1200 S. French,
1734.

Pretty country setting. 12x63. 3
bedroom, 2 bath, Spanish deiign
Parity furnished, air conditioner,

Sears gas dryer, aluminum extension ladder, and 0*12' gold
carpet. 321 OIU.

aI Colbert Realty

to

Sanford 322-2270

44ro.

33rd ST.
Double corner lot,
tfrees.,3 BR, 1½ Bath. 537.500
I rent for $250 pin mo.
paled, 530 Rose-dale, 127.500

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68-Wanted

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Wehavea larg,selectionof black &amp;

Western Auto, 301W, First St. 322

Sale

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IDYLLWILDE HOMES BY

2)1 W. 25th

j

in barn. 305561.3721.

Auction. Saturdays 7 a rn.

Lawn Mower Sales A Service- we
Sell the Best A Service the Rest.

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V Hardvick.Broer
Deltora. 61,3 6611

E1 2O722tnST.
.TIPLE LISTING SERVICE

Harley Sportster, custom paint A
chrome, extras Will sell or trade
305.656-5740.

PIN EY WOODS BARN - We Buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell
toe 30 PCI commission Free Pick-

53-1V.RadiO.Stet'eO
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327-3564 or 323-71)0

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

HAY, clean, new crop, highly fir.
tihlted. 90c per bate In field, $1.23

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as little as 1.23 down, $23 per mo

LTORS

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KENMORE WASHER,parts,
service, used machine-s.
MOONEY APPLIANCES 37') 0691
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78-?Mtorcycies

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We tiuy Furniture

Westinghouse Electric Dryer, $5
Upright Deep Freeze - Amen.,
$100. 323.1091
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week Call Collect. 544 2131

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80'x125' lots, on paved streets with
water. Starting from 11.500
Terms available on some lots with

3227198

66-Hoi'ses

tcokware, Miracle Maid, waterless,
IS PC. set, $140. With Lektro Maid,
IllS. 323 4495.

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CORP.. REALTOR

3 BR. 1½ bath, family room, fenced
lot, well, sprInkler system, air,
kitchen fully equipped Assumable
mtg. Payments 111$ mo. Total
price, $24,500. 3236711.

In

One of Singer's fine-st. Sold n*W for
over $600. Needs someone to
assume balance. $196.10. or pay
$12.30 mo. Free home trial. Will
lftke Irade. Call Bill at 339-1097.
Dealer.
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62-Lawn-Garden

15 YR FHA F INANC1 NC
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Drive
Sanford. 323 5200

WIlT REALTY

Large 1 bedroom, 2 bat?!, with
carpet, range, enclosed garage.
good linancing available including
FHA. Only $22,950. Call Betty
Flamm, Realtor Associate.

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NEED A HOME?- $100 down
paymenl to qualified buyer-s. 3
BR, Pt baths, Cenl.'heat, refurbished. Ai low as 515.000

Need Room?

Cars&amp; Trucks

Any year thru 1976 models. 7 days

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Take Over Payments
Call 323-5031 after 6
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Realtor

ENGINEER

WORKING FOREMAN- Shipping

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Two Story Housefor Sale

701/S-FRENCH

MORE CASH
ForWreckedorJunk

67A-Feed

Rain Trees, Azaleas, Camphor
Trees, 99c. Border'grass, 39c.
Large bushy Llgustrum.
Oays-322 6123
CACTUS QUEEN NURSERY,
Nights-372-7352
Corner Wekiva Park Drive &amp; SR
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16. 322 6238. OPEN WED.
42-W)biIe Homes
THROUGH SUN. Noon to 8 p.m.

Req. Real Estate Broker

REAL ESTATE

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SINGER FUTURA

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TAFFER REALTY

321.004)

Phone 323.1010.

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

2565 Park

ML SR EALTORS

77- Autos Wanted
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Quarter horse, 3 yrs. old, stud, nof
mean. $200 to good home. 322.1412

many Imees Wynnwood area off

ANYTIME
MuitipieListlngSerViCe

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Mellonvllie. 3236191.

CailBart

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bath, well maintained home.
Large lot with fenced back yard,

322-2420

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Suite 301. Altamnonle Centre

Priced To Go- By Owner- 2 BR, 1

Call Sanford's SatesLesder

323-5774 Anytime

Coppercralt
Guild,
an
old
est,Ibiisti,d company needs 3
qualified recruits
must have
car A telephone - sann $1 to SW
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hr.
322
7098 from £ p m. to S p m.
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323.7)62.

Ave., 322 1371.
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125.000

Asking 515.500 Will Consider all

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BARGAIN PRICE- 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, central heat.air, fully
carpeted, equipped sat-In kitchen,

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"
MUST SELL- Please call vs about
this 3 BR, 1 bath home. Fenced
yard, equipped kitchen, vacant.

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Doberman Plnschen AKC Pups,

109W. 1sf St.372.7335
We Buy Furniture
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KULP

Sanford
2 BR. 1 bath, air,
screened porch, nice area, double
lot, fruit trees 519,930. 12.000
dOwn, By owner, 2032 Jeffirson

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Ccx Camper, sleeps 6, good con, 1.425. 3222516..

363-114

KULP DECORATORS

yard,

QUIET AREA
23 BR redecorated house, lots of
kitchen cabinets, eating bar, new
carpeting, new roof, Central heat
and large fenced back yard.
Approx. $2,000 down, 518,5 month.
Price $21,500. Owner, 323-0522.

COLONIAL- In mint condition,
with 2 large lots. 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, eat-in kitchen, only 3 yr's.
new. 1.12.100.

offers.

'.-..
rivm e DU3II13 LV5.I lUll 15.000 down Call for info.
We Hae Rentals

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FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

3233176
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if VA nothing down.
REALTY. 322-7335.

to Shopping, new roof. $23,900.

FIX UP SPECIAL - Large I BR,
County, $19,900

$n4nrdAv..,1RIockenuthn4Airnrt
Blvd
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201 Commercial

Apply 3159
Orlando Drive (I74'3), Sanford

business.residence.

PANELED THROUGHOUT- 3
bedrooms. I bath, large lot, walk

Lovely 3 BR,
REDUCED $1,000
goiei area, 121.500

and Immedlateoccupancy

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322-1911

Eves:3nIao._372 4164;

Homes ready for your InSpeCtion

-'WE SELL SUCCESS-

TERRENCE WILLIAM ACKERT,

fencsd

Twenty West Area- Beautiful3
bedroom, I' bath, central heat,
carpeted, fenced back yard, stove
A refrIgerator, 122,500. 1300 down.

Kish Real Estate

S BR. lake, extras 159.150

COCKTAIL WAITRESS- Excellent
opportunity
CASHIER- Good with figures
SECRETFRY-. Good typing &amp;
orlharsd

Esq.
Attorney for Petitioner

ZONED- 2
bedrooms, I bath. Ideal for

REALTORS

large

beautiful shade trees, 16*16
workshop or outside game room.
equity and assume loan,
Phone 321.0503.

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Sanford's newest residential neighborhood

RADIO.TV REPAIRMAN- Great
benefits

Centre, 25% Maitland Avenue,
Altamonfe Springs, Florida, 3270),
on or before the 24th day of August,
191$, or otnerwise a default will be
entered against you.
WITNESS my hand and official MACHINIS',mrlencid as .
Seal of the Clerk of the Circuit Court
lithe operator. Must hays hand
on this lath day of July, 1fl6..
tools. AAA EMPLOYMENT, 201
(Seal)
Commercial, 33.35116.
Arthur H. Backwitp,, Jr.
Clerk of tI'. Circuit Court
Part lime or full time outside sales
By: Linde N. Show
person. Must have own car. Ba j
Deputy Clerk
cellent opportnIly,

garage,

3 BR. I', B, lakefront. 132.500

breeds

TERRENCF. WILLIAM ACl:ERT,
Esqjlre, Suite 301, Allamonte

Stenstrom Realty

male

$150. Champion Lineage. Terms.

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air, wail to wail carpet, separate
dining room. I4'xló' family room,

rust

Call between 6 &amp; 8P.M. 322-4133.

BROWSE AND SAVE
.11's easy
andfun. - The Want Ad Way.

By Owner- Lovely 3 BR, 2 bath
home in Sanford, central heat and

Req. Real Estate Broker 321 0610
3220779
322-2715
323 7895

3 BR. I 8, 1 Acres. 533.900

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Mechanical and-or Eleclrical
engineer needed. Prefer cxperienced in bottle &amp; can handling
equipment. Salary based on cx
perience. PACKAGING SYS.
TENS CORP., Airport Blvd., San.
ford.

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BUY JUNK CARS- fron%TTO fof.
Great Danepups
Call 322-1621 after 4 p.m.
male Afemalefor sale.
____________________ WanflCll or older Dodge Dart cisc
will buy any make convertIble-s
Chihuahua, male, 7 mos., 3½ lbS

52-Appliances

Sanford- (Sanora), $2,150 down,
1.310 mo., 3 BR. 2 bath, paneled
den. Fenced, *35,500. 3238302.

is-Recreational Vehicles

Siberian HuskIes, Req.,
AKC,Is.$150each.
373.309

Phone322-7S$l, Sanford

MAYFAIR OLD SOUTH CLASSIC7 stOry stucco, 4 BR. 2 bath, family
room, large separate garage with
Convertible storage area 149.500,

3 BR. 2 8, new. 123.500

SECRETARY . BOOKKEEPERGreat chancw
SALESMAN- Many susitlons open

AND, you are required to appear
and file your Answer or other
dsfenwoe'pIeacjirIgwithtfleIeof
tti, Circuit Court In and for Seminole
County, Florida, and serve a copy
Itsersof on Pefitioner's attorney,

2$3IS. SanfordAve.

combination
$11,250.

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Req. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC.
101 W. Commercial

Req. Real Estate Broker

B. 521.500

3 BR, 1', 8. $22,150

- Yo(R I 7TH L ,

Respondent.

W. Garnett White

BATEMAN REALTY

air. Quiet area. *11.300.

3 BR. I'

6218049

INC.,REALTOR

MOBILE HOME ON 100 FT LOT.
Large bedrooms, cell, he$t and

3 BR. CB, $19,500

• Conventional-5% Down

NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA:
TO:
PEGGY
GUSSIE
McCHESNEY, whose last known
residence and mailing address is
2151 Fellowship Road, Tucker,
Gegia.
YOU) ARE HEREBY nolif led that
a proceeding for Disloluf ion of
Marriage has been filed against you
and that Petitioner, RICHARD
FRANKLIN MCCHESNEY. $IU
other relief against you.

Ldry Saon

Reduced for quick sale- By Owner,
Sunland 3 BR, 1 balh, heat A air,
many extras. $19,900. 34!S311.

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Multiple Listing Service

• VA Financing-Nothing Down • FHA

PEGGY GUSSIE McCHESNEV,

322-2) 18

1100 E 25th St.

Wm. H. Stem per' Realtor

Petitioner,

Only $76,900. Your choice of term-

YOU ARE MISSING SOMETHING

3 BR. 7 story frame. 112.000

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FOUR BEDROOM BARGAIN
Compare! 3 Baths, family room,
screened porch. Central air,
carpet, sprinklers, workshop.

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Atlantic, Daytona Beach. Call

Highway I7-92, Sanford
Across From Ranch House
323.86700r831.9777

3222090

woman, to live In. Salary $43 wk.
Musthaveowncar.322 SO7Sor3fl.
1506 between I A 3 p.m

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Studio, 1,2,3

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Mc. WAITRESS- Immediate opening
GROOMER- ExperIenced In all

231 Maltlanij Avenue
Aitamonte Springs, FlOrida 32101
Publish' July 19, 26, Aug. 7, 9, P976
Pb B 72

Lots for I. 10 &amp; 12 wide,
Quiet adult park-in town
2545 Park Dr.
3222161

L.uxury Patio Apartments

Companion Housekeeper for elderly

5: Barbara A. Prescott

AfterHours:
MLS-.R EALTORS 322-1, 327-5991

Furnished

G eneva

CLERK TYPIST- Girl Friday to
two techhicai training instructors,
I girl office. Must type 50 wpm
accuralely arid have at least I yr.

intftdtoregistersaidnamewiththe
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

322-6913.

322-9111

will consider offers. 2119 Chase
Ave. 322-1032 eves. 327

LookingforaHomecalt

COUNTRY LIVING- At its st.
Bedrooms, 1 bath, on large lot,
many extras. Plus BPP. $23,700.

Airport Blvd. Sanford.

International Harvester Company vs
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Plaintiff, -vs Dyer.Fittsof Florida, A. H. FAIN,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Inc.. an Scott P. Stevens, Defen.
Defendant. CIVIL ACTION NO. 16.1341.CA.44.0
NOTICE OF SALE
dant, which aforesaid Writ of
In Re: the MarrIage

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PRIUSI 3URPRISESI ---

FICTITIOUSNAMI
Notice ii hereby given that we &amp;i
All parties in Interest an citizens
shall have an opportunity to be engaged in business at 111 Hickman
Dr., Sanford, Seminole County,
heard at said hearing.
By order of the City Commission Florida under the fictitious name of
CERAMIC MAIDS. and that we
of the City of Sanford, Florida,

as

Full Charge Bookkeeper, accurate Lake Mary- clean &amp; private, 1 Nice 2 bdroom mobile home in
typing, 5130wk, S day week. fringe
Longwood, $120 month. Phone $30.
bedroom furnished apt. I male, no
benefits, small
P650
company
pets 322 3930.
Lorigwood area $3.4 5650 for appf
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(l"lali11e1_"S

2 BR frame house. Asking $4,000,

321-OlSCeyes. 332.7643

R E N T AL S ______ _______

Salary based on experience.
PACKAGING SYSTEMS, CORP.

DES-il
Office of the City Clerk for all
pemnons desiring to examine the -

Completely renovated 3 &amp; I BR
homes. I", baths, with central
heat, from $11,000. As low
$100
down

COMMERCIALLY

ardens

DaysandAfter Hours

black

Weeks,

6.

SANFOROSEWINGCENTER
301 E. 151St. Downtown

JENNY CLARK REALTY
Realtor
Phone 305-332.1598

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kr

Doberman. Sire: Pell's CH Juble
CD. $775 to right party. 322.1099.
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Singer with Zigzag,
REDUCED
Singer with buttonhole attachment,
2640 Sanford Ave.-2 BR home or
office, new carpets, carport.
Singer Golden Touch and-Sew, $61.
screened porch, garage. Owner
Singer, Slantomatic, band new
anxious. $16,500
conditIon. Singer's best ever. $263
h'ANK CON'ST.. REALTY
with cabinet.
P.'
TV's from $49,

RAYMOND E.LUNDQUIST
Reg.RsaIEstateBrk
SalesAAppraisals3fl.

Auc1
urdoy, July 31, 7 p.m.
Consignments welcome. Fur.
niture, Antiques, Glass A Dolts.
We pay cash
estates, etc. Stan
VermIllion, Auctioneer. Sanford.

65-PetS-SlJpPlies

Lay- Away Machines

323 6353

1½ miles Eastof I-I

Rent

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ConsOle, balance $79.10 or £
payments of $13.30. NATIONWIDE, 339-1097

Repossession

Hignway 46
Auction Galleries

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

Singer Touch 'N Sew, with walnut

Greene, Inc.

REALTORS

72-Auction

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carp.'
Shampooer for only $1.50 per day

Sewing Machine

_________________

ASSOCIATES INC.
REALTORS, 131.5253

MON T H L V

SINCERELY

130 6133

FRICKEAFRICKE

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___________________________

33-Houses

Forrest

2 bath, 16'x32' pool, privacy fence
with yard. Big oaks. Owner's Ion
your gain. Pay closing, expenses
A assume payments. Low 1.40's.
Call Phyllis Capponi. Realtor.
Associate. After hours, 531.1723.

Cliff Jordan, Realtor
131 1222

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6-7-I P.M. Sharp
CPLEASE,NOPHONECALLS
PERSONAL IPITERVIEWSONLY)

money.....m
an
Avon
_____________________________
Representallve." Call 614.WC for

Must sacrifice beautiful 3 bedroom,

MR.MALARAE
AVAILABLE
________________________
2 BR house trailsr, furnished, wNh
Color TV, Air Cond ,Maid Serv.
REPAIR MAN.- Experienced in
- lights 1. water, 3223459.
QUALITY
INN
NORTH
Freezer, Rafcioerator only. Great I IA SR 431. ngw
$360 to $610 a month. ________________________
$62 400 Rent, with option to buy, 24' * 44'
mobile home with patio, carport.
lmmedlat opening. AAA EM 3rm. apt ,Large rooms, Clean. Well
PLOYMENT, 701 Commercial.
ailed, Poot &amp; tennis, marina, $115.
furnished Carpeted Reasonable
3235176.
6615400,
711W. 1sf st
________________________
__________________

&amp;

Apply in person to Sanlordf

that an action to foreclose a mor-

Doris J. ,Jof"nson
this Court on this the 1st day of July, the seal of the Circuit Court of FLORIDA
A.D 1976.
Publish- July 12. 19, 26, Aug 2. 1916
Orangecounty,FIorida,uponaliI CASE NO. 7S.1311.CA.03.A
(Seal)
iudgmenl rendered in the aforesaid ROBERT 0. LIFEVRE and
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
court on the 2nd day of June, AD. HELEN B. LeFEVRE, his wife,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Clerk of 'he Circuit Court
1976, In that certain use entitled,
Plaintiffs. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
By: Lillian T. Jenkins

THOMAS REMEMBERS

'-

LONGWOOD - 3 BR, central air,
very clean, fenced yard, $193 mo.

51-Household Goods

________________________

SANFORD - 3 BR, 7 bath home,
shady back yard, air conditioned.
Call Now. $17,900.

2S2lParkDr.

64-Equipment for

___________________________

-

HOME

NEEDSAt,,ITTLE PAINT- But '5
neat as a pin inside, Workshop in
rear, priced right at $11,000.

Come and see meal the
SHERATON SANFORD INN
I-4and5Rli
Tuesday, July 27
IIAM..12Noon

____________________________
Nursing A Convalescent Center.
tgage has been filed against you,
M.11onvilIe.
and you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any, to I?
Avon
on JOHN A. BALDWIN, Baldwin A
Dik,ou. Attorneys at Law, 500 High.
ay 17.92, Fern Park, Fiorida 327)0, " - 1 Iaon't worked in 20 sars
Now I'm earning
good
and file the Original with thi Clerk

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING the above.styled court -at the

WITNESS my hand and seal of Execution issued out of and under FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,

Dputy Clerk
CARROLL BURKE
Attorney for Petitioner

35

I", bath townhouse. Good terms
for right couple. 322 1911.

Furnished

_________________________

______

No qualifying, pay equity, assume
mortgage. 4 BR, 1½ baths,
garage, gold carpet, close to
schools. Call 323 0231 after 5:30.

LONGW000

Unfurnished

63-Machinery-Tools

.

Rca Real Estafe Broker
103W. 1st St.
323 6061 or 323.0517 eves,
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for Sale

Farm TractorA Equipment
KltChpn
Raihui'".
Counter tOPS. Sinks. tifltallal'Oe.
322 3152 after 4
availably. Buo Cabell. 3228052 ____________________________
anytime

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
WHIT! AND READ ALL OVER.

,

Efficiency and2 Bedroom, monthly,
adults, Wekiva Landng Resort. SEMINOLE COMMUNITY CCL.
Fr(eboatmoorageandcanoeuse.
LEGE AREA - Country trailer
327-4470.
furnished, 2 bedrooms, air, $123
mo
MO PARK, 1, 2, 3 bedroom
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park.
Weekly. 3315 HWy 1792, Sanford. ______________________
323-1930.

________________________

original with the Clerk of Circuit DEB-112
Court Ori or before the 5th day of ____________________________

(2i UL rr€ ooc'tocs

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-

Classified Ad In TM Herald, Call
322-76110, 131-9993 and a frIendly

id-viSor will helli

50-Miscellaneous

M. IJNSWORTH REALlY

Have some camping equipment you
no longer use? Sell it all wIth a

POOL

Fuflhl$P*d, 2 BR garage apt., Lake
Golden, lake privileges, prefer
retired couple. No pets. 3320271.

It does sound like you CAN have I Bedroom, furnished, air. Adults,
your cake and eat it, doe't it,
no pets. Contact 2312 Palmetto
Well, make a little inve,tment
Ave., Sanford.
now.lNVESTantiourofyourtim,
and see us in person, so we can 3 Rooms, bath, air, 1 or 2 adults. No
give you all the details
pets. Security dep. Wafer furn.
this
322-7111
exceptional opportunity.

All personsinteresledin Ihe estate TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION Seminole COunty Courthouse.
informatiøn.
to whom a copy of this Notice of OF'ANORDINAHCEBYTHECITV Si'ord, Florida, on or befe
Administration has been mailed are OF SANFORD, FLORiDA.
August
24th,
1916,
otherwise
a
IF
1.4001.500
a month interests yo,
required,
WITHIN
THREE
___________________________
Notice is hereby given that a iudgment may be entered against
then Call 574.2056 for appt.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Public Hearing will be held at the you for the relief demanded in the __________________________
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Commission Room in the City Hall Complain?.
TAXI DRIVERS
THISNOTICE.lofiieanyobl,ctions in Ihe City of sanford. Florida, at
THIS NOTICE shall be published
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND they may have that challenges the 7:00 o'clock PM. on August,, 1976. once each week for tour (1) conYellow Cab. 201 S. Park Ave.
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, validity of the decedent's will, the 10 consider the adoption of an or secutive weeks in the Evening
Sanford
FLORIDA.
qualifications of the personal dinance by th City of Sanford, Herald, Sanford, Florida.
WITNESS my hand and seal of Master' Cosmotologist, Straight
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76'1372.CA441 representative, or the venue or Florida, title of which is as follows:
jurisdiction of thC court.
In Re: the Marriage of
PCt. commission, BETTY ANNE'S
Said Court on this 15th day of July,
ORDINANCE NO. 1331
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
BARBARA CAPERS
UNISEX HAIRSTYLING. 322
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY 1976.
Wile OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, (SEAL)
0750.
arid
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
AMENDINGCHAPTER21OF THE
Arthur H Beckwith,
LARRY CAPERS
Oateoflhelirslpublicationolthus CODE OF THE CITY OF SAN.
Nurses: RN'sA IPPI's, Aides, Aid.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Husband Notice of Administration: July
companion, Needed immediately
FORD, FLORIDA, SAID CHAPTER
By: Linda M. Show
1976
NOTICE OFACTIOpi
431.0636
BEING
ENTITLED
WATER,
Deputy
Clerk
_____________________
TO: LARRY CAPERS
s-Douglas 5ten?rom
SEWERS
AND
SEWAGE JOHN A. BALDWIN of
Live
In with semi-invalid man.
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
As Ancillary Personal
DISPOSAL, SAID AMENDMENT
&amp; Dikeou
wk, Lake Mary. 323-1309
Last Known Mailing
Representative of the
AMENDING SECTION 2124 Attorneys at Law
Estate of
Address Route No 6
THEREOF TO PROVIDE FOR AN 500 Highway 17-92
FOUNDRY
Box 210 A,
HERMANN LEVY, ak-a
INCREASE IN WATER CON. Fern Park, Florida 32730
Brunswick, Georgia
Herman Levy, Deceased
PATTERN MAKER
SUMPTION RATES.
Attorney for Plaintiffs
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ATTt.)RNEY FOR PERSONAL
A copy shall be available at the Publish. July IC, 26, Aug. 2,9, 1976 Experienced oril. full of part lime.

(7) (t66n.) FIRING UNE
('tues.) NOVA (En.) FAMILY

Cii

CALl, rn-tue

and Beane, PA.
Attorneys
post Office Drawer
One Cassofberry, Florida
32707
Publish: July 5, 12. 19.26,1916
2)

each personal representative,

(2) (12' DAYSOFOURUVES
(6) AS 'nE
TURNS
9) FAMILY FELE)
,'flO

FOCUS
(1) s000 PYRAMID
2

Ry soiger ,ain

StepI,'inon, Staiknaker

shall be stated. If the claim is DOUGLAS STENSTROM Of

afldyOUarereqUired?oseryeapy STENSTROM, DAVIS A
of your written defenses to it, if any, MCINTOSH
on Carroll Burke, Attorney for P.O. Box 13.30
Petitioner, whose address Is 612 Sanford, FL 32771
Telephone: 322 2171
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building,
Sanford, Florida, and file the Publish July 26 I. Aug. 3, 1976

2) PIll. DOI ,etJE SHOW
(4) Mu DOUGLAS SHW
:jj IJOVi.E:
"Y*i,eres

31AjrtmentS

-

PlaIntiffs,

CaACKERaA.RR.EL (Thu's.)
OF WOIPEN AND P.€N
6.10
(12i SUNSHINE ALJ.IANAC
6 15
1) SUNSHINE ALMANAC

8.57
L (124eC,EWSLIDATE
900
(2) (12) JOE FORAESTER:
WIienaiiisbeaten.Forresjer
(Lloyd
Bridges) discovers
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bIbII
___
ad (R;
(41) (31) ALL IN'IHEFAMILY:
Ads doctor were hen to
iosewest(R)
9.30
(4) (LI MAUDE: t.uje
2PPSIed when Wa't cIlero
Carol as a (5rvisi pettier for a
nd, vwestor

i

faking some short trips on Corn.
pany business

OvIedo area, country home, custom
3 betttt.
bv!9. 2½ scat, 'B
offIce, 3300 sq. ft.. 3 mos. old,
$1,000 equity and essume mon.
tgage of
$53,000. Appraised
$60,000. Owner, 343.6450.

3229214.

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29R001T1S

help etc. The Company will even
appt. 3236016
electric, calm kitchens. Dish.
providetheprospectsforyoua,no
washer, shag carpet, air, plenty 36edrn1 bath
house In Sanford.
charge to you.
closets. From $150. Exclusive
Fenced yard. 6450542.
Youwillbeabletowork your way up
area. Mgr. 332.7413.
the ladder of success by first
Nice 3 Bedroom block home
operating your own Cornany 417W. 3rd. St. 2nd. floor, 3 rm. rear
Furn or Unfurn.
Branchandthenbuildingupyour
apt.Utilitiesincluded Reasonable
territory into many such Bran.
rnt. Ph. 322-2110.
______________________
ches. All this time, you will share
3 Bedroom, large kItchen, enclosed
in the profits of the efforts made
Ridgewood Arms
porches, garage. $143 month plus
by those while the Company
security deposit. 2612 SanfOrd
continues to pay all the expenses. Spacious I, 7,
A 3 BR Apts. Tennis,
Ave. 134.1619.
You will be allowed to build your
sw 1mm I ng, playground,
little empire, while the Compar.y
room
Two
bedrooms, bath, stove &amp;
recreation room, laundry
pays you a salary, an overwrite,
refrigerator. Heat A air. 322-3153.
and clubhouse. 2310 Ridgewocd
Commissions, bonuses, and even
Ave • Sanford. Ph. 323 6120.
Personal Expenses white you are ___________________________ Need reliable adults for 2 Bedroom,

..

teen, en a
cii
men .sxiercover agerty
(41) CL) PHYLLIS: PI•n4'4 is
iwept oIl her feel by a
rrsonage wsno weiss
c$rws p
(fl)

625

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Unfurnished

.__

All persons having claims or OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED

apartments,

Bedroom

Make your Budget go further, shop
the Classilll Ads every day.

________________________

Address unknown

2

We'd like 10 have the Opportunity Bedroom, kitchen privileges,
to explain all this u detail when
Lorigwood area. 131 3.477.
_____________
We5l,yuuinpersonatth,M,ef.
._____________________
1BEDROOM
ing Place Indicated below.
FURNISHED APARTMENT
Rentals
_______________________
2300MeiIonvllle
But first, let's discuss a few
_____________________________ _____________________________
generaliti
There will be no
- capital investment on your part,
30-Apartments
32-Houses
except a small license fee All the : ____________________________
,...
Training will be furnished
2b,droomhouse.air, Iarg,Iof,2car
by the C,UPLEX
Furnished or un
.
Company, at no expense to you.
garage. 131.19)9 after S.
furnished.
Ideal
location,
You will retail a highly accepted
Reasonable rent 34$.3fll
proact and will pay no office
______________________
Clean) BR. 1½ bath, private back

'

STYLE

35 PEOPLE TO PECPt.E'

BAMBOO COVE APIS
One &amp;

1 BR, turn., waler, electricIty. 2100
Magnolia Ave., Apt. B. $30 per wk.

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21 at century.'' (Tues.)

a,

first class busIness OppOqtunify
on one hand, a career with a
national Corporation on the other.

Stost

costar as n nves"gation

Morning

Plant &amp; Craft Shop
For Sale, very reasonable
Phone3n.7$n

YOUR CAKE AND EAT IT' is

not always true, we are Offering a

____________________________

6.00
14') (n., Wed., Fn.) LL,MER SEMESTER "riO Grest
Transanon. Alternat*ves for the

"DIXIE

YOUR CAKE.

I

or unfurnhshed. Newly
redecorated. Corn. 5.,. 300 E.
Airport Blvd., Sanford, 373.13.

or call 323.5713 after 9 PM.
______________________

Tue old adage "You CAN'T HAVE
•

MutI-P40p.is

furnished

-

YOU CAN HAVE

TO ALL PERSONS HAVING contingent or unliquldated, the view Ave., Sanford. Seminole
&amp; Found
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST nature of the uncertainty shall be County, Florida, under the fictitious
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL stated. If the claim is iecu'.d, the name of MAXIMUM SECURITY LOST: Siamese femali
35 THE LOPE RANGER
cat, no
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED security shall be described. The SERVICE, INC., and that I Intend to
collar, beige with brown face A
IN THE ESTATE:
claimant shall deliver sufficIent register said name with the Clerk
fee?. Lost on Vale Ave. on July IS.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
copies of the claim to the clerk to oftheCircuitCourt, Seminole Coun.
______________________________
Legal Notice
REWARD. 373 3717 or 2222725.
enable the clerk to mail one copy to ty. Florida in accordance wIth the
that the administration of the estate
OfHERMANNLEVY,a.K-aH,rman each personal recresentetve.
çrovislorw of the Fictitious Name ModernIzing your hene? Seilnq
All persons interested in he estate Statute,, To-WIt: Section 543.09
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THL Levy, deceased, File Number 76-207.
longer needed but useful Items"
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. CP, is pending in the Circuit Court to whom a copy of this NotIce of FlorIda Statutes 1937.
wIth a want ad. call 322.2611 or
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE for Seminole County, Florida, Administration has been mailed are
Sig. Albert E. Green
531.9913.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Probate Division, he address of required, WITHIN
THREE Publish July26 &amp; Aug. 7,9, 16, 1976
CIVIL NO. 76-1l32.CA.04.B
which is Seminole County Cour. MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF DEB.Iti
In Re: the MarrIage of
thouse, Sanford, FL 32771. The THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF jj THI CIRCJIT COURT OF THE
6 -Child Care
LORETTA JEAN CAIN,
Anclllarypersonalrepresentativeof THISNOTlCE,tofiIeanyobions EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C.
Wife-Petitioner the estat, is DOUGLAS STEN- they may have that challenges the CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
and
STROM, whose address is P.O. Box validity of the decedent's will, the COUNTY, FLORIDA.
2l2lHollyAve.
HAROLD 5. CAIN,
1330, Sanford, FL 32771. Thi name qualifications of the personal CIVIL ACTION NO. 16-1343.CA.l9
333 7S)Oor 322-0760
Husband.Respondent and address of the p.rsonal representative, or the venue or Dlv, U
NOTICEOFSUIT
jurisdiction of the Court.
representatives attorney are
SALVATORE PEDONE and ROSE
TO HAROLD CAIN
forth below.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND PEDONE, his wife,
9-GOOd Things to Eat

12:30
21J (12.) THE GONG
(1) SEARCH FOf
l'OMORROW
W LOVE, AMERICAN

Tuesday

________

______________________

Sale or Lease, Bait &amp; Tackle Shop,
beer A wine. 99W. 1st St. Sanford,

All persons having claims or For familIes or frIends of problem
demands against 11w estate are Reduce safe A fast with GoBese
'inkers.
reculred,
WITHIN
Tablets A E.Vap "water pills." lerturtherinforrnationc.alllfl-4511
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
or write
Touchton Drug.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
. 'Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
THE VALAR
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
Box ssi. Sanford, FIa. 32771.
MAGICALENTERTAINERS
of itie above court a wi'itten
For Club-Lodges-Parties
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR statement of any claim or demand
FACED WITH A DRINKING
Call 321-0731tor info.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. their may have. Each claim must be
PROBLEM
in writing and must indicat, the ___________________________
PROBATE DIVISION
Perhaps AlcoholicArlonymou2
bails for the claim, the name and
File Number 7.$1.CP
S
Can Help
I
ress of the creditor or his agent
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Call
Lega. Notice
or attorney, and the amount HERMANN LEVY, a.k.a Herman
.
Write P.O. Box 1213
claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
Levy.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Sanford, Florida 32771
Deceased the date when it will become due
Notice Is hereby gIven that I am
.
shall be stated. If the claim Is engaged in business at 201 RIver.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED demands against the estate are WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
PEAS, you pick, new patch. Black
that an action for dissolution of required,
WITHIN
Date of the first Publication of this JOSEPH PAUL PEDONE and
THREE
eyes. On Old Monroe Road, '1 mile
marriagehasbeenfiiagaint, MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Noticeof Administration: July 19th, PATRICIA A. YASTE, as loint
N. of SR £6, and) miles W. of
and you ar, required to serve a copy
1976.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
tenants with right of survivorstilp,
Sanford, and 1½ miles E. of 1-4.
of your written defenses, if any, to THIS NOTICE, to file with
Ronald G. Fisher
arid BARNETT BANK OF WINTER
322-3940
Ai Personal Representa.
WALLACE F STALNAKER, JR., 04 Itie clerk of the above Court a
PARK, N.A.,
STEPHENSON, STALNAKER AND written statement of any claim or
live of the Estate of
OKRA
BEANE, PA., Attorneys br the demandtheyrnayhave.Eathclaim
MILLARD BRYANT MIT.
Mon.Wed.FrI.
NOTICEOFSUIT
Petitioner, and to file the original must be inwriting and must indicale CHELL,
322-0115
TO: JOSEPH PAUL PEDONE
with the Clerk of the above-styled the basis for the claim, the name
ak-a Millard B. Mitchell
-AND
'
Court on or before August 9th, 1976;
C)eceaed
- address 0111w creditor or his
PATRICIA A. YASTE
15-Help Wanted
otherwise, a Judgment may be agent or attorney, and the amount ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Whose residence
__________________________
entered against you for the relief claimed. If the Claim is not yet due, REPRESENTATIVE
is unknown
demanded in the Amended Petition the dale when it will become due Douglas Slenstroqn
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED LP.N. nesdedfor relief, evenlngsor

LOCK HOUES (Tue..) EVENING AT POPS (Wed.) (.
STAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS
NOVA (Fri.) IJOOK
BEAT

____________
24-Business
Oortunitles

-

I&amp;lIRMobIlsHomis

_____________________

to door. Call 6446049 tor appt.

P1e

f:15

UcensedplumberIookingforIuUoI
part lime work. 322 5737.

&amp; girlS that sell our products door

of the City of Sanford, Florida.
H.N. Tamrn, Jr.
City Clerk
Publish .Iuty 26. 1916
DEe-ho

CIty e(5tor accicleilally ervos
e.
,,,
24 Gai.t pcux TENpats Weei.nn Sr kdemaor
35 'rE PROTECTORs
8:30
(2) (12) COlEDY T}€ATER
CCIII.: ___
"The Bseej." Hen'y
Gibson
t-ie.

_____________

Youth Program
Earn $40!50 Week

4.......pe,tflaIS

430

twoi4i Fri) NOTFOR .'A)MENOM.Y
(7) THE E CIC COP.4PAIr,' (R)
CE) HOT SEAT
241 Ij1I,e,S.yOGApyOu

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(I) MATCH aA?.E
HOG t'(S NERO

MERV GRIFFIN

35 ADOAMS FAMILY

CL) GAIT

(4) CBS LATE MOVIE:
Fatheroithe&amp;lde.Elizabeth
Taylor. Sperr Tracy. (RAW)
1950 Comedy atxxi bride to
herlarnilyltwoi4i
t,ie tria' of oxecsllng en iiirnene.weciing,thenctwçes
her iir.
CE) (7.) MARY IRTMAN.
MARY HARTMAN

CL)

(1) EDGE C)F pJ..q -

(12) WIEEL C)F

11.FE

11.30

4Q
(2) IRONSICE

,

TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION SEMINOLE couwrr. FLORIDA
OFANOMDINANCEBYTHECITY PROBATE DIVISION
OrIQndo -Winter Park
minole
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Fill Number 1l-10S.CP
Nc1ce is hlfey given that a
ovision
831-9993
322,2511
pofIc Hearing will be held it the
Re:
,
mmissIon Room in the City Hall
ILLARD BRYANT MITCHELL,
RATES
In the City of Sanford, Florida. at Ika Millard B. Mitchell,
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
7:O0o'cloc P.M. on August 9, 1976,
Deceased
llca line
tthru5timei
to consider the adoption of an or
NOTICE OF
HOURS
31c a line
limes
llhru
25
dinance by the City of Sanford,
ADMINISTRATION
2lca line
5:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
2611m15
Florida, tItle of which Is as follows:
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
ORDINANCE NO. 13W
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
SATURDAY 9-NOOn
3 Lines Minimum
OF
SANFORD.
FLORIDA, OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
1
AMENDINGCHAPTER2IOF THE
IN THE ESTATE:
CODE OF THE CITY OF SAN.
DEADLINES
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
FORD. FLORIDA, SAID CHAPTER
that the administration of the estate
BEING ENTITLED WATER. of MILLARD BRYANT MIT.
Noon The Daj Before Publication
SEWERS
AND
SEWAGE CHELL, ak.. Millard B. Mitchell,
DISPOSAL. SAID AMENDMENT dec..s.d, File Number 7A200.CP, is
Sunday - Noon FrIdai
AMENDING SECTION 21.25
pending In the Circuit Court for
THEREOF TO PROVIDE FOR API
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
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INCREASE IN SEWER RATES.
Division, the address of which i
A copy shall be available a? the Seminole County Courthouse, North
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Office of the City Clerk for all Park Avenue, Sanford, Fl. 32171.
persons desiring to examin, the The personal rep'esertative of the
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same.
estate Is RONALD G. FISHER, ______________________
All parties in interest and citizens whose address is 3945 Essex Street,
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shall have an opportunity to be Titutville, Fl. 32710. The
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
name and ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
heard it said'hearing.
address of the personal represen.
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noblewoman
you must make a choice today
neighbor
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between an old friend and a new let outside influences distract
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59 Trumpet
your advanta ge to YOU. II YOU get off-target, will
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sound
to Stockings
entrance
stand by the one you've known beSAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dee
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22 Queen of
the longes t.
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things are running smoothly on spring a change of plans OR)
25 Priestly
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one your associates. Your ideas
garment
2 Mans
the home front, don't be the
example
42 Chateaubriand
who
derails
them.
Maintain
the may be great, but they won't be
28 Headland
nickname
i Breathe
heroine
30 Wanderer
3 Elected
heavily
Inclined to buy.
44 Greek
status quo.
31 Long live-officials
20 Biblical
goddess o
4 And others
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
prophet
victory
35 Russian
(Latin)
21 CapItal of Peru 47 Leading
Your schedule should move like 19) By all means keep those not
empress
5 Adjustments 23 Ada. for
involved out of your
re
performer
37 Networks
a well-oiled clock today,
for distinct
e.ample
49 Aurict es
rsonal
affairs. The wrong
pe
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last•
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provided you don't make
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kibitzer
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for immediate, essential needs. prorflise3 today. Don't let
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are apt to be a far be tter on your word.

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these beginning signs - pains people and Is surprisingly good partner had to make trump." if stamped. self-addressed
Oshld: "Once South made envelopes are enclosed. The
in the left arm near the elbow at quenching thirst. You can
and sometimes little pains in drink fortified skim milk and it notrump North could not go most interesting questions
to hearts. West made th e book will be used in this column
the chest (but it could be pain not have a high intake of fat or
cholesterol.
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could
drink
lead
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from the ulcer - right?)
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coffee, tea and chocolate drinks your calorie intake. People who SIDE GLANCES
are out? I drink three to four like a hot coffee-like beverage
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chances of having a heart at, send yourlettertometncare
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SETTLES LAW SUIT

dismissed again today.
Defense Attorney Edward Hanlon Jr., a former
club the night of May 12 when sheriff's deputies,
Casselberry pollee, state beverage agents and state at.
torney's tn%estlgators raided
,
State Atty. Abbott Herring charges that Pinter, who

A repeat of lad moulth's six-hour Sump to select an

unbiased jury panel is expected. MinIon carefully
queitlonedprolpectivejuruflabouttbefrchurebaj.
filiatloni, opinions on the nude body as an an form and the
rights of citizens to pay money to see shows without of.

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Knowles has been city Knowles would be asked to last two budgets and copies of
manager of Sanford for the past make recommendations to help annual audits for the past two

cllinan June Lormann. Knowles Sanford duties, Knowles also couple of budget sessions. The paperwork to be given to
in

Florida first budget meeting. of the Knowles.

By JACQUELINE DOWD

—Turned down a request from St. Paul Baptist

Ch urch to block of f Pine Aven ue J uly 30 and 31

for a church bazaar. The commissioners were
The proposed removal of two traffic lights on concerned about possible liability If children
Park Avenue took up more time - and drew were hurt skateboarding on the street, or if other
more citizen protest - than a public hearing on accidents occurred on city property.
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Increased water and sewer rates at Monday
-Heard a financial report from Sanford
night's Sanford city commission
Housing Authority Executive Director Thomas
The two lights, at 3rd street and 9th Street need Win III, who described his agency's obmore than $3,000 In repair and are unnecessary jectives for the co
ming year: to implement a
according to feder al guidelines.
comm unity development program, construct an
Alter hearing two citizens protest plans to jrJtlon and referral center and modernize
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remove
the lights, commissioners voted to two of the city's housing projects through a
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replace the 9th Street signal with four-way stop federal community block grant.
signs. The 3rd Street signal will be adjusted so
-Approved the transfer of eight taxi cab
that it blinks yellow on Park Avenue, allowing
cars to go through, and red on 3rd Street, lice nses to Norman Thomas, the new owner of
Yellow Cab, after questioning him closel y about
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requiring a stop.
The lights won't actually be removed until the the required service between 8p.m. and 6 a.m.
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was not available.
by city engineers,
e new sewer rates are expected to be for

abetted In the unlawful exposure or exhibition of sexual
organs by the dancers In a vulgar or Indecent manner,

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managing
funds for the
Documents on Lougwood'i abandoned sewer system are meeting and the increases will show up on Thefortwo,
J. M. Senkarik
andcity's
J. H.bond
VanIssues.
Hoy,
examined by city officials and representatives of the Glace and September bills to city utility customers.

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Club Juana operator Mike Pinter and 10 dancers on
charge of indeceqt elposwe In nude dancing at the
Cas.elbe
night dub scheed to start at, am.
Wednesday has been delayed until SeptU.
A new jury pool of is Seminole residents has been
summoned, but some ha ve been
defense attorneys could not agree ona six-member panel
alter questioning of the last jury pool, and County Judge
Harold Johnson continued the case,
Obaceulty charges against the defendants, earlier

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facility receive state Medicaid check with the desk.

assistance and on Monday said Mrs. Hollenbeck said she
he 'personally thinks limiting agrees that patients neel to
visiting hours Is Inhuman," have visitors but she emcould not be reached for phasized that patients also need
comment today. His supervisor privacy and said that In the past

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organiza tions that visit patients
beck said today.
Relatives of patients of the with prior approval.
Hollenbeck,
Ms.
ad118-bed facility at 950
Mellonville Ave., Sanford, ministrator of the nursing
complained to the state facility owned by First Allied
Department of Health and Corporation of Gloucester,

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scheduled

Traffic Light Removal
Brings Public Protest

A second try at selecting a jury to bear the trial of

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being reviewed.

restrictive visiting how-s were visitors and that patients can be
visited in a central area of the
posted last week.
State social worker Barry facility.
Between the hours of 9 a.m.
Brown, who said a large percent.age of patients at the and 1:30 p.m. visitors should

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It works Just as well in
Important assumptions,
your blood pressure and preventing the first one. I am
cholesterolwerenonnal. These sending you The Health Let ter
two factors and cigarette number 2.12, After The Heart
smoking are the Important ones Attack, with this informa ti on in

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ty council's

Details and tides on Page 3-A. said he had offered to do the teaches

Rehabilitative Services division Mass., Said the newly-posted
of Family Services after more visiting ho urs are for general

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Technological University's Longwood council

Knowles said he discussed the 23 years and prior tocoming to the city government operate years.
roadbed will be laid down. ne brWe will replace what is afternoon thundershowers.
70s.
Warm
possibility
of doing the con- Sanford was a manager in New more efficiently. He said
Grant cancelled a budget
believed to be Uw last wood= bridge In the state road system, Laws lower to mid
Knowles could look at the city workship, called for Saturday
where several persona were killed In the fall of in when their with highs low to mid 90s. sultant work with Mayor James Hampshire and Maine.
Variable winds 10 m.p.b. Rain R. Lormann and City CounIn addition to his city of operation and sit in on at least a morning, to allow time for the

patients from 1:30 p.m. to 8 restrictions on families of
p.m. seven days a week, patients or on church groups or

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Partly cloudy lbrougb of seeking solutions to the South
River east of Saoford, Is rapidly aetriag the stage where the Wednesday. Chance of mainly Seminole ci ty's problems.

Said there will be no comments when visitors had full run of the
on the visiting hours complaints facilities that problems have
been encountered. "We had
by the state agency.
Ms. Hollenbeck said Monday come to a point where
that the posted visiting hours of something had to be done," she

chances In 100 of this problem, outlined for people who are

you stop smoking, and if You Radio City Station, New York

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ConstrUCUM of We new Odeeia Brw4e, spalmlis the St. Johns

"For critical patients, as
Visiting hours at Sanford
Nursing and Convalescent before," she said, "there are no
Center have been revised to restrictions on visiting hours."
She said there are also no
allow general visitors for

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you have a normal elec- idea to have a good
trocardiogram, don't have examination and find out which
diabetes or some other medical of these is the real cause.
finding. If you didn't smoke at
Meanwhile I would suggest
all you would have only 7.9 that you follow a program that I

have any excess fat at all under NY 10019.

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eat and drink anything I want self..examination. People who
One spade Is the correct
Jim: "In contract, North
again. So, why am I going to gel rid of the fat or never and South would bid and make opening bid. Two spades a
have a heart attack and what develop it in the first place have four hearts. In auction when reasonable second choice and
a better chance of having a declarer got credit for four spades a bad tiilrd,
can I do about it?
lower blood pressure and lower everything made they would
(Do you have a question
I am very calm and get 10
play two hearts and make for the e xperts Write "Ask
cholesterol levels.
minutes of exercise every
What can you drink? Water is four. In bridge the dealer the Jacobys" care of this
morning, plus jogging IGO
ei th er made trump or said 'I newspaper, The Jacobys Will

that you can do something it. Others who want this in.

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Nursing Home

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finessed against West's queen ;

without any medication. It Is or how tail you are. What today's hand looks peculiar It
A Wisconsin reader wants
hurts a li ttle every sprin g and counts Is how much fat you Is taken from a book on the
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fall, but a good diet for a week have under the skin and you can game of bridge which was to kno th e correct bid as
succeeded
by
auction
and
then
dealer
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and wound up making twelve

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what the

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by nothing. Hence, he held
three cards in each other suit.
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Sanf ord Manager As Consultant

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He said $100 daily is what Chairman J.R. Grant opposed Douglas Keller, Public Works
The
28-year
veteran Sanford pays him for his full- the hiring of Knowles Monday Director Ralph Fisher and City
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night, taking offense at a Clerk Onnie Shtxnate - and go
Women ................5-A he could not comment until he
The Sanford city manager remark from Co un cilman over their budget requests first.
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fonnally hears from Longwood said now that his work has been Gerard Cormell that Longwood
Department heads were
officials on a motion adopted completed on the Sanford city Is In an "unf or tunate" con- instructed to submit budget
l.ATIIEEt
Monday night and gains the budget, he will have the spare dltlon. Grant said, "The dtyts requests to city hall byFriday.
Mouday'a high 96, today's low approval of the Sanford city time necessary to devote to nznas good aswe look after tt."
Cornell also suggested that
commission to take on the task Longwood.
71. Rainfall .20 Inch.
Mayor Lormann said Knowles be given copies of the

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notrump wrapped up. Actual.
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$20 per hour for attending work political science department, for 7:30 p.m. next Wednesday.
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Sanford City Manager shops because "Longwood is a instructing
In
Connell urged that Knowles
police
Dr. Lamb ..................4-B Warren Knowles declined to sister Seminole County city." management and budgets and be requested to meet with the
Horoscope .............. ...4-B comment today on the He said his normal consulting fiscal administration,
city's three department heads

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ARCHIE.COuLD COLUMBUS WAS WRONG.' IF THINGS DON'T SHAPE (JR

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but don't get mixed up in nature. Your brain children
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Try to give time this coming

anything that calls for a could help you develop a l

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anchored off Beirut's seafront before dawn, and by 10 departure It looked more like 50 to 300 persons, and swimming club.
a.m.(3a.m. EDT) all of' the evacuees were aboard.
the White House said there were about 300.
ThePWalso guarded the previous UencuaUou
The Coronado was to land them in Athens on Th ursday.
About 1,000 other American citizens remained In of 110 Ame ricans and 157 others on June 20. ThIs time,
Among those leaving was U.S. Ambassador Talcott Lebanon despite warnings from the White House and as then, one Palestinian standing on the seawall above
W. Seelye, whose departure was a closely guarded the embassy that It was the last evacuation the U.S. the loading dock caused a brief stir by firing several
secret until the last moment. The embassy said he was government would organize. Most of those remaining shots into the air. There was no eiplsnatkm.

productive

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) coworker. !f discriminating in
Operate along logical, proven your choice of associates. '
lines today. Attempting InYOUR BIRTHDAY
novations will create problems
avoided.

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The 16,90kon amphibious transport ship Corondo this morning. However, to persons watching the med US.landing craft at the former military officers'

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 2o)

today. Try totacifullY run the This can beave

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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)-The U.S. Navy evacuated going to Washington for consultations and would return are of Le banese birth and have dual Lebanese and
some 0 America ns and other foreigners from Beirut to Beirut.
American citizenship.
without a hi tch today while President Ford and top
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Washington to monitor the operation.
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Cotrt rulings that audity In Itself In public places Isn't
obscene or Indecent.
Assistant State Attorney Ralph Erikson challenged a
number of pros pective jury members who indicated they

resigned rather than file required financial
Radetiffe engineering firm of Winter Park, prior to a settlement
At Monday night's meeting, the com
discl osure forms.
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of a lawsuit between th
to righ t) are Council mem ber June Lormann, Mayor James IL
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Lormann, Glace and Radcliffe attorney, Terry MacMahan, mission's rejection of plans to build a Cum- agreement with Seminole County until City
SpecW City Attorney Mack Cleveland Jr., and William Palm of bertand Farms store and self-serAce gas stsition Manager Warren Knowles and City Attorney
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Both Shanh3ltz and Turnipseed criticized county
By ED PRICKETI
"Our most valuable national asset Is dying," commissioners for not attending St. Johns Water
Herald Staff Writer
Management District meetings. Turnipseed said
The president of an environmental group appeared Turnipseed declared.
After his formal presentation. Turnipseed said commissioners from surrounding counties either attoday before the Seminole County Commission and
said that unless better water control measures are su pporters of the river feel the county commission has tend or send representa ti ves to the meetings.
During his formal presentation, Turnipseed did not
enacted, the St. Johns River will be dead in a "very "shown no concern or knowledge of river problems."
As evidence ofthls,Turnlpseedsald the commission ask commissioners for any official action.
few, short years."
Outside the commlsilon chambers, Turnipseed said
"The St. Johns will be ext inct as far as fish and Last year refused to discontin ue the practice of
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Tumipseed,
allowing
fishermen
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use
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traps,
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wildlife are concerned," said
president of the Friends of the St. Johns.

Turnipseed said his purpose today was to encourage allow commercial fishermen to trap fish with hoop- appear again before county commissioners If be
the Seminole County Commission to actively support nets and traps because the practice allows too many doesn't see any Indication of interest on the part of the
commission.
fish to be taken from the river,
restoration of the St. Johns River.
"We
wonder
If
our
commissioners
are
interested
at
The Friends of the St. Johns was organized to
Turnipseed said the St. Johns is dying. He said

effluents are being pumped into the river. Also, he said all," said George Shanholtz, a member of the Friends protect the river. Turripseed Said there are 200 active

that the river had become so low In certain areas that of the St. Johns.

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Slashed By County Commission
budget) back," Polk said this governor. Last year Polk ap- per cent more.

Seminole Sheriff John Polk's agreed upon.

Last week Polk agreed to rr.orning. "I'll have to analyze pealed and lost
Commissioners cut requests
The amended budget, which for five deputies, the conrequest has been cut by reduce his request by $1l9,(X). it."
But the sheriff had not figured
The amended budget must be gives Polk $2,880,103 Instead of tingency fund, the equipment
$1TT,672.
1976-77 $1,million dollar budget

At a four-hour work session on an additional $57,000 being in the sheriff's hands by Aug. I. the $3,058,475 he Initially fund and funds for Inm next

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1 may send It (the amended mission's action to the budget. Polk asked for about 21 adjusted.
than the sheriff had previously

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hospitalized for observation today following a ficers dragged Slusher out of the car from the op.. department reporting his auto had been stolen.
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with Slusher and finally came out of the Cadillac
Sunday night stolen car chase in which he at- posite side unharmed.
Deputy Ann Henegar was patrolling at SR-434 pointed toward his chest.
with the pistol.
tempted to shoot himself, sheriff's deputies said.
Deputies gave this account of the bizarre chase and 1-4 when she spotted the Cadillac speeding onto
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automatic pistol from a man they identified as
James Mead, of 1006 Sweetwater Blvd. South, radioed ahead to other deputies who began conAs officers began talking to the upset driver an
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Den nis William Slusher just before 11 p.m. af te r t he Longwood, pull ed in to the parking lot of a con- verging on the interstate area.
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motor of a stolen Cadillac sedan burned up and the venience store at SR434 and Wekiva Springs Rd.
Florida Highway Patrol troopers set up a road the scene without flashing Lights or sirens to standhim for any visible Injuries.
auto stopped in th e he avy stream of north bound a bout l0:lOp.m., left the keys ln his l974 Cadillac block south of the SR-46 exit.
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sedan, and went inside to purchase a gallon of milk.
As the fleeing Cadillac approached the lake
bulance attendants, assisted by firemen, secured
All the time northbound 1-4 traffic continued to
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In circuit court, officials are
requesting $248,710 as opposed
to last year's $59,364.
Those officials maintain that
Seminole has the equivalent
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fulltime judges are needed.
With the current c-.se load,
the budget request says, six
circuit judges will be required
in Seminole County by the end
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The 319 per cent increase is to

cover costs of a full circuit
court facility to be located at
the courthouse in Sanford.
In county court, meanwhile,
officials are asking for 1134,439.
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earlier during budget hearings

quite formidable
of a running mate was "a very fortunate thing"
thdate ... because his constituencies happen to be
for Ford.
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nomination for him," said Scott, a Ford backer. crack into in the fall in order to beat Carter and
ondale," Sears said.
Scott cla imed the President already has 1,141

Schweiker, in response to a question, said he
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Iloth Ford and'Reagan spent Sunda), relaxing had no intention of withdrawing as Reagan's
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The Seminole County Cornmission is expected to cut by
do. You Just had to watch them nosedive..
"Gas pipelines broke, and we had to put our
half the more than $300 000
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we had to wor th
of new requests' subscreaming and running up the hill. Propane keep moving to different sides of the mountain
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this year by the
Links were just hissing. You could smell it."
because it kept washing away....
Alanko and his wife opened their home to
"It took forever for dawn. They (others in the
Circuit Court officials
victinis of the rising water. Then he went out to part)) k ept asking my mom what time it was on requested
$150 000 for an ad
help
the wah %Se looked over the mountain and
we
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Terri Ptone, 18, Palatine, Ill., was with her saw an orange van crushed and saw parts of
county
courts
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family in their car: "We pulled over because of other cars

with the 130 delegates needed but with Ford
Carter was ni"ting today with advisers to plot
head and inching doser
campaign st ra t egy and work out a sch ed ule. On
In the past week the battle has raged over Tuesday he travels to New Hampshire to redeem
Reagan's choice of a liberal Republican, Sen. a pledge to return he made after winning the
Ri c har d Schweiker of Pennsyl v ania , to be his February prim a ry there On Wednesday
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running niate. Some conservative backers of the ineets with the lkniocratic National Committee
foriner California governor expressed dismay in Washington.

Ford played hostat the White House last week
Ilut on Sunday Reagan's campaign manager,
to several GOP state delegations. Although no
John Sears. insisted the move has not backfired.
reception-, are scheduled this week, Ford and his
haven't lost any delegates, not a one," said
backers are expected to Lontinue canvassing
Sears on ABC's "Issues and Answers."
unLonimitted votes by phone. fie also will txIle promised to make an announcement today
hweiker selection awaiting responses to a letter he sent Saturday it)
that he said would prove the SL
all GOP delegates and alternates asking them to
has enhanced Reagan's standing with GOP
Iist their first five choices for the second spot on
~!elegates from the Northeast. Reagan and
S, hweiker plan to make their first joint apSears said on "Issues and Answers" that
pearance Wednesday before Mississippi
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ditional funds must be spent to
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Building Chairman John Fehr at a tree-topping certmoay this pay for alternate space for the
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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

IN BRIEF
Probe Turns Up 19
Harmed By FBI Campaign
WASHINGTON (AP) The Justice Department says it
has found 19 people who suffered actual harm because
they were the targets of an FBI harassment campaign in
the 1960s and early 170s.
One person was fired from a job and others suffered
from Invasions of their privacy. Some lout face with their
colleagues because they were falsely branded police Informers.
Department officials reported those findings as they
discussed their four-month effort to locate the victims and
tell them what the FBI did to them.
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Eucharistic Congress Opens
Thousands of candles
PHILADELPHIA (AP)
flickered in the wind and a Catholic choir sang of Christ as
"the Bread of Life." The 41st International Eucharistic
Congress opened with prayer, pageantry and possibly the
biggest religious parade in American history.
Police said 300,000 persons, including cardinals and
bishops who waved and cheered, watched 50,000 men,
women and children Sunday in a four-hour, two-mile
march from Independence Hail to the Cathedral of Saints
Peter and Paul.
The day Egan with prayer, in a stirring Mass before
2,000 notables in the cathedral, and ended with a candlelight benediction that asked God's blessing on
mankind.
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New Russian Tank In Works
WASHINGTON (AP)
Russia reportedly has moved
Into major production of an advanced battle tank that is
tiU largely a mystery to U.S. military officials.
The Soviet army has not yet deployed the 772 tank
outside Russia and this has made it difficult to obtain
detailed technical information on its characteristics and
performance, US. sources said.
Normally, U.S. intelligence learns much about new
Soviet weaponry by observing it with Russian units in
East Germany or other Soviet bloc countries, or when
such weaponry is provided to nations in the Middle East
and elsewhere.
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Data Puzzles Scientists
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) Information that may or
may not point to the existence of life on Mars continues
to pour tn from Viking 1. Scientists are trying to figure out
Just what it means.
Viking scientists said Sunday that the data, including an
unexpected abundance of oxygen in one of Viking's lifeseeking probes, might be signs of Martian life. But they
also said nonliving chemical agents such as peroxide
crystals could be causing the reactions.
"It would Just be silly of us to say we know what the data
means," said Dr. Gerald Soffen, chief Viking scientist.
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Harris Trial May Half
LOS ANGELES (AP) The prosecution In the William
and Emily Harris trial is considering asking that Jury
deliberations be halted until a controversy surrounding
the Judge is resolved.
The defense centends Superior Court Judge Mark
Brandler is guilty of misconduct for falling to tell attorneys that he had been told some jurors might be biased
against the Harrises.
A hearing on the controversy was scheduled to resume
today. So were jury deliberations, which had recessed
over the weekend.
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WORLD

IN BRIEF
Chinese Fear Aftershocks
Will Bring New Earthquake
Foreign residents left Peking and
TOKYO (A)
Tientsin today for places of safety as the Chinese
an average of
government reported 110 aftershocks
nearly five an hour in the devastated Tangshan area.
The aftershocks Saturday night and Sunday, combined
with such other indications as nervous behavior of
animals in the Peking Zoo, prompted new warnings from
Chinese seismologists that a new major quake was unminent. It was the third such warning since Friday.
David Dean, deputy chief of the U.S. Liaison Office In
Peking, saId 18 wives and eight children of members of
the American stall were leaving today, but there were no
plans yet to evacuate any of the 31 staff members.

Sanford police today were
searching for a man In connection with a Saturday night
shooting incident in which two
men were wounded.
Investigators declined to
identify the suspect but said it is
possible that he too
have
been shot in the melee at Lake
Monroe Terrace parking lot,
Police said the suspect's
white pickup truck, found
Sunday at a residence, had
blood on the inside of the cab.
Patrolman John Moore
reported that a man in a white
pickup truck tried to shoot
Willie Williams, 50, of Lake
Monroe, in the face with a pistol
following a
bance, but two other men
deflected the gun and Williams
wasn't hit by bullets.
Detective John Foster said
that Henry Williams and Early
Spikes, of Sanford, were both
shot, however, as they ran from
the truck.
Henry Williams was treated
at Seminole Memorial Hospital,
Sanford, for a bullet wound in
the left thigh, Foster said today,
and was later released.
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ByDONNAESTES
Herald Stall Writer
LAKE MARY
The city
council in workshop session has
Informa lly agreed to adopt the
highest budget in the threeyear-old community's history
at $145,444, retaining the rate of
property taxation at three
mills, or $3 per $1000 taxable
value of real property.
The budget breakdown hi
cludes: $326,470 revenues and
expenditures in the general
operating fund and $418,974
the water department.
The water department budget
antici pa tes receipt of 1354,000 in
federal funding through the
U.S.
Farmers'
Home
Administration and use of those
funds to improve the wa ter
department and pay off
$70,000 cost of acquir ing
current system from Sou thern
Gulf Utilities,
The city expects real estate
tax receipts to rise from
re ceived this year to $110,000 in
the new year be ginning Oct. 1;
road and bridge taxes, received
from the county, to double from
$2,000 to $4,100 ; cigare tte tax es
to go up from $15,000 to $17,000;
occupations Licenses to increase
from $1,500 to $4,000; electr ical
franchise tax to go up from
$20,000to$25,000; state revenue
sharing funds to rise from
$43,000 to $69,000; federal
revenue sharing to go up from
$14,422 to $15,000 and fines and
forfeitures to increase from
112,000 to $16,000.
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Americans Still In Vietnam
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) About 20 Americans and
Vietnamese with American passports are believed still in
Vietnam following the arrival In Bangkok of 49 Americans
and dependents of Americans from Saigon.
One of the arrivals, Frederick Gulden, 54, an architect
from Chicago, IlL, reported that Vietnamese who were
moved out of the cities to new agricultural areas being
opened up are "dying like files" from disease and lack of
medical care.
Several of the evacuees said the Communist government wants to get rid of all the several hundred foreigners
still In Vietnam. Most of them are French or Vietnamese
with French citizenship.
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Chinese Keep Up Service
MIAMI (AP) An American tour in PekIig last week
continued to receive first-rats hotel service and elaborate
meals although the city had been struck by two major
earthquakes, a Miami woman said.
"They never faded all the way through to serve usa
meal and an elaborate meal at that1" Althea McNulty
said Saturday after returning from the long trip via
Tokyo.
And, while convoy, of trucks roared past the ornate
Peking Hotel taking troops and equipment to areas where
thousands were killed by the quakes, the hotel laundry
was washing the American group's clothes, she said.
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Spikes was treated for a
bullet wound in the right knee
and released.
Foster said today that no
arrest had been made in the
case but the man police are
searching for may have also
been wounded in the melee
since the inside of the white
pickup found by police was
spattered with blood,
Multiple Charges
Altamonte Springs police

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Amendment
OVIEDO
The city council
at its 7:30 p.m. meeting today
will discuss a resolution supporting the efforts of State Rep.
Robert Hattaway (D-Altamonte
Springs) in the last session of
the Legislature to amend
"Government in the Sunshine"
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have char ged two Sanford men

with robbery and aggravated
assault in connection with a
Saturday night purse-snatching
at

the

Skaggs-Albertson

parking lot, SR438 and Palm
Springs Road.
Halsey Dean Piercy, 19,
Country Club Road, and
William Henry Stokley, 18, of
405 E. 20th St., both Sanford,
were booked at county Jail In
lieu of $25,000 bond each, according to Jail records.
Altamonte police said the
arrests were made after
Sanford police stopped a sma ll
red sedan at Sanford Ave. and
Airport Blvd., after Altamonte
officers broadcast a description
of a car used by two men in the
purse-snatching.
Police said the Altamonte
Springs woman held onto her

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purse, struggling with a man, who broke into a house at 1401
until she thought she was going W. Fourth St., Sanford. Listed
to be run over by the small red as missing were refrigerator
car the men were In.
and stove and an air conAltamonte officers said a few ditioning unit.
minutes earlier another woman
Coins, Papers Missing
was able to hold onto her purse
Arthur Edward Strouse, of
outside the Altamonte Mall and Sunset Drive, Longwood,
resisted a man's attempt to reported to deputies that $100 in
grab the purse. The woman told silver coins plus personal
police two men lna red car sped papers in a strongbox were
from the mall parking lot stolen when his residence was
across to the Skaggs parking burglarized.
lot.
School Burglarized
Rape Report Probed
Burglars used rocks to smash
Sheriff's detectives today two windows at the Geneva
said a 17-year-old Altamonte Elementary School, Lake
Springs woman reported she Geneva Drive, Geneva, over
was dragged into a car by an the weekend and made off with
unidentified man late Friday, a television and a radio, valued
forced to go to an apartment, at $160, according to a report
and was raped before the man filed by Deputy John Thorpe.
freed her.
Investigation of the incident
is continuing, deputies said
itiz
today.

Two Autos Blasted
In other reports, deputies
said a south Seminole resident,
who's had repeated trouble with
vandals driving through his
lawn, blast ed at two autos
Sunday night as they damaged
his turf.
Deputy B.L. Thompson said
Aaron McGowen, of 2550
Tuscaloosa Trail, fired a .16.
gauge shotgun from a window
of his home pelting two of three
cars on his lawn wi th buc kshot
before
the
unidentified
motorists sped away.
Appliances Stolen
Saifordpoli ce said today that
Cecil Brooks, of Plant City,
rerorted appliances valued at
$2,000 were taken by burglars

C en
Input
Sought

By ED PRIO(ETr
Herald Staff Writer

Citizen participation In
county government, at best, is
dismal. At regular meetings
few citizens attend, and this
fact, plus ot he rs, has prompted
a flurry of concern on the part
of some county commissioners,
Commissioner Richard
has instructed Of fice
of Management Analysis and
Evaluation (OMAE) Director
Pat Glisson to come up with
some type of program that
includes citizen involvement.
Wi lliams sa ys he would like to
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get input f rom citizens. At the
same time, the commissioner
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said he would like to see county
government provide citizens
wi th more detailed information
By The Associated Press
about
programs and what they
ambitious map
The millions of road maps gional maps are replacing state mean to citizens.
traditionally given out free at maps.
Commission Chairman Mike
Lhenation'sservice stations are
Erickson said one company, Hattaway Is also looking at
changing these days. They are which he declined to name, ex- ways to improve comoften smaller, there are fewer perimented last year with a munication between governof them and, in some cases, kind of "minimap," but was ment officials and the average
they cost money.
dissatisfied and returned to ci tizen,
The problem goes back to regular maps.
Hattaway says he'd like to
1973. First there was the energy
see some type of ad hoc corncrunch. Service stations no
mittee appointed to study
longer needed ma ps to at tract
county government's ef.
udici
l
customers. Then there was infectiveness
and
make
flatlon. Costs rose, and the free
recommendations for positive
map became an expensive proc ha nges.
position for the oil companies.
ilattaway's proposal has
Today, according to a spo kesafworked well in other areas o
man for one manufacturer,
the country. It consists of apconsumer loo king for a particupointment of a committee
lar type of road map may have
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peopled by experts in given
to try several places before mission is looking at several fields. The "Blue Ribbon"
finding exactly what he or she alternatives,
panel makes a study of the
wants.
Though the commission governmental process then
There are no nationwide sta- heard Glisson explain Judicial makes its recommendations.
tistics available on how many requests on Friday, no formal
"I t hi nk the idea is grea t,"
oil companies s ti ll dis tr ibute decisio ns were made. Hattaway the chairman noted. "But I
the maps free of charge. "I do said he expects the commission don't know if it will work in
know it's not like it once was," to get down to making cu ts Se minole Co un ty or not."
said a spokesman for the possibly by Wednesday.
Williams sees more of a
American Petroleum Institute.
Glisson said he ex
expects
ts to series of commi ttees that co uld
ld
lie said some oil companies have direction from corn. provide feedback to elected
charge their dealers for the missioners prior to a two-day officials. In o ther words, these
maps, leaving it up to the mdi- work session set for Aug. 19-20. agencies or "teams" would
vidual station owner to decide
Glisson said he expects to report to th e citizens on the
whether to pass the cost on to receive a final decision from effectiveness of certain
the consumer. A few stations the commission on Aug. 26 or programs.
have installed vending machin- 27, in time for a Sept. 14 public
"They
would,"
says
es and are ex pe rimenting wi th hearing.
Williams, "make judgments as
50-and 75-cent maps.
This year's $21.6-million in to accomplishments."
Conroy V. Erickson, a requests
submitted
by
Williams says he will meet
spokesman for Rand-McNally department chiefs must be cut Later this week with Glisson to
Inc. of Skokie, Ill., the largest by about $4-milllon lithe county try to work out a program
producer of road maps in the commission wishes to maintain before the fiscal 1976-77 budget
country, said the free road map the 5.37 mill-land tax levied last is finalized,
isnotdead.Buthesaidmanyof year.
Williams says a process
the oil companies have cut
At 5.37 mills, landowners pay should be adopted which would
back. '
have gotten out of $5.37 for each 11,000 of taxable allow residents to tell county
ccity
ity maps and
have less property valuation.
govermnent what program they
want. That same process
-according to Williams, should
be capable of informing citizens
how well a program works.
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law.

Hattaway's amendment
would ha ve excluded from t he
law the requirement that
meetings of less than a quorum
of a governing body at which
discussion and decisions are
made on business to be open to
the public.
Hattaway had said the
amendment would make the
Law easier to enforce,
Other items on the agenda for
Oviedo's meeting tonight indude: an informal conference
with Grover H. Vossregarding
the platting of property located
at the north end of Long Lake
and consideration of a change
of zoning on the same property
from agricultural to residenu.al; City Clerk Nancy Cox will
submit her certificate of
qualified candidates for the
Sept. 7 city election;
Leon 0111ff will issue a
proclamation calling foi the
election; Council will consider
adopting a resolution regarding the election and the official
ballot and City Attorney Joseph
Davis is to present an ordinance
regarding trailer tie-downs.
Mayor

MONDAY, AC(US1'Z
Sanord
f AA, 8 p.m. cl osed, 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Cha pter 79, over Baptist Church, Crystal Lake
and Country Club, Lake Mary, 7p.m.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m.,
Clubhouse, Spring Oaks and SR 436,
TUESDAY, AUGUST 3
Booster Club meeting 7:30
High
will
p.m. in the teacher's lounge. Topi cs of discussion will
include "Booster Day" and football program ads.
Sanford Senior Citizens Club picnic at Zoological
P&amp;rk. Meet at Civic Center to go as a group. Bring own
lunch. Drinks furnished.
WEDNESDA'V, AUGUST 4
Longwood Area Sertoma auction, to benefit Seminole
Youth Ranch, 7:30 pin., Maitland Flea Market.
Demonstration at 10 s.w. at the Community Canning
Center, 504 E. Celery Ave., Sanford, on how to grow
alfalfa and bean sprouts. General public invited free of
charge. Call 323-9340 for registration.
regis
Sanford KiwanIs, noon, Civic Center.
Casselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.
Sanford Serenaders Senior Citizens
2:30 p.m.,
Sanford Civic Center.
Seminole

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

School

Dance,

THURSDAY, A(JGUSTS
Demonstration on how to make bread and butter
pickles at 10a.m. at the Community Canning Center, 504
E. Celery Ave., Sanford. General public invited free of
charge. Call 3Z3-9340 for registration.

Legal Notice
CITY
BO AROOFAOJU$TMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the City ofcasseltserry Board
Adjustment will hold a public
hearing, Mr James R Moak. on
behalf of the applicant, Ranch
House of Orange. Brevard, Is
questing a conditional 15i H
prOvidid by Section 25-115(h) Of the
Code, to Provide consumption of
alcoholic beverages on premis.s.
The parcel is legally described a$:
From the Northeast corner of
Southwest Quarter of Southeast
Quarter of Section I?. TownshIp 21
South, Ra ng e 30 East, run thence
North it dig. 46' 21" West S fiit,
run thence 4? deg. 12' 42" East $09.32
feet to Point of Beginning. thence
continue Sou th 17 dig 12' 12" East
lOO feet. run thence South 42 dig
'
West 730 feet to a point on
NorTheasterly Right of Way line
of
Slate Road 436. run thence North 47
dig
099 lI'17" West along saidRight of
100 feet, run thence North 42
dig. 47' 42" East 150 feet 10 Point of

Beginning,

Public hearIng will be held on
Thursday, August 19, 1916 at 7 30
pm in the Csnelbe rry City Hall, 95
Lake Triplet Drive, or as soon
thereaft er as possible,

Mary W. Hawthorn,

City Clerk
City of Casselb.rry.
Florida
Publish Aug 7,, 1976

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FICTITIOUS NAME
CITY OF CASSELERRY
Notice is hereby gi ven that we are
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
engaged in business at 7OS Elm Ave..
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Sanford, Seminole County, Flor ida,
the City of Casselberry Board of under the fictitious name of
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hearing. Mr. William N. Franklin,
applicant, is requesting a variance
from Sections 25.57 and II.
minimum lot width at building line
and minimum front yard setback. in
order to plat a parcel of land. The
parcel is legally descr id as:
Begin at the Northeast corner Of
the Westerly .42 feet of Lot). Block
lof the amended plat of Seminole
Park according to the plat thereof as
O. A ..v-w-

intend toregisler saidname with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
County. Florida in accordance with
the provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit: Section
11165.09 Florida Statutes 1951
51g. Sean McLain
Debra J. Bowiin
Publish Aug. 2, 9. II, 23, 1976
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DEC-13

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thtPublic R ecords of Seminole
County. Florida: Thence run N $1
deg. 30' 00" W. 320.00 feet: Thence
run S OS deg. 30' 00" W 243.793 qq,
Thence run N. 75 dig. 09' 2$" E.
23.125 feet: thence run SI? dig, 12 ,
3$" E. 100,300 feet: Thence run 552
dig. 04'27" E. 100200 feet; thence
run SS$ deg. 01' 16" E. )OI34S fret tO
a point on the East line Of the
Westerly 3.42 feet of said Lot I,
Block I. Amended Plat of Seminole
Park; Thence run N. OS dig 30' 00"
E. along said East line of the
Westerly 9.42 feet of Lot 1, Block I,
Amended Plat of Seminola Park.
267. 00S feet to the Point of Begin
fling.
Public hearing will be held on
Thursday, Aug. 19, 1976 at 7:30 P.M.
in the Casseiberry City Hail, 9$ Lake
Triplet Drive, or as soon thereafter
Mary W. Hawthorne
City Clerk
City of Canelberry,
Florida
Publish Aug. 2, 1976
DEC 16

CITY OFCASSELBERRY
SOARDOFADJUSTMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the City of Casseiberry Board Of
Adjustment will hold a public
hearing. Mr. Darryl Osterhovdt,
applicant, is requesting a variance
from Section 22$of the s.d. to
construcf an Inground swimming
pool three (3) feet from the rear of
the structure and eight (I) tilt from
the rear properly line. The parcel Is
legally described as:
,
Lot 3, Bloc k "0", Camelot
Estates Casselberry, Florida
Public hearing will be held on
Thursday, August 19. 1976 at 7:30
P.M. in the Casseiberry City Hall, 95
Lake Triplet Drive, or as soon
theraftet as possible.
Mary W. Hawthorne
City Clerk
City of Casselberry
Florida
Publish Aug. 2, 1916
DEC i;

_________________________
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we are
engaged In busi ness
1)1 HIckman
Dr., Sanford. Seminole County,
Florida under the tictitious name of
CERAMICMAIDS, and that we
Intend to register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance With
the provisions Of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To Wit: Section
16509 Florida Statutes 1957.
S. Barbara A. Prescott
Doris J. Johnson
Publish July 12, 19, 26. Aug. 2. 1976
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.1113.CA.0 9. 0
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND

LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LARGO.
Plaintiff,
CARL F. ATKISSON, it
Defendants

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: CARL F AIKISSON
RESIDENCE UN KNOWN
All parties claiming interests by,
rouof, under or against CARL F.
ATK ISSON and to all pa rt ies having
or claiming to have any right, Wit oc
interest in the real property herein
described
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a mor
tgageon the following real peoperty
in Seminole County, Florida
Lot IS. Block "C", NORTH
ORLANDO TERRACE SECTION 3,
of UNIT I, according to the plat
thereot as recorded in Plat Book 17,
Ptgel9, Public Records of Seminole
Cou nty, Flor ida,
has been filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy ofyour*
written defenses, if any, to it on van
den BIrg, Gay &amp; Burke. P A, at
Post Office Box 793. Orlando,
Florida 32*02, and tile the original
with the Clerk of t he above
styled court on or before September
2nd, 1976, otherwise a iudgmenl
may be entered aginst you for the
relief demanded In the complain? or
petition.

WlTNESSmy hand artdthesealof
said Court on July 29th, 1976.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Cler k of the Circuit Court
By: Jean E Wilke
Deputy Clerk
Publish Aug 2. 9. 16. 73, 1916
DEC II
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CITY OF CASSELBERRY
SOARDOF ADJUSTMENT
NOTICE ISIIEREBY GIVEN that
the City of Casselberry Board of
Adiustment will bold a public
hearing. Mr. Robert F. Gjtst, op
plicanl, Is requesting a Conditional
use to operate a used car tot In a C I
zone as provided by Section 25115(g) of the C4e. The parcel Is
iegally described as. '
The Northerly 13 feet of the
Easterly 16$ feet of Lot I, BlOck 1,
Casselberry Heights, Plat Book 9.
Page 37
Public Hearing will be held on
Thursday, August 19. 1976 at 7:30
P.M. in the Casselberry City Hall. 95
Lake Triplet Drive, or as soon
thereafter as possible,
Mary W Hawthorne
City Clerk
City of CaswIb.rry.

Florida
Aug 2,

Publish
DEC II

1976

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Binford
Petition

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
SEBRING (AP)
"I don't think I'll ever get over
it," says Ida Ruley, the owner of a boarding house in
which four elderly persons died in a smokey blaze. "These
people are just like our own family."
Fire officialssaid the four victims were t000idto get out
of bed fast enough to open windows for fresh air when fire
and smoke swept the second floor of the Sebring Boarding
Sunday.
"They were asleep and it happened so fast," said firefighter Ken Haynes. "They weren't burned; they died
from smoke Inhalation. They're all old people and couldn't
move that fast."
Eight others were injured, but 28 were evacuated to
safety. Fire officials said the cause of the blaze had not
been determined,
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single man,
Defendant

AMENDED
r.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that
pursuant to an Amended Summary
Final Judgment of foreclosure
entered July 29. 1916 in the Circuit
Court of ittif Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in and for Seminole County,
Florida in Civil Action No. Cl 7260
CA 09 A, ARTHUR H. BECKWITH,
JR Clerk of the said Court. will Sell
f cash in hand to the highest and
best bidder at the West front door of
the Se minole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida at 11:00 A.M. or
August 13. 1976 the following
described real property situate in
Seminole C ou nty, Florida, towit:
Lot I, Block 0. LINCOLN PARK
SUBDIVISION, as recorded in Plat
Book 7. Page 93, the Public Records
of the Seminole County, Florida.
Dated this 79th day of July. 1976
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
THOMAS, BRUGGEMAN 1.
SADER
Post Office Box 1666
Orlando, Florida 32501
Publith A ug . 7, 1976
DEC-19

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ACTION NO. 76.1 341.CA.04.E
In
CIVIL
Re:the Marriage of
RICHARD
FRANKLIN
Mc'\
CHESNE Y, Husband,
Petitioner,
AND
PEGGY GUSSIE McCHESNEY,
Wife,
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA:
TO:
PEGGY
GUSSIE
MC
CHESNEY. whose last known
residence and mailing address Is
2151 Fellowship Road, Tucker.
Georgia
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
a proceeding for Dissolution
Marriage has been filed against you
and that Petitioner, RICHARD
FRANKLIN McCHESNEY, seeks
Other relief against you
AND, you are required to appear
and file your Answer or other
def en se or pleading with the Clerk 04
the Circuit Court in and for Seminole
County. Florida, and serve a copy
thereof on Petitioner's attorney.
TERRENCE WILLIAM ACKERT.
Esquire, Suite 301, Altamonte
Centre. 25) Maitland Avenue.
Altamonte Springs, Florida, 32701,
onorbefore the 2lth day of August,
1976, or oIhirwie a default will be
entered against you
WITNESS my hand and Official
seal of the Clerk of the Circuit Court
on th.S 16th day of July. 1916
(Seat)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Linda M. Shaw
Deputy Clerk
TERRENCE WILLIAM ACKERT.
Esq
Attorney for Petitioner
Su ite 301, Altamonte Centre
2.S1 Maitland Avenue
Altamonte Springs, Florida 37701
Publish:July 19, 26, Aug 2, 9, 1976

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iN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO 76.1312.CA 0'
Div. CE
SALVATORE PEDOHE and ROSE
PEDONE, hiS wife,
Plaintiffs.
vs.

JOSEPH PAUL PEDONE and
PATRICIA A YASTE. as joi nt
tenants with right of survivorship
and BARNETT BANK OF WINTER
PARK, N A
De fendants
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO JOSEPH PAUL PEDONE

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MIAMI (AP)
"I used to ride them and watch
people onshore waving," retired sailor Al Ringer recalled
five Tall Ships paraded into the Port of Miami. "Now
I'm the one looking out. Sometimes I wish i was out
there."
As Ringer, a 71-year-old retired U.S. Merchant Marine
sailor, and tens of thousands of others watched just as
wistfully Sunday, South Florida held its own version of
New York's Four th of July Ope ration Sa il gala.
Officials said 50,000 to 70,000 spectators lined the shores
of two islands and a causeway linking Miami and Miami
Beach to watch the U.S. Coast Guard bark Eagle lead the
procession down Government Cut.
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ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
John J. Tovell
Ylenry Williams
Edna H. Waggoner, Chuluota
Thomas Hill, Deltona

Zigmont J. Krizinski
Howard R. Shuck
Earl l'routner
Roy C. Massey, Chuluota
Gladys M. Brunt, Davenport,
Iowa
Dennis C. Kimball, DeBary
Wnn,l
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Sanford:
Larry M. Alien
Brooks
David Carpenter
Mildred Dougherty
Louis Fly
Roberta Griffin
Evelyn Neiman
Charlotte Phillips
" Norma Sparks
Avis Sternstrom
Susan Tenney
Deborah Weaver
William West, DeBary
Eleanor liartik, Deltona
R osa Cannon, Deltona
Sophia Hendricks, Deltona
Leona Iliffe, Deltona
Charles Willard, Deltona
Gladys Brown, Lake Mary
Isabell Cannon, Lake Mary
Larry Bissell, Orange City
Marjorie Fleury, Oviedo
AUGUST 1, 1976
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Arnold C. Cleveland
Joe T. Collins
Virginia

Orteze Connell, Deltona
Cynthia Ferro, Deltona
Margaret A. Hayward,
Deltona
UtIle H. Ilrawley, Denison,
Texas
Russell M. Aldred, New
Sm)Tna Beach
Fred B. Crockett, Orlando
Grace E. Miller, Osteen
Ruth B. Sutterby, Winter
l'ark
DISCIIARGF,.s
Sanford:
Diza E. Brown
Marjorie J. Halback
Barbara A. Parisi
Henry Williams
Janette Ogden, DeBary
Rose E. Williams, DeBary
Donald E. Brown, Deltona
Lillian L. Diflona, Deltona
Israel Fistunan, Deltona
Annabelle H. Johrden,
Deltona
Rebecca Perez, Deltona
Ronald Alexander, Lake
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MRS. JOIINCIE W. PORTER 820 W. 20th St., Sanford, died
Saturday. Born in Washington,
Mrs. Johncie W. Porter, 80, of D.C., he came to Sanford in
200 W. 17th St., Sanford, died 1960. fie was retired from
Sunday. Born in Tazewell, Va., government service and was a
or
she came to Sanford in 1966 and member of the All Souls proven our ability to market
even larger crops. Third, the
was a member of the United Catholic Church and the
t
experience shows a way to
o
0. Methodist Church of Crystal American Legion Campbellorange
growers
to
solve
some
of
Lossing [lost
River.
their marketing and profit
Survivors include his wife,
Survivors include one
problems."
daughter. Mrs. Virginia Allen Mrs. Dorothy M. Matthews of
On the problem of marketing
Sanford; two sisters, one
of Sanford; two sons, James
larger grapefruit and orange
Porter of Ashville, N.C., and brother.
JohnG. Porter of Avon Park, 10 Brisson funeral home in crops,
thegrapef
United
spokesman
said the
ru it experience
a
grandchildren and seven great- charge,
should show the only concern
grandchildren.
the Florida citrus industry has
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Funeral
Notices
ROSALIE MATCHETT
happen to us in a few hours of
)!
hurricane, freeze or the longer
PORTER, MRS. JOHNCIE W.Miss Rosalie Matchett of 2013
range
toll
of
disease
and
w'Gravesde funeralservices for
S. Palmetto Ave., Sa nf ord. di ed
Mrs JohncieW Porter, 00,04 200
banization killing our trees." \Vh('l'(' Ii' go) l'nra)l h
July 27 at Sanford Nursing and
W 171h St. Sanford. who died
"How can you be concerned illililImIt lit1 VIW titil
Sunday. will be held at 7 30 P rn,
Convalescent Center.
a bo ut marketing larger crops ;li)Lli
Tuesday at Crystal River
Gravesideserviceswereheld
Cemetery
Brisson Funeral
when the 1975-76 grapefruit 10u1111 \
in
Homc
charge
at Anthony Cemetery, Anthony
of
movement as certified through
HARRIET DEAS
,Srranqernents
at p.m., July 29, for members
July 18 by Winter Haven
JEAN BRYANT
MATTHEWS, BERNARD 0.of the immediate family.
81.1 9212
Inspection Service shows we
Funeral services br Bernard G
Brisson Funeral home was in
Sanford
Matth ews. 7). of 520 W 201h St.
have responded to production
Sanford, who died Saturday. will
charge.
by moving a crop
challenges
be held at Warn Tuesday at the
SHIRLEY MILLETT
that is 183 per cent larger than
Brisson Funeral Home with the
834 921?
MRS. E'rIiELs'rEIlLlN(;
Rev William Ennis officiating
the hare bones 26.3 million box Casselbe'ry Winter Sprirqs
in lieu of flowers donations may
crop we were left within 1963'64
Forest City
be made to the Cancer Fund
Mrs.
M Etl'el Maxwell Sterling,
after the 1962 freeze?"
Altamonte
Brisson Funeral Home in charge
84. of 564 W. Plantation
f
The United spokesman said
RUTH TUECH
Boulevard, Lake Mary, died
the "profit key" to all Florida
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Sunday evening at Seminole
citrus growers seem ed to be a
MtamonteSprinq,
Memorial Hospital. A native of __
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"restoration of balance" in
Loiwood
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Cambridge, Md., she had lived
(East)
fresh
and
processed
sales
Sunday's high 95, today's loss
in Lake Mary for the past year,
which, he said, had "slipped
HI LDA RICHMOND
coming here from Annapolis, 75. Rainfall: .06 inch.
toward processed in everything
Partly ('loud)' through
$74 3!oi
Md.
exce pt grapefruit."
Deltorsa
mainly
She was a Methodist and a Tuesday, Scattered
"Only 12.5 per cent or less of
for
the
State
of
afternoon
thundershowers.
retired clerk
highs mostly In lower 90s and
Maryland.
losss tonight In 70s. Variable
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Survivors include two sons,
winds 10 m.p.h. Rain
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p ~
probability is 50 per cent.
U.S. Army retired, of Lake
EXTENDED FORECAST
Mary and William M. Sterling
Scattered mainly afternoon
of Missoula. Mon., eight
and eeuing thundershowers,
m grandchildren and 11 greatsslth highs in the upper *Os to
grandchildren.
mid 90s and Iosss In the lOs.
(;rainkow-Gaines Funeral
Tuesday's Daytona Beach
Home, Longwood, in charge.
tides: high 2:07 a.m., 2:51 p.m.,
Where Quality Sells &amp; Service Tells
low 8:15 a.m., 9:04 p.m. Port
BERNARD G. MAli HEWS
Canaveral: high 1:41 a.m., 2:35
104 E. Commercial
Dial 327-5762
Bernard G. Matthews, 73, ,f p.m.. loss 8:09 a.m., 8:44 P.M.

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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Linda M. Shaw
Deputy Clerk
JOHN A. BALDWIN of
Baldwin &amp; Dikeou
Attorneys at Law
$00 Highway 1797
Fern Park, Florida 32730
Altorney for Plaintltf
Publish July 19, 26, Aug 2. 9. 1976
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operation so she could graduate
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Afflicted wi th a birth defect, f rom the University of Sou th '
stricken with epilepsy, raped Florida as a speech major.
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and having suffered a heart at. "Maybe I did have some fear
tack have not altered Janet L of what might happen. I wanted
Seminole County Commission
Findling's
philosophy of paople to know I could finish a
candidate Thomas Binford says
benefiting from experiences. B.A., or I wanted it on my
he has secured enough petition
"
the unfortunate tombstone. I don't know," Miss
signatures to qualify as an
things that have happened to Findling explained.
independent hopeful In the
me to my benefit," said the 29Later that year, surgery
September 7 primary election,
year-old epilepsyconsultant to a could be prolonged no more.
Binford, who is opposing
federally funded council on re- Whlleontheoperatlngtableshe
Democratic incumbent Michael
tardatlon.
suffered a heart attack.
Hattaway in the county cornMiss Findling was born with a
Paralyzed, months of therapy
the spine and two followed.
planned to turn his petition over
fused vertebrae in the neck. She
She returned to college, re-to Seminole Supervisor of
started physical therapy at 6, ceived a master's degree,
Elections Camilla Bruce a day
but one side of her body taught for a while and finally
before the August 3 deadline.
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remains shorter than the other moved to Tallahassee In her
The petitions of all county
which causes her to limp,
present position.
independent contenders must
While a sophomore in Palm
In September, 1973, while viabe certified by the elections
it
seems
Beach
High
School,
she
passed
iting her parents in Palm
A
street
sign
In
Lake
Mary
may
look
confusing,
but
office to insure that each ROAD
but It connects to out in class one day. The diag- Beach, two armed men robbed
Evausdale
Rd.
cannot
be
seen
from
candidate has secured
nosis
epilepsy and a brain the family and raped Miss
Jackson Rd., hence If you travel down Jackson Rd., you will
signatures from at least 10 per CONFUSION?
tumor in a de lica te part of the Find ing.
into
Evansdale
Rd.
(Herald
Photo
by
Elda
Nichols)
cent of the registered voters in
brain that made surgery risky.
She says the incident did not
the area he wishes to represent.
Around June, 1968, "things scar her. It made her more inBinford, who recently
.
started to get worse," she re- terested in the rights of prisoncompleted a term as chairman
called. At that time she was ers and of victims.
M
of the Seminole County Port
havingasmanyasloOseizures "Iguesslalwaystrytofind
Authority (SCOPA), said his
a day.
the good side of whatever
petition contains around 2,600
Sur gery was ordered to re- tragedy has occurred," she
names. This is about 20 per cent
move a calcium deposit near said. "I guess, rat he r than
a bo ve the required 2,185 in
the speech centers of the brain, being bitter against the whole
District I, with the extra
By The Associated Press
sight, however, for the rubber ances. They claim the a.ssoci- But she pleaded to postpone the world."
signatures providing insurance
Picket lines today dashed the workers strike that has idled a
r,.Ii.,,., Inn
mi,,.h
nn ISm
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agai nst thosee which ma y be hopes of West Virginia coal op60,000workers for 104 day
courts to solve disputes which
Small Tractor, Small Price
thrown out as "invalid."
erators that some miners would
12.30 Isp dies*[
A weakening in the coal strike could be handled at the local
break ranks in a two-week-old had seemed likely after United level through union grievance
1!IU$TI
wildcat strike that has spread Mine Workers' District 31, procedures.
to8O,000 miners in seven states. representing about 20,000
Local 1759 struck last month
"It didn't pan out," said a miners in northern West Vir- over a job-posting grievance at
spokesman for Consolidation ginia, voted over the weekend the Cedar Coal Co. mines. When
Coal Co. Pickets were march- to heed its leadership's call to a judge fined the local $50,000
m
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ing at its 11 mines, which em- return to work today.
plus $25,000 a day, other locals
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ploy 3,700 men, and no workers
Hood Tractor Co.
But more than 1,500 miners in joined the strike in sym pa thy.
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1130 N Ora,,. S;e,,,om Trail
showed up for the ear ly shift. A the southern areas, including By Friday, an estimated 80,000
O,'t4i,do,
33544
spokesman at the Eastern As- the 213 mem be rs of Local 1759 miners were out in West
411 Maen.t,a A..
At?mont,
Fla 32151
sociated Coal Co.'s Federal No. who started the strike, vowed Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky,
A tamonte p'''
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421
4$44
ii. ;i.v
I mine at Grant Town said "a Sunday to Dress their walkout. Ohio India na 1linni anti
carload and a truckload" of despite a federal Judge's offer Pennsylvania.
pickets appeared and no miners to cancel $300,000 in fines if t he y
In other labor developmen ts :
reported for work.
went back.
-California's 76 canneries
Local 1759 president Hayes began reo pe ning to process tomany of Califor.
nia's canneries reopened after Holstein had predicted after the matoes, apricots, pears and
tli~
settlement of a harvest-time vote that i( they I miners in the peaches after 13 Teamsters Iafli~
strike by 60,000 cannery work. north) go back, we'll just send cals representing 60,000 canne'T"
ers, and the nation's air traffic up pickets and have them out ry workers ratified a settlement
late Friday of an 11-day strike.
controllers ended a work slow- again."
The
weekend
meetings
had
The three-year pact, hamdown
that
caused
delays
at
a
TOM BINFORD
_ few airports. No solution was in been called at the direction of mered out by negotiators in
UMW President Arnold Miller, Washington, will raise the
ON VACATION I
who told local union presidents current $4.93 hourly wage by
on Friday in Charleston, W.Va., $1.60.
CELERY CITY
to order their members back to
-The Federal Aviation Adwork.
ministration said air traffic
PRINTING COMPANY
eminerssathey would controllers had ended their
not return unless they got to four-day "work by the book"
h
IS CLOSED FOR VACATION
meet with officials of the Bitu- slowdown after the FAA agreed
TILL AUGUST 9.
Record fresh our fine 1975-76 round orange minous Coal Operators Associ- to expedite action on a pay
ORLANDO
domestic and export grapefruit and Temple crops will have ation to discuss their griev. reclassification study.
sales have led movement of the gone into fresh markets. If
state's largest grapefruit crop compared with grapefruit's 40
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in history, United Growers said per cent it is obvious we are not
today,
advertising, promoting or
Fresh grapefruit sales will merchandising our oranges as
reach and pass 39 million four- we should," McGee said.
fifths bushel cartons in 1975-76 __________________________
season or approximately 40 per
cent of a crop that has long been
0
dominated by processing, said
4
Gen. Mgr. Wilson McGee o(the
'.
Orlando-based grower
or ganization.
"The fresh grapefruit record
proves several points. First. a
I
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profitably. Second, we have
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PATRICIA A. VAST F
Whose residence
is unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a mor.
tgage he, been filed against you,
and you are required to servea copy
of your written defenses, If any, to it
on JOHN A. BALDWIN. Baldwin I,
D'keu, Attorneys at Law. 500 High
xay 17 92, F er n Park, Florida 32130.
and liletheoriginel with t h e C ler k of
the above styled court at the
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida, on or befor e
Aug us t 2 4th. 1976, QIh(rwie a
ivdgment may be entered against
you tor the relief demanded in the
Complaint,
THIS NOTICE shall be published
once each week for four (4) con
secutive weeks in the Evening
Herald. Sanford. Florida
WITNESS my hand and seal of
said Court on this ISth day of July,

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Are Boondoggle
Government pamphlets explaining work
dangers to farmers and ranchers are sparking
controversy because of material one congressman
says must have been written "for a New Yorker
about to visit a farm for the first time."
The booklets, prepared at a cost of almost
$500,000 by the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration are designed to help farmers and
ranchers understand new federal safety rules, so
they say.
One pamphlet, "Safety With Beef Cattle,"
declares in large, bold print that "hazards are one
of the main causes of accidents" and explains,
"You can make your work area safe by finding
hazards and removing them."
Sen. Carl Curtis, R-Neb., says the language Is
"so incredibly arrogant and insulting that it nearly
leaves me speechless." He said OSHA material for
other industries is not so childish and that apparently only farmers have been singled out for
such treatment. (Like, for instance, Senator, the
OSHA regulation requiring separate male and
female toilets for family owned and operated firms?)
The beef cattle booklet has the American
National Cattlemen's Association "laughing with
tears in our eyes" with such advice as: "When
.loorz are wet and slippery with manure, you can
have a bad fall. You could also trip over junk or
trash."
The pamphlets are being distributed in
cooperation with the Extension Service in the
Agriculture Department. New federal rules affecting farmers who hire outside labor have been
announced by the agency.
One cluster of regulations affecting protective
shields around machinery was to have gone into
effect June 7 but was delayed until Oct. 25, partly
because the informational material, including the
pamphlets, was not ready.
Rep. Thomas Hagedorn, R-Mich., said, "The
material in these pamphlets seems to be written for
a New Yorker about to visit a farm for the first
time." He said 155,000 copies of each of 28 pamphlets are being printed at a cost of $347,220 and
that the government paid experts at Purdue
University $119,500 for developing the material.
Among the pamphlets are: Safety with FrontEnd Loaders; Beware of Machine Hazards, Rules
for Flagmen, Cotton Harvesting Safety, Using
Anhydrous Ammonia Safely, Safety with Rotary
Mowers, Working Safely with Poultry, and Using
Grain Harvesting Equipment.
Sen Herman Talmadge, D-Ga., noted that a
new OSHA pamphlet advises farmers to "speak
softly to cows."
"Then there's one about being careful when
you step in manure because it's slippery."
(Reprinted with permission from the Santa
Ana Register)

Slow Progress
While the United States of America has been celebrating iii
200 years of nationhood, our friends In Western Europe have
taken a step toward forming a more perfect union of their own.
The nine countries of the Common Market finally have agreed
on the size and composition of a European Parliament to be
elected in 17&amp;
Officially at least, European governments still look upon the
Common Market as a framework for eventual political union.
Ever since Napoleon's time, the Idea of a United States of
Europe has inspired some political thinkers as the ultimate key
to peace and prosperity on the continent. The survival and
growth of the Common Market has kept the flame alive,
although realists admit that the ground gets sticky when the
confront the Issue of submerging political as well as economic
Independence to the common cause.
An elective European Parliament with 410 members could
turnout to be quite an arena for conflict and debate, especially If
it presumes to wield any real political power. Britain, France,
Wed Germany and Italy each would hold 81 seats, with the
remainder going to the other five countriats on the basis of their
relative size. While the European governments now are
determined to go ahead and set up such a parliament, we won't
he holding ow breath waiting for it to start assuming any
sovereignty. Frankly, we doubt If many Europeans are holding
their breath In anticipation, either.

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"Gosh, SOft I wish I could help you, but I'm
afraid I'm going through an identity crisis, too!"

The Clock
By BILL CURRIE

Attended a double celebration of sorts in
Jacksonville over the weekend as the bride of 18
years and yours truly were co.guests of honor at a
wedding-anniversary party.
A nephew unwittingly p4cked our anniversary
date to become a new groom and I must admit that
for a guy who was taking that initial step to the altar
he showed some class and Ingenuity.
Early Saturday afternoon, he caine to the conclusion that many of those In attendance at the
wedding would surely 'decorate' his automobile
prior to the departure of the bride and groom on
their honeymoon.
So he wisely packed the bags the two would need,
locked them securely In the trunk and hid his car In
a friend's garage where It wouldn't be found by
those pranksters.
Uving In a rather fashionable neighborhood, the
groom's father had arranged for an off-duty deputy
sheriff to control the flow of traffic before, during
and after the wedding.
Once the marriage vows were exchanged and the

well-wishers gathered around to toast the union, the
newlyweds quickly changed Into traveling attire
and headed out the door for parts unknown.
All the rice.tossers wondered where the groom's
car was parked, hoping to get that one last chance
to write significant phrases on same with various
and sundry colors of paint and the like.
However, none was In sIght and as the couple
dashed through the long line of guests a sheriff's
cruiser slid next to the curb and the newlyweds
jumped into the back seat andwere whisked away
before anyone knew what had happened.
Later, we all learned that the off-duty deputy had
transported them to their 'stashed' auto and before
anyone could follow In pursuit the couple had
departed for an undisclosed destination.
We had never heard of this being done and were
amazed that the groom and his father had planned
the exit so well that it w'. 'Lf without a hitch.
It wasn't necessarily sr earth-shattering thing,
but unusual and I thought you might enjoy reading
about a different touch to a wedding.

TOM TIEDE

They nded with the Soviet has gone. The Olympic spirit is
$50 million. We are the only
-25, 90 over-all. Most of them
Harvey Glance, Phoenix City,
Union, the host country for the missing."
country that does not have came from its women, who Ala.; Johnny Jones, Lampasas,
er.
1980 Games and the country
The next Games are in Mossome government assistance." dominated the swimming Tei.; Millard Hampton, San
Now the question is, are the whose athletes won the most cow, four years from now.
The Americans won eight events almost to the extent the Jose, Calif., and Steve Riddick,
Olympics over? Has the world medals here, accusing Canada There is no way of knowing how ___________________________________________________
gold medals Saturday, five of American men ruled theirs.
PhiladelphIa, won the 400tgrown the vision of Baron de of kidnaping a 17-year-old diver they will fare. There are
Shirley Babashoff, America's meter relay in 38.33 seconds.
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Monday, Auo. 2. lfls—SA them in boxing, for their best
ubertin, who sought broth- and angrily demanding his re- reports from China Indicating
showing of the Games. But top woman swimmer who won
The quartet of Harvey Fraerhood through sports in found- turn to Russian control.
that enormous nation, not an
there was disappointment, too. three silver and a gc!d, cast a zier, Philadelphia; Bennie
ing the modern Game's in 1892?
It was symbolic of the course Olympic participant, may stage
- They lost a couple they figured glance at the broad-shouldered Rrnwn, Malpitas, Calif.; Fred
has, as International Olympic of the Games — athletes ser- conflictIng games with in- Greece,
gantic problems of organ. to win — Frank Shorter in the East German women and Newbouse, Baton Rouge, La.,
Committee director Monique ving as pawns In a larger game, vitations to the 28 African naPhillip Krumm, the head of ization."
marathon and Dwight Stones in sniffed:
and Mule Parks, Los Angeles,
Berlioux said, the soul gone 'out mere walk.on participants on a tions that boycotted the XXI 01. the United States Olympic
As to the Americans' per- the high Jump.
"I'm glad I don't have to walk won the 1,600 meters easily In
of the Olympics?
global stage concerned with ympiad.
Committee, opposed the latter formance, which ended on a
The United States finished around my neighborhood 2:58..
The Games ended Sunday, as politics,
Intern at Ion a I
Beyond Moscow, the future is suggestion and Insisted that (1) high note Saturday, Krumm wIth 34 gold medals, 35 sIlver looking like a guy."
Those were the filth and sixth
they started more than two diplomacy, racial tensions, even more cloudy. Conflicting the Games will continue and (2) said, "We
did better than the and 25 bronze, a total of 94.
The East German women gold medals collected by the
weeks ago, with pomp and cer. wheat deals, fears, security,
proposals have been made
the Americans will im- last Olympics against tougher Russia led with a count of 47.43. won both their relays in the II- Americans in track and field, a
jnony clouded by controversy
"They have placed an Iron disperse the Olympics among prove,"The name and the competition. We spend $1 mil- 35, 125.
East Germany, backed nal day of track and field, and sport they once dominated.
and international political collar on the Olympics," said various countries, or give the Games will carry on," he said, lion a year
on
team
developby
a
massive
government the American men won both of
wrangling.
Madame Berlioux. "The soul Games a permanent site in but noticed, "we face some gl- ment, The East Germans spend subsidy program,
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Does advertising contribute anhlng to
world? Is mankind served by efforts to show that
his brand of miracle suds gets clothes whiter
than those miracle suds? Couldn't the $28 billion
spent In America every year on advertising be4
better used elsewhere, say in improving the
nation's schools?
Such questions have been asked not only by
critics of this country's economic system but by
conscientious advertising people themselves,
and certainly by everyone who has ever been
Irritated by an interuption to a television
program for some Inane commercial
"message." One leading member of the advertising profession has met the questions head
on.
Rather than being an expensive parasite on
the social structure, "adverttping is as vital to
the preservation of freedom in my country as
free exercise of publishing a newspaper or the
free exercise of building a church or the free
exercise of the right of trial by Jury." aserts
Tom Dillon, chairman of the board of Batten,
Barton, Durstine &amp; Osborn, Inc.
ror one ming, ne poirns ow in an aaaress
reprinted in the BBDO Newsletter, the ads'
agency's house organ, part of that $28 bIllion
allegedly wasted on local and national advertising pays the entire cost of running all
radio and television networks In the United
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JOHN CUNNIFF

Our columns about reporter Bernton's experIences among the migrant workers, mean.
while, brought down an avalanche of letters upon
the Labor Dept. The mall was so heavy,
secretaries had to use a form letter to respond to
all the Inquiries.
This has produced some favorable results.
Labor Secretary William J. Usery met with
Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz to discuss what
the Administration could do to help migrant
workers. Our sources say Usery sincerely wants
to press for collectie bargaining rights for farm
workers. He also met with representatives of the
National Assn. of Farmworker Organizations, a
group that has been rebuffed by the Labor Dept.
in the past.
As a direct result of our columns, the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
has also agreed to inspect five times more
migrant howing next year. More comprehensive

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Seahawks Come Close, Fall By 2 7-20

Expansion teams aren't sup.Union enlarged Its over-all stiperiority, increasing its total

season game. Seattle and the
NFL's other newcomer this

ast Germany, with a popu-

But the Klngdome crowd of

got to see all our people and still

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veteran quarterback Jim Plun- second touchdown after Andy 15-14, Detroit defeated Buffalo

given a perfect 10 seven times.
Nikolai Andrlanov of the So-

days before the season opener In the third period to put the lation time on rookie Gordon Houston plays at Kansas City. Washington added a third,

gold medals, but didn't make

/, c Ke e ye r

The Russians won 47, East Jim Zorn, who spelled starting seconds, but was dropped two
Germany 40 and the United quarterback Neil Gralf after yards short of the goal line as
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (AP)
StateS 34.
halftime, passed and ran the clock ran out.
— A magistrate's hearing is
This subordinate position tO Seattle's way back into the
"This game gives us a great scheduled today in SummerCommunist rivals is certain tO
vile, S.C., for former Citadel
provoke fresh howLs from the
basketball
star Rodney
traditional "Viewers With
McKeever,
who
was arrested
AliU'm,"whOthinkthepoWerfUl
during
the
weekend
on charges
United States should never lose
of forgery and receiving stolen
sports contests.
checks.

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letic Association will say It is all
the fault of the Amateur

Most of last season's winners ances of the weekend, Pitta- spoiled by a dislocated right least in the West.
The losers in the gymnastics
opened this year's pre-season burgh's Terry Bradshaw con- shoulder suffered by All-Pro
play on a successful note Satur- nected on 15 of 20 passes for i.t wide receiver Charley Taylor, were Russia's Olga Korbut and,
Pittsburgh beat New Orleans

standards will aLso be Issued.
for the low productivity of Its own shipyard
SHIPBUILDING SCANDAL: Senate in- workers, the
memo charges.
Nemport News Shipbuilding Co. may have company
official, William Cardwell, that he had
committed criminal fraud in filing an $894 used
"exaggerated,
unsupportej or inaccurate
mithon claim against the Navy.
figures."
He
had
acted
under "the direction or
Sen. William Proxmlre, D.-WIs., chairman
of
the
knowledge"
of
the
company, he disclosed,
an economy.In.government subcommittee, Is
Proxznlre's investigators report the Navy Is
building complex, part of the politically
powerful of fraud and that "without a mandate from the
The evidence was extracted from 64 huge fraud."
volumes of data, which the company submitted
Because "the Navy and the Df
to Promire's staff. The volumes are as cxDept
pensive as some of the small ships that Newport appear to have no taste for this kind of flrst-twyj
News builds. Bound in gold metallic covers with investigation," the staff recommends calling in
rich imitation leather backing, the volumes cost th Justice Dept. Proxmtre ha now agreed

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To L o s 1\ ng e I e s B y 26-3

Ness Elliot, 20, both of Charles- rookie coach says his Tampa done a good Job with this young
ton, S.C., were arrested Satur- Bay Buccaneers expansion team. Tampa looks like it'll be a

class athletes. Nor does from 71 to 63 players Tuesday,
America seem inclined to turn rested Bob Griese and Earl
all of Its top athletes into Morrall Saturday night.
students and teachers. on a
Incumbent third-stringer Don
permanent payroll with special StrOCk hit 10 of 15 fIrst af
achievement, as in the Soviet a 52-yard touchdown pass play
Union.
to Freddie Solomon.
The thought of a national
Free agent Gary Valbuena
team Is offensive to most off I. completed four of nine tosses
dais and athletes.
for 38 yards as Miami scored on
by Garo Yepremian. And

isn't much to evaluate."

football team.

say:

Brian "Bud" Aim, who collect.

killed the four-yearld grudge

covers may add up to a Far greater Ices to the
Under pressure from ProzinJre, meanwiJe taxpayers. In a confidential report to Prozmlre, the Navy has also appointed a three-mag board

coach, said, "I think It's great and said,"I shocked myself to said Sunday after collecting final round, interrupted by a few birdies but never going
$40,000 with a pressure-packed, thunderstorm for 1i hours In over par, found the birdie range
we have a fresh, new team cv- tell th truth."
Minnesoia, wlthhout holdout one-stroke victory In the $200,- late morning.
on the last two holes. However,

The panies. At a closed session of the Senate apstrong propriations Committee, Proxmlre pushed

present."
board arm other Pentagon officials t report'
For example, Newport News dunned the back to tow
different congreujon committees

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is all

rivals as the fl-hole tournament Ing money winner thIs year.

Wedkin,

Bob

67-72 6474--pe
Minne. S1O.dOO

io'n Liit,r,
Bob

W7TIn. $&amp;S21

Rs* CoIdwsII.

cathlon. He trained four years think that's a safe conclusion." sInce 1974, I really wanted this challengers gradually faded. finished witha one-wider-par 70
General Manager Mike Lynn one.
ofl his own to achieve the
Aim took the lead for good for a n-hole total of 272.

Tgm JenkinL

unresponsive

eyes ReIch, told Foreman to return didn't look at the leader board

Ofl

the 68th hole.

closing 74, tied for third with

6473-72 67-260

66 7467 7O-210

"I was nervous, kind of shaky five-way tie for the lead. AlUm refused to bend to the pressure.
The best advertisement for managed only 83 yards rushing
the U.S. system was Bruce Jen- and Viking Coach Bud Grant out there," Aim said. "It's took a bogey 5 on the 64th hole,
Aim, who started the fourth

The dull,

Al

that's what this

l quarterback whose job has losing to Yugoslavia in the
at times appeared to be In jeop- semifinals. Secondary losers
7067-71 70-276 ardy,
had a fine exhibition are the teams in the National
$10,Ø
opener.
He completed 11 of 13 Basketball Association that
7ó654-279

Bin Cren$h, $7$)

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biggest winners may be the
debut was the coach's son,
McKay. Young McKay, a wide Buffalo Braves and Chicago
receiver who played for his Bulls, who now own the respecfather at Southern Cal and went tive services of Dantley and
on to play in the nowdefunct May.
The biggest basketball loser
World Football League, hauled

when we gave him the

n I looked up at the board his fifth PGA victory, and first

all the records In the world." rookie Don Testerman. He

p

McKay, who coached the Uni- very lethargic game and they immediately followed Corn-

B u d , II in B u n d Ie C) f Ne r ye

cost, of course, was added to the taxpayers' bIll, Investigators to go through the evidence that

overstated by $200 million or more. .
evidence we have received raises a

Andrianov fell victim to the
opportunity very often.
needs
a
syndrome
that no one loves a
"The offensive line

Coach John McKay's Bucs, Trojans to four national titles thought on defense we missed a "I'm not jealous," he said.
'People are always more interone of the NFL's two 1976 ex- before moving into the pro lot of tackles."
pansIon teams, lost their first ranks this year with the new
Spurner, the quarterback ested in won-men then men."
game ever Saturday night when team, did not appear upset wIth Tampa Bay picked up from
Basketball
the Los Angeles Rams romped the Bucs' performance.
San Francisco 49ers in the exThe
United
States regained
to a 26-3 victory.
But after loosing his "home- pansion draft, was one
of the the gold medal in the sport born
Minnesota lost a second pen- Cllve Rush, former head coach time National Conference les Coliseum, he did find a lot of completed 11 of 16 passes for
gets the top award as the man
od score when Oscar Reed fum- of the Boston Patriots and for- champion Rams controlled the room for improvement.
yards, even though he was tin- who molded 12
indivIduals Into
bled on Miami's one yard line mer assistant coach of the New contest, the obviously out"We were unaggressive and der constant pressure from
a
smooth-working
unit. The to
and Miami gained a touchback. York Jets, has signed a twoyear manned Bucs hardly embar- uninspired," McKay said. "I Rams' rush.
American players were Adrian
Grant, talking about his of- contract to coach the U.S. rassed McKay. They played thought (quarterback Steve)

admltte,1 he might have thrown of five fourth-quarter passes
for Army artilleryman in Viet knew I needed Just two putts to putt for a birdIe 2 on the 70th
the dIscus 250 feet if he had been
yards, Including a 15-yard Narn,
now is a bundle of nerves win and I went out and got hole. That gave him a twostroke
a product of the Leipzig factory, touchdown toss to Morris on the pro
golf tour. And he
them."
lead and enabled him to
but added:
Owens.
likes that way.
While admitting to a
lthat.snd the closing charge of
"That's not (or me. I wouldn't

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Miss Korbut, love object of
the 'mnastic world when she
won two gold medaLs four years
ago, lost her stage to Comaneci
and picked up a lone individual
silver medal. Asked by one reporter how she felt about her
in status, Miss Korbut answered: "I don't want to answer that." Then she walked

mission to look into It all.
exhibition victory over Mm- slder extending his contract Summerville grocery store.
Yet, America isn't ready to nesota which quarterbacks to after the present pact ended.
setuparobotschoolsuchasthe possibly cut Tuesday. But the
Viking quarterback Fran
East Germans have at Leipzig, three who played made it hard Tarkenton hit 7 of 11 passes for Rush To Coach
with its teams of white-coated for hIm.
58 yards In the first 16 n-minutes Merchant Marines
doctors, test tubes, wires and
Shula, expected to axe one as Fred Cox made a 40-yard

one of the harshest critics of

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B i c s Sc r appy', B ii i L

blame the NCAA. And the Pres- Don Shula hoped to decide from he wouldn't
renegotiate Fore-- identified as Elliot tried to pass on after its rude introduction to
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cago to two scores, including a "Newsweek," "Time" and

Zorn, who was with the Dallas land in the offseason, for a sec- 59-yard dash to the four. The sent
and San Diego bounced Musso late in the final quarter.
Cowboys through the preseason ond quarter score, and Kermit Giants had tied the game with Philadelphia 20-7.
Don Woods scored twice for San

the United States, climbed over Seahawks as they left the field Pearson, passed for two
Uncle Sam's back into second trailing 17-0 at halftime, had touchdowns and ran for a third.
place In the standings based on plenty to cheer about in the lie made a scrambling bid for a

Bureaucrats Bungle
bureaucrats.

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JACK ANDERSON

The bureaucrats sat at their desks and, with a
great shuffling of papers and clacking of
typewriters, drafted programs to rescue the
lowly stoop laborers. Yet these bureaucrats had
never even met a migrant worker.
The results are now In for the first half of
fiscal 1976. A staggering $30 million, of course,
went for the care and comfort of the

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apologies to make for
The victory was the first for next week," said Zorn. 'Our Gossett also booted field goals land 21.0,
tera is a straight shooter. He
Washington trimmed Baltimore, last year's Cm- Nemtsazov to Canada by deAmericans' over-all perform- tells It like It Is.
new 49er head Coach Monte receivers were great, even bet- of 22 and 20 yards for San Atlanta 17-10, St. Louis nipped derella team.
tection, according to the Canaance in the Montreal Games.
"It was nice to come close, Clark, whose team held a 24-0 ter than I thought they would Francisco.
the
New
York
Jets
13-12,
Los
Ed Williams scored his sec- dians, and by the charms of a
"Better than Munich," he but it would have been nice to third-period lead before Seattle be."
The New England Patriots, In Angeles ruined Tampa Bay's ond touchdown with 15 seconds young girl. accorilin to the Soi' competition."
the upstart Seattle Seahawks three late touchdowns to make 7-0 late in the first period on won the first overtime game of slipped by Green Bay 23-17. In quarterback
John Reeves hit 11
The U.S. medal total equaled said after his first-year Nation- it a game.
Delvin William's eight-yard the year, beating the visiting clashes between winners, Oak- of 14 passes for 81 yards for the
there was one additional gold, 21) to the San Francisco 49ers we had going Into the game," consumed
9:50 of the quarter. contest.
up Dallas 17-14 and Miami put
Quarterback Virgil Carter the doll of the gymnastics set,
34 to 33, and Improvement In a Sunday in a preseason opener said Clark, a former assistant
Larry Schreiber hauled in a
Sam Cunningham dived over down Minnesota 16-3. In other came off the bench in the sec- won three individual gold mod-

Fe d AAo ye I.

WASHINGTON
The American taxpayers
contribute generously to a varIety of worthy
causes. But the deprived and the depressed, the
aged and the ailing, usually wind up merely with
ancillary benefits. The real beneficiaries, invariably, are the bureaucrats who manage the
programs.
They pay themselves generous salaries,
provide themselves fancy offices and surround
themselves with secretaries and subordinates,
The busy bureaucrats then form committees,
hold meetings, conduct studies, write reports
and issue statements.
After all this has been paid for, only a tiny
traction of the money is eft for the purpose that
was intended.
We have taken up the typewriter, for
exmp1e, to champion the migrant farm workers
who toll under miserable conditions to make
America the bed fed nation In history. We sent
our reporter, Hal Bernton, to live and work with
them. He found them living In squalor, exploited
by the planters, neglected by the government,
Ignored by society.
The bureaucrats would never let an up.
portunity Like this go by. At the Labor Dept.,
bureaucrats wangled $60 million from the taxpayers this year to help the migrant laborers out
of th. stream and to place them In career jobs.

MONTREAL (AP) — The Castro, and the revolution.
Swimming and Diving
philosophical credo of the
Lasse Viren of FInland won
The American men won 12 of
Olympics is to compete, not to the Woolworth double the 5,- 13 gold medals. Particularly
win. Philosophically, then, 000 and 10,000 meters — (or the brilliant was John Naber, who
there were more than 7,000 win- second straight Olympics. He took four golds — two in relay
ners at the 1978 Summer tried the killing marathon for races and a silver, and Brian
Games.
the first time ever, finished Goodell, a 17-year-old high
But on the theory that gold Is fifth, and said: "The race was school kid who won both the 400indeed more cherished than sil- not so very hard. I trained al- and grueling 1,500-meter
ver, bronze or a paper certifi- most 30 mIles a day."
freestyles in world record
cate of participation, here are
The biggest losers in track times.
the biggest winners and losers and field are Americans Dwight
The East German women
In the five major sports:
Stones and Frank Shorter.
won 11 of 13 gold medals. KorTrack and Field
Stones, a heavy favorite in nelia Ender, a classy 17-yearBruce Jenner of the United the high jump, didn't like the old, was the dominant member
States laid claim to the title of Olympic housing accom- of the team, winning three mdithe world's best athlete with a modations so he returned to vidual races, Including two that
record-shattering performance California to train. He didn't were only 25 minutes apart.
In the decathlon. A strong man like the rain that fell constantly
Klaus Dibiasi of Italy won his
with matinee-Idol looks, Jenner during the high jump final. He third straight Olympic gold in
says he would welcome movie didn't like the way the Cana- platform diving and his fourth
offers.
dians didn't finish the Olympic medal in this event spanning a
Alberto Juantorena of Cuba, edifices on time. He didn't like 12-year period.
who st' ides like a thoroughbred his third-place finish, either.
The swimming and diving
race horse, galloped to ImpresShorter trained tour years to losers were the American wornsive victories in the 400 and 800 finIsh second In the grueling 26- en, who won a single gold medal
meters, the first man ever to plus miles of marathon. "In but went under swinging at the
win this double in Olympic his.. 1972 (at Munich), I never ex- broad-shouldered East Gertory. He dedicated both pected to win," Shorter said, mans, and the Russian diving
triumphs to his leader, Fidel "Today (Sunday), I did."
team.
We don't want to lift weights
arid look like them, the Amencan women said as they had no
difficulty lifting their bronze
and silver medals. The Rims.sians went home one diver

Wa naad ,,n,,arnnsnnt

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,money far development and facilitles. We do not want government direction."
The grandfatherly retired
business executive from Ke-

Today? Americans abroad have become
Series Varm-Up
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Americans alone. When they get Into trouble
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their government Is often without pity. In
Mexico, for Instance, more than 600 Americans
are being held In dungeons and prisons under
stations. Another part of it provides the bulk of
some of the most barbaric conditions of this
the support of 1,819 daily and 8,824 weekly
century In this hemisphere. People arrested for
newspapers and 9,872 consumer, trade and
traffic offenses have been beaten. Kids caught
technical magazines.
with Mary Jane have been tortured. The
situation Is an international scandal, dirty
have a press and the paper to put in It, and a way
YORK
lAP)small
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its chairman
position to the national objective of increasing
details have become legend, yet U.S. authoritiesNEW
termed
"another
and prudent
step"
of distributing the paper?" he asks. "You may
have done virtually nothing.
toward reducing inflation, the Federal Reserve
begins and ends with personal savings, as dishaveaccesstoapressortoaradiostationortoa
Board has cut Its growth target for consumer
Actually, the government has been wo
tinquished from consumption."
television station, of what value
than negligent in Mexico. In some Instances, savings, and thereby confused more than a few
according to State Department officer Andy people.
lie maintains It is also difficult to reconcile
It is no coincidence, he suggests, that adAntippas, it has been Inhuman: "We know of
Speaking very generally, money is the fuel of
cases where our counsels have been In the next economic activity. The Fed controls it, or at least
of the private economy" seem "posed for further
which have developed the highest social and
room while Americans were being tortured. In seeks to. Too much money flowing into the
advances" with such basic economic facts as:
economic
values. Conversely, freedom is most
one case, and I won't say where, our man could economy can generate inflationary demand; too
hear a beating taking place on the other side c, little can retard growth.
capacity, has not yet managed to recover to even forbidden by
law or controlled to render It
an open door. A guard was there with a twisted
For tour straight quarters the Fed has reduced
smile, and our guy was afraid to do anything." its long.term money-supply growth. Consumer
74.2 per cent In 1970, 87.3 in 1967 and 74.2 In
"TTanny," says Dillon, "hates advertising
1961.
savings are a part of money supply. The Fed
like the devil hates holy water."
Fear Is not the usual element behind the says there has been an "ample (low" of savings
—Recovery of Gross National Product slowed
reluctance of the government to aid its citizens into mortgage lenders. So the goal was cut.
It Is also no coincidence, he adds, that the first
abroad. Often It I.s a matter of legalities. For
What baffles a lot of people is how Chairman
year to 4.4 per cent during the second quarter, in Independence,
instance there are laws forhidding government Arthur Burns reached the conclusion, as inIn the Pennyslvanla Evening
constant
that is, comparable dollars.
Post, was followed by 10 advertIsements.
representatives from providing even small dicated in testimony a week ago to the House
-J.kowth of real disposable personal income
If advertising is wasteful, Inefficient and
amountsofUulanclalhelptoYankslnneed. A few Banking Committee, that the savings rate was
also slowed to a plus 4.5 per cent annual
recovery
often
method of choosIng that government, so is
privileged Yanks can get help. There is fund in adequate and that by lowering the rate inflation
rate during the second quarter, while unem- our legal system and so
most embassies to assist traveling coressmen would be restrained.
are the news media. But
ployment remained at an intolerable 7.5 per freedom
throw overseas parties. For everyone else,
from
tyranny
means the freedom to
are what we want," snapped John
cent, and retail sales actually declined,
though, the crutch is not available. Some Wright, who, as president of
make mistakes as well as the freedom to be
Wright
Bankers'
The underlying reason for the sluggish right."Toexercisetruefreetiomofchoice,"says
Americans have been sent from embassies to
go Service, manages and advises many banks on
recovery, says Wright, is easy to find, a hIgh, 7 tO
begging In the streets to survive,
Dillon, "you've got--to know what you've got a
their investment portfolios. He finds the
7.25 per cent prime lending rate, "which reflects choice of.
That Is the function of advertising. We
Even worse than the streets, Is being sent reasoning "astonishing."
from the embassies to foreign prisons. Fred
If the supply of savings has been ample, he
largely responsible for the sluggishness In are people
preaching values. We do not
Morris, a Methodist missionary now working in asks, why the persistence of 9.15 per cent home
business borrowing,
have a free choice of election unless 'there are
Washington, says he once spent four days In a mortgage interest rates that have suppressed
Brazilian lockup because the U.S. counsel there new home construction?
thaL business investment is not expanding sig. have free
economic choice unless there is some
refused to intervene. Morris was considered by
"The declared objective of the board to reduce
the Brazilian government to be a radical,
the savings rate," he said. "is in direct op.
diminishing at all," he concludes,
forcibly to our attention.
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Winners At Olympics

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U.S. Ponders Question
Of 'Factory System'
MONThEAL (AP)
The of Nadia Comaneci reflected maran
United States took an inventory what might be the tragedy of
The United States exof its Olympic medals today, all the regimentation system. The perienced disappointments
94 of them, then began pon- 14-year-old Romanian fasci- from world record-holders exdering the inevitable question: nated the world with her per- pected to win and from its once
Can a nation operating as a formance on the bars and indominable women swim.
free society continue to match be
of gymnastics. But here mers. But the Americans
athletic skills with highly regi- was a little girl who had ex- produced five boxing chammented and totally subsidized perlenced nothing beyond pions, scored well in wrestling,
teams from countries such as coaches and directions for half almost swept the pool In men's
óthe Soviet Union and East Ger- her tender years. She was an swimming, won back the
many?
adult without a childhood,
basketball championship and
That question spawned other
"It was fun — a game at scored in such little recognized
questions:
first," she said poignantly, "but events as shooting, women's
Should the U.S. government now it is work."
rowing, archery, equestrian
step in and bail out our Olympic
Krumm says the United and judo.
effort?
States must face up to one fact:
'
Must America resort to the "The rest of the world is cat.
Track and field wasn't a
"factory system," glorified by ching up with us. Why should complete disaster although the
the East Germans, and start we win all the medals? I like to shot-putters failed to get a
.,turnlng out OI,mpic medalists see small countries win,"
medal for the first time since
the way Detroit produces auAlberto Juantorena, from 1936; the sprinters were outPmAles?
little Cuba, did what no middle- raced because of the absence of
One of the people responsible distance runner had ever done Steve Williams and Houston
for answering such questions is before — he won the 400 and 800 McTear, and pole-vaulter Dave
Philip 0. Krumm, president of meters. Bearded Lasse Viren of Roberts and high-jumper
the U.S. Olympic Committee. Finland won the 5,000 and 10,000 Dwight Stones both lost to out"Our society would never meter tests, each for the second siders while (ailing to equal
stand for a factory system or time, and still had strength their world record heights in
even a national team," Krumm enough to challenge in the the rain.

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Once It was an article of faith In the nation
that citizens mattered above anything else. The
thinklngwasthatnoneofusislmportantlfoneof
us isn't. When Barbary pirates shelled
America's civilian ships, Tom Jefferson sent the
navy to Tripoli to retaliate. When some few
sailors were roughed up In a Mexican seaport,
Woodrow Wilson shelled Vera Crux until the
residents there hoisted the American flag and
exercised further penitence by vigorously
saluting It. Then, there was Teddy Roosevelt.
When a Moroccan bandit named Ralsull kidnaped an American traveler named Perdicarls.
T.R. had an Immediate solution: 'Perdlcaris
alive," he roared, "or Ralsuli dead!" You can be
sure the victim was released soon after.

MONTREAL (AP) — The
1976 Summer Olympics are

DON OAKLEY,

Diplomats

WASHINGTON — Suppose Palestinian
terrorists hijacked a planeload of Americans and
diverted it to Uganda with threats, humiliation
and tribute? Would the United States, as did
Israel, risk its blood and foreign relations to save
Its people?
Those who think so may go to the rear of the
class and weep for days gone by.

Clympics Are Over, But Is It For Good?
SPORTS

According to all reports, the City of Sanford
plans to apply for federal help, under the public
works bill, for construction of a new city hail.
The Sanford City Commission Is expected to be
presented with plans for the new building at Its Aug.
9 meeting and If plans go according to schedule,
ground for the construction could be broken In the
fall.
The building Is expected to cost In the $1.5 million
range and any federal funds granted to the project
would be welcomed by city commissioners.
And, it is hoped that If federal funds are forthcoming that a like amount would be applied by the
city for another worthwhile project. At least It
would reduce the amount of bonds that would have
to be sold to finance a new city hall, which would
mean a savings to the taxpayer.
Let's keep ow fingers crossed and hope that all
goes well with the application currently being
prepared by the city manager and his staff.
That's 30.

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6770?)

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and plunging across from one and Dantley

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"I feel more confident and
relaxed now," Harris said. "I the big winner here as live
should have completed 13 of members claimed gold — Leo
Los Angeles rookie quarter- at 132, Sugar Ray Leonard at
back Pat Ibden, who used to 140, Mike Spmnks at 165 and

3- 6-6;71-210 Southern Cal, aLso had a good
55.526
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667264-72-210

Cuban Teo(Uo Stevenson won
outing In his first NFL appear. his seccnil straight Olympic
of seven passes for 31 yt

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Herald Sanford, Fl.

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East
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P Phila
69 32
U)
Pitts
5
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rangers 8. Royals 4
New
York
52 34
491 19'
Gaylord Perry survived a Chicago
41 59
177 26
The Minnesota Twins are
St
Louis
12 57 .421 26
simply beside themselves - shaky start and scattered 10 Montreal
33 61
363 31'
ed
hits
and
Texas
hand
southand at the same time, right be
West
67
6
hind the Kansas City Royals. paw Andy Hassler his 18th Cincinnati
A
Los
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37
'l guess I enjoy baseball now straight defeat.
HoustOn
$3 57
Orioles 4. Tigers 3
as much as ever," says MahSan
Diego
19 57
162 iS':
Reggie Jackson's single, lot- Atlanta
ager Gene Mauch.
57
417 70
o
"It's almost like we have lowing three twu.out wal ks in San Fran
Saturday's Results
so meone up there looking out the nin th inning by Detroit re
Philadelphia 7. New York I
for
and that's a great feel- lier John Hitler, gave Bal tiChicago 6. St Lis 7
San Francisco 6. Los Angeles
ing," notes outfielder Larry more i ts victory over the Ti.

NFL EXHIBITIONS

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Baltimore 21, Cleveland 0
Detroit 20. Buffalo 17
Pittsburgh 21, New Orlens 11
Washington 17, Atlanta tO
St Louis 13. New York Jets 12
Miami 16. Minnesota 3
Cincinnati 23. Green Bay 17
Oakland 11, Dallas 11
Chicago IS, Denver II
Los Angeles 26. Tampa Bay 3
San Diego 20. Philadelphia
Sunday's Results
San Francisco 27. Seattle 20
New England I), New York Giants
OT
Today's Games
Houston at Kansas City, In)

us

gers.
Red Sox 5, Yankees I
Rick Burleson doubled in two

pitcher Tom Johnson.
The Twins' elevated status in
the Amer ican League West is
the reason for this natural high.
A prisioner of the cellar for

runs in the ninth inniing and
scored on a sacrifice fly by Car l

many years, the Twins are up in
the rarified air of second place
alter a doubleheader swee p

Yastrzemskl as the Red Sox
edged New York and extended
the Yankees' losing streak to
three games.
Indians 4. Brewers 3

Ray Fosse's check-swing

Houston 29, Atlanta 1 6
Cincinnati 12. San Diego 1
Montreal 7, Pittsburgh 6
Sunday's Results
Philadelphia 72. New York 6
0. 1st game 11 iflfl,ngs
Montreal 2. Pittsburgh 0
ST Louis, 1, 10 in
nings
Cincinnati S. San Diego A
HouSton 6. Atlanta 0
Los Angeles 4 4, San Fran
CiSCO I 3. 2nd
10 innings
Today's Games

Dog

at Chicago (Bonham 69)
San Diego (Freisleben 69 and
Spillner 21)1 at Atlanta (Mar.
ton 1 5 and LeCorte 0 4). 7, (In)
White Sox 2, Angels 1
St. LouiS (Falcone s-in at
Ralph Garr tripl ed to o pe n
39). In)
theeighth innlng and scored t he Pittsburgh (Medich
(Fryman 95) at
Montreal
winning run on a grounder LaS New York (Seaver 96). (n)
Cincinnati
(Zachry
93)
at
Chicago ed ged Calif ornia beFrancisco I D'Acquisto 35).
hind the live-hit pitching of San
()
Rich Gossage.
Houston (Anduiar 6.7) at Los
Angeles (John 67), (n)
Tuesday's Games
Philadelphia at Chicago. 2
St
Louis at Pittsburgh, 2.
On)
San Diego at Atlanta, In)
Montreal at New York, (n)
Cincinnati at San Francisco,

Racing

Hangs

Jones

Houston at Los Angeles. In)

Plootch,
BY-THE

AMERICAN LEAGUE
East
W L
Pct. GB
New
York
61 39
61 0 Baltimore
513 9'
52 19

Self

ASSOCIATED PRESS the season took the nightcap for

50 50

Randy Jones want ed to pick Philadelphia after Carry Mad. Cleveland
Detroit

up his San Diego Padres by dox' 11th-inning single scored
Jay Johnstone from first base
picking up his 19th victory of

th e season. The team had lost
seven of the last eight games -

500 I)

4 57 .400 13
Al 5.4
465 11',
43 55 .439 1 7
west

Boston
Mi(wkee

to win t he opener.
Kan
City
AstrOs 6, Braves 0
Minnesota
Larry Dierker's five-hit shut- Oakland

61 10 60.4 -

53 50
315 9
53 31 .310 9",
out of Atlanta was his second in
Texas
19 32
165 12
;;st start - and the tim e was
Chicago
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43) IS',
a
row
overall,
ReIS
ripe for Jones to t
the
15 60 179 IS
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last
Dodgers
4-4,
San
Francisco
1-3
Californ
again as he had done th
Saturday's Rsulti
Reliever Charlie Hough
Boston 16, New York 74
four times he had faced them.
Minnesota 6. Oakland S
picked up his ninth save of the
But all Randy Jones picked
Detroit S. Baltimor e 4
up Sunday was his fifth loss, season by protecting Don SutCleveland 23. Milwaukee 06.
because his sinker picked up ton's victory in the opener, then 2nd game 12 innings
Texas 4, Kansa s City 2
when it was supposed to have won the ni gh tcap on his own as
California 3. Chicago 2. Ii in
th
e
Dodgers
swept
th
e
Giants.
dropped.
flings
Sundays Results
"I just made two mistakes,"
Minnesota 56. Oakland
77,
said Jones, who is entitled to
1 2 innings
/rfl f)lC S (St game
two afte r recording more than C) I"
Baltimore 1, Detroit 3
Boston S. New York I
one-third of his club's victories
(Continued from Page 5A)
Texas S. Kansa s City I
this year."! want ed to pick
Clev eland 1, Milwaukee 3. 1 0
They expected to win the maraball club up. I was really, ex9s
the only victory coming in his

cited. Ireahzed I couldn't make
too many mistakes against

th e

Reds."

Two turned out to
many. "I hung a sinker to
(George) Fost er and the big
thing was hanging a sinker to

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The first mistake, in the
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Only games scheduled
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Tuesday's Games
23rd home run of the season and Cuba
Romania
1
i
2
Boston at Cleveland. (n)
ThId run batted in. Flynn sent
Hungary
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17
21
Detroit at New York, (n)
the second miscue into center F'nland
4
2
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6
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Sweden
4
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field for the single that scored
at Kansa s City. 21
Minnesota
6,? Britn
3
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the eventual winning runs in
italy
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5-4 Reds triumph.
Yugo
7
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3
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Czecho
1
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2
5
Expos 2, Pirates 0
triple and an eighth-inning RBI

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RUNS BATTED IN'-- G.Foster,
Cm. It. Morgan. Con. 76, Kingman,
NY, 12. Schmidt. Phi. 71. Lu:'nSki.
PP, , 10
PillS--ROW, Cm. 110. MonIanel,
All. 137. Garvey. LA. 1 39, A Oliver.
Pgn, 171. C, Foster, Con, 123
DOUBLES-Rose,
Ciii,
Madlock. Chi. 21. Johnstone, Phi,
71. LuImxnki, Phi, 24; ZIP. Pgh. 21
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Tyson. $tL, 9. 0 Parser, Pgh, 5,
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Bridesmaids were Mrs.
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to
church fellowship hall.
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Relatives
were entertained at a
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wore at the hi gh-rise ruffled
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buffet supper at the bride's
neckline of her gown. She
home.
Travilla appreciates the rich, sensuous effect of bared shoulders Called the "creme de In creme" of the new Travilla collection,
s carried a colonial bouquet of
Following
a
Northern against the gleam of Ivory crepe-backed satin. This halter dress this long dress Is cut on the bias In undulating panels of crepeyellow tearoses, white daisies
Michigan wedding trip the falls In 'Inuoua, flowing all-over pleats from a daring low-cut backed
satin for striking simplicity
very glamourous and
,, and baby's breath.
newlyweds
will reside in bodice.
a "knock-out" look for the evenings to come.
Mrs.
Lawrence
Edward
Hoening
Mar tha Schrumpf attended
figure-Flattering.
Sanford at 110W. Airport Blvd.,
her sister as maid of honor. She empire waist accented with yellow picture hat and she Apt. H-S. The bride is an
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DEAR ABBY: Regarding
your advice to those squares in
Illinois who refused to allow
their divorced 30-year-old son to
sleep with his girlfriend when
they visited, but sent them off to
a motel: Abby, your advice is

V(ctqthn,.
We also have a divorced son,
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is very

much in love with a very sweet
,s girl, whom we would be thrilled
to have as our daughter-In-law,
they sleep together whenever
they visit us. Inasmuch as they
live together in the city where
they work, it would be rank
hypocrisy for us to insist that
they sleep apart In our home,
Abby, you and those flilnols
parents are too concerned with
appearances and stat people
will think! Why don't you either
advance Into the 20th century or
retire?

I can only assume that my
daughter, who has a job, has
been supporting him.
I am 48 and a widow. I live in
a home that's much too large
for me, and I have a chance to
sell it and relocate in Florida, a
part of the country I love. It
offers me a new life, and I
would like to make the move,
but would I be deserting my
daughter?
Perhaps I should remain here
in Connecticut in case she needs
me. I told her if I moved to
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Old-Fashioned Glamour Returns
one accent ror au and winter versions For after six. One has a
chiffon flowing over the figure, the same Idea also used in red
evening wear is definitely on blazer Jacket and a long silt creating an attached coat.
wool crepe.
glamour. And Callfornlh skirt in champagne damask,
Another Ingenious idea for
For his finish, Travilla uses
designer Travilla, famous for the other is a black wool crepe chiffon is seen in his black sequins in asymmetrical
the glamour and splendor of his ensemble with Travilla's "tee chiffon tunic with grey and patterns on a long sleeved
evening costumes, isat his peak shirt" of variegated sequins white handpainted "scarves" evening dress, or sequins
in his newest collection of which he likes tucked in.
printed to flow over a long making a sheath to be covered
designs, a very important
Moving into his true love, the dress. There is almost a with Jungle green chiffon, along
contribution to the upcoming evening dress, Travilla begins memory of th2 glamour of old with a brilliantly efflorescent
fashion picture.
with a long, sinuous shirtwaist Hollywood in his totally rich brown chiffon gown painted
Travilla has added daytime dress with a glistening and feminine ivory satin halter with huge "unreal" orchids
drama to his collection in the "raindrop" decor set like dress with its low bodice and amid big splashes of gold.
form of short colorful dresses diamonds-by-the-inch on pale falling accordion pleats.
Throughout the collection, the
The .favorite of the entire feeling is fluid and feminine,
that reflect his exciting moods chiffon with contrasting white
satin facing, buttoning halfway group of Travilla '76 is a long the effect devastatingly
for evening,
down the front into a slashed crepe-backed satin dress cut on glamourous, the look dlstlncWhile the daytime dresses skirt.
Lively Travilla.
the bias In undulating panels
are casual In style - he uses
Some of his most dramatic
shirtwaist
they are rich in evening effects are achieved by (?)
-colors and fabrics, such as a
using accordion-pleated caftans
floral trellis design on black and the popular tunic
- one
wool crepe; hand-painted with a "trompe l'oeil" look of
striped ombre effects on a an exotic flower In red, white
Jacquard weave; and vibrant and blue c hiffon, w
hi ch goes
dresses in wool crepe or layered over pants. Travilla's version of
chiffon, often bias-cut or set t he new "fantasy" l
oo k may be
wi th godets at the hem li ne,
Good July26
seen in a marbelized brown and
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Thru Aug. 7
In keeping with this year's apricot chiffon reminiscent of
I Uniperm
trend toward the dinner suit, the end-papers of vintage books
I Lamaur Arid
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DEAR ABBY: My h usba nd
and I are having a difference of
opinion and ne ed you to se ttle it.
If you sent out R.S.V.P. invitations for a party and
several people did not r espond
one way or the ot he r, would you
assume
that they WERE
coming - or were NOT
coming?
SPUT OPINIONS
DEAR SPLIT: I wouldn't
prepare to entertain those who
didn't respond. And the only
assumption I would make is
that they have very poor
manners. (P.S. Some Invltatlons request "regrets
only," which seems to aimplily
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yours? For a personal reply, write to
ABBY; Box No. 69700, L.A.. Calif.
90069. Enclose stamped, self.
addressed envelope, please,
Hate to Write letters? Send SI to
Abigail
Van Buren, 132 Lasky Or..
Beverly Hills, Calif. 90211, for Abby's booklet "How to Write Lifters
for All Occasions." Please enclose a
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year-old college educated her choice when she moved in "little Miss BPW" Contest to and the Queen with her Court beginning in September. Both Registrar's Office at 323-1450.
daughter who went to live with with the )oung man. Don't be held Sept. 18, at 7:30 p.m. at will ride in the Sanford courses will be taught by Mrs.
The
Advanced
Cake
a young man about a year ago. worry,
If she nerds you, she'll the Sanford Civic Center.
Christmas Parade.
John Adams, owner and Decorating classes will be held
At the time, he had no job, and let you know.
Who will be "Little Miss BPW
Entry
blanks-are available
In operator of The Cake Box in on Wednesdays Sept. 8-Dec. 15,
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£U1.d,L UUUI33
UI' CWI V 461
Sanford.
from 7:00-10:00 p.m. in Room Llittle girls 5-7 years old wi th no Colbert, Chairman, at 322-5721,
The Basic Cake Decorating 003.
entry fee. Deadline for en tr ies 602 Atlantic National Bank
This is an advanced course in
classes will be held Mondays
is Sept. 10.
Building, Sanford.
Sept. 13-Dec. 20. from 7:00.10:00 cake decorating techniques
p.m. in Room L-003.
such as basket weave, color
This a basic course in cake flow, sugar molding making a
decorating techniques such as variety of flowers, wafer paper
icing, glazing design, or- techniques, etc. Persons
Those planning to attend are namental flower making, etc. desiring to take this course
Th e annual picnic of Sanford
Participants will decorate should have had some previous
Senior Ci ti ze ns will be he ld Aug. asked to bring picnic food.
several
different cakes in- instruction in cake decoration.
3. Picnickers will meet at
Drinks will be available. A
cluding
a
circus cake and doli
Cost of the course is $10.00.
Sa nf ord Ci vi c Center before 11 zoo tour is planned and adcake.
For more information, please
a.m. for tr ans portation to the mission is half-price.
Cost of the course Is $10.00. contact Mrs. Adams.
For further information call
pic ni c site, the Cen tr al Flor i da
Lou Raker. 322-6021.

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Iaylor, Oak, 43, Patek. KC. 39.
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American League
SOuTI4llId L(aoul
EASTERN LHVISION
BATTING (730 at bats)- G Brett,
W L. Pct OS
XC, 330. McRa,. KC. 344. 6'stock, or iando
23 17 (41
Min. 314. LeFlore, Del. 332 .
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Munson. NY, 323.
Sa,smw'a',
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RUNS-Rivers, NY. 70. P White, CPV4(IQ?i
DAYTONA BEACH
NY. £6. Cirew. Mn. 46. North, Oak. WexteqnD,,,siea
29 II 721
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63 Otis. KC. 61.
Chattlnoogà
fl 21 3)7 S
RUNS BATTED lN-Munson, t4Y. coam
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FIRST - I. Main Chute. 2
61 , Mayberry, XC, 67. Burroughs. 'flogw'iIe
11 21 292 I?',
Grcieua Dame. 3 June Alice. I
Tea, 03, ChimbliSs. NY, 61. Ystr
Yoe'gtgoma'r 7
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3 Batson. S. Cory Allison. 6, JuIlhn. 7
z,msài. Bin. 63
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HITS--G Brett. KC. 143 LeFlore
Sa,arwt.
3.
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2
SECOND - ) Ed's Impulse; 7.
Chattanoogaa.
Def. 177, Rivers. NY. 1 27, Munson,
Mar Ru Cap. 3 Susie Gain, 1
aV Games
NY. 126, Carew. Mn. 121
Ci'an.VIOOQI at Ovtano
Norman's Sliol. S. Noticeable; 6.
DOUBLES-'O$iS. XC, 26. Carty,
S noav,lIe a' .4acs,on,;L.
Rita Ann; 7 Fast Fl. S. Vera Gann
Cie. 21. Rivers. NY. 21. McRae, KC,
Montn,, t $a,anr.øm
THIRD - I. L's Pert Paslon. 2
71. 0 Ewns, Bsn. 73
Cou"t.i. at C'Cmi$te
May London, 3 Slim Wallon, 1
TRIPLES-Garner, Oak, 12. ,,
M,k's Hawk, S. Ritfel, 6 Just
6 Brett. KC, . o43ueft. XC. 7,
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UV'1J Leigh. 7 The Lost Flower, 8. Bd,rry
Bumbry. I3aI, 6, LeFlore. Del. 6.
Hiw)tt.
CrTi, Ch.. 6; Bostock, Mn. 6.
FOURTH - I. L' Love Of Em
Carew, Mn. 6
ma. 2 Or Brisco. 3 MIMI Ann. I
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HOME RUNS -Banda. Oak, 20,
FleeS Cricket, S Mickey Ackfl't; 6.
t MIY. Bal, 19. Rejackson. Sal, II.
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bridegroom's parts are Mr.
and Mrs. James E. Hoening,
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Hoening

Is U nderway By C lubbers

EIGHTH - I. Bold Admiral (71
210 320 2 60. 2. Travelin Nell (2)

TENTH - I. Midnight Major (61
1 201 703 20, 2. Pare (I) 9.007 20; 3
Nellie Day (I ) 4 40, 0 1461 57.00. P
(6 At 137 40, T (61 1) 7U 50. 37 59.
ELEVENTH - I Fairway Flair
(6) 27 60 550 7 00. 2. Peggy Fallon
(I) 120 300. 3. Rufus Hazouri (S)
350. 0 (6 Ii 6, 00; P (Cl) 303.10.' 1
(6 1 5) 1107 10; 3$I1
TWELFTH - I. Kim Luke (2) 7.10
100 7.40. 7. My Flirty Gertle (3) 3 10
2.60. 3 Dolly M (3) 220; 0 (2 5)
1560, p (23)4330:T(2 5 3) 7310.
36 12
A - 1$00 Handle - 1.373.359

Patricia Rose Schrumpf
became the bride of Lawrence
Edward Hoening on July
in a
louble ring ceremony at St.
John's United Church of Christ,
Sties, Mich. Rev. Harry 0.
Willman
performed
the
ceremony.
The bride Is the daughter of

Vows

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'Little Miss BPW'

3530

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NINTH

Patricia

SENSIBlY
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Northern Dixision
W. L. PCI. OS 150 3 40 2 60. 2. Spyun Sly (5) 1.50
3 40 3 Kerry Woman (1)1.20.0 (S 6)
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79 00 P (6 S) 41.10. T ( 45-I) 41 9 $0;

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DEAR SENSIBLE: I'm me, I would send her the
"advanced" enough for most money.
pcopk, and have no Intentions
I worry about her, Abby.
o lIl4xaup. I uvuy usc cuarge Should I start a new itie In
that I am concerned only with Florida? Or stay near my
lmppearances and what people daughter in case she needs me
will think. If no one knew It but and is too proud to ask?
myself, I still would not apA1.WAYSMOTHER
prose of my unmarried (though
DEAR ALWAYS: Move to
The Division of Personal and For more information, please
adult) children sleeping with Florida, and don't worry about
The Sanford Business &amp;
A
panel
of
five
Judges
will
Public
Service of Seminole contact Mrs. Adams between
their losers In my home.
your daughter. You will not be Professional Women's Club choose the winners based upon Community College Is offering the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 2:00
DEAR ABBY: I have a 21- "desertIng" her - she made announces its Filth Annual poise, personality and beauty two courses in Cake Decorating p.m. at 322-5100 or call the

SEVENTH - 1 K's

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(2 4) 71 10. P II 2) 4500, 1 (426)
13500. 00 (7 41 7920 T 3543.
THIRD - I Blue Juice (3) 1.10
360 740,
Bryan Keith (5) 150
3.20; 3 Stride (I) 7.20; 0 (31)15 20
P (3 8) 40 10. T (351) 311 10, 1
310
FOURTH - I Ed Ghost (I) 650
3 00 3 70. 2 Blue Grace 1 71 3 20 310.
3 BB'S Pusher (5) 520. 0 (I 7)
i 20. P (17) 1020; 1 (17$) 392 00.
1' 3 1 36
FIFTH - I Wayside Sutai
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007 70640. 2 Mary Kate (7) 1 00
360. 3 Lucky Libra (1)510; Q (I 7)
1200. P (I 7) 160,50; 1 (474)
1027 10, 1 3171.
SIXTH - I Melod y Song (5) 1) 60
160 650. 2 Pearl's Pall (6) 1050
660.3 Madds Krlsti (3)350. Q (6E
16 1 4 50. 1 31.20

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE

Major League Leaders
National League
BATTING (250 .$) bats) A Oliver, PgP', 310. McBride. StL.
337. Griller. Con. .33*; G.Fos?er.
Con. 332; ROSe. Con, 329

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10 P (I 6) 69 00 1 3120
SECOND - I Christy's Hope (1)
Today's Games
Baltimore (R May 7 7 and 660 4 2 3.20; 2 Timothy Faith (2)

fending, and the high Jump
where the flamboyant Stones

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Champion Flame 131 150. 0

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Chicago 2, California I

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Wayne Garrett's f irst-inning NFrance

1so3Mu,IIIaGoros(s)620.Q2)
Front
(Bridges) (It 9.00300 120 2, Argo
3320; p 112 31 106.10.
FIFTH - I. Tailgate Toddy; 2
Jul Alai
Angus (I) 13.10360;) Rudy Adams
FOURTH - I. PaCO fl) 13.10 7.40
Bar S Pal. 3. Cousin Francis,- I,
500 0 (I I) 60.20 T 1112)
420.2 RodolfO (3)3.10 31,60; ). GasH
Penrose Don; 5 Plunder Lady; 6. 2557 00. 2.09.
DAYTONA BEACH
(61 $20; 0 (13) 75.20; p (I 3)
Conlve; 7 Lonesome Edy. I Silver
SATURDAY MATINEE
TENTH - 1 Victory Wreath
94
11 SO; OD (21)263 50
(Roy) (4) 27.50 7,40 3 40; 2 Special
FIFTH - t. Zubi Egurbl (3) 1460
SIXTH - 1 Okle; 7. DPI
Byrd (7) 340 210 3. Czar Napoleon
FIRST - ). uriarte Goros (1 9.40 1.10; 2. Gasti Mandlola (5) 10 40
Pebbie; 3, Quality Fair; I Don
(3) 3600 II 7) 2020 T 14 73) 167.40; 16 40 S 40 10.00; 2. BobOavaloS
500. 3 Orbe SardUy (I) 610; 0 (I 5)
caster Devon. S. Blaze Bud. 6.
4.10 7.50; 3. Solos Peclna (3) 3.10;
706
16
60; p (3 5) ISO. 20.
'Iinegar Bill; 7. R's Jerry; I. Tougty
A - 1806; Handle - 375,316.
(2 1)3350; P (12) 1)9.40
SIXTH - 1. Urlarle Lorenlo (3)
Tommy.
SECOND). ZubI-Diaga (7) 11.00 2500 so 3,80; 2. SoloSOvy (2) 360
SEMINOLE
SEVENTH - I Lanky Hank; 2
540300. 2. Bob Ovy (2) 1103
( 3)
300; 3. Bob Goros (4)
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
Whippendeal; 3, Miss Liberation; 1.
victor.Davalos (6) 550; 0 (7 7) 36 20; p (32) 52.50; OD (3.3) 112.50.
Travelln Smokey; S. Lucky Whit, 6.
Big Q (71, 2
SEVENTH - I. MullIlaGasti II
FIRST - I. Indian Lang (C. 4060
Cracking Craig; 7. JoblII' Champ;
10.00 5.00 160; 2. Marti-Arrieta
(5)
lhlenteld);
2.
Knight
HI
5. Becky Sue.
Shell) 3
THIRD - I. Jorge Ovy (4) 1360 (6) 150460; 3. NestorROdOlfO
EIGHTH - I. Rocket M.; 2 Howards Chief (KurtzworTh).
10 5.50. 2. Solos Rod olto (1) 9.10 350; 0 (61) 4.00; P (56) 107.40.
Penrose Fluer; 3 Demon; 1. KG. Speed (Roy); 5. Carlton Time
0, 3. Solana Molina
EIGHTH - 1. Rafael Mandlola
Irusling, S D S News Maker; 6. (Vandervort).
6. RedAdioS
Clay 1) 1200. P (4 Ii 9660
7. Kayleen
(2) 1150 660 310, 2 Marti Rodolfo
Teli Mae Yet, 7 Ann Pet. S Mac's IDAmato),
FOURTH - 1. GasH Il (3) 11.20 131 510300; 3. Aprall-Arrleta
George.
(Petersen). S. Champ Rainbow 620 310. 2 Paco 12) 3.20 750. 3. 140;
0 (23) 3300. P (23) 131.10.
NINTH - I. Naps Jake. 2. IKucia).
EJorri (4) 1.20. Q (2 5)3)20; P (3 2) Big o (6 , 73)7)0.20.
SECOND - 1 Ocala Babe Ii
Quisqeyana; 3 Society Stan, 4 B
95)0. DD (4 3) 103 50.
NINTH - I. AraIZ (1) 21.50 5.60
B's Knee; 5. Sansage Hlmax; 6. Neely); 2. Glenora Duke(Hobbs);
FIFTH -I. Rafael Wally (1)11 10 310; 2 Marti (3) 350340. 3 Sarduy
Penrose Fee. 7. JobslIs Skydrol, I, VictoriouS Beau (Bereznak); 4. Pan 7.20 300; 2. GastlEgurbi (7) 6.20 (1)
500 Q (31) 2560 P (43)
Cap Checker
Byrd (Newman); 3. Romeo Adlo
TENTH
TENTH - I Happy Horst; 2. 10frnsby); 6, Wes Tee (Farber); 7. 7)3500. P (I 7) 133.30
720440; 7. Urlarle DavaloS (3) 320
KeithGeiger. 3 Thomas Thomas; 1. Flaxeys Boy (Lake); S. Senalor MIr
SIXTH -I. Nestor-Goros (7) 14.60 250; 3 MarIo Egurbi (I) 1.70;
(3.
Royal Wasson, 5 Ken Strider; 6
(Serbet)
420 320. 2. Solos Daiga (1) 10 00
10, P 15 3) 140.10 DO (4 5)
Trade Day. 7 6 R Sunset. S. White
THIRD - i. Zeke Perkins (Parr).

Shasta
2. Aloof (Kurtrworth); 3. Oca a
2) 113 20
ELEVENTH -1. Urlarte Gash II
ELEVENTH - 1. Win Now; 2. Dutchess (DeBerry); 4. Debutante 3,410, P12 1)11190. DO (1
- 1. Marti Parco (6)
2 Golden Glitter (1) 160 3 50 3
Thousand. 3 Spectre% Trend~ A. Tass (Bridges); S. Rollick (Van
16.20S 103 20. 3. UriarteSarduy
Play (1) 3,20; 0 (AS) 19 00; P (S 41
1.00; 3. Mar11 Dalga (5)
) ;7
Feltana Time, S Tets Heidi; 6 dervorl); 6. What Acclaim (R.
7) 60; 3) 63
Brindle Jeanie; 7 Koney's Time; k Regur); ?. Ace Trump (Grime%)~
(3 6) 43 60. P (6 3) 10440
SECOND - 1. Mac's Jalson (4) American Champ
TWELFTH - I Gasti Elorrl 12)
Mar Con Star (Tarpy).
EIGHTH - 1. OrbeArrieta
7.10. 3.20 760; 2. Chuckle Faith (I)
10006103 60; 2. ApraIl Coblan (5)
TWELFTH -1 While Clown, 2.
FOURTH - I. Oteca Mas 13,00 7.20 5 00; 2. Marti-Sarduy (3) 6
500100.3 Tim Ryder (71170; Q
2a 4 20, 3 Marti Wally (3) 3 6O.' 0
Worthy Will, 3 Apache Mac GO; C (Bereinak), 2. Barlowt DulChess
Mazlown Countess. S. Pal Luke; 6. (Piper); 3 Enough Time (Sic&amp;); 4.
60. P (I 3) 96.90. BIg Q (36. I
23140; DD IS 4) 32.00; 32-6S
with 25) 137640
Blue Jewel; 7. Sandy Time. I Camden Bonnie (Bourgeois); s.
THIRD - I Patti Shaw (3) 1150
Wright Elite
Stoney Key (PhillipS), 6. Mar Con 3) 129650
60
NINTH
1
Apralz
(1)
(2
50
6
520 3.10; 2. Herbie Talon (2)
70
Steve (Vandervort). 7. Bon Jour
6 60; 2 Marti ) 120 160; 3 Jorge
2.10; 3 Jolly Jumper (1) 2.20; 0 (2
Quick (Hobbs). S. Gold Circa (5)450; 0 (31)31.40; P (43)103.30
3) 2510; P (3-2) 132 00; T (324)
(Dennis)
Harness
TENTH - 1. Nestoa' Dlaga (7)
5960. 31.55
FIFTH - I. Judge Floyd D. (B
12 507 101 40; 2. Solana Ovy (5) 6.20
FOURTH - i Jarhead So SO (3)
Regurl;
Legs
(Serbes);
3.
2.
Loco
SEMINOLE
4 00; 3 Bob Pecina (3) 760; Q (I 1)
6204.00 7.60; 7. Ruffian (2) 5201.70
Westerns Bev (Phillips); A. Bomber
SATURDAY NIGHT
68 20; P SI 24990, DO (1-7) 171.20.
3 Stable (7) 19.10. 31.71.
6. (Vandervort); S. Lady Byrd
ELEVENTH -1. Urlar'te Eugrbl
FIFTH - 1. Gene AuStin (2) 17.60
FIRST - 1. JH Firebyrd Spartan (Lake) 6. Irene Vo
11-40 6106 60 . 7 Nestor Coblan
550 540, 2. Wayside Gold (7) 700
(Aldrich); 7. Regal Eden (No (21
(1) 7 60 140. 3 ZubI Davalos (3)
120, 3 Satinee (3) 6.00; 0 (27) lCulhanel 12) 1410 500 450; 2.
driver); I Mud Pop (Provost).
Scott 150. 0 (2 4) 51 10. p 12 4) 13470
75,00; P (27) 1 77.00; 1 (27-3) Feather Hill (1) 3 00 250. 3. Aubrey
SIXTH - 1. Hurricane
Time ( i) 5.20 0 (2 4) 1910; 7:091,
TWELFTH - I. Solana Arriela
1175.20, 31.57.
(Bridges ) 2. Frisky Patrick (No
SECOND - 1 Pansys Knight
(11 31 I) 7 00 120. 2 Jorge Paco U)
SIXTH - 1. Ima Friend (5) 550
driver);
3
Maid
Joppa
Star
Tangle 1010 140. 3 MutIlla Elorrl (6) 610;
3403 00; 2. Peggy West (1)1002.60; (Olorl) (1) 16103.10 750. 2. varsity
I Dvoracek). 4. Tingle
00 ; P 113)117 00 BIgQ 12
3 Omaha Gus (1)3360. 0 1 1 5) 27.00 Bomb (7) 3.00 300. 3. Middle T (3)
(ReIlly);
S
Magic
Maynard
(Lake); 0(1.3) 39
310 Q (4 7) 21.00. T (4 151 19050;
p (54) 97.10; T (311)121.70;
6
Worthy
Robin
(Solders),
7,
SEVENTH- 1. Trooper Jim (5) 00(71) 9850. 7.087.
SATURDAY NIGHT
THIRD - 1. Wantawln Easy Diamonds Lad (Piper); I. Direct
33.10 5.60 160; 2 M&amp;M's Jan (7)
Bet (Shell).
11.70600; 3. E.C. Tuttle (1) 3.00; o (Shell) (7) 3503.00310. 2. Egyptian
FIRST - 1 MarIo Goodwin Ill
SEVENTH - ). Tallow (No
(2 5) 123.20 P (5-2) 721.10. T (32 I) Wi nd (1) 5.70340; 3. Arden Ed (5)
driver); 2. Six Thirteen (Bei'eznak); 17006004 40. 2 BarQuin Gor os (4)
340,
0(12
)
1560.
1(2(5)
35000;
911 10. 31 $4
3 Thorpes Champ (Stader); 1, 1610 600. 3 NestorDavalos (2)
EIGHTH - 1 Printer's Star
Mutiny X.B. (C lhlinfeld); S. 250. 0 II Il 4150 P (11) 96(20.
FOURTH - 1 Stars Hostess
15 60, 7.60550. 2. Conway Finny (2)
SECOND - 1 victor Lorenzo (4)
Captain Riddle N. (NO driver); 6
6605 20 3. Noting (7) 17.00 0 (I 2) (Billy Hobbs) (3 ) 11 70 510 310. 2
Royal Lobo (Rauch), 7 Hello Dere 1240 650 160. 7 Marlo-Peclna (I)
4520; P (17) 122.20; T (12.7) Freedom Trail ( S) 320 750. 3.
(eiders), S Dolly Jester (Bridges). I 40460. 3 Bob Goodwin (5) 5,10; Q
Sharon Ola (1) 340. 0 (35) )1 60; T
1066 W. 3139
EIGHTH - I.Buddy Hope ( ll) 47 00, P(4IISI.50. Big 0(14.
NINTH - 1 Diamond Dart (7) ( 351)96.10; T I 373
(Vandervorl), 2 Saint Clair Eulle lii )SS 6O
FIFTH - 1 Nifty Lady Byrd
700360320; 2. Ramblln Scamp (1)
THIRD - I Solos Diego (7) 1120
(Bridge S I; 3 Mr. Durkee
300 250; 3 My Blue Sun (3) 1 50 Q (Brad kowers) (5) 1 60 2 SO 760. 2
(Provost); 4 J.M. Captain (Faga). 120 361) 7 Victor Rodolfo ('I) 6 10
920
P
(2
1)
2550
T
(23-I)
TJQ
(3
5500250,
3
Bubba
East
(2
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IT 2)
Ben Z. (DeBerry). 6. Dandy Horn
250; 0(33)1660; T ( S) 7)131.20. T
193 50, 31.50
(Pau). 1. Magnitude (Solders); $ ___________________________
TENTH - 1. Space Watch (6)
Prince Desmond (Dvorace4i).
SIXTH - I Riteway Ralph (Vince
21 00 ISO 1.40, 2. Jim Bob Hansen
NINTH - 1 Squad Byrdle Ii
(5) 3103.70. 3 Oct Of Grace (1) 300 Culhane) (5) 6 60 300) 00. 2. Sant as
Neely). 2 Grannys Girl (Filipelli)
21.20. P (65) 9450; T (631) Girl (6) 3S0 1.10, 3 Mariorett L Bar
0 IS
3 Adios Pompey (0. Nestor); 4
11 I 20 0 (6 II 1200. T (56
799 40; 31.16.
WITHA
Clayhaven Pioneer (Lake); S. Little _________________________
ELEVENTH - I Romantic ill 20. 208
Jodi (Bourgeois), 6. Frisky Future
SEVENTH - I Sumter Princess
Ronny (3) 7650 1020 110. 2. 64.5
(Grimes). 7. Suregery Time
Bear (2) 11 00 500. 3 Or Bourbon (Culhane) IS) 1 40 2 60 7 60 2. Great
(Vandervori), I. Mighty Senator
(
6)
3
00
2.60
3
Sitar
Hanover
(7)3 70; 0(2 3)3310; P (3 7) 116.40; Value
(Lyons)
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(2)
5700
15
6)
570
1
(562)3600;
1 1327) ill 50. 3159
TENTH - I More Reliable
3 07
TWELFTH - 1 Deer Hunt
(Wilsey', 2 Jesta Chief (Lyons).
EIGHTH - I Clever Astra
29 20 I SO 550. 2 Blondy Stride (5)
Air Conditioning System _
B (J Neehyl. 4 Senator
700 360; 3. Big Expectations (I) (Ormsby) (1) 720 520 100 7 Jetty Conestoga
Tina
(Kucla).
S
Cumban
Fiscal
(No
wall PLUMBING
2.60; 0 (2 5) 31.10. P (23)217.50, r Symbol ( 3) 5 60 )503 Curtis Hill ))
iriver).
6
Goodtime
Julie !
360
(I 4) 4120 1 (4 3 5) 2311 10.
(73-1) 171 20. 31 54
HEATING. INC.
'Grimes), 7 Winning Tine IS
A - 3407. Handle - 3299,77)
egurI,
5
Skip
On
Bye
(Britton)
NINTH - 1 Taylors Farvel
SATURDAY NIGHT

"We just haven't been win- Smith with the winning run in
rung both games of double- the 10th innIng.

headers for two or three
years," said Hisle after the
Twins w hi pped their longtime
tormentors, 8-7 in 12 Innings
and 6-2. 'This series is the best
I can ever remember being in
volved in."

Racing

DAYTONA BEACH
SATURDAYMATINEE

game

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Baseball

Hisle.
"I really feel good - I'm all
pumped up," exclaims relief

Bride 's Book-

SCOREBOARD

Fee/i'o n.
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322-7396

SANFORD

AmIcqr,qy G.rmeiol a Office
Tailahuss.,, If 1.34,64

Foe ufoemoton,
0060 liii poke ON owl"'s oPIce

Magnolia Center
210 E. First St.

218-220 E. FIRST ST.
SANFORD
DIAL 322.3524

Between Knight's &amp; RoJay
Ph. 323-4132

Sanford

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Legal Notice
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6
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MAX 9. NIMBI.,,E
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JEANNIE (Wed.) PROFILES

Cl) AU.,INTHEFANILy:
Glona's new role as mottler
leaves Mike feeling neglected

IN EDUCATION (Fri.) DAILY
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6:30

9:30
14) 1) MAUDE:HentyFonda
guests when Maude decides
he is an kieai canddate for
President. Fwst of two part

2) (Fri. only) I DREAM OF
JEANNIE
CL) PASTOR'S STUDY
11) SUMMER SEMESTER
i11 LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU

8 BIG VALLEY
12:3(3
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TOMORROW

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6* LOVE, AMERICAN

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SHOW

700

STYLE
ALL MY CHILDREN

6.38

1) 12) JIGSAW JOHN: A
gallery of fiimland losers and
Of the vIctim
her eflarep*cesof ttlepuzzle
arising Prom the staying of an

8 (Fri.) ROMAGNOLI'S

TABLE

'12) LIVING WORDS
6:43
12) HI NEIGHBOR
6:50
1141) NEWS

6SVfl9 actress. (A)

ci UNTAMED WORLD
1112) MARCUS WELBY, M.D.

BEAT

6:35
ci FARM AND HOME

1000

I TO TELL NE TRUTH
BRADY BUNCH
CL) CONCENTRATION
6* HOGAN'S HEROES
. FEEDBACK

1.4) MIDQAY
CE) NEWS

I DAILY DEVOTIONAL

Two owner-doctors of a San
Frarscfaceant,,r.
fain future when police
ctiallenge thee practices. (A)

6.58
12) PAUL HARVEY
700
.1 0 TODAY (I..oc1 news

lermirid of the Sea.

6* NEWS

(4) HOt,LWiP000SOUARES
(6) MATCH GAME
6* HOGAN'S HEROES
CI) LET'S MAKEA DEAL

3$ 700 CLUB
10,30
6* ALAN BURKE SHOW
1.21) (41) CL IL 112) NEWS
6* WILD, WILD WEST

800
ci 37) COMEDY ThEATER:
aesi Cody, Debbe 'P'
Teresa Medaris pon.rayatrioof
cheerleaders who sdergo a
series of zany and errarrassI'lg epieodes when they we
pledged to the most in
dub at their high school
3) Cl) RHODA: Rhoda arid

Iry." Elv

Presley, Hope
Lange. 1961. Rural boy is

saved Prom delinquency by a
female social worker who entalent.

1) NAME THAT TUNE
3$ VIVA VALDEZ
830
~ 2 COMEDY NEATER
CONT.: "Fiji House. Ken
MamsanduamDunnstamin

matches her reaction to

iowhood against that of an

BASEBAIL' Teams to be

at 7:25 and 8:25).

(Thurs.) AT THE TOP (Fri.)

OLYMPIAD
CE RYAN'S HOPE

121) IRONSIDE

3)' CI) CBS NEWS: (7:30,5
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T.; SESAME STREET
(61) GOODMORNINGAMER.
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4:30

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Tucker. (Toes.) Deep Wa-

.7 (Mon.) WORLD PRESS

terS," Dana Andrews, Jean

finds he is about to become a
grandfather

SUMER SURVIVAL KIT
(Thurs.) CONSULTATION

Town" Ann Sothemn, Don
'methe. (Thur.) Human

16) ci MARY HAR'rMAN,
MARY HARTMAN

(Fri.) BLACK PERSPECTIVE
ON NE NEWS

Jungle." Gary Merrift Chuck
Connors. (Fri.) 'Joan of the

9.00
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14) GAMBIT
ICE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
6* (Mon.) LIFE IN THE SPIRIT (Tues.) PRACTICAL
CHRISTIAN LIVING (Wed.)
THE ROCK (Ttiurs.) MANNA
(Fri.) NE BIBLE

Lewis Stone, Tom Brown.

gross) 'l'wo Way Stretch." Liz
Fraser Peter Sellers.
1:45
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Florida Statutes 1957.
Publish July76 &amp; Aug 7, 9. 16. 1976

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APPEAR AND BE HEARD AT THE
TIME AND PLACE ABOVE
SPECIFIED.
Board of County
Commissioners
Of Seminole County,

Florida
By: Arthur H. BeCkwiIh, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By A. G. Jones
Dputy Clerk

ISeall

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several openings.
BUSY BEECHILOCARE

eyes. On North Oregon Ave., ,
Mi. N. of SR 46, lust west of 11,1

Mi. West of Sanford. 327 3910
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GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 76.)344-CA.E
BUFFALO SAVINGS BANK. a

banking corporation,
Plaintitf

vs
JAMES EARL JOHNSON
PEGGY JOHNSON, hiS wife,

and

Property

Real Estate

4

B. 521,500

X

Mr. Executive

MAS - and the money to pay for Large3BR. 2 bath town home with

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it Start now - Selling beautiful
productS Make beautiful rrone,,
Call 641 3079 for information
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carpet, cenlral air, 2 car garage,
formal dining, plus private patio
Water &amp; lawn maintenance fur
nuhed $275 per mO

3 BR, I B, 4 Acres. 133.900
3 BR. Ui B, lakefront, 132.500

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For Sale, very reasonable

ducted in Sanford at local store.
Interviews between land I only, 1I COSMETICIAN - Experienced
.-'E SELL SUCCESS2431 5 French Ave., Payless
Shoes.
lICommerclaI
)27l7o
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POPULAR TERMS

19195 French
372 1991
Eves 327 1196. 377 1164, 32'7 1984

Stenstrom Realty
CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN - Con
veniences. 2 BR, I bath, toned
commercial Great for young
couple 120,150
LOADS OF POTENTIAL -' 1 BR. 7
bath in lovely Loch Arbor, Needs
Some repairs Priced to sell

REAL ESTATE

Phone 32) 1577
________ __________________

322 7495
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LONGW000 .- 3 BR, central air,
very clean, fenced yard, 519$ mo

Rentals
_______________________

LARGE ROOMS - 3 BR. 7 baths.
large corner tot with many fruit
trees &amp; shrubs 135,000

______________________________
SPLIT 3 BEDROOM

Clitliordan,Realtor

copies of the claim to the clerk to ROGER L. BERRY
enabfetheclecktomailon,cepyto BERRY &amp; FULLER
each personal repl'esentative
P.O. Drawer 0
All persons interested in the estate Sanford, FlorIda 37711
TO wnom a copy Of this Notice of Attorneyt for
Petitioner
Administration has been mai
are Publish' July II. 74, Aug. 2. 9, 1976
required
WITHIN
THREE DEan
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
.....

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2 : Acre ranchette. nice I room
house, bath, garage, l6'xlO barn
Geneva $150 mo with 1)50
tnt deposit References 3fl
056.1

Air Conditioned Bedroom
MCI Only References
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Room, City Hall, Sanford, Florida

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131 1227

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Rent with optiOn to buy 71x11 2 br

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Petitioner, cnWedneldayth.Chdayof August

Joseph T. Mci-tan, whose addreu ii that a proceeding for dlssoiulion
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a.,.,..,
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mlrrlagel5asbe,flfiledagain,t
The name and address of lhe per. and short title of such matter is
IN
sonal representative's attorney are RE THE MARRIAGE OF JOHN
.
set forth below,
THOMAS, Petitioner, and ALICE
All persons having claims or FRANCES B.
THOMAS, Respon.
demands against the estate are dent, and
these presents command
required,
WITHIN
THREE you to appear and file your Answer
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Orotherdef,ns,or pleading with
the
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Clerk of the Circuit Court
in and for
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk SeminoleCoun,y, Florida,
and serve
•r,xyq cotiry a written a copy thereof on Petitioner's
Statement of any claim or demand torney, ROGER L.
BERRY,
they may have, Each claim must be BERRY
1. FULLER, P.O braw,r
in writing and must indicate the 0. Sanford. Florida
33771, on or
basis for the claim, the name and befor, the 20th
day of August, 1976,
address of the creditor or his agent Of OtheIs,
a default will be en.
or attorney, and the amount tfed against
you
claimed, If the claim is not yet due,
WITNES5 my hand and Official
the date when it will become due SealoftheclerkofthedircuitCourt
shall be stated, If the claim is
on the 15th day of July. 1914.
contingent or unIiquldat,, the (Seal)
nature of the uncertainty shall be
Arthur H. Backwitn, Jr.
stated. If thcIaim 5 secured, thi
Clerk of the Circuit Court
security shall be described. The
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
claimant shall deliver sufficient
Deputy Clerk

mobile home. Patio, carport,

OuPLEx
Furn'shed or un
furnished
Ideal
location
Reasonable rent MS 3721

,

Manager

shed Pool tennis marina on St
Johns River 666 5600
173 Hays Drive, 3 BR. 2 bath, fenced

Apts. Unfumn SpaCious 1 6. 2 BR. all
electric, eat in kitchens Dish

Sanford Airport
Authority

yard $165 mo plus deposit. 323
too]

carpet, air, plenty
closets From 5)50 Exclusive 3 Bedroom. I bath house in Sanford

Mgr 322 7113

Fenced yard 64S0S67

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levied upon the
following controls.aufornaticshutoff.te,..dof
described
property owned by Jerry play mode, electromagnetIc
Lee Christopher.
saId property beaks,, record mod, lnt,.Io(k and
being located in Seminole
County, be abl, to
utitige lQt' inch reals of
Florida,
more
Particularly tape
the transport, en adaoted
described as tfllln,e.
TO 1S14 inch
per seco
tape
One 1572 Ford i door hardtop,
ID Spied. The deylc, shall be supplied
No. 2E$4H 141071, TiIIe N 3545211 with rack
mounting
adapters, have
being stored at Altamonte Garage, ama*lmumwelghtof50,
InAltamont, Springs, FlorIda 32101 be powered by 110
volt AC curr,o,,
and theunder$lgn51flo,
Seminole Courtly, Florida, will
at to reject any or all Proposals, or
any
this Court either before service on engaged in
business at 100 SprIngs A.D. 1976, offe,
for
sale
ptantiff' afferney or Immediafely Boulevard, Longwood, 37750,
arid Sell to tormality
technicality In an's
the highest bioder, for cash, subject Proposal or
in the
Ihereafter; otherwise a default will Seminole County. Florida. under the to
Interest of the
any and all existing leins,
be entered against you for the relief fictitlou,
at the Authority.
name of SPR INGS Front (West) Door of the Seminole
demanded in the complainl or REALTY, and
that I
Dated: July 29th, $974
petitign
intend
to County Courths, in Sanford, Sanford Airport Authority
registersasd name with the
Clerk of
Florida, use
above described per. PC) Bx Ill
WITNESSmyhandandt51of iheCircuitCourt,SemeCouflty
Ionalpcoperfy
said Court on July 16th, $976.
Florida In accordance with thu
Sanford, Florida 3777)
That said sale Is being
ICourt Seal
made to By: .1 5, Cleveland
Provisions Of the Fctltlous Name
satisfy
*.rthur H Btckwitn, Jr.
Slatufes, TO.Wif: Section U5.09
the terms of said WrIt of Director of Aviation
Execution.
Clerk of the CIrcuit Court
Florida Statutes 1951.
Attest:
E. Polk,
By. LIlian T. Jenkins
S: Wallace E. Downs,
M. W. Gre,nstein
SiserIff
uty Clerk
Owner
Alit Director of
SemInole County, Ftorløa
riLbIsy, Jijiy IS. 76. Aug 7, 9. 1976
Avg 2. 9, 15. 23, 1975
A'iaI
PubItVi: Aug. 7, 9, $4. 23, I91
tJi-.Cli
Putili, Aug 2. 1976
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then, plus dining area, central
heat air, fully carpeted Patio
125.000
CUSTOM BUILT
3 BR. 2 baths.
centrll heat ar. famiiy room.
fireplace, in gorgeous Mayfair,
55 9. 500
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WITT REALTY
Peg Peal Eslate Broker 321 0610
322 0779
373 7195
327 2748
Oviedo area, country nome, custom
built. 2' acres. I BR. 3 baths,
offIce, 3)00 sq. ft., 3 moo. old.
$6,000 equity and assume mor
tgage of
$55,000 Appraised
110,000 Owntr, 365 4450
3 BR. U bath, family room. fenced
101, well, sprinkler system, air,
kitchen fully equipped Assumable
mtg Payments SItS mo Total
price, 521,500. 373 6718

Kish Real Estate
"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"
LONGWOOD ' Lovely corner lot
with large Shade oak tree in front
Back yard stockade fencing Quiet
neighborhood, convenient to
Shopping Good cabinet space in
kitchen Range, Refrigerator.
Decorator wall paper Double
carport, patio Metal storage
shed Wilt sell i-HA 3 BR. 7 bath
579. 900
NEAR 5CC ' Nice 3 BR. 1, bath

Paneling in living room and
master BR Near new "no Wax"
vinyl in kitchen Decor corn
plimented wifh tasteful wall
paper $73,900
MLS REALTORS

321.0041

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
REALTORS

Peg

Peal Estate Broker

803W 1st St
323 6061 or 373 0517 eves

2S6SPark

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REPOSSESSED-- 3 BR, bi-ick $100

down 5)49 I) P1.5': pct APR. 360
Moo $18,500
CRANK CON'ST REALTY

EALTORS-l)0 6061
Eves 323 3419

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Homes

12:63, 3
bedroom, 7 bath, Spanish design
Partly furnished, air conditioner.
51.500 327 90.4%. 327 7028 after 6

Geneva crea- Mobile home with 50'
cabana, on tot 1l$'x710'witts lets of
extras. 349 5265.
TSYR FMA FINANCING
(,.REGORV MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Drive
SanfOrd. 373 '1200
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17.7 Acres, near Osteen, partly
wooded, power &amp; phone lines on
land Property is on corner with
good road frontages Localion i5
ideal for home or trailer Only
115.900 Call Owner. 8)1 2591

3726655

tront cabin. 2 BR, completely
furnished Hatvill area. $11,000
PAOLA-. 7 Acres, I BR home,
family 6. dining rooms 1.49,000,

Sanford Ave.. 4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.

LONGWOOD. I BR. I, baths.
fenced backyard Deep well

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

527.500

Brailey Odham-3234670

Hal Colbert Realty

BUILDER.DEVELOPER

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323.7832

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EVES 322 1587 or 3220612

OVIEDO
Lake Jessup. quiet
country living in a 3 BR home.
fireplace, central air, heat, new
aluminum siding and windows.
For sale by owners who are being
transferred and are anxious to
sell $32,300 Call anytime 365 3631

MOVING TO ALABAMA
3 BR. I baths, central air &amp; neat,
carpeted, eat in kitchen, closets
galore, enclosed garage, fenced
back, cio%e in Assumable 7i: pci
mortgage 115665 PITt Owner
anxious $26,500

BATEMAN REALTY
Req Real Estate Oroler
26155 Sanford Ave
371 0759 eves 332 7613

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w priced 3 BR, in beautifully
Fenced yard
521.500 Harold Hall Realty,
Relt, 323 3711
shaded Pin,crest

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uxury Patio Apartments
Studio, 1, 2,3
Bedroom Apts.
Quiet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped
Adu It. F a mIIy

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HOMES of DISTINCTION
Large Wooded Loti
Pv.d Streets
S,w,,s
Street LightS
S.dewalks

One Bedroom
From

IDYLLWILDE HOMES BY
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211 W. 25th

Sanford, Fla.
Kemodeliig

TV'S from $49.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 E. 1st SI. Downtown
3fl 9411

* SINGER FUTURA *
One of Singer's finest. Sold W for
over $600. Needs someon, to
assume balance. 5)96 $0. or pay
$1230 mo Free home trIal Will
take trade Call Bill at 339 5097.
Dealpi
u.rt.ng noum set. 1 piece, good
condition, $350. Single bed with
box springs &amp; matt., 150; Chan
deller. ItS 323 0102

FOR
APPOINTMENT

135
1505 W. 25th St.

CALL 322-3103

Sanford, Fla.

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322.2090

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ProIiStiOflJlly Managed

77- Autos Wanted

r•e ollyf'.it bitters, half Persian

Want 1911 or older Dodge Dart; atic

_nt1?0_BIJY

will ouy any make

Phone 32) 1010.

Cash 322.4132

Any year thru 1976 models. 7 days

We Buy Furniture

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'A'

GUNS ONLY

Furniture

To

be

Casselberry, 17 92. l30.42°_d

at

Public
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1ItU.

Lease a Datsun including 2 cars and
trucks For information call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, 431 1311
__________________________ 1968 VW Beat Ic, new tires, brakes,
500 ml on rebuilt engine. Feb.
insp 5650 6644437.
_________________________

new parIs pso 3237791 after 5:30
or week ends

A U C I i 0 fl ,
ap
proximately 200 hand
guns,
rifles,
&amp;
shotguns. New, used &amp;
Antique Weapons of
every description.
Open for inspection, 10
A.M. until Sale time, 7
P.M.,
August
4.
BankAmericard &amp;
Master Charge ac-

"W

&amp; chairs, secretarial desks I
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as iS. Cash and carry.

sold

Sale

after I

AUGUST 4, 7 P.M.

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MUSTANG, 1966, new white paint,
blue interior, automatic, many

AUCTION

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''

didn't work
wouldn't b any

1973 Buick Century, air, power
steering, AM FM radio, low mites.
373 4596
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1972 Chevrolet Rally Nova, p.s.. air,
sun roof. new lines. 11995. 372.0335

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'A'

If

Ads

,

Theatre, South 1792. Phone 322
1216.
______________________

53-TV.Radio.StereO

Used Office

Classified
..

No charge. All admitted free,
Come browse every Sunday 9 to S
at the Movieland Drlve.in

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
Servce, used machines.
_________________________
MOONEY APPLIANCES 323 0691

60-Office Spplles

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE

.

SWAP SHOP FLEA MARKET

A

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1969 Honda, CB 350. "oc Miles.
Excellent cond., 5390. 327.3117.
__________________________

Wheats 1' ic each. 3235500

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BLAIR AGENCY

Paying 12.73 for each dollar sil,ec
coins; Paing 30c each for Indian;

___________________________

ROBSON MARINE
292$ Hwy 17.92

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373 3144or323 7710

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69-StampS.COiflS

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Accessories

cycles

Motorcycle Insurance

We Buy

Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.

55-Boats &amp;

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Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell If you are flaring diffcully finding a
for 30 pct. commiSsion. Free PiCk
placeto I,ve, car to drive, a jot, or
ups Auction. Saturdays 7 p m
SOfl service you have need of,
Sanford 322 2270
. r.aej .5il Our want ads every day
________________________________
_______________________________

Twin size Glamourpedic mattress,
used 4 days, cost 1120. $75 Of' best
offer, 322 1001.

We have a large selection of black &amp;
white portable TV's. $23 to 145.
HERB'S TV, 1200 S. French, 373.
1731.

week Call collect, 56$ 2131 -

. 78-f

Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any Quantity. NOLL'S Cassel
berry, Hwy. 17.9) $30470.5

70-Swap &amp; Trade

CLOSE OUT- New Hotpolnt
Washers, II lb. capacity. Req. $317
with trade While they last, lust
5275 with trade.
DICK'S APPLIANCES

MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 Iteml.
Larrys Mart. 213 Sanford Ave.

Miracle Maid waterless cookware
with lifetime guarantee. 373.6493,

52-Appliances

BUY JUNK CA.S-- from $10
Call 322.1621 after 1 p.m. -

323.1511.

with cabinet,

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '17 and
'73 Models Call 3231510 or $34.
1605 Dealer)

1970 GTO. air, new tires, new paint,
rebuilt engine 11500. 32261.47
19,2 El Camino V 8, automatic,
power steering. 5151$
WHEEL RANCHOF SANFORD

Phonefl.10I0
1971 Ford Country Squire wagon;
1969 Mustang Fastback; 1961
Renault; 1966 Ford Camper Vat't.

____________________

A ...*' _____
,MuclIutleer,

CoI. Wayne H. Blecha.
F or I n for m a t ion,
contact

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OCEAN FRONT - New Smyrna
Beach. 15', 50' &amp; 100' lots From
$17,500 6441051
SACKETT INVESTMENT

Lawn Mower Sales &amp; Service- we
Sell the Best &amp; Service the Rest.
Western Auto, 301W First St.. 372.
1.403
NELSON'S

FLORIDA

in

CORP.. REALTORS
WANT TO SELL
YOUR HO,VIE'
Buying a new home? Mov'ng to an

apartment?
Get Some action with a Herald
classified ad We'll help you write
in ad that will bring a fast sale
CALL 322 2611

Pu b Ii c
Auction

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64-Equipment for Rent

Monday, Aug.
SteamCieanYourownCarpet
Rent Our Reinsnvac
CARROLL'S FURNITI.JE.372 5181.

2, 7 PM

Lots of furniture,

bed.

ding, appliances, TV's.
Miscellaneous
items
sold at bargain prices.
BankAmericard
&amp;

65-Pets-Supplies
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Doberman AXC Puppies, pet and
show quality Cropped ears &amp;
shots 1150 to $300 Terms 343.

M a s t e r

C h a r g e

welcome.

5740

Sanford Auction

RABBITS- S Does. 2 Bucks, 4
Young. Equlpmenl &amp; Pens. 163.
322 2 1)1.

1200 French Ave.
323.7340

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'Ad

,"

,'

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

l,

i'
Sale

i51 Qith (utiaS .Slso Antique gold
cal mirror 8, lamp 322 0635

Aluminum Siding

Gu,iranteed reconditioned auto
batferies. $12 95 exchange.

can cover your home with alum
Siding &amp; sOtfiI System Also
Roofing. Gutters 70 yrs E'p
Eagle Sdng Co 131 9563

Sanford Ave.
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
311 315 E Frst St
3275672
70' Self standing tower, I Spa 12
Beams. I Hinu 7
Call 373
4601 after S
rotOf

Engine lift and frjme, tO tori, Yaie
Chain fail, 5295. 172 1962.
i-arm Wagons
3772031

Auto

..'tcht.'n Bathroom Cabinets.
Counter tops Sinks Installation
,ivailable Bud CabrIl 172 8052
,lrlytirnC

Painting

Auto Painting &amp; Minor Body WOft.
Professional,
experienced

painler
Work
guaranteed
Bruce'S Body Shop. 3210753.
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Home Improvements

Pest Control

RemoneIng and Addit
Freeestmnates. P4000ligaton
JOHNNY WALKER.322 6457
General Contractor

ART IIRUAPd PEST CON TRot.
2562 Park Drive
3fl $163

Carpentry Rernooclrig, Add,t,ons.
Cufom Work LCensed. Bonded
Fre, estimate 373 6031
Interior.

Exterior Plastering.
Patching &amp; Smulate'd
Brick &amp; Stone Specialty 327 7710
Plaster

insulation

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Land Clearing
515E First 1fl'1742

BackHoe

Service

till drt, c lap. roCk
L .iivi
All knd Of dgg.ng liouselralers
stored and mowed. 322 9112

Carl's Sewing Machine Repair.

ESTERSON LAND CLEARING

_____________________

Bulldozing. Excavating. Ditch work
Fill dirt. top SOil. 322 3913
______________________________

Tree Service

Sewing Machine
Singer 1Oh P4 Sew, with walnut
conSole, balance 579 80 or 6
It) 30 NATION
'.%iOE. 3398097

Locals, Light Hauling
Max 1.000 lbS
Call 3770.4?)

XULP DECORATORS
.409W 1st SI 327733$
We Buy Furniture

Home Improvements

Lawn Care

C E SHEPHERD

Mowing, edging, trimrn.rcj wCal.ng
and fertilizing Free es'mates
Phone 373 S9S.s

Mariner's
).

LAKESIDE
APARTMENTS

Roof Repairs. Cavpeifr,. Pxnti..g.
Home Repairs, Gutter ing. Cement
wofI Free ,Stimales 131 4443
_______________________
Central Heal &amp; Ar Conditioning.
i-or tr
esT,rnates. cill Carl
Harris at SEARS
Sanford 327
illI
in

TrashHauled,LawnCa(e
Hauling

Furnished or Unfurnjh,cj
'CLUB ROOM

3222615

slave some camping equipment yj
no longer use! Sell it all with a
Classified Ad En The Herald. Cail

322 2s11 or 131 999) and a friendly
ad vitOf will help you

Highway 17.92, Sanford

3323444

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LUMBERJACK'S TREE SERVICE
Tree lrimmng 1. removal Free
estimates Licensed I lnsur,
5627197

EXPERT LAWN CAPE

Mowing. Edging. Trimming
Pnone3fl 1797
Free Estimates
Mowing. Edging, Trimming
Free Estimates
322 0192

Well Drilling
___________________________
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Alt type, and 517e$
We repair and service

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WAYNE J LENNOX 1. ASSOC.
Tvrtgrass Consulting Service

Golf Courses. Ball Fields, Lawns
323 6019 fr more info

POOL

REQUIRED

Clean, Oil &amp; TuneUp.
YourHome$1S

Landscaping &amp;

t.arge I £2 Bdrm,

NO DEPOSIT
NO LEASE

Alterations, Dress Making. Drapes.
Upholstery 22'? 0707.

Sewing Machine Repair
C&amp;A

Oearing,

Hauling

Sewing

BEST PRODUCT
dEST PRICE
Free E%!imatei--21 H0!5
THER.'.'O TEX,S3T 0971

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
'la.mn,'rly Harrielt'S BeCuIt Nooki

p,imenf5 of

Expot roct repars. lilt roofs or
SPiingi
All work guaran

d BROGOEN ROOFING, 33:3'

B eauty Care

51-Household Goods

Roofing

________

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
ClCSSified AdS didn't work Ihere
wOuldo't be any

Truck Utility Tool Box. for step Side
pick up. 155. 322 1967

'Wage

/

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

LIt

50-Mscellaneous for

'A' 'A' 'A- A 'A' 'A' 'A'

ROSES

moved last spring? Planning on

storing them another year? Don't
do it Plan a garage sale and don't
forget to advertPte it the Herald
want ads Like magic, the clutter
will disappear, and you'll have
extra cash in your po(ket

1200S. French
323.7340

Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave.

CORP,REALTORS
Cleaning the garage again Moving
the same items around You

Sanford Auction

62-Lawn-Garden

__________________

Pa.ntn.4. Remodeling, General
Repar Call 32) IllS

,

I

Singer with ZigZag, $13,
Singer with buttonhole attachment,
11S
Singer Golden Touch and.Sew, 16$.
Singer, Slantomatic, brand new
condition. Singer's best ever. $263

NOLL'S

: Mile lake &amp;
LAKE BETHEL
canal front. 50 Acres $150,000,
Fantastic terms
644 1081 or 6.17 1111
SACKETT INVESTMENT
CORP REALTORS

I

Repossession

'

9df1wide
4'

Sub division $110,000 cash

REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109

Peg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 372 7861. Sanford
Sanford
fSanorai, 57.500 down.
1.310 mo, 3 BR, 2 bath, paneled
den Fenced. 1.35.500. 3235)02

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WEEKEND RETREAT- Canal

.1uiuuuuiuiiauw ux.x.upaulLy
.uixj

.

2i 6)42

Peg Real Estate Broker

Down

Homesreadyforyourinspectlon

141,51 1014

W. Garnett White

New

i

,

TAFFER REALTY

REALTORS Eli
70125?hST.
MIJL TIPLE LISTING SERVICE
LAKE MARY
Fenced yard
Beautiful trees
pant iob 3
tSR $71,900

25,OOO

.
Conventional-5°o

I

42-4vbile

Merchandise

cLdrc,y 1lll
INC

&amp;
Lay-Away Machines

Monday, Aug. 2, lflê-31

65-Pets Supphes

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2617 S. French, 322763$

DEBARY
Beautiful I acre lots
tmom 14.990 Only 190 dOwn with
iow payments 617 tIll.
SACKETT INVESTMENT

:017 S i-PENCil

New 2-3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

I

BROKERS
Days 377 617)
Niqht- 377 2357

DELANO IS Acre5, S mm from
downtown Zoned mobile home

322 - 2420

iloOE 75th SI

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Pretty country setting

,,ntorcJ S '.11-5

1 E1,'droorr I' iI,ltt, i'ntmal heal &amp;
.xr, carpeting Excellent con
diton, 127.500 323 5516

Sanford's newest residential neighborhond

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DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V Hardwick. Broker
Detlona, 668 6611

373 6)5)

SI4ANISH style stucco-3 BR.
formal dining, range. ref rig . 2
units 521.100

3222l18

have

,

REALTORS

Attr HourS

Uy: Mike Hattaway,

LAKEFRONT-- 150' on large lake
with spic and span 3 bedrom,
carport, central heat &amp; air con
diticn,ng, screened rear porch. A
real bargain at 1)0.900.

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc. Reduced for quick sale- B Owner.
Sunland 3 BR. 1 bath, heat &amp; air,
2521 Perk Or
many extras 511.900 3-LI '1371
ML S REALTORS 322 9ti. 327 3091

41

QUIET AREA

2 3 BR redecorated house, lots of
kitchen cabinets, eating bar, new
carpeting, new roof, central heat
and large fenced back yard
Approx 12,000 down, 5155 month
Price $71,500 Owner, 323 0522.

I
SAN LANTA- 3 BR, I', bath,
a'Sump $10,100 mortgage of 7':
pct ;nle,esl. SIll 25 monthly
518.900

ti.jr

heard orally. Hearings may be
continued from time to lime as
found necessary Further details
availabl, by callIng 323 1330, Ext
307

Board of County
Commissioners
SemInole
County, Florida
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Eat in kit

heat, from $15,000 A low as $100
down
,i '4.,,'.'
i 'k iq

4

Ot SectIon

1621 32, on Snowtiill Road IDIST. II
This public hearing will be held In
ROOm 203 of the Seminole County
Courthouse in Sanford, FlorIda, on,
August 31sf, 1914, at 7 00 P M . or as
thereafter as possible
Written comments filed with the
Land Development AdminIstrator
will be considered Persons a
peartl'lg al the public hearing will be

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Completely renovated 3 &amp; I BR
homes, Ui baths, with central

I
k'

justment in approvktg a Special
Exception to parke mobile home in
an A 1 AgriculIur, Zon, on the
following described property
' olt
SE '. tess N
IL '4 *

3?? 1498

Split level. $100,000

CAN'T BEAT - Thi5 1 BR. 2 bath,
central heat ar, family room,
patio, boat port Only 129.950

Call Bart

Plant &amp; Craft Shop

x

OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
---iJa.I
n.,.i. LA.. ,, n.aring
The Board of County Corn
missionen of Seminole County will
hold a public hearing to consider an
against the Board of Ad

REAL ESTATE

air

S BR. lake, extras $59,150

$2 5.800

24-BusIness OpportunIties

1976 at 12 o'clock noon
M w Greenstein
Assistant Airport

CailBart

BR. 7 B. new 573.500

,

bedroom. I' bath, central heat,
carpeted, fenced back yard, stove
&amp; refrigerator, 572.500 3*00 dov,r,.
if VA nothing down KULP

cheri eouippeci 372 5913
HAVE A VERY MEI4tIY CHRIST

MANAGCR TRAINEE- Must
MACHINIST
Experienced in
wIlling to relocat, in stat, of J lathe
&amp; mIlling -machine

LAKE MARY 3 BR, wooded.
SCCluded, large i acre, like new
5.41.9(0 322 4967

13061)3

I BR, lOktrnt

By Owner- Lovely 3 BR, 2 bath
home in Sanford, cenlral heat and
air, wall to well carpet, separate
dining room. 16*16' family room,
garage, large fenced yard,
beautiful Shade trees, t6'xld'
workshop or outside game room.
1.5.000 equity and assume ben.
Phone 371 0503

REALTY, 3fl.2335

PEG REAL ESTATE BROKER
"Your Business is Appreciated"
ItO North Palmetto Ave.
Office 321 016.4 Eves 377 0949

Forrest Greene, Inc.

______________________

L€4 me Show you hOw you can make Lakefront house, nice yard. citrus
5300 t $500 per wCek Call 323 5512
trees. 3 bedrooms. Unfurn Kit
AVON

BARTENDER .- Experienced,
evenings
X
SECRETARY - Experienced in
transportation

in

3 BR. Ii • B. 127,750

I

Like new home. rolled commercial,
Ideal office, 121.500. Ilarold Hall
Realty, Realtor, 323 5771

3 BR. 2 bath home,
SANFORD
shady back yard, air conditioned
Call Now $17,900

3 BR. CB. 519,500

claims. Medical terminology.
typing, billing &amp; dictaphone NO 2 BR, large living rm, fenced,
others need appiy Start rn
kitchen equipped, Fla rm $125
mediately 323 5360
plus security dep 323 5791

I

If you desire to buy or sell real
citate, stop
and see me.

3 BR, 7 Story frame, $17,000

3 BR, I

JENNY CLARK REALTY

Realtor
Phone 305 3fl 1595
Days and After Hours

51-Househoki Goods

Twenty West Area- Beautiful 3

ASSOCIATES INC

REALTORS, 131 5253

Service

Multiple Listing

I

FRICKE &amp; FRICKE

41-Houses

Furnor Unlurn
3737920
_____________________

perienced in fling insurance

necessary.

FlorIda. Training Program erwu

32-Houses Unfurnished
_____________________
Nice2tledroomblockhorne

130 pm

Sharp person.

representative, or the venue or
jurisdiction of the court,
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND

Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
has ein fifed against you and you
REPRESENTATIVE:
Donald P. Ewald
CpJedoserveacopyofyr
w. itten defena', ii any, to lion the Gierach and Ewald, P.A,
, -----------...
ntiinti#i'. -....-7
P.O. &amp;,x ani,.
, -.x,xv name mG
On.
" 5 E. .
(305)
Shackleford, Farrior,Palermo,
Stalllngsof&amp;Telephone:
Poblish Aug
2.9. 1943141
1974
Evans, Profesalonal Association,
________________
DE
C.
11
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P0 Box 3371, Tamp., FlorIda
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,
Uodl, on or before August 26. 1974,
FICTITIOUS NAME

w H C G 0

AA 0 S 0 C H S HLBXAE 0 EE
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IN THE CINCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUITFOR FLORIDAINANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY

Srigu Air Conditieneç Model ACR

RCASG

SHINKRVIEHHic
Ii I C D (S I) A e
u u v i ti

____________________

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Huttii%on Or.ea,i front APIS 3)9 S
AtlantIc, Daytona Beach Call
Mrs P U ilutchiSon, 327 1058

Realtors, 5)1 5253

perienced only Work in Deltona

_._.___________

ALABAMA

IEEBAI0BNAA0

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Seminole County, Florida
PUblish. July 19, 26. Aug. 2. 9 1976

Home Lots

Very neat and coZy 3 BR, I: bath
home, large corner lot, fenced
yard Owner bought another. Must
sell Sacrifice at $20,500 Submit
all offers. Call Phyllis Capponi,
Realtor Assoc, After Mrs S34 1123

Lotsforl, 106. l2wide'
Quiet adult park-in town
7SlSPa'kØr
3272161

Assoc. After HrS. 531 1773
FRICKE &amp; FRICKE ASSOC Inc.

Carpenter's Helper Only, cx

x

35-Mb;Ie

I BR, t B, fam rm 125.000

hlldren. 3276530

no experience necessary.

Chairman
PROPERTY
Attest:
TO James Earl johnson and
Peggy Johnson,
Arthur H. B.eckwith, Jr.
his wife,
Publish: Aug. 7, 1974
1100 Flat Shoals Road
THlSNOTlCE,tofileanyobj,
5
NOTICEOFSHERIFF.SSALI
College Park, Georgia 30137
they may have that challenges the
NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVEN that
YOU ARE NOTIFIED ttsat an validity of the decedent's will, the
AOVERTI5IMLNTFORBI
action to foreclose a mortgage on qualifications of the personal by virtue of that certain Writ Of
Public nofice is hereby given that
Itue following property in Seminole representatIve, or the venue or Execution Issued out of a
under sealed proposals will be recei
the Sal of the Circuit COurt
by
jurisdiction of the court,
County, Florida,
of the Sanford Airport Authority,
Lot 174, WINTER SPRINGS UNIT
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND Orange County. FlOrIda, upona final Sanford, Florida, hereinatter called
COfd
to the plat teref as OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED Iudgment rendered in the aforesaid thC Authority,
at the office of Ihe
(Ounonthe73thdayOfAug.J%,
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
recorin Plat Book II, pages 6,7
Airport Manager, Bldg. No I,
&amp; S. public reeor.', of Seminole
Dateofth,fintpublicationoffhls 1915. in that certain case entitled, Sanford Airport, Sanford,
Florida
UslIfe Credit Corporation, Plaintiff, until 2)0
Notice of Adminislration: August
County, FIe'ja. TOGETHER
P.M OST on August 25,
vs. Jerry Lee Christoptier and
WITH. Frlg'dalr, Range I Oven. 2nd, 1916.
1976 for a commercial grade, 2
Model RCG 637 VS. Frig. Diih.
.losipti T. Martan
Beverly S. Christopher, Defendant, channel,
'
inch track width stereo
*tiich aforesaid Writ of Execution reel
v,asner, Model DWCQUT; Frig.
As Personal RePrnent..
recorder and playback device,
was delivered to ma as Sheriff of
Dsi:*sjI, Model FDR I
lIve Of the Estate •
Sin,r

.fth,\
I

SherIff

'iUlCt OF ACTION -

0 1 N I A C C E S N iN"4i I A E L U 4
I

Soflal property,
That saId sale 5 being made to
SiliSfy the terms of said Writ
Execution
.ionn t. Polk,

DEB
_______

AdultS Only, 195 372 2296 after i

Experience preferred Send

r

,

Wm. H. Stemper' Realtor

validity of the decedent's will, the
quatificatin of the personal

HERMANN LEVY, ak a
Herman Levy, Deceased

Furn Apt
327771.4
________________________
1 BR. furn apt.. lights, waler furn

resume tO P 0 Box 1911 Lake UnfumniShed, two bedroom Srcurtv
Mary. Fia 32746
Deposit AdultS Preferred 3??
6420 or 32) sasi
Expanding sales business needs
working partners. No investment LONGW000- Spacious all brick 2
BR. 7 bath, kitchen equipped,
1211
quiet dead end street $150 per mo
/usekeeper, live In, care tor 2
Call Phyllis Capponi, Realtor

Seminole County, FlorIda, Probate WHOSE
formation available from the Civil
RESIDENCE
AND Publish. Aug. 2. 1976
Division of the Seminole County Division, the address of which is MAILING ADDRESS ARE: 5709 DEC

Defendant

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P',jblith Aug 2, l97
OEC.a

SRE0SI0HEARSENALIA
0 B LA CENI P NREHI U 0 s y
UNISIUN
PM0BILNERR
I R B L A C K S\4\4 A R E C U I G E B
E I X I 0 F 0 1 iN'\ H M H L H W H M
1 R E I) S 1 0 V M b\ft\A B 0 A R A 1

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GIANT lAG

collar, beige with brown face I

feet. Loston Yale Ave. on July IS.

NOTICE OF ACTION

S

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I
I

THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THISNOTlCE,tofileanyoji5

Commissioners Of Seminole County, Stored at A. i. Losslog Transfer &amp; of ELIZABETH A. MER TAN,

SEEK &amp; FINDt

K

Vi1E.i1i11k1J

MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF LOST: Siamese female cat, no SECRETARY - Shorthand a must.

and
ALICE FRANCES B. THOMAS.
Respondent

Drainage and Utility Easement on
LW 17, Block A. SWEETWATER
OAKS SECTION 9. according to the
plat thereof asrecordedin Plat Book
IS, Page 65, of the Public Records
Seminole Counf y, Florida. sublect to
a 500 toot Ulil:ty Easement along
the Northerly and Southerly lines
Ihereof.

'23 11) NEWS

I

Yellow Cab. 201 S. Park Ave.
Sanford
_____________________

shady lot, air, mature couple, 1
child 1130 mo $50 dep plus util,
372 0115

LakeMary

LIVE IN- Mature, good home,

TAXI DRIVERS

7 BR, near Five Points, private

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salary, permanent Private room
wk days
&amp; bath With 7 bduit Driver's
nursing
experience.
rn
FurniShcd,
2 BR garage apt. Lake
&amp;fl
39w.
Golden, lake privileges, prefer
retired couple No pets 372 0271
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LEASING AGENT- For apartment
complex in Sanford Satur(t.ys 9
31A-I)pIexes
am to 6pm and as needed

claimant shall deliver sutficien$ 5(fl R I ITT! r IF F 'I(;i Si: l',
copes of the claim to the clerk to
S-L(}jf &amp; Found
enabIetheclerktomailonepyto
BOOKKEEPER - Great lob.
each personal representatIve,
handsome person.
All persons inlerested in the estate LOST: Female Cocker, cream, long
x
to whom a copy of this Notice of
haired, "FIosi,", Near IS? &amp; SALESMEN - Many great
AdministratIon has been mailed are
French. Reward. 327.9206 after S.
openings.
required,
WITHIN
14 .
THREE

nie of business at 609 N. Highway OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED

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SUNLANO ESTATE

water 377 5659

Airport Blvd., Sanford, 373 1340
_______________________

N Park Ave. Room ii. Sanford,
An Equal Opportunity Em
ployer-M F

you, then call 514 2056 fOr app?.

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WALTER B. STEELE

6.7 BR Mobile Homes
Adults- Nopets

DIvision

gold in oior

vacate, abandon, discontjnur. close. 1100AM on the 10th dayof August.
'L1 rue, otter for sale and
renounce and dlscIarn any right of
sell to
the highest bidder, for cash, subject
the County and the public in arid to
to any and all existing lems. at the
the following drainage and utility
easement running through the Front (West) Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse in Sanford,
described property, to wit:
The Easlerly 60 00 feet of the
Florida. the abov, described Per.

111E GAMBIT

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Box 553, Sanford, FIa. 32771.
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PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anohymous
CanHelp
Call 423 4367
Write PO Box 1213

Sanford, Florida, will hold a Public Sheriff's Department,
Seminole County Courthouse, Crestwood Place, RIverdafe, ____________________________
Hearing to con%idtr and determine arid the undersigned as Sheriff o, Sanford, Florida. The personal Maryland,
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
wtiether or not the County will Seminole County. Florida, will at representative of the estate ii
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

TUNE
3) PHIL DONAHUE SHOW

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County Commissioners' Meeting
Room at he County Courtptouse

Afternoon

th\

other misc. jobs. Must be over Ii

12g. Longwoo, Florida including IN THE ESTATE:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE desks, chairs, one 7' couch, one
refrigerator. Said property being that lile administration of the estate
NOTICE that the Board of County

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Transition: Alternatives
21 St century.'' (Tues.)

I VVUUU
SQUARES
3) ci LOVE OF LIFE
(Mon. Toes, Weds.)
WORLD OF WOMEN(Th.J,)
ON YOUR OWN (Fri.)
JUDAISM TODAY
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CE) HAPPY DAYS (A)
11.50
6* PAUL HARVEY COMMEN'T'ARY
11:55
161 6* CBSNEWS

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inpersononlybe,weefl9a m.&amp; Ii

142 (Mon. Wed, Fri.) SliMMER SEMESTER: "The Great

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clear legible handwriting. Apply

edging, trimming, weeding, and

Florida, at 700 o'clock p m on the Storage at 307 So. Pine Avenue, deceased, File Number 7elI$.Cp, is THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO.
In the Circuit Court for ALICE FRANCES B. THOMAS,
3It day of August, A D. 1976, in the Sanford, Florida Additional

l (Mon.) MEDIX (Tues.
through Fri ) NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY
.72 THE ELECTRIC COMPAN? (A)
HOT SEAT
24 LJLIAS, YOGA AND YOU

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LAWN HELP NEEDED- Mowing,

IN YOUR FAMILY?

SWEEPSTAKES
3$ 700 CLUB

CRACKERBARREL (Thurs.)

£VE*Y SUNDAY CA Mi PM
CALLmIIII
FIES sWAPSjP

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?

THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF

the basis for the claim, the name Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.

7 BR hOuSO trailer, fUrnished, With

36-Resort

dollars canvassing door to door
pdating information for new BAMBOO COVE APIS
anford Lake Mary CITY
One 5. 2 Bedroom apartments,
DIRECTORY Must be ii years o
furnished or unturnished, Newly
age or older, good Spellers have

MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF

and address of the creditor or his
agent or attorney, aria the amount
claimed. If th* claim is not yet due,
the date when it will become due
shall be stated. If the claim Is
contingent or unhiquida?e, the
nature of the uncertainty shall
stated. If the claim is secured, the

sale, 125.000. Harold Hall Realty,
Realtor, 323 5774

2515 Park Dr

STUDENTS, HOUSEWIVES
RETIREES etc Earn extra

#.ppIy Geneva Gardens. 1505 w.
a For families or friends of problem
the clerk
the
wiitten statement of any claim or
25th St.. Sanford.
drinkers.
demandtheymayhave Eacticlaim
orfurtherintormafioncalI47345j1 _______________________
must be in writing arid must indicate
or write
IF 1100 isoc extra a month interests

picture window, fireplace. Estate

pets 327 3930

INTERVIEWERS

4-Personals

OF DRAINAGE AND UTILITY equipment located at the defendant THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL JOHN W THOMAS.

1030
(12)

EMPLOYMENT. 201 Comme,' Lake Mary clean &amp; private. I
cial, 373 SIlo
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bedroom furnished apt 1 male, no

'H-HOUSeS

Charming older 3 BR, extra large
beaulitul tree shaded lard Large

34-Mcbi$e Homes

PENTALS

Color TV. Air Cond . Maid Serv
QUALITY INN NORTH
I 16. SR 434. Longwood
562 400

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7 Bedroom house. furnished, mature
adults only No pets $125 mo plus
d.posil 377 3131

AVAILABLE

GREAT CHANCE Couple to run
Store. $1200 mo plus exfras AAA

18-Help Wanted
an address of the personal _______
P
y are
___________________________ .. - forth below.
ARE YOU TROUBLED?CaIITOII Nuries RN's 6. LPN's, Aides, Aid
All persons having claIms or
Free, 6442021 for "We Care" companion. Needed immediately
demands against the estate are
"Hotline," Adults or Teens.
6250636
required,
WITHIN
THREE

33-Houses Furnished

Weekly 3515 Hwy 1797. Sanford
_________________

MPLOYMErII. 201 Commer

________________________________________________

1320, Sanford, FL 32171. The name

DEB 112
Florida,
more
part lcuIarI
described as follows.
One 196.4 Mack Truck, red in color IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
One 1977 Datsun Pickup Truck, SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
blue in color

trailer apts Adult &amp; family park

NCR

cial, 323 5176

Ill

EASEMENT

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can land You an Outstanding

Legal Notice
In Rs: Estate of
9 large tIres. 10 * 20
Legal Notice
________________________ ________________________
ELIZABETH A. MERTAN.
I small tire
I grease gun w assessories
Deceased IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 11TH
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF
All being stored at Altamonte
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, ltd AND FOR
Notice is hereby given that the
ADMINISTRATION
NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR Garage, Ill Loogwood Avenue.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, Sanford Airport Authority Budget
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Altmonfe Springs. Florida
THE VACATING, ABANDONING
CIVIL ACTION NO, 75't334.cA04.c will be reviewed by the Sanford City
Various
office
furniture
and
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
In
Re: the MarrIag, of
DISCONTINUING, AND CLOSING
Commission In lhe City Commission

9:30
KUTANA
6* 700 CLUB

SAN MO PARK, I, 2. 3 bedroom

4flition Salary cicellent AAA MO N I H L V

One 1974 BirmIngham Trailer, File Ifumber 74.1$S.CP

51g. Albert E. Green

1117) MERV GRIFFIN SHOW

23

BOOKKEEPER

thi estate is DOUGLAS STEN. ___________________
STROM, whose address is P.O. Box
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SERVICE. INC.. and that I intend to being located in Seminole County, Publith July 76 &amp; Aug. 7. 19Th

72 8 SESAME STREET

600

1976, in that certain case entitled,
International Harvester Company

(B.&amp;W) 1937. (Thurs.)"Murder
in the Blue Aoorn. Grace
McDonald, Donald Cook (Fri.)
PdIOwofDeath.LonClney

Morning

31c a line
24ca line

DEADLINES
Levy, deceased, File Number iioi.
CP. t pending in the Circuit Court
Noon The Day Before Publication
or Seminole County, FlorIda,
Probate Division, the address
os Seminole County Cour.
Sunday - Noon Friday
lhouse, Sanford, FL 32171. The __________________________________________________

County, Florida, under the tiCtitlOij
Sanford, FL 37711
described property Owned by Dyer
name of MAXIMUM SECURITY FitI of Florida, Inc. said property Telephone 3272171

(A)

TUBE"L

Legal Notice

register said name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court, Seminole Coun.
ty, Florida in accordance with the
provisions ot te Fictitious Name
Statutes, TO.WiI. Section I6.S

Tuesday

TKATp(

.1) HOGAN'S HEROES
ci BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

6 thru 25 limeS
26times

f:UpNlSl.,ED APAWTMENT
2)0 MI'Ilonvulle

appoint merit 321 0920

OHERMANNLEVY.ak.H,rm.n

view Ave., Sanford, Seminole and I have levied upon the following P.O 801 13)0

14) CL) PRICE IS RIGHT

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that the administration of

Plaintiff, vs Dyer Fitt of Florida, ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Inc , and Scott P. Stevens, Defen. REPRESENTATIVE:
FICTITIOUS NAME
Douglas Stnstrom
dant. which aforesaid writ of
NoticeS hereby given that I am Execution was delivered tome as STESISTROM. DAVIS &amp;
engaged in business at 201 River
Sheriftof Seminole County, Florida, MCINTOSH

1000
"21) 2 SANFOADANDSON
(A)

2.00
122 DAILY DEVOTIONAl

(BAW)

lthru5limes

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
(52.00MINIMUMCHARGE)
SATURDAY .Noon
3Lines Minimum
________________________

W1ty shall be described The

5.00
ci ADAM 12
CE GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

Legal Notice

ROAD

5:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.

RATES

OZarI3"JuJyCayJ
2127 Holly Ave.
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
COCKTAIL WAITRESS - lmmexji
Brown,
Phone323.75100r 322 0110
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
ate opening.
1:30
Date of the first publicationof this
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
X
by
virtue
of
that
certain
Writ
o,
Notice
of
Administration
July
74,
Smallest
Ad
with
thC
greatest
op
ci (12) DAYSOFOURI.IVES
WAITRESS - Evening* only.
portunity.
Call
323
5,512.
Execution issued out of and under 1976
x
(4) ci AS THE WORLD
sDouglas Stenstrom
the seal of the Circuit Court o,
LEGAL SECRETARY - Great
TURNS
As
Ancillary
Personal
Orange County, Florida,upona final
9Good Things to Eat
office
ci FAMILY FEUD
Representative of the
I judgment rendered in the aforesaid
,
X
Estate of
___________________________ I court on the 2nd day of June, AD.
PEAS, you pick, new pitch, black WAITERS - No experience

FEEDBACK

1 MOVIE:(MOn)"TtseM.
my." Boris Kariotf, Zita Johann
(B&amp;w) '932. (Tues)"Cmimson
Canary: Noah Berry, Jr.,
Collier. (BAW) 1945. (Wed.)
"The Man Who Cried Wolf,"

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1.4) NANNY AND THE PROFESSOR: Preerrted m.
only, see 330 pm.
CE MERV GRIFFIN
IL) EDGE OF NIGHT
3$ ADDAMS FAMILY
ci MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
LUCY
'8 MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
(BAW)

51 MOVIE, (pined 'n 'pro•.

S:30

below

"Fifty Roads to Town," Ann

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GENERAL HOSPITAL

So th em, Don A meche.
(Thurs.)"Humanjungle -Ga,y
Merrill, Chuck Connors (Fri.)
"Joan of the Ozarirs." Judy
Cartova. Joe E. Brown.
31$ MOVIE: (Mon.) "Flight
Nurse." Joan Leslie. Forrest

________________________

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ci 12) ANOrHER WORLD
1141) 1.6) ALL IN THE FAMILY

14:) 1.1) MATCH GAME: Proempted Thurs. on CIt 4. see

8 MOVIES: (Mon.) Dr.
Mabuse: The Gambler,"
(Toes) "Deep Waters." Dana
An&amp;ews, Jean Peters. (Wed.)

HOURS

AncIllary personal representatIve

3$ ROCKY AND FRIENDS,
UNDERDOG
4.

1(1 WILD, WILD WEST
614 THE UNTOUCHABLES
'7" LIuAS, YOGA AND YOU
1'00
'1,2)) 12) TOMORROW
6* NASHVILLE ON THE

PEOPLE TO PEOPt.E

300

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614 COMMUNITYCLOSEUP
I ROBERT MAC NEIL REPORT
8:30
614 FRAN CARLTON EX-

1 DAILY WORD
1'30
I LATE NEWS
614 NOTICIAS EN ESPANOL

shon.(R)

ci ONE LIFETO LIVE New

11) (Mon.) JENNIE (Toes)
THE LIFE OF LEONARDODA
VINCI (Wed.) MOVIE: "Dr
Ma bus e: The Gambler."

12:00

domestIc comedy set at the
time of a couple's 40th artnnems.aty dinner cefebratton
when, u'lexpectey they annot.mce plans to divorce (A)
(4:
CL PHYLLIS: Phyllis

OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

FOR ThE DEAF
24 LILLAS, YOGA AND YOU
11:30

Il) MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL "Honeymoon State.
mree part oodyirama
about trio goings on
bndai slate of a glamourous
hotel, starring Morey Amsterdam and Rose Mane. Guests
indLajO Dxcii Gautier (j
Montz, (RI

cottages him in his vvntlng

3) CL) THEGUIDINGLIGHT
'T)(Wed)LOWELLTHOMAS
REMEMBERS (A)

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

31-Apartments Furnished

6. Wheel Service
for e*peri,nced Front Eno
minor Elticieny and 7 Bedroom, monthly,
alignment man AI
adultS weLva Landing Rewrt
mechanical WOrl Mu'l hays
Fr.e boat moorac3e and Canoe use
10015 Good Opportunity for right
mffi, 5050 commiion______
Call for
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831-9993

322-2611

Wanted

in with semi invalid .an 560
9
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Orlando-Winter Park

Seminole

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND .ILL

time period and length.
24 (Tues.) ThE MEN WHO
MADE THE MOVIES (1)
JENNIE (R) (Fri.) NOVA (R)
8 MAYBERRY RFD

CLASSIFIED ADS

PROlATE DIVISION
File Nurnqr 76.27.Cp
IN RE: ESTATE OF
HERMANN LEVY. aka Herman

230
12)) 12) THE DOCTORS

800

1951. (B&amp;W) Lawyer who has
spent months recuperating

to get some privacy. (A)
6* MOVIE: "Wild h'ltheCotsl-

2:00
L (Mon.) FIRING LINE
(TUOS)NOVA(ThUIS.)AMER.
ICAN INDIAN ARTISTS (Fri.)
FAMILY FOCtJS
1) 520,000 PYRAMID

1 ABC CAPTIONED NEWS

ci =12) TONIGHT
3) 3$ CBS LATE MOVIE:
Father's Little Dividend," Eiizabeth Taylor, Spencer Tracy.

Joe decide to barricade

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

TENNESSEE TUXEDO
3:15
1) GENERAL HOSPITAL'
New ttme perd and length
330

12:55
ci (12) NBC NEWS
1:00
1) (12) SOMERSET

6:55

ci MEDICAL CENTER:

24 PROJECT 24
3$ STAR TREK
7:30
'I WILD KINGDOM. "MRS-

NING AT POPS (Wed) UPSTAIRS. DOWNSTAIRS
(Thurs.) NOVA (Fri.) BOOK

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24 ZOOM
3$ fIN TIN TIN

HIGHLIGHTS

18-Help

Painting
A I Pantng
Brush, mull. spray
Qulity work Peasonaoie prices
Free estematzs 327 0.159

SlIME MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
207W 2nd St

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WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME'

Buying a new home? Mo4ng t
apartment?

an

Get some action with a Herald
Cla%sifiid ad We'll help you write
an ad thit will bring fast sale.
CALL 322 2611

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323.8670 or 1.31.9777

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Both continue to woo dele- now has 1,134 delegates com,j%gates, with strategies that mitted to him.
The AP survey shows Ford
range from WWte House dinner
invitations to the stunning se. with 1,105, Reagan with 1,029
lection by Reagan of a liberal and the remaining 125 uncornsenator for a running male to mitted.
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Irene Road near Longwood blooday afternoon, but failed to turn decreased at the checklist store Wednesday with scattered
The major increasei in July
up a suspect who burglarbed duw homes. talLing a pistol. Winter in four cities, down an average thundershowers. Highs mostly occurred in breakfast item.
2 per cent, and was unchanged
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Park PoUct SgL Walter Gallailer 1 center above) Used tracking
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his base pay as a supplement (The board offered ia bargaining session Wednesday's session is to last the school board and "IPSCO negotiators agree on

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prize, the presidential nomi. backers try to prove that his
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iFees for a special master usually run between
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Gene Grooms, executive secretary of the SEA,
immediately countered with the statement that

of the uncommitted convention
"We are not aware of any Indelegates have dwindled by dividual delegates we have lost
more than 50
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impasse and the Florida Public Employes Relations
Conunission (PERC) was asked for a list of names
from which a special master (independent ar.
bitrator) could be brought in to help settle the dif-

SEA is asking that coaches of cheering squads,
proposed hikes in supplements of this nature would
ball, softball golf , soccer,
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15 days before the roll call is to they now back his candidate.
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negotiation process with SEA.
At last Friday's bargaining session. Ernie
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Alexander, Sanford, third place;

honorable mention. place;

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running as an incumbent. A second Democrat, W.W. Tyre, also is
in the running.
TheRepublican contender
Bill Kirchhoff,the former
chairman of the cotinty's Planning and Zoning Board.
"Alexander would have a better than normal chance 01

willing
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be reached on the salary issue at that meeting, the school board
for the head football coach and only 14 per cent for
Cowley told Steve Rosenthal, chief negotiator for coaches, drill team and dance team inthe head basketball coach.
SEA, that he wanted to table the article until he structors, band directors, etc.
What these figures boil down to is simply ttiat if
could come up with some new figures and present
SEA is successful In its supplement demands. an
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athletic director, business manager or head football
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basketball coach currently earning a $10,0W base
supplements the school board is willing to give
trfore a contract between the two bargaining units
(The index Cowley referred to determined how
atWetic coaches, drill tearn and dance team in- salary, he-she would receive an additional $1,500 for
can be reached.
much an increase will be granted to teachers after
the work they perform in relation to their athletic
structors, band directors, etc.
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~iorrOg at 9 o'clock at First Federal of Seminole in
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His reasoning is that should he resign, the governor would
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because a person will now
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OSWALD. "A good player recommend that you pass

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Jim "Six hearts certainly chances are that an opening
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lower part of the esophagus of hair and strength all
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overeating — during a Roman women may lose their normal
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dummy's fourth club becomes answer individual questions
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time to "cause me to shirk m Yresponsibility, I will resign."
with, there is the possibility of resignation," Vihlen said.
The sla-year commission veteran quickly added, however,
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"I expect there will be enough commissioners
full board will be in attendance Traditionally, it
hearings
is the chairman's job to monitor and run budget when we get down to the nitty gritty," Hattaway
Williams responded by saying that the
responded.
hearings,
ommission agreed to hold the hearings
Political factions on the Seminole County
Vihien is a contender for the U.S.
find Kwiatkowski called statements by
"I've been there, ready to go," said Williams
Commission locked horns today after Kimbrough and W il liams "just another cheap Congressional seat occupied by Richard Kelly, a
"They (Democrats ) probably have a good
Republi cans charged two Democratic Corn- shot."
Republican, and Kwiatkowski attends classes at
excuse,but everybody agreed to the schedule"
missioners have ruined four days of budget
Kwiatkowski said the hearings are a "waste Florida Technological University (FTU).
Williams pointed out.
hearings because they failed to attend.
VihIen said he is monitoring budget reports.
of time."
Office of Management Analysts and
Republican Commissioners Richard Williams
He said he got the same Information by taking Like Kwiatkowski, VIhien contends the four-day Evaluation (OMAE ) Director Pat Glisson told
and John Kimbrough say lack of attendance by the budget presentations home for study.
hearings were "probably unnecessary.10
commissioners last Wednesday they could begin
Commissioner Harry Kwiatkowski and Corn"I'm not shirking my responsibility," Vthlen
Kwiatkowski called hearings to date "an
cutting requests when they felt Like it.
missioner Sid Vihien Jr., have turned the exercise In futility." But he said when decision- added.
No cuts ha ve been made.
hearings into an exercise in futility.
Republicans contend it would take at least
making time comes on Wednesday, "I'll be
Republicans say that's because it's Em, "There Is no need for us sitting there," there."
four commissioners in atte ndance to get possible to make decisions without at least four
Williams said. "We can't make any decisions."
Asked how the budget is coming along, anything accomplished,
commissioners.
But Hattaway says the same information can
Democratic Commission Chairman Mike Kimbrough replied, "It's not. We're not moving.
On Wednesday when a quoirum is expected,
Hattaway responded by saying that when
"The board should try to get organized," be obtained from reading the $21.6-million Williams said, "We'll probably vote a dozen
decision-making time comes on Wednesday, the Kl.mbrough said.
budget as can be learned by attending the formal
different ways."

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must be mindful of today. Good solved today if you don't let
things will be doubly ap- your pride override your good
predated if you take them in sense.
smaller quantities.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
A firm You have the choice today of
LEO (July 23-Aug.

WIN AT BRIDGE

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hand is required today if You roiling up your sleeves to get
are to impress others. Wishy the job done, or reding on your
washy decisions wil l not Inspire laurels.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20
underlings.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) The remarks of others cause
Whil e you're normall y one who you far too much concern
understates his role in today. You'll find W wind in
accomplishments, statements where it never
everyday
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Od
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unYour co
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in believing all you hear. A
today. You could be drawn into
er's shrewd salesman could do a
th
ano
a situation where
YOUr real number on your bank
become
excesses
balance.
liabilities.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24- Nov.
TAURUS (April 20- May 20)
hTi.
Judgments YOU make lean
you
today.
toward what you want them to portant decisions for
you do, you w ha ve to pay
be today. This is not a healthy If
perspective for you.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
GEMINI(May 21-June 20) In
an attempt to expedite a dif- 21) Problems you must over.
today. you could come today will be of your own
ficult matter
promises. making. They'll be caused by
OUt failure to use your usual
others
will
unfortunately,
initiative
believe you.
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                    <text>B—EvnIng H.rald,

Sanford, FL

Friday. July 23, 1976
Answer to Previous Puzzle

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wanted in the kidnaping of 26

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them home after summer school classes.

schoolchildren and their bus

driver,afterathirdmansought They were imprisoned in a moving van

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approximately 15,000 people yearly. (Herald Photo by Tom local arrest warrants were counts of kidnaping and 16 of
issued for Schoenfeld, his armed robuery.
Vincent)

Charles W. Ba tes, special
Chowchilla Justice Court a gent in charge of the FBI's San

brother, James I.., 24, and

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vestigatlons conducted by the
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minated and that she had until
the end of the month to get out.

flight training and food service
facilities to accommodate

business, an event, she says,

Pemberton's landlord was
Henry Wight, president of Aero.

transient aircraft personnel
and airport workers.

capabilities at all aside from
'ending machines, Catering Is

Aero-Services supplies the

now being handled out of

Other authority members

succeeded with a plan to make

Sanford airport with four such

r)aytona Beach instead of by a

told of hearing incoming planes

the local airport a "landing

.tothling more then $15,000 and

Services Inc., the firm that

created health problems that

serves as fixed-base operator

10

(FBO) at the airport.

the

first

contract to provide an airport

of May

did nut

lose an y of it.s contracted F130
gations.
But by tossing the Airport Inn
out of the terminal building,
Wight left the air port with no

coffee shop and no food

services, but flight catering and

An FBO usually is under
with three or four services from

restaurant

local supplier.

June that he closed up the

ridiculous," Rosemond said,
"that this airport doesn't have a
place where a person can get a

restaurant to provide space in father and lawyer Edward
the terminal building for a U.S. Merrill, who defended SymCustoms inspection station. lie blonese Liberation Army

cup of coffee. That's one of life's

said the inspection station

pleasures."

would be necessary if his firm 19Th murder trial.

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to the coffee shop, only to be

are not among them, according

Sanford Airport Authority, the

to Airport Manager J.s.

chairman,

Robert

told that it was no longer there.

PanelistflerbertMorelandsaid
that after learning this, at least
one pilot took off again without

Florence l'emberton, owner of

a list which includes aircraft

. the Airport Inn restaurant, was

Cleveland, So when the

Itoseniond, lamented the fact

inaintename. flight line ser-

restaurant closed, the airport

that there is no restaurant

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ailvertised nude dancing at

the the dancers in
night club. aided and abetted in decent manner.

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rights" field.

ease and County Judge Harold Dear Abby
pool will hare been summoned

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The Oakland Tribune and The
Fresno Bee said the note was

found at the Portola Valley esN, Woods Ill, and the newspapers said officials believed
the note was written by the
younger Woods.

Another break in the case

ASsistant State Atty. Ralph

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school bus taking them home
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one of the dancers may demon.j
who indicated that they had
strate in court the nudity that
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;ook place at the club the night
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Jensen said
the armed
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Defense attorney Edward Sports

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be charged under a section of
the state Penal Code which
covers kidnap for ransom or
robbery.

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waiting

requesting taxiing instructions

At the July meeting of the
Dr.

to"refuel,

available to persons wanting a
cup of coffee or a light meal.
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from Oakland by Thursday and
formal charges will be filed
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Madera County Sheriff Ed
Bates said Richard Schoenfeld

air charter-air taxi
scrvice, sales and rentals- of
new and used aircraft, ground
school training, instrument

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the unlawful exposure or
Companion obscenit)
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ssere dismissed earlier by
select a six-member jury to
Judge Johnson.
hear the trial of Club Juana
During a six-hour session
operator Mike Pinter and 10 Tod y
attempting
to select an UniLincers on charges of indecent
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notified by her landlord that her
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coverage for medical anti health protection. This
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young boy's voice changes and level is affected. It usually goes
he starts shaving and has other tip.
changes, we know that he is
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salar' teachers received last year.
t'rease in the starting base salary.
ttilximlIuiis salaries and a reduction in the length of us to Itoive too far forward, either," Layer said, bargainIng table deals with teacher supplements.
SEA negotiators feel this figure is unrealistic
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Grooms said he feels otherwise and is going to
Ile says there were no provisions in the 1975-76
and have asked for a $2,900 boost in base salary for they have no money for raises," Grooms said. "but
Under the existing contract. teachers reach show the school board negotiating tearn just where contract for supplementing those persons who
starting teachers -. up to $11,000.
at the bargaining table we're going to show them inaxtmuni pa status in 15 years. Teachers are now there
ares stifficient carryover funds to warrant coach girls athletics.
Steve Rosent hal, a social studies teacher at what t he
y have stashed and where. They have reuesting th,at they becoitte eligible for maximum raises for the county's teachers.
Sanford Middle School and chief negotiator for SEA, enough nioney in carryover funds to warrant the pay in 10 )cars and that after the 10th year they
Another Item that still has to be settled between
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earlier this year that the salary increases raises.
"hich the proposed SEA contract calls for would Lxv
'-scillinole County gets the sixth highestaitiount
keeping pace with cost of living inTeases.
of any iif tile 67 (ilunties in state fUfl(LS." (;rcmri
The Seminole County School Board and Seminole
Ile said that while the proposed starting salary said. "and all it would take would he $225,000 it) add
Education Association iSEA) will get down to the %%as higher than in some parts of Florida, it was $100 to the Ix-ginning base salary of every teacher in
nitty-gritty of teacher salaries when they face each lower than
in others.
thit ('OUflti ." (;rtHIiIIs &amp;titl.
other at the bargaining tbIe on Tuesday afternoon.
Gene Grooms, executive director of SEA, says
"And 'we can find that much and more,"
tie
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Friday December.
a0largaret Burke ileft), coordinator of the meals on wheels program, and volunteer Dot Rabiles
presented Mrs. Davita with a birthday card, a small cake and a vised flower on the occasion of her
Alameda County Sheriff's
93rd birthday. The happy birthday scheme is a new service being provided by the Federation of Deputy Jack Baugh said the II.
Senior Citizen Clubs of Seminole County and is for those shut-in.s who are subscribing to the meals-un- cerise numbers matched the
wheels service. The meals are delivered by olunteers , like Dot Raises, in cooperation with numbers recalled by bus driver
Semninok Memorial Hospital. iHerald Photo by Tom Vincent)

Ed Ray.

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Sunday, July 25, 17
Evening Herald, Sanford,

Juvenile Boy Charged

N
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Nixon

Now Faces

indictment Dis rn issal Sough
Apopka, laces trial on charges
and armed burglary against burglary.
- Sylvester Williams. 25, of of burglary and grand larceny.
Michael Fulghum, 16, of 18011 S.
1922 W. 13th St.. Sanford, laces
William A. Knwuackl, 304,
Palmetto Ave., Sanford.
Sanford attorney- William A.
State Atty. Abbott Herring's trial on charges of attempted of 950 Sharon Court, Oviedo, Is
Leffler III is scheduled toargue office is appealing the murderand arson inconnection accused ol battery onasheriff's
in circuit court Monday for the dismissals to the Fourth with a May Z fire at the deputy and resisting an officer
dismissal of a grand jury in. District Court of Appeals, West residence of a former with violence.
(lictment charging a Forest Palm Beach.
Willie B. Brown, 38, of
girlfriend.
City !;o) with armed burglary.
Kerry
Gene
Mason,
18,
of
Orlando,
is accused of grand
Assistant State Atty. Jay
If Circuit Judge J. William Novick said Friday that in- Apopka, is accused of burglary larceny of a pickup truck In
Woodson follows the actions of dictntents have so far been of a dwelling.
(k'tober 1974.
Chief Circuit Judge Joe A. dismissed against 10 of 15
William K. Randall, 26. of
Jlmm Carter, 30. of IeHary, is accused of leaving
Cowart Jr. and Judges A.J. juveniles indicted on first- O
r lan do, Myron Clyde ItoH, 48, the scene of an accident on W.
llosernann Jr. and Kenneth de gree felony offenses in rece
Leffler t he indictment against niontha in Seminole.
nt of Fern Park, and Thomas 25th St. in Sanford in which a
14-year-old Guy Steven Sullivan
Ni ne teen perso ns remain on Mayes, 31, of Winter Park, are bicylist was injitreti.
scheduled for trial in conwill be dismissed.
a les Edward Jones, 22,
Judge Woodson's criminal
trial
nection with the June 17 of 374 E. Warren, Longwood,
Cowart earlier ruled docket
for this week. They
burglary of It and S Auto Sales, accused of obtaining a .45
that juveniles can't be indicted include:
Fern Park, and grand larceny caliber pistol a nd ammunition
for first-degree felonies in
- Robert Griffin. 52, of SR- of a 1971 Cadillac.
Flori da . The ruling stemmed
by worthless check at a
From a legislative revision, 426, Oviedo, accused of man- leonard Jolly, 51, of 301 Casselberry sporting goods
effective l ast October, in the slaughter in t he Oct. 25, 1973, Fairmont Drive, Sanford, is store.
wording of penalty provisions of traffic death of Mrs. Mary M. accused of felony delivery of
- Henry J. Oliver, 19, of Bird
statutes on
first-degree Walls of Oviedo. The case is marijuana to a minor.
Ave., Midway, is accused of
docketed for trial after a twofelonies,
- Mary S. Driver. 47, witness tampering in conJudge Leffler on Thursday year wait In which an appea ls Carriage Cove, Sanford, is nectiun with a pe nding robbery
based his dismissal of us- court declined to dismiss it.
charged with twr, counts of trial.
dictments against two juveniles
- Ray Laurent ULsey, 38, of aggravated assault.
Jan M. Darrell, 36, Forest
By BOB LIOVI)
Herald Staff Writer

IN BRIEF
Mrs.

Legal Notice

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Leaves Hospital;
Physical Therapy

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SAN CIMEN, Calif. (AP)_ Af ter l5 days mat.
pltal, former first lady Pat Nixon is home. But she must
go through a long schedule of physical therapy before
fully recovering from the stroke that partially paralysed
her, doctors say.
A nurse and a physical therapist will remain at the
Nixon compound at San Clemente "for an Indefinite
period of time" to help Mrs. Nixon recover, a medical
spokesman said.
Mrs. Nixon, smiling and looking rested, left Long Beach
Hospital on Friday with her husband, former president
Richard M. Nixon, and her two daughters Julie
Eisenhower and Thcla Cox.
Nixon smiled cheerily as he guided his wife's
wheelchair through a crowd of reporters well-wishers,
hospital staff and Secret Service agents.
Strike

Endangers Crops

WASHINGTON (AP) With the peak of the California
fruit harvest nearing, bargainers hope to find a settlement to end the cannery workers' walkout that growers
say could cost them nearly $2.5 billion. "We're talking
about the entire crop, and the entire crop Is In jeopardy
today," Harry Kubo of Pariler, Calif., said Friday. Kubo,
head of a committee formed a month ago to deal with
California farm problems, said farm workers "are going
through an equally traumatic experience" because their
work Is seasonal. Mediators continued meeting today with
bargainers for the canners and striking workers.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Postal Service, target of
several pending legal attacks, could suffer a substantial
financial setback If seven states succeed in their
challenge of the 13-cent first-class postal rate. Opposing
the letter rate, Maine Attorney General Joseph Brennan
charged that it doesn't cost the Postal Service 13 cents to
deliver a first-class letter. The seven states notified the
U.S. Court of Appeals on Friday that they will challenge
the legality of the first-class postage rate

WORLD

IN BRIEF
Socialist Government
Takes Over In Portugal
LISBON, Portugal (AP) - Portugal's first
democratically elected government in 50 years took office
Friday, after 27 months of "carousel governments"
following the overthrow of the old rightist dictatorship.
Socialist leader Mario Soares, 51, was sworn in as
premier along with his mostly Socialist cabinet. He said
he believed the Portuguese people want a "government
that will finally govern."

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Following a military coup in April 197, six successive
military-dominated governments ruled Portugal by
decree as the initial revolutionary euphoria succumbed to
the hard problems of inflation, recession, labor unrest and
occasional violent clashes among groups competing for
political power.
"The Portuguese people have learned to distinguish
between utopia and what Is possible," Soares said in a
televised speech alter he and the cabinet were sworn in.
"They are tired of unrest,... of shortages of housing,
adequate medical assistance and good schools."

Christians Overrun Slum
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Christians said today they
had overrun much of the Moslem alum of Nabaa after a
heavy artillery barrage, and the Arab League said
another tentative cease-fire had been worked out in
Lebanon's long and bloody civil war.
Fighting was reported in Beirut's port area, along front
lines dividing the capital Into Moslem and Christian
sectors and in the mountain resorts to the east.
Security sources and hospitals reported that more than
170 persons had been killed and 235 wounded since Friday
night, raising the death toll in more than 15 months of civil
war to more than 33,000 by some estimates.
Huge fires burned out of control In Nabaa, located not
far from the beselged Palestinian camp of Tat Zaatar in
Christian-held eastern Beirut.

SANFORD ITALIAN
Restaurant &amp; Pizza
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Legal Notice

IN BRIEF
Ruling May Free

From Facing New Trial
ORLANDO (AP)
A federal Judge has squelched
an effort by government prosecutors to use previous
mony In a new perjury and conspiracy trial for former
Sen. Edward J. Gurney.
The ru ling by U.S. District Judge George C. Young at a
pretrial hearing Friday left Justice Department
pr osecu tors uncertain whe ther to continue t heir case
agalnst the 62-year.old Winter Park Republican.
Chief prosecutor Vince nt Alto asked and re ceived a one.
week delay in pretrial conferences to consult his superiors
in W ashington.
As in a previo us trial in Tampa, the government alleges
that G ur ney received campaign contributions from
builders in ret ur n for favors wi th the Federal Housing
Administration. It also accuses the one-time senator of
lying to a federal grand Jury about the scheme.
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WASHINGTON I AP)— The Ford administration has op.
posed leg islation to ban phosphate str ip-mining In a
na tio na l forest in Florida a nd to al low mining firms to go

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to court to seek compensation for losses.
Representatives of th e Department of Interior a nd the
U.S. Forest Service Friday opposed the bill in a House
Interior subcommittee hearing.
They said a furth er study is to be made of en.
vironinental
impacts of the mining on the Osceola
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National Forest in Central Florida.
The measure, sponsored by Rep. Don Fuqua, D-Fla.,
would affect mining claims being made by such cornpanies as Gulf Oil, Monsanto, KerrMcGee and Global
Exploration Co.

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WEST PALM BEACH (AP) - A program to
facilitate the transfer of some 600 Connecticut employes
ofamajortechnologicalfirrntoWestPalmfleachdurjng
the next 18 months has begun, officials said.
Pratt &amp; Whitney Aircraft Group of United Technologies
Corp. said Friday the moves were part of a recently announced company reorganization plan.
Most of the employes to be transfered are Involved with
military aircraft programs, all of which were assigned to
Florida in April. They will join the government products

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acres in the Gulf of Mexico for environmental study in
pre pa ration for' petroleum leasing.
The list of tracts, which he between three and 150 miles
from the shores of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana,
'jPI and Texas, may be revised following cornpletion of the environmental review.
The department said Friday a sale of leases in the Gulf
is tentatively planned for April 1977.

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The two factions will decide at the conclusion of Tuesday's
meeting if there will be further need for negotiating.
And, according to both Grooms ar,d Cowley, there will
definitely be a need for more negotiations.

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liquidate. I'd say I lost $15,000$18,000 on It.
"The restaurant was a
money-making operation,"
Pemberton continued. "Why
close up a going operation?
Now they've got nothing. All
you've got to do is look at my
books to see that the restaurant
was growing. And I was under
the impression, verbally, just
out of being here for five years,
that as the airport grew and
expanded, I would grow along
with It.
"That was why I stayed here
during the two years that were
the hardest, when there was the
gas shortage and when the
economy was so bad," she said
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were closed, while there were
only 20-30 people around. I had
.i lot of faith and a lot of hope
and I believed in this airport,
and now what have I got? One
day you're running a
restaurant, the next day you're
home doing nothing"
Pemberton said she felt she
could win a codrt battle with
Aero-Services but has decided
against it.
"I have the grounds If! really
want to pursue it," the said,
"but I don't. My health is more
important. I thought I might
have to go back into the
hospital, but they're going to
try to take care of the problem
with medication. I don't know
what I'm going to do now."

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A special master's fees run from $1504300 per day, plus expenses, according to Cowley, with both sides sharing equally in
the costs.
The three masters PERC named were: Alpheus Marshall of

Atlanta; Ferrin Mathews, Roswell, Ga.; and Arthur Matten, of
Cold Springs.
Each side may eliminate one name from the list and the
remaining name is to be the one who will serve as special master.
If none of the names are satisfactory to either side, then PERC
will step in.

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Negotiations started in the middle of May and should have
been concluded within 60 days, according to Cowley, "but as long
as we feel we're making progress," he said, "we're willing to sit
down at the table and bargain further."
Grooms concurred with this assessment and said that he feels
"we are making progress. We've closed out 22 articles and have
just about five more to go," he said.

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A f ir e of undetermined origin in such a case."
severely damaged an unocThe owner of the home, Art
cupled Forest City home early Marsh, was not at home at th e
Sa tur day.
time of the fire.
Notified of the blaze at apin Sanford late Friday, a 24proximately
2:30
a.rn., year-old man was jailed for
Seminole County Sheriff's attempted robbe ry at George's
puties arrived at the Tavern, 1011 South French
residence at 1026 Oletha Drive Avenue, after he allegedly
to find a pickup truck parked in demanded the cashier empty
the garage with a partially the cash register receipts into
burned roll of newspaper stuck paper bag.
into the gas tank.
George C. Ray, 612'i Cypress
The Forest City Fire Avenue, Sanford, was arrested
'Department responded to the shortly after 11 p.m.
fire and notified the s heriff's
According to police reports,
department.
Ray allegedly approached the
Sheriff's Detective William cashier, demanded the money,
Itogan sai d Saturday that he and added, " Do n't push that
had call ed a sta te fire marshal bu tton."
to aid in the investigation, but
But he was arrested almost
that such a move was "routine immediately

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somebody's feelings getting
Orlando, where customs in-- hurt," Cleveland said later.
spectors are used only when "And you can't blame him for
needed to handle scheduled that. When it costs you $2004300
international flights. Before an a month more to have
airport can obtain this status, somebody as a tenant than
substantial
written they're bringing in, why, a
documentation must be sub- prudent businessman will
mitted to the Customs Bureau well, he has to do something
showing that a demand for such about it."
Cleveland said the airport
a field exists In its particular
authority
Is concerned about
area.
the
situation
and would like to
Wight recently estimated that
see
a
"decent"
restaurant
there would be a minimum wait
of four months Involved after brought in, but he added that
such documentation was for- Wight must consider his
warded to Washington and he current overhead and the initial
admitted that this had not yet capitalization costs involved
been done in the case of thehe with attempting to put another
food facility into operation.
local airport.
local
"It's an expensive thing,"
So why was the Airport Inn
Cleveland
said. iii1es paying a
closed in such a hurry?
hell
of
a
lot
of rental fees over
"Henry told me It was
because my light bills were here. I do know that he 'is
high," Pemberton said. "I talking to people, but it's a
wouldn't buy that for an excuse. matter of getting together on
My rent included my lights. I space and that type of thing. If
paid a percentage of the rent to you get someone that knows
cover my light bill and it had what they're doing and can
been set up that way from the handle an operation like this,
start. Then he (Wight) said he they want to be sure of what
wanted the building and that they 're getting Into.
"We don't want any shade.
was it."
Pemberton said she went to tree mechanics in there," the
Cleveland and asked him to airport manager went on. "If
intervene but he declined, we're going to have a
telling her the matter was restaurant, why, we want It to
l'o thx, hoct ,w.ihi., Afl'*i(,*,,
IUUUH.
between iero-ervices and the
You want to l ook around, ta lk to
res ta urant.
Now Wight
the i nd ivid ua l people, a nd find somebody who
n charge of a large segment of knows what they're doing
the operations at a city-owned before you spend about a
installation refuses to discuss quarter of a million bucks
that's what it would cost to put a
the affair at all.
good
restaurant in here,"
"1 think this gets into per.
Rosemond could not be
sonal business," he said during
a recent telephone con- reached for further comment
versation. "I don't see why my on the airport authority's view
Personal business should be of the situation.
published in the damned Pernberton, meanwhile, is
out of work and extremely
newspaper."
"Henry just wants to avoid a bitter.
"I have no earthly idea why
flap that might result in
my lease was canceled," she
said. "It threw me into such a
shock that I was in the hospital
Demos Demand
for 10 days. Why the short
notice' Why not at least wait
until September? If I'd been
Equal TV Time
able to sit back and wait until
September I could've retailed
WASHINGTONAl'J
The (equipment
(equipment
from
the
Democratic National Coln.
but because of the
iiitttee asked the Supreme short notice I was forced to
Court on Friday to overturn a
Federal Communications Coin.
iiiisston decision exempting
news conferences by political
candidates from the equal time
doctrine
The conunittee said the rule
establishes a bias in favor of
incumbents, especially presidential incwnbents.
It asked the court not to wait
until it returns From its summer
recess Sept. 27 but to act expeditiously to hear and decide
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with the Seminole Educational Clerical Association Inc., and
ratification of that agreement Is all that Is needed for it to take
effect.
However, two ot he r bargaining units the Seminole County
Bus Drivers Association Inc., and the Association of Nonon-I nstructional Personnel (NIPSCO) - have failed to come to
terms with the board and a special master has been called for to
settle the Impasse.
The Florida Public Employes Relations Commission (PERC)
submitted a list of three names of special masters who may be
agreed upon by the board and the bargaining units for further
negotiations. If none of the three are satisfactory to either side,
PERC said It would appoint the Individual who will work towards
a settlement.

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"We don't want to be accused of sex discrimination because we
don't supplement these coaches of girls' sports," Grooms said.
He noted that there was no supplement for a gymnastics coach
nor one for a volleyball coach. "These are accepted girls sports
now," Grooms said, "and we want to make sure there Is a supplement in there (the contract) for that. We need a supplement
that Is equivalent to any other sport."
Another article of the proposed agreement still to be discussed
deals with the length of any contract that might be agreed upon.
Ernie Cowley, chief negotiator for the school board, said it is
permissible under state law for the contract to be for as long as
three years and that he'd like to have an agreement for that long
so these negotiations wouldn't have to go on every year.
Since last year's contract was the first ever for Seminole
County teachers, it was agreed that It should be for one year, but
there is a good chance the 1976-77 agreement will be for a longer
tenure, according to school officials.
The school board has already reached a contract agreement

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Magic Chef Range, Model 312V: Attorney for Petitioner
I
25. 1916
Fasco Hood. Model 2M; General Publish, July 1,
Electric Disposet, Model FCIOO; DEB 16
General Electric Dishwasher,
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Model SD250 Wall to wall carpeting
NAME STATUTE
at public sale, to the highest and best
bidder for cash, at the front west TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the o
door of the Seminole County
Courthouse in Sanford, Florida at undersigned, pursuant to the 10
I1. 00 A.M.Onthe6thdayof August, "FictitioulNameStatute",Chapter
MS 09. Florida Slatutes,will register
1976.
THE CIRCUIT COURT, ISEALI
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
in and for Seminole County, Florida,
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 16-460- CA -09.0
upon receipt of proof of the
Clerk of Circ'it Court
FLAGSHIP BANK OF SANFORD,
Publication of this notice, the tie.
By: Mary N. Darden
etc.
tllious name, to wit: TOWNER
Deputy Clerk
PRECISION MACHINING under
Plaintiff, ALBAN E. BROOKE, ESQ,
V'S
which I am engaged in business at
Post Office Box 40525
Circuit Court Judge A.J. count against Jenkins as part of aggravated assault was LAWRENCE .1 JACKMAN, etal., Jacksonville, Florida 37203
200 Mingo Trail, Longwood.
Defendants. Attorney for Plaintiff
Seminole County, Florida.
hlosemann Jr. has accepted a plea negotiations.
dropped by the state as part of
NOTICE OF SALE
That the party interested in said
Publish July 25, 1916
no contest plea from an
Mary L. Corcoran, 19, of the negotiated plea.
business enterprise is as fo4low
Notice is hereby given that, DEB ioi
Altamonte Spr ings man in a Orlando, was arrested in the
A six-member jury acquitted pu rsuant to the Summary Judgmen t
Ralph P. Towner
cocaine possession case and same raid on charges of David Tenuto, 18, of 825 entered in this cause, in the Circuit
Ralph P. Towner
Publish: July II, 25, Aug. 1, I. 1976&amp;J
Courl of Seminole Count y, Flor ida, I
ordered the defendant to possession of cocaine and Wyniore Road, Altamonte will
CUT
U I T COURT OF THE OE 13 63
I
sell the property situated in IN THE CIR C
continue on a methadone heroin. On Friday Judge Springs, finding him innocent of Seminole County, Florida, described EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FICTITIOUS NAME
treatment program in Orange Hosernann continued her trial chargesof burglary, possession as
Notice Is hereby given that we are i
The
West
5
9
chains
of
the
East
FLORIDA.
County for drug addicts during until the week of August 16 at of burglary tools and petty
CASE
NO.
16.12l1.CAO4-A
engaged in business at 637 Sable
SchansoftheSoufn43lchainsof
a pee-sentence investigation. Sanford.
larceny in connection when the lhe North 29 chains of Section 2.
Palm Circle, Altamonte Springs
32701. Seminole County, Florida
Walter Jenkins Jr., 42, of 318
In other cases, Burnett S. alleged theft a battery from a Township 70 South, Range 30 East; IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
ELLEN BETTS SEAL,
under the fictitious name of H&amp;B
and
DePughSt.,Altamonte Springs, Price, 37, of Maitland, pleaded bus at Prairie Lake Baptist
WifePetitioner, CARPET INSTALLATION, and W
The East 5.9 chains of the South
told the court that he was on the guilty to shooting into a Church, Fern Park, On June 7.
intend to register said name with th e
31 chans of the North 29 chains of VS.
treatment progr am in April dwelling and was allowed to
Two other cases docketed for Section?. T ow nship 20 South, Ra nge RICHARD FRANCIS SEAL , JR., Clerk of the Circuit Courl, Seminole
Husband Respondent, County. Florida in accordance with
when sheriff's vice squad remain free an bond pending a trial last week were continued 30 East (less the East 1494 feet of
the South 112 feet of the North 29 RICHARD FRANCIS BEAL. SR. the provisions of the Fictitious
agents raided his residence and pre-sentence investigation to the week of Aug. 16. Carl E. chains) Subject to easement in and and ALICE SEAL, hiS wife.
Name Statutes, To Wit: Section ,
Rewondenis
confiscated cocaine hidden in a I PSI).
Bridges, 23, of Orlando, is to the North 10 feet of the East 149.4
165.09 Florida Statutes 1951.
NOTICE OF ACTION
S Douglas J Harper
hassock.
Price admitted shooting Into accused of forgery and uttering feel of the South 122 feet of the North TO: RICHARD
FRANCIS
c ins of said section;
Thomas M Batson
Agents reported they found a the r esidence of Roger Trizzino a forgery,
SEAL. JR. residence
Publish July 4, II, II, 25. 1976
and
unknown.
quantity of heroin also in the at 804 Meiner Blvd., Altamonte
Jan Morrell Darrell, .16,
Beginning 20 chains and 36 links
DES II
Last known address
search warrant raid but State Springs, on May 10 following a Forest City Road. Orange South of the Northeast corner f
PFC Richard F Bed, Jr
Section?. 'ownship 20 South, Range
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Atty. Abbott Herring's office domestic disturbance. A County. is accused of obtaining 30
2631S 7515
East, thence run South 4 Chains
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
dropped a heroin possession companion
charge
Co C 151 On. 37th Armor
of property by worthless checks . and TI' ?rriks, thence west It
. PROBATE DIVISION
APO New York 09326
ChaiflI thence North I chains and 3)
File Nulpb.r PR 7e173CP
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Division
Ink%, thence East 1160 chains to
of b.'ginning (less beginning thai an action for Dissolution of In Ru Estate of
15125 feet South of the Northeast Marriage and other relief has been GEORGE G EBBERTS.
corner of said Section 2, thence filed against you and you are
Deceased
run West US feet. thence South required to Serve a copy of your
NOTICE OF
Ii? 23 feet, thence East 175 feet. written defenses, if any, to it on G.
ADMINISTRATION
thence North 117.23 feel to point of ANDREW SPEER. Attorney for TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Petitioner, whose address is 11) CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
beginning).
at Public sale, lo the highest arid best West Commercial Street, Sanford, THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
b'dder, for cash, at the West front Florida 32771, on or before August OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
door of the Seminole County 2S, 1916, and file the original with the IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Courthouse in Sanford, Florida at Clerk of thiS Court either before
By AUI)IE MURPHY
K&amp;'Ile) had annourw ed (hut he phi,iIit'lIt.
service on Petitioner's attorney or that the adminslrat ion of the estate-.
II 00 A M on August 9, 1976
.17
immediately thereafter; otherwise of GEORGE 6
hk'raldSt.aff Writer
would oppose Seminolehat Iilvestigatiiiii was ISEALI
EBBERTS. I
adefauif will be entered against you deceased, File Number PR 16173 t
Arthur H Beckwith Jr.
Franklin G. Kelley, public Itrevard State Attorney Abbott Initiahl) cmiductt'tI by Herring .
for the relief demanded in the CP, 'S pending in the Circuit Court
Clerk of the Circuit Court
defender for the 18th judicial Herring in November.
Kelley intended opponent Ill
Petition
f or Seminole County. Florida,
By Martha T Vihien
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of Probate Division. the address Of
circuit, has failed to qualify as a
The office of the public the November elections. But
Deputy Clerk
thiS Court on July 13, 1976
whiCh is Seminole County Cour.
candidate for either the defender, who was unavailable when Kclies announced I1i' CLEVELAND. MILE &amp;
ISEAL)
thouse, Sanford. Florida, Th(
BRIDGES
Seminole-Brevard State-Att- for comment on Friday. has candidacy in .June, hkrring Attorneys for Plaintiff
ARTHUR H. BECKWIIH. JR
personal represenlaliveof the estate
orney's office, or for re-election been the target of an in- asked Gov. l(eubin Askew to P. 0 Drawer z
AS Clerk of the Court
is JOHN C. PAYTON whose address
Cecelia V Ekern
is c o Post Office Box 1321, Winter
to the position he now holds, vestigatlon
into
charges assign another state attorney to Sanford, Florida 32771
As Deputy Clerk
Park, Florida 32790 The name and
Publish July 25. 1976
according to the Floridi alleging its eniployes were handle the (.154
Publish July 25 &amp; Aug I. 9, 15. 1976 address of inc personal represen
DEn ios
Elections Commission in coerced into providing sexual
B) that time. Herring's office ____________________________ DES 106
Iative's attorney are 5*1 forth below I
All persons having claims or
l'allahass&amp;'e.
favors as a condition of ctii
had bet-it in charge of the in- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND ______________________________
demands
against tne estate art
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
&amp;5tlatiiill for tIuee months.
FICTITIOUS NAME lam required,
WITHIN
THREE
FLOR I DA
%'11w
complaint that sparked the CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.IOI0.CA.04-O
Notice is hereby given that
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
engaged in business at 110 Mingo THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF '.
probe was iriitIullls filed with IN RE . THE MARRIAGE OF
Trail, Longwood, Seminole County, THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
Ik'rrlrig's office on Apri! 5.
NANCY GAIL WILLIAMS,
Florida under the fictitious name of of the above court a writ:en •
Wife
Petitioner
On ,Jugie 25. Jack F'uk'nwlder.
ROBIN HOOD'S AUTO BODY, AND statement of any claim or demand
d
THAT I intend to register said name they may have Each claim mustbe
lk'rring\ chief Investigator.aJJALFORD
n MES MI
WILLIAMS. JR.
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in writing and must indica te tn.1
lianil-dehiu.:reti to the ; over.
Husband R espondent.
Se minole County, Florida in ac td%,% for the ciCim, the name
Sanford city commissioners have fins.shed their review,
NOTICE OF ACTION
nor's (iffict, a length) report oil
cordance with the provisions of the address of the creditor or his agent
have begun their review of the
"Vie have become an urban Iterring's probe (If K'Ile)'s TO: JAMES MILFORD WIL.
Fictitious
Statutes, To Wit or attorney, and the amouni ii
LIAMS,
ill
liLy's $3.6 million budget for the center with paved roads almost office .
Section $65 09 Florida Statutes ICS
claimed, If the claim i rot yet due.
Residence Unknown
5: Mark Graham
the date when it will become due
fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1, everywhere," Knowles told the
hlt'rrtng, a h(&amp;'publicurn, said
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
shall be staled It the Claim is 4
08A Robin Hood's
Dissolution
of
action
for
and expect to continue the page- commissioners. "How many jt' received ;i "substantial
Marriage
Auto Body
contingent or Unliquidated. tft:;
been filed against you and you
by-page study Monday.
Sole Owner
areas in the city do we have toniphaint" from a witness Whit) has
nature of the uncertainty shall be
are required to serve a copy of
Publith: July 4, II, ii, 25. 1916
stated If the claim is secur ed, the
The commissioners closely where a four-wheel drive truck had pre'IousIy sought a pro be written defenses. If any. to IIyour
on DEBtS
Security shall be described The
questioned City Manager would boa factor?"
of Kehky,uI Ik'mocrat, froth the FRANK C WHIGHAM. ESQUIRE, __________
Claimant shall deliver sufficient
__________- cop es of the
arren Knowles' proposed
The fire department's Itri'vuirst ('ount) Sheriff's Petitioner's attorney, whose ad
claim to the clerk tO
dress is STENSTROM. DAVIS &amp; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
en able the clerk to mail one Copy to
purchase of two new vehicles present truck, a 1953 lilodel, lk'partment in December, 1975. McINTOSH, Post Office Box 1330,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. each personal representati
ve
a n d 15 replacement vehicles, needs repairs but will be kept in
That department then ('On- Sdnlord, Florida, 12111. on or before CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
All persons interested in the estate !'
including four patrol cars and service if the repliceriient is cut tacted the Florida Ik'partmt'nt August 25, 1976, and file the original COUNTY, FLORIDA.
to whom a copy of this Notice of
with the Clerk of thiS Court either CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.1172.CAI9 Administration has been mailed are
two unmarked cars for th e From the budget.
(If (.'tlilliflat II5s Enfs.4n'e,IIetll, before ser vice on Petitioner's at. Division
A
required,
WITHIN
THREE'
police department.
Commissioner
A .A. sshlch was hM)Wt'rk's.s to 0- torney or immediately thereafter; FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
MONTHS FROM THE DATE 0
official
otherwise
a
default
will
be
enter
ed
The discussion centered on
TGAGE
ASSOCIATION.
McClanahan opposed the vestig,Itl' all elet'td
I
THE FIRST PUBLICATION
you br the relief demanded
Plaintiff.
THIS NOTICE, to tile any Obie(ti
the fire department's request purchase of any additional without ;Iuthloriiatilin (miii the against
in the Petition, to wit. A dissolution VS
they may have that challenges th
bra "power wagon" - a four- vehicl es and figur ed the do
of marriage, permanen t custody of JOEL DAVIS. of at .
governor,
3
validity of the decedent's will, the
the
mi
no
r
rn
wheel driveone-tcn truck which could save close to $),00O by
Children bo issue of he
Defendants. qualificalion of the personal
The witness was ihen
marriage. RONALD ANTHONY
NOTICE OF ACTION
i'arriesa300-gallon water tank. ellnlinatinga new pick-up truck referred to Derring, who S4ItII WILLIAMS.
representative, or the venue or
DAVID ALLEN TO JOEL DAVIS
sur,Sdict,on of the Court
Knowles wants to str ike the
for the parks department, a lie began an IflS estlg.itlon that
WILLIAMS. and JILL LANE
RESIDENCE. UNKNOWN
ALL
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
l9,000 truck from the budget,
WILLIAMS,
in
Inc
Petitioner;
new flatbed for the utihit
All
parties
claiming
interests
by.
included
taking
sworn
NOT so FILED
permanent
alimony,
permanent
lhrougfi,underoragan'St
Joel Davis
but has left the decision to the department and the fire it'StIIIIOII) Irntii ulpprlisitilatt'l)
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
4
Child support, attorney fees and the and to all parties having or claiming
Date of the I,rI publication Of thi5
ity commissioners
who
department's power wagon.
lii sitflt's,ss,'s.
costs of thiS aclion; an equitable to have any right, title or Interest in
Notice of Administration July 25th
won't decide on speci fic budget
distribution of the jointly owned real the real property herein described
McClanahan said he would
Herring ai tl he ltk'luded
1976
YOU ARE HERE BY NOTIFIED
"uts or adjustments until they rather spend the money on the his report to the governor iI and personal property of the parties
John C Payton
'ncfud'ngawardoftherealproperty that an action to foreclose a mor
A Personal Repreta
city shop, raising mechanics cover letter outlining lertalfi owned by the parties a$ tenants by
I
tgage on the following real property
1. of the Estate of
wages anti improving main- areas of the invetig;5til)fl. anil
the entiretiesfo the Petitioner, Said in Seminole County, Florida
G
GEORGE
0 EBBERTS
4
property being more particularly
LOT 17, BLOCK D. STERLING
knance programs.
pointing out that 1w Felt
'
Deceased
deScribed as follows
PARK. UNIT TWO. accordinglothe ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
l'becotirniissioners were only In'.estlguluon Ill ulfldatt's ianotherLot iO. Block 1, NORTH Plat thereof as recorded in Plat
REPRESENTATIVE
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part way through consideration
t.lte attorney ilItlif.' In and
ORLANDO TERRACE. UNIT I, Book I?. Pages 67 and IS. of the PATRICK W
DOYLE
Section
I.
according
10
the
plat
Public
Records
of
Seminole
County,
of the police department's $1 t'v,Ituatt' (lie findlng,s (Ii t.Ikt'
ot Murrah, Doyle &amp;
rec orded in Piat Book IC. Florida,
O'Shea, P A
iiillion budget w he n they ad- •lpproprl1lts' action to ('Ilflt'lutle P
PaQee),
age
Public Records of Seminole has been filed against you and you Post Office Box 1329,
t,
jiiurned. The budget review will the III.Itts'r."
County. Florida, being in Section 3, are required to serve a copy of your
l'
Winter Park. Florida 377
TOwnship 21 Soulh, Range 30 East, wrlIt,nd.l,n,es, 1 any, to it on V
hi.' continued after Monday
il"rringkis .'iaItlI(l' thinks
Telephone 303 644 960)
Seminole County, Florida
den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke, P A. at
Publish J
night's regular '.0fl11)IlSsIon Investlgatlsin will s'%.'ntu,dls go
WITNESS my hand and seal of Post Office Box 793, Orlando, DEB 103 uly 25, Aug I, Ifl
4
meeting.
it) .i i.'rand ilir'
Iltis Court on 2151 day of July. A D, Florida 12502, and tile In* original
g
$976
with the Clerk of the above styled
FICTITIOUS NAME
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ISEAL)
court on or before August 11th, 1976.
Notice is hereby given that I am
Arthu,' H Seckwith. Jr.
___________________________________________________
Otherw.si a iudgment may be en engaged in business at ii Elm Dr.
A Clerk 01 Ihe C ourt
tered against you for the relief
Casselberry 3210?. Seinnole County,
BV Cnerry KJy Travis
demanded in the complaint or
Florida, under the fictitiou s same of *
AS Deputy Clerk
pe tition
Sunday. July 25, 1976—Vol. 68, No 89
LIAERS PAIN lINC, SERVICE, and
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School Board, SEA Continue Negotiations Tuesday

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN
CIRCUITCOUr,INANb '
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE FLORIDA
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 76-12511-CA-4114.'11C
NO. 74.34.CA.19.A
In Re: me Marriage of
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR RIVERS P. DAVIS, Petitioner,
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and
TOAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor
poration organized and existing ANNIE KATE DAVIS. Respondent,
NOTICE OF ACTION
under the laws of the United States,
Plaintiff, THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
ANNIE KATE DAVIS. whose
vs.
BARRY R. ADAMS and JUDITH A. residence is unknown and whose fast I
ADAMS. his wife; and COMBINED known mailing address is Rt. 1, Boy1
MORTGAGE &amp; REALTY CO., a 135, LudowiCi. Georgia. 31316
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Florida corporation,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED I
Defendants. that RIVERS P DAVIS has fileda
Petition In the Circuit Court of I
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that, Seminole County, Florida, for I
pursuant to an order or a final dissolution of marriage, and you are
judgment of foreclosure entered in required to serve a copy of your
the above captioned action. I will written defenses. if any, on
sell the property situated in JOSEPH DAVIS, JR., Of STEN
Seminole County. Florida, described STROM, DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH,
Attorney for Petitioner. Post Office
as follows:
Lot 5). Block G. NORTH Box 1330. Sanford. Florida, 37771,
ORLANDO TERRACE. SECTIONS and file the original with the Clerk èf
of UNIT I as per plat recorded in the a bo ve Styl ed Court on or belor
Plat Book 17. page 31. Public August 91 h. 1916. otherwise a defaul, Records of Seminole County, and ultimate judgmen t will be •fl
tered against you for the relief
Florida.
Together with all structures and demanded in thC Petition,
WITNESS my hand and official
Improvements now and hereafter on
said land, and fixtures attached seal of slid Court on the 1st day of
thereto; also all gas, steam, dec July, A.D 1916.
tric, water, and other heating, (Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
cooking, refrigerating, lighting.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
plumbing, ventilating, irrigating,
By: Linda M. Shaw
and power systems, machines,
appliances, fixtures and ap STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
purtenances, which now are or may MCINTOSH
hereafter pertain to, orbe used with, Flagship Bank of Sanford
Suite 22
In, or on slid premises, even though
Post Office Box 1130
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Unbuckling
In Canada
Canadian authorities are learning something
about human nature at great cost in the expenditure of public tax funds which almost anyone
in this country who lived through our Prohibition
Era could have told them for free.
Individuals don't like to be threatened. We
know of no one who does. And, when the threat
takes the form of a law designed to compel them to
do, or not do, something which common sense tells
them is nobody's business but their own, they react
by defying the law in droves.
During Prohibition the American people were
told by a paternalistic government that they must
not imbibe alcoholic beverages on pain of fine or
imprisonment, or both. Instead of obeying the law,
the people defied it en masse; illicit liquor stills
sprang up behind every other bush, "speaks" or
"speak-easies" did a land office business; the
pocket flask became almost as common as the
wrist watch and a private bootlegger, usually
called by his first name, became the "in" thing.
Much the same thing, in reverse, is haDnenin
in Ontario, Canada, where the government, in its
infinite wisdom, has decided that motorists must
wear auto safety belts whether they want to or not;
"for their own good," naturally. To help them
make the "right decision," Big Daddy Government
to the north has been blitzing Canadian motorists
with fines ranging from $20 to $100 for noncompliance.
The law was enacted last Jan. 1 and, initially,
like Prohibition in our own case, enjoyed some
success. Use of safety belts increased for a time
but, after a six-month trial, the authorities find that
approximately 50 per cent of Canadian motorists
are now refusing to wear the mandated harness. A
study, obviously conducted by individuals with the
ability to read the "handwriting on the wall,"
concluded sensibly that laws designed to compel
people to wear safety belts "are not adequate as
solutions to the problem of deaths and nonfatal
injuries endemic to motor vehicle travel."
In the meantime, despite what should have
been our instructive experience with Prohibition,
and flying in the face of the Canadian experiment,
American motorists may be confronted with a
similar regulation in the near future.
As reported by the Associated Press from
Washington, D.C., the Transportation Department
is scheduled to hold hearings in August on whether
to adopt new safety measures for automobile
passengers. The options being considered, AP
noted, "include mandatory seat belt usage laws as
well as installation of such passive restraints as air
bags in new cars."

A Blunder
The removal o Carlos Arias Navarro as Prune Minister of
Spain and the installation of Adolfo Suarez in his stead
represents a major step forward for democratic government in
[ha( L ountry.
Arias was appointed b) Franco in 1973 and represents the
old order. Suarez, a )oungster during Spain's civil war, stands
For the new order. Working relationships between King Carlos
and Suarez are expected to be close. They are perona1 friends
and both stand for a government in Spain that is based on
[X)fxlIaT support.
Quite correctly both know that it will take time to achieve
this goal. The old guard still is well entrenched, despite Arias'
defeat. And King Carlos is also aware that he has the time to do
things right because there is no great grassroots groundswell for
hanc when the out and out guerrillas, who are a minority, are
excluded.
In that context, the parties opposed to the appointment of
Suarez erred in refusing a join his cabinet.
A negative act, the refusal to participate in government by
the opposition, actually works counter to their goals because it
will prolong rather than shorten the period of evolution into
democracy.
Administrations always proceed more cautiously when the
are umder fire from without.

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campaign reporting

writing. The instructions passed out this far
leave much to the imagination. They appear to
have been written by men who never had to run a
political campaign.
Candidates are supposed to list the key
members of their campaign committee and its
tiganization. Does that mean two names or 12,
20,100 or more, including precinct captains
They're supposed to list all gifts of value
received. Including, apparently, the fair rental
'.alue of it t)pewritcr some worker has loaned
the candidate's committee for it new weeks. The
tost of phone calls a volunteer makes in the
candidate's behalf is also included, unless,
Perhaps they're to miit.'mbers of an organization
the phoner belongs to.
And food donated for a part) for the candidate. unless the party is in the donor's house
and U.e t 'st doesn't rise above a specified figure.
If vo:i se".d out a mailing Ina 100,000 nwnib.'r
organization heavily spiced with campaign
propaganda favoring the man or woman of ybur
choice, you aren't required to report ... as of
today.
But if it's an election special, you do. It's not
certain )et. but the cunimnission may change
those rules tomorrow, or next week or next
iitonth, requiring reports if pro-candidate
immaterial reaches a certain percentage of the
total words, even in a regular monthly
newsletter. The commission people frankly
admit the) 're feeling their w'a in this business,
adjusting ;is they go along —. all if which makes
matters even moore eonfusine.

you must remember 'there is no
except, of course, in an election

hey kids!
Tuesday is the deadline for submitting entry
blanks on "What America Means To Me."
All youngsters 12 years of age and under are
encouraged to meet the deadline, thus becoming
eligible for cash prizes.
Flagship Bank of Sanford will award $90 to
winners of the essay contest and there's nothing to
buy. Just simply write in your own handwriting
what America means to you.
All entries must be on the official entry blank
which is available at Flagship Bank in Downtown
Sanford during regular banking hours.
We'd like to see every youngster In Sanford enter
and tell it like it is.
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WASHINGTON In a recent interview with
reporter Theo Sommer From the West German
newspaper "Die Zeit," Secretary- of State Henr
Kissinger expressed incredulity that anyone
would suggest that the 1972 Strategic Arms
Limitation Talks iSAI,Tt have not turned out to
be in the best interest of the United States.
Rejecting the idea that detente has been a
one-way street, or that the 1972 SAlT.l
agreement, which he negotiated, was to the
unilateral benefit of the Soviets, Dr. Kissinger
declared:
"I fail to see why an agreement that stoppe
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ongoing Soviet programs but no United State
programs, could be against the interests of the
United States."
Well, now. The fact is SALT-I did not stop the
ongoing Soviet military- build-up and, since this
is so widely known, it Is puzzling why Dr.
Kissinger would say something that is so blantantly untrue.
The principle objectives of SALT-I, signed in
Moscow on May 26, 1912, were to enhance the
longterm stability and constrain the costs of the
U.S. si:r negotiator, stated at the time:
"What we are trying to do is to set up a useful
device that will hold the situation while we
negotiate, hopefully, a matching treaty
think that the measures that we have succeeded
in spelling out in this interim agreement with the
Russians will do4is( that. There will be it
commitment on their part not to build any more
of these I('l3Ms that have concerned us over the
.4
years.
But the Soviets have shown no such constraint
whatsoever. A new study released by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office
titled "SALT and the U.S. Strategic Forces
Budget," concludes:
"Since SALT-I, the Soviets have concentrated
on an unprecedented modernization of their
ICBM Force. This has enabled them to increase
the very type of threat which had been a principle concern of the U.S. in SAI.T.I and which it
had been hoped had been significantly- curbed by
SAI.T'l: the destablizing capability of a force of"
large Soviet ICBMs to destroy a high percentage
of the U.S. ICBM force.
"Prior to and during SAI.'l'.l, there was only
one Soviet system, the SS-9, which posed that
destabilizing potential. Since SALT-I, there are
at least two, if not three, such systems: the SS-18
follow-on to the SS-9; and the SS-17 and 5549, the
follow-on replacetimemits for the widely deployed
S.S-1 1.
"This continued Soviet momentum in such •
programs the very type that the United States
had tried in 1969-72 to convince the Soviets would
be contray to the stability goal of SALT raises
troubling questions: [)o the Soviets share the
objective of stability and believe an attempt to
achieve sonic form of major strategic advantage
would be futile?"
The CR0 study states that within a year or so
of the SALT-1 interim agreement, the United
States witnessed an "unprecedented moder.
fixation program" of the Soviet ICBM force that?
had "a surprising scope and potential threat."
The emphasis the Russians have placed on
this expansion is reflected in the estimate by th'
director of the CIA that in 1975 the dollar costs if
these Soviet programs were seven times the US
level.
The -surprising magnitude" of these Soviet
programs
which are expected to spawn yet
another generation of Russian ICBMs In l978-7
has reinforced the U.S. concern with the
future vulnerability of the 1,000 Minuteman
ICBMs in the U.S. force structure. By the end of
the 1970s, by pessimisti: estimates, and by early
to niid-1980s, by more optimistic estimates, the
Soviets are expected to be able to destroy a high
percentage of our Minuteman force, according to
the CR0 study.
Another expectation expressed by U.S.
participants in the SALT.1 negotiations was that
the Soviets shared, or woumd conic to share,
the
U.S. concern with strategic stability and see a
mutual interest in parity or equality. But this
hope has also been dashed by the Russians. As
the CR0 study points out:
"The very concepts of 'Stability' and 'stable
balance' are alien to Soviet ideology and their
view of interstate relations. Their commentary
on strategic arms linuitatmn seems driven by
their general concept ot 'the correlation of
forces,' which is the world balance of military,
economic, political, social and
ideological for. Of
ces. This correlation is believed by them to be
inexorably shifting over the longterm in favor of
the USSR vis-a-vis the United State,,"
Henry Kissinger isn't the only person perpetuating the umyth that SALT-1 was a good deal
for the United States. Jimmy Carter has also
hailed this sell-out to the Soviets as "a good
agreement," one that "limited atomic weapons
in a practical way,"
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NEW YORK iAlli — Disturbed by public earlier this year in a speech by a top officer of
ignorance of the Size and role of corporate Bethlehem Steel Co., who relayed the news of a
profits, sonic business executives appear to be reporter covering a business event who didn't
finding a convenient scapegoat in the media and know a stock from a bond.
the schools.
An extreme case, but true. Four years ago a
It is true that Americans generally general assignment reporter not a specialist
asked John deliutis, now chairman of
o%.restiiiiate enormously the size of profits. It is
true also that mnan of themim fail to see profits as American Telephone &amp; Telegraph, a question
an thing but dirty lucre that lines the pockets of that indicated an ignorance of the difference.
the rich.
A newsnian is inclined to say that there are
Relatively few Aiiiericans, it would seem, businessmen who don't understand the media eiperceive the association between profits and jobs ther: the difference, For example, between an
and pensions, or that national income consists t'tbtortal and a news story, or that some people
76.2 per cent of employe compensation and only consider the First Amendment as precious as
8.4 per cent profits.
pro fits.
But are the nation's schools, newspapers,
But that isn't the point. The point is that
magazines, books, radio and television outlets, to business today is a complex institution, and that
namiic the most obvious, the only ones to blame' business people need to cooperate in making it
('yprus Mines Corp., a Ins Angeles based New understandable.
York Stock Exchange-listed firm, seems to think
Who, for exampic, can clearly and concisely
so.
explain how and why Bethlehem Steel reported a
Cyprusis the latest to express what seems to 1975 pretax profit of $283 million to shareholders
be a growing obsession with some executives. but it loss of $65 million to the Internal Revenue
"Why Si' niucti ignorance?" it asks in a Service"
newspaper advertisement. "Could it be that our
Without help front management it takes a rare
schools and the media are misrepresenting the expertise to decipher such financial reporting,
facts"
an expertise sometimes not even possessed by a
Then, in an Olympian vault that soars beyond company's own officers and directors, or by the
proof or e',idence, the question becomes in the &amp;'tur it) and Exchange Conunission.
next sentence a statement:
It isn't difficult, therefore, tosee how ordinary,
the schools and
the niedia have caused the public to believe intelligent human beings can be misled by such
sonmcttiing quite different and dangerousR accounting procedures, which are perfectly
wrong."
legal And it isn't difficult to understand the
A siiiimlar but not isolated suggestion was made frustrations of business either,
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GOP P ea c e Effort U nder Way
(;cr,ild Ford and Ronald Reagan together. The
objective is to unite the GOP behind a FordReagan ticket at the Kansas City convention
next month.
In the Ford canip. top campaign aides have
quietly added Reagan's name tip their priority
list of vice presidential prospects. Sources
famimiliar with the, list say it contains three other
names Sen. Howard Baker of Tennessee, ex.
Treasury Secretary John Connally and Commerce Secretary Elliot Richardson.
The samiw aides have also drawn up a
eeondary list of possibilities whom President
Ford would crnsider as his running malt'. This
lesser list includes Ambassador to Britain Ann
Armstrong, Coy. Christopher Bond of Missouri,
Sen. William Brock of Tennessee, Coy. Dan
Evans of Washington, Sen. Charles Percy of
Illinois and Guy. Robert Ray of Iowa.
In the Reagan camp, some aides have indicated privately that, as a fallback position,
they would consider a I'ord-Reagan ticket. They
have warned that they may not support the ticket
if Reagan Isn't on it. For the record, meanwhile.
Reagan spokesmen still insist their man will win
the presidential nozilinatlun and won't accept
anything less.
Those who are seeking to reconcile Ford and
Reagan contend that it will take a unified ticket

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Foreign
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JACK ANDERSON

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NEW YORK — A body of specialists from the
federal election commission was occupied at the
recent Democratic National Convention answering questions from baffled Senate and
House candidates and their staffs on the vague.
oniplicated and contradictory regulations
generated by the rejiggered election reform law.
Based on run-throughs of hundreds of pages
of reports, presidential. Senatorial and house,
the evidence to date is that this law is being
acknowledged more in the breath than in
compliance, while costing millions in
volumiminous, detailed reports.
The law-breaking is less through design,
more through honest ignorance.
One staffer in the Washington team which
handles the handy toll-free long distance calls to
the election commission, estimates that in
normal times, theti receive and answer 600 to 700
telephone queries a week, rising to roughly 1,000
calLs weekls during reporting periods; this in
addition to uncounted thousands of letters.
One da), sitting in the election commissions
outer offices, I was present when a man came
nervously through the door and announced in low
tones to the nearest secretarial assistant, "I'm a
Congressional candidate and I just want to look
at tit), files. Can )OU tell me whether I'm doing
things right or not?"
After 15 minutes of huddling with his file, and
a series of hesitant questions and reassuring
answers, the man left with a baffled look on his
The definitive

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Kudos are In order For Irene Brown, president of
the Seminole County Unit of the American Cancer
Society
Mrs. Brown received a letter the other day from
Robert H. Wichman, executive vice president of the
Florida Division of the American Cancer Society to
the effect that the local unit has surpassed its goal
for 1976.
In offering Mrs. Brown his congratulations, Wichman said, "This accomplishment can only be
achieved through dedication, hard work and enthusiasm centered around a desire to wipe out
cancer in our lifetime.
"Even with an adverse economy lacing you,"
Wichrnan wrote, "you still exceeded your goal. The
donations your unit received will certainly benefit
the society's major programs of research, service,
education and rehabilitation for the upcoming fiscal
year.
"Again," he concluded, "congratulations to you

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and your unit volunteers for an outstanding crusade
effort in going over your goal."
We join Mr. Wlchrnan in congratulating Mrs.
Brown and all those many volunteers who so
graciously gave of their time and efforts to put the
Seminole County Unit over the top.

RAY CROMLEY

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So beware. you bike riders wbn insist on ripping
up the greens at Mayfair. You might have been
lucky to escape detection thus far, but your luck's
about to run out.

to w in in November. They point out that Jiiiimy

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'My dear
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There's been a lot of vandalism at Mayfair
iountry Club lately dud it appears to be the work of
youngsters, according to Wayne Lennox,
professional golf course superintendent at the lush
layout.
Lennox says that the reason he's sure It's
youngsters Is because his greens are being torn Ut)
at the course by someone riding bicycles roughshod
over them and if it were older people they'd
probably be doing it with motorcycles,
Lennox says he's gone to the law enforcement
authorities with his problem and that they advised
him to 'post' the course with 'No Trespassing' signs
before any action can be taken.
Well, the course is now so posted and stakeouts
have been placed at strategic spots around the
course in hopes of catching the culprits who are
making a lot of unnecessary work and causing a lot
of hardship to a lot of people.
And when they do get caught, Lennox says, you
can rest assured they'll be prosecuted to the fullest
extent of the law, lie says he's tired of having to
repair greens day in and day out just because a few
people want to have a little fun at the expense of a
lot of others.

sunday, July 25, 191-5A

arler anti waner %iunaale have jumped off to
an alarming early lead,
The President's men also recognize, as one of
them put it, that Reagan has "a strong appeal
with conservatives," would strengthen the ticket
in the West and South and is "best known" of the
vice presidential possibilities.
But there Is also resistance in the Ford camp
to an alliance of the two rivals. Raising the
"credibility problem," some aides ask whether
the %oters would believe Ford and Reagan could
work together after their bitter attacks upon one
another. Some Ford advisers think Reagan
might hurt the ticket more than he would help
it," we were told.
They doubt, for example, that Reagan could
help Ford win the South against Jimmy Carter,
The Ford people also question whether Reagan
would accept second place on the ticket.
The Ford strategists are high on Sen. Baker
who, as a Watergate hero, could help negate
whatever Nixon taint remains on Ford. Coming
from Tennessee, Baker would give the ticket
geographical balance.
Ford aides also count as a plus the fact that
Baker is the son-in-taw of the Late Senate windbag, Everett Dirksen, a World War I balloonist
who rose to greater heights in politics on hot air
than he ever attained over the battlefields of
Fra mt..

Like the late Senate spicier, whose oratorical
excesses are remembered with affection on
Capitol hill, Raker is an excellent speaker. Yet
Ford insiders wonder if he would be a forceful
campaigner or, for that matter, could even win
his own state of Tennessee against Carter.
The most effective campaigner, Ford aides
agree, would be John Connally. By their
analysis, he is "unquestionably" qualified to be
President. They think he could also take Texas
awav from Carter.
But they are worried that Connally would be

haunted by the milk scandal. Although he was
at-quitted of bribery charges, the word leaked
out that the jury merely gave him the benefit of
doubts that might still be raised in a campaign.
Sonic- Ford aides also Fear the dynamic Connally
would "overpower" Ford.
As for Richardson, his positive Watergate
image and reputation for integrity would be a

great asset, lie is also regarded by the Ford
people as a proven administrator who would be
well qualified for the presidency. tie Is popular in
the Northeast, too, where Ford must pick up
support to defeat (';rter.
But on the negative side, Ford insiders
describe Richardson as a "pendantic" speaker
w-hoiii, they fear, would be a "lackluster camiaigncr li&amp; is weak, tflt), in liii.,' South.
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THE VALAR
MAGICAL E'iITERTAINERS
For Club - Lodges- Parties

Then arrange for the exchange sçx'tialist to confer with your
tax consultant to determine your exact income la
position,
Together, they can determine just how you can save cash now to

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by a defect in the pushThe first step, therefore, is to unscrew the pushbut.
ton (roni Its position. You will
Imd two wires running to two
caused

button.

sour Question to:
Real Estate Ins cstments

Send

The Esening herald
300 North French As enut'

screws on the underside of

Sanford. Florida 32T71
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the

button, It one of them is disyou have already
found the trouble. Merely run
the end of the wire around the
screwhead and turn the screw

connected,

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when it is pressed. With the
wires reattached, test. once
again. II there is no sound when

you push the button,

there is
a sound when a screwdriver
blade is placed across the two
but

screws, a new pushbutton is
needed.
'Lake
the
old
pushbutton with you when you
go to buy a new one. It need not

string a new one, which is a lot
easier than It sounds. On the
bell or chime, look for loose
connections of contacts which
do not touch. To test a battery,
a voltmeter. If you don't
have ane, connect a wire to one
terminal of the battery and
touch it lightly to the other icrminal. if there is a spark, the
battery is still good.
use

where the bell falls to ring, it

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fault of a defective pushbut
ton, which can be rcplace
quickly and easily.
the

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM

Licensed plumber locking for lull or
part lime work. )

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Olga Karaillsk. LI 217 Foresl Brook
Fourth Sec., $30,000.

James A. laBadi. to Linda
LaBadie, 5gm, Li 33. San Lanta,

Third Sec. $100.

11198W 41.43' of 4, 61159 Sanlan
Ihie Suburb BeaulIIul, Palm Sprin
Sec.
SE NIp. Co. to Thomas L
&amp; WI, Alice A.. LI 3, Richfield s
Evelyn L Molly lfnrrn rn.i
Vito J Paoli &amp; WI. Carolyn Sue, LI
611 19 Weatherslield 2nd Mn
Wilfred Erler, sgl. to Wm.
Kefldrlck&amp; WI. Faith A., LII, Ilk

Druid Hills Est's., Itt Addn.
Earl N Leilfef Jr &amp; WI Linda
Charles S Canceilierel. WI flridg
N LI 1. The Springs. Riverbe,
Sec.
Robot-I E Newell to Robert I
Newell, Trustee. LI? OIl H Sunlat
,'rnenueo rICI.
Berry Williams 1. *1. Mary
Constance Anderson I hub Bobb
LIs II I 15, 01k A, A. B. Slevet
Addn to Miday.
Kenneth W Fardham &amp; WI. Thai
to Keilh A. Mulllns&amp; *1. Charloil I
1. 81k 0 North Orl. Terr.. Sec 6 lit
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nlgMs. Apply In person to Sanford
NursIng &amp; Convalescent Center,
950 Mellonvllle

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263$ S. Sanford Ave.
321 0759 eves. 322-1643

3 BR. 2 B, new. $23100

We need a distributor to handle
established dealers who will be
retailing our products. These
products are manulactured and
guaranteed by some of the
nation's besI known producers of
Original Equipment for the
This
industry
Automotive
be operated out 04
business
your home on a part lime or full
lime basis

S BR. take, extras. $59,150
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Wm. H. Stemper -

Realtor

19195. French
322-1991
Eves. 322.1496;3fl.1164; 337.1954
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$1,000 - Lovely 3
quiet area, 121.100.
'cir,

BUSINESS LOCATION $5,000 down. Call for info,
We Have Rentals

HOME
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trailer, Iurnished. With
lighls &amp; water. 372

NICELY LANDSCAPED-I BR,

central heat and alt,
carpetIng, fenced back yard.
1½ bath,

UNBELIEVABLE
1 BR, 2 bath,
central heal arid aIr, layer, eat In
kitchen, lamily room, chaIn link
fence. $29,950.
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FIRST TIME ADVERTISED
4
BR, 2 bath, paneled family room,
new roof, eat In kitchen. A honey
f01' $30,000.

house

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Rent, wilh oplion to buy, I'
mobile home with patio, carport,
sIed. Pool I lennis. marIna. 5115.
Ml 3400.

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Hall

Harold

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Realtor, MLS
323.5774 Anytime

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EXECUTIVE - 3 BR. 2 bath on

POOL HOME

EXCELLENT CONDITION
3 BR.
2 bath, In quiet Lake Mary.

Must sacrilice beautiful 3 bedroom,

Home Lois

2 balh. 16'x32' pool, privacy lence
with yard. Big oaks. Owner's loss
your gain. Pay closing, expenses
&amp; assume payments. Low
Call Phyllis Cappool. RealtorAssociate. Alter hours, 83.4.1723.

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park'.-in
lown
2545 Park Or.
372-2141

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FRICKE&amp;FRICKE
ASSOCIATES INC.
REALTORS. $31525)

36 -Resort PropertY

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Hulchison Ocean front ApIs , 3.39 5.
Atlantic. Daytona Beach. Call
Mrs P. U HutchlSon. 322 4058.

cheap. 372 5146 after 2 p.m.
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MOVE IN NOW

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No qualIfyIng, 3

BR, bath, central air and wall to
wall carpet. New side by side
refrIgerator. Less than $1,000

No closing costs.

down.

Ovledo area, counlry home, custom
bull?, 2'.'. acres, 4 BR, 3 baths,
office, 3300 sq. It., 3 mos. old,
54.000 equity and assume marIgage of
$55,000. Appraised
540.000 Owner, 365 6.480.

Wekiva River, wesi from Sanford,
lot' rent, 2'.y acres. partIV cleared,

Central heal and air, cello kIt.
chin. 130.900

SUPER 3 BR, 7 bath on 6 loIs.
Greenhouse, lake privileges,
paneled family room. 1.59,700.
JUST LISTED - ThIs 2 BR. I bath
on ½ acre with eat-In kitchen.
Country living with wooded area
In rear. 16.900.
Call Sanford's Sales Leader

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Nurses RN'S &amp; LPN's, Aides. Aidcompanion Needed immediately

322-2420

Bedroom, kitchen privileges,
Longwocd area, 531 3477

REALTORS

Rentals

2565 Park

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CLERK TYPIST, Great uoss, good
bt,eIitI, good hours. AAA EM
PLOYUENT, 701 Commercial.
32) 5176

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337.6415

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Reasonable rent 365.3721

PATTERN MAKER

Sanford's newest residential

ApIs Unlurn Specious II 2 BR, CiI
electric, eat-in kitchens. Dish

Experienced only, lull of part lime,
Salary based on experience

washer, shag carpet, air, plenty

PACKAGING SYSTEMS, CORP.
Airport Blvd Sanford.

closets From $150. Exclusive
area. Mgr 3227113.

CLERK TYPIST- Girl Friday to
Iwo technical training inslruclor's,
1 girl of lice. Must lype SO wpm
accuralely and haveal least I yr.

117 W 3rd SI 2nd Iloor, 3 rm. root
apt. Utilities Included Reasonable
renl Ph 322 2750

previous secretariat experience

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Contacl Mr Ciements, Florida
Gas Taming Center, Sanlord. 323
1510. An Equal Opporlunity
Employer. N-F.
Companion.Housekeeper for elderly
woman, to live in Salary 545 WI.
Must have own car. 322 SOlSor 372

Assoc.
Dream

Sanford Ave., 4 Blocks South of Airport

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Youth Program

I Bedroom, furnished, air, Adults.
no pets. Contact 2312 Palmetto
Ave., Sanford.

Blvd.
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Highway 17-fl. Sanford
AcroSs From Ranch Housi
323-86700r

BUILDER-DEVELOPER

position,

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322.1495

Rialtor

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4 BR,2 Barn
Central heat I aIr
$77,206 By Owner 373.3130

Plo qualifying, pay equIty, assume

REPOSSESSED 3 BR, 2 bath. $100
down, $161.01 total monthly
paymenl.$½ pci. annual pci. rate.
mos.

WAITRESS - No' Experience
necessary. Immediate oper.ings.
Good Ups. AAA EMPLOYMENT,

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CRANK CONS'TIREALTY

P EAL TOPS $304061
Eves. 373-3819

bedroom
trailer apIs Adull &amp; family park.
Weekly. 3111 Hwy 1792, Sanlord,
323 1930.

701 Commercial. 323 5116
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TYPIST - Attractive, good

HOUSEKEEPER
in. easy work

for FREE

3 BR, 1½ bath, family room, fenced
lot, well, sprinkler sys'em, aIr,

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AAA EMPLOY

Custom swimming pools for those long hot
located in your own back yard.

2S4SPxrkDr ........$10

.mallesl Ad wilh the greattsl opportunity Call 371 $542
ENGINEER
techanical and or Electrical
engineer needed
Prefer cx
perienced in bottle &amp; can handling
equipment. Salary based on cx.
perience. PACKAGING SYS.

TEAtS CORP.. Airport Blvd. San.
ford.
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Guild,

an
old
established company needs 3
qualilied recruits - muSI have
car 8. telephone - earn $1 to Ito
hr )22709$from 6pm. to 8p.m.

operator. Must have hand

lois. AAA EMPLOYMENT. 20$
CommercIal, 323 SIll.
art tim, or lull lime Outside sales
person. MusI have own car. Lx

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$15,900. Call Owner, 131-2191.
SYLVAN LAKE- Big l'.t acre lot on
big, clean Sylvan Lake. BeautIful
trees and shrubs. Area of line
homes. Perfect homesite for the
water-loving family.
FRANK EBAUGH. REALTOR
131.6333

carpeted, all appliances. 2 car
garage with electric door.opener.
Completely lenced with lush

on Rinehart Rd., and Sun Dr.
Prime location for offices or
business. Fast.develoging area.

2O72SthST.

REALTORS

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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Close to I-I Interchange. 17.3'

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WOW! Large kllthen,4 BR, 2 B. C.H
&amp; A, family room, dining room,
carpeted. 1½ acre lot. On Van
Buren SI.. In Lake Mary. Only
1.44,300,

MARY

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S BR. charming older 3

story home. Screened pool.

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104 wIlts plenty Of trees, shrubs.
1.13,500,
WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY - Family room, 3 BR.
11 baths, central heal I air.

to canal leading to Si. Johns River.
Off EnterprIse Osteen Road In a
secluded park.Iike area. 129,900.

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Spanish design wIth courtyard, on
3 BR. 3 baIts, formal
dining room, Fla. room with wet
bar, fIreplace In living room.
Fenced back yard. access to canal
to Si. Johns River in secluded area
off Enterpelsa-Ostean Rd. 142.300.
Terms negotiable.

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acres.

BAMBOO COVE APTS

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One I2 Bedroom apartments,
furnIshed or unfurnlat,, Newly
redecorated, Come see 300 E.
Airport Blvd., SanfOrd. 323-1310.
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FURNISHED APARTMENT

(Park

2300 Mallonville
1 Bedroom, carpet, air, utilitlis
lurn. Park Ave. $150 Plus deposit,
3234319 alter 510.

4 Bedroom

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I BR, furn., waler, electrIcity 2100

MagfloliaAye.,A,pt. B.$30perw,
3229211.

32 -Houses tJflfurnihed

lBath

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Furnished, 7 BR garage apI,,
Lake
Golden, lake Privileges, pref
relireu couple No pets 322
027
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ShIpping
room background, knowledge
bills of Iadin'j, $410 fo start
BenIIiIs. AAA EMPLOYMENT,
701 CommeriaI. 37) 5176

l"t bath, private bock
yard, washer, dryer
sns By

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Uppland Park Homes

By

FRANK EBAUGH,REALTOR

531.6)11

46-Commercial Property

Fenced yard 6.43
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55 -Boats &amp; Accessories
63 hip Mercury, 15' bowrider,
Certified lilt trailer $154) 175
Rosalla Dr. 322.1515
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ROBSOPI MARINE
2926 Hwy 17-92
322-5961

115,500.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES

S. V. Hardwick, Broker
Deltona. 4606611

INC.. REALTOR

62SlQ4C

78-Moto'leS

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Motorcycle Insurance
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BLAIR AGENCY

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For used furnIture, applIances.

Harley Sportsier, custom paint &amp;
chrome, extras. Will sell or trade.

Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.
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3056561140.

We Buy Furniture
DAVE'S 323.9370

79-Trucks-Trailer's
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Wanted to buy used off Ice furniture.
Any QuanliIy. NOLL'S CasseI-

Storage Trailer. 40' highway landem

with side door. 3235295.

berry, Hwy. 17-92 830-4206.
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1973 Ford F 350 ~ ton, I' Steel
utility bed, dual rear wheels. I

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices, used, any condilion
6.41 8126. Winter Park,

speed. Excellent condition, 17.550.

3225601 (Dealer)

Ham Amateur Radio Equipment.
Sonny Raborn. 3222430 or 3fl
4179.

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60-Office Supplies

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pct.

new,

196$ Ford pick-UP. In exceptional
low
Automatic,
condItion.
mileage, CaAprche chrome
.,j,, scat tract hfradio I mote
tired this,

69-StamPS-Coitfl

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11.4 Ranchero CT. full power, low
mileage. like
$2600. 373-3610.
1970 VW Window Van, excellent
condition, 15,000 total miles.
$2,500. 322-2096.

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:Reduced tO 51.200. 333-9162.

Furniture
Paying 12.75 for each dollar silver
Wood or Steel desks, executive desk coins; Paying 30c each for Indian;
Wheels 1'-2c each. 373,l
I chairs, secretarIal desks I ______________________________
chairs, siraight chairs, filIng
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.
IIOLL'S

1971 Toyota Pickup, I speed, radio.
heater,llkebrandnew.$3,300 372.

SWAPSHOPFLEAMARKET

62Lawn-Garden

Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.
No charge. All admitted free.
Come browse
Sunday 10 5

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Rain Trees, Azaleas, Camphor
Trees,
Border • grass, 39c.

9Cc.

Large bushy Ligustrum, $1.99.
CACTUS QUEEN NURSERY,

1973 Toyota long bed pick up. with
topper and radio. 11.100. 323 1136.

70-Swap &amp; Trade

Casselberry, 1792.6301206
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1601 (Dealer)
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ever','

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at the Movieland Drive-in
Theatre, South 1792. Phone 337-

1316.

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Lots of furniture, bedding, appliances, fl/',
63-Machinery-Tools
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Miscellaneous
items
sold at bargain prices.
Farm Traclor&amp; Equipment
51.100
BankAmerlcard
&amp;
3223152 alter I
Master Charge wel.

Sanfod Auction

65-Pets.Supplies

1912 El Camino VI, automatic,
power steering. $1541.

WHE EL P AN CM OF SAN FORD
white paint,
MUSTANG. 1964.
blue inlerior, auiomalic. many
new parts. 5150 2232793 alter S 30
or week ends.
new

French Ave.

323- 7340
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Have same camping equipment you
no longer use' Sell it all With a
Classified Ad in The Herald. Call
'1227611 Cr 531 9193 and a friendly
ad visot will hei0 you

Free Kittens
To good home
373 0367 anylime

1963 Pontiac, air, power, excellent
CondItion. Sacrif Ice. 322.3145.'

come.

1200

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Leasea Datsun including Zcars and
trucks. For information call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, 131.1311.

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Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carp.'
Shampooer lot- only SI SO per day
CAI1POLL'S FURNITURE
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1973 Datsun Coupe, low miles, like
new. 11*30. 3221601 (Dealer)

Monday, July 26, 7PM

4103
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64-Equipment for Rent

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1969 Toyofa Corolla and 1962 Ford
Gataxie 300. Bolts reliable Iransportalion. Best offers. 373 3579.

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Lawn Mower Sales I Service- We
Sell the Best I ServIce the Rest.
Weslern Auto, 301W. First St., 332-

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1975vw
lspeed, 1door, AC.
$2,000 ml. 12.950. 327 1601
(Dealer)

Corner Wekiva Perk Drive &amp; SR
fl-Ac'tio.i
46. 322623$. OPEN WED. ..
THROUGH SUN. Noon to 5 p.m.

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '77 and
'71 Models. Call 323 *570 or 534
1605 Dealer).
1970 GTO. air, new tires, new paint.
rebuilt engine. 11500. 322 6641

BUSINESS DIRECTOR

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

GREENE INC.. REALTORS. 3236353; 830.6033 eves. 322 5970.
Merchandise
Aluminum
SO-Mscellaneous

for

Sale

Sale

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play suits.
PAY TON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
Ph. 3fl-I103
2610 Hiawatha

Sofa, $75. Double bed complete, $15;
Breakfast sit, 1.3$. Stainless sled
cane, Misc. III 3311.
support

GUNS ONLY AUCTION, WED.
1. 7 P.M.
NESDAY AUGUST
SANFORD AUCTION, 37373-10.

Siding

can CQyCr your home With alum
Siding &amp; 10111 St-Stem Also
Roofing GulletS 20 yrs Exp
Eagle Sdinq Co III 9543

Auto PaInting

Rerrodei,n, and AdOtions
tiret estimates N000iiijalion
JOHNNY WALKER. 3326457
General Contractor

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

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dryer, aluminum cxSears
linilon ladder. and I0'x12' gold
carpet. 323011$.
gas

51-Household Goods

Roofing
roof repairs, lilt roots or
All ,vork guaran
d BR000EN ROOFING. 323'
$0

In

rtgies

Insulation
BEST PRODUCT
BEST PRICE
Free Estimates-2'4 Hours
THERMO TEK.fl1 0921

Sewing
atiorts. Dress-Making. Drapes.
Isoiltery. 322 0107.

Land Clearing
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

rng

iIOmerIy Harrielt's Beauty Nook
SIIE First.3fl 5712
YOUR HOME?
Buying a new home? Moving to an

C&amp;A

BackHoe

's Sewing Mchine RepaIr,
san. Oil I. TuneUp.
3223441
rHome$'l't.

ESTERSONLANDCLEARING

Bulldoling. Excavating, Ditch
Fill dirt, top soil. 3233943

work.

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Home Improvements
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C. E SHEPHERD
Panting. Remodeling, General
Repairs Call 373 US

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Service

Ill curl, claf. rock.
All kinds o cuggng. Houselrailer's
stored and moved 322 9142

Ljrxj clearing,

apartment?

Get some action *ith a Herald
classified ad We'll help you write
Guaranteed reconditioned auto
an ad that will bring a fast sale
batlerles, 1)2.95 exchange.,
CALL 322 2411
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
Sanford Ave.
Kilchen Balhroom Cabinets,
Counter lops. Sinks lnslalla(Jon
available. Bud Cabell 322*032
anytime.

Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care

Mowing, edging, trimming, wetdng
and iertili:ing Free estimates,
Ptsne 323 5954

ring the garage again? Moving
i same items around you
Planning on
Ived last
Icing them another year? Don't
It. Plan a garage sile and don't
-get to ady,rtA,e It in thit Herald
mi ads. Like magic. the clutter
II disappear, and you'll have
Ira cash in your pocket.
spring!

Sewing Machine
SInger Touch 'N Sew, with eiflUt
console, balance $79.50 or 6
payments of $13.30. NATIONWiDE, 339 1Q91.

work Free estimates, 131 $682
Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning.
For
estImates, call Carl

free

Harris at SEARS in Sanford 372

Free Estimates.

wJnqJiJ

Dependable student
wants lawns 10 mow.

332 6599

SANFORD TREE SERVICE
Cutting, TrImming, Hauling.
Licensed, Bonded, Insured. 319
1659 or 123 lOU.

1711.

Repossession &amp;

Lay-Away

Machines

Zig Zag. $45.
Singer wiltS buttOnlelfl attachment,

Singer

*ilt

115
Singer GIden

Touch and Sew, 14*.

322.9411

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Beauty Care

WANT TO SELL

No. 1 used Sfockade Fence. perfect
condItion. II sectIons. 5' Wide, 6'
high. $610143.

Lawns, Tree Service.

Painling, Window Cleaning
322 9319

BUY-SELL-TRADE

3225637

T BkUWPI PEST CONTROL
2562 Park Drive
3328865

Carperslry. Remodeling. Add't,on,
Custom Work Licensed. Bonded
Free Cstimate 3734031

Auto Painting a. Minor Body Work.
experIenced
Professional,
guaranleed.
Work
painier.
Bruce's Body Shoo. 321 0753.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
311-315 E. First St.

Pest Control

Home Improvements

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301050160 pcI discount on all
children's clothing Boy's' new
casual suits, shirts, short I tong
pants, girls' dresses &amp; short &amp; long

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
301 E. 1st Si. Oownforrvn

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week Call collect, 5.41 7135

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We Buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous, Sell
commission. Free Pick
lor 30
ups. Auction. Saturdays 7 p m.
Sanford 322 2210

45' Sea going House Boat, Ideal
livea-board. Too many features to
lIst. Shown by appt. only. 373.1797.

1316333

refrigiralor, seat &amp; air. Asking

FOUR BEDROOM BARGAIN
Cornparet 2 iaths, family room,
screened porch. Central alt-.
carpet. Sprinklers, workshop.
Only 126.100. Your choice of term

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round waterbed, like new. Misc.
Items. 417 CameIlla Court,
(Sunland Estates), Fri., Sat., Sun.
,t
3fl $950

LAKE MARY BLVD.- 120' Iron.
tape x $13' deep on a corner site.
1,166 sq. ft. of building zoned hot
offices. $47,900. 'FORREST

For Appointment Call 305.322-3103
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W. 75th

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DELTONA- Completely I ucithed

new

invesiment

Sanford. Fla.

211

j" illS hOuse
' Ifl - --Sloford.

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2 BR frame house. AilIng 11.000.
will consider 0$len. 311 Chase
Ave. 322 7052 •y,$ 337.4953

Cars&amp;Trucks
&amp;riy year ibru 1976 models 7 days

.

crop, highly let'.
Illized. tOc per bate in fIeld. $1.25
in barn 305-5612735.

HAY, clean,

tools, etc. Buy 1 or 1003 Items.

54-Garage Sales
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CARPORT SALE-2 DInelle tables,

central heatair, all appliance-s.
Fully renied. 3 years old. Excellent
property.
FRANK EBAUGH, REALTOR

Singer, Slantomatic. band new
condition. Singer's best aver. 128.5
wills cabinet.
TV'S from 119.

CONSTRUCTION Irx

appI. 3236016 eyes

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guwuill

ModeIs/

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Central Heating and Air CondItIonIng
CarpetIng

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JENNY CLARK REALTY
Reallor
Phone 305372.IS9S
Days and Alter HourS

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MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk

Cash 322-4132

frontage on main rd. plus frontage

2

BUILDER'S OWN HOME -

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We have a large selection of black I
68-VVanted
wisite portable TV's. $25 to 1.65. ----HERB'S TV, 1300 S. French, 323

DOWNTOWN SANFORD
Quadruples- I apIs. All carpeted,

REDUCED 53.000, 2 BR. 1½ baths.
Fia. room, screened porch, access

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pets 322 3930

53-TV. Radio-Stereo

12.2 Acres, near Osteen, pertly
lines on
wooded, power &amp;
with
land. Property is on
good road frontages. Location Is
Ideal tot home or trailer. Only

LAKE MARY BLVD.- 1½ acres.

5306.133 REAL'rORs 37)6)53

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prlvate,i
bedroom furnith.d apt. I male, no

Zbedroompiou,,, air, large 101. 2
CII
garage $34 1939 after

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MUST TO SEE! 6.47.1111.

COUNTRY ESTATE
Spacious executive home on almost
6 acres. 1 Bdrms., 3 baths, fully

Forrest Greene, Inc.

of experience

112 BR Mobile H0m
Adulls - No pets

cellent opportunity. Apply 3159
Orlando Drive 117-92). Sanford.
323.7147.
ORKING FOREMAN-

SO3W. 1st SI.
333.5041 or 373.0517 eves.

Where else for 124.100. FHA?

summer days ahead, conveniently

Dependable with many years

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Lake Mary- clean I

332 1176

II Commercial

POOL?

JOSTCO CONSTRUCTION, INC.

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-WE SELL SUCCESS-

OSTEEN - S Acres, $1,100. 10
Acres, 115.000, EASY TERMS. A

rooms,

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Real Estate Broker

WE TAKE TRADES

ESTIMATES ON

WHAT ABOUT A

3rm apt., Large
Clean, Well
furnished Carpeted. Reasonable,
1st ___

MENT, 201 Commercial 373 5116

Peg

REALTY

$45,000.

Room Additions
• Custom Designed
Remodeling
• Carefully Engineered
BANK FINANCING WITH THE CONVENIENCE OF NEVER LEAVING YOUR HOME

MO N T H L Y
p ENT.si,,,
AVAILABLE
C0(OrTV.AirCondMaidSef V
QUALITY INN NORTH
I lISP 134. Longwood

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M. UNSWORTH

3 BR, watertrofil
home on Ie3 acre wooded site.

S

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person.

ality. excellent polenlial. AAA
EMPLOYMENT,
201 Corn.
mercial. 3235116.

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corner

LAKE

CALL JOSTCO CONSTRUCTION, INC.
4

servIce, used machines.
MOONEYAPPLIANCES32IO697

phone

EVES. 322-ISV or 37206)2

The Feeling Of An Oversized Closet?

SAN MO PARK, I. 2. 3

67A-FQd

-Lots.ACreage

SACKETT INVESTMENT
CORP., REALTOR

111,500.

fl3.7832

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KENMORE WASHER, pans,

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Used Office

Executive '11. 12' x 60', 2 BR, 1 ba'h,
carpeted, excellent cord. Lott
land, must sell. $1,000. 3.293.7513.

mortgage. I BR, 1½ baths,
garage, gold carpet, close 10
sctiools. Call 3234257 alter 5:20.

360

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'73 Flamingo, 32*63', 2 BR. with
den, goodcond. PrIvate rented lot.
Take over payments. 373.5151

LONGWOOD - I BR, 1'.- bath,
carpeted, 530 Rosedale, $27,500.

Does Your Home Hove

Fr(eboetrnooqageandcafloause
322 1470.

3731176.

1SYR,FHAFINANCING

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Drive
Sanford. 323 5200

Want 1911 at-older Dodge Dart; alsc
will buy any make convertibles
Phone 323.1050.

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bileHomes

BUY JUNK CARS- from $10 to S-ID.
Call 322.1674 alter I p.m.

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Quarter horse, 3 y'rs. old. stud, not
mean. llOOtogood home. 322-7442

Autos Wanted

17

66-Horses

Westinghouse Electric Dryer, iso,
Upright Deep Freeze
Amana,
1100. 373.1095.

eating

Large lot with fenced back yard,
many trees. Wynnwood area off
Mellonvllle. 323-6191.

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mos.,

52-Appliances

new

alter S.

Hal Colbert Realty

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Days-3fl4123

301 E. 73rd ST. - Double corner 10$.
trult trees, 3 BR, lii Bath, $32i00.
Will rent for $250 per mo

own

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$3,000 equIty and assume loan.
Phone 321.0503.

Doberman Pmfljchif AKC Pups.
1150. Champion Lineage. Terms.
365.3740

831.9777

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Reliable Baby SilIer to care for
nlanl In my home. Ravenna Park
3 Rooms, bath, air. I or 2 adults, No
area. I to 5, S days *1 MusI have
pets. Securely dep. Water furn.
transportation 323 3904
372 1111
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SECRETARY
Grea'
no
experlince necessary, lust 900d Eiliciencyand7 Bedrooi'n, mortlhly,
adults. Wekiva Landing Resort.
skIlls. AAA EMPLOYMENT, 201

IG,..A.are, Miracle Maid, waterless.
lSpc. set. 1140. WIth Leklro Maid,
1173. 323-4195.

NIghtl-322.2352

Neat 3 BR. 2 bath home on large lot
with beautiful pool and garden
area. Near 12th green, MayfaIr
Country Club. Assume mortgage
and save.

2BPS. I BATh
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
P-tomes, $15,500 and 516.500.

NO DEPOSIT
NO LEASE
REQUIRED

Brailey Odham-323-4670

6 room apt., and efIiencyapI.
Furnished, with lake access.
Responsible adults only. No pets.
3729096

B. part of a supervised Crew of boys
8. girls that sell our products door
to door. Call 644 6049 for appt.

'CLUBROOM
POOL
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FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

31Apartments Furnished

Earn S-40-S50 Week

Furnished or Unfurnished

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Great Dane

male&amp;lemaIeforsile.
3553

garage, large fenced yard.
beeutilul shade trees, 16'xlC'
workshop or outsIde game room.

BROKERS

Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm.

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Homes ready for your inspection
and immediateoccupancy

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3"t tb-s.
Chihuahua. male, 7
Call between 6 &amp; $ P.M. 3fl.473).

Call CarolIne lloltgclaw,
Golfers

1½ mIles East of I-I
AudlOfl Saturday, July 31, 7 p.m.
Consignments welcome. FurAntIqueS. Glass &amp; Dolls.
We pay cash for estates, etc. SIan
Vermilllon, Auctioneer. Sanford.
3224912.
If you're in,tlle business of boNding
tfte
use
buslnes, .
your
ClassifIed Ads often.,

339 1Q91.

take trade. Call Bill at
Dialer.

'ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

FRANK EBAUGH. REALTOR
$31 6333

LAKESIDE
APARTMENTS

. Conventional.5% Down

,

Ave. Sanford Phi. 323 6170

5506 between I &amp; S p m

oppercralt

rear. 123.750.

pasture. Private pond, slacked.
See this ONE.OF A-KIND luxury
home for the finest in country
living.

1/11a,gC

25 000

.VA Financing-Nothing Down • FHA

Ridgewood Arms

Soacicus 1. 7. &amp; 3 BR ApIs. Tennis,
swImmIng. playground,
recreation room, laundry room
and clubhouse 2550 Ridgewoc,5

neighborhood

New 2-3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes
FROM

SINGER FUTURA

for
Over $400. Needs someone to
assume balance. $19610. or pay
$13.30 moo. Free home trial. Will

dInIng room, l6'xl6' family room,

QUIET AREA
7.3 BR redecorated house, loIs of
kItchen cabinets,
bar, new
carpetIng,
roof, central heat
and large fenced back yard.
Approx. 13.000 down, $115 month.
PrIce 521.500. Owner, 323-0572.

Auction Galleries

S:berlan HuskIes, Rig.,

One of Singers finest. Sold

By Owner- Lovely 3 BR, 2 bath
home in Sanford, central heat and
aIr. wall to wall carpet, separate

Twenty West Are.- BeautIful 3
bedroom, 1½ bath, central heat,
carpeted, fenced back yard. stove
&amp; refrIgerator. 132.300. $100 down,
If VA nothIng down. KULP
REALTY, 372.2335.

Highway 46

Weeks, black &amp; rust male
Doberman. Sire: Pell's CH Jubte
C 0 122510 right party 327 1099.

AKC,Iwts.SlSOeach.
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bath, well mainlaIned home.

Rep. Real Estate Broker

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DUPLEX- Furnished or un
furnished,
Ideal
location.

FOUNDRY

Sanford- (Sanora). 12.750 down,
$310 me., 3 BR, 2 bath, paneled
den. Fe'icid, $35,500. 3211302.

PrIced To Go- By Owner-I BR, 1

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Ready to move ml 3 Bedroom, 1½
bath, newly paInted Inside and out,
screened patio. Very large fenced
back yard with wooded area to

TAFFER REALTY

Opjments
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Clean*

MultIple Listing Service

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Commercial

* Super

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kitchen lully equipped. Assumable
mlg. Payments 111$ mo. Total
prIce, 521,500. 323.6715.

ANYTIME

6280636.
Live In with Semi invalid man.
WI. Lake Mary 323 $309

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We Buy Furniture

owner,

2017 S. FRENCH

REAL ESTATE

aso.

1S-hbile

109W.

Sanford
2 BR, 1 bath, aIr,
screened porch. nice area, double
lot, fruit trees. 119,950. 12,000
down. By
2032 Jefferson
Ave., 321.1314.

321-0041

large lot in ldyllwilde. BrIck
fireplace In livIng room, breakfast
bar. 143,900.

LONGW000

Nice 2 bedroom mobile home In
Longwood. 5120 month. Phone $30.

1

KUIP DrC0PATTJRS

JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 322 7511, Sanford

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12S000

34-Wobile Homes

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ML S. R EAL TORS

Realty

SCREENED PORCH - UtilIty
buildIng, 2 large bedrooms, 2
baths, central heat and air.

BR,

FIX-UP SPECIAL - Large IBR,
county, $19,900.

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Stenstrom

fl-Auction

room

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2 BR

322.0779

167.500.

BR, laklrnt., splII.Ievel, $100,000

Furnished

CLIFF JORDAN.REALTOR
831 8272

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Broker 321-06.10

323-7595

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"
NEED SPACE,' ,nis3BR,2½ Bath
has nearly 3,000 sq. It. living area
and is on 2½ acre country settIng.

3 BR, I't B, lakefront, 132.500

furnished, 2 bedrooms, air, $125
mo.

can

WITT REALTY

Kish Real Estate

3 BR, I 6.1 Acres. $33,900

SEMINOLE COMMUNITY COL.
LEGE AREA - Country trailer

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MAYFAIR OLD SOUTH CLASSIC2 story stucco, 4 BR, 2 bath, family
room, large separate garage wllh
convertible storage area. 5.49.500.

3 BR, 1', B, lam. rm. $25,000

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MOBILE HOME ON 11111 FT. LOT.
Large bedrooms, cant. hell and
air. Quiet area. 111.100.

337.2745

Early American lIving
chairs,
blue, good condihlon. 3225423.

Peg. Real Estate Bi'ok*f

NEED A HOME?- 1100 down
payment to qualIfIed buyers. 3
BR, 1', baths, cenl.'Mat, relur.
bished As low as $11,000.

65-Pets-Supplies

51Household Goods

W.Garnett White

Call 3215001 after C

Peg. Real Estate
BATEMAN REALTY

3 BR. 1", B. 122.750

married adults only No pets. 1125
_mo. plus 550 dep. 3223131

for

llt't

Watts Far-sm.

3 BR, 1'/, B. $21,500

POPULAR TERMS

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CHINIST
Experienced

Seminole Terr.
Caueft,erry Gdn% Inc. to Anne I
Wicklidle. sgf.. from 11W car. LI

33-Houses

RETURNS ON THIS
Now
I'm
earning
good
money.....m
an
Avon
EXCITING GROWTH
Represenlalive" Call 811 3079 for
BUSINESS
information
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IF $400 $500 a monlh interests you, With our top quality products Ihe
Success of our distribulorshiPi
then call 571 2056 for appt.
depends on lop qualily people.
Consequently we require a manor
TAXI DRIVERS
women with high ethical stan
Yellow Cab, 201 S. Park Ave.
dards, good credO, and a
Sanford
minimum of 52.700 cash secured
this
by inventory and sefviCeS
Master Cosmotologisl. straight 60
meet
prestigous posilion. II
commission BETTY ANNE'S
theaboverequiremefltsand would
UNISEX HAIRSTYLING 322,
busineSs
like to build your
wiIh limited outside activity, write
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today belore your area is closed
CASHIER- Attractive, ou?ticing
Include your phone number.
personality, good at handling cash
can land this lob AAA EM
AUTOMATIVE EQUIPMENT
PLOYMEPIT, 201 Commercial,
CORPORATION
323 5176
7265 EasI 4th South Suile 3D
ISMECIIANIC 1.5
Murray liollaijay Road
Fairly mature, wilh all round cx
So. LIke City, Utah. 11117
perience. own tools. Guaranteed
salary. AAA EMPLOYMENT. 20)
29-Rooms
I
CommercIal. 32) 5116.

Bodm. LIs tO I II III 0, Wr

Margaret 1. Hilda N.. sgl. I
Frances A. Kewler &amp; Ernesl I
Kes.aler, Lts. IC, 20 &amp; II, 61k I

Sanford

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EXTREMELY HIGH

Altamonle HIs.. Sec.
Jan P. Hoover, sgl. to CIat

Gilbert Hoover. It , 611 14, Non
Orlando Terr , Sec I Unit I.
Clark C, Hooter to Gory P
Highsmiilt &amp; wI, Mary K.. 11$ 611
North Ct-I Terr, S.c 4 (Jolt one.
Harold T. eseIer S,. I w

Reducedfor quick sale- Øy Owner,
Sunlend 3 BR, 1 bath, heat &amp; air,
many exlras. $IC,. 319.1371.

3 BR. CB, $19,500

plus

Cliff Jordan, Realtor
$31 $222

,

'I hadn't worked in 70 years.

Clarence Odom. bee. 330' 14 £ 10'

of SW cot-. Of e
NE 1 4 f SW
of Sec. 7.31.30
Francisco A Echevarrla I Not
to Jesse 0. Hollingsworlh I. w
Hilda .5., LI 119 Wrenwood HIS., U
Afi'c lily. Corp. to Joftn H. Vc
Gunlen, LI. ISM,lnar' Addn 10 LV
FF., Orl. to Bernard N. SchImmi
I WI. Marie 6., COndom. Pci
Plo. 42, Sheoah, Sec. One.
Florence Anderson, wid. to Jami
N. Webb &amp; wI. Erista L.. LI I

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1505 W. 25th St.

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RuvrsI/1.rInwn mnva.ln

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across

Fairway
priced at only

No Closing
Cash

$

Course Visit

tne value of a lifetime.

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Bed room

One

conveniences

to John P. Lemmon &amp; wI. Janice A.
LIe, Ilk A. Sweetwater Oaks, Sec.9,
$4&amp;,00.
Edw. i Albers Jr. I Ellen Kilsel
10 Edward J. Alberis Jr. LI I? Rich.
field sIt, $100.
Ceo. M. Height I WI Belly J. to
Lrwis P Iriglelield II I wI Kallwyn
L It 44. Oakland Hills, $72,100.
TompkinsLandCo. Inc toOeo, N.
HaighI &amp; *1. Belly J LI 191
Trailwood ests Sec 2. 528.500
Edw W Rlrhardson &amp; *1.
Blanche to Joe M Slaler &amp; *1.
vanessa, LI I). 811 31, Townsite of
North Chuluola, $15,700
Nader Homes. Inc. 1* Frank
I....,j. A..k.,.. A .*
u. LI
III LI Searcy Shores, 533,400.
Lawyers Title Ins. Corp to Don B
Saunders. I-i 71? Forest Brook 4th
Sec , $30,000.
Don B Saunders &amp; WI Lucille to

month

LONGWOOD - 3 BR. cen?ral air,
very clean, fenced yard, $193 mo.

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DISTRIBUTORSHIP

OKRA

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3 BR, 2 story frame, 117.000

seed reliable adults fOr 2 Bedroom,
Pt bath, townhouse. Good terms
right couple. 322 1951.

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322.2118

Multiple LisUng Service

Two bedrooms, bath, stove 1
refrigerator. Heat I air. 3fl.353.

Sale or Lease. Bait &amp; Tackle Shop.
beer 8. wine. 919W IS, St Santord.
or call 3233783 alter 9PM.

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PEAS,
patch. Black
pick,
eyes. On OldMonroe Road,',mile
N of SR 16. and 3 miles W of
Sanford. and 1'-, miles E. of I
322 3940.

home Repairs," available b)

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After Hours:
2121 Park Dr.
kILS-REALTORS 3229211,322-3991

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Plant &amp; Craft Shop
For Sale. very reasonable
Phone 323 7577

to Eat

9-Good Things

Mon Wed. Fri.
3720.415

Richard .5. Bombard £ *1. Eli

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YOUR VERY OWN

Eli:. 3. Bombard. Lot 7 S
Addn., $100.
MichaelM. PaIak , Trustee to I
Miami, From Inlersec, of S'ly
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line of SR 434 &amp; E LW line of A
rd., etc. 0335.1 acres m I ? 0.32$
-m S. $100.
E. L. Lindsey &amp; WI. Jeanita C
Stanely C. DeOvles Jr. &amp;
Evalinc H. Beg at SW cot, of Li
M. Myers Assoc.. Ltd to Evelyt. (31k 5, Loch Arbor PhIllips 5
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M. Griffin. sgl.. Unit 418, Orienta 140.000.
Point Condo. Village One,
C. Michael Hales &amp; wI Sus
Bobby Lee Hatton &amp; wI Bernice to iess C. Dell: &amp; WI. Ellen 0, LI
Fred Johnson &amp; wf Mary, LI io, Sleepy Hollow. 1st Addn., $57.
I
Longdale 1st Addn LW. %2oo
W H Gren &amp; Sons Inc. to Sei
SICOPID 11001 PLAN
Bruce P Duke &amp; Carol .1. to Paul Holding Corp. certain lots In Skyl
P. Berlram Jr &amp; WI Marsha R.. Lt sd 1? 81.5 &amp; Lots located In Wal
Ii. 81k G. Summersil North, Sec
Terrace, 1256.900.
I.
sn.o
Eli:. E Seymour 10 AIlS
r
Barry W. Critzer &amp; wI Donna to Homes Inc. of Cen. Fla.. Tamp
Steve Thomareas &amp; WI Kiki, LI 191. '~of SW'. Of SE'. OINE 'i (ICI
,..:::
315') etC., Gracevilla HIS.
Lake Searcy Shores, 535,900
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Jerry F While &amp; wI Sarah A
Peter N. Small &amp; WI June 10 Luls
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Wm P. Slansberry &amp; WI Maria
Garcia 8. WI Irma, LI 10, 81k 3
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Norlh Orlando Second Addn., LI I, 81k K North Orl Ranches.
6
514.800
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Robert N J Moe to Bertram
Damy Gammage, Repr. Est
Thomas McNeal to Eugene Gould &amp; wI Janet E., condom, i
Limehouse 8. WI Retha, Lots I, 2 8. Unit 9. Bldg. B, Cherryod
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Martin J Hirsimaki to Nich
3. 81k 1, Allen's 151 Addn
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11 Mabry 8. WI. Patricia M Lts
Washington his
I.
Thomas S McDonald &amp; WI. Mary 71, &amp; 22. 01k B, Sanlanclo Springs
Lou 10 Allen B. Wallace &amp; WI Anne 11
VIncent A RapeII a Lug
A Beg at iW
Li 11. 81k I Bel
. TrunsO, C-exec. EsI L F Rapeft
Isle
Sec
of
Loch
Arbor.
$100
!i
AlIen B. Wallace 8. WI Anne A to Vinceal A. Rapetti. LII. 61k C. C
o8O1
Arden,
Thomas S. McDonald &amp; WI. Mary
Harold L Prescott &amp; WI. Sha
LIale L Phillips &amp; WI Cheryl 10
Frances V. Hunt to Paul VonHohr
Lou
car,
LI 11, 81k 1 K. to Fredric E Biallas &amp; Mary
IllS! 11001 PLAN
Hoise &amp; WI Lorraine C, Beg at sw Donald P. Gardiner Jr. &amp;wf
Bel IsleBeg.
Sec.at
ofNE
Loch
Arbor,
Ha927P
LI 17. Longdale Sd 1368
cot of S.c 19 21 31, run II along W Margaret L., LI 131. Woodcrest Unit
Howell Woods Div. Corp to Rex H.
THIS MODEST TUDOR STYLE HOME is U3"to
Southern Homes of Orl , Inc
Four. S29500.
line of Sec 197131 etc.
Arnold £ wI. Deborah LI 116. Howell Paul S Meats, LI 10 Villa BranlI
Hans 0. Schwei:er &amp; wI Amenie 10
date and modern but retains the charm typical of
Clilford K. Wolfe &amp; WI Shirley to
Branch Woods, 132,400.
Paul 5 Nears Ia Daniel
Abbott N. Herring &amp; WI Cecil 0., Glenn M. Denny &amp; wI .lacalyn 5. &amp;
most Tudor homes. Inside the main entrance foyer
Magnolia Svc Corp. to Roger A, Seraline &amp; I. Donna P • LI $0 V
M.arcile M. Smythe. 1.3rd
SE'. of SE'. of SW'. of Sec. 172022
and to the right is the living room located In a
each,
LI I Nelson &amp; WI. Karen &amp; Gordon Branlley
&amp; parl of Lt 2. Lake Emma
Cove,
. Wf. Helen Lt 472.
Wm &amp; Bohannon 9 WI Judith
private setting up two steps. To the left of the foyer
I Scales &amp; WI Wanda to Gary A $5L900.
We4iiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt, Sec. 3, Leslie L While &amp; WI Lorraine LI
Dorothy
S.
Raybole,
sgl.
to
Fred
Ciem
&amp;
WI
Susan
8..
Li
199
WekIva
is the formal dining room, and, to the rear, is the
6 &amp; 7 81k E. Hensions Ares.
W. Eggerichs&amp; WI Eslher. LI I), 61k
Hunt Club Fox Hun?, Sec 3.
kitchen and dinette. A curved arch leads from the
Pierre Renaldo, Inc. 10 Slephen M.
J. CI
Flck to Superior Cant
B s L Prop., Inc. to Harold S. 2. Wllmere. Grantor life est.. $100. Bull &amp; wf Susan A. LI 454. Wekiva Nelson
Co Inc.
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dinette to the family room. Upstairs are four
watsey. LI 113 &amp; E 17' of 412.
The Greater Consl. Cop. 10 John Hunt Club, Fox Hunt, Sec 3,543.500
Casselberry HIs.
H. Whldden &amp; Mary A to N Byrbe &amp; WI Linda Sue, LI Ill
bedrooms and two full baths, Plan HA927P has
Great American Prop. Fla, Inc
Barton B Pllcher &amp; WI Olivia
H A, Bradwell&amp; H. A. BradWell Jr. Winsor Manor, 1st Addn LW, $49. 100
to Richard E King &amp; WI Glêdys 5. Darrell P CanIrell &amp; WI Lynetl
1,988 square feet of basic house space. Samuel
Harvey M.
co Trustees, LI 50, less E 113 71', &amp;
Winlers &amp; Mary E. LI 62. Ovledo Terr, 529.000.
(t.s W II') &amp; LI ID (less E $0') I
Riddell to Hary W Winters &amp; Mary
Paul, 10740 Queens Blvd,, Forest Hills, N.Y., 11375,
14 of 55, less E 433.71'.
Catselberry Gdns Inc. to Francis 11 Wynnewood
E. Riddell, it. len • Condo Rn. Unit
designed this plan and anyone wishing more InThe Huskey Co. 10 Sanlando II Soeoah Sec 1. 51(10
L. Bloyd (Marriedl part of Li II,
Central Furn. &amp; Bedding Co Ii
Ulililies Carp - CB,water &amp; sawer
formation may write the architect, enclosing a
loW S Badcock Corp S 1616$'
Fla. Fed. 10 Roland E. SeideI £ WI Golf Course Addn to CB , $300.
'nesetc, SweetWaterOaks, Secl 19.
Arthur
Nuernberg
£
Gladys
etal. L137,&amp;al10133,34,35,&amp;36.&amp; 541
stamped, self-addressed envelope.
:e 29 &amp; Sec.
Nancy M.. LI 64. Apple Valley Unit dba BIdS. Assoc. to 6.14.5 ASWC.. of U, £ all of 45. 46, 17 &amp;
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Two, $17,100.
Inc. LI 13 £ W 'i 0114 61k 0 Wild. Bonavenlure
Charles P. Craig, Ill to Paul A.
Fit-sI Sem. Service Corp. to B
Zoern,r &amp; wI Carol H.. Lt 22. 81k 0, mere 120,100.
Van Berg Consl. Co. Inc. to 8 II S
Ward Aqency Inc Li 15, Card
The Meadows West. 531,000.
Robert E Miller &amp; WI Benita Ann Assoc. Inc Portion of LI 1, Walsons Grove Unil One.
sIt $12,500.
New Visia Constr. Co. Inc.
10 Fla Land Co., Lot 13. Forest
Ruth Harl, sgl. 10 Kathryn Shelley Marcus C. Aaron &amp; WI. Linda K
Brook. $51,000.
Thompson, Lt 19 BlkJ Sec 2A. North S. Green Village s d
John .1 Pinker &amp; Jacquline E. 10 Orlando Ranches, $1,700.
Fawrence Schick £ WI. Jennhe
Ernest F. Llbert &amp; wI Gretchen C.,
2 bedrQojn,lY2bath
C. Rogers. sgl 10 Commie Ann Charles Salvitore Mdl £ WI. Jess
Li 10 Hermits Cove, $47,900.
Hurst. $91. LI 9 Bonaventure His , Its S &amp; 4, 61k 9 Palm Terr.,
Danna J. Sickler to Robert L
Mm V A to C Blair McGarv
Sickler he tib., LI 32. 61k A. Replat
Pan Amer. Bk. Ott. to Joseph S
&amp; Carolyn P. LI. 902, Spring Ga
of
Part of Sportimans Paradise. CB. Taylor &amp; wI. Laura N. LI IS, 81k 0, Unil 4.
$100
Oakland EsIs, 1st Sec., $6,0
Malone W. Chambers, sgl.
Condoniimum
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Rtchard C. Call &amp; WI Nancy G. to
Charles H. Palmer &amp; WI Phyllis M.,
t II Repit of 81k C, Nob Hill Sec.
of Meredith Manor.
Jack M. Mouring &amp; WI Carol to
Thomas R. Kenney &amp; WI Margaret
A Lt 3. 81k A, Easlbrook s.d tin. 16.
Robert E, Snyder &amp; WI Grace to
Lester N. Levine &amp; WI Gloria M., Lt
16. 81k 0. The Meadows West,
Grange Prop. Inc. to Grge Edw.
Starr &amp; wI Magic W., LI 822, SprIng
Charles 0. Cottle £ Gwyn to Billy
Oaks tin. IV.
W. Hyden £ wI Maureen E., LU. Iii
Judy M. Webb &amp; Dave to Ruben J. E. Lake Kathryn Park 4th Addn.
Greenfleid &amp; WI Norma J LI 6.
Frank McMillan, Trustee 8. md, a
Oakwood HtS.
WI Nancy 10 School Board of
Leighton T. Hall Crp. to Alice Seminole Co, Lts 10 &amp; II, McNeils
Maye Young, LI S. Bonaventure His. Orange Villa.
Greater Constr. Corp. to GavIn 0.
Wm, E. Smith &amp; wi Janet to
Dully &amp; WI Johanna 0., LI 143. Clifford K. Wolle &amp;wf Shirley M.. Li
Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt. Sec 1. U. Phillips Terr.
Ornbra C. Arrant. wid. to Larry E.
Yvome M Champagne, sgl, 10
'.; Hawley &amp; *1 Nancy C.. 14 100' of E FarreliE Slaicup&amp; wlNorma J ,Lt
i00'oI LI 1. BIk A Replat of Lots 29 &amp; 69 Casa Aloma.
£
30. Bear Lake HIs.
A. Wayne Hill, sgl. to Thomas 0.
Dennis J. Salle &amp; WI ilona T. to Stikeleather &amp; *1 Susan E LI 13,
Juluis A Pryor &amp; WI Karen J., E 34' 81k C. Carriage Hill tin. No. 1.
of LI ii &amp; W Ii' of 10, 61k L Nor.
Ralph D. Conic 8. Veronica to Bel
thgale
Are Homes Inc., WP. II 157, Spring
Jams T Behe Ii I WI Theresa I. Oaks
to Jo A Casanova &amp; WI Norma R.,
Grange Prop.. Inc. to Ralph 0.
Lt 513, SprIng Oaks
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Conic &amp; WI Veronica, Lt 609 Spring
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Dwight E. Jensen Sr. &amp; wI Flora Oaks Un. V.
A to Eunice L. Warren. sgi., Lt 15.
Manuel A. Ru): &amp; *1 Carmen 10
81k 6. Golf View Ests
Sec. James C. Levie 8. WI I9aricy M , LI
Meredith Manor Un. 1.
36, 61k C. Skyl8rk SIt
.t
Aid 0. Lesler &amp; *1 Verna 10
James P. Gelson &amp; Barbara .1. to
V'erna 0 Lester, S 25' of LI5 18 &amp; 19
John
E.C.
Thurmond
*1 Emily. Li &amp; all of 21. Frosts Addn No 7 tO all.
14,
611
Flamingo i.Springs.

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BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
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Phone 33.jl,o' 32 0760
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I woultl not dela. another week in taking this step.

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YOU ARE MISSING SOMETHING
IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED A
CLASSIFIED AD LATELY.'

Large 3 BR. 2' baIhtwnPiome with
carpet, central air, 2 car garage,
formal dining, plus privale patio.
Water &amp; lawn maintenance fur
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review with him sour present property and other holdings, and
sour anticipated incoiiu.' for the two remaining years of ciii-

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Free, 641 2027 lot- "We Care"
"Hoillne" Adults or Teens.

be exactly the same, but should is the most unlikely cause of th
undertaken, even by a novice, is
be of a size to fit the position on trouble, since most trar
the repair of a doorbell. That's hear the welcome ring.
the wall.
sforniers last indefinttel
because the voltage required to
Should bath wires be attached
Ii convinced the pushbutton is you'll have to remove it an'
operate the bell is low enough
securely, place a screwdriver okay, the trouble has to be In
take it to an electrical suppl
not to be dangerous even ii you blade across the tops of the the wiring, the bell or chime, or
dealer to have it tested. B
make a mistake. There is one
screws or unscrew the wires the power supply. Laok for SURE to turn of I the maste
exception to this statement - and touch them together. In ci- exposed breaks that need
electrical switch before you dis
wten working around a tranther case, you probably will patching. If you see none connect the transformer.
sErmer
which will be cxhear a ring. 'this means that the
sometimes this is difficult be.
plalned a bit farther on.
A lot of this information ma:
pushbutton is the culprit and cause much of the wiring may
In the very large majority of needs repairing or replacing. not be visiblei and alt other tend to scare the uninitiated
cases, the failure of a doorbell Try rubbing sandpaper or tests indicate the wiring must but remember what was saii
earlier in nearly every casi
t ring or a chime to sound is
emery across the contacts, the be at fault, then you'll have to

You should definitely begin planmng our after-retirement
program right now. :titerward, it might be too late for you to
enjoy the ivaximuiii tax benefits anti cash Oo%.
ihere are a number of ways you can reduce your present
income taxes. and save the income for a more pleasant

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ploynlent.
references All replies will be held
In strict confidence. free hospital
I life insurance, plus other
benefits Reply Box 607, Co The
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Dear Mrs. I). W.,

The family of Donald Rinabarger
wish to thank everyone br their
kindness and help. God bless you
all, JackIe and ChIldren.

II your bell or chime ape

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Classified Ad In lIst Herald. Call

3222611 or 1313993 and a lri.ndly
ad vitot will help
you.

Painting
A 1 Pinling- Brush. roll, spray
2ua1i1y work Reasonable prices
Fr esImates 3210439
Act Newt July Onlyt House La
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C. Ford 131 7039

Well Drilling
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS
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All lype-sandsizes
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I non ledge of the skills an(l tools received special instruction in
used to manufacture new and human relations.
Pvt. Mary K. Martindill.
Howlett is a 1975
eplacenwnl
parts
for
daughter of Betty and ('harks
graduate l.man High School
equipment.
Willis, 2509 Laurel Ave.,
studied the operation, main- In I A)flWO(xI.
ford, just completed eight
t(flIflC(' and repair of machine
weeks of
tools such as engine lathes, drill
training at the
HENRY I. l)EMPS
U.S. Army Training Center,
presses, shapers and grinders.
Fort Jackson, S.C. She is home
A former student of Garfield
Marine Corporal Henry L.
on leave before reporting to
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Senior High School, Wood- l)emps,21,sonofMr. Columbus
Fort Gordon, Ga., where she
bridge. Va., he joined the Navy l)viiips of 715 Willow Ave., and
will train as a
.
Mrs. Mantle Williams of 904 K.
in September 1975
Telt'.
Communications Specialist.
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lOtliSt.,all of Sanford, has
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promoted to his present rank
Before entering the Army,
WIN IFItED HORNE
nhik serving with the 2nd
Martindill was a student t
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Seminole Community College
('amp
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— Cadet Winifred K. Marine
Division.
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and was employed by The
lIOflC. daughter of Mr. and lajeune, N.C.
A Ionitt'r student of Seminole
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Mrs. V. Henry home of 120
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Department.
l'jne Needle Lane, Altamonte high School, he joined the
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U.S. Air Force Reserve Officers
CIIARI.ESC(X)K
Training Corps field training
MARY MARTINI)ILL
Navy Fireman Apprentice
encainpuient at Mit'Dill AI-'II,
Stephen C. Trance, son of Mr.
SAN ANTONIO — Airman
During the encampment.
and Mrs. B.C. Trance of 7 at the Naval Training Center. cadets receive survival and ('harks H.
whose parents
Bayberry Br.,
has San Diego.
small antis training and air- are Mr. and Mrs. Walter A.
graduated
from
In. Cook of 2408 l)eCottes Ave.,
During the 16-week course, he craft
Basic
and
aircrew
MacbittenRepairman School gained
a
fundamental dtx'trination. The) also have Sanford, has been assigned to
the opportunity to observe Maxwell AFB. Ala., for training
careers in which they might and duty in the U.S. Air Force
nish to serve as Air Force of- fuel services field.
The airman, who recently
firers.
CALENDAR
completed basic trr..ning at
lickland AFB, Tex., studied
RICHARD VAN ALLEN
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the Air Force mission,
the
MONDAY. JULY 26
(EDEN, Utah - U.S. Air organization and customs and
Sanford Rotary. noon,
Center.
Force Major Richard L. van received special Instruction in
Sanford AA, closed, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
parents are Mr. human relations.
Allen.
TOPS Chapter 79. 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Airman Cook is a 1973
and Mrs. W.M. Van Allen of 312
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Clark S. Willard, Ohio, has graduate of Seminole High
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees board meeting,
received the second award of School.
7:30 p.m., clubhouse. Spring Oaks and 436.
the Meritorious Service Medal
M ICHAEL GILMARTIN
at Hill AFB. Utah.
Sanford Right To life, 7:30p.m., All-Souls Social Hall.
Major Van Allen was cited for
Navy Seaman Apprentice
outstanding duty performance
American Red Cross adult swimming classes,
ta'l K. Gilmartin, 22, son of
with
the
3rd
Aerospace
Rescue
beginner through swimmer classifications, will be taught
and Recovery Group, Nakhon Mr. and Mrs. Euiiene C.
at the Dover Shores. College Park, Carter Street and
Phanoni Royal Thai AFB, Gilmartin of 520 Oak Ave..
Hankins Park pools through Aug. 5, Monday, Wednesday
Sanford, has completed recruit
Thailand.
and Thursday between 8-10 p.m. No advance registrath'n
lie now serves at 11111 as training at the Naval Training
required.
Detachment 10 Center, Orlando.
cofllflclfl(Ier
TUESDAY, JULY 27
During the eight-week
the 37th Aerospace Rescue
Sanford Lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn,
and Recovery Squadron, a part training cycle, he studied
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17-92.
of the Military Airlift Corn- general military subjects
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
designed to prepare hint for
inand.
light, Sanford.
The major, a 1953 graduate of further academic and on-theSanford Optimist Club, noon. Trophy Lounge, Bowl
training in one of the Navy's
Willard
School, received
America.
his B.S. degree in chemistry in 85 basic occupational fields.
Parents Anonymous (for troubled parents), 7:30 p.m.,
Among the subjects he
1957 from Otterbein College in
Casselberry Community United Methodist Church.
studied were seamanship,
Westerville, Ohio.
Longwood Area Sertuma, noon, Quality Inn, 14 and
His nife, Harriett, is the order drill, naval history and
434.
daughter of Mrs. C.L. Bedding, first aid.
A 1973 graduate of Bishop
546 Valencia St., Sanford.
Regular meeting of the Womens Auxiliary of VFW
Iligh School. Orlando, he
Post 13108 Sanford — 8 p.m. at the Post home.
joined the Navy in February
PATRICK HUWl.ETr
WEDNESDAY, JULY25
1376
Sanford
noon, Civic Center
SAN ANTONIO — Airman
Caaselberr&gt; Rotary.
am., The Caboose.
Patrick M. Howlett, son of Mr. ('lilt Kl)Wfiul(() ltt)OKIIAItI)T
Sanford Serenaders Senior Citizens Dance. 2:30 pm.,
i Mrs. Charles K. Howlett of
Civic Center.
Navy Commander
l.
64() Iris Road, Casselberry, has
THURSDAY. JULY 29
hOSC
wife,
been selected for technical ltookhardt,
Sanford 4%A, 8 p.m., 1201 V. First St.
training at Sheppard AFB. Jacqueline, is the (laughter of
Lake Mary Rotary Club, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country
Tei., in the Air Force ac. Mrs. O. G. Crowder of Lake St.
Club
Altamonte
Springs,
has
counting and finance field.
Sertoma Clubof Sanford, 12:15 p.m., Mayfair country
The airman recently corn- reported for duty at the Naval
Club
pleted basic training at Air Station, Key West, Ha.
Casselberry lions Club. 6:30 p.m., Land o Lakes
A 1947 graduate of llazlehurst
l.ackland AI"13, Tex., and
South Seminole Optimist Club. 7:30 am.,
studied the Air Force mISSIOn, I l igh School, Jla:lehurst, (;a.,
Inn, Altamonte Springs.
organization and customs and he joined the Navy in .June 1918.

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enter the five-team, double-elimination
district tournament with a 6 p.m. Monday
opener against New Smyrna Beach.
Jim Link and Gary Taylor are coaches of
this all-star congregation, composed of five
Elks team members, three from Kiwanis, two
each from Moose, Rotary and Knights of
Columbus and one from VFW.
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Wiggins agreed with this and off a homerun by Robert Smith.
added, "I never lost my control.
In the second Inning Smith,
I mixed up the curves and with Don Williams on board
Sanford Legion Post 53 had fastballs pretty good, which used his 374nch aluminum bat
only the third best record of the kept me in the game."
to send a high fastball 340 feet
If four teams going into this
Wiggins' confidence was over the left field wall.
weekend's district tournament justified because In his seven
In the dugout, amid pats on
but they have proved that they innings Melbourne managed the back from his teammates,
are to be contended with,
only two hits off him. David Smith said, "I knew It was gone
Sanford trounced second- struck out seven and walked because that high fastballLsmy
seeded Melbourne, 9-2, Friday two, before being relieved by pitch." It was Smith's third
night in a game w hi ch saw Tim flames in the eighth.
homerun of the
but in
southpaw David Wiggins put on
"I took David out because I the seventh he almost had
his best pitchi ng performance didn't wan t him to get tir ed," number four. Smith's smash
this year.
said Lundquist. "I'll probably fell just short of the Ieftfield
Sanford Coach Bob Lundquist start him Sunday."
wall, lie settled for a double.
*said of Wiggins pitching, "Ii
But while Wiggins was enIf Smith's hitting wasn't
was the best game that I've joying his best game, enough, Dwyer had to worry
seen David pitch this year, Melbourne starter, Scott about the speedy feet ofR.alnes,
Including high school. lie had Dwyer, was suffering his worst who stole three bases and
excellent control and was defeat,
almost turned an ordinary
staying ahead of the hitters,
Sanford bombed Dwyer with double Into an inside-the-park
which is very Important."
seven runs, two of them co ming homerun.
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my wife
and me. She had an operation
for a heart condition caused in
part by high blood
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greater excitement and more
stress and are more dangerous
to the heart patient.
Remember that many of your
wife's daily activities also increase her heart rate and blood
pressure. Your body weight
need not be a factor and the
stress she may have may be no
I have a problem with her. greater than that she imposes
That is our sex life. I have been on herself by other activities.
afraid to have sex wi th my wife Her doctor will know about how
for fear that my weight 1138 much work she can do with her
pounds) would clue trouble particular condition and can
her advise you properly.
heart or the emotion may ca use
Recovery from heart surgery
her heart
faster.
She had made good progress
and is getting along fine. She
keeps a check on her blood
presstwe and heart by seeing
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recovering from u heart attack.
I am se nding YOU The Health
Letter number 2-12, After the
Heart Attack. Others who want
this information can send a
long, staniped, self-addressed
envelope with 50 cents for it.
Send your letter to me in care of
this newspaper. P.O. Box 1551,
Radio City Station, New York,
NY 10019.
I would
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blood pressure. Is there any
medi cation or diet that will
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in heal th. That has been my
loyalty to my wife. She has
never been a demonstrative
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had a good life and reared
children. She is 63 and I all,
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symptoms - specifically a
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such as in tuberculosis, or with
impending
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strokes. So I still think the best
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Deborah K. Brew
Rubye Christiansen
Robbie L. Ergas
Fred B. Davis
Frank M. Hale
Ruthia R. Hester
Stephanie James
Mamie Mattom
Francisco Rosado
Rufus C. Semi
Arietta M. Smith
Mary A. Spivet
Susan Tenney
Brian D. Walsh
Mary A. Wyatt
Daisy Powers, DeBary
Beverly Brashear, Lake
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BIRTHS
exercise tolerance to engage in
Sanford:
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and wife. Extramarital affairs
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Rumors of a rift between Wilof world's best blonde wife, Chrystie, who has Ws first decatWon and was Rams, 47, and his ballplayer3

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Sixty minutes after he had athlete - performed before worked these last four years as hooked. lie gave up football and had become rampant and the
for series as they marched to a first enshrinement.
174 yards on a field slicked by down at the All-Star 10 But
Taylor, a fullback from Loul- scored more points than any people in Eugene. A couple of an airline stewardess while basketball and water sking. He one-time hero of Boston Red
pregame showers.
after two running plays lost slana State University, played a decathlon performer in the years before that, in the same Bruce has concentrated 1(X) per had been the Eastern wacr Sox and Oakland A's fans repasses

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after the professionals. He
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developed myself. I take a ye
bigleaff.Buttomake
work, I need a good jump on the
ball." Raines style is
reminiscent of Cincinnati's J
Morgan. They bo th have the big
leadoff first, the catlike stance,
and
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Debra K.
Peggy Gustafson
Nannie M. Howard
Gennieve Hughes
Patricia J. Johnson
Johnnie Marshall
Etheidra Maynard
Teresa L. Pope
Mary A. Senart
Gary Shannon
Diana Stuhler
Raymond Vermillion
Alma L Colegiove, DeBary
Nelson L. Rivet, DeBary
Harry Brodt, Deltona
Lucy Byrne, Deltona
Margaret C. Davis, Deltona
Lloyd R. Johnson, Deltona
Eric R. Morse, Deltona
Mabel M. Smith, Deltona
William VinLng, Deltona
Joyce Georgia, Lake Helen
l.illle TUBs, Lake Mary
Sean Watters, Lake Mary
Jack J. Mann, Lake Monroe
SanforilS, Baldwin, Maitland
Hoyt J. Prine, Mt. Dora
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Ella M. Brooks
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Roy T. Eldridge
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Ing in football history, but the the first time since he resigned we'll win the tournament."
Pittsburgh Steelers took It as after a brilliant coaching caBy virture of its win over
casually as factory hands let off reer at Notre Dame in 1974, said Melbourne, Sanford met
work early because the ma- he was "absolutely shocked by tourney
favorite,
Lake r
chinery had broken down.
the fans."
highland, Saturday afternoon.
After all, the Steelers already
beat
Highland
Th e All-Sta rs had the ball on Lake
had finished their jobs-not to the Steeler 34-yard line when Edgewater, 8-4, Friday night, mention the blundering CoUege play was halted Pittsburgh's so Edgewater was pitted
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with good range in field.
Right field
Rick Bradley, only 13 but
tallest player on squad. Hits lefty for good
power, former Bronco League World Series
batting champion.
The rest of the squad, expected to see duty
over the span of the five-day tournament,
include relief pitcher Billy Cosgrave, outfielder Richard Fredericks, outfielder Juston
Hunt, utility sub Deon Brown, outfielder
Sammy Griffith and outfielder Timmy
Johnson.

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clutch hitting.
Shortstop — Walter Law, a capable pitcher, but more valuable in the field, where his
play is sparkling.
Third base
Bobby Newman, a sound
hitter who is making a fine adjustment from
grass to clay infield. (tournaments are on clay
infields).
Left field — Rocky Jernigan, who swings
a good bat and can play third and may see
action as a relief pitcher.
Center field Bruce Annett, sound hitter

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pitching, gets the starting call on the mound
tonight against New Smyrna Beach. He is a
returning Junior League All-Star.
The rest of the starting lineup for Monday
includes:
Catcher Mike Link, who will likely be
Tuesday's starting pitcher. He too, was an AllStar last year as a 13-year-old.
First base — Bernie Von Herbulis, who
also pitches and can play outfield.
Second base — Chris Hunt, star shortstop
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ry," Chuck Noll, the Steelers' for a 29-yard field goal by Ge- Green Bay Packers from NFL Jenner was out running along the Los Angeles Coliseum. At decathlete.
times.
with
American League
usually taciturn head coach, rela
'W he n I look at O.J. Simpson
doormats Into a powerhouse in Agate Avenue, bordering the Montreal, there'll be 70,000 to
me
run
champion
Bill Melton
Last year at Eugene in a dual ho
chuckled.
the l%4 under the late Vince Oregon track stadium where he watch him duel with Nikolai
a
football,
I
say,
'What
meet
with
the
Russians
he
aboard
a
team
bus
following
a
A fumble by Penrose at
Lombardi. Flaherty coached had strained his guts over a 34- Avilov of the Soviet Union, the a great athlete.' But a defeated AvIlov and s t a loss to Cleveland Thursday.
e
All-Star 15 and an interception the Washington Redskins hour period,
defending Gold Medal winner. decathlete has qualities that world's decathlon record
by Jack Lambert at midfield through their most successful
Two hours after that he was
And what then? Well, that's merit the title. Hehas tobe fast. mere has been
Although Patterson Insisted
set up Gerela field goals of 32 era In the late 1930s and early at a steak house drinking a where 26-year-old Bruce Jenner Hemust run distance. Hehas to the Eastei
n
bloc
nations
that
thatWilliams'
feudwith Melton
and 29 yards In the second 1940s.
beer, sipping on some Cold illustrates the supreme hustle throw three ways. He 1133 10 Jenner doe
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he
sn
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work
for
a
living
quarter.
complimen ts of the of Olympic compe ti tion.
jump three ways.
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th
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For
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The Steelers struck quickly In
house
and eating a Reuben
At Eugene's Hayward Field
"It's an event of moderation,
club had been mounting and
nominally hold down Jobs
TITUSV I LLE — Marina Park the ftd quarter, scoring a and in the earlier ' Americ
sandwich. It takes Jenner a for the Olympic trials, he was You have to be moderately good
Umt the incident had done noth.
erence,
where
he
Co
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ootball
charge
amuses
him
was the scene of a Saturday safety when AU-Star center Ray
long time to come down from trailed discreetly by a ina lot ofthings.it goes against
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ing to cool them.
Yankees
,New
'on
led
the
morning slow-pitch softball Pinney mapped the ball over
I'm more motivated, he
the rigors of the 10-event Hollywood agent w ho'll be his the American ideal of
two
divisional
crowns
In
district tester between old pun te r Rick Engles' head and
1946 spectacle that captivates the manager, by a young novelist specialization. If I weren't a says, "in what I'm doing than%
"It was n bad," Patterson
and 1947.
rivals Seaboard Coast Line and out of the end zone.
track and field world every four who Is collaborating on an decathlon performer, I would per cent of the American said, "that we couldn't play rethe
Jack Deloplaine returned
Standard,
yeax'S,
autobiography, by a Beverly ha ve dropped out of track and
d people. And he can apparently lazed baseball."
afford it on Chrystle a salary.
highlight in çelimlnary rounds ensuing kick 26 yards to the
"Two weeks," he estimates, Ilills lawyer who'll make sure field a long time ago because
th
D
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Jou
III
setting
ney
which
will
send
Stars'
26,
up
a
21
yard
ur
th
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to
of
"before I'm back to normal." that all deals are beneficial, wouldn't have been good They live in a two-bedroom
He said it was decided at the
two teams to Leesburg next scoring burst by Harris.
townhouse and own a Porsche Frida y meet ing that the Angels'
now he's retur ning his a nd by his own entourage of enough."
4' wee ke nd for the state tourMoments later, Tommy flea.
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body to get ready for the friends, family and hangers-on.
Bruce Jenner grew up L'i New and a Honda.
future hinged on the players
non caught a Bradshaw pass
nament.
Olympic decathlon test at
has the handsome, York and Connecticut as the
"The future looks in. already with the club and those
Friday night Seaboard for a 25 yard gain to the Stars'
OILMONL) BEACH- South Montreal, for which he's been rugged looks of an Austrian ski typically good all-around terest.ing," says Bruce, "If I in the farm system. Patterson
clubbed Jack's Pub, 11-2, and two, then plowed over on the Daytona used the home run as pushing himself the last half instructo. He Is built perfectly schoolboy athlete. He was pull
off the Games. I don't want noted that Sherry was picked to
its decisive weapon Friday dozen yeam
Eldridge Standard halted Smith next play to cap the scoring
for his event, at 6-2 and 195. recruited to go to Gracelaiwl to go In there grabbing, like succeed Williams because he
Funeral Home, 4-3.
The pros now lead the series night to wrap up the Florida
Decathletes only come out oi He's glib and quick-tongued. College, a Little Mormon school Spitz did. I don't even know If I had spent five years with
It is a double elimination 31-9-2, with the Stars' last victo- Little Major League district the woodwork every four years. His Prince Valiant haircut In Iowa.
California's minor league clut.s
can act."
tournament and concluded ry having been -17 over the baseball tournament, 6-3, in At the National AAU meet In frames his face just right. He
In 1910, at the Drake Relays
But he sure can run and jump "and he knows how to get along
Saturday afternoon.
seven Innings over St. Cloud. 1974, Bruce Jenner claimant even has a strikingly beautiful In Des Moines, he competed in
Green Bay Packers in 1963.
with these kids."
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Well, Since You Asked
has It all figured.
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"The secret is to avoid mak
League this year played pro football? Has there eer been a log mistakes," he advised. "I
ioaching turnover as big as this one? -(;.R., cincinnati, o.
try toavoid making ml takes in
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So does everyone else.
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New Orleans; Dick Vermeil, Philadelphia; John MCKa), Tampa
But Andrtanov Is better at it
lLiy; Ja(k Paterts, Seattle. Johnson, Clark and Patera were ex- than the others. The muscular,
I. players, all linemen. The class of '69 was the greatest tur- blond collected three more
nabout in NFl. aching annals. Eight new head aches started Olympic gymnasUc gold med&amp;.
the season that year, among them such hardy pilots as Chuck Noll ala Friday night to go with his .
ul Pittsburgh and John Madden of Oakland.
all-around gold. He's now the
I. Was Dennis Shaw the Buffalo Bills first quarterback?
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What has become of him? - Hi., Roseburg. Ore.
mnastic world.
l)ennis has been around awhile, but not that long. The San
HewonthefloorexercIse,tJ.e
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hen the)' were organized in 1960 was Tommy O'Connell, who had horse-one of the finest show.
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logs in Olympic history. But
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,jmatic women's competition, it
Without making it too complicated, a table of performance for was dull stuff.
each of the 10 events in the decathlon has been prepared by the
"I'm not jealous," said An- !AAF the international governing body), with 1,000 points drlanov of the overwhelming
Members iii the Wuv's All-Slats from Sanford'. Lassie lAague
k'sigjiated for the theoretIcal maximum in each event, scaled on popularity of women's gymnas.. WU V IT
I)unbarrn, Jackie Link, Jenifer Muth, Kim Hammel; second row,
do n according to distance or time achieved. Periodically, the tics. "People are always more
are competing in the district tournament this eekend in hlaines
roach Dorothy Hogan, Marty Warner, Debbie McFadden, Toni
City. Sanford faced Gulf Breeze of Pinellas County Saturday lathe
tables have been adjusted when there has been significant interested ii) women than they H OPEFUL
Hardy, Robin Higgins, Donna Fitzgerald, Doreen Hogan and
tourney opener. Members of the squad include, left to right, first
progress in an event, such as the pole vault with its fiber glass are in men."
roach
Bobbie Link. Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)
row, hat girl Cindy hogan, Mary Wynn, Mary Bledzoe, Cymon
whips. Bruce Jenner, top contender at Montreal and world record
Andrianov is not spectacular.
holder, figures his personal ultimate at 8,700 points.
He turns In workmanlike performances, holds his mistakes
to a minlmum,..and wins.
Peter Kormann, a 21-year-old
junior at Southern Connecticut
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McMillan represented the head coach about a deal prior to cans still have a chance to win
can forces scored a couple of these Games and is
in the floor exercise. n
the world ft American medal In 20 the competition. "The first the sliver. It would take a vicfirst U.S. medal in men's
break.throughs, but must rely record holder at the 200 meter years In the women's long thing he said was 'If you will tory over Czechoslovakia and a
__________________________________________ nastics since i
on the return to action of their distance. Wilkie, however, has jump.
support ow man in the floor loss by Japan to the Russians.
The Japanese, who won 15 of unbeaten swimmers if they are had better 200 times than the
"I'm
disappointed
and
I'm
exercise, we'll favor your
The 20-kilometer walk was
to have any chance of regaining American ts year and Is pleased," Kathy said after her team'."
24
etstone
said.
The
the
Q. Recently you said you could not find the name of Gene four years
ago at Munich,
vmnast1cs
medals overall the lead from the Russians in ranked the world's chief hope of leap of 21 feet 10 inches. Win- Bulgarian coach Ezjeane Zam- ing only other final on the openday of track and field. That
Stevens in major league annals. He played for the Boston Red Sox aged only 10 of 25 here. It the XXI Olympic Games.
stopping the U.S. swimming ner Angela Voight of East Ger- skov, was not available for
title, In an upset, went to Danle
With
theand
swimmers
taking a sweep.
in the 1950s and is co-holder of the record for most hits in one in- wasn't a very good showing or night
off,
Nikolai Andniamany Jumped fl-OYa.
comment,
Bautlsta, the first Mexican evet'
ning (3). He was best known as Ted Williams' caddy. - W.L. Ogg,
In the 3)0 meter backstroke,
a
country
that
considers
gymnov
runnIng
The bronze medal won by
Both
Wettatone
and
Frank
to
an Olympic gold in track
Huntington Beach, Calif.
up three golds, a world record holder John Naber Kormann was the first by an Bare, executive director of the andwin
field. He was timed In 1
nastics
its
personal
province,
silver
and
a
bronze
In
men's
of
Menlo
Park,
Calif.,
is
heavily
American
I repeat, there is no Gene Stevens in major league record but they lost their top gymnast, gymnastics, Russia swept in favored to win his fourth gold since 1932.in men's gymnastics U.S. Gymnastics Federation, hour, 24 minutes, 40.6 seconds.
books. There is a Gene Stephens. who played from 1952 to 1964,
charged Russian head Judge
In other finals, Alexandr Ga.
igeru Kasamatsu, with an in• front Friday night In the total medal.
starting out with the Boston Red Sax as the heir apparent to
Kormann's
medal
came
In
Boris
Chakhlin
with
trying
to
zov
of
Russia set a world record
Villiams. He never "heired." In answering a recent question
medal count with 13 golds, 16
Sawao Kato, all-around silver and 9 bronze.
The United States has strong floor exercise, one of three get scores changed during the of 579 of a possible 600 in the
about niajcr leaguers whose careers spanned four different champion the past two Olymmedal possibilities In all three events won by the muscular, 24- finals of the team competition moving game target shooting
And, too, the Soviets clinched track and field finals, the shot, year-old Russian Andrianov. Tuesday when Japan was out. event, Norbert Klaar of East
was
tossing
them uphave
to the
plate atthe
the old
venerable
age
of 49.
decades,
I should
included
pitcher,
Jack
Quinn, who pics, and Mitsuo Tsukahara the gold medal in women's has- the men's 100-meter dash and He also won the all-around distancing Russia for the med. Germany won the rapid fire
complete
Japanese
ketballStates
with abehind
112-77
routlullof the
the women's
Kate
title
earliercornin the al.
(. Don't you think the U.S. Olympic committee should haveprevented
wipeout ina the
individual
finals United
7-foot
Schmidt,
Pacific Javelin.
Palisades,
Ca-gymnast
Games and
finished
pistol and Alexander Pusch of t,
Thechance
American
women
simply
West Germany
took the epee
sprinter,
theletteam
going
to Montreal?
- T.L,
made an compete
exceptionon
and
Steve
Williams,
the world's
best bybars
taking
golds
in
the
parallel
yaks
Semenova.
The
medal
[if.,
has
a
pending
world
record
petition
with
four
gold,
a
silver
had
no
against
the
giant
fencing
gold.
and horizontal bar.
Youngstown, Ohio.
won't be counted in their total in the javelin,
and a bronze.
Russian basketball team. The
Two athletes, a Canadian
of Hungary
the close
ofweek,
the women's
It's a toughie, having a muscle pull negate four years of work.Zoltan
won theMagyar
other final,
the side until
tournament
next
Women's rowing finals also
The
close
of
gymnastics
also
Russians ran up a 17-0 lead, boxer and a trapshooter from
The United States is the only country in the world that selects its horse.
are scheduled. Americans have produced the day's biggest row, Miss Semenova, who scored 32 Monaco, were suspended and a
team on the basis of one final trial. And somehow I think it's right,
The United States, which chances for a couple of medals again over cheating. Gene points, grabbed 19 rebounds Russian yacht disqualified. The
It takes nfl the, politics out of choosing an Olympic squad. Dr.
gained only two of the 33 medals there, particularly in the eight. Wettstone, head trainer of the and missed only three shots yachting infraction In the soling
Leroy Walker, the men's coach of the American team, argues for
awarded, dropped out of first oared race.
U.S. men's team, said he was from the floor.
cIa&amp;ire.ilted from a near-collian amended system that would pick the team early and make Sv, ml fliers place and now has a 13-1 l.
The silver medal picked up by approached by the Bulgarian
With a 2-2 record, the Amen- sion with an Australian boat.
total. East Germany is a close
period changes, but I think it would result in too many hassles. T\/ Sta rs
Paul Ceruttl, 65, of Monaco,
third at 11-9-8.
Harrison Diliard once missed the Olympics in his best event, the
who finished in the last low in4
Although Kathy McMillan
hurdles, because he collided with a standard, but he made the
MONTREAL (AP) - Two and Peter Kormann picked up 20 O?1
his event, was disqualified, "efte;ini as a sprinter and still won a gold medal.
e te r Rac e L ciL, e led
fective July 19 for using amfor a U.S. medals where they're usu(. Why couldn't O.J. Simpson be happy staying with the
phetamlnes," said Prince AlexhelpIng
of Olympiccoygoldcans'
ally lacking,
It was
theGaines.
AmenBulfalo Bills? That's where he's played all his pro career, and Isecond
Saturday
as ABC-TV's
worst day
of the
ander de Merode of Belgium,
think the Bills have treated him right. - D.J., Olean, N.Y.
chief of the Olympic medical
O.J. has no gripe with the Bills' management, though it's no erage of the Games in Montreal The Yanks didn't win anything. H
?vl atch U
commission.
They put only two crews in the
secret Buffalo was never his choice for a playing career. The real continues.
MONTREAL (AP) -If engi- breaststroke race, lie beat "There isn't a single event
The two, John Hencken and men's rowing finals and they
problem is personal -his wife stayed in Los Angeles last season,
in
MONTREAL
(API - Olympic
John Nabor, have both won j1. lost their last hope for a medal neering student John Hencken Hencken in the 100 and 200 at which we won't be contenders," medal
%tanding thro,,Qh
Friday's
dividualgoldmedalsinijdi
West Cn.'i.st teani.
In Greco-Roman wrestling could design a plan to win the national AAU cham. he said. At that time, he pee. COmpefition
Saturday's
Q. how many decathlons has the American ace, Bruce ual swimming events, Hencken when 343-pound Pete Lee w
200-meter pionships last spring, and beat dicted his squad would win
511 Ito T
USSR
In
the
100-meter
breaststnjJue
disqualified
for
being
too
pa.slreastroke, the American men him again in the 200-yard the gold medals and half the hail
to- USA
13 IS ,
Jenner, participated in? What do you think of his chances in the
4
13 11 6 30
and Nabor in the 100-meter sive.
Olympics at Montreal? - F.M., San Jose, Calif.
swimmers probably will win all breaststroke at thIs year's tal medals.
E
Germany
ii 9 5 75
The prospects for an Amen- 13 of their events at the NCAA championships.
backstroke. Hencken competed
The decathlon is not an event that's held ever)' week. Since
iapn
12
Goiag into Saturday, the WCermany
and
Nabor
can
rebound
are
good,
however.
Olympics
Games.
Jenner got involved with the 10-event grind back in 1970, he
3 2 a 9
Still, Hencken has the psy- awesome American squad has Romanie
The swimmers are back in
bid for another medal m
3 7 3 5
estimates he has competed in 25 decathlons. He has lost only one,
The biggest obstacle, how- chological edge of being the nine gold, six silver and thz'ee Poland
2 2 1 5
backstroke,
action tonight. They haven't ever, Is a native of Ceylon, world record holder in the 200. bronze medals in nine events. Hungary
the 1975 National AAU test, since 1973. I think he'll win at Mon.
i I 3 s
ABC scheduled coverage lost yet, accounting for nine raised in Scotland, competing
lIaiy
treal, though it's a betting tossup with the Russian champ, Nikolai
1 1 2 1
"You don't dare go into a Since only one relay team can Cared.
from noon to 2 p.m., s to i PITh golds and 18 of the American for Great Britain, but who re- race anymore not thinking you be entered in the finals, the
Avilov, because Bruce is an intense competitor.
0 1 3 4
2 i o
and 8 to 11 p.m., EDT. Much
team's30totalmedals, But they fined his skills at the University can win," said Hencken. 22, of United States has an aIrtazL'ig 0Bulgaria
Britain
1 I I 3
the coverage will be live, and face perhaps their biggest of Miami.
Neth'ln
Santa Clara, Calif. Referring to 18 medals of a possible 23
0 0 2 2
events to be televised won't be challenge of the Games.
Cjechkla
David Wilkie, 22, finished pressure he feels going against
0 I I 2
Other finals Saturday were In
decided until just before
2 2
Their dreams of an unaccom- second to Hencken at the Wilkie, he added, "1 swim the 200-meter backstroke, Denm.rk
Frince
oo 22
ilished sweep of all the gold Olympics in 1972 in the 200. mainly to Improve myself."
I a o
i
where world record-holder M,*ICO
Other
include medaLs could hinge on the 200- Earlier this week, hlencken won
events
o i o i
Doe Counsilman, the Amen- John Naber of Menlo Park, Portugal
Belgium
women's rowing, where the U. meter butterfly match between
0 I 0
canmen'sswimcoach,sald be- Calif., was favored to win a Iran
S. eights and Joan Und have a John Hencken and David WIlkie the 100,
Austria
fore
the
competition
that
the
fourth
gold
medal.
Only
today's
11'
) ) I I
of Great Britain,
chance for a medal, and
Since Munich, Wilkie hasn't possibility of his squad sweep- 400-meter individual medley Australia
oo i
endurance portion of the
Hencken beat Wlllde in the lost a major 200-meter ing all 13 events did exist, and l00-meter freestyle remain, in Note, dupIiat, medals awarded
some 'vents'
Q. Can you give me the name of a one-arm boy that played equestrian competition. The
U.S.
basketball
team
and
ball for the old St. Louis Browns? I believe I played sandlot ball boxers are expected to be in
with him in a town named Fagus, Mo. - Sherman Carver, Santa
A vvo
Ana, Calif.
/Vo
In track
andUnited
field, Kathy
Pete Gray real name Wyshner came up to the St. Louis Schmidt
of the
States
Browns in 19-15 and played 77 games as an outfielder, batting .218.
lien Britton, ['once Inlet, celebrated Father's f)ay by iandini
compete
for afinals,
medaland
in the
a potential world record salt water trout. Britton's catch weighed
It's unlikely he played sandlot ball In Missouri since he's a native women's
Javelin
Al
of Nanticoke, Pa., and still lives there, as a semi-recluse.
II pounds and was landed on six.pound test line with a "[led Fin"
Feuerbach and George Woods
artificial lure for bait.
Li. Can you tell me what Wilt Chamberlain is doing now?
carry U.S. hopes in the men's
If recognized by the International Caine Fish Association, this
there a chance he will ay pro basketball again now that the shot
finals.
leagues have merged? - DL, Sterling, Cola.
will top the existing record for six-pound test line by a full half.
"I'm Into a lot of things," said Wilt when I ran into him at
R iH ()ItRELf,
Olympic trials,
Kent Gibbens, operator of the "Tackle Box" in South Daytona,
but mostly loafing." He covered the trials for Chargers Sign
'4
furnished the photo and Iflfoflfljtiofl on the new world record fish
SPOIlT Magazine. There is almost no chance he'll play basketball
again. He'll be 40 years old in August.
and is well qualified to know the facts as he is holder of the record
Top Selection
for lO-ixiund test, a whopping big 14-pound, four-ounce trout.
Q. How come when a batter hits a fly ball to the outfielder, the
early and late but hard to entice Into striking a plug. Jim Penney
Snook are hitting at the Port Orange Bridge according to
of Marina Isle Camp told of a few catches made with plastic
But when a man is on first or sicond and the hatter hits a fly ball Macek, the last of the San Diego
li-pounders are being taken consistently with artificial lures the
to the outfielder and the man tags up and advances, it's not called Chargers top draft choice
Bank fishermen are taking good strings of bream and catfish
b4t bait.
a sacrifice fly. - Jon O'Brien, Vergennes, Vt.
holdouts, signed with the Nain the deep water near the camp - Minnie Smith and party pulled
.Andy Lewis and wife Debbie of West Virginia took three'snook,
Because in the latter instance the batter's not really tional Football League club
In a riiixed string of bluegills and shellcrackers Thursday.
nine mangrove snapper, and two black grouper on a recent trip to
sacrificing himself. Obviously he'll be going for a base hit. But Friday.
lisa Pennington, age 10 and the writer's granddaughter,
tte Port Orange area. They fished with Gibbens serving as guide.
with a runner on third, a batter will frequently concentrate on
The Chargers said Macek,, a
showed the old titan up. Bass fishing for her first time, Lisa pulled
A 60-pound wahoo was the prize catch on the boat "Dandy L."
getting the boll in the air so tlwt at the very least a fly to the Boston College guard who wn5
in two nice ones a5out three pounds each while Grandpa only
4
outfield will get the man home. Hence, sacrifice fly. There have their No. 2 ChOice In the past
out of Inlet Harbor Thursday. Tuesday, passengers aboard the
landed one small one. Her reaction? "When can I go again,
*
"Parrot" brought in six channel bass to 28 pounds, two big Jack
been periods in major league baseball when the batter was not draft, would report to camp to- I
Grandpa?"
crevalle and 51 king mackerel.
day.
.
credited with a sacrifice even in such situations,
Strings of IS to 3) bream per person ha,j been the rule for the
"
Aiisberjacks are still hot off the Daylona coast and the "Snow
Macek and two other new
tj. Who holds the record for hitting home runs in the most
bank fishennen at Ostern Bridge Camp with a few speckled perch
major league parks? - J.L, CincinnatI, o.
White" fleet, bottom fishing boats, are bringing in hundreds of red
No. 1 choIce Joe
mixed In. John Lankford at the camp mentioned a few bass
snapper but the size is small,
It's th?t old Cincinnati slugger, Frank Robinson, who was Washington of Oklahoma and
catches made this week also.
given new life in his career when the Reds shifted him to No. 3 pick Larry Dorse1,' of
A channel bass weighing over 30 pounds was landed from the
Ed Galgas and son, Junior fished the Lemon Bluff area four
Baltimore. J-'rank has hit home runs In 32 different stadla during Tennessee State, were in CiiiLtrmnond Beach Pier by Dale Wilson according to reports from
days averaging three to (our bass per day, Ed Wood5, camp
the course of his career
Wayne Brady at the "Fishin' Hole" in Daytona. All bridges are
that counts old and new ball parks. cago Friday night to play In the
owner, is getting his share of the base once more after replacing
producing good catches of trout, channel bass, and snook at night
Hank Aaron found the range in 30. BehInd them cornea Billy College All Star game against
his favorite plug, a "carrot lop" which was 'borrowed" right off
Williams, with 28.
the Pittsburgh Steelers.
with large mangrove snapper hitting on shrimp in the daylight
his I ishinif rod by sam. vkIIin'b I.'..
w.&amp;-jj aunuay.
tiow's.
On the Wekiva River, George Cheney at Wekiva River Haven
Surffisheni,en are getting big whiting and pompano continue
tells of good strings of cats and redbreast bream landed and says
Grey Poupon Wins
to hut on sandfleas or cut up pieces of clams,
the bluegills are on the beds.
Large trout have moved In around the Main Street Pier - two
PHILADELPHIA - Grey
Word from Hiley's Camp on Lake Jessup reveals that bream
p
wetghing six and eight pounds were caught by C.M. Woodward
Pbupon,
$40,
charged
(rain
off
fishing is picking up again after a few slow days. Shellcm'ackers
BICENTENNIAL
Thursday. Flounder, sheepehead, whiting, and big mangrove are mixed with the blueglll.s now and all fish caught recently are
the pace to edge Lassie Dear by
snapper
offered the pier anglers plenty of variety with a few small
a neck In the $10,000 feature at
bursting with roe. (flacle and Frank Diz.o Scored with a string of
bluefish
striking In the early morning hours.
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Keystone,
35, Henry RolIe and Itichxiiond PoUacic took 17 and other catches
BEN BRITON
The local scene remains about the same a few bass schooling
U to 2i per boat were about average
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dugout to congratulate him.
Phillics 11, PIrates i
starter Harry Rassmussen, 3-8,
In the other National League
Dave Cash drilled an inside- after ChIcago rallied earlier in
When the New York Mets games, the Cincinnati Reds the-park home run, two singles
made a trade earlier this week, beat the Atlanta Braves 3-1; the and batted in two runs as 1 Cardinal leads.
they had no idea it would pay Philadelphia Phillies routed the Philadelphia rocked Pittsburgh
GIants 3, Astrog 0
quick dividends.
Pittsburgh Pirates 11-1; the and extended its National
Jim Barr fired a four-hitter
But it did-for the Montreal Chicago Cubs trimmed the St. League East lead to 12 games- and Gary Matthews drove
Expos.
Louis CardInals 4-3; the San the longest of the season.
home a pair of runs with a fifthDel Unset, sent to Montreal Francisco Giants blanked the
While Cash and his team- inning single, leading San
along with Wayne Garrett last Houston Astros 3-0 and the Los mates ripped starter Doc Med. Francisco past Houston. Barr,
Tuesday in a swap for Pepe Angeles Dodgers turned back ich, 5-9, and two Pirate reliev- 8-6, had letter-perfect control,
ngual and Jimmy Dwyer, the San Diego Padres 5.0.
ers for 15 hits, including Mike allowing no walks as he scored
..merightbacktohaun0l
Schmidt's
25th home run, his second shutout of the seateam Friday night.
Reds 3, Braves 1
Philadelphia
right-hander Jim son. The loser was J.R. Rich"I haven't hit the ball that
George Foster broke a tie Lonborg set down the Pirates ard, 1041.
well all season," said Unser with a two-run single in the for his 12th vIctory in 17
Dodges's 5, Padres 0
after his solo home run in the eighth inning and right-hander decisions.
Tommy
John hurled lila first
11th Inning gave Montreal a 3-2 Santo Alcala hurled a seven-hit.
Cubs 4, CardInals 3
shutout
in
more
than two years
victory over New York.
ten as Cincinnati beat Atlanta.
Pinch-hitter Jerry Morales and Bill Buckrier and Steve
Unser's blast came off Skip
Ken Griffey led off the eighth smacked a leadoff home run in Yeager slugged home runs as
Lockwood and brought a dea- witha$IngleandmovedoJ
the seventh inning, snapping a Los Angeles beat San Diego.
fening ovation from the fans of on Joe Morgan's base hit. 3-3 tie and sending Chicago over John, 6-6, scattered four hitS
134 at Jarry Park. As he Foster then singled to short St. Louis,
and walked only one in pitching
crossed home plate, his new right-center, scoring both GrifMorales' homer, his 11th of his first shutout since June 4,
teammates poured out of the fey and Morgan.
the season, came off Cards' 1974.

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has defeated such names as Jerry Houston and Bill Carbon. sas City Iloyals 2.0 on six hits, Bell doubled, bog Powell sinHoustonwas undefeated and on his way to some big money fights (he Milwaukee Brewers edged gled and I-lay Fosse tripled.
when O'Melia beat him. Carbon was one of North Jersey's top (ht' lialtimnore Orioles 4.3 in 13
l'emnpers flared in the top of
fighters and fresh from two straight solid KO wins when he was innings despite' a record.t) ing the seventh when Detroit's
,'ipset by Brian last year.
hoiiue run by hieggie Jackson, Willie horton was knocked
O'Melia has a crowd pleasing style of walking right in and the Cleveland lrbdians whipped down b a pitch for the second
banging with both hands. This type of action has become corn- the Detroit Tigers 9-I and the time. Both benches emptied
monplace at the Sports Stadium this year and because of it, Minnesota Twins downed the briefly and two pitches later
O'Mella should be a worthwhile addition.
('hicago White Sos 6-2. Calilor- Horton smashed a tworun
From the lightweight division (Frankie Sa.ntore), to the
nia and Texas were not sched. homer.
welterweights (Vincent and Scott Clark), to the middleweights uled.
Twins 6, White Sos 2
(Taco Perez, Mad Dog Ross and Gene Wells), to the light
A's , ltu&gt;als 0
Uun'scoring single's b) l..
heavyweights (Mike Quarry and Savage Turner almost every
luluc's 13 strikeouts tied his man llostock, lull) OLia uid
division Is well represented. Up till now we haven't had a good own club record since the A's Bob Randall keyed a four.run
heavyweight to come out and watch on a regular basis.
ino'ed to Oakland. They broke eighth-inning rally that lifted
'-'s
Now we have O'Melia and I am certain that everybody a scoreless tie in the seventh Minnesota over Chicago. Rod
concerned will be better off because of it.
inning when Claudell Washing- (.'arew, who started tile rally
Quarry's and Vincent's opponents are yet to be named but
ton tripled off Marty Pattin and with a single, drove in run with
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Also expected to see action on this card is Casselberry's gift
to the boxing world, Scott "Golden Boy" Clark.
Clark has the local light crowd all In a dither with his four
impressive wins, since turning pro, at the tender age of 17, In just
over two months time Clark has upset Tiger Hail, while stopping
Terry Bennett, Geddis Jones and Max Hord. All three knockouts
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1. Koneys Time. S. Norman's Bib.,
1ri4.
6 Fairway Flair. 7. SIlver Bowl. I.
Silent Strider.
THIRD- 1. Wright Cruiser. 2.
RAYFW8Y
Fleet Cricket, 3. Legalized. 1.
Donster Din. S Ouisqana. 6
g/,4 cl4'E CE Z'I
Outchess Royal, 7, Quality Fair. I.
Skidoo.
FOURTH- I. Ertef, 2. Bartow. 3.
/4'
Penrote Fee, I. Brown Maid. 5.
Brindle Jeanie. 6. Amer can Champ.
1. Mar Ru Cap, I. Blaze Bud.
Boggs 0 0) a; California (Kirk
7'/F791VP/4'6 1/169'
FIFTH- 1. Jigsaw Janet, 2. lets
,q,yp
wood 3 7 and Hatzell 12 or
qa4p
i'i',vc
Mae Yet. 3, Sixty Minutes. 1. Wary.
Monge 13), 2. (In)
5. Cappy's Sheri, 6. My Big Wheel, 7.
Today's Games
Bar S Pat. I. Rufus Hazourl.
.4
''P
'00,
lb
Detroit at Cleveland, 2
SIXTH- I Barney Eckerl, 2. SC
Minnesota at Chicago, 2
I
Lonesome Liz, 3. Hardy Type, I.
Boslon at New York
s/OM'P/iY '00,4Vj)
High Bit, S Madds KrisfI, 6. Mary
Milwaukee at Baltimore
ff,qi,4,5 12/t t/Qfl'7ZEb
Kate, 7. Golden Sapphire. I. Shonda
Texas at California
______________
Lee
,'
-. ØiOflO
SEVENTH- 1. Otis, 2. Mr. MOnk.
3. Glad. &amp; Almost Didn't, S. Gay
W.Robin5on. Pgh. 18. G.Foster.
Mood, 6. Peggy Fallon. 7. Carol Day,
NATIONAL LEGUE
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
Cm, iS: Monday, Chi, 17. Mor
Printer's
East
FIRST - 1 Lotus Bud (Bridges);
WLPcLGB gin. Cm, 17.
EIGHTH- 1. B.B.'s Knee, 2. Cap
2 Land (Kurtzworlh). 3. Irene vo
STOLEN
Phila
67 25
4$9
BASE S-Taveras, (Aldrich); 1. Six Thirteen (Berez- Checker, 3. Liseta Farrow, 1. Spyin
Pgh, 32; Cedeno, Htn. 31; Mor
Pitt
51 11 .S54 12
Bonnie Sly. S. Cracking Craig, 6. Travelin
flak);
Camden
S.
New York
19 17 .510 16
gan. Cm. 29. LopeS. LA. 25; (Bourgeois): 6 Wantawin Easy Smokey. 7 vera Gann, S. Mark
Brock, Sti,,
St Louis
Belew
40 52 I3S 23
(Shell).? Arden Red (Newman).
PITCHING (8 Decisioni)- Never Rerieg (Hobbs)
Chicago
39 54
119 21'-,
NINTH-i Demon, 7. Whoops. 3.
Rhoden, LA. 90, I 000. 310 Al
Montreal
29 58
333
SECOND - 1 FriSky Patrick Sovran Stormy. 4. Rifaay Red, 5.
cala.
Cm,
III.
9 :.
West
1 04 fSicai; 2 Flyer Farong (Johnson). Pare. 6 Sandy Time,?. Larry Go.I.
R.Jones. SD. I? 1, Sb. 2.18
Cinci
59 3S
62!
Kingly Hall IBridges); 4. Pat Luke.
555 6', Norman. Cm, 82. 800. 761 Un
Los Ang
53 42
TENTH- I Jobii's Skydrol. 2.
Shepiei-azade (°rovost); S. Lady
derwood. Phi, 6 2. .750. 3.30 Byrd
HouStOn
18 49
59S 12' 3
Spartan (Lake). 6 Lady HandOff, 3 Willie Wesley, I Lucky
Lachry. Cm, 53, 727, 761 Mat. Bowler (Britton). 7 Private Line Libra, 5 Ramblin Girl, 6.
San Diego
41 49
190 13
Master
lack, NY. 101. 711, 213 Carl
Atlanta
43 SI
.457 16
Moving Lady, I.
(F Ihlenfeld); I. JerIcho 0. (P. Honiri. 7
ton, Phi. 101. 711. 356
San Fran
II 55
Noticeable,
427 19
Neely)
SIR IKEOUTS-Seaver,
NY.
Friday's Games
ELEVENTH-i. Travelin Dan. 2.
1. SIngle Diller
THIRD
116.
J Richard.
Htn.
Cincinnati 3. Atlanta
170; (Bridges), 7. Armbro Jamie (No Wayside Sutan. 3. Lucky Whiz, 1,
Philadelphia Ii, Pittsburgh 1
MSSrSnilh. All. 117. P.Niekro. Driver); 3. Meadow Challenger Wright Blylaws. S. Rockin Lulu, 6.
AtI, 109. Monfefusco, SF. 99
Montreal 3. New York 2
(Stadef). 1. Skip On Bye IBritton); Terry T. Berry. 7. Top Fern. I. 0.
Chicago i. St LOuiS 3
S Mud Pop (Provost): 6 Hazel Nut H 'S Debbie.
Francisco 3. Houston
TWELFTH- 1. Jersey Jane. 2.
(Petersen), ? Pansys Knight
LOS Angeles S. Sin Diego I
Jump Master. 3 Dolly M, 1 Bunny
101ori). S Birdie H Volo (Ellis)
Saturday's Games
FOURTH - I Saint Clair Eulie River. S. My Flirly Gertie. 6. Nellie
SEMINOLE
PillSburgh (Rooker 7 5 and
7.
Travelmn LuCy. 8
iNoDriver);
2. Valley Will (Reilly); Day,
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Moose
34)
at Philadelphia
FIRST- I Matilda Lobell 3 Sir Hampton (Strong); 4 Dandy Madeawish.
iChrisfenson 8 4 and Carlton 10 iWhaylandi (6) 1010, 560. 380; 2. Horn (Rau); S. J M Captain
r,)
4 2.
(Fagal; 6 Worthy Robin (Seiders);
Justiy Randolph (2) 380. 1 00; 3
Cincinnati (GulletI 63 and
7. Miss Berriardston (Bridges): I.
What Acclaim (5) 4.20; 0 (26)
Zachry $ 3) at Atlanla (Mes
Glenora Duke (Hobbs)
516 20. 2.11 4
sersmith 99 and Lacorte 03).
FIFTH - 1 Ocala Bebe (N
SECOND- I Hello Dote (J
DAYTONA IIEACH
7. Ct ,
Mark R. Hal
Serders) 17) 500, 320. 300. 2. Neelyl 10 I; 2
Fridays Results
San Francisco (D'Acquisto
(Bridges);
3.
Victorious
Beau
Diamonds Lad (1) 91
1150 3
S arid DressIer 2 7) at Houston Cotta 0.0 (4) 9500
(Bereznek);
4
Speedy
Tracer
(17) $112.20T (7
FIRST-i. victor Gorci (1) 12.10,
lAridujar 6 6 and Cosgrove
5373ç', (Seic*rj),.51 GaIyan (No Driver); 480540:2 BObOvy (SI 9,20.600. 3.
1 4). $1425 , .0 o.
of Lrson 1 01. 2. It n)
6
Senator
Mit
(Serbes);
7
Darned
Solos
'
1
3
Fecina 161 SlO; 0)5 11 36 CO.
New York I Lolich 5 10) at
Heel (No Driver), S. Direct Bet Pu 5)
THI
Domino Gale (Lake)
Montreal (Kirby 17), In)
iSi'relll
60. 360. 760; 2. Westerns Bev
SECOND - I Solos-Lorenzo 61
Chicago (Bonham 6 8) at St
SIXTH - I. Party Juny (Taylor). 1260. 760 920; 2. Bob-Sutton Ill
2 . 210. 3 Mar Con Steve (5)
LouiS (Forsch 4 SI. ml
Santas Girl (Bolton); 3 LiSa Lie 1000 920. 3 Mario Goodwin 3)
210, 0 (1 II 51 00. T (1 I 5) 536 10;
LOS Angeles I Hoof on 6 101
See IC lhtenteldi. 1. Princess
at 2 10
Q; Q(i 4171 40; P (61)11240. Org
San Diego (Jones 174). (n)
FOORTH- 1 MiSS Pattie Brooke
Strong (P. Recur); S Curt JubIlee Q(S7 with all 1) ISI.10 and (5.7 with
Today'sQam,s
(Kimball).
6
Ocala
Star
Fly
all
'all Grimes Jr ) (3) 4 40, 100, 300;
6)201 20
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
Ciclterson); 7 Sitar Hanover
7 Navy Admiral Ii) 900, 450; 3
THIRD - I Bob-Davalos (7)
New York at Montreal
iKoqnersb.
I
Ocala
Paddywak
(Van
Star's Shield (2) 660; Q (13) 53300.
10.500. 3 40. 2 Gaitan.Egurbl (3)
Chicago at St. LouiS
Devenferi
T (31 2) 5390.50. 1 2:09:1
520.300. 3 Solos Ovy (5) 2.60; 0 (3San FrancIsco at Houston
SEVENTH - I Victory Wreath 7) 39 30 p (1-3) 101 40
FIFTH- 1 Varsity Bomb (Spiro
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Cincinnati 1St Atlanta. l

Foliy iii 360. 300; 3 Prince Freeze (Phillips); 1 Surgery Time 540; 7 Pecina (1) 660 1.10; 3.
Desmond (3) SSO; 0 (1 Il 58 SO. T (Vandervort); S. Shawnee Win Galdos (7)S00; 0(12) 3960; P (21)
(Brarnird). 6 Dee Di.im Greer
11531 59160; T 2:103
108 90; DO (72) 15360
SIXTH- I. Marion Sleek (Mike (Kurttwoilh); 7 Peppers Heel
FIFTH-b. Orbe.Cobian (3) 1510
2
Sassy
tAldrichL
I
Deliner
(Ruggles).
Crank) (3) 5 20. 3 50. 2.40.
610350; 2. Solana Boniguen (Il 7 20
EIGHTH
Taretta (5) 7.20. 1 10. 3 B Haven
I. Howard Champ 470; 3, Gasti-Rodolfo (2) 350; Q (3.
lkurtzwOrth). 2 Cheryl Grattan 1 45.00; P (3-4) 29630.
Way (6) 1 70. 0(3 5) 511.50; 1 (35 6)
IBramnard). 3 Maicretfe L. Bar
5133 10. 1 2-12
SIXTH - I. Bob-Wally (5) 11.20
AMERICAN LEAGUE
SEVENTH- Tinya MiSS Bissell lSerbes4i 1. Jetty Symbol (Ray);
660100:2 Solos Molitsa (1)5603 10
BATTING
(715 at bats)- (Bridges) (6) 150. 260. 230; 2
Riteway Ralph ICulhane).
3 Galdos Lorenzo (2) 360; 0 (15)
C Brett. KC. .365; McRae. XC. Captain Riddle N (3) 4.00. 2.20. 3. Mictieie Eden (J Neely); 7. Lady 1310,
P (5-1 107 70; 00 133) 213.90.
341. Munson. NY, 335. Bos
Dee
Dee
(Ornisby)
Sharon CIa (7) 280; 0 (36) $1510 1
SEVENTH -1 B.argumn Waily (2)
lock, Mm, 332, LeFlore, Det. (6371
NINTH-I.
ExIra
Angus(Sliell)
;
517860. 137
1940140340; 2 Bob-Sarduy (1)5
329
2. Joshua (Strong); 3. SkIppy Lee 320. 3 GasH Gasti 11(3) 300; Q
EIGHTH- I Ace Hill (Bridges)
RUNS-Rivers.
NY.
63.
(2 710. 500. 600. 2 Potentate Pick (Gill); 4 Heather Chance (Sici); 5. 7) 17.40. P 12 1) 111.90.
R White. NY, 62, OtiS, XC.
Taylors Farvel (Bridges); 6.
IS)? 70. 380; 3. CarotneCalgary(6)
EIGHTH- 1 Apraic Mandiota
C. Brett, XC. 59. North, Oak,
Yankee Hobo (Brainardl. 7
360. Q (25) 527 50. 1 (256) 57060.
Breezy 1350110750. 2. Mutllla Cbiin
59
Sal
(No
Driver).
Strong
$
(Kurtz
2.0$
700 3 Jorge Willy (3)320 '
RUNS
BAT I ED
IN-May
NINTH- I. Bannas Baby (Neely) worfhl,
il 6) 3S 60 P i2 6)11510; Big 0
berry, KC. 63, Munson, NY. 67. (21 19.10, 920..' 00. 2 Bia:ewood
TENTH - 1 Byrd Bobby with 26) 135160
Burroughs, Tea, 62; Chambliss.
(Oeascis); 2 CurtiS Hill (Seiders).
Comel. (II 1100. 1650; 3 a.ario 11
NINTH -1 Apraiz (I) 1110
Pines Bluff (Ruggles). 1. Clever 320 2
NY. 59. L May. Sal, SI
550 0 (1 71 56300; 1 (2 1 1)
Orbe 12) 7 70 3 70 3. Ral,
HI T5- 6. Brelt.
Astra (Ormsby); S. Greet Value ID
K C,
137.
%i
20. 210.1
6 10 o (12) 3600; P (1-7) 9
Munson. NY. 119. Chambliss.
TENTH- Tinya T,me Bomb Spriggs); 6 Sam Bengazi (P
TENTH - i. vt Dlaga
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Leaders

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Det, 113
Speedabit (Il 360. 7 20. 7 Jeand worthI. S Smcea)ong )Namie)
(2) ISO 150. 3 Solos Sutton (Ii S
DOUBLES-McRae. XC. 23; Babe (S)450. Q(I 7(575201 Ill I)
Q(26i4300.P(62 121.1000(1
Catty, Cle.
G.Brell. XC. 22.
5108260. 2 01.1
138.00.
Rivers. NY, 21. OtiS, XC, 71
A IS9I Har'&amp;)?e 581.926
ELEVENTH - 1. zbu-GOh.
TRIPLES-Garner. Oak. 17.
iii 1240.7230.900; 2 Jorge Oa;
DAYTONA
BEACH
C Brett. KC. 9, Poquette, XC,
131 720. 760; 3. Mutilta.Egurbm I
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
LeFiore. Del. 6. 9 Tied With
510; o (31)57 60; P (4-3) 122 7C
FIRST - I Pan)ess Dntil 13)
TWELFTH - 1 ltasa Sonic.
5 40140100. 2 Peirl'S Pain (1)9.00
HOME RUNS-Bando, Oak.
iS) 1SOO. 960, 4 30 3 Pat,
500. 3 BuSy Mr B (2) 360. Q (13)
L May, Bal, IS. Hendrick.
Mandioia IS) 660. 740. 3 Apr
CIt., 17, ReJackson. Bal. 16.
4200. P (31) 10% 70. 31.5)
Rodolto (7) l000;Q(51 7)3 P
Ystrzemslu, Bsn, 16.
SECOND I Pixie Whil (5)
610 5)15740, Big 0(34 war.
STOLEN BASES-North,
AGANA, Guam (AP) - Tai- 300250.2 OS NewsMaker(Sb 310 and (34 wilh all 5) 335'.
Oak, 46 Baylor. Oak, Ii, Pa
300. 3. prmncess Printer 141 6 20. Q

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LeFloreDet 33.
PITCHING
(S
Decisions)Garland, Sal. 12 1,
Fidrych. Oct. 112. $46, Ill
W Campbell, Mm, 117.
$44,
311 Bird. XC. 9 3.
750. 3.11
Bmbby. Cli. 6 2. 150. 3 38 Kern,
Cle. 6 2. 750, 7 39 0 Ellis, NY,
Ill, 133. 337 Leonard, XC, 10
1, 714. 306.
STR IX EOU TS-,R yan.
Cal,
I??. Blyleven. Tex, 13S; Tan
ma. Cal. 137; JenkIns, Bsn.
106. Hunter. NY, iOl
NATIONAL LEAGUE
(215 it bats)BATTING
A Oliver, Pgh, .347. Rose. Cm,
CIn,
.331;
Grilley.
333.
McBride, SIL. .331.
W Robinson, Pgh. .37S.
RUNS --Rose. Cln, SO; Grif
ley. Cm. 73, Monday, Chi. 70.
Schmidt. Phi, 70; Morgan, Cm.

'9
174
BATTED
RUNS
Kingman.
G Foster. Cm, 16;
70.
Morgan.
Cm.
NY. 72.
Schmidt, Phi, 61. T.Peret, Cm,
60
HITS-Rose. Cm. 136; Monta
nez. All. 120. A,OIiver, Pgh,
ill, Garvey. LA. ill; BuCkner,
LA, 113.
DOuBLESMmdIOcP., Ch', 23,
ZiSk, Pgh. 22; SimmonS. SIL.
22. Jhnslone. PhI. 21. Lu
zinskl, Phi, 21. Montanet, All,
21. P051, Cm. 21; Gar.ey. LA,

21

SIL,
9;
TRIPLES-TySOn.
D.Cash, Phi. 5. 0 Parker, Pgh.
. G,roflinlo. Cm. I. W DaviS,
50, 7
HOME RUNS-Kingman. PrY.
Schmidt,
Phi,
25.
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WINDSOR, Ont. lAP) The Jacklin had Friday's best score
Sanford's Taco Perez was to have fought Indiana's KO sen- Canadian Open is the only ma- with 66s. The only other izolfer
s.ation, George Madison on this upcoming card but that bout had jor national championship golf besides Nicklauswitha6lwas
to be pushed back two weeks to the 17th of August because tournament Jack Nicklaus Detroiter Calvin Peete, who
Madison claims he still hasn't properly recovered from a cut eye hasn't won, but he seems al- was among seven at 138. Weishe received on June 8, the last time he fought Perez at the Sports most blase about owning the kopf had 142.
halfway lead,
Stadium.
The field of 150 was cut to 76
Perhaps winning 75 tourna- for Saturday's round. The finale
In that contest Madison was awarded a one round KO victory
ments in a fabled career, as of the $200,000 tourney will be
after he himself was stoppedinthe thirdround.
11 that seems hard to believe, that means you weren't at the Nicklaus has, makes en- played today, with the winner
light that night and the whole thing is too long and involved to go thusiasm over a 36-hole lead a collecting $40,000. The purse is
lntoatthistlme.ButwhenlramplerfinallygetsMadi,son'snsme rather useless frill-even worth about $208,000 in
on a contract, I will explain how you can lose, win, and then lose a though he lost the event in a American money.
sudden-death playoff last year
light,
Nicklaus has won only one
If you remember the story, I am certain you won't mind to Tom Weiskopf and was run- tournament this season but
nerup two other times.
ranks fifth in winnings with
reading It again. Itcertainly wasone for the books.
"That's why I'm here-to $),OOQ.
win," Nicklaus said Friday,
In eight of 12 events he's finafter turning In his second ished in the top iO-fIve times In
straight 67 for a six-under-par the top four.
134. It gave him a two-stroke
Nicklaus had six birdies Frilead over four golfers: U. S. day, including three on the back
Open champion Jerry Pate, nine where he also had a bogey
Jerry Heard, Bob Wynn and and double-bogey.
J.C. Snead.
Arnold Palmer, tied for see- Buffalo Inks
ond with Heard with a 66 alter
Thtzrsday'sopenlnground,shot No. 1 Pick
a 71 to join Bruce Crampton at
Mario
BUFFALO tAP)
137.
Clark, the club's number one
First-round leader George choice in the National Football
Burns, who tid the course
League draft, was signed to a
record with a b5 Thursday, serlesofone-yearcontracts,
smLred to a 75 to stand at even Buffalo Bills announced
par 140 over the 6,696-yard, par. Friday.
l0EssexGolf and Country Club
The defensive back played
course.
college ball at the University of
,.-.'
Snead and Britain's Tony Oregon.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE
East
WLPct.OI
New York SI 33 .637 Baltimore 16 15 505 I?
Cleveland
15 11
506 12
Detroit
47 II .161 IS',
Boston
12 19 .462 IS
Milwkee
3! 50 .132 IS',
West
Ken City
57 36
6I3
Oakland
50 15 .526 I
Texas
is IS
505 10Minnesota 11 II
47! 12',
Chicago
13 SO
.462 II
California 39 57
406 19',
Friday's Games
Milwaukee 1, Baltimore 3, I)
mnnir
Clrveland 9. Detroit 1
New York 9. Boston I
Minnesota 6. Chicago 2
Oakland 2. Kansas City 0
Only games scheduled
Saturday's Games
Detroit (Fidrych II 2) at
Cleveland (Dobson 117)
Boston IJones 1 0) at New
York (Figueroa 126)
Minnesota (Bane 2 2) at Chi
cago (Jefferson 23)
Kanl,as City ILeonard 101) at
Oakland (8osman 3 0)
Milwaukee (Augustine 3? and
Rodriguez 2 6) at Baltimore
(Garlano 12 I and Cueliar 4 II),
2, (In)
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The next boxing card at the Orlando Sports Stadium is set for
iiii
Aug. 3 and will not only feature the return of both Mike Quarry
andJoey Vincent, itwillalso mark thelocal debut of Longwood's
Brian O'Melia.
Its 'Ihe Assoriati'il I'ress
sorIh's single produced the
O'Melia actually calls Jersey City, N.J., his home but his
other run.
parents reside in the southern part of Seminole County and Brian
l)oyle Alexander must feel
'The triumph was the second.livingwith them whiletrylng to establish himself with thelocal left out when it comes to no- place A's 13th in their last 18
fight crowd.
hitters. Otherwise, why would gaines and left theni eight
Currently tipping the scales at 202 pounds, O'Melia Is that he keep trying to pitch one'
games behind Kansas City, the
thing boxing promoters dream about - a white heavyweight who
Alexander and Ed Figueroa closest they've been in almost a
can fight.
are the New York Yankees'
month in their quest for a sixth
As local matchmaker Bruce Trampler puts it, "There is no only starting pitchers without a straightArnericanLeague West
getting around it, a white heavyweight can make a lot of money in rio-hitter to their credit. Catfish i)ivision pennant.
boxing today, butof course, only If he can win.
Hunter, of course, hurled a perBrewers 4, Orioles 3
"I have seen Brian fight up around New York and while he feet game against Minnesota in
lull Sharp's tie-breaking
Isn't in the league with All, Foreman or Norton yet, he could be a 1968, Ken lliiltznian has a pair pinch double keyed a two-run
hit down here.
of no-hitters and [)ock Ellis also Milwaukee uprising in the 13th
'We feel all Brian needs is the proper training, and pitched one.
inning. I)arrell Porter then
management and he can really goa long way in this business,
None of them, however, did it scored what proved to be the
"He has been working out for- almost two weeks now with our in a Yankee uniform. Alexan- winning run on Darrell Porter's
trainer, Dominick Polo, and lets Just say everyone is happy the der caine close last month when bases-loaded grounder.
way things are progressing right now."
he retired the first 21 Cleveland
With two out in the bottom of
When O'Melia was asked about his initial reaction to Florida batters on June 24 but was the 13th, Jackson honiered for
and the boxing program at the Sports Stadium he responded, "I kayoed in 11w eighth inning,
the sixth game in a row, tying
like ita lot down here. Ills really hot back there in the gym and I
lie Caine closer Frttliy nighi the Al. record shared by five
havenever worked as hard as I am with Dominick butl expect to with etght no.hit nntngs before other players. The major
really be in greatshape formy first flghthere.
Boston's flick Burleson singled league mark of eight was set by
'I have always felt that I have everything it takes to be able (in the first pitch of the ninth.
l'ttt.sburgh's Dale I,ong in 1958,
beat almost anyone in the world but I have never been able to ilexander allowed two more
indians 9, Tigers
fight under the proper conditions before,
singles in the Yankees' 9-1 vieSuccessive home runs by
'I don't have that excuse anymore, Icouldn'tbe happier with tory over the He'd Sos.
Lirvell Blanks and Rico Carty
the way lam being treated and lam certain that I will be able to
In other Ariicrican l,eague sparked a lour.run third inning
do well in my fights here."
games, Oakland's Vida Blue that broke open a close game.

Vincent

Sunday, July 25. 114.-38

jI,4j.

wan, the four time world chamwon the opening baseball
game Saturday in the Far East
Senior Little League Tournament.
Taiwan's Chen Churig-hai
struck out nine and gave up live
hits as Taiwan defeated Guam
5-3 In the opener of the best of
thxee series.
Guam con'u'nitted ten errors
while Taiwan committed three.
The winner of the series advances to the Senior LIttle
League World Series next Mon.
day in Gary, Ind.

30-Test Line I
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3-3100 CD (3 ) 17503903
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THIRD - 1 RiCki Cox iS) 1250
16 10600. 2 Tim Ryder (31 160360.
3 0 R Dale (6)460. Q (35(5320. P
(5 3)741 20; T ($36) 721 10; II 95
FOURTH - 1 Snazzy Time (5)
10 10 500 3 20. 2 Wayside Gold (2)
1000420. 3 SC Lonesome Joe (I)
3400 (25) 64.30; P (521 154 70; T
(521) 11. 60 31 54
FIFTH - 1. Jug (1) S.203 20350.
7 Gene Austin (3) 100 340. 3 Mv
Od,ette)S) 520.0(1311660. P (1
3Sl 30
20020. 3907.
SIXTH - 1 Satin
(Ii 700 SOC
360 2 Mac's Jaison (21 6805.00. 3
John Britz (3) ii 00 0 (21) 3000. P
1171 102 90. T (123) 603.10; 3179.
SEVENTH-b Travelmn Rosy (7'
4 603202 70, 2 Gold Palace (6) 100
40. 3 BudzOu s Kelly (5) S20; Q (6
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the illegal frequency. It was a good net, too,
George Benedict is one of the most thoughtful,
dedicated to "keeping sideband (lean and
well-meaning CBcrs I've heard from in a long time.
organized."
But he's also in big trouble with the FCC — caught
But on Sunday, March 21, 1976, after a par.
red-handed operating on a non-assigned frequency,
ticularly good net, Benedict's 1W days came to an
not using his FCC call sign and running excessive end when an FCC field engineer and a U.S. marshal
power.
came to his door and nabbed him on the three
Flow he came to find himself in such a jam should
violations,
serve as a reminder to all of us that the FCC, despite
"I do not deny any violations and I don't hold any
its bureaucratic bumbling, is out there enforcing
iiialice toward the FCC. which has a job to do,"
the rules.
explained Benedict, who faces several hundred
Benedict, who operated CB station KXW-3589 out
dollars in fines and suspension of his CB license,
of Matthews. S.C., got into CB last fall, lie became
"We need regulations. But the way it is now is a big
an instant CII addict, hooked by the pleasures and
can of worms. Something must be done. What we
excitement of the hobby. It didn't take Benedict
need is more frequencies."
long to become disappointed with the growing
I couldn't agree more. The FCC's foot-dragging
congestion of AM operations. So he went sideband over frequency expansion has caused many
and, while he found it better than AM, he still
operators to do what Benedict did. And while I can't
wanted more.
agree with illegal operations, I surely sympathize
So he took that one little step past the FCC's Part
with the hundreds of operators who see a better
95 regulations and began operating on non-assigned
Way.
high frequencies I HF) above the 27.255 MHz limit.
But CBers must resist the temptation to make
"I knew the FCC was soon going to open up extra
their own frequencies. We'll get them, but not if the
channels," said Benedict, "so I felt fairly well
FCC thinks we're a lawless bunch which won't
justified in my actions regarding 1117, even though I
follow regulations.
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was sort of jumping the gun. Besides, I felt the FCC
would leave sidebanders alone since we act like
Q. I have a restricted radiotelephone operators
ladies and gentlemen in a professional radio
permit, number 5O-3, which states I am authorized
manner."
to operate licensed stations. Will this permit me to
So, every night at 8:45 p.m., Benedict ran a HF
operate A ('B radio without an additional license? -net," or network, with anumber of other CBers on John Matbcll, Stockton, N.J.

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Paul ne Bomssonneault of point, but I approve of Carter opinions are a lot like his own,
Sanford I think I will vote for now. There's so moth going on
and I have great faith in him
theta. I don't see anything there should be a change."
and believe he will carry out his
worthwhile that the Republican
Patricia C.assady of Sanford: promises."
they are too much in favor of it tiiatctwti. As for a isilicy, they
Part) is offering
I approve of Mr. Carter and
liurbon Ferrell of Longwood: gICa Wfl) program which I'm both favor puttmni., government
Judy Bohannon of Sanford: the way he thinks of other
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(.corge Davis of Morganton
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guidelines, there are
several methods of locating
a qualified cosmetic
surgeon. One good one is
write to the county medical
society or association
asking for the names of
three plastic surgeons
Other methods art'
consulting a good hospital
or university, visit a local
library and ask for a
directory of
medical
specialists or write to the
A me r i ca n
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535
N
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60610.
The most asked question
is "How much does it
cost?"
In the Central Florida
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surgeon's
private
operating room:
A hair transplant cost.
$lO a plug and can go well
into more than 200 plugs
over a period of time. A
doctor described this
process
similar
to
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several qualified plastic
surgeons who perform
every type of plastic
revision
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reconstruction. Accident victims
and body deformities
constitute a large per cent
of the operations, but then
there are those who choose
new noses, ear corrections,
reducing arms, thighs, and
buttocks and even having a
thigh lift or arm lift,
Men and women in their
middle years are parLicularly concerned about
their chinlines and eye
bags. Both of these
corrections are possible
without a complete face
lift.
Silicone implants have
caused a vast decrease in
the sale of "falsies".
Women will pinch pennies
and sacrifice to increase
their bustlines.
Men are becoming more
appearance conscious as is
proven through dieting,
exercise, health clubs,
cosmetics, etc. Now inert
are consulting and taking
advantage of cosmetic
surgery.
Prospective patients are
concerned with unanswered questions as to
which doctor to choose and
how to go about finding a
reputable
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reports of all forms of
reconstructive surgery will
follow.)
Men,
women
and
children from all walks of
life are undergoing plastic
surgery, either for health
purposes or for beauty's
sake. Today it Is possible to
choose your own brand of
beauty through comsrnetic
and plastic surgery—from
the receding hairline to the
crooked little toe,
According to Dr. Roger
J. Bartels, plastic and
reconstruction surgery
specialist of
Orlando,
persons who are considering plastic surgery
should be self-motivated
and want the transition for
themselves,
Ile said, "Most plastic
surgeons are attuned to
psychology and can screen
a patient. If a patient wants
surgery with the thought of
holding
a
marriage
together or other reasons
they cannot expect this
prodcedure to be effective
in these areas."
Today many plastic
surgeons have their own
clinics and operating
rooms and most of the
surgery can be done there
under local anaesthesia.
Patients
undergoing
certain types of surgery'at
7:30 a.m. are released
around p.m. on the same
day with instructions for
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EDITOR'S NOTE: This
first in a series of
articles on plastic and
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any type

"I think
of plastic revision surgery is most
pleasing to the persons involved and their mates,
and, in fact, to all others around them. It is very
important for many people to look good which in
most cases automatically makes them feel good. I'm
all for anything that will improve a person's self.
image." — Dr. Robert J. Smith.

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During the past year and oneand color for her beadwork,
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Tile busy rroom also
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beauty shop type hair dryer,
since their 13-year-old daughter
small television, sewing
Chris has become an acmachine,
typewriter,
toniplished equisteriennt'.
telephone, Ironing board and a
Hose said, "We travel all over
4 lostt filled with it pot pourri of said,
It was quite an un- t hr oughou t the home. When
A sparkling white velvet sofa, in our home -bus and I enjoy all
do-it-yourself materials.
dertaking, but the result was complimented on her exquisite two matching chairs and lamp the horse shows from the
[lose refinished the beautiful well worth the effort
creations the attractive blonde tables are the main furnishings sidelines in air-conditioned
furniture in the master
11cr own original hanging says, "There's really nothing to in the all-white room with comfort. On these trips
bedroom overlooking the lamiips and decorative wall it. Anybody can do it. All it shades of pink and purple ac- main
job
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gold leafed it."
In the accompanying photo,
Mrs. Woodall sits in front of a
mirror with a hand carved
frame which she gold-leafed,
She also designed the coffee
table and gold-leafed the horses
heads which are bolted to a slab
f glass.
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table art' a gorgeous white
ceramic candleholder accented
in gold. She designed this or.
namnent, cut holes in the pattern
and hand made the grapes and
leaves from clay. A headed
painting and personalized
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the fin-il touches. One wall is
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house
the making. The miniature
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from all parts of the world.
When completed the doll howse
will have its own electrical
system and probably it stereo
system.
Another wall features a
library of several hundred
"how-to" books, colorful yarn',.
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Part of the fun :it ('H coffee
rules do require that you have a breaks and jainborees is
station call sign and that you wearing it nameplate bearing
use it at the beginning and end your handle and wandering
of each conversation. But around among the crowd to see
('Hers gravitate to handles, if you can spot some handles
identifying themselves and )OU recognize. "It's a great way
each other by these instead of to meet people when you're new
the more prosaic letters and in the neighborhood," a friend
numbers assigned by the FCC. of iiiine told me recently, after
In fact, many CBers take moving to a new town.
longer to choose it handle tnan
In Missouri, where mans
to choose their equipment in the teenagers have rigs in their
first place. There are so many cars, it's common to change
factors to be considered: oc. handles every month or two.
cupation, geography, an out- The reason isn't tiisitisfaction
standing physical charac- with it chosen name or normal
teristic, it sense of humor. The adolescent fickleness, but much
Final result Frequently reveals more practical.
itiore about the ('tier and his
"Whenever we're out in our
personality than he may
cars,
we talk back and forth
suspect.
like on dates or after school
There are, for example, the
basketball games and things,"
macho names like Hell-forLeather and Bad Bernie, heard one teenager reports. "That
utimniorily on the Interstates. was cool until I discovered that
There's the coyness of Foxy iii&gt; moiit was using the CB rig
Lady, an inveterate flirt in New she has in her kitchen to keep
tabs on what I was doing. So
England.
were
all the other moms. It
Or take the case of Red It) der
didn't take them long to figure
anti Little Beaver, a husbandand-wife truck driving team. out who was using which
handle. So now we switch
One look at his red 101)
tells how handles when we figure they've
he got his handle. Then there caught on to who's who. I even
are occupational titles like have to disguise my voice to
Radioman or Photoman or the fool my mom.''
(;ood hate Gal.
Is your name Gene and are
In case you're looking for
you thin? Then a handle like some ideas for your handle,
Natio
Lean Mean Gene is almost how about these: Fat Alice, a
inevitable. So is Joe from pleasingly plump lady living in
One of Seminole County's 12 million highway accidents.
new Lake Mary team,
Kokomo, a resident of the southern Illinois; Carpenter
newest
public
service Al the present time, React has
These teams nioruitor for the Indiana city. Are you in the Ant, a builder in suburban
organizaØn, "Lake Mary over 200,000 volunteer mem- purpose of assisting in any body and fender business, or Philadelphia: Fritz the Cat and
React," recently received its hers. In the past year over 700
emergency where no telephone addicted to accidents? Then the Devil 1)0g, two truckers from
national charter Iron) the new It e act teams have been
is readily available and for road Fender Bender ittight suit you Arizona; Cotton Picker iyou
national headquarters in started in the United States.
and severe weather in. to it T. And speaking of T, can guess where he's from by
Chicago.
The teams are comprised of formation. React also attempts there's The Big T. a trucker his accent); Big John and Little
Lake Mary React is a branch Citizens Band operators who on to coordinate efforts with and from Tulsa.
John, it father-and-son team in
the nationwide React their own time, monitor CB provide coniniunications help
Handles
are
colorful
and
Chicago; Apple Mary, it
International Inc., which Last Channel 9,
which was set aside to other groups, such as the sontetimes witty. But their real Brooklyn, N.Y. CBer who loves
year re-ganlzed into a new by the Federal Communication American Red Cross, Civil fascination for CBers is the to point out that she lives in the
independent non-profit public Conuuission to be the official Defense, in emergencies and cloak of anonymity they lend to Big Apple, and, last but not
service organization,
emergency-aid channel.
disasters
('H conversations, it's possible least, The Kissing Line.
The nationwide organization,
In this area, teams are in
All teams constantly strive to
(orated in 1962, was originally operation in most cities. They assist any citizen, whether a
sponsored by General Motors are Orange, Lake, Brevard, CBer or not, in such
Corp., and since has handled an Seminole, Volusia, DeLand, emergencies as searches, road
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receiver. You'll catch such versations in the suburbs,
spend their days toiling in the opposite sex and flirt for hours,
handles as Black Hart from
In Methuen, Mass,, there's canyons of Madison Avenue. days, or months without the
There's nothing more colorful Phoenix or the Bumper Headshrinker, it clinical
In Washington, there's even necessity for ever meeting. Of
about the very colorful hobby of Thumper while driving the psychologist, while in Fairfield First Momma — Betty Ford. course, if you like what you
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alive with lovely works of art
including many treasures Mrs.
Woodall has created from
trash.
For more than 20 years Rose
has devoted all of her spare
time to creativity in all forms of
decorating, sewing, ceramics,
crocheting, knitting, painting,
bead work, clay work, furniture
efinishing, gold leafing and
decoupage - to name it few.
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Elmer Cordell for a family becoming lost arts as the
McDougal, bride-elect of A. K. Shoemaker and Frances
Also Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Pate to study dancing (luring the
reunion,
population spends its spare and son Harold, Mrs. Raymond summer months.
Shoemaker Jr. Mrs. C. R. McDougal.
time sitting. watching and
nhnu. nn,I tin ..,,kt.,r mm!;.,,,
At a meeting of Sanford Flowers entertained at her
More than 11 boys from 6to 13 listening,"
Hollywood
Shops
pre..
Business and Professional Celery Avenue home at a
Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. torrison
Mrs. Arthur Beckwith en.
years-of-age spent three weeks
inventory sale featured bras,
Women's Club, members voted miscellaneous shower for Miss
and
daughter
Margaret,
Mr.
tertalned her sister Mrs.
at the 3,000 acre M. Q. Ranch
cents to $1 each; girdles, from
to sponsor a talent program McDougal.
Vacationing were Mr. and and Mrs. Frank Dutton and II
Benjamin Wilson Jr
nr'riisd 1w
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over tiaclin Station WTRR
Invited guests were the Waycross, Ga. at
Mrs. J. M. Swaim, Mrs j
daughter Patricia and Judge
Ca
co;
five
miles
northwest
of
Osteen.
bags,
$1;
and
children's
socks,
every Saturday mornings, Misses Margaret Dinglelder,
Cameron and daughters Jackie and Mrs. Douglas Stenstrom.
party. Twelve guests attended. Club for a picnic at Sanlando
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ten cents a pair.
under the direction of Mrs Eric l)iIon Baker, Ruth Southernand Marty, Mrs. Robert
Springs.
Also Mrs. Henry Mcl.aulin,
Dorothy
Rowe,
The
weekend
specials
at
Associated Browning, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. W. B. Kirby, Rebecca
and Mrs. Ed Little, land, Shirley Moore, Lila
School
Superintendent
T.
W.
Press
Women's
News
Editor
Piggly
Wiggly
were
ham
butt
Auditions were set for every Leffler. May Ann Galloway.
Mann and children John and Rodenberry, Mabel Chapman,
-%I-Sgt. Julian L. Stenstrom said, "Some citizens have
l.awton announced that the 210
ends, 39 cents oer DouniI.
Friday aft ernoon .
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been IløIon
school teachers in the county was among the first reservists giving thought to the effects of I:'ifle MIII
Boston
butt pork roast, 49 cents
The picnic supper and
Betty Ann and Hazel, Mr. and
Gay Flowers, ;Ind Beverly school system would each on active duty at Fort television on reading."
WilkJnson, Cherry per pound; crearned cottage
meeting was held at the Lake Gradick.
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and
Mrs.
Gerald
Mrs.
annual NIcPherson. Ga., to be returned
receive a
She quoted Anthony Price of White. Mr. and Mrs. W. o. Singletary, Mr. and Mrs. Paulcheese, 21 cents per pound;
Mary home of Mrs. W. E. Baker
Also Mmes. D. I.. Thrasher, increase, bout .1 $300 9
to inactive duty.
catsup, 14-ounce bottle, 19 andMrs. R. E. True presided in Ralph Wight. John FitzNew York who said, "My ob- Livingston, Mrs. R. W. Pezold Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J.
c
ents; and two quart bottles of
the absence of President Mrs. patrick,GeraldlMssing, Robert president
Sanford
Pilot Club,
servation is that we are Stephenson, Carol Skinner Crapps and
Mrs.of
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ThirtytwoniernbersoftheW
becoming
a
nation
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fanny
Rev.
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Mrs.
J.
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E. J. Routh.
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C. Lossing, A. C. Imsing and A. sitters — Victims of that dread
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Mr. and,%Irs. Donald Jones and
Miss Gretchen Kirchhoff
A series of bridal parties was
Also Mmes. Bruce Bolt, Ben announced that the club would J. Lossing families gathered at disease, "spectatoritis" Con- son Tommy and Mrs. J. M. accompanied by Edith Royal of
And it all happened 2 years
combine with Winter Park Pilot the home of Mr. and Mrs. versation and reading are Brady.
Winter Park left for New York ago this week.

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Lawns should be fed now, especially if they are young lawns
BY LEWIS S. MAXWELL
tarines.
or lawns that are unthnifty. Because of Florida's sandy soils and
Azaleas and camellias should
Poinsettias must have their
leaching rains, lawns need periodic feeding if they are to remain be fed now with a quality
last pruning by the end of
healthy and compete with weeds.
azalea-camellia special. These
August. If pruned later than
Mow )our grass regularly with a sharp mower. Lawns are hungry plants and must be
that, they may not show color
shredded with a dull lawn mower heal slowly, and at times they completely fed. For them to do
this year.
are subject to diseases growing on the damaged portions of the well, they should never suffer
Start planning your
grass blades. Set your lawn mower up to 2' to 3 inches for from drought.
vegetable garden now. Prepare
Rahiagrass and St. Augustine grass.
There are many excellent
the soil and fumigate it in
During the summer much water is lost by grass and other fruit that can be grown in
September. Then start planting
plants through transpiration. Watch your lawn and other plants so Florida. We have fresh fruit
winter vegetables about the
that they do not suffer from drought. Watering Is more efficient at from our yard every month of
first of October.
night. Much of the water put out by sprinklers during the day is the year.
The book
FLORIDA
lost immediately by evaporation.
Although we live in a cold
vE(;Ei'AnhJ-:s tells you when,
Summer is a rough time for your ornamental plants. Roses area, 24 degrees F. twice last
how, and what to plant in your
must be sprayed each week with a good fungicide such as M-45 year. I grow pineapples under
vegetable garden.
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Fore), Daconil, or Benlate to control black spot. Roses must also the eaves of our house anti
Integrated pest control of
___________ under trees. We had some of the insects is the combination of
finest pineapples you ever saw
suitable horticultural practices
last year.
along with using pesticides in
j
Muscadine grapes ripen
such a manner as not to harm
during August. They are the
native or introduced beneficial
best and easiest grapes to grow.
Insects.
be sprayed for such pests as thrips, spider mites, aphids, plant Eat some this year and )oU will
1)o not bother to bring in
bugs, and scale insects when these pests are present.
want to grow them. They are
ladybird
beetles or praying
There are a few vegetables that can be grown during the excellent and are well suited to
nianhids,
for the ladybird
sunmier, including Jerusalem artichoke, Helianthus tuberssus, most of Florida. Other fruit we
beetleswill not stay around.
which is a tuberous rooted sunflower. It is a seven foot plant with enjoy from our Yard are citrus.
and the umantids eat few insect
small four inch sunflowers.
pests.
Jerusalem artichoke has been grown by the American figs iCeleste, loquaLs (Oliver),
Indians for centuries. It is very easy to grow, and when the plant papayas, peaches and necdies down in the fall, thumb sized tubers are ready to be dug. They
are used as you would use water chestnuts. They are excellent
and crunchy in salads. Many people think they are better than
water chestnuts. The carbohydrate in them is in the form of inulin
which is a good food for diabetics.
They are listed in several seed catalogues such as Geo. W.
Park Co. Inc., Greenwood, S.C. 29647.
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abdomen costs about $1,200
and Is normally done under
general anaesthesia In a
hospital. This procedure
corrects stretch marks,
sagging skin from dieting
and wrinkled skin.
The price for a
rhinoplasty,
or nose
correction. is about $750. A
complete face lift not in.
cluding eyes or the mouth
area is about $1,2t)O. The
price of the bletharoplasty
is $300 for the upper
sagging skin of the eyelid
and $400 to remove fatty
tissue under the eyes.
The chemical peel can be
used on the entire face to
decrease tiny wrinkles,
This method, used around
the lips, produces a
superficial skin burn.
which scabs over and the
scab drops off in about
week. An entire face
chemical peels costs about
11,000. The lips alone are
about $300.
Augmentation manimaplasty, breast enlarging
operation. is common
today among women.
However, patients are
warned that silicone injections are prohibited by
the Federal Drug
Adniinist.ration.
The most popular breast
enlarging procedure is the
insertion of a Silastic
silicone bag containing a
soft silicone gel that is the
same consistency of breast
tissue. The implant, once
inserted against the chest
wall where it adheres,

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sense, is actually a part of
the body.
Silicone implants conie
varying sizes and prices
begin at about $1,000. The
prostllesisalone costs more
than $200.
Dermabrasion is a
Process of removing the
outer layer of skin through
a process similar to sand
papering. The method is
effective in the removal of
acne or pitted skin and
costs about $500.
Don't expect Insurance to
cover Plastic surgery
except in certain accident
cases or where the con.
dition is a health hazard.
Prospective patients are
reminded that no two cases
are alike and only your
qualified plastic
rgeon
can successfully analyze
each particular condition.
The following local case
histories and interviews
were conducted by the
reporter and are not from
medical files.
Dottie had a textbook
figure and was well en.
dowed until her four
children were born. after
which time her breasts
dwindled to nothing. At age
39 she underwent the
breast enlargement
operation.
s said, 'It's the most
wonderful thing that ever
happened to me and I'd dig
worms for the money to
have it done again if
necessary. I went from an
A cup to a B. I feel like a
sex kitten and my husband
has fallen in love with me

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Flora Miller (Formerly of
were all amazed. The kids are Fabric Care Center) is now
just grand so well-disciplined
('harks J. Palmer, 38,
Wade B. Cowley Jr.,
William J. Perry, 66, Sanford,
at Wes-Kay 11, Ill W. 27th St,
;Ind so professionally trained."tltamonte
Longwood, and Cherie F.
'springs
and and ( ordttii Nelson, 52 San
(next to Pinecrest School).
The complete production of
*1 Wash, Dry &amp; Fold Service is
Patricia It. l)riggers, 24, ford
Hanson, 26, l.ongwood.
"River Gold" w ill be broadcast Orlando
Ralph F. McCord, 58,
now available — 25 c per lb.
Robert Johnston, 45 Orlando
over (lnnnel 24 on Aug 3 at
Geneva, mod Esther B Hayes,
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Altamonte Springs
I6, .Sanford
French Ave. and 111 W. 27th
Kenneth B. Harrelson. 19,
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Two)oung first-time mothers
Ju-Thung IISLI, 31, Banana
Alan K. Singletary, 21,
St.
of less than a week were in. Sanford, and Barbara A. Maitland. and Sandra A. Lake, and Su-May Chou, 28,
(atron. 16, Apopka
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troduced to motherhood with
Schenectady, N.Y.
Swann, 18, Sanford
(regor S. SL*dthagen. 4,
slightly more than the normal
Imrry I). Wade, 34, Orlando,
hustle-bustle of a wee one.
and Vicki L. McGough. 24, lanipa, ano hobble D. Stadthageri, 21. DeBarv
Surgery has Debbie Garland
h4ungwl
Timothy B. Bennett,
confined to Florida Hospital.
William L. Stroup Jr. 28,
Orlando. andMary Blair is in .I &amp;-inford, and Cheri L. Graiiani, 0% c
17. Oviedo
cast with an ankle ;Ind foot 22, .Sanford
Handle IA--e Van Ness, 18,
break.
IF you can ties knot, then
Nlikif It. Bowman, 31, Sianand
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you
too can do macrame!
lord, and Karen N. Dunn, 22,
Nanicti alter nova stars which suddenly Increase with great inAnita and Russ Williamson
SEE FOR YOURSELF!
,
Sanford
offers daytime and
.tenslty for a period of months to years, the nova cut Is the im- are spending a few' days
There's more to
Franz P. Harich, 27,
David K McManamy, 23,
evening macrame
portant hairline for fall. The short tailored hairstyle I. projected relaxing on the Florida West
Casselberry, and Margaret M. Bingwootl, and Susan I
classes. For further inmacrame than plants
as the bright star of the fall-winter hair fashions.
Coast.
formation Ph. 830-1440
Graham, 21, Casselberry
23. lAungwm)d
and pots! Utilizing fish.
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Edward W. Stoner, 69,
Frederick B. Antonio, 24,
bowls, fruit, and other 'A
Oviedo, and hazel F. West, 46, Sanford, and I.uann hlaig, 20,
to DAYTIME and evening
accent pieces, you can 'i
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Oviedo
Sanford
make , an exciting,
Sun F. Sutterby, 28, Winter
James H . Jenkins, 27,
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Park, and Ruth If. Bryant, 19, Orlando, and Deborah K.
for your home or office.
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daytime childrens
Summer
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Jackie J. Itich Jr., 18 San
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for further into.
Munsey, 16, cassehberr
Sanford
David If. Wall J9. '
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City. Okla.,
1 Joyce I.. and Nlavis It. Mason, 18 Fern
- why not start on
Vakubehik, 19, lArngwood
Park
If you think fHxi prices are
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Brian J. Campbell, 22,
high now, remember fresh
your ceramic and
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vegetables will beconie even 31, I)eIand
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gifts
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Holmes,
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and
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(Next door to Hattaway)
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Susan B.
no longer plentiful.
Swain, James H. and Martha
Allen, Billie Marie anti
Freezing vegetables is a
Ph. 830-1440
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Jennings, Jesse and Minnie
should be considered by every
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John Albert and
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cOmp.Ifl) the broadcast of
Ballet Guild of SanfordSeminole's presentation of
"River Gold"
The Channel 24 staff spent a
full day photographing the
production outdoors at Blue
Springs. Ms. Stapleton said
when she informed the staff
they would be working with a
cast of 78 on the all-day venture,
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intense
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become crusaders for thu.
wonderful surgical ad.
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revealing clothes. It Is
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and iiiy entire attitude is
different. My husband is
just crazy about the new
me."
Two hours after her
augmentation mammaplasty. Jane in her early
40's, was on her way home
from her surgeon's private
operating room, about five
weeks ago. She was uncomfortable for two days,
but is now combing the
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l)EAR ABBY: Our neighbors
r are among the nicest people
we've ever met, but within the
r last few months, they have
iiiade subtle but persistent
attempts to bring missionaries
of The Church of Jesus Christ of
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Latter-Day Saints (Mormonsi I
into our home to show us the
long as he strayed once, what's
ight" religion.
'I'hey Nave told us that it is one more time?)
I agree with you, Abby. If you
their "cluty" to the Lord to show
us
happy they are and how must confess an infidelity,
happy we would be with the confess it to your pastor, or ask
the Lord to forgive you through
Mormon church.
We have told them that we your prayers, but spare your
are quite satisfied with our spouse the pain if possible.
HURT APLENTY
religion and do not feet the need
t)EAR HURT: Confession to
to change, but they keep trying.
flow do we let them know the spouse may be good for the
without antagonizing them that soul. hut my mail tells me It's
we enjoy their friendship but had for the marriage.
DEAR ABBY: I have a big
aren't interested in their
problem. My husband sits In
religion?
THE sEl(;uBoRs front of the television hour after
DEAlt NEIGHBORS: You hour, day after day. whenever
seem able to communicate very he's home. tie hardly ever talks
well in a letter. If you've told to me anymore.
fie even eats his meals in
them verbally and they aren't
getting the niessage, write a front of the TV! I could take my
letter.(Of course, after thi hits clothes off and stand in front of
the TV stark naked, and would
print, you may not have to.)
l)EAlt ABBY: Thank you for ask me to move so he could see
saying that a husband should the TV.
We have no children, and I'm
not confess his infidelity to his
wife. I've always felt that in this afraid we won't ever have any
regard, ignorance was bliss, as long as we have a TV set. It
but m' husband had other sure is a good method of birth
control, but I would really like
ideas.
Several years ago, the children.
What should I do? Dismantle
\lr arid Mrs Bryan Nettles of Osteen, are announcing the companymyhusbandworks for
tI'ymuient and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, sent him to Europe for three the TV, orgo out and grtmyself
htrcsa F'aye, to Harold Vincent Davidson, son of Mrs.
J. weeks. Knowing that the flesh is another man?
I am getting very lonely.
sometimes weak, before he eft,
I ii. mdson, 1511 Mellonville Ave.
TV WIDOW
Born in Sanford, Miss Nettles is, a 1976 graduate of Deland I told him: "I don't believe you
DEAR
WIDOW:
How old L
will
ever
be
untrue
to
me,
but
if
Iiuih School. She is a maternal granddaughter of Mrs. Bessie
tell
)our
husband?
And
bow
old are
DON'T
Mann, of Bunnell. tier paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. you should, please
me' Even if I have my doubts, you? How long have you been
W.J. Nettles of Osteen.
11cr fiance, born in Sanford, is assistant foreman of Florida convince me that I'm wrong." married? Is this alleged sexual
Well, he went, and he was indifference in favor of the TV
I'uls. Inc., I)elmnd.
The wt'ultling will bean event of Aug. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Osteen untrue, and he couldn't wait to something new? Or has it been
tell me about it. I forgave him, going on for a long time? Fill
Baptist Church. All friends n(1 relatives are invited.
of course, but the hurt will me in on the facts, and I'll felt
the
always be there plus the fear you which to dismantle
of a repeat performance. As TV or your man.
.

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Under the guidance of Coach
tocolkge
Bob Goff, the girls start with
beginners and teach them the
fundamentals. "First thing we
do is teach them to hold their
01
breath for 10 seconds under
4
water," mid Cathy, who's only
been swimming for a couple of
years herself.
Kim learned to swim when
she was in second grade, but
didn't do much swimming until
a few years later. Cathy regrets
not learning to swim when she
was much vouneer.
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Cathy gets all the tough jobs.
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all over again.'
Alter losing over 100
pounds, Betty, in her early
SO's, suffered severe skin
sag. Her surgeon began
cosmetic surgery with her
drooping eyelids which
were obstructing her
vision. She later had a
surgical face lift, chemical
face lift and abdominal
revision.
She said, "1 had the
surgery done peace-meal
and it took a long time. I
was a fright after losing all
the weight. It was worth
looking in the mirror again.
I felt I looked good and that
made me feel good. There
was never too much
discomfort and I would
most certainly go through
with the whole works
again."
Becky, in her early 30's,
has a beautiful figure now
after breast surgery a few
weeks ago. She went from a
padded A cup to a C cup.
She said, "It's fantastic
—so satisfying. I have
more confidence and feel

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with their jobs and the con.
Ildence the coach has In them.
Two teenage girls are having 'l guess we get along good with
a busy summer teaching other the students because we act like
kids, too!" laughed Kim.
youngsters to swim.
Cathy smiled and said, "I just
Cathy Burleson, 15, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William F. like to be with the kids."
More information on the
Burleson, Longwood, and Kim
Blake, 14, daughter of Mr. o. E. classes may be had by calling
Blake, Maitland, were selected I)'fliUi High School.
to teach the summer Red Cross
classes at Lyman High School's
Help

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Pots And Plants

IN THE DOLLHOUSE

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Summer Garden

Honored

Deborah Pharis

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Eve Crabtrce Ileft) and linda
Deborah Kay
Debbie)
Muims, Uub Kloss, Barbara _,
,
'luir are promoung "me
.Johnson and Kitty West.
Plans, bride elect of James
Great American Dollhouse
Ilenry Jenkins on July 24 at 7:30
Also the Misses Amy Morgan,
Pattern Rook," compiled by
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p.m.
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Theresa Johnson. Debbie
of Sanford Junior
members
Church of Sanford, has been
Shoemaker. Kim Roberts,
Woman's Club as
an
entertained at a series of preJanet
Clements, Wend)
,
educational Bicentennial
nuptial parties.
Williams, leslie Whittern, Sue
project. Proreeds from the
Debbie is the daughter of Mr.
Itusho, Francie Echols, Joni
unique book sale will go
_. Judy Swain Mzirv Ann F
and Mrs. F.E. Pharis of San.
l3aIes.
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toward a scnniarsnip for a
ford,
and
t he
future
Grover, Holley Kuriniai and
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w Ith
learning
bridegrooni's parents ar6 Mr. bride. at tier Sunset Drive Dede Boyd.
:fisabilitles. Nlrs. Crabtree Is
and Mrs. William Jenkins of home.
Also Evan Moran, liesel
Junior Education Chairman
Orlando.
Lesley and Christy Li le, [lowers. Becky Fdwar . On
for Florida Federation of
Rita Jones and Ginger Moran assisted by their mother, Edwards, Christy Edwards,
$%A
Womens Clubs. i Herald
%% ere
hostesses
at
;I Martha Lyle, entertained Matt Powers ;Ind Jin) Lyle.
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' iiscellanenus shower for Debbie at a Coke party and
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Mrs. John (Eve, Crabtree is - ,
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Hwy. 46, A pink anti white color Satsuma Drive.
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(iubwoman". Eve is
scheme was carried
out in ibm'
tho
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decor and ref reshments and the atten;Iingthe various parties, Junior Education Chairman of
honoree received a corsage of including the bridegroom-to-be Florida Federation of Women's
pink carnations from the were the mothers, Mrs. Clubs FFWC and heads 210
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Holloway and Mrs. R. Z. junior clubs in this field.
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Another miscellaneous Johnson, grandmothers; and
shower was given for Debbie by Mrs. Cora Bourguardez and September for the fall board
,
Elaine Galloway at her Mrs. Sara Brown, great- meeting, a special guest apI
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,
sister of the late President
white were captured in the elect.
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Also Mmes. Fred Baker. Kennedy. Mrs. Shriver was
decorations 'nd refreshments.
The table centerpiece. a bride Avern Bradley, Viola Frank, invited because of her special .p
doll cake, was presented to the Barbara Johnson, Ginger lake, interest and promotion of the
honor guest as a keepsake.
Fran Mero, Sara Myers, Carol Special Olympics, a sports
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Mrs. JoAnn Rowe, Monica Sue Powers, Rose Pulsifer, participation for retarded and
Rowe and Isa Ray entertained Lola Steakley, harold Scott, physically handicapped
Debbie at a bridal party at the Faye Smith and Susan Durham. children.
Rowe home on Linda Lane.
Also Mmes.Myril Steakley,
Miureen Stapleton, producer
Debbie and her bridal at• Joyce West, Mary Ann Evans, of
WMI"K.TV Channel 24
4endants were honored at the Ilulen
Ray,
Martha educational programs, and her
traditional bridesmaids Jun. ltourguardez, Wanda Hubbard, staff have been scouting and
t'heon. Hostess was Mrs. C. F. Katherine Boland, [less photographing
Sanford area
Nettles-Davidson
Holloway, grandmother of the Edwards, Judy Morris, Laura for historical data to ac-

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Herald Correspondent

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Evening Herald, Sanford: Fl.

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large pot with a perforated
inner liner that can be used as a Neva S.
F'aler, Dcrrt'l Jane and Tunblancher, as well as a vegetable
tItt I.
steamer, spaghetti cooker,
Jackson, Katherine and I. J.
tulander, or soup-stock pot.
Jones,
Sara Sue and
When used for blanching,
vegetables are placed in the Lawrence A.
basket and lowered into boiling
water make sure vegetables
Porter, Jay K. and Julie Ann
ire completely covered.
Sc-hrivener, Iris Jean Powell
After
blanching
the and JulianWilliam
Vicars, Eda Frances Vance
vegetables are chilled at once in
drained and and Ross Elmer
jet
Stubler, Doris L. and William
packaged. Freezer containers
should be Filled nearly to the too D.
('eresohi, Robin Mattair and
and sealed so they are air-tight.
If the freezer maintains a John Michael
Johnson, Wanda Sharon and
tCfl1fX1'1tLli'll of zero or lower,
James
n.
frozen 100(15 will keep six to
Freeland, Thomas M. Jr. anti
nine months. If freezing ternperatures are higher than zero, Barbara A.
Jackson, David and l,uberta
the food should be used within a
IX'Bost'
month or two

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15 Regi on
51 Bombys
16 Upper limb
52 Grow old

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18 Actor Beatty
and
namesakes
20 Stupefies
Aged
27 Article
23 Specter
26 More concise
30 injury
31 Masticate
32 Hasten
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today with relatives or family
members. Don't let theth get to
you.

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5 Kind of opera 26 Fired a gun

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21) Don't go into any joint yenlures at this timewith one
whom you don't see eye-to-eye
with on the major issues.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.

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snowed into parting with opinions it's best you keep them
something you're very fond of to yourself today rather than to

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by a smooth-talking acquain- openly buck the majority.
AQUARIUS
(Jan.
20-Feb.
19)
tance.
CANCER (June 2lulyZ2) If Being a do-it-yourselfer today
expensive,
prove
you're trying to stick to a could
tackle a
you
if
especially
definite budget today, avoid
more
for
calls
that
project
free-spending friends whom
i July

23-Aug.

22) Enjoy yourself today, but keep

Control over certain matters pursuit of pleasure within
important to you may slip from reasonable bounds. Overindul-

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Normally you have a substantial amount of patience
with trying tasks, but today you
could lose your cool too easily.
GEMINI t May 21-June 20) Be
careful today or you may be 19) If you have some unpopular

LEO

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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
No one will profit, including
yourself, if you try to get too
clever today buslnesswlse.
Take a little, leave a little forj

you'll feel obligated to keep up know-how than you possess.
PISCES (Feb. 20.-March 20)
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10 Solar disk
It Units of
reluctance
19 Wapiti
20 Theatrical
performance
22 At that time
23 Fish
24 Hawaiian

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4 English eating
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41 Raced
42 SOlicitude
13 Operatic solo
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take steps to prevent it.
VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Don't treat others in a condescending manner today. Being
uppity doesn't become you.
Those you deal with will even
the score later.
1.188,1 Sept. 234)ct. 23)
Operate in accordance with
,our highest ideals today
ou're in the spotlight. Your
every,actlon Is being observed,

gence could carry a painful
price tag.

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
July25,1976
Conditions having a direct
effect upon you could suddenly
shift from time to time this
year. If you're ready to move on
a moment's notice, unusual
advantages will be gained.

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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
An opportunity of considerable Don't be afraid to set loftier
size may present Itself today. goals than usual for yourself at
Should fortune favor you, don't this time. Conditions are ripe
let the brass ring slip from your make an Impressive score.

AT BRIDGE

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t)eC.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) 21) Special knowledge and

There L' a favorable shift In expertise where yourcareer is
domestic conditions. It should concerned gives you an edge
prove to be beneficial to all and over your coworkers. Use It
will enhance family life as a profitably.
whole.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) 19) There is a business opToday's bright ideas should portunity around you today. It
were the nine South was in
definitely be pursued. There's a could be brought to your at-4
trouble Otherwise, he would
strong chance they'll lead to tention through an older
get home
something very worthwhile,
lit' led his jack of diamonds
reliable associate.
West took his ace and led a seCANCER (June 21-July 22)
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
('I)fld heart
Your material prospects look Special benefits will come
South rutted and led his lOot
extremely encouraging today, today through your one-to-one
dianionds West covered with
especially if you're involved in relationships, especially if you
the queen South put on (IUflF
a venture with an ambitious think in terms of giving Instead
mv's king in and behold, the
associate,
of getting.
fllfle spirt dropped just as
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) New
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) If
South had hoped it would lie
enterprises launched today you think your past
still had to lose a club and
efforts
quiefl of trumps, but he ('00111 have a better-than-average merit it. annrhw v,r
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chance of success. Don't be of °ur accomplishments, it
timid about taking a calculated could earn a bonus you'd not
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get
South blew both hot and flu '-•
risk,
otherwise
cold his first bid of just one
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) A
\ Connecticut reader wants
spade was a real underbid
well-informed Insider may pass
to
know
which
side
Still there was method in his
YOUR BIRTHDAY
information on to you
madness lie was sure that the rubber The side that wins the
today.
July 21, 1976
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or
games
the
side
that
has
Follow
his
exact
inbidding was not going to die
structions for best results.
His second bid of four spades scored the greater number ru
was an overbid. but hewanted puinlsdunng the ntirsi'utthe
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Influential contracts that
to be in game and was afraid rubber
Organizational activities are you've developed in the past
Thu' an'.ier to this is
a mere three-spade bid
that favored today. Good things and will be making this year
the side with the greater point could come
.ouId be dropped
through conLcts will prove to be an Immense
lie took duniniv's ace of score wins the rubber
It was obvious from the bid.
ding and the queen of hearts
opening lead that West would
hold both ace and queen of
diainods, It also appeared that
he held exactly three v ards in
that suit It his third diamond

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monthly billing of $2.96 for water and $5.27 for sewer If
they live inside the city and $3.70 for water and $1.59 for
sewer If they ilve outside city Limits
The proposed rates vary from 58 cents per thousand
gallons for users of 4,001 to 5,000 gallons to 38 cents per
th ousand gallons for users of over 100,000 gallons a moo&amp;
County residents served by city utilities pay an additional
25 per cent.
Also on the agenda for tonight's meeting, scheduled to
begin at 7 p.m., are: reports recommending the removal
of traffic lights at 3rd Street and Park Avenue and 9th
Stree t and Park Avenue; co nsideration of a mutual fire
aid agree ment with Seminole County; and purchase of
property for the new city hall site.

Silting in the dugout on a summer afternoon is something almost
every American male land now a lot of women, too) can
remember from those carefree summers of youth. And there was
plenty of action in the way of American Legion baseball at Sanford Memorial Stadium over the weekend to watch from what is
always one of the best seats in the house. Sanford Post 53 had to
come from behind twice to make it to the finals of the district
tournament, scheduled to begin Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Herald
photographer Tom Vincent went Into the Sanford dugout to get
this silhouetted shot of Melbourne's Walt McTh eniiy at th e plate
with Jay Johnson on the receiving end of th e pitch. (see story,
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Oct. 1. Without the rate Increases, Knowles uys, the
uIll, department wW end the 1976-77 fiscal year $120,000
in the bole.
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Washington police said the intruder, Chester M. Plummer,
raised the three-fool pipe ,in a threatening manner" and ignored
repeated orders to halt from an Executive Protective Service
guard on Sunday night.
The guard, Pvt. Charles A. Garland, fired a sin gle shot that hit
Plummer in the upper left chest and felled him about 60 feet from
the eight-foot fence along Pennsylvania Avenue he had Just
scaled.
The police said Plummer, a 30-year-old Washington cab tinver,
reportedly had criminal record, Lut was not Involved in any
previous intrusions on th e White House grounds.
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additional cuts are needed before the sheriff's budget can be

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approved.

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ses.sionsareschedulcdtobegin make a
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Wednesday.
Williams and Commissioner if there is any excess in the dollars needed to run day-today ope rations of government.
John Kimbrough said new n um ber of workers.
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Polk said hedidn't plan to attend today'ssession because he
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"I read about it (the hearing) in the newspaper," declared
the sheriff.
The initial $119,000 cut, recommended by th e Office of
Management Analysis and Evaluation (OMAE),was accepted by
the sheriff. Basically, it reduced by four the number of new
deputies and instituted a new plan of buying cars for the sheriff's
flee t.
Polk's proposed 1976-77 budget request—up 21 per cent over
includes a request for additional patrolmen to
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createatenth patroizoneinnorth SemifloleCotlflty.POlkagreed
to OMAF's suggestion to cut the deputies and buy 10 fewer patrol
cars this year.
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sharing in to the budget beca use
will propose a freeze on hir ing positions have to be pared
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The White Ilouse recently installed crash-proof gates costin g
".000. A man crashed into the old gates in a car on Christmas
Day 1974, and in February 1973 an AWOL soldier landed a
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By LOUISE COOK
th at th e average funeral in 1974, auth orities to determine needs, guards. Last November an unarmed Intruder came within a few
Associated Press Vsrlter
the latest year for which (.remation is another in- feet of Susan Ford, the Presidents daughter, on the first of his
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to fulfill the functions of county remarked Williams.
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government.
Last year, county officials Hattaway. Hattaway, in a
Preliminary 1976-17 budget never looked at the possibility message to department chiefs,
requests amounting to $21.6 of a reduction In the num be r of said he plans to keep land taxes
million have been submitted to employes. But Williams said ata standstill and increase the
cotrunissionem. That figure is today such a measure is quality of services provided by
roughly the same Initial total requited to keep the land tax government.
chiefs down to last year's 5.37 mill
department
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requested last year.
LAA year's figure. At 5.37 mills, landown- budget has been scheduled for
budget was whittled to about ers pay S5 .T7 for each $1,000 of Sept. 14, with final budget
$18 million. At $13-million, assessed '.aluation.
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better known to
Jimmy Carter and his clan of

shoulders, then answered, I'm
going for president, Sissy"

knew he wouldn't settle for
second

relatives as "Aunt Sissy" was leaving the governor's
mansion in Atlanta, Ga., when
she bumped into her nowfarnous nephew.
Aunt Sissy, the youngest
sister of Carter's mother Miss

Mr&amp; Dolvin related the story
during a recent stay in Lake
Mary with another of Carter's
aunts, Fannie Gordy. Mrs.
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of nine natural and two adopted
children in the family that

One thing Aunt Sissy may not
have realized was how involved
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Lillian , had been supervising

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landed about midnight at the

She met and was extremely
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various types of audiences and
to tailoring her remarks to fit

airport in Mobile, Ala., some
225 mUes to the south. Nobody

Aunt Sissy was Maine which in
January is about as non

Democratic Senator Edmund
Muskie and she met with the

their backgrounds and In
terests. And she got used to

was there to meet her, but she
was used to waiting for envoys

leaders and membership of
local caucuses in each area she
%isited. A Carter family joke
now holds that Aunt Sissy
carried NWne.
"Muskie called JUnmy after
I'd been up there about three

dealing with reporters and
interviewers on a "one-to-one"
basis. But that stW left her with
some strong misgivings before
she faced a group of combined
media representatives at her
first press breakfast in Mon-

who had been held up in traffic
or had gotten airplane arrival
times mixed up.
However, when nearly an
hour passed and no one arrived,
Aunt Sissy decided to calil
Carter's campaign head.

weeks," she said, "and he told

tgomery, Ala.

who stumped full-time from

Georgian as you can get with
several feet of snow and iminus204kgree temperatures. She
visited many smaU, snow-swept
towns where citizens told her
that no representative of any
pohtical candidate had ever
stopped be fore.
The schedule only called for

Jimmy that I'd done more

"Fortunately, everything

Jan 4 right up through last

Aunt Sissy to spend one week in

ended up going just real well,"

Sissy1' the woman at the

mansion since Carter tcok over

ask him that," Mrs. Dolvin said

month's Democratic con-

campalung in three eek.s

Maine, but she "felt I was

than he had done In three years.

Georgia's top job in January

of the incIdent which preceded

Ntr&amp; Dolvin said. "Every state

campaign office exclaimed.

ention In New York.

really doing something for the

So that's why Jimmy

1971.

I went to I figured, Well I ye

'Where are you''

Carter's public announcement

"When he ran for governor in

campaign up there, talking to

laughingly says that I carried

done it all now.' But even when

"I'm in Mobi.le," Mrs. Dolvin

'Jimmy "Aunt Sissy said I
want to ask you something

of his candidacy by 2 years
But, you know, I just couldn't

1966 and 1910! had handled all
his volunteers and everything,

those people who had neser
been reached before, so she

Maine for him'
After Maine Mrs Dolvin

Igottoastate you know, where
Ithought that why, there would

replied.
Why, what in the world are

"What Is It?" Carter replied.
"When you get through being
governor, w ha t are you going
for, president or vice-

see JImmy going back to Plains
after being governor, And I
couldn 't see him running for
(Georgia Democrat Herman)

and I was the coordinator of all
that both times," Mrs. Dolvin
recal led So! told Jimmy now
that he was running for

pressed on through the tiny
northern and eastern communities then swung south
through Bangor, Augusta,

went through 14 other states
and a wealth of experiences

always be some kind of a new
angle on things. Something I

you doing Owe?" the wornan
asked. "You're supposed to be

both interesting and humorous

hadn't done before

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Inmates in connection with 1973, and dismissed the charge Florida law that the prosecu tor
must first obtain the trial
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During the Interim whfle information.
Saturday's Wgh 96, Sunday's
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The appeals court lot week low 72.
DeLand, and Roy Brown Herring's appeal of the
Partly cloudy with a chance
Clanton Jr.,29, of Apopka, were dismissal was pending Darriel.1 observed that the local rule was
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into
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church
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dropped the original in- for a $1 robbery.
Investigation
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the
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An appeals court has ruled formation charging the trio and
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rules adopted In July 1973 by the charging them with attempted by Herring on July 23, found 2 A.
Judges of the 18th Judicial escape and a second charge of that the counts in the jailbreak
Circuit (Seminole-Brevard) are contraband in a county case were dismissed 'solely AroundTheClock
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of Seminole. Created by Beverly W. Adams of Sanford, the Bicentennial print of "stuffed"
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hanging. The "how-to" of "stuffed" art is featured in today's Women's Section on Page 3-C,

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schedule which was based on an questioned by SEA.
schools that aren't spent~ plus
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couple of questions. First of all,
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years old and I am doing a term with.
danger of being raped is also in

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"Every year
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protection, salary differentials, living Index request only if the while the teachers suffer.
recogn ition, class sizes, term of salary schedule was accepted County policy has always been
agreement and compensation by the school board's team, to reward the few at the top and
and expenses.
headed up by Ernie Cowley.
'shaft' the many at the hot.
Contract articles that have
Cowley wanted to know just to
been tabled in the past week what the $700 Increase would
"If you want to take away
alone include compensation and cost the board and Susan Smith, those increases for the upper
expenses, medical and heal th financlal consultant to the SEA, level teachers ( those wi th the
protection, a salary schedule said the entire teacher payroll most experience) and give it to
for teachers, salary dif. would amount to $16,679,232 out the lower level teachers, yes,

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decalcification. To give you sex. Such a Lwrson with a block
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Seminole County School Board teachers have been
and the Seminole Education granted pay raises, but
Association (SEA) have been Steve Rosenthal of the
trying to agree on a contract for Seminole Education As.
the 1976-77 school term
soclation called them
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"token raises" for teachbargaining table, with the
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Sunday, Aug. 1. 1fl4

At Two Locations

NATiON

Absentee Ballots Now
Available To Voters

IN BRIEF

ByDONNA}STES
He dStaIf Writer

pUsan ballot.
In office,
Absentee ballots will be elected unoppoaed.
available until 5p.m. the day
For the Group Three
Absentee ballots for the Sept. preceding the election at either Evans and Sams are vying for
7 first primary election are now of Mrs. Bruce's offices.
the seat being vacated by
available at the Seminole
Fifty-eight candidates will be Evans' brother, Arthur, two.
County Supervisor of Elections listed on the various ballots,
term councilman who has
office at the courthouse In
With an election also declined to seek reelection,
Sanford and at the branch office scheduled In Oviedo on Sept. 7,
Kuhn is the Incumbent In the
InSeminole Plaza, Casselberry, a seventh ballot, available only Group Four race
supervisor CamIlla Bruce said to citizens of Uat city,
Others who have one more
Friday.
candidates for Itiree city
OS&amp;Vt1 In current terms
With 50,281 voters eligible to council
seats. Some 1,1125 'ei'
vote In the prImary, 54 polling Oviedo residents are eligible to in the city government are
Councilmen Robert Whittier
places have been designated, vote In the city election.
Included
on
the
ballot
are
and
Charles Pratt and Mayor
she said. Six different ballots
0111ff.
will be used In the election, David L. Evans and Eugene P.
depending uponwhat area of the Samsjr. for Group Three; Ben
Absentee ballots for the
county the voter resides in and M. Beasley and John A. Kuhn, Oviedo city election will be
what political affiliation he has Group Four and Ray Beasley, available from City Clerk
designated.
Group Five. The two Beasleys Nancy Cox's office at city hall
There are four different are not related.
next week
Democratic ballots, one
Balloting will take place on
Beasley of Group Five,
Republican ballot and a non- currently serving his third term election day at the old city hall.

Victims List Found
At Kidnap Suspect' s Home
CHOWCHILLA, Calif. (AP) — A paper bag on which a
list of victims in the Chowchllla bus kidnap had been
scribbled has been found at the home of one of three
suspects, authoritative sources say.
Such a list had been described by some of the kidnaped
youngsters,
Meanwtüle,AlamedaCountySheffTomHouchinssad
FrldaythathLcofflcelsnotlooklng fot' any new suspects.
He said he considers the Investigation of the mass ab.
duction over 'unless any new Information or leads turn
up." But a deputy sheriff said later that authorities are
pursuing leads on the possible Involvement of a woman,
With Frederick N. Woods already in custody,
authorities Friday found the paper bag at his family's
estate In the Portola Valley, law enforcement sources
said.

Judge Rules On Vllretaps
WASHINGTON (AP) — A congressional subcommittee
may not force the American Telephone &amp; Telegraph Co. to
turn over records that give details of secret government
wiretape Installed without court warrants, a federal Judge
says.
U.S. DlstrlctCourtJudge 011verGasch, In a decision
Friday, said the risk of disclosing highly sensitive
national security Information would be too great If a
House oversight and investigation subcommittee was
allowed to see the telephone company's
ds,
A lawyer for the House panel said the decision would be
appealed. Gasch's decision sets up a classic separation of
powers legal battle similar to that launched by former
President Richard M. Nixon to prevent disclosure of his
Watergate tapes.

Sc Ii o o I B o a r ci, lea C Ii e r s
In () is ItJte On Saia ries

Union Approves New Contract

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IN THE CIRCUITCOUNT, IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOR
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE EIOHTEENTI JUDICIAL Ct*.
FLORWA
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 16.1417.CA44C COUNTY. FLORIDA
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 1ê.763.CA.05.D
In Re: The Marvia. 1
P.ON L. MOSHER, formerly CASE NO fl.%212.CAG4.A
SHELBA S. TRENT,
Ii,,uqwq, Sh' L. Hines,
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
Plaintiff
and
ELLEN BETTS BEAL.
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DAVID V. TRENT,
Wife.Petitiofl,r,
Respondent. CHARLES N. HINES,
VS.
Defendant
NOTICE OF ACTION
RICHARD FRANCIS BEAL, JR.,
NOTICEOFSALE
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
HusbandRespondent,
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
DAVID V. TRENT, whole
RICHARD FRANCIS BEAL. SR.
residence is unknown but wfos. last PUrSUant tO the Final Judgment
ALICE BEAL. his wife,
known maUing address is Route 1, FOreclosure entered in the •. and
ResPondeflt
styled
cause
pending
in
the
Circuit
BOX 112. SI. Paul. Virginia.
NOTICE OF ACTION
NOTIFIED
Court
in
and
for
Seminole
County.
YOU ARE HEREBY
that an action for Dissolution of Florida, Pie undersigned Clerk will TO: RICHARD FRANCIS
BEAL. JR. residence
the property situated in said
marriage has been filed against you 5
unknOWn.
andyouartrequiredtolerveacopy County described as:
Last known address:
The undivided onehall interest of
o your written defenses, if any, t it
PFC Richard F. BNI. Jr.
the
Defendant,
Charles
R.
Hines,
in
On FRANK
WHIGHAM.
c.
263.152535
ESQUIRE, Petitioners attorney, and to:
Co. C 1st Bn. 37th Armor
West 400 feet of East 600 feet of
address is Post Office Box
APO New York 09326
1330, Sanford, Florida, 32171. on or North ' of Southwest ' of Nor.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
before Sept 3rd, 1976. and file the theast '., Section 36, Township 21
original with, the Clerk of this Court South, Range 32 East, LESS North that an action for Dissolution of
either before service on Petitioner's 25 feet for road, containing 9 acres Marriage and other relief has been
filed against you and you are
attorney or immediately thereafter; more or less, lying and being in
required to serve a copy of YOI*
otherwise a default and ultimate Seminole County, Florida
Judgnient will be entered against atpublicsale,tothehighestandt written defenses, if any, to it on 0.
ANDREW SPEER. Attorney for
you for the relief demanded in the biddertor cash, at 11:00 am. on the
Petition and your marriage to 161 h day August. 1916, at the West Petitioner, whose addresS II ill
front door of the Seminole County west commercIal Street. Sanfd,
Petitioner will be dissolved.
Florida 32171, on or before Augina'
WITNESS my hand and the seal of CourthOUse, Sanford. Florida,
25. 1916, and file the original with the
(Seal)
this Court on July 26th, 1916.
Clerk of this Court either before
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
SeaU
service on Petitioner's attorney or
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
immediately thereafter; otherwise
By: Cecelia V. Ekern
Clerk of the Circuit Court
adefaultwliibeenteredagainst YOU
Deputy Clerk
By: Linda MiShaw
for the relief demanded in the
ROBERT H. ROTH, ESQUIRE
Deputy Clerk
Petition.
ROTH &amp; WEISS, P.A.
STENSTROM, DAVIS
WlTNESSmyhandandth.sealof
1110 Hartford Building
&amp; McINTOSH
this Court on July fl, 1916.
200 East Robinson Street
Flagship Bank of
(SEAL)
Orlando, Florida 32901
Sanford.Suite 22
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH. JR.
Attorney for Plaintiff
Post Office Box 1330
As Clerk of the Court
Publish: Aug. I, 1916
Sanford, Florida 32711
By Cecelia V. Ekern
DEC.3
Attorney for Petitioner
As Deputy Clerk
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Publisti: Aug. 1,1,15,22.1916
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Publish July25 &amp; Aug. 1,9, 15. 1916
DEC S
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. DEB1O6

FLORIDA
t'i BRIEF
Supreme Court Reverses
Reporters Conviction

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KEY BISCAYNE (AP)
Trade with Latin
America has become a major economic force In South
Florida with every indication that the trend will continue,
a Florida banker has told Latin financial leaders
"Imports and exports through the Miami and Tampa
areas currently are believed to be running above $7 billion
annually," Leslie D. Well, executive vice president of
Southeast Banking Corp., Friday told a meeting sponsored by the Latin American Federation of Banks
(FELABAN) and the Bankers Advisory Board of the U.S.
Latin Chamber of Commerce,
Well said that about 15 per cent of the total employment
and over 17 per cent of the total Income generated In the
Miami area comes from international transactions,

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Storm Traveling Out To Sea
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Askew Support Criticized
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Gov. ReubEn Askew's
support for state Supreme Court Justice Joseph Hatchett
violates his constitutional powers, says Hatchett's opponent, Harvle DuVal.
'I'm glad the door's locked here because it appears the
governor might come In and stick a knife En my back,"
DuVal said Friday as he Hatchett and five candidates for
two other Supreme Court seats appeared before a political
club.
Askew has violated the constitutional provision
separating the powers of the executive, !egLslative and
Judicial branches of government by supporting Hatchett,
DuVal contended.

Askews To Take Vacation

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between the two groups, the
may switch their emphasis probation,
subject was tabled until
Mi's.. Elaine Edge Clanton,
from Identification and "pick
out certain aspects of Jimmy's wasacquIttedbyaJuryJune 12, Weduesday's meeting.
With their three-hour time
1975 on charges In connection
career" l highlight.
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"Or they might pick on wlththeescapetrydesplteMrs. limit running out, the two
I
adjourned
the
I certain Issues, you know; how Sharer's testimony that Mrs. groups
I Jimmy feels about certain Clanton was a "lookout" one negotiating session and agreed
to meet then at the First
time when she scaled
Medtcare nsurance Entitles You To Home Use Of...
l.w.s," she added. "I
Federal of Seminole in
I there are a lot of people out with a bag of

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sona uuings she had no knowledge of what the meeting rooms are
a lot of iittie
available.
was going on when
'° about Jimmy."
And both groups Indicated
smuggled into ue jail.
&gt;'
But Aunt Sissy, whose were
z
Just as stormy
th
in
y' ago,lareadytogobackoutand all the state
witnesses
case
It is expected past because neither side ap&lt; tell them If she's c lied upon.
pears willing to give much
tDne11,joelita.nd
"If they want me to talk about
ground
in the bargaining.
11(1 be brought
ia
• Jimmy like I've been doing
sometimes this fall, If not
sInce January, why, I don't
sooner.
I mlnd,"she said.
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Legal Notice

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notic. is hereby given that I am
engaged In business at 115 Elm Dr.
Cassefberryjrnu, Seminole County,
Florida, under the fictitious nameof
BAERS PAINTING SERVICE, and
that I intend to register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Semlnol. County, Florida in ac
cordance with the pro,i;slorj 4 th
Factitious Name Statutes, ToWit:
Stioo 965.09 FlorIda StaIu$es 1951.
S. Leonard F. Beer
PvbiIsh: July 35 Aug. I, S. IS. 1976
DEB 101

shalt be stated. if the claim is against you for the relief demanded the date when it will become d
in the Petition, to ivit: A dissolution shall be stated. If the claim
contingent or unhiquidat,d, the
nature of the uncertainty shall be of marriage; permanenl custody of contingent or unliquldate, tp,
he minor children born issue of the natur, of the uncertainty Shall l
stated. if the claim is secureo, the
security Shell be described. The marriage, RONALD ANTHONY stated. If the claim is sec,ç, tr
claimant shall deliver sufficient WILLIAMS, DAVID ALLEN security stiuit be descri
T
WILLIAMS, and JILL LANE Claimant shall deliver %utflcI
copies of the claim to the clerk
copies of the claim t the CIrk fo
to WILLIAMS. in the Petitioner;
enable the clerk to mail ,
permanent alimony; permanent enable th clerk to mail one copy
each personal representative,
child support; attorney fees and tie each personal representative
All persons interested in the estate
Ailpersonsinterestejint,,
action; an equitable
to whom a copy of this Notice Of costs of lhi%
whom a copy of this
Noti.
Administration as been mailed are distribution of the jointly owned real to

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Tanzler Escapes Suspension
'I'ALIAHASSEE (API — Gov. ReubEn Askew,
following advice he received from the state Supreme
Court, says he wIll not suspend Indicted Jacksonville
Mayor Hans Tanzler.
Askew made hui decision after the high court Friday up-held 5.2 a Florida law saying that an official may be suspended only for actions during his current term or the peec'eed.tng four years.
Askew said that since the law was upheld, the only
possible charge for which Taniler could be suspended was
an alleged violation of a 1973 gIft law. The other Tanzler
charges, since dismissed, were from 1971.

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MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF includlngawardofther,alproperty required, WITHIN
DIREI
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF owned by the parties as lenants b MONTHS FROM THE DATE
the
Petitioner,
said
THE FIRST PUBLICATION 0
THIS NOTICE, to file any obections the entireties to
they may have that challenges the property being more Particularly THIS NOTICE, tofu, anyob3j
Lot 10, Block L. NORTH validity of the decedent's will.
Qualifications of the personal
the
qualifications
representative, or t,ia venue or ORLANDO TERRACE, UNIT I,
Of thu personal
representative, Of' the venue
Siclion
I,
according
to
the
çlat
jurisdiction of the court.
thereof recorded in Plat Book 16, jurisdiction of the cot.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED Pagel3,publicRecordsovSernlnole
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, ANÔ
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILE
County, Florida, being in Section 3,
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Date of the lInt publicationof this Township 21 5,)uth, Rang, 30 East, WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
SemInole County, Florida.
OeteOfthefirstpuollc,tionOfth
ho,ice of Administration: August 1.
WITNESS my hand and seal of Notice of AdminIstration. July
1916.
23t ,
this Court on 21st day of July, AD. 1976.
veal Gillv
John C. Paylon
1976.
As Personal Represent..
(SEAL)
*.5 Personal Represent.
five Cf the Estate
five of the Estate i
Arthur H Beckwilh. Jr.
LAURA MAE HARDEN
As Clerk of the Court
GEORGE 0. EBBERTS
Deceased
Deceased
By Cherry Kay Travis
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
ATTORNEY
As Deputy Clerk
REPRESENTATIVE:
FOR PERSONAL
STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
REPRESENTATIVE :
Jack T. Bridges, of
MCINTOSH
PATRICK
W
DOYLE
CLEVELAND, MIlE
Of Murrati, Doyle 6,
Flagship Bank of Sanfrd
1. BRIDGES
O'Shea, PA.
Suite 22
P.O Drawer Z,
Post Office Box 1330
Post Office n
1329,
Sanford, Florida 1177)
WInter Park, Florida
Sanford, Florida 37711
Telephone: (305) 322 1311
3v
Telephone: 3016ii
Attorneys for PetitIoner
Publish:
I, S. 1976
Jul,'
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TALLAHAASSEE (AP)
Gov. Reubin Askew's
itinerary for his longest vacation since he was elected in
1970 indudes the Minnesota lakes country, the Black Hills
and Glacier National Park.
Askew's office announced Friday that the governor and
his family will sample some of the scenic wonders of the
West when they leave next Thursday for a 17-day
vacation,
The governor's office reported that the A.skews will
arrive In Ely, MInn., next Thursday to visit friends they
made during a winter vacation several years ago as the
guest of Minnesota Gov. Wendell Anderson.
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MIAMI (AP)
Tropical storm Anna traveled farther
out to sea today, but its heavy rains and 50'.to*mlle-anhour winds threatened to brush the Azores late Saturday
forecasters said.
At six a.m. EDT Saturday, Anna was located near fl.5
north latitude and 32.0 west longitude, or about 475 mIles
southwest of Santa Maria in the Azores. The storm was
moving east-northeast at about m.p.h. Gales extended
100 miles west and 50 mIles east of the storm's center.
Miles Lawrence of the National Hurricane Center
warned that Anna's current course would bring Its center
within about 100 mIles of Santa Maria, located in the eastcentral Atlantic Ocean.
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Cannery Workers End Strike

iiur4DAY, AUGUSTZ
Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center
Sanford AA, 8 p.m. closed, 1201 W. First SI'
TOP$ Chapter 79, over Baptist Church, Crystal Lake
and Country Club, Lake Mary, 7 p.m.
Actioneers Senior Citizens, 1 p.m., Packwood
Apartments clubroom, Maitland.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m.,
Clubhouse, Spring Oaks and SR 436.

By The AssocIated Press
thIrd year. Cannery workers trollers, and an accusation by troilers average $28,000 a year
Striking cannery workers in averaged $4.93 an hour and 73 the United Auto Workers that with overtime, the Federal
California approved a new cents in fringe benefits before General Motors Is being obsti- Aviation Administration says.
three-year contract, ending an the strike began.
nate in current Contract talks.
Delays of up to an hour were
ll.day strike that had left fruit
In the coal strike, United reported for flights in Chicago,
Sanchez also said the conand vegetables rotting Ill
tract also includes improve- Mine Workers president Arnold New York and San Francisco.
fields, it was announced
i health and welfare Miller met with West Virginia There appeared to be little finSaturday.
in Charleston
benefits
and added one addi- union
Fridayofficials
and said,
"I believe pact elsewhere.
"Members of our unions are

TUESDAY, AUGUST 3
Seminole High School Booster Club meeting, 7:30
p.m. In the teacher's lounge. Topics of discussion will
Include "Booster Day" and football program ads.

The United
Rubberout
Workers
ready to return to work imme- tional holiday, bringIng
we're going to get the problem members
walked
when
diately," Freddy F. Sanchez, yearly total to 11.
resolved."
Thestrlke began July20 when
their old contract with the na.
president of the Teamsters
Weekend meetings were Don's tire makers expired.
Ifornla Council &amp; Food Process- the old contract expired.
Meanwhile, an end was pee- scheduled across the coal fields
In auto labor talks on conIng Unions, said In Oakland, dicted for the wildcat coal In efforts to end the walkout. It tracts to replace ones which exstrike Idling more than half of has closed mines In West Vii'.. pEte Sept. 14, a United Auto
The canneries, strikebound at the nation's 150,000 soft coal ginla, Kentucky, Pennyslvanla, Workers negotiator said he had
the peak
of thetoharvest
miners. And Labor Secretary flllnols and Indiana, after be- heard from General Motors
were
expected
resumeseason,
proUsery said If a strike by ginning In West Vlrglna as a only "otxltlnacy and a harsh
duction Saturday.
Sanchez said the contract was 60,000 rubber workers Is not protest of federal court inter- line" at the bargaIning table.
settled next week, a new ap. vention in union disputes.
ratified by a 2½-I margin by
UAW Vice President Irving
proach will be tried In negotla60,000 union members.
The Professional Air COn- Bluestone said, "The atomtions.
The contract, retroactive to
trollers Organization began 115 osphere at the bargaining table
July 1, calls for an average
Other labor developments In- "work by the book" slowdown isasicyasl'veeverseen."The
wage increase of 54 cents an cluded delays of up to an hour at Wednesday to protest delays In UAW contracts with the Big
how In each of the first two some major airports because of a U.S. Civil Service Coniznls. Four automakers cover 680,000
years,anda52-centboostlnthe a work slowdown by air con-- sion study of salaries. Con- workers.

Sanford Senior CItizens Club picnic at Zoological

Park. Meet at Civic Center to go as a group. Bring own
lunch. Drinks furnished.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4
Longwood Area Sertoma auctlo; to benefit Seminole
Youth Ranch, 7:30 p.m., Maitland Flea Market.

Demonstration at 10 s.m. at the Community Canning
Center, 504 E. Celery Ave., Sanford, on how to grow
hhla and bean sprouts. General public invited free of
charge. Call 323-9340 for registration.
Sanford KiwanIs, noon, Civic Center.
Casselbe
Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.
SanfordSerenadersSenjorCitjzens Dance, 2:30p.m.,
Sanford Civic Center.

Companion Listed In Critical Condition

ThURSDAY,ALJGUST5

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H erring Upheld
D l•
I n Co u rt . i I g

are required to serve a copy of your
This Item, too, was tabled August, 1976, at the West-Front Door 1976.
useage; make It the subject of a until a later date when no of the Seminole County Courthouse, (Seal)
written defenses, If any, to it on vani
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
den Berg, Gay 1. Burke, PA., at
statewide rule or sanction a agreement could be reached. Sanford, Florida.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Post Office Box 793, Orlando.
DONE AND ORDERED at
different
and
unique
By: Cherry Kay Travis
The SEA then re-submitted Sanford, Seminole County, Florida,
Florida 32102, and file the original
çrosecutorlal procedure solely i
Deputy Clerk
with the Clerk t the above styled
posal on the recognition this 27th day of July, 1976.
SMITH, HULSEY, SCHWALBE, courlonor before August 11th, 1976;
for use in the 16th CircuIt."
Item and Rosenthal said, "We (Seal)
SPRAKER &amp; NICHOLS
otherwise a iudgment may be en
Arthur H. BeckwltP,, jr.
Chief
Seminole-Brevard can'tlettheschoolboarddecjde
Atton'Iy5 for Piaintift
tired against you for the relief
(Continued From Page 1-A)
Dolvin
Clerk of the Circuit Court
said
In
mock. the New Yorkers."
Circuit Judge Joe A. CowartJr. who can and who can't bargain
0° Barnett Bank Building
dkMt
(fl $ he 'complaint br
By Martha 1. Vihlen
"Well," Aunt SIsSy told her exasperation. "And I d1dntget
Born In Richiand, Ga., a reportedly
Jacksonville, Florida 32202
petitid.Deputy Clerk
Is
studying
the
for
us.
We
don't
have
the
right
dryly, "I usually go where my to do a tAt of sightseeing"
Publish: Aug. 1, 1916
WlljtESSmyhandandthesealof
community of about 2,000 appelate decision before any to pick the board's bargaining By: S: Thomas W. Gibson
DEC.2
said Court on JUly 9th, 1976.
ticket sayE"
THOMAS W. GIBSON, PA.
She said the entire Carter located some 20 mIles from further action Is taken and may
_________________________________________________________
-- (Seal)
The explanation was that entourage was highly im- Carter's hometown of Plains, ask the Supreme Court to ap- team and you don't have the S'jlte 501 Metcalf Building
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Arthur H. BeCkwith, Jr.
100 South Orange Avenue
NAME
STATUTE
there had been a mix-up by the pressed with the friendly, Mrs. Dolvin had the opportunity prove the 1973 cIrcuit court right to pick our bargaIning Orlando, Florida 32101
Clerk of the Circuit Court
agents.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
By: Lillian Woodman
campaign staff when the plane helpful attitude displayed by to watch her nephew grow up admlnLstrative order.
Attorners for Plaintiff
Notice
IS
hereby given that the
"Our rationale to this PubliSh: Aug I. 1916
Deputy Clerk
reservations were made. Since the citizens of New York. and used to help him pick green
Meanwhile, sources close
undersigned, pursuant to the PublIsh, July II, II, 25. Aug. 1, 1976
connections between Mobile I.ocal delegates and Carter peanuts which he boiled and Herring's office say In- proposal is that for you to deny DEC-I
"Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter DEBlO
the right to bargain for _____________________________ 965 09, Florida Statutes, will register
and Montgomery wete virtually supporters labored long and sold at a small, homemade vestigators are busy locating 24 us Isanyone
contrary to the law and we
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
________________________
non-existent from midnight to diligently to Insure that trari- stand.
state witnesses listed a year won't allow that to happen" IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR inandforS.eminolecounty,FIorida,
sunrise, It was decided that the sportatlon, communications
"He was Just an average ago for the Jailbreak case. Rosenthal said. "And we're not SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA upon receipt of proof of the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
PROBATE DIVISION
publication of this flotic, the fic. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
simplest solution was for Mrs. and other routine but important kid," she recalled. "Just an Eight of the persons listed were going to submit any proposal File
TOWNER PROBATE DIVISION
Number 75.353.CP
titious name, to witFile Number PR 76.173-Cp
Polvin to fly back to Atlanta elements were handled without average little boy. But ho did at that time county Jail iTh that violates the law."
Division
PRECISION MACHINING under
Divition
and take another crack at a hitch,
In Re: Estate of
wt,Ich $ am engaged in business at
read a lot. He used to literally mates.
AU this discussion centers LAURA MAE HARDEN.
200 Mirigo Trail, Longwood, in Re: Estate of
Montgomery from there.
Aunt Sissy was among a carry a book around with him
Darnell, Joslin and Clanton
GEORGE 0. EBBERTS.
Deceased SemInole County, Florida.
The Democratic nominating group of Carter family mem- while he was walking,"
Oeceasd
were charged In connection around
the
fact
that
Grooms
NOTICE OF
That the Party interested in said
was named by other nonNOTICE OF
convention was another source bers who emerged from
ADMINISTRATION
business enterprise is as follows:
Mrs. Dolvin said this desire with a March 2, 1975 escape Instructional bargaining units
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Ralph P. Towner
of Interest and excitement for Madison Square Garden
for knowledge manifests itself attempt In which hacksaws,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Ralph P. Towner
Aunt SLssy, but it had certain minus Jimmy and Roisalynn
today in Carter's habit of blades, crowbar and a wrench tonegotlate for them, which the THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL PublIsh: July 19, 25. Aug. 1, S. 1976 CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
drawbacks. She was kept busy following the acceptance thoroughly researching sub- were smuggled Into the second school board says isa violation OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED DEB63
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
spreading the Carter message speeches by Carter and Man- Jects Important to his political floorJailatSanfordbythewtfe of the present contract IN THE ESTATE:
THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, I HAND
at delegate meetings and other dale on the final night of the activities. She said her nephew of an inmate who la testified agreement.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTlFIf)
The SEA says it isn't a thattheadmlnistrationoftheestate FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, thatttieadmjnjstratiofthees, e
behind-the-scenes gatherings convention,
had studied the platforms of she climbed an outside wall
of LAURA MAE HARDEN, FLORIDA
GEORGE G. EBBERT,
as well as on the convention
"There were a bunch of New every American presidential bordering a parking lot "like a violation for Grooms to deceased, File Number 7 353CP, is CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.1515.CA44.0 of
deceased, File Number PR 76)73.
represent others and is pending in the Circuit Court for
floor. It was at a delegate York policemen standing there candidate, successful and human fly."
CP. is pending in thu Circuit Court
Probate IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
Originally two other inmates prepared to go to court to prove Seminole County, Florida,
of which is NANCY GAIL WILLIAMS.
for Seminole County. Florid.,
breakfast the morning af
when we came out." Mrs. unsuccessful, from George
Division, the address
it point.
Wife Petitioner
Probate Division. thi address of
Seminole County Courthouse,
carter's nomination that
Dolvin related, "and I don't Washington on down, In an were charged in the escape
which is Seminole County COUI'
AllY bargaining unit can Sanford, Florida 32771. The personal and
first heard her nephew had knowif they knew who we were efforttobackgroundhlmself for attempt. Charges against
JAMES MITFORD WILLIAMS, JR. thouse. Sanlord, Florida. T •
representative of the estate is isreal
Husband Respondent.
ersonai representative of the eel. a
chosen Senator Waiter Mondale or not. But when they saw us the formulation of his own Marion Lee Corey, 24, of pick whoever they want to GlIl•Y whose address
1910
he represent them," Rosenthal
NOTICE OF ACTiON
JOHN C. PAYTON whose addre
Mulberry Avenue, Sanford, Florida
of Minnesota to be his running they all waved and said, 'Bye, political policies In 1976.
Sanford, were dropped af
is C,O Post Office Box 1321, Wintqr
MITFORD WIL.
y'all. Y'all come back and see
mate.
Aunt Sissy said she couldn't pleadedguiltylnarobberycase said, "be It a member of the 32771. The name and address of the TO: JAMES
Park, Florida 32790. The name a
LIAMS, JR.
personal representative's attorney
address of hi personal repre,.
"I worked the whole week, as us.' It was the funniest thing. predict what course Carter's and was sentenced to 30 years AFI1CIO, a minister or what- are set forth below.
Residence Unknown
have-you. You, Mr. Cowley,
talive'sattorniyare set iorffibefo*
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
did some of the others," Mrs. We certainly fell in love with campaign would follow now in prison,
All persons having claims or
want to circumvent the law and demands against the estate
for Dissolution of Marriage
All persons having claims r
are
action
___________ __________________________________
Lawrence Grant Shazer,
that he has gained wide
you demands against the estate
tO that."
required, WITHIN THREE has been tiled against you anti
of Apopka, pleaded guilty to we won't be a pall)'
required, WITHIN THREE
national notoriety,
FROM THE DATE OF aferequiredtol4rV*acOpyofyotjr
1'"'
Cowleycounteredwith "read MONTHS
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF written defenses, if any, to It on MONTHS FROM THE DATE C)F
______
"Nobody knows yet," she possession of contraband in a
FRANK C. WHIGHAM. ESQUIRE, THE FIP&amp;T PUBLICATION O
explained. "They're En limbo. County detention facility and thelaw,Steve,astoitsintent." THISNOTICE,tofilewlththecferk
written Petitioners attorney,
ose ad. THIS NOTICE, to file with the cier)L9
"Who's Intent? Yours?" of the above court
The headquarters In Atlanta was sentenced to a five-year
dress is STENSTROM, DAVIS I O the above court a wrjtt
0._I
Rosenthal asked. "What statement of any claim or demand
MCINTOSH, Post Office Box 1330, Statement of any Claim or demand
doesn't know. Jimmy's down prison term.
thevmayhave.EachcIairnrnu5
1976
j
Shazer's wife, Mary Jane you're asking us to do is sub- in
writing and must indicate the Sanford, Florid., 32771, on or before they may have. Each claim must be
there with Mondale now
Shazer, 22, admitted she terfuge and we can't and won't tiasis for the claim, the name and August 25. 1,76, and liii the orIginal In writing and must indicate tt
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working out strategy."
CLIP AND SAVE - - - - - - - address of the Creditor or his agent with the Clerk of this Court either b.SSis for the claim, the name a, ,
go along with that."
address of the creditor or his agent
As far as the television climbed the Jail building wall
or attorney, and the amount before Service on Petitioner's at.
Again,
following
a
lengthy
torney or immediately thereafter;
or attorney, and the amount
cialmeo, lithe claim Is not yet due,
campaign Is concerned, !fj- , smuggle En the saws and toots

rALLAHASSEE (AP) — The Florida Supreme
Court has thrown out Die contempt conviction of a
newspaper reporter who refused to disclose her con-fidential sources in the first such press freedom ruling the
court has handed down.
The court reversed Friday the contempt conviction of
St. Petersburg TImes reporter Lucy Ware Morgan, who
refused to disclose the sources of a story on a grand Jury
Investigation of Pasco County officials.
But the decision did not give reporters a right to violate
the secrecy of grand jury proceedings without fear of
prosecution; It said that In the Morgan case the public's
right to know outweighed the need for grand Jury secrecy.
"We cannot accept the view that a generalized interest
In secrecy of governmental operations should take
precedence over the interest In assuring public access to
information that comes to the press from confidential
sources," said the opinion by Justice Joseph Hatchett.

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CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.54S.CA49
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DIVISION: 0
supplies
for
the
197677
school
but
SEA
members
said
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y IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FEDERAL NATIONAL MON. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
money and who were deserving yearhaven'tbeenordered yetif knew for a fact that the orders EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
the monies are already werestlllslttlngonadcsk,inat CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE poration organized and e%isting CUlT
under the laws of the UnIted States, COUNTY, FLORIDA,
of the right to spend It for budgeted for the Individual least one Instance.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
plaintiff, CIVIL ACTION NO. 7&amp;1)72CA
CASE NO. Th$9$CA.09.S
programs planned for the
Jboois,
Division A
After much debate on the COMMERCIAL CREDIT CON.
upcoming school year.
FEDERAL NATIONAL MON.
RUTH E. BELCHER, at ii..
'fl
revelation apparently Issue, the Cowley team went PORATION, etc..
Defendants. TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,
At this point, various surprised Cowley, because he Into caucus for 35 mInutes
plaintiff,
NOTICEOFSALE
members of the SEA team said he thought that the sup- caine back with a counter LARRY B. MORRIS, et as.,
NotIce is hereby given that, vs.
Defendants, pursuant to an order or a final JOEL DAVIS. it al.,
wanted to know why school plies had already been ordered, proposal, saying that they
Defendants.
iudgment of foreclosure entered in
NOTICE OF SALE
would have to work on a new
NOTICEOFACTION
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthCt the above.captioned action, I will
Index and present it at
pursuant toa Judgment and Default sell the property situated in TO: JOEL DAVIS
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
meeting of hoard's executive Judgment in Foreclosur, entered on Seminole County, Florida. described
All parties claiming interests by,
the
27th
day
of
July,
1976,
by
the
as:
committee on Monday.
Lot 20. Biock F, WOODMERE through, underor against Joel Davis
Court in the aboveTherefore, the salary issue aboveentitied
styled cause, the undersigned Clerk PAR x. SECOND RE PLAT. ac and to all parties having or claiming
was tabled until a later meeting Of
aboveentitied Court or any of cording to the plat thereof as to have any right, title or interest ir$
his duly authorized deputies will sell recorded in Plat Book 13. Page 73. the real property herein described.
date,
public records of Seminole County,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
In discussing teacher salary the property situated in Seminole
that an action to foreclose a mor
County, Florida, described as Florida.
differentials, the SEA caine up follows:
Together with the following tgage on the following real property
(Continued From Page I-A)
this determInatIon,"
in Seminole County, FlorIda:
with a proposal that would
The West '. of Lot I, Block A. equipment:
Range
LOT I?, BLOCK D, STERLING
court and "may not be a good
It was the holding of
GLEAVES
SUBDIVISION,
Increase supplements to all
Refrigerator
PAR K, UNIT TWO, according to the
one In Its operation-and It is not appeals court that the State athletic coaches, drill team- cording tO the plat thereof as
at public sale, to the highest and best Plat thereof as recorded in PIat
I, Page 73
within our province to make Supreme Court "should be dance Instructor, athletic recorded in Plat Book
Public Records of Seminole County, bidder for cash, at the west Iront Book 17, Pages Il and SI, of the
door of the Seminole County Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida
allowed to pass upon Its directors assist.ant coaches, at
public sale to the highest bidder Courthouse in Sanford, Florida at Florida,
correctness and desirability etc.
for cashat II AM. on the 13th day Of 11.00 A.M. on the 13th day of August. has been filed against you and you
and to either disallow Its

LOS ANGELES (AP) — As Jurors deliberated the fate
of William and Emily Harris, the defense claimed
judge failed to disclose allegations that one Juror may
have preJudged the Marrises and that others saw a gna
making "a paper gallows" during Jury selection.
Chief defense attorney Leonard Weinglass demanded a
mistrial and dismissal of the kidnaping, robbery and
assault charges against the Symblonese Liberation Army
members on grounds of Judicial misconduct.
He contended Friday that Superior Court Judge Mark
Brandler received complaints about the jury but did not
tell attorneys about them

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Trial Discrepancies Claimed

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Sunday, Aug. 1, 174-3A

Oil.carrylng super.
TALLAHASSEE (A?)
tankers should not be allowed to use the Florida Straits on
their way to proposed deepwater ports off the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, says Atty. Gen. Robert She yin.
Shevin said Friday the federal government should
require the huge tankers to enter the Gull of Mexico by
way of the Yucatan Channel If It approves the superports.
He outlined his position on protecting Florida's coastal
areas In a letter to U.S. Transportation Secretary William
T. Coleman Jr., who 1, studying proposals to build ports
for supertankers off the coasts of Texas and Louisiana.
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Court Overturns Gag Order
A gag order issued by a
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
West Palm Beach Judge concerned about pretrial
coverage of an alleged massive land securities fraud has
been overturned by the Florida Supreme Court.
The court uhanlmounly held Friday that the order
restraining what the news media could report of the trial
violated constitutional press freedom guarantees.
Alter losing a 4th tstrIct Court ci Appeal decision, The
Miami Herald appealed to the Supreme Court the gag
order Issued by Circuit Judge Russ3U McIntosh of West
Palm Beach.
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Demonstration on how to make tread and butter
plckies at 10a.m. at the Community Canning Center, 504
E. Celery Ave., Sanford. General public Invited free of
charge. Call 3-9340 for registration.

Are a Wo m a n K I I I e d I n A u to C r a s h
By BOB LLOYD
andAtJDIEMURPHY
Herald Staff Writers

19, also of Maitland, was listed was continuing Saturday, police curred Friday left Lamar Mills,
In critical condition in the in- said.
20,P.O. Box3ll,Sanford,InJail
tensive care unit at Florida
Also in Altamonte Springs, In lieu of $8,000 bond. hlh
Hospital
Orlando, Just police arrested James Ira Tew, from the Midway area, was
One woman was killed and before
noonSouth,
Saturday.
33, 2874 Gloucester Court, Jailed on burglary charges.
another critically injured early
Friday, Sanford police also
Police said the single car Woodbridge, Virginia, early
Saturday when the car In which
accident
occurred
when
the
Saturday
on
charges
of
armed
lu'teStod
Roy Bostic, 29, 1008W.
they were riding veered off
431 and crashed Into a church vehicle veered off SR-431 robbery, use of a fIrearm in a 12th Street, in the Park &amp; Shop
sign, according to Altamonte (ForestClty Road) and crashed felony, and carrying a con- parking lot at Fourth Street and
Sanford Avenue.
into a masonry sign outside the cealed firearm.
Springs police.
Bostic, a medical technician
ApolicespokesmansaidJane Northslde Baptist Church
T ew was being held in at Lucerne General Hospital in
Moreland, 19, of Maitland, died the Seminole-Orange County Seminole County Jail Saturday Orlando, was charged with
at a hospital shortly after the line,
in lieu of bond totalling $Zl,000. forgery and uttering a forgery.
2:30 a.m. crash. Joanne Stuart,
Investigation of the accident
Another arrest which oc- His bond was set at $5,000.

Sanford Lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW buildIng, 17-92
iongwood.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30p.m., Florida Power and
light, Sanford.
SemInole Lions Club, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 1-4 and SRCasselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., The Barony.
Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
America.
Sanford'Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building.
[.ongwood Area Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and
SR 434.
Parents Anonymous (for trouble parents) Community
United Methodist Church, Casselberry.

Surge In Sales Of Gasoline Seen
Ae ft;.1 ,'1'u.n ii.
I
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.#ui rum rruriis
NEW YORK (AP)
The big
surge in gasoline buying by
American motorists this year
has been a key factor behind the
rising profIts of most oil
companies.
The increase In earnings reported this past week for Aril.
May and June ranged from 7
per cent at Marathon Oil Co. to
93 per cent at Atlantic Richfield
Co.
Gasoline is the main source of
revenue for the Industry, and
demand for it has been strong
thlsyear—asmuchas5to6
per cent over last year's depressed level.
Wilbur Gay, an oIl Industry
analyst at the Goldman Sachs
brokerage firm, attributes the
demand to "the improving
economy, a greater number of
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Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St
Lake Mary Rotary Club, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country
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big new car sales, and increases in driving habits that
reflect diminished concern over
both shortages and potentially
higher prices."
With motorists eager to buy,
the companies have been able
to raise gasoline prices as much
as four or five cents gallon this
year.
Nationwide, the average re
tail price of a gallon of reWar
gasoline at full service stations
rose three cents to 58.8 cents
during the spring quarter, according to the Lundberg Survey, a research organization.
The industry also benefited
during the quarter from new
Federal Energy Administration
rules that allow companies to
pass on certain higher costs
more quickly.

At Texaco Inc., the largest
marketer of gasoline in
United States, profits rose 22.6
per cent to $201.2 million. Revenue was up 12,6 per cent.
"Texaco's Increase in earnings for the First six months of
1976 reflects the general Emprovement' In economic condi.
tions In the United States,"
Chairman MaurIce Granville
said.
"This has made It possible to
obtain higher prices for petroleum products and thus recover
a larger portion of increased
costs and expenses as permitted by FEA price control
regulations."
Elsewhere In the Industry,
Mobil Corp.'s second quarter
profits were up 9 per cent,
Standard Oil of California's

FLORlOA)

were up 9.5 per cent, Gull Oil
Corp.'swereup3opercent,and
Shell Oil Co.'s were up 40 per
STATE
cent.
There were some exceptions
to the upward trend, including Safety is a family affair.
Exxon Corp., the Country's
largest industrial company and GOVERNOR'S
the world's largest oh comSAFETY
pany.
Although its domestic oper- Iondi D.p.,,,,,,n, of Ad.,,a,t,a,0,,
ations made money. Exxon's
total second quarter earnings
slipped 2.6 per cent to $595 million, reflecting its extensive op-erations abroad.
The economic recovery in
Europe has lagged behind that
of the United States. For that
reason, and because of price
controls In some countries,
prices have not risen as fast as
in the United States.

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Ford Convinced Delegates: Aides
WASHINGTON (AP)
Backers of President Ford say
he has swung a majority of MIssissippi's uncommitted delegates and can turn his attention
from the GOP presidential
nomination to the task of choosing a running mate.
Ford returned to Washington
Friday night alter spending
day meeting with Mlsslssipl
delegates whose 30 votes at the
Republican convention could
give him the nomination.
Ford backers saw the trip as
a chance for Ford to take Mis.
sissippi's delegates peraway
from
manently
challenger Ronald Reagan,
whose stock among the conservative Dixie Republicans
sank after he said he would
name liberal Sen. Richard S.
Schwelker, R.Pa., as his runfling mate.
Mississippi GOP leader
Clarke Reed, who endorsed
Ford alter Reagan's Schweiker
decision, said Ford's visit had
accomplIshed Its purpose and
that It appears to tUrn that Ford
has won the majority of the
Mississippi votes. He said the
Misslsslpplan.s have hopes of
seeing theIr delegation "put
Ford over the top" at the GOP
convention.
Meanwhile, Ford obvIously
was concerned with showing
that he Is no longer concerned
with the Reagan challenge but
has turned his thoughts toward
picking a running mate and

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campaigning
against
Democratic nominee Jimmy
Carter.
Reagan was to spend the
weekend resting In Northern
California.
Ford told his Mississippi SUpporters during closed-door
meetings that he would seek the
advice of each of the 4,518
delegates and alternates to the
GOP convention In choosing
running mate.
A Ford spokesman later said
Ford didn't mean he would let
the party convention pick
vice presidential nominee, explainlng that Ford was "asking
for views, but the final decision
is going to be his,"
And Ford told supporters in
Jackson, MISS., that he plans to
call Carter a liberal who embraces what he called a freespending voting record of Congress.
Carter spent the day at home
In Plains, Ga., meeting with advlsers.
Despite Ford's apparently ntense effort at stacking up more
delegate strength, he claims to
have enough votes
GOP nomination on the first
ballot,
Ford campaigners claim the
President has 1,135 delegates,
Reagan forces claim their can.
didate t
1,140.
But the latest
Press count of delegates stiows
Ford with 1,104 votes,
of the 1,230 needed. Reagan

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1,1123, and 132 were uncommitted.
Most of the Mississippi delegates said they were impressed
with Ford's two-hour question
and answer period, but there
seemed to be very little shift In
sentiment among those favoring Ford or Reagan and those
who are uncommitted.

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The sentiment seemed to be
to keep the entire delegation
uncommitted until the Kansas
City convention. Under a unit
rule, all 30 MiSsiSsippi votes
would go to the candidate with
the majority.
Schweiker and Reagan
planned a tour of the Northeast
and South next week.

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Henry J. Prominski, a
practicing attorney for 16 years
and former city prosecutor,
municipal representative, exlegislator and former attorney
for the Broward County Area
Planning Board, Is a candidate
forGroupthree,Fourth District
Court of Appeal.
The Fourth District Court,
lOCated in Palm Beach County,
handles appeals from Broward,
Beach,
Orange,
Palm
Okeechobee, St. Lucie, Martin,
Indian River, Osceola, Brevard
and Seminole Counties.
Pronunski holds a masters of
law degree from McGill
University In addition to a
bachelorof law degree from the
University of Miami.
He also holds a master of
public administration degree
Florida
Atlantic
from
University.
lie is currently chairman of
the Broward County Bar
AoCi8tion publication cornmittee and he has been active In
the Broward County Bar
ssocaib and the Florida Bar

Sanford area citizens received
The August schedule for the
$2,077
from
aluminum unit Is 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on
recycles-s In June for bringing Wednesdays.
The public
13,858 pounds of aluminum to
receives 15 cents per pound for
the mobile aluminum recycling
OClStlOtL
aluminum beverage cans and
unit,1 located at the Sanford
Proinlnskl is a proponent of
clean
Chamber of Commerce parking other
household branch courthouses for the
aluminum.
lot,
Fourth District, believing that

branch courthouses in Ft.
Lauderdale and
Orange
County, extreme ends of the
district would save money and
be more efficient.

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Seminole Community College
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course for paid and volunteer
firefighters during the new
semester to begin in Sep-tember.
Classes are to be held at the
Telephone Training Center,
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Airport, Sep18 through Dec. 4.
The class will meet three
evenings weekly from 6:30 p.m.
to 10:30 p.m. and on seven
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The evening classes will rotate
evenings from week to week.
Cost of the course includes a
110 regIstration fee, $23
laboratory fees, $40 books and
$2 Insurance.
Registration Is now in process
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If you are lucky enough to have lived In Paris as
a young man, you will carry it with you, wherever
you go for the rest of your life, for Paris Is a

moveable feast.

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher

9

WU.I.IAM D. CIJRRIE, Managing Editor

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Move Under Way
To Suppress News

was lucky enough to have lived there when I was a

p 7~ .))I

lucky again. Lucky because I was still a young man
and lucky because I was again in Europe.
A famous English Poet, George Gordon Noel
(Lord Byron), once said that a young man should

The Clock
ByEDPRICKgrT

When th reats to freedom are discussed it
usua lly is in the context of subversion, a peaceful
coup or armed conflict. To be sure, a ll of th ese can
lead to losses of civil rights, but some equally
serious treats are sugar coated.
Two examples of the more insidious th reats
occ urred recently on opposite sides of the world. In
New Delhi, 58 developing nations from Asia and
Africa met to discuss the pooling of their press
agencies to fulfill th e need to "li berate information
and mass med ia from the colonial legacy."
Concurrently, representatives from Latin
American nations met in San Jose, Costa Rica,
under th e aegis of the United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization to talk about
establishing a "new world order" in the "in
ternational flow of information."
Speeches at the two sessions resounded with
high purpose, but in reality the freedoms of
millions of people in Asia, Africa and South
America are threatened ,
UNESCO Director Gen. Amadou Mahtar
M'Bow stated the true purpose of the San Jose
meeting when he declared: "When mass cornmunications media instill standards of values alien
to any given region, they threaten to eradica te or
nullify th at region's own values."
In short, th e goa l of UNESCO is to prevent th e
free flow of information across national borders
more specifically information from free nations to
totalitarian nations. Yet the purpose of United
Nations, UNESCO's parent, is to bring t e world
closer together through exchanges of i eas, information and values!
Similarly, in New Delhi the tone of th e meeting
was set by Tony Pellegrini, Malta's director of
information, who proposed th at th e participating
nations sho uld ban news agencies that circulate
"distorted news." If anyone had any doubt about
what that meant, India coincidentally anno un ced
th at it was discontinuing United Press International dispatches to the official Indian news
agency. The purpose of the meeting in New Delhi is
to block th e distribution of ne ws from the West into
Asia and Africa.
A recent Comparative Study of Freedom
published by Freedom House estmates th at 1.8
billion persons, or 40 per cent of the world's total
population, are not living in free societies. We
would wager that there is not a single example of a
free press in any of th e 68 nations in which these
unfortunate pe rsons live,
It is a historica l tru th th at no free press exists
under a dictatorship or, conversely, that a free
government has a controlled press. And it also is
true that, with the advent of radio and mysterio us
international grapevines, no nation can completely
sea l its bo rders to th e truth. Some even permeats
into th e Soviet Union and Commun ist China.
By attempting to interfere with th e free flow of
information, leaders of the underdeveloped nations
convened in New Delhi and San Jose are seeking to
suppress their own peoples when they seek to
suppress th eir access to news,

And for 18 nice days this month I was

travel If for no other reason than to amuse himself.
Byron's quote still holds. Travel Is a wonderful
way to learn about thinas and people. And it's also
very fine to get away from all the things you're used
to and that have been bothering you. Being away
gives you a whole new perspective, and oftentimes
will allow you to work out problems which never
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Jimmy claims to stand for, which Is a return to
honesty In government.-Actually, a desire to return
government to the people by taking It out of the
hands of Washington bureaucrats and politicians
seems to be the Carter campaign promise.
I also learned another Important fact about
Europe. It's expensive. When I lived there— once
when the world was very young It cost next to

BERRY'S WORLD

her tax rate.
hl People would still pay more taxes as their
incomu went up with Inflation. But they would
not pay a higher percentage unless their real
incomes, adjusted for Inflation, also went up.
Buttr essing his, argument, Taft calculates
that If tax Indexing had been In effect during the
last three years, a steel worker supporting a
family of four would have paid $435 less In
federal taxes, an auto worker $432 less and a
co truction worker $408 less.
ns
Nevertheless, "If anything In this world Is
certain," says Los An
Angeles
geles Ti
Ernest
Conine, It Is that most Democrats will join most
Republica ns In voting down Taft's proposal.
81()I Is that the presen t system
provides, steady, dependable tax Increases
without Congress having to vote for them. It Is a
lc
of inflation dividend, or w hat Taft calls
"taxation wi thout legisla tion."
The major reason tax Indexing has never
become a political Issue, however, Is that the
average, middle-Income taxpayer has remained
unaware of the connection be tween Inflation and
taxation, despite the fact, as Taft points out, that
the one hardest hit. Thus the likelihood that
both parties, for all the talk about tax reform,
will con tinue to let sleeping taxpayers lie.

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Let me put it this way
enjoy being a
'Washington insider' while you can!"
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trace of Intelligent

life on Mars!"

JOHN CUNNIFF

Inflation Pressure Eases
NEW YORK (AP)

—
Keep your fingers
crossed, but the surge In prices for services that
had plunged some forecasters Into despair about
controlling Inflation seems to have abated.
One quarter doesn't make a trend, but the
news about service prices In the second
Is at least good news. After sharp Increases In
the first half of 1975 and early 1976, service Infla tion aba ted t his spring.
The rise of 5.3 per cent In the April-May-June
quarter compares with 9.8 per cent In the
previous two quarters, and a frightening rate of
14.2 per cent during the bad days of mid-1974 .
From that period on through the second
quarter of 1975, the service Inflation rate
declined steadily to 8.3 per cent, but then It took
off again through the first three months of 1976,

and consumer pessimism grew.
Now It looks as If we're getting at least a
breather, and maybe a good rest.
The debate among economists now Is whether
the slowdown will persist. The Morgan Guaranty
Survey believes it will; It finds evidence that the
surge was due to special rather than general

factors
It
It cites, for example, the 40 per cent Increase
New York's subway fare late last summer
that helped push up the public transportation
category of the Consumer Price Index by 46.4 per
cent. The figure Is now down to 3.1.
Another special factor that contributed to the
big rise In service prices late In 1975 and early
this year was automobile Insurance.

WASHINGTON It was a year ago Friday
Jimmy Haifa, the tempestuous Teamster,
disappeared wi thout a trace from the Detroit
environs. Federal investigators ha ve told us
Hoffa was murdered. They claim to know who
did It and why. All they lack is the evidence.
But part of the story can now be told. It's a
story of violence that began after Hoffa's release
from prison In 1971. His sentence for mall fraud
and jury tampering was commuted by thenPresident Nixon.
Pr Under the terms of his release, Hoffa was
supposed to stay out of Teamster politics until
1980. But the moment he hit the street, he began
maneuvering to return to power.
—

was Detroit's notorious
Teamster local 299. The brawling Haifa had
slugged his way to t he top of the local, which he
used as a base for taking over the entire
Teamster International.
He br ought two henchmen, Frank Fitssimmons and Dave Johnson, to power wi th him.
When Haifa was locked In th e slammer, he left

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Teamster activities.
His loyal friend Dave Johnson, as president of
local 299, was hit by a round of violence. His
office windows were shattered by shotgun blasts.
His cabin cruiser was bombed In a Michigan
harbor while Johnson, happily was In Florida.
His union meetings frequently were disrupted.
We have established that at least four of
McMaster's goons were present at these
meetings. We got admissions from three of the
four that they were on hand at the time of the
disruptions. The same strong-arm men are also
under Investigation by the Pittsburgh grand
jury. Indictments are expected against some of
them.
McMaster denied to our reporters that he was
trying to keep Hoffa out of the union but admitted
attending meetings that were disrupted. The
plot, according to our sources, was to knock
Johnson out of power in local 299 and, thereby, to

block Hoffa's comeback bid.
For Johnson had pledged to appoint Hoffa to a
high position In local 299 If the courts would
permit It. Significantly, Atty. Gen. Edward Levi
had advised President Ford that the clause
restricting Hoffa's union activities appeared
illegal.
Hoffa seemed to be close to resuming full
control of local 299 when he vanished a year ago.
At one point, Hoffa had announced that he would
accept the nomination for president of the local.
If he won, Haifa said he would let his friend
Johnson serve In his place until he Legally could
take office.
This move was Mocked by the government
and a compromise was struck last year. Johnson
ran for the presidency but accepted Fitz-

simmons' son, Richard, as his vice president.
At one point, the violent McMaster challenged
Johnson for the praldency, but Frank Fitssimmons ordered McMaster to stay out of the
race.
But the compromise, teaming Hoffa's man

Johnson and Fltzslmmons' son Richard, didn't
Wt. The violence continued on both sides, On
July 10, 1975, Richard Fitzsimmons' union car
was blown up while It was parked outside a
Detroit bar. Frank Fitzsimmons was reported to
be beside himself with fury.
Twenty days later, Hot fa disappeared.
Today, Dave Johnson is no longer president of
local 299. He was never more than a stand-In for
Hot (a. With his friend gone, It no longer matters
to Johnson. But he had a final word about the
violence he had been through.
"McMaster has been harassing me for
years," said Johnson. The violence In local 299
abruptly ended after Hoffa's disappearance.
Roth federal investigators and union officials
agreed McMaster takes his orders from Frank
Fitzsimmons and Teamsters vice president Roy
Williams.
Footnote: The facts for this story were
gathered chiefly by Dan Moldea, a veteran Investigative reporter who has concentrated on
probing the Jimmy Hoffa disappearance. His
expenses were shared by us and by the Fund for
Investigative Journalism. He worked with our
associate, Marc Smolonsky, In the final phases of
the investigation.
MCCLELLAN'S MOOD: The Senate's crusty,
conservative John McClellan, D.-Ark., had some
second thoughts about his promise In 1972 to
retire alter this term. But now, his friends advice
us, he has made up his mind to announce he will
not run in 1975.
His retirement would put a dedicated consumer advocate In charge of the Senate's
powerful Appropriations Committee for the first
time in history. The Senate's "Mr. Consumer,"
Warren Magnuson, D.'Wash., would give up the
Commerce chairmanship to take the
Aprupriations chairmanship.
The Commerce Committee would fall to the
unpredictable Sen. Vance Hartke, D.-Ind., If he
should survlve thi.i Novtunbtr's elections.

electric system called Universal Product
Scanning Code (UPC for short). It's important
that we seniors know what It is all about.
When you buy anything at the supermarket
now W price Is marked, more or less clearly, on

each package. If UPC goes Into effect, all you'll
see on the package will be a mysterious
collection of vertical lines, already visible on
many items. The prices will appear on shell
signs only. You'll be required to remember that
price when you check out your purchases against
the cash register. That's the way the supermarkets want the UPC system to'work.
How's your memory, my aging brothers and

'.

A reporter here for a local station ran down the
list of Bicentennial activities, closing with
news that many blacks planned to leave mu
Nation's capItal for "political reasons" because
they saw "nothing to celebrate."
Nothing? Can this be true?
How about celebrating the simple fact that
they live In the United States of America! 9^
there remains a lot left to be accomplished, but
this country remains the best place on Earth for
blacks, whites or any others to achieve what It Is
they want to achieve.
Any black who takes Issue with this staten*t
ought to take a look at a new book just published
by Prentice-Hail, titled "The Black America
Reference Book."
This 1,000-page volume, which consists of
chapters written by various prominent black
academicians, economists and the Ilk.,
chronicles the story of the astounding progress
black Americans have made In the pest 100 years
In all areas of our society.
— Economic Progress. While It Is true b1
families have not yet achieved Incomes cth
parable to those of whites with similse
educational attainment, the trend Is toward a
narrowing of this gap. Black poverty has
diminished noticeably between 1965 and in
with the proportion of blacks as well as whites
below the poverty Line diminishing significantly
during this time period. By 1970, in constaid
dollars, black (amIIl income was 2.3 times Itl
1947 level.
Since 1958, substantial Increases among blat
men and women have occurred In generair
preferred t ypes of jobs, Including many we&amp;
paid operative jobs In Industry. Major decll
have taken place In occupations bringing U
lowest pay, mostly laboring, farm work and
domestic service. The proportion of blacks Is
professional and technical jobs has more the,
doubled for both men and women.
Ernesteln Walker, professor of history at
Morgan Slate College, observes that the
achievements of black women, collectively r.
Individually, have been "remarkable."
She says there is scarcely a professional or
business area In which black women cannot he
found, from artists and ambassadors to X.raj
technicians and xylophonists.
Black men have gained In all fields In which
wages are relatively the highest and lost ground
In all where wages tend to be lowest.
Educational Progress. Comparative
figures show that educational attainmentby
black f am ily heads reflect a consistent b
narrowing gap between blacks and whites up to
the college level, Nationally, In 1974 there wen
300,000 more blacks in college than in 1970, an
increase of 56 per cent.
Comparing fathers and sons who were heads
of black families In 1970, the sons were more than
three times as likely to have completed high
school and about three times as likely to have
some college training.
Since higher education Is basic to the a
talnment of professionalism, black gains in thf
crucial area of education are extremely encouraging.
From 1870 to 1970, the black illiteracy rate has
declined from 80 per cent ortheir population to
approximately four per cent.
Housing Progress. The trend toward black
home ownership has been gradual but steady.
From 1900 to 1940, the per cent owners among
blacks was about 25 per cent, Increasing sharply
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to 38 per cent in 1960 and than to 42 per cent )#

1970.
Legal Progress. "Blacks have won the
campaign for legal equality" with "almost al1t
legal disabilities against them ..no longr
operative," says U.S. District Judge Robert
Carter, who formerly was general counsel for
the NAACP.
Political Progress. A look at this overall
picture offers "definite reason for hope," writes
Hugh Smythe, professor of sociology at
College, and Carl Stokes, the former Br"
mayor of
Cleveland, Ohio. They say:
"Blacks have acceler ated
to the
political and economic areas"
and liuicaj
activity among them seems "more cunfl4en'
more pragmatic, more toughJnftXW and more
sophisticated than ever before."
By 1972, there were 2.$4 black elected officials In the United States, two-thirds mors thafl
in 3970.
4
Business Progress. Slowly but surely,
black officers are gradually coming within
observation distance of the seats of power and
thus gaining exposure to the workings of large
scale American business.
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Dfr in •h ral.
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picked up a chicken In aisle nine. Was the price
45 cents or 49 cents? No, that was the price of the
tissues you threw Into the cart In aisle seven. Or
was it? Did the denture cleaner cost 98 cents or
$1.19? It's all pretty confusing.
Meanwhile, back at the cash register, the
machine and clerk are merrily clicking off your
purchases, fast, fast, fast. You're hit two ways.
Even If you remembered the price, you couldn't
see the cash register figure, which can be printed
Literally In a thousandth of a second!
So a fight must be waged against UPC. In a
number of cities and states, regulations already
forbid supermarkets to use UPC unless they also
mark a price on the commodity Itself.
Consumer affairs departments on Long Island,
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Beh'l'nd I ie Hoffa Mystery

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Senior Citizens Battle Automated Markets

By LOU COT11N
The Herald Services

The 200th birthday of our
WASHINGTON
country has come and gone. But on that day. I
heard something on the radio that bothered me
and It deserves a response.

"Viking Lander regrets there is no

Sunday, Aug. 1, 1974—YA

Growing Older

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Something
Blacks Can
Celebrate

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union and Johnson In charge of local 299.
Fitzsimmons double-crossed Hoffa and took
over the Teamsters as his own domain. Johnson,
however , remained loyal to Hoff a. Another
figure In the backstage drama, Roland
McMaster, joined the Fitzsimmons forces.
McMaster is a strong-arm specialist who
operates on both sides of th law. Ten years
ago, he served a prison stretch for accepting a
protection payoff. He has been Indicted twice for
violating labor laws. A Pitts burgh grand jury Is
now Investiga ting a violent organizing cam paign
by M cMaster.
These f ormer associates became bitter
rivals after Haifa got out of prison. His return to
Detroit was followed by a series of violent Inddents
bomb explosions, shotgun blasts,
brutal beatings which investigators say were
intended to discourage him from resuming his

—

JOHN D. LOFTON JR.

The Republicans, If they are not to be burled
in permanent minority party status by wha t
some obeervers are predicting will be a
Democra tic landslide In November, are going to
need all the Issues they can get.
Sur prisingly, however, bo th conserva tives
and li berals In both parties have largely ignored
one issuethat could be translated Into millions of
votes. This is the effect of Inflation on the taxes
Americans pay.
More people are earning more than ever
before. But they have also been pushed into
higher and higher tax brackets so that they are
paying a greater percentage of their Income in
taxes than before, even though their actual
purchasing power may have remained the same
or In some cases declined because of infla tion.
For example, according to Sen. Robert A.
Taft Jr., (R-Ohio), the a verage construction
worker makes more than three times as much
now ashe did ln190. But his Income taxes are lo
times higher. Workers In the steel, auto and
other industries have had similar experiences.
Taft has proposed an amendment to the tax
laws that would require the annual "Indexing"
of the tax structure.What this means Is that the
federal Income tax tables would be adjusted
every year to compensate for the effects of innation so that taxpayers would not be hit twice
first by loss of purchasing power, and then by a

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nothing for rent and food. The same German guest
houses I once spent nights ln for $3 now ask $lSto$2)
a night.
Of course you can goto Spain or Portugal; It's
still cheap there. And the food Is still good there. But
other than the high cost of living, Europe, to me,
seems pretty much the same as It was when
Hemingway wrote so much about It In the 1920a.
When you need It, Europe will always be there.
And that's a nice thing to know. It's especially nice
when you believe, as I do, that it truly is a moveable
feast.

JACK ANDERSON

The report that American soldiers stationed in Europe are
not combat-ready gives us concern.
Sen. Hu be rt H. Humphrey, D-Minn., says the General
Accounting Of fi ce has found that the readiness of Army armored units In West Germany is woefull y deficient.
In one case, a unit did no t have a set of keys to its own
ammunition bunkers.
Now It Is obvious that an army that
a broad for 30 years wi thout seeing action Is likely to become soft
and ineffective, more concerned wi th the oarade ground than
the battlefield. The British Army In Burma and India before
World War H comes to mind as an example.
Some of our soldiers may consider that they are sta tioned In
Europe more for diplomatic purposes than for
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They may think of themselves as hostages, signifying
tendon to fight If the Russia ns should Invade Western Europe.
But If they are not combat-ready, the deterrent effect of our
troops In E urope Is less than It should be, and our tax money is
being wasted, because the hostage effect could be achieved with
a much smaller expedi tionary force.
Congress should r equire the Army to prove that Its armored
units In Germany are combat-ready, or
are not.

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It also allows you to find out what people In other
countries think about Americans. Since It's an
election year, I was very Interested In what
Europeans thought about Jimmy Carter, the heir
apparent to the White House In Washington.
Europeans I spoke to are optimistic but uneasy
about Carter. Mainly they mention his famous
smile. They can't understand why he smiles all the
time, (that's what they're uneasy about). And it's
difficult to explain that Americans expect their
politicians to smile. That's because a smile, some
people think, Is an Indication of success, and if there
Is anything everybody likes It's success.
Aside from the smile, Europeans were very,
very interested In Carter's rIse from peanut farmer
to the top-ranking Democrat with the best chance of
any candidate of easing Into the White House as the
next U.S. President.
They kind of liked that. They liked, also, what

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When Birmingham police
Faided an apartment for stolen goods recently they found a man In
4pos.sesslon of 27 citizen's band radios. Unfortunately, none of the
aserlal numbers on the sets matched those on a master List of C.B.
Mtems reported missing by owners. Without such evidence, the
boops had no case and neither the thief nor the merchandise could
abe confiscated.
M. But wait. One set had been mechanically inscribed with the
identity of Its purchaser, which needless to say wasn't the
Psuspect, and the charge was saved. The man was arrested and at
Cleast one of the sets he stole was returned to Its residence of
ecord.
Not a terribly exciting cope and robber story, this. No shootEutsor beat-ups or the apprehension of truly fiendish desperados.
ut It Is o good example of a hard fact of crime-fighting in
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5cooperatlon. In this instance one of 27 C.B. radio owners
uopera ted. He had complied with a police request urging citizens
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when the CB set was stolen he was able to assist the cope In one
,imall triumph of justice.
This kind of citizen-police cooperation seems easy enough.
Every property owner should either inscribe his personal
1valuable3 or record their serial numbers for safe keeping. Yet
precious few people bother. The result is that though more
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property Is stolen in America than money (there Is a burglary
very 10 seconds), most of it is not recovered because, among
other reasons, It can't be Identified. Further, much of the
operty that is recovered can not be sufficiently identified to
t eturn It to its rightful owners.
To be sure, there Is an even more effective method of citizen's
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cooperation regarding stolen property. Don't buy it. Crooks do not
Steal TVs and radios to stock their own homes; the idea Is to swipe
hIngs to peddle to the otherwise honest public. As follows:
"Psssst, bud. Wanna buy a C.B. radio?"
How much?"
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"Thirty bucks."
Is it hot?"
Whadda you care?'
Okay, I'll take it."
Why don't people care about the origin of shady goods?
Perhaps because they do not think the transaction Is a crime, and
rhape becausethey fall to see the harm. As to the first point. a
,person In Alabama who buys stolen property Is liable to 10 years
fri pr4on for Illegal buying and receiving.
As to harm done, It Is enormous. Not only do conspiring
llUzeri promote and give profit to burglary and robbery, they
,(oster more serious crimes as well. Birmingham FBI agent Leon
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'Mzemore tells of a local thug who has used thieving children to
beep his customers satisfied, and pays them off with narcotics.
14 Until the public does come to terms with Iti own complicity
hgarding this kind of criminality, however, the personal Identification of property Is a citizen's major defense against loss.
ihus the FBI and Birmingham police have formed a stolen
,,roperty task force to spread the word. The program might
rofltably be adopted in any community.
The task force Is relying on public rather than police spunred en thusiasm for pro perty Identification. It has, for instance,
isked for and received the assistance of all 85 television repair
Healers In town, each of whom now possess an electric pencil to
4icrtbe new or used merchandise. Sgt. Earl Melton sAya some
pe are so encouraged with the I.D. program they advertise It
i a customer service.
b There also seems to be growing enthusiasm within the
neral community. The task force had divided the city Into 84
neighborhoods where residents have formed crime resistance
groups, all of which are equipped with electric pencils (they are
$10412 apiece).

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After all, once a checkout clerk starts adding
up your purchases, she's stuck with your order.
She cannot serve another customer until your
total order Is in the register. The lines of waiting
customers behind you may stretch all the way
back to fruits and vegetables. Too bad.

We are not against computerization. But UPC
without clear price marking on each commodity
we buy Is an electronic razzle-dazzle we can do
without.

By DONNA ESTES

Seminole Has More Voters Than Ever
Seminole County hit a Landmark this week, charging candidates a qualifying fee, usually
according to Supervisor of Elections Camilla five per cent of the annual salary of the office
Bruce.
they are seeking, was to help .efray election
The county has the highest number of costs. This Is purportedly still the reasoning In
qualified voters in Its history 50,9 — eligible Seminole County cities where qualifying fees are
to cast ballots in the Sept. 7 and Sept. 28 charged.
primaries.
However, It was later decided that rather
Voter registration books have closed for the than funneling these revenues In the general
primaries and for City of Oviedo electors (the fund of the governmental entitles, the money
Oviedo city election Is scheduled for Sept. 7 as would be split up between the local and state
well), but will remain open for those who wish to organizations of the two major parties, except
cast ballots In the Nov. 2 general election and the for Independent candidates.
Altamonte Springs city election through Sept. 18.
Actually as the duties of the various elective
In the remaining five Seminole County cities offices have expanded and salaries have been

While the privilege of running for public office the election process.
is supposed to be available to all In a free society,
regardless of station in life, it Is fast becoming a
The local Republican party's new young turk,
privilege, in practice, which only those with Mike Jones of Altamonte Springs, Is Involved
money can avail themselves of.
with a capital I. He not only advises candidates
A case In point was seen recently when Jim and organizes campaigns, but It is not beneath
Carlin, a young South Seminole resident, had to his dignity to go do all kinds of labor from
back out of his announced effort to seek a seat on painting to helping put up campaign signs.
the Board of County Commissioners because of
He should be warned, however, that the
the high qualifying fee and because he could not Image, he has worked hard to create for himself,
obtain the large number of signatures required of the hard-bitten and ruthless politician was
more than 1,200— to avoid paying the fee. tarnished somewhat in recent weeks with his
"Money talks," he said, a sad commentary on secret kindnesses to a number of people.
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increased, the qualifying fees are very high —
i.e. county property appraiser $1,426.72;
supervisor of election $1,054.; sheriff $1,441.82;
No longer can just anyone throw his hat Into county commissioner $825.91; school superinthe ring for county, state and federal office as tendent $941.35.
qualifying fees have become almost
In some cases, qualifying fees can now be
prohibitively high.
equated to poll taxes of the past, that In practice
According to history buffs, the concept of kept a segment of the population from voting.
may register until Oct. 22.

Reporter's Notebook

TOM TIEDE
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product, we can go back to the shelf and check
the shelf figure against the one that comes up on
the cash register. We just walk back along the
aisles and look at the price on the shell. U enough
of us do that with several items. UPC will
become unprofitable to the store.

where elections are scheduled for Dec. 7, voters

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abused In the name of computerized progress.
We don't want to permit another abuse." We
murmur a devout amen.
We seniors have an active role to play in this
boondoggle. Be sure that supermarkets won't
give up easily, UPC gives them control if they
want to change price suddenly. Now, at least,
we can see the prices on each commodity. We
can spot the ripoff when they paste a sticker
marked 79 cents, over a product which only
yesterday was stamped 69 cents. It Isn't that we
don't trust the supermarkets. Let's say we just
want to keep them honest.
In this fight, we seniors have an advantage
over younger food shoppers. We have time to
defend ourselves at the stores. We don't need to
rush home to take care of the kids. If the store
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where I Live, are trying to protect us against the
effects of UPC. In Nassau County, James
Picken, the commissioner of consumer affairs,
held a hearing on a proposed regulation to
require that "UPC or no, supermarkets must put
a price on every consumer commodity clearly
and conspicuously.,,
Picken, along with consumer department
heads everywhere, has good reason to believe
that we consumers (especially seniors) are
outraged at the Idea of shopping "blind." At a
recent open hearing, testimony by senior citizens
and others was all In favor of the product pricing
regulations. "Letters and petitions with hundreds of names have come to my office," Picken
says. "Elderly consumers complain that they
cannot even see the shelf signs properly."
Picken adds: "consumers are sufficiently

Time Tribulations
Less than an hour after the Seminole County
Port Authority (SCOPA) had approved its new
slate of officers for 1976-77, newly elected vicechairman Rod Cable asked newly elected
chairman Don Jackson about changing the
panel's monthly meeting time from 7p.m. to 7:30

At a budget workshop session last week,
Republican County Commissioner John Kimbrough got a wee bit miffed when a courthouse
operator was unable In two tries to switch a
telephone call into commission chambers.
"One vote for $50 for a training program on
how to switch calls," quipped Kimbrough.

p.m.
"Well, it doesn't make any difference to me,"
Jackson said. "Let's go around the table and see
how the members feel about it."
When the question reached SCOPA attorney
Bill Hutchison, he said, "As far as I'm conon
cerned, I'd Like to see the meeting time changed
to 5 o'clock."
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Several of the panelists laughed, but newly
elected Treasurer Ed Blacksheare was willing to
treat the suggestion seriously.
"Let's try it at five and see how it goes,"
Blacksheare said. "We've had it at seven and
seven-thirty, let's put it at five for awhile and see
how It works out. No — five-thirty. Let's make It
five-thirty."
"Aw, you can't make it at seven," Hutchison
quickly returned. 'How're you going to get here
at five-thirty?"
Final decision: the meeting time stays at 7
p.m.
Kris Nub

It may be a bad year for social programs.
That's the way It looked at Friday's workshop
meeting, which was called to work up next year's
budget for county government.
While discussing Sanford's Community
Action Agency (CAA), Commissioner John
Kimbrough, a conservative Republican if ever
there was one, said he intends to peruse that
request very carefully.
Then he asked about CAA's cannery
operation.
"Have they found the cannery yet. They
looked for it for about a year," Kimbrough
remarked.
Speaking of rough areas, it looks as if State
Atty. Abbott Herring's budget request may be In
for some rough tumbles.
Remarking on last year's award, one
departmental chief, Pat Glisson, said, 'If the
board erred, it was in giving him (Herring)
anything at all."

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Ed Prlckett

"I don't have to vote If I don't want to! It's a free

country, ain't it?"

BY BILL CURRIE

School Board Issues Test Reporter's Objectivity
Sometimes it's difficult to be objective when
covering the bargaining sessions between the
Seminole County School Board and the Seminole
Education Association (SEA).

In case you haven't heard

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hard to believe,— the two groups have been at
the bargaining table since the middle of May in
an effort to come up with a contract between the
board and the county's 1,500-plus school teachers

for the 1976-77 school term.
When I say it's difficult to be objective (in
other words to write without being prejudiced
towards one group or the other), I mean It's that
way because there are times when you feel
sympathetic to the teacher's pleas for higher
wages, yet you can't help but wonder if the
school board negotiating team Isn't right when
they say an Increase In salaries will mean higher
taxes to the citizens of Seminole County,
Too, it's tough to believe some of the charges
and counter-charges being hurled back and forth
across the bargaining table.
Ernie Cowley, chief negotiator for the school
board and aformer band director (for l5years)
In the county school system, says there Isn't
enough money In the 1978-77 proposed budget to
warrant raises for the teachers.
On the other hand, Steve Rosenthal, chief
spokesman for the SEA, and Gene Grooms,
executive secretary of SEA, argue that there Is
plenty cf money 'hidden' in the budget If the
school board would just acknowledge It.
And there are so many 'ifs' thrown Into the
discussions that at times It's really taxing on the
gray matter to comprehend just what is and
what Isn't the truth.
Rosenthal and Grooms pointed out the other
day that there is $1.4 million in the proposed

budget for two schools which aren't even In
existence .— so why not take that money and
apply it to teacher's salaries
Cowley counters with the thought that 'If' the

school enrollment goes up those two new schools
will have to be built.
Too, the SEA team said that there was over $4
million In 'carryover' funds In the budget, at
least half of which was unencumbered and could
easily go towards pay hikes for the instructional
personnel.
Cowley then came right back and said that
sure, there are those funds in the budget, "but

they belong to the individual schools," whose
students earned the money through various
projects and that the monies are budgeted right
back to those schools for a variety of programs
next year.
Yet, many teachers have told me that
although the school board says the money Is in
the schools, they're told by their principals that
the funds aren't available.
"No teacher agreed with your figures as to
what was a carryover for those individual
schools you quoted on Thursday," Rosenthal
said to Cowley at Friday's meeting.
"I asked my principal for funds to buy some
social studies materials which I felt were
necessary In my school," Rosenthal said. "I was
told there were no funds available, so I pur.
chased the materials out of my own pocket on at
least three occasions so my students could have
the advantage of those things I felt they needed
to enhance their learning.
"And I've never been reimbursed for it," he
said, "and that's a fact. I think there's some
hanky-panky going on with this money, because

now I iee in the budget that there are carryover

funds for my school.
"If that's the case," he asked Cowley, "then
why weren't those same funds available to us
last year when we needed those supplies? The
principal says he can't release any money and
again you sit there and tell us the money was
available."

At Thursday's session, Cowley repeatedly
said that the carryover funds budgeted for the
individual schools "were earned by the students
and we're not going to take that money away
from them to give you people raises. They
earned the money and deserve the right to spend
it on their own programs."
Talking to some of the teachers in attendance
at the meetings in an effort to get a better Insight
as to their feelings on the subject of carryover
funds for the Individual schools. I got just about
the same response from each one
that they
were told by their respective principals that they
couldn't expend monies on various programs
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because the funds weren't available.
Yet, in each instance, tl.ose schools mentioned now have carryover funds in the proposed
budget.
Confusing? You bet It Is!
We're not saying there Is any hanky-panky
going on with the funds, as suggested by

Susan Smith, with calculator always at the
ready, is SEA's consultant in money matters and
she insists that the school board's figures don't
match up with those sent to the Florida
Department of Education at the end of June this
year.

Cowley consistently questioned Ms. Smith's
creden ti als and asked, "How can you say we
have $4 million to spend when we don't even have
that money
To this, Rosenthal said, "Reassess your
responsibilities, Ernie, so that the board pays its
fair share. It Isn't your lack of ability to pay
(wage increases), It's your tack of desire to
pay."
And on and on it goes.
In three bargaining sessions last week, little
or nothing was settled.
For Instance, on Friday three contractural
Issues came up for discussion
a package
proposal on comnensatlon. insurance and
salaries; salary differentials; ann recognition
all all three Issues were tabled for lack of a
mutual agreement.
When sitting through these sessions, one
wonders if the two groups aren't just spinning
their wheels.
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And when you hear the heated arguments for
and against the Issues at hand, It's difficult to be
Rosenthal, who clarified that reference to the objective because you're inclined to be swayed
funds when he said he meant that the funds were by first one side and then the other.
just being shuffled back and forth from one sheet
But, no matter how difficult It Is, you must
of paper and from one department to another. hang In there and try.
And then there's the matter of what appears
After all, that's what reporting Is all about
to be discrepancies In the payroll figures to be fair and objective to all concerned, to tell It
determined by the school board and those drawn like It is.
up by the financial consultant of the SEA.
That's 30...

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DEAR DR. LAMB
After
checking my blood pressure,
which was 179 over 87 one time
and 150 over 90 another time my
doctor prescribed Aldoment
M ethylodopa, MSD1 500
milligrams daily. My doctor
retired this month.
When I went to a pharmacist
he advised me to discontinue
the Aldoment because it may
cause a postive direct Coombs
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fatal complications, When I
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Pefect'i6 on Casts Closing Shadow On Olympics

IN BRIEF
Chinese Warn Embassies
To Expect New Tremors
TOKKO (AP) — The Chinese Foreign Ministry warned.
foreign embassies today of possible strong aftershocks
"within a day or two" and urged that full precautionary
measures be taken for new earth tremors, Japanese
newspapers reported.
Japanese correspondents reported from Peking that
earthquake alerts continued in the Chinese capital and
other parts of northeastern China following a devastating
earthquake Wednesday.
Chinese authorities ordered millions of people in the
quakestrlcken areas into the streets early Friday in anticipation of new tremors, but no fresh shocks have been
reported.
The Peking correspondent of one Japanese newspaper
quoted Chinese sources saying the quake was "the biggest
natural calamity In several hundred years In China."

Cloud Threatens Italians
SEVESO, Italy (AP) — Government officials sought
temporary shelter today for 400 Inhabitants ordered to
leave their homes in an area now known as the "triangle
of death."
Doctors planned daily medical tests on the evacuees to
see if they had been affected by a poisonous cloud that
spread over the mostly rural area south of Seveso 22 days
ago. The evacuees, ordered to be out by Monday, will join
200 others evacuated earlier In the week.
The emergency began when a poisonous white cloud
spread after an explosion at a factory operated by the
Swiss-owned chemical firm Iciness. The cloud spread
highly toxic agents such as tetraclilorxlibenzodloiI
t'CDD), derived at high temperatures from chlorophenol, which the firm reportedly produced for
defoliants.

Evacuation Attempt Delayed
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP The International Red Cross
Saturday delayed a new attempt at evacuating wounded
Palestinians from the beselged Tal Zaatar Palestinian
refugee camp in Christian-held eastern Beirut.
The Palestinian guerrilla command charged that
Camille Chamoun, whose Tiger militiamen had prevented
previous evacuation convoys with gunfire, had laid new
conditions for the evacuation and caused the delay.
But Chamow', head of the Christian's hard-line National
Liberal party, said, "The delay is a mystery for me. None
of the Christian militias had anything to do with the delay.
We shall continue to observe a limited cease-fire until a
new deadline is set for the mercy mission."
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Peron To Be Transferred
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) Ousted President
Isabel Perm will soon be transferred to an ordinary jail
from a mountain retreat guarded by 600 soldiers, a local
news agency reported today.
The private Notictas Argentinas news agency quoted
what it termed highly responsible official sources for its
report. It said, the ex-president and widow of former
President Juan D. Peron, may be sent to Villa Devoto, the
main civilian prison in Buenos Aires She is accused of
misusing public funds.
Other sources said Mrs. Peron would be moved to a
military base. There was no official confirmation of either
report.
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Amnesty Granted In Spain
LA CORUNA, Spain (AP)
King Juan Carlos has
granted a broad amnesty for political prisoners, freeing
all but those convicted of terrorist acts.
The king signed the decree at a cabinet meeting Friday
in La Coruna, where he is on a weeklong tour of the
Galicia region In northwestern Spain. The order was to be
published Saturday in the official government gazette.
Official sources said that between 400 and 500 of some
650 persons jailed for political offenses would be freed
immediately.
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DEAR READER
If you
have quoted your pharmacist
correctly I can only say "bad
show." He should have advised
You to talk to your doctor about
it before you continued taking
more of the medicine.
Besides, the information as
you have given it is not quite
correct. It is true that Aldoment
commonly used in treating
patients with high blood
pressure can cause a positive
dlrett Coombs test. And what is
that? A type of chemical
reaction that would be important If you were going to
have a blood transfusion. The
people trying to do the type and
cross match for compatibility
of the blood for tranafusion would be the ones with
the trouble, not you. A positive
direct Coombs test from
Aldoment medication will not
cause a fatal complication Or
any other important medical
problem. Tell your pharmacist
to read his Physicians' Desk
Reference a little closer,
The reaction is dependent
upon the size of the dosage and
you are on a relatively small
dose. The usual dose varies
from 500 milligrams to 2000
milligrams (two grams) a day.
Your description of your
blood pressure is not very
alarming anyway. It is bor.
derline and perhaps you could
manage it very well by
eliminating any excess body fat
you might have. Weight
reduction does wonders for
people with mild high blood
pressure. A simple pill that
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enables you to eliminate salt
more effectively may be all that
you would need, even If weight
reduction did not greatly 1ower
your blood pressure.
I am sending you The Health
Letter number 1-8, Blood
Pressure, to give you a better
picture of what influences blood
pressure. Others who want this
Information can send a long,
stamped, self-addressed en.
velope with 50 cents for it. Just
send your letter to me In care of
this newspaper, P. 0. Box 1551,
Radio City Station, New York,
NY 10019.
May I also add that many
people are going to read and
hear about medicines they may
be taking. We have already had
several of these reports In the
news regarding high blood
pressure. Do not panic and
change your medicines. Our
society seems to be plagued
with vascillating from one
extreme to the other. Often
these reports are greatly
exaggerated to attract the
attention of the public. A second
glance often leads to a more
sober and factual judgment
about the values and dangers of
medicines or habits.
Recently we have been told
that Serpasil caused cancer of
the breast. Other studies
showed that the Initial reports
were not as conclusive as was
first thought. We have had
Walter Conkite tell us that
coffee drinking has no relation
to heart attacks, but the article
he reported really said it had a
low correlation and the study
did not include the high risk
candidates. So we need a truth
squad to clean up after these
periodic sensational reports.
The best place to start is with
your family doctor. If you need
to stop a medicine he may need
to start you on something else to
protect your health.

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Olympic Committee.
The athlete In question Is 17.
year-old Sergei Nemtsanov, a

Games Saturday
while
American Bruce Jenner
proudly wore the tag World's
Greatest Athlete, fantastic Finn
Lease Viren was ready to
t1le'nge in the marathon and
oVicials worried about keeping
dogs on the leash.
"We will not participate In
the final phase of the Olympics,
perhaps, if Immediate messurea are not taken" to return an
apparent defector to Russian
control, said Vitaly Smlrnov,
vice president of the Soviet

diver, who appeared In a Cana.
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plans ab- Next, Olga on the balance events in the women's Inbeam slipped at one point, but dlvldual all-around finals two
solutely to retire," said Olga
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windmllled back to execute a days later. Nadia qualified for
.$b Korbut, age 21. The Russian courageous backalip. She got a all four.
gymnast said this with COIl- 985, while Nadia was also
Afterward when the team
viction and a smile after what obtaining a 9.85 on the floor
may have appeared a most exercise. However, a crowning exchanged congratulations,
Nadia and Olga shook hands.
distressIng evening for her.
humiliation was the house
She had been outpolnted and piano's background music "We said we are the friends"
outshined In what was nearly "Yes sir, That's my Baby" as said Nadia to a reporter
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old Rumanian who had now while Olga was hal
fway her. "When you are an kthlete,
become the heroine, the through her routine,
an Injury Is something you Just
princess, the all-around
Olga on the floor exercise
ternational sports heartthrob, scram bled to get a 9.85; Nadia work with," she said.
as suddenly as Olga had four was then receiving a9.00onthe
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years before In the Munich vault. Olga at the vault fell once to the OlympIcs In 1980.
Olympics. Then, Olga won two but managed a 9.85 as the
A German journalist, adgold medals and a silver In a crowd went wild for Nadla's miring Olga's dignity, was,
thrilling and daring per, perfect 10.00 on the uneven dubious, however. "Her cooformance of somersaults and bus.
centration, is not like Nadia's
twists. Her precision and
Olga had twisted an ankle and anymore," he said with an
strength seemed incredible for now hobbled to the water cooler accent. "Olga, she is getting
a thin . 5-foot, pigtailed, blonde, during Nawa's encores. Then old. She has now o ther 'sings on
When she appeared at Olgasatbackdownandgauntly her mind. But she is still
Madison Square Garden last sucked a lemon.
touching, no?"
winter with the Russian team,

Olga was introduced as "the
most beloved a thlete In the
world." If it wasn't wholly so, it

AnearlyseasonrunofspeckledperChhaskeptLflkeJessup
was too close to quibble about.
SPORTS
f ishermen busy this week along with several good catches of
Something may or may not
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bluegills.
have changed In this recent
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,
.
Sunday, Aug. 1, 17A-1B
lhley's camp on the Sou th shore of the lake recorded a string
dramatic night In Montreal.
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It was the final evening of the
of 17 specks for Deputy Sheriff Thompson and wife while Larry
Hess of Altamonte Spr ings landed 37. Ray Wilson and Dean Price
two-day team gymnastics
,
competition. Four teams of six
teamed up to bring In 35 perch.
.
girls from Hungary, East
Another Altamonte Springs man, Jesse Meausc, has been
Germany, Russia and Rumania
getting limit chatches of bluegills alnost every day and John
DAYTONA PIER: Popular I labia' hole
competed in four events,
Rogers, Orlando, pulled in 25 bream.
I competed
A float trip down the Wekiva River by Lamont Marchman and
rotating after each team
completed Its turn on the
.Tudolph Forehand of Apopka resulted In a string of 20 bass.
balance beam, the vault, the
Putting in at Kings Landing, the two floated and fished their way
floor exercise and the uneven
to Wekiva Landing where they set up camp for the night and had a
MONTREAL (AP)
The pounds, and Marine Cpl. Leon
bars.
real fish fry—much much more than they could eat.
Although there were 24 of the United States, led by Howard Spinks of Camp Lejeune, N.C.,
Management at the camp reports bass fishing picking up.
best women gymnasts on the Davis and Sugar Ray Leonard, against Soria at 167.
redbreast bream biting and lots of visitors.
While Stevenson expected to
same brightly-Lighted floor of and Cuba, powered by Teofilo
Wekiva Landing expects a busy weekend as the entire
repair
service
from
Seminole
the Montreal Forum, the Stevenson and Sixto Soria found become the first nun to win two
gz,duating class in telephone
capacity crowds of 18,000 had out Saturday which has the Olympic heavyweight golds
Community College Is planning a canoeing and picnicking party
eyes almost exclusively for most clout in the Olympic when he fought Mlrcea Simon of
this weekend.
Romania, the story of the
Nadia and something less so for boxing championships.
George Cheney at Wekiva River Haven Is having quite a few
PORT ORANGE
Ormond hits off winning pitcher Brian and Rocky Jernigan.
Each country had six Cuban team could be Soria.
Wcampers out and, although the fishing has not been great, visitors Beach slammed the door on the Cole, and gave up 13 hits.
The nine-run burst was Olga.
Nadia made two perfect finalists, but only one could win
are catching enough for evening flshfrys,
Sanford Junior League AllStarter Mike Wright got off to triggered by four singles and a
Randolph was the first
A few bass, redbreast bream and strings of catfish eight to 12 Stars Friday night, dousing the a bad start, giving up a two-run walk by Wright, not exactly scores, one on the uneven bars six gold medals. Americans and American to try for a gold. He
per person has been about average,
latter's hopes of proving a rags- homer to Todd Cowgill In the aided by a fielding error. Relief and one on the balance beam. Cubans faced each other in was followed by Army Sgt.
three of the 11 divisions.
On the St. Johns, bass are schooling In the Osteen Bridge area to-riches team qualifying for first inning.
pitcher Walter Law didn't do a Olga did well , but less so,
"When the hell rings, I'm Charles mooney of Fort Bragg,
e
bank
and
arou
made
fr
om
th
nd
th
When
th
e
crowd
cheered,
but the beet catc hes have been
e state tournament.
Sa nford scored In the bottom bad job pitching, but his
He and N.C., who would have to
the bridge pilings right at the camp. Good strings of bream and
One bad inning spelled cer- of the frame on a Bruce Annett fielding left something to be they were usually cheering for ready," said Davis,
ercome a minor cut over the
speckl ed perch are landed every day according to John tam doom for Sanford as homer to left and had runners desired as he was charged with Nadia. When they gasped at a Leonard are the two most ov eye, a bad cold and Young
talked-about U.S. boxers here right
Lankford, camp manager.
Ormond Beach, a well-balanced on second and third with none two costly wild throws on balls mishap, it was Olga's.
Jo Gu of North Korea.
The scheduling called for the beca use of their showmanship
Marina Isle anglers are concentrating on bream and finding team, scored nine times in the out, however Cole bore down that were bunted.
The other U.S. finalist was
backed
up
by
ability.
*plenty of them. Some bass reported schooling near the camp but second inning and went on to and fanned the meat of San4.
Sanford scored again In the two girls to go through routines
Davis, 20, of Glen Cove, N.Y., Mike Spinks, Leon's younger
register a 15-8 victory,
ford's batting order
the best catches have been made blind casting the shore Line.
Rick third on some nifty base run- at about the same time at
world champion at 126 brother,, who was In only his
Lemon Bluff bass have taken a turn at late evening schooling.
Sanford collected only four Bradley, Bernie Von Herbulls ning by Wright. On via a single, different locations on the floor, a
second fight of the tournament,
the gold
tried to win
Ed Woods, camp owner, said the river was alive with striking fish
Wright reached third and faked There was high anticipation In pounds,132.pound
class
against
against
world champion Rufat
In
the
i Wednesday Just before dark. One boat brought in 20 bream on a
a tag up on a fly ball by Von the crowd regarding this
Risk16 of the Soviet Union,
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Simion
Cutov
of
Romania,
The differences in the two
Wednesday trip from this camp.
Herbulis. He scored when
who could have had problems
-Smoker" king mckerel are hitting just outside Ponce Inlet
catcher missed the throw home. girls in age is apparent. Olga
Leonard, a Pan-American with a cut over the right eye.
Games champion from Palmer
and many up to 35 pounds have been Landed by private boat
Law scored for Sanford in the seems so much more a WOdfl3lh
her
red
Park,
Md., went against one of
Mike drew a first-round bye,
In
of
the
wend.
Olga
operators this week. Trolling boats at Inlet Harbor are getting
fourth on a passed ball.
hard-punching
got
a forfeit victory because of
uniform
shows
a
ruddy
physical
the
Cubans
bonita
and
when
the
water
Is
clear,
In the three-run rally in the
fair catches of kings and
-hander Andres Aldama
left
the
African pull-out, won an
maturation,
whereas
Nadia
in
mackerel.
Spanish
sixth, a passed ball and RBI
excellent hauls of
for the gold in the 140-pound easy decision and then got an..
groundouts by Wright and Mike white uniform ts still slight as a
Captain Al Kline, owner of the "Snow White" bottom fishing
other forfeit when Alec Nastac
tomboy. Olga still wears Class.
Link accounted for the runs.
boats, reports red snapper are biting very well, most of them In
The other U.&amp;-Cuban matcn- of Romania wasn't allowed to
MIAMI
(AP)
that
is
one
pigtalls
but
of
her
Miami
National
Conference
regular
the two to four pound size.
ORMOND BEACH
last concessions to the demure ups were Leo Randol ph, 18, of compete In the semifinals beJack crevalle up to 25 poundsarestriklng menhaden minnows Dolphins' coach Don Shula season record, was e liminated
AS R H BI
Olga we once knew, her pigtails Tacoma, Wash., against left- cause of a cut suffered In his
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around the Main Street Pier in Dayto na causing the pier fisher- started weeding out his over- 17-14 by Dallas In the playoffs. DIVI Jam
handed Ramon Duvalon at 112 quarter-fInal bout.
in
T
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4
2
3
3
d
Cowgill
If
The teams, to play
and her skill, that Is.
Miami
men some exciting moments. A Jack of that size Is a real "tackle sized quarterback corps
Mike Modem fl
3 I 12
Nadia
has
a
wispy
ponytail
buster". Several flounder were landed, some big tr out, w hiting, Saturday night when he sent his in the final regular season Brian Coup
4320
and bangs that come down
club against the Minnesota game, have met In six previous Bruce Pace rf
1300
and sheepahead made up most of the catches.
nearly to her large, Impassive
National
Ted
Buckner
rf
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"Fishing
Vikings
In
the
first
exhibitions.
Minnesota
won
In
Daytona
says
Wayne Brady at the "Fishin' Hole"
Pau Roer rf
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brown calf eyes. Her lips are
e
Football
League
preseason
four,
bu
only.
t
Miami
tti
off
th
won
the
hi
ng
channel
bass
are
few
is good." Snook, trout and a
SIeveKIifldtc
3022
normally tight. Her face Is pale
regular season game and beat Jim Hubert c
21
bridges at night she'epshead and drum in the daylight hours, game for both teams.
and
pristine and she looks like
Frank
Schafer
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øband surf fishermen are getting whiting and pompano."
Shula planned to keep the Vikings in the 1974 Super Marty M.almstedtlb
5
2
3
theklndof
small girl who would
Bowl.
H. L. Oglesby and his grandfather used the guide service veteran quarterbacks Bob
MONTREAL
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The U.S. fighters going for
4 I 0 0
Frank Davis 30
have a collection Television viewers saw 7L1
and
does
m0ta's
Foreman
has
not
at
the
"Tackle
provided by Kent Gtbbens
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Box In South Daytona. Griese and Earl Morrall out of
boxing titles Saturday included
of dolls In international hours of Olympic coverage Leo
1urter the action and play third- reported in an attempt to reSANFORD
'Their catch? a speckled trout weighing 10 and
Randolph of Tacoma,
4211
BruceAnnettib
costumes
on a shelf in her Saturday on the next.to-bat day
Del
negotiate
his
contract
after
mangrove
snapper
and
grouper.
several
big
pounds plus
Wash., at 112 pounds; Charles
stringer Don Strock, Jim
Michael Wr,ght P 55 3b 2 1 I I
droom.
Jack crevalle are plentful In the Halifax River and are run.. Gaizo and free agent Gary running for 1,070 yards in last Mike Link C
of the Summer Games.
3 0 0 I
Mooney, Ft. Bragg, NC., 119;
hazel eyes are
Olga's
ason's
campaign.
popp
g
pl
s
12-2
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Rick Bradley rt
3
in
ug
ning big up to 15 pounds. The big o nes are hit ting
Vaibue na. One of the latter se
network
Howard
Davis, Glen Cove,
The
ABC-TV
Grant was also without of. Bernie von Herbulislbp 3 a a o wearier, having been exposed
the best. Kent reports whiting so good in the surf they are hitting
0
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axe
N.Y.,
132;
Ray Leonard,
3000
Rocky Jernigan If
to the world In the last four televised from 3 to 6:30
,snythlng, shrimp, sandfleas, cut bait and even nylure jigs.
p.m.
Exact
Palmer
Park,
next week in (Lw club's first fensive tackle Ron Yary, who is Walter Law 53 p.lb
Md., 140; Mike
EDT,
and 7 to 11
yeam
In his option year and has not RmcherdFredeflckcf
3 I I 0
Spinks, St. Louis, 165; and Leon
major roster cut.
events
televised,
however,
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Their bodies further illustrate
reported. And Grant has seen Bobby Newman 30
4
known until shortly Spinks, Camp Lejeune, N.C.,
1 I 00
Strock was to have regular wide receiver John Gilliam and Chris Hunt ph is
their diverseness. Nadia IS a won't be
245 4 3
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before
air
time
because a large 178.
running backs Mercury Morris running back Ed Marlanaro
shade taller but, at 85 pounds,
ew Conference Form ed
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Track and field gold medals
10 pounds lighter than Olga's. portion of the programming is
and Don Nottingham in the join the Atlanta Falcons and 0,m0MI
Sa nford11 U
ve
li
coverage,
up
backfield.
in
Atstarting
for grabs Included the
Wednesday
for
Olga's muscles are more
New York Jets, respectively,
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) scheduled
marathon
where Frank Shorter
Grant,
meanwhile,
af
rigidly
defined,
especially
in
Boxing and track and field
—Six schools in metropolitan lanta.
ter playing out their options.
Is
showcased
veteran
quar.
'Shula
also
Beasley
said
the
virtual
shutexpected
to repeat as
the
thighs.
The
veins
in
Olga's
will
shared
has four top perareas arourl the Southeast
the spotlight. Six
hands are quite prominent. American boxers will compete champion; the high jump,
officially form a new athletic out of independent schools form terback Fran Tarkenton and formers from past seasons Irish C agers
They are nearly hidden in for gold medals. Finals also where Dwigh t Stones is favored
of inju ri es—.
conference next week. Jackson- the NCAA basketball tourna- new free agen t power runner sidelined
Nadia's.
were scheduled in the to win; the 1,S00 meters, where
yUle University basketball ment and difficulty in ached- Willie Spencer In the Orange safety Dick Anderson, defen- Open Nov.
uling games In January and Bowl contest before an ex- sIre cml Bill Stanfill, defensive
When the girls performed on marathon, men's high jump, New Zealander John Walker is
SOUTH BEND, lad. (AP) —
: •coach Don Beasley says.
tackle Manny Fernandez and The University of Noire Dame that second of the two nights in 1,500-meter run and several heavily favored; the women's
It will be called the Sun Belt February has made conference pected crowd Of 50,000.
Both clubs again have playoff offensive tackle Wayne Moore. opens its 197677 basketball sea- the team competition Olga relays In the last day of major shot put; women's 400-and
Athletic Conference and mem- membership Important 10 first
hopes. The American Conferbers will be Jacksonville, South class basketball programs.
It was the first game on the son at 11th-ranked Mary land on began with a 9.90 score on the competition at the 1976 Games. 1,60meter relays and men's
The new conference also will once Dolphins last year failed to Orange Bowl's new prescrtp- Nov. V.
uneven bars. As she accepted
Alabama, North Carollaa at
Today equestrian finals wilJ 400 and 1,600 relays.
Charlotte, New Orleans, South compete in soccer, golf and ten- make the playoffs for the first tlon grass &amp;irface, which was
The Irish wilJalso meet de- adulation from teammates, a be held during the day andthe
Flnalswere held lnfreestyle
nis, with post-season tounla- timnein seven years despite a 10- InstalLed to replace a worn-out fending NCAA champion and roar went up from the crowd. A closing ceremonies will wind up wrestling, canoeing, soccer and
Florida and Georgia State.
4 record. Minnesota, with a 12-2 artificial surface.
perfect 10on the balance beam the Games in the evening,
The organization meeting is ments in all sports.
top.ranked Indiana.
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pounder from San Jose, Calif.,
reached up in a victory salute
Just before he crossed the finish
line In the 1,500-meter run, the
last event of the two-day marathon.
Jenner set a world record of
8,454 points. Guido Krahzschmer of West Germany was second and Nikolay Avllov of Runala, the former record bolder,
was third.
James Butts, Los Angeles,
picked up a silver medal with a
leap of 56-4 1.2 in the triple
Jump, finishing back of Russian

thon until after he'd won the 5,.
000 meters, making
First man ever to win both the
5,000 and 10,000 rune In nsecutive Olympics. Now he'll
try to duplicate the 1952 feat of
Emil Zatopek in adding the
marathon to that list of titles.
"I'd planned to run the mnarathou all along," he insisted
after his driving, sprinting vic.
tory in 13:24.76 over Dick Quax
of New Zealand and Klaus Nildenbrand of West Germany.
Hhldenbrand fell across the
f inish line, just beating Bob
Dixon of New Zealand for third.
Jenner, 26, a 6-foot-2, 195-

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A bitter controversy is developing between owners of fox and
coon hounds and rural property owners In Volusla County.
Property owners held a meeting at the Elks Club In DeLand
Wednesday night to formulate plans to have the county cornmission ban hunting dogs from running foxes and coons at night.
Afoxorcoonhunthaslongbeenthefavoritesportofmany
dog owners in Central Florida and Is considered as more of social
get-together than actual hunting.

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Shorter, Boulder, Coin., in the
26-mile, 3&amp;-yard marathon.
The event starts and ends In
the Olympic Stadium but wends
most of its course over the hills
and through the streets of Montreal. The International olymplc Committee, in an appeal to
the Montreal public, solemnly
asked "people ... to keep all dogs
tied up and inside if possible.
The reasons for this are
evident."
Viren, a skinny policeman,
didn't really enter the mara-

year-old Darrell Pace, ReadIng, Ohio, and Luann Ryon,,
Riverside, Calif., and the assur.
ance of six medals, either gold
or silver, from American boxera tonight,
Going Into the last full day of
competition, the Russians had
39 gold medals, 38 silver and 29
bronze, 100 overall. East Ger.
many was second with a 34-2125 count, 80 over-all, and the
United Sta tes had V-27-23, 71
total.
The highlight of Saturday's

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In Ottawa, the Canadian
capital, the Soviet ambassador
delivered a stiff note alleging
Nemtsanov had been kidnaped,
The note said Nemtsanov is Underage, may not know what he
is doing and the Soviets fear for
his well-being,

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participate" In Saturday's last
full day of activity, warned
Smirnov, whose nation is
scheduled to host the ioo
Olympics In Moscow.
He did not put a time limit on
Canadian action, however, and
there was no indication when,
or if, the Russians actually
would pull out. If t hey do,' it
would do little to change the
character of the Games that al.
ready have been boycotted by
30 nations and have been pingued by a variety of political,
racial and economic problems.
The Russians already have
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HOSPITAL NOTES

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JULY 30, 1976
ADMISSIONS:
Sanford:
Sandra Maria Hunt
Gladys Jennison
Bernard G. Matthews
Alvin Milo
Emogen' Wilkins
Sylvia M. Colwell, DeBary
Frank Biondolillo, Deltona

Ruby D. Crumity
Lekesha Dennard
Ronnie E. Griffin
Patricia L. Manley
Georgia E. Marston
Christine L. Peterson

THREE
'GIVES 12
FLASHES

Frederick W. Rocque
Taylor Van Roundtree
Howard R Shuck

had visited In Sanford a number
of times.
A native of Hart County , Ga.,
he was a member of the
American Trustees of the
University of Georgia Foun..
datlon; president of the Alumni
Society In 195445 and a charter
member of the President's Club
of the University of Georgia
from which he was graduated in
A
member
of
the
Demosthentan Literary
Society, he was with the
Agricultural Extension Service

for 50 years and nude his home
n LaGrange, Ga., until a year
igo when he moved to Athens.
He was director of the
LaGrange Credit Bureau for
nany years.
Graveside services were held
Vednesday at 3 p.m. In Shadow
.ane Cemetery, LaGrange,
with the Rev. DeWitt Long
ifficiating. Deacons of the
.aGrange Baptist Church were
aUbearers.
Survivors. In addition to
Ira. Vickery, who it 90, is the
Iciest of 13 children, are his
low, Mrs. Katlo Christopher
aker of Athens; two stepsons,

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Larry G. Bissell, Orange City
Olin B. Watson, DeLand
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Margaret Bush, Geneva
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Robert L. Williams, Geneva
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You Asked...

Q. How could the voters possibly have overlooked Al Oliver
for a starting position with the National League in the All-Star
game? - T.J., Oil City, Pa.
Because the voters are too easily Influenced by reputation, and
for some reason the letthand centerfielder, having the best of his
eight seasons In the major, has never caught the public fancy. In
fact, the Pittsburgh Pirates even tried to trade him last winter for
Amos Otis of Kansas City. If Oliver has any flaw, It's an average
tbrowlng ann.
Q. How old Ii Satchel Palge and when did he pitch his last
game In organized baseball? - J.P., Kanus Cfty, Kan.
The best available record shows Leroy (Satchel) Paige was
born July?, ITh, In Mobile, Ala., which makes him 70 years old.
In 1966, at the age of 60, he pitched for the Peninsula club in the
Carolina League. A year earlier, at 59, he made his last major
league appearance, starting and pitching three Innings for the
Kansas City Athletics without yielding a run.

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century, the Dodgers have won 15 pennants, 10 while in Brooklyn
(1900-16241-47-49-52-53-55-56) and live as Los Angelenos (1959-6365.66-74.) I think the World Series teams thIs year will be the New
York Yankees and Philadelphia Phlllies. My choIces (or the top
tln-ee pitchers in eachleague are: National - Randy Jones, Tom
Seaver, Andy Measersmith; American - Catfish Hunter, Jim
Palmer, tie between Mark Fidrych and Frank Tanana.
Q. Why did Buffalo trade Walt PatuIskl to the St. Louis
Cardinals and what did they get in return? - F.P., Jamestown,

N.Y.
Although they nursed him along as regular for four seasons,
the Big Notre Dame All-American end, top pick of all the
collegiate crop in 1912, was a disappointment because he turned
out to have a philosophical soul Instead of a destructive psyche
aimed at all quarter backs. The Cards, desperate for defensive
help, only had to yield a No. 2 choice in the next draft.
Q. What do you think of World Team Tennis? is it going to
catch 0* as d major sport? - J. T., Tucson, Arts.
I know the men who've sunk good money Into the concept are
going to take exception - and point out that the value of a franchiseIsnowuptolm1llIon(fromtheor1glnal$50,000)-bUtI
still think tt'i mostly a pleasant diversion from the main business
of toxnament tennis and will stagger along for a new years
taking advantage of the tennis boom.
Q. Who do you think will be the top rookies of the NFL this
season? - LL fln'4nn'ti, 0.
That's tough picking, but my front-runners right now are, for
the AFC, Joe Washington, the exciting running heck from
Oklahoma, in a San Diego uniform, and for the NFC, defensive
lineman Leroy Selmon, also train Oklahoma, with the expansion
Tampa Bay Buccaneers. I have a long shot In the AFC - wide
receiver Dave Logan of Cleveland, via Colorado, a great natural
athlete.
Q. Rave any other shortstop. besides Toby Harrab of the
Texas Rangers batted regularly In the cleanup position in the
batting order? - H. Carmichael, Beaumont, Tex.
There aren't any currently plying the trade, although Chris
Speler of the San Francisco Giants has occasionally batted in the
fotth ipot. But the shortstop as the cleanup hitter is not an
unknown phenomenon. Let's go all the way back to Honus Wagner
of the Pittsburgh Fü'atea; then Joe Cronin of the Washington
Senators, Vern Stephens of the St Louis Browns, Ernie Banks of
the Chicago Cubs and occasionally Lou Boudeau f the Cleveland
Indians. Stephens was the No. 4 batter In the 144 All-Star garn".

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SEVENTH - I. Sharp CrIcket
Cincinnati (Norman 2), In)
(25) 5.4460. P (52) 512S70.
Montreal (StanPouse 7.4) at (Roy) (1)5.003.40740; 2. Stonegat. 5.20; 3. Bob Tryon (2) 3.00; 0 (17) Keith.
FOURTH - 1. Gi5tl II (3) 6.10.
FOURTH -I. Ed Ghost; 2. Brian
550.10; P (11) $11510; 1 (71.2)
Sharp (1) 600 310; 3 Marlow (6)
Pittsburgh (Reuss 105). In)
400.210. 2. Solana (5) 10.20,4.10; 3.
K.
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Lament;
1.
$209.10:
31:21.
1.20 0 (1.4) 1100; 1 (II 6) 5540;
Today's Games
Rodolfo (1) 4.60; 0(3*) 137,20; P (3
FIFTH -'I. Mindy Malone (4) MelOdy Time; S. Aim; 6. Northern
2:07.4.
PhiladelphIa at New York, 2
Blue Grace; 5. B.B.s 5) $131.70; DD (3.3) $125.10.
1.
32.10.
15.10,
10.10;
Winding
River
Friend;
2.
EIGHTH -1. Joshua (Strong) (5)
Montreal at Pittsburgh
FIFTH - 1. Rafaei.Diaga (6)
(2) 5.00, 3.60; 3. Wright Amazed (1) Pusher.
11.207.10310; 2. Lotus Bud (I) 240
St LOuis it Chicago
16.60, 9.00, 6.10; 2. ApraitRodolfo
FIFTH - 1. Wayside Sutan: 2.
6.20; 0(26) 1*3.60; P (6 2) 1359.70. 1
240; 3 Bones Demon (1) 3.20; Q(1
San Diego at Cincinnati
(4) 560. 6.50; 3. Barqtjin.Wally (2)
Wright Marker; 3. Ramblin Girl; 1
(6.2.1) $1,739.10; 39:03.
5) 26.10; 1(511) 252.10; 1:31.3.
Atlanta at Houston
650. 0(46)14300; P (6.4) 5177.00.
SIXTH - I. Just Plain Verge (7) Lucky Libra; S. Willie Wesley; ,
Los Angeles at San Fran.
NINTH - I, Bonnie Flyer lRau)
SIXTH -1. Solana.Ovy (5) 19.40.
1700,1.10,6.20: 2. Johnle Margo (4) Trevelin Tom; 7. Mary Kate; I
(6) 25.10 6.60 3.00; 2. Dr. Speedabit
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1.50.3 40, 2. Zubi.Goros 7,00,3.20; 3.
160,
1,20;
See
3.
Secrets
(5)
1.10;
(1) 360 7.60; 3. Ocala Star Fly (1)
Oakland
(Mitchell
7S)
at
I. COUfltS5 Christie;?. victor Loretno (3) 2.10; 0 (5.7)
SIXTH
(17)5.31,10; P17.4) *152.10; 1(745)
300. (7 (16) 21.10; 1(612) 30000;
Minnesota (Goltz 59)
Cavett;
3.
Madds Kristi; 1. 13000; P (5.7) $411.60; DO (65)
$291.10;
31:50.
2:01.1.
Detroit (Lemanzyck 2.2) at
(5)
Caridian
Bowl;
S. Nap's Jeff; 6. 5366.00.
SEVENTH
- I. Jack Tryon
TENTH - I. Byrd Bobby (Bob
Baltimore (Palmer 145), (,)
SEVENTH -1.VictOC Rodotto (2)
1.00,2.10; 2. WaysIde Tansu (3) Pearl's Pain; 7. Ruth Ready; S.
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Deason)
(5)
3.40
3.00
2.10;
2.
Tinys
Cleveland (Waits 45 and Bib.
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310 Melody Song.
3.
Byrd
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John
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Time
Bomb
(7)
10003.10;
by 63) at Milwaukee (Travers
Leaders
5.20,310; 3. SolanaGasli 11(4) 3.50;
SEVENTH - 1. Madam Printer;
0 13$) 1.20; P (5.3) 517.10; 1 ($3.1)
(3)210.0(5.1) 21.70; 1(5.7.3) 36740;
127 and Slaton 121). (tn)
0121)539.60; P 171) $119.10.
2. Bee Betty; 3. Royal Dancer; 4.
121.60
31:01.
2:06.1.
Texas (Blylevan 7.12) at Kin
AMERICAN LEAGUE
EIGHTH - 1. Mtit11l WaIly (6)
EIGHTH - 1. Rebozo (5) 9.60, Siiidoo; 5. Spyin Sly; 6. K's
A - 1.101; Handle - $50.91?
sas City (Fltimorris 126), In)
BATTING (225 at bats)- G.Bretl,
360. 1.00; 2. Penmarrlc (1) iso, Pharoah; 7. Otis; S. Kerry Woman. 2120. S00. 4.00. 2. OrbiElorri (3)
Chicago (Johnson 9.9) at Call KC, .353; Bc,stock. Mm, .350;
SATURDAY NIGHT
160.210;). RafaeI.Rodolto (2) 3.20;
EIGHTH - 1. Sovran Sentry; 2.
310; 3. Penrose Whynol (3) 340; Q
Ioi-nia (Ross 6.17), (n)
McRa,, KC. .311; Munson, PlY. .331:
(45) $$470; P (5.4) 5157.40; T (5.4.3) Travelin Nell; 3 SnaZzy Time; 1. 0 (3.6) *35.00; P (61) $135.70; Big 0
LeFlore, Del, .327.
Today's Games
FIRST - I Aubrey Time (Faga)
(25 wIth 36) 51.496.60.
Painless Dentist; 5. .)obill's Champ;
1611.20; 31:63.
Oakland at Minnesota, 2
RUNS-Rivers. NY. 67; R.White,
2. W.D. Baron (Hall); 3. Mahnard
NINTH - 1. Orbe (2) 9.20, 5.10.
NINTH - 1. Jug (7) 22.00, 660. 6. BrIndle Skipper; 7. Bold Admiral;
Detroit at Baltimore
NY, 61; Otis. KC. 64; Carew, Mm.
Pence (Komers); 1. Feather
210; 7. Mutilla (1) 6.20, 1.70; 3.
450;
2.
Shelton
Streaker
(I)
320,
5.
Ernesta.
New York at Boston
64; North, Oak. 6.4,
Hill(Strong); S Extra Angus
NINTH -I. Fawn Dawn;?. Weela Rafael (I) 350; 0 Il 2) $31.10; P (2
s 60; 3. Sheily (1) 5 00; (7 (7$)
Texas at Karas City
RUNS BATTED IN-Mayberry,
(Shell); 6. Sneaky John (No $3910 P (71) $112 50; 1 (iS 4) Pet; 3. Soyran Storm; 4. NImble I)
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KC.67; Munson, NY,64; Burroughs,
Driver); 1. Pepper John (No 539070'
TENTH 1. ZubiGoroS(S) 10.60.
Roaiy; 5. Jobill's Blgfoot; 6. Llsefa
35:54.
Chicago at CalIfornia
Tex,61; Chambliss. NY, 63; L.May,
Driver); 5. Galavant (No Driver).
7. Top Ginger; •, tOO. 2*0; 2. SolasP.clna (2) 1.20.
TENTH - 1. Moneycha.iger (5) Fa*'l'OW
Bal, 62.
SECOND - 1. Color Me Beanie
300; 3. BobOvy (3) 2.60; Q (25)
3.50. 2.50, 2.20; 2. Chicory (1) 6.00. Wrangled.
IlA?I4tIlAI I AI5(I
,'p -J.Drey, p, ,ai; N,unxon,
it,rion; i. sassy Tiretta (Kurt:
53*40; P (37) $93.90; DO (25)
TENTH
I. Nellie Day: 2. Bold
3.60; 3. Tippy Faith (7) 3 ;
East
PlY, 125; .,--.-.
LeF lore. Dat. 122;
worth;
3.
Rods
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$46.60.
$21.70; P (5.1) $41.00; I (S1.7) Star; 3. Travelin Lucy; 1. Pare; S.
WLPCt.GB
Chambliss, NY. 132; Rivers, NY,
Pansys Knight (Olori), 5. Middle 1.
ELEVENTH
1. ApraliWally
Colonal Lucky; 6. MIdnight Malor;
$135.00; 30:76.
.673 Phila
U 32
122.
(Bridges);
6.
Top
Reward
(I) 12.60.1.20.4.60; 2. Nestor.Cobian
ELEVENTH - 1. RisIng Hope (7) 7. Jump Master; I. Bunny River.
.366 10",
Pitt%
56 43
DOUBLES-Otis, XC, 26; Carty,
(O'Amato); 7. Varsity Bomb (Gill);
(3)5.10.3,20; 3. Bob Sarduy (7)7.40;
ELEVENTH -1. Cappys Shari;
920. 7.00, 3.60; 2. Raincarted (I)
SOS 16't,
New
York
52 51
Cle, 24; McRae, KC, 24; Rivers, NY.
I. Miss Arm (B. Regur)
0 (31) 131.10; P (5.3) $123.00.
County; 3. Burgundy
Jackson
2.
9.00.5.10;
3.
UFO
Joe
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Q
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THIRD - 1. EgyptIan Wind
I. MutilliCoblan
TWELFTH
2) $40.20; P (2.1) $101.10; 1 (3.1.5) Velvet; 1. Barlow; 5. Rufus
.116
12 59
ChIcago
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32.
(Hobbs); 2. Wanlawin Easy (Shell);
(I) 15.40. 11.00.7.40; 2. Qrbe.Molina
Hazourl;
6.
Fairway
Flair;
7.
Money
5747.60;
31:56.
.351 31
Montreal
33 dl
TRIPLES-Garner. Oak, 12;
3. Skyridge Romeo (Ormsby); 1,
(5) 7.00, 7.60; 3. RafielMolina (1)
Mad; S. Peggy Falion.
West
G.Brett, XC. 9; Poquette, KC, 7;
Maurice Edward (Bereznak); 5.
6.40; (7 (58) 53300; P (55) $72.30;
TWELFTH -I. Jay Joker: 2. Kim
LIflC
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Bumbry. Bat, 6; LeFlore, Det, 6;
Arden 1. (Newman); 6. Mary Jo
Big (7 (3 I with SI) $39970
Luke. 1 Dolly U . i It's Taffy.
35 45
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Los Ang
Orta. Chi, 6; Bostock, Mm. 6; AdIos (Seiders); 7. My Tawni
HoustOn
52 52 .500 13'., Carew, Mm. 6.
(Lake); 5. Twin Jays (Dyoracek).
San Diego 49 53 .171 16'
Pairings Disappoint Perez
HOME RUNS-Bando, Oak, 20;
FOURTH - 1. Sharon Ola (No
4tt
16 54 .460 11'.'7
Atlanta
L.M.ay. Bal. 19; Hendrick. Cli. 1$;
Driver). 2. Melrolmna Dusty
San Fran
15 SI .131 20
Reiackson, Bal, 16. Ystrzemski. (Bridges); 3. Stars Hostess lHobb
Bsn. 16.
Si. I. Robins Kim (Bereznak; 5.
Sanford's Victor "Taco" Perez isn't exactly thrilled at
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Freedom Trail (No Driver); 6. urns
'.. pairing of Joey Vincent and Bobby Crawford on this Tuesday
Baylor, Oak, 4%; Patek, XC, 39; Dream (D'Amato), 1. Miss 8cr.
MONTICELLO,
N.Y.
(AP)
night's boxing card at the Orlando Sports Stadium.
Carew, Mm, 37; LeFiore, Det, 36. flardstoo (No Driver); I Mighty
Buffalo Braves forward John
PITCHING (S
Decisions)- Mouth (Hartiler).
"I have been after a fight with Crawford for almost three
Shumate has been named the
Garland, Bat. 122. .857, 2.63
FIFTH - 1. Rocky Dominion
1B)
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years and now they go and give the fIght to Vincent," Perez
W.Campbell. Mm, 11.2. .146, 3.23
(Provost), 2. B. Haven Way (B.
recipient of the 1976 Maurice
Fidrych, Dcl. 113, .156. 1.10 Regur). 2. Bubba East (Rauch); 1
grumbled while working out at the local gym.
Vlktor Saneyev, who won his Leonard,
StokesAwardfor
his comeback
XC, 12.1, .750, 3.13 Hiiler.
T.J.O. (Ovoracek); 5. Debbie Ham
In December of 1973 Crawford fought Perez on the undercard third consecutive gold medal at Dat, 104. .111. 2.60 E.Figueroa, NY. Dc (Roy); 6. Nitty Lady Byrd alter therapy for blood clots In
is1
Cle. 7.3 700,
(Komers). 7. Domino Gale (Lake);
his lungs.
"."I
to the Mike Quarry-Karl Zurheide main event In Milwaukee, and 56-8 3-4. Tatyana Kazankina of 116, 700, 2.96 Kern,
8. Dee Dum Greer (Kurtzworm).
2.32 Bird, XC, 9 1, .692, 3.36.
The
6-foot-9
Shumate,
a
first
the final verdict was a Crawford win by knockout In five rounds. RUSSia won the only other track
SIXTH - 1. Maiorette L. Bar
STRIKEOUTS-Ryan. Cal, 191;
and field gold with a 4:05.48 Blyleven, Tee, 117; Tanana, Cal. (Serves); 7. EngIne Room Russ round draft pick out of Notre

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1970, 12 years after he was
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innings, 2nd ppd., rain
New York 6, BostOn I
Baltimore 7, Detroit 3
Kansas City 2. Texas 1
Minnesota I, Oakland 7
California 3, ChIcago 0
Saturday', Games
New York (Hunter 129 and
Holtzman 56) at Boston (Jen
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Driver); 1 Mindy Nib (Rau);
101.
ters.
Lisa Lie See (C. Ihlenfeld); 6.
The United States was
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Sanlas Girl (Bolton); 7 Baron Bell
BATTING (225 it bats)- (Kimball); a. Riteway Ralph
blanked from medals In other
AOlIver, Pgh, .342; Griffey, Cm, (Culhane).
sports. Russia won three of the ..
. Cm. 333. McBride. SIL, SEVENTH 1. Potentate Pick
Perezstaggardbacktothe ropes and began toboband weave six canoeIng events and East .n GFoster, Cm. .329.
(Udell)
7
Sitar Hanover
RUNS-Rose, Cm. 92; Griffey. (Xomers;
whiletryingtoclearhishead.Crawfocdwasonhimlnaninstant, Gerinanytooktwo.HectorRod- Cm,
3. Dandy Thing (No
So; Morgan. Cm. SI; Schmidt, Driver); 4. Single Oilier (Bridges);
riguex of Cuba won the judo Phi, 76; Monday. Chi. 10.
thawing punches from every angle.
5 Sumter Princess (Culhane. 6
The referee, a Sam Cianciola, stepped between the fighters lightweight division, Christine
RUNS BATTED IN- G.Foster, Great Value (0
Spriggs); 7
and awarded Crawford a TKO victory after 1:55 had elapsed in Stueckelberger, Switzerland, Cm, 90. Morgan, Cm, 16. Xingman, Howard Champ (Xurllwørtfl),
NY.
72;
Schmidt.
Phi,
69;
Luzinskl,
EIGHTH
1. Peppers Heel
took the individual dressage Phi. .
• the round.
(Aldrich). 7 Michele Eden U
equestrian event, New Zealand
HITS-ROSI. Cm, 139; Montane:. Neely). 3. Jetty Symbol (Rau); I
The fans In attendance began to throw articles in the ring in
beat Australia 1-Ofor the gold in Alt. 129; A.Oliver, Pgh, 126; Garvey, Clever Astra (Orrnsby); 5. Honey
126; G.Foster. On. 121; GrIffey, Nugget (Provost); 6. Chief Byrd
protest, while vocally objecting in no uncertain terms. The
field hockey, Japan took the LA,
Cm. 121.
Time (Grlmet); 1. Pinej Bluff
promoter In Milwaukee, Harry Simos, raced over to the referee
women's volleyball gold and
DOUBLES-Rosi, Cm. 25. (Ruggles); S Curtis Hill (Seiders)
and the two of them first exchanged words, then threats, then
Poland beat Russia In five seti Johnston.. PhI, 21; ZIsk, Pgti, 21;
NINTH
I Taylors Farvel
pushes and finally-believe it or not-the referee and the promoter
Madiock. Chi, 23; Luzinski, Phi, 2). (Bridges); 2. Rudy Adams
for the men's title.
TRIPLES-D,Cash,
Phi,
10;
(Petersen);
3.
SkIppy Lee (Gilt); I
started swinging at each other.
In addition to Shorter's an- Tyson, SIL. 9; 0.Parker, Pgh. I; Yankee Hobo
(No Driver); 5
Geronimo.
ticipated
battle
with
Viren
in
Cmi;
W.Davis,
50, 7. Pentiglus (Becker); 6. Breezy Sal
"SincethatnlghtlhavetrledtogetCrawfordbackinthering
HOME RUNS-Xingman. NY, 32. (HalO; 7 ROdo Melody (Roy); S
themarathon,theUnitedStates
1ith me to prove that I am a better fighter than he is," Perez
Schmidl, Phi, 76, G Foster, Cm. 72; Argo Angus (Selde,-s)
also expects medal performcontinues. "But the guy will never fight me. A couple of times, I
Pgh. 11 Morgan. Cm,
TENTH
1. Lady Dee Dee
ances Saturday from world ia
understand, they got him to agree to come down here and meet
(Ormsby). 2 Chris Fristoe (Kurtz
STOLEN BASES-Taviras, Pgh. worth),
record holder Dwight Stones,
3
Czar Napoleon
me, but he always backed out at the last minute.
35. Morgan. Cm,
Cedeno, HIn, (Wingard); 1. Victory Wreath
Huntington Beach, Calif., in the 32. Brock. SIL, 30;31;
"While I was laid up with a broken jaw earlier thIs year,
Lopes, LA. 30
(Roy); S Smokealong (Narnle) 6
high jump and the 1,600-meter
PITCHING
TramplertriedtogetVincentinwlthCrawfordbutthatdealfell
(S Decisions)- Deliner (Ruggles; 7. Special Byrd
Rhoden.
LA,
9
0.
I
000. 3.10 (No Driver).
relay quartet of Johnny Jones,
through. That fight I could understand. If I am not available to
C.Metzger, SD, 5.0, 1.000, 7.13
Lampasas, Tex., Harvey R.Jo.5,
fight, then Ican't compLain If Crawford fights somebody eLse. But
SO. III, $15,251 Norman,
Glance of Auburn, Millard On. , 2. III. 2.35 Alcali. Cm, 93,
If I am ready, I feel he should be brought in for me."
Hampton of UCLA and Steve .750. 4.10 Zactiry. Cm. 9 3, .750, 2,53
Matchmaker, Bruce Trampler does not agree with Taco.
Carlton. Phi. 11.1. .73), 3 25 Can
.iddlck of Philadelphia, which deliria,
Pgh, 104. .1)1, 331,
"I know how Important a fight with Crawford is for Victor and
had the fastest qualifying
STRIXEOUTS-Seaver, NY, 156;
I have tried to make it. But something always happens at the last
times
Mssrsmmth. AtI. 171; J Richard, Htn,
minute. One time Crawford got hurt and another time Perez was
123; P.Ni,kro, All, 115; Kocoman,
. Americans also have six NY.
104
cut or something.
freestyle wrestlers who are tin"When I was told that Bobby would be available for this beaten and untied and are alTuesday's show, I immediately jumped at the opportunity of
most certain of gaining some Harness Racing
bringing him down.
medals there.
SEMINOLE
"Perez has fought on the last two cards here and I want to
The boxers who were fighung
FRIDAY'SRESULTS
give him a little rest. Also Vincent hasn't fought In six weeks and for gold Saturday are Leon
I
FIRST
I. Bleandger (Bridges)
his people have been driving me crazy asking when they will be Randolph, Tacoma, Wash.,
(5) 3 10 3 20 2 20; 2. Nelson Wax (1)
able to see Joey in the ring again.
CharLes Mooney, Ft. Bragg, 340 2
3 Clayhayen Pioneer (2)
"I don't care what Perez or some other people think of Vin- NC., Howard Davis, Glen 760; (7(57) 20.70; 2:09.
SECOND
1. Nealen Time
, cent, the man is one of my best attractions and I have to use him Cove, N.Y., Ray Leonard,
1DA
(Pnttecson) (2)2510,12.607.00;2.
Palmer Park, Md., and the P,,nce
to keep the fans happy.
Desmond 13) 1620 5.10 3.
O4i,
"Also, I am trying to bring George Madison back with Victor Spinks brothers, middleweIght Dutch Time (5) (7(73)102.80; T(23•
and when I made the Crawford-Vincent fight, I thought I had a Mike from St. Louis and lightPerez-Madison fight all ready. But now Madison Is saying that he heavy Leon, a U.S. Marine
at Camp Lejuene,
wants to fight either Mad Dog Ross or Gene Wells or he won't stationed
NC.
come back here and fight at all.
MONTREAL (API - Olympic
"I am still trying to get Madison to honor that agreement he
medal standings through Fridays
made after his last fight with Perez, but right now it doesn't look events;
Gold 511 Ira T
good.
39 3$ 29 106
-.
"At Ih. ,.amp tim, I am trvIn tn nut
Perez In with Kin USSR
r-------E Germany
31 2% 25 10
"
Braden In Sanford on August 25th.
USA
27 27 23 77
10 10 II 34
"So you see, I am not disregarding Taco. Nor am I giving his W Germany
a 6 1
flghtiawaytootherprop1e.IkflOWheWantsCraW105'I,andIhope Japan
j4flI1(t1
Bulgaria
S $ S
21
to match Peres with the winner of the Crawford-Vincent fight Poland
5 1 11 20
CB360
Romania
4 6 Ii 21
later on thIs year."
SAVE '358
Hungary
1 3 10 I?
Headlining the card will be the Southern light heavyweight Finland
i 7 0
a
Sweden
I I 0
s
i champion, Mike Quarry against Philadelphia's Billy "Nitro"
0 Britain
3 4
5 12
Freeman In a scheduled 10-rounder.
Cubi
3 I 7 6
Quarry hopes to be fighting for the world's title within three Italy
3 7 4 13
An exciting evening
1
2 2 2
months and needs a win over Freeman to cement that chance. CZ,ch'vakia
CB 1 25
401
France
1 2 3
of fantastic fun
Yvgosla,ma
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3
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On the undercard, Longwood's Brian OMella will make his
and delicious dining.
Jamaic•
1 I 0 2
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Milwaukee paper the next day, that's not the whole story.
It seems that Perez and Crawford were in an exciting giveand-take affair in the fifth round when Crawford landed a good
right to the head.

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one of his best seasons with 12 noes earlier in the day, regis- added another run in the Inning cattle and whatever else sells, used sparingly because of his at least nine of the top ten
victories, including Friday tered his first major league 'r1c- on Manny Trillo's double and He bought the Rio Bravo spread knee.
ranked teams in the world.
night's 3-2 four-hitter of
tory as Cincinnati outslugged Mick Kelleher's run-scoring
Philadelphia Phillies.
,.,. -.,,.
,,,.. ,., .,..
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single.
In addition to an Impressive their doubleheader.
Mitterwald's eighth-Inning
12-7 record, Koosman has a 3.33
home
run provided the Cubs'
Bench hit his 250th career
earned run average with 104
winning run.
homer
the
nightcap
and
in
strikeouts In 145 2-3 InnIngs.
GIants 5, Dodgers 3
George Foster belted his 22nd of
Friday night's performance
Gary
Matthews hit a threerun
the season as the Reds swept
against the National League San
home',
climaxing a fiverun
Diego behind Gary Nolan's
East leaders was a typical
rally in the third Inning that
10-hitter.
Koosman job-low hit, high ten-carried San Francisco past Los
sion.
Angeles.
PIrates 4, Expos3
Chris Sprier and Dave Rader
In the other National League
Manny Sangulllen's basesgames, the Cincinnati Reds loaded single with one out In the opened the Giants third wIth
took a doubleheader from the 13th inning gave Pittsburgh its singles off Burt Hooton, 6-11.
San Diego Padres 13-8 and 4-2; victory over Montreal. Mon- Ilooton then lilt Giant pitcher
the Pittsburgh Pirates nipped treal had tied the score at 3-3 in Charlie Williams, 2-0, with a
the Montreal Expos 4-3 In 13 in- the seventh when Gary Carter pitch to load the bases. Gary
nIngs; the Atlanta Braves doubled arid came hone on a Thomasson smacked a two-run
single to center, and after a
single by Jose Morales.
sacrifice by Marty Perez, MatBraves 3, Astros2
thews slugged his 12th homer of
the
season.
Andy
Messersmith
fired
a
five-hitter and drove in a run
..dLL - titL
. .
WIUI d Iuw-uuung uouoie as Atlanta beat Houston. Messersmith, 10-9, continued his career
HARTFORD (AP)
Derek mastery over Houston as he
Smethurst scored four goals to picked up his 11th vIctory In 13
lead the Tampa 3ay Rowdies to decisions with the Astros.
a 7-0 wIn over the Hartford
Bicentennlals Friday night in a
North.Amerjcan Soccer League
Phoenix Sets
game.
Goaltender Arnold Mauser
Net Tourney
earned his seventh shutout of
the season for the Rowdies.
PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) The
Smethurst's tallies gave him world's top men tennis profes18 for the season and a total of sionals will compete In a $100,39 poInts, the highest In the 000 tournament here next
league.
spring, It was reported Friday.
He scored two goals In each
The top 64 players on the Ashalf and Tampa helda3-0 lead sociation of Tennis Profesat theend of the first half of the sionaLs' rankings will be elicontest at Dillon Stadium.
gible to play, according to Mike
The win boosted Tampa's Farley, tournament director.
record to 15-5 whIle Hartford
He said the event will be held
slipped to 10 11.
April 18-24, probably at Tempo
Clyde Best, Stews I Jump Racquet and Swim Club. The
id Mark Lindsay added the event will follow a similar tourother goals In the Tampa shut- nament the previous week In
Gut in
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How many penninli have the Dodgers won? What teams do
you think are going to the World Series? Name the top three
pitchers in both leagues. - Krls Kazarian, Anaheim, Calif.

at a steady rain FrIday for a
and Caidwell started the third
share of a four-way tie at the
round today with Just a onehalfway mark of the
$200, 000 stroke lead over John Schlee
''*P1easant Valley Classic.
Dave Stockton and Mark
"It was very wet, but not as
Hayes, tied at 138. Schlee, who
bad as I thht
be," tied the course record Of 65 in
Gilder said after firing athreethe first round, lost his lead
under par8 for a 36-hole total
in
rain
so
with
a double bogey and a boof 137. "I've played
gey Friday, scoring a 73. Stockmany times back home (C05
vallis, Ore.) that It doesn't ton had a 71 to go with his
opening 67, whIle Hayes had a
bother me a bit."
pair of 69s.
Gilder's second fine effort
,-,,_gave him a tie with Ben Cren..
Another stroke back at i
''shaw,thetour'stopmoneywin- were Torn Jenkins, Bud AIIm
ner this year; veteran Mac and Lee Elder. There was a six
McLendon and Rex Caidwell, waytieatl40asthe tournament
who barely retained his PGA turned into a horse race despite
card by earning $3,000 as a the harsh weather. The starting
rookie in 1975. Crenshaw had a field of 156 was trimmed to 80,
four-under-par
67,
and with a cutoff score of 145, for the
McLeondon and Caldwell 70 on final two rounds.

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7. St. Louis 6
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(Risom) (3) 7.20 4.10 5.10; 2. LOve
Pittsburgh 4. Montreal 3. 13 Bug Run (2) 1.20 3 10. 3. Decatur
iiOng$
Boy (1) 310; 0(23) 35.20; T(3 2.1)
New York 3. Philadelptila 2
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FOURTH - I. Deano A (Dive
Atlanta 3. Houston 2
San Francisco S. Los Angeles Sica) (7) 6,303.207.10;?. flarlows
Dutchess(S) 5.60 3.20; 3. ScottI Iron
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Saturday's Games
Philadelphia
(ChrIstenson
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FIFTH - I. Coalmont Fritz
5) at New Yorli (Matlack 103)
(Mickey Bridges) (6) 3.20 5.20 2.60;
St. Louis (McGlo$hen 99) at
2. FlyIng Hank (2) 1.20 2.40; 3. Ocala
Ch;cago (Stone 73)
Los Angeles (Hooton 6.10) at
Eable(1) 3.60; 0(26)17.00; T (6.2
San Francisco (Montefusco 99) I) 79.00; 1 2:10.3.
Atlanta
(Ruthven 111
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games behind Kansas City In Ranch, George Nickel's con- Davis Cup team. Together they think so.
game and powered the
Doug DeCinces also homered the AL West.
tributlon to progress. Nickel Is plotted the tennis facility
streaking Baltimore Orioles to for the Orioles while Mickey
Angels3, White Soz6
a
rancher, California Breed; (Dennis has since dropped out
a 7-3 victory over the Detroit Stanley drove In all the Detroit
t
Nolan Ryan fired a three-hit.. Rio Bravo Ranch is all his - of the picture). The 15 courts Nadia To Perform
Tigers.
runs with a paIr of homers.
ter and struck out 10 to end a 16,000 acres of it. His total farm are joined by a lodge complex,
Royals2,Rangeral
And just when it appeared the
personal four-game Losing holdings encompass 50,000 anOlymplc-sizedpooland three In Chicago Oct. 9
Orioles were going to chop
Torn Poquette sprayed three streak. The only
Chicago hiti acres in five different counties outdoor Jacnzls.
another game off New York's singles, including a tie. were infield singles by Ralph in the southern reaches of
CHICAGO (AP) - The Ho
the
lead In the AL East, little breaking hit in the fifth Inning Garr in the first and fourth inNow
George
is
not
only
a
manian
women's gymnasticl
ferffle San Joaquin Valley. He
brother Carlos May delivered a following a triple by Frank nings and a clean single by
rancher but a hotelier and a team, featuring 14-year-ok
patrols
with managers
his own restauranteur. The dining room Olympic gold medalist Nad.Is
three-run shot of his own that White. Dennis Leonard limited Jorge Orta in the ninth. Singles plane. them
His ranch
the co
capped a late rally and lifted the Rangers to three hits, two of by Ron Jackson, Dave Collins have helicopters.
features Comaneci, will perform In Chi.
the Yankees to a 6-4 triumph them infield grounders, before and Jerry Remy accounted for
au
yin
and
veal
oscar
on the cago around Oct. 9, city offi.
He Li tall and lean, except nrnu
the can't
girl reading
the cials say.
over the Boston Red Sox, keep he left with one out in the ninth the first of three seventh-Inning where his stomach juts out menu board
pronounce
ing them 11 lengths In front of after developing a blister,
Jack Reilly, Mayor Richard
runs off Ken Brett and Bobby slightly. His hair Is short, coq au yin
Baltimore.
The Royals are short of pitch- Bonds doubled home the other almost a burr-cut. He reminds
and is presided J. Daley's special events direc.
In other games, the Kansas Ing these days with Steve Busby two.
me of Bum Phillips, the folksy over with Gallic charm by tor, said Thursday that the Chi.
City Royals edged the Texas and Paul Splittorff sidelined.
Indians 7, Brewers 2
football coach with the Houston Michelle, 'a transplanted cago appearance will be the
Rangers 2-I, the Minnesota Hopefully, Leonard, 12-4, won't
Frenchwoman
Rick Manning's two-run Oilers. But George isn't your Nancy,
France. all the way from first of several In the United
Twins nipped the Oakland A's 0- have to miss a turn,
States for the towing Roma.
double capped Cleveland's usual man of the land with hob7, the California Angels blanked
Twins 8, A's 7
nian team.
fourrun fourth inning and MU- nailed boots and dusty Jeans.
the Chicago White Sox 3.0 and
Rookie Butch Wynegar ig- waukee aided the Indians' He is a converted city slicker,
Nadla, who won three gold
$ fl gs
the Cleveland Indians downed rated Minnesota's comeback cause by committing five er- born and raised in San Frana
and two other medals in cornthe Milwaukee Brewers 7-2 in a from a 7-1 deficit with his first rors in the game. Cleveland cisco and educated In history at
petition, received seven perfect
rain-shortened seven-inning majorleaguegrandslamhonie starter Dennis Eckersley Ue University of California in
scores of 10 at the Montreal
game.
run in the fifth inning and Larry struck out 12 in the rain- I3erkeley (Gregory Peck was a
games.
Asked about catching the Ilisle's eighth-inning sacrifice shortened game. The scheduled cla.wna).
Reilly said she is scheduled to
KANSAS CITY (AP) Matt
Yankees, Lee May, who collect- fly drove In the winner. Pinch nightcap was rained out.
arrive
Oct. 8 for performances
George realized the value of Goukas, one of the
land and what grows on it. He Kansas City Kings, was one of at the Chicago Stadium on Oct.
got that, as well as a sizable two players placed on waivers 9 or 10. The exact date has not
been set yet, Reilly said.
chunk of real estate, from his Thursday by the National
great grandfather, Henry ketball Association team.
4
Miller. Henry came over from
Joining the 10-year-veteran Tennis Doubles
Brackenheim, Germany, In the was fellow guard Lee Winfleld,
gold rush days as a butcher, aseven-yearmanwhohadbeen
decided to raise his own beef hobbled by a knee injury last Tourney On Tap
and eventually accumulated a season.
million acres of land In the
HOUSTON (AP)
A U.S.
Goukas came to Kansas City
west. Henry was a smart old when the Cincinnati Royals Professional Doubles Chambird. He read, so the story goes, franchise was shifted In 1972. pionshlp has been scheduled
Cubs 7. Cardinals S
2; the Chicago Cubs stopped the
By The Associated Press
Pete
LaCock's
three-run
that
any
California land under He was traded to Houston for Sept. 15-19 at The Woodlands by
St. Louis Cardinals 7-6 and the
Earlier this season, the New San Francisco Giants beat the homer in the sixth inning and water could be claimed. So he Jimmy Walker in 1973, went to the Association of Tennis Pro.
George Mitterwald's eighth-in- filled a wagon full of water and Chicago, then was reacquired fesslonats.
York Mets wanted to put Jerry Los Angeles Dodgers 5.3,
Prize money for the 16-team
ning blast lifted Chicago over drove It all over central by the Kings for two draft
Koosman on relief. Now,
Reds 13-I, Padres8-2
they're happy they found work
St. Louis. LaCock's homer California If you believe the choices In the middle of last event will be 1100,000, Bob Briseason.
ner, executive director of the
for him.
came after loser Bob Forsch, 5- story.
With
his
inheritance,
George
Winfleld
was
picked
tip
on
sponsoring
association, said
Johnny Bench drove in four 6, walked Bill Madlock and JerKoosman has repaid the runs and reliever Manny Sar- ry Morales with one out and the moved to Bakersfield to grow waivers from Buffalo at the be- Thursday.
Mets' faith. He's on the way tO
He said the event will feature
miento, called up from the ml- Cubs trailing 4-2. The Cubs cotton, citrus fruits, almonds, ginning of last season but was

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PleasantValleyCountryClub's
Young Bob Gilder, bidding for soggy 7,119-yard layout.
.ame and fortune as a rookie on
After playing as a youth in
he pro golf tour, Figures pa- Oregon, Gilder honed his game
tience finally Is paying off for at Arizona State. Then, unable
him-in foul or fair weather, to earn his PGA card, he went
The 25-year-old Gilder, who overseas "because I had no Mimes
Texas
had to travel throughout the where else to play and I wanted Chicago
world toplay while trying to get to play as much as possible." Californ

about a dozen years ago.
Buttliat'sjustasthrttowaz
Through it flows the Kern the good life. On the blueprinl
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. - River, once known as the Rio are 200 condominIum unit
First, it was the golf course as Bravo. Merle Haggard, the Ground-breaking starts In
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ski area to stimulate the where It spills out of the battered ranch car drives yo
hodgepodge of condominiums, canyons at the southern end of over rutted paths to othe
chalets and ersatz AlpIne the Sierra Nevada range.
majestic home sites on nearb
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Get 100 feet away from the ridges which hover over th
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growth.
degree mark.
channeled back into it, a publi
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When you want to make
George Is determined to facility, for boating and wate
Indians' Duane Kuiperdoes handstandafteriollisIon wIth Yanks' Mickey Riversatsecond
thlngshappenlna barren area, make It all green, and to call skiing. Down the rapids of th
bulldatenniscomplex.Atleast, attention to his project. He river upstream have alread:
that's what George Nickel has borrowed a slow-drip irrigation gone pleasure rafting cx
done. Bakersfield? Tennis? You method developed In Israel and peditions. By next fall, NIcks
got to be kidding.
has planted orange groves and hopes to put In a couple of pob
Here, 15 miles east of the table grapes. He points to a fields. An equestrian ring ha
pumping oil wells that plateau acroas the river and already been laid out. His soda
penetrate even into the city, a says an almond grove will go in friends are urging him to la3
vista of 15 spic and span green there. Pistachio nuts, too,
out a steeplechase course s
tennis courts, abetted by
But the focal point of his they can ride to the hounds.
modern lodges and other signs efforts Is the Rio Bravo Tennis
All this exists in Bakersfield
of vigorous civilization, and- Ranch. Which shows you what a the home of Buck Owens and ha
denly protrudes from a brown coupleofmilllondollarscando. Buckaroos. It's Cowtown,
fly The Associated Press
ed a pair of singles to go with hitter Steve Braun tied
gulch
surrounded by bare Goerge's interest in a tennis Callforrh-eye-ay, with the od
The calendar said July 30, but his 19th home run, said- "I game with a single off A's relief
complex was stimulated by wells thrown in. A year-roun
Friday really was May Day In haven't given it any thought. ace Rollie Fingers before
It's
unbearably
hot
In
the
Dennis
Ralston, a Bakersfield sophisticated resort seem
the American League.
I'm just playing day-by-day and Ilisle's game-winning fly. The
summer,
but
who
cares?
native,
a Wimbledon finalist anomalous.
Lee May walloped a threerun hoping we can make up the setback dropped the A's nine
This
is
the
Rio
Bravo
Tennis
and
former
captain of the U.S.
But George Nickel doesn'l
homer that broke open a tight difference."

PA a

Q. Can you tell me something about Johnny Jones, the high
school sInter who made the Olympic team? - K. S., Corpus
Chrinil, TeL
He Li from Lampasu, Tex., and has already been recruited
by the University of Texas, where he has signed a letter of intent
- to play football. The Longhorns expect the 6-1, 170-pound
speedster, who has run the 100 in 9.2, to be a running back. "He
runs so smooth," says Coach Darrell Royal, "he could carry a cup
of coffee on his head and not spill a drop."
Q. When Connie Mack broke up the Athletics, what players
did be sell? - N.B., Levittown, Pa.
Connie Mack had two "selling out" phases - after 1914 and
after the A's lost the 1931 World Series. Let's concentrate on the
latter. The old boy was quite wily. He lept the team intact through
a second-place finish In '32. liwn he dumped every single starter
plus the top three pitchers - Lefty Grove, George Earnshaw and
Rube Walberg - over the next four years. With the exception of
Jimmy Foxx, when he was peddled to Boston In 1936 at the age of
29, every man was 30 or older at the time of the trade. Seven went
to the Red Sox, four to the Chicago White Sox, and Mickey
Cochrane left to manage and catch for Detroit. Only Cochrane
toduced a pennant for his new team.
Q. What is the record for the most stolen bases by a club for
one season? Do you think thIs year's Oakland Athletics have a
chance of bre.ktng that record? - M.A., Oakland, Calif.
The record Is 347, set by the New York Giants In 1911. Since
the A's had already passed 160 at the hallway point before the AllStar game, they certainly have a chance of breaking it. They're
almost a cinch to exceed the American League mark of 291. set by
the Washington Senators In 1913.
Q. Did Monte Clark, the new head coach of the 49ers, and
Jimmy Johanon, their defensive back, ever play on the same
team? - JLW., Bakersfield, Calif.
They were together on the 49ers In 1961, when Johnson was a
rookie defensive back and Clark was an offensive tackle. They
also went to high school in Klngsburg, Calif., at the same time, but
Monte was a senior and Jimmy was on the Junior varsity as a
sophomore. Jim's older brother, Refer, the former Olympic
decathlon champ, was Monte's high school teammate.
Q. Who holds the major league record for strikeouts? Are any
current players likely to break It? - J.B., Springfield, Mo.
The king of the whiffs Is Mickey Charles Mantle, with 1,710
during his career. U they pLay long enough, there are four possible
candidates to surpass him because all are striking out at a rate
greater than Mantle's one-for-4.74 at-bats. They are, In order,
Dave Kinginan, Mike Schmidt, Reggle Jackson and Wither
Stargell.

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A FEATURE OF TiltS "L" SHAPED RANCH
HOME is the circulation pattern around the kitchen, laundry and bath areas. The plumbing is
grouped with economy in mind. Dual entry to the
bath allows children to use the area without
crossing the living room. The family room, ad-

Mr.J.T.
Dear Mr. J.T.:

Your inquiry points out a weak point in the real estate field.
An "exchangor" -to be a top man - must also be an expert
in the investment field. He knows this, and accordingly, he takes
the training necessary for the investment field as well as the
exchange field.
There arell9 waysto dispose of property - or acquire It. It is
during the long learning period that the exchangor awakes to the
realixatIonthat"Investments"perseareapartoftheknowle
he must have to become a competent exchangor.
However, he also knows he cannot develop "client myopia," a
disease common among investment brokers. An investment, he
lea}ns, L4'thIlSr goiid for what it will do for the cUent. ' l' ' I
He seldom makes the mistake of Judging the worth of an investment by a coninon gauge. He knows that a certain rate of
return may be good for one man, but a real tax loss for another.
I wnrk frnm tha "nlignI" '"b" nnit,
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and what he needs, and' what his limitations are. Then I analyze

Beck (Rivers) to Seminole Co.
Teachers Fed Cu. W ' Of SW ' of
SE 'iOf Sec. 36 19.30. all Of L?S 4. 1.
46 &amp; 43. Beck's Addn..
River Run, Inc to the Greater
Constr Corp. Lts, 26. mcI 81k C.
River Run, Sec 1. 533.000
Dewey 0. Ga mmage &amp; wf.
Marjorie to Clarence W. Parks &amp;
wV. Madallne 8, part of Lt 2 81k 8
WIWfl%LAIfl Oviedo, $21,500
Ralph L WilliS &amp; wf Wadeen 10
Wadeen K Willis &amp; Jewel C' Brilt Li
I). 81k E. South Pmnecrest, $5,100
Robert W. Stockton, sgt. to Sally
A. StncktsnItlCL
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iris Arthur to Wekiwa Baptist

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tersec S r w Longwood Markham
Rdasrec, &amp; E line certain tr,
etc Arthur Tract. 5)7.500

Since I have been freed from the age-old idea that any
been well served.
So, I believe you are correct. Any investment or exchange
broker, well educated and with a nationwide marketplace, has to
be an expert in beth fields - for his clients sake.
Send your question to:
Real Estate Investments
The Evening Herald
300 North French Avenue
Sanford, Florida 3Z771

Assoc. Holding Co inc. same as
part k a parcel two Sec. 3620
29. 5.31500.
Judmthe Rae Share. 501. to Jack W
Share, sql LI 13 Sunny Slopes. 1)00
Bet Aire Homes Inc. to Robert C
Johnston Jr &amp; wI. Myrtle M • It $68
Spring Oaks Un V. 140.100
Samuel Rodriguez &amp; wf. VirginIa
M. to Johnny L. Corbitt &amp; WI. Bobbie
Ann It 413. Spring Oaks Un. III
$45,600.
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above,

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Homes

$17,900I
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46 Two bedroom Villa Homes in a Country Club Setting!
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onj Inc very ruch can attorci to rent At Fairway Vivage

a' DeLand. you'll find the most attractive bargain in a
orida condomtnium purchase. These luxurious one-story

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"Hotline," Adults or Teens

L5Sf,maleCock,lCream,
haired. "FIouie'. Near lit
French. Reward. 3229206 after S

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1mm D;,rd s very popular Southridge Golf Course Visit Fair,',.i,'
Village and ee tar
the value Of a lifetime
and priced at a:.i
the Street

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517,900 DirectIons: prom downtown

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H" A'.e'- e Turn right (Sauth I n Hill Avenue to Far
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Edw. Lugus &amp; wl Lane to John R
Howard F. Wagner &amp; *1 Carolyn to
Bowers 8.
l Dorothy t LI 15 Michael D Welsh, LIs 7 &amp; 0 81k 5
Sleepy Hollow. $76
Lake Ridge Park, 190(52

Craven Dev. Co .inc. to Melvin W
Victor E. Herbert &amp; *1 Helen to HaIt&amp;wI Beverly Y. It 511. Wekiva
Gail P. HomeS &amp; wf, Maxine J., It 17 Hunt Club. Fox HuntS, 5cc). 5)95043

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Sanford, Fla
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Fenced yard. 6.43-0362.
33-Houses Furnished

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FURNISHED APARTMENT
2 Bedroom house, furnished, mature
2)O0Mellonyille
adults only. No pets. $125 mo. plus
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deposIt. 3223)34.
3 Room Upstairs Furn. Apt
fr Lights &amp; Water included
Homes
310 Park Ave.
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lights &amp; water. 322 3439.
adults. Wekiva Landing Resort.
Free boat moorage and canoe us..
7 BR, near Five Points, private
322 4470.
shady lot, air, mature Cuupli, 1
child. $130 mo. 150 dip., plus i,flil.
SAN MO PARK, 1, 2. 3 bedroom
trailer apti Adult &amp; family park.
Weekly. ISIS Hwy Il 92, Sanford.

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Nurse's: RN'S 0. LPN's, AIdes, Aid.

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Live in with %emi.invalid man. $10
wt. Lake Mary. 323.1309
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LAWN HELP NEEDED- Mowing,

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Lotsforl. 101. I2wioes
Quiet
adult
park-in
Iown
2145 Park Dr.
322-2061

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'urnis,iect or unturnished Newly
redecorated. Come see. 300 E.
Airport Blvd., Sanford, 323 1340

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RETIREES. etc. Earn extra

Furn Apt
332 374.4

dollars canvassing door-to.door
updating infgrmatic,,n foq
DIRECTORY. Must be 1$yeariof
age or older, good speller's, have
clear legible handwrlling. Apply
in person only betw,.n a m. &amp; 1)
am. only, R. L. POLK 1 CO.. 213
N. Park Avi., Room II, Sanford.iet

QUIET LAKE MARY- 3 BR, 7
baths, wIth central heal &amp; air,
carpeting, nIce eat.In kitchen,
family room, 130.900.

Adults only. $93. 332.3294 after 4
wk days.
Furnished, 3 BR garage apt., Lake
Golden, lake privileges, preter
retired couple No pets 372 0271

An Equal Opportunity Em.
ployer-M.F.

Jobs! Jobs I Jobs!

BARTENDERevenIngs only
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Experienced.

1ANORA

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR.....
Varied ihifti
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HOUSEKEEPER Several posItions
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area in back on '.' acre. 2 BR, I
bath, frame home for only 86.900.

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TAFFER REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
1100 E 25th St
332 6653

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New 2- 3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

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Philip &amp; wV. LydIa 8, 1150 Lake
Search Shores.
Nader Homes. Inc. to Albert Ven
Tasseil Cutter III &amp; WI. Jennifer I.
LI 91 Lake Starch Shore's.

I. McConnell &amp; *1. Mary J., LI 7
Villa Irantley.
Assign of Amg. I. Deed. F. Bruce

without
Hassle

LAKESIDE

Adon
Agmt.0.ed, Five PoInts 1k Mary.
Ltd to Mi Div. Corp.. It Coin

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W H. Green&amp;Sons Inc. to Johnny
Ray lolton &amp; WI Barbara M, It ö.
81k C. 5kv

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Across From Ranch House

323.8670 or 831-9777

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Req Real Estate Broker
2631S Sanford Ave.
321 01.9 eves. 3fl.7i.j

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lived Streets
Se*.r
Street Lgtsts
Sidewalks

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3 5, 3
baths, SpanIsh design with

i'i baths, family room, screened
porch, well maintained 529.900

F OR
A PPOINTM ENT

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IAKE
MONROE- 301 SR. tn level, on
a acre with anoplon on adlolning
'a acre
$17,000 wIlts large

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Lease a Datsun includIng 2 cars and
trucks. For information call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, $311311.

GUNS ONLY

196$ VW Bealle, new tIres, brake's,
500 ml. on rebuilt engIne. Feb.
isp. 1430. 6644432.

AUGUST 4, 7 P.M.
To be sold at Public
Auction, approximately 200 hand
guns,
rifles,
&amp;
shotguns. New, used &amp;
Antique Weapons of
every description.
Open for inspection, 10
A.M. until Sale time, 7
P.M., August
4.
BankAmerlcard &amp;
Master Charge accepted. Auctioneer,
Col. Wayne H. Blecha.
For Information,

1573 Buick Century, air, power
steering, AM.FM radio, low miles
323 6596.

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1972 Chevrolet Rally Nova, p.s., air,
sun roof, new tires. $1993. 322.0333
after 1.

MUSTANG, 1961, new white punt,
blue interior, automatic, many
new parts. 1730. 323279) after 5:30
or week ends.
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
'7) Models. Call 373.5370 or 834.
4605 Dealer),
1970 GTO, air, new tires, new paint,
rebuilt engine. $1500. 323-6141
1972 El Camino V$. automatic,

power steering. $1564.
WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD
Phone 323.1000

Sanford Auction

197) Ford Country Squire wagon;
1969 Mustang Fastback; 1940

1200 S. French
323-7340

Renault; 1966 Ford Camper Van.
31,.S370,

CLARK

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CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH

Public

Auction

Ihasa Apso puppies, AKC, little
shaggy dog, does not shed. Ex
cellent blood line. 901.7533459,
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RABBITS.- S Does, 2 Bucks, 4
Young Equipment &amp; Pens, 1.63.
322.2134

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Free playful kittens, half Persian.
323

Monday, Aug. 2, 7 PM
Plymouth Fury 4-door
sedan. New, air conditioned, power steering,
radio. 22.5 6. cyl, S 3-sp..d
transmission. Many more
extras. Stock No. R6.-$4.
Priced to sell at $4326.63.
'76

.ots of furnIture, bedding, appliances, TV's.
Miscellaneous items
sold at bargain prices.
BankAmericard &amp;
Master
Charge
welcome.

Sanford Auction
1200 French Ave.

We B'uy Furniture

Antique Auction

We're Closing Out
all 1976&amp; 1975
Cars. So Come
On Down!

DAVE'S 323.9370

Sat. July 31, 7 p.m.

WE'RE DEALING NOWI

Wanted to buy used office furniture.
Any Quantity. P4011'S Cassel.
berry, Hwy. 17.92 Ifl45a

HIGHWAY 16
AUCTION GALLERIES
l'.,Mile's E.of I-I
Hwy 16, Sanford

Want to buy Attic Fan irs good
cOndition. 631.1727.

Stan Vermlllion, Auctioneer

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Clark CIwyr4fymouth
485 Hwy 436 East
Casselberry

322 6972

831-7700

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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Aluminum Siding
I can cover your home with alum
siding &amp; SOffI syslem Also
Roofing, Cutters 20 yrs Eap
Eagle S'dng Co $5) 9563

Auto Painting

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Kitchen

Bathroom

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Professional,

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classified Ads idri't work there
wouldr,'t be any

372 6052

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painter. Work guaranteed.
Bruce's Body Stop. 321 0733

Cabinets.

Bud Cabell

available
anytime

Beauty Care

Hauling

Sewing Machine

Locals. Light Hauling

Max 5.000 lbs
Call 372047)

Snger Touch N Sew. with walnut
console. balance 179 10 or 6
payments of $1330 NATION
AIDE. 339 1091

Home Improvements

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Panting. Remodeling, General
Repairs. Call 373 UPS

Singer Golden Touch and Sew. $40.
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condition Singer's best ever. $745
lth cabinet

TV'S from 149
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 E 1st St Downtown

Roof Repairs. Caipes'try. Painliisg.
HOne Repairs. Guttering. Cement
work Fr
eslimtes. $3) $o3,
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Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning.
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 322

1771.

ART BkUWImi PEST CONTROL
2562 Park Drive
3720163

JOHNNY WALKER.3fl4137
General Contractor
Carpentry, Remooeling. A0d'tinj.
Custom Work Licensed. Bonaeø i

Free estimate
Interior, Exterior Plaslering,
Plaster Patching &amp; Simulated
Brick I. Slone Specialty 337.3700.

Roofing

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Shingles All work Quinn.

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teed BROGOEp
6700

Insulation

ROOFING. 333

Sewing

BEST PRODUCT
dEST PRICE
Free Estimates-21 Hours
THERMO TEK,$31 0922

Allerationts. Dress Making. Drapes,
Upholstery 322 0107

Sewing Machine Repair
C&amp;A

BackHoe

Service

Lanu clearing, liii On, clay, rock.
All k.ndsof digging Housetraileri
stored arid moved ifl 9142

ESTERSON LANDCLEAPING

Carl's SewIng Machine RepaIr.
Clean, Oil &amp; Tune Up.
Your Home$2S

3233464

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Buildoling, Excavating. Ditch work.
Fill dirt, top soil
3221943

Tree Service

Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care
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Mowing, edging. trmmng, weeding
and fertilizing
Free estimates

LUMBERJACK'S TREE SERVICE
Tree trimming &amp; removal, Free
estimates
2

Phofle3fl59$4

Hauling

32226.45

SINGER FUTURA *

One of Singer's finest Sold SW for
over 1600 Needs someone to
assume balance 1196 $0 or pay
mo. Free home trial Will
take trade Call Bill aI 3)9 1097

Deaiee

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,'nng room set. I piece, good
UflUiu'LX'. 1JV. Jfl'4I
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Realtor
Phone30S3fl 159$ box springs &amp; matt.$i0. Chin
Oilier. 513. 3230107
DavsandAller Hour's

EXPERT LAWN CARE
Mowing. Edging. Trimming
FreeEstimatej
Phone)?)_I792

Licensed &amp; insured,

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advisor will

help you.

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i..J IJNiLLCU, i'UMP5
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All typesand sizes
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we reiir and service
STINE MACHINE &amp;

SUPPLY CO
TurfgrassConsultlng$erwic,
Golf Course's. Ball Fields. Lawn's 201W.2ndS?
)fl64
333 6079 for more Info.
WANT TO SELL
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,favetome camping equipment you
no longe, use! Sell It all wills a
CIaSS.ifiid Ad in Its, Herald. Call
322 2432 01' $31 9993 and a fnlindly

Well Drilling
,

Mowing. Edging, Trimming
Free EstImates
372 0797

WAYNE J. LENNOX &amp; ASSOC.

TrashHajled.LawnCare

3229111

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Remodeling and AijdtOnS

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Snger with buttonhole attachment,

."V"•"L.

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Pest Control

Free estimates, No obligation

C-C SHEPHERD

5nger *ith Zig Zag. $13

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Home Improvements

Land Clearing
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ltomerly Harriett'S Beauty N0*)
SI9E Frst.3fl 3717

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Farm Wagons
3223031

Truck Utility Tool Box, for step side
pick up. 5.35 3221962

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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Engine lift and frame. 10 ton. Yale
Chain Vll. $295 322 4162

mortgage'

SECLUDED.QUIETAREA_7BR.

CONS1RUCTION Inc
211 W. 25th
Sanford, FIa.
Additions
RemodelIng
I

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courtyard, Fireplace in living
room, format dinIng rm , family
rm with wet bar. Fenced
backyard. Wired for pool 14750)
w,th terms,

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sales business neids'
working partners
vntflWnt
327 1714,
care for 2'

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HOMES of DISTINCTION

E*paI9

llyq.In
332 63)0

Warimgse
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I BR,?' baths, formal dining room,
family rm. with fireplace,
Screened porch overlooking park
An excellent family home with
recreatIonal facilities available

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LIVE ill- Mature, godhorne,
salary, permanent Private room
&amp; baits wlIh 2 adults. DrIve.license, nursIng expenien&lt;e
.

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]Th'317$ -

LEASINGAGENT_Forapa1,t;,
complex in
Sanford Saturdays,

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399$

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80-Autos for Sale

Rent

Doberman AKC Puppies, pet and
show quality. Cropped ears &amp;
shots. $150 to $300. Terms. 363.

70' Self standing tower. 1 Spa 12
Beams, 1 Ham 2 rotor
Call 372
4601 after S

complete, 130; WhIe dresser &amp;
mirror, 8.15. Early American sofa,
540. New dinette, I chairs. $65;
Hanging plants, 1350 each. KUIP
DECORATORS. 109 W First St.
323 33,35

mortgage. 5)5663 PITI. Owner
anxious 126.500.

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cXCliI,nt Cono., i.J. 7112117.

fl-Auction

65-Pets-Supplies

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
311.3I5E.First5t
337.5433

sell. 132.300. Call anytIme 365 3633

galore, enclosed garage, fenced
back, close in Assumable 7' pcI.

/ Life

Guaranteed reconditioned auto
balteries.
$12 95 exchange
REEL'S BODY SHOP. 1109
Sanford Ave.

chairs. $15 pr Single poster bed,

3 BR. ) a baths. central air &amp; heat,
carpeled, eat.in kitchen, closets

1949 Honda, CS 350. 9900 MIles.

3333566 or 323.77 10

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Iransfecred and are anxious to

MOVING TO ALABAMA

1216.
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1961
Olds Cutlass. Also Antique gold
leaf mirror I lamp 322 0650
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I.nor.,, ii,)iJV aQWfl,

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Hoflp

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

Rent Our Reininvac

OVIEOO- Lake Jessup, quiet
51-Household Goods
"
country living In a 3 BR home,
fireplace, central air, heat, new Mahogany double bed complete.
aluminum siding arid windows,
night stInd. Chest dresser &amp;
For sale by owners who are being
mirror, 122.5. Matching occasional

NO DEPOSIT
NO LEASE

4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.

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$310 mo.. 3 BR. 2 bath, paneled
den. Fenced. 533,300. 3238)02.

CLUB ROOM
POOL

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Experienc, preferred Send
resume to P.O. Box
1911 Lake
Mary, Fla. 33714.

C7JE]tI I_I()7'L,Ift(,J'

anoru

large I ;d;n
Furnished or Unfurnished -

Homes ready for your Inspection
and immediateocCupancy

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1Q1W.Commerclal
Phone 372 7111, Sanford

A flA flLL&amp;I

• Convantionol.5%
Down
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WAITRESS- No exoerl.nr.
necessary
A

a m, to 6 p.m. aid as needetl,

BartPiolow I Clonine H to Robert C
Daugherty IwI. Wand,. C.. Amg. I
Lot 1081k F lake Kathryn Park 4th

Peg

for

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r*nnn, a.. e,,n.,,t,,C
!.P'NNUII. Jr UN
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50-Miscellaneous for Sale

6180049

JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC

ShorTh*fld,

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-WESELISUCCESS.-..

REALTOR

W. Garnett White

'f1lage

2 5,000

. VA Financing-Nothing Down • FHA

experienced In 1200 machIne

Francis Baxter I Marie to

Christian Nielsen 0. wV. Janet W LI

IO[t

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BAR MAID Sharp. enloys ppIe
x
NIGHT AUDITOR- Ii to 7 Shift.

.)ohnT.Venlura&amp;wfRos.maryto
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Magnolia SVC. Corp to Alan I. KinlWthWSloreLWfArmM ItlS
1(1*11 WAITosa
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WIflT*Qflfl &amp; WI ShIrley LI 440 OIX u,sprirg LkHibts,Sec3, 161.000. ...'
'.".
perienced
Roland 0. Alfredson &amp; WI Darla ,
Weliiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt, Sec 3,
Reginald C. Adams 1*1 Joyce 0, 5ECTY_ Experienced In
lranscorlalion
Magnolia SVC. Corp. to RB. 113 Sleepy Hollow, 541.000.
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Bennett &amp; WI Francine E., It 43$
Bebby K. Ring &amp; *1 Verna to John
RECORD CLLRK- Greit posft
Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt, Sej, A. Sheriff £ wI Regina P., LI 4. Ilk
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8, Dol.Ray Manor, $20,000.
Magnolia SVC, Corp. to RB.
Anderson Semoran Corp. to John RATER- Some Insurance cx
perience
Bennett &amp; wf Franclne II 61, P. FIore, From SE con. of 61k B,

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rauceo To Quick sate- By Owner,
Sunland 3 BR. 1 bath, heat &amp; air.
'riany extras. 519.900 3.

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MACHINIST- Experienced In lathe
&amp; milling machine
A

REAITORS-a)0 6061
Eves. 3233619

newest residential neighborhood

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COSMETICIAN- Great p00ltlon,
experlenc

CRANK CON'ST., REALTY

64-Equipment

cycles

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Movieland

the

Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave.

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At

SWAPSHOP.FLEAMARKET

Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.
No charge. All admItted free.
Come browse every Sunday 9

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

46-Commercial Property

LAKE MARY BLVD - 120' Iron
tag. a 183' deep on a corner site
1.566 sq ft. of building zoned for
off ices
$17,900
FORREST
GREENE INC., REALTORS 323.
6353 6306633 eves 333 9270

- week Call collect. 164 213)

contact

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet

Merchandise

air, carpeting Etcellent con
dilion, 572.300 323 6516

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OPERATOR.

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MLS REALTORS

REPOSSESSED-. 3 BR. brick. $100
down. $119 I) P1, 6'pct. APR, 36.0
Moe. 8)0.500.

4403.

DEBARY - Beautiful I acre lots
from 5.1.990. Only $90 down with
low payments, 617 1611.
SACKETT INVESTMENT
CORP., REALTORS

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"
PRICED below appraisal. 3 BR,
1'.', bath. Range. Refrigerator,
Carpet, Fenced yard. $22,000,

Req Peat Estate Broker
603W 1st St.
373 6061 or 333 0517 eves

lawn Mower Sales I ServIce- We
Sell the Best I. Service the Rest.
Western Auto, 301 W. First St., 332.

12,2 Acres,- near Osleen. parlly
wooded, power &amp; phone lines on
land. Property is on corner With
good road frontages location is
ideal for home or trailer, Only
$1590) Call Owner, 131 2891

Kish Real Estate

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

62-Lawn-Garden

43-Lots-Acreage
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kitchen fully equipped. Assumable
mtg. Payments $111 mo. Total
price. 121.500. 323 6718

2017 S FRENCH

NOIL'S

Casselberry, 17.92. 0)01206

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101, well, sprinkler System, air.

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chairs, straight chaIrs, filIng
cabinets, as is. Calls and carry.

Geneva area-- Mobile home with SO'
cabana, on 101)1 S'x210' with lots of
extras. 349 5763.

3 BR, I i balh. family room, fenced

2565 Pirk

Used Office Furniture
Wood or steel desks, executIve disk
&amp; chairs, secretarial disks I

372 1190

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Service

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'EAL ESTATE

Oviedo area, country hume, custom
built, 2'i acres, I BR, 3 baths.
office, 3300
ft., 3 mos. old,
58,000 equity and assume mo
tgagct of
155,000. Appraised
$40,003. Owner. 365 4410.

DREAM HOME- Recently
remodeled in quiet section with
large rear yard. All new kItchen,
8 19.500.
Call Sanford's Sales Leader

O-O(f ice Supplies

CailBart

Peg. Real Estate Broker 321 0610
373 795
332-2748
322 0179

to have this 3 BR, I bath on extra
large lot. No repairs needed. Move
right In! $21,300.

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lhy rent, when you can buyl Neat, 2
Bedroom, mobile home, screened
patio, fenced rear yard. Good
location, on paved street in
Casseiberry, Total price, 813.500.
$250 down, 116606 per mo for 10
years APR 6.15 oct.

WITT REALTY

MRS. CLEAN- Woufd be delighted

Id' Fiberglass Seminole Canoe, $125.

$250 Down

SFtANISH style stucco-) BR,
formal dining, range, refnig., 2 air
units. $21,000

LOW DOWN- No qualifying, Owner
very anxious 10 sell this 3 BR, I
bath with central air, nice land.
scaping. 119.500.

Sny year thru 1976 models. 7 days

10-Swap &amp; Trade

AUCTION

292! Hwy 17 92
322-1961

bedroom. 2 bath. Spanish design,
Partly furnished, air conditioner.
54.500 322 9015, 322-702* after 6

SAN LANTA- 3 BR, 1', balh.
assume 810.100 mortgage of 7'.'
pcI. interest. $111.25 monthly.
510.900.

MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

Paying $2.75 for each dollar silver
coIns. Paying JOc each for Indian;
Wheats 1½c each. 323.1100.

ROBSON MARINE

Pretty country setting. 17x63, 3

2513 Orange Ave. I Bedroom, Air
condilioned, I yrs. old. 127,200. 333.
31)0.

If'On') TIl VO$
for 30 pcI commission, Free Pick. BUY JUNK CARS
Call 322.1624 after 1 p.m. ups. Auction, Saturdays 7 p.m.
sanford 3722710
Want IrltoroIdes- Dodge Dart; atE
will buy any make convertibles
P'one 332.1000.
69-Stamps.Co1r

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1SYP FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Drive
SanI ord, 3735200

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45' Sea goIng House Boat, Ideal for
live aboard. Toomany features to
list. Shown by appt. only. 323.1797.

42-Mobile Homes

$306033 REALTORS 3234313

3 Bedroom. 1', bath, central heat 1.

SOUTH
Sanford's

WE TAKE TRADES

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DrIve-in
Theatre, South 17.52. Phone 332.

5S-8cats &amp; Accessories
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77- Autos Wanted

PINEY WOODS BARN - Wi Buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell

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BROKERS

Forrest Greene, Inc.

COMMERCIALLY ZONED- So
can be used for office space on
Shop. 2 BR, I bath, close 10
downtown. 120.130.

322-2118
II. itt 1(;t;,vcy,

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Cox Campar, sleeps 8, goOd
dition, $435. 327.3$16.

Top prices, used, any condilion
6.41 $126. Winter Park

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YARD SALE
SATURDAY &amp; SUNDAY
1705 S. MAGNOLIA

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwick, Broker
DeltQfta.d4J1

LAKE MARY- Family room,) BR,
1'.'o baths, central heat &amp; air.
Where else for $21,900, FHA?

THE SPOILER- 3 BR, 2 bath in
Plnecrest. Foyer, porch, kItchen
appliances. Spacious home In
excellent neighborhood. 123.000.

2.524 Park Dr.
After Hours.
MIS--REALTORS 3229201.322)991

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111

Days-372 6123
Nights-3fl 2)52

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

homes, I", baths, with central
heat, from 111.000. As low as $100
down
Looking bra l'4omecall

FRICKE &amp; FRICKE
ASSOCIATES INC.
REALTORS. 131 5213

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75-Recreational Veiticles

For used furnilure, appliances,
tool's, etc. Buy I or 100? Ptemj. If y0) are having difficulty finding a
Larry, Mart. 213 Sanford Ave.
place to live'. car to drive, a lob. Or
some Service you have need of,
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
read alt our want ads every day.

Wehavea large selecjtlonof black &amp;
While pontabe TV5. $35 to $13.
HERB'S TV, 1200 S. French, 323.

LAKEFRONT- 110' on large lake
with spic and span 3 bedrom,
carport, central hell &amp; air con
ditioning, Screened rear porch. A
real bargain at $30,900.

Completely renovated 3 &amp; 4 BR

sell. Sacrifice at 520.500. Submit
all offer's. Call Phyllis Capponi,
Realtor Assoc. After Hns. 031.1723.

53-TV-Radio-Stereo

54-Garage Sales

CALL TO SEE
LAKE MARY- 3 BR, waterfront
home on
acre wooded site,

BROWSE ND SAVE
It's easy
ard fun.. 'The Want Ad Way.

Very neat and cozy 3 BR, l'.'t bath
home, large corner lot, fenced

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QUIET AREA

WE TAKE TRADES

Charming older 3 BR, extra large
beautiful tre..shaded yard. Large
picture window, fireplace. Estate
sale. 525.000 Harold Hall Realty.
Realtor, 323 5771.

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$ervice,usldmacf5ifles

OVIEDO- S BR, charming older 2
story home, Screened pool. ", acre
lot with plenty of trees, shrub's.
5.42,500.

2 BR frame houte. Asking 50.00).
will consider offers 2119 Chase
Ave 322 1032 eves. 322 4983.

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KENMOREwAsHEppa

843.000.

baths, with beaullful brick
fireplace in living room. Only 3
yns. old. 113,900.

REALTORS

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COVE APTS
Bedroom apartments,

yard.

fenced

redecorated house, lots of
kitchen cabinets, eating bar, new
carpeting, new roof, central heal
and large fenced back yard.
Approx. 12.000 down, $135 month.

bedrooms, 2 baths, air conS
ditloned, clean as a pin. Move in
now. VA, Convenlional or owners
will hold mortgage. $17,950.

ANYTIME

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BAMBOO

large

2.3 BR

OPEN 1-5 P.M.
SUN. AUG. 1. 1976
1331 S. SUMMERLIN AVE.
Large oaks, pine's, and palm trees. 3

MAKE A WISH- Here It 1st 3 BR, 2

Multiple Listing

OUT- New Hotpoint
Washes-i, 1$ lb. capacIty. Peg. $317
with trade. While they last, lust
$275 with trade.
DICK'S APPLIANCES
26175. French, 322.7651

SANFORD

322 - 2420

private, 1
bedroom furnished apt. I male, no ________________________
pets, 322 39)0.
l9'iutchison Ocean front ApIs., 339 5.
Atlantic, Daytona Beach. Call
2345 Parkor
.
570
Mn R. U Hutchison, 322
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I&amp;2BRMobileHom
Adults-

Real Estate

edging, trimming, weeding, and
othe, misc, lobs. Mutt be over
Apply Geneva Gardens, 1505 W
2.5th St . Sanford

Realty

CLOSE

beautiful Shade trees, 16'xlô'
workshop or outside game room.
5.5.000 equity and assume loan.
Phone 3210503.
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family room, nIcely landscaped,
825.000.

36-'RSort Property

Lake Mary- clean &amp;

companion. Needed immediately

1W R SIT!

PEG. REAL ESTATE BROKER
"Your Business is ApprecIated"
110 North
1., Palmetto Ave.

ONE OF A KIND- From the stone
wall with fireplace in the family
room to the Storybook kItchen, 10
the terrIfIc pool. 161,100

35-MobiIe Home Lois

M0NTHLY
RENIALS
AVAILABLE
toior TV, Air Cord ,Maid Serv
QUALITY INN NORTH
I 11. SR 431, Longwood
$62 100

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Yiilw Cab, 201$. Park Ave.

Stenstrom

52-AppIiance
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Twenty West Area-. Beautiful 3
bedroom. 1'3 bath, central heal,
carpeted, fenced back yard, stove
&amp; refrigerator, 122.500. 1*00 down,
if VA nothing down, KULP
REALTY, 3222335.

LAKE MARY- 3 BR, svooded,
secluded, large. *4 acre, like new,
141.900 3224962

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Colbert Realty

If you desire to buy or sell real
estate, stop in and see me.
WALTER B STEELE

Wm. H. Stem per Realtor

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TG
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51t' deposit. References. 322
0064

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garage,

323.7R2

))9 S. French
322.4991
Eves, 322-1496; 322 1161; 337-1981

cfer. 322.1001.

home in Sanford. central heat and
air, wail to wall carpet, separate
dining room, 16'xlé' family room,

EVES, 3fl.15$7 or 327-06)3

POPULAR TERMS

X)-ApartmentsUnfurnlshed 3"t Acre ranchett,, nice I room
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housi, bath, garage, 1'x40 barn.

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By Owner- Lovely 3 BR, 2 bath

Hal

FENCED BACK YARD- I BR, I.z
baths, central hell, carpeting.

Fuished

Cook.LOf2iIetsN 1)1 N7'of Lot), lone Hutalne. Trustee &amp; lnØ. to
81k 16, Tier 1, E P Tratfords Map Jack H. Owen &amp; wf EtP,elyne M., Its
35 and 43 &amp; all of 101 S of PR, St.
Of Sanford., 5)6.900
Randy I. Stiffey &amp; WI Terry Ann Josestis s.d. (less 3IS• of 35 &amp; W
of It 101 145,000.
to David E •irmondi Jr &amp; wf Cheryl
1 1126, 81k 8. Country Club Manor M Myers Assoc. Ltd to Calvin I
Belts &amp; *1 Marie H • Unit
Un No 2. 513.700
A
Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt, S.c 3. Weattsenfield .Sfl acres. 1200.000.
Oevco of Orb., Inc. to Mark A. 5th Orienta Point Condom Village One
Lance C. Anderson &amp; wV Kathleen SALESMEN_ Varied POsItlos,
sa.soo.
miii 0. WI Cynthia A 1132. 81k I Mtg
geet OppOrtunIty
Walt New Builders Inc., to Ronald K. &amp; Erik L. Anderson to John .
BiIAire Homes, Inc. to Joseph .
Camelot Unit Twa, 522.600
A
Floren From SE cot'. of 81k B
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Tunic Jr. &amp; WI. Pulls 0. II 492 w Scott &amp; *1 Virgle M., It 445,
1 013 acres m.l. REPAIR MAN- Radio. TV. 000d a:::
Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunf. Sec 3, Weatherifield Sd____________
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Spring Oaks Un. Ill
Opportunity
1112.000
eneva
Francis A. Baxter &amp; Marie to
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Christian Niesen &amp; *1. Janet, 10.
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SECRETARY.... WIth ome con.
ardens
Unrec plal Lake Jeuup HIs . in Sec
strul
'.
ion experience

Quiet, One Story

ARcA
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Have some camping equipmWou
no longer use? Sell it all with a
Classified Ad in The Herald. Call
322 2611 or 031 9993 and a friendly
advisor will help you.

1159.

PAOLA-. 2 Acres, I BR home,

! BR. lake, extras. $59,730

332 749$

Cliff Jordan.Realtor
$31 $222

5pacious 2 Bedroom, turn. apt.
water furn.. quiet &amp; Private. 322.

Likenewhome,zonedcommerclal.
Ideal office, $21,500. Harold Hall
Realty, Realtor, 3235774

Office: 321-0161 Eves: 337

LONGWOOD - 3 BR, central air,
Very clean, fenced yard,$9$ mo.

Alrconditlofl,dBedroorn
MenOnly,Refer,nces
372fl9

WHY SAVITF' ... SELl. IT
QUICKLY with a Fast Acting,
Low Cost Classified Ad.

LONGW000-. I BR, 1',', baths,
fenced backyard. Deep well,
$27,500.

3 BR. I'., B. lakefront, 132,500

Twin size Glamourpedlc mattress,
used I day's, ceit $120. $75 or best

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Buy

to

Ch 322-4132

Wills life mepuarart$ee. 323-1155.

$31,500. ',.laiid Hail Realty,
Realtor. 3335774.

family &amp; dining rooms, $49

8-Wanted

51-Household Goods

Miracle Maid waterless coohw.r.

RETREAT
Canal
front cabin, 2 BR, completely
furnished, Halvill area. $Ii• o,

3 BR, 2 B, new. 123.500
3 BR, 1', B, tam. rm. 123.000

Low prIced 3 BR, in beautifully
Shaded Pinecrest. Fenced yaro.

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Apt. Unfurn. Spacious 162 BR, all Rent with option to buy 21x41 2 br.
mobile horn.. Patio, carport,
electric. eat.ln kilchens. Dish,
shed. Pooltennis-marina on St.
washer, shag carpet, air, plenty
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Johns River. 661 S600.
CiOSetX. From 5)50. Exclusive _______________________
yea. Mgr. 322.7113.
123 Hays Drive, 3 BR, 2 balh, fenced
yard. $165 mo. plus deposit. 323
1643.
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TAXI DRIVERS

Maudlene E. B. Murray to
Michael Builders of Scm., Inc. Its 7

ReaIr

Rentals
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IF L0150O extra a month Interests
you, then call 5143054 for app?.

Kelley's Addn to SanI,

WEEKEND

REAL ESI ATE

furnished.
ldfaI
location,
Reasonable rent 365.372).

CRYSTAL LAKE NURSERYRelired person, full or part tIme,
transportation preferred but not
necessary. 322.7799.

Harrcon Corp to Ales B Hull &amp; Jr &amp; wt Alice M. LI II, 81k F.
Robert I. Wlnkley&amp;wf Dorothy J. Ir. Si
wI Virginia 0 Lt 1. 81k 0. Sterling Oakland Shores. 1st Addn, 131.000
MIg. Guar. Ins. to Eugene A.
Geo W. ColPiran. Sgl. to Frances to Carl J. Copeland &amp; WI Neil 5 of Felker Jr. &amp; wf Janice H.. Lt
Park Un 3. 1.36. 300
121,
SE'4 Of NE'I of Sec. 721.29.
Nail. Homes Mtg. Corp. to Harry K Simons &amp; Burnice J. Simins Jr. LI
Forest Brook 5th Se
Homer Franklin I WI Ka:ue
R• Lewis &amp; wf. Gretchen R., LI 12$ 16 less N 25') Palmer Sd.
H Miller &amp; Sons of Orb., Inc. to
Jameiking,
Beg. 12$ch N &amp; 310' w
Hmlda M Avery to Donna Clark S of
SE cor. of
San Lanta, Third Sec., 126.200.
Sec. 31.1930. ra N JOM P Barr Jr. &amp; wf Tamaki. LI 174
Edna M Hanlon. wid to Jarres w SO' ot It 1 81 CF. Casselberrsm,
San Sab.astian Ills., Un I
2412' W 14' etc . 513.500
Donna M. Clark to Donna M. Clark
Wilkerson 8. wf Viola C LI 25. 81k
John A. Smalley &amp; Cattiryn M. to
David 5 Redwmne &amp; wV Aide F to
B. TanglewOod, Sec 3 repl $73 500 &amp; Pib. Robert W. It 20,
SemInole Arthur J. McQumllan, Trustee, S 262' Eugene A. Roche &amp; wf Anna M., It
Carolyn J. Multins. sql. to Grant Raceway. lit Adfl. 5100.
' 51k 5 Amended Ptat of Lake
of W 200' of 81k B. Amended Plat of
James L Simon I. *1. Deborah A
0 Dennis&amp; *1 Sharon I. 11981k H
Crystal Heights, Sec!, 2030.125000 Kathryn Parkm 2nd Addn.
Lake Kathryn Park 5th Addn • W. to First Mountain Conslr. Co. It
AgmI. Deed, Dorothy C Smith &amp;
Robert Cardwell Sr. &amp; CaroIyo t ,
101 Forest Brook. ifth Sec.. $100.
510.000
Donald P. to Anthony Colov,chlo &amp;
Leone L. Parmeler &amp;
Leone E. Gilberts to Jean M. Elisabeth
Arnutfo Aquila I Grvtta Krainok,
1. Marie Parmel,r, wid, *1 Edna, It 11. 81k I Replat North
sql. to Domingo Amador &amp; *1 Ysor O'Leary, sgl.. 121.500
Its I &amp; 5. MM. Lord's lit addn Orb Tcwnsite Fourth Addn.
It 71, 81k 5, Repl North On
Cond Re's. Unil P40. I. Sheoah, Citrus HIs., 515,400.
Greeter Constr. Corp. to Steven
Sec. 3. Magnolia Sbc. Corp to
Townsite Fourth Addn . sii.aoo
M. Reece 0. *0 Sarah R.. LIII, 81k
DuaneL. Doddington. sQl to John Craven Dcv Co., Inc LI 642. Wekiva
Henderson Ferguson, Etal., B, Rjver Run, Sec. I.
Wm. Pierce Jr. &amp; wI Belly A , LI 20 Hunt Club. Fox H,'n' •c 3. 11.100
Trustees 1st BapI. Church of Lk
The Greater Constr. Corp. to John
The Greater Constr. COrp. to
(lesi Rd. n wI 81k A. Crystal Bowl
Mary to First Baptist Church of M. Morris &amp; wI Virginia 0., 11100
Addn to C B. 133.100
Wayne A, Granger &amp; WI Susan 1.. It
Sanford Inc., Lots 23. 24, 25,268. 32, Winsør Manor, 1st Addn,
51k 37 Crystal Lake Winter Homes.
Hallmark Constr. Co. to Margaret 162. Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt,
Sherlan W Moore, sql. to Billy J.
520.000.
0. Snow LI 21. 81 A. The Springs Sec I. 139.900.
Rakestraw 8. *1 Leonle, II 1$. 81k
Owen E. Forguson a wf Yvoivte to
VICkI L. MCG'OuQlS, slg to James II, Weathersfieid. 151 Addn.
Spreading Oak Village. 542,500.
Raymond Rul:, sgl, to Adela E JoseW. Pabon &amp; wf Marcelina A., N 0. McGough, slg .111081k 12 Tier 9,
Raymond A. Ostotiki &amp; *1 ElI:, to
Sanford. 5)00
Pull It 25. 81k Id. Weafhersfmelc). 100' of S 14*' olE 140' of W I0' of Lot
Theodore A Graham I wO Loisteen.
12,
Fla Land &amp; Colonization Co.,
Devco of Orl. Inc • to Gary A. N 2$ 10' of III) I S 1600' 0112. 61k
2nd AdOn,
.
Wm G Arnold &amp; *1 Susan t Celery Plantation, $30,000.
Klebaum I *0 Norma P , It 64. 81k E, Buena Vista EsIs
H Camelot Unit 2, 521.100.
Carl M Baker I. *1 Ginny Jo To
Linda Aozalone (Married) E 27' of
Austin
Mont.n.gro &amp;
wI
Tompkins land Co Inc.. to Eli J. Magdalena to Walter 8. Nevbrander
LI 17. all 01 1! &amp; W IV 0019, 61k 1 Wp Fed, lln lleuof Fcl.l ItS. 81k F.
Retim I wI Ella Mae. 1015. 81k I? £ *0 IcIly I., LI?) lear Lake
West Wmtdmere, 2nd Sec., 141.400. Oakland Shores, 1st Addn, 527,900
Hills.
Jesse J. Manimon, sql to J.T.
HeftIer Homes Howell Park. Sec. 1
leo TrepanmertoOctavioMendo:a
Orlando Fed, Miami to Lester H.
531.200.
&amp; wI Estretla. Lot 24, 81k It Marlmon&amp;wf Zeola. Begin 72' W of
,
L ..l M.I,.
nc cur or
of SW'4 of SW' • Sec9
Howard J. Weaver &amp; *1 Mary C.
DreamwQld. $3000
Weklv; ViIla
condo,
21-3)
run
S
SO'
W
72'
etc.,
$100.
to
Brodus
C
Bunce,
It
6,
81k
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Sky
C Victor Butler Jr. Trustee
137,700.
Lark s d. 129.300.
I. Marimon I Zeola to Jessie J
Sameul Knefet:. sql SW " of SE
Dade Fed., Miami to Neslo
Nader Homes Inc. to Leon M
&amp; that part of E ' of SW 'I. lying &amp; Marimon. sql.. Beg NE cor of S'.
Rasberry .
Edith P., II 343 Leasing Co. Inc., Unit C.I23 Bldg. 7
Being So of Org Blvd. in Sec 19 19 O SW'4 of SW'4 Sec 92)31 run S 50
Wekiya Villas, Condo, 532.500.
W 22' etc., $100.
Winter SprIngs UnIl 1, 543.500
30 in Lieu of FcI,) 53)0.200
Charles R. Hughes &amp; wf PatrIcIa
(QCD) Cheryl Cowan, 5gb. to
H &amp; I. Petroleum Inc. to Jim
Magnolia SVC. Corp. to Alan I. to John T. Ventura &amp; WI Rosemary
Ronald
J.
Cowan,
sQl.,
Beg
at
NW
Wayne Allord leg. 143.3' E &amp; 442' N
Wentworffi &amp; wf Shirley A., It 643. LI IS, BIk H. Spring Lake Hilts. Sec
of SW car. of SE
of Sec. 24.19.30 con of LI 7. run SE'ly 49.92' etc.,

Kitchen Equipped
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St. Marks Presbyterian Church
All. Spgs., Fla.. Inc.. NWI, of NEtL
of NW'S of Sec. 12.21.29, bess part

3 BR. 1", B. $22,730

3 BR, CB. 5)9.500

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Plant &amp; Craft Shop
For Sale, very reasonable
Phone3fl.l$,,

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Wanted
NAGER TRAINEEbe
willing to relocate In
Florida. Training pgram
ducted in Sanford at local ito..
Interviews between I and I only.
French Ave., Payless
Shoes,

Joyce Ann Brelding iform.
Chamberlain) to Line L Wharton.
LI 3. 81k H Spring Lake Hills. 5cc).
169.000.
Lew T. CarrIer. &amp; *1 Lorraine 0.
to Juan R. Morales &amp; WI Myrta It 6.
Frank Orteca &amp; Flora. Etal. fo
81k E. Summerset North. Sec i, Wm. T. Hill 1. wt. N. Luchle, It 2A,
526.900
Tr. 3. St. Johns Ranch Esti. Un.
SE Banks Trust Co. Trustee to planed,
Wm. N. Fallon &amp; wf Linda K., It 66.
Fin Svc lnv. Corp. to Wm I Hill
Devonshire, 149.500
&amp; WI. N. Lucite LI 2A Tn 3 St Johns
Se'n Home Mtg Co. to Wm. M. Ranch Eit UnnlAltpd
FF.. Ort. to Roger A. Peterson &amp;
Kenneth W Storey &amp; Ann to
Mitctiell&amp;wI SherryL .1110 81k K
Ouida B Hanke, %gl to Walter W
Klein ISo en Jr 6. wf Anne .J , LI S wI. Arlene A.. It 3, Lake Tony Sky Lark Sd. 131,000.
Hamilton&amp;wf. Jo Ann, 1118. E ",of

Luxury Patio
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BelAlre Homes Inc., to Michael J.
Mallory &amp; wI Yolenda K.. LI 401
SorIna
Oaks tJ,i. III. t1O.L.
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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
LAKE MARY- Fenced yard.
Beautiful trees. New paint lob. 3
BR. 124.900.'

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Winsor Manor, 1st Addn.
Robert E. McKee &amp; *1. Betty to
Don T. Reynolds &amp; WI. Debris A.
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Belrtha Mae Kader, sgl., to
Margaret E Reynolds Its 39 &amp; 31,
Frank I. Woodruff Sd of Lands, Sc'
Sanford.

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4 BR, lakfrnt., split-level, $100,000

Mr. Executive

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LOST: Siamese female cat, no
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
collar, beige with brown face
IN YOUR FAMILY?
feet. Lost on Yale Ave. on July 15.
AL ANON
REWARD. 3323707 or fl23fl3.
For families or friends of problem ______________________________ - I
drinkers.
STORING IT MAKES WASTE - -.
SELLING IT MAKES CASH.
forfurther information call 12)4W
write
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW.
SanfordAlAnonFarnilyGroupp.o.
Call 3222611 or $319993
Box 533. Sanford, Fl_a, 32771.
• LOST Large Tarpaulin, vlCiflit
THE VALAR
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Orange Blvd. &amp; Oregon Ave. 1
MAGICAL ENTERTAINERS
p.m. Tues. 27th. REWARD. 332.
ForClub-Ljg,s-Parti,s
oml.
Call 321 Ol3lfor info.
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Robert W. Norman &amp; Lou to Ann
Andrew .1 Coryril 8. ',f Helen to
Betty L. Buckmastef to BerI Hal
M. Myers Assoc. Ltd. to Harry E.
Carl J. Harmeling &amp; wf Kerry A .Lt Buckmaster E 'z of NE ' of NE 4 Oabbard £ wI Margaret Unit 462, M Merino (Marriedl. From SW cor.
1. Fern Park Ests RepI . 520.000
Of NW ' of Sec. aka LI 12
of NW '4 (less E SO' for r w 1)1) Sec Orienta Point Condom.. Village one, 01 NW
81k I Chula ViSta.
Eastern Express. Inc. to John D
9 21 29. &amp; prop in Org. Co.. si.
ss,000.
Robt. Norman &amp; Lois to Ann M.
Wofford &amp; *1 Sandra Ann. LI 6. 81k
Roy S. LeTourneau &amp; wt. Shirley
The Babcock Co. to Camille Celia.
0, Winter Springs. 146,0(53
to Paul E King LI) &amp; portion of 7, i Townhouse, Lot 27, Wlnward Merino - Lt Il 81k I Chula Vista.
Robt. Norman 8. Lois to Ann M.
CharlesW, Clayton Jr • Etux EIaI
&amp; 5. 81k A, Brantley Hall Ests . Squane, Sec 1. 532.200
to Judy A Quinton, SQl. condo. apt 133.000
The Greater Constr. Corp to John Memo - It 10 Bik I Chula Vista
Unit 13, Bldg A, Cherrywooci
Fia Residential Comm. Inc. to C. Slot: &amp; WI Nancy J.. Lt 13$ Mtg. to grantors, Its
II &amp; 12.
Gardens. $31,500.
Milton A Luke &amp; WI. Irene to
Charles P Lusk &amp; WI. Eli:. LI 21. Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt, Sec i.
Kelly Considder LI 19 Blk 27 81k 27
Slate Bk Forest City to G.M.
81k C North Orl. Terr.. Sec I Un 2.
The Greater Constr. Corp. to Surburban Homes
Washburn II &amp; wf Carolyn C LI 6. 526.200
First Scm. Svc. Corp. to Don
less SW tO &amp; all of 7. 81k A,
Donald F. Evans &amp; Janice to Larry L Lester &amp; wf Georgianna, LI
Hoover Constr, Inc., LI 31 Garden
Thornrurgs Addn, 5)2,9(53
Dennis 0. Sabia £ Pamela LI 506, 19 81k A, River Run, 5c I
Grove
Unit One,
Robert S. Bradford 1, wf. Grace M. Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt, Sec 3,
David 5. Kemp I wf Carol t
Greeter Conslr. Corp. to Benton C.
to James C. Noice LI 39 Town of $30,000.
Murphy G Seweil &amp; WI Valerie F
Jones &amp; wI. Claramae R . LI 121.
Lohqwood (less E 121 z') $25,000.
Paul H. Wagner &amp; wI Pence &amp; Lt 17 Green Village Sd.

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3 BR, 1 0, 4 Acres, 133,OO

HA E A VERY MERI1Y CHRIST.
A S - and the money to pay for Large3BR,2'/3bathtownhom,with
carpet, central aIr, 2 car garage,
it. Start now - selling beautiful
formal dining, plus private patio.
P'Oct. Make beautiful money.
Water &amp; lawn maintenance fur.
Call 6.0 3079 for information.
nimed. $275 Pif mo.

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Nice? Bdroombloclihome
FurnorUnfurn.
323fl20

Let e ShOw
you how y can make Lakefront house, nice yard, citrus
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treeS, 3 bedrooms. Unfurn. Kit.
chin ejlpped. 322.0913

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Goerge W. Sykes to George W.
TheHUSke.VCO toDavmdM Fuller
Sykes &amp; Herman I. Sykes, Jt. ten.
&amp; WI .lAnie .
Rlk
3&amp;4OISE'.OfNWt.Of 3c. :
a'ter oaks. ''siio
Carole B Nelson 10 Masine o 21.31 5)00.

r:at make up true FlorIda retirement living.
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Pa time or ful: time outside sales
Must have own car. Ex.
lint opportunity. Apply 3159
ando Drive (17), Sanford.

Noon The Dotj Befoe PubIIcQtIon

prove to be a serious household manufacturer of pet care natural insecticides for quick can be spray.applied almost
problemformanyfamllles.The products. According to Dr. Ott, controloffleasandticksineven anhere, indoors or out.
pests flourish in hot, wet every family should develop its the hardest-to-get gathering
weather,feastlng on dogs, cats, own series of flea protection places for fleas.
MY campaign against fl5
and people. And wherever measures to insure a flea-free
should be accompanied by
there'sadogorcat,there'salso summer,
The lawn can be rendered thoroughvacuumingof carpets,
agoodpossibilltythatfleaeggs
For a home that's already flea-free, too, with simple upholstered furniture, and
and larvae are present in the infested with fleas and ticks in applications of lawn and kennel animal bedding, with the
home, waiting for the op. carpets and upholstery, an dust. Sprinkled on the lawn in vacuum bags burned or buried
portunity to develop into full- indoor fumigant fogger should small quantities, the dust after use. Vacuuming not only

Francisco R GOdoy 8. Bernadette
to Maurice R McNamara 8. WI,
Alma J. Lt 71. 81k I The Woodlands,
6.S00.
Arthur W. Ballard (Married) to
Wm K. Johnson &amp; WI. Jeanne P.. Lt
274. Spring Oaks Un. 2. 136.000
(QCD) Elvira B Koenig to Henry
T Koenig. Lt 3. 81k 8. Beverly
Tr, $100.
Grange Prop Inc to Bel Aire
Homes Inc. LI 595 600. mcI &amp; 610626
md Spring Oaks Un . 1300
Live Fla. Inv. to RatphJ. Hawk £
wi. Suzanne M. LI 34, Walden Terr.,
134.000.
Minnie B. Krat:ert &amp; Doris G.

and an 'investment broker?" Seems to me that either one would
have the same training In order to be of any value to the client.

A'.'enue

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Dear Mi. Saxon:
What Is the real difference between an "exchange broker"

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1:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
24ca in.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
($2 I00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3 Lines Minimum
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6 thru 25 times
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eyes. On North Oregon Ave., ½ .
Mi. N. of SR 14. lust west of I-I, I
Mi. West of Sanford. 3223940.

I Investments

clients have

Putting a flea collar around
the house this summer may be
as Important a flea-reducing
measure as putting a collar
around the family dog. In fact,
for literally hundreds of
thousands
of
American
families, flea-prevention
requires far more than a
conventional flea collar.
Fleas prove especially dlifficult to control because they
aren't on the dog for very long.
They vlait the pup, staying only
long enough for a meal. They
then drop off to lay eggs and
breed a new crop of high.
jumping
Particularly during the
summer months, fleas and ticks

Okndo - W'itCr
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owner alike.
moderately.priced insecticide ticks from large areas, indoors larvae of the organic debris
PROBLEM
There are several accepted fumigant fogger requires u
Perhaps AlcaholicAnohymous
or out, and helps prevent needed for sustenance during
BUSY BEECHILOCARE
Can
Help
levels of treatment designed to family and pet evacuate the reinfestation of the pet while development.
3127 Holly Ave.
Call 123 1.307
Pho323731Oor3fl0740
combat different levels of flea home for only 34) minutes, he's outside playing.
Write P.O. Box 1213
.
m systematic approach to
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Sanford.Florida
37771
infestation, according to Dr. closing all doors and windows.
Smallest Ad with the greatest op.
Another product that can flea and tick control should put
Bruce S. Ott, a veterinarian The fogger is activated, and 30 prove helpful in the fight a "flea collar" around your STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If _portunity. Call 3320.542.
who serves as Director of minutes later pet and owners against fleas is kennel in- house that will make for a
Classified
Ads
didn't
Things to Eat
vork,. there wouldn't be any.
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Research and Development for return to a flea-free household. secticide concentrate, a liquid summer that's as flea4ree as
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Lambert Kay, a leading The fogger uses powerful but which,whenmlaedwjthwater, possible.
PEAS; you pick, w patch,

serves the terrace to the rear. It is the hub of the
living, kitchen, garage and terrace areas. The
main section of Plan HA931Y has 1,268 square feet
and the family room has 213 square feet. Herman
H. York, 90-04 161st St., Jamaica, N.Y., 11432,
designed this plan and those wishing further information may write him, enclosing a stamped,
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Ci penter's Helper Only
CX
Unfurfli$h,d, two bedroom.
yienced only. Work in Deltona.
Depoait. Adults Preferred. 332.
bween
&amp; or
v;rn.
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LONGWOODSpacious all brIck?
M D I C A I.
I N S U R A NCE
BR, 2 balh, kItchen 'quipped,
CRETARY- MUST be e*. QUiitdead.endstrq$.$tsop,r
I rienced in filing insurance
Call Phyllis Capponi, Realtor.
c aims. Medical terminology,
A5so. After Hrs. 134.1733.
I ping, billing &amp; dictaphone. No
FRICKE &amp; FRICKE ASSOC. Inc.,
ers need apply. Slart im- _______
Realtors,
I edlately.
3fl.53.
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Fvininq Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Painting
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A I Pamnling
Brusn. roil, spia-,
ilily work Reasonable prices

Free eStimates 3210419

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YOUR HOME?
8uying a new home! MovIng to a

apartment!

Get some action *ith a Herald
classified ad We'll help you wrtte
an 10 that will bring fast 5Ie.

CALL 332 361)

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To List Your Business..,Dioj 322-2611 Or 831-9993

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By MIKe. WENDLAND

the social side, a club can be teclmkati
heard several CBers
oriented, offering training seminars for newcomers What
that mean? Duane
Once
been drawn Into the "good buddy" and
CBers. It can
camping JamBrighton,
world of
it's inevitable that
start
borees or swap-and-shop meets. It can or
regional ta
th e
"eyeballing" those airwave voices which crackle
ng coopera tive to mass-purchase electronics "cottonpicker." Since
they
grow that much
through your transceiver,
equipment as a saving to its members,
cotton In the plains sta tes, what would be a "cotWith coffee breaks and Impromptu meetings
A number of national organizations
In the South becomes a "cornflaker" in
being arranged dally, It's easy to make friends. But local and state
it's beneficial
for many CBers, just talking and meeting isn't to Join one of the groups
for guidance and direction.
enough.
Here are a few of them:
Q. What's the best mobile an tenna, one made of
So they join a CB club.
Public service CB organizations — REACT- fiberglass or stainless steel?
John Brownlee,
No one really knows hol many CB organiza tions Radio Emergency Associated Citizens Teams), 111
MInneapolis.
tle are. Estimates range from 5,000 to 20,000. The
E. Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60601; ALERT
A. Fiberglass Is generally believed by most of
purposes of these clubs range from providing (Affiliated League of Emergency Radio Teams), the exports to make a bit better antenna. Its big
emergen cy communica tion in times of disaster to Suite 818 A, National Press Building, Wash
ington, disadvantage Is that it tends to break when se verely
nothing more meaningful than the holding of D.C. 200; HAM (Highway
Assistance Monitors), be nt or bumped, common occurrences with most
monthly pot luck dinners.
5221 Creekwood Drive, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania mobile antennas.
CB clubs are active throughout the United States
17109.
(The most complete, up-to-date book which
in bo th urban, suburban and rural areas. AU you
Social CB organizations — Ten-Four Inter- surveys the world of CB, by 15-year CB veteran

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be lieve that the game may be
more serious thantleavoi&amp;
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of a few fines for speeding.
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organized
Im may
listening in to CBers' Smokey
bulletins to aid in the running of
drugs or illegal aliens.

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equipped, and both had been break-ins at antique stores in
who thing they've spotted a
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Florida balmy brcezes are
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for Sun bathefs, but
Sergeant Neil Curran of the convoy, just like the ones made local police chief sent an unha ppened on Saturday ni ghts, they create a special safety
Itew Mexico State Police is one popular by C.B. McCall.
marked car out to follow the and in a particular order. So we hazard for motorist$. Drivers
of the law enforcement officers Smugglers, using several two unobtrusively through his staked out the
one we believed using automobile air -con who's concerned about the vehicles, form a convoy In town
was next on the list
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that anybody with a CB station wagon or private car Is gotten under way when a in the bushes where they could emergency vehicles. horns of
receiver can eavesdrop on dean. It checks out the road to warning crackled through the see the
front and the back of the passing cars or the whistles of
them, and put them to whatever see If there are any bears in the air from a motorist headed in shop. The trouble was that the on-coming trains. Stay cool
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state police seizures of big speeding ticket The next two or traveling at well under the 40- everybody
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different as night and day.
Dawn Kiddy, owner of the salon, said, "With the proper
equipment, women, men and children can choose their own brand
of beauty. For Instance, a new process colors the hair In ten
minutes. Just name it. We are equipped for all beauty needs. We
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very popular in the Sanford area. It took about an hour to give a
good facial and the cost was
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programs especially suitable to CB enthusiasts.
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and dark auburn coloring, and then there were black and brown
dyes which were harsh on the hair.
She said, "The only way to lighten hair when I started was a
mixture of proportioned peroxide and ammonia, which had to be
watched carefully, and even then, we o btained the Jean Harlow
platinum blonde look."
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Duyne of 211 Scott Ave., are announclng the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ellen, to John
Michael Helmey, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lanw Helmey Sr.
of Savannah, Ga.
Born in Sanford, the brideclectis the granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Hall of Moravia, NY and Mr. and Mrs

Herbert Van Duyneof Glen Ridge,N.J.
A graduate of Bishop Moore High School, Miss Van Duyne
was a member of the Pep Club and National Honor Society and
was on the newspaper staff there She Is a former dancer with
Ballet Guild of Sanford-Seminole.
Miss Van Duyne Is a 1976 graduate of University of South
Florida where she earned a bachelor of arts degree, majoring In
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Garner, accompanied by Thompson Frank Aikers and J Gradick home on Park Avenue and Mr . and Mrs W C Clause machineless waves, 15 50 and
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pictures, told of the harbor, C Newsome.
Guests were the mothers and
At a month-end clearance
boathouse and sunken gardens
And It all happened
Also the Misses Betty Moore, Mmes Joe Baker, John Fi
years
Other homes spotlighted were Linda Leonard, Gail Bitting, patr ick, George Andrew Specs- sale at Yowell s a special was ago this week
thne of Di- and Mrs J A Jean Sirmons
Dorothea Vincent Roberts, Gerald
Smi th, Mr. and Mrs. John Sacketi and Gay Flowers.
I..ossmg, Bob Brown Malcolm
Salsbury, Mr and Mrs Ira W
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Southward George 0 Bishop
Announcenentwas made that Ralph Wlght Ruth Iobb
and Mr and Mrs Forrest George Chapman would Thomas Cobb, and Jean Sir
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A fish rodeo was In the August
Bruce Bolt Walter Steele,
planning for more than )oboys
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and girls on Aug. 8 at Lake
At a Christian thor Fashion Harris, and Kirby Fite and
Charm, Oviedo, under the preview in Paris, skirts were Misses Martha Wight, Gay
ausices of the Jaycees, Sanford longer. The 14-inch from the Flowers, Gale Bitting, Linda
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Fishing Inc. and Seminole be a high water mark.
Betty Moore, Dilon Baker, Jane
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The committee included John
Henry Witte Jr. was honored and Lila Leffler.
Kader, Jaycee pr esident, B. F. at a Lion's Club ladies night
Ganas, Tim Crawford,
supper with the presentation of
Vacationing were General
Prevatt and Volie Williams Jr. a five-year pin for perfect at- and Mrs. J. C. Hutchison, Laura
tendance.
and Edna Chittenden, W. D.
The engagement of Peggy
Others attending were Mr. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Anderson and Richard Packard asid Mrs. John Ivey, Mr. and Cullen and daughter Yvonne,
was announced. Final wedding Mrs. John Lambeth, Mr. and Mr. arid Mrs. James Crappe
plans were to be announced at a Mrs. J. D. McNeil, Mr. and and f am ily, Mrs. Edgar Price,
Later date.
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J.W.Ctarke,Mr.andMrs. Ben Mrs.VerneC.Meuenger,Mrs.
Wa de a nd Mr. and Mrs. Willy M. C. Stone, Mr. and Mrs.
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Sydney Chase and son Sydney.

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Another bridal party honored Mr. and Mrs Ft F Robison and

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Mr. and Mrs. George Pat
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John A. Kindorf. 27,
Maitland, and Sharon A.

Aug. 10, at 7:30 p.m., at the Hughes met. Well, Frank met

Weeks. 21, .Maitland

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July 27
Out-of town family members
attending the gathering were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Darrow,
maternal! grandparents: Mr,

Congratulations are In order and Mrs Buddy Darrow aunt
to Betty and Bill Grarnkow on and uncle) and children Cindy
the recent celebration of their and Joe; Cathy Phillips,
silver wedding anniversary. cousin; and Davi

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done them.

labeled it "Teen References."

The oldest, a son 30, plays

DEAR ABBY: lama 14-year. Into this folder will go every

dresses like a bum his eyes are

letter

year-old guy named Billy

you print about

premarital sex drugs liquor,

My problem is I don't know early marriage. overprotective

over here to or absent or uncaring prents,

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beanpole, and he's always dead see because I have a twin etc. For every letter from a

Enterprise, and Brenda

we can say for him is he never over he is friendly with all of teen who learned the hard way.
them.
She thinks t his is a great Idea
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Once he came over and spent What do you think'
ory. The 27-year-old lives In the whole time talking to my
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DEAR MRS. J.B.: You are

supposed to be teaching Engl ish he didn't even ask where I was.

to Mexicans, but she always

flattering suggestion

Hunter, Anne G. and Donald needs money. We send her half don't want him to know it. How

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Everyone has a problem. Whars
yours' For a personal reply, write to
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of what she asks for because I can I find out for sure who Billy
Hanson, Barbara Tennis and can't sleep nights thinking she comes here so much to see"
may be hungry.
Robert Wilmer
LIKES BILLY
Kunzelmann, Janice Ni. and
The 24-year-old is living with
DEAR LIKES: If Billy is 15,
John Phillip

a group of people who are into rd say the one he pays the

addressed envelope, please.
Hate to writ. letters? Send $I to
Abigail Van Buren. 132 Lasky Dr.,
Beverly Hills, Calif 90212, for Ab.
boohiet "How to write Letters
for All OccalionS." Please @nClg%@ a
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Bessent, Robert Gordon and some far-out religious cult. attention to Is the one he comes

Kenneth G. McGlumphy, 26,

lillian L. Phillips

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I really like this guy, but I

They meditate a lot, don't to see.

Pittsburgh, Pa., and Margaret
Fowler, John and Vickie be lieve in wor ki ng for money,
DEAR ABBY: I rec en tly told
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M. Zbikowskl, 23, Altamonte Ellen
but she 's always asking for my 10-year-old daughter the env
Springs
Mauser, Thomas A. and "donations" to feed herself and facts of life, and I gave it to her

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wrong,' your children may
Marshall G Johnson 18
Mathes William Edward and have And when people ask

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O'Dell, Maureen Susan or if that's too painful, tell them

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facilities on Monda ys from 7-10
Harvard
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Sunwier Chorus- and Orchestra
residents, have returned to
The instructor will be Mrs.
their home in San Jose Calif
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Michael Ft Carley. 29
Voskan Joan and Leo
Orlando and Joyce \1 Greeby ,
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Arthur James
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Scott, 22. Longwood.

and Corine McCleary, 36,

cousin

Henry Hard) III 40 Sanford

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The couple s children surprised

Altamonte Springs, and Lori D.

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Christopher R. .Marlette, 29
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Mrs. Jack Stemper, &amp;fr. and and Mrs. B. L Perkins.
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Mrs. Walter Steele, Dorothy for 33 cents.
The spedals for July and
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Frank J Fazio,19 Sorrento
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Combing New Smnyrna Beach and Eileen J. Houchler, 19,
this group in action and follow Caolo. Susan Caolo and Nancy this summer where the)' ow- n a Sorrento
the progress as they invade a were roommates at the condominium are Mr. and Mrs.
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After finding the exact scene with many lovely items Beverly
or print that she wants. Beverly makes. including beautiful
puts a coat of Scotch Guard on jewelry. "I'm working with
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used to their new surround- lbca,
and 2)) varieties.
Fnrpeoplewhodon'thave the ing.s."
lit' had ;alwavs wanteti to
For anyone who might like to spate, or can't afford a
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As student chairman, Laura
I.Aura has spoken to several was a special project for me, ested in flowers. but a friend humidit).
soon had many different groups civic organizations and has and I will miss it. However, I'll was throwing away sonie old greenhouse is equipped with a cation to another, their growth

eagerly pitching in to help. The received their full support Joe be looking forward to coming orchid bulbs and he figured it

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Bridesmaids were Candy
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Kates and Lynne Kates sets
by hand.
decorative touch to the rooms.
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of the bride, and Susan LeFils
On the Indian print, for Recently she redecorated a
sister of the bridegroom. They
Mr. and Mrs. James Cle v eland LeFI1s (Photo by Bob
example, each feather on the mail box, making it Into a
wore pale pink gowns, empire
headdress is carefully stitched replica of a charming house
styled, and car ried bo uquets of brother-in-law; and Steven St. Aug us tin e th e couple is and stuffed individually, complete wi th curtains and
,,nnk and w hite carnations.
Koleff. Lisa Wutkiewicz was the making their home in Port Another coat of Scotch G ua rd is win dow flower boxes.
' Donald LeFiLs Jr. served his flower girl.
"I seldom buy anything I
Orange. The bride is a student applied before she begins the
brother as best man. Usher.
don't re-do," she laughed.
A reception in the social hall nurse at Daytona Beach stuffing.
groomsmen were Gregory of the church followed the Community Coll ege and the
LeFils, the brIdgegrooms ceremony.
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fir bark, with good drainage in
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Valerie Saunders of Sanford: and enjoy the diving. Yes, It's

plenty of light. 11 you live in a
place where you don't have
much
sunlight, fluorescent
lights can be used. For humidity, the (lowers can be placed on

ecological delight. Marshall In the park One tree Is going to "Honfull the committee wili ,and, if you don't, you won't," ties, catalavas, the tempera. tour blooms. lbs blooms range
lie hoer began growing or. lure should not get below SO tie- in size from one inch in
Moser, as-'l'tant nrInclnt at be dedicated to the memory of expand this ear. Whoever
chids
in 1962. Ile says he Mod grees.
diameter to four inches.
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her veil of illusion and she

lAuderdale: "I watch every gymnastics. Yes, absolutely, sport and shouldn't have "Yes, I watch and enjoy too political, in my opinion."

It if plant is started front
leaving behind a project very work all the different groups ployed part-time at Sears. Ile when they get back hoine. the% infist important things to watch
dear to her heart
have done and especially the hobbies Include cooking,expect to find their plants (lou- are tt.'mper.iture, humidity and seed,lklioer explains, the firk
blocin appears in five or six
The Lyman Bicentennial Lyman faculty. Without their writing. swimming, water rishing and producing abun- light, lie Boer points out.
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Park was conceived and nur
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"Well, it just doesn't come perattiresas lowas 40 degre,es, years
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tured during Laura's Senior accomplished nearly so much," whole.
year, and Is now In the process Laura said
A little sad at leaving the out that way. Ii you work with but for most of them, especially good-siz ed bulb. (inc plant may
plants. you get gwid bloonis fine fit the more common spe- produce as many as three or
of really shaping Into an
Several trees are now In place park behind, Laura

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toward the U.S., especially in
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is an artist without a pain t The stuffing she uses for the
brush Her specialty is making larger figures is pol)ester, with
"stuffed" pictures.
cotton used in smaller places.
Pictures by Beverly have a
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encouraged La
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helped promote the park.
,olting his orchid plants. are trying to grow. no inatter if which'they can be fed lightly. It
Laura will be attending the "d rep
'1 know people who make a tts orchids or some other is best to repot an orchid plant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter at Lyman donated moneyfor a University fF1
Florida the Fall
ill least every two years. Also,
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Taulbee,
Maitland, cement square in the sidewalk, where she plans on majoring in lot.of weekend pleasure trips." kino."
Aliether orchids are started keep dead leaves trimmed
graduated from Lyman High with their name, insignia and journalism and communica. sa~s the Air ~'orce Weapons
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Conditions for gain are still projects that are profitable.
very promising for you today.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Be alert for opportunity
August 1, 1971
through intimate friends.
This year you find you will
LIBRA tSept. 23-Oct. 23)
Matters you handle early in the have more time to pursue
day should turn out to your pleasurable, creative er
satisfaction. If you wait till late deavors. Put yo ur artist icness
and imagination to work for
evening, your luck lessens.
SCORPIO lOct. 24-Nov. 22) both fun and profit.

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) unreasonable demands of you.
This is not a good day to bet Be sensible in financial matblindly. If things you're ters.
counting on are not visible to
sçoaio (Oct. 24-Nov. fl
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Keep promises to your mate,
even if it means bending over
backwards. Compromises now
disruptive
prevent
will
rhubarbs later.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Treat your coworkers with kid
gloves today, or you'll be doing
tasks solo that would have been
simple with assistance.

chip on your shoulder today
with authority figures. Let the
boss have the last word.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Although you are not up to
your usual ability to judge the
odds, you can make It If you
don't become too adventurou*,
ct.pmcoir (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) A person in debt to you will
have some excuses you can't
quite buy. However, it won't
hurt to give him an extension.

CANCER (June 21-July 22)
You're liable to pay a higher
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
price than normal to satisfy Allies and associates cannot be
your whims today. Your wallet relied upon to carry the ball
won't appreciate your ex- today. You'll have to forget
1ravagance.
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Have fun with those you pal
around with today, but don't try
to put any business deals
together. Th ey won't work out.

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20-March i)
Feb.
try to bluff through tricky The tendency to fight today Is
Th e old expert was teaching
An Alber ta reader wants to situations today. Brains, not sweeping Important matters
his grandson. 'Here is a
" will see you through. under the rug. This Is a serious
nightmare hand At least I know what the correct "mac ho
still shudder when I response to partner's opening
mistake that would return to
VIRGO (Aug.23-Sept.22)Be haunt you.
diamond bid is. You hold:
remember it."
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passing
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Aug.2, 1971
and win th e second. Th en you unless partner raises your statements based on partial
Important and far-reach1n)
cash four clubs and go after tear ts
truths.
changes are likely In your life(For a copy of JACOB V
th e diamonds. If they break
you have ten tricks. If they MODERN, send St to 'Win
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) style this year. You must
don't, you go down one unless a t Bridge, '' c /0 this Today you may be placed in an assimilate them without con.
the hearts are 6-2 and the ace newspaper. p Q Box 489. awkward position by a long. sclously altering what you
of spades is In the hand wi th Radio City Station, low York, time friend who'll make believe in.
the short hearts."
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and playing In a total point
team match. I wanted to take
the best play for three
notrump and decided that
diamonds were not likely to
break; that hearts would be 53 or 4-4: that if I could get one
spade trick home I would be
sure of my contract and that it
hearts broke 4-4 1 would still
bring home the bacon.
"So I won the first heart:
led a diamond to dummy at
trick two and played a low
spade. If East held the ace he
would surely have ducked, but
West took the trick, cashed
four heart tricks and eventually won the match by a few
points."

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
You're so aware of details
today there's a possibility you'll 21) Seek activities today that
overlook the big picture. Keep permit you to move around both
mentally and physically. Get
things in perspective,
from the TV.
away
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long as you evaluate situations
19) Pursue ambitions with vIgq
as they are, not as you'd like
day while Influences conItin^
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with the pistol.
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Deputies gave this account of the bizarre chase and 1-4 when she spotted the Cadillac speeding onto
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automatic pistol from a man they identified as
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Den nis William Slusher just before 11 p.m. af te r t he Longwood, pull ed in to the parking lot of a con- verging on the interstate area.
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motor of a stolen Cadillac sedan burned up and the venience store at SR434 and Wekiva Springs Rd.
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sedan, and went inside to purchase a gallon of milk.
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In circuit court, officials are
requesting $248,710 as opposed
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quite formidable
of a running mate was "a very fortunate thing"
thdate ... because his constituencies happen to be
for Ford.
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nomination for him," said Scott, a Ford backer. crack into in the fall in order to beat Carter and
ondale," Sears said.
Scott cla imed the President already has 1,141

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Iloth Ford and'Reagan spent Sunda), relaxing had no intention of withdrawing as Reagan's
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The Seminole County Cornmission is expected to cut by
do. You Just had to watch them nosedive..
"Gas pipelines broke, and we had to put our
half the more than $300 000
"Over the bridge people at the motel were shirts over our faces the first hour
we had to wor th
of new requests' subscreaming and running up the hill. Propane keep moving to different sides of the mountain
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this year by the
Links were just hissing. You could smell it."
because it kept washing away....
Alanko and his wife opened their home to
"It took forever for dawn. They (others in the
Circuit Court officials
victinis of the rising water. Then he went out to part)) k ept asking my mom what time it was on requested
$150 000 for an ad
help
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we
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family in their car: "We pulled over because of other cars

with the 130 delegates needed but with Ford
Carter was ni"ting today with advisers to plot
head and inching doser
campaign st ra t egy and work out a sch ed ule. On
In the past week the battle has raged over Tuesday he travels to New Hampshire to redeem
Reagan's choice of a liberal Republican, Sen. a pledge to return he made after winning the
Ri c har d Schweiker of Pennsyl v ania , to be his February prim a ry there On Wednesday
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running niate. Some conservative backers of the ineets with the lkniocratic National Committee
foriner California governor expressed dismay in Washington.

Ford played hostat the White House last week
Ilut on Sunday Reagan's campaign manager,
to several GOP state delegations. Although no
John Sears. insisted the move has not backfired.
reception-, are scheduled this week, Ford and his
haven't lost any delegates, not a one," said
backers are expected to Lontinue canvassing
Sears on ABC's "Issues and Answers."
unLonimitted votes by phone. fie also will txIle promised to make an announcement today
hweiker selection awaiting responses to a letter he sent Saturday it)
that he said would prove the SL
all GOP delegates and alternates asking them to
has enhanced Reagan's standing with GOP
Iist their first five choices for the second spot on
~!elegates from the Northeast. Reagan and
S, hweiker plan to make their first joint apSears said on "Issues and Answers" that
pearance Wednesday before Mississippi
Reagan chose Schweiker to give the GoP a
'clegates in Jackson.
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people inside the cars were waving flashlights run up the mountain. Th en, the roa d sta rted

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Jerry Alanko, Estes Park, Cob., rescue away.

md., and his wife, Phyllis. And for hundreds of and campground. The Big Thompson River
other persons stranded as a 12 foot wall of water snaked by ou ts ide It was climbing fast when
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turned around. One of three bridges near the
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It's long past time t or me Federal Corn.
legal
and promptly noticed an increase In the CB tI'3nsCtivetl, which start In price at about $60
munication Commission to repeal its outdated and
number of stations which used proper call sign for a 3-channel set
and allow you to transmit as well
identification.
impractical rule prohibiting CB operators from
receive.
"talking skip," or communicating with stations
But the no-skip rule remains in effect.
further than 150-mile3 away.
Now that skip is prevalent, many operators are
Q. Is it against the law to give Smokey reports?
Skip occurs when a radio signal is reflected back again dropping their call signs, this time so they can
Ben Oswalt, Batavia, Ill.
to earth hundreds of miles away by
talk to distant stations without much (ear
A. Not exactly. Though FCC regulations prohibit
of being
charged" layers of the earth's atmosphere.
nabbed as a FCC violator,
the use of CB In connection with any activity which
Since we are now entering an active sunspot
It's a ridiculous charade. Skip is a natural oc. is contrary to federal, state or local law, just
period which will make skip almost a daily tc. clwrence. It's impossible to regulate. And when it broadcasting Smokey locations In itself Isn't
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Although it's illegal to do so—rare is the CB
So why not make skip-talking legal?
Q. Could you tell me what "SWR" means and
operator who hasn't at least tried. The reason for
why people say we should check the SWR on our
the outdated and widely-ignored restriction goes
Q. Do CB converters really work? Do theX CB? Ralph McGinley, Wichita, Kan.
back to the time when the FCC refused to recognize provide reception as good as a CB mobile? Arthur
A. SWR short for the standing wa'e ratio of
CB radio as a legitimate hobby and strictly enforced Weller, Augusta, Kan.
your antenna. Standing waves rob your set of radio
rules against idle chit-chat or "ratchet-jawing."
A. They work, though the reception range varies energy and are caused by a mismatch In either the
No one paid much attention to the anti-hobby greatly among the several units we've
tried, antenna height or the transmission line. To check It,
rule. Most CRers quit identifying their station with a Operating of I the standard automobile radio an- hook an SWR meter
between the radio and antenna.
CB call sign and instead adopted colorful "ban- tenna, the converters allow the CB band to be tuned A reading of 1.5 or less
means the system Is matdies," which made it difficult for the undermanned in on the car AM radio. The
best unit we've tried is ched properly. lilt's over that, you have some
enforcement arm of the FCC to discover uem.
the Sparkoinatic CB converter, which sells for adjusting to do in either the
antenna or coaxial
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'Three Seminole County commissioners today
instructed Executive Assistant Roger Neiswender
to prepare a proposal of what It will cost to combat
the 'blind mosquito' problem In Downtown Sanford.
Neiswender will work with city of Sanford of.
ficlals and others In hopes of producing cost
estimates for presentation at Tuesday's coupty
commission meeting,
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Ever wonder what the at. slowly creeping into our faul'.. Certainly not us.
romantic attraction of CB off the highway. answered ba ck
traction Is about owning a CB everyday vocabulary?
We distinctly remember
the
radio.
(And don't try to tell us that there wasn't asmohay or
radio?
first 'rig' we owned. It took
a
How many times do you ask every bit of that Christmas you didn't fall in love with that county-motjntie within miles.
Seems that CBs are becoming someone a question and get
outfit from the moment you The next
panel showed a sign on
a bonus we got from workJflgwj
an integral part of the traveling "10.4" for a response? What
bought
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the jailhouse bulletin which
American community almost
happened to the gold old 'yes' or years to buy that mobile unit.
A CB does more than allow read, "For sale: 1 CB radio!
like a cult or a fad, much like no' answers?
And we were the proudest one to get a "Smokey Bear" Excellent condition. Used once.
the days of the Frisbee, etc.
people in the neighborhood,
report while chugging down the Contact 'Lazy Loafer.' County
And who is It that is purhighway. You can learn of Jail."
If you don't have one yo
Late at night, rather than sit highway
ur. chasing all these CBs?
self, we'll bet a plug nickel you
While on the subject of
conditions, etc., but
in the living room wi th th
Businessmen,
senior
citizens,
e you can also slip into that world truckers and their use of the
know someone who does
family and watch television, of
romanticism and fantasy CB, the traveling public has
either in his home or teenaged girls,
truckers,
et
al,
we'd
climb in the family buggy
share in the craze
that
using the jargon that's known suddenly become alerted to the
automobile, truck or trailer,
of and head for the highest
being the proud
spot in only to you and your 'good fact that those guys hauling
owner of a CB town just so we could get better buddies.'
You can't drive a square radio,
everything from soup to nut.
reception.
Friends
block anywhere in Sanford
and
You're in a society that's all really are human after all.
without encountering someone
We've heard tell of people neighbors alike were envious, by itself albeit a society that
They're not the thugs we once
with 'ears,' although they might who co ul dn't make th
Now they've all got more is growing by leaps
and bounds, might have thought them to be
e rent cxpensi.e and more luxurious
not always be turned on, or payments, yet they'll go out
and
More than anything,
at least most of them aren't.
tuned in.
t
squander that hard-earned cash prigs than we could ever hope to
permits
ossess
the
o
velop
Instead,
they're human, tax.
pe
rator
to
de
And ha ve you noticed lately for a set of ears.
Probably
harmless
the
reason
for
this
a
and
socially
acpaying,
God-fearing
individuals
how the CB 'slanguage' is
And who's to say they are at craze is largely
Just like you and us.
due to
Instantly become transformed
And, no, they don't really eat
— from' "Mr. Average" to the broken bottles for lunch.
Matte r of fact, they're some
"Rubber Duck," "Gator-Bait"
or what have you
and who of the most helpful guys we've
cares,
ever run across when we've
Ever been out there on the experienced a breakdown on
CRYSTAL CRACKERS
highway and have someone ask the highway or needed specific
Organization meets— The 7:30 p.m.
first Tuesday of every month at
Objectives—. Buying school you if you're behind the wheel directions to or from a certain
Number of members— 40.
the Greater Sanford Chamber books and special, hearing of that big "eighteen-w heeler ?"
i" locale.
President— Bill Leach
of Commerce Building, about
You
better
believe
It
made
you
devices for deaf children
V pvupie
nave rounu that
reel good. 1.11cc 10 feet tall,
throughout Florida.
truckers have families and eat,
right?

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Till-COUNTY ROAD RUNNERS
Number of members— 62.

President— Walter Massey.
Oaiiun meets— The
second Tuesday of each month
at the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce

building.
Objectives— Its primary
purpose is to aid hard-of-

hearing children.
Special projects— Several
currently are planned to assist
the Greater Sanford Chamber

of Commerce.

That special appeal of owning
a CB and being a licensed
operator Is a logical extension

sleep and live like real people.

W ha t we're trying to say Is
that CB radio has brought about
a soli darity and mutual r es pect

of today's complex and conto all users of today's highways

fused social environment.
Everyone Is suddenly someone
special, sim ply because he
owns a CR radio.
We've had people tell us that
the CR craze start ed with
truckers, gear-jamming it
down the nation's high ways and
biways looking for Smokey,
w he rever he migh t be.
Today, however, more and
more of those same smokies are
equipped with CR rig.,.

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and ti

inexpensive it may be, allows
better and safer transportation
for one and all.

And, as we've said many
times before, that rig can be '.
friend and companion on long,
tiring drives. Help is no further
away than the dashboard,
Every reason for owning a CB
appears valid and we doubt if
the craze will ever die down.
Recently, we saw a cartoon
Let's face it
those 'ears'
that depicted an eightee n. are here
stay,
wheeler asking for a smokey
The Irishman
report, Smoicey, well concealed
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Number of members— 263
Preside n t_ Hugh Fred.,.

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Thursday at the Winter Park
Chic Center.
Objectives— Aiding hard-ofhearing ch il dren in Florida and
also a Cradle Care program for
mentally reta rded children.
Special projects.— Starting
work on plans for a jamboree at

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Number of members— 306
President— Russ WHliamn
Organization meets—
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Three ice cream lovers (from left) Sonya Green, Stephanie Isle)'
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fi xings for the giant sundae built Sunday at Altamonte Mall. Steve
Greene and Robert Blazak built the sundae while Rev Bardon and
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Partly cloudy through
Tuesday with a chance of afternoon and evening thundershowers. highs upper SOs to
low 90s. Lows lower lOs. Rain
probability Ii 50 per cent.
Details and tides on Page 2-A.

Fireworks Worry
Con su me r Bureau
By 1.OUISE COOK
Associated Press Writer

While millions of Americans are looking forward to Fourth of

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New regulations have been proposed to take some of the bang
out
of some of the more common varieties of firecrackers, but

Recording Machines On Trial In County Courts

they will not go into effect until next year.

Note: Firecrackers are distinguishable from other types of
fireworks in that they are explosive devices whose primary

defender, whoever," Mar. Harold F. Johnson and Wallace county court bill would leave different areas of the electronic recorded on the four-track purpose is to produce a loud noise rather than a visual display.
blestone added. "Any human in H. Hall show that for the First the chief court rPporter's office picture to duplicate the costs of master tape — sells for about
The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that in 1974,
the courtroom has the potential quarter of 1976, bills from with anticipated 1976 Income all functions performed by $900 unwired,
the latest year for which statistics are available, there were 3,300
of delaying a trial in ways that Robbin's office totaled nearly
just short of $130,000.
human court reporters.
Baird's electronic recorder. injuries related to fireworks on July 4 alone. More U= 60 per cent
"Sometimes you're ready to would not occur with the' $3,200. This places the projected
Running totals on circuit
To start with, the Baird eight- transcribers have an estimated of the injuries were caused by firecrackers.
The Office of Consumer Affairs of the Department of Hegi,a,
cost for court reporters' ser- court invoices indicate that at track unit loaned to the county life expectancy of about eight
crank up after a recess or machine."
By KillS NASH
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And while this is a valid point, vices in county court at around the end of 1975 calendar year

by the Florida Supreme Court, years.

Education and Welfare has a few common-aense "Do's and

freporter might be out having a it is only a sidelight to the $13,000 for the present calendar Robbins and his seven which is conducting a statewide
The circuit court purchased Don'ts" for fireworks use:
cup of coffee, so you have to dominant motivation that has year.
—Don't hold fireworks in your hand unless the directions
colleagues received roughly testing program on electronic its first two dozen eight-track
wait. Whereas with the inspired court administrators
in circuit court
which $l20,000 for services performed. court reporters, costs around tapes for $55 and they lasted specifically say so.
mLchine, it's always right in Seminole County, in Florida embraces the proceedings of
—Do place the fireworks on hard, smooth, Level surfaces,
including state attorney's $4,500 fully installed, wired and about 10 weeks.
there. The machine doesn't go and all over the Unit ed States to the Seminole County juvenile statements, public defender's ready for its first opening
—Use fireworks outdoors only. Children should use f irewor ks
The Orange County Court i
experiment with electronic and probate divisions as well a.s
out for coffee."
depositions, plea transcripts statement.
Orlando, which handles a only under close adult supervision.
The chief assistant attorney court reporters during the past Its own civil and criminal and appeal transcripts
—lithe firework does not go off, wait at least 10 seconds after
all
A Baird four-track device, heavier caseload than Seminole
for the Seminole County Court's 10 years.
branches
the figures are excIusie of charges made to such as the one being used In and where electronic court the fuse stops glowing before approaching It.
trial division, Donald MarThat motivation is economy. much higher.
the count)' court during the the circuit judges' chambers reporters have been in
—At public displays, stay In designated areas to avoid fumes
blestone, was suggesting one
When Norman Robbin
Invoice records Indicate that same period,
and
sparks.
for hearings, first appearances operation since September 1975,
ossIble advanta ge of the eight. chief court reporter at the first-quarter fees paid this year
A co m parison of these figures and other minor proceedings, Is goes through about 15 1,300-foot
For fur ther information, you can get a fir eworks fact sheet
.rack electronic courtroom Seminole County courthouse, to Robbin's staff for circuit
with those generated by the priced at about $1,600, ex reels of tape per week, ac- (rum the Product Safety Commision by calling the group's tollseat of Florida's 18th Judicial court services amounted to recorder-transcribers Is dif- eluding wiring expense. A cording to John Englert, office (ree hotline at800.638.266&amp; Ask for Fact Sheet No. 12.
recorder.transcriber
says that he and his slightly less than $29,000. This ficult because the machines are "piggyback" supplementary manager of the Orange County
recently installed In county circuit
over its human staff get "premium rates" for would bring the circuit court's so new that some statistics are unit — which the circuit court Court reporters (human and
court
For the future, the Product Safety Commission has issued rules
their work, he isn't bidding.
counterpart,
projected expense for the
not yet available. Anti it employs to provide opposing electronic).
Limiting the amount of explosive powder that firecrackers can
"That's true of anybody
Receipts on File in the calendar year to $116,000, which
requires the combination of attorneys with single-track
Englert says he has projected contain. The rules will go into effect on Dec. 5, 1976, unless there
til t: ,t a t,, :ittorru'v, poblit' ch.uulr of C'nanis Judges
h'n with the estimated
expense totals from several copies of the same transcript
are major objections.
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A federal Drug Enforcement Administration
task force spokesman in Orlando told reporters,
Dozens of law enforcement and rescue units "It's not one of our agents."
didn't find anything in a three-hour search of
Seminole sheriff's investigators today were
southwest Seminole County early today after reported checking with area CB enthusiasts
reports were broadcast on citizens' band (CB) about a report that one CBer had monitored and
radio that a drug enforcement agent had been tape-recorded the broadcasts as they were heard
shot in an orange grove. Officials labeled the on the airwaves.
broadcasts an apparent hoax and said the search
Officers on the scene said that they were able
"probably cost $,000 In manpower and to monitor several CB broadcasts purporting to
equipment time."
be the wound,d drug agent calling for help and
The Seminole Sheriff's office received calls talking to "his supervisor" but officers were
Just before midnight from persons monitoring unable to pinpoint the location where the
CB channel nine — the nationwide emergency broadcasts originated. However, police said, the
channel — who heard reports that a drug agent broadcasts gave the location of "an orange grove
was pursuing a tan-colored auto in the Traitwood on Eden Park Road" at the Orange-Seminole
Estates area and was requesting assistance county line.
after the persons he was chasing fired on his car.
In a separate Incident, Seminole sheriff's
Approximately 40 units, including Orange and deputies reported that the sheriff's cornSeminole sheriff's deputies, state troopers and municatlons center at the Sanford Courthouse
Altamonte Springs police, converged on the picked up CB reports Later in the early morning
Bunnell and Eden Park Road areas as the CB hours from a woman involved in a highway
broadcasts continued claiming the agent had accident. The reports were determined to F
been shot in the shoulder and stomach and was in come from the woman in her wrecked BU L.
an orange grove off Eden Park Road, a north- Ohio, deputies said.
south artery in both counties.
Using a helicopter and four-wheel-driveSunspot activity and atmospheric conditions
vehicles in addition to patrol cars, the officers cause a condition with AM citizens band radio
searched the sparsely-settled area but turned up signals that is known as "skip" In which
nothing to Indicate any validity to the tpts broadcasts can be picked up hundreds of miles
Sheriff John Polk today labeled the incident away at times with such signal strength that they
seem to be of local origination.
"an aonarent hoax."
In addition to law enforcement personnel.
Officials said there was no connection betunits from the Forest City and Lockhart Fire ween the apparent hoax broadcasts of the
Departments and Herndon Ambulance aided in "shooting" and the Ohio accident broadcasts,
the search.
Officers who assisted in the southwest
Officers said they were suspicious from the Seminole search ccmplhner.ted area CB en.
start of the search due to the CB reports but they thuslasts for declining to converge on the search
couldn't rule out the possibility that such a area. One officer said, "The serious CBers are a
shooting could have occurred.
great help to us," and noted that members of

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July fireworks displays, the government is worrying about the

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zoning for Liquor sales in a lunch and supper club at the SCL
freight warehouse; and the mosquito control proposals discussed
today by the county commission.

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Other topics slated for discussion by the commissioners Include a suggestion from SISTER to use the old city ball chan.
deliers, water fountain and other fixtures in the new building; it
bid on a parcel of city-owned land adjacent to Mayfair Country

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taway 's proposed amendment
which would have allowed of.
ficlals to dodge the Sunshine Law's requirements that public
decisions be made in the open if less than a quorum is present for
a meeting has already won the support of the Council of Mayors
of West Eroward County, who are urging city officials in linttaway's district to join them. Opponents of the proposal, Including
Florida Ally. (',en. Robert Shevin, say Hattaway's amendment

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Just lots of fine folks have been buying and selling their
rigs and most everything in those good, dependable Want
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COUNTY REACT
Number of member*-- 45
President— Ken Murphy
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Preliminary "idea sketches" of Sanford's new city hail will
be presented to the city commission at tonight's 7 p.m. meeting
Wayne Heasley, eief architect for Watson and Co., the
Orlando firm that landed the $84,500 job of designing city
government's new hcme, will present several different concepts
to the city commissioners to get their reactions.
The commissioners are also expected to finalize the purchase
of 2.6 acres of land behind the present city halt as a site for the
new building. A 90-day "hold" on the $100,000 piarci.asc by
property owner Flagship Bank of Sanford expires July 13.
Also on the agenda for tonight's meeting is a resolution
supporting Sta te Rep. Bob Hattaway's attempt to amend
'Fiorida's landmark Government in the Sunshine Law. Hat-

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within 25 committed delegates City and 182 that are uncornof President Ford, and some mitted.
IepublIcan National Corn"I believe on the basis of what
'Inittee members are worried has taken place so far, and our
that the down-to-the-wire battle own projections, that I will go to
may damage the GOP chances Kansas City with enough votes
against the Democratic nomi- to win on the first ballot,"
nee in the fall election.
Reagan said.
Ford started strong in weekPresident Ford, In Puerto
end delegate selections, taking Rico for the six-nation summit
17 of the 18 selected in Mm- conference on the world econonesota and pushing him to 1,001 my, had no immediate cornof the 1,130 needed for nomni' ment on the weekend develop4ation. But then it was downhill ment.
for him as Reagan picked up all
Ford began the weekend
46 delegates chosen In Montana, leading Reagan by 56 delegates
Idaho and New Mexico.
and saw the margin sliced by
Those, plus two previously more than half. Ford led fleauncommitted Wyoming dele- gan 984 to 9U committed delegates who switched to Reagan, gates before the weekend.
gave the former California gov.
The sparring for the GOP
ernor 976 committed delegates, nomination is causing some
Former Georgia Gov. Jimmy concern among Republican NaCarter, who had enough corn- tional Committee members,
¶nitted delegates last week to who wrapped up a three-day
win the Democratic presiden- meeting Saturday In Washingtial nomination, spent the ton.
weekend at his home in Plains,
sonic of the committee memGa. He boosted his delegate hers, who declined to be identitotal during the weekend to fled, said the party's best
1,539. To clinch the nomination, chance in November is for Rea'
1,5o5 delegates are needed.
gan to agree to run as Ford's
There are still 98 ('.OP dele- vice presidential running mate.

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businessmen, warned officials If something Isn't
the county, if Neiswender's report justifies It,
done to combat the mosquito invasion, area should fund some type of project.
businessmen might be forced to move from the
Commissioner Richard Williams agreed It is a
Downtown area,
city-county problem. Williams agreed some county
Gene Meadors of Meadors Marina said from funds should be expended, but the commissioner
information he's gathered, the problem can he didn't set an exact amount.
licked, but It will require spraying unincorporated
Most officials In attendance at today's meeting
areas along Lake Monroe in addition to areas InsIle agreed that increased fogging will not eliminate the
the city limits,
mosquito problem. However, officials hope It might
Meadors estimated such a program could be
alleviate It.
initiated for about $10,000.
The only permanent solution would be to destroy
Commissioner Sid Vihlen Jr., said he believes
mosquito larvae in Lake Monroe.

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of those Classified ads. Sales power packed tighter than
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Some Downtown merchants and marina
operators appeared at the work session and Informed commissioners the mosquito problem is
detrimental to area business.
Polk County officials recently met with Homer,
and others and Informed them fogging controls the
mosquito population In that county. During certain
times of the year, blind mosquitoes are blown in off
Lake Monroe to infest the Downtown area. Mosquito
sightings have been reported as far south as 13th

areas.
However, the city manager promised full
cooperation with the county in the event some type
of Increased spraying program Is initiated.

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estimated it would cost about $10,000 to get a joint
city-county fogging program under way,
But Sanford City Manager Warren Knowles said
the city's program Is o perating at maximum with
two pieces of fogging equipment. Knowles said It
would be unfair to Sanford taxpayers to lend the
city's equipment for spraying in unincorporated

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WASHINGTON lAP) - A Pentagon committee is
reviewing the military code of conduct with Vietnam war
uiits.,
cut tiiviuru over WfleU)er ruws snoulci
hare latitude to give their captors more than name, rank,
service number and birth date.
The issue, revived when 566 American POWs were
released by the Vietnamese Communists more than three
years ago, is central to the committee's mission of
deciding whether the 21-year-old code needs rewriting.
The 10.mernber group has been meeting several times a
week behind closed doors to study the record of the 1955
board that drafted the original code, and to listen to the
views of former POWs and others on how the code worked
in the Vietnam war.

Guard Spots Escaped Inmate
Nobody thought too much
about the rotund man In the dirty Tshirt who dropped Into
Jones' Grocery for a soda and potato chips. That Is, until
C.A. Pearce saw the man.
Pearce, a guard at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary 17
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miles away, Immediately recognized Rex Brinlee Jr., a
convicted bomb slayer who had escaped from the prison
eight days earlier. Just the day before, prison officials had
said they had no Idea where Brinlee was.
State prison warden Richard Crisp said Brinlee and
Pearce recognized each other Immediately and "Brinlee
suggested they both walk outside and discuss the matter.
They walked outside and in the conversation Rex agreed
that the proper course of action would be to turn himself

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Palestinian Extremists Hold
Hijacked Airliner
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP)
Ugandan President liii
Amin and French Ambassador Pierre Renard began
negotiations today with Palestinian extremists holding
about 250 persons hostage aboard a hijacked Air France
jetliner at Uganda's international airport, the French
Embassy reported.
Thc iz2-t.odi.-i aiitju,, L*keti o ver during a ilight from
Tel Aviv to Paris, remained on the ground at Entebbe
airport nearly six hours after it landed with just half an
hour's fuel left in its tanks.
The Embassy said the hijackers asked for food and
water for the passengers.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (API
Lebanese leftist Moslems
shelled the port of Junleb, the Christians' unofficial
capital, Sunday night in retaliation for Christian shelling
of the Beirut airport, the Moslems' Beirut Radio reported
today.
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The broadcast said the Christian port 12 miles north of
Beirut was shelled by artillery of the Lebanese Arab
Army, made up of Moslem deserters from the Lebanese
which has disintegrated.
Christian artillery and rockets hit the Beirut airport for
more than half an hour Sunday, destroying a 707 Jetliner of
Lebanon's M4ddie East Airlines, killing the Lebanese pilot
and badly buraii.g the copilot and the American flight
engineer.

Portuguese President Elected
LISBON, Portugal (AP) - Gen. Antonio Hamatho
Lanes, the army commander who foiled the attempted
hftLt cvup last tall, has been elected president of Por.
tugal by a 2 to I margin.
"Conditions finally exist for Portugal to construct a de.
rnocracy," the stern-faced, 42-year-old soldier said in a
televised victory message early today. Nearly complete
unofficial returns gave him 61.41 per cent of the vote in
Portugal's firs free presidential election In half a cen
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removing a door glass and Patrolman Mike Tindell
made off with a rifle, an Asian reported that James Watson
coin collection, stereo equip. 1911 W.
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ment and a shoebox full of reported a citizens' band radio,
pennies, total value $950.
wrist watch and stereo tapes
At the 201 Loch Low Lane valued at $fl9 were taken when
residence of William T. Barclay his auto was burglarized at his
officers said a door glass was residence,
broken and a television, stereo In weekend arrests, sheriff's
equipment, record albums and deputies jailed Eli Blanton, 26,
camping equipment valued at of Water Street, Midway, In lieu
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Midway, was treated for facial
and arm lacerations after being
thrown through a window
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auto and made off
Jacob Cohen reported th
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apprehended a juvenile boy for two
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Ralph Hall
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Henry S. Sanford will visit with
those viewing the exhibits in
S. Sanford Museumlibrary on the Fourth of July.
(.'hip
Chip Johnson will repeat
his performance of General
Sanford during the hours of 2
P.m. to 5 p.m. Chip gave a
tremendous portrayal of the
founder of the City when the

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Helen Ferguson
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Algreda Lawson
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Grodon R. Reid
Mary L. Smith
Savella M. Thorne
Bertha Beall, DeBary
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Seminole Mutual Concert 69.
Association presented their
Partly cloudy
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ternoon and evening thanThe public Is invited to visit derihowers.Highs upper 801 10
with General Sanford and while low ML Lows lower 70s.
Rain
they are in the museum-library probability is 50 per
cent.
to view the special exhibit of
EXTENDED FORECAST
Bicentennial crafts crea ted by
Partly cloudy with a. slight
elementary classes of Seminole chance tf
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undercover vice squad officer in a men's room.
State Atty. Harry Morrison said Sunday night that
after
an informal review he has "tentatively decided" to
proceed with the charge. He said
officers believed the
misdemeanor charge would be "provable."
Carswell, nominated to the U.S. Supreme court by thenPresident Richard M. Nixon but rejected by the
Senate in
1970, was arrested in a wooded area north of Tallahassee
last Thursday.
Carswell refused telephone calls, and his lawyer could
not be reached for comment. But Morrison said Carswell,
a former 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judge,
"categorically denied any wrongdoing"

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pajamas instead of a tux and cut the cake while it rested
on his stomach, but Coast Guard Chief Richard Anderson
didn't let a heart attack postpone his wedding.
"lie's very stubborn," explained his bride, Nina, who
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In the bedside rites. Anderson, 39, who suffered a heart
attack last Monday, carried an intravenous tube attached
to his right hand. The couple managed to ignore the IV
tube and intertwine arms for a champagne toast after
Saiurday's cereltboiiy.

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injecting more than 100 patients with experimental liquid
silicone for up to $110 a shot, officials say.
Dr. B.G. Gross, a Miami Beach dermatologist, said in a
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Chief Red Eagle, otherwise known as Harry Rhoden, (left) and
Tamara Tucker, who formerly resided on the Indian Reservation
at Cherokee, NC., prepare lunch for the many members of the
Cherokee tribes who held a Pow-Wow at Family World Golf and
Country Club over the weekend. (Herald photo by Tom Vincent)

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By The Associated Press
—Grady Warren, 23, of Ocala near his hometown when his car tusrille was
killed Friday In
The death of a 55-year-old was killed Saturday when he went off State Road 886 and Port St.
Joe when she stepped In
grandmother and her 10-year- stepped into the path of a sher- rolled over.
front of a vehicle,
old grand-daughter in a mobile if f's patrol car on State Road 25
—Gary Caton, 27, of Pensa—Julie Lee Flackner, 18, of
home-train collision boosted In Marion County and was cola was killed Friday when his MIami was
killed Friday in
Florida's weekend traffic death struck by the auto.
motorcycle ran off a curve in Brandon when the car she was
toll to 11 persons, the Florida
—U. Richard Odum, 21, of his hometown,
driving veered off State Road 60
Highway Patrol says.
Naples was killed Saturday
—Roberta Maroney, 14, of Ti- and overturned In a ditch.
Helen Kedzierskl, 55, and
Lisa Kedzlerski, both of Bur.
bank,Ill., were killed Saturday
when the family's mobile home
was struck by a train in Largo,
troopers said.

Three Cities Schedule
City council Meetings
By DONNA ESTES

Other business on the agenda dating the building code; a
for tonight's meeting includes a resolution lauding former
discussion of a sanitation code, councilman T',rin Hunter tot
The governing bodies in three a recommer.dazion from the his service to the community;
Tr000ers had these details '
of
Seminole
County's city's planning agency (zoning and Attorney City Attorney
other fatal accidents:
municipalities — Longwood, board) and a report from Gary Masse y ' report on
—Timothy Shawn l'runkfield,
Winter Springs and Casselberry consulting engineer Malcolm Hacienda Village electrical
15, of Tallahassee was killed
will meet at 7:30 p.m. today. Steeves on water system maps problems.
Sunday near his hometown in a
In Longwood the city council and routine reports from City
In Casselberry, the city
two-car collision at State
Roads will consider settling atwo.year Attorney Ned Julian Jr., from council, at its regular meeting,
61 and 9.
old lawsuit filed by its former district councilmen and Mayor will consider adopting a
—Laura Jean Whitehead, 17, consulting engineering firm, James H. Iormann.
resolution on the barricading of
of Melbourne was killed Sunday
Glace and Radcliffe of Winter
In Winter Springs the city the Oxford Road extension;
when her car went off a road Park.
council has a workshop recommendations form the
east of Holopaw and flipped
scheduled with representatives charter advisory committee on
over.
In the legal action, the Firm is
of Southern Bell, who will updating the city's boundaries'
interest It
—Janice Peck, i, of Lutz seeking $109,000
plus
is due for
engineering discuss private telephone legal description; and consider
died Sunday when the car in claims
$35 systems versus the Bell system. a request for a fund transfer in
which she was riding struck a services for the defunct
Alter the work shop the the utility department.
bridge on State Road 60 east of million city sewer system.
council will consider bids on air
At a workshop to follow, the
Lake Wales. She was thrown
The firm has said It will settle packs for the fire department; council will consider purout of the vehicle,
the suit out of court For $85,000 hear a financial status report chasing a fire department staff
—A pedestrian was killed while the Longwood City from
Councilman
John car, the site plan For the
early Sunday near Bunnell Council last week voted Daniels; second reading of an Stephenson law office addition,
when he was struck by a ye- unanimously to offer a $75,000 ordinance
changing
the proposed agreement between
hide. The victim was not iden. settlement. The offer was building inspection fees: second the city and 11.1. Henann and a
tified.
declined by the engineers,
reading of an ordinance up- General Waterworks proposal.
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than provide a "coffin" and a horsedrawn
carriage. Today's funeral director completes
specialized education so that he can coordj.
nate numerous details and relieve the family
of every possible burden,

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Graham Av., OvI.do, who dIed
will be hetd at ii am.
Tuesda y at the Baldwin.
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Ut• FIriI United Methodist
Church of Oviedo officiating.
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The 6p.m. Saturday parade in Miami will include 7,300 persons,
mostly Cuban exiles, who are to swear allegiance to the flag
Sunday. The naturalization ceremonies will be at Mianu Beach
Convention Center with Lt. Coy. Jun Williams scheduled to at.
tend.
"Without question, It'll be the biggest Fourth of July that any of
us have ever seen," said Steve Nostrand, executive director of

Dade County's BicentennIal-coordinating, organization, lie said
activities in Dade County atone will involve an estimated 250,000
participants and spectators.
The state Bicentennial Commission lists parades, barbecues,
fish fries and memorial sernces In nearly every Florida community next weekend. Marianna even has a tobacco-epitting

Augustine on Saturday which Adams said will be a "tasteful,
quiet, somber parade or pageant depicting the 50 states through
costumes."
'The Stars and Stripes Forever" will be the theme of a parade
Saturday in Orange Park near Jacksonville.
A musical stage spectacular, Ilooray U.S.A.," opens in Miami

Beach on Sunday for a 20-day run.
Key West plans to celebra tb' Fourth Saturday through
Monday, starting with a rodeo ano rading with a parade.
Gov. Reubin Askew will be in Pennsylvania for the National
Governors Conference and plans to attend the Fourth of July
observance in Philadelphia, where the Declaration of Indepen.
dence was proclaimed.

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NEW YORK lAP) — The
stock market was li ttle changed
today, continuing last week's
neutral trend.
The Dow Jones average of 3°
industrial stocks declined Fractionally in the early going.
Gainers and losers ran about
even in the over-all tally of New
York Stock Exchange-listed
• issues.
Analysts noted an atmosphere of disappointment and
frustration over the market's
repeated inability to work its
way past the 1,000 level in the
Dow.
In the economic news, the
government reported today
that the na tion posted its First
trade surplus in five months
during May, with exports
outpacking imports after
seasonal adjustment by $395.6

NYSE-listed issues. The exchange's composite index was
unchanged at 55.35.
Big Board volume came to
17.83 million shares.
At the American Stock Exchange, the market value index
was up .18 at 305.06.

"A lot of them are planning to have an old-fashioned 4th which, I
guess, is whatever you perceive it to be," said Bill Adams,
executive director of the commission. lie said the Bicentennial
has resulted in nearly 100 publications and the "greatest cultural
boom cer in Florida.
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Bicentennial theme. The city's own birthday celebration will be
Friday.
The state commission has sent recordings of independence bells
to all Florida radio stations. Scheduled times for bell ringings
vary, but the commission hus asked local groups hold It at 2 p.m.
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morning.
lii Friday's mixed market the
Do Jones industrial average
lost 3.93 to 999.84.
But gainers outpaced losers
by about a 54 margin among

JULY

FRIDAY,
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Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's,
Altamonte Spring.
Seminole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 a.m., Buck's.
Tanglewood AA (closed), 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Episcopal Church.

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Seminole County Young P'pn!fr, Club meeting, 8
Quality Inn, 1-4 and SR 434, Longwood. Speaker

Father H. D. Finzer, Republican candida te for Florida
Senate.
Countywide School Advisory Committee, noon, First
Federal of Seminole, Sanford.
Free Senior Citizen Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Civic
Center.

Children's films. 10:30 am. Sanford Library.
Seventh-day Adventis t Community Services, free
blood pressure, 2-4 p.m., 7th and Elm.
Sanford Lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.
Win ter Springs Jaycees, 7 -.m., VFW building, 17-92.
Ov ereaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light.

Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
America.
Parents Anonymous (for troubled parents), 7:30 p.m.,
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Longwood Area Sertoma Club, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4

and SR 434.

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Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry .4.A (closed) 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church
Bice ntennial Parade, 9 a.m., Maitland Avenue,
Maitbnd. Food, booths and entertainment at Civic
Center; water ski show at 7 p.m. and fire works at 9 p.m.,
Lake Lucien.
John Young Museum and Planetarium Garage Sale

and Auction, 10 am. to 6 p.m.
MONDAY. JULY 5

Sanford

TUESDAY, JULY 6
San ford Lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7p.m., VFW building, 17-92

Longwood.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
ligh t, Sanford.

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Floridians Plan Bicentennial Bashes
Florida remained loyal to King George Ill 200 years ago while
northern colonies fought for independence, but will try to make
amends In Fourth of July activities, including a nationally-

Club.
Sertoma Club of Sanford,
p.m.,Mayfair Country
Club.
Gold Star Mothers, 1:30 p.m., Legion Home, Lake
Ivanhoe, Orlando.
Casselberry UIous Club, 6:30 p.m., Land o' Lakes
Country Club.
South Seminole Optimist Club, 7:30 a.m., Ramada
Inn, Altamonte Springs.

12:15

Eleven Die On Florida Highways

Six other family members
were injured in the accident,
troopers said. The mobile home
exploded when the collision occurred.

Sanford U005 ant,, noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Spring, Jaycees,? p.m., VFW building, 17-92,
Longwood.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
America.
Parents Anonymous (for troubled parents ), 7:30 p.m.
Community United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Longwood Area Sertoma Club, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4
and SR-434.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees board meeting,
7:30 p.m., clubhouse, Spring Oaks and 436.
WEDNESDAY,
Movies for children, 10:30 am. Seminole South
Library Seminole Plaza, Casselberry.
Sanford KIwanis, noon, civic center.
Casselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 am,, The Caboose.
Sanford Seranaders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center.
THURSDAY, JULY 1
Sanford AA, open, 8p.m., 1201W. First St.

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December and contrasted to a
$202.1 million deficit In April.
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MONDAY, JUNE 28
Sanford AA, closed, 8p.m., 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.

the first time this year on the
strength of record exports and
an apparently temporary,
sharp drop in oil imports, the
government said today.

year, contrasted to a $3.4 billion
surplus over the same period
last year. The nation developed
a record $11 billion foreign
trade surplus In 1975.

Monday, Jun

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Lx- a delegate repre nting former Georgia governor
Jimmy Carter at the party's national convention.
"I have made this decision in the interest of unity within
the Democratic party of Florida," Mrs. Cramer of
Miramar said Sunday.
She and seven others had been assigned as Carter dele-

New 2.3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

Essays must be written in the
Richard L. Williams
child's own handwriting, and
Robert H. Williamson
submitted on the official entry
Mrs. Benjamin (Bernice) blankavailablenowatF
lagshjp
Doe &amp; boy
Bank of Sanford, 200 West First
Alice Cl IJpanl, DeBary
St.
Buhler Kauffman, Deltona
Deadline for bringing cornDeborah Davis, Lake Mary pleted entries to
the bank is 4
Edward Allman, Osteen
P.M. July 27.
Mrs
IP,,fpi.si...t
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Daniel
zes will be awarded on
Woodward's, boy, Lake Mary Friday Jul y 30.

Survivors Include her son Dr.
Edward W. Stoner, Oviedo
three grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
Baldwin McNamara Funeral

MELBOURNE (AP) — A 79-year-old man says
two youths saved him when his clothes caught fire as he
rode his bicycle home from the store. No one else on the
busy street warned him or stopped to help.
Alfonso Principato of Melbourne said he didn't know
that a grocery bag he was carrying on the back of his
three-wheeled bicycle was aflame until the 11-year-old
youths stopped him.
"Then I was scared as hell as my clothes caught fire"
when a can of bicycle lubricant in the bag exploded,
Principato said from his hospital bed. He said he didn't
know how the fire started.

Trade
Surplus
Shown

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of Trustees and friends of th e
p.m., low 3:33 n.m., 3:41 p.m. inGermany, she wuarn
museum-library will serve as Part Canaveral:
high l:19am., of the First United Methodist
host and hostesses during this 9'55 p.m., low 3:21 a.m.
. 3:33 Church of Oviedo.

ORLANDO lAP) - Nancy Stafford, a 5-foot-9, 122.
pound Fort Lauderdale resident, has been crowned Miss
Florida and will represent the state in September's MISS
America pageant at Atlantic City.
The 21-year.old blue-eyed brunette won the swimsuit
competition and played "The Theme from 'The Apartment" on the piano in the talent competition Saturday.
Miss Stafford, a marketing graduate of the University
of Florida who plans to open her own public relations firm,
was crowned by last year's winner, Ann Schmalzrled of
Pompano Beach.

K&amp;M
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dows at the 2530 Balsa Dr.
residence of Porter T. Roberts

DeBary

DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Jane Behrendt

Miss Florida Is Crowned

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Erickson,

Eugene J. Lasko, DeBary
Penny Williams, DeBary
Clair A. Norman, Deltona
Sharon Wood, Orlando
Doris W. Jones. Osteen

TALLAHASSEE (AP) - A prosecutor says
he will
review arrest reports before deciding today whether to
proceed with a battery charge against former Judge G.
Harrold Carswell, who was arrester]
after meeting an

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322.436

Judge G. Harold Carswell
May Face Battery Charges

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County.
Lows mostly In 701 and highs EMFLIEMILDREDSTON
Hours are from 2-5 p.m.— fltSi' 90.
Mrs. Emelie Mildred Stoner,
donations are gratefully acTuesday's Daytona Beach ao, of 312 Graham Ave.,
Oviedo
cepted. Members of e Board tides: high 9:55 n.m., 10:14
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died Saturday in Sanford. Born

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Albert Dawson
lAwa N. Hague
Jay Lindsey
William McGill
Helen T. McMu!lan
Lula M. Scott
Beulah M. Wells

DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Dor
oris Anderson
Norma J. Carr

Deputies - said

Sheriff s detectives today POtflt Sunday night alter the
were probing acts of weekend youth was found in the man's
vandalism at the Sanlando residence.
United Methodist Church on
SR-434 west of Longwood.

Julius W. Allen

Joyce H. Watson, DeBary
Edith V. Anderson, Deltona

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Seculrlty guard Harold J. delivered the youth to his
Dawson reported that an relatives before reporting the
unidentified man made off with incident to the Sheriff's
a large yellow fork lift from a Department.
at A. Duda and

Sanford:

Albert Spray
James Prince, Pheonix City,

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residence "by mistake."

Vandals apparently threw
eggs and also broke two win-

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nearby
residences In search of a "
Young" after the youth claimed
he'd been looking for such a
man and had entered the man's

ADMISSIONS

Hattie !lngard
Joseph Sharpe Sr.

him

enuea up missing items from
SOM°SR_426 Oviedo, over the
her home valued at 1300weekend.
Deputy Peggy McLellan said
Value of the piece of morMrs. Miller said she met the
torized
equipment was not
couple In Sanford and took them
Immediately
determined.
borne with her and fed them.
Dawson
told
deputies
that the
Mrs. Miller took a nap while the
machine
was
last
seen
being
manand woman were watching
television and awoke to find the driven by a man toward Orange
couple gone along with a County.
wedding ring set, opal
Sheriff's detectives today
necklace, a carton of cigarettes were probing reports that a 75and $7 from her purse, deputies year-old Forest City man held a
said
teenage Juvenile boy at gun-

HOSPITAL NOTES

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community celebration.

Country Club Rd., Sanford, told
deputies she befriended a man
and woman who claimed
hadn't eaten In two days and
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marched

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man

reportedly "took the boy into
custody" at pi5tnl.polnt and

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of

operation, are $768 for the nine
Baird machines, says Englert
—or about $85 per unit. He says
the entire package, Including
machine cost-depreciation.
courtroom wiring, maintenance
and supplies for both the Baird
and Sony devices, will not reach
$1000 for the year.
Another expense which must
be considered in connectioti
with electronic CR's, however,
is the salary of the monitor.
operators who run them.
Atlhts,h i..,i ,I,..t...
14 WI %IVI
jiijv been
n
handling these duties during
Seminole
County
Court
proceedings, a circuit court

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(Continued From Page 1-A) rule forbIds the trial clerk from
$8,100 for monitor-operators of
a $2,150 total annual outlay for acting as monitor.operator,
electronic CR'
electronic
and in flrq
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tapes to supply seven Baird. In addition to setting
the County the monitor-operators
eight-track and two four-track sound level on each ch
annel and
machines, in addition to several maintaining it throughout the are also responsible for transcribing the taped proceedings
Sony recorders being used to proceedings, a
monitor- into a printed text, Englert
take public defender's and operator must handle any says.
court-appointed attorney's necessary technical ad.
In addition, ninth circuit
depositions.
Justments, call for the spelling (Orange
County)
court
A standard seven-inch reel of M cnnfising words, change
reporters we salaried, as op.
tape used on Baird devices tapes, and keep a log which
posed to most members of the
costs $2.37 at the current bulk Includes all
necessary iden.. profession who are paid by the
rate and has a running time of Uficatlons and shows the apjob ("per diem"), as they are In
three and a half hours — some proximate point
on the tape Seminole County. Englert says
of It empty space due to pauses where each witness began
his the combination of these two
and delays during which the testimony.
factors has produced some
machine is left on.
The clerk, on the other hand, massive savings
In the Orange
A standard package of is often required
to take County system.
stenographic paper used by minutes of certain portions
of
To illustrate, the combined
human court reporters costs 55 the trial, and attempting to do
annual
salary of seven monitor.
cents and holds an average of that while
simultaneously operators would be $56,700,
two and a half hours of
maintaining the log or keeping Englert estimates that the
Proceedings. The expense of one eye on a dwindling tape reel
comparable pay total For seven
this paper and other materials
could produce errors on both Orange County court reporters
is absorbed in the per diem and fronts, Chief
Circuit Judge during the same period
would
transcript charges which live
Virgil B. Conkling apparently come to $102,000, while
trancourt reporters submit to feels.
script changes for the year, he
employers.
The State of Florida has figures, would cost the court an
Antt
yary
proposed a yearly salary of additional
$67,000.
tenance costs, based on Orange
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Deputies said

church was entered by

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reported extensive vandalism
was done In the church chapel,
office, kitchen, nursery. and
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said.
Rusty nails taken from a
burglarized storage shed at the
residence were strewn about,
deputies said, and a lawn
mower, edger, wrenches and
three non-operable radios were
reported mlssslng from the

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NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) - They arrived in the harbor to
cheers, applause and raucous whistles, the 42 young
British women who sailed 632 miles of the Atlantic to help
the United States celebrate the 200th birthday of its
treakaway from the crown.
Their voyage aboard the schooner Sir Winston Churchill
ended Sunday in this crowded, festive port where tall
masts once again line the docks along the colonial brick
buildings of the waterfront.

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inside the day care center.
Nothing was reported missing
from the facility and the youth
Sanford police today were was
arrested on a burglary
Probing weekend burglaries of charge.
two houses on
Loch Low Lane, In other reports, Sanford
Hidden Lake subdivision, In police reported that auto
which an estited $1,150 In burglars took camera equipstereo equipment and other ment valued at $500 from the
property was hauled away by auto of Evening Herald
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The attacks by marauding youths on motorists
stranded in a storm on Chicago's South Side only
reveals the utter cruelty of all street crime. The
detoured motorists in Chicago who were victimized
— one of them murdered
will become part of the
crime statistics which regularly seem to show a
losing battle by society against its miscreants.
Political commentators have noted that "law
and order" is a muted Issue in the current campaigns in spite of the high degree of impatience
with the crime rate among the populace. One
reason probably is that candidates are running out
of fresh ideas for fighting crime. Like many
problems in our society, this one has proved particularly impervious to the strategy of throwing
money at it.
Congress has been hesitating at continuing the
high level of funding for the Law Enforcement
Assistance Administration, which was established
in 1968 with high hopes of making the streets of
America safer. Now, after $4 billion in grants to
state and local law enforcement agencies, the
muggings, robberies and burglaries go on.
It would be a mistake for Congress to assume
that because LEAA cannot point to more tangible
results from its grants to police departments,
money is not going to be involved in an anti-crime
strategy. It is where money is spent in law enforcement that should concern federal, state and
local officials, and California can offer a case in
point.
Last year the Legislature with only a few
dissenting votes enacted a law requiring mandatory sentences for those who use firearms in
serious crimes — mainly murder, robbery, kidnaping and rape. This may not be the last of new
laws attempting to keep judges from being too
liberal with probation and thus blunting the
deterrent effect of criminal laws.
Now the bill is coming due. The state Department of Corrections and the California Youth
Authority are asking the Legislature for $4.5
million in extra funds to handle an increase in
population at their prison facilities they anticipate
as a result of this limited mandatory sentencing
law.
Elected officials and candidates generally can
count on a round of applause when they come out
for tougher Denalties to "opt criminals c" the
street." The cheers may die away, however, when
they begin to estimate the investment in jails and
prisons that needs to be made if and when a gettough strategy is carried out. Many of these institutions are shamefully crowded and antiquated
already, and a more firm sentencing policy cannot
retreat from the obligation to couple prison terms
with rehabilitative efforts that require decent
facilities and staffing.
Law and order is still a legitimate political
issue, but it does not lend itself to glib campaign
rhetoric nor to promises that are not coupled with a
recognition of the costs they would entail. Of course
it would help if we get more criminals off the
streets — but what do we do with them then?
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Once again Americans are keeping their fingers cr,—
,.=d
walWig for news from a spacecraft far &amp;om earth.This time a*

signals are coming from an unmanned craft called Viking which
is nearing the Planet Mars with a robot Luxiing vehicle that will

touch dewn on the planet's surface on the Fourth of July — if all

goes well .

To give this lOng-Planned mission a Blcente~ flavor the

first of two Vikings was launched last year on trajectory that

would have the Mars landing occur on our 200th Independence

Day. While trouble with a leaky valve has raised a question
about keeping to the timetable, there is still a possibility that the

first object from earth to reach Mars will land there on July 4
bearing the Stars and Stripes.
The Viking lander Is
pared to send back important in.
formation about the atmospnere and soil which could answer the
age-old question about whether Mars is capable of sustaining
We. Our space program which saw the signal triumph

All these chargzi and outr chge3 flying
back and forth between office-seeking politicians
would lead one to believe election time Is close at
hand.

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Crime Still
Vital Issue

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The Clock
By ED PRICKETI

lt Is,of course, and one knows that better than
Congressional Candidate Sid VLhIen Jr., who on
Friday charged Congressman Richard Kelly wi th
immoral violations of reelection campaign activitles.
Immoral is VihIen's term, but it'a a pretty good
one because ft's highly doubtful Kelly would violate
the letter of the law In recent mailings of li terature
10 vuttia
e (uculnenLi as
"campaign literature," a charge which raises the
issue of tuing public funds to get reelected instead
of for purposes of communication.
The reason I doubt Kelly's literature Is a
violation of any law Is because that's a trap almcjst
any politician on any given day would be too smart

to fail into. U the Republican officeholder doesn't
understand election laws, you may rest assured
tress aide Bill Purvis does.
Immediately after Vihien charged Into Kelly,
the Seminole County commissioner owed up to a
minor error on the part of his office secretary.
Seems the secretary, Vihien says, mailed out 131
copies of Vthlen correspondence to Pink Ladles at
Seminole Memorial Hoepltal. The letter, according
to Vihien, was not intended for Pink Ladles nor was
It of any value to them.
The upshot is Vlhler wrote the eovny a cheek for
M.V, we amount coumyó
aetermineli It
cost the county for postage and labor to mail the
letters.
A second Congressional candidate from
Seminole County, Dan Reynolds, is getting his
campaign off the ground now that his duties as
principal at Seminole High School are finished for

the summer.
Reynolds mint now take his campaign to the
voters became previously he was tied to his duties
at the high school and had no time for travel.

Fingers Aid In 5.3 Oakland

Vktory

Finley Averts Strike By Allowing Trio To Play

At a recent speech before members. of the
Optimist Club Reynolds, a Democrat, said
"something has to be done about the disillusioned
and frustrated young people in our country.

OAK..' ND (AP) — Explosive Charles
1 his Oakland A's baseball players while 0. Finley capitulated to
vowing there will be no
surrendering of his stand against Commissioner Bowie
Kuhn.
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Minutes before his A's were slated to strike on Sunday,
after a
close
vote authorizing a walkout, Finley made the move that
automatically called It off. lie finally gave permission for Joe
Rudi, Rollie Fingers and Vida Blue to play.
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Pfl'-IIv1 ringers snared the hero
honors with veteran
third baseman Sal Bando, who hit two homers and drove
in three
runs as the As beat Minnesota
Finley had sold outfielder Rudi and pitchers Fingers
and Blue
Ion June 15 only to have Kuhn void the deal and send the three back
to Oakland. Finley wouldn't allow Manager Chuck Tanner to play
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Reynolds said a recent poll of high school
students shows 73 per cent of students do not believe
their representatives are persons of honor and
integrity.
Commenting on Washington sex scandals,
Reynolds said he could not believe "bow low we
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have pg". Reyn"
elected le go to Wa1ngton me r*tlsne etli be
confined to five women: has wtfe,Ann, and his tour
daughters.

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Finley maintains he'll win his big damage suit and also get the
sales approved by the courts Rudi and Fingers to the Boston
Red Sox at a mi llion-dollar price tag each and Blue to the New
York Yankees for $1.5 million.
Kuhn ruled those big prices and the sale of three stars simultaneously weren't in the best interest of the game.
On the matter of the sale, the players back their owner even
though there have been many clashes in the past involving the
outspoken Finley.
The player representative said the A's voted to strike ever,

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them, saying it might bean admission by the owner that he hadn't

sentative Jim Todd, who said the strike situation made him as
nervous as he had ever been much more nervous than in a

He asked $10 million in damages from the commissioner.
But when he kept the trio on the bench, the players threatened
the walkout, saying that action was unfair to the fl remaining
since they'd had to take up the slack.
With the strike slated For 1:30 p.m., PD, the Finley announce
ment came rignt at that time.

though Executive Director Marvin Miller of the Players'

"Everybody gave a cheer," said pitcher and player repre-

Association advised against it. The two were on the phone when

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The recent referendum in California on
future of nuclear energy In that state may turn
out to be a contest in which everybody won.
By a two-to-one margin, Califorians
decisively rejected Proposition 15, which would

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they want nuclear energy, the industry has been
put on notice (if it were not already well aware)
that the public is intensely concerned about this
issue and will demand the closest monitoring of
nuclear development from here bn out. The in.
dustry still faces similar referenda in other
states.
Actually, the questions of reactor safety, the
disposal of radioactive wastes and the possibility
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He scuffed the dirt. A man of few words but

opinions. And during two hours of
somewhat difficult conversation, he drew a

decidely bleak picture of not only the population *,
problem but the general state of the Union:
government is not to be trusted, welfare is a
rlpoff,politIclansaieshJfty,peoplehaye

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So much uranium will be needed soon just for
heavy problems of the urban East and
currently operating reactors that some industry
NEW YORK (AP) — At a time when
At age 40, a female can obtaia $100,000 face stagnating Midwest. They come here for op.
executives are convinced the U. S. won't get by Americans have become disillusioned many
portunity, primarily, but also because
with
the
amount
for an annual premium of $2,080, a male
y
wi thout substantial
[xrtsthflVa1l Street stock market, that most conservative of all in.
perceive the social and po litical philosophy to be
for
$2,353,
At
age
s,
the
annual
fremiums
Journal recently reported, "It is probably too dustnes, life Insurance,
is getting excited about about double — $4,012 for women, $4,620 for
rooted in traditional values,
la te to avoid an important uranium export
it.
men. The policies pay no dividends, but do have
program" it quoted the president of Exxon
Interestingly, it seems that the dissatisfaction
Following a relaxation of regulatory cash value.
is greatest where the comforts and benefits of
Nuclear Co. as warning,
restrictions, policies already are being sold
In return, the insured's beneficiaries are the times are also greatest. In Kenedy County,
It would indeed be ironic if nuclear energy, whose face
value — the rate paid to beneficiaries guaranteed a minimum of $100,000, and
possibly for Instance, few citizens are suffering from
which is being 'counted on so heavily to help — is governed partly by
how well the stock more, although at this time many stock market America's ills.
alleviate this country's dependence on Foreign market performs,
It Is one of the few places in
investors have questions about just how much nation where all of the land is owned by private
petroleum, were Itself to beenme dependent upon
Note the phrase "by how well." It doesn't more.
enterprise in Us
foreign supplies.
matter if in the meantime the market collapses,
But this should not necessarily be cause for
r has a spread that cuts into Kenedy.
Even
though
the
Standard
&amp; Poor's 500 stock
berau%e the traditional feature of a flied return
alarm, says another authority. After all, there — the face value
Another
chunk
of rich property belongs to the
average
gained
only
5
— is guaranteed.
cent
1965 through husband of Anne Armstrong, U.S. ambassador to
ar e very few nat ural resour ces in which the
hopes
"Our experience tells us that in the long in 1975, Walker has high per
forfrom
his new
product,
Uni ted Stat es is tota ll y self-sufficient, points out the returns on
now being sold in 14 states, bu t soon expected to Great Britain.
common stock will be greate r
William Jackson, a vice pr esident of Babcock &amp;
on bonds and mortgages," says Harry wariuer, b, offered in all 50.
The Kenedy ranch here Is one of the largest in
ucox Co., which builds power genera Wng
When peffnissien is granted by all the in- the country, perhaps 500,000 acres of top grade
president of an Equitable Life Assurance subequipment for both the nuclear and fossil-fuel sidlary that Is the first to write such Insurance. dlvldual state insurance commissioners, he cx- cattle, oil, gas
and financial security.
,
industries, Fçrtunately, some of the largest
In Walker's opinion, the Equitable Variable pects to be able to sell at least $200 million worth
The fabled King ranch is alsn in Kenetly, as
known deposits ofurarnumth
world are not th I.ife Insurance Co. should be able to utaain a a year, 10 .'e' cent of all Equitable's
well as many other counties. Founded by capt.
the volatile hUddle East but in Australia and
return 2 to 3 per cent better than that earned by er-ough to generate $4 million of premiums in the Richard King after the Civil War
Canada.
— he had bem .
the traditional, more conservative investment first v.
As for,,the cost of uranium, he believes the procedures.
told by Robert E. Lee to "buy land and never
Walker remains optimistic, despite the sell" — it is now the largest corporation ranch in
previous going market price was too low and is
ne Insurance
costs
than most ordinary relatively poor market performance in the most the world. There are almost 9W,00o
now about where it should be to stimulate ox- whole
life policies,
but more
King acres In
Walker maintains that It recent decade. From 1930 to 1975, he notes, the Texas, co bwebbed by 2,000
ploratlon for new deposits. Uranium , anyway, is
miles
of
fences. As
g impossible to make comparisons because of S&amp;P average, with all dividends reinvested, for the
world-wide holdings, they exceed in area
a relatively minor factor in the ulUniate cost
the different nature of the policies.
increased 11.1 per cent.
the states of Maryland and Hawaii.
.
Z+or

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JACK ANDERSON

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the first three rounds, dreamed

of winning, which would have
gotten him out of the weekly
't Monday qualifying tournaments.

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Cyndy Poor

ump and finished behind surprising New Yorker
Miss Poor, predicting the
Olympic
winner
Bill
Jankunis, who leaped a lifetime best of 7..514•
"probably will have to break four minutes,"
James
Barrineau of the University of Georgia
something no woman has ever done.
grabbed the other Olympic berth, jumping an
The top four finishers surpassed the U.S.
k al l-tim e best f 7.
of 4:08.5 set last year by Mrs. Lutz, who took
Doug own, the American record holde r in
third in 4:08.8.
the 3,000-meter steeplechase, outraced Brigham
Miss Merrill, who turned 20 last week, was
Young's Henry Marsh to win that event in
second in 4:07.35 with Cindy Bremser fourth
in 8:27.39. Mike Roche of the New York Athletic
4:08.26.
Club hit the final barrier and went to one knee

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the l,S00 meters and Dwight Stones failed to win
his specialty Sunday on the final day of the U.S.

MissPoor,arecentgraduateofSanJoseState, —
broke the American record by winning the
women 's 1,500 in 4:07.32 and predicted it would who Faded and finished last in a handtlmed
take a faster time to win the Olympic gold 3:55.9.
Stones, who set the world record of 7-7 in the
medal.
NC/tA
championships, cleared 7-4 in the high
"I know Montreal will go a lot lower," said

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EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Cyndy Poor stole
show from Francie Larrieu Lutz a nd Jan "I've always been No. 1 in my
Merrill, Rick WohThu te r won a bizarre race in country and when your position

Olympic track and field trials.

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Blue isn't sure when he'll pitch, saying, "I want to know I'm

ready. I don't want to injure myself."

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Miss Poor. second in the 8DO meters five days but leaped to his feet and edged Don Tinun f c r

StW flublAg that undefeated look after one game of the city
— I.Ittle
League tournament, the

earlier, outkicked the favorites, voiding what the final Olympic berth.
had been billed as a Lutz. Merrill duel.
Dick Buerkie of the New York Athletic Club,

Railroaders are awaiting the winner of tonight's 7 o'clock loser', bracket game between Jack
Ford and Flagship Bank of Seminole. The championship match will be Tuesday night.
Railroaders, from row left to right, include Doyle Washington, Kevin Huaman, Todd Lace, Harold
Gaines, Terry RuuI, Second row, Robert McCarty, Bo Graham, Jimmy Williams, Jimmy Miller,

my life," said Mrs. Lutz, whose husband, Mark, late Steve Prefontaine, won the 5,000 meters in a
made the U.S. team in the 200 meters. "I've been handtimed 13:26.6 with Duncan MacDonald
sitting around all day trembling ...
second in 13:29.46 and Paul Gels, formerly of
"I've always been No. 1 in my country," she Oregon, third in 13:38.46.

F'reddle Howard, Greg Church and Tony CUrk; Coach Is Bob Graham. (Herald Photo by Tom Vhi-

added, "and when your position is threatened

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"I don't think I've ever been more nervous in who ran for several years in the shadow of
the

cent).

Sam Cols0n, a 25-year-old graduate of Kansas,

won the ja ve lin at 776-2 with Brigham Young's
in the men's 1,500 finals, Wohthuter became a Richard George second at 269-9
and Anthony
double winner as the 27-year-old Chicago in- hall, formerly of Norfolk State,
third at 267-0.
surance man edged Oregon's Matt Centrowitz Rhonda Brady, a 16-year-old high school
After licking the Butler Na.
and Mike Durkin, a law school student in student from Griffin, md., became
the youngest
Uonal beast
first two romcii
Chicago.
member of the U.S. team by winning the
Wohihuter, who also won the 800 meters, was women's 100-meter hurdles. Her time of 13.25
beat par, Dickson collapsed.
clocked
in 3:36.47 to 3:36.70 for Centrowitz and was better than Pat Wolvelaere's U.S. record of
3:36.72
for
Durkin, who did a modified striptease 13.26, but it was wind-aided.
Ile started Sunday with a 12WIMBLEDON, England America's Brian Crottfried in also was a singles quarter- cannonba ll.s V
er ing Roscoe after the race by tossing his shoes and Jersey to
Deby LaPlant was second in 13:27 and Pat
foot birdie putt on the first hole ( AP) — Jimmy Connors
began straight sets in Saturday's finalist, and the two doubles Tanner of Lookout Mountain, the crowd.
Donnelly third in 13:36.
that gave him a six-atroke
the second week of Wimbledon fourth round. The injury forced partners were pitted against Tenn.
Tom Byers of the Ohio Track Club ran a
In the women's shotnut. the lone U.S. Olyma lie finished with an 80. sharing ..i.... - -Acd to rcgair,
1.
I. rruis
him to ratch fran u,e
i.ii-,i u
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ut.I round,
blazing
1:51.3 in th e First two laps, a pace that pian will be 25-year-old Maren Seidler of San
third place with defending men's singles title he lost to doubles where he was part.
In the women's singles, the stunned a crowd of 16,200 at Hayward Field on Jose, Calif.,
('ierulaitis will meet eighthwhose winning throw of 53.314 was
champion Hate Irwin and Arthur Ashe last year.
nered with Guillermo Vilas of seeded Raul Ramirez of Mexi- first week's play produced no the University of Oregon campus.
well under her U.S. mark of 56-7 set two years
Charles Coody at 290, good For
Or could this be the year for Argentina. Vilas, seeded sixth, co, while Connors' opponent is fireworks on the courts.
"i got so excited I lost my head," said Byers, ago.
$10,600.
an outsi der to steal the title
Playing just ahead of Dickson from the big names'
Certainly Connors showed
and Geiberger was Joe Porter
of Scottsdale, Ariz. He is anoth- devastating form last week,
er Monday qualifier with win- slamming his way past four op.
nings of only $6,000 this season. ponents without losing a set. It
, Since turning pro in 1968, his was almost as If he couldn't
an,
biggest year was 1975 when he wait to get back onto center
M 1161estones
court and make up for last
won $19,819.
year's lapse.
By KEN RAPPOPORT
his first major league grand
lieve me, it means something to the Houston Astros 4-2, and the
Dodgers 12, Giants 8
Defending champion Ashe,
AP Sports Writer
slam homer and pitcher Jim
me. It's important because I've San Diego Padres stopped
one shot ahead of Geiberger, 32,
Run-scoring singles by Ellie Lonborg became the major
crashed out of the cham.
In this Bicentennial year, it's
Mnever been set with a club Atlanta Braves 3-2.
Geiberger's 13-foot birdie putt pionshipo Sa tur
Rodriguez and Moth br oke a tie league's se cond 10-game
day when — a only fitting that baseball share
because of the arm problems
Tim Foil drove in three runs in th
on the 14th hole had shot him
e fifth inning, helping Los winner of the season as
victim of heat, tension and poor in the celebration.
I've had in the past.
with a double
ahead of Dickson who had
vo lleying — 1w was upset by
and
a
single,
Angeles
overcome two Bobby Philadelphia defeated St. Lotths.
Woodie Fryman and Manny
double bogeyed.
"My arm fcds great this helping Fryrnan register his Murcer home runs and defeat
unseeded Vitas Gerulaitis of Mota haven't reached the "200"
In the fourth, with the Pliillies
year. I've already had 15 starts 100th victory. Foli's two-run San Francisco. hfurcer drove in
-1
-7,
double against Doc Medich,
and
if
l
can
stay
healthy
that
Four runs for the Giants. Five of the 19th time this season, Boone
hit from the rough into the wa- dynamo who outlasted him 4-6, halfway there.
means I'll get maybe
or .i4 was the key hit in a three-run his nine home runs this season smackrd
ter, banged his club on the 8.9, 6-4, 6-3, 6-I
As a result of Sunday's peran 0.1 pitch over the
starts. That's not bad for a &amp;- third inning for the Expos.
ground in disgust and finally
have come against Los Angeles. left-field screen to cap a six-run
But cven a Britain's book- lormnances, both players hit the
Lyttle
had
the
other
Montreal
year-old man."
.. ,
The Dodgers broke a 6-6 tie
settled for a bogey.
.
makers tightened the odds on a
Mota ranks fifth on the all. RBI In the inning with a single the fifth when Ed Goodson, in explosion. Lonborg, who was
Connor victory, a dark horse — Fryman with his pitching
Bill lifted with two out and the bases
On 17, Geiberger made a
time pinch-hit list, but the sig- to left.
Russell and Rodriguez singled loaded in
loomed ever larger on the and Mota with his hitting.
the sixth, raised his
testy par, corning
nificant 100th hit was a long
The Expos scored what for one run. Mota followed with record to 10-4. Randy Jones of
out Of (lie horizon for the world's greatest
An
especially
elated
Fryman
sand and canning a five-foot
time coming. The last time he proved to be tne winning run in a pinch-hit single, giving
grass court tournament,
gained his 100th major league
San Diego leads the ma jors
putt. At that point, he knew tiC
hit safely was on May 23.
the fif th w hen Foil singled home Dodgers an 8-6 lead. The with 13
His name; Charles Pasarell, victory, leading the Montreal
triumphs.
had tied Porter for the lead.
"I hope I don't have to wait Larry Parrish, who had led off Dodgers added three runs in the
an unseeded 32-year-old Expos to a 4-3 decision over the
I
Mets 13, Cubts 3
that long to get 101," said Nlota. with a walk. Ile Pirates got eighth, two on Lee Lacy's
WOODIE FRYMAN
But up ahead on 18, Porter veteran from Puerto Rico, who Pittsburgh Pirates. A pleased
Phillips homered for the third
In
the
other
National
League
their
first
run
against
Fryman
bases-loaded
single.
Don
Sut- - -"100th win
was in trouble, unknown to Gei- has pulled off the two most Mota collected his 100th career
games, the Philadelphia in the top of the fifth on Al ton, 7-7, earned the victory successive game and Ed
berger. Porter put his dri%e Into dramatic triumphs of the pinch-hit, helping the Im Angeleagues may not mean much to Phillies beat the St. I,ouis Car- Oliver's homer. Pittsburgh while Mike Caldwell. M, took
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But Will An Outsider Take It?

Connors Covets Singles Title

East's sentiment b of course, widely ob.
served In the nation today, The electorate is in a

JOHN CUNNIFF

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Geiberger won with a closing

par.
"It's hard for me to believe I
won," he said.

town, one public road, one stop light, a gas
station and a million mesquite trees.
"Not many towns around here," I observed.
"One's too many for me," the cowboy said.
for-N

ho le. lie said later, "I'll admit
that was a rare way to win a
tour nament." He said that he
remembered Arnold Palmer
winning at Tucson some years

ago with a double bogey on the
final hole, but, of course, he
wasn't going for one.

anything to see. There are 600 people in 1400
sqURre mile! of V-,-tedy County. There Is one

CA()

been grossly distort~~d, not only in California but

playing for a bogey on the last

His name was Tom East. Man in his fifties.
An old cowboy amoldag a self-rolled cigarette. It
was on toward dusk in the middle of nowhere,
Kenedy County on the Texas Gull, and I hadm
stopped to look around, not that there was

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Geiberger backed into the
$40,000 top prize by deliberately
.

snake, and bowed at the knees.
"This yo ur store" i
"Nope," he replied, "I just work around
here."

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boot&amp; He was tall as a barn, lean as a prairie

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And maybe the Wester n Open
can be called the Back Door
Derby. Nobody went forward.

starting line-up,
The outfielder didn't get a hit, but turned in four catches in left
field two of them outstanding.
With Oakland leading 4.0, the Twins staged a three-run rally in
the sixth and had two on with two out when Tanner called in
FIner Jp gj lorry et
first pitch. Then he finished up to notch his ninth victory.
"I didn't know if I could go that long in this heat after the
layoff," said Fingers, the outstanding player in the 1974 World
Series. "I was a little nervous at first, but after getting lisle, I
wasn't nervous anymore. I'd been warming up every other day
but that isn't like being in a game."

Cyndy Poor Breaks

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OAKBROOK,Ill.(Ap)
Maybe the real winner of the
Western Oj,en was the Butler

R1TA, Texas
The man outside the
general store had the look of Randolph Scott
about him. Levis, cotton shirt with
pa
pockets, spurs spinning from the backs of hIss

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and signed by Gov. Edmund Brown, which
greatly counteracted the scary vision of atoms
gone wild conjured up by the anti-nuclear forces.

immediate future may be a shortage of uranium
and prohibitively high prices for the ore, which
have already escalated from $8 a pound in
Jtus uary 1174 to around ia or su today.

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have mandated impossible safety and perf ormance standards for nuclear power plan ts
and, according to opponents of the proposi tion,
have st opped the development of n uclear energy
in its tracks. Both sides expended millions of
dollars in promoting their arguments.
contributing to the defeat of Propoetitlon 15,
however, was the action by the Cal if o rnia
legislature on the eve of the balloting in passing
three measures relating to nuclear plant safety,

The real problem facing the Indastry in the

TIEDE

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elsewhere in the country where nuclear plants
have been built or are planned.

' Course
Def eats
GoIfers?

Manager Tanner announced that Rudi would be in Sunday'I

Players Achieve Pitching, Hitting Goals

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Mota Reach New

les Dodgers beat the San Franthe rough, his second into a championships.
in a club record-tying, eight-run
some guys, because there are dinals 6-2; the New York Mets added two runs In the seventh the loss,
FIrst he ousted No, 5 seed cisco Giants 121.
.trap his t hird o ve r the green
pitchers who have 150 or 200 routed the Chicago Cubs 13-3; on RBI doubles by Oliver and
s
econd inning as New York
Phlllies 6, Cardinals 2
"Getting 100 wins in the big wins," said Fryman. "But, beand ended wi th a double bogey Adriano Panatta of Italy in a
the
Cincinnati
Reds
trimmed
bill
Robinson.
Catcher Bob Boone cracked humbled Chicago
.
gripping five-sets, then dropped
six for a 73 and
Phillips and Dave Kingman
the first two sets against
each
delivered two-run singles
On
the
18th,
Geiberger follow- Australia's Phil Dent before
WASIUNGTO AN — Agriculture Secretary Earl Michigan state Republican convenu
.
first landing on the moon seven years ago has been out of the
in
the
big second as the Mets
It was similar reports for past presidents.
On.
ed
the
general
script
of
the
winning
the
next
three
and
unaWn*dty is important."
Butz has always been the kind Of Public speaker
headlines since the List of the Apollo missions, We welcome it
entitled, "The Republican Revolutjon.11
equalled their biggest Inning,
WIRETAP FLAP: What started In bipartisan
tournament
and
put
his
drive
entering
the
quarter-finals.
Sen. Edward Kennedy. D.-Mm, praised
who could make the Gettysburg Address sound
back, both as a Bicentennial testimonial to the extraordinary
~
In his droning monotone, Butz read the words harimny at
last accomplished in 1970
.among
the trees.
He was due to face Ilie Nasthe White House three months ago is Ford and Levi for their outstanding leadership..
like a crop report.
capabilities of America's space engineers and for the an.
.
against San Francisco. It also
prepared for him at the taxpayers' expense.
now ending in acrimony on Capitol Hill.
By FRANK BROWN
"This step will move us a long Way toward the
tase of Romania, the third seed.
ticipated answer to the riddle 0 whether organic life can exist or
'Let's see it," referring to the
But lately, he has been gathering steam on
Th ey wouldn't have won it
Tigers 4, Red Sax 2
"I had a shot to the green," he
Yankees 6-10, Brewers 2-2
"It was in the cold light of a New England
was the biggest inning in the
Confidential
White
Hom
minutes
show
that
kind
O
f
protect
ion
the
c
AP Sports Writer
has existed elsewhere in our solar system.
flat, Midwestern monotone has spring morning," he began dramatically
lineup card, which could save a without Sal Bando, who drove in
Ameri an people are
LX,troit scored an unearned
'I .i-' said. "But it was a very difficult Ashe had been the No. I seed
Mickey Rivers had four hits
,
"that
both
Democratic
and
Republican
leaders
supentitled
to,"
said
the
s
A bright, iunny day in Oak- player walkout only by bearing three runs with two homers run on Tom Veryzer's fielder's over-all, extending his hitting
and Connors No. 2.
ena tor,
~ risen to new rhetorical heights on bebalf of the American Revolution began just over 2DO ported President Ford's wiretap legislation
one with water to contend with.
Reds 4, Astros 2
last
"I
guess I'd have to put my land was being completely ig- the name of Fingers, Joe Rudi which raised his seawn's total choice grounder in the Ilth in. streak to 20 games, and Graig
President Ford's campaign.
The
sium
Ka3tenmeier,
who
has
now
years ago!' That revolution continues, declared Mardi.
I asked an official what Porter
Pete
Rose drove In two runs
money on Connors or Nastase nored by at least two men who or Vida Blue.
Unfortunately, Butz's new-found eloquence Butz, "under the clear
to 13. They wouldn't have won It ning and Dan Myer followed Nettles hit two home runs and and Cesar Geronimo scored
changed his tune, joined the harmonious chorus
had
done.
He
told
inc
he
double
light of reason within the
The
President's
bill
would
set
for the title," said a disap. had very serious matters on
has dubious rootL Career civil servants, who are Republican party. And under
Miller sat wondering, worry- without a two-run triple by with a run-scoring single, car- drove in five In the nightcap to twice and had three hits,
leadership of judge panel to approve wiretaps. up a seven- at the March 23 meeting,
bogeyed. Can you
gine how pointed Ashe after being their
lead.
Rep. Robert
barred by law from political activities, have President Gerald R. Ford."
minds. Jim Todd, A's ing about the pause and the Gene Tenace.
The only Democrat who raised any
. rying the Tigers to their give the
Ifelt,
knowing
Yankees their Fifth vic- ing Cincinnati past Houston.
that all I needed knocked out
Kasterimeir,
D.-Wis.
has
now
charged
that
the
questions
of the $,000 player-representative, stood In newswith which Todd would
been writing the secretary,s q*ecbe&amp; They
They wouldn't have played it unorthodox victory over the tory in a row and the 12th in 14 Fred Norman, 6-1,
bout the bill,
~
Having thus aligned Ford with the founding panel will be mealngless if the judges simply are
to win the tournament wa to
checked
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according to the minutes, was Sen.
tournament.
the
A's
clubhouse
and
Marvin
return.
had
iinley not acquiesced to fled Sox.
have Also been cOmPelted to Prepare background fathers, Butz moved to the climax of his speech. going to rubber-stamp Justice Dept. requests. James Abourezk, D.-S.D. He objected to a
games.
) , * bogey the last hole? I changed
s
Houston on four hits over the
"But Charlie Pasarell is a Miller sat in his New York
papers onstaff,
"Then I heard a loud cheer," Commissioner Bowie Kuhn's
agricultural issues !or We F
Indians 6-2. orioles 3-4
Detroit Manager Ralph Houk
"What I'm going to do," he intoned, ,,i s tell
campaign
jny
He Want, the judges to have
first seven innings in beating
power to waiver cla e in the bill which would allow some#
whole game plan and dark horse, especially if they home 3,000 miles away.
Miller
said.
"Todd
came
back
directive
that
the
three
emraised
some
eyebrows
you Flat out: President Ford deserves the in vestiga te the e vide nce to determine whe ther
to go ahead without the panel's
by rilir,
played
my
second
shot
side,
Baltimore's
Ross
Grinisley
the
Astros for the 10th time in 13
it
Tod d's words were disturbing and said, 'Rudi's in left field." bottled players be used in a taniy listing
put him on the cen te r court.
The man who has been orchestrating tIii,i Republican party nomination because he I,,
pr0!'al
two designated won the nightcap, recording his career decisions. Rawly
the
justifies
wiretapping.
He
also
wants
to
make
it ,)
_1116~
misuse of On civil service is Butes deputy ur~- best possible candidate — and he is
hit a sand wedge and When he plays the center court to Miller as their telephone disWith the embargo lifted by "normal manner," though hitters in his lineup card. Rusty first victory in six weeks after Eastwick hurled the final
V'k
a winner... more difficult for the Justice Dept. to tap the
-nie disclaimer clause worries me,-, said 't .: It"Then!
two
dersecr~y,
Paul
TU*
whose
specistly
is
went
over
the green, some. it seems to bring the best out of cussion progressed. The Oak- owner Charles 0. Finley, the Finley remained insistent that Staub was slated to bat fourth Cleveland's Pat Dobson had
- P,
0
innings
for
the
Reds
and
picked
Butz always includes a pro-fornut attack on te14,0110 Of a U.S citilm Um iliose of a foreign
.
.
.
AbOurelk.
"
Some
president
may
um
it against
political campaigning. For more than 16 years, the
I thing I had been doing all day." him and he raises his game 50 land A's were about to 90 On A's went out and won a ball the players no longer are his and Alex Johnson sixth — both stretched his winning 3tring
his enemies."
overgrown federal bureaucracy in his national.
to up his ninth save of the season.
Geiberger continued. "And I per cent. But if he plays on strike — despite Miller's advice game 5-3 over the Minnesota prcperty after the June IS as DR.
he was director of the National Republican speecfwm But he doesn't mention that he keeps
A
six by winning the opener.
Padres 3, Braves 2
But
.
The Democratic majority In Congress will
Atty. Gen. Levi Insisted that the National
Congressional Committee, which Is devoted to at least three bureauts busy writing illegal
t
. said to myself, 'You dummy, court No. 15, he's just Charlie." to the contrary — and there was Twins. Rudi played left, went 0- rummage sale that 3hook the
Royals 5, Angets 4
"I
Just
goofed,"
Iloult
said.
provis
ons
to
the
president
.W.
probably
Security
Tito
Fuentes' two-out infield
add
these
i
Agency must be able tots the
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little that could be done.
;
elft-ting Republicans to Congress.
Another quarter-finalist
for4 at bat but made some good baseball world.
you.' But l didn't have a bad he
But after Staub batted in the top
political speeches and paper&amp;
John May berry's bases. single in the ninth inning scored
s*Z ovawAs without clewing It
-or"
bill
by
the
*
time
it
reaches
his
desk.
This
telephones
of
The clock licked towards 1:30 catches, and Fingers — in his
In 1974, President Ford brought Theis into the
and chipped back to within Bjorn Borg of Sweden — also
In the other American of the first inning and Johnson loaded, Ilth-inning single gave Ted Kubiak from third, givi-ig
Footnote: Theis acknowledged that a career Democratic tinkering has u
with a Judicial panel back ho
a — game time, the moment of first appearance sinc~- June 12 League games Sunday, Detroit went to right field in the bottom
Pasarell
as
me. He also argued
three feet of the cup and was named
White House. He moved earl) Us year to the civil servant worked ou the June 12 speech.
Kansas City its triumph over San Diego its victory over
VWIQWTQ~
,
thought they had a that the Justice Dept. must have the power, in anj
truth. When Oakland Manager
Agriculture Dept. where he has now pressed Theis Insisted that he added the language But Republican leaders
darkhorse.
&amp;ible to get down for a five.'
pitched 3 1-3 innings Of topped Boston 4-2 in 11 innings; half, Red Sox Manager Darrell California.
Atlanta. Moments earlier,
calling concensus at a closed-door White House meeting emergency Cause, to tap f 24 hours without
"lie's plays very well and Chuck Tanner walked into the shutout relief to pick up his New York swept Milwaukee 6-2 Johnson protested — sue@19744V11A.C&lt;
thrft Muctant career employes into service for Ford's nomination. He feels Us is nG
White
Sax
6,
Rangers
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Braves' centerfielder Jim
approval.
Porter
finLehed
with
a
73 and he's already beaten two good dressing room, a smile ninth save.
r
churning out campaign material for Ford, BuLs proper since he is a
and 10-2. Cleveland beat Balti- CessfullY — to umpire Marty
Pookie
third
baseman
Kevin
Wynn
had prevented the Padres
political
appointee
209,
,
&amp;
good
And
that's
for
second
pla
ce
and
the way the confidential transcript
'It he doesnY make /I In the big leagues &amp;s a
players," said Borg. "lie's very creasing his face, Todd put the
dnd company.
The Democrats may leave .Jie
"Fingers pitching proved our more 6-3, t hen the Or lolei took Springstead. As a result, pitch- Ball cracked a two-nm homer from win
' waiver clause
conceded
that
the
AgrimIture
Dcpt.
h.-S
of
the
m.eeirg
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of
CZ=Ce,,,
bin.
ning when his perfect
122.800.
reads.
is
the
in
Ltw
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player, he
to be
phone down.
dangerous."
se's REALLY
A GS-14 civil servant, for example, wrote prepared background papers for
point," said Todd of the latest the nightcap. -2; Kansas City er Frank MacCcrmu ck be came to back the combined seven-hit throw nailed
But the President will
the
Pres
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Bill
Mallon
was
sixth
at
San Diego's Dave
Ford
ident
pleaded
after
291
MO TIVA TED — I've never "on such G.qEED!"
Borg. the No. 4 seed, needed a
"Chuck came in and said. crisis to involve Finley. "We trimmed Cahfornia 5.4 in 11 in- the first Tigers hurler to bat Pitching of
Butz'
s Jim 12 keynote address before the conten&amp;d that the department has prepared Levi explained the bill. Atty. Gen. Edward recognizing his legislation when Congress
But Johnson and Winfield at home. Winfield had
S an Andy North and George pa-killing Injection for a groin 'The game's on,"
"A high degree of delivers it ba ck o
said reliever might not have been able to win nings, and Chicago defeated during a regular season game Dave Hamilton to pace Chi- attempted tWuxi e from second
i us ns were next a M.
injury
beating Rollie Fingers. "The guys said, this game without him."
before

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Monday, June 28, 1q18

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New York . Mitwauke
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Mivw,esos. 11. Oakland 3
Kansas City 3. California 0
Texas 1. Chicago 0. 10 innings

New York 6 IQ. Mi!waukee 22
Cleveland 62. Baltimore 34
Detroit 1, Boston 2. It innings
Kansas City S. California i.
ii innings
Oakland S. Minnesota 3
Chicago 6.
*.as 2
Mondays Games
Baltimore
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The impressive victory proved what
proponents of the revolutionary eight-cylinder Although experts concede the Cosworth, of
Cosworth engine have been saying a ll along: It's Formula heritage, Is rich with horsepower, Its
got the horsepower to blow everything else off fuel consumption has been correspondingly rich
a crucial fault under current USAC fuel
the track.

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struggled to perfect the engine the past 14 "We've been working very hard on it, said

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way Sunday, despite a long pit stop and a March by winning the pole position for a race a'

"Showdown at the OX" could
confrontation of David Pearson and Richard Petty in the July 4th

shredded tire that cost him nearly two laps at Phoenix, only to finish fourth after fuel'

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Medal of Honor Firecracker 400 at Daytona InternatIonal
Speedway. After a little more than 49$-miles of Daytona
competltloflatD$ytonaIflternatIoftal in February, the two giants

Phi. 56. T,Petez. Cm. 51; Luzinskl, 6. Armbro Jamie (S Clark) 72; 7.

Burns Guy (Bero"k) 1111- 1; 8. Dutch

of Winston Cup racing were making a no-hokill4muTed, pell-mell

Differ W.

Time (Brainard) 6-1.
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charge to the finish when both crashed In front of the OIdIield

ith) is-i; 2. Grandstands. Barney Oldfield would have loved It I Pearson kept
DOUBLES-Zisk. Pgh, 20, Diane Farvel (Komers) Ii; 3
his engine running and, much to th e chagrin of Petty, was able
Mon tanez. All, 19; MaClock. Chi, 15;
Sneaky John (Sica) 7 2; 1. Victor y
Garvey, LA, IS; G.Maddox, Phi, 17; Wreath (Roy) 52; . ii.. Z. (Di creep across the finish line to win the world's richest stock car
Winfield, So, 17,
Berry) 3.1; 6. Annie Laurie Leo race. Pearson, Petty and all the NASCAR stars will be mehing
TRIPLES-D,Cash. Phi.

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W.Davis. SD. 6; Geronlmo. Cia. 5.
HOME RUNS-Kingman, NY. 25;
Schmidt. Phi. 20; G.Foster . Cia. 16;
Monday, CPu, 13; Morgan. Cia. 12.

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C.3. Trot, I Mile.
Purse $415: I. Mar Con Star
(Johnson) 10 1. 7. Stars Shield
(Hobbs) 12; 3. Impulse (Wilsey)

the Medal of Honor Firecracker 400.

NY,9.7, 111118,11 11 R Jones. SO, 13 3.

513, 269 K64t. Phi, 1-2. .500. 315
Reed, Phi, 62. .750. 2.90 Alcala, CIa,

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New York 13, Chicago 3
Cincinnati 4. Houston 2
RUNS-0111, KC. 52; Hargrove, (Dagensis) 10
Los Angeles 12. Sa
n Fran TI, 49; Rivers, NY, 11; R.Whlte, dr iver) 10 I
cisco I
NY, 15; North, Oak. IS.
SEVENTH - C.3, Pace, 1 Mile,
San Diego 3. Atlanta 2
RUNS BATTED IN-Burroughs, Purse $625: 1 Star Glaze N (Parr) I.
Monday's Games
Houston (Dierker 67) at $n Tex, 53; Mayberry, XC, $1; 1.2. Howards Chief (Howard) 7.2; 3.
Chambl,s, NY, 19; Otis, KC. 47; Dick Walnut (Weaver) S-I. 4. Grey
Francisco (Dressier I 5)
Munson, NY, 46
Bill
Chicago (Coleman
271
at
HITS.-G,Brett, XC, 103, LeFic,re. (ilobbi) 8-I; CheI Mercedes (Viiar)
Pittsburgh (Rocker, 6.3). (a)
Oet. 90. Rivers. NY. $5. Carew, Min, 92,7. Miss Erin (B. Regur) l0.);$.
St Louis (Denny 3-4) at New
U; Chambliss. NY, 56; McRae. KC, Avon Marshall (Dennis) 31.
York (Seaver I'S), (a)
EIGHTH Claiming Pace. $1000,
Philadel phia (Carlton 6.3) at 56.
DOUBLES-McRae, KC. 17; a. Mile. Purse 1423: 1. Western
Montreal (Rogers 24). In)
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ar y, dc, 16; Scott (Bourgeois) 9.2; 2. Ocala
Cincinnati (Alcala 62) at San
i, ,C, ió. r,.r.fuye, lex, to.
bomy (Aldrich) 3. Joaqu i n Jean
Diego (Foster 2-3). (a)
TRIPLES-G,Brett. KC, 7; (Jefferson) 5-1; 1. Arden Ed
Atlanta (Ruthven 9-5) at Los
Garner, Oak, 7. Blanks, C13, 5; (Newman) &amp;I. 5 Domed Meet
Angeles IRliciden 6,o), (n)
LeFbore. Dot . S. Rivers, NY, s
(D'Amalo) 10 I; 6.
Jeremy
Tuesday's Games
Paquette, XC, 5; North, Oak. 5.
(Grimes) 3.1; 7. Egyptian Wind
Chicago Of PittSburgh. (a)
HOME
RUNS-L.M.ay,
Bji.
13;
(Hobbs)
SI; S. Pepper John
St Louis at New York.
13; Car,C. Oak.
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Phiied.ipnaa at Montreal, tnt I); Rice, Sw,B.
12;
Otis, KC, 12.
NINTH C.3, Pace, I Mile, Purse
Cincinnati at San Diego, (n)
STOLEN BASES-Patch, KC. 35;
$423: 1, Hurricane Scott (Bridges) 9
Atlanta at Los Angeles. In)
Carew, Mm, 37; Baylor. Oak, 32 , 2. 2. Armbro Jimmy (Thompson) SHouston at
San Francisco.
North, Oak. 31; Rivers, NY. 21,
I. 3. Governor Del Lee (Tarpy) 31;
Camp.aneris, Oak, 71.
1, C.00dtlme Julie (Grimes) 61;
PITCHING (7 DecisionS)- Grannys Girl (Filipelli) 72; 6. Little
Garland. Bal, SO. 1.000, 170 Bird, Jodi (Bourgeois) SI; Y. Ocala Byby
ma-sr
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KC. Ii. 119. 19 ri,lr,rh. fl.4 71
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C.2. Pace, I Mile,
FLORIDA ITATIII LEAGUE
hernserst Division
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3 Umoay JoAnne (Ormsby)6.1; 4
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Lakesand
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played in this year. I hit only
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there
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Mrs. Carrier, who is fourth

in

the money standings with about

$44,000, had s hot two steady
Joining Louganis on the
KNOXVILLE,
ter Mclngvale, both of Dallas.
Mcir,gvale,
25,
and
Barbara
rounds
of 70s going into the
Louganis was the sen. springboard are Air Force IV
Two exciting teen.agers and
,A D;# ".6win
Its
1,; A
LIIL,
to
u IdI&amp;j.d. She rsuu wee 1X.
Cant. FhIl Boggs. 26, the curtwo former Olvmnian h,iI the sation nItht' ilivthg !!'IsJ! t
U.S. men's and women's diving University of Tennessee pool rent world champion, and Rob- Mclngvale was on the 1972 geys and a birdie on the front
teams that will compete in the last week, winning first place ert Cragg. 22, Staple Glen, Pa. Olympic team as was Miss Ely. nine and a paid of bogeys and a
MISS Ely, 22. paced the quail- birdie on the finishing ho les.
I
Two Ohloans, Kent Voslet- of
Olympic games at Montreal on both the 3-meter s pr ingboard
fiers
on
th
e
platform.
th
O
er
"On
the
whole
it
was
a
terEaton
and
Tim
Moore
of
and
10-meter
platform.
next month,
cm.
cinnati, round out the American hlghboard divers are Melissa rible round," she said. "I will I
The newcomers are Greg
Miss Chandler, who just trio on the highboard. Moore is Briley, 22, San Antonio, Tex., ha ve to play well to beat Judy.
Louganis, 16, El Cahon, Calif., recently turned 17, l ed
a five-t ime NCAA diving cham- 'and Deborah Wilson, 20, Colum- She is little more steady than I
bus, Ohio.
am."
and Jennifer Chandler, 17, Lin- Springboard qualifiers and lttLss P10(1.
Tom Gomp(, Miami, coach.
The late-surging Miss Blalock
co in, Ala. The ex-Olympians Ely was No. I off the hi gh
Miss Cha ndler's coll eagues
manager of the team, said he matched Mrs. Rankin's 69 for
are Ja ne t Ely a nd Cynthia Pot. board.
off the springboard are M
believes it is the best field of the day on four birdies and on
divers ever to represent Amer- bogey. She had previous rounds
1
ica in the Olympics.
of 74 and 72.
"I think bo th the men's and
hi
Be nd the top three was
women's teams are the finest Mari.!Yri J. -With o( New Zea- I
ever assembled in this coun- land, who shot a 71 to inch up to
try," he said. "Our men's 217. Th r ee players are bu nched
springboard threesome is at 218: Chako Higuchi of Japan,
CpabIC of going 1-2-3 hi
shot a 73; Cathy McMullin and
BUFFAI.O, N.Y. i AP -'Me vestors see king th e National Buff al o then instituted a spate Olympics."
Higins, both with 70.
sale of Buffalo Braves basket- Basketball Association fran. of lawsuits asking $58 million in
ball team, which a So uth F'lon- chise.
i_iag icacing
damages.
d sports promoter wantz to
"
enough people and
The suits ao rcsuivcd in
DAYTONA BEACH
buy, has been assured to a enough
newspaper court de es ni
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
group of local investors, the quoted
source as saying.
from moving the team.
Buffalo Courier-Express
an' see how we can fail."
FIRST
5-14, 8: I John I.
"1 wo uld be remiss if! didn't
Hayes, 2 Noticeable; 3. Norwood 's reported today.
Th gr
formed 12 mention that Mr. Snyder has
Image. I Toughy Tommy, S.
"We are getting close to fi- days ago to purchase the been most coopera ti ve," the
Korwy's Time. 6. Top Fern. 7,
nalizing things," the newspaper
ro owner Paul Sny- newspa per quot ed the source
Errw'sta, I Fuzzy Whiz
SECOND $.16, 0; I. Jack Nebo. quoted a member of the group der, the newspaper said.
saying.
2 Jazz Man; 3. Perfect Circle; i.
saying.
Snyder
first
gave
an
option
to
The man denied reports that
Wrighl Energy; S. Vinegar Sill .6
The
did not dis- buy the club to Irving Cowan of an announcement of the sale
Wayside Bond;? Diamond Dart; Jr
5.
close the iden ti ty of the In. Hollywood, Fla. The city of wou ld come Th ursday.
Northern Friend,
THIRD
1.16. 0: I. Ed's Lotsa
"Paul Snyder has gone for a
Luck. 2. I'm Velva, 3 Main Chute,
.1.
0e1. S. Gun. Oucs; 6. My '9'
week," the source said, "a nd
On Peck, 7, Min Susie; I. Dixie
there are se veral ma tters to be
striderwork
ed out."
Strange Week For Baseball
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Sale Of Buffalo Braves
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Bob's Lips,
2 Almost Didn't; 3 It's Dooley; I
0 H '5 Debbie. 5. Gold Palac e; 6.
(arnie Mink; 7. Blue JeweIl, I
IlAI.TlMORF(AP)_ltW3a5J'JflgeWeekoftjsel2iulJ
Mary Kate
In Baltimore dur ing the Just co mpleted homestand.
L, 0: I It'S Taffy; 2
FIFTH
The following rareties were recorded:
Capgy's Sheri; 3 Sunny Dell, 1 Red
--Brooks Robinson, Baltimore's 39-year-old third babeDarla. S. D.S. Jackpot4. jersey
Jack. 7 Whitedove Eckert; 5. New
man who never had speed even as a vounllster. beat nut a
Arrangamen t
SIXTH 5.16,5; I Ramblin Cathy.
2 Pecos Jivin'; 3. Wright Gay; I
co- i impulW; S. D.anna Eckert; 6
Bob Tryon; 7 Wella Pet; I, Bachior
Boy
SEVENTH
5-Il. A; I Eleanor
Daniels; 2. Jenolla; 3. Budzoo's
Butkui; 4. Shaded Blue; S. Jump
Master; I Trace'i's Toucpuk.a; Y.
Printer'* Iron; S. R. Big Casey.
EIGHTH It. C: I. Peggy Fallon,'
Smohey Says:
2 White Cactus; 3. Worthy Will; I
Florida Buck, S. Becky Sue; 6.M &amp;
M's Bonnie. 7. Mil MOSS; 0. Madison
TOSSD'I&amp; AW7
A Ire
RNINGSMOKES
NINTH-5-16.C.
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iman's Shot; 3 Cap Checker,
A
t'46US
S Mar Ru Cap; 6 Tim
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14A911"1
Ryder; 7. Fast Pal; I B B 's Knee
TENTH - S-Il, A: I Barney --..
Ecker t. 7 Jobill's Fr, tlo, 3 He
Printer. 4 Lucky Whij, S Ken
111)
St rider; 6 Chicory; 7 Snazzy Time.
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s. Movu ng Lady,
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ELEVENTH - 3.16, C: I Sc
Lonesome Lit; 7. or Bunbon;
ilw 11
Terry T Blrry; 1 HI 0 No, S My I
My Molly; 6 Aggie Faith; 7 Son
sation, I. (Jnravelir'g
TWELFTH - a. I I Rebozo. 7
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Caleb; 3. Jay Joker; 1 Carol 0.,. S
tart
,iti,e Potts. 7 P,',Was
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Gets 'Whizzer' White Award
C1IICAGO All t St. liiulsCardinais quarterback J(rll
Hart has been awarded the Byron H. "Whizzer" White
Award at the 10th annual National Foot ba ll Leag ue
Players Associaion-Better Boys Foundation Roundup.
Roger St,aubauch
the Dal las Cowboys and Lyle
Aizado the Denver Broncos were runners-up Sunday for
the award given annually to "the pl
who best serves
h1steam,cornn)unityaf)dcow-y mthespirito(Suprernc
Court Justice Byron R. Whizzer Whiti!." White formerly
sta rred wi th the Pit tsburgh Steelers.
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Crash Kills Drag Racer
PEVEI,Y, Mo liPi
Marshall Wuertly of East Si
Louis, Ill., a veteran of
years in professional drag
racing, was killed Sunday w he n his stock car
control and roll ed at the finish of
trial. He was 34.
Authorities at the 155 Dragway said Wuertly's car, traycling at 91 m.p.h., veered to the left near the finish of the
etghth.mtle strip and str'ack timing light in the rneclan
strip bef or e rolling
He was taken to Jefferson County Hospital in nearby
Ees.tu.s where 1w Wa'. dead on arrival
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keep thread tension even and
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ne United Fresh Fruit and wilting. Sort for size and canning equipment, jars and these foods where they cannot
f ind them.
supermarkets,anciff you wish to
Rinse
all fruits and
If
you
To serve home-canned
have specific

Brenda Checefsky (left) and Donna Lyles model clothes to be Vege ta bl es are abundant at ripe ness to Insure even cooking. scalers.
featured In 4-111 state congress competition. (Herald Photo by

do some canning or freezing, vegetables thoroughly under questions, don't guess at the vegetables, bring them to a
ask the produce manager for a running wa te r. Avoid soaking, answers
call your local rolling boil a nd then cover and
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To Florida Women's Clubs

The award, presented here at lights on outside as a deterent to
the 85th Annual International prowlers.
Convention of the GFWC, was
After a question and answer
made "in recognition of Florida section, the men passed out
State leadership in encouraging public awareness pamphlets
1I1L1C3L in UHU acuvwe 011
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on rope
personal money management prevention.
and thereby contributing to
Detective Ling stated that
home and family life."
this appearance was the first
Local clubs in each of the 50 step in what he feels will be
state federations participated more cooperation and Un In this two-year program, a derstanding between the Winter
joint project of the GFWC Srrinit Police Dent and the
Home Like Department and the citizens of the city.
American Council of Life
Garden Club
Insurance,
Typical activities were
The Altamonte Springs
consumer education programs Garden Club held its June

to procea at hirime. If he ts and food value.
listed in the telephone directory and corn should be boiled an
interested in working with you,
While the changes are slim, under county government of. additional ten minutes.
you may get an attractive buy there Is danger that foods fices. The same source will give
Vegetables to be frozen

on the commodities you want. If improperly canned at home you Information on preserving should be washed and then
a whole box of one item Is too may become infected with foods by drying them, if this blanched
heated In boiling
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water for he tim specified for
go in wi th you, to save some eaten, could cause death or To pr event contamination, the vegetable and the size of the
money and get top prod uce at serious Illness. However, this fresh produce must be pieces
and then cooled inn,
the same time.
possibility can be avoided by processed at the temperature mediately.
The most satisfactory way to
pack produce for the freezer Is
to use the size con tai ner that

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high qua lity for B to 12 months
when stored at 0 degrees F. or
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Many fresh Items such as
peaches, apricots, pears,
plums, tomatoes, beets, carrots
and
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fabric.

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counted-thread

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spurting liquid, or has an off

ning or freezing. Some people vesting. Choose fresh, firm
Regardless of the method odor when opened should be
are ex pe rimenti ng wi th drying fruits and young, tender used, it Is vitally Important to destroyed. Since childr en and
produce by old-fashioned, vegetables. Use only produce follow directions provi ded by pets have a way of getting Into
simple methods.
free of bruises or any signs of the manufacturers of home things, be sure to dispose of

but I was bribed and threatened
DEAR SINGLE. You may
live long enough to see the
so I never told anyone.
Abby, please continue to alert courts make some decisions to
PHILADELPHIA - The and self-defense. They also
( ll parents to keep their eyes favor of the unwed fa th er. It's Florida Fed
eration of Women's touched on the subject of ra pe.
ope n where their children are being worked on, u it we ll Clubs has been named the
They advised the women to
concerned. And tell young should be.
winner of the 1974-76 National :;ecure deadbolt locks for their
Sta te Award of the General doors, put burglar pins In
S
Federation of Women's Clubs. sliding glass doors and keep

Pulled Work Differ
From Drawn
Work

beans, Cucumbers, Green produce for canning must be at Also, the open kettle method Any container that has a
peppers. All of these are ex- peak of ripeness, and processed may be used for preserves, bulging end or lid, a leak, Is
cellent for putting up by can- as soon as possible after har- jams, jellies and butters.

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Peaches, Berries, Apricots, money, and gives fine food for
Cherries, Tomatoes, Gr ee n the winter months. Fresh Is the stearri.preaswe canner. canned fruits or vegetables.

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had been used that way by a wt good as any woman ran, but
father's rights. Why?

home garden. Supermarkets quality, It is still an excellent water-bath, is used tot fruits, as long as a year in
have fine fresh produce at this Investment because home tomatoes
and
pickled dark place.

season of the year. Plums, processing of foods saves vegetables. Another, used for

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Jean Patteson)

I was that kind of a victim

Highest quality produce is a f&amp;iowing a few easy steps.

and for the time described In a
There are three methods used container with a air,
tight seal.
freezing this year, and you can or drying foods. If It means ' to preserve fresh fruits and
When foods are canned

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Everybody's canning and "must" when canning, freezing

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tathers, stepfathers or "funny a home as their mother could
uncles". But I've never seen a have, if she had wanted them. i

broidery. Pulled Work is ideal used Cr= stitches, also pulled oriented community resourCC3,
for showing off beautiful stit- tight to produce a lacy effect finance forums for husbands
and wives, t ee n and chi ld care
ches and, wi th a little practice, arou nd them.
O ther stitches eff ective in projects.
beautiful effects can be
ac hi eved wi th it. It's most often Pulled Work are Back, Eyelet Hacienda Club
used in borders of straigh t lines Holes and Wave stitches.
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Following an ice cream
social, they were entertained by
Eddie Rose, master of
--------ceremonies
isiary r,uen nowe,
4iariations can be developed effect, each stitch pulled Patrolman Wesley Dowell, both painLst; Frank Rowe, soloist
uniformly tight,
within a design space.
of the Winter Springs Police and Betty Davis and her
This
technique
is
especially
Dept.
the guest speakers Olympic Team.
For starters, try it along the lovely on table linens, done in at the were
regular meeting of the
Two couples in the club were
border of table li nens
white
on
white
or
pale
pastel
Hacienda
Village
Women's
honored
for celebrating their
very simple design rnaue
thread on matching pastel Club on Tuesday morning,
wedding
anniversaries: Major
working bands of Satin stitch, linen. And like so many of our
At
the
invitation
of
President
and
Mrs.
Robert Watson,
c
pulled very tight as ea
h
stitch
embroidery
stitches,
Pulled
Grace
Lellarte,
the
two
law
celebrating
their 60th anIs made. Worked On ullef, or Work has a centuries-old enforcement office
rs spoke to niversary and Mr. and Mrs.
oth
er evenly woven iaurtc, tradition. Some of the loveliest the assembly on home security George Williamson, their 50th.
,these tightly drawn stitches examples, in silk threads on
O.
delicate lacy look linen, were done in Italy
uvithetightbaro(Satin than 300yearsago.

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Officers of Unit 30, Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, were
installed Sunday the MAN. Home, U.S. 17-92, Sanford. Past
Crndr. Frankle Kaiser (left) handed gavel to Ginny Peters, inco
commander, watched by Louise Landreu, outgo in g
senior commander. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

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Our local museum has
Seminar of the Embroiderers' several lovely old pieces of

' I designed for last year's

Sew His-Hers Trousseaus
seingup

a very

year, it's as

urroundlng'mat" was done

do this row by row. s (her: any
old
net dlepoint design'
K.I!.J.
Dear K.II.J.,
It would be much
be
trace the pattern. This
done through glass to protect
ed original. Once
tr
can
you have the tracing,
make it
either enlarge It
. 'her

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has go ne unisex.
Both the National Home
Sewing Show and the Men's
Association summer
Fashion
show ings Feat ured menswear

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SHIRLEY MILLETT

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traditionally tailored suits,
In
jackets, and shirts and
smaller.
more casual robes, caftans; and
E.W.
outfits which can be made and
by either men or women.
the trend. In
Statistics
both 1974 and 1975, males took
top prizes in the 414 sewing
competition. Twenty-one per
it's possible to conceal bowed cent of high school home
legs in 'dirndl skirts or economics students are male
that's more than a million boys
drawstring waisted skirts
a year learning to sew. More
reach to the mid-calf. The main than 10 million
thing is to draw attention away garments were stitched in 1975,
Twenty per cent of women who
from the legs.

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presents itself, a flat-chested
stSoman would do well in a
drawstring or gathered
neckline, or a halter dress with
shirring on the bodice to add
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sew made something for
last year. And the name
designers have discovered
men: Bill Blass, Ralph Lauren
and Robert 1. Green make
patterns for menswear.
While changing roles in
make-female lifestyles may be
part of the reason For surging
sales in menswear patterns,
there's no question that
a man

economics

Casseiberry.Winter Springs
Sanford-Altamonte Springs

RUTH TUECH
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Guild. The center featured a needlepoint. With a magnifying
Who is home
vivid geranium which was gl ass I co ul d proba bly count the trousseau
allowed to stray across the st itches but it would be
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up for adoption to strangers.

female relative,

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DEAR ABBY- You've had was 24.
I love children, Ahoy, and as
several let ters In yo ur column
front young girls who have Lwea a single parent I could have

very tired out there today. This

Teenagers, ExasOlympians Head
U eSe Divers Bound For Montreal

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COLUMBUS,OHIO down. They weren 't teenagers,
either. One was 21 and the other

ting to score a ftee-under-par first-place victory here would

day.

k,

arm to raise the baby their

WHITEHALL UNITED

- The leading money round of the Babe Zaharfz In. She had entered the round with 69 for the second consecutive put her Just shy of $100,000,
a three-stroke lead.

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competiticns. This Is the -first descriptions of the other dr ess revi ew sections will win the prizes, again, will be $800
time more tha n one 4-Her wi ll clothing-related fields she has an expenses-paid trip to the scholarships.

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in the past five years, Uwe pictures of the clothing projects and one &amp;IW=te in each paid trips to Chicago. There, six

has only been one winner from she has worked on throughout category. Th e first place national wi nners will he

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their town homes. When God- much abo ut unwed mothers

all along the car is the best race car I've had

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ave contributed much to that boy and a girl, who were given

since winning a 250-miler In Michigan last race, which netted him about $80,000. "I've said

summer (without the Cosworth).

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Your comment is true; the mother didn't want?

"1 think there Is still more left In It. I really feel1

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father Is "sick". But there Is a

15, and Charmalne Hannah, 15, made, In the dress review testants, she has been studying
In the public speaking secwill present in state corn- section.
her subject and practicing the tlon,oeglrlandoneboywill be
petition projects which won
Miss Lyle Lon gwood, will art of public speaking o the named winners at
state
them medals during the year at present her clothing record past year.
level, and will be presented $50
the county level,
Judges will select one winner savings bonds and expensesbook to the judges. In It are

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Three Seminole County 4- repr esent the county.
studied.
national congress In Chicago.
ll be In Tallahassee to.
Miss Checefsky, 400 Hester,
Miss Hannah, Sanford, wi ll National winners In th ese
tay
*,csstiis .vu viu ci Ave., Suniuni, wiji enter ir ptcni ncr reu,ru t*iu* on egur1es3uinuwwuIpruut
the 4-H State Congress. Donna clothing record book and model public speaking enti tled, "I $800 educational scholarships.
Lyles, 16, Brenda Checefaky, one of the dresses she has Dare You." Like the other con-

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his companion, "Dimba t.ashe ALso, the Children's Protective
paka landja!" We knew the Society and-or the county
lauguage; he said, "The ent ire welfare department can help
body Is ri ght outsIde!"
MY SISTER'S VICTIM
If mothers and daughters
DEAR VICTIM: I have, and I conspire to draw the attentions shall continue to do so. This
of men to their beautiful young problem
Is far more
bodies, a few fathers cannot

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r shapely, young, scantily such improper activities to a
lad Belgian girl walked by. An teacher, a trusted adult friend,

realistic and practical.

Unser, happier than he's been after any race the car is capable," Unser said after Sundays

FALLS, Ohio and Jane Blalock in the final shooting a ftee-over-par 75.

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our problems -and sti ll come out winner, it's lap. Unser led 108 of the 200 laps.

to me, and my team," said

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ents advocate who give up their children. Well
modesty, they are not be ing what a bo ut unwed fa thers who
pru(fl5f
they are being would have given their right

"Whenever you can get everything connected Behind Mike Mosley in second were Wally Dal.

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tour, Judy Rankin, tries to
She Is the leading money win- earned,
But that was before Mrs. ner on the Ladies Porfessional
maintain the three-stroke lead
"We'll see who chokes,"
The 87-degree weather took '
she attained Sunday in today's quipped Mrs. Carner who had Rankin combined excellent ap- Golf Association
its
toll on Mrs. Rankin. '1 got j
4. Freedom Trail showdown with JoAnne Carrier very little to joke about after proach shots and accurate put- ings of about $81,000. A $15,mo

KC. 343; LeFlore, Del. 319;
(Van Deventer) 1 1; 5. Conestoga B.
McRae, KC. .340; Rivers, NV. .330; (Whayland) 72: 6. Mar Con Steve
Carew. Mm, .326.
(Aldrich) 3); i. Jimmy Turell

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With the help of the pace car, and the
or
horsepower,
Unser
was
able
some
of the problem, and we cured the rest of It
Coswor th's su peri
to ma ke up th e deficit an d streak to a 3.4 second here," Unser revealed.
Unser averaged 143.622 m.p.h. for his victory,
vict ory over Mike Mosley.
not a record due to a number of caution periods.

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problems.

one point,

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Abb y
provided tight fit ting, revea ling
clothes for her beautiful
daughter.
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When in missionary work In _______________________
Africa, my wife and I were at a
roadside marketplace when a people not to be afraid to report .'

Unser, whose 1970 season of 10 victories two since 1970."

winner on the ladies pro golf vitational.

Sweetheart Volto (Drayton) 3-I.
SIXTH
C.3. Pace, a. Mile.
Purse: $625: I. Lone Ranger
(Provost) $1: 7 Drexel Trudy
(Brainard) 1.1; 3 Red E. Place
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JmmS Dream (D'Arnato) 7.2; 7.

J.Richard. Mtn. SI; MSsrlmith, All,
66, P Pllekro, All, I). Monteft,sco,
SF. so.

Unser, who showed the Cosworth's promise in
months, appeared to have everything going his

mom~

62, .750. 4.37 Freisitben, SO. 62, SPfiggS) 6 1 o 4. Chief Heather (Gill)
750, 1 11 Christenson. Phi, a 3.177. 8 1; S. Dusty Tag IN*wman) if.i. 6,
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71; Morgan. Cia. 22. Brock, StL, 21;
Lisbon Hanover (J. Neely) Il; 6
Mixer Farong (Bridges) 6.1. 7.
Griffey, Cia, 1$ , Taveras. Pgh, Il;
Lopes. LA. I?.
Navy Admiral (Kurtzworth) 3), I.
PITCHING 1 7 Decisions)- Ocala Dutchess (Dc Berry) S-I.
Norman, Cn. 61. 157, 3.15 Maliack.
FIFTH
C.3. Pace. a. Mile.

Purzi $623; 1. Lightning Dream

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powered Parnelli carried the 37-year-old
f any kind since then in Sunday's
wanted to go Sunday, and
$400,000 Sdbaefer 500.

RETURN CONFRONTATION?

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the racing U nser brothers found the success
which has been muchmallgned during u
lean recent years.
promised of him.
"They carry 50 per cent of It," he explained.
But things appear to be changing.
"If they don't do a good Job, I can't carry them
Unser, winner of 16 Indianapolis-type car and they can't carry me."
races during WIG-il, won his first 500-mile race The sleek
new blue and white COSWOrth.
Auto Club championship

W Crawford, StL..331; W.Robinson. IHoward) 8 1; I. Frisky Future

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DEAR ABBY:

FIRST
C.3. Pace. ). Mile.
Purse 1425: 1, Engine Room Ruts
(van Deventer) .4-1; 2. Victorious
Beau (Bereinak) S 1; 3. BIllie E
National LIa9IN
(Denis) 5-1; 4. Agent Adams (no
BATTING (las at bats)- driver) II. S. Major A, Ate
A Oliver. Pith, .3.43; McBride. SIL.
(Johnson) 72; 6. Senator Mir
110;
G.Foster.
(Serbe) S I. 7. Jollys M 0
Cm.
.340.

Leaders

Modesty Advocated

Spell

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New York at Detroit, (n)
HITS-Montanez, Ali. 95; Rose.
Kansas City at Minnesota,
Cia. 91; Bu:kner, LA. Cl; Garvey.
(fl)
LA. 91; Cardenal. Chi. 0,
California Of Chicago, (n)
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SECOND - Claiming Pace Sl,efig,
Oakland (Norris 72) at Texas Phi. Sit; Gritf,y, Cm. 54. Winfield. I Mile. Purse $421: I. Jeans First
SO, 53; Monday. Chi, 30; Morgan, (Rau) 3.1; 2. Camden Jody
(Umbsrgqr 7-5). (n)
Cm. 50
(Berezna2') I 1; 3 Jefferson Adios
Only games scheduled
RUNS BATTED IN- 0 Foster.
(Kimball) 5-1; 4. Afton Byrd (Gill) 9Tuesdays Games
Cm. 62; Kirigman, NV. 59. Schmidt.
2; 5 Little Gold en Boy (Lake) 10 1;
Baltimore at Boston, (n)

Oakland at Texas, (n)

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Minnesota (Singer 63). (n)

Milwaukee t Cleveland. tnt

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Kansas City (Leonard 73)

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A handsome kimono robe
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about $8.50 plus pattern cost

Altamonte Springs
Longwood
East

fom

Matching drawstring panti
cost less than $5 each for tht
fabric. With savings like that
they can afford to honcymoo
for an extra week.

SHIRLEY MILIEu
83-4-9212

Forest City
Altamonte Springs

HILDA RICHMON(,
574 3167

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By Cherry Kay Travis
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217 44th Street
Apartment 7
Union City, New Jersey

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Clerk of the CIrcuit Court
By: Mary N. Darden
Deputy Clerk
William C. Martin, III

Akeirnan, Sent,rfif't,
Eidson 1. Wharton
17th floor, CNA Bldg.

Orlando, Fl 22I

Respondint

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has been flied against you and you

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By: Mary N. Darden

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DEA
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Ciii.
CUlT
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76-IoM.CA44.(
In Re; the MarrIage of
MAU REIN SUSAN (LEAHEY)
BAILEY) O'DELL, Wife,
Petitioner,
and
TIMOTHY RONALD O'DELL,

Husband,
ReSpOndent
TO

Timolny Ronald O'Dell
437 16th Street NE

Apt 101
Owalanna, Minnesota
YOU ARE NOTIFIED ttsat an
Ccti
for DissolutIon of MarrIage
has been filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to it on
WILLIAM A. LEFFLER. Ill,
is Post Office Box 7211. Sanfred
Florida 3fl?I, on or before July 12th,
1976, and file thu origina; with the

Clerk of thl$ court either beloi'e
servi'e on petitioner's attorney or
immediately thereafter; otherwise.
default will be entered against you
tor thu relief demanded In the
Petition,
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of
lhi$ Court on the 4th day of June,
1916,
(Seal)

ArtN..,r II Beckw,lht, Jr,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Lillian T, Jenkins
Deputy Clcrk
Putt.tj, J.,;- e 7 11, 21. 71. lei

Plaintiff

THE
CIRCUIT
COURT'7
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Clii.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CiVIL ACTION NO. 76'103'1.CA.O4.O
DIVISION D
In Ru: the Marriag, of:
BARBARA TENNIS HANSON,
Petitioner,

THOMAS JA.MFS RHODES. et ci,
Defencianls
NOTICE OF ACTION
10
THOMA,.5 JAMES RHODES,
k a THOMAS J. RHODES,
Cr4 REBECca I. RHODES,
his wife
3150 West Glendale Avenue.

Phoenix. Arizona 5.5021
ROBERT WILMER HANSON,

Respondent,
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: ROBERT WILMER HANSON

4117 WILLOW
APARTMENT C
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that BARBARA TENNIS HANSON
has tiled a Petition in the ae
Styled court to, Dissolution of
Marriage and you are required lo

Serve a

Copy of your written
defenses, ii any, to it on Alan A.
Dick,', Petilioner's Attorney,
who
address Is Pott Office Box
223, Sanford. Florida, 32771, on or
before July 9th. 1976, and file the
Original with ilse Clerk of this Crt
either before Service on Pet!t'oners
attorney or immediately thereafter;
otherwise a Default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded
in the Petition,
WITNESS my hand and th, 1411 Of
trie courf on the 4th day of ,hivse,
AD., 3976
Seal)
Arthur H BeCkwIth, Jr.
Clerk Cf the Clril Court
Bf. Martha T. VilsIen
Deputy Clerk

PhIs , i,,'re 7. Ii. 3?. i 1774
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

aCtion to foreclose a mortgage on the
following property in Seminole
Cnty, Florida: Lot 7. Block F.
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR UNIT 3.

according to the Plal thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 32 Pages 75
and 74 of the PublIc Records ot
Seminole County. Florida.
Pus been filed against you and you
are required to servea copy of your
'britten defensis, ii any, to it on
RALEIGH W. GREENE, Ill..
HARRISON, GREENE, MANN,
ROWE &amp; STANTON plaintiff's at.
torneys, whose address is post
Oflice Box 33.42, St. Petersburg.
FlorIda 3373 on or before July 24th,
1976. arid file thu original wIth the

clerk of this court either Wf,
service on plaintiff's attorneys or

Reduce safe &amp; fast with GoBes.
Tablets &amp; EVap "waler pills."
'Touchton Drug.

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Black

Poodle with red

collar, tag engraved
PPlone322IPO3.

"Sissy".

30-Apartments Unfurnished
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Part German Shepherd pup,

9 weeks old, brown With black nose
and ear tips. Vicinity Cumberlanci
0.1
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4441.

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Swing Set Nursery 531 4141 SpecIal
summer rates, $20 wk. Open 74
'l.' (behind .Jai
Aiai).

DUPLEX-

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Furnished

or

1 room unturn

ground fI , $125; 3
room unfurn. 2nd Il , 5100 30
tecurity deposit required. 323
9579.

S.atoah- 2 BR, I'.', bath Townhouse,

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contact Mr. Dacidis at the SheratonSanford Inn, I 4 &amp; SR 46, Sanford,
on Tuesday. June29, from 11 am,
to 12:30 p.m. and 6 to 7.30 p.m
I WANT ADS ARE WORKINC,
EVERY DAY -READ AND USE

THjMOFTEN.

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minIstration has been mailed at.
requlre,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, toIlle any obiectlons
they may have that challenge the
validity of the decedent's will, ttte
qualifications of the personal
representatIve, Or the venue or
lurisdlctlon of the court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BAR1EO.
Date of the lint publicatIon of this
P4OI1CI of A1minlstration: June 21.
I'lo
5: PatrIcia J. Sipley
As Personal Regret_mt..
live of the Estate of

P'ibii5h- June 71. 21, July
r)FA 94

Te4spone: (303) 323 S540
ruQIi5fl: June 78. July 1, 1974

By Owner, 2 bedroom, lull bath,
kitchen equipped, carpeted,
fenced yard, Washer &amp; Dryer,
central air &amp; heat, drapes, &amp;
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curtains 373 315).

3 BR, Pi baths. In quiet neigh.
borhood Siidin9 glass doors in
dining area overlook beautiful
pool and patio. Wail to wall carpet
In L.R. and dining area. Needs
some paint and T,L.C. to hive a
comtorlabie home for relaxing.
Priced br quick sale. $21,900,,
Call Caroline Hoiticiaw, ASIOC.

CaliBart
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31'-'Apartmnerfls Funlished

Color TV. Air Cond ,Maid Serv.
QUALITY INN NORTH
I I&amp;SR 431.Longwood862100)

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23 Park Dr
570
1 &amp; 7 BR Mobile Homes

Stenstrom Realty
OLDER 2 BR, I bath. Zoned corn
merciat, equipped eat in kitchen,
close to downtown $20,150
COLONIAL 3 BR., 2 bath, quiet
area, family room, foyer, patio.
fenced, in county. 539.000.

AduIls-PlOpets
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Fufli. eft. apt , lightS, water furn
Adults only, $95. 322 2296 after
wk dys.
3 Room burnished upstart apart
ment, water and lights furnished
SI! Park Ave. Sanford
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Garage apartment, fully furnished,

cOnditiorlf1fd, waler furnished.
Very nice. Phone 372.1568 after
p m. weekdays

furnished or unfurnished, Newly
redecorated Come see 300 E.
__________________________
Airport Blvd.. Sanford. 323-1340.
Efficiency and? Bedroom, monthly.

adults. Wekiva Landing Resort
Free boat moorage and canoe use.
322 4470.
Bedroom furnished apartment,
located in Like Mary. Call 372
7241.

Lake Mary Clean furnished api,
responsible working man. No pets
1223930

I Bedroom, furnished, air. Adults,
no pets. Contact .2312 raImetto
Ave., Sanford,

-Houses Unfurnished
2 Bedroom, larQe uitct,eru. enclosed
Porches, garage $113 month plus
seeurily deposit. 2642 Sanford
Ave. 5)4 1419
EXFv-UTIVn inu.

Orivcrvten(&amp;nii'.lytr...l ,4•i.
garage, Executive living. $49,900,

SHOWPLACE in Wyrunwocxt-3 BR,
1 bath, lovely landscaping, close to
Shopping and schools $26,000
C,SH Sinlord's Sues Leader
322 2420

ANYTIME
MUltiple Listing Service
REALTOPS

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of D'j'ngs

323 6353

REALTOR
7IHRS,

*Exciting

$14.30)- 2 BR. I bath, cement blocl'.

Fenced ya'd
%h1,900" 2 BR, I bath, frame, air
unit, garage.
S20.S0O 3 BR. I bath, fam, rm.,
large lot, range retrig,

WITT REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker 321 0610
3237093
7220779
322 214$

Rustic California style. You owe it to

your family to see thes, exciting
homemakers delight. 3 or I roomy
bedrooms, large fully equipped
country kitchen, entrance foyer.
garage, patio, plus many out.

standing features, Bring your
family out to this very special
place. Hwy 17.92 to 43.4, east to
open signs. Just follow the signs.
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR
831 8272

Kish Real Estate

A LTAMONTE POOL HOME-

charmng 3 BR. 2 bath, large
living room &amp; bedrooms. Family
rm
3 yts. old, like new.

COUNTRY- 3 bedroom, 2 bath
pluSh home on 2", acres. Minutes
from Sanford. Kitchen equIpped with tots of extras. $67,500.
CUSTOM HOME- 3 BR, 1½ bath
custom home in top neighborhood.
Only 4 buIlt by same builder in
Santord, Kitchen equipped, on I
lots, Central heat and air, car
peted throughout. 141,500.

Executive neighborhood,

cx
cetlent school area. By owner. 162.

6192.
If you're In the busineSs of building
your
busines,
use
Ihe
Classified Ads often

SEE OUR ENERGY POWER
SAVINGS HOME IN DELTONA
Model open every day at SAXON
BLVD. AND URBANNA.

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l.IIALTOWS

52-Appliances

Hunt Realty, Inc.

2 3 BR redecorated house, lots of
titcl'ien cabinets, eating bar, new
carpeling. new roof, central heat
and large fenced back yard,

Approic. $2,000 down, $115 month.
Price 521.500. Owner. 323-0577.

Hal Colbert Realty
3237832

FIVE ACRES- Sanford Ave. $3,000

per acre.
MULTIPLE LiSTING
SERVICE

Evenings 322 0612 or 373 1587
sty Owner- Lovely 3 BR, 2 be
home in Sanford, central h,it a:
air, wail to wall carpet, separa
dIning room, I6'18' family root
garage, large fenced yar
beautiful shade trees, t6'xI
workshop or outside game root
$.S.00C equity and assume boa
Phone 321 050)

W. Garnett White

322-2118

Multiple Listing ServI'i"

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

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32)_ieMor_171 7710
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1913 Yamaha, good condItIon, $330
3fl.$4.

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79Trucks-Trailers

67-Livestock-POultry

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1967 Ford F 500 lIft, van, hydraulic

________

'seesyroven good producers,

lIft, air Phone 323 73i.o

average 10 to litter, Phone 322.

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7225.

1948 Ford plck.t.ç, In exceptional

KENMOREWASHER,parjs,

condItion.
Automatic,
low
mileage, Cal-Apache chrome
wheels, nsww4e scat tract lit.
tered tires, CE radio &amp; mae,

Pigs

service, used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANcES37'3.na97

10 Wks., $20; 14 Wks., $30
332.2223
TORING IT MAKES WASTE

53-1V-Radio-Stereo

LOOK I I

Sacrifice. $1A30. 323.9042,

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SILLING IT MAKES CASH.
Sell us your car or truck even if you

PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW.
Call3222611or131-9993

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Color Picture Tube installed In your
TV, only $65 complete, I Yr.
warranty on tube.

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to Buy
- 68--VVanted
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We Buy Furniture
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owe money on it. See Bill Ray or
Jack Mink, BAIRD RAY OAT
SUN, FernPark.8)1.131!.

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80-Autos for Sale

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DAVES' 373 9370

HER B's TV

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IS YR. FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Drive
Sanford, 323 5200

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i200 French Ave., 323.1736

Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Casselberry. Hwy. 1792 830 1206

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54-Garage Sales

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1974 Peach Tree Mobile Home,

bedroom, front kitchen, Separats
dining room. Take over payment:
and lease I acre private lot,
block off Wehilva River. Call 3!)
5205 after 5:30 p.m. weekdays.
St. Johns River- Double wid
mobile home. 3 bedroom, 2 bat?
with lot, screened 'patio, contra
heat and air and carport, Ciut
house pool and marina privileges
121,500. Soc a 105 Map;e Driy

Leisure World, DeBary, or cal
901.789 3123 after 6 p.m.

For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 Items,
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.

Garage Sale, corner 19th &amp; French,
Misc. items, Saturday &amp; Sunday,

PINEY WOODS BARN - We Buy
Furniture 5. Miscellaneous Sell
tot 30 pet commission Free Pick

June 26. 27 and July

,

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668-5115.

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POQpj .SIAO, 1E
2t
Il 72
322 596i
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Cabin Cruiser, good condition
Call 323.3889
15' Larson boat, 63 Pup motor &amp;

trailer,

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excellent

SWAP$HOp FLEAMARKET

Used office

furniture

chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and carry,

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for Sale

Rain Trees, Azaleas, CamphOr
Trees, 99c Border grass. 39c

49 Camaro V-I, 4 speed, 1475,
WHEEL RANCHOFSANFORD

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Phone 323.10*0
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Daily sales, used furniture' &amp; an
miles east of I 4
liques. 1'
Sanford, 322 691?

Public Auction

P.M.

June 28, 7

quality, good old fashion furniture
from the north. Also modern
ctr.ete, TV: a
a;
pliances, some antIques.
BANKAMERICARDI
MASTERCHARGEWELCOME

Large bushy Liguslrum, $1.99
CACTUS QUEEN NURSERY,
Cot Wekiva Park Drive mu s
16 32? 6238

Sanford Auction
French Ave.
323-7340

1200

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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CB RADIO- Tram Titan - D.10.4
Slider
Phantom -Drake WI Portatab -. Phone Patch - AR 33
Rotor - 30 ft. tower - Boss for 0.4

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1976 Pacer, automatic, air, bucket
sietS. $3,688

We're stacked to the ceiling with

Casseiberry, Il 92. 830 1206

301050 &amp; 60 pcI discount on all
children's clolhing Boys' new
casual Suits, ShirtS. short 8. long
pants,giris'dresSes&amp;short &amp; long
play SuitS.
PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
2640 Hiawatha
Ph. 322 130)

FullyEquippeci
Deltona, 574.3039

72-Auction

Mon.,

P4011'S

Sate

1974 Toronado

No charge, All admitted free,
Come browse every Sunday 9 to S
at
the
Movieland Driye.ln
Theatre, South 17 92. Phone 332,
1216

Auction Galleries

Ctfl55ifid
Acts
didn't
there wouldn't be any.

50MlsCellaneous

__________________________________

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Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.

Hi.Way46

SlOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If

Merchandise

1971 Olds vista Cruiser, air con.
ditlon, all power, 43,000 miles. 322.
7163 anytIme.

Condition,

Wood or Steel desks, executive desk
&amp; chairs. secretarial desks &amp;

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60-Office Supplies

4 Lots in

pm

1970 Impala, 4 door, good condition,
new inspeSuoG SlIcker. Call 322.
7246 or 3213 _aiterSp m.

70-Swap &amp; Trade

5650.

Osteen, high and
dry,cteared, Make I or 2
homesites, 54.600. 323.8691 after I

andassumepaymerits, Also living
room suite. 322.5573.

Sanford 322 2270.

Reasonable offer will buy. 373.

43-Lots-Acreage

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1973 Cutless, low mileage. $450 down

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'62Owens26lt

2 Double wide mobile homes witi
lots and boat dock. Beautiful parl
along St. Johns, Swimming
marina, tennis etc. Call 641 S690o,

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-. '73 antI
'73 Models. Call 3231570 or 534
4405 (Dealer)

Auction, Saturdayl 7 p.m.

ups
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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

BROWSE AND SAVE . . It's easy
and fun.. _ The Want Ad Way,

Cash 322-4132

Moving Sale: Dishes, Lawn chCifs,
Mechanics &amp; Carpenter's tools,
Clothing, Mi;' Wed., 23rd tll. ?
1:30 to 5. 2433 Laurel Ave.

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Lease a Datsun including Z cars and
trucks. For Information call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, 831.1311.

Wanted to ouy oseo office furniture. '

1

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Super Mag. $1,000 firm. 3234976.
Circulating heating syslem in good
working condition, Single white
porcelain sink., good condItion.
322-93.43. After S.
SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICE--Leading manufacturer and
diStributor has aluminum rec
tangular pools left over hrom 1975
season, halt price Guaranteed
installation and terms Call 303
855 9351 collect
Good Collection of Avon bottles fol
sale. Call between 10 &amp; I ore &amp; e
3221003.

Aluminum Siding
I can Cover your home with alum
siding &amp; sOltit system Also
Poofrig Gulter
20 yr'S Eap
lactic Sdno Co IS) 9563

Auto Painting

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Ayto Painting &amp; m,nor Body Work
Professiorsal, experienced panler
Work guaranteed Bruce's Bed,
Shop, 321 075)

with power mike, push up pole
super penetrator antenna, 100 ft
coax, Complete, asking $330. 373
9042.
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
Ill IISE Firt5t
322 5622
Wanted. Residential site, for

swimming
pool,
Leading
dislrib'lor wants a niç back yard
to display new 1976 model above
ground pool. Top consideration
given Ion prime location Call 305
472 1320 collect

Beauty Care

Home Improvements

Pest Control

PCmodCliflqandAdditi
Free ectimats 1looOI'gahorl
JOHNt'4YWALKER.3?26457
GeneratContractor
Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning.
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 322.

ART BPCUWPI PEST CONTROL
2502 Park. Drive
322Ua5

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

Remo(3e1.ng. Add,tiOri5,
CuSlom Wcrk L , censeo, Bondct
Frtt rs?nij'e 323 60)1

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
Buying a new home' Moving to an

apartment?
Get some action With a Herald
ClaSsitied ad We'll help you write
an RI lhl will bring a test
CALL3722611

Counter lops. Sinks Installation

anytime

Peg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC.

LOSE WEIGHT
AND EARN MONEY

107W. Commercial
PhOne 327 7U1. Sanford

372 0071 after 5P.M.

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Insulation

Roofing

BEST PRODUCT
BEST PRICE
Free Estimates-lu Hours
THERMO-TEK.flI 092t

Ecpert roof repa,rs. flat roofs or
Shingles. All work guaran

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7P1ariner's'1

Uardens
Luxury Patio Apartments

C,all Central Florida's MLS &amp;

Bedroom ApIs.
Quiet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped
Adult'Family

Land Clearing
Sewing

C&amp;A
La

Back Hoe

Service

clearing, fill dirt, clay, rock,

Exchange Consultant Leader for
appo nt meet

Nm. H. Stemper' Realtor

One Bedroom

'9 19S French

3224991
Eves. 722 3194. 373 116,1; 332.1914

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Furnished or Unfurnish.d

CLUB ROOM
POOL

1400* Repairt, Carpentry, P4nt.uig.
Home Repairs, Guttening. Cement
wgrk Free estimates $31 $6.62.

NO DE P05 IT
NO LEASE
REQUIRED

Have some camping equipment yot.
no longer usi1Sell it CII wtts C
Classified Ad in The Herald Call
31? 26)1 or III 9993 and a friendly

1505W. 25th St.
Sanford,

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322-2090

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Pantn,i, Rr'noth'ianq, General
ReparsCiii3231$/S

large 1 £2 Bdrm.

'135

Hauling
312 2643

Highway 17.92. Sanford

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Across From Ranch House

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323-8670 oi4131-9777

Upholstery 332.0707.

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ESTERSONLAP-IDCLEARING
Bulldozing. Excavating. Ditch work.
Fill dirt, 'op Soil, 3729142

Sewing ...achine Repair

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Carl's Sewing Mschlne Repair,

Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care

Clean, Oil &amp; Tune.Up.
Your Home$'tt

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ad visor will help yOu
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332.3444

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'yOu ARE MISSING SOMETHING
weeding

and fertilizing. Free estimates
Ph0ne3235951

IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED A
CLASSIF,IED A0. LATELY.

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EXPERT LAWN CARE

I rasn Hauled. Lawn Care.

From

3311.

Home Improvements

LA K ES IDE
APARTMENTS

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St.inland 3 BI, I bath, heat and air,
kitchen equipped, fenced, double
drive, many exlras $21,000. 319.

Aiterallons, Dress Making. Drapes.

All kinds of digging Housetrailers
ted and moved 322 9142

ConcretePavemen!

C I SPIEPHRD

'Village

teed BR000EN ROOFING, 323

670)

Parking Lot Mantenance- Se,iling
and Striping Durable Scalers. 503
Lemon St. Sanford. 323 54.17

eneva

1271611 or 131 9993 and a friendly
ad vsor will help you

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Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,

available Bud Cabeil 3fl 1052

Have some camping equ'pment you
no longer use' Sell it all With a
Classified Ad in The Herald. Cait

C.Irpentry,

lto'merly Harriett's Beauty Noel, I
519E Frst 3725717

Lovely 3 BR. Ii-,

$33,000. Appraised
[gage of
0CC0. Owner, 343 M..

78-Motorcycles

%\OWng euJgng, lrimmng,

bath, kilchen equipped, central

tOI Acres on Iowa SI . S Cleared and
tiled, S wooded. Terms- $40.00)

_________

Doberman Pinscher AKC Pups,
$150. Champion Lineage. Terms.
345.3740.

CB Radio base 23 Channel Hygair

LAKE MARY- 3i.2 acres with extra
large 4 BR. 2 bath, central air,
carpeted. 2 yrs. old. Only $41,900.

After Hours;
172 9284. 322 3991

heat air, split bedroom plan.
carpeted. Terms-- $27,730.

BUYJUNKCARSfrom$lQto$40
Call 377.1634 after 1pm.

German Shepherd male, 1½ yrs.,
blk &amp; tan, loves children. No
papers. $123 cash. 323-0621 after
4:30.

Dryer, Montgomery
Ward. Cost 1430 new, used lest
than S months. Will sacrifice for
$350. Phone 321 0326.

42-Mobile Homes

321.004)
77013. FRENC'f

.

Complelely renovated 3 &amp; 1 BR
homes, Ii baths, with central
heat, from $15,000 As b-Ar ii $100
down
Lookn,J fore Homecatl

Any year bhru 1914 modets i days
- w18
Call collect,54$_ 333,_

ADORABLE RI'TTENS
FREE TO GOOD HOMES

-

,

Sf ic and span

Days --3726123
NightS '. 372 2)52

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

baths, air 8. heat, car:
petlng, $73,000. 373 SSI6

21121 Park Dr
MLS Realtors

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'

Cars &amp; Trucks

homewithroomtoroam.$31.Va3.

Phone 323.3901

10' x 12' Plush gold rug, excellent
condition, pads included, $100 or
best offer, 321.0418

is'--

''''-i%UUI JUllF

FREEWHITE KITTENS
2 Males. I Female

KULP DECORATORS
109W. lit St. 322.a33

Wanted

MORECASH
_.

CalIl31.l62oafter3p.m.

67-Uwn.C,irdn

3 BR. t'

Jj m

ST. JOHNS REALTY CC
BROKERS

*From S24,900-FHA-Va*

QUIET AREA

WATERFRONT and residential
lots. By now-build later, 'Call us
tot prices ,ind terms

I'

American Eskimo Salty. I xc ..IA' I
altered, all shots. Free tO good

$10 See at
SANFOROSEWIPIGCENTEP
307 E. 15151,, Downtown
322941)

Autos

-.

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New Homes*

2565 Park

stove oven.

built.in

REALTORS

good price to cash buyer. 131.7531.

SPACIOUS 4 BR. 2' 2 baths, In Loch
Arbor, fireplace, patio, foyer,
built ins. 5,200 s4 ft for $77,800.

refrIgerator,
office, 7
carports $72.5 No pete 571 1Q40

wall to wall carpet, 3 BR, 2
large Fia. room, attractive kit

M

in-

Oviedo area, country home, custom
built, 3'.. acres, I BR, 3 baths.
office, 3300 q, ft., 3 mos. old.
$1,000 equity and assume mor

chen,

Forrest Greene, Inc.

StudIo, 1,2,3

Furnisise
no pels Call 323 7131 after 4 p
m
or wee.'ens

1dj,I

room,

542.700

31A-Ouplexes

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Brii iefect's
are forever.

recreation

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Casselberry, unfurn duplex, 3 BR,
stove refrigerator, i child. No
pets siis. III 9051

sO!

SANFORD- 3 BR, 2 bath home,
shady yard. Air conditioned, price
reduced to $17,900.

TERRACE COVE
WINTER SPRINGS

MONTHLY RENTALSAVAILABLE

7 Bedroom unfurnisheci, daults
preferred, $130 month. 373.551

doesn't make

Peg Real Estate Broker
803W 1t St
323 6061 or 323 0517 eves,

INC.
3239110

PANELED

Lake Markham-I bedroom, 2 bath
pool, large lot, on canal to chain o
lakes. $40,500. 323.5$3$

$169.95,plustax, Thesearespeclal
blemished tImes, some sizes
limited, Firestone Sto;e, 152 5.
French. Sanford. 322-0241.

77'-

PhoneIfl.7Sfl

-

322 7191

Ffr,sfone Radial tires, 30,000 mi.
warranty. Any size in stock, I for

-

washer I

Realtor

Phone 305372 1591
Days and Alter Hours

LLarrY aioIi1

_______________________

ft

7i 14?t

cPies 668 6488 or 322 8054

'.

Realtor

33 Pool home with den. Owner will
hold mortgage with $1,000 down or

TATE

Ri',i"r

Assume payments Singer Zig zag in
beautiful walnut console with
automatic buttonhole. Pay
balance of 591, or 10 payments of

Associate,

CaliBart

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Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpe'
Shampooer for only $1.30 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITUPF

3 FREE KITTENS
Half Persian

We Buy Furniture

Why leave if you buy this home
Enjoy pool, golt, quIet area, plus
BR, 2 bath home with carpet I all
Lovely garden and pool area wit
prlvacy'fence, Call George Wilhit

________________________

65-Pets-SupplIes

1975 Sirger Zig-Zag

"Vacation Home

your Budget go further, shop
the Claslified Ads every day,

sake

-.

64-Equipment for Rent

51-HouseholdGOodS

Hiawatha Or. If interested, Ca'
322 0721, 3fl.1303 for

g Sanford Ave.

4403

JENNY CLARK 14 EALTY

830 6833

lots more. in gorgeous Idyltwlide.

trailer apts Adult &amp; famIly park
Weekly. ISIS Hwy Il 92. Sanford
___________
37)1930.
_________-

'

Charming Spanish style stucc.
home. 3 BR. 1 bath, separat
dining rm., living rm. wit
fireplace &amp; high beamed celliruç
Breakfast nook, kitchen equppec
Landscaped yard with many frul
trees, $25,000. See at 260

M. UNSWORTH REALW

Pool Home

Tennis,

SAN MO PARK. 1. 2. 3. bedroom
.

-,

S. V. Hardwjclu, Broker
Deltona.668 6611

OeBarv - LOvely I*,n. I i5
i.
adults, near Stores, bank, chur.

I

kitcnen equipped, on corner to
lid Q
OP.
i aiaa

exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,

_____________________________

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Reconditioned Batteries, $12.9S

Western Auto. 301W. First St.. 3fl

Orlando 2931771.

Winter Springs- 3 BR, 1 bath
family room, garage, fenced
carport, central heat and air,
central Pt 1. A. $25,100. 377.1633,

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES

REDUCED 53.003, 1 BR, 2 baths,

;ith you-

32) 0759 eves. 377 7643

Hy gain Handlc, Regency. T.
Berry and Pace. Complete at
LOW
MONTHLY
celsories.
ELECTPON'C
PAYMENTS.
SplOwpI,Ar.F.. 1319 Edgewater
Fairbanks)
Drive
(corner

DELTONA - CLOSE IN AREASpicandspan2bedroom, 1½ bath,

______________________________

dryer, drapes.

373-5176

st

atr

p

Lawn Mower Sales &amp; Service -' We
Sell the Bt &amp; Service the Rest.

NOMONEYDOWPI
Cobra, Midland. Johnson. SBE.
Pierce Simpson. Beta, Browning.

&amp; refrigerator, $22,500. $100 dowi
if VA nothing down. KUL
REALTY, 3223335.

CRANK CONS'T &amp; REALTY
REALTORS 830 6041

41"-'Houses

tenor laundry, spacious yard. pius

,

RePOSSESSED - 3 BR brick. $100
down, $119.1) Pt, 5½ pet, annual
pct. rate. 340 Mos. $11,500.

Shopping plaza, A5I'.ing 529.900.

air, dishwasher, disposal, washer.

______

Twenty West Area- Beautiful
bedroom,
bath, central Puma
carpeted, fenced back yard, stat

62-Lawn.Gerden

screened porch. 2 blocks to

________________________

golf, swimming, 5225. 327-0303 or
377 1688.

is whet I want, Qualifications: Must
be a neat dresser, able to start
immediately, work full time and
have car. It you meet the above
qualifications, I would like to talk

\

Real Estate

___________________________

,

carpet.

ping. Al condition. price
reduced. 3233609 or 3334762

un

No utility Costs"

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you

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,

furnished,
Ideal
location
Reasonable rent 365372)

BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
7177 Holly Av
Phone 373 7510 or 322 0760

20) Commerciat

9uet adult park-in town
,u gaol
I'll) l'ark ur.

kitchen equip
pad, fully carpeted $95 mo. plus
Security dep 323 570).

3 BR, unfurn. apt

Realtor, MLS
323-5774 Anytime

Peg. Real Estate Broker
26.38 S Sanford Aye,

Ave., Sanford. PH. 3236420,

____________________________

Harold Hall Realty

BAT EMAN REALTY

Lots

recreation room, laundry room
and clubhouse, 2.SaO Ridgewood

BAMBOO COVE APIS
COMMON HORSE SENSE One
&amp; 2 Bedroom apartments,

s' attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claim Is not yet due,
the date when It will become due
thll be stated. It the claim 5
Contingent or unliquldated, the
nature 'if the uncertainty shall be
stated. If the Claim is secured, the
Security Shall be described. The

country homes, Plenty of space for
garden, All fenced, Priced to sell

Lots fort, 10 &amp; 37 wldes

'

Spacious 1, 2. &amp; 3 BR Apts Tennis,
swimming,
playground,

Home

35-MDbiIe

Ridgewood Arms

much education you have

may have Eath claim must be

DEA. )3$

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Working lady wanted to share home
and expenses with same Phone
LOST- 2 female dogs, black 8.
silver setter, Name Tosca, and
323-1$ after 6 p.m.
brown terrier, named Ralph,
SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
vicinity Eckerd's. 3321067.
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
THE
LOST- White male Poodle, viciplty
WANT
AD
468.1.1. REWARD. 322 2321 or 322.
COLUMNS.
7814.
______
-

are interested In
'omoting yourself into a goOd
Income bracket do not finish
reading this ad. I don't care whit
your present lob may be or i'iow

ROY EDWARD McLARNEY,
Deceased.
Alan A. Dickey
3.
Post Office Box 2259
Sanford, F'orIda 3217)
Attorney for Personal Represses.
tallve

17, 1916

Cleaning the garage again? Moving
the same items around
you
moved last spring? Planning on
storing them another year? Don't
do II. Plan a garage sale and don't
forget to advertIse It in the Herald
want ads. Like magic, the clutter
will disappear, and you'll have
extra cash In your pocket

.

CASSELBERRY-ByOwt,er: 4 B
1½ bath, nice corner lot, fence,
walk to s.hools, shopping nea
'Assume 7 pet. $21,300. 133.6250,

PEAL ESTATE

______________

Found-

new, many features. Rent with
option to buy. In adult park. 321.
0239.
NIce 2 bedroom mobile home in
Longwood, $120 month, Phone 830560.

Plants &amp; Craft Shop
For Sale, very reasonable
Phone 323.7i77

29-Rooms

t

nless

immediatei'ftherealter;oth,rwisea
dllluit will be entered against you
for the relil-' demanded in the
Complaint or petition
WITNESSmyhaodandthe%l0f
this Court on June 17th, 1976
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Be(kwith, '
Clerk Cf Pie Circuit Court
By Linda P4. 5he,
Deputy Clerk
,

7 BR. central heat &amp; air, ille

24-Business Opportunities

Can Help

Call 123 ISV
Write P.0, Box 1213
Sanford.FIorldaIp;I

OPPORTUNITY FOR 3

In writing arid must indicate the
bisis for the claim, the name and
bddriIot the Creditor or his agent

cleim$PlaIId,hiversuthicI,fl,CO,$
of the claim to the clerk to enable the
clerk to mall one copy to each
Personal representatIve.
All interested In the estate to
whom a copy of this NotIce of Ad-

Companion, Needed Immediatety
628 0636.

tPerhaps Alcoholic Anonymous

Lorigwood, Fla 534

SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF,
CASE
NO. 76'h134.CA.U,I
CIRCUIT CIVIL
THIS NOTICE. to file with the clerk
Deputy Clerk
of the above court a written
FLORIDA
SAVINGS
Publith' June 71. 21. July 5. 12. I76 AND
LOAN FEDERAL
ASSOCIATION.
etc., Statirnint of any claim or demand

IN

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM

Mfg. Co., 1203 Charles

Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By, Cecehla V. Ekern

OEA

Nurses: RN's &amp; LPN's, Aides; Aid

related
Franchises, Owner must sell Will
accept best cash offer. Call 901.
761-2621

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Seminole County Courthouse,

LOVELY like new 3 bedroom, 2 bath
on lam. nMt' I,.• I,,
-J

Dreamwold - By ownpr. 3 BR with
carport, new Carpet, near shop.

34-Mobile Homes

Taxi Cab Business and

Monogramer or trainee. LOtWO

wise a default will be entered relief demanded In tP.e Ptt,tln.
Dlpty Clerk
erybody else's - paying the against you for the relief demanded
representatIve's attorney are set
WITNESS my Hand end Seal of Publish: June 7, Ii, 21, 21. 1916
"The Important thing," says bills, raising a family and SO in Ihe complaint or peliteon.
this Court os this the 17th day of DEPt 3
Miss Zapcsta, "Is not whether on:'
WlTNESSmyhandandlh0f Jun.,A.D. IW&amp;
All persons having claims or
it's picked up or whether I bethis Court on June 1. 1916
(Seal)
'- demands aganit the estate are
Until now, the 48-year-old ac- (Seal)
required,FROM
Arthur H. Beck*ith, jr.
WITHIN
come a star but rather than we tress says, commercial tele.
THREE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR MONTHS
THE DATE
OF

Publish: June 7, 11. 7), 21. 1976

drinkers.
For furtner Information call 473-45*7
or write

2 BR, 2 bt)P1. 2 car garage, Fla. mi
1g.,
is? area, teltona, 4i.5p1,,

By Owner- 2 bedroom, 1

S. Pinecrest or 2 BR, 3',', bath
townhouse, Phone 322-1914.

Yellow Cab. 203 S. Park Ave
Sanford

if families or friends of Probtem

Management Opportunity available
.
For personel interview call
$54.

Sanford, FlorIda, 72771. The name
and addr.
of the personal

7400 Willow-3 BR $23,900.
200 E. 18th St. -1 BR, $25,900.
1200 Park- 2 BR, $16,500.
206 E. 11th St.- I BR, $24,900.

Your Choice- I BR, 2 bath home in

TAXI DRIVERS

950 Mehionvllle,

NOTICE OF

written defenses, if any, to if on

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an that an action br Dissolution of Oflice Box 3323, 301 East Church THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL

By: Depul' Clerk

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON

I P.N. neededfor relief, evenings or
'hights. Apply lii person to Sanford
Nursing &amp; Convalescent Center,

action for dissotution Of marriage marriage has been filed against you Street, Orlando. Florida, and file the OTHER PER SONS INTERE STED
been filed against you and you and you are required to serve a copy Original with the Clerk Of the above Itt THE ESTATE:

the daily lives of an average but basically we are the same.
before service on Petitioner or July AD 1976; otherwIse a default
Our problems are Just like ev- immediately thereafter ; other. will be entered against you for the

)8-Help Wanted

-

ADMINISTRATION
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
JOHN MCCORMICK, attorney
TO ALL
PERSONSAGAINST
HAVING
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Plaintiff. whosi ares: iS PI CLAIMS
OR DEMANDS

MexicaAmencan family.

4-Persona Is

-_

Deceased.

are required To Serve a copy of your

INSPECT AND CALL

at $39,900.

Older home, 3 to I BR, I or? families
O.K. 323 1100 or 339.1051

MACHINIST- Large agricultural
-'
firm has full time permanent 2 0Qcirrn Jdrdge
apartment.
position, must be experIenced
furnished. No children Phone In
With lathes, milling machines,
5057.
grInders, etc. Contact Personnel
I BEDROOM
Dept., A. Duda 8. Sons, Oviedo,
FURNISHED APARTMENT
Fla., )0S365-54at. An Equal Op.
7MIivii
izrtunily Employer
_____________________________

ROY EDWARD MCCLARNEY,

HOME &amp; BUSINESS LOCATION for
the price of one. LIke new 3

We have? nice unfurnished rentals,

AVON

Florida

Husband Respondent SYLVIA ANN 8ENTON

time in the right light, the right or else has tended to ptxtray it

Hal Colbert Realty
373-7532

,f ring into the world of cosmetics,
fragrances, toiletries, Excellent
earning opportunity. Call 6443079,

recorded in Plit Book 11. Page . FILE NUMBER 7e-l2Cp
Petitioner Public Records of Seminole County, In Re: Estate if

an

Arthur H. BeCkwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Cherry Kay Travis

3 BR, 2 bath, central heat &amp; air, $230
Mo,

SundQy-t' loon Friday

-WE SELL SUCCESS-•

322-6633

Spacious 3 bedroom home witn
fireplace, good location. $160
month + security. 3224435.

Noon The Do.y Before Publication

&gt;'w R i/nh,

YOU ARE HEREBY notified that Publish June 2L 1978
aComplalntvoforectoseamortgag, DEAI2?
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND encumbering the following real ______________________
COUNTY, FLORIDA
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, property:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
CASE NO: 1tO1CA.O4.D FLORIDA.
Lot 71. Block 3. NORTH FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
In Re; the Marriage of
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74473.CA.14.E ORLANDO TOWNSITE. 4th Ad- FLORIDA,
NANCY SAIL WILLIAMS
In Re: me Marriage of
ditlon. (Reolat of Sheet No. 2 • PROBATE DIVISION

NOTICE OF ACTION

o(1 35

this Court thiS 10th day of June, 1976.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE DEA46
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.

have taken a step forward. We vision either has ignored this
are being shown for the first Iargesegentof the population

keg. Real Estate Broker

DEAD LINES

t1IUj.u1.L1Ii1'1

Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.

WlTNESSrnyhandandthesealof JUAP4A ACUILA.

PubliSh, June tI, 71. 21. July 5. 1976

NOTICE OF ACTION

TAFFFR REALTY
IIOOE.25thSt.

This Week's Specials

for Sale

CB's

POOL HOME

bedroom, wall to wall carpet,
kitchen equipped, air. Only
$12,300.

2 BR home, Sanford, $173

3 Lines Minimum

_______________

"We're Just like everybody are required to Serve a copy of your of your written defenses to it. if anl, styled Court on or before July 12th.

- - CLIP HERE ----- - - -i image. People are being tiiade unfavorably.

••

DEA 95

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18-Help Wanted

else," Miss Zapata says of her written defenses, if any, to it on on Carroll Burke. Attorney br 1916; otherwise a udgment may be t YOU ARE HEREBY PIOTIFI ED
What is sigficant about lt fellow Mexican-Americans,
NANCY
GAIL
?h administration
Of the estate
WILLIAMS. Petit:orer. whose address is 812 entered against you for the relief of ROY
EDWARD MCLARNEY,
Petitioner, whose adrs i5 406 Sanford Allantic Bark Building, demanded in the Complaint
she feels, is that the halt-hour "We may talk a little differ- Boiwood Circle, Winter Springs. Sanford, Florida, and file 9.
deceased, File Number 76121 Cp, is
comedy series, which can be ently arid we may eat . few
my hand
and the seal of pending in, th Circuit Ccrt for
0i'ida 32707. on or before July 12, original with the Clerk of Circuit said WITNESS
Court on June
4th, 1976
1976. arid file 11* Original wilh the Court, Sanford, Seminole County,
Seminole County, Florida. Probate
(Seal?
viewed on ABC-TV tonight, more beaus than other people,
makesanhonesteffortlodepict
OIviii., the address of which l
of this court either Florida.onorbeforelhi73rddayof
Arthur H Beckwlth. Jr.

835
4 FA4A.ND HOPE

IvEarsusoay,*,u..sp M

A rr1 erIC 0 11 S

air at all thrills costar Carmen and that's her point.

9' SUNRISEJU8E

FRIliWAPSisOP
AwOFLEAMAIWET

Clerk
Seminole County, Florida
By: A. G, Jones
(Seat I
Pubiisn June 21. 71 1916

5:00 AM.
3:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

_______________________________

Petition,

Arthur H. BeCkwith, Jr..

2 BR home. Lake Mary. $119 mo.

41c a line
31c a line
74c a line
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)

______

ch equipment
on the
Of Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.. Clerk, Altamonte Springs, Florid. fll. on IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE may
be necessa
to premises as
Room 215. Courthouse. Sanford, or before July 19th, 1976, andfile the
satiSfy the
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIR.
Final
Judgment
Florida. Actual award tosuccet$ful originalthereofwiththecierkoflni$
CUlT.
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE.
bidder will be made as soon Court either before Service on FLOR IDA
At Public Sale to the highest and
'hereafter as possible. The Clerk Petitioner's attorney or
for
11:00 a m. on
imCivil Action No. 7615t2.CA4P.E
reserves the right to waive any medately thereafter,
the 9th day of July, 1916, 1? the west
otherwise
a
NORTH
NEW
YORK
SAVINGS
front
door
of
the
Irregularities or tecMicalities in default will be entered
Courthouse in
against you AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
Sanford, Florida
bids (except receiving deadlIne. 3:00 for the reliel denanded in the
Plaintiff, (Seal)
pm,l and or reject any or all bids.

31 but the fact that it is on the other people, she eriiasizes,

y
- 41 *os
6.' SLJiE.ER SELESTER
7 UUAS. YOGA AND YOU

F TIME
[h FORGOT" 10:30

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been a flop in the ratings since
Not that what they are about j,
beginning its summer run May is anything very different from
Address Unknown

2 (Ff1. orE,) DAN GRIFFIN

___________________________
1:45 THE 3DS"

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mo.

1 thru S times
6 thru 25 times
26 times

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free, 64.4 2027 for "We Care" "Hotline." Adults or Teent

TAMARA JO CAREY and a INC.. a foreign corporation,
prayer contained within the Petillon
Plaintiff,
requests the Court to award that a
Judgment of Adoption of the minor

NOTICE FOR BIDS
Petitioner, you fail to do so, Judgment by selltiserealpropertysituatednsad
Arthur H BeckwIlh, Jr., Clerk, and
Default will be takenagainst youfor Seminole County described as
wiil receive bids at this offici, Room SUSAN C. BROWNE. Wife,
the relief demanded in the Corn.
216. Courthouse. Sanford, Florida.
followt:
Respondent, plaint
uptoS:O0p.m.,we4neay.June30,
Lot 10. LESS Ihi South 133 feet,'
NOTICEOFACTION
This
Notice
shall
be
published
ENTZMINGERFARMSADOITION
1978, for the following:
TO: SUSAN C BROWNE
once
each
week
for
four
ill
COfl
NO
2,
MULTI.PURPOSE
accordIng to the phI thereof
500 South Wayne Street.
secutive weekS in The Evening es
MINICOMPUTER
recorded in Pta? Bock 5. Psi3eC,
No
He.a,
Sinlord,
F,tioa
5pe.ificattons may e Obtained
PublicRecordsofSeminoi.County,
Arlington, Vlrgiflii 22201
WITNESS my hand and seal
from Clerk's Office. Room 216,
Of Florida,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
Said Court on thIs 17th day of June.
and
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida, or by Petition for Dissolution of Marriage 1976
writing the Clerk, P0. Drawer C.
The North 150 feat of the West 264
as been tiled against you and siou
Seall
Sanford, Florida 32771 All bids are are required to serve a
leet, and the South 200 feet of Block
copy of your
Arthur
H
Beckwith,
it.
to be in a sealed envelope, plainly written defenses to the Petition. If
49, M. M. SMITH'S SUBDIVISION.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
marsed on the Outside Sealed Bd any you have, on Petitioner's At.ccoid'ng to fist pta? thereof as
By:
Cecelia
V
Ekern
for Mini Computer, Open July 1, tOfAty WILLIAM H. WACK, Of the
recorded in PIat Book 1, Page 53,
Deputy Clerk
1976.) Bidi will be opened at 10:00 LAW OFFICES OF ALPER
Public Records of Seminole County,
&amp;
Publish'
June
21.
21.
July
5.
17.
1918
am,, July 1. 1916, or as soon WACK. whose address 15 163 DEA9S
Florida,
thereafter as Possible. in the Office Whooping Loop. Crane's Roost,
and
'

TV comedy "Viva Valdez" has we are about."

(Weds.) PROFILES IN

.r wi. PLus SAT.SUN

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50-Mscellaneous

BEAUTIFUL SWIMMING

1 BR, turn, apt., utIlities md. $100

RATES

$300 per mo. Phone DeLand ;3.
2279.

BEVERAGE MACHINERY, INC.. a1)
by the Petitioner, JAMES BYRON foreign corporation, of
al.,
Publish: June 1. 11. 21, 21. 1916
G000SON, be entered, and you are
DEA2I
required to serve a copy of your
AMINOED
answerorpleadingtothepetitionon
NOTICE OF SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE tise Petitioner's attorney. R.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. PATRICK PHILLIPS, of Baldwin &amp; that, pursuant to that
Amended
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Dikeou. 500 Highway 1792. Fern Final Judgment
of Forelosur,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Park, FlOrida, 37130. and
file the entered in this cause pending In the
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.1IN.CA44.E
original Answer or Pleading in the Circuit Ccurt
in and for Seminole
In Re; the Marriage of
office of the Cierk of the Circuit County, Florida, in Civil Action No.
DAVID M. BROWNE, Husband,
Court on or before July 26th. 1976. If
74.7Q3 A. the undersigned Clerk will

JAMES MITFORD WILLIAMS, JR. and

EDIICAT1ON(FIi.) DAiLY 0€VOT1ONAL

EHJI's LIFE STORY

'

LOS ANGELES tAPi - The aware of who we are arid what

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HAWMPS S1 ECONO
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Clerk Of the Court
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
Deputy Clerk

ISLAND

Legal Notice

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

41-Houses

LQK

Phone 323 4762

831-9993

name SOUTHERN TOOL COMPANY.

Of

Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.

500

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'9 GILLIGAN'S

322-2611

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retirement home, 24 Hr. care.
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Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
Pox 533. Sanford, Fla, 32771.

W. Central Blvd., Orlando, Fla,, in the Matter of the AdoptIon
By: Cecelia V. Ekern
32N1. and file the original with the
AMARA JO CAREY
Deputy Clerk
Cierk of the above styled Court on or
NOTICE OF ACTION
Publish: June 21. 21. July 5, 12, 1976
before the 17th day of July, 1916; TO: Paul Schneider
DEAC7
otherwise, a iudgrn,nt may be en
Route 2
-tered against you for the relief
New London, Ohio 44151
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
IN
AND
demanded in the Petition.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
WITNESS my Hand and the Seal JAMES BYRON G000SON as FLORIDA.
of Said Court on the 3rd day of June.
filed a Petition for
the adoption of CASE NO. 74.792.A
1976
your minor child, bearing the

ADOAA FAMILY
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Florida, Inc., whose address Is 106 CASE NO. 16S7CA2O-E!

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Clerk of the above styled COurt on or
Residence Unknown.
H. N. Tamm. Jr.
before July 26. 1916, otherwise a
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
city Clerk
Iudgment may be entered against
that an adion for Dislutlon of Publish:
June 21, 1916
you for the relief demanded In the
Marriag, and other relief has been
Complaint.
'lied against you and you are OEA.126
WlTNES5myhandandth,sealof
required to serve a copy of your IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE said
Court
on this 11Th day of June,
viitten defenses if CAy, to II on EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. 1976.
Attorney for Petitioner, Neigh. CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
borhood Law Office of Central COUNTY, FLORIDA.

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PubficRecordsofSeminoleCounty,

FOR, SEMINOLE COUNTY. OWNERSHIP WITH MULTIPLE Florida.
FLORIDA
STRUCTURES OR BUILDINGS.
as been filed against you. You are
Cl 12Ifl.CA4l.O
A co shell be available it the required to serve a coPy of your
In Re: The Marriage of
office of the City Clerk for all per. written defenses, if any, to Ibis
DOROTHY LYNCH. Petitioner and sons desiring
to examine the same, action on SMITH AND HAYDEN,
GORDON FRANKLIN LYNCH. Jr..
All parties in interest and cItIzens P.A., attorneys for the PlaIntiff,,
Respondent
have an ooportunity to be wt'iO$e address is 1316 Barnest Ban
AMENDED
heard at said hearIng.
Building, Jacksonville, Florida
NOTICE OF ACTION
By order of the City Commission n7, and file the original with the
TO: GORDON FRANKLIN LYNCH,

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THI
NOTICE OF A PuBLIC HEARING
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN ANC
OFANOROINANCEBYTHECITY
FLORIDA.
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: h1ft109C
hereby gIven that C
hOtICI
24 ThE ELECTRiC caMSPRINGFIELD
INSTITUTION
Public Hearing will be held at the
PANY
Commission Room in the City Hell FOR SAVINGS, ETC..
Plaintifi,
3$ LASSIE
in the City of Sanford. Florida, at'
L.'
7. m.',I,wk P U au IuIv fl. 15Th. tn
vi.
' . - consider the •doption of an or• JUNIOR CHARLES AVERY. et z.,
.2) (1) NEWS
Defendants.
dinance by the City of Sanford,
W"TCIE
NOTICE OF ACTION
Florida. title of w$ICh is as follows:
(7) flE ELECTRIC COMTO. JUNIOR CHARLES AVERY
ORDINANCE NO. 1346
and
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
ENA AVERY. ifis who.
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
(1) DEVERLYHIL.LBILIJES
Residence Unknown
AMENDING SECTION 2143 (b) OF
24 RO4icN.
ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 21 OF
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
om
THE CODE OF THE CITY OF that an action to foreclose C mor
3$ THELOPERj.NGER
SANFORD. FLORIDA, SAID tgageonthefoiiowinorealprop.rty
CHAPTER BEI PIG ENTITLED Situate in SeminoI* County. FIflrid*.
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WATER, SEWERS AND SEWAGE described as followl:
DISPOSAL. SAID AMENDMENT
101 33, WALDEN TERRACE,
Legal Notice
PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE IN according to PIaf thereof
THE WATER AND SEWER FEE IN in Put Book II, Page 69, of the
INTHECIRCUITCOURT.IN4ND PROJECTS UNDER SINGLE

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Mowing, Edging. Trimming
Phone 323 1797

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Free Estimates.

SANFORD TREE SERVICE
Get plentyof prospec ts
Trimming.
Hauling.
. ..Ad'rer'tisei Cutting,
your product or ServIce In the'
Licensed, Bonded, Insured. 349
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Mowing.
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Well Drilling

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Painting
Painting- Brush. roll, spray
Quality work Reasonable prices
Free estimates 3270439

WELLS DRILLED.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Alt types and sizes
We repair and Service

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SUPPLY CO
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42 Stood up
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ornament
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Appointed John Col bert, director of
personnel and--ausiliary servkes for the
county school system, to the Sa nford Housing
Authority board of commissioners. He
replaces Former Chairman Richard Evans,
who resigned June 14.

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WEATHER
lu1inda)'s high 93, today's low
2. Rainfall: .01 inch.
Thundershowers likely today
and Wednesday, mainly d ur ing

- Approved a request For a liquor license
W. 1st St. Developer Jack St. Denis told the
floor of the new city hall first, and expand the first Floor as
needs arise,

future riverboat atmosphere

A decision on county funding for a mosquito fighting
program has been delayed until 9:30 p.m.
Executive Assistant Roger Nelawender said he has
re viewed the situation and will have a written repo rt for
the commissioners' perusal tonight.
Jack Homer, executive manager of the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce, said about $10,000 Is all
that's necessary for a fogging program, which some ofilcinis believe would cut down on the number of blind
mosquitoes that swarm about the Downtown Sanford
area.

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1015 90s. Lows tonight in upper
60s and low 70b. Variable % Inds

with big band-style

entertainment,
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10 m.p.h. or less. Rain
probability is 60 per cent.
Deta ils and tides on Page 2-A.

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persons being rushed for

tratment to mergency centers.
Kimbrough
said
the
capability is
Seminole County cornmissioners today approved a a big improvement." The
herald Staff Writer

grant proposal for SX1,000 to system would provide a system
fund an emergency medi cal of communications between

service IEMSI system which Florida Hospital North,

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MissTanasv reportedly came
Apopka in Orange County. An
autopsy re po rt showed she di ed to Sanford about three wee ks
front tiiultlplt' stab wounds, ago and was staying with
officials said.
relati ve s while job hunting in
iirta.
Sanford police said a cousin, the Central Florida

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King said today that medical
Ken Tanasy. 18, reported
Saturday night that Nliss examiners said further tests
,I%Ina,jy was lilisling fioni 2507 %ill be necessary before it can
'tale Ave. and that she was last be determined if the murder

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18th judicial circuit which is appeal.
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2.6 acres from Flagship Bank
of Sanford to complete the
the new
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in other action at Monday night's meeting.
commissioners:
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in the trial of Club Ju.aiia
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County Commissioner John
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nude
dancing. wasn't lewd, lascivious, inThree Female undercover decent or vulgar. Other officers Kimbrough said the major year by County Commissioner
There were indications that
dancers on charges of indecent I'inter aided and abetted in the indecent show or performance
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of sexual organs by the dancers audience.
day.
The commission has a July 1
policemen watched the pe r- t hey felt the dances were oh- system would provide is to alert
Casselberry night club,
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attorney, in a vulgar or indecent manner.
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when additional parking will be needed.
A delegation of women from SISTER
attended the meeting and President Myrtle
Gradick suggested that the chandeliers in city
hail's upstairs auditorium be used in the new
building.

blending in, but I don't want it to look like the
cour thouse annex, ' Stenstrom said.

house entrance on Park Avenue, but that
- uld require placing the new city building at

answer individual questions
stamped, sell-addressed
envelopes are enclosed The
most interesting questions

Jim: "Ifis problem was to

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the main citv hall entrance with the cour- Arrhilect Wayne Heasley explains his plan to finish the second cominissioners be planned a 1900 Mississippi

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two-phase construction plans will permit
relatively inexpensive future expansion.
The lakefront view will play an important
part in the design of the new city hall, said
Ileasley, and so will the county cour thu.ii; ..
across l'ark Avenue. Although the city h.i
exterior design can't be completed until t!
Interior is laid out, Heasley did say he w.0
considering repeating the courthouses
truncated co rner s.
The city commissioners responded
positively to Heasley's ideas, although
(ommissioner Juiüui Skiitiuo. xprs.scd
so
reservatio ns about being influenced by
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station owner. "It'd be too damned appnrent. gasolifie surplus was exhausted.
Wi th the surplus gone, It has once again
They (the fuel companies) are stupid, but I don't
become a seller's market and the time is ripe for
think they're that stupid."
Most of t he se rvi ce station personnel who introduction of the gas price increases the big oil
were questioned admitted that they had heard companies have been saving.
rumors of gasoline pri ce hikes during the
So the expla na tion is there, if you're insummer, the pe ak travel pe riod for a majority of terested, but it still bo ils down to the consumer
the en di ng up on the short end of the stick — again.
Americans.
But few would confirm
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about some of my problems in with all other expert systems
learning bridge. Were you is very little be tter than standard American
ever a student?"
Today, every ex pe rt pair
Oswald: "Now that you

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if your have too many calories

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would be better."
lleasley also recommended a plan to build
the second Floor first, leaving what will
some da y be the first floor of a much larger
city hall open for landscaping, except for a

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building facing Lake Monroe.
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first look at plans for city government's new
home Monday night, when chief architect
Wayne Heasley of Watson and Co. prese nt ed
his preliminary ideas for the lakefront
building.
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prevent or reduce the extent of
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atherosclerosis? There is
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cents a gallon at pumps all across the United AGRA, a nationwide organization, Tucker said
his information reveals th is picture:
States.
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short but we're not going to be
"The
in any real crisis like we had before," says surplus in this country at the wholesale level,
William D. Tucker. executive director of the which resulted in pump price reductions from
Allied Gasoline Retailers Association (AGRA) August 1975 to March 1976. During this period,
re
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pa
office in Orlando.
"I think we're going to see some sta tions plement wholesa le price increases on several
running out of gas at the end of the mon th for occasions — due to hi kes in the cost crude oil
but since the market was in a downward
several days, and fuel prices are probably go ing
to be going up. But there won't be any gas lines, trend, t hey he ld off.
Th ese increases were not lost, however, they
anything like that," Tucker said.
Servi ce station owners and attendants in were merely "banked" until a fut ure time. And
in order to turn the situation around, the oil firms
Sanford ha ve mix ed views on the subject.
"It's too close to the Four th of July for a fuel simultanously lowered prod uction levels at
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the house and a big
Grandma lined up
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checks
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fat wad of
th whole summer,"
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there's nothing to it."
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