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                    <text>48—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Stat eGroup
Unite Force
Pro-ERA
An endorsement and campaign contribution proceedure
has been organized on a
statewide level in Florida to
elect pro-ERA candidates to
office in this election year.
Nancy Traver, President of
the Florida Women's Political
Caucus, spearheaded the
political action coalition grup
which includes members from
it diverse and mitltipartisan
number of organizations including:
Business
and
Professional Women, League of
Women Voters, National
Organization for Women,
Women's Political Caucus,
Common Cause, Methodist
Women, Coyote, Democratic
Campaign Committee,
Republican Campaign Committee, Communication
Workers of America, United
Faculty of Florida, Black
Women's Political Caucus,
Florida State ERA Coalition,
Coalition for WATER, and the
Feminist Party.
These organizations who
because of Florida election law
proceedures can not on their
own endorse and give campaign
contributions to candidates,
have joined together in the
Florida Women's Political
Caucus Campaign Support
Committee, nicknamed "Mary
Ann."
Mary Ann is the political arm
through
which
each
organization channels its
support - endorsement,
workers and campaign contributions - to pro-ERA.
At the first meeting of the
Endorsement Committee of the
Florida Women's Political
Caucus Campaign Support
Committee, an endorsement
questionnaire form was
adopted which local groups will
use to poll prospective candidates in their local areas.
Those endorsed by local
groups will be eligible for endorsement and campaign
contributions collected by the
statewide and national groups
representing tens of thousands
of members.
Any organization or individual wishing to contribute
to the election of pro-ERA
candidates in Florida may
make checks payable to:
Florida Women's Political
Caucus Campaign Support
Committee, and mail to 6340 S.
W. 16 Terrace, Miami, 33155.

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SAN l.EANI)llO, Calif. APi of vans that transported the conference Thursday night that underway in Sonora County and
Three "armed and dan-Chowchilla youngsters to the ransom may have been the mo- San Jose where Woods "has
-,
gerous" men from wealthy Cal- quarry where they were im- tive for snatching the young-sonic acreage, some wareifornia families are the target pri.soned for 18 hours.
%ters and bur)ing them alive houses and barns. They'll be
of a nationwide hunt today,
Whether the deputies went inside a van in a livermore looking for some more vehicles,
sought for questioning in the into the warehouse, or found rock quarry owned by Woods' more vans."
mass kidnaping and imprison- what they were looking for, father.
Two vans were used to trans•,L•
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nient of 26 ('howchilla school could not be immediately deter"I believe these three are in- port the Chowchilla children
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children and their bus driver, mined.
volved in the kidnaping suf- after the kidnapers cam.
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Alameda and Madera county
Alameda County Sheriff Tom ficlently enough so that we can ouflaged the school bus from
sheriffs said they would seek Houchins and Madera County arrest them," Bates said.
which the children and driver
arrest warrants this morning Sheriff Ed Bates told it news
He said new searches were 'v'ere taken.
for the three San Francisco
Hay-area men.
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An all-points bulletin named
moo Frederick N. Woods, 24, James
L. Schoenfeld, 24, and Richard
A. Schoenfeld, 22. It described
them as "armed and dan. %
gerous" and told officers to
"arrest on probable cause."
Alameda County sheriff's
deputies ere reported to have
PORTOI.A VALLEY, Calif. ,\p named in the nationwide all-points bulletin.
obtained at least one search Millionaire's son Fred Newhall Woods IV
Woods and James Schoenfeld graduated
LOOKING
Playing doctor has changed — and kids today think nothing of a quics repair job to a bionic mane warrant early today to search a grew up it loner, building a restlessness that
within a year of each other at Woodside High
arm. Ten-year-old "Dr." Connie La Rosa (right), assisted by nurses Loi-I Swain (left), 7, and Angle warehouse in eastern San Jose, authorities believe may have led to a bizarre
and had worked together repairing old cars.
IT OVER
Dogncr,7, completes the operation. (flerald Photo bylomVincent)
ASan Jose police source said mass kidnaping.
City and county records, however, indicate
deputies hoped to find the pair
Woods, 25, was described Thursday as
'they had no business license.
"armed and dangerous" in an all-points
The three friends had one scrape with the
bulletin which said he and two friends are
law. On Oct. 6, 1974, they were arrested in the
' Candidates ScrarnbIe For Names
wanted for questioning in the abduction of 26
tiny community of Downieville about 150
('howchilla school children and their bus
miles northeast of San Francisco on a charge
driver a week ago.
of felony joyriding.
On his father's 100-acre estate which has a
They pleaded guilt) to petty theft, but
"keep out" sign on the front gate, Woods lived
withdrew the plea before their January 1975
alone in a servant's cottage and collected old
trial began. Later, they pleaded guilty to a
cars. All kinds of vehicles - cars, trucks, it
reduced charge of auto tampering, were lined
By KRIS NASH
1928 Pierce Arrow, even a fire engine $125 each and sentenced to a year's probation.
back and tune in "Mary Hartman, Mary Ilartman." who doesn't pay the filing fee has to get out there and
dotted the estate.
Herald Stall Writer
The independent in this case, though, must pay it slave for signatures just like the peons, right?
The neighbor on the other side of the
Unless you've been locked up with a sawed-off three per cent filing fee ($495.55) then go out and beat
"Iii' just never said anything about girl
Schoenfeld residence is Richard Storm. He
Not quite. While the Independent scrambles for live
shotgun and it box of .00 dumdum shells until the death the bushes for some 2,200 petition signatures. And each per cent of the electorate in his proposed dis
frient1s," said Steve Ortega, a Portola Valley
said the Schoenfelds. whom he has know,
penaltywas reinstated or Bowie Kuhn made an in- one of those costs him 10 cents when he turns it in. Democrats and Republicans need only secure five per fireman who shared some school classes with
three years, are "superkids."
telligent decision - whichever came first - )ou've whether it is counted as "valid" or not,
Woods.
"Only
cars.
Cars
were
his
life.
All
he
"They tinker around with cars a lot. Tile)
cent of their party's registered county membership.
probably seen the fellows with the clipboards and the
This riieans that someone who got by on a minimum
buy cars, fix them up and sell them," he said.
According to figures on file July 15 with Seminole (lid was drive around those old clunkers."
long lists of names.
As it senior at Woodside Iligh School in
-Rick keeps some horses. lie takes care of
I number (if signatures would still end up paying around County Supervisor of Elections Camilla Bruce, this
You can spot thein in shopping centers, at chamber $715 to run as an independent in District I - only $110 means that about 1,365 Democratic signatures and nearby Redwood City, Woods carried pictures
them real good. They are very friendly kids
of comniiwrce get-togethers, circulating through the less than a Republican or Democrat who didii't have to about 860 GOP signatures would be needed to enable of cars around in his wallet. He bad no
and very helpful. When I had something
courthouse, or just about anyplace where a number of wrestle for weeks with the petition sheets.
wrong with ray engine, they came down and
their respective party candidates to qualify by petition, sweethearts, acquaintances say.
people might add their names to those long printed
"1k was always quiet and withdrawn,"
helped me with it."
And in practice, the independent contender would And at absolutely no personal expense other than the
rosters.
Woods' father, Frederick N. Woods 111,
seek 2,500 or 3,000 names to balance the ones that will cost of transportation which independents have to pay. said Clay 1100(1, 23, a service station attendant
and classmate,
They're the independent candidates for federal, be thrown out because they don't belong to currently too.
owns the California Rock and Gravel Co. in
But he had at least two close friends - the
state and count)- office, who have been busily feeding registered voters. So what it boils down to is that for a
Livermore where the Chowchilla children
It is possible for an independent hopeful to avoid the
signatures to their voracious filing petitions for a $30480 saving in District I, the independent candidate filing fee and signature verification charge by Schoenfeld brothers, Jamiies. 25, and Richard,
spent their hours of underground terror.
is c'ornpelled to go through a lot more grief to qualify, claiming financial hardship, also - but he is still left 23, who shared his interest in cars. The
The senior Woods provided the bus which
took
reporters and photographers into the
Then
there
is
the
Republican
or
Democrat
who
with
a
much
larger
task
in
getting
his
petition
cornbrothers
are
sons
of
Dr.
John
Schoenfeld,
an
Analysis
Atherton podiatrist with offices in Menlo
quarry Tuesday to watch Alameda Count)'
_______ signs a written statement given under oath to the pleted.
sheriff's officers unearth the moving ran in
couple of months now. Each one must accumulate the supervisor of elections requesting exemption from the
The way it stands now, there seems to be just one Park.
The
two
Schoenfeld
brothers
were
also
which the children had been imprisoned.
autographs of five per cent of the registered voters in filing fee because he "cannot pay such charges without factor in the independent candidate's favor - time.
the area he wants to represent as an officeholder,
imposing an undue burden on i his) personal resources Republicans and Democrats going the petition route
Sounds pretty easy, doesn't it? You pay it lower or upon resources otherwise available to (him),"
this year could not begin gathering signatures until 12
.
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filing fee than a party-affiliated candidate, then get a
Such a candidate has to qualify by what is af. p.m. June 15, and their completed forms were due by 12
t ft4/
bunch of your friends and neighbors to sign sour fectionately known as "going the petition route." But p.m. July 6, 20 (lays later.
petition, and you're in
Meanwtuk', an apparent loophole in the Florida
unlike his independent counterpart
the
The fact is, however, that there are it number of Republican or Democrat does not have to pay the io- election law leaves the independent contender's
inequities in the system which seem to work against cent verification charge for each signature he obtains, starting tuii(' unspecified and mentions only the
independent hopefuls in almost every case.
deadline for submitting petitions to the supervisor of
This cast is picked up by the taxpayers.
Take a candidate for District I of the Seminole
elections.
And while they're at it, the taxpayers can foot the
County Commission, for example. If he runs as a bill for the Republican or Democratic hopeful's
But Seminole independent candidates say as soon as
Republican or Democrat, he has to pa) a filing fee of petitions, too, because it is up to the candidate's county state legislators realize the situation, this one edge that
$825.91, or five per cent of his anticipated $15,000 first- of residence to furnish the forms. Needless to say, the they do have will probably disappear as rapidly as did
year commissioner's salary. And that's it. lie can independent contender has to pay for his own.
their illusions of equity in election qualification
return to his job, begin work on his campaign or sit
Well, if nothing else, the Republican or Democrat procedures.
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School Board, SEA Ne gotiations
Scheduled To Resume Tuesday

Contract negotiations between the
arbitrate the issues.
tkrgartcri level it was one teacher for
Seminole County School Board and the
PI'U(' gave the groups the names of
every 25 students while in grades 1-3 it was
Seminole
Association SEAm
three special masters, one of whom must
1.27 and at all other levels there was one
will reswin' on Tuesday at 1:15 p.m.
be chosen. If an agreement on one of the
teacher for every 30 students.
The session will be limited to 3 1-: hours
three cannot be reached. PEHC said it
Cowley said that SEA doesn't want to
INI) E X
,tnd is scheduled to be held at First
would then appoint a master of it_s hold to the district-wide theory and wants
Federal of Seminole in Downtown Sanford,
choosing
the ratios to be on an individual grade
According to Ernie (nwLe)-, chief
Steve Rosenthal, it social studies
level, which Cowley said is nearly im4,A negotiator for the school board, three
Around The ('lock
possible.
teacher at Sanford Middle School who is
Bridge
6-I1 major articles of a contract have not yet
chief negotiator for SEA, couldn't he
For example, Cowley said, "What are
3A t'n (Jiscussed, including those regarding reached for comment,
Calendar
we to ito when, hypothetically speaking,
311
L Church
ompe'nsation and expenses; iiie'tlical and
Cowley said the school board and SEA
we have 30 pupils in all of our fifth grades
('omIt's
68 health protection; and the length of an
are far apart on the issue of recognition,
throughout the county and another fifth
Crossword
6-8 tontract that might be agreed upon.
since Gene (;roomiis, executive director of
grader moves into the area" Obviously,
t'A
Editorial
[%4) other articles — dealing with SEA. was also bargaining for three other
some teacher, somewhere is going to have
Dear Abby
I'll recognition of the bargaining unit in- groups negotiating with the school board. il pupils.
6-11 volving the negotiation process with SEA
Dr. Lamb
Cowley said he feels this is a technical
"t'' all," he said, "we can't tell that
6-11 iinl); and one dealing with class SiltS,
Horoscope
violation of the law in that it deals with
pupil
he can't go to school here because all
hospital
2-A teaching loads and assignments — have collusion in bargaining,
the classes are filled up."
2-A
Obituaries
itready been discussed but no agreement
trooiics said that he didn't see an)
"Too," Cowley said, "we have no
Sports
reason why he couldn't help these other
5-6-A iias been re'at'hied,
conclusive
evidence that a reduction in
4-11
Television
An agreement has been reached bet- bargaining units.
"Supposing
these
other
units
affiliate
class
size
improves
the learning process.
Women
I'B wt'en the school board and the Seminole
No
where
have
we
found that it has any
l'(iucational Clerical Association Inc., and
with its SEA p," he said, "Then it would be
direct
effect
on
the
achievement of the
must now be ratified. This is the first timiie my responsibility to bargain for them.
students."
contract has ever been held between the The) have a right to select whomever they
want to be on their negotiating team and
The school board and 5E\ teams have
two groups
No agreement could be reached bet- we don't want to agree to something now
been at the bargaining table since the
Thursda)'s high 94, twJ's ween the school board and two other and then go to court and have it declared
iimmddle of May, according to Cowley, "and
bargaining
units
and
the
Florida
Public
unlawful."
b) law we do not have to negotiate further,
low 70_
Regarding the article dealing with because the superintendent has submitted
Pa' I) cloud) through Kimiployt's Relations Commission PEIICi
.aIurday. Chance of afternoon was asked for help in breaking the imn- dii.s.s slit's, teaching loads and assign-- his budget to the school board.
nients. Cowley said there hasn't really
"However, he said, "as long as we're
and esening thundershowers.
been much talk on it yet, but the school
l'El(C
intormiitu1
the
school
board
and
making
some progress, we're willing to sit
Highs In the low to mid 90s.
— the Seminole County Bus t*ard feels that both sides can live with the down at the table and bargain some
Lows In the lower 70s. Variable tbe' two groups
winds 10 m.p,h. or less. Rain Drivers Association Inc., and the samiic agreement that was reached last more."
of Non-instructional Per- year.
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DUCKS

But what's a duck to do? No swimming? Well. ma)be the best
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Santora, Fl.

Friday, July 23. 197
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Linked To Area Burglaries

Legal Notice
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ADOPT BUDGET
FOR FISCAL YEAR 17Th.77

ANTICIPATED FUNDS TO PROVIDE
1976 1977 APPROPRIATIONS
DISTRICT FUNDS
District Taxes
Miscellaneous Sources
From Reserves
Unappropriated Surplus

S 16.9001000
9001000

721.000
1.971.010

SUB TOTAL DISTRICT FUNDS

S 20.119.010

GRANTS FROM OTHER AGENCIES
Departmert of Natural Resources Stateof Florida Aquatic Weed Program
Department of Environmental
Regulation - State of Florida -Aid to Water Management Districts
Department of Natural Resources State of Florida Design of Zupperer Canal
Area Planning Board - Palm Beach County Storm Water Runoff Study
Planning Council - Broward County
Storm Water Runoff Study
Metro Dade Planning Commission Storm Water Runoff Study
Southwest Florida Planning Council Storm Water Runoff Study

5 400.000

100,000

10,500
18.000
15.000
12.000
10.000

SUB TOTAL GRANTS FROM OTHER AGENCIES
SUB TOTAL DISTRICT FUNDS AND GRANTS

S 865.500
571.311.510

STATE FUNDS
Water Resources Development Account

S 2.570.630

TOTAL ANTICIPATED FUNDS

$23.883.110

RECOMMENDED APPROPRIATIONS
DISTRICT FUNDS AND GRANTS
For Conduct of the Affairs 04 the District Generally
Personal Services

3116.1S1
133.702

Commodities
Current Charges
Operating Capital Outlay

198.172
36.502

TOTAL
For Tax Officials' Commissions
For Reserve
Emergency Pump
Station Equipment Replacement
For Reserve -Contingencies
For Reserve - Claims Aginsl
U S Government
For Reserve - Emergencies

5 7.505.775
s 625.000
528,000
100.000
200.000
100.000

For Resource Planning
Personal Services
Contractual Services
Commodities
Current Charges
Operating Capital Outlay

S 7.581.372

116.590
132.41$

13.900
113.890

TOTAL

5 3.325,150

For Land Acquisition and Relocations
Personal Services
Contractual Services

5

IN BRIEF
Closing Arguments Due
In Howe Morals Trial
MI.l' LA KE CITY I Al'i -'Inc prosecution and defense
w ere to give clasing arguments today in the misdemeanor
sex trial of Rep. Allan T. Howe, DUtah, after the defense
rested without calling any witnesses to the stand.
Thelttorney for the freshman congressman said the decision not to put Howe on the stand was "completely consistent with iiiy judgment that he is not going to get a fair
trial.'
After two lengthy recesses in which lawyers conferred
in Judge Raymond S. Uno's chambers, Howe's attorney
rose and told the court:
"A t this time, your honor, the defense rests."

Nuclear Dangers Cited
wAMIIN(;T0N IAPl - The nation's arms control
director said today that growing world stockpiles of
reprocessed plutonium and other nuclear material pose a
clear danger of a proliferation of atomic bombs.
Though proposing new American controls, Fred Ikie
also registered his opposition to legislation that would
block shipments of U.S. technology and reactors to
(iluntries that have not signed the international nonproliferation treaty.
lkle, director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, said the bill before the Senate would
force the United States to cut off contracts with friendly
countries and make it more difficult to persuade them to
accept controls. Besides, he said, they could still turn to
other suppliers.

Warm Temperatures
By The Associated Press
It was warm and humid overnight for most of the
nation, and readings early this morning were still in the
loss 80s over the plains, the Southwest and through the
interior of California,
There was some precipitation, with thundershowers
scattered through the upper Mississippi valley, the mid.
Atlantic coastal states and the central plains. Widely
scattered thundershowers, with gusty winds, caused dust
storms in southern Arizona. A few showers dotted central
California. Thunderstorms were hitting southwest Texas.
There was little severe weather overnight. A tornado
was sighted 20 miles west of Duluth, Minn. Wind damage
was reported at Hutchinson. Minn.

Privy Proposal Draws Fire
626.272

97,800

Commodities
Current Charges
Operating Capital Outlay

16,100
2,775
9.236
591.530

Fled Capital Outlay

TOTAL

5 1.341,003

For Resource Management
Personal Services
,. .
Contractual Services
Commodities
Current Charges
Operating Capital Outlay
Fixed Capital Outlay

468,971

39.971
60.396
1.100
11,151

578.000

%VAsUlN(;TON I All) -Sonic Farmers are outraged at a
privy-on-the-prairie proposal that would require them to
provide toilets, washing facilities and drinking water
ssithin a five-minute walk of all field workers.
Since the proposal was made last April, the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration has
received about 1,000 letters, mostly from farmers who cite
cost. impr ac ticality and difficulty of enforcement as
potential problems. Few are from farm workers.
One irate Florida farmer says his workers must control
their boss ci movements when they are working so as not to
reduce productivit%.

5 1,167,289

For Operation and Maintenance of the District's Works
Personal Services
Contractual Services

5 7.701.322
1,313,731
1.976,616

Commodities
Current Charges

173.305
534.789

Operating Capital Outlay

511.156.76)

For Construction
Personal Services

101000
12.000

5

Commodities
Current Charges
Operating Capital Outlay
Fixed Capital Outlay

7.500
31,000

700.000

TOTAL

5
287.500
$21,311,510

SUB TOTAL DISTRICT FUNDS ANOGRANTS
STATE FUNDS

wVater Resources Development Account
Purchases and Awards
Construction - Pro,ct Works

137.000

5

2.133.630

SUB TOTAL STATE FUNDS

$ 2.510,630

TOTAL RECOMMENDED APPROPRIATIONS
Estimated amount which will appear
at the beginning of the above referred
to ti5(l year as obligated 14.'Ofl
commitments made but incomplete

123.815.140

s 1.0001000

That on the 131h Day of August, A.D. IWS, at flifl o'clock A M. in the
Principal office of said Central and Southern Florida Flood Control
District. 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach. Florida, hearing will be
afforded to all owners, persons or entities who are or may be subject to Said
District taxes, their attorneys or agents, to appear before Said Board to
Show 'heir objections to Said Budget.
This Notice Shall be published In the eighteen counties of the District in
accordance with existing laws.
This the 91h Day of July, 1976
CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA
FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT BY ITS
GOVERNING BOARD.
By S Rpfert L. Clark, Jr
Chairman
(SEAL)
ATTEST
S John R Maloy
Secretary
MEMBERS OF BOARD
John DeGrove
C A Thomas
Robert W Padrick
.'d J Scarborough
3 R. Spratt

vde

Godwin

R Hardy Mathe'son
Ben Shepard
Stanley W Hole
PDltSh July 73. 30. 1976
DEB 9)

WORLD

IN BRIEF
Irish Police Stymied
In Probe Of Bombing
DUBLIN, Ireland i API - Irish police say they have no
leads- to the killers of British Aiiibassador Christopher
I':ss;irt.Bi, despite the arrest of 13 suspected members
Of the Irish Republican Arm).
Nobody has claimed responsibility for the bombing
Wednesda) that killed Ewart.Biggs and a woman
'.ecretary and wounded British official Brian Cubbon and
n Irish driver. But "we have no doubt It was the IRA,"
'ne goverruflent official said.
"We've made no substantial progress so far," said a
;xihice spokesman S 4,000 policemen and troops pressed a
nationwide dragnet.
The search turned up 31 z tons of IRA explosives and
animunition in a forest outside Kilkenny, south of Dublin
It ssas one of the biggest IRA dumps found in the Irish
republic, but police sources said there was no indication
The 200 fx)un(Is of ammunition that blew up the an,car carne from there,

Christians Assault Slum
BEIRUT, Lebanon lAP) - The Christians broadened
their campaign to clear eastern Beirut of Moslem fighters
wth an assault on the Moslem Nabaa slum quarter today
after a 48-hour mortar and artillery barrage.
"Savage fighting is raging," said a communique from
the leftist Palestinian-Lebanese Moslem command. "Our
forces are repulsing one attack after another."
"The attack to purge Nabaa of Communists and
Palestinian guerrillas is progressing satisfactorily," said
the radio of the right-wing Phalange party, which has the
largest militia fighting on the Christian side in the civil
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JULY22, 1978

WASHINGTON I APi
The State Department is
assiiting replies from the Cuban government on the
hereabouts of three U.S. lobster boats which disappeared while en route from Miami to Nicaragua, officials
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V'..iiShed Daily and Sunday. except Saturday and Christmas DaV
be TPw Sanford H e r a ld, Inc., 300 Vd French Awt, Sanford

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State 1)epartment spokesmen said Thursday that three
inquiries have been made to Cuba through the Swiss
enibassy in Havana since Monday but no reply has been
received yet

Fire Strikes Ocean Liner
LONDON 'APi - Afire burned for iO minutes early to
1 /76

1976

day in the engine room of the Queen Elizabeth 2, and the
British liner interrupted her voyage to New York and
turned back to Britain, the Cwsard Line announced.
A Cunard spokesznan said an engine room mechanic, K.
P. i.&gt;on, was burned, and one of the ships two main
engines was damaged.

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Hea ring Aid Olasws • Bhind

('olllmllission, Silili

Martin Johnson

fill All In The Ear

Martin Johnson

Evelyn L. Lavender
Elsie Moore
Ali ce B. Singletary
Timothy Sundvall
Mary Tigar
Evelyn C. TIndel
Marie L. Vincent
Edward Wallace

RIPAIRS • ALL MAKES "
Phone 834.8776 For Appt.

DISChARGES

Sanford:

Mrs. lA'onell "Lee" Buehler,
W. of 101 Highland Drive, Fern

Park , died Tuesday morning,
after an extended illness. A
native of Humphrey, Neb., she
had lived in Fern Park since
1962, moving there from
Albans, Vt. She was a member
of St. Mary Magdalene Catholic
Church and was a registered
nurse and a retired civil service

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And P.M. 1115 P.M.

Camilla D. Bruce
Supervisor of Elections
Seminole County

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Casselberry Community United Methodist Church.
l.ongssofxI Area Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 14 and
434
Regular meeting of the otiien s Auxiliary of VI'
(1 p.i. at the Post home.
Post 1311111 Sanford
WEDNES[)AY, JULY 28
Sanford Kiwanis, noon.'ivic Center
('asselberr) Rotary, 71.30 a.mil., The Caboose.
Sanford Serenaders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic ('enter.

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Lake Mary Rotary Club, 8 am., Mayfair Country
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South Seminole Optimist Club, 7:30 am., Ramada
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real estate and it KO:\ Cii1l
irnwW., l'thtel is an acbse
niuubc rot Kiwanis and serves
1115 the board sit the like Count',
('oftservatl(imI Council. hIt' was
graduated III 1959 from the

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ALL DAY SATURDAY
JULY 24 10:30 am TV 11 pm

t iniei'rciic of Florida with if
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in
isusiness
Administration lie has been

active in Jaycees, Buss ('lot)
work and Scouting. F'echtel has
Issu school-age children.

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American Red Cross adult swimming classes,
beginner through swlmuiiier classifications, will be taught
at the Dover Shores, College Park, Carter Street and
Ilankin,s Park pool s through Aug. 5, Monday, Wednesday
and Thursday be tween 8-10 p.m. No advance registration
required.

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To 1.1k', 7:30p.m., All-Souls So'ial Hall,

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RIVINUE
SHARING

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Wlmitt'r Springs Jaycees. 7 p.m., VFW building, 17-92,
Osereaters Anon) mous, 7:30 pin., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford
Sanford Optimist Club, noon. Trophy Launge, Bowl

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Hood Tractor Co.

THE HERALD

Altanionti-South Seminole Jaycees board meeting,
7:30 p.115., clubhouse. Spring Oaks and 436.

Seminole Plaza. Casselberry

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FRIDAY. JULY 23
Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:30 am,, Lard
Chumnley's, Altamon'te Springs' - ' - ' -' - '
Seminole umirIse iwanls, 7 a.ni.' Buck's
Tanglewood etA, 8 pin., closed) St. Richard's
Episcopal Church,
Longwood AA sclosed), 8 p.m., Rolling hilts Moravian

101'S Chapter .9. ' pin., os'c'r Baptist Church.
Crystal like and Country Club, Lake Mary.

Office Hours Are:
8:30A.M. Ti 15 P.M.
Room 404 Court House

WEATHER

CALL 322.2611

Sanford Rotary. noun, Civic Center,
Sanford AA, closed, 8 p.rti, 1201 W. First St.

The books close then for the
September Primary
Elections

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UNTIL JULY24

Small Tractor. Small Price
12.30 hpdilsl

SUBSCRIBE NO

American IA'gion Auxiliary 53 hosts bingo ever','
Saturday at 12: 15prii. at .1500 Orlando Dr., Sanford, -

OPEN FOR VOTER REGISTRATION

PHELPS, MRS. PAULINE 0.Memorial Services for Mrs.
Pauli ne G Phelpi, who died
Thursday, will be held at S 30
P m Monday at Brlson Funeral
Home with Rev Mic ha el An.

the afternoon and evening
hour s. Highs mostly In the
and lows In the lOs.
Sat ur day's Daytona Beach
tides: high 6:30 a.m., 6:57 p.m.,
low 12:20 a.m., 12:20 p.m. Port
Canaveral. high 5:58 a.m., 6:44
low 12:03 a.m., 12:16

State Representative V irIce
Fe.'ht*'i 11-I A'esburg I will seek
reelection to a third term in the
Florida house of Represen.
tatives, District :14. The district
inclutles parts lit Seininolt',
Lake and Marion counties.
Fochtt'l, who serves on the
Education and Appropriations
A ---_ .1
W.2
curitmiiittet's, as well as the
r qu
U
t)Iiliilltt('t' (Ifl Huiiian Bight_s,
JAUKSONVII.LE I API has been the sponsor of major
Prosecutors claim that
legislation during the four
Mayor Hans G. l'anzler's duties go beyond those specified
by the city charter so the statute of limitations hasn't run
yea rs he has served ill the
Florida Legislature,
out on charges froiii five years ago.
But 'I'anzler's attorneys argued that the four-year time
In announcing his candidacy
F tchtti said, ''I aiii mlIl)tivat"(.l
limmut is well past and the court should (liSliliss an inby a genuine and dedicated
lli('tliicnt charging Tanzk'r with perjury and failure to
iti'stre to bring fiscal re_spun.
report a political contribution in January 1971.
sibility and above all. cllliillloll
Circuit Judge hudson 011iff said he will rule Ofl a milotion
to dismiss today ''though it nut&gt; well be midnight before I
'.'nSe, to government. My
proven experience, past record.
rule"
and business-like approach to
government can il)l'et the
i I la I lenge s of bo th txlay a miii the
future."
Reprt.'seritiitive Fcc htel is if
central Florida businessman
ss hi grew tiii in I ,ucsburg, hlis
e
o. main business interests are
Circuit Judge Hudson 011iff said Thursday.
ltosier, 35, of Jacksonville pleaded guilt&gt;' to
negligent
ilianslau gh ter in the June 19 crash on Sta te Road
200 West
'f here, Jerry Stilson, 41, a former assistant state
attore&gt;, his wife Rebecca,
31, and three of their four
were fit;ilh injur ed.

SATURDAY, JULY 24
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 pin., Ascension Lutheran
('hurc'h.

THE ELECTIONS OFFICES WILL BE

The Herald Covers The Local
Seminole County
Better Than Any Other
Newspaper In The World.

A....op-r

Seeks
New Term

'CALENDAR

Funeral Notice

will esening thundershowers.
highs In the low to mid 90s.
IASSS in the lower lOg. Variable
,alnds 10 m.p.h. or less. Rain
probabi li ty is 40 per cent.
EXTENDED FORECAST
Partly cloudy with scattered
thundershowers mainly during

Fechtel

(;lU:I:N COVE SPRINGS
lAP) "You were
double drunk," a judge told George W. Rosier after
sentencing huii to 50 years in prison for a highway crash
that killed five Iiu'rnbers of a family.
''The irons of this tragedy' is that you,
the culpably
negligent drunk, survived and an innocent
family died,''

TnnyIrlr

St.

Saturday. Chance of afternoon

REP. %lN('I; i"F('IITEI,

Drunk Driver Sentenced

FLORIDA NEARING CENTER

MRS. PAUI.INEG. PHELPS
Mrs. Pauline G. Phelps, 76,
2020 Orlando Drive, Sanford,
passed away Thursday. Born in
Cross Anchor, S. C., she lived in
Sanford for the past 23 years.
She sins co-operator of the
enipboyt'. A graduate of
Catherine's Hos pital in Omaha, Phelps Restaurant and a
she was asso ciated with the U. IliefllbCr of the First Unit ed
S. Naval Hospital in Orlando Methodist Church.
11cr survivors include her
from 1963 until 1974, when she
h usba nd, Mr. Albert Phelps,
retired,
She Is survived by her Sanford; one daughter, Mrs.
husband Fred; two sisters. Ellen Hempling, hiaggerstown,
Mrs. ilda Wilgus of Lansing, N. J.; two sons, Albert Phelps
Midi,, and Mrs. Bernice Jones Jr., of Fort Atkinson, Wis,, and
of the Canal Zone; two Clarence Eiseman. of Sa nford.
brothers, Beno Vaderheiden of hlrisson Funeral home In
charge of arrangements.

Thursday's high 94, today's
low 70.
Partly cloudy through

of

were taken from utility Shed pipe at the construction sites of officer without violence. Wells'
his residence.
two houses being constructed bond WOS set at M.
Auto Burglary
b y Shoemaker Construction
Deputy John Thorpe arrested
In other reports, deputies ('ii,, Sanford,
three persons at I) and J
said Pat Mc('onaghy, of 5000
l'itroItnan Robert Bernosky
Stable, l'uscawilla Road,

lilllliorl a year.

Alexandria, Minn., and Merle
Vanderheiden of Cortez, Cob.;
and several nieces and
nephews. Gramkow-Gaines
Funeral Home of Longwood is
in charge of arrangements.

later date Bnisson FunCtal
Home in charge

the rear

at

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Sam A. Ackley, Winter Park

Crews officiating. In lieu of
flowe rs , a con tribution to the
Cancer Fund Burial will be at a

storage building at Ling,crine Ave., reported a
reported plumbing installations following what deputies termed burglary and tresspass after
the South Seililnole lawrlliiower and tools valued--it sscre vandalized at 337 Lark- a dispute over civil matters.
warning.
Church of Christ. Lake Howell $4:10 were taken from an auto wood Drive and 114 Briarv.'ood.
Loren Jeffer'&gt; Ledbetter, 22,
u;ld, and two riding lawn burglarized at his residence,
Fireaim Arrest
Glenn Aldrich David, 25, and of Zellwood, was held in lieu of
iiiossers valued at $00.
Man Injured
Sheriff's deputies responded his wile, Martha Laurel David, $8,000 bond on a burglary
l)t'puty R. S. Morton reported
Gerald J. Roman, 47, of to a disturbance complaint 22, both of Orlando, were charge in connection with an
that shortly after firemen Apopka. was treated at Florida
early today at Altamonte booked at county jail in lieu of incident at the stables, officers
extinguished the 2 am, utility hospital North, Altamonte
Springs and arrested Bessie $8,100 IJOfl(I t'iich on charges of said.
building blaze that a suspicious Springs, for severe cuts on the
Mae Pender, 38, of Orlando, on fire was doused in a nearby right hand and forearm,
a charge of carrying a conssooded area. Morton said area deputies reported, after he fell cealedfirearmii. Bond was set at
residents reported seeing through the top of a glass green
$5,000, according to county jail
several juveniles in the vicinity irnuse where he was working on records.
News of
of the early morning blazes.
v like Brantley Road.
Area Arrests
Tools Stolen
Pipe Vandalized
1.1. Jay Leman also arrested
Clarence A. Baker, :1513
Sanford police today were
Eddie James Wells, 37, of 500
il VI(lO(lcn

Shirks Drive, south Seminole, probing $500 in vandalism Marker St., Altamonte Springs,
reported tools valued at $225 ('image to copper plumbing
on a charge of resisting an

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AREA DEATHS
MRS. l.EONEIJ.BUEHI,ER

Thursday that a check by commission

S(hlitt of '('rlI Beach said the new law plus ;in en.
forcemilent cra('klioss it I))
the commission has put if halt to
the schetmie,
Atty Gcrt. Robert Shevmn had
said his office estimated
i of the firms had operated in the past two years and
that
the biggest nJx'rators were racking in as Iiiuch
as $20

Rachel T. James, Altamonte
Springs
Johnnie I.. Sutton, Altamonte
Springs
Rita Black, DeBary
John E. Fosmire, DeBary
Ruth Bemis, Deltona
IMonore Ehinger, Deltona
Edna Garceau, Deltona
Paul Tibbetts, St. Petersburg

Mrs. Richard I Vera) Boone &amp;

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of the companies
suspe'tell of Fraud Were still operating in the state.

Ear

Bertha Hollis

Pamela Cheney, DeBary
t)essa S. Knight, DeBary
Mary I.. Pope, Deland
Irene M. Crouch, Deltona
Nina I). Lucas, Deltona
Josephine Weeks, Deltona
Isabeil Cannon, Lake Mary
Stella Bitch, Winter Springs

Out

WINTER PAI{1( iAlli - An advance-fee land sale
racket s hidi bilked cnsuJliers out of
millions of dollars
has been 55 mped 11111 in Florida
with the passage of tougher
lass s. officials say
Edgar L. Schlitt, chairman of the Florida Heal Estate

Fill HEARING TISTS
s Name Brand H.aring Aids Available

Martha Albert
Ursules Doane

Ronald Kidd
Adam Mack
Gary' Shannon
Margaret hi, Smith
Deborah Weaver
Loretta Welch
John 1. Mason, Casselberry

Laws Wipe

Florida Land Racket

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Friday, July 23, 1976-Vol. 68 No. 288

Tough

By BOB ll()'I)
Herald Staff Writer
Seiilinole sheriff's deputies
are investigating a suspicious
tire early today that destroyed

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baby boy

ADMISSIONS
Sanford:

Fi r e Destroys Church Storage Building

IN BRIEF

MNJCV
Where Quality'SeIls &amp; Service Tells
104 E. Commercial
Dial 322-5762

HOSPITAL

P.M..

U.S. Lobster Boats Missing

FLORIDA

leaving the burglary scene to an
Missouri police said Crane bayonet,
In one of the vending machine Orlando owner and then to
admitted breaking open four
and burglaries earlier this month it Grandview, Mo., where a 16.
stamp,
cigarette
A
Seminole
sheriff's newspaper vending machines security guard at lake Howell year-old Orlando boy and Crane
department probe of four July 9 at apartment complexes Arms Apartment, Casselberry, were apprehended.
vending machine burglaries on 10 the 511-436 corridor at spotted two men fleeing with a
Hogan said the juvenile has
July 9 in south Seminole has Casselberry and Fern Park and cardboard box with $117 In been charged with grand l.
resulted in the arrest of a 16- selling the cigarettes to finance cigarettes. The guard fired a ceny in connection with the
year-old Orlando Juvenile and a his flight to Missouri.
shot toward the men but vending machine burglaries.
Florida prison escapee in
Sheriff's detectives said
The
vending
machine missed, Sheriff's Detective Sgt.
Missouri.
damage to the vending
burglaries in South Seminole William Hogan said.
The escapee, identified by occurred three years to the day
Hogan said that investigators machines was reported at
authorities as Jack Orin Crane, after Crane was wounded by were able to trace an auto seen 81.000.
20, of Altamonte Springs, was Sheriff's Deputy Ronald E.
returned Thursday from Pritchard in a foot chase from a
Grandview, Mo., to Miami burglarized service station at
where officials said he escaped O'Brien Road and U.S. 17-92,
earlier from a state penal in- Fern Park.
stitution.
Authorities said Pritchard
a
SF
Crane is serving a six months fired three warning shots into
A2
u
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It J
III five year sentence meted in the ground and the air before
Oct. 1973 by Seminole Circuit hitting Crane in the side with
Judge Dominick Salfi in a the fourth shot. Officers said
bnrolnrv case
f'r a nawne nirmad with,, tflJn,4,
By BOB LIA)Yt)
Herald Staff Writer

st.

TOTAL

i

Escapee Caught In Missouri

NA11ON

5 1.751,711

Contractual Services

TOTAL

Lawn Mowers Lost In Suspicious Blaze

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10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN AND 10 ALL OWNERS, PERSONS OR
!NTITIES SUBJECT TO CENTRAL AND SOUTHE RN FLORIDA
FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT TAXES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. in compliance with and by authority of
Chapter 373. FloridaStatutes as amended and Chapter 25270. Law's of
FlOrida. 1919, that the Governing Board of Central and Southern Florida
FIoid Control Dtri1, a pubic cor porati on existing and operating under
and by virtue of the laws of the State of Florida. intends to adopt the
f011Owing tentative budget, or as the same may be amended for the final
budget for sai d District for the Fiscal Year beginning October I. 1976 and
endnq Septemoer 30. 1977

Friday, July 23, I76-3A

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City Clark. City Hall, Sanford, Florida

S%Tt'IIDtV. J1_1Y31
Sanford A.% Women's Group. '1 pus.. 1201 W. First St.
('asselbc'rr', A,. closed, 8 p Ili., Ascension l.utherani
Church.
Ami'rlvwi Legion Auxiliary 53 hosts bingo every
Saturtia&gt; at 12:15 put. at 1500 Orlando Dr.. Sanford V,omt'n's Auxiliary of Sanford vI"W i'o_st 10108 will
ll4lI(id White Elephant Sale and supper I franks, titans and
salads I froisi 4 pm. to 8 l n. at the Post home, Everyone
sielcoita'

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Cand idac y
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Illngwooti, has qualified For
(5in(iI(I.iC) as it nieiiiber of the

Senilnole County School Board
District 2
the Seat presently
held bs Boil Feather
Mr. F'rakes is married and
the father of three children two of which are students in our
school system. 1k' was
educated at Miammii university
in Oxford, Ohio, and Rollins
College, and ass arded a degree
in Business Administration and
I':('t)nlImnt('s,
NIr
F'rakt's'
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professional background in

cltnies c'omiinic'rc'itl and inortgagc banking, lit' is presently
c'miipboyed by Springs Bealt&gt;.
Mr. F'rake_s has served as
president of the Sabal Point
55.'hool ,ttivtsor&gt; Committee,
Sabal Point PTA member,
secretary of the county Wi(II'
School Advisory Committee,
and as a board member of the
Seminole Count) Y.M.C.A.
F'rake_s says his educational
is
that
all
Philosophy
educational experiences of our
t hibiren should be ones which
create positive self-image and
untk'rstanding. F'rtkes says he
levi_s that a deep interest in
thildren coupled with it sound
financial
business
and
Will
background
are
ingredients necessar&gt; for if
school board miiernber

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party it was, unabashedly corny, zany and comforting as well as solemn and productive.'
People did not fall off the cliffs in New
while watching the tall-ships, as was predicted, Ice
instead paddy wagons served the ga th er-

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ed in Washington, D.C. Visiting dignitaries rubbed
elbows with common Americans without an incident.
For
glorious Fourth
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one

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his speeches

President Ford said during
hallowed place America, the

one of

at one

continues,"

The Fourth
but the Bicentennial
is not. If Americans need
historical pegs
there is no lack of them.
July 4, 1776, was the commitment to independence. The Revolution itself was not
until Lord Cornwallis surrendered
Yorktown in
1781. The Constitutional Cohvention began in 1787
and the Constitution itself did not become effective
un til March 4 two years later. And the first
Congress did not meet until Sept. 25, 1789.
Even these historic events were but a beginfling. Over the next 200 years Americans carved
a nation as they defended the principles established
in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and Valley
Forge.
The world is much more sophisticated t oday
than it was two centuries ago, but strangely enough
so far as security and principles
the
problems
of July is over,

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wAS}IIN(;T0N - We have a habit in the
United States of judging a man by what he says
- almost ignoring what he does,
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If he says what we like to hear, we forgive
a
man whose actions do violence to our beliefs, If
he says what we don't like to hear, he cannot
please us whatever he does.
Let us then, in assessing Reagan, ignore what
he says, what he promises and how he postures.
And look at what he did as governor.
lie castigated the state universities - and
doubled the budgets for higher education, lie
verbally slashed right and left and to the quick
on health programs and doubled or tripled their
budgets, depending on your mathematics.
He railed against government spending and
higher taxes, and increased the state budget to
2.5 times its level when he Caine to office. On
balance, he boosted taxes proportionately.

hazards. We are a breadbasket for an increasingly

had the respect of some of his

hungry world that is casting envious eyes at our
industry and productivity.

ponents,

are comparative,

American military men still stand on the
ramparts around the clock
ed
from external attack. We
longer
self sufto protect our fre

ficient

in

energy

om

are

and many of the other raw

materials that we need to prosper. We don't know
age

of

And the Constitution that %%ill govern the

United States in 2q76 will be far different from the
one that prot ec ts us today . The principles of the
Declaration of Independence and the Constitution

will continue to evolve, not without some threat to
the rights that Americans enjoy,

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He lashed out at the welfare system - and
ended up agreeing to quit liberal benefits and

taxpayer's money.

greatly increased spending. His great
achievement here, however, was in markedly
reducing the number of chiselers on the rolls.

The aspect of the program that generates most chairmen or presidents of the nation's largest over Carter's southern origins. Without smears,
of Lang's ire is the -DISC- portion, under which corporations,
then, Carter was able to attract 75 per cent of the
US, manufacturers can set up a domestic inter2. Financial incentives for small business that black vote in FlorIda, 90 per cent in North

There is no need for alarm. Indeed what the

water poUution control law in the United States,

and ste pped up regulation of the auto repair,
home insurance, real estate and retail
businesses and of doctors and dentists,

respect

In cooperation with the legislature he reduced

which is staffed almost exclusively by the they joined with white politicos in the stisplicloris

Foolis
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Order
Little did John E. Palomina, of the Office of Civil Rights in
San Francisco, realize what he would set in motion when he
arbitrarily banned fa ther-son and mother-daughter activities in
the Scottsdale, Ariz,, schools.
A "really quite irritated" President Ford suspended the

Carter has already brought him from obscurity
would be exporting Just as vigorously without the in world markets.
incentive" Most have assets of at least $100
Lang believes that while big business ex- to high influence, Never in history has a black
million, they are by nature exporters.
porters have the know-how, the organizational man been so close to a man so close to the
In contrast, lie continues, small nianufac- skills, the funds and the easily identifiable presidency. Carter aides my he now advises the

moved into the governorship, As in the Carter

on American institutions and of absolutely no value in

administration, there was no hint of financial

During the Richard M. Nixon administration,

ting social inequities.

hanky-panky. And Reagan's appointments. like

he said, "it %as futile to try to promote small

Carter's, were regarded as above average,

business. Secretar) Dent (Commerce Secretary

Lang knows of what he speaks, since the Democratic convention she was touted as fine

Frederick B. Denti wasn't interested in what I

licensing of American technology is part of the material for everything from attorney general to

Ntents in the United States is growing three officers of the campaign say she could in ,

hundreds or even thousands extant. Obviously President Ford,

apart from Carter's. The latter Caine to work
early, stayed late, insisted on knowing and

wa saying,"
expertise of his company, REFAC Technology the Supreme Court. And for the short run, say
Now, with Congress considering changes in the Development Corp. It has helped, for a share of Carter people, she is most obviously a candidate

Cannon. head of the White House Domestic Council, cannot give

analyzing every detail of every operation, and in

[)IS(' legislation. and with Richardson at)-

personal attention to all of them as they did in the Scottsdale
case.
The real problem is that too much discretionary authority
has been granted to too many tow ranking administrators of
social programs in which consensus is hard to find and where
arbitrary decisions can cause great damage.
Until Congress gets a little more specific In drafting laws,
the Scottsdales will continue to pop up, continuing to make
American people in general as well as Mr. Ford quite irritated.

the end. Carter's way prevailed.

the prufits, numerous small companies establish to be the fourth woman cabinet secretary in

parently more receptive to the small business

contacts and distributors abroad.

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The field %% ill be cut to the lo~%

point lit his carecr "Thu Can&amp; Nilturday with the final on Son- %ooinner-take-all ganiv tonight at
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In 1%8, peddled once again to

York Kni.ks, has written, a abruptl) at the age
mart,elous book. probing, tile
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GOP W hi te K ni g h t Falls Off Charger
This earned Richardson a reputation for
integrity that has now made him a vice

Richardson's attack upon the SEC appalled
his task force colleagues. Another Cabinet

offered Carla a job at the Justice Dept. When he
was defense secretary, he offered a Pentagon
position to Roderick. Richardson also supported
Carla Hills for the Cabinet. She Is now secretary
of housing and urban development.
Richardson has apologized foethe strong
language he used against the SEC. But he still
wants to exclude the SEC from a major role In
curbing foreign bribery,

presidential prospect. His presence on the ticket,

member, who serves with Richardson on the

Ns supporters contend, would help to defuse the
Watergate issue.
But his shining reputation has now lost some
of its luster. He heads a White House task force
which is reviewing U.S. corporate bribery of

task force, lambasted the letter as "disgraceful"
and "dangerous," Other colleagues whom we
polled called it a "mistake" and "ill-advised,"
Not a siagle member of the task force defended
Richar dson.

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Richardson fetter has had a demoralizing effect.
The SEC happens to be one of the few federal

Footnote: Richardson told us his criticism of

the SEC was Intended strictly as a legal
argument. As for the criticism by his colleagues,
he said: "I wish they would tell me those things
to my face."
NEW MEXICO MANEUVER: Just four clays
before New Mexico Republicans selected their
presidential delega tes, President Ford ordered

the Agriculture Dept. to fund a pest control
'0g1'amn Ut New Mexico.

The scandal has rocked the world, embarrassing governments from Italy to Japan. It

agencies that has resisted political pressure and

has als*4 productd .some red faces in corporate

has

board rooms.

corporations

The department didn't want to spend the

fearlessly. Over 1(t) corporations have been

The Commoerce Dept., which Richardson now
heads, usually has shown great sympa thy and
understanding for the corporate moguls with
whom it deals. Swayed perhaps by his new en'ironnient, Richardson has written a letter to
Sen. Withatu Prozrnire, D.-Wis., attacking the

money. Its officials had told ranchers to buy

investigated on tribery charges.

their own insecticides to control the caterpillars
w hich infest their ranges. For months,

SEC.
The SEC was operaUng on 'Unuou3 legal
grounds," he charged during the bribery In-

investigated

powerful

nor even unique. Lenn) Ford,

Bradley, business arid social tom- who was voted into the Pr
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writes
fothimIl hi,tll of l"anie last
irIi'ssinal athletes are Imiunit) ''
Cookie Gilchrist is now 41 year, died drunk and broke in
fondled and ex
lt'brities
, ii.t'ti, praised and believed
years old, hIt' looks good. His rundown hotel. Bob Ferguson.
nil&gt; toward the end of their weigh is at 240 pounds, even an All-American fullback at
careers do the stars realize lighter than when he played. Ohio State, slipped into obrediscovered
their sense (of identity is in- his snide glow's as it always seurity and
tturing
a
two-week
cninia, lromri
sufficient
In lily cast'. I've did. 1k doesn't drink or smiioke
been irenarmne for the end
ahctainc
,'z,i. which he is now making a
wits

SEC Chairman Roderick hills returned
Richardson's fire with a sizzling letter calling
Richar dson's remarks "unfounded, mappropriate and ill-timed," This carried extra
impact because the two men have been close
fnends. Indeed, Richardson was responsible for
bringing

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and

his

wife, Carta,

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Agriculture officials resisted pressure from the
ranchers.
But Ford overruled the Agriculture Dept. He
Issued his order on June fl, just 90 minutes after

assuring Sen. Pete Domenici, H-N.M., that "I'll

do

my darndest." IV President wanted
Domenici's support in the showdown with

0,q since lit) first )car, but even so
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Ronald Reagan over New Mexico delegates.

Four days later, New Mexico Republicans
met, It turned out that the free federal pesticides
didn't impress them. Reagan won all of New
Mexico's 21 delegates,
Footnote: Dornenici confirmed our facts but
said he had not discussed the New Mexico
delegate situation at the same time that he had
asked the President for federal help to fight the
caterpillars. But on previous occasions,

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will in his shoulder bag which is
y'
,- manage' easily the withdrawal well.thunrbed and which he
from what l'iuil Jackson calls says ho reads every day.
iiiy addiction."
hi' years since he stopped
were
thoughts
ltws
have been rough for
poignantly brought to niiiid tilt'
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tither day when the phone rang.
his marriage, to a Russian
r'- and the voice on the other end
girt in 'l'oronto hail already
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politics with Ford. The pest control program,
incidentally, will cost the taxpa yers about
$500,000 this year.
WASHINGTON WHIRL: Sena te Democratic
leaders are quietly preparing to block President

Chester Gilchrist. — An old
friend
Cookie (;ill hrist had been tine
of those professional athletes
° was a celebrity. Ili the

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hoping Jimmy Car ter will
then become
President and will fill the vacancies with

earl) years (if tilt- fledgeling
American F o otball League
striving for respectability, he'

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California's
charismatic Gov, Jerry Brown has quietly

Ray behind closed doors. Th,ey
asked her about

her cele br ated sex expholt.s on r,,1itt, l hut

('anada with their mother and
aren't the least interested in
athlt tics hits liaison with one of
the mist famous black models
in Amiiermi.a broke up after is
(ouple of %vars because. she

with )our day after )ou',otplayed ; holes" on the golf

course"
'I'hret' years ago, Cuiikn'
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began
work
with
organization called 'Ike United
Athletes Coalition of America
and Canada. The purpose is to

help athletes rehabilitate after
their playing days are over, to
get thern in the mainstream of

to her, -but I'm not a good

society )r into youth work. it

logical extension of their own
lives

II.-siunpledt,ocaine Ile drank.
the 4FI,'s first star of national lit' had st.',rteel ,' Cr(;. Mayd
stature in the pre'Naiiiathi class Services I.t for domestics, in
hit' %IS also i'iintenhmous antI Denver and that had gone

"The tvniedown for too man%
is hard and fast," he says.
his program has been endorsed in the Congressional
Record by Congressman Jack

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The dilemma has not beci,
restricted to the black athlete.
J:ickleJensen founcicon%'ersion
to the real life of the non-athlete
a trauniatic experience. Even
Jerry West, the Laker great
who has retired econoniiicails
fixed for life, is eiirotionalk
strung out - what do you it,

teiuihiurar&gt;. but ttivr. were' enough titan for you." lie got
'alitI clairits he was a Ix'tt.'r all' tnt'. a dope' trip, pepping pills

for

Democrats start looking for someone to step into
his shoes. . , Two investigators for the House
E thics Committee have questioned
Eliza beth

!iroken up. Ills two boys live in

painful recovery.

tiiltt ( 'tokitr, he couldn't support
her iii the style slit' was used to,
'itusi really blew his mind,
't the greatest of futlb'n'ks
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President. Hundreds of names, with background
details, are being led Into a computer. This
rat,alogued, computerized list will
be ready in
leo In case Jimmy Carter falters and the

from

feine fie carries around it Bible

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to coast, who have shown an interest in him

.,tlls "tire nimxt'd blessing of

-Iniere comes is I ime in ever) notoriet)" to -ttwt inexorablt-

and i'ti'n

that would give the SEC a major role in probing
corporate payoffs.
The original drafts of Richardson's letter, we
have learned, contained even stronger criticism
of the SEC. But cooler heads on the task force
staff persuaded hint to edit out the harsher
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off his charger,
Richardson is the former attorney general
who assumed heroic status two years ago when
he refused a White house order to dismiss
Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox an'i got
himself fired for his courage,

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Post 53 Sends Wiggins
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Its- AAIU)N KAUFMAN

because it gives players some

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tough competition. They are
more prepared for the next
season of high school
baseball,"
Competition is keen since

David Wiggins is one of those
strong, silent types.
Translated into baseball
terminology, that means he
say much while he is

college freshmen are allowed to

doesn't

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beating you.
Winning has become almost
commonplace with him during
this American Legion baseball
season. lie's 6-1, and Sanford
Post 53 hopes he's 7-1 after
tonight's 8 o'clock game in the
district tournament at Sanford
Memorial Stadium.
The lean, muscular senior-tohe at Seminole High, is also a
basketball standout.
So which do you like best,
David, baseball or basketball?
'Don't ask me that, I like
them both," he said Thursday
evening at practice. "I'm just
glad I don't have to choose
between them." When not on
the mound, the lefts' is perched

"It's also the first year that
these guys have played
together so it was a surprise to
me that we have done so well.
In fact, we probably could have
done better if we had not made
so many mental mistakes. But
they were the kind of mistakes
that all young teams make.
"We have trouble in knowing
what pitch to swing at, like the
2.1
3-I
which are the best
pitches to hit.
"We're also having trouble
getting a good jump off first for
stealing second and hitting the
cutoff man. These kind of
mental mistakes lose games."
Lundquist added, "If we
keep these errors down, our
pitching and hitting will win the
tournament."
Robert Smith is the probable
starter on Saturday.
Combined with Wiggins'
pitching and hitting t,.340) is the
excellent fielding glove of
Smith, who leads the club in
fielding percentage and sports
a .328 batting average. He also
is used as a relief pitcher and
has recorded four saves.
Rounding out the club are
Tim Raines (385) and Jay
Johnson .320)
The tourney continues
Saturday with losers playing at
11 and winners at 2. It concludes Sunday.
The winner qualifies for the
state tournament Aug. 6, in
Fort Lauderdale.

on first base.

Wiggins will be pitching
against Melbourne in the
opening round of tonight's
tournament. Top-seeded Lake
Highland
(18-4)
meets
Edgewater (9-13) at S in the
opener. Sanfocd shows a 13-8
record while Melbourne is 16-6.
American Legion baseball is
making its first appearance in
San(rd in four years. The sport
was dropped after it lack of
support.

Coach Bobby Lundquist,

F. Kemp, who was his teaimi
iluite and qui'rterbiick with the

himself a former Legion performer, is assistant baseball
coach at Seminole High and
pinpoints the importance of the
program.
"I'm glad we could get

Buffalo Bills when they won the

Legion baseball started again

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powerful woman and black in America. At the

Health, Education and Welfare Director David Mathews, Office
of Managementand Budget Director J4mes T. Lynn 4

Ed Sininnini of Texas A&amp;NI

and Ben Crenshaw.

w as right iii their
Nt.khauis
'throng 10 at 69 were Dick
t,*tls ith a 67 along with area iL'. whit, had a hole-in-one in
fa%orilv Mikv Hill of Jackson, fix- ixirJ\hii hi; h1uId .\ilin. l)uk ('raw- B:in,l '
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I)atona took a 1-4) decision

tunics faster than the number of U.S. patents in Democratic period become both the most

But Reagan's style as governor was worlds

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tilt- $200JO lournainunt. Jack

who represent the innovative spirit, Find products, small business men are faced with candidate across the board, and expect him to
serve In a Carter administration as a cabinet
taxes
from
7to
11
per
cent
for
the
top
bracket,
themselves
with relatively few opportunities, or what they see as a hopeless task.
took more low-income families off the tax rolls,
ft is such as these who need the help, he member, possibly secretary of the $100-billion-afederal programs to assist theur in selling
stiffened the capital gains tax, increased abroad. They are the ones who need help, he argues. Moreover, he believes they deserve help year HEW. Eventually he could become the first
inheritance tax rates and gave renters tax
maintains. .
because it is in small business that much of the black vice-presidential noninee.
credits. He supported a bill giving mental
Lang,
an
expert
in
exporting
the
technology
of
innovation
the experimentation, the creativity
Then there is Barbara Jordan, the black
patients the right to refuse shock treatments.
small manufacturers, and himself the founder of is nurturetl.
vice presidential nominee from the Texas
Like Jimmy Carter, Reagan brought in a an international manufacturing, consulting and
Big business, in his view, is much less in- delegation to the house of Representatives. Ski
considerable group of bright young men when he licensing company with sales of $15 million a novativt', lie notes that the number of Japanese has not until recently embraced Carter, b
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Palomina directive, correctly assessing it as a mindless attack

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.Said Lang in it letter to Cornmercv Secretary such as a Small Business Export Trade Corp., to benefit Andy Young the most. A two-term
Elliot Richardson, "The prime beneficiaries enable it to take advanta ge of the opportunities Congres.smanfrorii Atlanta, his total support for

)car, is beginning to hope again.

;(;citing into the tournament spirit is the Eldrldge Standard slow- cluck', front row, left to right, John Los In, Robt'r Bathard, Mark
pitch softball team, which finished second in Sanford's Metro Brewer, Joe Marmot second row, coach Garold Page, Don
League and qualified for tonight's district tournament at Harve), Gary Allyn, Larry Helman, Bob Johnson, Larry Tyson,
Titusville. Eldridge and city champion Seaboard Coast Line both Doug Must' and sponsor Farley Eldridge. Camera shy were Bill
see duty tonight as Eldridge faces Titusville Smith Funeral Home Miller, Jim Dawson, Gary Bekher, Ililan Brewer, Duane
and Seaboard meets Titusville Jack's Pub. Both games are at 1:30 La Follette and John Rekhart.
on back-to'back diamonds. Members of the Eldridge squad in.

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half the ir taxes on profits of domestic mnanu(ac- revenues.
tUi'CS sold abroad.
3. A mechanism that small business can

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and politeness,
That would be a real Tricentennial birthday

WASHINGTON— Abraham Lincoln gave
black people freedom, Lyndon Johnson gave
them opportunity, and now, Jimmy Carter may
be on the verge of offering them the ultimate
American experience: power.
At this late date in history, wi th Negroes all
but free of their miserable shackles, the election
of any Democratic president would likely pertend the final elevation of the black leader. But a
Carter administration may offer particular
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presidency in 1980 or '&amp;4.
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denied in America for more than 400 years.
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Without its support he might have risen no
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Blacks helped him become a governor there in
m( "6 cIATLIRES.
1970. l'hey gave him credence as a "man (or all
the people" during the critical early periods of
"Oops I 1
the past presidential primaries, and they
shamed the liberal members of his party into
stepping aside for his recent nomination. Now
again, if the November race is close, black
energy may be the element that propels Carter
into the White House.
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Not that the black leadership has been all that
helpful all this while. Until A pril of this year only
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lie talked about the California state
legislature in the harshest terms but personally
negotiated privately at greater length with
legislative leaders than any previous governor.
lie introduced more compromise bills and made
more legislative compromises on ma jor as well
as rumor points - perhaps more than any
California executive within my memory.
In this, Reagan was like, a first-rate union
negotiator, castigating adversary in public but
dealing issue by 'issue pragmatically with the
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were able to turn from their tribulations to get to
know each other better. Almost without exception
they were confident, good-natured, good-spirited,
friendly, patient and mutually helpful to each
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are in for a surprise
Pittsburgh, a ers sound football
icuii, is going to have its hands
lull
•'We have in get off to 's good
start," said Parseghian. whit
resigned lit Notre l)anic a sear
:igu because of health reasons.
"We've been (lose the last two
sears and there's not that large
.1 .wparai ion between us and the
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Steelers. I like that underdog
role and I think the AllStar
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squad ulcws. too."
Herald, Sanford, El.
Frida y, July 23, 17s
The last limi' the All-Stars
LuIct the' National Football
I 1'ague champions was in 1963
tt heir ('oath Ott
(rah:iu,i's
nungsters stunned the late
ince I Anhlbardm and his Green
Ray Packers 20-17. The pros
have won the game :to tu
the collegians nine, with two
ties.
Missing will be quarterback
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hen ,i %ouulg gill mrit onuiti be so;iicthing'fhereart- I ctoice of
the New York Jets
0-intl Arnold l',himrer tackled tither reasons that I couldn't
and the first signal caller to go
the \i'stiri Golf antI ('ountr
overt explain."
in the pro draft. Todd dnt not
('huh twrse at 'toronto and
l':ilmt'r, whose career earn- report to All-Star camp.
wiuti up wilt, the ('.rr,;,ilnrn ings art' nearing the $2 mmmilliorr
Parseghian does have three
1n Gill ('Ii.iuiiiiinship_ his 'ark, hasn't won a PGA tour- other quarterbacks, pack with a
firsu nurnamiwnt victiir
nalmient smnet' l!17:t when he took special type of skill but each
ht I,:is since won ItO tither the 11th hi
Desert ('lassie. amtuiiittedly having minor short.
iuurn,imicnLs ant has becaim,.,' a ihi 46-Near-old superstar's best comings.
finish in 1975 o as ;r third in the
'i'he All-Stars coach has not
StOut' it tli' li'14('I1II, 'rh.ip. Ilawaiman Open and he was announced his starter from
has worn 11 in rt'tt'nt ':irs
fourth in the C;nadran,
among Mike Kruczek. who set
l':iimia'r's gau,' slipped and
'liii'
crowds ''Arnie's an all-time pass completion
' inning
.i thing it the \rmmr "—haven't ilimninished, percentage record of .67:1 in
. P"t
though. lit' had probabI the three years at Boston College:
[tilt tOtL'I l':iitmur is , out II) tr
largest following Thursda) ('ring Penrose of San Diego
I rttup somuic of that old giurs auruong the 150 contestants
State, who led the nation in
as he t.,kc's on the Essex Gull
I enjo' the people," he said. passing last season with 1
and (tiintr ('iub tourse as a 't Itats one the reasons it
touchdown tosses and 2,660
rst.run,i rlinruerup in the h7tlr
tril tlaymng."
yards, and Jeb Blount of Tulsa,
uut,tdi.tnt Open
Burns was delighted v,ith his who hit for 13 'l'i)s in 1975
I':aluiier, sinking ;s hair of 1P- runt
In the offensive ba ckfield,
ftt birdie putts in thut' Iasi twit
''It w:i a relaxing round,'' he Ail- Americans Archie Griffin f
link's. fired,. four-under-par 1,6 'aid, "one f the first I've hold Ohi' Stat.,', the two-tmnw fleEsI
lhtH5iiI
pull within a stroke this sear."
man Trophy winner, and Chuck
iii the Ie:iil wn.',l Ii) little.
iturns, :t6th this t.'ar in nittn- Muncie of California power a
knwri ;eorgt' Burns
t's winnings with moore than uorps of runners that also in,
Burns, 1973 ('.n;ulian Aunt. $50,000, said his caddy "joked a dudes Tons Galbreath of Mrs.
tour charriprin who Iu:is been in lot*' and it helped hint relax
souri, Joe Washington if Okhathe pro tour for less than a sear,
'i had a cadil) who I had hoimi:r and Mike Pruitt of Purfaith in For the first time," he due.
lit' the l.'st'
tuuipl'titr%t' said
\ pair of well-known football
I had tight one,pult
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greens. Jerry hlmggenbothemmr is brothers, Leltos and Dewe)
Jtrr Hearth, who was six-ui,. his n.nie lit' was John Sihice's c'lrmiin if Oklahoma, anchor
the defense, which also Includes
der at the final tee, double-bo- caiid before"
gtt'ui the l,st tile to drop into a
Eleven golfers were clustered steve Niehaus f Nitre Dame.
lit' with, Painter (or scull! ii ,ii 68, including Roger Maitbo' Jun Hunter if Graiirbling and

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'ihe last time Blue Moon
Odom started an American
I ague game he fired a two-hit
shutout for the Cleveland Indians against the Kansas City
Royals and three clays later he
ss as traded to the National
League.
This twit' he hopes to stick
around it little longer.
The tine-time Oakland A's
star, dropped by the Atlanta
Braves just before the start of
the season, is back in the majors with the Chicago White
Sox. 'lluursd:iy night he made
Jims first Al. start since June 4,
P175.
lie threw six shutout innings
beforirtog in the seventh but
was credited with the triumph
itS the White Set trounced the
Ik'troit Tigers 9-3 in the first
half of a doubleheader. Detroit
bounced bak to take the nightcap 5-I with rookie Jason
Thompson socking his 13th
humor.
"It's like starting all over for
said the 31-year-old
0dm, who debuted in the big
leagues in 1964 and did some of
his best pitching in six World
Series appearances and four
playoff games.
Resurrected from the minors
it couple of weeks ago, Odom
lasted 6 2-3 innings, yielding
eight hits and three runs while
walking one and striking out
three.
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who helped the Yankees tie the
score in the seventh inning
when he forgot the number of
outs and neglected to complete
an easy double play, drove in
the winning run with a sacrifice
fly in the ninth.
The Yankees got two solo
home runs from Oscar Gamble
and one from Graig Nettles
while Joe EludE slamriied a tworun shot for Oakland.
Royals 3, Brewers I
Paul Splittorff, with help
from Mark I,ittell in the seventh, set it Royals record with
his eighth consecutive triumph
while Buck Martinez (trove in
two runs with a pair of ground
balls and Toni l'oquette delivered an 11131 single.
(Wicks 4, Rangers 3
Reggie Jackson honrered for
the fifth gamut' in a row, one
short of Frank Howard's Al.
record, and his drive off Gaylord Perry to start the ninth inning snapped :1 tic', The homer
was Jackson's 15th of the season and seventh in the last nine
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Charlie Spikes keyed a fiverun first inning with a grand
slam homer off Frank Tanana
and Bong Powell hit a solo blast
to pace the Indians oer the
Angels.
Twins 5, Red Sox 1
Rookie Pete Redfern held
Boston to four hits over the first
seven innings while the Twins
tagged Lois Tiant For four runs
in I 2-3 ,nflflg

Morton Gets
Firs t Wien
Its Ihi' Associated Press

\IR'r 535 ictories in the major
leagues, you'tl think that
mother one more or less
tul,tn't matter to Carl Morton.
But it did Thursday night it
was his first of the 1976 season.
"I was standing behind the
fence in right field for the last
two outs," said Murton "When
I saw Rob Beloir make the last
'ut, I said to nis self: 'It finally
happened.'
Before Atlanta's 7-I victory
user Montreal, Morton hall lost
tight straight games dating
back to 1975. His 0-7 record this
'eason was a situation quite
foreign to Morton, it reliable
'tartor used
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"It's been tough because I have
been a big winner in the last few
sears
you know, years with
15. 16. 17 wins
'But there have been seven
gaines this year where we have
et'ni leading in the late innings
intl then weren't able to hold
the lead. Then I figured I would
just have to gut out there and do
it all iisyself. I put more pressure on iii&gt; pitching and it
tidal work. When I did that. I
wasn't pitching the way I
slioulil has e been. Tonight. I
iri;itk' the pitches when I hail
it
Phillies 3. Pirates, 0
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double keyed it three-run first
inning and Philadelphia went
on to beat Pittsburgh and boost
its lead in the National League
East to II gamites
Cubs 8, Cards I
Jose Cardenal's three hits led
it 13-hit Chicago attack and five
St. lAuuis errors helped the Cubs
score five runs enroute to their
triumph over the Cardinals.
Padres 5, Dodgers I
Willie Davis' scoring fly ball
in the top of the 11th inning
broke it 44 tie and gave San
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('\:hilF:Itjy
h"ociuer
Orlando Panthers quarterback
Don J015 and professional
boxer (it'ne Wells qualified for
the finale in Thursday's
uekbrtty Driving Series at the
Seminole Harness Raceway
Jonas took the three-quarterlittle race in a time of 1:44:1 and
beat Wells by two lengths,
Sanford boxer Vic Perez was
third
mursd,icy's race between the'
filth and sixth races will be for
ncwpaper media personalities
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You are hereby notified that a ;,nce in the XXI Olympic grill iiiedals - wonien's all- r.'t'nrul 11(111' Iii 1:00.13 then uk anuS three bronie'l
Tennessee
Petition for AdoPtion under oath, a
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MARGARET S. ARCHER. hit wife.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: NATHANIEL COLE ARCHER.

Residence Unknown, but whose last
known milltsg address is Ap.arado
Trayan,COR 102, Caile, 3.9Y1I, San
Jose. Costa Rico, Central America
MARGARET

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File Number 1$.205CP
Division
In RI: Estate of
FRANK S PACKARD,
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
"OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ttiat the administration of the estate
rI F RANK S PACKARD. deceased.

FiIeNumber76.205 CP,lspendng ri
Circuit Court for Seminole
County, Florida. Probate Division,

the

the address of which is Seminole

County
Florida.

Traven. COR 102. Caile 3,9Y11.
Costa Rico, Central America

tative of the estate Is James R.
Packard whose addresS 's 3302
Whitesburg Dr , S W, Huntsville,
Alabama 35102 The name and
address. of the personal represen.
tative'sattorrsey are set forth below.
All persons having claims or
demands against th, estate are
WI THIN
required,
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE. to tile with the clerk
of the above court a written
slatement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claim must be
en writing and must indicate the
bass for the clam, the name and
ress of the creditor or his. agent
or attorney, and Ole amount
claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
I.e date whin it will become due
shall be staled If the claim 5

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

action to foreclose a mortgage on
the f011Owing property in Seminole
County. Florida.
Lot 2). Block H. NORTH
ORLANDO TERRACE SECTION
TWO OF UNIT ONE, according to
thC Plat thereof as recorded in Plat
Dod. II. Page 44. Public Records. of
Seminole County, Florida.
Together wilh all structures and
Improvements now and hereafter
on said land, and all fIxtures. now or
hereafter attached to or used in

connection with true premises. herein
following described household
appliances, which are, and shall e
deemed lobe, fIxtureS and a part of
Tappan Range - MOdel 7 30 2332
Tapper. Dishwasher - Model 61

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MOdel 37')
Badger Insinkerator
Sentry "sot Waler Heater Model
VTO 40
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Courlhoute.

Publish July 2), 30. Aug 6. 13. 197$

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR DEB%
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA ___________________________
PROBATE DIVISION
NOTICE OF INTENT TO VACATE
File Number 76)14-CF

Division

Residence Unknown. but whose last
known miillng address is: Aparado

describedandinaddulionlhefefofhe

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SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

Sanford.
represen.

nature of the uncertainty Shall be
staled If the claim us. secured, the
security shall be descrIbed. The
claimant Shall dlfiyr sufficient
copies of the claim to tIle clerk to

enable the clerk to mail one copy to
each personal representative
A)Iperscnsnleresledinthees.tale

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M Brinkman
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:

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APE HEREBY NOTIFIED
t'ia' the 4dc'ini5tratn of the estate
of LIlian M Brinkmen.
File Plumber 74.l7 CP. spending
the Circuil Court for Seminole.
County, Florida, Probate Division.
the address Of *nch 5 Seminole

County
Florida

Courthous', Sa"tford,
32111
The personal
repretenfatives of the esfale Carl H.
Brinkman and Elsie I. Chapman
whose addresses are respectively
130 North Trailwired Or. Apopka,
Ftc 37703, PIe 2 Box 4640,
M.ailland Fla 32751 The name and
address of the personal represen
talive'S attorney are set forth below.
All persons having clams or
demands against the estate are
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to fill with the clirk
Cf 11)1 above court a written
s'atement of any claim or demand
theymayhave Eachclaim musfbe
in writing nd must indicate the
basis for the claim, the name and
of Ihe creditor or his agent
or attorney, and the amount

IN

SEMINOLE

(foully

FLORIDA
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Takenollcettiat a petition shall be
hid, pursuant to Chapter 117,101 of
Ihe Florida Statutes. With the Board
of County Commissioners ol
Seminole County, Florida, to vacate

portions of certain plats of
td5io.sown

as

the

SPREADING

OAK VILLAGE. according to the
t thereof recorded in P140 BOOk
15. Pagesei &amp; 65. Public Records of
Seminole County. FlorIda, described
as follows., to wit
THE SPRINGS, SPREADING

OAK VILLAGE. BLOCK "B", LOTS
1 THRU 25

Tn's petition should be submitted
on behalf of LNC Land Sales, Inc..
Earl Downs. anti John H Mc
Clintock. Jr - CoVenturer's doing
bu's.ness as The Springs, a Joint
Venture, dated the 30th day of July.
1976
Mary J Ribleft.
Acting as Agent for
Earl Downs
100 Springs Blvd

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IN THE CIRCUIT COUR r OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL NO. 76-372•CAI9.0
CAMERON BROWN
COMPANY.

Plaintiff,
NORMAN E PIATT, SR , et al..

nature Of the uncertainty
be
staled If the Claim is secured, the
securily shall be describd TIse
Claimant shall deliver sufficient
n• yp,. ,i;,,, ,,, ,
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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Norman E Piatt, Sr ,

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Defendants.
AMENDED

and

NatIcy A Pialt, his wife
Sirest.

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Newtown
Gay
IBeckeri, I Domino Gale (Lake),

Longwood, Florida 32150
Publish July 23. 30. 1976

1)11 Witt

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Dolly Jester (Kucia). 6 Mr Durkee
lProvosti. 1. Hello Dire (SeiOers);
$ Tar Dapple

the date when it will became due
shah
e Stated ii the Claim ,
conlingent or unliguidated. the

Lnry)Jer irswms rvrr..nw ' 10 whom a copy of this Notice of ----' " '

I Strong (Kurtz
worth) (2) 320 300 300. 2 Rudy
Admt (51 1 60 320. 3 Rocky
Dominion (1(310. 0 I' 5)1100 T (7
53) 13400. 2 093
NItITH - 1 CI',.f Riril
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- Tim.
1Grmesl 131 160 310 260 2
Plail:nah (11 160 300, 3 AdoS
EIGHTH

Ant nn

Houston. Texas 71035

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5 Mar Con Steve (Vandervort); 6
Lion Jour Quick (Hos); 1 Ranger
Jean IAldrichl, I Flukey Luke
IFaqa)
FOURTH - I Navy Admiral
lXurlzworthl, 2. Stars Shield
005l. 3 Mist Pattie Brook.
I Grimes).
a
Decatur
80,
(Ovorackel 6. KIm Lobell (John
son). 1 Impulse (Wilsey). S Birde
Bee Bright (Rujin)
FIFTH - I Varsity Bomb; 2
Dutch Tim,, 3 Prince Desmond; I
Our Favor (Kimball), 5. Atton Byrd
iGilll. 6 Stratton (Brittonl: 7
Macic Maynard (Lake): $ l'dassvs
Folly iMarchese).

Administration has been mailed are enable the clerk 10 mail one copy ,
SIXTH - I Jeremy (Grimes). 7
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
THREE each personal representative,
Chrysler Airleenp Air Conditioneq requited,
WITHIN
Allpersonsinfer,Uedjnthees,ate anamendedcomplainttofpeeclosea Ocala Besme (Farber). 3 Mario
?.todel 121401
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
mortgage encumbering tr.e Sleek (Crank), I. Adois Ponspey
Wall to wall carpeting in THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF to whom a copy .t thiS Notice

Li ' in groom, 0mm grOom.

THIS NOTICE. tofile any oblecticns Adminlstrat10n has been mailed are

follQwiflg real property;

(Plestor). S Sassy Taretta (Kurt

Lot 15. BLK "c" NORTH worihI, 6 B Haven Way (Regurl,
THREE
Beooms. Hall and all closets ifl they may save that challenges IPse required, WITHIN
validity Cf the decedent's will, the MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF ORLANDO TERRACE. SEC. 5, 7. LOtle Steve (Gill); I Cash BOX
carpeted areas
(Komer'sl
UNIT 2. per plat as recorded in P)af
been tiled against you and you
qualifications of the personal THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
SEVENTH - I. Dcugs Dynomite.
Book II. Page 9, Fubflc Records
are required to serve a copy of your reptelantalive. or the venue , THIS NOTICE, to file any Qblei
2 Goid Circo (Dennis); 3 Captain
fhey may have that challenges. the Seminole County. Florida.
written defintit if any,
1 n lundiction Cf m. court.
RIdO'. (Sica); 1. Regal Eden
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND validity of the decenderit's will. Ihe has been flied against you and you
MacLean ansi Brooke, plaintiff's
(ffeely); S J. H
Firebyrd
a' required to serve a copy of your
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED qualifications of 'he personal
allornhys. whose addrese
Pest
tCulhanel. 6. Tiny's MISS ftij,seIl
writtendefenses. ifany,toltonVAN
representative, or the venue or
Olfic., Drawer X, JacksonvIlle,
WILL 5f FOREVER BARRED
(Bridges). 7 Sharon Ola (Seiders)
DEN BERG. GAY &amp; BURKE. PA.,
iorida 37201 onor before Auo 13th
Date t fPiI firit publicationof thIS lurisdictuon Of Use Coif
EIGHTH - I. Rada Cuchess
attorners for 1,11 PlaintIff, at Post
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
1976, and file Ihe original with the
Nof ice of Administration July 16th,
(Roy); 2 Ace Hill (Bridges); 3
Office Box 191, Orlando. Florida
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Clerk of flieS Court either b*ore
1976
Hera Best (Peterson), I Cumban
3260?. arid file the original wifh the
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
serviCi on pllintiff's attorney's or
James. R Packard
Date Cf the first pUbliC&amp;I6300t thIS Clerkof Iheabove styled Court onor Frisco; S Potentate Rick (UdalhI 6
immediately thereafler. otherwise
As Personal Representa
Caroline Galgary (Nielsen); 1. Jesta
before Auqvs.t 23rd, I976 otpserwis•,
of Administration. July 23'd,
a default will be entered against yOU
hive Cf the Estate of
Chief (Lyons); I. Sam Drucker
1916
1 fudgment may be entered against
to' ftsE relief demanded In the
Frank S Packard
(Sfader)
YOU for the relief demanded En IhI
Carl H Bririkman
omplain) or pi,'tition.
DeceaSed
Complaint
NINTH - I Biaiz,eood Comet
Elsie L Chapman
*iTNESSmyhandandthelilal ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
(Whayland). 7 Bannas Baby
As PIt's.Oital Representa
WITNES5myhandandtahof
ç.$ thiS Courton the 6fh day Of July.
REPRESENTATIVE
INeIy); 3. TropIc Wave (Becker).
live of the Ettate ot
said Court ob he 21st day 06 July,
C Vernon Miii, JrOf
1976.
4 Mario (Clark), S. Pan Lady J

',OJPT SEAL,

.RTHUR I'S. BEC1CWITH. JR
(LERK OF THE CIRcUIT
N.J 140

ii, Linda M S1'iaw
s Deputy Clerk
ubliIh July 9, II, 20. ) 1926 .

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CLEVELAND. MIZE &amp;

SRIDOES
P0 Drawer i
Sanford, Florida 32711

Teioptiorse' 3221314
PubliSh July 14. 23. 1976
DES

Lillian M Brinkman

Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE

HiroId E. Jones

Ikat)
ArItcr H Beckwilh, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court

Dy. M.aifl..a T. Vitdin

lOeason); I Sharp Cricket (Roi.
7 Speedy Don iKom.rs).
TENTH - I. Or. Speedabit

(Ruggles); 2

Prnms Rival

P0 Sos S. Mayo, Fla. 32066
Publish JvIy 73, 30, l7

Deputy Clerk
Publish J,l', 21. 30. Aug 6. 13, 191$

llaytor); 3 Careless Start (Crank).
1 Xnovslsig Ahin (Serbs's). S

DES 302

DEl) 99

t)e.'rnt,4 1, Jo Ar,r,

iOrmSO,.j

SIXTH

250 1 Penmarrio III 370. 0 (211
1100. p187)3030.111711 100.30.

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IS 20. 7 10. 520. 7 Galcios Ovy 121 Auslrla
520. 400, 3 Victor Wally (4)520, Q Australia
TWELFTH- I St of Grace
(Note
71)56110. P173) $171 90. DO ($7)
awarded
860. 320. 300. 7 Sheltof Streaker 5281 hO
(7(400.260. 3 Shelly (1) 370.0)?
I MutiilaMoiina
SI 1000. p
3960. 1 1071)
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a nn.ij,
10760
Rodolfo 7)060.460;) Apraiz Paco
3.110. Handle- $279,937
Ill 600. 0 12 5) 56020; P 1521
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES

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P,rI Pain, 2 Busy
Mr.) Panicis Dentst. 1 Sausage
Runaway. 5 Printer's Star, 6.
Florida Buck, 7 Kema, I Eleanor
Daniels
SECOND - I II'S Karo: 2. SOft
Fox, 3 Wrght 31cc, 1 Princess
Printer, 5 Pisie Whiz, 6 OS News
Maker 7 ,%(hifC C'.tu. I Bee
Betty
FIRST

I Winsome Willya: 7
Milley's Lady. 3 Tim Ryder. I I'm
Velva S Rcki CO.: 6 G R Dale;?
Winding River, I Sherby
FOURTH - I SC Lonesome Joe;
THIRD

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2 Wayside Gold, 3 Hitton On High.
Nap's JOhnny. S Snazzy Time; 6
Dutch't Master. 7 Blue Grace; I
Preach
FIFTH - I Jug. 2 COny,. 3
Gene AuSlin. I Wright Grand. 5.
My Odyrtte. 6 Caleb, 7 Burgandy
Velvet, S Dream Acre
I Mv Vcte 7 M.K'
SIXTH

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political subdivisions

Other bonds, notes and

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debentures

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Trading account securities
Federal funds sold and
securities purchased

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under agreements to resell
a. Loans, Total (excluding unearned
income)
b Less: Reserve lot- possible loan
'd losses
C. Loans, Net
Direct lease financing
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures,
and other assets

2,852
27

representing bank premises

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204
Real estate owned other than
bank premises
.0
Investments in nconsoIited
subsidiaries and associated
companies
0.
Customers liability to this bank
onaccePtancesoutstandlng
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54
Other assets .
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TOTAL ASSETS
(sum of items 1 thru I5
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LIABILITIES

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00
601

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.6,077,
JFederal funds purchased and
securities sold under agreements

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to repurchase
Other liabtlites for borrowed money
Mortgage indebtedness
Acceptances executed by
or for account of this bank
and outstandIng
Other liabilities
,
TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding

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373
0
0

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54

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9,352
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600
400
55

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Surplus
Undivided profits

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,Reserve for contingencies and
other capital reser'es

TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL
(Sum of items 37 thru 36)
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL
(sum of items 30, 31, and)?)

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1.055

10,107

MEMORANDA
Average for 15 or 30 calendar

4.

days ending with call date'
a. Cash and due from banks
(corresponds to item 1 above)
Federal funds sold and securities

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purchased under agreements

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HONDA SUMMER

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AND READY

Sale On Now!

TO DEAL

CB360

To Use
New Stitches

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3.012

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58

4,173

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8,323

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317

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a Time certificates of depostt in
denominations of $100,000

SAVE
p358.00

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4,113

b. Other time deposits In amounts
of $100,000 or more

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GARDEN OF

'l'he questuon that Collies up
11)051 Frequently after a series of
needlework Iessnn,s is: "Now
I've learned sonue lovely new
stItches but how iSo I kno'it' when

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Girl

The g;mp between learning
u.sung is what remains to be
fIllt'd. Perhaps the.' best w;iy (I)
shost sou how to t'onibuie
StItches and integrate new ones
is Iui take an exlIriipIe from iuy
and

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nit'ture frame. tiliterIsi for

Ellen decided ('114110 stitch
be 41 perfect choice
I*'cau,sc It st oulti bootS into) a
graceful arc' for the leaves'
central vein uuritl also follow' the
scalloped edges

She used il Illetliuli) tone for
the leaves with a paler shade to
lllghllght the tIge and a deeper

Wants

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Both Love And Money

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lI,II1CU' SLII'tttI 01111,1)4 other
lliCfl, SIlt' 14101(1 right ouut anti
told liii, that she couldn't stand
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l)EAI( EN: Ilsist 'ioui' Sun
.
''It't'IS
a!lll fuss hi' should
IK'h41'i e toward his faiher anti
(hi' II('st w (it- Is for your Soil to
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slit' refuses to spend her own
cat'h l"ren h Knot stitched over
111011(1)'.
iifle
hhread if canvas, 'liii'
She.' lets other uiien wine anti
acrons the.'uitselvcs ;re in ung
dint' her, hut ulfts.'rstard she
and Short StItch, worked wm(h a
criwe. I neesllt I his stik Ii knds I (hut s to iuis Pl Itt. flir he.r lose.
i'tlli I wrong Iii still love this
itself cIfeetivel' In shading and
Sto(u)ao" .\t (11111's I feel like.' a
hiuus a natural look st loch is
!Iig fool, hIlt I i-ant lIelf) Iii) self.
ll.lpfJ) u tuntrast to the.' Inure
fortival backgrounlll.
S'l'Ul)
,,l)1' I(
'l't't):
It's not
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I' jILTS.' lilt' (1(751)40 iS lIuili're.'ti
55 rung
(ii lo'ii'
fl'i 11111'. Your
mIll ii S((iuIri'. the.' Tent Stltt'hI
prtihile.'ni is that nu feel that
w as used 10 tllagcmlll lines to
you art- bc'iIlg 1.5111. .-nlI you
cover the last bit of visible
art'. 11111.55, of course, nu are
cilnvas in (hi' corner of each
getting 4)5 hilUt'h nut of (hi'
r ott
relationship as she.' is.
I )EAU .\liIiV : M hiu,sbarni
I 'tanning
a nIl
'ituirking
410(1 1 were .hvnrcetl a uiionthi
designs such as tills st-Ill help
nu learn where newly acquired ago after :t years i)f hivarriulge.
needlepoint stikhes call be One.' steck •ift'r the Ill'i'orce Was
I IlliSt
41 pprulpr ia (ely
used. final, lx' annisinceti that he was
going II) uuarry a young woiuian
Whenever
ou see a new
'is ith w hon I he has been going
needle.'peiunt pattern, try- to
br nearly to ears.
vmsuuiliie.' stitches that muuight be
Wi' 1111 VI' il .13-yeuIr.I)l I I
used and imagine the different
iildrrie.'cl
5(10
lit tiii
I kii.iw
in
(liuitn
or
Cross
t 'olIlFx I fle.'nts
stitch, French Knots and !.aid disJIpfIros cd oF the ss ;i his father
Work until gradually s iiu'll (mu
flU ran USC your flew stitch
I'M HEADED TO THE
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family
obligations make it necessary
For hun to stick with his job.

I )E.\l AItICi' A bachelor
ttrlite (II say (hat whenever lie
:,nntin..l c,... .. ;..s.....
d's
m'
iI' Ii .irne.tit' I.lt hue was oser
.10
Inti unruwrriui they lost in-

;e.'r
urn. 1k u. lainie.'d that
hlin in
IbiS ,llsii 11)1111(1 hIlli
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Training cmployes is very
fault

expensive, so you can 't

businesses

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le.''itIe.

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vtI('uItAlhlry

married man. Ills

Feeling as he olues, stlould he.'
attend the 'isedding" And what
should Ills s'eIings be'

the thought of being poor. She
lukes to go In the best places.
'I'S.,, .,.,..,
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ui,i,'h I
.,fr,,..i ,.,,o,,
I liU LU
iii LIII.' iICUELS iIFe.''''''''''''' I •'Ii'iIU I ilIii 11055.
She.'
has
IliOflu,",
41011 ('0(1111 well
worked in French Knots for an
afford to take us both out, but
Interesting texture.' i. ulrlultlon,

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or ''rooLs,'' a man is more apt to
quit his job. Not so with a

FaIled, When I went broke.nuy

used to stitch unto the canvas
threads where necessary.

at

square. pillow or clong did into
a twIt. 'I'he background
Upright Gobelin, a SinlpSu'
vertical stitch ucross two, three
or Four threads, as tine prefers,
thouch it ilent'nds sisziwwhai

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color br tilt' SCull. Ihit (haiti
stitches are evenls spaced.
pointed embroidery needle was

leaves, overlapping slightly at

'I'his can be stitched as a
straight strip for iiuirror or

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one.' of the designs was embroidered by' Ellen Kaufmiian of
little Hock, Ark., who Is a
t;ulcnted needle ;Irtlst. She kept
the desiL'n iintiIo'' a nJiiruurIriie

eIther side,

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I )EA U ASIHY I ss as engaged I141S treated lilt', and he's said
ti tx' married to a beau.itifuI hut' has no intentions
(If
ssoncjn sshu,'n n',' i)t1sinec hu'.'nmin,' fri,'n,lit' u. uN I-.,.,

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iii I'S Ii 01K,

ste.'ni end ss ith an .lcorn

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which he is 04it.
.bby',
S
a
personnel
Ililnager for many years. I
tuu)ve interviewed hundreds of
job

applicants, and if two
equally qualified iien apply for
I Job anti on.. l's nu'urrieti and the.
isther is single, the niam-rued
iivan usually gets the job.
Why Not because the single
lIIulfl 111,1% be.' a hotiiosexual. but
bu.'i'iu.' 55 IthoUt a WIfe. family

for

giving

preference to the applicaM who
is Inure likely' to stay with the
job.
J.M.C.
I)F./tR J.M.(',: Thank you for
gi'iing the.' other side of the

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PLAZA THEATRE
EVERY

Two Couples
Ask Friends

I. William A Glynn. Vice President &amp; Cashier, of the above

CorrectAttest: William A. Gtynn
J W Mitchusson
J S Wilson Directors
J Thomas Gurney

FREE HELMET

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New CB1 25 48
CB200T 776

named bank, do solemnly affirm that this report of condition is
true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and beliet.

20®

NOW

with purchase of
,

CB36OT 92O

Cycle and this
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CB400F 1146

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Includes frei9ht, dealer set up and service

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State of Florida, County of Seminole. ss'
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 21st day of July, 1976.
and I hereby certify that I am not an of ticer or director of this
bank
My commission expires December 26, 1977.
Deborah J Noden. Notary Public
Pvbilh July 23, 1916
DE B.90

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Mr. and Mrs. William Marland of 116 Country Club Drive were awarded
the Garden of (be Month by
Sanford Garden Club under the auspices of Central
Circle, The award was based on the unusual
landscaping. A variety of colorful caladiums frame the
entire home, Retired from Rhode Island, the
couple has lived in Sanford for eight years and
do all their own work, Including maintenance and
home improvements, (Herald Photo by Doris Dfetrkhj

THE MONTH

or more:

a ormore

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to resell (corresponds
to Item 8 above
c Total loans (corresponds
to item 9a above)
d Time deposits of 5100.000
or more (corresponds to
Memoranda items
3aplus3bbelow)
e Total deposits (corresponds to
item 24 above)
Federal funds purchased and securities
sold under agreements
to repurchase (corresponds
loitem25above)
Other liabilities for borrowed
money (corresponds
to item 26 above)
Standby letters of credit
Outstanding
Time deposits of $100,000

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882

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5,

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10.00 (Par value)

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No, shares authorized o,000
No shares outstanding 60.000

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8.881

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Joy Of Stitching

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2.03.4

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political subdivllons ,
Deposits of foreign governments
and official institutions
Deposits of commercial banks
Certified and officers' checks
TOTAL DEPOSITS
(sum of items 17 thru 23)
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.1 Total demanddeposits
b Total time and savings
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410(1 religious and public in- decided I (null stretch it

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partnerships,andcorporations
Deposits of UnIted States
0 Government
Deposits of States and

of a group can check on one
"l-'inally I was Forced by
another, encourage one another sheer physical necessity to cut
and exchange ideas.
(lown to one.' pack um day. Then a
A "buddy" system where few months 41540 I decided to try
rilc'Illbers call each other for the American Cancer Society's
support or to offer help between quit-smoking program. I was
sessions ms an Important part of uuuumittetj Intellectually, hut
the New York ACS clinics had almost no faith un my
conducted by June Walzer. She ability to stop."
also encourages new cxMr. K. Failed the first time he
smokers to form "I Quit tried to quit while in the
('lobs." Metuthers Follow up the program
"I stayed oFf
('bnlcs with periodic hileetings cigarettes 18 hours and then
for lunch, dinner or just talk smoked four in a row," Hut he
sessuons tti continue their tried again the next day, anti

hasn't smoked since.
"I kind of slipped into it," he
2,151 aS those operated by the ,('S say's. "I went for 10 hours and

Time and savings deposits
of individuals

un- Inuportant. I've started hooking

patIent or in need itF a lift. But

ilI(Ituah support efforts,
Sonic of the programs, such

Demand deposits of Individuals,
partnerships, and corporations

Common stock

itirtm

SAVINGS

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(Par value)

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OVERSTOCKED

2.825

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aren't the only one who finds it inFections, But I kept

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ivardtostopsnioking. Members stiioking.

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irration;I1 habIt to a conscious iseek I decided the whole thing
yearsandtriedforl2orti1
that you get
thing."
from nn'eting and talking with to give it up by myself, but
wasn't worth dragging out any
Another ex-snioker is Mrs. longer anti I quit.
1,157 other people who share your failed. At one point I was
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E., who smtiked over a
problem. You learn from smoking three packs a day. I
"It's been nearly four months
0soi)meone who has coped with coughed so badly that at times i pack a day for years. She took and I'm still fighting hard, but
notes ito her snioking after it's working.
the problem successfully your coughed blood or coughed
I'm chewing a
up.
I
JoIning
a group anti found she lot of gunI and have found that
hard
that
I
would
group's
leadrr
throw
- and by' seeing
.o.
was reaching
a low,
cigarette
keeping my hands busy is
others struggle you realize you also had frequent bronchial whenever
shefor
felt

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Preferred stock

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13) 10.20. 500. 410. 2 Zub' Eclsanz
12) 600, S60, 3 Mutil)a Mandiola
Ill 660. 0 (731 3.3560. P (32)
$1760. BIg 0 (I) with all 2) 3.1960
4nd II) *'thII 3) 54560

she also fnd that a number of
cigarettes were smoked out of

Smoking And You

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Sonic people can give u;
siimoking by themselves, and

Of An Old Habit

habIt, not realty needed.
"Sui far I haven't had any
others need sonic outside help. terestorganliations. are free or few Iliore.
'Why not make it probleill
'l'here's nothing
about
craving
to be ashamed uuiake only' a nominal charge.
24?"wasthu'nextstcp;ln(j then cigarettes, and
it's so great to
The bottouuis ol your Feet can
1 long-stenmied ellIOt) to loop Often the do-it-yoursellers try'a rather expensive.
burn uS well as the tops It you're
It's been Four months now."
nulllber of times befo
and blowung." She says she
they
going to stretch out for any
the hair under. 'then clIp hair in
One of the most widely known
lIe says he's still having a Finds she even can play'
length ol (line
place.
.
succeed.
IF you
join
a quit- coniniercial programs is difficult (inN', but adds that sc'rabb!e wIth a
snioking
group
or see
a doctor,
room Full of
SiuiokEnders, which gives nine- "it's easier now than it was a suiiokcrs without being tennpd
)OU 1)141)' break the habIt much week
in 17 states. The.. liionth ;IgO, I realh
s-ner.
want a to light up.
first five weeks are devoted to cigarette
I tan even iste it
Mrs. Shirley 1)., a smoker for
M;lny clinics, including those psychological and psysiological in Ill 1111041
sponsored
but I have ni :to sears, was consumIng twoStat. Bank No. 732
by the American preparation for Cutff Day, Intent 100
sif ever smoking uindne-half packs a day' when
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF
(';int't'r Soc'iety, use the general when all smoking us stopped
again, I've Investell a lot of she ('anile to an A( clinic,
"PAN AMERICAN BANK OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
techniques already outlined: without any gradual taperIng energy lnt(t something (Slat
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, SEMINOLE
Observe your smoking habits,
I'm
"I knew Ih;iti to quit For (II)
IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA rnoi
proud of ll;lt'ing ;It'hieve(l. I just Iuealth's sake, and needed help.
learn why you smoke, why you
AND DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES
want to quit and work up to
If you suspect that tips (in can't see letting all that go It wasn't SO much the stopping
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1976
Quit-l)uIy by' gradually cutting quitting sttioking are workable down the drain,"
I had tione that before
it
MIL.
Mr. K. chews on cinnamon was
down. Help yourself stay off only
the reinforcement of the
THOU.
join a group.
Not sticks and eats candy 'ithen the group that I needed to help me
cigarettes by avoiding smoking only' on
forpaper,
the techniques
of the
ASSETS
cigarette tt'niptation gets too stay off cigarettes.
companions and situations and clinic Itself, but to see, in the
Cash and due from banks
great, but he is now able teu use
1,818
with the help and support of the fl3, how giving up smoklng
U.S. Treasury securities
"Wrapping niy cigarettes and
4.078
reason too. "the ACS
(lone.
group,
Obligations of other U.S Government
progranu taking notes showed me I could
agencies and corporations ..........
l"or example, there is Joseph helPs you to change your ap. hardly do any daily task
The value of the group is
.0.
bligations of States and
largely the psychological help K., who recalls: "I smoked for proach to smoking from an without snioking, Hut after a

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550.310. 3 Mutilla Elorri (1) 120.
Q (IS) 3.12 6.0. p (5 1) 17260. Big 0
17 Swth all 1) $230.10 and (3$ with
aUSI $4103
NIPITII - I Isasa (6) 1500. 600.
3 40. 7 Rafael 13) 600. 360; 3
Apraiz (21 310,0(36)3.3420; P16
31 $10370
TENTH - I Solos Davalos (71
1110. 1500. S20. 2 Bob Goros (11
1120. 7 SO: 3 Urlart,.Lorenzo (31
350. 0 (I 1) 3.4220. P (71) $9390,
DO 1671 5115 50
ELEVENTH - I Victor Elorrt
Ill II 20, 3 SO, 320; 2. Isasa Pec(na
III 900. 500. 3 Sotana MoIina Ill

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flit' Slit Iliflifl54 federation

w,'itten defenses, if any, tO It On W
it any, to the Ptiton, on
nit'. Uuna is next iithi 912
ii) miii because he had old henning, earlier in the da)
again she ttOII in 'itorhil recortl
Nelli Kiuui of HUSSIiI, who col.
H MORRISON. Petitioner's At
Gerald S RuIberg, Attorney at law. standing U even overshadowed
'
St Gernianv has 9-7.11 and been a judge in lb.' 1!172 Oluii- had threatened discIplinary at'torney, whose address 5 lii South
loot', I 59.26 in Ow 21141 uiwter 7
5 S H,ghway 17 92. Casselberry, a couple of major rows ceo. lts'tt'd gulLs in the floor cxMastiand
Avenue,
Maitiand, Florida. 32707. and file the original tt'ring around the troubled ertist' and vault, along with her
Fret'styli' 'l'Iw triuiiiph.s came Itiurmiania. prmnuaril) on the
. (;..(li(5 in Munich. lIe said Bun against the Russians, who
Florida, 3275), on or before Augupst *ith the Clerk of the Circuit Court at
t're ;In(l Fire aii(l grace of
set'onul
perfect
score
of
thu
iii1y
25
tlulnutes
apart
and
gave
liussi;ins
he
uuuade it clear the deal was 'itanted In 5)1111 out their water
25th. 3976. and tile the original with the Seminole Costy Courthouse,
her four gohls and the amazing Naulia, has 3-2.2, The Russians,
polo teaiii because it had no
the Clerk of this Coist either before Sanford. Florida. on or before
%itti perhaps lint' billion I alma's, waS a little riiore outnot ;a'u -eptetl.
service on Petitioner's Attorney or August 25th, 1976, otherwise a i'ople 'i'iatchmng on television, going and giggly.
t ast I ;('riilans' victories iii all 'ithnalrr'atf have h;nl a modern
pf later saltS he was mis- chance Ii) win the gold Inekii1
4
immediately thereafter. otherwise Judgment may be entered on behalf
. "I haven't quite realized it
wntaIhlon cuuimwtmtor kicked quoted, hut The Associated 1)r. lknning called it 'poor
but 1)01' 05 this' women's
thit' lithe little 88-puunder,
a default will be entered against you of the Petitioners
out of (lit' ;ahuuus for cheating,
'itnuning events held.
for the relief demanded in the
stue by Its report and Spf'trlsnflanship."
THIS NOTICE shall be published i,uul in place. rIcketS up tier yet,'' she said. "Maybe
Petition,
Inrian 4todetl, a 17-year-old s'i'pt the tia'dals in individual
once each wetk for four Ill con- sixth' antI seventh perfect tomorrow or the next day it will
'I'tw Uu&amp;si;ins later changed
saitS it refrained, at Gonipi's
WITNESS my hand and seal of seculive weeks in the Evening
perfect 10 that, tome to nie. I'm slow about
lrouii
Mission
Veijo.
('almi,
;initi
saber
but
tontinue
to
be
CIII.
request,
froiil
naming
the
Itustheir
nuln(Ls anti decided the
scores
11w
this Court on July 21st, 1976
Herald, Sanford, Florida
broiled in controversy.
an Aiuuericani reIa teahil ibi
water polo teann will continue to
iSeall
WITNESS my hand and seal of before these ;anies, never had these things sonnetmnmes.''
sians involved.
Arthur l's, Beckwith. Jr.
said Court on thiS 20th day of July, been ;,wark'd - anti collected
'the) event) divided the golds
set 'ituirlil records in 'it- inning in
'tutu Goiuipt, uiianilger of the
'l'he international swininuiing compete.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
1976
Ifl last ought's final events in
In the men's diving, Capt.
thu 4tl imucter Freestyle ;irsl the
t'iti, Iflote gold luledals.
,-\Itrican diving teanI, told The Federation, governing hotly for
By Mary P4 Dardin
(Seal)
oggs,
the favorite from the Air
Deputy Clerk
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr..
PubliSh' July 23. 30. Aug. 6, 13, 197$
Clerk of the Circuit Court
______________________________
Vorce Acadeniy, survived some
DES 9$
By. CecIlia V. Ekern
gamesmanship being played by
Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
________________________
thi' American and Russiar
Gerald S Rutberg
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FOR
SCOREBOARD
365 S Hwy. 1792
- judges and won the men's three
FLORIDA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
P0 Box 977
CIVIL ACTION NO. U-9N-CA-$9-C
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- - meter springboard diving with
Casselberry, FlorIda 32701
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND Attorney for Petitioner
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
619.0 points, Followed by Franco
ASSOCIATION
LOAN
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Bonnie Flyer VanDeventerl; 7 Jason. John Britl. I SafineI;
OF PubliSh' July 73. 29, Avg. 6. 13 )97$ COUNTY, FLORIDA
Kagnoto of Italy and Aleksandr
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a corCASE NO: 76-453.CA.O9.F
East
Tnys Time Bomb (Lynn). I Jeane Grown Up, 6 Madison Aire; 7.
DEB.100
Kosenkov of Russia.
porafion organized and existing
DADE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
Chuckle Failh. I MiSS Pedro
W I Pct. GB Babe IRaul
AMERICAN LEAGUE
u,xder the Laws of the United States
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MiAMI.
Phila
63 29
SEVENTH - I Cousin KIm; 2
Through many of the dives,
665 East
of America.
Pialni itt,
51 10 360 ii
Jay Joker. 3 Brave Ron: I Bold the Russian consistently scored
W L Pct. OS Pi115
Plaintiff,
vS.
New York
49 16 S6 IS
SIar. 5 BudzOO'S Kelly, 6 Gold
Dog Racing
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
New York
5;
JAMES L. BURNEY and SHEENA Baltimore
P4lace. 7 Traveiin Rosy. S Kim Boggs lower than the American
St
Louis
Ii Si
110 22
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
RICHARD F. KELLEY and
Chicago
judge and the American judge
36 54
LukC
113 211
DAYTONA BEACH
MARGARET E KELLEY, his wife, CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE M BURNEY. hiS wife, and COM Cleveland
BANK FAIRVILLA and BARNETT Detroit
171 ui Montreal
EIGHTH - I MonIyCh4flger.
7! SI
326 31
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
COUNTY, FLORIDA
12
17
scored
Kost'nkov lower than the
Defendants.
BANK OF WINTER PARK. NA, Boston
WtSt
Jimi Zip. 3 Snazzy Rocket, 1 Top
CASE NO. 76-1369.CA.04-E
17 4
467 IS
NOTICEOFACTION
Defendants.
Cincinnati
Ginger
S
Ramble,
6
Rugged
Bussuan
judge.
54
35
671
-FIRST- I Ruth Roddy (Ii IS Q,
In Re: the Marriage of
Milwkee
37 o
.s
TO: RICHARD F. KELLEY
NOTICEOFSALE
In sonic other major activit,
Los Ang
52 12 .553 6 - ao.
Randy. 7 Ippy Faith: $ Maziown
.
Lady's Ready
MARVIN
LLOYD
STARKEY.
west
and
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Kan City
Houston
4 4
503 Iii 300 3 Fawn Donald I)) 100. 0 (1 CounteSS
Husband,
57 35
I'runcess Anne of Great Britain
MARGARET E. KEILEY
the r.i property situated in Oakland
San
i Ia
Diego
NINTH - 1 Brian K Eckert. 2
ts I?
1) 2900. P ii Ii 7920. 31 69
and
19 15
521 9
uu;mdu,'
her Olympk' debut as a
Last Known Addreu:
Seminole County. Florida, described
Atlanta
43 SO
16? iS
SECOND- 1 Tailgate Tiger (2) Northern Friend. 3 Ed Ghost, I
PRISCILLA A STARKEY, Wife
Texas
Southfleld Apartments
San
Fran
10
55
ima'niber
of the equestrian
1i3nSk.
S
Desert
Lady.
6
Aim,
7
121
19
s
20.
340,
260.
2
JObill's
Wizard
(Si
Minnesota
NOTICE OF SUIT
13 4
173 13'
Apartment No 70
Lot9.andlhe NortPto oOfee? of Lot
Thursday's Results
S 10. 360. 3 Ghost Bars's (6) 2 60; Q Danno, 8 Dolores Dancer.
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
Chicago
team, another American boxer
13 4
167 1
Shreveport, Louisiana
10, and the South 7.20 feet of Lot S in California
Philadelphia 3. Pittsburi 0
2 5) 2520. P (7 SI 3210 T I? 561
s;
406 20
TENTH - I Hand Off; 2 Bold advanced liver a Russian oppoYOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TO: PRISCiLLA A STARKEY
Block I, ENGLISH ESTATES UNIT
Atlanta 7. Montreal I
Admrl. 3 Ernesla, 1 Jack Tryon.
12$ 10. DO (1 71 1000. 31 57
12003
Enchanted
Path
Drive
Thursday's
Results
that an action to foreclose a mor.
ONE,
according
to
lhe
Plat
thereof,
nent and the.' American stuniChicago
S.
St
Louis
I
THIRD- I BtOndy Stride IS) S First Class, 6 WaySide Tansu.
Houston, Texas. 77011
Oakland 6, New York
tgage or. the following property in
as recorded in Ptat Book 13. page
San Diego 5. Los Angeles 1. :7 co 1040. Ii 00. 7 RamblIng Wright MarkPr; I Dizzy Dart
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
Chicago
9
I.
Detroit
3
en's
basketball team kept their
Seminole County, Florida:
Public Records of Seminole County.
fl
ELEVENTH - I M
Cathy 3! 6 40. 100; 3 Pretty Boy
Cleveland 7, California S
&amp; M's Jan. 2 nledal hopes alive with an 89-75
LOS ,. BloCk D. STERLING thaI a suit has been fitCd against you
Florida
Co. (SI 0 60 0 136) 67 10. P 183) Bar S Forsox. 3 Trooper Jim, 1
PARK. UNIT NO ON according to in the Circuit Court for Seminole
Kansas City 3. Milwaukee 1
will be sold for cash In hand to the
Kerry Woman. S Mindy Malone: 6 victory over Canada.
to. o 10)51 134300, 3163
County, Florida. entitled. IN RE
Minnesota 5, Boston
the plaI thereof as recorded In peat
Harness
Racing
highest and best bidder at the west
FOURTH- I Summer Dew 161 Wright Amazed. 7 Hayseed.
Sugar Stay leonard, a
THE MARRIAGE OF' MARVIN
Baltimore 1. Texas 3
Book 16, Pages 92 and 93, of the
front door of the Seminole County
1? 40.5 10. 440. 2 Golden Glitter 131 Prnter Strike.
LLOYD STARKEY, Hu5bnd, and
Saturday's
Games
p1)11011
boxer Froiim I'altiier
THURSDAY'S
RESULTS
Public Records of Seminole County.
Courthouse in 5anfor, Florida. at
TWELFTH - I. Proven Sister. 2
17 0. 1 00. 3 Wright Can Can
PRISCILLA A STARKEY, wife.
Detroit 41 Cleveland
Florida
the hour of ii 00 A M on the 4th day
scored a lopsided
Md.,
I';irk,
Ms
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o
i
6t
39.00.
P
(631
lii
90.
T
PlorwoodS
Image,
3
M
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Boston at New York
FIRST - I Love Bug Run Rap)
h5 been filed against you and you Civil Action No 76 1369 CA
0 August. 1976. by Arthur H Beck.
Bonnie. I Madam printer, Janis, dcs:ision over European chain.
6 38! 455 00. 31 67
The
nature
of
thiS
suil
is
to
Obtain
a
Mnnesota
at
Chicago
16)
9
205103
00.
2
Rebel
I
Guy
151
are required to Serve a copy of your
With, Jr. the Clerk of the Circuit
FIFTH- I Penrose Fluer IS) 6 Noting. 7 Johnne Margo.
dissolution of marriage, as'tc omer
Kansas City it Oakland
Valery l.iniasov and be16 60 540 3 Mar Con Star (7) 1200
written defenses., if any. to it on
Court of the Eighteenth JudicIal
IS 10. $10.
2 Aurun ii) us 60. Ovindle Skipper
relief
6) 60 10. 2 fl
PHILLIP
H.
LOGAN
Circuit, in and for Seminole County,
caine
the second AmerIcan to
600. 3 Ima Friend (II 3 .
You are hereby required to file
SECOND - I Gienwood Timt'
SHINHOLSER. LOGAN AND
Florida, pursuant to a Final
7 Zeb 7900. P1511 770 40. T (SIll 666 60.
the round of 16.
your written defenses with the Clerk
reach
iPleely) (7) 660 310 510
MONCRIE F,
Attorneys
for
Judgment of Foreclosure entered by
Jai-AIai
390)
of said Court and serve a copy
Legal Notice
Still, the ,niucric;ur1s' chief
Painter (21 S 10 000 3. Winning
Post Office so.
SIXTH-I Maraschino (I) 1303.
_____________________________
Sanford, Florida 37771. and file Ihi thereof upon the Husband or Ihe th Circuit Court of the Eighteenth ______________________________
Angel SI 12600 (77) 21.20 T (77 5l
DAYTONA BEACH
Judicial Circuit, in and for Seminole
l)it'(lal producers re.iiiainetl the
560. 100 2 B's Sister 171 700. 300.
Husband's atlorneys. whose address
52100
0
0
16
7)
4010
2
Iii
original with the Clerk of the abeve
THURSDAY'SRESULT$
County. Florida, in the case of Dade
3 Oerr Hunt I)) S 20. 0 (1 717950.
i5 annexed hereto, on or before
uti.itt'h!ess nnr'n swimmers.
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
THIRD
I
Egyptian
Wind
FIRST
I
Galtan
Sullon
Ill
Courtonor before August 13th, 1976;
be Federal Savings and Loan
P I-I 7113020, 0113) 755 80. 31 53
NAME STATUTE
iHObbs) IS) 760 320 260. Dillons
U .10.5 60. 360. 2 Ne%to Pecina ill
otherwise, a Judgment may be August 26th. or a Default will
Association of Miami vs. James L. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN'
SEVENTH- I Loco Motion 6
entered against you.
Gold.. S.l Bre Tot
Art
(7)420360
3
Pan
Byrd
I))
100
entered against you for the relief
1 10. 4 00. 3 Uriarte Davalos (1)
Burney and Sheena M Burney. hit
7 80. 4 20. 780 2 Wampum (7) 3 .63.
Notice i5 hereby given that the
WITNESS
my
hand
and
1) S
seal
as
I)
10
5
i
0 (281700 T 11211 39960 II 351.
demanded in the Complaint.
380. 0 liii 3.6720. P (II) $17090
Combank
Fairviila,
and
760. 3 Trade Day (II 570. 0)67)
Clerk of the Circuit Court for wife, and
undersigned, Pursuant to the
9
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1 25
FOURTH - I Ben 7 (Debarryl
- I lb4r Pecina 16 20. U S S P
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
SECOND
Barnett Bank of Winter Park, N A
"Ficlitious Name Statute". Chapter
12 40. P 671 1960. T (671)30160.
Seminole County. Florida. this 21st
E Germany
9
7
6 2'
11)18 10600360, 7 Feather Hill 161
this. Court on thiS 29th day of June,
900 1 60. 2 Ursarte Ovy 620. 310;
which bears case number 76 635 CA $45 09. Florida Stalufes,wiil register
day of July. 1976
Romania
3
1
7
2
2702 40. 3 Maynard Pence (SI 300. 31
1976.
Gaitan
Goros
200.
(1 0) $57 20:
09 F on the docket of said Court.
EIGHTH- 1 Penrose Dot (6)
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
lSeal)
w Germany
2
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2
S
) 6) tO 00 i II all 273 20. 2 102.
(Seal)
(71
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$159.30;
Big 0 Ci I with all ii
DAT ED Ihit 20th day of July, 1976
36 60. 70 80. 1 80. 2 Becky Sue
in and for Seminole County, Florida
Arthur P's Beckwith. Jr.
Japan
I
1
FIFTH - I Governor Del ire
Artilur H Beckwlth, Jr
. t5edIi
1 20.710 3 KS Pharoah (II 3 10: Q 5407 00 and (II with all I) 3.70.410. Poland
Clerk of the CircuIt Court
upon
receipt
of
proof
of
the
,
2
i
7
0
ITarpy) (11 56.60 7.10 600, 2. GrIt
Clerk of the Circuit Court
THIRD - I Victor Sutton (5)
'
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
PUbliCitiOr. of isis notice, to wit;
60. P 16-H o66 10. '1 (6711
By: Mary N. Oaren
0
Moment (3) 500. 1 10,, 3, C0nI 1671
By Lillian T. Jenkins
II 20. 7 10. 500. 7 Plestor Goros (21 Canada
Clerk of the Circuit Court
SAN FOR D
667
10.
3691
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Deputy
Clerk
AT R IC
Bulgaria
,
0
Rice II) 660; 0 (31) 3503. 1 1i3
i 00. 3 Barquin.Lorenxo
DepiSy Clerk
By Mary N Darden
NINTH- I. Mitt Liberation (5)
ASSOCIATES, P.A under whiCh we
SAM E. ML)RRELL 8. SONS
Grt Britn
1
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all) 20S80. 2 09 I
PHILLIP H LOGAN of
900 Q 1251 $30 60. P 152) $17930
Deputy
Clerk
P0 50. 174
are engaged in business at 709 San
1
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SIXTH - 1. Western Scolt 1270. 100, 260. 2. Just Fo 2) I 60,
SHINHOLSER. LOGAN
FOURTH
- I Molina Ii) II 20.
Walter
P.
Moon.
of
1
3 Jenola (II 710. 0 ii 5)
Carlos Avenue. in the City of San
Orlando, Florida. 32602
Hungary
0
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3
3
(Bourgeois) 1$) 500 210. 3 Festive 61 40.
00, P 15.3)36470:
AND MONCRIEF
1 IS 26)40900 570.640 2 Ecl'iani: (7)S60.S 10, 3
Rush, Marshall. Bergstom
ford, Florida.
Attorneys for the Husband
112) Nethrinds
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Guy (I) 1 70 0 (65) 900. T 160 I)
Attorneys. for Plaintiff
I/i
160.
0
(74)
3.3600.
P
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1
That the parties interested in 54id
TENTH- I John L Hayes (6) Zub
Publish' July 23.30. Aug. 6. 13. 1976
Czecho
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7
10100. 1 312
Post Office Box 7279
PosI Office Box 3116
business enterprise are as follows.
4 00. 7 Our Quest (1) 6 70 3.61 30 00 (54) $343 70
•
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620.
DES
Denmark
0
0
2
2
SEVENTH - I Debbie Ham DI
Sanford, Florida 37171
FIFTH
I Mutilla Sarduy
Orlando, Florida 37807
320. 3 Lanky Hank 131260, Q (671
Vann Parker, M D
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0
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2
1P071 17)000600100. 2 Arriva Lii 3060. p 167) 8250. 1 (673)
PublIsh: July 2. 9. 16. 23. 197$
1100. 1300.170. 2 Rafael Ellori (6) France
_______________________________ _______________________________ Attorney for Plaintiff
David W Powers, MD
11120
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111 700 500. 1 Judge Floyd D (5)
DES 13
60. 360. 3 Apraiz Corblan 131 Portugal
Publish July 73. 197$
ELEVENTH- I Jungle Jet III
Dated at Sanford, Seminoie
Belgiu.-n
0
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340; 0(66)3.67.10; p (56) 3.71110
DEB 101
County, Florida, 13th May. 1976
770, 300 740, 2 Jocotta 171 120
THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
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In RI: the Mirriag. If

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Nadia Wraps ItUp With 3 GOlds

To Fete
lIit' e.'hiklre.'n (If iIr. and Mrs
Ik'nry Ilardy Jr. and Mr. and
Mrs. l'uiul Milk'r tsill honor

their IIre.nts with 41 Joint

RUiN TUECH
$3.4 921?
Altdrronte S:rr,
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tiedding anniversary reception
July 2 at the Church of (1M1
Fc'llowshup flaIl, 24th Street and
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GREGORY LUMBER
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KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE
Downtown Sanford
Don Knight &amp; Staff

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Ovideo, Florida

CELERY CITY
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Sanford, Fla.
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phrases saying the ctiurc'i is "unequal to its task"
ond that the people "make it great."
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of all that is there is a God, you have made the first important step
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people of America, at least, believe in at least this "bare
Dr. Paul James of Deltona work in the Northeast has the Baptist Convention of New the Soviet Union. tie served as minimum" understanding of God as Creator.
will be the guest minister at the developed to 210 congregations York (rim whirls he has retired first vice-president of the
Once you accept the basic God of creation - the God of
l'inecrest Baptist Church, 119 with 25,000 members.
as executive secretary.
Georgia Baptist Convention and power, whirlwind, thunderstorm and the like - then you can take
W. Airport Blvd., Sanford,
The Metropolitan New York
While serving as first vice- chairman of Billy Graham's the second step.
Sunday, July 25 during services Baptist
Association
was President of the Southern First Atlanta Crusade.
Behold Jesus!
at 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. in the organized under his ministry as Baptist
Convention,
he
listsunuoser he was visiting
Behold a man, born in a stable, raised in a back-country town,
absence of Pastor Kenneth W. director of missions as well as represented the uonention in professor of evangelism at New
Orleans Baptist Theological who teaches with conviction so great that literally thousands flock
hiolt. who is on vacation.,

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James Is Guest Mi is t er

Dr. James pastored the
historic 3,200-member Baptist
Tabernacle in Atlanta for 16
years, and the Manhattan
Dr. Don Evans from Wales Cardiff, Wales, Dr. Evans is
Baptist Church in New York
the guest speaker at currently on a sabbatical leave,
City, which he organized and will be
from which Southern Baptist Calvary Assembly, 1918 Miller lie has ministered at conAve., Winter Park. The special ferences and conventions
services will be on Wednesday, throughout Southern Africa,
July 28th at 7 p.m. and Sunday, Britain and the United States.
Aug. 1 in all four services 9 and
hlrs have recently been
11 am. and 5 and 7:30
til*fl(i(l fir him ill share in the
Pastor [to) A. hiarthern has
work of the International
announced.
C orrespondence Institute in
A professor in philosophy and
Brussels, lkI.,iuni, where he
logic It Unsversst', ('ollegt.'
sill he engaged in preparation
iii courses in the summer lii

Dr. Evans To Speak

Vacation Bible Sititiol starts
Monday, July N, and goes
through Friday. July 30, for all
boy-sand girls three years of
age through the sixth grade, ill
First Baptist Church. The hours
are 8:30 a.m. through 11:30
am, each day.

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Calvary SAptisI Assembly, lii Pa.rms,oe (Slibterd Garden Clot.
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Caswlhorry Baptist Centro. rg 5. nuinta BvØ
C.ntral Baptist Church. tIll Oas Ave
(JIuliull First Baptist
Chw.aler Miis.edavp Baptist Chur ch. Sio,*.ost RI
Elder Springs Baptist ClnvncR, Old OnIaads Rd at Hester An

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Baptist Ch ur ch at Late Monroe
FisI Baptist Chs..rcbSILeng..sot Coe Church IG.aM
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Pity Baptist Ctuarcls of tais3.ands
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Fish IhpIist ChurOi of 051010
Founla.a Head BaptisI Chic)'. Oiiedl
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Movths.di Baptist Church. Chulula
U.ss,Oi5 Baptist ChIursA. hiTh Rd. &amp;ntpow
MAclOanS ,.t.ssoa Baptil Church. CU 14.0 Rd. Oslw
Mianag Glory B.pttl Chinch, Gino,a Hwy
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bill ,,$..e Missio.a,y S.pt,iI Pi-I SaaL..ou Springs Rd.
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Casi.elbonny Community United M.lt104.tI Church. Hy 1113 6
Piney Rid,. Rd. Catie-thorry
Dolamy Community M,tIo.d.tt Church. W Hisinboak,
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F,rtl United Methodist Church, IIS Pars Ave
First Methodist Church .4 Oviedo,
First S.ovtheqn Methodist Church. 3441 Sanford Ave
Ftp. Methodist Church.
W ION St
Ge ne va Usitisdith Church. Geneva
Grace Usited UetItsd,tt CI,urcts. Airps,t Blvd
Giant Chapel A H E Church. Dole-do
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$I Paul'i MitliOdinI Church. OstemI Rd. Enterprise
StaINed Memorial Church. S Dollars,
Sanland. Undid MetlodisI Church, Tamp First
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Chur ch of God. N) W 72nd St
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Chinch 04 God in Christ. Oviod.
Chinch .f God SI Prsptlocy. iSOS S Elm Ave
Church it God Mits.oin. Enterprise
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Pull Ch ur ch it Itie Natanene, 3511 Sanford Avi.

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All Souls Catholic ChmvcL Ill Oaa Ave. Santord
St MAt CaIhlit.c Church. Dopsse.d Trail. Deli',
It £,g,stin. Cithslii Church. Sunset of neiv

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Bear Labe United Msttoditt (hunch

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Magadal.lw CaihuIec Church. Madload Act. Aflsmon'e

This ChiurcI sipS. Good Shoplsord. Madtnd, 13) Less* Ave.
All Saints Episcspal Clurols. B DeS.ry Ave. Enterprise
Chit) IprIC.eII Church. Less Be
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N.rffih4. Clor,tt.am ChicO. lisibroalat Haves, Or Mat and
Littvie-w Christian Church. Bear Las. Rd of Jamison

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Cenienges Pvtsbytorian Church. 2771 5 Onla.4s Or
It Andrews Preoh-viersan Church, NI) Bear Lake as
SI Marks Presbyterian Chinch, t011 Palm Springs Rd

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Weilminit., PresIytsaj, ChiWCII. Red
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Forest LII. Se ventu Day Adieøtist CNwk. Hwy 434. Forest City
Seventh Day Adventist Ch.ut, MalNand Ave.
Altani.,,t, Sinai
Sae4ard $oveliffi Day Advea,$i,t CAirthi, 7th &amp; Elm

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Fill G.spel Talertt.ect., 2714 Ce,asr, Clod
MI Olive Holiness church.
0•s Hill Rd • 0-silo.
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Itavenna Park Baptist Mission.
'thu,' tunes will be 'i :l.ns. until 12
noon each daY
There will be Bible stories,
refreshments, games and
handcraft. Preparation day will
be Saturday. July 24, from 10:30
am. until 12 noon. All children
are invited tit attend.
IF you have any questions
contact Pastor Gary I)eflusk at
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Allen's AM I CIbyqft, Olive £
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All Faith Chapel, Carl.'
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liar dalI Avenue Kline55 Chepel. V44tiv. Part Rd
leartall Ave
Clnwluela Community Chioccis
Church 54 Jesu s CIbr.iI it Letter Div Saints. Ills Part Ave
Eastern Orthud.a CtlWtN, SI JeAns
Chrytantom Chapel, Hwy Ill
Vein Part
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Church ci Christ, 1311 5 Part Ave
CI'WctsO4(Ws5tiI Labe Eli..0 S 11 9204 Caneloerry
54,15 $.ntin46. Chucil.,l Christ. $41$ Late Hwell Rd

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SI Jam.t M.tsiena,p Baptist CkurtJI, SI Ed lIt. Ott.,.
SI Paul RapIst Chinch, Ill Fine Ave
II U.amoaous Baptist CP.urc*. C4isan Hgts
Sp.ingf.eId Missionary SapassI. Into a Cedar
St JeAn', M,ttvonary S.aph.st Church. e$ Cypress St
T.n'pt. Baptist Church. Palm Springs Rd . Attamente Springs
WslIim Chapel Uitsi.naiy SêpI.st Chinch. Marl £ Wiilien, SI.

Raven
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WINN.DIXIE STORES
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SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
Hope Baptist Ctouvce. Fan,sl CI, Camminty IasWei Fervil City
Now Mt Cheery Mitt.enary Sapvsl. 11W W 137,1St
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The public is cordially invited
the teaching niiristr
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Seminary where he conducted a to hear him.
similar course in June of 1976.
Beholda man who expresses authority over illness and whose
1k' has preached in many
very touch heals blindness or leprosy or casts out demons.
Florida Baptist churches in
Behold a man whose power extends even to the grave as he
recent months.
called to his friend Lazarus to return to life after having been
dead three days.
who is crucified as the most horrible death
Behold
sentence man can conceive of and wno rises to use again aiter
three days, thus testifying to Himself once and for all as the risen
savior, Jesus the Christ.
Behold God, not just of power and law, but of care, of love, of
forgiveness, of healing.
Show you God?
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Let me introduce you to.Jesus Christ, the Son of the living
,
God, the sa vior of the world, my redeemer and my friends.
lie loves you, too.
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First Baptist Church, SanSeminole Junior College. lie
David is married to the
A
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received an Associate of Arts former Anna-May Thornehl of
By REV. 1.F.ROY U. SOPER JR.
Cochran to the work of the
degree in 1972 with high honors. San!orI, and they have one
holy Cross Episcopal Church
Gospel Ministry in the service
lit was also named to the 1972 child, John David Ill, age 2. The
on Sunday evening, July 25.
edition III Who's Who in ('oehrans are former residents 91
A special order of service has
Atiserica's Junior Colleges,
of Lake Mary
and longwood
'Show me God"
been planned with the following
In 1972 he entered Florida and are presently
living
in
the
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fl0' man&gt;- times we hear this, often not expressed in words.
as program personalities: Fred
,
Technological University pastorium of the Elberton
but still a great longing in people. "Prove to me God,"
Wilson, Pr. Jim Edgemon, Dr.
5.5. here he was enrolled in the church.
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Look about you. What do you see? Do you understand the
Jay T. Cosmato, Dr. E. M.
College
of
Elementary
Pastor of the local church,
green
of the grass or how the substance that makes it green is
Bryant, Rev, Grady Snowden,
l-:duation. lIe was graduated I)r. Jay T. Cosmato, states that
a
very
worshipful
converting
the sun's energy?
Kenneth McIntosh. Chris
in 1974 with honors. lie then this will be
Look at the relative consistency of nature. Orange trees yield
Ritchey, and Robin Hodges.
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erved for a )ear.aniband
on and meaningful service, and
Music will be provided by a
the faculty of Winter Springs cordially invites the public to oranges and not apples. No matter how hard I try, I cannot walk
sithout touching the ground (or the floor or the carpet or
own's quar tet composed of
Elementary school.
attend.
soi.tething).
Charles Davis, Lewis Dorton,
In January of 1976 he moved
Maybe you know the physical laws which ena ble man to send
Cecil Tucker If and Richard
to Italeigh. S.C. to attend
Prairie Lake
through outerspace to land upon Mars. Do you know who
Holtzclaw, accompanied by
Southeastern
3a pt is
The
Prairie
Lake
Baptist
laid
down
these
laws or where they came from?
Gloria Davis.
'theological Seminary at Wake
Look
about
you and beneath man-made ugliness. Do you
David, the son of Mrs. Glenn
Forest.
('hurch, located iii South
U. Cochran and the late Mr.
On June 2, 1976 he accepted a Seniinok' County, 415 Ridge Rd, perceive the beauty and symetry of creation? Or look at art, or
Cochran was born in Portcall as pastor of Moore's Fern Park, invites the public to hear music and watch people dancing. How does man decide what
JOHN DAVID t'OCIIRAN
Church, hear Evangelist lkster Roloff, is beautiful and what is not? Where did the ability to perceive and
smouth, Va., and was a resident
Swamp
Baptist
of Seminole County from 1960 to body president, Interact Elberon, Va. lie is presently home for girls group called the enjoy beauty come from?
Look about you and see how many people lay aside their own
1975. in 1970 he was graduated member and member of the serving in this capacity while Bethesda house for Girls from
from Seminole High School, track team.
continuing his seminary Hattiesburg, Miss., Saturday needsto look after the needs of others. See generosity and a
concern for others. Look within the family and see love shared.
where he served is student
After high school he went to education.
evening, July 24, at 7:30 p.m.
how do we know love?

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Herb Stenstorm and Staff

sexist language and its theologically incorrect

Bus transportation will he
provided to those who need it
way to attend Vacation Bible
School. The school is free and
anyone in the age group three
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grade are invited to attend.

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Each day's activities will
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branches of Lutherans - nearly 9 million of them.
Not all has been harmony in the task, however,
even in choosing the songs to include. But the cx-

Hosever, some widely liked hymns 5.i.eren'L

in an effort to achieve It.
The hyninhoultl be doctrinally sound, observes
Dr Marshall, but he adds. "As someone has SiiIi

"lsso%IEThliN(; fl(YhlE}(lNG YOU?"
Question: Why do IIU ask people to touch or hold hands? I
notice &gt;ou aRsays sb this sihen you pray for people on television.
Answer: I ask people to touch each other when I pray with
.them. because I know the power of touching. There is healing in
touching. When you touch, others know you care. When I reach
out to ray during our television programs, I imagine myself
touching you and believing with you. Together in prayer we reach
up to touch the outstretched hand of God.. God reaching down to
touch you, to conic to you, 511 put feeling and healing in your heart.
There are large groups of people who suffer froimi not being
touched. . .lepers.. the untouchable caste in India. those who
live in institutions, such as the mentally ill, the very old, orphans
and refugees, prisoners. I've read that infants can die for lack of
,ing held and touched, and babies who have stroking and loving
mothers are actually healthier and stronger than those who are
seldom touched. From my own experience I know how unportant
it is for fathers and mothers to hug and kiss their children.
I don't think we ever outgrow the need to be held and touched,
to feel we belong to someone, to know we're a part of more than
just ourselves. Yet to sonic degree all of us suffer from a feeling of
separation and perhaps never more so than in the cold,
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personal world of today. In fact, in my experience in dealing with
many people, Isay, loneliness is one of the worst sicknesses and
- perhaps the most prevalent of all today.
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If you pick up a newspaper or magazine, you'll find an article
about people searching for something to fill the emptiness of their
lives. In a world so full of things, we are in danger of losing all
sensitivity to the needs of those about us. We are tempted to turn
to whatever promises relief from the emptiness ...sensitivity
groups, the occult, drugs, and alcohol. In a way we are the 'untouched by human hands," victims of a depersonalized society.
So what can we do? We can create a warm and human bond
among the people we live and work with. I know you can touch
people in other ways besides with your hands. You can touch with
your words, with a smile or a look of love or compassion. But
èsometimes there's no good substitute for touching and holding.
There are times when the best thing you can do is put your ai-rns
around someone who is hurt and upset. I can remember times
when someone took my hand, and that said more to me than any
words ever could.

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People who are sailboat buffs look down their noses at
powerboats. Conversely, those who prefer powerboats think
there Is too little action in the sport of sailing. It's a matter of
personal preference.
Fortunately,there is enough water In the world to permit
both kinds of boating. Also, there Is enough of everything on
this earth to enable us to live In dignity while doing personally
what we like best IF we use our resources properly.. . and
remember to consider our fellowman.
Personal preferences . . . consideration. These two things
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apply to boating, to be sure. They also ap
mate, where to live, kind of occuparion, and where and howto
worshi . You have freedom of choice. Don't forget to use it.

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Lake Miry

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clean &amp; priva t e, I
bedroom furniShed apt I male, no
pets in i9lio

Adult-Family

CLUB ROOM
POOL
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BAMBOO COVE AP'rs
One

&amp; 2 Bdsuum apartments,
furnished or unfurflEshld N ew ly
redecorated Coma see 300 E.
Airgo,'t Blvd. Sanford, 123 1310.

I NEDROOa.s

NO DEPOSIT
NO LEASE
REQUIRED
Highway 17'92,
n3- 86 7 0

HOME

1505 W. 25th St.

or 831-9777

with 2 furnished apartments on
separate lots 178. 500 1200 Elm
834 5992
QUIET AREA
I BR redecorated house, lots of
kitchen cabinets, eating bar, new
carpeting, new roof, central heat
and large fenced back yard
Approx 12.000 down. $185 month.
Price $21.500 Owner, 1230522

THE CONTRACT"

MLS kIALIORS
321.0041
7201 S. FRENCH

Priced To Go-- By Owner- 7 BR,
bath, well maintained home

N ew 2.3 &amp;
j
!. r

B. lAm fm 173.000

3 OR. I B. I Acres, $33900

FROM
.

S . lakefront. 132.300

43

Off,

4

Days 372 61 73
tights 312 7352

I BR. lakfrnl.. Split level. 1)00,000

Homes ready for your inspection

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and immediate occupancy

Wm. H. Stemper. Realtor
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Bralley Qdham-323-4670

Two Story House for Sale
Take over Payments
Call 323 $1231 after 4

BUILDER-DEVELOPER

After

ISYR FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

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S Acres, 11.100. 10
Acres 515.000, EASY TERMS A
MUS IC sEE' 6.17 lIlt
SACKEIT INVESTMENT
CORP., REALTOR

303 cres near Osteen, good road,
lightly wooded All good usable

land 18,930. Easy terms. Call
ow ner, 131 0171

U Big 2.2 liter engine • Power front disc brakes • Cut
pile carpeting • ull console • Hi-back bucket seats •
Slotted steel wheels • Body Striping • Tinted g(a'.s U
Wide radial tires • AM radio

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Storage Trailer, 10' highway tandem
with Side door. 323 0295.

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Welcomes
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ton, I' steel
utility bed, dual rear wheels, I
speed Excellent condition,
3221601 (Dealer)

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Pups.

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Cash 322-4132

LIWIL- DE HOMES

go -m I I

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AIRPORT BLVD. AT HWY. 17.92
SANFORD
ORLANDO
3226401
1311117

C0NSTRuCTION Inc.

; i.
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AddItIonS

Sanford, Fla.

Remodeling

CALL 322.3103

Never

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our

again

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JUST A

Aluminum Siding
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10-Swap &amp; Trade
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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

i.in cover TOUm' tOme *115 alum
S:d'nq &amp;
50111 sySlpm Also
RccInq Gutters IC 'yrs E.p
Eaqie 5.ij,ri3 Co 63?

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Auto Pointing

1718

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Auto Panting &amp; Moor Body Work.
Professional.
experienced
a inter
Work
guaranteed,
Bruce's Body Shop, 321 0753.

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LONG WOOD
LINCOLN-MERCURY

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
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HOME OF THE

Classified Ails dint work there
c.oulctn't
arid

PHONE CALL AWAY

iI

Home Improvements

S.

41 _-

Pest Control

RemodelngandAdjtion

ART BRUWN PEST CONTROL
73,47
Drive

Freeestimates Noiibligation
JOHNNY WALK ER. 372115/

312 U,3

GeneraLContractof

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at the Movieland Drive in
Theatre, South 1797 Phone 372

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
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YARD SALE, 2704 Ridgewood

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Paying 12 73 for cacti dollar Solve,
con. Paying )Oc each for Indian.
Wheats Pic each 371 0800

9 to S 372 8960

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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69-Stamps-Coins

ferns
617 Camellia Court.
(Sunland Estates), Fri - Sal • Sun

the

lEA(Thr-r.r.

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WOODS BARN
We Buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell
'O Pct comm,sson Frf'ePck
Auction, Saturdays 7 p m
ford 321 1710

2 Dinette tables,
round waterbed, like new Misc.

us- TODAYwhile

1

PINEY

CARPORT SALE

see

a
.
JiIjIi

1179

Everything must go. clothes. odds
&amp; ends. dishes, misc Tbur . Fri
Sal all day

I

will you be able to buy transportation at

Ham Amateur Radio Equipment
Sonny Raborn. 3772120 or 322

Grace

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LOW PRICI$,Come

Any Quantity NOLL'S Cassel
berry. Hwy t7.97 030 1706

Methodist Church Parking lot,
Airport Blvd &amp; Woodland Di' Saturday 9 to S Proceeds for
United Mettmodst Women

Ya'il Come
To See Me
r Hearl

such
selection is the greatest.

Wanted to buy used office furniture

Central Heal &amp; Air Conditioning.
For free estimates, call Carl
HarrIs at SEARS in Sa nfor d 322
I??).

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Roofing

Clrpenlrv. Rrmodel,nq. Additions.
Custom Work L,censr'd. Banded

Expert roof repairs flat roofs or
shingles
All AOrl! guaran
teed BROGOEN RCOF1NG, 373
6700

Free estimate 32) 6038
Lawns, Tree Service.
Painting, Wind ow
373 9319

tkt"I

Sewing

an~

,,
'I"-,f

0,

Beauty Care

NEARSIGHTED
I

APPRAISER

saves you

dollars

on

BEST PRODUCT
Free Estimates -21 HOijr$

THERMOTEX.$31097L._

alliffiffiffissiffiffe
TOWERS BEAUTY SALON

WANT TO SELL

YOUR HOME?
Buying anew home? Moving to an

hundreds of

apartment?
Get some act-on with a Herald
clASSified ad We'll help you write
an ad that will bring a fast sate.
CALL 322 2611

these

MONACO 2 Dr. H.T. With
All Extras. Clean.

'1 395

'1 288

74 MONTEGO MX

74 MARQUIS

Or, Sedan Auto,, A.C,
Radio, I Yr. Guarantee.

,

Roof Repairs. Caepvm,trv, Pinhimiq,
Home Repairs, GuIle.' ing. Cement

BROUGHAM i Or. Sedan.
Well EquIpped. Very

Clean.

2995

BackHoe Service yourHorne$
322-3-444
L,mr,z IeJrng, fill if'. c?Jy. rock
All kindS of digging P-loqjsittraiIer
1 Cleaning the garage again Moving
stored and moved Ifl 9117

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the

63395
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CONTINENTALS S TO
CHOOSE FROM.

,

SAVE DOLLARS! I

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Longwood
Hem, if Quiet. Courteous
Reserved Service

South of Sanford

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Need extra money? Can you
a
couple of hours in the evening?
Call 323 15.17
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Trash
Hauling
377 264.5

I

soil

172.5943

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Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care
Ao'wing. edgIng, trmm,ng. weeding
and

tftiiiing

Phone 323 595.1

LAWN CARE
Mowi ng , Edg.rig. Trimmi ng
Phone 123 1192
Free Estimates

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Items

around

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SANFORD TREE SERVICE

Trimming. Hauling
Cutting,
Licensed. Bonded, Insured 349
Sillst or 373 5067
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Well Drilling

A 1 Pj,nl,ng
Brun. roll, spray
Quality work Reasonable priceS
Free estimate 2270459

WELLS DRILLED,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and size-s

we repair and service

Act Now' July Only' House Lx
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tenOrs
painted. from 1100. Call F
C Ford $31 2039

STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO

___________________

207W 2nd St
in 64n
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332-4114

List Your

11 or

Business ... Dial _322-26

319g93

4 71

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14

you

Tree Service

Free estimates

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Sales -Rentals

$3) ION

top

Painting
_________________

nave some camping equipment you
no longer use! Sell it all with a
Classified Ad in The Herald. Call
322 2611 or LIt 9993 and a friendly
ad v'sor will help yOu.

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LINCOLN MERCURY INC.

dirt,

Sat's.

moved last Spring' Planning on
storing them another year? Don't
do it, Plan a garage Sale and don't
forgeftoadvertl5eitln the Herald
want ads. Ltk magic, the clutter
wIJI disappear, and you'll have
extra cash In your pocket

ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
Bulldozing, Excavating. Ditch work.

-EXPERT

k Free estimates $31166 2

73.74.7576 LINCOLN

Radio. Super

C I SHEPHERD
Pa:ntin,j. Remodeling, General
Repairs Call 3738*13

Carl's Sewing Machine Repair,
Clean. Oil &amp; Tune Up.

C&amp;A

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____________________________

CUSTOM 4 Dr. Blue, Auto,
Air, Clean.

Sewing Machine Repair

_40
t7l'
71"

,'t-4"-t t.

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Land Clearing
_____________________

Home Improvements

71 MONTEREY

Alleratorts. Dress Making. Drapes,
Upholstery 3320707

'BEST PRICE

12' r.'rly Harriet? 5 Beauty Nook)
519E First .332

The nearsighted appraiser

_______ $511 Hwy 17.91 all Points

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DeLANO
661.4231

TW

DAvE'S37)9370

$1795
APPOINTMENT

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;NIW CARS ; USED AR

FOR

1EMIL

11

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tin per

We Buy Furniture

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A C,

BY

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torque is hanging

For used furniture, appliances.
tools, etc. Buy l or 1001 items.

GARAGE SALE
1214 Randolph loft MeilonwilIel
Friday &amp; Saturday

or,
Sharp)

Sidewalks

,

'OS

Even Charley's

Allyn W.sgeI
The mti you
can
with

AR.-Wntnd fit
Put,
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SKYLARK 2 Dr. One Own.

,'v ii1i'd Lots
j.'Ai'i'S
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ECONOMY TOYOTA

Yes re
WeA
Starting Our
7976 Sale
The 1977s
Will Be
In Solant

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Service, used machines

71 BUICk

HOMES of DISTINCTION

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1971 Panchero GT. full power, low
mileage, like new, 12600 373 3410.

Quarter horse, 3 yrs Old, stud, not
mean $200 to good home 322 1112
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MOONFY APPLIANCES 373 0691

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1 973 Ford F 350 lm

KENMORE WASHER. parts,

[)O.'.N IO.'.'Pd 5.I.tiFORD
Quauruple*
I .ipts All carpeted.
central heat air, all appliances.
Fully rented 3 years old Ex
crllent investment property
FRANK EBAUGH. REALTOR

9dØvi&amp;Le\

REAL. ESTATE

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No

W 25th

in

79-Trucks-Trailers
_______________________

pie-owned automobiles.

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CaliBart

Pinscher

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71 DODGE

Appraised

much more Aiknq Only 124.300
Call Betty Fi,smm, Reltjr
Associate

and helps save
engine wear. Other no-extra-cost equipment includes -

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66-Horses

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52-Appliances

If

drive transmission that helps sa ve gas,

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(rink,...,.
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IS
5;t:%1 With
Maid.
1175 773 4I

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The SR-5 gives 'uu e.erything you've always wanted
In 6 small truck, but couldn't get; like a 5-speed over -

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Harley Sportster. Custom paint &amp;
chrome, extras. Will sell or trade
305656 $160.

$150 Champion Lineage. Terms,
365 5141')

307 E 1st St Downtown
377 9411
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S Sport Truck

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Dober man

SALE

if

Ads didn't work
uldn't be Any

Chihuahua, male, 7 mos., 31 J lbs
Call between 6 &amp; 8 P M 322 4733 ,

$15

CARPORT

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Great Dane pups
mate 8. female for sale

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Weeks, black &amp; rust male
Doberman Sire Pell's CH Jubte
C 0 1225 to right party 3771099.

&amp;

Singer Golden Touch and Sew, 166.
Singer, Slantomatic, brand new
condition Singer's best ever. 126.5
with cabinet
TV's from 149

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TREES, fenced yard, nice neigh
bars, 90 with lfli 3 OR. 2 balls
home .With central air, carpet

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Dober man Puppies, AKC. Cham.
pion line.? wks, Black &amp; rust &amp; red
&amp; ruSt. $75 8311371

4

110.000. Owner, 3636410.

0

6

Singer with Zig Zag. 145
Singer with buttonhole attachment.

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RAYMOND E. LUNDQUIST
Peg Real (slate Broker
--'--fl A
ppraisals in n,.
APpaiUI

Oviada Mix. m'r..,nt,s, *..,.
_.
built. 3
aces, I DR, 3bani;.
office, 3300 SCI. ft. 3 mos. old,
18.000 equity and assume mot

Classified
there

________________________________

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST

54-Garage

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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE

CLASSIFIED
ADS
MOVE
MOUNTAINS of merchandise
ev ery day

1134

iien.Qoodcond Private rented lot
Take over payments 32) 5136
,ifler 5

3222118

j11t'

someone

__________________

Realty, Inc.

AILS-REALTORS 3229281,372)99)

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One of Singer's finest. Sold new for
over 1600. Needs
to
assume balance. $ 19680. or pay
$1230 mo. Free ho me trial Will
take trade Call Bill at 379 6097
Dealer

811 6311

Completely renovated 3 .8. a OR
homes, I"i baths, with central
heat, Iron's $t$,007 A lo as $100
do wn
LoukingfurJHrn.(aiI

I Beeroom. Carpet, air. utihitlei

* SINGER FUTURA *

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BLAIR AGENCY

Free Kittens
To good home
323 0167 anytime

Blocks South of Airport Blvd.

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

19)95 French
377 499 1
Eves 322 119$; 3221141.332 1,11
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153.000.

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Motorcycle Insurance

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65-Pets-Supplies

We have a large selection of black &amp;
white portable TV's $25 to 565
HERB'S IV. 1200 S French. 371

46-CommercialProperty
Sanord Ave.. 4

of

109W. 1st St. 322 2333
We
We Buy Furniture

business Fast developing area
FRANt EBAUGH.REALTOR
Ill 8)31

S

S BR, lake, extras

gage

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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323 3866 or 323 711 0

KULP DECORATORS

1', acres
Close to I I interchange 175'
frontage on main mci plus frontage
on Rinehart Rd.. and Sun Or
Prime locat ion for offices or

• Conventional-5% Down

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only %I 50 per day

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42-Wiobi le Homes

truck around.

Call collect. 568 7131

78-Wiotorcycles

64-Equipment for Rent

53-TV. Radio- Stereo

LAKE MARY BLVD

VA Fl ancing-Nothing Down • FHA

week

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Sportiest little

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Any year thru 1976 models 7 days

BROWSE AND SAVE . It's ea'v
and fun.. .The Want Ad Way,

console, balance 179.60 or 6
Payments of $1330 NATION
WIDE. 3396097

water loving family
FRANK EBAUGH. REALTOR
$31 6313

25,000

________

Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

S

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MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

63-Machinery-Tools

11.607

___

big, clean Sylvan Lake Beautiful
trees and shrubs Area of fine
homes Perfect homesite for the

Bedroom Homes

__._ ____________.

Sewing Machine

R epossession

Get your hands on the

Want 1911 or older Dodge Dart; alic
will buy any make convertibles
Phon e 373 1080.

322 3137 alter 4

Meilonvi*le 373 6191

OSTEEN

Service

Call 322 1671 after 1 p.m.

Western Auto, 301W First
4103

Singer Touch 'N Sew, with walnut

I,1CiCm'I.

Toyota Corolla and 19$? F or d

Galaxie 500 Both reliable Iran 1970 GTO, air, new tires, new paint,
rebuilt engine 11500. 322 6111
sportation Best otters. 322 3129.

BUY JUNK CARS- from 11010110.

Farm Tractor&amp; Equipment

Early American living room chairs,
blue, good condition 327 5625.

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1969

77- Autos Wanted

THROUGH SUN. Noon to 8 p.m

51-Household Goods

new parts. 1750. 3237791 after 5- 30
or week ends.

323 3670

Lawn Mower Sa les &amp; Service- We
Se ll lie Best 8. Service the Rest,

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Large lot with fenced back yard,
many trees Wynnwood area off

43-Lots-Acreage

Sanford's newest residential neighborhood

l324PàrkOr,

xilchen
Bathroom
Cabinets,
Counter tops Sinks Install at ion
available Bud Cabelt 3721057

Lay-Away Machines

10

3 BR. 2 8. new 171.500

Jim Hunt

batteries,
117 9S
exchange
REEL'S BODY SHOP , 11 09
Sa nford Ave.

rum' MCVIII

Hwy 16. WeSt. Sanford

Azaleas, Camphor

blue Interior, automatic, many

for Sale --

1975 VW Rabbit, 1 S peed, I door. A C.
12,000 mi. 12.910. 372 860 1 . JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-- '72 and
'73 Mod els Call 3231510 or 834
(Dealer)

Dell's Auction Center

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Trees. 99c Border 'grass. 79c
Large bushy Ligustrum, $1. 99 .
CACTUS QUEEN NURSERY ,
Cor ner Wekiva Park Drive &amp; SR
16
372623$.
OPEN
WED.

Guaranteed reconditioned auto

"SERVICE BEYOND

"

SAN ORA
S OUTH

Rain

.
Trees,

80-Aulos

Sales 10

62-Lawn-Garden

Sears gas dryer, aluminum ex
tension ladder, and 10x17' gold
carpet . 321 048

Kish Real Estate
EXECUTIVE POOL HOMI'-' I BR,'
3 Bath Choice ocation, superb
landscaping Sunken living room,
custom drapes Three car garage
Stockade fenced 563.500

Friday Night 7:30

'JV!l .xiy

.

Chassis Lube&amp; Gear, Oil dispenser,
upright, 1125, the pair. 372 4967

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1971 Toyota pickup. I speed, radio,
heater, like brand new. $2,300. 377. 1977 El Camino VI, automatic,
power steering. 1156$.
$601 (Dealer)
WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD
If 'you're Tnlhe busIness at biiIiiiij
Phone 323 1Q80
your
busines. . . use
the
Classified Ads often,
MUSTANG. 1966, new white paint,

Do n't f or get our auction tonight. We
are loaded wilt's all types of
merchandise this week. Come
early I gel a good seal.

.

FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS

SYLVAN LAKE Big I', acre lot on

BR. I

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY- SELL-TRADE
3)1 315 E. First St
377 3422

13 Flamingo. 17*63', 7 OR. with

Professionally Managed

I

3 OR, l'

GUNS ONLY AUCTION , WED
PIESDAY AUGUST 4
P.M
SANFORD AUCTION , 323 7310

Excellent investment i BR. 2 story

3803 Orlando Drive
Sanford. 33 3 571))

322-2090

I

Multiple Listing

Used Office Furniture

Leasea Datsun Including 2 cars and
trucks. For Information call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, 131 1311

1973 Toyota long bed pick up, with
topper and radio. 11.100. 332 426. 1970 Impala, V.6, air, radio, new
tires, $600. 322 0086.

Auction
Sale

Wood or steel desks, ex ec utive desk
&amp; chairs, Secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and carry.
NOL t. 'S
Cassetberry, I? 97.630 4706

new 11.150 322860 1 (Dealer)

wheels, new wide scat tract let
t er ed tires, CB radio I. more.
Reduced to $1,200. 3779067.

Vermillion, Auctioneer. Sanford.

60-Offke Supplies

1913 Datsun Coupe, low mil, like

condition. Automatic, low
mileage, Cal.Apache chrome

322 6972.

PAY TON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
7610 Hiawatha
Ph 332 130 1

if VA nothing down KULP
REALTY, 377 2335

Sanford, Flu.

Sanford

. ;.

2300 MeIInrSvIIIe

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Twenty West Area- Beautiful 3
bedroom, )1 bath, central heat,
carpeted, fenced back yard, stove
8. refrigerator, 177,500 1800 down,

$135

FRICKE&amp;FRICKE
ASSOCIATES INC
REALTORS. III 5233

FURNISHED APARTMENT
_______________________

turn Park Ave $150 Plus deposit
____________________
313 1)8
j,,)0

JENNY CLARK REALTY
Realtor
Phone 3053721598
Days and Aft er Hours

One Bedroom
From

Across From Ranch Ho use

'

Must sacrifice beautiful 3 bedroomC
3 bath. 16'02' pool, privacy fence
with yard Big oaks Owner's loss
your gain Pay closing, expenses
I assume payments Low 140's
Call Phyllis Capponi, Realtor
Associate After hours, 834 1723

3rm. apt., Large rooms. Clean Well
furnished. Carpeted. Reasonable
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71$ W. 151 St
I

SERVICE MANAGER Seminole Memorial Hospital Pies an
Immediate opening for
an

RENTALS

.

Bedroom Apts.
Quiet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped

LAKESIDE
APARTMENTS
Large I 8, 2 Bdrm,
Furnished Or Unfurnished

3235774 Anytime

AVAILABLE

254,5 Perk Or

FOOD

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Patio Apartments

Studio, I, 2j

POPULAR TERMS

PACKAGE STORE CLERK-' No
exPeriencenecessa ry
SAL (MAN Several positions
open All great
COCKTAIL WAITRESS- Great

Lu*u,y

3 BR.

3 BR, I"z B. $32,750

and efficiency apt.

beautiful shade trees, 16'xl6'
workshop or Outside game room
15.000 equity and assume loan
Phone 371 0503

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wardens

'\/illagc [)

.

327909$

with

c74ariiicr's

Realtor, MLS

3 BR. Ii B. 121 ,

Furn,$h.d, with lake access
Responsible adults only. No pets.

garage, large fenced yard,

Classified Ads will always give you
more , . Much . Much More than
you expect.

eneva

Quiet area, 571.500

rent. Ph 3272710
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4 room

r 1I.E u;,
You Need 'Em
WeGot'Em!

I'(11 R I ITTI

.

for

3 BR, CO. 1)9.500

Spacious I, 2. &amp; I BR Apis Tennis,
swimming, playground,
recreation room, laundry room
and clubhouse 2380 Ridgewood
Ave . Sanford Ph 373 6420

Hal Colbert Realty
323-7832

6718049

By Owner- Lovely 3 BR, 7 bath
ho me In Sanford, central heat and
air, wall to wall carpet, separate
dining room. 16*16' family room,

Will rent for 1750 per mo

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CLASSIFIED ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
WHITE AND READ ALL OVER,

SANFORD SEWING CENTER

Pedtjced
quick sale - By Owner.
S.ina nd 3 BR. I bath, heat 8. a i r,
many extras 1l.900 3-19 137)

Ill W 3rd St. 2nd floor. 3 rm. rear
apt. UlIltlit liSCIuded Reasonable

Ridgewood Arms

INC ,REALTOR

FVFS 1 77 15.87 or 377 06 1 7

BR 1 Story trrne, 5)7.000

31-Apartments Furnished

V1Itmm

be good

Furnished

or u's
locatIon,
Reasonable rent 36!1,37711.

Youth Program
Earn $40-S50 Week

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Sa.on,

301 E. 73rd ST - Double cornet' lot,
fruit tree's, 3 BR, 1' Bath, $37,300

LONGW000
I BR, 1' z bath,
carprted. 530 kosecj,jle, $27.51)'

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Only 176.900. Your choice of term

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Ads
didn't
work. . th er e wouldn't be any.

Companion Housekeeper for elderly
woman, to live in Salary 16,5 wk
Must have owncar 372 !,OlSor 322
1506 between I 8. S p m

201 Com,neqCijI, 11) 5176

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SlOP AND THINK A MINUTE

Benefits AAA EMPLOYMENT,

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WOW Large kitchen, I BR, 2 B. c H
&amp; A. lamily room, dining room,
carpeted, I' acre tot On Van
Buren St • in Lake Mary Only
111.500

Reg Real Estate Broker, 32) 0610
3277
323 7895
3720779

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REALTORS
207 23t ST
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

WITT REALTY

LOPIGW000

Opportunity

room background, knowledge 01
bills of lading, 1610 to start

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Harold Hall Realty

Bedroom, kitchen privileges,
Longwood area, III 3177

ZLERK TYPIST- Girl Friday to

WORKING FOREMAN- Shipping

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HOME &amp; BUSINESS LOCATION
$5,000 down Call for info
We Have Renlall

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Airport Blvd Sanford

infint in my home. Ravenna Park
area $ to S. S days wk Must hIve
own transportation n3 )9U

2story stucco, I BR.? bath, family
room, large Separate garage with
Convertible S!oraqe area 119,500

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county. $11,900

29-Roorm

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Sitter to care for

MAYFAIR OLD SOUTH CLASSIC-

Real Estate*

FIX UP SPECIAL

Murray Holladay Road
Salt Lake City. Utah, till?

&amp; girls Ihat sell our products door
to door. Call 61.1 6019 fOr__
appt.

MOBILE HOME ON Ivy FT LOT
Large bedrooms, cent he6l and
air Quiet area $18,500

,

Buildings- Store or Office
$100 mo
373 1517 or 373 7837

a

7265 East 18th South Suite 20

Be part of a supervised crew of boys

A HOME'- $100 down
payment 10 qualified buyers 3
OR, Vi baths, cent 'heat. refur
bished As to. as 116.000

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PATTER N MAKER

Must

and

with limifpdoulshd,activity. write
your area ..s closed.
__today before
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Include your phon( number,

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credit,

Peg Real Ellate Broker
1100 E 75th St
37

We6iva River, west from Sanford.
torrent. 2"z acres. parity cleared,
cheap 327 5466 after 7 p m

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minimum of 12.700 cash secured
by inventory and services for 11515
presligous position If you meet
1111 above requ irem en ts and would
like 10 build your own business

Nurses

Reliable Baby

good

TAFFER REALTY

.

37-8usii,ss Property

BUSINESS

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Hutchison Ocean lronl ApIs . 339 S
Atlantic, Daytona Beach. Call4
Mrs R U Hutchison, 222 4058

.

eves

1 bedroom apt

322-2420

__________________________________
Lolsfor I. 108. I7wideS
town
park-in
adult
Quiet
3fl 7161
7%tS Park Dr.
36-Resort Property

Peg Peal Estate Broker
803W 1st St
323 406) or 323 0517

comes with this 3 OR. 1 bath Eat
COUNTRY ESTATE
in kitchen, family room Needs Spacious executive home on almost
scme repair 110,000
6 acr es . 1 Bdrms.. 3 baths, fully
carpeted, all appliances 7 car
Call Sanford's Sales Leader
gara ge with electric door opener.
Completely fenced with lush
pasture. Private pond, stocked.
ANYTIME
See thiS ONE OF A KIND luxury
home for the finest in country
Multiple Listing Service
living
REALTORS
7545 Park
FRANK EBAUGH, REALTOR
831 6313

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With our top quality products the
success of our distributorships
succe
depends on top Quality people
Consequently we require a manor
woman with high ethical sIan

Fairly
with all round ex
perience, own tools Guaranteed

ford

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RETURNS ON THIS
EXCITING GROWTH

SI MECHANIC IS

ISlO
An Equal
Employer, M F

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Extra large lot on cut de sac No
repairs needed -- move right in
121.500

35-4
Home Lots
________________________________

retailing our products These
products are manufactured and
guaranteed by some 01 the
nation's best known producers of
Original Equipment for the
This
Industry
Automotive
business can be operated out of
Your home on a part time or full
time basis

ENGINEER

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' Reserva!$9ns$uggestedForFr,g.Sa.'

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very

central air. nicely landscaped
119,900

lOt, well, Sprinkler system, air,
kitchen fully eqUippe3 Assumable
mfg. Payments $118 mo Total
price. 174.500 32) 6716

323 6323

carpet, sprinklers, workshop

lSanora), $2,750 down.

IMMACULATE- 3 BR in Pnecrest.

Nice 2 bedroom mobile home in
Longwood 1)20 month Phone I3O'.
____________________________

We need a distributor to handle
established dealers who will be

outcing
personality, good If handling cash
can la nd this lob. AAA EM.
PLOYMENT. 201 Commercial,
373 5176

Mechanical
and or
Electrical
engineer needed
Prefer an
Periencvi its bottle 1. can handling
equipment. Salary based on c
off
perience. PACKAGING SYS
TEMS CORP , Airport Blvd., San

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Open .1 pm' uIil 2 c in

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3731

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Attractive.

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HQT AND COLQHORSDOEUVRES

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I BR. mob ile home. 35' * I'. all
electric, large lot 8. trees Near
Lake Jessup $75 plus elect. 365

DISTRIBUTORSHIP
YOUR VERY OWN
BUSINESS

22.

porlunity CIII 373 $342

HOUR'.

4P.M.TILCP.M..

uWl 191 ftttr(I

good

Master Cosmotologist. straight 80
PC?. commission. BETTY ANNE'S

FOR DINING AND DANCING PLEASURE

.

wigs

Plant &amp; Craft Shop
For Sale,
reasonable

Smallest Ad with the greatest op

.

MOP TGAGEqualifying, low down, 3 BR. 1 bath,

REALTORS

FOUR BEOR OOM BARGAIN
Compare' 7 Baths, family room,
screened porch Central air,

13 1 0 mo., 3 OR, 2 bath, paneled
den Fenced, 135.500 323 8)D2

No 3 BR, Pz bath. family room, fenced

ASSUME

Phone 373 7677

Yellow Cab. 201 S Park Ave
Sanford

1 CommercIal

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-WE SELL SUCCESS-

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Rent, with option to buy. 21' * 41'
mobile home with patio, carport,
shed. Pool I tennis, marina 1185
6665800

Sale er Lease. Bait 1. Tackle Shop,
beet &amp; wne 919W 1st St Sanford.
or call 3235763 after 9 P.M

Avon

nlord-

BR, 7 baths. central heal &amp; air,
lamly room in Idyllwilde.

7 OR house trailer, furnished, *itt),,
lights &amp; water. 322 5659.

and wigless. 11.200 332.1309.

nights Apply In person to Sanford
Nursing &amp; Convalescent Center,
950 Mellonville

position
RADIO TV REPAIRMAN- Some
experience
LIVE IN HOUSEKEEPER"Paid

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PRIME BEEF

Al

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,Open a Wig Shop. 600 assorted

L P.til, needed for relief, evt-'ilngsor

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Forrest Greene, Inc.
6306833

W. Garnett White
Peg Real Estate Broker
JOHN K R IDE R, ASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 322 7111111 1. Sanford
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patio.

French Ave

34--Mobile Homes

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figures. experienced
MECHANIC- Ex pe rienc ed with all
'round knowledge
MASON- heavy block work ex
perience
Experienced in all
GROOMER
breeds

(j1sJ3

BEAUTIFUL- Paneled rec room. I

3 BR. 2 bath home.

Shady back yard, air conditioned.
Call Now 117,900

CRANK CONS'T &amp; REALTY
REAL TORS I3I)4061
Eves. 323 3819

167.7%

24-Business Opportunities

CASHIER

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mad..

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BR houle. furnished Mature
married adults only No pets. $125
mo pluS $50 dep 322 3131

311 N

322 0415

8.

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REPOSSESSED 3 BR, 2 bath 5100
dOwn, 1169 01 total monthly
Payment I pct annual pct rate
360 mos 111.500

gorgeous

WILL TRADE- This
3
OR. 2 bath on river with goodies
galore Priced at 169.900. for a
house Close to Navy base for
132.000 115,000

Small house. Comfortably fur.
ni5hed Very clean ItS mo &amp; dep

of personal motivaf ion, warranty
8. qualify control. Customer
relations Proven background
P.O. Box 2011, Sanford.

OKRA

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Mon Wed. Fri.

MARY TYLER
MOORE SHOW' New station
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wanted, experienced In all phase s

322 3910.

(David Brian) to capture man.
(A)

91

mum'

21-Situations

PEAS, you pick. new patch. Black
eyes. On Old Monroe Road,' mile
N of SR 16, and 3 miles W. of
Sanford, and I' z miles E Of I 1.

ADVENTURER

maid, deans the Jefferson
house in a way Is never been

HOUR

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Live in with semi invalid mas.
WK Lake Mary. 323 1309

730

Shelley Berman gimsts as
Miter gathering moteflal for
saeerVlay, about the parsmocks. (A)
4 'C TFEJEFFERSONS:
florence, the and tongued

M
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SAT SUN

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Deltona.668 6611
SANFORD

2928 Hwy Il 92
372 5961

60-Autos lot- Sale

196$ Ford Pickup, in exceptional

I,) miles East of II
Auction Saturday, July 31 . 7 P.M.
Consignments welcome. Fur.
nilure, AntiqueS, Glass 8. Dolls.
We pay cash for estates, etc. Stan

ROBSON MARINE

30 10 ,zO &amp; 60 pct discount on all
children's clothing Ooys' new
casual suits, shirts. Short &amp; long
pants, girlS' dresses 8. sPort &amp; long
play suits.

79-Trucks-Trailers

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Highw-y46
Auction Galleries

Certified tilt trailer 1150 175
Rosalia or 372 ISIS

Sofa, $15; Double bed complete, $85;
Breakfast set, $35 Stainless steel
support cane. Misc $31 358 1

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V Hardwick. Broker

No qualifying, pay equity. assume
mortgage i BR, I'
baths,
garage, gold carpet, close to
schools Call 321025y after
30

125.000

1,11111

33--Houses Furnished

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QUIET SIDE STREET
3 BR. ti
baths, central heal &amp; air,
beautifully landscaped A buy at

3 Bedroom, 1 bath house in Sanford,
Fenced yard. 645 0562.

thc'rr wouldn't be any

9-Good Things to Eat

UNISEX HAIRSTYLING

800
2 12 EMERGENCY

$-

PRIDE- is what YOu'll have in thiS
3 OR, Vi bath Professionally
designed 2. story in Mayfair
145.800

2 Bedroom, lar ge kitchen , enclosed
porches, garage S145 month plus
security deposit
2647 Sanford
Ave 1341649

If

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE
Classified Ads didn't work

0753

Island."

35

CATOR.

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PARTRIDGE FAMILY
CONSUMER SURVIVAL

1

BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
2121 Holly Ave.
Phone323 lSlOor 332.0760

TEA' 'Llpstaws, riolifinistars.-

'4 '6' CBS NEWS
12 SPACE: 1999

12 BASEBALL: Teansto
aniwced,

2

Clean 3 BR. 1', bath, private back
yard, washer, dryer. $175
By
IPPI 323 6016 eves

Full Charge Bookkeeper. accur ate
typing. 11)0 wk. 5 day week. fringe
small
benefits,
comPany.
Longwood area 834.1450 for appt.

Care

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IF 1100 1300 a month interests you,
then call 571 2056 for apgt

630
2 1 NBC NEWS

2.00

TOM AND JERRY AND

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WILD. WILD WEST
7' MASTERPIECE THEA-

captioned for the deaf.
24' WOMAN
3$ WAYNE TYLER SHOW

24 WASHINGTON WEEK IN
REVIEW
35 THE PROTECTORS
130
24 WALL STREET WEEK (R)
35 MOVIE "The World if
efI," 1965
AOfl and

9 HONG KONG PHOOEY

600
6. t 9) i 12)

2. 1 4

Irdan boy who is able to tare
a great Jungle elephant. (A)

PANY (A)

6-Child

money. I'm
an
Avon
Representative." Call 411 3079 for
information

Evening

2
4 SOUL TRAIN
6' CBS CHILDREN'S FILM
FESTIVAL: "Black Pvkuntain'
Russian film, Story of a youing

BA1*V4
THE ELECTRIC COM7

white

Salesperson with managerial ability,
for surrounding territory. Car
necessary. Give information
about present or past em
education
ployment,
references All replies will be held
hospital
m
in strict confidence Free
&amp; tile insurance, plus other
benefits Reply Box 607, Co The
Evening Herald. P. 0 Box 1657.
Sanford, Fla , 3777)

DELTONA- Completely furnished
I OR, screened in porch, stove &amp;
refrigerator, heat &amp; air. ASking
115,500.

Whatever the occasion, there IS a
classified ad to solve it. Try one

fl-Au'lion

65 Pip Mercury, IS' bowrideq. neov

50-Miscellaneous for Sale
Sale

CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR
631 8222

Accessories

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7 OR trame hOuse, Asking 18.000,
will consider offers 7119 Chase
As
3227052 eves. 372 1982.

area Call today

THREE YEARS NEW
R, I"i
baths, Central heal &amp; hr. 1 BR can
be used as den 125.6%

35-Boats &amp;

0609

planned, screened Patio Lovely

Stenstrom Realty

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Merchandise

3 BR. 2 bath, Fla room, enclosed
back porch, c en tral heat &amp; air,
with 7 extra commercial lots. 321

Beautiful spacious 3 OR,bath,

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___________________________ Nice 2 Bedroom block home
Furnor Unlurn
323 2920

114900
1,14 900

Attention FlU

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wv.~.

2 bedroom house, air, large 101,2 car
garage 631 1939 after S
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PEBBLES AND BAAIvI

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LOST: Black male Lab, 1 white
paws &amp;
chest. Answers to
name "Caesar". Lost on SR 16
West. June 20. Please return to
owner. 574.3261 collect.

Now

LEGENDS

TEAS

S &amp; I PM.

POP GOES THE COUN

3$

1230
2 00 USA
4:
6 FAT ALBERT AND
THE cosav KIDS
12'
GARNER T E D
ARMSTRONG
24' ISFAHAN OF SHAH a,.
BAD
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ON THE NEWS

USA' PEOPLE AND P011-

700
2' ACROSS THE FENCE
4 ARTHUR AND CO.
6' U S. OF ARCHIE
1' SESAME STREET (A)
9' HOT DOG
121 VEGETABLE SOUP
7.30
2 VEGETABLE SOUP
6' HARLEM GLO6ETROT-

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14 BLACK PERSPECTIVE

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shooting. swimming. thing.

2 DAILY

Black male cat appeared
Sun, Lake Reservoir, Master's
Cove Apts. area 323 ItO7 between

FOUND

KIT (R)

CkXlO' track and field, basket-

655

earnest young officer whose

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Chihuahua. Seminole
FOUND
College area. Identify 332 7086.

Sanford Ave
9eves m 7643

Unfurnished

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tools. AAA EMPLOYMENT, 201
Commercial. 323 5176

41-Houses

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family room, large too tsc'
corner lot Double garage, pool

t11 97), Sanford.

Drive

MACHINIST- Experienced 65 a
lathe operator. Must have hand

S-Lost &amp; Found

500
2. BONANZA)
9 XXI OLYMPIC GAMES

12:00

9.30

Orlando

2638
321 O?

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cellent opportunity. Apply 3159

"Hotline," Adults or TeSnI.

41-Houses

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dude. "Calgary Stanede,"
one of
yew's top CWiecfl

12 WESTWIND
6 I GHOST BUSTERS

2
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11:30

Ley. 1965. TtweeynunggKis

Ave., Sanford.

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CLASSIFIED ADS DON'T COST -

Part time or full time outside sates
person. Must have own car. Ex

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free. 611 2027 for "We Care"

4:00
I 6) SOUNDING BOARD
24 EVENING AT POPS (A)
4:30

'frN? (A)

Seekers" Am-Margret, carol

must have

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car &amp; telephone - earn $1 to $10
hr, 322 2096 from 6pm. lot p.m

41-

BATEMAN REALTY
Reg Re, I ', itt. Broker

THEY PAY.

WOMAN

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NUTS
7 1 CONSULTATION: "One
Unit of Blood can Save Mary."
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WRESTLING
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People.- SinflO Sitmn. Kent

3$ SPANISH MOVIE

12.00
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2.30
SPACE 1999
T) ANTIQUES
300
24) UPSTAIRS, DOWN.
STAIRS (A)
Ctne of the Cal
3

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2

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3$ MOVIE: "Rannci 209

iests.

Events scheduled toda

1) SUPER FRIENDS
24) SESAME STREET

Gusriness star.

WALL STREET

WEEK

6: CONCENTRATION
1111111t HOGANS HEROES
? , FEEDBACK

Victor Froth

THE PRACTICE: Di

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'The Man In The
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forever. Joan Greenwood. Alec

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Bedford is forced to take a
vacation, and ends up setting

24' ZOOM
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9 THE NEW ADVENTURES
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24) MISTER ROGERs'
NEIGHBORHOOD (A)

11:00

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1957
single life among nie aged

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THE ELECTRIC COM.
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no pets Contact 2312 Palme

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ccpperc;t
established company needs 3

THE VALAR
MAGICAL ENTERTAINERS
For Club-- Lodges Parties
Call 3710730 for Into.

KIT

KITTY

MOVIES (R)
BALL GAME: Live. Denver
3SIThoi
700 CLUB
-.00e and DePout L kits.
9~310
1030
2 12: THE PINK PANTHER
from Canton. Ohio.
61 ALAN BURKE SHOW
4
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Friday. July 23, 1976
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Two months ago at the
Sanford-Centr al Flori da Air-

notified by her landlord that her
operating
lease —
not
scheduled to expire until
September — was be ing ter-

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open for the fall session in September. It's come a lung way from

week,

supporting the warrants was
The local warrants include 2'
, ordered sealed for 10 days.
approximately 15,000 people yearly. (Herald Photo by Tom local arrest warrants were counts of kidnaping and 16 of
Charles W. Ba tes, special
issued for Schoenfeld, his armed robbery.
Vincent)
brother, James I.., 24, and
Chowchilla Justice Court a gent in charge of the FBI's San

A few hours later, federal and

1966 w hen the initial enrollment %as'
,33 students. Today it ser% es

vestigatlons conducted by the
local authori ties indicate that
Woods and Schoenfeld had fled

port a woman was forced to
give up her five-year-old

minated and that she had until
the end of the month to get out.

scrvice, sales and rentals- of
new and used aircraft, ground

tracted F130
gations.
But by tossing the Airport Inn

school training, instrument
flight training and food service
facilities to accommodate

out of the terminal building,
Wight left the air po rt with no
coffee shop and no food

ridiculous," Rosemond said,
"that this airport doesn't have a
place where a pe rson 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

capabilities at all aside from
'ending machin es, Catering Is

cup of coffee. That's one of life's

said the inspection station

would be necessary if his firm 19Th murder trial.
succeeded with a plan to make
Schoenleld's father practices
the local airport a "landing
rights" field.

Pemberton's landlord was

transient aircraft personnel

and airpor t workers.
Aero-Services supplies the
Sanford airport with tour such

now being handled out of
Daytona Beach instead of by a

pleasures."
Other authority members
told of hearing incoming planes

(FBO) at the airport.

services, but flight catering and

local supplier.

requesting taxiing instructions

restaurant

accommodations

At the July meeting of the

to the coffee shop, only to be
told that it was no longer there.

Why did it happen?

contract to provide an airport

Around the first of May

are not among them, according

Sanford Airport Authority, the

with three or four services from

to Airport Manager J.s.

chairman,

Robert

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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advertised nude dancing at the the dancers in a
night club. aided and abetted in decent manner.

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inkets and
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school bus taking them home

after summer school classes.
They were imprisoned in a
moving van buried in the Alameda Co unty rock quarry before t hey clawed their way out.

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attorney
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Henry Wight, president of Aero.
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serves as fixed-base operator

Casselberry night club.

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waiting to"refuel,

available to persons wanting a
cup of coffee or a light meal.

business, an event, she says,

An FBO usually is under

will be transfered to Madera

from Oakland by Th ursday and
formal charges will be filed
there.

did nut lose an y of its con-

which led to financial losses,
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created health problems that

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vtcing, air charter-air taxi

the unlawful exposure or
Companion obscenity
will re'swlie Tuesday exhibition of sexual organs by charges against the defendan ts
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ssere dismissed earlier by
select a six-member jury to
Judge Johnson.
hear the trial of Club Juana
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schoolchildren and their bus
driver,afterathirdmansought They were imprisoned in a moving van
in the bizarre mass abduction buried in the Alameda County rock quar
case surrendered.
before they clawed their way out.

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music and graphic arts as %ell as ha%e a performing

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of the owner of the rock quarry the local arrest warrants,
Construction of the new line art.s building at Seminole (ummunit
:';ipu and It cost nt'arl', $1. million. S( (' will begin its 10th dered. lie was accompanied by where the kidnap victims were whichsetball forthe three at $1
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bargaining table deals with teacher supplements.
Grooms said he feels otherwise and is going to
Ile says there were no provisions in the 1975-76
show the school board negotiating tearn just where contract for supplementing those persons who
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The action of ACTH has been Letter
documented by laboratory Rheumatoid Arthritis. Others
studies in animals and In who want this information can
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the-line' budget that "meets all state
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At the tinie lie submitted the budget to the boar

with medical and
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of the history and physical pr ocess may be progressing.
findings alone. Beyond that he Since neither the ACTH nor the
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figure out how the band makes
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teristics doctors recognize, the defect or deficiency of the
had put him in the slam the Jacobys" care of this
pa tient has too much thyroid adrenal gland. Certainly
remarked, "You wouldn't newspaper The Jacobys will a
arthritis were that s imple it have bid all you (lid without answer individual questions hormone.
would be easy to control or
the eight of hearts would it stamped, sell-addressed
So it is wi th the adrenal cure, which it is not. By
you?"
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"They (the sch,
)ol administration) keep crying ',title it takes to reach tile top pit) level.
they have no money for raises," Grooms said. "but
Under the existing contract. teachers reach
at the bargaining table we're going to show them
maximum pa status in 15 years. Teachers are now
what t he y have stashed and where. They have r eq uesting t hat they become eligible for maximum
enough nioney in carryover funds to warrant the pay in 10 )cars and that after the 10th year they

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there aren't enough funds to warrant any big in- the board last year, is also proposing increases in wards, but there aren't sufficient enough
funds for
t'rease in the starting base salary.
ttilximlIuiis salaries and a reduction in the length of us to
move too far forward, either," Layer said,

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mond and make him give
dummy the last two tricks
with the queen-eight of hearts
West blamed East for the

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bud(Ct. which i ncludes the same $8,100 starting
salar' teachers received last year.
SEA negotiators feel this figure is unrealistic
and have asked for a $2,900 boost in base salary for
starting teachers -. up to $11,000.
Steve Rosenthal, a social studies teacher at
Sanford Middle School and chief negotiator for SEA,

know she is forming female is given AcTII. We know what clubs so East chucked all his standard systems it is for

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he starts shaving and has other tip.
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earlier this year that the salary increases raises.
"hich the proposed SEA contract calls for would Lxv
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keeping pace with cost of living inTeases.
of any of the 67 counties 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.
the ('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
Administration officials say they're hoping to he feels the $8,100 is entirely inadequate and that the added.

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the king, throw East in with
the king of diamonds and

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toward his own hand.
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taken both cortisone and ACTH

Teacher

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awar e of. They'll take as much coming year. What appeared to
pride in your accomplishments be dead horses could turn out to
be Derby winners.
as you will,

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confidential information
strictly to yourself today, This is a good day to mix
and pleasure. A client
though you'll be pressured to business
couldn't reach from your
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Your financial prospects look in
pretty nifty today. You could CAPRICORN (Dec. fl4wi.
You're especially adroit
pick up some extra shekels in a 19)
today
at helping others sort out
clever
hurry if you put your
their tangled affairs. Take time
mind to work.
requested.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) to lend a hand. if
(Jan. Feb. 19)
AQUARIUS
Usually, speculative situations
sub- Conditions will be extremely
have more sizzle than
fortunate for you today. You
hear
may
stance, but today you
find time to clear up a
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-NoV. 22
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
will
win
today
action
Engage in activities today that YotW
e very admiration. You'll willingly
are family oriented. At th
share the limelight. The
least, invite others toyour place
modesty you wear is very
instead of going to theirs.
you.
20-May 20) A becoming to
TAURUS
Nov. 23SAGITTARIUS
what
short jaunt may be Just
21) Sometimes when we do
the doctor ordered for
for others, our
today. Pick a sce nic spot that things
generosity is abused. Not so for
you enjoy visiting.
You'll enjoy returns
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) OU today.

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seeking perjury charge~ in testim~rjy of three
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three task force agents who worked out of the
Orlando office until they were transferred after a
March 23 incident at Rosie O'Grady's.
Thi thrie federal agents witnesses say posetlas
gangster-like characters on the evening of March 23
in an effort to win favor from waitresses. All thriee
agents denied allegations during two trials that
followed the incident.
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operations, was acquitted of skipping out ona S22.55
bar bill. Fitzgerald was acquitted of the same
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an investigation is under way. And a report of
findini,s is schtduled to bt released in the near
future, Washington officials say.

Since Harper arrived in Orlando from Miami
before Lepore and the other agents were transferred. he declined to comment on any pending
investigations, or on the Rosie O'Grady incident.

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the
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By early 1974 it was deter%MATHEll
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money, as far as we can tell at this stage, the state
rosy for Seminole
Schools in the coming year - will be giving us only $92,000 more this y"r.1'
state monies combined with
However, he said, the school system anticipates
local effort will total $32,528,000. spending $300,000 more on electricity and $100,000
This figure is up some $2.6- more on Insurance than in the 1975-76 school year.
million over last year.
These figures we released
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state money per student (Fit any gain in overall monies per
Education at a statewide - full time equivalent) will be student were strictly dependent
conference for school officials $756 this year - about $1.50 on the growth (increased
held in Orlando Wednesday more than anticipated, and $11 enrollment) of the school
through Friday.
more than last year.
system. He said he doubts
But Seminole County 's share,
However,
the amount of whether growth will be as high
according to Roger Harris, money per student for as the sta te projects.
assistant superintendent of vocational education next year
Last year, a total of $39,609
budget and finance, is subject has been cut considerably - FTEs were generated in
toalotof ifs' and "maybes." about 83 FTEs Hams said this Seminole County. The figure
-First, said Hams, the $32.
was likely to reduce many projected by the state for next
illian total is immediately vocational education program year is $42,982. If ar rissaid he
reduced to $31.2 by the cost of down to the level of basic thought this was too high in
using adjustment
education programs, which view of the vocational
And once bJ millsof required generate less money per edutiun ca p.
local participation - $8,977,500 student.
"At this point," said Harris,
- is subtracted, the state
Harris said this meant that "considering the amount
allotment dwindles further to
(School Supt. William P.)
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expand on what retaliators
measures might be Contemplated. They acknowledged
that the President's statement
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for you,
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LEO ( July 23-A 22) You'll in fun.
PISCES
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nation economic
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Puerto Rico today, taking note
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
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arrival in Puerto Rico, Ford
don't run from them, either,
said the United States is proud
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to interfere in our freely deter.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) people.
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Local Briefs
NAT10N
IN BRIEF

the registered nurse
with Information about the
current
and
Principles
Techniques of Intravenous

ORLANDO - The DuPont
Company is sponsoring a free
seminar program, 7-10 p.m.
July 13 at Howard Johnson's
Downtown Hotel. 3024 W.
Colonial Driver, Orlando, for
area (Ire fighters and city and
county officials. Entitled
"Consider the Hazards - and

Scientists Search Photos
For Viking Landing Site

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PASADENA, Calif. (AP) - There are knobs, windswept
or water-etched ridges, craters and bright lines that look
like highways or earthquake-fault cracks, but is there a
landing strip on Mars for Viking 11
With little more than a week left before the spacecraft
sets down on the rocky, pockmarked Martian surface,
scientists at Jet Propulsion Laboratory fitted together a
jigsaw puzzle of closeup shots of Mars' surface and said
Friday they remain confident a relatively smooth 144-by60-mile landing zone exists.
Photographs relayed by the orbiting spacecraft showed
myriad rocky knobs, craters and wind-or water-swept
formations cut into the planet's surface.
Dr. Harold Masursky, head of the landing site team,
added that long, bright lines on the surface - which he
had earlier called "freeways" -may be faults, like the
cracks on earth caused by fracturing of the crust.

Debs Regains Rights
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate Judiciary Committee has voted to restore the citizenship rights of
Eugene Debs, the late Socialist leader who fought for
unemployment Insurance, old age pensions, and equal
rights for women.
"From what I've heard about this man I'm not sure I
want to go on record as voting for him," said Sen. Strom
Thurmond, R-S.C., before he reluctantly withdrew an
objection that would have killed the measure by
preventing a vote Friday.
Thurmond changed his mind only after he was asked
three times to do so and after he confirmed that although
Debs ran for president five times as a Socialist, he never
was a Communist.

Auto Sales Still Strong
NEW YORK (AP) -The economic news this past week
brought glad tidings for Detroit's carmakers and Wall
Street's stock traders, but consumers fighting Inflation
and city unions looking for better contracts had more to
fret about.
The auto industry, continuing td ride what appeared to
be a full-fledged boom this year, reported rrd-June auto
sales up 28 per cent over a year ago, although 12 per cent
lower than the 1973 record for the period.
As in previous weeks, car buyers expressed their strong
preference for the big car, with Oldsmobile sales up 62.6
per cent, for instance, and LincoinMercury up 58.1 per
cent.

Harmony Among GOP
WASHINGTON (AP( - Listening to members of the
Republican National Committee prepare for their August
convention, it's hard to believe there is a frequently bitter
and close race going on for the GOP presidential
nrnination.
With few exceptions, there was hardly a discordant note
in three days of TNC meetings, which concluded Saturday. The committee even passed unanimously a
resolution urging all Republicans "to join together and
pledge to do all possible to avoid a divisive intraparty
contest and to work together In harmony toward victory In
November."
President Ford made a similar appeal in a meeting with
committee members at the White House.

Ford Gains Ground
By The Associated Press
President Ford edged his way over the 1,000-delegate
mark today when he won all but one of the 18 at-large
Minnesota delegates to the GOP national convention.
Meanwhile, California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., the
only active Democratic candidate opposing Jimmy
Carter, said he would support the former Georgia
governor if Carter wins the nomination. Brown said
Carter "appears certain" to win the nomination.
Ford gained the support of 17 at-large national
delegates elected in a marathon four-hour balloting
Process at the convention In St. Paul. The single
remaining delegate went to challenger Ronald Reagan.

Panel Okays B-i Bomber
WASHINGTON (AP) - A Senate-House conference
committee has authorized production of the new lii
supersonic bomber. But the congressional battle over the
controversial aircraft is not over.
Opponents say the issue will be raised again when the
compromise $32.5-billion weapons procurement bill
comes back to the House and Senate for final votes.
The fight also is likely to be renewed In Senate consideration of a $1054)illion defense appropriation bill that
includes $960 million for the first three planes of a 24-plane
fleet expected to cost $22 billion.

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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Johnny Mercer, whose
haunting jazz and blues lyrics thrilled milions for half a
century, won four Oscars and made him the highest-paid
song writer In the world, has died at age 66.
The mellow-voiced Mercer, who wrote lyrics for such
hit songs as "Laura," "That Old Black Magic," "Jeepers,
Creepers" and "Moon River," died Friday at his Bel Air
home.
A family spokesman said his death was caused by complications; from brain surgery performed Last Oct. 25 to remove a benign tumor.

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Scheduled to begin at 6:30
p.m., July 14 at West Volusia
Memorial Hospital in DeLand,
the course will be taught by Ms.
K. McDonald, R.N.
" specialized training will
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Ineliida ImnIl,'atinnq
hazards associated with IV.

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covers
proper response measures to
chemical emergencies and
protective clothing for fire
fightem
Speakers will be Julian A.
Blankinship, Textile Fires
Fibers Department, and James
W.
Bowman,
Organic
Chemicals
Department.
Blankenship is a graduate of
and instructor at the Texas
A&amp;M Industrial Fire School and
has lectured at Lamar
University, Beaumont, Tex,
and state fire schools on the
proper construction and
wearing of protective clothing.
Bowman,
seniorsafety
supervisor
at
DuPont's
Chambers Works, Deepwater,
N.J., is Instructor at the
Delaware State Fire School
where he teaches classes on
safe handling of hazardous
materials, flammable liquids
and gases. He is a member of
the International Society of
Fire Service Instructors and
Delaware Safety Engineers and
has been an active member of
volunteer fire companies for
more than 14 years.
Pre-registration forms are
available by contacting Anne L.
McIntosh, Public Affairs Dept.,
DuPont Co., Centre Road
Building, Wilmington, Del.
19898.
Participants may
register at the seminar site.

Also covered will be the therapy
and practice in IV skills.
Fees for the specialized
course will total $15.60 per
student and enrollment is
restricted to registered nurses.
according to college officials.
A special Daytona Beach
Community College class to
retrain the nurses aide for
home health aide duties will
begin at 6:30 p.m. July 12 at the
Lutheran Retirement Home in
DeLand.
Scheduled to meet each
Monday, Tuesday and Wed.
nesday evenings, the class will
be taught by Ms. P. Mac,
Donald, RN.
Special training will prepare
a nurses aide to perform
tasks In the home
under
derSUpeTVISIOfl of an RN.
Fees will total $15 per
student, according to DBCC
officlais

Registration begins lm.
mediately for the Summer
session of the Once Upon A
Stage Theatre Workshop. The
classes will begin July 5.
Offerings include: Acting at the
beginning, intermediate and
advanced levels, Singing,
Dance, and Pantomime. All
classes are taught by
professional performers, expert in their Fields, and with
years of teaching experience.
The classes run through the
week of August 9, and
culminate in a public per.
formance on the evening of
August 16.
Once Upon A Stage Theatre
Workshop courses are open to
all, from the enthusiastic
newcomer to the seasoned
Professional seeking to deepen
his command of the art of acting.
In addition to its regularly
scheduled classes, Once Upon A
Stage is offering a Summer
Children's Theatre Workshop,
designed to expose the student
to U-,e newest and most exciting
techniques and practices on the
contemporary Theatre scene.
The workshop begins July 12,
and meets nine hours week for
seven weeks. A play will be
developed improvisatlonally,
and performed three times
before the public at the end of
the term.
Please note that enrollment is
limited, on a first-come, first.
served basis, in order to assure
that high standards of
education will be preserved,
For further information,
contact Robert Goldberg,
%ofkshup director, at 422-3191.

Courses For Nurses
DeLAND - The Division of
Health Education at Daytona
Beach Community College will
offer a course designed to

MAITLAND- Orange
County's only official Bicentennlal Parade will be held July
3 in conjunction with the annual
Maitland
Day-Independence
Day celebration sponsored by
the Maitland-South Seminole
Chamber of Commerce.
The parade will begin at 9
a.m. i4 Lake Syheilia School
moving down Maitland Avenue
to the Civic Center, where
activities are scheduled all
through the day. The popular
children's costume parade will
join in the line of march atthe
Medical Center.
climaxing the day's events
will be a water ski show at 7
p.m. and lire works at 9 p.m. at
Lake Lucien, just West of the 14
interchange.
There will be food and fun
booths, games, a hole-in-one
contest,
continuous
entertainment and a Gay Nineties
Bc?E Garden.

Mr. Ugly Sanford
A "Mr. Ugly Sanford" contest
will be held In conjunction with
the Fourth of July celebration.
All civic clubs, businesses and
individuais are invited to enter
a candidate for the title with the
winner receiving a trophy.
Votes are a penny a piece and
contestants must supply a can
with their photo on the front in
which pennies can be placed.
The entire proceeds from the
event will go toward the cost of
the fireworks display. Entries
may be sent to SanfordJaycees, Box 1543,
Sanford, Fin., 32771 along with
the $2 entry fee. Votes will be
counted at 6 p.m., July 4, In
Fort Mellon Park.

SCC Gets Grant
WASHINGTON - Fifth
District Congressman Richard
Kelly, 11-Florida, Thursday
announced that Seminole Cornmunity College will receive a
$2,500 grant to support a band
program.
grant, from the National
Endowment [or the Arts, will
"support engagement of a big
band to participate In clinic.
workshops for students and
educators." The band hired
also will give a concert.

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Burgess, a 43-year-old former science teacher at Tampa
Bay Vocational-Technical High, was convicted in May of
manslaughter in the shooting death of Hal Griffin, 47,
assistant principal at Hillsborough High.
"You have not only ruined your family but you have
completely ruined the family of Mr. Griffin," Circuit
Judge Robert W. Rawlins told Burgess as he imposed the
maximum sentence. "I can't understand why a man
with your background would even be carrying a gun."

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costs of constructing the interceptor on S11434 west to
Montgomery Road where the
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lire whi ch would go on to
Altamnonte's Keller Road plant.
Included in the grant
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fees.
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system - $2.7-million
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system would have to be paid
from a 35-year bond issue
floated on the open market.
The engineers said monthly
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would include costs of amortizing the bond issue and paying
Altamonte springs a fee for
sewer treatment - would be
about $6.50 monthly,
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determined that monthly
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city grew at a fantastic rate. it
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which 170 pounds of the drug was confiscated last week,
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Friday said they Found 1.2 pounds of the drug concealed In
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Agents said this brought the total amount of cocaine
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to re-evaluate the program and
citizens in the conununity, 200
strong, signed petitions to have
the sewer system issue placed
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Businessmen in the cornmilunity sponsored an inf or mation fortun lauding t he
benefits of the proposed sewer
system, but the voters turned
down the plan by better than a
2-I margin,
Mrs. Lormann fought to
follow the wishes of the people
even though the election was
onlyadvisory - andtheproject
was placed in limbo.
The city council, last Monday
night, voted unanimously to
offer the engineering firm a
$75,000 settlement. Jones,
however, said he would
recommend that the offer be
denied.
Jones said his clients had
authorized bins to settle for
$85,000 and not a cent less.
Recent court decisions, accorning to City Attorney Ned
Julian Jr., indicate the
engineering firm in the courts
can recover nearly $75,000 for
"out-of-pocket" expenses in
addition to some return on
labor.
Total engineering costs, had
the project continued through
construction, were to have been
$2I1,700 and were to have been
paid from the bond issue.
Although the contract, signed
in 1971, says that the
engineering plans were to
remain the property of the
engineers, even after being
paid for by the city, Jones said
th is week his clients would be
amenable to turning ownership
over to the city as part of the
settlement.

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Sanford AA, open, 8pm 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.
Gold Star Mothers, 1:30 p.m., Legion Home, Lake
Ivanhoe, Orlando.
Casselberry Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., Land o' Lakes
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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,
TUESDAY, JUNE 29
Sanford Lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 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, 14
and SR434.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees board meeting,
7:30 p.m., clubhouse, Spring Oaks and 436.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE30
Movies for children, 10:30 a.m. Seminole South
Library Seminole Plaza, Casselberry.
Sanford KIwanis, noon, civic center,
Casselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.
Sanford Seranaders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center,

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supper, 5 to 7:30. Upsala Presbyterian Church grounds
corner Country Club Road and Upsal Road, sponsored by
Dorcas Circle.
Tuscola Cherokee Nation of Florida Pow Wow, and
golf tournament beginning 10 a.m. running through
Sunday, Family World, Osteen,
SUNDAY, JUNE 27
Sea World trip, Mid-Florida Singles meet at 9 a.m.,
Sanford Chamber of Commerce parking lot.

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placed there, urine dribbled and clinics altogether? That
there, and it was not cleaned would be even better.
I will not defend the conup. Then the food tray came. It
was both unappetizing and ditions you found. Unforunsanitary. In addition, there ttinately, many hospitals are
was no way to wash one's hands not only expensive, but unafter using a bedpan, especially comfortable, inefficient and
when the patient was connected downright dangerous. In fact,
to intravenous feeding equip, they are almost too dangerous
n3ent
for sick people to go to, but
There were no smoking there is little choice.
The problem with hospitals is
regulations in a room with three
they are run and staffed by
patients. One patient smoked
almost continuously until I People. Some people are
found It difficult to sleep paragons of virtue, thoughtful,
because the smoke permeated generous and kind and others
the bed clothes and could not be don't quite measure up to those
ventilated out of my cubicle in standards.
I am sorry to hear about the
the middle we were separated
unsanitary
conditions.
only by movable curtains). It
Sanitation Is important in
seems to me that in view of
health hazards of smoking, as preventing Food poisoning. For
well as the discomfort to your inf or mation I ann sending
patients, that smoking should you The Health Letter number
be prohibited to both patients 6-2. Food Poisoning of lnfectioUSOrigin. Others who wish to
and visitors in sickroorns. Why
have this information can send
not restrict smoking to lounges
50 cents for it with a long,
and waiting rooin.s'
stamped, self-addressed enDEAR READER - Why not
prohibit smoking in hospitals velope for mailing.
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Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m. Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Rotary Club of Lake Mary installation of officers, 7:30
p.m., Sheraton Inn, 14 and SR 46.

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"We enjoy the privilege of
receiving premium rates for
In Longwood, Robert Bunn, our work," Robbin says, "but
64. who lives at the corner of court reporters get paid for
Carlton and Pressview Avenues what they do. They don't get
told deputies Thursday that paid for sitting around waiting.
burglars pried open a window to
"Court reporters, the way I
gain entry to his residence.
see it, are kind of the last
In that Incident, a walkie. bastion of professionalism in a
talkie, a charger for that world where the mialitv
of
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Rockwell computer, altogether downward while the price you
uoi-th $700 were taken.
pay for it has gone up."
In other reports, an la-yearThe problem is that upon
old Orlando man was jailed in this idyllic scene of efficiency
Sanford after being arrested and bedrock industriousness
Friday at an amusement has fallen the sinister shadow of
business In Maitland.
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duplicate completely unknown streams of phonetic symbols
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delivered - which makes machine shorthand. They in.
Robbin think the CR's per. elude seven initial consonants,
formance may be even more four medial vowels and 10 final
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vowels which do not appear,
such as DI" "F' and -'N," are
"If you sit down at one of represented by combinations of
these machines, it's like symbols that have to be learplaying the piano by ear at the ned.
same speed that somebody else
Combinations also are used
is playing it," he says. 'Try to indicate various initial and
repeating the 'Minute Waltz' by final syllables, such as "con"
ear when you've never heard it and "tion." Vowels, which
before. Then do that all day; always appear in the middle,
see what you've got. We're can be codified to show whether
almost niti.sts here."
their sounds are long or short,
and punctuation Is included via
The difference, of course, is symbol as well.
that instead of sonatas or
It ta kes diligent study and
concertos the co ur t reporter practice to build one's
turns out something that looks technique and speed to a level
like a third-rate counterfeiter's suitable for handling actual
version of a cash register tape. courtroom proceedings, and
And any errors that occur are court reporters take great pride
silent and can be corrected Ic, their professional cornlater, rather than falling upon petency.
the ears of thousands of critical
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listeners,
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homonyms
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Florida Power &amp; Light
Co. will be the only major private electric company in the
state with higher rates next month, the Public service
(ommission says.
The commission announced Friday that fueladjustment charges will be lower in July for the state's
other three major private electric utilities,
('onunissioners granted FP&amp;l. a hike of $2.49 per l,
kilowatt hours, the average amount used by a family in a

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the summer months, were busy
again Thursday and Friday as
residents of Sanford and
Longwood reported substantial
thefts.
Judy H. Branch, 26. fit. I Box
205E, Sanford 'told deputies
Friday that her home had been
entered while she was at work,
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CAPE CANAVERAl. tAPi - The unannounced
launching of a rocket bearing a secret military payload
surprised people a!ag Central Florida's Atlantic Coast
late Friday.
Maj. James Craig, a spokesman for the Air Force
Eastern Test Range, released a singleline statement after
the rocket streaked into space.
"A classified payload was launced on a Titan 3-C launch
vehicle by an Air Force-industry team at Complex 40,
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.," the statement
said.

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reporter's Job to take down
everything that occurs in the
courtroom except private
consultations between the judge
and attorneys or discussions
specifically identified as being
off the record.
The instrument used For
this task is the stenographic
recorder, a lightweight device
which looks like a slimmeddown typewriter. Containing 22
keys, the steno machine can be
used on desk or tabletop or can
be set up on its own special
tripod which stands about 30
inches off the floor. It prints on
two-inch strips of paper uzing a
ribbon that is inked by a selfcontained reservoir,
Prominently posted before
the bench or witness stand, the
court reporter Is remindful of a
pianist gracefully plucking Out
combinations on the keyboard.
And there's a lot of similarity,
except that instead of playing

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Herald Staff Writer
(First of a Three-Part Series)
Across the sands of time,
few of man's institutions have
endured as faithfully as those
born of his penchant for recordkeeping.
flisnive reporters were
on hand as the pyramid were
being built and they have
persisted for centuries in
numerous forms - one of the
most esoteric being the
modern-day court reporter
But, as is true in so many
fields, the tides of the Computer
Age have begun to lap at the
court reporter's sand castle.
"This is one of the oldest
professions in the world," says
Norman Robbin, chief court
reporter for Florida's 18th
Judicial circuit. "It goes back to
ancient Egypt. The scribes used
to sit at the feet of the pharaohs.
And shorthand goes back as far
as the early Egyptians, too. If
you don't think so, try taking
notes using hieroglyphics."
While the average person
probably knows that the court

TAMPA 1AP) - A man
held in Hillsborough County Jail under $103,000 bond was at large Saturday
after
Posing as another imnate and posting that 'nan's
$2,000
bond, officials said.
John D. Hurst, 38, of Tampa pulled the switch and
walked out Thursday night, officials said. They said
his
absence was discovered Friday when Jailers went to
escort him to a court appearance on charges of check
forgery and auto theft.
The other inmate, Clyde F. Batson of Pensacola, claims
to have been an unwitting accomplice, the officials said.
Hurst was Jailed earlier this week on three bad-check
charges and one charge of stealing two 197fi motor homes.
The had-check charges carry a standard bond of $1,000
each. Jailers said auto-theft bond is usually double the
value of the stolen vehicles.

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�EveninigHerald

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Over at the county co urthouse in Sanford, a
showdown Is scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday mor-

300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FI.A. 32771
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Sunday, June 27, 1976—.6A

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CURIUE, Managing Editor

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Year. $28.40. By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
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U.S. Farmers
Deserve Salute

J!

The Clock
By ED PRICKETI'

ning.

On one side are businessmen. On th e other are
Seminole County commissioners. The duel Li over
who fonts the bill for a spraying program to combat
the bl ind mosqui to problem In Down town Sanford.
Downtown businessmen complain the 18-yearold mosquito problem has become unbearable. The
most convincing argument comes from local
Chamber of Commerce Executive Manager Jack
Homer, who argues that Sanford is "losing face"
because of the mosquitoes and that tourists .'eek
accommodations outside city limits to esca pe the
hordes of black beasties that seasonally swarm out
of Lake Monroe Into the city's streets.
The most unconvincing argument comes from
City Manager Wan-en Knowles, who, In a
memorandum, says the city Is doing as much as can
be done to con trol the mosquito problem in the
Downtown area. One businessman says the city
"fogs when mosquitoes aren't there and doesn't

Quietly, with no fanfare and little media
coverage, a real revolution has been taking place
down on the American farm. U.S. farmers, in the
finest tradition of their forefathers, are once again
acting like free men. It is a story that bears telling
again and again; especially during this Bicentennial year.
TOM TIEDE
In an article entitled "The Nation's Greatest
Success Story" in U.S. News and World Report, the
man who tills the soil is given credit for keeping the
dollar as strong as it still is, for helping to pay the
bill for foreign oil, for feeding not only the people of
this country, but also untold millions all over the
world. But more important still, the magazine
article points out, in a dramatic departure from
just a few years ago, the farmer of today has, for
the most part, climbed down off the taxpayers'
( Second of two parts)
backs.
MONTEREY,
Mexico — Is Donald Duck a
As recently as 1972, federal subsidies to farbad Influence on this side of the border? Anti- ______________
mers were running at around $4 billion a year. This
American nationalists here are spreading the ____
year, such payments are expected to total less than
word that the quacker, read by millions of
half a billion dollars and most of this, the magazine semiliterate Mexicans, is a tool of capitalism
and an enemy of the working man. He is forever .,
emphasized, will be under disaster-relief programs
trying to get Uncle Scrooge's millions, is he not?
.
..
to those hit by drought, floods or other
And
what
about
Huey,
Louie
and
Dewey
—
all
.
catastrophes.
they seem to want from life is another nickle for
Whereas the government once stored gluts of
the ice cream store.
.
grain at taxpayer expense running to as high as
Less publicly, the nationalists whisper about
$1,000,000 a day, farmers now hold their own grain
Mr. Duck's personal life. Thy doesn't he mp
- ... .-:•
...
until they are ready to sell on the open market.
Daisy and make her an honest woman? Clearly
the foul-mouthed little beast is only interested in
And, contrary to what one might expect tI
the
pursuit of material pleasures. He lies, he
listening to advocates of governmental supports
cheats, he plots, he blasphemes — and, by the
and controls, the result has not been chaos down on way, does he ever do an honest day's work?
the farm, but unprecedented productivity and
If the nationalists had their way, no doubt, D.
.
prosperity. As documented by USN&amp;WR,
Duck would never again corrupt the pious inAmerican farmers this year will:
stlncts of the Mexican peasantry. Lacking such
— Provide food for American families for censorship authority, however, critics use the
about 17 per cent of their take-home pay; a record comic character as an example of what America
has become through capitalism and what Mexico
unmatched by any country elsewhere in the world,
must avoid through socialism. Better the people
— Export more than any other U.S. industry: should read Marx than Mickey Mouse, except
with exports expected to top last year's sales of $22 there are fewer pictures.
billion abroad which equaled 20 per cent of total
To be sure, Disney is still the author of choice

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when they are."
So, where do we go from here?
The county's position is that Sanford's problem,
simply explained, is Sa nford's problem and not one
that should be remedied by dollars from the
county's ge neral revenue fund. Logically, that is a
so und argument. If all the county's taxpaye rs must
pay to fu nd a mosq ui to problem in Sa nford then
co unty money should also be spent each time a
problem crops up in one or the other of the county's
seven cities.
No, it just doesn't work that way, not according
In v'ni'rv
':,'. - T
iva4y
agreed upon county services which are spread over

all of Seminole County.
But one look at the large number of dead

mosqui toes clinging to cour thouse windows is
enough to convince anyone that the problem Isn't
logical. Sanford is the county seat, and all the
ta xpayers paid for the fine courthouse that is built
closeby th e lake which ha tches the mosquitoes. It is
inconceivable that a county as fine as Seminole

0

— from the Santa Ana Register

Meany As Czar
The United States has been preszring the Soviet Union to
give more than lip service to the Helsinki agreemen ts which

promised a free r flow of people and Information through the
ir on Cur tain. We cannot hope for much success if we put ourselves in the position of viola ting the hoped-for new spiri t of
Helsinki, and that seems to be exactly w ha t has happened.
Our State De partment has ref used to grant visas to four
So vi et trade union of ficials who were invited to visit wi th some
la bor leaders in the San. Fra ncisco area in return for trips the
la tter made to the Sovi et Union In 1973 and 1975. There
is no
reason why the Russians shouldn't be a llowed in to this country,
except that President George Meany of the AFL-CIO objects. He
has opposed all exchanges with Soviet trade unionists on
grounds t he y represent a government rather than So viet
workers,
San Fran cisco labor leaders who invited the Russians are
miffed, and they ha ve a right to be
. Mr. Meany is a powerful
man In Washington, but he should not be powerf ul enough to
cause the U.S. government to do some thing that is not In its best
in terests. Righ t now, It Is in our interest to show th
e Communist
world that we take the principle of open borders seriously and
we expect them to do the same.

BERRY'S WORLD

i Heavy Fighting Rages
Aijfld Beirut Camps

'

NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — The heaviest fighting of the
14-month-old Lebanese civil war raged Saturday around
two strategic refugee camps in southeastern Beirut. The
Christian-held radio said the battle was spreading to other
areas.
The broadcast monitored here said artillery shells were
falling in some combat zones at the rate of 200 an hour.
Fierce battles were reported early this morning in
suburbs on the eastern edge of Beirut, in mountain towns
east of Beirut, and in the area of Khaldeh, near the airport
south of the capital, the broadcast said.

I

Kissinger Urges Competition

Krafts
Charges
Unfounded
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— Top all other industries in productivity
growth; farm productivity up 65.2 per cent, for
example, as compared with 14.6 per cent for factories,
- Take in more money than any other
business; topping $99.2 billion for 1975.
—Spend more money than any other business:
with outlays for machinery, feed, fertilizer and
other production expenses expected to exceed the
$75.5 billion spent last year.
And, on top of everything else, each American
farmer will feed himself and 48 other Americans,
plus other millions around the world.

Gene Meadors of Meadors Marina says he has
enough signatures to call a special election, but
"e''t f',1 t"i' qltrfr. ;tn4e rhonrp
In li gh t of a similar upco ming vote to improve
Downtown Sanford.
If a pilot program, however, could eliminate
mosquitoes, Homer believes that would show
citizens mosquitoes can be licked and improve
chances of voter approval of a tax ing district.
Homer's argument sounds good; It's worth a try
because anything Is preferable to swarms of blind
mosquitoes occupying the Do n town area.

WORLD
IN BRIEF

JOHN D. LOFTON JR.

Unrest
Brewing

exports.

would let a mosquito problem go unsolved to the
extent that some businesses are forced to close
doors, regardless of where, logically or by policy,
the money comes from.
Horner,-said Tuesday he needs $10,000 to fund a
joint city-county pilot project to extend Sanford's
fogging program. Any permanent program, It
seems, will depend on passage of a special taxing
district.

FREE

____

.
ERyIc..
No

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I A)NDON — (1W) — Secretary of Slate Henry A. Kissinger has urged Western Europe to continue ideological
competition with the Soviet Union and renewed America's
commitment to the Independence of the Soviet-bloc
countries of Eastern Europe.
Kissinger said in a major policy speech Friday to the Intenational Institute of Strategic Studies that "it is not
healthy for the United States to be the only center of
initiative and leadership in the democratic world. It is not
healthy for Europe to be only a passive participant,
however close the friendship and however intimate the
consultation."

WASHINGTON— As a conservative
columnist,
one of the amusing side-benefits di
_
_______ .. ...
seeing Ronald Reagan on his way to capturing
11d1......
:
the GOP presidential nomination is watching
o
________
•
some of my liberal colleagues being reduced ti' .
.
. .. .;.
sputtering incoherence over the possibility that
..'-a .;j• '. .. .."- - -,
such a calamitous spector may well become a
.
reality. Take Mr. Joseph Kraft, for example.
Normally an articulate, temperate analyst of
current events, when it comes to Mr. Reagan the
man Walter Iippman once called "the most
JACKSONVILLE (AP) — results in outpourings of fan.
.
_____
, .
promising commentator of his generation" has
Defense lawyers in W.T. tasy as well as truth.
....
..
.. '.' .
- If
simply gone bananas.
Zeigler Jr.'s quadruple murder
"Mr. Hadley Is attempting to
trial have failed to get a vide
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Particularly troublesome for Mr. aft is Mr.
avoid my cross-examination of
'
Reagan's excellent eight-year record as chi
taped psychiatrist's interview the defendant," Eagan de4
1 iith the defendant entered into dared. "Zeigler was never
.
executive of the largest state in the union,
record which included: turning a *700-million
evidence at the three-week-old asked in the taped interview if
trial,
budget deficit into a $400.milllon surplus;
he killed his wife:"
____
leaving
the
state
of
California
with
a
triple-A
____
lawyer Ralph Hadley
el,
Circuit Judge Maurice Paul
cot
bond rating for the first time in 31 years;
III tried to put the videotaped denied the defense request to
reducing significantly the state's welfare roles
psychiatric interview into evi. Show the videotape to the jury.
____
dence Friday.
while substantially increasing benefits to the
Zeigler, 30, is charged with
* ______
.
truly needy, and holding the state government's
With the Jury out, Hadley said killing his wife, Eunice, 31; her
bureaucracy to an almost zero growth rate.
Zeigler couldn't remember parents. Mr. and Mrs. Perry
So, how does Mr. Kraft deal with these ac
some events of last Christmas Edwards of Moultrie, Ga.; and
compli.shment.s? With ease. He simply 5ft'
_____
jve, when Zeigler's wife and Charles Mays Jr., 35, as part of
that Mr. Reagan had nothing to do with them. C
hree others were killed in his an alleged plot to colirct Insurwrites:
Winter Garden furniture store. ance on his wife.
among Mexico's 56 million citizens. But the other
"Ruai proved only that
Hadley said the defendant
state — with i
The defense contends the vicfellow has had a growing and Increasingly
superb
resources,
energetic
population
and
Operation
Collapse
was
given sodium bttisol, a tinis were killed by a gang of
fluential following — so much so, actually, that enlightened civil service and legislature — __
drug affecting the nervous sy robbers, who also wounded
democrats on both sides of the border are once
- be governed by practically anybody."
tern, before the interview.
Zeigler in a shootout at the fur.
again asking an old, evasive, but decidedly
But 3OflI of what MY. Kraft na.s written about
But State Ally. Robert Eagan niture store. The state says
worrisome question: is Mexico going ComMr. Reagan has not been amusing, it has been
objected. Hesaid the drug bnot Zeigler's wound was self-inEditor
munist?
downright
slanderous,
yellow
journalism
of
scientifically
accepted for the flicted as part of the alleged
The evidence of recent years Is inconclusive,
worst sort. When Mr. Reagan went on national
purpose of aining memory and plot.
but not to be ignored. At the least, Mexico is Reynolds Criticized
Dr. MerleE. Parker, television several weeks ago and in a half-houT
going in the opposite direction from democracy.
Sanford address criticized Helmut- Sonnenfeldt, a top
The party that has ruled the countrysince
aide to Henry Kissinger, for having told a group
I
have
just
read
with
shocked
dismay
a
news
revolution (the Institutional Revolutionary account of a speech by Mr. Don Reynolds,
An Open Letter
American ambassadors in Europe that the
Party, or Pill) has become a synonym for abcaptive
nations should, ln Reagan's words' "give
solute authority. It now has a closed shop in the principal of Seminole High School, and candidate
An
open
letter
to
Seminole
County
School
up
any
claim
of national sovereignty and simply
for
Representative
to
Congress,
in
which
Mr.
Mexican senate, controls 95 per cent of
JUNE25,1976
Leorki Wooten, Deltom
Superintendent William P. Layer:
become a part of the Soviet Union," Mr. Kraft
Mexican house, and rules in 9 out of 10 state and Reynolds deplores the immorality of young
ADMISSIONS
Robert
S. Wright Jr., Deltona
got
out
his
tar
brush.
He
wrote
that
Reagan's
Dear Mr. Layer:
local offices. Its presidential candidate this year, people. Fine.
Sanford:
Grandeas
Sjoblom, Lake
1
charges
brought
to
his
"perhaps
oversensitive
at Li wrong with our school system,
Vera Boone
Mary
the "pungent whiff of
But Mr. Don Reynolds is the man who openly
i-Semitism,"
Pdncipal Mr. Rc)moldss and teacl*r37. Thes"nostril
position,
Lacola Brundidge
Ethel M. Sterling, Lake Mary
Now, this is strong stuff indieeed. conjuring up
daughter of a friend of mine was told 36 hours
Since PR! has become ever more liberal In i ts flouts the law of the State of Florida which
Leola
W.
Bryant
ltuth
Salisbury, Orange City
Adolf
Hitler,
the
holocaust
and
genocide.
So,
prohibits possession of cigarettes by minors by before graduation that
Mabel M. Carroll
ar l A. Brandleiii, Oviedo
C
she
could
not
graduate
what
evidence
does
Mr.
philosophy, conservative Americans and openly allowing juvcniles as young as 16 years
Kraft
have
to
support
because of a half-credit,
Annie Lee Dixon
this outrageous charge? Well, nobody seems to
Mexicans shrub.
are seeing Reds behind every old to smoke on public school property!
mesquite
Tiowandolynn
Hall
She
had
already
purchased
cap
and
gown,
know.
The precise danger is unknown. For everyone
it
appears
invitations,
etc.
Her
teacher,
Mrs.
Cooper,
said
Rosemary
If.
iiotiey
that
Mr.
Reynolds
speaks
out
In
an
interview,
when
here who believes the country Is going CornI told him what Mr.
she could not be bothered to give her 's make-up Kraft had written,
WEATHER
Ned June
Benjam in Epstein , na tional
munist, there is ano ther who (eels the next both sides of his mouth ! I was reared by a father
exam.
Res
who
ults
taught
me
—
a
broken
hear
th
at
Torn
"hypocrite"
W.
Ray
is
te
more vulgar
d yo ung lady, director of t he B'nai B'rith's Antl.Defarnatlon
revolution will be led by the fascists. Meanwhile,
and I hear also others who th ought they were to League, was incred ulous. Hav
Samuel Lipson. Deltona
as usual, few in authority are payi ng much at than any "four-letter-word" the hippies ever
Saturday's high 92, Sunday's
in g seen the
graduate
dreamed
up
dur
g
in
until
a
very
short
th
e
s
ur
ging
Deborah Davis, Lake Mary I o 70.
sixties,
time
be
and
I
still
fore
Reagan
broadcast
himself,
Mr.
Epstein
tention north of the line. Wherever Mexico is
gradua tion, af ter going to the expense of declared:
goin g, America may be the Last to know. We agree it is!
Partly cloudy with a chance
DISCHARGE.S
graduation.
"I don't understand it at all. We ha ve a
seem to share little with these people except a
of
afternoon and evening
Heaven save us f rom the likes of Don
veryA
Sanford:
1,500-mile border and Donald Duck.
Name Withheld By Request sensitive constituency and believe me, if there's
thundersho wers. Highs In the
Reynolds in Congress.
Sus
an K. Barnett
upper 80s and lo 90s. tows in
Sanford a group in America that reacts to anything like
, Sara J. Blackwelder
this it would be the Jewish community and I
the
low 70s. Variable winds
Delia A. hatch
didn't get a whis per on this. I don't know w hat
ANDERSON
around
10 m.p.h. Rain
Cat heri ne C. McCloud
the hell he's talking a bout."
probability is 40 per cent.
Ralph L. McLain
As a matter of fact, Epstein recalled that
EXTENDED FORECAST
Carol S. Riley
Reagan when he was governor was honored by
Partly
clo ud y with scattered
l.ula May Sco tt
Israel Bonds for supporting Israel
thun
de rshowers mainly d uring
Mary S. Stokes
Mr. David Brody, the head of the Washington
the afternoon and evening
1lames
Thomas
WASHINGTON — Armies and navies,
office of the B'nai Brith's ADL, I, also puzzled br
hours. Highs near 90. Lows in
some
Castro's
Latin
American
neighbors,
said
one
as
E
ter
Mae
Williams
computers were utilized an average of 25 per Mr. Kraft's accusation. Mr. Brody,
of them armed with hydrogen-headed missiles, Pentagon
the lower 70g.
who ha
strategist.
'.P"Mary F. Baber, Deltona
cent be low capacity,
are poised on the edge of war In the Middle East,
waited unsuccessfully for almost two months for
Sunday's Daytona Reach
Latin American na tions are painfully aware
George Bradley, Deltona
Yet in spite of these findings, Social Security Mr. Kraft to ret urn
on the African continent and along the Russian- that, if
hi.s phone call to discuss the
tides:
high 8:31 a.m., 8:54 p.m.,
Castro's troops can fight on the African is going ahead with plans to
Mattie L. Culbert, Deltona
Chinese border,
its computer Reagan anti-Semitism charge, told me that he
lo
2:08
a.m., 2:14 p.m. Port
continent, they could more easily move against system. The proposed $69expand
V
Sophia Hendricks, Deltona
million computer knows of nothing in
We ha ve studied Intelligence reports and any
Canaveral: high 7:55 am., 8:22
Reagan's background to
nation in Sou th America. Many Latins fear cente r is only part of e
Dorothy
Padgett,
Deltona
th mo ney the agency substantiate such an allegation
Interviewed top defense officials to determine Castro "Is practicing" in
p.m., low 2:00 a.m.. 2:09 P.M.
. He too says he
Africa for adventures
wants to siphon from its trust funds.
the prospects for war or peace. Here Is our
doesn't
know
w
ha t Kfaft Is talking about, noting
in South America, according to Penta gon
assessment:
Already, it is constructing a $2.3 million that he 15 disturbed that he would write
planners.
such a
MIDDLE EAST: Senior mi litary officials
addi ti on to its present co mputer facilities. Fo
ur thing without putting some supporting e vidence
The result has been to make Sou th American
describe the Middle East as a "boiling ca uldron" governmen
huge compu te rs will also be installed In in his column, which he failed to do.
ts more dependent upon the U ni ted
and a "witches' brew" where "anything can
November at a cost of $25 million.
When Ifinally reached Mr. Kraft, he stuck by
States for protection. This was a subject that
happen." Theyalsofear, intheworthofonehigh Secretary
To top it all, the agency would like to overhaul his charge saying there were "a lot"
State
Henry
of
Kissinger discussed
official, that the situation "will get worse before
MRS. ELSIE C. SPIRE.S
its computer operations at an estimated grand whofeltthewayhedI4aboutReagan of people
retired registered nurse,
with Latin leaders on his recent South American
$ attack on
It gets be tter."
of
*400
milli
cost
on
illi
to
$500
m
on
Sonnenfeldt.
Like
w
ha ving worked as a shift and
ho
tour, say our SOW'CCS.
?
Well,
he
wouldn't
say.
Part of the problem is that the orthodox
Mrs. Elsie Caroline Spires, floor super visor at Seminole
The GAO auditors found problems at the
But — confusing th ings even further
ASIA: Intelligence reports claim that the co
he did
power struggles — Arab vs. Jew, Christian vs. Soviets
agency's data processing center, all right, but say these people were
66, of 414 Lake View Ave., Lake Memorial Hospital.
now
in fact not Jews, but
ha
ve
Moslem, pro-Soviet vs. pro-American — ha ve
approximately 25 per cent of
Mary, died Th ursday at
ncluded these were organiza tional and per. Arabs. What made him write
Survivors include her
what be did, Mr.
their availa ble combat ground and
become blurred by the politics of chaos.
Seminole Memorial Hospital. hus band, Dorance C. Spires of
sonnel problems.
tactical
Kraft said, was the fact that Mr. Reagan had
forces dug in along the cold, barren
The most explosi ve spot, of Course, IS Chin
A na tive of Erie, Pa., she had Lake Mary, two sisters, M iss
We do not be lieve that the way to solve te
singled Mr. Sonnenfeldt out when Sonnenfeldt
ese border,
Le banon which Is In the grip of anarchy.
pr oblems Is to add more equipment,," declared "a perfectly unknown pe r
lived
in Lake Mary since 1950. Katherine Friedriech and Mrs.
son." But he is nothing
This has caused cOmm in the Pen tagon
Intelligence reports indicate the situation
the GAO report. "On the contrary, reduction of of the kind. He Is one of
She was a mem be r of the Minnie W. Alstadt, bo th of Erie,
the most important men
is "out Whose military StrategiStS still consider Russia,
of con trol" of anyone, Including th
the number of systems could help to
:vangellcal Lutheran Church and one nephew and two grandease (jig In the State De part me nt, a man w ho has been*
e
Syrian
forces
not
China,
to
be
the
gr
eater
on the scene.
threat to the Uni ted
management problem."
f Albion, Pa., and atte nded the nephews.
referred to as "K singer's
is
Sta tes.
Kissinger." He is i
— AFRICA: Despite the Sovlet.Cuban
Social Secu.rity contends that Its existing top policy-maker iii our government.
rood Shpeherd Lutheran
Grarnkow Funeral Home,
WATCH ON WASTE: The Social Security facilities are out-of-date, that a complete "top to
cesa In Angola, U_a strategists regard
Church of Sanford.
Did he have any evidence that Mr. Reagan
Sanford, in charge of
Xdmlnisira tion, whose dwindling trust funds are bottom" overhaul is necessary to
triumph as a "very short-term gain. Th
A mem ber of the Women's arrangements.
e ve n knows that Mr. Sonnenfeldt
is Jew ish,
e ap- already threatened ,1J1 bankruptcy, plans to uninterrupted delivery ol Social s
pearance of Soviet-backed Cuban
chec s, asked? Mr. Kraft replied that
ub of lake Mary, she was a
ity
be had 44no ideal, lf
construct a *6 million computer center tha t Isn't that the GAO concl usions are based on an Reagan knew th
Angola, according to a Pentagon assessxnent, I3eed_e(J,
gr adua te nurse of Hammot
is. Interestingly, Mr. Kraft
inadequate survey and that a Boeing Co. study volunteered th
has upset such African nations as Tanzania,
h os pi ta l of Erie, was a mem be r
e information that Mr. SonFuneral Notice
(fldentai audits, now in our possession, shows that the GAO findjng hinge on in- nenleldt hinuell had called him and
Uganda, Zaire and Zambia.
of
that hospital's alumni
asked what
show that Social Security already has installed
co nclusive data.
These young nations were far from pr
associa tion, was a member of
the basis of his charge was. Sonnentfeldt,
MRS
SPIRES,
ELSIE
said
oadvanced
computer
systems
"far
In
American, but the Soviet-Cuban
Kraft, disa greed with what be had
IOfl n
excess of its
the Order of the Eastern Star, CAROLINE— Funeral services
Footnote;
Rep.
Charles
Vanick,
D.-Ohjo,
written.
African continent has helped to break down age- needa"
Joe Kraft once told an Interviewer th
n of Albion and was a for Mrs. Elsie Caroline Spires.
chairman of the powerf ul House Ways
Lake, View Avt, Lake
at
his
old antagonisms and to unite these nations
According to a recent investiga tion conducted Means oversight
and cdiumn is disti nguishable from
Mary, who died ThWay at
subcommittee, has wr it te n the
th
e
rest
of
th
e
against
by the General Accounting Office, the agency
press by "its sense of Intellect ua
Seminole Memorial Hospital,
______
's Social Security commissioner a fiery letter
l re5pon
That has also been a beneficial effect for
will be Mid at 3 pm Monday an
____
sibility." If this is true, he Should at once
pr esent computers are easily capable of sup. calling u pon
retract
him to "Immediately suspend"
he Gramkow Funeral Home
____
United Sta tes in South America.
his absurd charge
fri. porting more than take the current workload, expansion of
_______
__
Chapel with Pastor Ralph I.
that Ronald Reagan's
the
computer
facilities,
Our
____
terventlon of a Cuban expedi tionary force in
criticism of the $&amp;.called
Luman officiating. Burial will be
The government auditors discovered, to their congressional sources say bearings probably was
"Sonnenfeldt Doctriv,
moti
faraway Angola "has scared the pants off" Fidel astonishment, that even on the busiest days the
in Oakiawn Memorial Park.
vated
by
antl.Semj
w ill be held to back up Vanick' demand,
It's never too
COUNTRY"CLUIll ROAD
___
Gramkow Funeral Home.
late to admit It w hen you're wrong,
c.,ntord n Charge

PRopuciiy
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"Aren't you taking this 'evolving door justice'
business a little too literally?-

Collegiate Briefs
Earns Recognition

Tests and Awards program.All one of 16 students who
received her certificate
tests, except those for Iran- begin or continue workwill
and passed the national
on recently in ceremonies Honor Student
MUhRAY, Ky. — Ms. scription at over 175 worth a master's and doctoral
examination for licensure as a
degrees honoring the second class to
Kathleen Rowe of Route 1, minute, are administered by who will receive 1976-77
MISENHEIMER, N.C. — Dental Hygienist,
complete
the dental assisting Miss Heather Stevenson,
Sanford, earned recognition on the local instructor.
Graduate Council Fellowships program of the School of daughter of Chaplain and Mrs. Lash Graduates
the Dean's List at Murray State
at the University of South Dentistry
at The University of Neil M. Stevenson of 609 Orchid
University during the 1976 Engineering Degree
Florida. He will receive a Alabama In Birmingham. Lane, Altamonte Springs, has
MIDLAND, Mich. — Steven
spring semester for her 1.0
doctoral award of $4,000 or Ws eta ar,1,
TROY, -N.Y.
,
.,.,.
•', • ,,
Jars I.ah 't.-i1 M Mr rind
rkir rei-I 'ii cti
i'homas of Route 2, Sanford, work in matnemaucs.
presented during a luncheon for Academic Honor List for he Mrs. James Lash of Lake Mary,
received a
graduates and their families, spring semester at Pfeiffer received his Associate of Arts
master
of
Students Qualify
engineering
degree
in Earns Masters
College, where she graduated degree at Northwood Institute
Seminole
High
Biomedical
Engineering
SANFORD —
cum laude with a major in of Michigan recently.
.
Degree
Awarded
GREENVILLE, N.C.
School students Rita Clack and recently from Rensselaer Darrell Stowe Vodopich of
biology.
Polytechnic Institute. Walter
ATLANTA, Ga. — James W.
Jannice Golden have qualified
Sanford received a master of Jones,
as outstanding achievers in Cronkite, CBS newsman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gains Degree
delivered the commencement arts degree Academic-Biology Donald H. Jones, 1919 Sanford
from East Carolina University Ave., Sanford, received
the
Gregg and
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Miss
Division
of education,
McGraw. address and was granted an recently at ECU's 67th annual bachelor's degree in Business
his
business
office
Hill Book Co. recently an - honorary degree.
Dorothy
Gay Waller, daughter
commencement.
nounced.
Adm inistration from Emory of Ms. Dorothy W. Wailer of 125
LII '
University
on
June
14
at
E.
Woodland
Dr.,
To qualify as an outstanding WorksOn
Sanford,
was
Doctorate Gets Certificate
commencement
achiever, a student must pass
exercises awarded the Associate In
one or more official Gregg
TAMPA
Doctoral student
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Ms. addressed by U.S. Supreme Science in Dental Hygiene
Court Justice [tarry A. Black. degree at Armstrong State
Shorthand tests from the Gregg Robert Jernigan of Sanford is Katherine McGuire of Sanford, inun
College June 10 and has written
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that rr.akcs you wxih $100
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Sunday, June27, 1976

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All, a stingless bee floating like
a perplexed butterfly, barely
managed to eke out a 15-round
draw Saturday with a Japanese
pro wrestler who spent most of
the match on his back like a
quarrelsome crab.
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what could only be described as
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had no problem," said Liquori,
27, who stepped up from the
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world record holder, and John
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Not a bad catch, Scott Surge! The IS-year-old Sanford resident
landed this four-pound bass while fishing on the bank of Lake
Mary Thursday night. He used .worms for bait and said the fish
measured 21 inches In length. (Herald Photo by loin Vincent)

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WIMBLEDON, England seed to tall was Jatme Fillol of
(API
Wimbledon without Chile—No, 13.—who was beaten
women' It could happen next by Onny Parun of New Zealand
year.
7.5, 64, 6-4.
The threat came Friday frn
Sixth-seeded GthflrnVs
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Chris Evert and the Women's of Argentina, No. 7 Roscoe Tan.
Tennis Association after the ner of Lookout Mountain,
OAKLAND (AP) — The Oak- use the three players
Was
'' "'s
"Now you're telling me you're not nostalgic. . - th en
because packedandourteamisready to Wimbledon ma nagement corn- Tenn., eighth-seeded Raul
land A's are standing firm on they no longer are property
of go,"
gimme another word for it. . you who are so good with
mittee rejected their demand Ramirez of Mexico, 12th-seeded
their threat to strike Sunday the A's.
Finley has threatened to to for equal pay with the likes of Tony
words, and with keeping things bare. 'Caw I need
uS Ofl
es
unl s owner Charles 0. Finley
Roche from A ustralia and
"We'll play Sunday," Tanner suspend any player who
someone, I'm thinking now It comes back all too clearly.
Arthur A.sbe and Jimmy Con- No. 14 Brian Gottfried of Fort
allows
three
star
players
to
resaid.
"We'll
have
players
on
the
chooses
to
strike
and
replace
nors.
SE
ATTLE I AP) —te
Yes, I loved you dearly, and If you are going to bring me
turn to regular action,
Lauderdale, all won ftcugh to
field although I'm not sure who them with minor leaguers. But
son, e W hingt
, O
on
e
diamonds and rust, I've already paid."
Miss Evert, at 21 the game's the last 16,
"We
won't
crumble,"
said
they
will
be."
VetS Y sports
as i nf ormation (h. Jim
at the same time, Finley also biggest woman prize winner
The only two Americans in
Todd, the A's player repre.
Todd said that when the own- has sent
rector, will ta ke
post
telegrams to the New and WTA president, met with the last 16 of the women's sin•
sentative.
"We're
not
against
er
was
informed
Th e eighth and ninth races were worth wat the University °
of their strike York Yankees and Boton Red Wimbledon's or ganizers Friday gles
o Washington
were Miss Evert, who now
Bowie Kuhn or Charlie Finley. threat, Finley responded with a Sox asking
U)
officials sa'.
ching, and that's just what I did. My mental
we want to play baseball with threat of his own. "lftheygoon use the their permission to morning along with WTA Exec- meets Betty Stove of The Neththree players.
calculations finished fourth and last, respectively.
utive Director Jerry Diamond erlands, and Rosie Casals of
Mike Lude, the University of the best players available."
strike, I'll call up 25 players
The last race didn't seem more promising Washlngt athletic director,
The Oakland players voted from the minor leagues to play trio because he can't play the to demand equal cash for the San Francisco, who plays Mima
Jausovec of Yugoslavia
he no longer owns lop women players.
when I snrttted a discarded Kelly's Green Card
said Friday the 34-year-old Wil- Friday night to go on strike for me. Ill suspend any striking them
Meanwhile, on the courts,
and would be Liable ins.
The men's line-up for the last
son topped 40 other applicants Sunday unless Finley allows players the rest of the year ,
the tr ck
s eet
lie Pasarell of Santurce, 16 was:
l
any injury
they
T
pitchers
RoWe
t
might
sustain.Char
the
jo
b
.
Fingers
and
It favored No. Bobby Byrd. So ulu s. at
was Finley's response, a cwas
Puerto Rico, who reached the
Arthur A.the, Miami, vs.
Vida Blue and outfielder Joe cording to Todd.
ivA the encouragement I needed.
The A's took the strike vote fourth
Wilson, a graduate of Wash. Rudi to play.
round
Friday
by
up.
Vitas
Gerujaitis, Howard
In Tucson Friday night, Gen- after conferring with Marvin
Eureka' Kelly came through, Bobby Byrd ington State University, had
setting No.5 seed Adri.ano Pan. Beach, N.Y.; Ramirez vs. MitThe three stars were sold to eral Manager Dave Cartun of Miller,execuUve director
came through and I came through. A winner,
been WSU sports information the New York Yankees and the Torus, the A's Pacific Coast Players Association, Of the atta of Italy In a five-set thrill- ton; hlie Nastase, Romania, vs.
who re- er.
th
director
for six years. Bef or e Boston lied Sox in a $3.5 million League farm club,
The jingle of $13-40 in my pocket on e way out
Parun; Pasarell vs. Phil Dent,
said that portedly advised the A's that a
In addition to Pasarell's upset Australia; Gottfried vs. Bjorn
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on open 10 win, be ded Sou
the Bremerton Sun and sports baseball commissioner, has some players it Oakland them. Todd
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th African Borg, Sweden; Tanner vs. Niksaid there were no Bernie Milton knocked out No. ki Pilic, Yugoslavia; Stan
editor of the Lewiston, Idaho, blocked the sale. Finley has told strikes,
negative Voles, but some play. 10 seed
I've already paid."
Newcombe 3-6, 6-3, gI, Smith, Sea Pines, S.C., vs. Jim.
Morning Tribune.
Manager Chuck Tanner not to
Carton said, "Their bags are ers abstained.
94 to reach the last 16. Another my Connors, Belleville. ill,
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per cent of ever making the
Robinso n, the 1975 and 1976 est electronic time in the world
And Sheila Ingram, a 19team."
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"Now I see you standing there with snow in y our
hair. - smiling out the window of a hotel over Washington
Square. Our breath comes out Like clouds mingling and
hangs In the air. Speaking strictly for me, we both could
have died then and there."
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Bomb, would only pa $7 to vin. Huh, not much of a
tip. I decided to watch rather than wager.
It was a decision to be second-guessed, because
Ti nys Time Bomb exploded and won the race.
Rather than kick myself, I gazed back out
across the infield, past the winner's circle, low
profile odds board and sound of hoofbeats from
horses warming up for the upcoming races.
Something about that song. There was a girl I
hadn't allowed myself to think about for a long
time. Her laugh prodded my memory bank.

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Robinson, a 28-year-old San
Parks, the 24-year-old AAU
Diego State graduateNlu
and champion,tookcommanddown
bronze medalist in
nich,
the straightaway to defeat a
trustraearned
a trip to Montreal next powerful field in the 400meters.
Liquori, a picture of

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be a Wuutcr-we-au situation ge tti,ng a rst-iunning single.
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Graham
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Tom the Tout, whatever his name is, now? The
seventh race doesn't look so easy to handicap. On
my own, I chose No. 6, but was beaten out when
Dave Sica won with Monterey Hanover, No. 5.
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basis of having the best regular. reached base on an error,
season won-loss record, ad- Jimmy Miller drew an
vance to Tuesday's cham- Gregory Church drew walks to
pI()fl5)Jp game in the double- load the bases and Robert
elimination tournament.
McCarty delivered a two-run
Action shifts next to Fort single. Church scored on a
Mellon Park Monday night, passed ball.
when Prosser Ford meets Railroaders added an inFla gs hi p Bank of Seminole in a surance tally in the fifth.
losers bracket game which will Howard opened with a double
send one team home
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in the Little League city
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tournament in Sanford Friday was a scoreless deadlock wi th
night when he fashioned a no- losin g pitcher Darrell Shuler

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"You'rv first on the scene, already a legend. Th e
unwashed phenomenon, the original vagabond, heading
straight Into my heart. There you stayed temporarily
atsea... The madonna was your's for free. Yes, the girl
on the half shell would keep you unharmed."

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four years ago? Where did you crawl? The worth
from that haunting melody lingered.

He said he hadn't been hurt
except for some bruises on his
legs from the persistent sideswipes of his opponent. The
money obviously hadn't hurt either since, according to referee
Gene LeBell, All plans to confront another wrestler, Bruno
Sanrr.artjno, In New York after
fights with Ken Norton and
George Foreman.

was Just letting time go

"'Me starter is calling the horses. . ."

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had United States lost Marty liNine runners advanced to 27-11 4 and Williams, the
just given the two-minute warning for the sixth.
quori in the 5,000 meters, but Sunday's finals, last event at gold medalist at age 19.
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room in a voice which could
hardly be heard, he announced,
"I want to be alone."

face, 'while I collect my $6
million."

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mood asked All what thoughts
he had while he lay on the floor,
on one occasion being sat on
heavily.

Ford, Flagship

"Well, I'll be damned, here comes your ghost again,
but that's not unusual, It's just that the moon
Is f ull and
you happened to call. here I sit and on the telephone,
hearing a voice I have known, a couple of light years ago,
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within earshot. One horse in the sixth
lose.
Sure, I said unconvincingly. . . thanks.
It was like a scenario from one of Damon
Runyon's novels.
My tout was nameless, but I had seen him
countless times at Central Florida pari-mutuel
plants. Ile must go every n i ght. You, ve.seen h i m
or a hundred like him.
I put the incident out of mind as! pulled out of
th e parking lot. Words from a Joan Baez song
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was offensive in the extreme
toward his foe.
Wise cracks, abuse, expletives, derisive hula da ncing,
nose th umbing and occasional
reco urse to sticking his tongue
out failed to l ure the honorable
lnnkl within rnuo ! !!'
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The American referee called
it a draw, the Japanese boxing
Judge. gave th e nod to the wrestier and the wrestling Judge
tho ught it went to All.
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Many in the audience of 14,.
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$1,000 to watch this dubious
exhibition of inaction thought,
all things co nsi de red, that Inold, a lantern.Jawed gentleman
who took the initiative i,
f. urioij way throughout, had
won.
All insisted, however, that he
had been on the offensive, a fact
less than visible to those in the
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Monday Belongs To The Kids

The boo-birds are suddenly
blue birds for Dick Allen.
"It was an awfully good feel.
ing when the fans came down
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t- rUIJVWSIId
first baseman said Friday night
after getting a one-minute
standing ovation.
More than 38, fans at Veterans Stadium applauded Allen's two-home run perform.
ance that helped the Phiuies
beat the St. Louis Cardinals 12.
4. "11 was Just the opposite In
the old days," reflected Allen.
Allenwasatalented.butcon.
troversial, figure In Phila..
delphla for several years. Despite such accomplishments as
rookie of the year In 1964 and
astronomical home run totals,
be couldn't please the fans.
Traded to St. Louis, he left
with bitter feelings about Philadelphla, but the Ironic paths of
baseball eventually led hit1,
back to his original 5tarW1
point,
In the other National League
games, the San Francisco Gi..
ants blanked the Los Angeles
Dodgers 1.0; the Atlanta
Braves turned back the San
Diego Padres 4-1; the Cthcinnati Reds outscored the Hous-

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By MURRAY OLDERMAN

ton Astros 84; the Pittsburgh
Reik 8, Astros I
Pirates routed the Montreal
Dan Driessen knocked In fh
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92 and the New York runs with three hits and
Mets trippel Uw Chicago Cubs bases.loafed walk, leading Cl
cinnati past Houston. Petfri
GI5IIII 1. lhi
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Borho. nitched four Jnnlnv* Ii
Chris Speler broke up a pitch. relief of Qnclnnatl starter Rid
ing duel between Los Angeles' f1lnton to gain 'the victor1
Burt Hooton and San Fran- Houston reliever Tom Griffin
cisco's Ed Halicki with a run. 5.2, was the loser.
scoring single In the ninth In.
Pirates, Expos!
rung as the Giants defeated the
Willie Stargell drove In tots
gera.
nuts and Richie Hebner hac
Hallcki, 5-10, scattered seven three RBI's. Plttsburg
Los Angeles hits In hurling his collected 15 hits to stop Mo&amp;
scc1 shutout of the season, treaL
both over the Dodgers. The GIStargell doubled home a palz
ants did not get a hit off Hoo- ofrunslntheflrst,slngled Ins
ton, 5-8, until Bobby Murcer run In the sixth and drove In
singled with two out in the sev- his fourth run of the night with
enth. Hooton gave up four hits a single In the eighth. Hebner
overall,
tutatwo-runhnnerintl)etjj
after getting an RB! single in
Braves 4, Padres I
the first Inning.
Roger Moret and Mike Mar.
Mets 7, Cubs
shall combined on a four-hitter
Mike Phiflipo hit for the cycle
to lead Atlanta over San Diego. with his first home run of the
Marshall, making his first ap- season, a triple, double and
pearance In a Braves' uniform single, and Dave Klngman
following his move from Los drove In four runs with his 24th
Angeles, took the mound with homer and a single, powering
two Padres on and no one out In New York over Chicago. King.
the eighth Inning. He retired man's homer was a three-run
pinch-hitter Willie McCovey on shot and came in the third Ina long fly to center and fanned ning. Phillips hit a two-nm
Tho Fuentes and Willie David homer In the seventh when?
to end the threat.
Klngman also singled In a run.

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Well, Since You Asked...

Ends Retirement

Q. How many of the present major league parks have
MOBILE, Ala. (Al') Veter- had a ball hit out of them fair? I often go to games at Veterans
an quarterback Scott Hunter will ever be hit out
boys like
of the park.
says he will end a two-year ro-Josr'ph E. Kiefer, Falrless IUJIJI
The speaker was Paul Callahan. The boy he was pointing 10 tirement and Join the Atlanta Pa.
Falcons
of the
FootBy The Associated Press
In the National League, fair balls have not been hit out of
was his 12-year-old son, Reid Callahan, and the question being ball
League
thisNational
fall.
a six-game losing streak. FIrst Joe Rudi, The Oakland players
P 3 in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Houston, Phildaelphla, Pittsburgh,
answered was why was the sprawling facility of Sabal Palm Club
baseman Mayberry aLso made threatened k) strike Sunday if
so devoted to youth prg
A
with Alabama In 1970, St. Louis and San Diego. In the American League, fair balls have are
getting
to be
as Sox'
red asfaces
their acnth
inning, a diving,
pla).three are not allowed to
The
Boston
Red
spectacular
play IntumblIng,
the 5ev- the
Paul Callahan
Hunter was drafted by the not pa5scd the confines of the Minnesota, Kansas City, Texas,
and Sabal Palm Club have been the talk of Green Bay Packers. He is a Oakland, New York, Cleveland and Milwaukee parks.
stloestring catch of a pop
school coaches such as Lyman High SChOOl athletic director Dick teams
Rangers 8-9, mute Sox 4-14
stumbling Bosox, last bunt that cut off a budding AnJorge
(ta's solo home run in
Copeland and Teague Middle School golf coach Cindy Maloney
Erving of the New York Nets. If the ABA folds, will the Bucks be champs, dropped a 6-2 decision
able to have Ering? T.B., Marinette, WIn.
He quittofootball
after and
ti
have been so Impressed with Callahan's dedication to Seminole season
return ome
A's 5, Twins 2
to the Detroit Tigers Friday
and helped Chicago take the
County youth that they have pitched In and donated their summer for the Mobile County
Theoretically,
with one out
in the nightcap. After Orta's homer
negotiating
rights, he would be Milwaukee's property for night and slipped into fifth pinch homer
time for the summer youth golf ograms.
Ken McMullen's
three-run
Julius
J.) ErMg
Esslan's Sox
two-run
sion,his
hehome
lost, but says he will not think so. You mightthough
remember
that(Dr.
Atlanta
of thehimself
NBA might place in the East Division, four ninth inning capped a four-run Jimthe
Golf Is a major part of the Sabal Palm Club youth program and keep
on topsingle
10-9,
in
Callahan is totally and primarily involved with the game of golf, try again.
games under .500 and a stag. Oakland rally. The homer came highlighted a four-run outburst
the county and signed
him him
illegally,
lined
heavily,
recouped
the money
gering
10 games
behind
off Dave
Bill Campbell,
who
relieved
but there are other activities such as youth tennis, youth swimby selling
to thewas
ABA
team.
I thinkand
he'll
accompany
the Nets
pace-setting
New
Yorkthe
Van.
Golt.z with
runners
on In the ninth Inning.
into
a
soon-to-be-merged
ABA.NBA.
Htmter
said
he
hasn't
signed
ming, youth seubba diving and on the way to the practice greens a Falcons' contract )t, tt
Q. Did file Nastase, the nasty Romanlan tennis player, really kees.
First and second and none out
In the opener, Toby Harsh
years.old
you haveand
to give
up marching
way to bus
fromloads
one bus
of YMCA
or another
youth
going
from
to one
three- thcy are very close to terms. say what Bud Collins reported him saying about Arthur Ashe at nipped
the Milwaukee
virtue
of two
runsleading
In the top
with one
out inslam
the bottom
In other
action, theBrewers
Yankees
and the
Twins
2-1ofbyrun
crashed
a grand
home
their
match
In
Kona?
activity or another. Callahan is also on the board of directors of
R.N., Ililo, HawaIi.
the Seminole YMCA and there is usually a bus or two In the Hartzog Track
1.0, the Cleveland Indians the ninth. Claudell Washington of the ninth to cllmaz a fiveparking lot giving evidence of the gratis use of the facilities by one
A television microphone did pick up Nasty muttering a racial edged the Baltimore Orioles 6- singled the tying run home and run rally and give the Rangers
epithet, though
it wasn't
uttered
directly
No less
andowned
s, tlue Kansas
City Royals
hit the next pitch for an 8-4 victory.
organization or another.
than Gary
Crosby,
watching
it on at
TVArthur.
at a nearby
Kona
the California
AngelsMcMullen
6- his homer.
Coach Of Year authority
Surf, heard it. Collins felt impelled to explain itto the national 111
"I've been aroung golf all my life," the 45-year-old Callahan
The split
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me
A's
again
did
not
use
games
behind
Kansas
City In
ana
I
have
not
been
away
Southern
Illinois
Unlverslt"s
Ash hin-.ajf says that Naaly didn't mean anything by Minnesota Twins 5-2 and the Vida Blue, Rollie Fingers and the AL West.
ii
from the game since that Ifl,"
Lew Hartzog has been named
Texas Rangers split a double.
Paul remembers being poor and needing a Job for the spending Missouri Valley Conference
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header with the Chicago White
money. He remembers wanting to participate In a game he W&amp;S
track and field coach of the
drawn to, but barely allowed.
the opener 8-4 but
dropping the nightcap 14-9.
"In verb danylcssors, Allduz'ing my growing up we couldn't
I irtzog's team racked up 104
"
The Tigers' triumph was
-i4
,
points to win the indoor chain.
their second in two nights over
his borne town In Adrain. MAch. "We could only play on Monday piorustilp in Amarillo, Tex. In
the Bed Sox, who had captured
mong and we had to be off the coie by noon," he remem- May. His conference record
beret
18 of the 20 previous meetings.
Q. in reference to your recent column answer on power
cludes three meet victories and
E
Yankees l Brewers 0
versus aserage, I believe it Is only fair tu point out a few imBROOK,
Ill. (Al')
Dork Ellis scattered seven BobOAK
Dickson
isa rarity
most
ofOrles
the others.
Al who
Ge
membership golf cote has problems striking a balance three team titles since Southern portant questions regarding your incomplete answer. How many hits (or his first AL shutout and ing golf pro since 1968 trying tooffyear
and
Coody,
and
necessity of open play. At Sabal Palm Club, however,
tour. berger, having on of his bettet
there Is no problem. Monday belongs to the kids. It Is their day
in the order? How many times was Carew left stranded on base was tagged for a home run by an amateur.
and it Is their facility. Members can play, but they are ondary Army Installs
with the winning or ticlng run? How many more 1181's oWd Mickey Rivers leading off the
to youth and their wishes must give way to the youth. "When a
ters, were at even par i and
Jackson have had If Carew preceded him in the lineup?
L sixth inning. 1Is thus avenged
member Joins, I tell him up front," Callahan explaIned. "i teu
A
combination
of
back
Dick's
closest pursuers.
Scheaffele, Fremont, Calif.
Air Attack
a 1.0 loss to Travers exactly truuble and a swing thai
Dicon's
.iargin
IsPGA
the
Valid questions. But the fact is that Carew and Jackson have one month earlier. Rivers' Seemed to be deteriorating has widest
36-bole lead
on the
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undefeated since 1964 anti
World Boxing Association
champion, or Valdes, the
Colombian without a loss since
1970 and the title holder of the
World Boxing Council.
If there are cracks in the
granite that brought Monzon,
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F I r e c r a c ic e r

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am
tiredtitle.
of lighting all these wars and not getting a shot at a record 62 teams have filed entries who will be putting his drovetothe pole position in last
national
entries
icr Honor
the July
Fourth Purolator
"This getting knocked down a lothas had me troubled too, but
Medalof
Firecracker
400 PepsiMercury
QuaIlt to the test in year's Firecracker 400.
July 2.
I just had a complete physical and I (ound out what has been at Daytona International Pearson
Buddy Baker will be trying to
has won the score his first win at Daytona in
wrong. It seems that even before the Madison fight, I have had an Speedway.
Firecracker event more than his Norris Industries Ford.
inner ear infection. That, among other things, has affected my
Leading the list of teams any other driver, recording four
equilibrium,
Add to the field of entries
vie for
only
40 wins in the race.
In the Ortiz fight I would get hit, not hurt really, buthitwith which
startingwill
positions
is last
year's
drivers
like Cale Yarborougli,
punches I should begetting away from, and the next thing I knbw winner of the Firecracker 400
Two
surprise
entries
might
Benny
Parsons,
Darrell Waltrip
is the floor Is coining up at me.
the
STP
Dodge
driven
by
also
figure
Into
the
outcome
of
and
Lennie
Pond
and you have
"One time, I landed flat on my face and I couldn't believe it
Richard Petty. With only one the classic. A.J. Foyt, who Just an idea of how tight the
was me laying there. Another time, he caught me on the side of win this season, Petty would vowed never to race at Daytona competition will be for the
my head, near my ear and that really buzzed me.
like nothing better than to start again after being fined (or a upcoming race.
"But, all that is behind me now and I have been told it will be his winmnu wav nutin
NASCAR rules infraction in the
cca"cd i.,j, in a wk 1w,,. 1
d6u wditulg
f"epsi Qualifying Day will get
i)aytona
500 earlier this year,
for a cutover my Daytona July Fourth,
right eye to heal before I can get back to the ring, but when I do, I
the
racing activity underway on
After a spectacular crash Just has submitted his entr'.
want all those folks who think I should rettrc to be there and see if four seconds short of the (inish
July 2nd when the first 20
they still think so."
Johnny Rutherford, 1976 lady starting positions will be up for
line,
in February's
On the subject of Vincent's image, talk was going around that he
would
like to cv Daytona 500, 500 winner, has also decided to grabs beginning at 11:00 a.rn.
en the score give stock car racing a try
Only the 40 fastest qualifiers
Joeywasaliowmghtmselftogodown,justsohecouldgethackup
with
David
Pearson, the again. Rutherford will be of the 62 entries will get
and win,
eventual winner,
piloting the John Ray owned, green flag.
Vincent was ready with an answer.
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"That's the stupidest thing I have ever heard. In general, I
couldn't care less for those screaming morons that come out to
the fights, get drunk, and yell and scream (or my blood.
"I am in this for the glory and the money, not to please a
bunch of inferior human beings. I have my supporters, who stick
with me in the good times and the bad, and I don't have to put on
an act (or them. They know every time I fight, I will be gibing It
everything I have. They are my friends and I don't have to un.
press them.
"Aslartherest, theonesthatalmostraisedtheroo(offolthe
Sport.s Stadium when Madison stopped me. the ones that boo
Mike Quarry in almost every one of his fights. The ones that
evencheered when old Peedro (Taco) Perez was getting whipped
tip on by Madison those people can all go where the sun never
shines.
"I have never run into a fight crowd in my life like the group
they have come out to the Sports Stadium. They don't care who is
getting killed, just so someone is.
"Me try to Impress them? Try to et them to love me? You
have got to be kidding!!!
'1 know they are the ones that are paying their money to
watch me fight and they have the right to cheer or boo anyone,
Hut I'll be darned III will ever take one punch that I don't have
too, just to impress (hem."
This corner takes a wait-and-see stand on if Vincent should
retire.
The story about the inner.ear makes sense, and it might be
the reason he Li suddenly getting knocked down frequently. His
next fight may tell
As far as him tr)ing to change his image, I'm afraid
Hollywood, California couldn't do that. And anyone thinking that
JoeyVincentcaresifheLslovedornot,hasprobablybeentaking
more head punches than Joey.
Vincent is a villaIn. His flamboyant life style and all he
knockdowns in the world will never change that.

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This Boxer Is A She !
MIAMIIAI' -Joy Gladsden
has competed in several sports
since she was nine years old,
but the sport she's training (or
now isn't open to women. She's
a boxer

"She's a very diligent worker," said Tom Bunetta, her
trainer at the Elizabeth Vlrrick
Gym in Miami. "She can pack
a wallop."
Joy, 18, is competitive in just
about everything she does. She
swam in competition at age 9
and played water polo on a
championship team. She thinks
water polo is tougher than boxbecause she broke her
ing
nose doing it.
She's only been training since
March, but Bunetta said she's
ready to spar with an opponent
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Major League Leaders
NATIONAL

LEAGUE

AMERICAN

LEAGUE

Amateur Athletic Union's would finish as quickly as pos.
BATTING
1150
at
bats)BATTING
(150
at
bats)McB,'ide. SIt.,
.314. GFosler, 0 Brett,
XC,
rules, however, forbid her to sible.
.363.
LeFlore,
Cm. 3.40; A Oliver. Pgh, -333. Det,
3-49. McRae. KC.
346;
spar with either men or wornShe skipped the 12th grade,
Crawford, $11. .333. Morgan, Bostock, Mm, 327; Rivers, NY,
en. The AAU's affiliated doe- took placement tests (or early Ci 33)
324
R U N S-Rose.
Cm,
RUNS-Otis,
60;
XC.
51;
tors, the Association of Ring- adrnls.sionto Miami-Dade Corn.
MarPP'. 56; GrIft,y, Ci
grove. Tn, 48; It White. PlY,
'bIle Physicians, voted last mur,itv Celleit!. and went
00; win,ielo.
u.
z, Morgan, 44, LeFlore, Del. 43; Riven,
month to continue the ban on summer school n order to Cm. 50.
NY, £3. North, Oak, 43.
It U P-I S
BAT T E0
medical grounds.
speed things tip.
INRUNS
BATTED
IN-Bur
G.Fostec,
Cm,
62,
Kingmôn,
One member who favors al.
roughs. Tes, 53; Mayberry, KC.
NY.
Schmidt,
SI;
PhI,
56;
She's
aiming
for
law
school
lowing women to box is [)
T.Perez, Ciri. 51. Morgan, Cm, 4. Chambi;ss. PlY. 46: Otis,
KC, 45. Munson, PlY, 44.
Paul Williams'of Trenton, N.J. and a practice as a trial law.
HITS-G.Brest. XC, 91; LeFyer.
HITS-Rosa, Cm. 92; Monha
"A protective cup can be
lore. Det, 57; McRae, XC,
;
nez. All, 90: Garvey, LA.
She
said
her
desire
to
box
Carew. Mm, SI. RIvers. NY. 12.
made available for all female
Buckner,
LA,
Si.
Cardenal,
participants," WIlliants said, competitively is a personal one. Chi, $6.
OOUBLES-McRae.
KC,
17;
"I'm doing this (or myself,"
DOUBLES-ZIJI.
Pob,
19; 0 Evans, Bin, 16. Carty, Cli,
"Breasts are no more vulnerMadIock.
Cril,
II;
Hargrove, Tn. 16,
OtIs,
able than the exposeti parts of she said. "Not for any group or AtI, II, Garvey, Montanez.
LA, 15; KC. II
cause. I'm no martyr.'
the male, In boxing or in other
0 Maddox. Ii. 11
TRIPLES- OCash.
PhI,
7,
sports."
TRIPLES-G.Bre$t,
XC.
But she said there Es one cit.
Pgh, 7, Tyson, 511. C.a'ner. Oak, 7; Blanks, CI., 5;
Although only 18, Joy is en- cumstance under which she D.Parker,
7, W.Dêvis, SO. 6. Geronlmo, LeF lore. Oct. 5;
XC,
tering her senior year at Uni- would gI'.'e up the sport.
Cm. S
S. P-4g'
Cak, 5.
HOME RUNS- Kirgman, PlY,
e.rsity of Miami, having tieHOME
RUNS-L.MJV,
"I'm a student, not a boxer,"
Sal,
Schmidt, PhI, 20; G.Fosler, 13. Yttr:emshl. Bvi. 13; Rice,
tided when she entered Coral she satd."I would stop boxing if 21;
Cm, 16, Monday, ChI. 12; Mor
8w. 12; Otis. XC. 12, Bando,
(',ahks High School that she my grades t:Irtt'(1 to slip
ifl C'i. 12
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FRIDAY RESULTS

(BrIdges), 3. Bullet Freight
(Bralnard), 1. Stratton (Brhttor,), 5.

Sir Hampton (Strong). 6 Heather
Chance (Hall), 7' Bvddy Hop.
31 36
143 5',,
FIRST 1. Ntstor.PecIna (5) 1.60, (Vandefyort), S. Mlnly Nib (Rati).
Calif
250. 3.10; 2. Victor-Sutton (3) 3.50,
29 43 .403 14
NINTH- I Curt iubile (Kim3.40, 3. SOlCO-Lorento (5) 3.20. Q (3- ball). 2. Extra Aguj
Friday'; Games
.'i'gq4_s), 3
5)
10.10;
P
96.30.
Texas 19, ChIcigo 414
BeatrIce Way CR. Regur), 1. Jeans
Ci,velar,d 6. BaltImore
SECOND-i. Bob.Goros (5) 11.10, Babe (Kome,-s), 5 Majorette 1. Bar
7.10. 510
Detroit 6. Boston, 2
(2) 110. (Serbes), 6. Czar Napoleon
New York 1, Milwaukee 0
1.20; 3. Nestor-Sutton (5) 3.10; 0 (7- (Wingard). 7. SpecIal Byrd.
I) 61.10. P (5.2) 151.50; Big 0
Kansas City 6, CalIfornia
TENTH- 1. Santas Girl (Bolton),
wIth 2-5) 111340.
Oakland S. MInnesota 2
2. Manvta (Adams),). Dr. Spe.dab4t
Satvrday's Games
THIRD- 1. Bob Lorenzo (3) 7.00. (Rugglers), 1. Mlchele Eden .1.
Cleveland (Eckersl.y
5.50. 3.00; 2. Gaitan-Gotros (2) 1.10, Heelyl. 3. Peoples Choice (Ic Van),
at
BaltImore (Garland 7.0)
3.40; 3. Barguin-Sutton (5) 3.20; Q 6. Sumter Princess (Cuihane), 7
Milwaukee (Slaton 4.4) at (23) 23.10; P (3.2) 44.60.
Curtis Hill (Selders).
FOURTH- I. ECPIflIZ (3) 14.20,
New York (Flgueroa II)
7.60, 3.10; 2. Paco (II 660, 530; 3.
Deti'oIp (Roberts i.s at D:iMartI (5) 2.10; 0 (1.3) 10.20; P 13-1) Dog Racing
ton Chant S-S)
16.70; 00 (3-3) 101.10.
Mlrwiesota (Hughes 3.5)
FIFTH- 1. .iorgeRGdeIto (1)
Oakland (MItchell 3-4)
DAYTONA BEACH
11.10,6.10,1.60; 2. Galdos.Sarcfuy (3)
CalifornIa (Kirkwood 2-7) at
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
5.20,
3,50;
3.
Apraiz-Cotiian
(2)
120;
Kansas City (PattIn 1.7), (n)
n 16.20; P (I-))
Chicago (Brett 3-1) at Texas
FIRST - I. Madeawish (I) 520.
(Blylev,n S-I), (n)
SIXTH- 1. Solana-Ovy (2) 15.10. 540 120 2. Janls (3) 12 10. 7.00; 3
Today's Games
6.20.1.00; 2. VIctor-Peclna (1) 10.00, Sovran Stormy (I) 7 00; 0(3

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Detroit at Boston
Callforni at Kansas City
Minnesota at Oakland
Chicago at Texas, (n)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East
W L
Pct. GB
Phila
41 19 .712 Pitts
31 21 .5-69 9",
New
York
35 37
.416 15
St.
Louis
30 35
.411 iS
Chicago
30 35
.4.41 15
Montreal
2] 10 .363 23",
West
Cincinnati
43 27
.614 Los
Ang
39 32
.519 4k',
San
Diego
36 33
.523 6½
Atlanta
32 31 .464 10",
Houston
31 39 .443 12
San
Fran
29 44 .391 1St',
Friday's Garnet
rixw yorx ,, cnlcago 4
Philadelphia 12, St. Louis 4
CincinnatI 5, Houston 6
Pittsburgh 9, Montreal 2
Atlanta 4, San Diego 1
San Francisco 1, Los Angeles
°
Saturday's Game;
New York (Koosman 6-6) at
Chicago (Bonham 6-3)
SI, LouIs (Focich 2.2) at
(nI
Pittsburgh
(Reuss
7.S)
at
Montreal (Warthen I-I), (n)
Cincinnati
(Zachry 6.2) at
Houston (Andujar 24), (n)
San Francisco (Montefusco 77) at Los Angeles (Rau 6-1),

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fl.20; T(I-3-1) 1632.00; 34-61.
SECOND -1. Cousin Francis (6)
1060 7.50360; 2. SheIly (3)1.00. 300;
3- Moving MillIe (2) 3.20; 0(36)
25.40; P(6-3) 52,50; 79.fl.
THIRD -1. Lucky Llbra (3) 5.10,
3.40, 7.10; 2. Ramblln Girl (6) 5.20.
2,20; 3. Susie Gem (1) 3.20; 0(5-6)
15.10; P(S-6) 31.20; 31.59.
FOURTH - I. Antonio's Goden
(6) 10.10, 3.60, 3.20; 2. Wright 0.
Neec, (3) 4.50, 3.00; 3. Wonder
World (2) 5.50; 0(34) 1560; P(6-3)
60.00; 37.25.
FIFTH - 1. Lanky Hank (7) 7.20
450) 50; 2. Persuader Acre (3) 5.20
3.10; 3. Lady's Day (2) 3.50; 0 (3 7)
30.20; T (7-3-2) 250.13.
SIXTH -1. AlIce 1-lansen (5)2610
600 1.20; 2. Redonna One (3) 5.20
4.10; 3. Master Honiri (1) 300; 0 (35) 19.50; P (43) 201.60; 31 61.
SEVENTH -1. Blue Jim (5) 660
3-203.60; 2. Rocket U. (7) 450 120;
3- Madam Printer (1)9.10; 0 (57)
3430' T (5-7-I) 219.00;
3935
EIGHTH -I. Friskie Jim II) 510
0 (1-5) 55.20; P (5-1) 152.10; Big 0 1.10360; 2. My Blue Velvet (1) 11 60
I wilh 1-5) 1572.60.
13.60; 3 Run Dog Two (2) 550. 0 (1.
4) 91 60. P (1 1) 321.90; 31.53
NINTH - 1.. )(id Coath (7) 620
Harness
320310:2. R'jth Rcat (5)7005-IC.
3. lma Friend (2) 6 03; q (7 1)3060;
SEMINOLE
1' (78-2) 559.40; 32.26.
FRIDAY'SRESULTS
TENTH - I. Moneychanger (5)

(24) 32.20; P (2-1) 9S.40; DD (1-2)
73.20.
SEVENTH- 1. BCu-Cobian (2)
21.10, 7.40, 1.60; 2. MultIlla-Paco (3)
1200, 6.00; 3, Galdos.Gasti II (I)
4.10. 0 (25) 40.60; P (2-5) 127.50.
EIGHTH- 1. Rafael.Cobian (I)
19.20. 9.00, 5.20; 2. Isasa-Rodolfo (6)
16.00,1.20;3. Jorge-Echaniz (1)5.20.
O (1-6) 71.10; P (16) 330.90; Big Q
(2-5 with 1-6) 1325.20.
NINTH- 1. Gash (1) 14.20. 1.60
100: 2. Isasa (5)5.00, 5.60; 3. Apraiz
(2)3.60; 0 (1-5) 3.4.00; P (1-5) 129.30.
TENTH- I. Bargiun.Goro (5)
16.10, 7.40, 4.10; 2. Gaitan-Diaga (4)
6.10. 3.60; 3. Mario-Lor,zo (1) 4.10
Q(I-S) 40.50; P (SI) 119.70; DO (1-I)
111.90.
ELEVENTH-). Soiana.Wally (5)
20.00, 11.00, 6.00; 2. Mutilla.Cobian
(3) SM, 4.50; 3. Rafael-A,rieta (3)
17.20; 0 (3-5) 67.10, P (6-3) 167.10.
v.a. , r v,s
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FIRST -1. Chris Gold (Bridges) 2.40; 3-Wayside Tansu (1)2 20:0 (l(I) 7-50 6.50 2.60; 2. ScotIl Iron (2) 5) 15.50; P (44) 61.20; 31.51.
10.60300; 3. Bright Mir (3) 2.100 (IELEVENTH -1. Dream Acre (1)
2) 137 20 1 1:35.1.
2400 13.40 S 60; 2 Jug (7) 19 20 500;
SECOND - 1. Ocala Dutchess 3. Volare (3) 7,$0,Q(4.7) 9560: P (4(Deberry Jr.) (4) 15 00 6.20 3.00; 3. 7) 32540, 3945.
Sumter Dream (2) 400 3 00; 3. Kim
TWELFTH -1. Par. (6) 1000600
Lobell (II 240 P (2 1) 145.50 T (42$) 3 20; 2 Brindle Skipper (5) 460450;
Alianta (Niekro 6-4 and Mor. 1.127 60 OD (1 1) 154 60. Consolation 3. Just Plain Verge (3)
100. 0 (65)
ton 06) al San Diego (Jones 13DO (1-3) 19.00(1.7) 12:13.1.
3850; T (4 5-3) 32] 40;
3 and Splilner 2-6), 2. twi.
THIRD -I. Nelson Way (Taylor)
Att - 6036; Handlt - $750,300.
Today's Games
ii 12.406,204.20; 2. Sampson Flight
St. Louis at Phildeiphia
ENTRIES
(5)6.207.40.3. BHavenV4a'1, (2)4.40
PIttsburgh at M*ntrel
0 (5 7) 1.23 00 I (7 5.2) 1.175 10 1
New York at ChIcago
FIRST- 1. Trusting, 2. Timolhy
2 - 12 1
Cincinnati at Houston
FOURTH - 1 Pan Lady J Faith, 3 Golden Dream. 4. My
5a, Francisco at Los Angeles
(Deacon) (3)600)10310; 2. Birdie Odyette, 5 Hayseed, 6. Kerry
Atlanta at San Diego
Woman, 7. Penrose Wttvnof. $ C.av
Bee Bright (1) 1400 9 , •
Don (7) 350 0 (1-3) 1.2600 T (3-I-i) Mood
SECOND- 1. Whippendeal, 2.
1144.602.093.
FIFTH - I. Star Student Nimble Roady, 3. Malt 1.. 4. Proven
(D'Amato) (3) 33.00 9 00 540; 2. Sister. S Wright Bylaws, 6 Ramble,
FLOCIOASTATILIAGUI
Snazzy Rocket, I. Sandy Time.
Paisye Knight (2) 3.00 5.10; 3.
NerTharn
THIRD- 1. Wright Can Can. 2.
Forecaster (1) 320 0 (2)) 1.5670 1
w. L Pd, OS
(fcndy StrIde, 3. BarS Redwine, 4.
i3 21) $1094.03; 2:10.
Tampa
41 2$ 194 Lak.4.nd
SIXTH - I. Pentlglne (Burgess) Milk and Honey. 3 Enforcer, 6. Post
29
363 2
SI P,tarsb,,rg
32 31 137 'i (6)15405.70002. Dea Frisky (3) Parade. 7 Judy Farrow, S. Miss
Wintq HCv,n 23 44 362 16
6.103.20:3-Western Champ (2) 2.60 Pe$'o
$.vflwqn DIvisim,
FOURTH- 1 Vera Gann, 2.
Q (3 6) 1.105 101 (6 32) $721 00; 1:31.
Mami
42 22 656 SEVENTH - 1. Bennas Baby HappyHorst,3.GeronlmoEckertl
auueraie
•,
W Palm Baacn
29 33 433 13
(Neely) (5) 1.70 2.40 2.20; 7. Eds Running Randy, S. .Jobili's Skydrol,
Pcmpars Star" 25 29 $1 17
Buddy (1) 1.60 3.60; 3. Nardins 6. Perot Misty. 7- Blue Grace. 5.
Friday'; Seavlti
Pusiycat (1)3-40; 0(4-3)1.1 60; T . Penrose Fee.
Mami at Pompano Bach. pod • wit
FIFTH- 1. Spotted Orphan, 2.
4-1) 91_IC: 2:10.3,
EIGHTH - 1. Ocala Paddy Wak Christy's Hope, 3- Wnghl Amazed,
Fart La.3.rd.;. 7. Weal Palm Such o
Lak.l.nd 3. Tampa 0
Tipsy Blue, 5. Golden Glitter, 6.
(Vandev,nter) (U) 1000 3 50 5 00
WnI.r H4vin 7. St. Petersburg I
Color Me Beanie (1) 5.20 400 3 Sue Knew, 7. Fast Rising. S Bar S
i.twrday'sGam.i
Frisky Donna (3)6-600(1 5) 16.20T Forsox.
M0m1 a, Pompano Bear?,
SIXTH- I, Daisy Strider, 2.
(5 1 5) 39$ 00; 2:09.
FOCI t..auo,rOal, at Weal PeIm
Tampa at Lak.land
VIxen. 3. Lcnesome Edy, I.
NINTH -1. Sam Bengasi (Neety)
S' P'e-tburg al Wnt,r HlyTn
(7) 1400 400 2.60; 2. Spanish Elfie Lube, 5. B.J.s Tagalong, 6- Special
Glitter. 7 Desert Lady, S,Mr. Good
320250;). Nailsnah (2)300;
SOuTHIINI.Is,ou.
SEVENTH- I Hari3y Type, 2
7)21 10; 1 (7-5.2) 141.20, 707 3.
Eastern DIyIa*,
TENTH - 1. Adios Miiley Win Jac, 3 Just Foxy, 1. Royal
W.. 1.. PcI.. os
Jasonv:Fi
3 5 I
(Kurtsworm) (6) 14.10 13.10 950; 2 Wasin. S Legalize, 6. Jim Bob
Orlando
3 2 300 I
Riteway Ralph (5) 500 3.10; 3 fr. Hansen. 7 Delb.ana Tick. I. Painless
1
Hill (7) 700: Q (65) 4720; T (4.57) Dentist
ChariotIs
04
EIGHTH- I. G.R. Dale, 2. Gin
425 40. 2:09.3.
Waster. OlvIsiwi
Fizz, 3 Or Penny, 1. B's Easy
Att - 7036; Handle - 1.97.6.32.
Money, 5 M &amp; Ms Kimber, 6.
Merit. 7 White Shasta, I. Kolohan,.
ENTRIES
NINTH- 1. Group Leader, 2.
FIRST-I. Dandy Horn (Raul. 2. Gene Steam). Bentley, 1. Busy Mr
John L. Purdue (Kucia), 3 J.M. B, S øoy Wonder, 6. Julian, 7
King (J. Neely), 4. Nealon Time Satinee. I Stick Jim
TENTH
1. Doily M., 2. True
(Patterson), 5.
KinnikinnIck
. .
(Weaver), 6. Fly Fly Fella (Stader), Faith. 3 Bunny River, 1 Bold Star.
I
P-lobe (Gill), S. Hi Candee 5- Keith Geiger. 6. Brave Ron, 1
Sans-age Himax.5. Thomas Thomas
Neamani
ELEVENTH- I- MaXtown
SECOND- 1. Speedy O'Neil,
(AidreiCh). 2. Nifty Lady Byrd Cotintesi, 2. Kim Luke, 3, Triple
(Komers), 3 Our Favor (Kimbill), Kwik. I. Travelin Lucy, S Aurun. 6.
I C U Lator (Becker), 5, Dancing Tels Mae Ye$. 7 JimI Zip. I. Wright
Colieun (Peters), 6 Barley Torpid Glee.
TWELFTH- I Trooper JIm, 2
(Bridges).?. Lake Way (B Regur),
Printer - s Star, 3 Mu Moss, I. Mr
CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio I Varsity Bomb (Serbes)
' S. Bryan Keith, 6. Macs
THIRD- 1, Mary Jo AdIos
tAP) -Some golf toux-naments (Seidersi
2. Kingly Hal (Rau), 3. George 7. Pitchys Doll, 5, Cousin
try to sell toothpaste or soap Glenoe-a Duke (Hobbs), 4. Prompt Kim
f1'.... i..,,. ....
r'., W•yn•')I,
J'II
WU
04$L1 L.dlLa.rLaa
Invitational is attempting t Driver), a Jefferson Import (S.
Clark, 7. Fealhee' Hill (Strong), I.
establish a fitting memorial to
Echo (Burgess).
FOURTH- 1 Little Steve (Gill).
perhaps the greatest woman
2 Greenland Beauty (S Clark), 3
athlete ever.
BC. Deen (Brainard), 4. Knight Hi
The 72.hole tournament (6gts). S Counsel Rice
6. Loco Legs (Serbia).
began Friday with the trap- 7IBourgeors),
Stinger C- (Thompson), 5. Byrs
pings of the usual stop on the t.sonor (Van Deventer).
Ladies Professional Golf
FlTH- I. JhtS (Strong). 2
Champ Dapple, (Sica), 3. Deliner
Association t••
(Ruggles), I. Taylors Farvel
(Bridges), S. Cash Box (Komars), 6
A $100,000 purse with
East (Rauth). 7 Shawnee
winner taking home 5iS,000'' Buboi
Win
leading money winner Judy
SIXTH- 1 Breezy Sal (Hall). 2
R.ankln Is her usual position as T J. 0. (Dvoracik). 3. Passe IM.
'n'• vnr,r,uw arIunaruJ.
favorite, and the hungry

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New York Yankees' Lou Pinlella (14) slides Into Boston's Carlton
Don't be surprised to see professIonal boxing In Sanford this
Ills face, with his high Indian Fisk, trying to score from second on a single. He was out, and In
summer,
cheekbones, is still as blank trying to dislodge the ball
from Fisk's glove, collided with the
with controlled brutality
Orlando Sports Stadium promoter Pete
as Bosox catcher and touched off a melee in Yankee Stadium. Fisk
Ashlock is negotiating when he took the title from Nino
with Sanford Armory officials to stage a pro card there this Benvenuti, but there are doubts came up swinging and both benches emptied. Piniella and Fisk
summer.
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about what is going on in his were ejected from the recent game.
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£ £u$1U42
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-wiignc cnampion
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But If you pay attentIon to the kind of talk that was circulating at dollars in banks outside of
ringside after "Mr. Excitement" stopped Miami's Ponce Ortlz for ArgentIna, Monzon has insisted
the title last Tuesday, you come away wondering if Vincent should he no longer lights for money,
but (or his pride.
retire,
Monzon, who sounded like a
Retirement talk sprung up with the first punch of the fight, an
Ortli uppercut that dropped Vincent and kept him in hot water for charmless All berating Valdes
two weeks ago, has calmed
at least a round and a half.
down
a bit as if he realized
Vincent has a most Impressive ring record, 24-4-2 with 21
KO's, but since he was stopped in the opening round by George things were possibly in doubt.
At first he predicted victory
Madison (our fights ago, Joey has been spending a lot of time
within 10 rounds, and then he
the canvas,
In Joey's next outing, held in Alabama, he walked into a right started saying he had all the
hand and tumbled to the floor when hit by little known Mike West tune in the world to win in 15.
Valdes' capacity to suffer
in the second round.
physically is not in doubt, but
Vincent got up to stop West in the same session but talk
there is some concern about
dicated Joey no longer could take a punch.
Three weeks ago at the Stadium he stopped Nlcky Wills in the hIm psychologically.
CD'nl ,.n,,rnl n,,.l ..l,h.,.....l.. I.... .IL.I..'.
,UuJ,u, £UIU UIUIUU)11 1I1 UIWI get uroppeu in trias contest,
Vincent seemed on the verge of going down several times.
Then came the Ortiz fight and three more trips to the canvas
and much more speculation about Joey "getting out before he
gets hurt."
According to Joey Vincent, the best person to ask If Joey
Vinccnt should retire Is Joey Vincent.
"I will know when I should get out of boxing and It might be
,
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I h0 S. Saint Claw Eulle (Bridges). 6.
3 I •7 '
Princess Strong (R. Regur), 7.
22
PrIvate
Line (Vaflderyort),5 Birdie
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3
Fridays N.sett
H. Volo (Ellis).
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7,
ctiat,., o
SEVENTH- I. BI'I5iI1 (Kucia),
idrtgomry
3.
Clarion.
3 2. Great Value (0. Spriggi), 3.
Ovlande
II.
KnoxvIlle
6 Potentate Pick (UdeIl), 4. Speedy
COtumOus 36. Sav$.v,, 410
Tracer (Seiders). S. Adios DuctIlsi
Sltwgay's Gams
SY.mat, at columbvi
CM. CranU, 6. ChrIs Fristo.
OarIene a, Montgomi,-y
(Burgess), 7. .ack Pence (Ic Van).
KnoxyIll
I. Monterey Hanover (Sic,a)
Jkipio

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AMERICAN LEAGUE
East

offense Intended to Muhammed the reunified middleweight title each drawn up
from the pits of
All and his Japanese wrestler and the prognosis is real yb. South American poverty, has
friend, but the main event is lence, real pain,
- hr thiq wpr.Iuin,I ('r!'
r !!'1"?$11._..' I
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MONTE CARLO tAP) - No zon fights Rodrigo Valdes for on which of the two boxers,

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power to drIve 19 24 scoreless Innings against man, former U.S. and British stroke Ray Flo)'S brea1way
members appreciate the things that are going on at Sabal Palm for the Army team. It could be
and the youth of Seminole County.
It true that tackle Wayne Moore of the Miami Dolphins
Q.
Is
an air game since he has
IndIans 6, OrIoles 5
"1 promised myself that if lever had anything to do with
on the Circuit,
was picked up as a free agent from the SF 49e on the recomwon't fold.
George
Hendrick's
nthth4nthey would not happen to other kids like It did to me. Well, gs,
I have
Apopke,
back
next
fall.
terback Lamon Hall of mendatlon of Monte Clark, who is now the coach of the 4n?
His last vict
was
the
1973
SharIng fourth place as the
something to do with ngs and things are not that way."
ning single scored Larvell San Diego Open and for two field was cut to 70 low scorers
Hall passed for 1,197 yards, aw., Panama City, Fin.
Absolutely. Before Monte joined the Dolphins as an assistant run
Blanks with the tie-breakIng years he has failed to crack the and ties are rookie George
Callahan loved the game of golf so much that he mastered the fifth best in Army history, last coach in 1970, he used to work out between seasons at the 49ers Indians
seven
games behind
he is list
on the cash
and kept
the secondlace
top son
00 money
winners.
This List
se of optometry, who tied for seeBu and CU Morgan, a doctor
Just by hanging around," Paul said. "Heck, U you didn't know Smith's second campaign at the young lineman also working out there and found out his name was dropping tMrd-Lace Baltimore
down
road,"
how tothe
play
golf and you were a caddy-why, they'd just run you Point, won only two of 11 Wayne Moore. When the 49ers put Moore on waivers in '70, they 8 games back. Blanks opened lcs of his
But now he says the median- Classic. They were at 143 while
Paul Callahan has done everything there Is to do around a golf games.
tried to hide him by listing him as Solomon (his real first name
swing are coming other rookies Steve Verlato and
the
ninth
with
a
single
club. He has wrapped clubs with the old winding, been caddy
Moore. Clark read through the guise and had the Dolphins claim moved up on Frank Robinson's
and
back,
He
holds
a six4froke ie
Homero Blancas were at l.
him
Detroit
River
master, bus boy and bartender. Golf Just captures some people's
when healthy, he has been their best offensive tackle,
grounder. Rico Carty drew an entering today's third round of
energy and imagination, and that's what happened In Callahan's
t
tti beQ. Has any other National League pitcher ever won 10 games intentional walk before Hendr. vldes the winner 140,000 and
cases. Golf became a way of tile with hIm. He earned his money Fish Stocked
before the end of May, like Randy Jones did thIs year?
the Western Open which pro. hind are defending champion
B
and learned etiquette on and around the golf course, He played
Chula Vista, Calif.
G.K., ick
single.
delivered his game-winning pass Into the World Series of atHale
145.Irwin and John Mahaffey
NEW YORK AP
The DeIt has happened twice before. In 1968, Juan Marichal of the
golf on the high school team at Adrian, such as it was. Although troit P.Iver between Detroit and San Francisco Giants was 10-0 goIng Into June. In 1970 JIm
Roynis I, Angels 3
Golf in September.
John Mayberry erupted from
The cut was at a whopping 11
drilled
69 through over par 153, leavIng a fIeld of
He
good enough
toown
earninitiative
a full scholarship
Ea,stern
therewas
participating.
By his
be became atogood
golfer,headandBrowntrout.
with chinook salmon and steel. one distinction. He won hIs 10th on May30 thIs year. The other two five runs with a pair of tower- GolfDickson
club Friday
(ora136,
Michigan University where he was captain of the golf team. "We
won theirs on May 31 of theirrespecuveyears.
n- Pate, who won the US. Open
were very spirited and very good," he chuckled. "We even won a
derparonaaur3ethatki.J Sunday,hadal*
maUuaboutonceayear."
At Eastern Michigan University Callahan majored in acBilly Casper, a four-time
counting and the two became his business weapons. Pushing the
Western Open winner, Pete
pencil could solve business problems and his golf game gave him
Brown, Jim Colbert and Gibby
social growth. He used to play golf with Jim Winston
Gllbert withdrew Friday with a
Jacksonville and that had a direct bearing on Callahan's taking
variety of hurts and pains.
Sabal Palm Club when Barnett-Winston accepted a deed tO
Tom Weikopf walked o
area In lieu of foreclosure some time back.
CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio The second round of the 72(Al')
after
idne holes fcr "personal
Callahan's attention to youth is wholesome and good. He
JoAnne Carrier did her hole tournament at hilly and
reasons,"
He had a seven on the
respects youth and youth Immediately respects him. Every youth
homework and consulted with demanding Tanglewood Couri.
par
3
eighth
hole and a double(
the
teacher,
and
now
she's
got
try
Club
was
scheduled
for
toprogram is well supervised and has competent instructors.
I
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ww (lay, withthe
reupte are atxraczeu to rum 'no Love to do wtst
fieldofl6
lilveLnthe water at me tutu
People such as Chuck Slolz, executive
enough she could be on her way nine amateur, to be cut to the
when he decided to depart,
in-inch of the YMCA are as at borne at Sabal Palm as they are in
to a second stralajfl Ladies low 60 scorers anti ties for ti',e
own offices
sslonal Golf Association final 36 holes Sunday and
Bruce Crampton made Die
Golf may not mean as much to his son, Reid, as t
Monday.
to
cut wIth 149 although ballooning
The robust Mrs. Carrier, 37, The long course played even
Callahan, but that doesu't bother him. Reid has been playing golf
to an 60 wIth 10 bogeys and Oi*
survived a double bogey 7 on longer after Thutdy' rain,
since age three a'ud (h
double
bogey.
thtee years he has gone to the Future her fourth hole and finished which washed
Masters Golf Tournament In Dothan, Ala., which Is for national
out the schedueJ
Julius Borne bowed out with a
golfers ages 10 16.
FrIday's first round of the first round., Only Miss Tu manfitting gesture on the last green.
fl0O,000 Babe Zaharlas In. aged a consistent underpar
Youth golf programs are being enthusiastically received
vltatloguij with a two-under
At the par-4 dogleg 14th, Borne
enthusiastIcally offered all over the county. Just about every
round with three birdies and
nford s Pee Wee League, the Tigers, inelade,
IOU! balls In the water and
70 and a share of the lead.
one bogey in her
scoring
to
right,
tint
row
Scott
'(tiger
and
Lee
Charron;
Second
row
took
a
12, finIshing with an 17
loves
Tied with the veteran were Clc behind the leaders were THE CHAMPS
Tony Van Burger, Mark Kro'j'jrackl Mike
162.
Holc,
jgj
for
Sue Roberts and Susi
Oneman'sdesiretomkethingsdjlfprentUbeeyerwuina rOOkleMYuTuofTaIwan
Babes, Jody '(tiger, Dt*aae Mitchell; Third row, coaci
pxeitin to do anything about It can be
leading qualifier at thIs year's McAllister at paz 72 and Amy
jof1.
AItermkIputton,
tagious.
Chi5roll Randy Lester, Darylj Bests
LPGA school, and Mi. Smith of Alcctt, Kathy McMullen and
n,
Jeff
Richardson,
County youth have benefued from ii
Mitt last hole, he plucked the ball
Swinlord,
Xtla
Doqhtery
New Zealand.
Glenn Itriger. (Herald from the cup end threw it into a
Sandra Palmer at Ti.
Photo by Tern Vincent)
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Seminole Community College
lake Monroe Inn rapped out Jim GRSOn and Bob Markos
Faculty won oue and lost one 21 hIts en route to a 17-9 trIumph who each went 44or.5. Alan
Friday night In the Metro over the Patrick Outcasts In the Buky had two doubles and a
League's slow.pltch softball night's other game.
single. SCC got two hits from
action at Fort Mellon Park.
Jim Shalls went Mor-5 to lead Tom Wheaton and Gene Hill.
SCC squad upoet favored SCC In its winning effort while
Ed Malsak was 4-for-4 to pace
Elctridge £tandard, 14.9, but Jack Alexander was 4-for$. Bill lake Mçrroe Inn, two do'1hI's
w
OCkC
1 by Greg
MUr le
dge with
among his hits. Ga Muse
Mobile Homes in a free.
tr)ing the big sticks for rapped out three straight hits
swinging 14. contest.
Gregory were Dave Norton,
The Outcasts were led by
Fred
Washington, who was 4ICC
LAKEMON*OEINN
AIUN
fO1'4- thl'C.31flg]esaflda
ABRH
W?*a?on Cf
5 1 3 floy Anecson u
5 1 7 double. Ed Jackson, Charles
S 3 3 J0M BoQçs 2b
3 2 1
SmIth and Henry Patrick had
HIIl
S 1 2 DatsyL,,lb
4 1 2
5 2 5 Wet Riclip
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of challengers hard on her
heels.
But somehow the usual
commercial atmosphere of the
tour has been replaced this
week by a loftier feeling an
aIr of hope and expectancy.
Babe Didrikion Zaharlas, a
multiple gold medalist in
Olympic track and field, a
golfing great and an all.-star in
virtually every other area of
female sports, was a victim of
cancer 20 years ago. 'That's
what this tournament at the
Lush Tanglewood Country Club
is all about
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HUD Streamlines Four Suspended Provisions

41-Houses

41-Houses

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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?

Real Estate Laws To Take Effect June 30
Four provisions of the Real
Estate Settlement
Act, temporarily suspended
sInce January 1975, are being
made effective again
June
K), 1976.
The provisions, all designed
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gives the buyer of real estate which deal' specifically with membership virtually every
the protection that the Congress kickbacks and referral fees.
title company and commercial
Intended without Imposing an
The Florida Land Title title Insurance agent licensed to
undue burden on those Association Includes In Its do business In the state.
responsible for processing the
transfer of real property."
McDonald also pointed out

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1 BR, furn, apt., utilltlei md. $100

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TAFFER REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker
1100 E.251h SI.
322.66.35

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Seminole Land Transactions
Notice is hereby given that am
engaged in buslnessat 436 Acadamy
Bel.Airt Homes Inc. to Harifd F.
F!a. Land Co. to Thomas E,
Nader Homes, Inc. to Robert W.
Harry A Gothring Constr. Co. Inc. Or., Forest City. Seminole County,
Schatfer &amp; wf Margaret 0., Lt 313, Sullivan &amp; Grace, Lot 20. 81kM. Sec. Hughes &amp; wf Anne W., It 74 Lake to Robt. E. Sullivan &amp; wf Carolyn. Florida under the fictitious name ot
Spring Oaks UN. Ill, $41,191.
7, North OrI. Rancses&amp; Its 136. Ii Searcy Shores. 1.37.500.
LI. 3 01k 8 GOliview Ests., Sec.. 01140'S PIZZA. and that I intend to
Bet Air. Homes Inc. to Frank H. Sec. 18, No. Or. Ranches, 1.1,700.
Arthur Cornett &amp; wf Eileen toW. Meredith Manor unit 1.129,500,
register said name with the Clerk of
Kastnsr Jr. 6. wf Kathleen R., LI 569
(QCD) Freeman R. Placey to Eva 0. Lawson I wf Elsie S.. f4'. of Lt. 4
Jack Fishman, lad. &amp; Trustee to the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Spring Oaks Un. V. $31,333.
B. Placey, all grantors in?: S 29' of plus N', of E 165'of LotS, B1k9 Tier 0. Thompson, Lt. 7Tr.3, k-a Geneva Florida in accordance with the
•h*
Clayton E. Zimmerman &amp; .f It 101 N 26 0411, 81k I?, Bel Air, S. E. R. Tratfords Map of Sanford. Parcel, Sec. 1.70-32. *tc.. U.100
San?., 5100.
113.500.
Thelma to Wm. 0. Erwin Ill &amp;
.ioshH.Slmons&amp;wf 3ernicetoW. Statutes, To Wit: Section 16509
u
ii•t .i
0
.
Sandra N., 1? 16 (less E 50.31') &amp; all
r,u,,u .........
of 176. E 7.24' 04 II, 61k 62, Sanlando
140 &amp; all of 141, FranklIn Terr.,
s John E. Ray
the Suburb Beautiful, Palm SprIngs
14.000.
Publish: June 13, 20, 77, July 1, 1976
5ev., $40, 3
SeminoieEntr.,lnc.loGustaveA
DEASI
Charles W. Edwards &amp; Dorothy
Miller, Trust,., Commence .1 ten.
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Edwards, sql. to FrederIck P.
of Sec.S 20-32. run N 37 mm 39sec. W
Favreav, LI. IS Goldenrod Place
along Cen. line 219,41' etc. $100.
FICTIiIOUS 'lAME
130 DOS.
Financial SvC. lnv. to Gustave A.
Notice it hereby given that I am
Miller,
Trustee.
LI.
2
Tr.
2.
Unrec.
Gary I. Sharp &amp; Carol t Joyce N.
engaged In business at 313A
plat St. Johos Ranch Ests. Sec. 5-20
Cappadona (married), It 3 less W
Charlotte SIred
(Longwood),
326.
3
Tr.
2.
$100.
5'. Woodcrest Un. 1, *31,400.
Seminole County, Florida under the
Jack Fishman, Ind. &amp; Trustee to fictitious name of ZAPP VANZ. and
Paul 0. Knowles 6. WI Bebo to
Gustave A Miller, Trustee, It 2£ LI. that I Intend to register said name
.101*1 M Maiurl I wI Judy, LI 9 51k
3 Tr. 2, Unrec. plat St. Johns Ranch with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
22. North Orlando, 1st Addn..
Ests. Sec. $ 20 32. $17,000.
Seminole County, Florida In ac
$32M0.
Gustave A Miller, Trustee &amp; Ind., cordance with theprovItlonSofIh
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ardens
Lu xuty Patio Apartments
10 1 2 3
Bedroom Apts.
Oulef, One Story

Kitchen Equipped
Adutt.FamiIy

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Jeannie Hock Scisiff to Martin
James Schiff, LI 191 S' of Ii. 81k 6,
Sanlando the Suburb Beautiful, Alt.
Sec • $100.
Jerome F Flanagan Jr. &amp; Linda I.
to Winter Park Fed., S 31.3' Of Lt S &amp;
II 600' of 9, 81k 8, Seminole Tern,,
Rpl . 126.800.

A P. Walsh &amp; Iris s. to Bartholonew E. Strasser &amp; WI Sandra ,,
S'. of LI 12 &amp; all of 13, BIk 6,
Suburb B.eautitul Alt.
Sanlando Sec., 1.10.020.
Einheit Constr. Co. Inc. to ioNs E.
Semken Jr. &amp; *1 Helen M., 1112 &amp;

Arthur Feder &amp; wI Aase to James
E HotliS &amp; wt Sara 0. LI. 2. 81k 20
Weathersfield, 2nd Addn.,

557,500.

Hallmark Constr. to Bert
Rodgers, sgl. LI. 10 61k A. The
Springs Shaoowwuud ':j;,
,
1.15.000.
Leonard A. Gully £ wi Rub'y L. to

From
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1505 W. 25th St.
Sanford, Fla.
322.2090

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Richard W. Gully, It. 1$. Ilk S
Heftter Hemsi Oil., Sec. t,
Walter W. Kidwell 1w? Ellen G. to
JoP*1 F. Mctntyrei. WI Claudette B.,
It2lBlkHOakIandEsts.,2ndSec.,

Wm. A Rogers, sgl. to Johnny
H. Tlpton &amp; wI Cynthia Gail. LI. 11
81k C Thi Meadows West. 139.300.
Manian Srymkiewlcz to Umoerto
('5. t.t &amp; WI Adrlana. Lt 5. 81k 7
Townsiteof North Chuluota, 117.000.
James Walter, Repr. Est Lewis

Choins to James Walter. S 100' of N
43301W 100' of E 200' of NW'à, Sec.
23.21.31. 1100.
lr4efl Morris ti Irene N. Reed, II
Ins. Lt. 4, WI. Muns.ons s.d. 1300,
0.0 E. Friedman &amp; WI Sharon to

Annie I Watts, Joseph Holmei &amp;
LOOLa Mandy to Joseph .1. WIlliams,
Lts 144 &amp; 111 Replay of winwood

Part 525.000.

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Beautifully

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CUSTOM DESIGNED

Carefully

12A. 81k E,SweetwaterOaks, Sec. 5,

ROOM

TOO SMALL

4,_'! J:e

Russell R. Taylor &amp; wf Sara to

HgwardA.MiIIerJr.,$gl.LI5U&amp;13
01k 0, Sanlando Springs. Tr. No. IS,

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Alvaro F. Vlllal000s &amp; WI Carol P..
It. 4. 81k H Camelot Un. 3. *31.500.
Sam T. Kennedy &amp; Elsie to Joyce
SchelI, It. 1 81k 10 Repl. Part 04
towns.te 01 No. Chuluafa. *31.000.
Ronald E. Parker 6. Wi Joyce to
Wm. T. Adams &amp; *1 Sara J. It? 81k
A. Sterling Park Un. 1. 134.000.
Lola J. Bernard, wid, to John T.
Bernard, sq. ffiatpartof N'.i ef 5114
of SWt. of Sec. 17-28-fl. less 1344.
44' &amp; less W 416.17'. 116.000.
Thomas McHenry &amp; Deborah to
Jc$eph DI Nicola &amp; *1 Lois E 35' of
Lt 131W 300111,81k 0, Ridge HIgh
sd 534 500
Richard W. Powers &amp; *1 Pamiley
T,toLewis S. Satre &amp; wf MarCIe 0..
It)) 01k 2 The Woodlands. Sec. 1,

PllIlnhIJI'

2n4 repl.. 17.500

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Tr. 7. (Jnrec. ptat St. Johns Ranch
Ests, In Sec. 8.20 32, 510,000.
ArthUr Po,celian &amp; WI AllIS to
Edw. C. GoodeH it, &amp; wI Ruth J.
Patio Unit If, The Village, Condo.,
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Section 163.09 Florida Statutes 1951.
5: David M. Dickson
Publish: June 77, July 4, II. II, 1976
OEA-124
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533.500.

Rosemary A Mlesxczik, sgl. to
Charles I. Narvelt, Jr., sgl., LI. 14
81k C Summers,? No., 125.500.
Georgetta Xlnker to James H.
Morgan &amp; WI Mary M.,, LIII 81k 5.
Weettsersfield 1st Addn..
Donald W MacArthur &amp; WI Ferne
I WI
Geraldine A, LI. 2 81* A. Sweet,
water Oaks, Sec. 1, *15,000

M. to Carol M

Tucker

wrenco Homes, Inc. to Harry C
Rogeri &amp; *1 Eva M., LI. 209
Wrenwood HIS., Un 2, $37,flQ
Wrenco Homes. Inc. to Danny 1.
Ellliin &amp; WI Janice, Let 21$
Wr*nwod Hts., Un. 2. 130,700.
Wrenco Homes, Inc. to Isaac C.
Young &amp; wi Jean M., It. 21. 7, (211)
Wrenwood HIs Un. 7, 131,500.
Wrenco Homes, Inc. to John J•
Heasellng &amp; wi Mirefla A , S 1S'of LI
&amp; N IS' of 232, Wrenw
Hts,,

Un. 2, 535,500.
Fickling 1. Walker, Inc: to Charles
1. Oowni*r &amp; Wi Linda K., LIII 81k
F, Lk Kathryn WoodS, lIt
*31.300.
Gary B Herndon &amp; WI Sharon to
Charles 1. Adams &amp; *1 Charlotte,
LI. 6, Highland Pines Un. 5. *31,500.
Rex H. Arnold &amp; wf Deborah to
Judith K. Lloyd, sif. It 19 Ilk 1,
Rept 511 I £2 No. On. Tewnilte
*44w. $19,0S.
Everett Leon temple, heir Of
Rosio L. tO Joyce Tomple Wllsas, as
helr.Wyn.iiT.Carter,h,Irsojoyce
T.WiIs.n, heir. Its 1I&amp;DSlk9 Tier
13. Seminole Park. *100.

CITY OF CA$SELBERRY
PLANNINO BOARD

NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
the cIt, of Casselben'y Planning
Board will hold a public hearing
discuss a preliminary draft of the
Comprelsensive Land Us. Plan The
purpose of this meeting is to solicit
,.
.., •.',.
'
':bItthe Comprehensive Land Use Plan.
Public hearing will be held on
Wednesday. July Ii, 1976 at 1:30
P.M. In the Cass,4b,rry City Hall, 93

Lake Triplet Drive, Casselberry,
FlOrida, or as soon Ihereatter as
joisible.
Dated this 11th day of June 1fl6.
Mary W. Hawthorne,
CIty Clerk
City of Casselberry,

Florida
Publish' June 77, July 1, 1976

DEA 125
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 78-1O9$-CA.13-C
LEWIS A. COAXUM, and ROSETTA
n,j nrs,
Plaintiffs,
CHARLES PRESLEY, and ANN
PRESLEY. his wife.
Defendants
LIS PENDENS
TO:
THE
DEFENDANTS.
CHARLES PRESLEY AND ANN
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WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

ENGINEERED

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in your home
-Dependable
30

YRS.

EXPERIENCE

at your
convenience

Seminole County, Florida, for
Dissolution ol Marriage, and you are
required to Serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, on KEN
HElM W. MCINTOSH. of STENSTROM DAVIS &amp; MCINTOSH,
Attrney
for Petitioner, WhOse
address IS Post Office Box 1330,
Sanford, Florida, 72111, and fIle the
original wish the Clerk of the aboveslyted Court on or before July Ith,
otherwIse a default and .jttImate
udgment will be entered against

YOU for the relief demanded In the
Petition,

WITNESS my hand and official
of saId Court on tIso 3rd day of
June, AD. 1976.

(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Linda M. Shew
Deputy Clerk
STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
MCINTOSH
Office Box 1330
Ftagshp Bank - Suite 22
Sanford, FlorIda 32771
Attorneys for Petitioner

Hal Colbert

Older home,3to1 BR, 1 or? families
'O.K. 323.1100 or 339-1051.
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V.jr ChOice- 3 BR,? bath home In

Plnecrest or 2 BR, 1", bath
.townhouse. Phone 322-1911.
2' Bedroom in Osteen. $115 month,
first and last, $50 damage deposIt.

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I HEREBY CERTIFY that a copy
n,reof has been furnished to
CHARLES PRESLEY and ANN
PRESLEY by U.S. Mall thiS 10th
day of June. 1916. at 124 Florence
Ave. Attamonte Springs, Florida

32701.
Jam-es T Golden

Publish: Jun% $3. 20, 27, July 4. 1974
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2 B, central neat&amp; air, ii*I
new, many features. Rent wIth
option to buy. In adult park. 3210239.

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Longwood. $170 month. Phone 530____________
5450.

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$32,900.

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UNBELIEVABLE- I hR, 2 baIts,
central heat and aIr, foyer, eat In
kitchen, family room, chain lInk
fence. $39,950.

FIRST TIME ADVERTISED-. I
BR, 2 bath, paneled family room,
new rooi, eat in kItchen. A honey
for 130.000.
large

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in Idyllwilde.

Brick

fIreplace in lIvIng room, breakfast

bar. $13,900.

MOVEINJULY I-Noquallfying.3
BR, 1 bath, centratair and wall to
wall carpet. New sIde by side
refriGerator.
Less
than
*1.000 down. Ho closing casts.

town
322-2561

SUPER 3 BR, 2 bath on 6 lots.
Greenhouse, lake privileges,
paneled family room. 559,700.

JUST LISTED-This? B. I bath on
acre with eat-in kitchen.
Country living with wooded area
In rear. *6,900.
Call Sanford's Sales Leader

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Extremely Spacious
322 - 2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
REALTORS

Fenced yard.
114,900'- 2 BR. 1 bath, frame, aIr
bath, lam. rm.,

large lot, range refrlg.
WATERFRONT and residential
tots. Buy now-build later. Call us
for prices and terms.

WIlT REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker 321 116.10
3231195
322 071
372-774,

N e w Corn

Management opportunity available.
For Dersonal interview call 323-

I lS.,dmnnm. lame kitçP'.fl, W%CloW1
porches, garage. $143 month plus
security deposIt. 344 Sanford
Ave. 5341649

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Moniogramer or traInee. Longwool

Mfg. Co.,

1203 Charles St.,
Longwood, FIa. 134-5450.

besPItsTI

Ow csassany Is seslJa e q*aIIItod
(amity New N en. sad .porato lP..lr

'w reel. .4 machi.., *4Ilag sock

pvscts as wtlof.y'. Oem, Tic-Tics,
Lii. livirs, Toms, RSia4, sad ether
f.mees kead camea I veer em. local
area. Sesleon S*I4 be if arted
lmm$.4y, N. rlr,a 6l$trIbvIee
HOWl CAlIf IIQUINININT
P$aal -$LN$.SS
PlanIl- 4,37515
Pta III- L711.N
PIa.l4 -13,.$5s.ss
ACT NOW, Ne tWihat IfifSfllIafle. and
a DOriseal 114w-slew (no sDlliIIes)
call Mv. Ratlifi. Tiil Pete l-5sS1171445 5*4 I. Tixas l-45I.4fl..4417, O
welti (Iectvde phone *.imbati l

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LIVE

IN HOUSEKEEPER-.Private quarters on premises.
PART TIME BAR MAID- Will
Irain
CHEFS- Full and part tIme
MASON- BlOCk work experience
CASHIERS Experience
necessary.

-WE SELL SUCCESS201 Commercial
323 3176

FIRST NATIONAl, MAUIIITINO,
lIlaC SnlnCb,l.w, Dallas, Tii.i

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jIMIW 1
FEDERAL OF PosT
MID FLORIDA !0rFlc1

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DELTONA BOULEVARD
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P.O. Box 117 Doltona 32763

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pasture for horses and other green

ML$- REALTORS

areas, $17,000 with large

321-0041

assumable mortgage. Option on
adjoining ''o acre,
On Stone Island-? BR, 2 bath, 30 ft.
living room, upper and lower
inside shutters throughout,
acreened porch overlooking park
with large oak trees. All appliances, Access to St. Johns
River and all the aoove named
facilities. $46,300.

JENNY CLARK REALTY
Phone 3OS 377 1595
Realtor
Days and After Hours

103W. lit St
323 6061 or 323 0317 eves,

LAKE MARY-2 BR,shaded corner
lot, breezy screened porch, walk
to swimming. $11,500.
WE TAKE TRADES
OVIEDO-SCREENED POOL
S Bedrooms, older two story home
on beautiful '/3 acre lot. $12,500.
WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD- 3 BR, 2 bath home,
shady yard, air conditioned,

QUIET AsIEA
2-3 BR redecorated houSi, lots of
kitchen cabinets, eating bar, new carpeting, new roof, cenlral heat
and large fenced back yard.
Approx. $7,000 down, $115 month.

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Hal

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323-7832

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Owner- Lovely J BR, 2 bath
home in Sanford central heat and
aim, wall to wall carpet, separate
dininO room. 14'x16' family room,
garage, large fenced yard,
beautiful shade trees, t6'x16'
workshop or outside game room.
$3,000 equity and assume loan,
Phone 321 0303

32 Pool home with den. Owner will
hold mortgage with $1,000 down or
good pr ice to cash buyer. 131-1331.

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LAKESIDE
APARTMENTS

Highway 17.92, Sanford
ACrOSS From Ranch House

323-8670 or 831.9777

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&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, slralght chairs, filing
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry

72

I9OLL'S

Auction Galleries
Daily sales, used furniture• &amp; antigues.
1', miles east 01 i-I
Santord, 3226912

Trees, 99c

Border grass, 39c

Large bushy Ligustrum. 5)99

CACTUS QUEEN NURSERY.

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Con. Wekiva Park Drive and SR
.46 3726735

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n 0071 after S P M.

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CB's

Aluminum Siding

Sanford Aucon
1200 French Ave.
323-7340

sd,ng , oit, syslem AlSo
Roofing. Guttr 20 yrS Exp
Eagle S'd.no Co IS)

Auto Painting
Pierce Simpson, Beta, Browning,
My gain Mandic. Regency. I
Berry and Pace Complete ac
At Painting I m.nor Body Work
cessomies
LOW MONTHLY
Professional, e*periencecl painter.
PAYMENTS.
ELECTRON'C
work guaranteed Bruce's Bodi
SHOWPLACE, 4319 Edgewater
Shop. 321 015.3
Drive (corner Fairbanks) -

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2)1 W. 25th Sanford, Fla.
CaR for AppoIntment 322.3103
ADDITIONS - REMODELING

695

BILL BAKER

Slide on Pick Up Camper; 11',
completely self contained, gas or
electric. 322 $661.

VOLKSWAGEN
PH 322-1835

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Home lmprovement

Pest Control

Remodeling and Additions
ART Bkuwni PEST C*.,NTROL

Freceil mates Noobligaton
JOHNNYWALKER.3324437
General Contractor
Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning.

2362 Park Dr,ve
3771845

For free estimates, call Carl Have some camping equipn,enl you

Harris at SEARS in Sanford 322U7I:
Carp'enlry. Remodeling, Atld'lions.
Custom Work Licensed. Bonded
Fr clImate 323 6031

no longer use? Sell it all with a
Cljssilied Ad in The Herald Call
122 2611 or $319993 and a friendly
ad visor will help you
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Orlando 7951771.

Insulation

Pressure Cleaning

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,

Counter tops. Sinks Installation

Beauty

Care
BEST PRICE BEST PRODUCT

T OWER - S BEAUTY SALON

51-Household Goods
109W. 1st SI. 332-2333
We Buy Furniture
10' x 12' Plush gold rug, excellent
condition, pads included. *100 or

best offer. 321 04$.

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an ad that will bring a fast sale.

mattresses, *25 set. Sanford

Assume Payments

1975 Siiger Zig-Zag
Assume paymePt's Snger Zig zag 'n
beautiful walnut coniole with

automalic button-hole. Pay
balance of $94, or 10 payments of
$10. See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307E 1stSt.OnIown
177 9111

Ck3dreo sWIm land small pita .u.çoad

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11' Sears refrigerator, Irosl free,
Icemaker, $100. 20 cv. ft. chest

type freezer, I yr. old, $200. Ph,
542*997 anytIme.
Sears Coldipof chest typetreezer. IF
cv. ft. avocado, vinyl top. 1200. 322
5441 alter 3 p m.
KEPIMORE WASHER. Parts.
service. used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3330497

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Back Hoe

C&amp;A

Roofing

Service

Larvi cI,arng, I'll dirt, Cijy. rock.

Expert roof repars

All kindS of Ogging Housetraiiers
Stored and moved 322 9142.

Shnglej,

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soil.

tiat roofs or
work guaran

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Bulldozing, Excavating. Ditchwork.

Fill dirt,

All

teed BROGOEN ROOFING, 373
6700

ESTERSON LAND CLEARING

Clean, double hotel box springs and

1976 AM FM with S tract tape, solid
state. Mediterranean libor model.
Pay Balance of $190 or 15
payments of $12.41.

IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED A

CLASSIFIED AD LATELY.

Land Clearing

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
Buying a new home? Moving to an
apartment?
Gel soite action with a Herald
classified ad. We'll help you write
CALL3722611

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YOU ARE MISSING SOMETHING

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uewu,y ,w..Q'.,

$19E First. 3725117

Auction, 323 7310.

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Free Estlmates-2.4 Hours
THERMO-TEK,$'31 0921

available. Bud CabeIl 327 5032 __________________________
anytir"

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NOMONEY DOWN

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
RP(kFPS

5,IomIadMl-Iasd 434
N.uloLw1woodVllq.

AMX Javlin 4 speed,
AM radio

1970

i can cover your home with alum

Cobra, Midland. Johnson. SBE.

Winter Springs- 3 BR, 1 bath,
family room, garage, fenced,
central h &amp; A. $23,100. 377-163).

You'll call it hcavcn.

[Madza Pick up, Red.
ra dial1
1 and
95 AC.
tires,

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ANDEARNMONEY

Lake Markham- 3 bedroom, 2 balh.
pool. large lot, on canal to chain of
lakes. 5.40,500. 32)1835.

Springwood

Phone 373.1050

We're stacked to the ceiling wIth
quallty,goodold fashion furniture
from the north. Also modern
sofas. dinettes. TV5 and appliances, some antiques.
BANKAMERICARD&amp;
MASTER CHARGE WELCOME

PHONE

given for prime location. Call 303

122 1720 collect _________

Deitona,6M 6411

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WHEEL RANCI-IOF SANFORD

Mon., June 28, 7 P.M.

to display new 1976 model above

7bedroom, lbathwlthwal' to wait
carpet, central heat and air,
Asking $21,900.

Wccallit

1964 Camaro V 1. 1 speed, $111

ground pool. Top consideration

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seats. $3,618.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

Landscaped yard with many fruit
trees. *75.000. See at 2600
Hiawatha Dr. if Interested, call
322 0721, 322-1303 for appi.

g7'sead woods Ia .41 of floddu, tm4ai $
IspeMsy oIgTeeo snvltooaeo**i hndacspsn.
Pxl,u. j'oen.d kits4 Ia S sp.clui.. apailawni
,.,nwiMsd b
very
.lvsb4. bwIs.w

1976 Pacer, automatic, air, bucket

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with power mike, push up pole, Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carp.'
super p,netrator antenna, 100 It.
Shampooer for only SI SO per day
coax. Complete, asking $350. 323CARROLL'S FURNITURE
p342.

fireplace I high beamed ceiling.
Breakfast nook, kitchen equipped.

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V. Hardwick, Broker

l7I Toronado
Fully Equipped
Dettona. 571)039

Hi-Way 46

107W. Commercial
322.5672
311 313 E First St.
Phone 322 7181. Sanford
Charming Spanish Style stucco Wanted, Residential site for
swimming
pool.
Leading
home, 3 BR, 1 bath, separate
dislribulor wants a nice back yard
dining rm., living rm, with

DELTONA - SWIMMING POOl.
goes with this exceptionally clean

.ction

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64-Equipment

CS Radio base 23 channel Hygaln

And BaalIy plcosn ymis.0 an s pas-t of a
4nI '0RI 0144kb011 .7. 'Th.

ONSTJCTON fr
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furniture

CBRALIIO-TramTitan-D.101- Black
I Decker 1$" dec. mower
--Phantom -Drake WI with grass catcher, excel. cond.,
PorlMeb - Phone Patch -AR 3)
5.16 7470 5 Ft,
Rotor -30 fl. tower - Boss for 01
- Super Mag. $1,000 fIrm. 323. Lawn Mower Sales I Service - W
1976.
Sell the BesI I Service the Rest.
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Western Auto. 301 W. First St., 377
Good collection of Avon bottles for
sale, Call between 10 &amp; 1 or6
322.1001.
'for Rent

W, Garneft White
Req. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER.ASSOC.

Large I &amp; 2 Bdrm.
Furnished or Unfurnished

NO DEPOSIT
NO LEASE
REQUIRED

Used office

322, 142

Landscaping &amp;

Stereo

Idyliwildo Homes By
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play suits.
PAYTOPI'S CHILDREN'S WEAR

7

Paved Streets •Sewers
S Street Lights 'Sidewalks

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at tne Movieland Drive-in
Tl'i.atr.. Sufh 7.92. Phone 37,,. 197', Olds Vista Cru'lei', air con521.6.
ditlon, all power, 45.000 miles. 322
------ ----7163 anytime.

Wood or steel desks, executive desk

62-Lawn-Garden

pants, girls' dresses&amp; Short &amp; long

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large IBR. 2 bath, central air,
carpeted. 2 sirs, old. Only 1.41,900.
FIVE ACRES- Sanford Ave. 13.000
per acre.
MULTIPLE LISTING
SERVICE
Evenings 3fl Oól2or 77 1517

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casual suits, shirts, short I long

LAKE MARY- I'. acres with extra

60-Off ice Supplies

301050 &amp; 60 pci. discount on all
children's Clothing. Boys' new Rain Trees, Azaleas. Camphor

Realty

fttw. p..rmll ssjotssg lb.. t'meei is
laieew-um. I.nl..A.. Ped&amp; w, b.M.s.
*4loy ball. a,tb.a,y and 1*07 .qSippsd c)ob

S Large Wooded Lots

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SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICELeading manufacturer
distributor has aluminum rectangutar pools left over from $915
season, half price. Guaranteed
installation and terms Call 303.
R5S 9351 collect,

Price *21.500 Owner, 323 0322.

Inc.

\41Iage

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2201S. FRENCH

REALTY

Reg Real Estate Broker

50-M.iscelIaneous for Sale

KULPDECUI4ATORS

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Plights-- 372 2357

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Custom Built Homes With Many Plans To Choose From

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Call
377 l62lafterip.m
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RENTALS AVAILABLE

Welcome.

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5Mariner's

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Cars &amp; Trucks
Any year thru 1976 models 7 days
week Call collect, 3442131.
BUY JUNK CARS-

with lot, screened patio, central B-act
FREE-WHITE KITTENS
Yard Plant Sale, Ilsursday,
heat and air and carport. Club
2Males, I Female
Friday,
Saturday.
Many
varief.es
house pool and marIna privileges.
PIson.323.3907
hanging baskets for
of
plants
and
121.300. See at 105 Maple DrIve,
yard, house or patio. Reasonable German Shepherd male, 1½ yes.,
LeIsure World, DeBiry, or call
prices. 1501 Maple Aye,, near
blk &amp; tan, loves children. No
904.759.3133 after 4 p m.
Middle School. 3236311.
papers. $123 cash. 323-0421 after
2 Double wIde mobile homes with
1:30.
YARD
SALE,
II4OarrIIOn
DrIve
lots and boat dock. Beautiful park
Saturday and Sunday
FREE KITTEN
along St. Johns. Swimming,

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$

54-Garage Sales

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Forrest Greene,

2 Bedroom unfurnlshed, adults
preferred, $130 month. 323 315.1

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unit.

520.300- 3 BR, I
3?? 7198

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2S6SPark

$14.500-7 BR, bath, cement block.

CaIIBart

cHevnonJ
SERVIcE
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FREE TO GOOD HOMES
Call 131.1620 after 5pm.

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priced reduced to $17-inn

stov, refrigerator, 1 chIld. No
pets. $133 131-9051.

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Motorcycle Insurance
a.m. 103p.m.
TERRACE COVE
To Good Home
marIna, tennis etc. Call 661-5490 or
BLAIR AGENCY
WINTER SPRINGS
Phone 323-3171
664-5113.
__________________________ Moving Sale: Dishes, Lawn chairs, '___________________________ _______________________________
32] 3*Mon]fl_1110
*Exciting New Homes*
Mechanics &amp; Carpenter's tools,
heat-air, split bedroom plan,
1973 Yamaha, good condItion. $350
67-Uvestock.Poulti-y
*From 524,900-F HA-Va*-- ____________
Clothing, Misc. Wed., 23rd. .tii..? __________________________
carpeted, Terms- $fl,750,
322.1426
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5:30 to 5. 2133 Laurel Ave.
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OPENSATURDAY&amp;SUNDAY
Wood
S6vs,
proven
goOd
producers,
10 Acres on Iowa St., S cleared and Rustic California style. You owe it to
lots, hign anoory, 2'', miles north
of Rummage Sale: Saturday &amp; Sun79-Trucks-Trailers
average 10 to litter. Phone 322.
tiled, S wooded. Terms- $10,000.
your family to see these excitIng
FTU, reedy to build on, IOQ' * 135'.
day. Air Condition equIpment,
7fl5.
___________________________
Cash or terms. 365-3361.
homemakers delight. 3 or I roomy
furniture, clothing, everythIng.
1961 Ford F 500 11 ft. van, hydraulic
Call Central Florida's MIS &amp; bedrooms, large fully equipped
Fern DrIve, Leisure World,
Pigs
lift, air Phone 3237340.
Exchange Consultant Leader for
country kitchen, entrance foyer, I Lots in Osteen, high and
DeBary. 661.5490.
10 Wks., $30; 14 Wks.. $30
dry,cleared. Make 1 or 2
appointmst.
garage, pat 10, plus many out.
Ford
in exceptional
322-2223
homesites. $lA00. 323-5691 after
Garage Sale, corner 19th &amp; French. _____________________________
standing features. Bring your
condItIon. Automatic, low
p.m.
family
out
Misc.
Items,
to this very specIal
Saturday &amp; Sunday,
Wrii. H. Stem per - Realtor
mIleage, Cal-Apache chrome
6.8-Wantoct to Buy
place. Hwy 17-92 to 434, east to
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June 26, 27 and July 3, 1.
wtieels, new wide scat tract IcC.
MoblleHomeLot,County,loo'x170'.
1919 S. French
372-091
open signs. Just follow the sIgns,
tired tires, tB radio &amp; more.
Terms, $5,500.
Eves, 322 1196; 322-4161; 322.19*4
Carport Sale: FrIday &amp; Saturday, 9
We Buy Furniture
Sacrlf ice. *1.450. 323.9062.
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
BATEMAN REALTY
am. tolp.m., 1001 Palmetto Ave.,
131-1222
Sunland 3 BR, 1 bath, heat and air,
Sell
us your car or truck even if you
DAVE 5' 123-9370
Sanford.
Req Real Estate Broker
kitchen equipped, fenced, double
owe money on it. See Bill Ray or
2635 S Sanford Ave.
drive, many extras, 131.000. 319GARAGE SALE: Sat. &amp; Sun. to 6. Wanted to buy useo office furniture.
Jack Mink, BAIRD RAY OATAny
321 fl739 eves. 322 7613
Quantity.
Kish Real Estate
NOLL'S
5371.
2111 S. Sanford Ave. Clothes,
SUN Fern Park, S31 131$
Cdssefberry,
Hwy
1193.
5301204
luggage, trundle bed. Nothing
"SERVICE BEYOND
Ovledo area, country home, Custom
over 5.30.
oclEi'r#. RUGS WANTED
THE CONTRACT"
buIlt, 2' acres, I BR, 3 baths,
for Sale
Top prIces paid, used, any condition.
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office, 3300 sq. ft., 3 mos. old, EXECUTIVE POOL HOME- 3
644*126, Winter Park.
WI, .res colorado, *13,7501 $150
55-Boats &amp;
11.000 equity and assume morbedroom, 3 bath custom home.
Lease
a
Datsun
including
2
cars
and
down, $150 monthly. Beautiful
tgage of
$35,000. Appraised
You wIll be proud to show your
trucks. For information call BIll
Southern
Colorado.
Adjoining
580.000. Owner, 365.6450.
Cash 322.4132
rose arbor, rock fountain with
ROBSON MARINE
Ray or Jack MInk. 131.1315.
small town, MesIta. Nice area for
292* Hwy I? 92
special lighting effects. Kitchen
Dreamwold
farming,
hunting,
fishing;
Charles
By owner. 3 BR with
For used furnIture, appliances, BROWSE AND SAVE . . . It's easy
337 5961
equipped, lots of extras. Sunken
tools, etc. Buy 1 OF 1001 items,
Steed, 911 W. 10, AmarIllo, Texas
carport, new carpet, near shopand fun... The Want Ad Way.
living room. A home truly
Larry's Mart. 213 Sanford Ave.
ping. A-i condition.
79101. Call anytime, 006.376.5490. 20 ft tiberglass cabin cruiser, in.
Price
designed for your comfort and
JUSTMAKEPAYMEPITS-'l2and
reduced. 3233609 Cr 323.1762
board
outboard,
tandem
trailer.
PINEY
WOODS
BARN
enjoyment. 143.300.
We Buy
'13 Models. C,all 323-5510 or $34
Sleeps 2. toIlet, canvas cove.'.
Property
1605 (Dealer)
Furniture I Miscellaneous, Sell
REPOSSESSED -3 BR brick, $100
Trade or best offer. 323-3741 after 6
LAKEFRONT EXECUTIVE _______________________________
for 30 pct. commission. Free Pick. 1973 Cuiless, low
down, $119.13 P1, 5½ pct. annual
or weekends,
mileage. $450 down
LAaE MARY BLVD.- 120' frontageBEAUTY- near new I bedroom.?
ups Auction, Saturdays 7 p m.
pct. rate. 340 Mos. *15.500.
and assume payments. Also living
bath home that has privacy plus.
x 155' deep on a corner site. 1,166
322 2270.
'62Ow
26ff
CRANK CONS'T &amp; REALTY
sq. ff0. building zoned for off ices.
room suite, 322 8523.
Private beach, boat dock,
Cabin Cruiser, good condition
.
REALTORSI3O 6061
$47,900. FORREST GREEN'S
swimming area on 3 acres plus.
Call 323-3*59
1911 Toyofa Corona SR. lard?:;, S
INC., REALTORS. 323-63S3; 530
Kitchen equipped and carpeted
10-Swap &amp;
STONE ISLAND overlooking Lake
speed, AM FM radio. Just like
6133; eveS '22
ttraut'.ot. SEE ;i t'W! 375.900
13' Larson boat, 65 hp motor &amp;
. Monroe on
acre among oak
new. By owner, 372-23*7.
trailer, excellent Condition.
trees. 3 or I bedroom trl-level.
SWAPSHOP FLEAMARKET
Reasonable offer will buy, 323- Anyone
Merchandise
Living room with fireplace. SEE OUR ENERGY POWER
can be a seller or a buyer. 1970 Impala, 1 dOor, good condition,
SAVINGS HOME IN DELTONA.
5650.
No charge, All admitted free.
RecreatIon facilities avaIlable
new inspectioc, sticker. Call 322.
Model
open
every
day
at
SAXON
include tennis courts, olympic size
Come browse every Sunday 9 to S
or 3fl1fl3 after 5 p.m.
BLVD. &amp; URBANNA

M. UNSWORIH

curtaIns, 322 3*53.

Casselberry, unfurn. duplex, 2 BR,

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Multiple Usting Service

Also

Real Estate
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ià

REALTOR
21 MRS.

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1,43

Lots for I. 101 12 wides
park-in

INC.
3239110

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17- Autos Wanted
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EXCELLENT CONDITION- 3 BR,
2 bath, in quiet Lake Mary.
Central heat and aIr, eat In kitchen, $30,900

-Recreation facilities
Moving allowance
New homes, 13 yr. financing. PH
372-4077 or write Kove, Box 10,
Osteen, Fla., 32761.
adult
2545 Park Or.

322-2118

.

St. Johns RIver- Double wIde
mobile home. 3 bedroom, 2 bath

Lar1ySaoft

3729211, 322-3991

limIted. Flreitoue Store, 1st &amp;
French, Sanford. 3220314.
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EXECUTIvE- 3 BR, 2 bath on

rental lots with:
3 yr. lease, 130 mo.
Security gates
-Underground utilities

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After Hours:

MIS healtors

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Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.
2521 Park Dr.

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Looking for a Home call

blemished tires, some sItes

Freet0900dhom.only-3yearoid
Schnauzer, very loveable and
good wIth chIldren. 322.1477.

I200FrenctsAve.,323.173I

bedroom, front kItchen, separate sTORING IT Mni*.tS WASTE dIning room. Take over payments
S El LI NO IT M.K ES CAS H. 7ke your Budget go further, shop
and lease 1 acre prIvate lot, 1
1111 Classified Ads every day,
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW.
block off WekIva River. Call 3*3Call
3222611
or
$31
9993
-. WI .4*- S
. '-'

......

bed;oom l'/ bath central seat,
carpeted, fenced back yard. stove
refrigerator, $77,500. $800 down,
if VA nothing down. KULP
REALTY, 372.2335,

Firsstong Radial tIres, 30,000 ml.
warranty. Any sIze In Stock. I for
*1W 95, plus tax, These are specIal

Accessories

Estates Country livIng. New

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HERB's TV

3 FREE KITTENS
Hall Persian
Phor* 3227329

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Wanted, active retirees &amp; small
families for both sections Of Kove
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P--SI..

pyf'.5.q

heat, from $11,000. As low as *00
down.

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TV, only $65 complete. 1 Yr.
warranty on tube.

1911 Peach Tree Mobile Home, 2

Assume 7 pcI. $21,300. 131.6210.

Completely renovated 3 &amp; I BR

Pinschef' AKC Pups. RecondItloneqj Batteries, $12.95
$150. Champion Lineage. Terms,
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
245-5710.
1109 Sanford Ave.

Color Picture Tube installed in your

.

CASSELBERRY- By Owner: IBR.
1½ bath, nice corner lot, fenced,
walk to schools, shopping near.

the

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

kitchen equipped, on corner lot.
$11,900. Ph. 373 1161.

If you're in the business of building

your
busines. - -use
Classifies-I Ads nften

By Owner-- 2 bedroOm, I bath,

Doberman

LOOK I I I
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1-Auto Parts

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central air &amp; heal, drapes, &amp;

earning opportunity. Call 644 3079.

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Stenstrom Realty
SCREENED PORCH, utility
building, 2 large bedrooms, 2
baths, central heat and air.

NICELY LANDSCAPED-I BR, 1½
bath, central heat end aIr, car
peting, fenced back yard. $23,000.

By Owner, 7 bedroom, full bath,
kitchen equipped, carpeled,
fenced yard. Washer &amp; Dryer,

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I Bedroom, furnished, air, Adults,
_____________________________
no pets. Contact 2317 Palmetto
MACHINIST- Large agricultural
Ave., Sanford.
firm has tull time permanent
position, must be experienced
with laths, milling machInes, Santord Lax, Mary area- 2 BR,
appliances, air condition, drapes,
grinders, etc Contact Personnel
area rug, lanced yard. $140 mo.
Dept., A. Duda &amp; Sons, Oviedo,
323 7669,
Fla., 305-345 5411. An Equal Opportunity Employer.
Furnished 1 bedroom duplex, adults,
no pets. Call 323-7334 after 6 p.m.
L.P.N. needed for relief, evenings or
or weekends.
nights, Apply In person to Sanford
_____ _____
Nursing &amp; Convalescent Center,
950 Mellonville.

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Executive neighborhood, cx.
celleni scnool area. By owner. 862.
6197.

1SYR. FHA FINANCING
GREGCRY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Drive
Sanford, 333-5200

43-Lots-Acreage

323.7532

QeaIlor

31A-t)Uplexes

AVON
5prlflg Into the world of cosmetics.
fragrances, toiletries. Excellent

FICTITIOUSNAMI
Notice Is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 113
Ridgewood SI., Altamonte Springs,
Seminole County, Florida under the
fictitious name of ASSOCIATES
ADVERTISING AGENCY, and that
I Intend to register said name with
the CIlIA of lhl Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida In ac
cOrdance wth the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To.WIt:
SectIon 165.09 Florida Statutes ISi.
5: Paul W. Marlowe
Publish June 20, 77, July 1, 11, 1976
DEA 91

rm.. 3 yrs. old, like new.

BEAUTIFUL SWIMMING
POOL HOME
2 BR,? bath,? car garage, Fla. rm,,
1st area, Deltona, 661-3915.

65-Pets. Supplies

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Realty

REAL ESTATE

Hwy Il 97, Sanford,

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Nurses: RId's &amp; LPN's, Aides; AidCompanion. Needed Immediately.
6210636

Publish: June 6, I), 70, 77, 1976
(SEA 21

,.anford. Florida 3777$
Attorney for Plaintiffs

3.515

-}uses Unfurnished

,st OffIce Bos 2202

I

Yellow Cab, 7015. Park Ave.
Sanford

County, Florida:

200 North Park Ave.
CALL TODAYI

TAXI DRIVERS

that FRANCINE 1. COLLINS
flied a PSition in the Circuit Court O

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Of the Inslltulion of the above styled
action by the above named plaintitfi

East I? tt. of West 460 ft. of 9',
Ncr-tb 101,1 ft. of E L- 0. SE. .1
S.W. 'e of SectIon 7, Township 21 S.,
Range 30E.
Dated thiS 9th day of June, 1976
James T. Golden

Weekly
373.1920

AITAMONTE POOL HOMEcharming 3 BR, 2 bath, large
living room 6. bedrooms. Family

53-iV.Radio-Stereo

Sunday, Jvn521, 1*11-45

,

Spic and span- Lovely 3 BR, 1½
bath, kitchen equIpped, central

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breakfast room, study or 5th
bedroom and enclosed sun porch.
arge corner uo, wIlts CItrus trees.
All for *29.900.
Call Caroline Holtoctaw, Assoc

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Realty

323.5774 Anytime

3 BR, 2 bath, central but &amp; aIr, $250

space. Large living room with
fireplace, formal dining room,

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Realtor, MLS

Enjoy the comfort of I large
bedrooms with loads of clet

18-HeIp Wanted
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Harold Hall

month + security. 332.1.155.

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the followIng property in Seminole

'T' Free Estimates

EfficIency and2 Bedroom, monthly,
adults. Wekiva Landing Resort.
Free boat moorage and canos use.

322-4170.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND Swing Set Nursery $314111. Special
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
summer rates. $20 w. Open 21 I Bedroom furnished apartment,
FLORIDA
Hrs. (behind uI Alal).
located In Lake Mary. Call 322
CASE 140. 16100scA4F
2244.
In Re the Marriage of
BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
FRANCINE 1. COLLINS,
y.Ave.
2127
Lake Mary. Clean furnIshed apt,
Petitioner,
Phone373.lSlOor 3220760
responsibleworklng man. Nopets.
.wd
327 3930.
Baby
Sitting
In
my
home,
by
wick,
ARTHUR JAMES COLLINS,
day,
or
hour.
All
ages.
Very
Reond.nt
bedroom. Mature adults.
reasonable rates. Call L#onna at clean
NOTICE OF ACTION
Waterand electricity. 25th St. $130
321 0296.
THE STATE OF FLORIflA Tfl'
month. 3329714.
ARTHUR JAMES COLLINS
-1954 Clark Road
SAN MO PARK. I. 2. 3. bedroom
Penn Yen. New York 14571
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.trailer apts. Adult &amp; famIly perk,

agalnsl you seeking eiectment from

bANK FINANCING

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We have? nice unfurnlshed rentals.

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6-Child Care
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LOVELY like new 3 bedroom, 2 bath
on large pretty lot In area of nice
country homes. Plenty of space for
garden. All fenced. Priced to Sell
at *39,900.

SpaciOus 3 bedroom home wltn

I
'Je/v [)evice I-I eI)S

Melvin Wallace Moore Jr.
Publish: June I], 20. 27, July 1. 1976
OEA%3
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,',nn

.
-e.'ireplace, good location. $160

$100 MILUON
STAFF...

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2400 WilIow-3 BR $23,900.
200 E. 19th SI. --4 BR, 525.900

206 E. 11th SI.- 3 BR, 521,900,

7 BR home, Lake Mary, $l4 mo.

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Publish: June 6. 13. 20. 27, 1916
OEA-19

This Week's Specials

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4411.

Phono333.4163

EXECUTIVE HOME
HOME &amp; BUSINESS LOCATION for
DELTONA- First area, Central air,
the price of one. Like new 3
bedroom, wall to wall carpet,
wall to wall carpet,? BR, 2 baths,
large Fla. room, attractive kit.
kitchen equipped, air. Only
CIr,
built-In
sft,soo.
stove-oven,
refrIgerator, paneled office, 2
arports._1225. No pets. 371.1010. INSPECT AND CALL

PERSONAL

VVood Bleaching
Is Old Proc es s

Large 3 Bedroom
2Porches,$1$OMontfl

LQQK

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761.2625.

P'AUWiSflALiPI'
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
Call 123-4511
writ. P.O. 60* 1213
Sanford, Florida 32171
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P/jbaths arrL h,at,cjr'
petlng, *23.000. 323 1316.

Evuting Herald, Sanford. Ft.

42-?Qbblle Homes

UBi

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Business

retirement home. 21 Hr. cVC.
Meals. rm. laundry as (ow is
uoo per mo. Phone DeLand 734
nfl.
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"rOOm. 1 bath, large yard, 2 car
garage. $175. S34-19 after 5,
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AL ANON
ARE
BUDGETS
For families 0 friends of probleVilI SLIM
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
drinkers.
AD
WANT
THE
FROM
For further Information call 1334337
COLUMI45.
or write
Sanford Al AnOn Family Group P.O
and related
Taxi Cab
Box 533. Sanford. Fla. 32771.
Franchises. Owner must sell. Will
accept beif cash offer. Call 904.
Whispering Pines Inn, a compIeti

regulations are hel;ful in
estate buying public, require:
Spacious I. 2. &amp; 3 BR APIS. TIeeIII,
clarifying certain situations _____________________________________________________
1)Thelendertomake,atthe
swImmIng, playground,
which
would
come
under
the
time of the loan application, a
- -._.-.-I.
ic. laundry room
IZU1&amp;I
4B-Ev.nlng
Herald,
Sanford,
Fl.
Sunday,
June
27,
_______________________________________________________
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Act's problUon of ckbac
"good faith estimate of the
and cfubIIouIe. 2510 RIdO'I
Ave., Sanford. PH. 323-640.
and referral fees.
amount or rate of charges for
_________________________________________________________
"The title Insurance Industry
specific settlement services
3 BR, unfurn. apt., kitchen equIp.
pod, fully carpeted. 195 mo. plus
has always opposed the
____
which the borrower Is likely to
$30 securIty dep. 323-5701.
payment
of
kickbacks,"
incur in connection with the
"
-DUPLEX- Furnished or ut'
McDonald said, "and we were
settlement."
TOMY
furnIshed.
Ideal
locatIon.
fully in accord with eliminating
The lender to provide the
Reasonable rent 365.3721.
them. However, while the
borrower, at the time of the
k
No Utility Costs
initial Act did prohibit them, it
loan application, with an in. gave no guidelines as to
formational booklet to be
3 room unfurn., ground fI., *125; 3
situations in which they might
Thanks. You're the ones
room unfurn., 2nd 41., 5100. 30 pci.
prepared by HIJD.
fl$ ANI)Y LtNG
.
take without the danger of a
security deposit requIred. 373.
who made It all happen.
.
apply. Now, however, the HUD
The person conducting the
w
Nctcatures
multicolored
effect.
fist
Federal
of
Seminole
regualtions do cite Instances
settlement to provide the
WOOd bleaching came into its
just reached $100 million in
Another use for bleach Is to
Satoah-2BR, 1½ bath Townhouse,
which would or would not
borrower with a uniform setair, dishwasher, disposal, washlr.
assets. And in my book,
own some years ago when so- remove the coloring from wood
tiement statement not later
dryer, drapes, carpet. TennIs,
constitute
violations
and
n
called
blond
finishes
became
that
sometime3
remains
after
that
makes
you
worth
$100
.
sufficient detail to permit their
than at settlement golf, swimmIng, $225. 321.0503 00
million to the Association
'the rage In modern furniture, the old finish has been taken off.
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exempted by HUD regulations
application
to
other
situations.
Actually,
blechlng
is
a
very
ii
ttiis
Is
done,
it
Is
essential
that
and, particularly, our cusThis is moot helpful."
or waived by the borrower
DeBiry
Lovely large 1 BR, air.
old process that may have been the bleach be applied to the
tomeTs We're bigger and
under HUD regulations.
McDonald added that tJ
adults, near store's, bank, thur.
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every
better
and
I've
got
in use thousands of years ago entire surface and not merely to
ch.s.Ml6lSSor3fl-IO3.4,
The pern conducting
American
Land
Title when man discovered that he Ute areas where color remains.
OflC of you to thank
settlement to permit the
Association, of which the could change the color of wood 'I1is insures the same degree of
31-Apartments Furnished
THOMAS S. MCDONALD
Your boss, Gib
borrower, upon request, during
Florida Association is an af- with various natural agents.
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vhitcness over the full surface.
the business day prior to set- official publication of the final example of how a government filiate, had worked particularly
2 Bedroom garage apartment,
J.tired couple to live in own mobfle
Today, bleaching is still used
tieinent, to Inspect those items regulations In the Federal agency can work with private closely with HUD in working UP as a preliminary to the appliWhile there are some prod- home on small, lakefront youth
furnished. No children. P110111
5057
camp. Free trailer space for
known to the person conducting Register as saying:
Industry to reach a reasonable the "Facts and Comments" cation of blond finishing mate- ucts on the market to make
property supervision. Par.
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settlement.
"Over 240 comments were working arrangement which section of the final regulations, rials. It has several other uses, wo(xI lighter without bleaching
ticipation in camping program not
1BEDROOM
More important than the received and the Department Is
chief among them being to the true bleaches should not be
required. Must be able to get along
FURNISHED APARTMENT
with
children.
Send
letter
telling
regulations themselves, In the now Issuing a final rule which
2300MelIonvlIle
hange the wood into a uniform applied to anything but new
about yourself &amp; past associatIon
opinion of Thomas S. adopts various changes to
light color from which to begin WOOd or wood from which the
with youth activities to Box 601. CRENTALS AVAILABLE
McDonald, president of the proposed regulations... Most of
o Evening Herald. P.O. Box 1651, MONTHLY
the entire Finishing process, old linish has been removed.
Color TV, AIr Cond., Maid Serv.
Florida Land TItle Association, these changes are In response
Sanford, Fla. 32171.
QUALITY INN NORTH
even when the ultimate aIm is
Conunerclal wood bleaches
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Is the "give and take" between to comment. .
$42100G
ARE
YOU TROUBLED? aiI'toir I.4&amp;SR13.4,LOngwOod
to apply a stain to make the usually come in different botthe U.S. Department of Housing
Free, 644-2021 for "We Carl" "The initial provision of the
25-IS
Park
Dr
Ofl ito r tv 0 is t ii re surface darker again. The idea tIes and must be applied sepa- "Hotllne," Adults or Teens
1&amp;2BiMobileHomes
and Urban Development and Act, known as RESPA, were
IS that if you begin with a light, rately according to the direc_______ ________________ _____________________________
Adults-No pets
the title Insurance and other burdensome, particularly for
even tone, the new stain will tions on the containers.
a
Found
5-Lost
ofessicn concerned wiL the mortgage lenders, with respect
By EARL ARONSON
watering.
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orderly conveyance of real to the four requirements,"
Al' Ncwsfeatures
_______________________ - LOST- 2 female dogs, black I Adults onlj. $95. 322-2396 after 1)
wk -dys.
You merely place the
property during the period McDonald said. "During the
silver sifter, Name Tosca. and
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
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brown terrier, named Ralph, 3 Room furnIshed upetalf$ apartwhile these requirements were suspension period, HUD acYour plan; can tell you when dicator,
named
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of the"When
soil after
WaFICTITIOUS NAME
vicinity Eckerd's. 3fl-1047.
mint, water and lightS furnhesid'
FICTITIOUS NAME
in suspension.
tively sought comments and it needs water with a new i
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Notice is hereby given that I am
315 Park Ave., Sanford.
Notice is hereby given that I am
McDonald, who also Is tried to amend these provisions dicator that monitors moisture tering The manufartiirer says engaged In business it lit Peacock engaged
in business at I Vagabond LOST- WhiIC mM. Poodle, vicinity
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REWARD.322-253Ior9apartment, fully PurnlVsev,
Garage
president of The Abstract In such a way as to ac- rising to the surface from with- it works for moot indoor foliage Or.,. Aitamonte Springs. Seminole Way. Longwood, Seminole County.
air co."dlticned, water ?urnisised.
plants and is e1fecti'e for a County, Florida under the fiCtitiouS Florida under the fictitious name of
Corporation with offices In comrnodate the people involved in the soil of a pot.
Very nice. Phone 372-1568 after
year or longer.
nameofRVOEVlCESCO,.andthat LUMBER JACK'S TREE SER. Found- Black Poodle with red _______________________________
Sanford, DeLand and Daytona, in Implementing them, without
p.m. weekdays.
I intend to register Said name with VICE, and that I intend to register
collar, tag engraved "Sissy".
The indicator can solve one of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, said name with the Clerk of the Phone 322 1905.
commended HUD for its any lessening of the consumer
When the plant has enough
BAMBOO COVE APTS
responsiveness to the opinion of benefits that the Act was moisture the center of the one- the most common problems of Seminole County, Florida In ac Circuit Court, Seminole County, Lost- Part German Shepherd pup, One
&amp; 2 Bedroom apartments,
cordance with the provisions of the
Florida In accordance with the
the various groups involved. He enacted to provide.
inchdiscispink.Itturnsblueas indoor gardeners, over-wa- Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit: provilons of the Fictitious Ninle iweek.sold,brownwlthblack nose furnIshed or unfurnistsid. Newly
and ear tips. Vicinity Cumberland
redecorated. Come s.e. 300 E.
cited HUD's remarks in its
"I think this Is an excellent the soil dries out, a time For tering.
Section 16.5.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Statutes, To -Wit: Section
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By MIKE WENDLAND
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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municate with distant stations,
almost impossible,
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
Last fall, the FCC grudgingly made hobby CB around $30. But even that one can't compare to real cable.
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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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That CB Craze Is Catching--And Growing
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
It.)
the same firm for over a dozen
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.
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squander that hard-earned cash prigs than we could ever hope to
permits
ossess
the
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Instead,
they're human, tax.
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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
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made
you
devices for deaf children
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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
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Number of members— 306
President— Russ WHliamn
Organization meets—
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Sunday's high 92, today's low
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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
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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

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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
Herald Stall Writer
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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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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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would gut the open meetings law.
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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Herald Staff Writer

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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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rigs and most everything in those good, dependable Want
Ads.

SEMINOLE
COUNTY REACT
Number of member*-- 45
President— Ken Murphy
Organization meets— Last
Tuesday of each month at the

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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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Objectives— Aiding the hardof-hearing.

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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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Get a handle on some great buys. No matter what's your
twenty, you're never far from the wall-to-wall sales power
of those Classified ads. Sales power packed tighter than
go-go girls in an eighteen wheeler.

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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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commerce Executive Manager Jack Homer
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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                    <text>68-Evening Herald

Thursday July 2. 1976

Sanford. Fl.

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RENO. Nev. A? - .A fiveyear-old federal law protecting
wild horses has done its job too

ble for enfrrci.ng th W'l
Wild Free-roaming Horse and
Burro Act. estimates that there
are more than 60,000 wild
horses across the nation with
more than half of them in Nevada
The wild horse population in
creases by about 20 per cent a
ear and official say it is put-

well. leaving government otfi
cials and horse lovers to try to
figure out how to cope with a
steadily rowing herd of the animaLs.
The Bureau of Land Managemerit, the federal agency re-

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State Bank No. 791
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF
"SUN BANK OF SEMINOLE"
OF LONGW000 IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
AND DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30- 1976,
MIL.
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ran gelands. where the horses
must compete with grazing
livestock and wildlife,
The bureau estimates that 8..
) to 10,000 horses would have
to be removed from the range
each year to keep populations
at the current level. The agency
is limited by law on the methods
t can use to catch the horses
and it says that rounding up

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ral ar built around water
holes and the horses are caught
when they come to drink. That
method has been used to remove about 3.50 horses from the

Wild Horse Organized A5.;;.,-t-

syear ,"
A New Mexico court ruled
last year that the horse-protec.
lion law was unconstitutional
and said states should have
control over wild horses. But
the U.S. Supreme Court re-

each animal would cost $300 to

versed the decision earlier this

$400.

month and upheld the right of
the federal government to controt horses.
The ruling 'left us with lust
about an impossible situation."
says Ed Rowland, Nevada state
director for the Bureau of Land
Management. 'The law is virtually impossible to manage as
it is now constituted

Ranchers want the horses
sharply reduced in numbers some of them don't care how.
Even horse protection groups
agree there are too many of the
animals. But the groups say
theyll
wi stick to their vows to
see that the horses are proand. if taken off the
range. not mistreated in any

The law allows the bureau to
keep the horse population at
Ifl levels. but gives the agency
virtually no tools to use in
capturing the animals and removing them from the range.
The only realistic method is

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If someone would come forward and offer to work out a
compromise that is acceptable.
we would sit down with them
and talk." says Velma "Wild
Horse .Annie" Johnston. head of

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'We have a responsibility to the
public no: to relinquish the
position we've neld for all these

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horses when no other means of
reducing the excess population
is available. Current laws do
not allow the sale of excess animals or their removal from one
area to another.

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poses. The federal government
retains ownership.
At is a terrifically awkward

ing the government must conduct background checks on applicant.s and regularly check on
the welfare of the horses.

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most too late to catch para.
chuting airplane hijacker D.B.

for a Northwest Airlines ticket
to fly from Portland to Seattle.
Shortly after the Boeing 727 Jet'
liner lifted off from Portland.
he gave a stewardess a note.
"I have a bomb in my brief.

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Cooper. assuming he's alive.
Five years is the limit in
which the antihijacking law can
be enforced.
Five years will be how long
it's been since since the hijack.
ing when Nov. 24 rolls around.
D.B. Cooper was the name

and expensive program to ad.
minister," says Rowland, not-

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Seminole oun y

Although questions remain on the effectiveness
the swine flu vaccine, the Seminole County
Health Department is gearing up to immunize some
142,000 local citizens this fall.
Dr. Orville Barks, director of the Seminole
County Health Department, has announced the
appointment of a citizens committee to coordinate
the liask force responsible for the massive program
of immunization. Robert Daehn, Sanford civic
ipi
leader, has been named to head the committee.
Tentatively Seminole County is to have the use of
five Ped-o-Jets" beginning
the end of October
and running through the first week
December.

of

was made Into a raging thunderstorm. No trace of him has

been found.
But the FBI, extremely

aware that the statute of limitations on the 1971 crime Is
about to expire, continues the

hunt.

"ao-; a:::r sec., r es
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Herald Stall Writer

between Seattle and Reno, Nev. '
No one Is sure whether Cooper survived the Jump, which

case." it said.
Cooper ended up with 1200.000
in cash. He parachuted from
the jet's rear door somewhere

Sanford, Florida 32771-Price 10 Cents

Controversy Surrounds
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ceive humane handling and are
disposed of humanely.
The bureau says It would wel.
come such legislation, but says
a better solution would be crealion of national preserves fo
the horses.

The law permits the killing of

says. Where adequate water is
available, horses won't come
near the traps.
Once the horses are caught.
federal government's
"Adopt A Horse" program
takes over and private parties
can take the animals into their
homes for noncommercial pur-

One bill now pending in Congress would allow the bureau to
sell or donate excess animals,
with the condition that they re-

a
we c n
hay? 10 be destcoyed.
say we've done ever1hing hu'
manly possible to avoid it, she

where no more horses can be
placed with individuals,
The only alternative, said
Mrs. Johnston is destruction of
the animals. "When the satura.
tion point is reached and the
time comes that some horses

'We're not going to be able to
catch the horses except where
water is a factor." Rowland

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Mrs. Johnston and Rowiand
agree the adoption program is
not limitless and eventually the
saturation point will be reached

Stone Cabin Valley In central
Nevada. but the bureau sass it
will not work over the long run
on a large scale.

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Each "Ped-o-.Jet" can administer some 1,200 in.
oculations per clay,
Meanwhile, a wire service story out of
Washington Thursday reported that Di-. Anthony
Morris, director of the Slow, Latent and Temporate
Virus Branch of the Food and Drug Administration,
and once the government's chief vaccine control
officer, has been fired and four roomsful of his test
animals were destroyed.
The firing purportedly took place after the
Washington Post published a story quoting Morris
saying the effectiveness of the swine flue vaccine
was only 20 per cent. Morris's statement contradicted one made by Dr. Theodore Cooper of the
U.S. Department Health, Education and Welfare
that the vaccine Is 89 per cent effective.

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One of Morris' studies with the animals involved
hypersensitivity to the influenza vaccine. One study
showed that 54 per cent of those getting a flu shot In
1968 came down with severe cases of influenza
during the next flu epidemic while only 25 per cent
of those not taking the flu shot got the disease.
Another study showed that 55 per cçnt of an
immunized group got the flu while 28 per cent of the
unlmrnunized got the 'bug.'
In June, 19Th, the wire service story reported Dr.
John E. Craighead, in the department of pathology
and oncology
the University of Vermont, said
immunization enhanced the severity of the disease
sometimes weeks and even years later.
Several scientists have said it will take two to
three years
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Dr. Vann Parker, a Sanford pediatrician and
member of the local citizens committee, said today
that while Morris' dire predictions of the effectiveness of the flu vaccine may be right "there is
just as good evidence" that scientists who believe In
the vaccine's effectiveness are right.
"It's anybody's guess who Is right," he said,
adding that all can "feel sure that vaccine that Is
dangerous will be given."
"How effective it will be will not be known until
after It is given," Dr. Parker said. "There is no way
to be certain how effective It Is without a lot of trial
and error and a lot of waiting. Flu vaccine has
become more effective and improved every year,"
Dr. Parker said particular fears about the swine
no

flu center
its similarity to the strain that hit the
world in 1918 arid claimed thousands
lives. The
similarity was discovered recently when a flu
epidemic occurred In New Jersey and several
"healthy, young adult males died."
He said that many of the deaths in 1918 related to
the flu were actually from complications that can
be effectively treated today with antibiotics.
Dr. Parker said that many decisions are made
during the process of developing a vaccine which
leaves room for disagreement on procedure. "And
there is
way
can
right in and make a 100
per cent effective vaccine without taking a lot of
tests and a lot of time.
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money for their own programs
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come.
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had been budgeted for two year there's a carryover of last forever if we keep taking it
schools that aren't even in millions. The teachers have out of there and giving it to you
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In order to meet demands,
Although neither Ilattawa&gt; nor
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Kimbrough knew specifically parks department workers are Glissson says the county "must
where the cuts would come paid out of CETA funds. That provide services.' To provide
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budget
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missloners say they are to receive a critical eye.
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taxes to last years level.Management Analysis and
transportation system from the
Holding the line at 5,37 mills Evaluation (OMAE) Director total reduction,
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"problem"
areas
- Public Works Department. Longwood and Altamonte
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million worth of requests
County staff mem bers say
submitted by department Employment and Training Act that has increased to $1,1 66,9
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(CETA)fund.s.Thefederaljobs in fiscal 1976-77. Most of the they will recommend against
chiefs.
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liattaway, Commissioner for workers in county govern- equipment.
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In 1775-76, department chiefs
.
II they will cut requests until the retains the workers, must come county may get 0W,000 less
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budget is at the $18-million up with an additional $500,000. from federal revenue sharing submitted about the same level
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dollar level, which is the figure
about $18-million to meet
Sanford's Downtown Kiwanis Club claimed a state record for "taterclub" meetinp today wben 24 that will allow residents to pay provide accommodations for a approval from Congress.
Glisson said he feels a $4- certified millage, which Is the
members attended a 7a.m. gathering of the Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis group at Buck's Restaurant, the same amount of tax as last third county judge in Seminole,
Here 11rom left) Sunrise President Cliff Miller and Downtowners Lee Samuels, Phil Roche year - $5.37 per each $1,000 of the judiciary is requesting an million reduction could hurt same this year as last.
However, department heads
(president I and Ernie Cowley (district lieutemt governor) study a list of the members who logged taxable property evaluation. additional SIW.000 in office county services, particularly in
"That's the objective," space. Kimbrough predicts the parks department which interviewed say little or no fat
the downtown club's 100th "Interclub" since October 1, 1975. An "taterclub" oir cur3 when four
members of one civic group attend another club's tn"ting. Luterclub Chairman Samuels said the 100 Williams said. "I don't see any funding judicial needs this year has experienced rapid growth was included in requests this
in the past few years.
year.
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Thursday's developments tumbled out rapidly,
rn.r. ,u',.iiht in theki!nanini of 28 schoolchildren
''r'''o -------are in Jail. But authorities beginning with the arrest of James Schoenfeld,
and their bus
say they are pressing their Investigation for 24, shortly before 7 a.m. in Menlo Park, Calif.
unidentified suspects who may have been in- FBI agents said Schoenfeld was spotted Wednesday night driving a green van with Idaho Ii.
volved in the bizarre mass abduction.
The case broke wide open Thursday with the cense plates by "a person who knew him well."
arrests of Frederick N. Woods in Vancouver, police spotted the van again Thursday morning
Canada, and his former schoolmate. James and made the arrest without incident.
His arrest so close to home was something of a
Schoenfeld, near Schoenfeld's San Francisco
surprise
since authorities had said eiu'ler that
Peninsula home.
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lung search for the
Schoenfeld pleaded innocent to 43 felony counts to incidents In Reno, Nov., Spokane, Wash., arid
Alene, Idaho.
at an arraignment in this small farming corn- Coeur d'
Attorney
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15.
mnunity where the kidnaping took place July
returned
to
California
to surrender that morning
All three are held on bail of $1 million each.
Although Woods and the Schoenfeld brothers to Merrill's law partner, William Gagen. "He
v.ere the only persons sought arrest warrants was supposed to be In our office this morning at
ii ti.c case, authorities are pursuing various a.m. to make arrangements to surrender."
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WASHINGTON AP - As the jury prepared
to give its verdict in a $3.5-million malpractice
suit, attorneys for Holy Cross Hospital agreed at
the last minute to pay a $500, 000 settlement,
The 12 jurors then were dismissed before they
had the chance to announce their verdict - in
favor of the hospital.
The last-minute agreement came Thursday at
the end of an eight-day trial after the foreman of
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court Jury knocked on the jury room
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yielded a verdict.
The lawyers for both sides huddled and agreed
on the $500,000 settlement. The judge then annowiced the settlement and dismissed the Jurom
As attorneys For both sides were shaking hands
outside the courtroom, the jurors filed past them
and mentioned that If they had been allowed to
return the verdict, it would have been In favor of
the hospitaL
Edward and Myra Farrell had sued the
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the
was blinded shortly after his birth
suburban Silver Spring, Md., hospital as the resuit of negligence by the hospital and two dcctors.
The suit argued that an excessive amount of
oxygen was administered to the infant alter be
was born two weeks prematurely on Oct. 12, 1969,
and that the oxygen apparently led to the
development of a rare disease that destroyed the
boy's sight.
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argued for the Farrells that the hospital and
doctors in charge of the delivery room were
negligent in failing to ensure that the oxygen
pumped into the infant's incubator turned
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"What happened to that
carryover in the individual
schools? When we ask for it,
we're told by the principals that
It's been taken back by the
school administration. When we
ask the administration for it,
they tell us It's in the schools,
teacher salary schedules for the
"Why is it (the carryover
1976-77 school year.
Funds) always being shuffled
Steve Rosenthal, chief
from one piece of paper to
negotiator for the SEA, lit the
another every time we ask for
fuse on Thursday when he
those Funds?" Rosenthal asked.
tangled with the school board's
Cowley
said,
"We're
chief negotiator, Ernie Cowley.
budgeting in a conservative
Rosenthal offered a counter
figure. We're not going to be a
proposal to the board's initial
part to any fiscal irresponoffer and dropped the SEA's
sibility."
demand for a starting base
At this, Rosenthal pointed out
that 60 per cent is the accepted
salary from 111,00) to $8,000.
portion of a school budget that
"This amount ($8,900) would
should go to teacher's salaries,
bring us up to it decent standard
of living," Rosenthal said.
"Yet Seminole County Only
lflrr.,'.m.
,and hn.n i,,hi,1i,ina this rnnntv in ib,, fnrni nf nv raises "
cnpnd 41 rr cent of its total
And ('nwlpv counter ed with ,,I.,o,,,s,
the question, "Just how much Bracken)
school system for years and
Bill Dailey,amernberof the budget for teacher';
are you digging into the taxSEA negotiating team, argued Why"
3 - He said that facts prove we're tired of It."
Cowley asked Rosenthal if he
payer's pocket for this figure? that Seminole County received
Cowley pointed out that many that department heads in the 39
How much more would It cost the sixth largest amount among of the carryover funds are public county schools do not wanted the Seminole County
than what you received last the 67 counties in Florida from already encumbered (already have those carryover funds, school system to go in debt in
year?"
the State Department of spent, such as for school buses although it is shown on the
that have not yet arrived),
proposed budget,
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quickly cited that last year's
base salary of $8,100 amounted
to $17,193,384 while the $8,000
proposed figure would cost
$18,891,496
a difference of
$1,698,112.
After Cowley asked Rosenthai if he had examined the

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ByBILLCIJRRIE
Managing Editor
The fuse has been lit and the
explosion might last well into
next week as the Seminole
County School Hoard and the
Se m in o le
E d u c a It Iofl
Association iSEM have begun
negotiations over proposed

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WASHINGTON (AP) -.. President Ford. continuing to
pick up delegate support as he nears the magic 1,130
mark, is traveling to Mississippi to make a personal pitch
to the state's GOP convention delegation, an uncommitted
group large enough to clinch the Republican nomination
for him.
The President was flying to Jackson, Miss., today for
five hours of campaigning. Challenger Ronald Reagan
plans a similiar trip next week.
Ford gained seven delegates Thursday — four from
Pennsylvania and three from Louisiana
to bring his
total In The Associated Press convention preference tally
to 1,104. The survey shows Reagan remained with 1,023
delegates, and 132 delegates still are uncommitted.
If Ford wins Mississippi's 30-vote delegation, he would
have four more votes than the 1,130 needed for the
nomination when the roll Is called at the national convention in Kansas City on August 18.
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After caucusing (discussing
the SEA proposal in private) for
i minutes, Cowley and his
team came back to the
bargaining table and offered "a
base salary of $8,200 with annual increments and another
1170 in contributions per year
for each teacher to be applied to
an insurance program which
may include: life, health and
dental care, payroll deduction
and
cancer
(insurance
coverage)."
Cowley said that In order to
meet the board's Latest offer it
would cost in excess of 1300,000
and that the contingency fund
would be reduced to about
$500,000, "and that's an awfully
poor contingency," he said.
Because the three-hour time
limit for the scheduled meeting
was rapidly running out,
Rosenthal and his group said
that they would study Cowley's
Latest offer and come back to
the bargaining table today at
1:15 p.m. with a counter
proposal of their own.
Rosenthal also asked for
another negotiating session
next week, probably on Wed..
nesday, but Cowley said that
would be discussed at the close
of today's meeting, but in all
probability it could be worked
into the schedule.
Cowley said that he had a
bargaining session planned for
Tuesday with the school bus
driver's association and that
Wednesday would probably be
the earliest his team could meet
with the SEA next week.
Rosenthal indicated that the
SEA would not agree to the
$8,200 offer and promised more
fireworks would come at
today's meeting.
"You can count on it," he
said.

Hoffa Missing For One Year
DETROIT (AP) — In the year since former Teamsters
President James R. Hoffa vanished, the federal government has put the kind of effort into looking for him that it
once put into sending him to Jail.
The ambitious union boss, 62 at the time, dropped from
sight a year ago today. Federal investigators have concluded he was slain, and that the motive had something to
do with his desire to return to the presidency of the
nation's Largest and richest union.
More than half a dozen reputed Mafia figures and
dozens of Teamsters have appeared before a federal
grand Jury that has heard perhaps 100 witnesses in all.

Howe To Be Arraigned
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Rep. Allan Howe, convicted
of trying to buy sex from two police decoy prostitutes, is
being arraigned anew by a higher court, a step toward an
appeal trial before a new jury.
A press aide, Michael Whitney, said the Utah Democrat
would be arraigned today in absentia. Howe will remain in
Washington while an attorney enters a plea for him here.
No date for the new trial has been set.
Howe's misdemeanor conviction was in city court. Utah
law says such convictions can be appealed In state
District Court, where the defendant can get a new trial. In
effect, the whole process of pleading to a formal charge
and trying the case starts from scratch.
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Storms Pose Flooding Threat
By The Associated Press
Thunderstorms have once again made flash flood
watches necessary in the Southwest But the thunderstcnns had begun to decrease in intensity by early

today.

WASHINGTON (AP) — His early statements on defense
show that Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy
Carter generally parallels broad Ford administration
positions,
Carter even has adopted Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld's term 'Tough equivalence" to describe the
U.S-Soviet military balance.
Talking with newsmen in Plains, Ga., Carter said
earlier this week that the United States Is not in second
place. That is what the Ford administration has been
saying.

Rubber Workers Still Striking
By The Associated Press
The 60,000 employes idled by the 10)-day old rubber
workers strike remained off the Job today after renewed
negotiations in Washington fell apart and recessed .
definitely.
Each side accused the other of refusing the give-and.
take needed to resolve the strike which has closed 47 tire
and rubber plants.

Harris Jury Gets Case Today
LOS ANGELES (AP)
With codefendant Patricia
Hearst absent but not forgotten, William and Emily
Harris have asked jurors to forget their terrorist ties
while judging them on charges of kidnaping, assault and
robbery.
The seven-woman, five-man panel was to receive the
case today.
"You cannot convict us because of our politics," Harr is
told Jurors in closing arguments Thursday.
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The reprimand of Rep. Robert
L.F. Sikes by the House s certain to be raised when he
r uns for reelection to his chairmansh
ip of a house subcommittee, says House Majority Leader
Thomas P.
O'Neill Jr., 1)-Mass.
"There's no question it'll be an issue when he (Sikes)
comes up for re-election" to his chairmanship of the
House military construction appropriations subcommittee, O'Neill said Thursda y while s peaking in Atlanta to the Association of
Trial Lawyers of America.
Sikes called the reprimand given him Th ursday for
financial mis conduct "one step short of exoneration."
The House voted 381 to 3 to reprimand Sikes
the
mildest punishment it could give him and one that rr
ca ies
no penalty.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Gov. Reubin Askew says
the first sentence of his proposed Sunsh ine Amendment to
the Florida Constitution says it all: "A public office is a
public trust."
He announced Th ursday that the proposed ethics and
financial disc losure amendment will be on the Nov. 2
ballot, the first time in the sta te's history that the people
have put a constitutional issue on the ballot by sign ing
pe titions.
"A bo ve all, this is vi ctory for the people," Askew said.
"For the first time in the history of Florida, the people, by
their initiative, have s po ken directly and sucessfully on an
issue of public concern."

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Elementary school
pupils who received counseling showed significant improvement in grades and attitudes, a three-year study
sa ys.
"This study shows that the value of a counselor to an
elementary school far outweighs the cost," Education
Co mm issioner Ralph Turlington sa id after releas ing the
study Th ursday.
The study by IBEX, Inc., a non-profit research corporation, said that counseled children "tended to make
average gr ades, but when their grades were compared to
the pr evious school year, there was a significant improvement."

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cent for 280,000 Floridians.
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Lies Claimed In Loudd Trial
ORLANDO (AP)
The state's chief witness in
last year's nar co tics trial of former Orlan do pro f oo tball
executive [tommie Loudd was pressured by prosecutors
to lie, Loudd's attorney char ges.
Ellis Rabin of Miami said the state attorney's office and
sheriff's officials coope rated in getting Alfonso Cain to
testify falsely against Loudd, serving a 14-year prison
sentence for delivery of cocaine to an undercover officer.
Asst. State Atty. Dald lykkebak, trial pr osecutor,
called Rubin's allegatins "abs urd."
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The Finance Co mmittee had
voted to virtually re peal the re-strict ions as they apply to sta te,
local and fede ral governments.
The version approved by the
Senate would allow gov.
ernments to require disclosure
of Social Secur ity n umbers for
tax, welfare, car-registration
and driver-license purposes.

Open House
For Candidate
An open house-coff ee in honor
of Frederic M. llitt, non.
partisan candidate for the
newly created third county
judgeship in Seminole County,
will be held from 9 a.m. to noo n
Saturday at the Winter Spr ings
Community building.
The coffee is being hosted by
Mrs. Margaret McKibbin of
Winter Springs. Hilt's law office is locat ed on Whooping
Loop Cir cle and this is his f irst
foray in the political arena.
All Seminole Coun ty voters
are invited to attend.

e r ri e r Rebut
Hoopnet Remark
By BOB ORRELL
Herald Outdoor Corres pondent

Mrs. Dora Lee Russell,
president of the Mid-Fla.
chapter of Or ganized Fisher.
men of Florida
is in
disagreement with some of the
statements made at Tuesday's
Seminole County Commission
meeting by J. T. Turnipseed.
The Turnipseed remark in
par ti cular which caused Mrs.
Russell to conta ct the Evening
Herald was, "Other counties
will not allow commercial
fishermen to Iran
Fish with
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in traps because the
practi ce al lows too many fish to
be taken from the river."
"The fact is," sa id Mrs.
Russell, "all coun ties from
Jacksonville south to SR-46 at
Lake Harney
th e Mims
Bridge) have endor sed the use
of hoopnets except Seminole
Co un ty and they have not taken
a stand on the matter.
"Commercial
fishermen.'
she continued, "actually
co ntribute to water quality
improvement by removing
rough fish such as gar and stink
shad from the river."

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as concerned about the St.
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Mrs. Russell mentioned that
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argument with the group
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Turnipseed represents, but
cannot understand why all the
woes of the river are blamed on
the catfishermen.
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the river is still producing
excellent catches for the
sportsmen. The official record,
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ficers regarding the burglary
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County jail booking recor ds suspect's alleged employment.
the residence where she lived
stolen property charges and on John Daniel Smith Jr., 21, of
Twenty-three of those 73 have
Blue Light Stolen
An auto psy was scheduled with her daughter, Mrs. Ruth reco vered a 10-speed bicycle Lake Mary, arrested by Sanbeen considered b the f ull Sen
Sheriffs de puties are looking
today by coun ty au thori ties in Haig, and fell into seven feet of reported stolen in April, ac- ford Poli ce early Thursday
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apparent dr owning dea th water in a near by swimm ing cord ing to sheriff's department inside a burglarized auto body reported
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re ports.
cism the committee itself Thursday of an 82-year-old pool.
Mrs. Haig and a da ughter-In.
The juve nile was turned over as auto mechanic at "DeBary Altamonte S prings.
voted to knock out 11 of the Altamonte Springs woman.
Sheriff's Lt. George Abbgy law, MI-S. Terry Haig, who had to sta te Di vision of Youth Paint and Body Shop."
amendments Th e remainin
Broder Patrolman J.H.
said Abbie S. Cook, 32, of 162 talked to the victim an hour Services officials and sheriff's
A check wi th the DeBary Williams told deputy Peggy
are
di n" In the Senate g
Pluinosus Dr.,-had a history of ea rlier by telephone, returned detectives report ed they con- Chamber of Comm erce shows McLellan
In action on the tax' bill
that the dome-type
gh blood pressure and the to the residence at 3:15 p.m. fiscated seven bicycles and no business listed by that name
Thursday,th e Senate loosened hi
blue light, mounted on a
autopsy was to be performed by and found Mrs. Cook's body frames at the Juvenile's home. in the south west Volusia County c
a 1974 law that restr icts
hrome roo f bar, was taken off
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ernment agencies' use of Social the Seminole County Medical floating face down in the pool,
am iners's office to deter. de pu ties reported.
Gerald Dennis Blair, 25 , of operator of DeBary Auto Body, Ford sedan w hile the vehicle
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Youth Arrested
Apopka, was being held in li eu sa id today that Smith has never was pa rked on North Street at
fication
Sheriff's deputy E.H. StanSheriff's detective R.E. of $5,000 bo nd at county Jail worked for him.
Altamonte Springs on ThurLong conte nded the law
t oday following his arrest on a
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federal officials to track down
the uttering of a forgery.
formation was furnished of- sheriffs reports.
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pital patient who apparently "He apparen tly was smoking
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fi ghter wi th fluid was fatally ligh ter fluid there and an open
burned and six nurses were cigarette lighter," Peterson
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ear ly today when the pa tient's bed. The patient was burned
bed caugh t fire, officials said, quite severely and died in the
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were evacuated from their
Peterson said nurses report:.
rooms at Lakeland General edly pull ed the flaming bed out
Hos pital after smoke billowed into the hail and tried to ex.
through the third-floor surgical tinguish the fire. But they had
wing, a fire department spokes- to abandon their attempts be
man said. The other patients cause of heavy smoke, he said.
were not injured and the flames
"The mattress underneath
-were confined to the man's bed ,
started to smoke and the smoke
Gary Grissom, 10, as Dracula, left, and Jennifer Cowley, 9, as the the spokesman said.
spread throughout the hospi.
Fire Chief Kenneth Peter
Wicked Witch, have scare-down during Mini-Monster Day. held
son t.al," Peterson said.
recently at Sa nford Civic Center as part of recreation depart. iden tifi ed the dead patient as
Ralph Hol thouser, the hosplment's summer recreation program. Herald Photo by Tom Jam es Kirkland, 64, of Plant
Vincent
City. It was not Immediately tal s associate director, said the
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The strongest show of Senate
support has come in the battle
over
committee amend.
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criticized as tax give-aways be.
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from some for its handling of a
major tax bill , appears to be
winning a vote of confidence
from the f ull Senate,
Since debate on the bill began
June 17, the co mmittee and its
chairman, Sen. Russell B.
Long, 1)-La., have won virtua lly
every test of strength against a
li beral bloc of self-styled tax
reformers seeking to change
the committee-authored meas.
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Sgt. Earl C. Myers was convicted Thursday night in
Orange county Court on a
charge of soliciting a prostitute.
Judge Lee Conser this
morning sentenced Myers, 32,
of Sanford, to three days in jail
and $300 fine, according to
defense attorney Gerald
Rutberg. but suspended the
sentence pending an Aug. 20
hearing on a motion for a new
trial.
Maximum sentence on the
second-degree misdemeanor
conviction could have been 60
days in jail and-or $500 fine.
Rutberg said today he is
confident the conviction will be
appealed.
Myers, a shift supervisor at
the Seminole County Jail at
Sanford, was arrested by
Orlando police on April 9 on
West Church Street. Police
arrested 14 other persons that
night in a crackdown on
prostitution in the downtown
Orlando area.
Seminole Sheriff John E. Polk
said earlier that his department
had completed an internal
investigation in the case and
that Myers' suspension was
effective pending outcome of
the Orlando trial.
Polk said Myers has the right
to appeal his suspension to the
Sheriff's Department Civil
Service Board.
Polk said today be hadn't
received official notification of
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results of their two-day effort to sell about 350 insurance carriers and subcarrters on the idea of
writing millions of dollars worth of liability
protection policies for the four drug companies
manufacturing swine-flu vaccine.
David Mathews, secretary of health, education
and welfare, sent a telegram to 24 key insurance
officials underscoring what he called "the importance and urgcicy of this request.
"It is essential, If the flu Immunization program
Is to be undertaken at all, not only that Insurance be
available for the manufacturers but that this fact be
definitely known at the earliest possible date."
Merrell-National Laboratories, the company
which has produced the largest number of vaccine
dobes, says It will shut down production lines immediately If there is no assurance that it will have
insurance to cover lawsuits arising from the immunization program.
Federal officials have been urging the insurance
industry to write liability policies for the vaccination program.
Dr. Delano Meriwether, director of the HEW
vaccination program, said that to the best of his
knowledge only 15 million in insurance had been
pledged by Late Thursday.

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with the program during the month of intensive
immunizations.
Persons with many skills will be needed, he said,
including record takers, crowd controllers, RNs and
LPNs, telephone checkers. Anyone can who can
volunteer a day, week or month. Daehn said, should
call the health department at 323-8940 and leave
their name, address and telephone number.
Inoculation stations have not been finalized but
in all probability, Daehn said, will include most of
the public schools, area civic centers and health
centers.
According to scientists, the hypersensitivity
testing done by Dr. Morris means that If a person
gets a flu shot and then is later exposed to the flu, he
will comedown with an even more severe case than
he would have gotten had he not taken the flu shot at
all. This could mean that insurance companies
could be faced with millions of dollars in claims for
years to come.
According to Associated Press, executives of the
drug and insurance industries are meeting with
government officials in what most agreed was a
last-ditch attempt to rescue the swine-flu vaccination program.
Insurance executives were to report today on the

programs."

DETROIT (AP) — Auto industry profits rose to a record
81.5 billion In the second quarter, as the Big Three car
makers parlayed a robust market recovery into recordshattering financial pexmances.
Ford Motor Co. on Thursday reported that its net profits
in the April-June period hit an ailtirne high of $442 million,
more than loin' times its depressed earnings of a year ago.
General Motors and Chrysler reported new profit marks
earlier in the week.
The Industry's return to prosperity following a two-year
slump provoked demands by the United Auto Workers for
a fair share of the profits "which are bulging the cornpan
parties' pockets."

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Dr. Parker said it has not been determined as yet
how big a dose children will need, adding that
children will probably be the last to be immunized
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Those, in addition to Dr. Parker and Daehn, who
order to meet the SEA salary
have
been appointed to the citizens committee in.
demands.
"Do you want the papers to clude: W.P. Layer, Seminole school superinprint that you are putting this tendent; Mrs. Gwen Edleman, director of the RSVP
county in debt? Do you know program; Jim Grant, president of the Sanford
that to strip the carryover funds Chapter of AARP; Lyle Suffield, director of Project
would eliminate the con- OASIS: Jack Homer, executive manager of the
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce; Janice
tingency fund?" he asked.
Springfield,
vice president of the Sanford Flagship
Rosenthal said, "We've given
Bank;
John
Carli,
vice president of Chase and Co.;
you a counter proposal to your
Tom
Hunt,
manager
of Southern Bell, Sanford;
original offer. There's still
plenty of money around and our Mary McPherson, senior citizen tour leader;
proposal includes fiscal Priscilla Green, director of the Maitland-South
Seminole Chamber of Commerce and Werner Metz,
responsibility."
"Yes," Cowley said, "and executive director of the Seminole County Mental
we're going to give you a Health Center.
Daehn said the most prsing need at this early
counter proposal, but we're not
date
is to compile a list of 300 volunteers to assist
going to take that money away
from the students. Those Individual schools earned that
money and they deserve the
right to spend it on their own

Ford To Visit Mississippi

Watches were posted Thursday afternoon over portions
of southern Nevada and southwestern Arizona. Thunderstorms in the Northeast also caused at least one flash
flood watch over a portion of northern New York. That too
was allowed to expire in the early morning hours as
thunderstorms moved out of the area.
Rainfall in the West was light during that time with onetenth of an inch or less from the Rockies through the
Pacific Coast.

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But it wasn't a typical rI.ified advertisement.
It was from the State of Florida which is ac
cepting applications for the position of date
executioner.
Florida State Prison Superintendent B. J.
teverette said he has already had two applicants for
the Job, but added, "We haven't gotten down to the
point where we're recruiting anyone yet."
Seems that Department of Offender

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WIIJJAt F), (IJRHIE, Managing Editor
Ilume Delivery: Week. 55 cents: Month. $2.40: 6 Mu'nths.
114.20:
Year. $2840 II) Mail in Florida same as home delivers. All
other mail: Month. $2.70: 6 Months. 516 20: 12 Months. $32 40

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Realistic Approach
Needed On S.S.
The Senate's Special Committee on Aging
headed by Sen. Frank Church of Idaho has
Proposed that Social Securty benefits be increased
twice a year instead of once a year to cover increases in the cost of living. This: of course, would
give the senior citizen some added protection
against inflation, and there is no question that
inflation remains the greatest threat to the
economic security of anyone on a retirement in
come.
Weonlywish thatgivingretjred peoplemore
protection against inflation were as simple as the
Church Committee makes it sound.
As it is, Sen. Church and his group are
proposing that a Social Security program already
on the brink of insolvency move over the edge a
little sooner. That would be the consequence if
Congress adopted its proposal without treating the
underlying financial problems which now beset th e
Social Security system.
President Ford pointed out in his annual
economic message to Congress six months ago that
Social Security expenditures are exceeding income
at a rate that will deplete the system's trust fund by
the early 1980 unless there is a major reform, in the
method of financing and of calculating benefits. He
proposed a stop-gap increase in the payroll tax to
cover the deficit
an increase which Congress so
far has refused to act upon.
Some members of Congress want to start
paying Social Security benefits out of the government's general funds
which means adding
another item to the federal deficit. Since that would
add to inflationary pressures in the economy, this
poses the ironic possibility that the government
would try to help senior citizens cope with inflation
by creating more inflation,
The Church Committee chose not to concern
itself either with the Social Security funding crisis
or the causes of inflation. It also failed to make a
case that annual cost-of-living adjustments in
Social Security benefits are inadequate. The fact is
OL ave rage mnonuuy oeneziis nave increased by 26
percent in the last five years -in real terms, after
allowing for inflation.
u uxi would argue mar retired people relying
en tirely on Social Security are on easy street. But
their struggle with the rising cost of living is only
one side of th e coin. Congress has responded
promptly to appeals from senior citizens for Social
Security increases. The future of the system is now
th rea te ned because it has responded too late or not
at all to warnings about the impact of those j.
creases on long-term financing n eeris
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From the outset the project to bring Alaskan crude oil from
Bay to Valdez for trans-shipment to the United States
has been plagued by trouble.
Lobbying by env1ronm.ntilis delayed the project of
leveral years, added millions to Its costs and reduced the energy
flexibility of the United States during a critical period.
Later labor scandals plagued the developing project and
added an untold treasure to the price of the pipeline, which ha.,
nearly daubled to $7.7 billion.
Now It develops that an unknown n umber of the 31,000
pi peline seams may be fa ul ty because the welding was poor and
record-keeping so Inadequate that x-rays cannot be matched to
the welds themselves. Mor eover, some 700 of the seams are
burled deep In permafrost or under rivers and can be re-tested
only by untried technology.
It Is a sorry mess and a black eye for both the government
and the tractors. If delivery of oil Is delay ed by a year, the
added cost to Industry, the dateof Alaska
fe
government will be an estimated $4.5 million.
Nevertheless, there Is no alternative to spending as much as
has to be spent and taking as
the pipeline seams are secure

damages are being aaaewd.
To do otherwise and risk spills would be cornpotmding the

mistakes.

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WASHINGTON Jimmy Carter has gotten a
lot of political mileage out of his brief and longago association with Hyman Rickover.
Carter is merely one of thousands who have
served with the atomic admiral, yet he has
portrayed the connection as somehow singularly
spiritual. With Rickover and God on one's side,
he suggests, how could one help but make a wise,
decent and penny pinching president?
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office. Never company man, he has been aknot
in the Navy's anchor line for nearly half a centit)'. For example he once said that If Columbus
had followed the management principles now
employed in our sea service, "We'd dill be
Indians. Another time he delivered the
broadside to Annapolis: "It is refuge
and asylum where adolescence can be continued
Indefinitely."
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balancing and efficiency.
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To convince those In favor of expanded
welfare, unemployment and health care

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flagship is the fact that R.ickoverha.ssucceeded
famo* ' asa curmudgeon. When the Navy

Passed him over for promotion In 1953 and 1958.
Congress took him under its wing to give him not
only stars but a soapbox. Rickover championed a
nuclear Navy. Congress agreed. And though he
Is now 14 years over mandatory na val
ret irement, he is still, at congressional Insistence, working 1Z'14 hours a day on active
duty.

The public, too, has responded to Rickover.
gger Navy, then
complains that it costs too much, and so has won
popular regard as both a protector and advocate

of the taxpayer. He has referred to
several administ rations as "political hac ks." He
has gotten so angry at shipbuilding cost overruns
that he once told a congr essional committee:
very much doubt in my life time you will get U.S.
Steel to comply with the law."

Surely this Is an admiral who views the world
from down here in our lifeboat.

And yet to increasing n um be rs of observers in
Washington the old man has worn thin. An
acquaintance of 30 yea rs says Rickover has
changed from being an advocate of the public
Interest to being mere ly an advocate of the
Rickover Interest. His insistence that all f ut ure
major naval vessels be nuclear powered, for
instance, is narrow and risky; one new Rickover
cruiser Is scheduled to cost at least $1.2 billion,
and critics be lieve such nonsense will price the
Na vy out of a much-needed upgrading and
mode rnization program.

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programs he is one of them by outlining his
concept of what needs to be done, while assuring
time concerned with rising government expenditures that he will make certain overall
spending will not be allowed to rise. There would,
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He has also told the U.S. officials, who
disburse the aid, when to ship certain cornmoditles and how much to ship. Our sources
have been present when Passman has called
about an allocation, any, of rice to a needy
country. "That's not a good Idea," he has said.
On other occasions, he has complained about
contracts to companies that he doesn't favor.
Their bids, he has declared sternly, are "Improper."
Government officials have often found It
more expedi ent to accept his suggestio ns than to
risk losing their appropriations. For the fl-yearold Passman Is the Lord High Executioner In
charge of cutting foregn aid budgets In the

merits has aroused the curiosity of the
Agriculture Department, State Department and
the FBI. Indeed, the FBI is tnve6gat1ng
Paasman's relationship with the companies that
have been getting foreign aid contracts.
The Agriculture Department Is also Invedigating whether the old curmudgeon has
tried to manipulate the commodities market by
Influencing overseas sales,
These are charges that he has denied, with
rthtu.i JLtrage. II has -sworn to us, by all that

N.C., was

convicted late

Sanford Senior Citizens Club picnic at Zoological
Park. Meet at Civic Center to go as a group. Bring own

Wednesday of the Feb. 20
deaths of Trooper Philip A.
Black of Pompano Beach and
Ontario Constable Donald lrwin, both 49.
Irwin was visiting Black and
was riding with him on patrol
when they were shot to death.
Mrs. Under was the third
person convicted in the case.

lunch. Drinks furnished,

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4

Connie M. Brown
Rubyc Christiansen
Lottie M. Flowers
Sherrod Gore

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Anna L. Herbst
Ronald G. Kidd
Irvin D. Paul

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Demonstration at 10 a.m. 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.
Sanford Kiwanis. noon. Civic Center.
Casselberrv Rotary Club, 7:30 am., The Caboose.
Sanford Serenaders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Sanford Civic Center.
THURSDAY, AUGPST 5
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 323-9340 for registration.

eve l o p s

MIAMI (AP)
A system of
heavy thunderstorms and
strong winds has developed In
the mid-Altantic Ocean and
might strengthen later today
into the first tropical storm of
the 1976 season, forecasters
said.
Paul Hebert of the National

Sanford lions Club. noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees. 7 p.m., VFW building, 17.92
I ngwood.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
l.ight, Sanford.

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Celery Ave., Sanford, died
Thursday. Born in Mayo, Fla.,
he had lived In Sanford for the
'past 44 years and was retired
from co nstruction work. He was
a member of the Palmetto
Avenue Baptist Church.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Jewel Carlton of Sanford; two
sons, Terry and Myril, both of
Sanford; three sisters, Mrs.
Ted Williams, Mrs. Bill
Bridges, both of Sanford, and
Bob Tuttle of Orlando;
(w brothers, John F)., hugh.

and Cecil, all of Sanford, and
Jack of Cross City, seven
grandchildren, several nieces
and nephews.

Brisson Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.
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ser,,ces for &amp;eore W Canton. 66,
of Celery Av enue. Santoed. who died
TPurd.iy. will be held at II a
5.ilurday at Brsson Funeral
tn ev Raymond Crocker of
Burial will be in
ficaIng
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ne noias only, roar ne intervenel solely to save
the taxpayers' money and to help all-American
companies.
Otto Passman was hoir nt the turn of the
century to tenant farmers and was brought upon
unseasoned corn bread and clabbered milk. At
age 10, he was hired out to a neighboring farmer
for $5 a month.
He decided to make his own way in the world
after he turned 14. He dropped out of the fourth
grade worked on a cotton-and-rice farm for a
while and eventually got a job In a grocery store.
The memory of his grim childhood developed
in him a fierce attachment for every dollar he
ever earned. He managid to hang on to enough
money to Invest In one business after another,
His Passman Wholesale Equipment Company, a
commercial refrigera tion firm and Passman
Investment Comçany thrived under his tight fist.
While he treated every dollar with tenderneas, he was not unmindful of those less
blessed. He tithed to the church and became an
active Mason. When friends were down on their
luck, he was available for a loan and a lecture on
economy.
Pasnan became admired in Monroe, La.,
whose burghers elected him to Congress in l9.
He made foreign aid his speciality. His
knowle-ige of the intimate details of foreign aid Is
unparalled. Or as one of his colleagues once
said In exasperation: "(Pasamnan) knows the
number of coat hangers they have in Khartoum,
but not what the AX!) prograir Li doing in the
Suui

He developed a special Interest In rice. This
might seem natural enough, since his native
Louisiana is the nation's leading rice producer.
But the company that usually benefited from
Passman's intervention In rice matters was
located in New Jersey.
The Connell Rice and Sugar Company of
Westfield, N.J., has wound up with export
contracts, worth $680 million, during the last
seven years. This Is roughly half of the $1.3
billion that the Food for Peace Program has
exported during this time.
Passman has also been partial to the St. John
Maritime Company, which has had equally good
fortune in getting freight contracts to ship food to
needy nations.
In 1973, for example, Passman flew to Saigon

for discussions with then-President Thieta.
Sources privy to their conversation said
Passman had urged Thleu to utilize St. John
ships to haul grain to South Vietnam. The
Louisiana legislator explained his power over
the foreign aid budget, according to our sources.
This made such an Impression on Thieu that
he later dispatched his Minister of Economy to
Louisiana to relay personally to Passman the
good news that St. Johns had been awarded the
shipping contracts.
Passman also Impressed upon U.S. officials,
who had to approve the shipping agent, that St.
Johil was "In the best position" to fill the contract, say our sources.
The Congressman confirmed that Grover
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Passman insisted that he had met St. John's
owner, Harry J. Smith, only once. "The man has
never called roe, and I have never called him,"
said Passman.
Pas.&amp;nan assisted St. John, he said, to keep •
the business In the United States. His other Interventions
blocking a rice shipment to
Cambodia, arranging three rice deals In South
Korea, questioning a contract with East
Pakistan, to name a few have been Instigated
to save money. said.
BELLOWING BELLA: We found out Last
week why Rep. Della Abzug, D.-N.Y., is called
"Bellowing Della." She is renowned on Capitol
Hill for her short fuse and her booming voice.
Her fiery temperament has driven numerous
aides to seek employment hi more placid
surroundings.
She berated us for publishing a two-line,
b0dtom.of4he.c0lums item, quoting her as
telling friends that "the game Is up" In her race
for the US. Senate. She shouted ;
she screamed;
she called us names. She reduced our aide, Robin
Reynolds, to tears.
We were wrong. We mistakenly put quotation
marks around a statement that was intended to
dwacttrize but not quote her statement. We
quoted hera saying "the game Is up" in her
U.S. Senate race. What she actually said was
that she is In trouble and that she might not be
able to pull It off. She denied vociferously that
she had even made this statement, She Is "on top
of the heap." she bellowed loud enough to hear
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season begins June 1 and runs
through Nov. 30. Last week,
forecasters expressed some
surprise that there had been no
tropical storm activity as of
yet. But they warned that some
of t he worst hurricanes develop
late in the season.
A tropical storm Is upgraded
to a hurricane when its winds
exceed 74 m.p.h.

Foresters Square Dance Club, The Forest. 7:30 p.m.
l4)nguod 1A. closed. 8 p. m.. Rolling Hills Moravian
(iitirt'h, SR 434 I 4)ngwo(Ki.
Tangkood AA. closed.
p.m.. St. Richard's
Episcopal Church.
Countyside School Athisors committee. noon. Vir3t
E't-iIcr .il of Sem inole. .':.in fo rd.

17.92 on Lake Monroe in Sanford

Y'ALL COME

AUGUST 20th is DEADLINE
TO REGISTER INTO BIRTHMONTH FOR NEW
STAGGERED REGISTRATION RENEWAL SYSTEM

ORDER YOUR RENEWAL DECAL BY MAIL TODAY
YOUR MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION MUST BE RENEWED BETWEEN

JULY 1st AND AUGUST 20th. 1976. DECALS ARE ON SALE NOW THROUGH THE
MAIL.

You will receive a Decal which Is to be placed over the Decal on the License Plate now
on your vehicle.
If the "TOTAL AMOUNT" Is not shown on your registration follow the four Cr) steps
In the example below to find the cost of your renewal 'TAG DECAL"
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tides: high 11:57 a.m., low 5:25
am., 5:54 p.m. Port Canaveral:
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The state has banned commercial harvesting of coral.

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South Seminole Optimist Club. 7: 0 a.m., Ramada3
Inn. Altamonte Springs.
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indicated that the government
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United Methodist Church. Casselbern
Sanford Senior Citizens Club, noon, Civic Center.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Natural Resources Director
Harmon Shields is urging the
federal government to ban
commercial harvesting of corals off the Florida coast.
He objected Thursday to proro

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for renorequires no upkeep and just beMacky said he has had some vating the rest rooms.
In addition to tile work, the
cause there is a crack in one or complaints, but "there's nothtwo doesn't mean they have to ing we can do about it. The plan job Includes painting, plastertake them all out."
to make the change was made ing, replacing light fixtures and
general refurbishing.
Another woman worker 10 years ago in Atlanta,"
the U.S. Attorney's office.

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The only way to get it out is
with sledgehammers, he said,
because it was glued so well.
But. Russell said, workmen
are saving the marble parti-

Sanford Optimist
Club. noon, Trophy Lounge, Bo l
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he said.
"It definitely looks like it
might be acquiring tropical
characteristics," Hebert said.
"Satellite pictures indicate that
it is continuing to strengthen."
lie said the system will move
toward the east-northeast at
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replacement, Macky said, and
it will be installed by StewardMellon Co., the same Jacksonville firm that placed the original tiles.
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beautiful walls, It's a waste of
taxpayers' money," she said.
"They'll probably replace it
with something cheap."
Elmer Macky, manager here
It isn't a case of unisex, tresfor
the General Services Adpass or court orders. The men
ministration,
said the tile being
are on official duties, renovatremoved
Carrara
marble.
ing the rest rooms as part of a
continuing overhaul of the 42"They're having to take them
year-old structure.
all out because we can't find
But many of the women who replacements for those damwork in the five-story building aged or broken," Macky said.
cringe when they see a workFrom one to 10 tiles have been
man sledgehammering to bits damaged In each of the
the marble tile walls.
buIlding's 18 restrooms, he
said,
and all will be replaced on
"This tile Is Lrreplacable,"
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schedule
of two rooms at a
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Casselberry Jaycees. 7:30 p.m., The Barony.

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JACKSONVILLE (AP)

There are men in the ladles
room in downtown Jacksonville's post office and federal
courts building, and the women
are peeved.

Seminole tJon.s Club. 7 p.m., Quality inn, 14 and SR.

Hurricane Center said reports
from ships in the area, about
Leslie 0. Sledge, Geneva
1,200 miles east-southeast of
Emmet E. Jones, Longwood Bermuda, report the system's
Nita P. Evener, Orange City highest sustained winds at
Franklin T. Chavers, Osteen about 30 miles an hour.
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Youth Ranch, 7:30 p.m., Maitland Flea Market.

Tropical

John Cotrda, Akron, Ohio

Passman Is Potentate Of Foreign Aide
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Mrs. Under, a 28-year-old

Lloyd R. Johnson, Deltona
Mary A. Maloney, Deltona
Ella Watson, Deltona

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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.

mother of two from Charlotte,

Henry A. Moderow, Deltona
Louise V. Teslo, Lake Mary
DISCHARGES
Mrs. John (Annette) Bisigni
&amp; baby boy
Mrs. David ( Mary) Rite &amp;

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she said. "Only the verdict
mattered."

Eleanor M. Bartik, Deltona
'Israel X. Fishman, Deltona

JACK ANDERSON

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for mercy?
"Life or death

August Vappasan
Eunice Walters
Sam J. Watson
Murlyn J. Coker, DeBary
William G. Williams, DeBary
Charles V. Fiorello, Deltona

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YORK (A ) "What's overlooked in all
they give away the money illegally and then they creases.
this business about illegal corporate gifts and
follow it with more to hire lawyers."
To convince those concerned with military
tribes," the man was saying, "Is that the money
Occidental, he conceded, has been profitable spending that he will make impressive cuts in
ban
out was the stockholders' money. It
tinder the creative management of Hammer, the defense budget,while assuring those worried
didn't belong to the executives."
even though the stock sells today for less am about the rise In Soviet nuclear power he would
He declined to be Identifi ed, but he is
half Its 1968 price. He thought that Lockheed's work for stronger defense specifically
that he
r espo nsible, intelligent, hardworking and pususe of company assets was less forgiveable.
would favor a firm Increase In naval power.
sessed of other attributes we tend to respect. And
Lockheed, you might recall, sought and oh-To convince those disillusioned with governhe is stockholder.
tamed a $0 million loan guarantee from the ment inefficiency that
bureaucratic waste will
He might even be safely call ed a typical small
U.S. government In order to stay In busines&amp; be curbed while promising the bureaucracy that
investor. He has a few tho usand do llars to in vest,
Then came revelations of payoffs to Influential its economic needs would be met and its political
generally f or the lo ng term. He doesn't ask
foreigners,
power increased.
much, just fair dividends and the prospect for
During the disclosures, Lockheed's chairman
To convince the unemployed and those who
growth, w hich he f eels comes with good manageand chief executive, Donald J. Hahion, and its favor more government planning and regulation
merit.
vice chairman and chief operating officer, Car l In management of the economy through an
When he spoke he was angry, bitter, disaf- lotchlan, resigned.
Regardless, they remain on endorsement of the Humphrey-Hawkins
fected, but he'll get over It or will he' "Some- the payroll,
probably Into the l960s.
unemployment bill, while reassuring those who
times
Woes I wonder If we're not being ri pped off by
According to papers filed with the Securities fear such government intervention by cxmanagement," he said.
and Exchange Commission, the two officers pressing strong reservations about major
"They give the stockholders' money away and
each are to be paid $100, 000 a year for five years, aspects of that measure and by promising major
then w hen they get caught they charge us again
and $50,000 each for another five, as "senior changes in the regulatory agencies.
for t he lawyers to defend them. They offend my
advisers."
The question in the end is whether carter is a
ethics, my sen se of fai rness, my politics, and
Said the typical investor: "Financial troubles, moderate who can convince those on opposite
then my finances. It's too much to accept."
then bribery, and who gets penalyzed? The in aides of important questions that he
honestly
The reference was to the management of
nocent shareholders, and who gets rewarded? understands and sympathizes with each, without
Occiden tal Petroleum, whose chairman, ArThe people who managed- to et the enrnv i,,,n offending and nii.ni ,I._ ai-- or both
mand Hammer, was con victed of ha ving made the mess."
- ineachcase.ThusFarheha.ksbzy
illegal pa ymen ts of corporate funds to the 1972
The Wall Street Journal, he noted, recently 511Cctf ul In this attempt. But as each sector of
presidential campaign of Richard M. Nixon.
looked Into similar consultancies and found they the public asks Increasingly pointed and precise
"Th ey," he said of the company's
are aimed more at easing retirements or saving questions
demanding less philosophy and
management, "spent at least $850,000 of the face of the
ousted, and that often Utile work is more details on exact programs
Carter the
stockholders' money to defend themselves. First Involved. "A ripoff," he said.
candidate will face his most difficult moments.
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MONDAY. AUGUST2

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, MalUand.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m.,
Clubhouse, Spring Oaks and SR 436.

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Industry, financial conservatism, budget

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unity government.

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.,,,•j. In cmequal representation In government,
ployment, at Democratic party conventions
while standing four-square against quotas.
JULY29
To convince liberals he is heart and soul with
ADMISSIONS
'5anfO
them by the selection of Walter Mondale, Hubert A
I
Humphrey's protege from Minnesota as his viceDIza E. Brown
presidential running mate and by repeated
Lucille Dudley
assertions he sees eye to eye with Mondale on
Marjorie J. Halback
every Important Issue the two have discussed,
Evelyn Neiman
while reassuring Southerners In particular and
Barbara A. Parisi
conservatives generally with repeated remin.
Norma Sparks
ders that he grew up in one of the most conAvis I. Stenstrom
servative communities in the South and by InErnest J. Arlington, DeBary
sistent references to the importance of private
Jeanette Ogden, DeBary

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it is flickering low.
Msurly'there have always befj1 those who

House.
His constant interventions 'attli food ship-

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recommendation and sentence
her to death.
"1 didn't ask for mercy," said
M.
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Mrs.
porters. "I asked for justice and
I didn't get it. Why should lask

BEIRUT, Lebanon (ap)_ Lebanon's civil war raged ofl
today despite an agreement between Syria and the
Palestinians on a peace plan.
Damascus Radio announced Thursday night that ()
Lebanese Christians' Syrian protectors and the Lebanese
Moslems' Palestinian allies agreed on procedures for a
cease-fire and political negotiations, The Christians' radio
Indicated they might accept the plan.
The agreement calls for a nationwide cease-fire
supervised by a committee of Syrians, Palestinians and
Lebanese Moslems, an Arab League peacekeeping force,
a roundtable conference of the right-wing Christians and
left-wing Moslems to work out a new political system in
which they would share power equally, and a national

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NEW YORK
Jimmy Carter's strategy Is
clear: To convince labor leaders he would be
willing to see a destruction of right-to-work laws
and simultaneously to reassure non-union
working men and employers he would not work
to abolish those Laws where they exist.
To convince the anti-abortion groups he
personally is against abortion and to reassure
the pro-abortion advocates he would not stand In
the way of more liberal abortion laws..

American Legion Auxiliary 53 hosts bingo every
Satiirda at 12:45 p.iii. at :t; Orlando Dr.. Sanford.
Wnmi'r's Auxiliary of Sanford VFW Post 10108 will
hold a White Elephant sale and supper (franks, beans and
salads from p.m. to p.m. at the Post home. Everyone
st'lcoriie.

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may be due for a rebirth of his own, influentially.
And the prospects come J ust in time. At age 75,
with enemies to his port, stern, starboard and
aft, Rickover sorely needs a boost: his once full
flame is not yet out, but as Shakespeare said in

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prison.
But Circuit Judge M. Daniel
Futch, who presided over the
trial of Sonia Jacobs Under and
who will sentence her Aug. 12,

Peace Agreement Reached

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f it* man whom millions suddenly
presume will be
In chief,
fow ar gadfly of the Navy Department

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Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
('asseiherry At. closed. 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran

Florida trooper and his Cana-

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g
taxpayers' money, Rep. Otto Pasaman, D-La.,
has traveled to faraway countries and has told
their respective potentates which companies
they should do business with if they want U.S.

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Episcopal
lMngwood AA. Rpm., Roiling Hilts Moravian Church

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TOKYO (AP)
Chinese officials ordered millions of
people in northeast China into the streets before dawn
today in anticipation of massive new earthquakes.
The Australian Broadcasting Commission's Peking
correspondent reported that the Foreign Ministry
telephoned all foreign diplomatic missions before dawn to
warn that another serious quake was expected.
"We were awakened at 4 a.m. and told to get into the
open," David Dean, deputy ch ief of the U.S. Liaison (Mice
In Peking, reported by telephone.
"Most of the population of Peking is camped outside.
flt nna,thr hi i
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Jurors say a woman
they convicted of murdering a

To Await New Earthquake

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minute to pick up your new license plate decal?
If so, we remind you that Aug. 20th is the
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does not already appear. The birth date and sex of
the applicant MUST appear on the registration.
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registration, look at the chart In an advertisement
from the tax collector's office In today's Evening
Herald. If you still have trouble and can't figure it
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executiner.
Thejobdoent involve much, really. About all ft
amounts to Is pushing a button and pulling the lever
that will send a deadly current surging Into
Florida's electric chair.
There hasn't been an execution in Florida since
May 12, 1964.
However, there are a number of inmates on

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Pull that switch for that amount of money or for
any other amount, to be truthful.
That lust isn't my cup of tea.
Is it yours?

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remembering that your birth date Is the key as to
how much you'll pay for new decal and when
you'll be required to renew the registration each

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Supreme Court lifts its injunction against
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more heinous crimes may be put to death as early
as December of this year.
There have been a lot of things a lot of people
have been willing to do to make a legitimate dollar
now and then, but we doubt If there are many takers
for the position of "Chief Executioner" in the State
of Florida.
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Sex At Olympics: Old College Try Often Not Enough]
to an athlete?"
"No. My Olympic ftre is out."

By VICTORIA GRAHAM
Associated Press Writer
MONTREAL(AP) -A hand.
some Middle Eastern athlete
sauntered past an Olympic Village bus stop and caught the
eye of a winsome guide named
Mary.

Throw together 6,)O men and
women with a common demoninalor - the world's best athletic bodies - and there's
bound to be a chemical reaction
of Olympian proportion.
"The Olympics is tIe world's
greatest meat market," said
rower Jim Dietz, 27, from
Philadelphia. "We got the best

"We go out. We eat. We make
love. Yes?" he importuned
after the briefest of introchictions.
"Don't you want to make love

put-together women in the
world. They got wheels on them
you wouldn't believe."
But he added: "There are no
orgies. It's more like good
times. There's a lot more talk
than action.
"But the Olympic ideal is to
try."
Love and sex at Olympic Village is more flirtatious than feve'ed. There's more good-huinored hustle than tumble.
Competition it is, a race of

sorts, although the rivalry is not
among nations.
At Olympic Village, the biggest sport may be boy and girl
watching.
There's a lot of hand holding,
some public nuzzling, some renewal of old romances and
some first-and-last-time struggles In the grass at the outdoor
theater.
In the Village that streams
with people, there's a neverending search for corners and

quiet places - a shady glen, a
rooftop terrace, the meditation
room, a storage area, the empty rooms of departed athletes.
"It's really pretty harmless.
There's a lot of flirting and not
much else," said Dimona
Basha, a voluptuous computer
room employc at the Village.
But Pat Capparelli, a clerk,
says the pursuit is In earnest.
'Every guy is on the prowl and
there are plenty of good looking
girls, athletes and guides.

Bird Feels Good,
Bad For Detroit
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PIrates 2, Mets 1
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Reds 9, Padres 3
Rennie Stennett scored from
Mark "The Bird" Fidrych
George Foster crashed a
felt pretty good Thursday night three-run homer in the flit in- third base as Bill Rolanson
grounded Into a double play in
and that was bad ... for the
- his 21st.
the 10th inning, giving the P1Detroit Tigers.
PhIliles 3, cui* 2
Tim McCarver singled home rates their second extra-inning
Unfortunately, Fidrych
triumph over the Mets in as
pitches for the Tigers and the an unearned run in D 11th
many days.
21-year-old rookie sensation not ning.
only landscapes the mound and
talks to the baseball but also
has this theory that it's not how

"All the athletes ask me
where to find girLs in Montreal.
I get asked by the Germans, the
Italians, the Swedes, the
French, everybody.
"I tell them to go to the discos
to pick up girls."
The physical reallty of the
Village makes intimacy difficult. Rooms are shared by six to
12 athletes. Men are not allowed
in women's rooms, but women
are allowed in men's quarters.
"It's pretty difficult when you
have 12 to a room," said Dieti,

the Philadelphia rower. "It's
difficult to be discreet, btt it
can be arranged."

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Australian hurdler, said early
one morning he heard noises
outside his room and discovered an athletic twosome Interwoven in the hallway.

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"We didn't care that they
were making love," he said.
"But it was quite inconsiderate
to wake us up."

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Sanford will send Mike numerous in this game, th4.
Sanford Junior Loague All- Wright to the mound against third straight triumph since a!
Stars used a one-out single in undefeated Ormond Beach in opening night loss Monday.
Richard Fredericks made a
-- the seventh inning by Mike Link the 6 p.m. game which will I
to score a 2-1 vIctory over Holly Sanford needing a victory to spectacular catch on a fly ball
Hill Thursday night and ad- force a winner-take-all game at on short right in the last inning
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vance to tonight's district 8.
ROCKY JERNIGAN
Sanford's heroes were game-winning tilt.
Finals.
The winning rally started
I with one out when Bruce Annett
reached base on a throwing
error by Joe Manchisi. Wrlglb
sacrificed him to second, and

feel.
"My arm felt good, but that's
Just what it's like," he said
ball by Dennis Culver.
MONTREAL (AP) - The lead the men's and women's di- of 4 minutes, 2.61 seconds in against Russia, and Robinson of
after losing to
Mrs.
Szewinska,
one
of
the
Olympics
for
me."
Link singled off Manchisi's
Rudy May and United States, looking at an
qualifying for today's final of San Diego and Randy Williams greatest performers in the
the Baltimore Orioles 1-0 on an embarrassing third place finish visions in archery.
Robinson
got
his
winning
27
glove,
the shortstop barely
The Americans also have sol- the women's 1,500 meters.
of Fremo, Calif., gave the Games' history, won the worn- feet, 4' inches on his third getting his mitt on the bail hit
unearned run. "When you feel
in the XXI Olympic Games, can Id medal ixsibi1ities in three of
All three
entrants United
a 1.2 finish in the en's 400 in world record time of Jump and said, "Getting a good into the hole.
good, you lose; when you feel anticipate even greater di!- today's four track and field - Army
U. American
Tommy Haynes,
men's States
long Jump, highlighting 49,.
Jump that early shuts out about
Rick Bradley went the
bad, you win, That's the way t ficulties four years from now, finals.
James Butts, Los Angeles, and Thursday's track and field.
IS.
it
was
the
seventh
Olympic
half
of them." It was only the distance for Sanford, scattering
"in 1980 in Moscow we will
Bruce Jenner, San Jose, Ca- Rayfield Dupree, Lynwood, CaThe Americans boasted they medal, going back to 1964, for United States' second gold five hits and in trouble only in
in other American League really be killed unless our gov- hf., was in third place after the 1ff. - made it to the triple jump would shut the powerful the 30-year-old mother, the only
medal since Sunday. WillIams the third inning when Holly Hit
action, the Minnesota '1'vths ernment supports the athletes," first day of the demanding de- finals this afternoon.
Juantorena
out
of
the
medals
in
woman
to
win,
at
one
time
or
Jumped
267L..
scored its run. Bradley will be
edged
Texas
2-1 said Arnie Robinson, who cathlon but usually has his best
The United States does not the 4(X) meters, but he wouldn't another, the Olympic 100, 200
and
the the
Boston
Red Rangers
Sax
Johanna Schalker of East eligible to pitch in the second
downed
the Cleveland Indians 6-4.
In the claimed an American gold performances on the second expect a medal in the other Ii- be held off. Juantorena WOfl it in and 400. But this was the big Germany won the women's 100, game tonight.
medal - a rare occurance this day. He is rated an excellent nal, the 5,000 meters, where a 44.26 and became the first man one-and maybe the last.
followed by Russians Tatlayna
After Holly Hill got to
the Cincinnati Reds trounced
"A lot of us are amateurs. Krastcamer of West Germany Lasse Viren, will seek to be- 400. Fred Newhouse, Baton race for me because it was all yeva. The protest came in
the San Diego Padres
sandwiched by a pair of
There's no way to beat the rest led after five events with 4,333 come the first man ever to win Rouge, ha., was second and together - a world record and women's discus and cost the throwing errors, Sanford
Philadelphia Phillies nipped
of the world if they are profes- points, followed by Russia both the distance races in con- Herman Frazier, from Arizona an Olympic gold medal," she Russians a silver medal. Eve- bounced back and tied it in the
Chicago Cuba 3-2 in 11 innings sionals. When we get to Mos- Nikolay Avllov with 4,315 and secutive Olympics.
State, was third.
iJ " thiri this was the last lyn Schlaak of East Germany bottom of the third.
and the Pittsburgh Pirates cow, it's going to awaken the Jenner with 4,298 - his highest
Alberto Juantorena of Cuba
won with a 226-4 throw and
Annett walked and Wright
edged the New York Mets 2-1 in world that we are way behind." first-day score ever,
10.
and Irene Szewinska of Poland
Saina
Melnik of Russia, the de- was safe on an error, Annet!'
And
the
United
States,
which
Jan MerrIll, Waterford, made Olympic history; the
The Orioles scored in the
fending champion and world going to third. First sacker
adheres strictly to the OlyTn- Conn., set an American record East Germans won a protest
record holder, was listed sec- Darren Whaley compounded
fourth. Bobby Grich and lee pics' amateur code, fell further
ond.
his error with another miscue,
MaysingledwithoneociLGrich
behind Russia and East G-erwas
out trying to
But the East Germans pro-- throwing wildly to third, trying
score on Ken many, whose athletes are
Singleton's grounder but Tony subsidized by the state, In
tested Ms. Melnik had inter- to nail Annett. The play scored
Muser drew Fidrych's only
rupted twice-which is the run, and Sanford was going
walk to load the bases. Mark Thursday's competition,
prohibited-on her fifth and for still another run when
Belanger then hit a grounder to enlivened by a dispute between
best throw. Hours later the Wright was caught off third in
second baseman Pedro Garcia, the two Communist powers.
Judges
agreed. Ms. Melnik was an attempted suicide squeeze
With only two full days of
who bobbled
6A-EVeninQ Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Friday, July 30, 76
dropped to fourth, Maria which backfired to kill the rally
Meanwhile, Rudy May fired a competition left in these quad- ___________________________________________
Vergova of Bulgaria moved up
Holly Hill had runners Ir
six-hitter for his second shutout riennial celebrations of sport, ________________________________________________________
from
third to second and an scoring position in the fifth
of the season - both against Russia had a practically insurEast German, Gabrielle Hinz- against Bradley, but the Latter
Detroit. That's the only way to mountable lead in medals with
mann, got the bronze medal. fanned Dennis Akely to end the
over-all,
built
on
a
total
of
34
beat Fidrych, whose three lossThe United States got a inning.
es have all been by shutouts - gold, xi silver and 27 bronze.
bronze medal in the equestrian
Sanford came up with two
2-0 to Boston and 1-0 to Cansas East Germany, whose statedressage
team
competiton,
folsound
defensive plays in the
supported sports enclaves have
City
lowing West Germany and last inning to help Bradley.
produced
some
phenomenal
TwIns 2, Rangers 1
Switzerland. Vladimir Nev- Besides Fredericks' play, Link
women athletes, has gained a
zorov of Russia won the went to his right and hauled in a
Eddie
Baneon
and
bell
combined
anBill Camp- 32-20-22 count, 74 total, and the
welterweight Judo contest and line drive that had eyes on,,
eight-hitter United States is at 24-26-23, 73
ST. PETERSBURG lAP) - sion starts when a hare is lifted,
andhanded the
Sweden
took the epee team extra-base territory.
reeling
over-all.
West Germany is "They have got to learn struggling and bleating from a
their 19th setback
in 22 Rangers
games fourth
at 10-8-12.
fencing event, the only other
Earlier, Bernie Von Herbulis
to drive for the rabbit," insists transportable wooden cage.
on Glenn Borgmann's fourth-ingold medal events.
backed up lime and flipped a
The
Americans
will
gain
the
owner
of
a
greyhound
Some
yards
away,
two
svelte
ning single. The hoser
It took Cuba's defending perfect peg to Wright to catch a
was Jim more
- but it doesn't figure to kennel where live jackrabbits greyhounds strain at the collar
Umbarger, a former teammate
be enough
champion
Teofilo Stevenson runner at the plate In the third.
to catch up. Six U.S. are used to train the sleek to free themselves.
just
one
punch,
a thundering
In the fifth inning, Rocky
of
Bane's at Arizona State Uni- boxers last night fought their racers.
The rabbit is released. It
versity.
right
hand,
to
dispose
of am- Jernigan came on for a good
way
Into
Saturday's
finals.
All
"If these dogs did not have scampers 30-40 yards. Then the
Red Sax 1, IndLv
bitious John Tate, a Knoxville, catch on a ball In shallow left,
Carl Yastrzemskl drove in are assured of a gold or a silver, this, they would not run. What dogs are released and the rabTenn.,
truck driver, in their and in the same frame,
The United States also has six would happen? They would bit begins a race for life, a race
heavyweight
semifinal bout. Fredcricks made a long run to
twoout
runs
and
the RedWinner
Sox bang.. men unbeaten tlwough three fight on the track or have a that it often loses.
ed
four
doubles.
Stevenson
knocked
him out at center to haul In the third out'
A lone rabbit, a pair of
Rick Wise yielded 11 of Cleve- rounds of the freestyle wres- tendency to play," says Thorn.
1:29
of
the
first
round.
u
with a pair of runners on base.
tling competition, and Darrell as Crawford, owner of a kennel izrevhounds. churn frantic
,•
LU ..t__ k_.._1____
..0 uinrr runerican In action
And, in the sixth, Walter Law
Pace,
Reading,
Ohio,
and
where
there
are
250
dogs.
speeds-Within seconds it's
lived in the seventh.
advanced and were assured of knocked down a hard-hit ball
At his kennel, a training sea- over. Au excited greyhound
Lusan Ryon, Riverside, Calif.,
silver medals
and all have and still made the play for the
holds the dangling rabbit in its
gold medal possibilities. They out.
jaws. The bleating stops and the
were flyweight Leo Randolph,
rabbit is buried in a hole near a
HOLLY HILL
Tacoma, Wash.; bantamweight
hedge.
Charles Mooney, Ft. Bragg, RobØie Robertn Jb AS3 R H Ru
0 2 0
Then the next set of dogs is IJ'i/ i
N.C.; lightweight Howard øavid Hammach.r rf 3
brought in from the pen and the
Ii I"l 0
)5
Davis, Glen Cove, N.Y.; wel- G0rQaYfl,2b
3 0 0 0
Sam Henrycf
process is repeated to train
3 0 0 O
terweight
Sugar
Ray
Leonard,
1
DenniCulv,r
•
3 Q i o
pups 11-13 months old. They beSUTTON, Mass. (Al'
John ley Country Club's 7,119-yard Palmer Park, Md., and the Tyrone Green p
02 o
gin racing at about 15 months. Schlee, a former Army para- course. They did things differ- Spinks brothers, middleweight Dennis Akely Ii
2 0 0 0
(
D4rrenWPal,y
C
lb
Not all of the rabbits are trooper and civilian sky diver, ently with the same result. Mike from St. Louis and Ught- JOI41flth
3Q0 0
3
0
killed. Some are captured and is keeping his feet on the ground Schlee went out in five-under heavy Leon, a Marine stationed Totals
u i so
returned
to
cages
to
train
thesedays,backontheprogohf
par
31
and
came
back
in
oneat
Camp
Lejeune,
NC.
By BRUCE LOWIT
SANFORD
joi. But his primary job ii to try straight twisting slam-dunk, younger dogs later.
tour and hopeful his physical under 34. Wadkins went out In
Brtic.A.'n,ucl
I 2 0 0
Al' Sports Writer
The Cubans put six men In the Michael
to get the batter out. The bat- then suffers torn ligaments and
Using Live rabbits for bait is problems are behind him.
3
34 and roared home with a 31. finals while the Russians Mike Link 2b C
NEW YORK tAP) It's one ter's Job is to get a hit.
cracked ribs when one of the not against state law. There
Tall and wiry, Schlee is
Despite their performances, managed only one.
of baseball's oldest so-called
Rick Bradley p
Getting a run or a victory is
3 0 I 0
Portland Trail Blazers' for- wasa public outcry three years bouncing back from major sur- Schlee and Wadkins were not
Gold
511.1,,.
Tot
B"flI.VOflH,rbUt4
lb 3 0 0 0
rules. Not "take two and hit to part of the game. Getting even wards clears him out of the lane ago in Florida, prompting a gery for
Rodiy Jernig.an II
3 0 I 0,.
the second time in two assured of dual ownership of u s s R
right," or "take the 3-0 pitch." isn't, even if a lot
i.
33 2? '
Waiter Law is
3 0 2
of
managers
and
Into
the
second
row
01
lawsuit.
A
circuit
court
In
Ocala
years,
determined
to
add
to
his
the
lead
until
early
evening
beE Germany
32
30
33
It's 'get even!"
seem to think it is.
7 Rcha,d Fredricks rO
courtside seats.
3 0 o o
A
U
S
74
granted an Injunction, but a career prize money of mire cause of a flock of late charges,
Bobby Newman 3b
Minnesota's Dan Ford steals
ooo
You do your Job. If you don't
10
S
12 30
Totals
Montreal's Guy Lafleur higher court dismissed it on than $400,000.
But the challenges fell abort, Bulgar,a
20 I
a base against Texas and In- do it right, well, that's your scores his third goal of
5
5 5 3
appeal and the Florida SuSchlee equalled a course and the pair shared a onestroke Japan
5
5 7 Il Holly Hill
furiates the Rangers. He gets fault, pal.
0011001-I
game, then suffers a broken preme Court refused to review record with a six-under-par 65 advantage headed Into the Poland
S
3 10 II Slnford
001 III 1-3
hit by a pitch the next day
Hungary
a
I 6 ii
When
a
manager
teiis
tils
Jaw
and
a
variety
of
cuts
and
the
case.
Thursday but had to settle for a second round of the 72-hole test s*,c,.n
and clears the benches ''
1
bruises when one of the Ptiila..
1 0 5
This year, a bill to ban the use share of the Lead as Lanny worth $40,000 to the winner.
ROminia
3
6 ID I
heading toward the pitching that
from
anybody"
pitcher "we don't have to take delpidaplayerscheckahiininto ofliverabbitswaslntroducedin Wadklns did the same In the
3
a
Al Geiberger and 12$-pound Ct? Brim
mound, bat in hand.
Finland
3
3
a
bit
of
revenge,
child's
play
the
boards
Just
before
the
enthe
House
but
died
In
cornopening
round
of
the
$200000
Mike
Wynn
Just
missed
catchBaltimore's Reggie Jackson (which Is what bseball
Iialy
suing faceoff. (Well, with the nhittee.
7
7 3
Pleasant Valley Classic.
lag the co-leaders.
CZPCIIO
3
takes a pitch in the face from is 'i
3
3
andchi1- Flyers, maybe that's not 30 tinDuring the last fIscal year,
"I'm very fortunate, appar2
I
Geiberger started his after- Cuba
New York's Dock Ellis. One IJ or worse
probable.)
I
takes over,
1
2
Florida netted $46.5 million In ent.ly a fast healer," the 37- noon round with five coo-i
Vugo
1
2 2
s
In
the
Olympics,
the
gold
taxes
from
parl-mutuel
dog
year-old
Schlee
said.
"This
Is
a
secutive
birdies.
He
took
a
be-Jamaica
Yanks is plunked by Jim
i
I 0 3
CASSELBERRY
Sportguy who
Palmer, who all but admits he
Denmlrk
Just
imagine:
looking
like
Custer's
Last
million
was
wagered
during
the
eration
for
a
ruptured
disc
a
cept
for
a
birdie
on
the
ninth,
I
0
7
3
and gets a
did it to get even
Stand, COfl meats f
TrinIdad
1
0 0 I and Jerry Greene of Mattland
ycar.
year ago last Jan. 5 and I
had to settle for regulatIon the Mraico
reprimand and fine for doing it.
1
Minnesota quarterback Fran cr5; the javelin champion
0 I 2 ran one-two In Thursday night's
Crawford admits training turned five weeks later to the rest of the way.
Canada
0
Del Unser, then of the New Tarkenton has Just thrown his becomes the Games'
dogs with live rabbits Is the day, shooting a 65 In the Bob
0
2 3
s newspaper competition of the
There was a five-way tie at Nthrinds
York Mets, hits a home run off third touchdown of the game sorcessful Javelin catcher on a wGrst part of the business. He Hope Desert ClassIc.
Belgium
o
Marty Stein Benefit series at
2
67, two strokes off the pace. Portugal
St. Louis' Lynn McGlothen. against Chicago. One of the throw by the silver medalist; says he gets the hares from the
0
2 0 2 the
Seminole
Harness
"Now I shoot another 65, aix Deadlocked
were
Spain
Mac
0
I 0 I Raceway.
time up, and admits he did it him wIth blind-side tackles scoresaTKOoverthewlnnerin ered a nuisance because they atlon for torn ligaments in my Cajdwell, Len Thompson and Auslralia
0 0 4 1
Iran
intentionally. Then the Mets' (call it football's version of the an alley at 3 am., a loser in a eat the crops.
0
o i i were third and fourth,
left knee. I hoie I don't have to Dave Stockton.
AustrIa
0
0
I
Jon Matlack throwr at brush-back pitch), fractures repechage heat suddenly
1 respectIvely.
He maintains that live train- have another operation before I
Bunched at 68 were Dwight N Zealnd
0
0 i I
and McGlothen Tarkenton's right arm
M'G1othen
Brall
and ie1t himself in the rowing finals ing is essential to produce a shoot a 65."
and Greene will return
i
0
Nevll, John Lister,
later tilLs Mat.lack.
leg with a tackle as he steps to when a Large hole appears in g
s korea
o
, Thursday night to oppose radio0
racer. Before the dog goes
Schlee and Wadklns collected Rodriguez, Bruce Lietzke, Gay
0
0 I I
TV qualifiers Marty Stebblns
Brush a guy back when he's
Julius Erving of the New
says, ii should have chased live as they tied the tournament who used a three-Iron for a hale- Bermuda
0
0 I I
digging in. That's a pitcher's York Nets puts in his third
The possibilIties are endless. t.ait three or four times.
N t
dLIj(1fC
rTll',iJ$
qualifiers rn Jonas and Gene
course record at Pleasant Val. inor.e,n the 220-yard 14th hole. IhJr,.j
Welli

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AMERICAN LEAGUE
East
W I PcI. GB
-New York
60 36 .625
IlaIlmore
.510 11
50 4
CleveIand
17 49 .190 13

FOURTH
1 Ri Jerry lfl 750. Pecoiiivin. 3. Penrose Whynots.
320. 250. 7. CR Sue I)) 1.50. 440, Penmarric, 5, Rebozo. 6. Tokat
3 Yankee Banner II) 1110; 0 (37) Trinket,?, BentIey,5 Lady's Ready.
P .ionet. 50.151, 515. 7.54 Norman, 116 40, P (13) 153.50; T (731)
NINTH- 1. MAM's BonnIe. 2

Cm, 9 d2. IlL 7 35 Alcala, Cm, 93,
572% 10. 31 91
Proven S'ster, 3, Pub WhIZ. 1.
1.40 Zachry, Cm, 9.1, .750, 2 13
FIFTH - I. Arm Pa? III 43.00, SPicIly, 5 GisosI Barri,6 Wright Hi
Carlton, Phi. II 1. .733. 3.25 Kaat.
1510.5 10.2. Plund.r Lady (3) 10.10. FifI, 7. Jug, I. Shelton Streaker.
Ph,, 101, .711, 256
1050.3. Penrose Don (1)700; 0(3,
TENTH - I Chickory, 7. Ea
STRIKEOUTS-Seaver. NY. 154; 5) 1153 50; P 13) 1796.50.. T (531) Parte. 3. Dais'
Detroit
17 50
415 I3'
Dart, 1, Barney
J Richard. HIn. $73. Mssrsmith, All. 1S.SSS 60; 35,97
Boston
14 53 .ISI 16'
Acker?, S Western Whisky. 6. Petite
Ill.
p
Pekro,
All,
115.
Montetusco,
SIXTH
I
Nap's
Jake
(I)
Milwkee
111 I?
17 57
Tipp
6.60. Pinto, 1.
Faith. I.
107.
3'lO, 3 00 2 Vinegar Bill (3)
11.20, Moneychanger,
1
40.
3 Main Chute (1) 520; 0 113)
Kan City
617
60
ELEVENTH- I Reincarnated, 2
•
133 60. P 113) 16690; T (I 3 1)
Oakland
.
Rising Hope. 3. Dudie Dee. 1. Pecos,
117550; 31 56
Minnesota
49 50 .195 ii',
SEVENTH - 1 True Faith (2) BlaCkligP,t. S. Jungle let, 6.
17 51
450 13
Teaas
Maraschino, 7. He, I. UFO .lo.
1600.
1000.160; 7 Trade Day (
Chicago
IS 54 155 15's
FLOxItiA STATE LEAGUE
TWELFTH- I. Cousin Klni. 2.
1710.600. 3. Ken Slrider (6) 3.00; 0
California
43 59
122 19
First Class, 3. Norwood's Image. 1.
Northern
DivIsion
(7
7)17660;
P
(2
1)
5757,70;
T
17.7
6)
Thursday's Results
Jersey Jane. S Travelin Rosy. 6
W L. Pct OS
1555 20. 3137
Boston 6, Cleveland I
T,mp
Brave Ron, 1. Gold Palace, I.
EIGHTH-I. S.ansageHimax
Minnesota 2. T.'as 1
Lak,lafld
S147 512
Wampum
I) 20.1 50.150. 2. Knoey's Time (3)
442 13',
Baltimore I, Detroit
is 7 121 ii
160,730, 3 Glad (7) 510. Q (3.5)
Only games Scheduled
Sovm.rs D,vliion
7 40 p
3) 5157 $0; T (531)
Today's Games
M.4m,
42 aS 575
152200; 3591
Cleveland IEckersley 55 and
L&amp;udPfdIlt
DAYTONA BEACH
NINTH -1 Travelin Smokey
Palm Be.c?,
Waits IS) at Milwaukee (ROd
Ill I)
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
PompanO
Beach
17
1630,
2020.
160.
7
B.B
'5
Knee
(3)
rigue: 16 and Travers 137). 2
Tiwesday', Ce-salts
ii . 110. 3 Cap Checker (7) 370,
(In)
Pompano B,acN. Man,, S
FIRST - I. Bob Diaga (6) 17.60
0 (3 5? 15060; P (S 3) 1319.50; T 113
New York (Figueroa 13 61 at
L1iefdaie 7. WeSI Palm B,.cne
15 00 S.50 7. Victor Davatos (7) 1260
fl 11.169 20; 31 63.
Boston (Tianl 109). In)
Winter Haven 110. Tampa 0 I
610; 3 Mario Paco (3) 650; 0 (6-7)
TENTH -1. SC Lonesome LIz
Baltimore lGrimSley 31) at
St Petersburq II, Lakeland
1620. P 167) 67910
11 10. 150. 2 10. 2. Keith Geiger (1)
Detroit (RuhIe 6.7). in)
Today'sOarne-i
SECOND - I. Nrs?or Goros (I)
150.370. 3 Whippendeal (1)2.10;
Texas (Briles 1 6) Al Kansas
U.am. 4, lor Laud,cdlle
(15) $31.00; P151)16030; T 15.1.1) 2010 640 150. 2 Solana Diaga (7)
PomMO Beach at Well Palm Ba-ac"
City lLeonard Ill), ml
110310. 3 Bob Pecin (6)9.20; 0(2.
' Petrr%bur at Tampa
1101 20; 31.39.
Oakland
I Bosman
a?
30)
50; P (521 153 00; Big 0 16.7
fl.nlpC HCvenat Lak,tand
ELEVENTH -I. Apache Mac Go
Minnesota lSinQer S 1), in)
with all 2) 105.50; (67 with all I)
(6)
15
20.
650,
300.
2
Bolson
(5)
Chicago (Brett 61) at Califor
1000. 3.20, 3 Tnghy Tommy (3) 000.
flia IRyan 713). In)
THIRD - I. Bob.Gastl 11(1) 500
750. 0 (56) 11500. P (65) 117250.
Saturday's Games
550100. 2. Urlarte Coblan (2) ho
I (65 3) 117120: 31
New York al Boston. 7. id n)
SEMINOLE
600. 3. Apraiz.Pecina (6)3.10; 0 (I
TWELFTH - I. Becky Sue (6)
Oakland at Minnesota
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
1350. 1.10. 2.10; 7. Blue JewelI (2) 2) 1200. P (12) 156.00.
Delroil at Baltimore, In?
FOURTH - I. Rodolfo (2) 10.60
3. Sandy Time (5)3.40,
Cleveland at Milwaukee. mi
wmt Cadenza 300,7.10;
FIRST 12 61 51700; P (6.2) 151.30; T (6.25) 760 170. 2. Solana (5) 150 3.60 3.
Texas at Kansas Cily, In)
(Patterson) (7) 6.20 3.10 4.40; 2
Elorri (I) 500. 0 (25) 39.10; P (75)
20; 35 71.
Chicago al California. InI
Hurricane Scot (5)250 i 503 Frisky
122.10. 00 (12) 209 70.
A
3352;
Handle
5215.131.
Sunday's Games
Patrick (6? 5500 (25) 920 T 1:35
FIFTH - I. GastlRodalto (2)
Oakland at Minnesota. 2
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
SECOND - I Liebon Hanover
16 70,1 00320. 2 ZubiElorrl (1)9.20
Detroit at Baltimore
u Neely) (1) 13206.00 1.002. Kim
400; 3 Rafael Sarduy (3)9.50; 0(1FIRST- 1. Big Bad Bare, 2. Just
New York at Boston
Lobeil 16) 5202503. Rebel I Ouy (5) Foxy. 3 Clip, 1. Eye Appeal. 5
2) 35.50. p (71) 179 60.
Texas at KanSas C'ty
3 40 0 (6 7) 2060 1 (765) 92 10 DD Pecos Rockin, 6. Bob's Lips, 1 Run
SIXTH - I SoIana.Davalos (I)
Cleveland at Milwaukee
(271 400 713 2
1000350300. 2. Ne'stor Ovy (2)940
Dog Two, 5 Geronlmo Eck
Chicago at California
THIRD - 1
flordners Pride
SECOND- I. Blue JIm, 2. Mr.
1.20; 3. UriartePaco (3) 5.40; 0 (2
,'dQdhI ifi 700 310 160 2. Twin Good. 3 Or Nitro, I. Aurun, S. JanIe
NATIONAL LEAGUE
1)37.20; P(S7)5.10; 0(25)31.20; P
)aye IS) 5 10 1603. Camden Bonnie Z. 6 Noel's FIrst, 7 Wary, I
East
(5 2) 57.30; DO (25? 67.50.
W L PcI. GB 16) 000 (15)13 80 1 (15 6)11100 Compromise
SEVENTH - I. Jorge Paco (3)
1 37 1
Phili
THIRD - I Wriohl Boca. 7
66 31
1310500340, 7. Rafaef.Gastl 11(7)
680
FOURTH - I. Winning Angel H L 's Sherry. 3 Harleco. 1. Mr.
Pitts
500360; 3. Solana Rodolfo (2) 2.40
55 43 .561 II
(Reguri 7603 203.60; 2. Jersey Silk Bruises, 5, Stranded, 6 Tracey's 0(3 7)26.20; P137) 73.20.
New York
Si SI
50) Il'
LouiS
133 73, (2) 500 310 3. Brimstone Fire (8) Touchka. 7. CR. Pronto. I. Beauty
EIGHTH - 1. RalaeIElorrl (7)
12 54
360. 0(12) 1770; Ti 125) 5500; Cox
Chicago
510170250; 2. Aprzia.Paco (1)350
1? 59 .110
2 IS?
Monlreal
2503. Solana.Wally (3) 3.00; 0 (1.2)
FOURTH- I My My Molly, 2.
33 60 .353 31
FIFTH - 1 Winning Tina Bob Tryon, 3 Wright Can Can, 1
3610; P (7.1) 111.60; Big 0 (37 With
West
lRegurl (8) 1050 300 300; 2. Zeb Whitedove Eckert, S. Jocosta, 6
Cincinnati
12)1001.40.
63 33
671
Painter lii 6 20 520. 3 Loco Legs Fawn Donald, 7. B's Sister, S. Josie
Ang
LOS
NINTH -1. Mutilla (6) 1600 5.10
55 44
556 7
(3, 7600115)?I00. T (SI 3)26760; Potts
Houston
5.20; 2. Apraiz (3) 6.60 1.20; 3,
57 5?
505 17
2 122
San
Diego
19 53
Sarduy (2) 4.40; 0 (36) 4610. P (6FIFTH- 1. Wright Amazed, 2.
450 1
Atlanta
SIXTH - 1 Captain Riddle (Sica) winding River, 3. Moving Millie, 1. 3? 7590
15 51 .155 $7
111S002S02 60. 2. Drexel Trudy IS) Bar S Forsox, 5. Red Darla, 6.
San
Fran
44 33
TENTH - I. Urlar?e.Lorenzo (2)
131 19i
2 50 3 60, 3 Six Thirteen (1) 2.50 0 Mondy Malone, 1 White Cactus. 5
13 101 503 20; 2. Barguin Pecina (5)
Thursday's Results
115)
I)
10.
1115?)
36.80
1:37.
Philadelphia
5.001203 Viclor Ovy (5)3.500(75)
Volare
.
7.
SEVENTH - 1 Strong IKurt:.
innings
SIXTH- 1 My Odyelte, 2. Mit 54.60; p (25) 135.00; DD(6.2) 151.20.
worth) Il) 320 2.20 220; 2. Buddy Moss. 3 Sunny Deil. I Johnnie
Pittsburgh 2. New York I, 10
ELEVENTH-I. Orbe.Cobian(I)
irnings
Hope 1312602 60. 3 Dandy Horn (5) Margo, S. Caleb, 6. Dream Acre, 7.
11.10 3 I0l 10. 2 Rafael.Wally (1)
740 0 oil 500. TI? 35) 3720. Just Plain Verge, 5. See Secrets
5.40100; 3. SolanaEgurbl (3) 4.10;
Cincinnati 9. San Diego 3
2 0)3
Only games SCheduled
SEVENTH- I. John L Hayes, 2. 0 (11) 4.70; P (17) 109.50.
EIGHTH - I. Marc R Hal Our Guest, 3 Wayside Tansu, a Sc
TOdy' Games
TWELFTH - I. Apraiz.Elorrl (2)
)Bnd2eSI (II 31(3 2.60 3.00; 2
St LouiS (Forlch 5 5) at Chi
Whitestone. S Loco Motion, 6 Boy
5101.20750; 2 Orbe.Wally (3) 7.20
Enough Time (SI 6.20 3 20. 3
cago (Renko 35)
Wonder, 7. Dutch's Master, 5. Jack S 20; 3 MutillaRodolfo (1) 3.00; 0
5heh0t0e II) 250 0(15) 1200, Iryon
San Diego (Strom 9 ii and
(23) 3160; P (23) 5790; Big 0 (17
Ill 51) 14.10. I 317.
SpilIner
EIGHTH- I Travelin Jane. 2. with 231 119.00
210)
at
Cincinnati
NINTH
I
More
Reliable
iGulletl 7 3 and Nolan 931. 2.
(Wilseyl (II I 20 750 350: 2 Bullet
Freight (3) 140 420; 3 Good 0
Montreal ICarrithers 54) at
Candy 111310, 0)3 8)3.450, T 153?)
Pittsburgh
ICandelaria
101),
f
215.4 60. 2 102
111
T)
S
TENTH - I Speedy Tracer
ci
e
a
Philadelphia (Kaat toll at
(Seiders) II) 1160 600 380. 2
Ne,v York (Koosman 1$ 11. in)
GOOdtiI'fle Julie (1) 1100 S 60
Atlanta IMessersmith 99)
_
a
BacktireBayel (1? 250; 0)4-7) 5020.
1-1-Duston (Larson ill, In)
T)171)85200. 2097
t,oS Angeles (Rau 106) at
A
1432, Handle - 51.138
5,,
Francisco
Montefusco
In)
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
Saturday's Games
By WILL GRLMSLEY
ridiculed before it ever stepped
P"ladeiphia at New Yor4
AP
Special
Correspondent
on
the floor.
FIRST - I Gypsy Schu,Ier
S' Lou's at Chicago
CuIn,nei 7 Clayhaven Pioneer
MONTREAL iAP - The
The experts, including pro
Lis Angeles at San Fr4ncic
Lake. 3 Stoney Key (Phillipsl.
.'.tl,tnta at PtOuSte.i, (?w,l
long ordeal is ended for Dean scouts, said it was weak up the
Proud Mac Win (D'Amato), S
San Diego a? Cinc.nnati, In)
Smith,
the little Kansas-born middle, lacking a strong center
Belandger
(Bridgesl;
6
Speedy
Jim
Montreal at Pittsburgh, (nI
lntt0,,I, 1 Nelson Way (Tayloi-l;
court tactician who turned a in Mitch Kupchak of North
Sunday's Games

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Minor

L eaaues

JaI-i4laj

Harness

Racing

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I_ITJCJII)4f

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TOTAL
$r Operation and Maintenance of the District's Works
Personal Services
Contractual Services
Commodities
Current Charges
OperatingCapitalOultay

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TOTAL

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For Construction
Personal Services
Commodilies
Current Charges

7.300
13.000

Operating Capital Outlay

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Ficed CapilalOutlay

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TOTAL

SUB TOTAL DISTRICT FUNDSANDGRANTS
STATE FUNDS
,'dater Resources Developmenl Account
Purchaj,tjandAwards
Construction - Prolect WorkS

TRIPLES Garner. Oak. 12. McKIvo (Hobbs). 7 John 1. Purdue
C. Brett, XC. 9. Poquette. XC. 7. (No Driver). S Counsel Rice
itumbry, Bal. 6. LeFlose. Det. 6.
Pourgeois
Orta, (hi, 6. Bostock, Mit', 6.
SEVENTH - 1 Stonegate Sharp
arew, Mn. 6
IPatlersoni - 2 Scoll o Scott
HOME RUNS Bando. Oak, 20.
(Kur)Zworlhi
3. Navy Admiral
I. May. Bal. ii Hendrick, Cle. 15,
Adams) 1 Shar Cricket lRoyl. S
)eJackson. Bat, 16. Ystrzemska.
Pn Lady J (Deasors). 6 MarIo (A

17,01)0

1 262.300
131.311.510

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7,133.630

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MIAMI iAPj
The Mm. at his newcomers and backup
nesota Vikings, minus their two veterans.
133,515,110
1OIAL RECOMMENDED APPROPRIATIONS
Shula plans to look at three
top runners of 1975, open their
Estimated amount which will appear
Don Strx'k, 8
preseason against the MiamI quarterbacks
at te beginning of the above referred
Dolphins
here
Saturday
night
thirdstringer
who
started when
to fiscal year as obligated upon
s s.000.000 with World Football League injuries felled Bob Griese and
commitments madebut incomplete
refugee Willie Spencer in the Earl MorralL late Last season,
That on the 13th Day of August. A D. 1976. at nine o'clock A M in the
Jim Del ('xaizo anti free agent
spotlight.
ptin(ipal olfice of said Central and Southern Florida Flood Control
i5,
District. 3301 Gun Club Road. West Palm Beach. Florida, hearing will be
Chuck Foreman, who gained Gai'y Valbuena.
dftOrded tO all owners, persons or entities who are or may be sublect tO said
1l Gaizo, a four-year pro,
1,070 yards last year, is still at
D'strict taxes, their attorney's or agents, to appear before sad Board to
his Miami home holding out for came out of the Insurance busishow their objecf ions to said Budget
a contract renegotiation. And, ness to serve as Strock's backThis Notice shall he published in the eighteen counties of the District in
up last year. lie and Valbuena,
cordance with existing laws
Ed Manianaro, who gained
This the 9th Day of July. 1916
CENTRALANDSOUTHERNFLORIDA yards,playedouthlsoption and a free agent pickup from the
WFI.'sSouthf7rn California Sun,
FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT BY IT
joined the New York Jets.
GOVERNING BOARD.
are battling to survive next
Spencer, a big back at 6-foot- week's First major roster cut
By S Robert L Clark, Jr
Chairman
4,235 pounds, gained 769 yards
Shula Is not expected to use
ISEALI
and scored 15 touchdowns with either Griese or Morrall.
ATTEST
Memphis of the WFL two years
S John R Maloy
Strock, still unsigned, cornago and added 590 'ards last pleted 11 straight passes in the
Secretary
MEMBERS OF BOARD
season before the WFI. folded, First half of last year's Buffalo
JohnM DeGrove
outgalning teammates 1.arry game to lead a 31-21 vIctory
C A Thomas
'
RobertW Padrick
Csonka ar.d Jim Kiick.
which Shul.a calls "as fine a
SUB TOTAL STATE FUNDS

S 2.570.630

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J Si sprett

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Ben Shepard

StanleyW Hole
Publish July 23. 30 )974
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While Vikings' Coach Bud game of quarterbacking as I've
Grant plans to rely heavily on ever seen." But he couldn't get
Fran theoffensemoving inalf)-iloss
regulars, starting
Tarkenton at quarterback, to Baltimore as Miami tell out
Miami Coach Don Shula will of the playoff picture, despite a
usethegametotakealonglook 10-4 record.

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TOTAL

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PITCHING II DeCliiOnS)

-

Commodities
Current Charges
Operating Capital Ou'Iv
Filed Capital Outlay

4

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Friday, July30, 114-'7A

Phodefl, LA. 90. 1Q00, 310
C Metoger, SD. 5 0, 1.000. 2.2$

TAMPA tAP
"There's a definitely Thursday with a knee
point
beyond
which injury.
Brghl P,-r (Farberl
you gain nothing more from
Philadelphia at New York. 2
Ex-University of Florida
SECOND
I Monterey Hanover
Montreal at PillSburgh
$ 626,217
practice," says Coach John running back Jimmy [)ubose
iSical; 2 Nealon Time (Patterson).
St Louis at Chicago
iioo McKay as he prepared today to will be the only rookie to start.
3 Prince Desmond IDvoracekl. .4
San Diego at Cincinnati
16,100
Dea Frisky IFilipelli); 5. Lone
take his Tampa Bay BucAllanla at Houston
Quarterback Steve Spurner,
Ranger IProvoil); 6 New?owii Gay
LOS Angeles at San Fran
9.236
caneersto Los Angeles for their Formerly of the San F'rancisco
tao Driaerl. 1. Hobbys Changer
'.sco.
591.550
first exhibition game.
Fai4al. 8 DuIch Time (No Driver).
49ers, will lead the offense, but
•
THIRD
1 Demon Express IT.
And the Bucs have reached he will not call the plays. Ills
Crank). 2. Love Bug Run (Royl.
that point, says the 53-year-old backup will be Parnell I)ickms 1,314,073
Birdie Bee Bright (Rusin); 1
boss of the National Football son from Mississippi Vallc
Decatur Boy (Bridges); S. Lady Too
u Neelfl; 6 Mr. Badeye
League expansion teal?).
State.
Leaders
465.971
IDvorecko; 7. Paul All Atlame IN0
"We are as ready as we hoped
39.971
American League
Driver). S. Sumler Dream
Spurner will play the first
60.396 we would be, except for the
BATTING 225 at bats) C Brett. )Cu)hariel
1.100
tnd
third
quarters
and
perhaps
KC. 351, Bostock. Mm, 357.
FOURTH
1 Annie Laurie Leo
running back situation,"
15.85?
McRae, XC. 3.45. LeFlore, Dc?. (No Driver). 7 Scotlie Tron
McKay added, referring to in- (10 some punting.
Aldrich). 3. Joppa Star Maid
"Spurner is a very good 33). Munson, NY. .379
juries which have hit hard in
)Dvaracek); 1 Sccttie Lad (Gill); 5
RUNS- Rivers, NY. 45; P While,
punter," said McKay. "In fact, PaY. 43. Otis. XC. 63. Carew. Mm, Land lkurtzwortttl. 6 Festive Guy
the backfield,
S 1.161,759
The Bucs meet the Rams sat- he's a very good athlete. 1 63. G Brett, KC. 67, North, Oak. 62 1Berelnak) 7 Deano A. (Sica); S
RUNS BATTED IN Mayberry.
,rlow Dulchess IPiperl
urday in the Coliseum, home of would rather have him punt
it off XC. 67, BurrOughs, Tee.
FIFTH
I Ocala Eagle (Jet
than
anyone
else,
lie
gets
17.209,37?
the Univerty of Southern CaliChamblisS, NY. 6.3 Munson. NY. 63.
tersonI. 2 Flying Hank (Kurt:
1.313.731
Yslrzemsk,. Bsn. 6$.
fornia
which
McKay
guided
for
and
down
the
field,"
worittl; 3 Jeremy IGrimes). 1
1,916,616
HITS--C Brett. XC. lID, Munson. Manna lAdamsl: S Luke Way lB.
173.305 16 years before jumping to the
McKay has held demanding PlY,
173. LeFlore. Oct. 172.
Coalmont Fritz
pros this season.
twice-daily practice sessions (hambtiss, NY. 120. Rivers, NY. iUrge's?.
Reguri. 76 Stinger
C lPetersen),
McKay had planned an all- since July 6. The players have
S Star Student lD'Ama?o)
DOUBLES-Otis, XC. 25. Carty.
SIXTH
veteran starting lineup. But to get into game situations now,
I Bombay Jo Anne
$11 156 763
(Ie. 71. McRae. XC, 23. 0 Evans.
when former USC Fullback hesays,to be able to see spots Bsn, 72. Rivers, NY. 27. C Brett, iOrmsb'y?; 2 Iron City Nancy lR
Regur). 3 Hazel Nut (Petersen?. I
XC. 22
Charlie Evans was sidelined tn
that need work.
Nancys Bruce (Patterson); S Lusty
$ 10,000
S 3.32.5.150

Contractual Services

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Bucs' Dubose
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Make Finals,

13.900
143.190

TOTAL

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132.411

Current Charges
Operating Capital Outlay

Dog C) vvn e r Sa ys
R ci I L its 'A1'1 tis t '

And They Call It
t E,'e,i Fc),II 't,,1

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II4,59Q

CommoditIes

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Sc h I e e R et u r

SCOREBOARD

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l'rt'ss
sitting out one season following at Southern California while end as injtines trades and ex
New teams, new coaches and his ouster at Kansas City.
Vermeil shocked UCLA by pansion caused a great deal of
!
quarterbacks bring added
Of the newcomers, much of leavingaftei-theBruinswon the shuffling during the winter.
terest to this weekend's first the interest will focus on two Rose Bowl last January.
Coach Don Shula at Miami
ii schedule of pre-season most successful Los Angeles
A third man to leave college will be keeping a close eye on
nes in the National Football coaches John McKay of the coaching for the pros is Lou hot, Griese, who is returning
ague.
new Tampa Bay Buccaneers Holtz, who comes to the New after toe surgery in 1975: Greg
Six head coaches will be and Dick Vermeil of the Phila- York Jets from North Carolina Landry will make his first 1976
.aking their NFL debut and a delphia Eagles.
State.
appearance for Detroit after
venth, hank Stram at New
McKay enters the pros after
The other three new head being plagued by injury last
rleans, will be returning after an extremely successful career coaches all were former NFL season, and James Harris of the
assistants, and the one certain- Rams will try to shake off the
CEOFINTENTIONTOADOPTSUDOET
lymostonthespotisBillJohn- shoulder miseries that hamFOR FISCAL YEAR 1776.71
son at Cincinnati, who replaces pered him in 1975.
i,WHOM IT MAY CONCERN AND To ALL OWNERS. PERSONS OR
the legendary Paul Brown.
With Roman Gabriel out inIITIES SUBJECT
TO CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA
Brown,
still
the
general
mandefinitely
with an injury, sectMoo CONTROL DISTRICT TAXES
ager with the Bengals, retired ond-year signal caller Mike
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance
with and by authority of
hector 373. Florida Stalutes as amended
after last season and named Iloryla, so Impressive late last
and Chapter 25270. Laws of
lorida, 1949, lhal Ihe Governing Board
Johnson to replace him.
season, has an open field with
Of
Central
and
Southern
Florida
load Control District, a public corporation existing and operating under
Jack Patera takes over the the Eagles.
id by virtue of the 11w of the State of Florida. Intends to adopt
the
Ilowing tentative budget, or
other expansion team, the
Two other veteran quarteras the same m4y be amended, for the final
dgel for said Dislr,ct for the F,scal Year beginning
Seattle
Seahawks, and Monte backs
Archie Manning of
October I, 1916 and
dng September 30. 1977
Clark is the new leader of the New Orleans and Craig Morton
San Francisco 49ers.
of the Giants will be on the
ANTICIPATED FUNDS TO PROVIDE
1976 1977 APPROPRIATIONS
Adding interest to McKay's sidelines for the opener.
ISTRICT FUNDS
pro debut is the fact that his
Bobby Douglass gets the call
strict Tases
1 16.900,000
team plays in Los Angeles for theSaints with Manrilng still
.scellaneotjs Sources
900,000
'Prom Reserves
against the Rams in one of nine recuperating from arm surgery
Unappropriated Surptu
1.921.010 games Saturday night. Vermeil and Carl Sumnlerell Will start
also will be on the West Coast for the Giants after Morton
UB TOTAL DISTRICT FUNDS
agaIn,
directing his Eagles pulled a leg muscle in practice
1 70,449,010
against the Chargers in San this week.
'GRANTS FROM OTHER AGENCIES
Diego one hour later.
Green Bay is pinning its
Department of Natural Resources
Strain's Saiilts host Super hopes on Lynn Dickey, acquired
State of Florida- Aqualic Weed Program
..Departmenl of Environmental
Bowl champion Pittsburgh, from Houston for John hiadl,
Regulation
Slate of Florida
which
willbe playing its second who will make his debut for the
Aid to Water Management Di5trjct
100000
game after crushing the College Oilers as a backup to Dan
,3artmenl Of Natural Resources
Slate of Florida
AllStars24-0.HoltzandtheJets Pastorini. Jim Plunkett is the
Design of Zipperer Canal
play at St. Louis and Johnson's new quarterback with the 49ers
io.soo
Area Planning Board
Palm Beach County
Bengals oppose the Packers at after a big off-season trade with
Slorm Water Runoff Sludy
11.000
Planning Council
Green Bay.
New England, which left Steve
Broward County
Storm Water Runoff Study
In other Saturday night Grogan and Tom Owen fighting
15.000
Metro Dade Planning Commission
g, Washington plays at At- it out for the Pats job.
Slorm Water Runoff Study
17.000
Bob Avellini has the inside
Southwest Florida Planning Council
lanta, Minnesota is at Miami,
Storm Water Runoff Study
Dallas
plays
at
Oakland
and
trackwith
the hears with Virgil
10.000
Chicago travels to Denver, Carter and Gary Huff standing
which beat Detroit 10-7 in its by while Steve Ramsey inSUB TOTAL GRANTS FROMOTHER AGENCIES
TOTAL DISTRICT FUNDSANDGRANTS
herited the Denver top spot
opener last week.
$2I,3lI.SiO
when
Charley Johnson retired.
in
the
afternoon,
Buffalo
STATE FUNDS
Expansion has given new life
without holdout O.J. Simpson is
..'.Water Resources Development Account
2.510,630
at Detroit and Cleveland plays to several veteran quartA TOTAL ANTICIPATED FUNDS
terbacks with Steve Spurner,
Baltimore at I.incoln, Neb.
$23.u5.Uo
Seattle
and
Patera
open
on
drafted
From San Francisco,
r
RECOMMENDED APPROPRIATIONS
Sunday afternoon against Clark opening For Tampa Bay and
DISTRICT FUNDS AND GRANTS
ForConductod theAf(arsotthe District Generally
and the 49ers and the New York Nell Graff, Gary Keithley and
Personal Services
S 1,151,711
Giants
with I..arry Csonka play Jim Zorn battling for the
Contractual Services
386.131
Seattle job.
at
New
England that night.
Commodities
133,707
Current Charges
The first Monday night game
Another quarterback who
195.177
Operating CapitalOutlay
________
36.502
pits Houston against the Chiefs will, of course, bear watching is
at Kansas City.
Joe Namath, who will start in
TOTAL
For Tax 011icials' Commissions
Quarterbacks also will share the Jets' first pre-season game
For Reserve
Emergency Pump
the spotlight much of the week- for a change.
Station Equipment Replacement
525.000
3 For Reserve Conlingencies

PORT ORANGE - The

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Clark;. 1 Bannas Baby Ii Neelyl
STOLEN BASES--North. Oak, 52.
EIGHTH - I Lotus Bud
(taylor, Oak, II, P.stek. XC.
lBridge-sl. 2 Victory Rally
).CFlore. Del. 36. Carew. Mn 36
Neelyl, 3 Dougs Dynamite (No
PITCHING IS Decisions)
Driven
I. Bones Demon (Kurt:
7,
Garland. :5,1!, 177.
wørlh. S Joshua I Strong). 6
'v C,impbell. Mit'. 112.
Western Scott (Bourgeois), 7
Dcl, 113.
156. ISO Se)uys Beau (Sidersl,
S Justa
Leonard, XC. Il I. 71). 3 73 Pliller, Frost )OvOreck)
Det, 101, 711, 760 Kern. Cle. 1).
NINTH - I Dr Speedabil
700 232 Bird, XC. 91, 692, 336
i Pluqq)eS I.
2 Ocala Star F Is'
0 Ellis. NY, II S. 686. 316
i Jellerson). 3 Adios Mistey
STRIKEOUTS -Ryan. Cat. III.
)Kurtlworth). 1 Governor Del Lee
IllylOVen. tee, 117, Tanana. Cal,
Tarpyl S kndwing When ISer
Ill. Jenkins, Bsn, (09 Hunter, NY. t-..'s
6 Ronnie Flyer iRau?. 7.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
TENTH - I Careless Slart (1
BATTING (225
41 bats)Crank), 2 Curt Jubilee Ikimball),
A Oliver, Pqh, 343. Griftey.
3 Byrd K I RugglesI I Ocala
3)3. Rose. (in. .332. Mc Bride. StL, Paddy Was (Bourgeois). S Byrd
Crawlord. 511.
329.
Bobby iOeason). 0 Sue Fly Byrd
RUNS Rose. Cm. SI. Gritfey. (Wingard). 1 T,nys Time Bomb
Cm. 8.4. Morgan. Cm, 77, Schmidt,
L5nn) S Sam Bermga:i 1) Paell'v!
Ph), 73. Monday, ChI. 70
RUNS BATTED IN - G,Foter.
,
•
(in. 56, Morgan. Cm. 75, kingmaim
NY. 17. Schmidt. Phi, 69: LuZmnSx

Dog

Phi, 65

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HITS Rose. Cm, 136. Montanez.

All, 128. A Oliver. Pgh, 125. Carvey,
LA, 12$. C Foster, Cm. ill. Grlttey.
C's. Ill

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DAYTONA BEACH
Thursday's Reiult

FIRST
I Penrose Fee (31 540.
DOUBLES--Johnone. Phi, 71. 500. 350. 7 Quality Far (71 900,
lisk. Pgh, 74. Madlock. ChI, 23. 160. 3 Cony Allison (1)160. Q 1)Ji

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mountain of headaches into a Carolina after more highly
cascade of gold medals for the rated pivot men became UnAmerican basketball team.
available by choice or other"Now, after six months, wise.
maybe I can get in a round of
Smith was roundly assailed
golf," the University of North because there were four of his
Carolina coach said after di- North Carolina proteges on the
rectingthe U.S.fuzzkldstothe team as well as three others
Olympic championship with a from his conference, the Atlan95-74 victory over Yugoslavia. tic Coast.
Smith, pale and showing
"I wouldn't swap the 12 guys
signs of strain from 16-hour over there," he said, pointing to
days, carping criticism and the the team marching into the
responsibility of having to re' interview area, "for any other
store America's basketball 12 guys that could have been
prestige, heaved a big sigh of picked. They proved themrelief,
selves."
"No, I don't think I would
Smith said he personally got
want this job again," he ac- more satisfion o of seeing
knowletlged. "I think the Olym- his team redeem itself In the
pic basketball coach, like the face of this widespread critimembersoftheteam,shouldbe cism than in the vindication of
changed every four years."
the "Great Munich Court RobIt's been a tormenting grind, bery" of 1972.
but it ended at the foot of a
Now they haveadozen golds,
rainbow,
which they didn't refuse. Ironl"Just before the semifinal cally,the coach doesn't getone,
game with Canada, I thought despite all the hours and sweat
the pressure was really getting he poured into the campalgu.
to me," he added, "but, even
with the tremendous stake, I
_______________________
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felt more at ease in the final."
He admitted he couldn't restrain tears during the playing
of the "Star Spangled Banner."
"My other coaches cried,
too," he said, referring to John
'tiompson of Georgetown (D.C.)
University and Bill Guthridge,
one of his aides at North
Carolina.
Smith won with the youngest
team ever to play in the Olympic Games. One, Phil Hubbard
of Michigan, I.s only 19. Three
are 20 and five 21.
Against the Yugoslays, they
played older men
four over
An exciting evening
26, all well-seasoned. They have
of fantastic fun
played together as a national
arid delicious dining.
team for years.
Smith's was a team that was
Ten races fllghtty
raIn or shine
Post Itme 8 00
DnIng
room Opens 6 30
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16120. P 321 $157 70; 31 60
Pose. Cm, 73. S Tied With 77
SECOND - I Lucky WhIi III
TRIPLES 0 Cash. Phi, 10;
Pgh. 5. 620. 160 250. 2 Soceety Stan III
SIL. . U
Gerpnimo, Cm, 5. W Davis, SQ. I 500.3 Al 3 Pita Ann ISIS 20 Q II
HOME RUNS - Xingman. NY. 32. II $2100 P ii 4) 17650. DO 131)
Schmidt, Ph,, 26; 0 Foster, Cl's. 21, 56900. 3)71
THIRD - I Oelbana Time IS
W Robinson. Pgts. IS: Morgan. Cm.
940. 440. 3.10. 2. Fake Front I)
IS
STOLEN BASES Taveras. Pgh, 320. 250. 3 L's Love Of Emma I?)
Morgan, Cm, 32. Cedeno. Htn, 350. 0 1351 III 20 P $31 144 40 T
917 $14500 31)2
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This head-hugging cap of pearls makes a perfect companion to
the soft, flowing chiffon and Jersey gowns that will be appearing
In the evenings this fall and winter. By Bob Greene of Irene of
New York.

Big fashion news for this fall is the fedora, the perfect accent to
the classic, tailored look of the designers' showings. This version,
In soft, brushed camel with a ribbed wool inset band, Is by Halston
for Commodore.

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matron of honor. She wore a
floor-length gown of green and
V I
yellow and she carried a
Miss Diann Lamar and bouquet of green and white
T.
Charles Lowery were united in carnations.
Bridesmaids
were
Laverue
Italy Matrimony July 17 at 6:00
CLASSIC FEATHER ACCENT
p.m. in a lawn wedding with E3oykins, Glorida Baskerville SENSATIONAL NEW KNITS
A fashion tickler, the feather Is back. . - adding the final touch of
Rev. G. I.. Sims officiating at aIUI Dorothy Ann Lowery. They
style
to the simple lines of the classic brimmed hat. It's a very
In
many
interesting
hat,
Knit
news
for
fall
and
winter
includes
the
wore lime green gowns and
the ceremony.
new styles. The calot is one this hat has a top of felt banded in "natty" look that will complement the simple lines of this year's
each carried a yellow and lime
The bride is the daughter of
fashion winners, the two-piece suit and the "good cloth coat." Hat
jersey which drapes at the throat with a detachable streamer
green bouquet.
Mrs. Irene Lamar, 1500 W. 15th
by
Frank Olive.
scarf,
all
done
In
tones
of
grey.
From
Adalfo
II.
Bestman was Roosevelt
St., Sanford. The bridegroom is Lamar, brother of the bride and
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve groomsmen were Bernard
Lower)'. lit. 2. Sanford.
Lowery, Michael Lower)' and
Given in marriage by her Grey Lowery.Flower girl was
brother Richard Lamar, the Phobic
Graham
and
bride chose for her vows a Ringbearer was Richard
formal-length gown of yellow Lariwr Jr.
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
DEAR PROTECTED: names.
with a white lace bodice and
Following the ceremony a
After he calmed down, I
Th ere's only one drawback to
wrist length sleeves. Her reception was held at the home
DEAR ABBY: Suppose you
your idea. It keeps the SINGLE asked him to keep his part of
headpiece of yellow net ac- of the brides grandparents, Mr. had a friend who had a tooth
men from bothering you, too. the bargain and tell me his, and
cented with flowers was and Mrs. Weldon Franklin Sr. missing right in the front of her
he sa id all his fantasi es were
But If you don't want to
shoulder-length and she carried The three-tiered wedding cake mouth, and she kept saying she
both ered by anybody, It's a a bo ut me. (Do you believe
a yellow and white bouquet of was baked by the bride's plans on getting it fixed, but it
that?
good idea.
carnations with yellow and grandmother,
costs too much money.
I don't really have a problem,
DEAR ABBY: One of the
Following a wedding trip at
white streamers.
This friend is always buying
The real reason I wrote is
girls
who
works
where
I
work
s
Abby.
TVUILU, UIV
presents tar otners, OUL sne
getting married next Saturday. this: If a married woman ever
sister of the bride, served as are residing in Sanford.
keeps putting off getting a new up to you to handle It. (P.S. Everyone else who works here writes and asks you if she
tooth. Everyone keeps urging Perhaps if enough friends can't received a printed invitation to sho uld tell her fantasies to her
W'
her to get that missing tooth stand to look at it, they'll take the wedding and reception husband, tell her not to. It's the
'v
replaced, but it's been years up a collection for the dental three weeks ago. They all gave dumbest thing I ever did.
work. Since you seem so con- her gift..
CLATTERTRAP
and she still hasn't done it.
a
cerned,
I
nominate
how
do
you
tell
you
to
head
Abby,
She
"Invitation"
gave
me
an
fl
!person that even though she the project.)
this morning by mouth, and I
may be used to going without a
DEAR ABBY: A ring is not can't make it. Must I give her a
tooth in front, those who have to positive proof of an)thing. I am gift?
related job.s ii'n I her
l oo k at her can't get used to it, a single woman who wears a
SLIGHTED
tiiuiit. In the tight JuI) iiiarki't in
andtheywishshe'dgetitfixed? wedding ring to work. Why' To
DEAR SLIGHTED: Give her
A FRIEND keep the married swingers
the States she would not hart'
a gift "by mouth." Say, "Best
If
the sight from bothering me. Pass the wishes,"
DEAR
FRIEND:
been able to work as an
I
illustrator.
j of a missing tooth bothers you, Idea along. It works.
DEAR ABBY: My husband
that's YOUR problem and It's
Ilisie, whit collies froiii
PROTECTED and! were kidding around, and
Iliiddlt' cla,s.s New Jcrs4's fainil
we agreed to tell each other our
mi d has traveled in Eurmipe anmi
fantasies.
North Africa, said SimutI)
First I told him about mine,
.-iin'riea is dangerous becaust'
and he got so mad he started to
people in out-o(-thc'wa phic.,'.
yell and call me all sorts of
t
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. tresii orange
Pour2azs. Nikolai Vodka and
unaccollipanitsl wimilien "It's ;i
juice;
oz, resh lime juice; I
ox. Creme de Menthe over tee tsp. sugar; 1
w ilmi continent," she saul, "01
us. Ronrico
in a tall glass. Stir. Fill glass Puerto Rican Rum White
course, that's %01% I
with Ginger Ale and stir again. Label); 1 cup crushed ice.
here."
Garnish with mint leaves.
I.ind,t said she prefers to
Serve unstrained in chilled
Nikolai In ice
travel by herself and the only
cocktail glass or with short
Place a bottle of Nikolai, with straws in a scooped out orange.
tuiit' she has wound up in danflowers, leaves or grasses, in a
gt'rous situations is when .she
Canadian Cobbler
long empty tin Just bigger than
has relied on suiiieone else's
Fill
tall
glass with shaved ice,
a
Carr's
the bottle
water
poor judgment. She said being
and 3 ozs. Harwood Canadian
tin
would
be
."
bisquit
the
right
with other It'iiiales also has
Whisky and 1 tsp. sugar
'irllwba('ks because "somehow
,
'C,- size). Fill with water and dissolved
In a little water. Stir
freeze. Loosen tin by running it
a group of men is more likely to
Special Frigidaire
well,
Add
2 or 3 orange slices
under hot water. Serve Nikolai
hassle twit or three woolen than
Flowing Heat Dryer • Ne.., elegance,
and serve with a straw.
in an ice sheath.
IN THE SWING
a w(Itii;mn alone."
:unaldependabIi',
Orange Daiquiri
Jubilee Flu
She said She has devclmpcd
Short Jumpsuit
makes
drink
Automatic Dry and
(The
official
of
Shake
with
cracked
the
ice,
i
lx'.
-- tremendous confidence"
fashion points on tennis court
Timed cycles
Florida Derby at Gulfstream ozs, Seagram's Extra Dry Gin
cause she has gone to se veral
and also for just plain cool
Fabrics
selector
and
12
Park,
this
recipe
was
provided
013.
Unsweetened
countriesbs herself, found job'
lounging. Zipper-front ecru
Delicate. Regular ,,
s
Pineapple
by
the
Mai-Kai
Restaurant,
Ft.
Juice.
Fill
with
and i;ia(le friends. Betty, howsuit trimmed with turquoise
Heavy, Knits &amp; Per chilled Paul Masson ChumLauderdale).
ever, said she has confidence
designed by Oleg Cassini in a
manent Press, and No
Mix in blender for 10-20 pagne.
,mi:,init' ii,ot"iiic,. .h,' kr,nu,". i:i.
SCnil.I ,-In,ihI,'knnl I
ti,pitpr.
- 'Heat Settings
cotton.
rate.
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don't even think a!xut.
Yet women do Come to South
America alone and find jobs,

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above-named bank, do
solemnly affirm that this re port of condition is tr
ue and correct, to
the best of my knowledge and belief.

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This kind of life ;ipparentl&gt;
attracts a special kind of w,inian, and ilort women travelers
Interviewed
share these
charat'teristius: they are white.
tiuthile class and college etluwas raped wtnle traveling by cated, though they might hart'
dropped out a couple of times to
herself in Bolivia.
American women who live travel before finishing school
'uimey are willing to Like titill.
and travel alone on this conti-

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Cash and due from banks
(corresponds to item 1 above)
Federal funds sold and securities
purchased under agreements
to resell (corresponds
to Item labove)
C. Total loans (corresponds
to item 9a above) ..................
Time deposits of $i®,
or more
(c or res ponds to Memoranda
Items 3a plus 3b below)
Total deposits (corresponds
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I. Federal funds purchased
securities
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Time certificates of deposit In
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never travel in South
.\Iuerica by myself because the
men are impossible."
1c woman traveler, who re fused to give her name, knows
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and ends it.

back with "The Gong Show"
and "The Fun Factory."
Producers of both new weekday series hope their shows are
the "something different" that
many viewers are said to be
looking for.
"Daytime needed something
new and I think 'The Gong
Show' is it," proclaims producer Gene Banks. Ed Fishman,
one of the executive producers
of "The Fun Factory," said his
series fills the need In daytime
for "something that didn't have
a structure that says here's
where we're going, either with
a bonus round or a storyline."
On "The Gong Show," amateur performers are given a

The answer to this question
depends on the person's skin,
skin elasticity, among other
conditions. A Hollywood
celebrity had four face lifts In
less than 20 years.
A reminder- if you plan
plastic or cosmetic surgery of
any nature, consult a reputable
surgeon who specializes in this
field.

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chance to display their talents
to the TV audience and a panel
of three celebrities, and if one of
the three stars thinks the act
stinks, he or she sounds the

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FRIDAY, JULY 30
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(sum of items 17 thru 23) .................................
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ii. lotel time and savings
depotits.
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Again, this depends on the
lnu*siuuai s sn anu
care
given the skin after surgery.
Excessive sun exposure will
cause a person to regress to a
worse condition than before a
face lift at the end of a year.
Twitehings, straining necks
laughing, crying, lack of sleep,
skin massages, obesity, etc.
will affect a face lift the same
as before the correction. A face
lift is not forever and with
proper care, should last from
five to ten years.
How many face lifts can a
person have?

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Plannin n

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while others look less then five
years younger than before
surgery. Too, attitude is an
important factor.
how long does a face lift last?

By MARVA HAWKINS
Herald Correspondent

24 MONTY PYTHON'S

"Take My Advice," a program
styled after the "Dear Abby"
newspaper column, but now is

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drinking, illness and excessive
sun exposure, to name a few.
The surgeon commented,
"Some patients think their face
can be reproduced back to their
girlhood days, but there Is no
merhytIdectomy (face
1111) uuCS erase a i,afluw Oi
vears, but the aging process
~ill continues."
Necks,jowls and wrinkles are
thereaest
concern of both
g
women and men Mlracles
cannot be expected d lines
cannot be erased but in
i
ge
coffects most facial flaws.
The success of the operation
depends upon the skin
elasticity, skin tone, physical
condition, underskin fat, the
actual shape of the face and
bone structure.
How many years will a face
lift remove from a lifeline?
Remembering that the face
lift is only an improvement and
dependent on the above-

mentioned factors and skeletal
structure, some subjects look
more than ten years younger,

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Demand deposits of Individuals
partnerships, and
corporat
"Humoresque:*
ions
Tiearid savings d
Joan Crawford,
Individuals,n ships,
1946 Woman lass move with

LOS ANGELES(AP)-NBCTV is taking another whack at
giving daytime audiences
something besides game shows,
soap operas and reruns of
situation comedies.
The network tried and failed

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Prospective reconstructive
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Diann Lamar,
Charles Lowery
Exchange Vows

Cash and due from banks ....... ............... ........
I,2?9
U.S. Treasury securities ..........................
1.487
Obligations of other U.S. Government
agencies and corporations
100
Other bonds, notes, and debentures
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Loans, Total (excluding
unearned Income) ... . . ... . .. . ...... .........2.725
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tlpr hair

Flipping a lock of hair from procedure, except around the
her forehead and pointing with incision
well-groomed hands to sections
For her, new reconstructed
of her satin smooth face, Jane
chin,
Jane s surgeon made an
Doe of Sanford, spoke freely of
incision on the inside of the
her face l
lower lip, formed a pocket and
Flashing a radiant smile, she dropped the chin In, with no
said,"I tell
g.
and even went to a party and
Jane continued, ' I had the
took "before" and "after" surgery done In a hospital
pictures to show off, I was so under general anaesthesia
proud. When I was 35 1 made up since I live quite actistance from
my mind I was gcng to have the doctor's private operating
my face lifted when I was 45, room. I went into the hospital on
and so I did.
Tuesday, was out on WedJane explained further, "My nes&amp;y and he took the bansurgeon informed me that the dages off Friday. The only
Illeye area and forehead are not bruises were around the chin
normally included lathe area and they disappeared in a
regular face lift. He tised a few days.
chemical
I on the 11P area.
She added, "I think the
The attractive young-looking surgery cost about $1,200, and he
matron In her late 40's ex- threw In the chin - and it was
plalned that her surgeon made worth every penny. I feel I look
an Incision about an inch above better and I certainly feel
her ears at the hair and another better. My husband and family
incision behind the ears where are very pleased."

Friday, July 3O,'I,1-1B

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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they say has been homogenized United States or parents who
out of existence in the United i ould be depended on to send
money for it ticket home in an
States.
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Woiiien travelers are not onSouth, 30, a former book editor
in New York who backpacked unteil toward careers, academ.
by herself along the Inca Trail ics, money or stable family life.
ironi Machu Picchu in the l.inda explained, ''I think about
Peruvian Andes. Jean later pt'O)le settled in the saiiie pllict'
talked herself into a job as a and the smile job for ten years
,iiaid on it tourist boat, getting and I cringe,"
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several
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magazine,
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Information is available
Winter Park Church of the church or by calling 6442848.
Religious Science.
me first of these speakers All Sunday services are held
will be Dr. Paul Molow, who at Bush Auditorium on the
this week will speak on the campus of Rollins College.
subject "Managing Your Mind
Both of the Doctors Molow
and Your Life," following the have Ph. D. degrees in the field
regular first Sunday morning of higher learning, and Dr. Paul
Molow was awarded the highest
meditation at 10:10 a.m.
Dr. Molow and his wife, Dr. U. S. government decoration,
Doree Molow, are both the DSC, for special intelligence
ministers of Religious Science service.
in New York and the authors of
The regular Noon Wednesday
the book, "Your Fantastic
Mind." They will conduct a healing meetings conducted by
three-day seminar at te the practitioners of the church
Religious Science Center, 1434 will continue throughout the
W. Fairbanks, Winter Park, on summer, at the center, from
Monday, Tuesday and Wed- 12:10 to 12:50, and are opened to
the public.
nesday, covering the subjects,
"How to Stay Young
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the Sanford Church of the Nazarene on Tuesday night, Aug. 3,7p.m. Rev. Il'oldLawam,-thro

church relations and recruitment at the college, will accompany the auartet and will be soeakln
during the service. All high school junio rs and seniors are especiall y invited to attend th is service.
DO not worry or be anxious about tomorrow. . (Matthew
This is also a zone rally to be attended by all Nazarene churches on the Winter Park Zone. Area
churches will include Geneva, Longwood, Lake Mary and Fern Park. Rev. Douglas Elliott, pastor of 6:34 The Amplified Bible) Our humanity seems to have taken over
as a part of its heritage from the animal world the habit of apSanford Church, urges the public to attend.
prehension
Most creatures of the field and forest li
constant state
of fear and watchfulness. In the measure that man outgrows this
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Loneliness

Afflicts

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primitive habit of anxiety he reaches the levels of self-control and

freedom to 'auth Christianity points the
There is an attitude of prope r forethought which Is to be
times he is attracted to a motel
THE HERALD SERVICES
Spear oversees the "Chaplain because he's trying to get away commented. But the apprehension which breeds only worry and
poration.
weakness is Inconsistent with the spirit of confidence which
"Everybody's lonely," he on Call" program which has from people and problems."
Loneliness is a major
problem shared by many comments, "but many people been implemented for each of
Meeting those needs is dli- preades our holy faith.
do not demonstrate it
express that fai th
Even though
Americans today, according to don't kn ow how to accept it. A th e 250 franchise and company- ficult, says Spear, but the
a chaplain and counselor who person has to have confidence owned motels across the program has received an en- in our decisions and acts. Whether it be the stepping out in a
supervises a program that in himself or he feels like he country. Through the special th usiastic response from the building program; or the ado ption of a program for promotion
encounters as many as 60,000 always has to be around people program, a minister from the pastors involved and the motel and growth in the reaching, teaching ministry; or standing
personally for a deep spiritual conviction;
the exercise of
local community where each managers.
to undergird him.
people daily.
"The
hotel
manager
knows
the
courage
to
become
a
personal
witness
by
sharing
our faith
"It
can
become
an
asset-we
motel
is
located
is
on
call
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Th
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Paul
remin
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Christians,
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Do
n't
worry about
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A
deal with loneliness because just let it become a liability, hours a day for guests or motel that the minister can help
anything,
but
In
all
your
prayers
ask
God
for
what
you need,
they're frightened by in. Some of the most creative employees in need of coun- him," Spear explains. "He's
always
asking
him
with
a
thankful
heart,
and
God's
peace,
which
often
too
busy
to
help,
even
if
he
timacy," says RD. Spe ar, a people have learned to use their seling.
is far beyond human understanding, will keep your hearts and
Spear, who had 22 years of cares. And the minister
pastoral experience before usually the best trained minds safe, in Christ Jesus." (Phillpplas 4:6, 7 TEV) Paul Is
accepting the chaplaincy job counselorinthe community; he saying in nothing be anxious, do not worry.
It behooves us to remember that God has saved us from many
three years ago, was at has access to other resources,
Ridgecrest Baptist Conference and he's available at all times." dangers of the way. We have trusted him In the past and he has
Center in North Carolina
Another aspect of Spear's job not f ailed us. Therefore, we should ask him to save us from the
recently where he served as is to provide counseling for troubles that our fears alone make real. We need that faith to rely
counselor during the Church employees at the corporation's on his arm of power, and to put out of our souls all fear and
gi,'g.
RIDGECREST,N.C.-lt was couples kickball to last Friday Training L ea d ers hi p Con- home office in Atlanta, Ga.
This approach should save us from most of our anxieties
There, too, loneliness in one
Christmas and December last night's formal Christmas lerence.
calmness
He
says
his
job
with
the
form
or
another
is
the
most
which
are
for Ills that never come. This is the
;
week at Ridgecrest Baptist banquet.
The
person
responsible
for
motel
chain
differs
from
the
common
problem,
according
to
and
serenity
in
Jesus,
our
Lord.
Conference Center - just like it
First Baptist Church Ls a great church.
and making the weeks seem like normal pastoral and counseling Spear, and It Is often shared by
was
Thanksgiving
the secretary and the company
ing IfllfllStr)' in several ways.
Novembe r the week be fore and months and a ho t July even
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DOTISTS
eve isDoliy Wyatt. a student
week before that.
Meeting their personal needs,
While that sounds confusing Southwestern Baptist counseling, trying to meet however, requires a different
needs.
to most people, it makes a lot of Theological Seminary in Fort immediate
tourist when he travels approach than other counseling
"me
sense to the conference center's Worth, Tex. In addition to
sit ua tions.
staffers, most of whom are planning the "Celebrations," takes his problems with him"
"We ha ve to k eep a low
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she is also in charge of all th e he ela bo rates. "In addition, he
college age young people.
often
encounters
new
problems
profile,"
Spear explains. "We Church of Oviedo held a
Theswnmer is divided into 12 decorations,
Last week, for example, the like word of a sudden death in can't be tied too closely with the reception last week for their weeks and for the staffers each
new organist, Mrs. Evelyn
of those 12 weeks represents a Christmas theme was apparent his family. And thirdly, often management.
Cloninger. Refreshments
everywhere staffers gathered
month. So
I
served to the choir after their
over, everyone has celebrated a It was particularly evident in
weekly rehearsal. The Pastor's
th
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birthday along with the year's the staff dining hall and
wife, Mrs. Donna Marr, was In
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Mrs. Betty Black Smith and Rev. Joseph Smith of Belle Glade,
were honored by Mrs. Sallye F. Bentley with a Bicentennial Tea.
before Mrs. Smith departed to go to Jamaica. where she and a
group of missionaries will visit many of the villages. Iflerald
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and meaningless. The older I get
less there Is to look forward to. Isn't there
omethIng more to life than old age and death?
Answer: Yes! There certainly is. One of the bestithings about
God is that He gives us something to love for. Dag Haznmarskjold
said it ve ry well, "On the day I first really believed in God, for the
first time life made sense to me, and the world had meaning"
•
re s no better time than today to fin d out wh3 God really is and
what life Is really all about.
You may not be as physically active as you have been, but you
can be very active spiritually. Somewhere I remember reading
that childhood is the time for becoming a person, adolescence is
the time for learning to like and accept yourself, early adulthood
"$s the time for testing and proving who you are, but the best time
is late life, when you find out what it's all about, what life really
means.
I think it takes just as much effo rt to live well at your age as at
any other age. Each stage has its own problems and frustrations.
Each stage demands growth and adjustment. And I know adjustment can be painful. It's not easy, but then It's never easy to
do anything that's really worthwhile.
Usually an older person has more time than he's ever had
before. He has time to take stock, to reevaluate, to change, to
grow. He has time to find out who God really Is, time to expertence the joys of spiritual relationships. This can be exciting, a
striking out in new directions. Now he knows more about what Is
truly important and what Is not. He appreciates more of the things
in life, and he can begin to ma ke sense of the universe.
It's good to remember that David said, "The Lord Is my
strength" (Psalm2S:7). It'sgoodtoliveeverydayasjfltwerethe
first, the best, the last day of yo ur life. It's good to feel that
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by getting 0th.• Os yourself. 1.1ow can you A ii. • '-'Y
giving first, planting a seed of understanding first. By smiling
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happy vn when uiere seems LO oe nothingnake you happy. By lo vi ng somebody. By praying for those you
ow who need help with their lives. It's good to know you have
special tools for helping others. the experience and wisdom of
your age. It's good to have something to live for.
I promise you God wi ll multiply those seeds of love back to
you. You will reap the happiness you have sown. And you will
Question:

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3440 Sanford Ave

Offs"als Ave. I 11111
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Rev. Ralph I. Lvm&amp;n
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Maybe I'll never be able to
give Pat everything I'd like to
give him. But he can always
depend upon me for the most
important thing of all: truth. I
found trulh in the Church.

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making it hard for him to walk, prevented the trip.
He'll be represented by his papal legate, Cardinal
James Knox, formerly of Australia, now of the

diverse national heritage liturgies, receptions and mission of the church in the world,," says the Rev.

Pastor

C. 0. Harril

them, but word came recently that arthritis,

Vatican.
The series of world eucharistic congresses started

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When Pat was younger. he
used to think I was a superman.
He's older now, and he knows
that I'm not. But he still has that
special kind of confidence kids
have in their parents. . and
more than anything else. I want
to merit that trust.
There was a time when I seldom went to church. Then, one
day I realized that if I were
to be the kind of father
F
Pat needed. I had to have help
- God's help. I went to church,
and I prayed. At first, it wasn't
easy to pray. But gradually the
words came stronger and
clearer.

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Baptist

PALMETTO AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
2424 PalmiSt. AvL
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minister

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Douglas 0 Elliott
Sunday School
Morning Worship

Church Of God

from overseas,
Pope Paul VI initially was expected to be among

music, dance, discussions, art shows, processions, commitment to one another, and to the shared

OF THE NCAEHNE

Of God

world

An estimated M of those attending are coming ences.

enactment of Christ's Last Supper, In which He is God," says the Rev. Walter J. Conway, the congress

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It's the first such affair in this country in 50 years. considered present, uniting God with humanity.
executive secretary.
global
Roman Catholic concourse of church
The word eucharist i tself means "thanksgiving"
It also has its ecumenical dimensions, with
leaders and laity, it is expected to
draw more than a
- gratitude for the Divine presence.
participation scheduled by representatives of
million people for an eight-day round of liturgies,
With that as the central motif, the congress Protestant and Eastern Orthodox churches.
performan ces, exhibits, parades and
semina rs
branches out into a lavish and varied fare of
"The eucharist, however we celebrate it is a real

GENEVA CHURCH

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- What may be the arena across the city, the program has a pattern
ceremonies.
lar gest religious gathering
in U.S. history, the 41st something like a 10-ring circus.
"The congress will offer a complete represen0 International Eucharistic Congress, takes place
But it's a festival of faith, focused on the bread
tation of the universality and diversity of the
suaiiuig
Sunday In Philadelphia, flooding the city and wine of the Christian eucharist, the re- church, of every group who makes up the people of
Wlu:

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John Y. Mercer and Staff

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

WILSON.EICHEL6ERGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I Wilson and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.

DEKLES'
GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekle and Employes
KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE
Downtown Sanford
Don Knight &amp; Staff

THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
Insurance

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employes

ASSEMBLY

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GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Ovideo, Florida

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The week-long months are as two colorful, Ilffoot Christmas

close to the real thing as trees cut from the nearby,
possible. Staffers send birthday forest, paint ed windows, and
cards to each o ther, make numerous wall decorations.

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charge of the arrangements.

Mrs. Cloninger lives In
Goldenrod with her husband
Philip. me aoningers have

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The Rev. Johnie Perry, a
case is not an Isolated one.
Mrs. Cloninger began her church organist at the Dundee
former Navy Chaplain, will be from 9 a.m. until 11:45 a.m. with everything from an home to make the Halloween
has
science
Medical
There are hundreds similar, the duties as church organist In Baptist
,
oo
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year
this
Temple,
First
Hawaiian luau on the grass and "spookhouse" more effective
In the pulpit of the Altamonte Theme of the sch
progressed to the point where
the heart can be kept eating difference being the Qulnlans June. She grew up In Haines Missionary Baptist Church of
Community Chapel on Sunday will be 'Made in God's Image..
forced an Issue.
City, attending local schools Haines City, and the First
for the vacationing Rev. Way
mechanically Ior weeks after
First Presbyterian Schedules
All such cases could be there. She later graduated from Christian Church of Haines
ch
will
be
held
in
the
school,
w
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the brain has ceased to func- avoided if a document
and City.
called Florida Southern
His sermon topic will be "A the educational building of the
tion.
Living
Will"
were
filled
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"My
church.
'Do You Love Me? Se r ni on
Good Marriage."
1111
Tbe Board of Trustees will
Vacation church school for
children from Wee years of meet at 7:30 p.m. and the

age through the sixth grade, Diaconate at 1:30 p.m. on
win be held Aug. 2-5 and 9.12

Tuesday.

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seven states having "Death

"My Living Will," which
A sermon entitled "Do You
People are getting prepared
will be delivered on for the Vacation Church School, With Dignity" legislation. This requests that no artificial and
legislation legally recognizes heroic means be wed to prolong
brain as a legal entity. The life after there is
hope
morning worship service at

Love

the creative righteousness nearly
First Presbyterian Church, 301 half filled to date. If you're states are Kansas, Maryland, recovery.
The first organtzatioiu is the
Oak Ave., Sanford.
interested In studying this new Vir g ina l California, Oregon,
Church School services are material, contact the church Georgia, New Mexico and Na tional Euthanasia Education
no

Bible Sc h ool Opens Monday

Messiah Lut he ran Church, sday, Aug. 12.
for
9;45 a.m. with office to have your name plated
51
There are classes from morning worship services set on the list.
Invites everyone to join Ln their
sery through adults and for 11 a.m. College and career
n
ur
vacation bible school. The
Rev. Virgil 1. Bryant Jr.. is
evening
hours were chosea so Bible study group will meet at
Monday,
Aug.
2.
starting date 13
eac
p.m. to 9 p.m. through Tbur, ticipate. Everyone is welcome.

Ch,

AI,l.n3'.,,-, 1?

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with .Michigan Council of New York, and the
as having the mod most compreheraive is "My
compre he nsive.
Living Will," published and
Many feel the Michigan furnished free by the Ozark

.Michigan,
MCOPUEd

REGISTRATION
IS NOW OPEN AT

CASSELBERRY
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
ACCELERATED CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
KINDERGARTEN THROUGH 81h GRADE

780 Semlnola Boulevard

834-3099 or 831-5959

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When the "Grim Reaper sidering "Death With Dignity" recently moved to the Oviedo
Sometimes getting the apcakes, and sing "Happy Birarea for Mrs. Cloninger to ope n
thday" to their embarrassed propriate deco ra tions is dif- stands in the s ha dows and t he re legislation,
EVELYN CLONING ER
U nf ortunately, New Je rsey a law office. She first became
friends during meals in the ficult, but th e 28-year-old Miss is no reasonable chance of
Wyatt always comes up with an recovery, "Let God's Will Be has no such legislation, acquainted with Oviedo's First later f rom Stetson University
dining hall.
idea
and a way to carry it out- Done." Don't prolong the Remember this is the state of Baptist Church, as her office L3 Law School. She began playing
Eaa:h week - or month
culminates with a special even if it means booff owing a moment of dying by artificial residence of the unfortunate located just a block west of the the organ when she was in the
Karen Quinlan. The Quinlan church on Broadway.
eighth grade. She was formerly
Mondays through Th ursdays) 'celebration" on Frida y night coffin from a nearby funeral and heroic means.

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Upilla Ceininiait

Giiwvi MiShsd,sl Church. osniva
Grace United l4stIwd,st Church. Arpa,j II,d
GraM Chapel A MS Church. Oviade
OaIysve Methodist Church. Ovied.
Oil... UiSl.d,,t Church
'ael. *.ti.y., Mitlindist, RI 45 W •t PIa

SIaIt.nI Mamlq,al Church. S
S411av4. UNit ed Mi$tied,il
Church Tamp First Pet, kenirap.
Blvd, AItlii..t. Savings

veillet. Or CHiolW,ry

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Can.lb.rr, C.nsmwuity United MatlieditI Church.
Hwy lilt £
Pi001 RIe. Rd. CasIWrry
Calgary community M.It*d,sI Ch ur ch. W. H'gl,bsnus
Rd. Oslery
F'ru Ucled M.thed,I Church, III Park A,..
Pint Msthld'l Church SI O,ed.
Frit Southern Miltindi;? Church. 2444 Sfar Awe

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get

olla. fiffest City

Church of God of Prophe cy. 3ne S I till Ave

Ch`161 111 11-10
"i Chwoth, Le"velied

with the "nasty, old world," as though preaching about
to heaven is their only task, but he
how to be saved and
added, " The t im e has come for more than just pious ta lk."

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tta, Lute United MilIso4ut Church

Church SI God .1 Pn..hetv. Ills S persimmin Au
Church Of God U.j541p. IIK.rpr,s,
R,,ci,. Church •i G.m. 1140w tiP St . Santtrd

H.', Crest Ips.cppel. Peak A, it 4th 5?.

lie said that many pastors have opted out of dealing

of Sanford and Staff
200W. First

METHODIST

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TSChwchIitth.G..dShaphertMaiflantlhIL.k.AV,
All Sj'et Episcopal Cti,,,tft, 5 Dan, AVt, Liwerpri,,

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and Employes

HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

tHB'dttlC 5hir01 Forest Coll Cemmv4,lvC.4ar,Psr,,lC,I,
New Ml Calvary MIIlI.a(-,B.,t,,l 1111W 17111 $t
IHw Salam P,,m,t,w Bait's CRutch. 1111W 12Th
N.. Tetlamint BapsIs? Church. Owsity tin N.,* Longwood
Nan, Mt 2,.. lêpll Church. 17)5 PlC, Av e .

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many of whom have been against speaking out on social
issues, were urged here to be "prophets to a broken and
weary world" In the W76 election campaign.
The Rev. A Douglas Watterson Jr., of Dallas, told denominational conference that pastors must "find their
voices and speak out clearly on human rights, armament,
world hunger, unconscionable costs of health care, root
causes of crime and corruption."
IfChrist1an leaders become vocal Onfl%oralimphjt ti01t5
of these issues, he said "those who are running for public
of fice will hear and be res ponsive."

Sanford, Fla.
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

SENKARIK GLASS
&amp; PAINT CO, INC.
Jerry &amp; Ed Senkarik
and Employes

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
F,,ii Luopikly it Gad. 17*6 Elm

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GLORIETA, N.M. (AP) - Southern Baptist pastors,

ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK

Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

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PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
and Employes

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Urged To Be World Frophets

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Legal
Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CIGWEI4TH JUDICIAL
R.

CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 749M-CA..$
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FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
TGAGE ASSOCIATION. a cor
poratlon organized ard esisting
tder the laws of the United States
of America,
Plaintiff,
HULON P. LAMPLEY*ndLOLJISE
ALDA LAMPLEY. his wife.
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE

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NOTICE is hereby given, that
pursuant to a Final
foreclosurenteredJuty2lth, 1976 in
the Circuit Court of the Eignteenth
Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole
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WITH, JR., Clerk of the said Court,
witl sell for cash in hind to thC
highest and best bidder at the West
Front door of the courthouse.
Seminole County, Florida •t 11QO
o'clock AM. on August 11th, 1976,
the following described real
properlysituateinSemlnoleCounty,
Florida, to wit,
West
, of Lot 343 QUEENS
MIRROR SOUTH SUBDIVISION.
according to the plat thereof as
recorded In Plat Book 9, Page 44,
Public Records of Seminole County.
Florida.
DATED this 26th day of July, 1926
(Seal)
Arthur H Beckwitfi, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
Rowland. Petruska, Bowen
&amp; McDonald
304 North Magnolia Avenue
Orlando, Florida '32401
Publish: July 30. 1976

DE B. 145
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO, 711269

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Legal Notice

Leaal Notice
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Leaol Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEIITIi JU(aICIAL CIR.

NOTICE OF INTENT TO VACATE
PO1lONS Cf CERTAIN PLATS
SEMINOLE
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE IN
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CASE NO. ia-.J.A.;
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
In Re: Custsdy.f
Takenoticethatapefitionshallb,
ROBIN NATHANIEL HURT
tiled, pursuant to Chapter 117.101 of
the Florida Statutes, with the Board
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO, JOE N. HURT
01 County CommIssioners 01
$01 Yucca Street
Seminole County. Florida. to vacate
Fayetteviile,
portions of certain plats of the
subdivisionpflOwn as SPREADING
North Carolna3$303
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a OAK VILLAGE. accordinj to the
Petition for Child Custody has been plat thereof recorded in Plat Book
Pages8l &amp; 63. Public Records Cf
liled against you and there is a
Demand IA the Petition that the S.mlnoleCounly,Florida,dncribed
Court award Custody of ROBIN as follows. towit:
THE SPRINGS. SPREADING
NATHANIEL HURT to his natural
mother, MARJORIE PARKER OAK VILLAGE. BLOCK "B". LOTS
HURT. end you are rjired to 1 THRU 25
This petition should be submitted
serve a copy
'0u,r written
,1.
a
_.. iu rn rcrIyIon
i.hiI .1 I .it I ... 7 .1...
ii
I..".
ii'....
•ny,
on " '"•" "
the Petitioner's attorney, R. Earl Downs. and John H Mc.
PATRICK PHILLIPS, of Baldwin i. Clintock. Jr., Co Venturers doing
Dikeou, $00 Highway 17.92, Fern business as The SprIngs, a Joint
Park. Florida. 33730. on or bee Venture, dated the 30th
y of July.
September 1st, 1976, and file the 1974.
Original with the Clerk of this Court
By. Mary J. RbIett.
Acting as Agent for
eitherbeforeserviceon Petitioners
Earl Downs
attorney or Immediately thereafter;
100 Springs Blvd
Otherwise a Default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded
Longwood. Florida 32750
PubliSh July 23. 30. 1976
In the Petition.
DEB 93
WlTNESSmyhandand5ealofth
d Court on this 27th day of July.
IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT,
1976.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL ClR
(Seal)
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Arthur H. Beckwlth. Jr.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Clerk of the Circuit court
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.132$CA29.
By: Cecelia V. Eliern

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Deputy Clerk
R. Patrick Phillips,
Baldwin &amp; Dikeou

500 Highway 1792
Fern Park, Florida 32730
Attorney for Petitioner
Publish: July 30, Aug. 4, 13, 70. 1976
DEB Ill
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND

SEMINOLE
FOR
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO, 14.1496.CA-$4C
In Re: The Marriage of
PAUL CHAYKA, SR., Husband
and
VERNA C. CHAYKA, Wife

NOTICE OF ACTION

NATIONAL
HOMES
TO PAUL CHAYKA, SR.
AC.
CEPTAP4CE CORPORATION.
12 Kingfisher Road
Plaintiff,
Levitt Town, New York
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
v.
TEDDIE BLUE and MARGARET
Petition for Dissolution of Marriage
LOUISE BLUE, his wile,
has been filed against you and there
Defendants.
isa demand in said Petition that the
Court award your interest In that
NOTICE OF SUIT
certain property owned by you nd
TO TEDDIE BLUE and
your wife located at 312 Idytlwllde
MARGARET LOUISE BLUE,
his wife,
Drive, Sanford, Florida, and more
10, Clairemont Parkway.
particularly described as:
Apt. IF
Lot 2, IDYLLWILDE OF LOCH
Bronx, New York
ARBOR REPLAT, according to the
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book
that an action to foreclos, a mo.'
13. Page 100
tgage on the following property in
to your wife. VERNA G CHAYKA,
Seminole County, Florida
as a lump sum as alimony, and you
Lot 15, SAN LANTA, THIRD
are rejlred to serve a copy of your
SECTION, according to the Plat
written defenses, if any, to the
thereof as recorded in PIat Book 13,Petit iOnonthe Petitioner's attorney,
Page 75, Public Records of Seminole
J. RUSSELL HORNSBY, whe
County, Florida.
address is 3)1 N. Rosalind Avenue,
Pies been filed against you, and you
Orlando, Florida, on or before
are required to serve a copy of your
August30. 1976, and file the original
written defenses thereto, if any,
with the Clerk of this Court either
upon Leonard V. Wood. Attorney for
before service on Petitioner's at.
plaintiff. at Suite 211, 731 Maitland
tney or immediately thereafter;
Avenue, Aitamonte Springs. Florida
otherwise a default will be entered
32701. and file the orIginal with the
against you for the r.li•f demanded
CleckoftheabovestyledCourtonor
in the Petition.
before the 1st day of September,
Thisrsoticeshailbepubllshedonce
1q74; otherwise a judgment may be
each week for four consecutive
entered agaInst you for the relief
weeks In the Evening Herald
demanded in the Complaint herein.
DATED: July 26th, 1976.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
(Seal)
- said Court, this 27th day of July,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
1926.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(Seal)
By Linda N. Shaw
Arthur H. Be(kwitts, Jr.
Deputy Clerk
Clerk of the Circuit Court
i. RUSSELL HORNSBY of
By' Cecetia V. Ekern
Law Offices of
Deputy Clerk
.1. Russell Hornsby, P.A.
Publish. uiy 30. Aug. 6.13.20. 1,76 311 N. Rcwalind Avenue
DEb.14
Orlando, Florida
___________________________
Attorneys for Petitioner Wife
Publish: July 30, Avg. 6, 13, 20, 1916
DEB.143
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
________________________
SEMiNOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
PROBATE DIVISION
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
File Number 76-174-CF
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Dlvisidn
COUNTY FLORIDA
In Re: Estate Cl
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76-133$.CA49Lilian M Bririiiman
BE
Deceased
BERNARD EDWARDS ak a B
NOTICE OF
EDWARDS. and LEO S. ED
ADMINISTRATION
WRDS. his wife,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Plaintiffs.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
vs.
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
NORTHWEST INV E STME NT
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
PROPERTIES NO TWO, A Limited
IN THE ESTATE:
Partnership,
MARVIN
VAN.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
DFRPOL. General Partner.
that the administration of the estate
Defendant.
of Lillian M Brinkmari. deceased,
NOTICE OF ACTION
File Number 76.171 CP.i5pending in
TO' MARVIN VAPIDERPOL,
the Circuit Court for Seminole,
Generai Partner
County, Florida. Probate Division.
Northwest Investment
the address of which Is Seminole
Properties No. Two
County
Courthouse,
Sanford.
A Limited Partnership:
Florida 37771
The personal
you ARE NOTIFIED that an
representatives of the estate Carl H.
A(ticn to foreclose a Mortgage on
Btinkman aid Elsie L. Chapman
the following property in Seminole
whOSi addresses are respectively
nty, Florida
(30 North Trajiwind Dr.. Apopki.
L.A90. Le'ssthe South 73 fees of the
Fta 32703. PIe. 2 Box 1640.
North 300 ftef of the West 170 feet
Matland. Fta 37751 The nime and
tt96reof, FLORIDA LAND AND
addreSs of the personal represen
CQLON hAT ION COMPANY.
tatiwe'sattorneyare set torlh below
LIMITED. W. BEARDALL's MAP
All persons having Claims or
OF ST JOSEPH's, according
the
demands against the estate are
Plat thereof as recorded in PIIt
required,
WITHIN
THREE
1, page 111 of the Public
Bo
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Records of Seminole County,
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Florida
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
hs been filed against you arid you
of the above court a written
âe required to Serve a written CO
statement of any claim or demand
01 your defenses, if any, t it On
ttteymayhave. Eathclaim mustbe
Albert N. Ftts, Plainfitf'sAttomey,
in writing and must Indicate tne
ivnose address is. 210 Edwards
baSis for the claim, the name and
Building, Sanford, Florida 32711, on
address of the creditor or his agent
or before August 30th, I76 and file
or attorney, an." the amount
the original with the Clerk of this
claimed If the claim Is not yet due,
Court either before service on
the date when it will became due
Plaintiff's Attorney or immediately
If
shall be stated.
the claim ii
Ihefeafter otherwise a default will
contingent or unliquidated, the
entered against you for the relief
nature of the uncertainly shall be
demanded In the Complaint of thC
staled, If the claim is Secured, the
Petition.
security shall be described. The
WITNESS my Hand and Sail 01
clamant shall deliver sufficient
thiS Court on July 71111, 1476.
copieS of the claim to the clerk to
(Seal)
enable the Clerk to mail one copy to
Arthur H Beckwiffi, Jr.
lath personal regresentalive.
Clerk Of tfte Circuit COIJf't
All persons interested in the estate
By: Martha T. Vilsien
to whom a copy of tIlts Notice of
Deputy Clerk
Administrilicn has been mailed are
Publish: July 30. Aug 6. 13, 70. 1916
required.
WITHIN
THREE
DEB. 111
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
INVITATIONTOIID
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
City of Salt*avd.
THISNOTICE.tofileanyobiectioris
Florida
they may have that challenges the
Sealed bids will be received in the
validity of tIle drcendents will, U'?
office of he City Manager, City
qualifications 01 the pertonil
Hall. Sanford, Florida, untIl 1:30
representative, or the venue or
PM on Wsone'sday, August 10, 1974.
turis*rtion of the court.
on me slurry seal treatment
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND
certain streets in the City of San
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
ford
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Ttieb.dswillb.p,ublictyopenedon
OateofthetintpuicalionofIhis
me same dale at 2:00p.m. in the
Notice of Administrilion July 73rd,
City Commission Room, City Hilt.
1976
Sanford, Florida.
Brinkrr,an
Carl H.
The bids will be on a squire yard
ElSie L Chapman
meisurement of work completed
A Personal Reprelenfa
and in accordance with the
five of the Estate of
specifation$oheCityof SanfOrd.
Lillian M Brinkman
Tri.e City Commission reservosthe
Deceased
rightloaccepfoctorelectanyorahl
ATTORNEY FOR PEPSO4AL
bids in Phi best interests of tIle City
REPRESENTATIVE
of SaritOd.
Harold B. ,ones
W B. KnowlEs
P0 80* 3. MayO. Flo. 33
Cily Manager
Pvbiish July 22. 30, 1(74
City of Santord
Publish July 34)416

94 THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.4$ CA.19.E
MEREDITHENTERPRISES, INC.,
a Florida Corporation,
Plaintiff,
ALLEN M. SATTERWHITE and
MIRIAM B. SATTERWHITE, his
wile,
ike. MIRIAM
SAT.
TERWHITE; and ROBERT 0.
MELTON 6. ASSOCIATES. PA.;
and BLACKTON, INC., a Florida
Corporation,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant
toe Final Judgment dated 26th day
of July AD. 1976 in case No: 76.629
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Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
for Seminole County. Florida, in
which
MEREDITH
EN.
TERPRISES. INC.. Is the Plaintill
and ALLEN M. SATTERWHITE
al., are the Defendants, I will sell to
thehlghestandbestbidderforcash,
at the West Front Door of the
Seminole County Courthouse, In
Sanford. Seminole County, Florida
atll:000'clockA.M.on the 10th day
of August 1916. the following
described property set forth in the
Order of Final Judgment:
Lot 10, Block B. of the Gene
Gables Secllon of Me,'edith Manor
according to the Plat thereof
recorded In Plat Boofi I, page 93 0
the Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida.
Dated: Ju'y 26th. 1976.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Jean E. Wiike
Dputy Clerk
Albert N. FlIts
2)0 Edwards Building
Sanford, Florida 3277)
Attorney for the Plaintiff,
Publish: July 30. 1976
DEB. 110

BE

lnRe:theMatlerolttwAdoptiono(:
TAMMY SUE KRAFTCHICK

NOTICE OF SUIT
TO

BEVERLY &amp;
ROBERT
PERRY
natural mother &amp; father
of Tammy Sue Kraftchick
residence unknown
You are hereby notified that a
Petition for Adoption under oath, a
copy of which is delivered tO you
herewith, has been filed in the above
styled Court. You are required tO
.'ve a copy of your written
defenses, it any, to the Petition, on
Gerald 5. Rutberg. Attorney at law,
345 S Highway 17.92, Casselberry,
Florida, 32707, and file the original
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court at
the Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida, on or befote
August 25th, 1976, otherwise a
Judgment may be entered on behalf
Cf the Petitioners.
THIS NOTICE shall be published
once each week for four (1) con,
secutive weeks in the Evening
Herald, Sanford. Florida.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
said Court on this 20th day of .juty,
1976.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Seckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By' Cecilia V. Ekern
Deputy Clerk
Gerald S. Rutberg
345 S. Hwy. 1192
P 0 Box 917
Calselberry, Florida 33201
Attorney for Petitioner
Publish. July 23. 30. Aug. 6. 13. 1976
DE B 100
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 14.IS$3.CA.19.E
.1 I KISLAIr MORTGAGE COP.
PORATION,
Plaintiff,
vs.
'WILLIE L. CAMPBELl,. and
DELORES E. CAMPELL. his
wile,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Noticeisherebyglvenpurstjantto
a Final Judgment of loreclosure
dated July 26th. 1976. entered in
CivilActionNo,76.l0ssoftheCircuit
Court of the 14TH Judicial Circuit in
arid for Seminole County. Florida.
wherein J I. KISLAK MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, is Plaintiff and
WILLIE L. CAMPBELL and DEL.
ORES E. CAMPBELL. his wife,
are Defendants, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash at
the west front door of the Seminole
County Courthouse in Sanford,
Florida, at 11'0 A.M.. on the 10th
day of August, 1976, the following
de'5cri
property as set forth in
said Final Judgment towit:
Lot 3. Block 1, ELDORADO.
SANFORD, FLORIDA, according to
the pIe? thereof as recorded in Piat
Book 1, page 29 of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida.
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Dated: July 26th, 1976
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By, Jean E. Wilke
Deputy Clerk
Publish: July 30. I76
DEB.I42
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74-Ift9.CA.4$.A
STOCKTON, WHATLEY, DAVIN
I COMPANY, a Florida cor
poration,
Plaintiff.
ROBERT BARN JORDAN and
RUBY LEE JORDAN. his wile,
Defendants,
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE is hereby given, that
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
foreclosure entered July 26th, 1976 In
the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuil In and for Seminole
County Florida in Civil Action No.
74.1044 CA 09.A, ARTHUR
H.
8ECKWITH JR. Clerk of the said
Court, will tell for cash In hard to
the highest and bell bidder at the
West Front door of the Cowthouse,
Seminole County, Florida at 1100
o'clock AM. on August 11th, 1916,
te following described real
propertysltuateinSeminoleCotjnty,
Florida, t wit:
Lot II. Block "C". WASHINGTON
OAKS, SECTION TWO, according to
the plat thereof as recorded in Plaf
Bock 14, Page's (6 &amp; $1. Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida
TagetMrwiththefoIingItemsof
property whlh are located In and
permanently installed ai a part 01
the improvements on the s.aid land:
One Orbon Range, Model No.
ESIAZ
One MlVC.'y Hood, Model No.
Nfl
One Comfort Pac Furnance.
Model No. CPF100
One Coi.tspot Refrigerator, Model
f4. 4444314
Dated this 30th day of July, 1974
eal)
fi' H. Beckwith, ,jr,
Clerk of tie Circuit Court
By. Cherry Kay Travii
Deputy Clerk
ROWLAND, PETRUSKA, BOWEN
&amp; McDONALD
300 North Magnolia Avenue
Orlar.do, Florida 33001
PublISh' HAy 34, 9476
DElL"

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
CASE NO. 76.14O9.CAO4-E
lit Re: the Marriage of:
DOUGLAS WILLIAM ELLIOTT,
Husband,
Petitioner.
and
MA RI A N NE
ELI LA BETH
ELLIOTT, Wife,
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: MARIANNE ELIZABETH
ELLIOTT
co Robert Kalina
5702 Luelda
Parma. Ohio
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for dissolution f
marriage has been filed against you
and you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any, to
Gary E. Massey. Esquire of Brock,
Massey &amp; Walden, Suite 102, 614 E.
Semoran Blvd.. Altamonte Springs,
Florida 32701, Petitioner's attorney,
Ori or before September 3rd, 1976.
andtiletheorlginat with the Clerk of
the above.styled Court either before
service on PetItioner's attorney or
Immediate thereafter; otherwise a
Judgment may be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the
Petition.
WITNESS my hand and the teal of
this Court on the 27th day of July,
1976.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Linda M. Shaw
Deputy Clerk
Publish: July30, Aug. 6,13,20. 1926
DES 116
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IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 16.139.CA.09.A
FEDERAL
NATIONAL MOP
TGAG E ASSOC (Ar ION, a cot
poration organized and existing
under the laws Of the United States.
PlaIntiff,
NATHANIEL COLE ARCHER and
MARGARET 5 ARCHER, his wife,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO NATHANIEL COLE ARCHER,
Residence Unknown, but whose last
known rniiing address I
Aparado
Travan. COP 102. Caile, 3.9Y11, San
Jose. Costa Rico. Central America
MARGARET
S
ARCHER.
Residence Unknown, but whose last
known m,iling address is Aparado
Traven. COR 102. Call. 3.9Y11.
Costa Rico, Central America
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action tO Iorectose a mortgage on
the following property in Seminole
County, Florida'
Lot 21. Block
. NORTH
ORLANDO TERRACE SECTION
TWO OF UNiT ONE, according to
tt,. Pat ti.'eot as r.cordeo . (At
ilo&lt;w IC Page 61. PubI, RecordS of
Seminole County, FiOridj
Together with ,til Structures an
improvements now and hereafter
on sa'd land, and all fixturpi now
hereafter attached to or used n
connection with the premises herein

descr,bedandinaddiliontheretolhe
following described household
appliances, which are, and shall
deemed to be, tixtures and apart Of
the realty.
Tappan Range - Model Z 30 2532
Tappen D.shwasher
Model 61
Ill
Badger tnsinkerator —, Model 333
Sentry Hot Waler Heater -- Model
VTO
Tappan Range Hood - Model 53
1021
Chrysler Airtemp Furnance .
Model 1120632
Chrysler Airtemp Air Conditioner
Model 134109
Wall to wall carpeting
L ' vu' groom, Din in groom,
tte.lrooms, Hall arid all closets in
.apeteaareas
has been filed against you and you
arereguredtoserveacopyofyour
written defenses, it any, to ii o.
Maclean and Brook., plaintiff'S
attorneys, whose address is Post
011ice Drawer A, Jacksonville.
Florida 37203. on or before Aug 13th
1476. and fill tfsi Original with tie
Clerk of this Court either before
service on plalntift's attorneys or
immediately lherffer otherwise
a default will be entered against you
for th
relief demanded
th
cOmplaint or petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seal
of this Court on the êfh day of July,
1976
(COURT SEAL)
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH. JR.
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Linda N Stiw
As Deputy Clerk
PubliSh
9, 16, 33, 30, 1974
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e:oo AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 76-1347.CA.04.0
In Re: the Marriage
LESTER PAUL MORROW,
Husband.Respondent,
and
BARBARA SUE MORROW,
wifePetitioner.

NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: LEST ER PAUL MORROW
P0
343
Lawrenceburg,
Tennessee 34164
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for DissolutIon Cf Marriage
has been filed against you and you
are reiired to servea copy of your
written defenses. If any, to it on W.
H, MORRISON, Petitioner's At.
torney, whose address is III South
Maitland
Avenue,
Maitland,
Florida, 32751, on or before August
25th, 1976, and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either before
service on Petitioner's Attorney or
immediately thereafter; Othiti
a default will be entered against you
to.' the relief demanded in the
Petition
WITNESS my hand and seal of
this Court on July 21st, 1976.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Seckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Ccurt
By Mary N. Darden
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 23.30. Aug. 6. 13. 1974
DES 94

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ARE YOJ TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free. 641 2027 for "We Care"
"Hotline." Adults or Teens.

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
For lamilies or friends of problem
drinkers.
For further information call 4234W
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
- Bøx 5.53, Sanford, Fla, 3321).
THE VALAR
MAGICAL ENTERTAINERS
For Club-Lodges- Parties
Call 321 Ol36for info.
One rider to Indiana to share cx
penses. 323 1037.
FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perha() Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
Call 123 4347
Write P.O. Box 1213
Sanford, Florida 32771

LIVE IN- Nature, good home,
salary, permanent Private room
Ibath with 2 adults. Driver's
license, nursing experience. 322.

3996
LEASING AGENT- For apartment
complex in Sanford Saturdays 9
a.m. to 6 pm. and as needed
Experience preferred. Send
resume to P.O. Box 1911 Lake
Mary, Fla. 32744.

Call 3399029 between 630 p.m. &amp;
6:30 p.m.
Housekeeper, live in, care for 2
children, 372 6330.
Needed immediately, telephone
solicitors, prefer experienced
operators. Call 321 0121

S—Lost &amp; Found
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LOST: Female Cocker, cream, long
haired, "Fiossie". Near 1st &amp;
French. Reward 322.9206 after 5.
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LOST: Siamese female cat, no
collar, beige with brown face &amp;
feet. Lost on Yale Ave. on July is.
REWARD 323 3767 or 322 2725

IN S U P AN C E
SECRETARY- MUST be cx
perienced in filing insurance
claims. Medical terminology,
typing, billing &amp; dictaphone. No
others need apply. Start im.
mediately. 3233360.

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Part lime or full lime outside sails
person. Must have own car. Ex.
cellenI opportunity. Apply 3)39
Orlando Drive II? 92), Sanford.
323 1162

W'

Let me show you how you can make
4300 to 4500 per week Call 323 $512.

Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Adjustment of the City of
Sanford will hold a Special meeting
on August 6. 1976 in the City Hall at
11:30 A.M. in order to consider a
request for a variance in the Zoning
Ordinance as it pertains to rear arid
side yard setback requirements In
CC 2 Zoned District, in LOts 9 &amp; 10,
Biock 11, Tier 1, of Sanford, FL
Tratford's Record Book I, Page 56
61
Being more specifically described
as located at III West 13th St. The
planned use of the property Is
electrical equipment repair service
B. L. Perkins
Chairman
Board 01 Adjustment
Publish: July 30, 1976
DES 136

LOST: Large Tarpaulin, vicinity
Orange Blvd. &amp; Oregon Ave. I
p.m. Tuej. 27th. REWARD. 372
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
El OH TEE PIT H JUDICIAL Cl
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL NO. 74S11.CA.II-C
CAMERON BROWN
COMPANY,
Plaintiff.
PlAIT. SR et al
Defendants.
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Norman E Piatt. Sr',
arid
Nancy A Platt. his wife
13.41 Witte Street, Apt. 110
Houston, Texas 77053
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
an amended complaint to foreclose a
mortgage
encumbering
the
following real property:
Lot 16
BLK. "C" NORTH
ORLANDO TERRACE, SEC. I.
UNIT 2. per plat as recorded in Plat
Book II. Page, Public Recordsol
Seminole County, Florida.
his been filed against you and yOU
MC required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, bit on VAN
DEN BERG. GAYS. BURKE, PA.,
attorneys for the plaintiff, at Post
O4flce Box 793, Orlando, Florida
32402. and file the original with the
ClerkoftheabovestyledCourtonor
before August 23rd, 1914; otherwise,
a iudgmenl may be entered against
you for the relief demanded in Use
Complaint
WlTNESSmyhandandlh.seaiof
said Court on the 21sf day of July.
1974
(Seall
Arthur H. Beckwith,, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. VihIen
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 71. 30, Aug 6. 13. 1916
DEB99
NORMAN

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9—Good Things to Eat

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Peas, you pick, new patch, black
eyes, an
purple hull On Old
Monroe Rd. i imi. N of SR 16, arid
3Mi. W. of Sanford, and I. E. of I
" 39
OKRA
Mon. Wed. Fri
3320.115

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO. 74.1369.CA.44.E
In Re: the Marriage of
MARVIN
LLOYD STARKEY,
Husband,
and
PRISCILLA A STARKEY, Wife
NOTICE OF SUIT
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
TO PRISCILLA A. STARKEY
17003 Enchanted Path Drive
Houstori. Texas, 77011
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Suit has been tiled against you
in the Circuit Court for Seminole
County, Florida, entitled: IN RE
THE MARRIAGE OF: MARVIN
LLOYD STARKEY, Husb4rxl. and
PRISCILLA A. STARKEY, Wile,
Civil Action NO. 761369 CA 01 E.
The nature of this suit is to obtain a
dissolution of marriage, and other
relief,
You are hereby required t file
your written defenses with the Clerk
of said Court and serve a copy
thereof upon the HuSband or the
Husband's attorneys, whose address
Is annexed hereto, on or before
August 2olh, or a Default will be
entered against you.
WITNESS my hand and seal as
Clerk of the Circuit Court for
Seminole County, Florida, this 71st
day of July, 1976
(Seal)
Arihu' H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By, Mary Pd. Darden
Deputy Clerk
SAME. MURRELL I SONS
P.O Box 174
Orlando, Florida, 32102
Attorneys to.' he HuSband
Publish July 73. 30, Aug 6. 13. 1976
DEB 91
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HAVE A VERY MERRY CHRIST
MAS - and the money to pay for
it Start now - selling beautiful
products. Make beautiful money.
Call 6.41 3079 for information.

Plant I Craft Shop
For Sale, very reasonable
Phone 3737671

Johns River. 46$ 5600.

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123 Hays Drive, 3 BR, 2 bath, fenced
yard. 5)63 mo. plus deposit, 373
1663.
3 Bedroom, I bath house in Sanford.
Fenced yard. 443.0462.

IF 4100 5500 extra a month interests
you, then call 5142054 lot appt
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Air Conditioned Bedroom
MenOnly References
3222329

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L,P.N.neededlol'relief,eveningso.'
nights Apply in person to Sanford
Hurling &amp; Convalescent Center,
950 Meilonville

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33—Houses Furnished
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3 Room lv n. cottage, on stalled lot,
air conditioning, water (urn. ,90

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REALTORS
707 25th
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

sSEi

Wekiva River, west from Sanford,
for rent, 2" acres. partly cleared.
cheap. 324.4444 after 7 p.m.
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41-Houses
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Forrest Greene, Inc.

Yellow Cab. 101S. Park Ave
Sanford
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Nurses RN's &amp; LPN's. Aides, Aid
companion Needed immediateiy
6760636.
Live in with semi invalid man $10
wk. Lake Mary 3231309
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LAWN HELP NEEDED- Mowing,
edging, trimming, weeding, and
other misc jobs Must be Over Ii
Apply Geneva Gardens, 150.3 W
75th St.. Sanford

43-Lots-Acreage

621 8019

122 Acres. near Osteen. Pit1lY
wooded, power &amp; phone lines on
land Property is on corner with
good road frontages Location is
(teal tar home or trailer Only
115,900 Call Owner, 839 2491

4310 'no, 3 BR, 7 bath, paneled
den Fenced, 135.500 3238302.

DEBARY - Beautiful 1 acre lots
from 5.4.990 Only 190 down with
tow payments 617 1611.
SACKETT INVESTMENT
CORP ,REALTORS

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eneva
1'"G ardens

all offers. Call Phyllis Capponi,

DUPLEX-- Ftirnished or un
furnished,
Ideal
location
Reasonable rent 363-3721

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FRICKEIFRICKE
ASSOCIATES INC
REALTORS,131 5753

B'edroomApts.

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Multiple Listing Service
4

I BR. 2 story frame. 512.000

Apt$. Unlurn Spacious 112 BR, all
electric, eat in kitchens. Dish.
washer, shag carpet, air, plenty
closets, From $150
Exclusive
area Mgr. 3237113

j
large I 8,2 54km,
(',uar,nteCd reconditioned auto
Furnished or Unfurnished
,,itler,es.
sii 9s
exchange
ilcEl's BODY SHOP. 1109
CLUBROOM
Snlord
Ave
POOL

One Bedroom
From
$ 135

I BR, ii', B. 121.500

NO DEPOSIT

I BR. I", B. 123.750

NO LEASE
REQUIRED

5f

Ridgewood Arms
I. 2, &amp; 3 BR ApIS Tennis,
swimmIng, playground,
recreation room, laundry room
nd clubhouse, 2S
Rldgewocd
Ay . a.T*nrd PIt 3P ".470
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31- Apartments Furnished

7

1505 W. 25th st.

Sanford, Fla.

. new 123.500

GUNS ONLY AUCTION.
NESDAY AUGUST
1 7 P.M
SANFORD AUCTION. 323 7310
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LAKESIDE
APARTMENTS

KItchen Equipped
Adult-FamIly

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY -SELL ' TRADE
Ill 315E. First St
3325632
CU Beam, 6 element vertical, 6
horiZontal. 5100
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70 Self standing tower, I Spa 12
Beams, I Ham 7 rotor Call 332
£601 allen S

Highway 17.92. Sanford
Acrosi From Rinh House

I',

, tam rm $23,000

322•2090

32

Professionally Manig,d

BR, I B, I Acres, 5.33.900

Engine lilt and frame, 90 Ion, Yale
Chain tall, $295 337 1962

5f9 %i.. B. lakefront, 537.500

Surf Board, Bunk Beds, 110 Gal,
Fuel Oil Tank, Kirby Vacuum.
Rug. l'xl1, like new Name brand
back to School clot,es sie 10 II
lgirlsl, Mens X L. Outdoor dining
canopy, SporIs 'lems, small desk,
misc Loch Arbor, 309 E Crystal
Drive 372 119$

I BR, lake, extras 159.750
I BR, lakfrnt., spIll level, 1100.003

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Elticisrlcy and2 Bedroom, monthly,
adults. Weliiva Landing Resort.
Frl!e boat moorage and canoe use.
372 4470

3Rm Upstairs Furn. Apt
RATERS- Some insurance cx
Lightsl Water Included
perlence
511 Park Ave.
SECRETARY- Light typing. cx
perlenced in transportation
RECORD CLERK- Great position SAN MO PARK, 1. 2, 3 bedroom
COCKTAIL WAITRESS- Lx.
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park.
perlenced, evenings only
Weekly.-3515 Hwy 1792. Sanford.
COSMETICIAN-- 10 Hr. Week,
3231930.
experienced
R E N T AL S
MACHINIST- Experienced In lathe MO N T H L V
AVAILABI.E
&amp; mIlling machln.*
Color TV. Air Cond .Maid Serv.
SECRETARY TYPIST- Must have
QUALITY INN NORTH
shorthand
662 100
I IS. SR 134.LongwOOd
-WE SELL SUCCESS323.5176 Lake Mary- clean &amp; prIvate, 1
0lmmetc
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bdroom furnished apI. 1 male, no
Furniture salesman, experienced or
pets. 322 3930.
willing to learn. Apply in person to
Slerchi's, 1100 French Ave
23.tSParkDr . . .
l&amp;2BR Mobileitomel
Adults-NO pets
INTERVIEWERS
HOU SE WI yES,
STUDENTS
RETIREES, etc Earn extra
dollars canvassing door to door
updating information for ._
Mary
CITY
Sanford Lake
DIRECTORY, Must be 1$ years of
age or older. good spellers, have
clear legible handwriting. Apply
in person only between 9 a m. &amp; 11
a m only, R. L. POLK I CO , 212
N Park Ave., Room II, Sanford.
An Equal Opportunity Em
ployer -M F
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Legal Notice

BAMBOO COVE

APTS

One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments,
furnished or unfurnished Newly
redecorated. Come see. 300 E.
Airport Blvd., Sanford 323 1310.
Lake Mary
Fun. Apt.
3fl
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I BR, furn apt , lightS, water furn.
Adults only, 595 3222296 after I
wk days.
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FurnIshed, 2 BR garage apt.. Lake
G'lden. lake privIlege's, pr4er
- retired couple. No pets. 3220271

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NOTICE
TOWHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
You are hereby notified Ihal the
following described livestock, to
wit:
One Pony. lawn in color, $ hands,
mare is now impounded at the
Seminole County Animal Control,
located at 1300 South Orlando Drive
at the Seminole County Agricultural
Center, South of Sanford. Seminole
County, Florida and the amot
by reason Of Such impounding
51740 pluS $195 plus 52.50 for each
additional day. The above described
livestock will, unless redeemed
within three (3) days front the date
hereof, be offered for sale at public
auction to the highest a
best
bidder for cash.
,1o11 B. Polk,
sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
PublIsh: July 30, 1916
DES 131

I BEDROOM
FURNISHED APARTMENT
2300 Mii(OnvIlIi
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31A-Ouplexes
Unfurnislied. two bedroom Security
Deposit. Adults Preferred 322
6420 or 373 5154.
LONGW000- Spaciws all brick 2
BR, 2 bath, kitchen equipped.
quiet dead end Street. 5)40 per mo.
Call Phyllis Capponi, Realtor
Assoc. After Hrs. $311173
FRICKE I FRICKE ASSOC. Inc..
Realtors, $31 32$).

32—Houses Unfurnished
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Nice2S,droomblocktiome
FurnorUnfurn.
fl321'30

POPULAR TERMS

Wm. H. Stem perU Realtor
19)9 S French
322 4941
Eves. 3221196. 322 194.4; 322.996,4

SOUTH

lave
Some
camping equipment yo'
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rio longer use? Sell it all with a

Clatsified Ad in The Herald. Call

Farm Wagons
372 2031
Truck Utility Tool Box. for step side
pc'. up. 155 372 1967

Sanford's newest residential neighborhood

3222611 or $319943 and a friendly
ad visor will help you
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for

Doberman AKC Puppies, pet and
show quality. Cropped ears &amp;
shots 515$) In $1fl$) Terms. 365
5710

1965 PriIiic, air, power, excellent
Condition Sacrifice, 372 9745

Siberian Huskies. Rep.
AKC.Awks lISOeacp,
3n 3099

Westinghou
Eleclric Dryer, $50,
Upright Deep Freeze
Amini,
_,_ 0O 373 1091

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CLOSE OUT- New Hotpoint
Washers, Ilib capacity Peg. 4397
with trade. White lhe'y last, just
1275 With trade,
DICK'S APPLIANCES
2617 S French, 372 7634

Win? to buy Attic Fan in good
Condition 434 1777

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service,usedmachlnel
MOONEy APPLIANCES 3230697

For used lurnilure. appliances,
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 items
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave

53-1V.Radio-Stereo
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We have a large selection of black &amp;
white portable Iv's 125 to 165
HERB'S TV, 1200 S French, 373
1731

54—Garage Sales

YARD SALE.- 1317 Douglas Ave
(off Celery. easI of Mellonvillel

Sanford Ave., 4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.

1970 Gb, air, new tires, new pant,
rebuilt engine $1503 372 66.47

'70 Rebel 2 dr. hardtop or S0'x135'
lot Will sell or trade for travel
trailer 323 5121
SWAPSHOPFLEAMARKET
Anyone can be a Seller or a buyer.
No charge All admitted free
Come browse every Sunday 9 to 5
at the Movieland Drive in

NEW CARS

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BUILDER.DEVELOPER

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)UTSTANDINC, BUY-- 3 BR, I'
bath, central heat &amp; •lr, fami ,
room. carpeting on quiet Street
525.000.
.IKELARGEROOMS?_H,rrsa I
BR, 2 bath with carpetin;.
fireplace, large corner lot. 135.0x

Antique Auction

tOols, anlique business macnines

HIGHWAY 44
AUCTION GALLERIES
lMiIesE CIII
HwyIó, Sanford
$tn Vermillion. Auctioneer
327 6377

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TWO PARTY GARAGE SALEFri &amp; Sal 9107 BambooMaf. like
new, 120. 2 Oval green rugs, &amp;
much more 373 3686 1019 Sec iti
St 'betwepn Burger Chef &amp;
Baharn,, Joes I
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IC' Fiberglass Seminole C.rloe 192,5
323 7778
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- -60-Office Supplies
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Used Ofhce Furniture
Wood or steel deSks, executive Oe'Sk
&amp; chairs, Secrefaral deskS &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and carry

NOLL'S
Casselberry 1797.8)0 1206
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Dell's Auction Center

wit tt
custom 3 BR, 7 bath, in Mayfair.
Central heat &amp; air, fireplace,
1S.500.

NDYLLWILDE SPECIALOverlook your spaciot.s backyarc
from your beaulilt.jl family room
3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, $37,7,

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JUST LISTED- This cozy ISP, 2
balls, on quiet etreet, central heat
air, carpeting, plus many extras.
$34 750

74 MONTEGO MX

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PRIVACY GALORE- In this) BR,
2 bath, patio home in Sanora
Central teat 5 air, eat In kitchen,
foyer $16,500,

QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES

Bath

Models

Central HealIng and AIr ConditIoning
Carpeting
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Uppland Park Homes By

Call Sanford's Sales Leader

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322- 2420
ANYTIME

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EALTORS
216SPark

Sanford,

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For

AppoIntment

Call )Oc 322 310)
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Dr. Sedan Auto., A-C,
Radio, I Yr. Guarantee.

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BUY JUNK CAPS tromSiOtoSaB
Call 172 1674 ,i$tCr 1 pm

Aluminum Siding

Wail ivFI or oloer Dodge UarI. aisc
will buy any make convertibles
Ptone 3?) IOtiJ

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I iTh4ri Cover your home *,tt, 11um
siding &amp; SOtfit system AI5Q
I$oof,rig Gutters 70 yr', Exp
[,iUle 5(1 i'ç Co
93ó)

MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

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Professional,
experienced
Painter
Work
guaranteed
bruce's Body Shop, 32107$]
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
ClasSified Ads didn't work there
wOuldn't be any

Beauty Care

'66 COMET
Automatic, Clean.

Home of Quiet, Courteous
Reserved Service - Sales - Rentals
131-0090
S.outtioflantord
113$ Hwy. 11.93 at $ Points

311-4444

ART BkUWN PEST CONTROL
7567 PJrk Dr.',e

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Roofing

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Custom Work LicenSed. Bondeci
Free esv'ma'e 323 6034

Ci 322 0.11)

Home Improvements
C E SHEPHERD
Piling. Remodeling, General
Repairs Call 37] 1175
Roof Repairs. Carpentry, Piiiliiiq,
Home Repairs. Guttering, Cem.ynt
work Freeestimates 1311663

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Interior, Exterior Plastering,
Plaster Palclsing &amp; Simulated E xPert roof repairs, lilt roots Ci.'
Brick &amp; Slone Specialty. 332 7760
shingles
All work quaran
'ti'O UROGOEIt ROOFING 3?]
6703

Insulation
Sewing
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BEST PRICE BEST PRODUCT
Free EstimateS-il Hours
IHER.MO TEK,53) 0921

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Alterations Dress Macrig, Drape's,
Upholstery 32'? 0107
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BackHoe Service

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CanOIITun:Up

%toredandmov,d3fl9ial

CHOOSE FROM.

LINCOLN MERCURY INC.

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L,Inci clearing. liii Ott. cii.'. rock

Hauling

Tr',fl PtJuied.LawnCare

Longwood

ReniodeIin and Addit.cns
t'reeeslimates N000Igaton
JOHNNY WALKER. 3274457
General Contractor

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CONTINENTALS S TO

SAVE DOLLARS!!

Pest Control

C&amp;A

73.74-75-76 LINCOLN

'550

Home Improvements

Land Clearing

71 MONTEREY

STATION WAGON. White,

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hundreds of

CUSTOM 4 Dr. Blue, Auto,
Air. Clean.

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Jrpt'ntrv.

Auto Painting

thy year thru 1976 models 1 Oars
Call Collect, 568 213'

260.Z

'5295

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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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74 DATSUN

RealSharp.

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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Central Heat I Air Conditioning
F or Ire-c estimates, call Carl
HarJ'is at SEARS in Sanford 332
1171

'2995

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'1395

2

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Vehicles

Co. (arnI.'r 'cris 8
iI'tOo, S?S 3:2 7116

saves you

71 DODGE

)&amp;lBedroom

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The nearsighted appraiser

MONACO 2 Dr. H.T, With
All E*tras. Clean.

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32)5670
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pre-owned automobiles.

iUEST COTTAGE—

1 GRAN FURY
2 VALIANT SEDANS

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SI9E F rst 337371?

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Hwy 46, 'Nest. Sanford

HOME OF THE
NEARSIGHTED
APPRAISER

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NO WAIT

We Are Losing Our Shirt To Make Room For
1977 Stock. See Us NOW For The Deal Of A Lifetimel

3 Beautilul color TV's. Couches
Chairs, Misc items of all kinds
Must clean Out Going on vacation
Closed month of August

LONG WOOD
LINCOLN-MERCURY

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YOUR GAIN!

1 SCAMP

FRIDAY NIGHT 7:30 PM

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SALE

55—Boats &amp; Accessories
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43' Sea going House Boal, 'deal for
live a board Too ininy features to
list Shown by appl only 323 1797
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ROBSON MARINE
2928 Hwy 1797
377

OUR LOSS

AutO Painting &amp; Minor Body Work

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IMMEDIATE SERVICE

* 1976 DEMONSTRATOR SPECIALS *

___-AUCTION

In Paola, Hwy 4610 Orange Blvd
Follow signs Friday &amp; Saturday 9
to 6.

Sewing Machine

•

Sat. July 31, 7 p.m.

MULTI FAMILY Garage Sale
Many unique items including

Sn.jer Touch P4 Sew. wIt walnut
Console, balance SIt SO or 6
p'.,irneflts of 11330 NATION
'.%IDE 3298091
C

USED CARS

•

Never again will you be able to buy transportation at
such LOW PRICIS. Come see us- TODAY while the
selection is the greatest.

72-Auction
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UNHEARD OF VALUES!

Theatre, South 1792 Phone 372

1216

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FOR INFORMATIONCONTACT
ISIGHTY CUTE- 3 BR. Ii. bath,
real as a pin. Carpet lhrcughout.
Central heat I air, I BR paneled.
123.400.

DeLANO
441-4231

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Great Buys

M,i,in,doub
oght SIJnd. hCS? dresser &amp;
mirror, 4225 Matching Occasional
chars. 115 pr Single poster bed,
complete, $30. White dresser &amp;
mirror. 4.15. Early American sofa,
1.40. New dinette. 1 chaIrs, 145.
Hanging plants, 13 50 each KULP
DECORATORS. 109 W First St
32? 7333
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ECONOMY TOYOTA
AIRPORT BLVD. AT HWY. 17.92
SANFORD
ORLANDO
322.1601
$31-Sill

Paying $775 for each dollar silver
coinS. Paying 30( each for Indian
Wheats I 2C each. 3238800.

GARAGE SALE
2720 Hartweli Ave.
10(1W 20??) FrilSat

Cabinets,
Installation

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
'73 Models Call 323 8570 or 631
1605 Dealer)

245O°°

69—Stamps-Coirn

10—Swap &amp; Trade

CARPORT
SALEPlants.
Glassware, Linens. Clothes. etc 9
III 6. FrI. &amp; Sat, 135 Pinecrest
Drive (behind Pinecrest Schooll
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GARAGE
SALE- Friday &amp;
Saturday 9 tO 6 7811 S. Sanford
Ave Roseville Vases, Portable
IV. Clolhes, Misc Nothing over
5.10
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LOW

P1MEV WOODS BARN - We Buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell
for 30 txt commiSSion Free Pick
ups Auction, Saturdays 7 p m.
Sanford 327 2270.

8. Sal

CARPORT SALE- One Day OnlySat. July 31 Nothing over 5.33. 110
N. Fairfa, Ave. Winter Springs

MUSTANG. 1966. new white paint,
blue interior, automatic, many
new parIs, 1750. 373 2791 after 530
or week ends.

Cash 322 4132

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PRICES START

1977 Chevrolet Rally Nova, p s. air,
Sun roof, new tIres, 59995 332 0353
after I,

Wanted to buy used office furnilure,
Any Quantity. PIOLL'S Cassel
berry, Hwy 1792 $301706

choose from

SOME WITH MILEAGE AS LOW
AS 4,000 Mu ESI

1973 Buick Century. air, power
Steering. AM FM radio, low miles
373 6596

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6 Driver Educational
School Cars

1964 VW Beetle, new tires, brakes.
500 mi. on rebuilt engine Feb
inSp 5430 668 6132.

to Buy

— Wifluy rurnit

12

Lease a Datsun including 2 cars and
trucks For information call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, $39 131$

RABBITS- S Does, 2 Bucks, i
Young Equipment &amp; Pens, $65.
3222131.

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Furd Country qulre ws;cn,
l9s9 M?; Castback ; 1961
Renault; 1946 Ford Camper Van
3.19 5370.

1711

TOYOTA COROLLAS

eO—Auto for Sale

Free playful kittens, half Persian
373 1517.

52-Appliances

I

1975

1970 VW Window Van. excellent
Condition, is.000 tofal miles.
17.500 327 2096

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80—AsforSae

1971 Chevrolet ' ton pick up fruck
$950 tirm 3230447,

65—Pets.Supphes_ —

68—Wanted

1977 El Camino VI, auIOmaleC,
.io.vcr si;ir,,, £1548
WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD
Phone 323 1000

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79—Trucks_Tra i lers

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Reinsnvac
CARROLLSFURNITUE.3n 511),

Miracle Maid watertess cookware
with lifetime guarantee. 323 1195.

51—Household Goods

Down

80—AutosforSale

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YOII ARE MISSING SOMETHING
IF YO'J HAVEP4T TRIED A
CLASSIFIED AD LATELY

Rent

,intime

Homes ready for your Inspection
and immediate occupancy

.

Twin size Glamour pedic mattress,
175 332 1001

64—Equipment

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25,OOO

Conventjonai-5%

3AR NONE I- This dandy I BR. I
bath custom on St. JoIns has
everything from pool to a
fireman's pole for a fail gel.a
Way! JuSt listed and priced at
191,900.

zid.ng Bed. iv" wide, 1" foam
mattress, like flew. 130 Call 323
7713 after 1:30

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.VA Financing-Nothing Down • FHA

S ten strom Realty

Ore of Singer's tinesf Sold new for
over $600 Needs somlie to
assume balance 5196(0 or pay
51230 'no Free home trial Will
idkt' Irad,- Call Bill .1 19 609?

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Bathroom
Counter lops Sinks

New 2-3- &amp;
- 4 Bedroom Homes
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Quiet, One Story
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Singer Golden Touch and Sew, $40.
Singer, Slanlomalic, brand new
condition Singer's best ever. $263
wilh Cabinet,
TV'S from 549
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 E 1st St Downtown
323 9111

5O—.MsceIlaneous for Sale

'I'11age [J. I

Studio, 1,2,3

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1969 Honda, CS 330. 9900 Miles
Excellent coni, $390 3723117.

NELSOPi'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave

YARD SALE- 1119 Summertin
Ave.. Sat &amp; Sun Clothing. Tools,
Fishing Equipment, Mag Wheels.
Misc

Merchandise

LUXUry Patio Apartments

Realtor.Assoc. After Hrs. 434.1722

UnfUrnished

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3866or 323 7790

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Ihurs, Fri

W. Garnett White
Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN XRIOER, ASSOC
907W Commercial
P'iore 372 7141. Sanford
Sanford- (Sanoral. 42300 down,

I BR. CS. 199,500

TAXI DRIVERS

323
Executive '71. 12' x 60.7 BR. 1 bath.
rted, excellent Cord Lost
land, must Sell, 11.000 1 293 7543

REALTOR

3 22 4962

5ig' with Zig Zag. $45.
Singer with buttonhole attachment,

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Sanford, 322 5200

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Very neat and cozy 3 BR, ii., baIt,
home, large corner lot, fenced
yard. Owner bought another. Mijt
sell. Sacrifice at 120.900. Submit

42—Mobile Homes

1SYR FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3l03OrlandoDrive

d rry

LAKE MARY
3 BR, wooded,
secluded, large '. acre, like new

- Away
LayMachines

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PrPtty country Setting 12x63,
bedroom. 2 bath. Spanish design
Partly furnished, air conditioner
14.500 32290.. 3327028 alter 6
____________________________

SANFORD
3 BR, 7 bath home,
Shady back yard. air conditioned.

TORS

&amp;

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323-7832

If you desire Ia buy or sell real
estate, stop in and see me.
WALTER B. STEELE
PEG. REAL ESTATE BROKER
"Your Business is Appreciated"
110 North Palmetto Ave.
Otfice 321 0164 Eve-s 3770949

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BROKERS
Days ' 377 6173
Nigtits--Jfl 2352

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EVES 377 1507 or 3320612
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332 1198

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

ducØ for quick sale-- By Owner.
Sunland 3 BR, I bath, heat a. air,
many extras 119,900 319 5371

Hal Colbert Realty

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REAL ESTATE
Realtor

dOwn 114913 P1. Ii, pct. APR. 360
Mos 596.500
CRANK CON'ST .REALTY
REALTOPS-130 6061
Eves. 373 3819

LONGW000.-- I BR. 1' baths,
fenced backyard Deep well ,
127.300.
_

CaIlBar't

Peg Real Estate Broker
603W 1st St
I23 6O4Ior 373 O5I7ev

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PAOLA- 2 Acres. i
p home,
family &amp; dining rooms 1.19.000
:

Lotsforl, 106. l2wldes
park-in
town
Quiet
adult
2545 Park Dr.
3322161
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Real Estate
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LAKEFRONT.-. 960' on large lake
with spic and span 3 bedrom,
carport, central heat I air con
ditiOfling, Screened rear porch A
real bargain at 130,900.

M. UNSWORTH REALlY

WEEK END RETREAT- Canal
front cabin, 2 BR. completely
furnished Hatyill area 111.000

..

Hutchison Ocean front Apfs. 339k
Atlantic, Daytona Beach. C
Mrs P U. Hutchison. 3221046.

QUIET AREA
13 BR redecorated hn.,(e, lots Of
kitchen cdbinets, eating bar, new
carpeting, new roof, central heal
ar j taige fenced back yard.
Approx 17,000 down, 1185 month
Price $71,500 Owner, 323 0577

Sanford
7 BR, I bath,
''
screened porch. nice area, double
lOt, fruit trees 519,950 12.000
clown By owner, 2032 Jefferson
Ave. 322 1311.

321.0041

LAKE MARY
Fenced yard,
Beautiful trees New paint iob 3
BR. $21,900

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Twenty West AreaBeautiful)
bedroom, I', bath, Central heat,
carpeted, fenced back yard,
&amp; refrigerator, 122.500 1400 dour.
if VA f101hing down,
KULP
REALTY,

Repossession

Lawn Mower Sales &amp; Service- We
(..!l !' !Sest &amp; Service the Rest
Western AutO, 301 W First SI., 3fl
'Ii's)

_______________________

MIS REALTORS

TAFFER REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker
1100 E 25th St

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By Owner- Lovely 3 p, 2 bath
tome in Sanford. central heat and
,", wall to wail carpet, separate
dining room, 16'xl6' family room,
garage, large fenced yard,
beautiful 5hi(t trees, 16'xIó'
workshop or outside game room
15,000 equity and assume loan
Phorie 37) 0303

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
V. Hardwick, Broker
Deltona.
46fl

WINTER PARK- Perfect home
retired couple Beautiful lot in
established neIghborhood 2 BR, I
bath 579,500

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JrH&amp;SY CLARK REALTY
Realtor
"1C 10! 372 1!!!
DaysandaIt Hours

2011S FRENCH

2 BR house trailer, furnished, with
lights &amp; water. 322 5659'

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"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACt"

BATEMAN REALTY
Req Real Estate Broker
2631 S Sanford Ave
321 0759 eves 37? 7611

Homes

2 BR, near Five Points, private
shady lot, air, mature couple, I
child. $130 mo. 1.50 dep., plus u1
3220(13.

Estate

62—Lawn-Garden

51—Household GoocJ

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Friday July 30, 174—S8

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Kish Real

3 Bedroom, I' bath, central heal &amp;
air, carpeting
Excetleril con
dillon, 532.300 373 iI

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322.2118

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
ClaSsified Ads didn't work
there wouldn'l be any

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Hunt Realty, Inc.

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m. 3226261.

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1 PP Ii: b'h, limily room, fenced
lot, wIl. Sprinkler system, air,
hitcher fully equipped Assumable
mtg P,lyment SIll mo
Total
price. 521.303 373 6711

HourS
'.tLS-REALTORS 32? 974-.. 327 3991

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-?k,jle

Ovedo area, country home, custom
built, 2' acres, I BR, 3 baths.
offIce, 3300 sq ft., 3 mos. old,
16.000 equity antI assume mor
Igage of
155.000 Appraised
480.000 Owner, 365 6.460,

1321 Park Dr

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29—Rooms

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Real Estate Broker 321 0610
1770777

Realty

Completely renovated 3 &amp; I BR
hOmes, I ' baths 'A.?tl
(vnfrai
teal, from 194.000 As low as $103
down
Looking fun Runp u,Ii

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111.900

Rentals

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WIlT REALTY
Req

BROWSE AND SAVE
lt' e,sv
and fun
Thi.WantAdWa

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Realtor, MLS

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5111.25

SPANISH style
Iucco- 3
formal dining, range, retrig .2 air
un,t $7i.R3

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.7ent with option to buy 21*41 2 br
mobile home. Patio, carport.
shed. pooltennismarina

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;', Iialh,

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Harold Hall

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room
2" Acre ranchette, nice
house, bath, garage. 14'*lO ba1'nt
Geneva- $150 mo. with $150
security deposit. References. 332
0,44

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18—Help dVanted
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Optx)rtudities

3 O

PCI
inteiest
$94,903

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Expanding sates bssiness needs
working partners. No investment.
3221261.

BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
2132 Holly Ave.
Phone 373 7310 or 323

LAPITA-

ii9Uri'.' $10,100
mortgage of 7i:

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HOME &amp; BUSINESS LOCATION
45.000 down Call for info
We Have Rentals

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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

REDUCED
Lovely 3
Quiet area, $21,500
FIX UP SPECIAL
county, $19,900.

Two bedrooms, bath, stove I.
refrigerator. Heal &amp; air. 322.3853

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ME 0 I C A L

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Realtor

41—Houses

Asking se.000.
will Consider Offers 7119
Chase
Ave 372 7057 pves 372 49f7

C a!Bart

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Carpenter's Helper only, ix.
perienced only Work in Deltona.

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2 BR frame hOuse

Cliff Jordan, Realtor
131

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rsonaIs
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Large) BR, 31.,bath town home h
carpet, central air. 2 car get e,
formal dining, plus private patio.
Water &amp; lawn maintenance fur
nish.j. :'is per mo

- 3 BR, central Pr,
very clean, fenced yard, $5 0

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Publish: July 23,30. Aug. 6. I). 1976
OEB 96

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24Ca line
26 times
(52.0OMINIMUMCHARGE)
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DEADLINES
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Seminole
8319993
3222611
RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
41C a line
1 thru S times
HOURS
. 31C a line
6 thru 25 times

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned. pursuant to the
"FictitiOus Name Statute", Chapter
643.09, Florida Statutes,will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
in and for Seminole County, Florida
upon receipt of proof of the
Publication of this notice, to wit:
SANFORD
PEDIATRIC
ASSOCIATES,P.A.underwhichw.
are engaged in business at 209 San
Carlos Avenue, in the City of San
ford, Florida.
That the parties interested in said
business enterprIse areas follows.
Vann Parker, M.D.
David W Powers. MD.
Dated at Sanford. Seminole

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CLASSIFIED ADS

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE

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nave som. camping equipment yoi
no longer use? Sell it all With a
Classified AU in Ire Herald Call
322 3441 or $31 9993 arid a friendly
ad visor will help you

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ESTERSONLANDCLEARINC,
Bulldozing. Excavaling. Ditch work.
Fill dirt, lop 501 322 361)

Tree Service

Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care

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EXPERT LAWN CARE
Mowing. Edging. Trimming
FreeEstimates
Phone3731797

Well Drilling
.

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"SELLS DRILLED. Pua,tps
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
.'iii types and 5iZeS
We repair and Service
STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO

WAYNE J LENNOX I ASSOC.
Turfgrass Consulling Service
Golf Course's, Bail Fields, Lawns 207W 2ndSt
312 6.1)1
323 6074 toe more intO
WANT TO
YOUR HOME'
Buying a new home' Moving 'o in
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apartment1
Get Some' .lctøn wIll a Hera;j
claSsified aa Wt'll help tou write
A I Panting Brvsn, ron. spray
'in ad that will bring fast 5al
0u4ty worx Reasonable prices
CALl. 377 2611
F tee es?imafzs 327 04.34
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Ire-i trimming &amp; removal Free
estimates Licensed &amp; insured
Mowing, eg ni Ir rr.mflg. weedng
582 7197
and fertilz.ng Free estmat
Phone 323 395.1

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better known to
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shoulders, then answered, I'm
going for president, Sissy"

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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
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Lillian , had been supervising

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landed about midnight at the

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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

in Montgomery"
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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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Rocky Ray Darnel.1, 21. of county detention facility.
During the Interim whfle information.
Saturday's Wgh 96, Sunday's
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The appeals court lot week low 72.
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Partly cloudy with a chance
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into
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dropped the original in- for a $1 robbery.
Investigation
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the
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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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"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
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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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1OB—Ev.nlng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, July 21, 1976

Thursday. July 22,1976—Vol. 68, No. 287

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price JO Cents

$399- Bielhoon Measure Approved 31046

Co ngress V otes To Override Jobs Bill Veto
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WASHINGTON (AP) Congress, with an attack
on unemployment as a major goal this election
year, today overrode President Ford's veto of a
$3.95-billion public works jobs bill, enacting it Into
law.
Final action came in the House, which overrode
Ford's veto by a vote of 310 to 96, or 39 more than the
required two thirds.
It was the ninth time Congress has overridden
Ford. The President has been sustained 14 times.
* The Democratic-controlled Congress and the

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Democratic candidates for president and vice
In February, the Sanford City Commission
presidential nominee, said he couldn't understand billion in grants to state and local government fur
president have made an assault on joblessness a directed City Manager Warren Knowles to work
Ford's veto because "the worst thing you can do Is public works construction projects that can be
major election-year issue.
with county officials to have the county designated
deny people work. This country needs work."
started in 90 days.
The Senate voted 73 to 24 Wednesday to override an economically distressed area, so area residents
Ford had called an earlier $6.2-billion version of
Ford's veto of the public works bill,
They say the 90,000 state and local government
would be able to reap the benefits included in such a
the bill, which he successfully vetoed, "little more
House Majority Leader Thomas O'Neill and other measure,
than election-year pork barrel." He made clear he jobs will be saved by a $1.25-billion authorization In
Democratic leaders had predicted they would have
the bill for antirecession grants to maintain governSupporters of the public works bill say it would considers the new version little better,
no difficulty winning the jobs bill override,
create 200,000 construction and other jobs while
"This bill will not create lasting jobs," Ford said, ment services in areas with high unemployment.
The bill will provide millions of dollars for
protecting another 90,000 state and local govern- "but will instead create more Inflation."
Democratic leaders, particularly in the House,
projects In Sanford and other parts of Seminole
ment Jobs.
Supporters say the bill will create jobs in the set creation of more jobs as their major legislative
County.
Sen. Walter Mondale, the Democrats' vice construction industry because it authorizes $2 goal at the start of this year.

SHA Records Show
A Possible Conflict

Jobless Decline
May Hurt Area
By KIlLS NASH
Orlando metropolitan area
Herald Staff Writer
(Orange, Seminole and Osceola
After struggling long and counties) stood at ILl per
hard to drag its unemployment tent.
Although no county breakrate down out of double digits,
Seminole' County appears to downs have been calculated for
have I inallly succeeded, But June, the unemployment office
this may hurt the county'ssaid the jobless level for the
metropolitan area was 8,9 per
chances to share in the $
billion public works jobs bill cent in June — a plunge of 2.2
'0 which became law today on a per cent.
Since the Seminole figures
House override of President
bear a fixed relationship to
Ford's veto,
Seminole's unemployment those of the Ui-county area it's
-level dipped to 11.4 per cent In safe to assume Seminole
May, the latest figure available County's unemployment rate
from the Florida State for June would fall around 9.5
Employment Service. The May per cent.
unemployment reading for the
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of conduct for public officers and employes of
agencies, say a public officer or employe "acting
in a private capacity "shall not rent, lease, or
A Sanford Housing Authority
sell any realty, goods or services to his own
may have violated state ethics laws when he did agency."
$45.40 worth of dry cleaning for the agency he
Housing authority Executive Director
direct.
Thomas Wilson III confirmed that McCoys
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Commissioner D.C. McCoy, owner of Cleaners had done work for the housing
McCoy's Deluxe Cleaners at 1107 W. 13th St., authority and was paid, but defended McCoy,
admits doing the cleaning but says he hasn't who has supported Wilson in his recent battles
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charges, you can do anything you want."
"We did a comparison of rates charged in the
But housing authority records show McCoy's city and we found his rates were less," Wilson
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Cleaners was paid on two separate occasions for said. "To me, it's all a matter of where we can
dry cleaning jobs.
get the lowest price and the best service."
On Nov. 14, 195, a check was issued for $16.50
Although one housing authority employe says
to McCoy's firm to cover cleaning of drapes in the possibility of a conflict of Interest was
Wednesday was Allen Keeth Day, so proclaimed by Seminole the housing authority administrative offices on discussed by staff members,
the decision to use
County School Board Chairman Robert G. Feather (left) as he West 10th Street, in the Castle Brewer Court McCoy's Cleaners was never officially presented
presents a copy of the proclamation to a surprised Allan Keeth housing project.
to the commission.
while School Superintendent William P. Layer looks on. Keeth
On May 28, a $27.90 check was Issued to
McCoy's possible conflict of interest was
was honored at a testimonial dinner at the Sanford Holiday Inn McCoy's firm for cleaning drapes in the con- mentioned in a recent letter from a represenlast night. Approximately 100 persons attended. (See Around The ference room at Bedding Gardens where the tative of the Seminole Joint Tenants Council to
Clock, Page 4-A)
hous in g auth ority commission meets.
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Seminole County Port Authority Administrator Jim
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decide whether to add on to their present headquarters In
Palatka or move to another city with better transportation facilities.
Sanford can offer one thing the other cities being considered don't have a waterfront site overlooking the St.
Johns River. Ryan hopes that psychological selling point
will help Sanford land the St. Johns District headquarters.
Sanford's chances loproved this week when Orlando's
proposal to house the St. Johns' District offices at McCoy
snag. The
%Lirtin Anderson Beeline Expressway, located just north
of the proposed jetport site.
The St. Johns District staff, which now numbers about
SO, is expected to expand to ZOO within two years. The first
1, when
tcp in the expansion is scheduled
upper St. Johns River basin now under cootrol of the
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Encephalitis-carrying mosquitoes are present in it is a countywide problem."
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control for nudges."
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have a mosquito
However, he said he doubted Seminole residents
Editorial .............4-A Seminole
Knowles said that to even control the pests ef3.B control program.
would impose further taxes upon themselves to set up a fectively, the same spot would have to be sprayed
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Fred Hassut, district entomologist for the Florida taxing district to fight the blind mosquitoes' (or every 15 to 20 minutes because "midges come in wave
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during
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undoubtedly focus on the biting type.
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Obituaries
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Lake
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spray trucks.
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Hassut said Florida was one of the few states in the
While it is generally agreed that there was no way Knowles said. "And that's minimal, but it's the best we
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nation that didn't have one encephalitis-related death to eradicate the midges, Hassut and Ray Maltbie, an can do."
in 1975. "But," he warned, "that doesn't mean we entomologist who deals with pesticide research, both
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won't have any in the future."
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they
could
be
controlled
to
a
certain
degree.
is
in
the areas along the waterfront which lies Just
Vs ednesday s high 94, today 'S
Asked lithe state of Florida could force a county to
Sanford City Manager Warren E. Knowles agreed outside the city limits such as at Meadors Marine.
low 70. Rainfall: .03 Inch.
undertake a mosquito control program Hassut said to this saying 'You might interrupt the cycle (of
Maltbie said a "countywide mosquito
Partly cloudy through Friday the state could do "nothing more than make a midges ) , but you won't solve it We need more program will not solve the mosquito problem The
with a chance of afternoon and recommendation,
research at the state level.'
lakefront is being sprayed and that's all that can be
evening thundershowers. highs
"There is no doubt," Hassut said, "that you do
Hassut replied, "There is no research currently done."
In mid 90s, lows in 70s. Variable have a problem with the mosquitoes, but it is definitely being carried out by the state on the midges, because
Gene Meadors said he thought there was no use in
winds 10
m.p.h.
probability is 30 per cent, Rain a countywide problem. I've received many telephone it's a t2mporary thing and they're nothing more than a even talking about a city-county cooperative effort in
calls at my Winter Park office from South Seminole nuisance. Blind mosquitoes do not bite and are not
Details and tides on Page 5-A residents complaining about the
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Her brother picked up the tale out there, like they were putting
to talk about it," admitted little whlle.'We were all crying. with the vans stopping at the dirt on top of the box. They were
Jennifer Brown.
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was a tent. They were going to starting trying to get out of the
school children were kidnaped
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school. Then the guy said, of deputies swooped down on a IV.
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her)un&amp; get in back 1-very lavish l0O-acre estate near here
body said Really funny, Jeff' earl) today, searching 'or cvi interviewer on Wednesday that the kidnaping was connected to
-Then another guy came on. dente in the Chowchllla school he didn't know the whereabouts the rock quarry. The source
said the other two were sons of
Ile put on white gloves and bus hijacking.
of his son.
prominent San Francisco -d
drove the bus. They all wore
"I was told by the sheriff's
The estate, six miles south of
area
n.
white gloves," Jeffrey said.
here, is owned by Frederick N. office not tosay whether I have
,ioUc,uns
emphasized
a a
Jennifer continued "As soon
son or 10 sons" Woods said
news conference late Wedne3.
as we saw the guy's gun everyrock quarry in Livermore
Houchins said he also was in- day night that the younger
bod) got scared ... he drove the
26 schoolchildren a
In taming to two of Woods and the Schoenfeld
teres
bus down in to the slou 'h' There where
their bus driver were
buried in young woods' friends
Rich- brothers had not been named
was
'n waiting for
makeshift, underground
aid Schoenfeld, 22, and
any arrest
r going
"W'tho hi the
digging
Ofl ((:31' 18 hours
Schoenfeld, 34,
of J.B.
Officials also emphasized
tale us a nd a
then
out.
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podiatrist In early today that
Schoenfeld,
arrest
take us homiw We asked if they
Alameda County Sheriff Tom nearby Atherton.
had been Issued in the
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extinguishing noontime blaze that gutted Living room and caused
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Getting started in the mornIng Is getting more expensive
!iese days, If coffee is involved.
But some just can't do without.
"There Is no point when I
would stop buying It," Carmen
Elera said as she checked
prices in the coffee section of a
San Francisco supermarket. "
have to have my coffee in the
morning."
"I have no choice," echoed
Mary Pejirl In Chicago. "My
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PASADENA APi - The first Martian weather report
shows nippy morning temperatures of 122degrees below
zero on the Red Planet, under skies not blue but pink.
Dust particlesfloating in the thin atmosphere scatter
sunlight to paint the sky pink, scientists explained today,
even though it looked an earthly blue in Viking l's first
color picture.
"It is red, but not as red as the surface," said Dr. Carl
Sagan.
The color was False Ir the first picture because Viking's
cameras have not et been adjusted to reproduce colors
on Mars with perfect accuracy, said project officials.

and has to have it regardless of
the cost. If we have to cut down
somewhere, it won't be coffee."
Shoppers have watched
coffee prices rise 50 cents a
pound or more tn the past year,
mostly because of a frost that
struck the Brazilian coffee crop
last July, the war In Angola and
this year's earthquake in
Guatemala.
But coffee drinkers are appatently buying just as much as
ever, although they are shaving
pennies where they can. Others

are clipping discount coupons,
using instant coffee to avoid
brewing a full pot, cuttjn, wn
to one cup a day, or swltc.hmg to
tea,
"The price Increases passed
on to consumers over the past
year have totaled about 40 per
cent, but we are still moving
our best sellers or medium.
priced brands," said Fred
Breaux, a New Orleans grocer,
Safeway Stores, which operates 2,451 outlets In 28 states,
says it hasn't noticed any

changes in coffee buying pat.
terns. And General Foods
corp., the country's largest a,!.
Fee producer, says sales have
held up despite the price Increases, probably because
some buyers are stockpiling,
"There has been absolutely
no decline In coffee consumpUon In restaurants and
very little at the retail level,"
said Edward Jones, who has
studied the coffee situation for
the Mitchell Hutchins Inc. brokerage firm in New York.

He predicts a "modest dropoff" In sales In the near future If
high prices persist, but he won't
estimate the size of the drop.
"We're in uncharted seas," he
said. "There's never been a
coffee price Increase approaching this magnitude."
Garth Thorburn of the U.S.
Agriculture Department cxpeels a "5 to 10 per cent reduclion In consumption If prices
continue this high. But it hasn't
happened yet."
Back lii 1953 a similar frost in

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in 1954. It picked up again the
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The current trouble started
on July 17 last year, when frost,
caused by an Antarctic cold
wave settled over the delicate
coffee trees in Brazil, the
world's largest supplier of cot.
fee. Nearly two-thirds of the
crop, which was to be harvested
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WASHINGTON (Al') - The House ethics committee
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the reprimand of Rep. Robert L F. Sikes, D.'Fla., on
con1Ict of Interest charges.
The panel voted 10.2 Wednesday to release Its findings
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The Watergate Reform Act, the first bill to respond to
the scandals that brought down the administration of
President Richard Nixon two years ago, was approved
Wednesday in the Senate 91 to 5.
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assistance plan offered and rejected during the Nixon
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The latest step came Wednesday when the Senate voted
an annual government check for certain working parents
with incomes so small they owe less than $aOO in federal
tax.

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persons hired were white.
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routes to Europe from Miami will siphon off tourist
dollars from South Florida.
"While we're disappointed as an airline, the real loser
will be the city of Miami and all of South Florida," a
National spokesman after the CAB decision Wednesday.
Besides rejecting a bid to expand existing non-stop
Miami-London service, the board refused to grant
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WASHINGTON (AP) -A mountain In Alaska has been
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says
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Begich, D-Alaska, were on a plane which disappeared
during a flight over Alaska in 1972 and has never been
found.
Rep. Lindy Boggs, elected to the seat after her husband
was officially presumed dead, said the U.S. Board of
Geographic Names has approved the naming of Boggs
Peak, a 4,440-foot mountain in the Chugach Mountains, six
miles northwest of Whittier.
A nearby peak, she said, is being named in memory of
Itegich.

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Palmer, a pathologist from Alexandria, Va., cited the
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Could Hurt Sanford
i Continued from Page lAl divulual unemployment rates

Ordinarily these statistics stand, Purvis said. So Detroit,
'.ould be cause for celebration, with a jobless count of about 14
but the gloe must now be per cent, would assume a high
tempered by the knowledge priority and be one of the first
that each time the jobless level areas to receive money.
goes down, the county takes
Thus it becomes a situation
another step backward in its of negative rewards in that
eligibility for the public works areas which have shown the
tAll,
least progress in solving their
This is because the own employment difficulties
"triggering mechanism" for will be the first to benefit from
the major portion of the jots tAil the public works measure,
is a 6.5 per cent national
It also throws a proverbial
unemployment rate, according wrench into plans of Sanford
to Bill Purvis, legislative aide city officials who were quoted
for
U.S. Representative as saying the jobs grants would
Richard Kelly i R-Fla.).
be distributed on a "first-comeIn other words, any time first-served basis,"
America's jobless level exceeds
The city curiunission and City
6.5 per cent, the federal grant Manager Warren E. Knowles
money becomes available to had mentioned several projects
create jobs in the construction as being potential subjects of
industry through public works grant applications, including
building projects,
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'tentatively' approved by the
Seminole County School Board
for the 1976.77 fiscal year, but
then, what's In a word.
Everyone gets stuck on the
meaning of a word or two now
and then but the school board
was stymied for quite some
time Wednesday night over the
meaning behind the word
'tentative',
While
discussing
the
proposed 'tentative' adoption of
the new budget, several
members of the board wondered why they had to 'tentatively' adopt a budget that
they hadn't seen until Tuesday.
Board members Pat Telson
and E. C. Harper, Jr., along
with Chairman Robert G.
Feather, questioned the
reasoning behind 'tentatively'
adopting the budget and just
what that word meant.
According to Webster's New
Collegiate Dictionary, the word
'tentative' Is described as "1:
not fully worked out or
developed, and 2: HESITANT,
UNCERTAIN."
Apparently the board took
both definitions to heart as they
were definitely hesitant and
uncertain to tentatively approve a budget that they didn't
feel was fully worked out or
developed,

go along with the required
wording and 'tentatively adopt'
the proposed budget.
Only Feather voted in the
negative, saying he wasn't
satisfied with the wording and
that he'd rather delay approving it In any fashion until
after each board member had a
chance to read it over and know
what they were approving,
The proposed budget calls for
$52,255,367.78 in total appropriations and reserves,
slightly above the amount
needed to operate the school
system last year.
"It's a hold-the-line budget,"
Layer said. "It meets all the
state requirements and while It
won't allow us to slip backwards, It isn't sufficient enough
for us to move too far forward."
Alter Layer recommended
its tentative adoption, Allan
Keeth so moved and harper
seconded the motion.
It was sit this point that a
discussion came up as to the
time element Involved before

Blackburn
Hearing

Instruction William P. Layer
and Assistant Superintendent
for Finance Roger Harris explained to the board that the
word tentative' was just a word
that is required in state
regulations relating to the final
adoption of the budget.
"In ot her words," harper
said, "in essence what you're
telling us is that Instead of using
the wording that we 'tentatirely' adopt this budget we
should be saying that we
'acknowledge receipt' of this
budget?"
Layer chuckled at this and
agreed with Harper and Mrs.
Telson and said, "All we're
trying to do is meet the
requirements of the law and
protect my staff in showing that
it has fulfilled its duties and
that the school board has the
proposed budget in its hands
apd is now going ahead with
final adoption pr ocedtires."
Af ter being assured that the

words 'tentatively adopt' do not
bind the board in its efforts to
come up with a workable

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He asked for as much time as
possible and said that he needed

15 days minimum to advertise
the budget prior to a public
hearing at which time the
budget could be challenged and
public input accepted.
Harris said he'd like to advertise by at least Aug. 8, which
means that the public hearing
couldn't be held before the 23rd
of the month.
Harris further said that
because the board gave tentative approval of the budget at
that time that he 'must' advertise by a specific date, but in
order to meet the letter of the
law he must have that 15-day
interim.
After much hassle over that
word'tentative',the board gave
its preliminary go-ahead and
set a work session on the budget

A bond revocation hearing for former central Florida
gambling czar Harlan "Th e Colonel" Blackburn
originally scheduled for Friday morning at Sanford has
been delayed for one week.
Blackburn is free on a $10,000 appeal bond while
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the federal department of Housing and Urban
Developmer.t (BUD) which subsidizes the
housing authority, requesting an investigation of
the housing authority's finances by the General

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Area Director R.W. Buskirk denied any
knowledge of a possible conflict. "We would
expect the housing authority to take care of
that," he said.

The housing authority commission, which

oversees the operations of 40 public housing
units in Snford, is scheduled to meet tonight in a
Wilson attacked the charge against McCoy as workshop session
to discuss the proposed
'every shallow and very small thinking by some operating budget for the fiscal year which
began
people."
July 1 and a model leae fortenants,
"It's counter-productive," he said, "a nd that
A violation of Florida's ethics laws is
kind of men ta lity will ne ve r allow for any
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from office, bqt an investigation must be
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K idnaped Children

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"When we got out we thought,
trying to get out," Jennifer Wow, we aren't in the
said.
Chowchihla slough."
Jeffrey said one boy cried,
The children and Ray dis'We're never going to we our covered they were In a rock
folks again.' I said, 'Think of quarry near Livermore, 95
Christmas or something good.' miles north of their small
"After a while I went up and hometown.
helped dig dirt back. Then RobLooking back on their ordeal,
ett stuck his fingers through a Jennifer and Jeffrey had differhole in the roof and pulled back ent ideas of what should be done
A crack opened."
to their kidnapers.
"Kill 'em," said Jennifer.
told
us
he
"He
Jennifer said,
"1 think they should punish
could see mountains and
them badly, but I don't want
A trees."
"There wasn't enough room them killed," said Jeffrey.
to get out." Jeffrey said. 'Then "That's like throwing a frog
Mike just pushed up through it. against a wall to watch the
His hair was all dirty. His face blood spatter. It's not nice. It's
cruel. Life imprisonment,
was dirty.
tluat what I think.'
stayed
inside.
"Then Edward

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) -The state Supreme Court
has struck down a law which required courts to destroy
records of first arrests if the persons were found Innocent
or the charges were dropped.
The high court, splitting sharply in a 4.3 decision, upheld
a lower court decision that the 1971 law was uncon-

Mike and Robert stood just outside the hole and i stood on top
two guys standing up there with
the dirt mounds around It and
shotguns looking down on us, of
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1971 assassination attempt on gambler Clyde Lee,
Seminole-Brevard State Atty. Abbott Herring Is
seeking revocation of the appeal bond following Blackburn's arrest in Orlando last week and the seizure of more
than 30 pounds of marijuana.
Court sources said the bond revocation hea ring was
rescheduled to 9a.m. on July30 bel ore Circuit Judge Voile
Wllhlam.s because Rhodes will be out of town tomorrow.

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for Monday, July 26, at 3 p.m.
and said it would hold another
following next Wednesday's
regular school board meeting if
it is necessary.
In other action, the board:
-Approved a total of
$15,528.00 in capital outlay
funds for a new well and a new
fire plug for both Wilson
Elementary and Geneva
Elementary schools ata cost of
each.
-Agreed
to
continue
cooperative purchasing with
Orange, Putnam and Volusia
counties for 1976.77, which
permits the school system to
purchase meat and frozen foods
at lower prices because of the
higher volume generated
through the cooperative purchasing plan.
-Approved a master plan for
inservice education.
-Delayed making a decision
as to whether it would be willing
to bid more than the $330,000
offered For the Sanford Naval
Academy property located at
the corner of Mellonville and
Celery Avenues.

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Superintendent of Public

final adoption was necessary.
Harris explained that the
final budget did not have to be
In Tallahassee at the State
Board of Education office until
Oct. 1, but to wait until the last
minute would put undue stress
on his staff.

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budget for the next school year,
It was decided, by a 4-I vote, to

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The 3,347-pound satellite, the second In a series of three,
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Owned by COMSAT General, it has been leased to
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In an affidavit filed in a circuit court suit, Ball claims
that William B. Mills, a Jacksonville attorney and one of
the estate's trustees, seeks "to obtain control of the estate
by Inequitable means."
Ball, 88, charges that Mills is attempting to take advantage of the fact that Ball has had four heart attacks
and eye surgery and still hasn't fully recovered.

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"Well, we got us a new superintendent, who
lasted 1t z years, and don't you know we had a

at a testimonial dinner at the Holida y Inn Wed-

teacher walkou t.
"Then John Angel took over as superintendent
and during the last two years of Allan's first term,
we had racial problems and the federal courts
issued an order demanding total integration.
"Re-elected In 1970," league continued, "Allan
served as chairman the first part of the term and we
had another new superintendent. We passed a four
mill tax and the housing of students became a
pr obl em in trying to live up to the federal court

nesday night and nearly 100 personi gathered to pay
tribute to the 10-year veteran member of the
Seminole County School Board.
Keeth recently completed a term as president of
the Florida School Boards Association and on hand
From that August body for the occasion were First
Vice President Don Berry and Executive Secretary

Around

Thursday, July 22, 1976-4A

Allan Keeth was toasted — or was that roasted?

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Mn Magruder.
In commenting on Keeth 's one-year tenure as
president of the association, Magruder said, "No
one ever brought more dignity to the office than
Allan Keeth and we thank you people of Seminole
County for loaning him to us for that period of time

home Delivery: Week, 55 cents; Month, $2.40; 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, $32.40

On the lighter side of the affair came some
revelations about Keeth from fcrnr school
superintendent Walter Teague, who presented a
chronology of events since Keeth was elected for the
first time.
"Allan was elected in 1966 and took office in
l%7," league said. "And within six months the
superintendent resigned.

Take U.S. Jobs
Labor Department's latest employment
statistics showed that 7.1 million Americans can't
find a job. A study just released by the Imky a........i...ai.._
Ili 61 auuu ..1
tiUU £t2tUrdjIZ4LIUfl
ervice esimaes
st imates
The

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aliens. Apply some simple arithmetic, and it is
obvious how to cut our unemployment rate in half:
sweep up all those illegal aliens and send them
back where they came from.
Everybody should realize by now that the
problem is not that simple. INS Commissioner
Leonard Chapman, who has a budget of $213
million to enforce immigration laws, with 900
agents assigned to tracking down illegal aliens,
concedes that the problem is still out of control and
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our borders, job-seeking aliens aided by
professional smugglers probably would manage to

what is building into congress' own Watergate is
not that this congressman or that senator has
indulged in sexual hijinks in Washington but that

revolving-door process of arrest and deportation of

they may have done It at taxpayer expense — not
that they have played hanky-panky with aides or
secretaries or other willing or unwilling persons

aliens — often the same people, over and over
until we get rid of the hypocrisy that surro un ds th e

but that they may have maintained their
paramours on the public payroll solely or mainly

will continue pouring millions into a

problem. Proposed laws that would make it a

crime for employers to knowlingly hire illegal
aliens are not getting anywhere for an obvio us
reason. Too many employers
especially in
agriculture, manufacturing and service industries
— would find it virtually impossible to do business
if illegals were permanently weeded out of th e
la bor force.
While there are many white-collar workers and

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professionals among the illegal alien population,

finally to the economic

disparities

between the

United States and many other countries, par-

in Latin America. Overcoming those
disparities significantly enough to affect the
shamef ul traffic in alien smuggling lies far in th e
ticularly

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what he does elsewhere

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at night have no connection with each other?

Society, let it be said with a sigh of thanks, is
far more liberal than it
require the spinster schoolmarm, at least in our

novel about WasWngton had one of hi3 charac
ters, a junior senator, commit suicide when he
was threatened with the revelation of a
homosexual episod e th at allegedly took pla ce (it
in one

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more enlightened communities, to lead an ut-

It is astonishing to realize that it was only a
decade or so ago that the author of a best-selling

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Yet if hypocrisy is the tribute vice pays
virtue, hypocrisy also demands its tribute (a
tru th J. Edgar Hoover, with his famous dossiers

It is doubtful at best that the seven million
jobless Americans will agree that the economy is

A definite price is paid if a man's acts and

utterances in public are at odds with his private that the President In all fairness can claim much

and self-contempt, if he is not totally amoral; but
far more Importantly, by society at large in an

And even prospects for crops in the Soviet Union improved
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of the credit, but he and his predecessor must

also assume some of the blame for the

eventual, almost imperceptible, deterioration of preceding, devastating shrinkage.

by as much as 36 per cent do not relieve Moscow's dependency
UI, 1UIICLILUII

cannot afford a new house are happy about their
predicament.
It is true that the economy is expanding, and

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Concern over Soviet militarY might can be justified by

evidence of Russia's growing navy. Efforts to cool the race to
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neutralize Soviet influence will be continued.
But global observers of the com petition be tween
Communist and capitalistic systems must acknowledge in the
end that merit is determined by the success of each in meeting
the needs of the people.
Communism has failed co nsistently to meet the consumer
goals of a ser ies of Soviet "five-year plans."
U.S. prod uctive capabilities, however, guarantee perpetuation of the American living standard and provide eloquent

testimony to the advantages enjoyed by a free people in a free
market.

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that his pathetic claims that he had only been
Vying to help the hostages were received — at

Deltona
Nlabel M.
MargaretBush,Geneva

Hoyt J. Prine, Mt. Dora
Susie C. Brooks, Oviedo

on

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million general operations officials.

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Meanwhile, nothing concrete was established as to
what to do about the 'blind mosquito' problem in

Downtown Sanford and along the waterfront.
But at least the midges don't carry encephalitis.

• ' Two

Sanford men- nccusetl of
breaking into the residence of a

Partly cloudy through Friday vacationing homeowner and
with

a

chance of afternoon and

Meanwhile, citizens, led by

breaking, testified that they from the weapon handle house where entry was Oned.
found a World War I vintage matched chips found at the
Mitchell testified that he was

Herald Staff Writer

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arming themselves with an

.32 caliber pistol

less
from the

In bushes

than three feet
pect-

s

winds

10

m.p.h.

probability is 30 per cent.

Experts testified that chips

residence. A matching part

of

prior criminal convictions, The root of the ginseri
"just got sucked up in the law

the blade was found at the enforcement vacuum cleaner."

n, PursenSnatching Attempt
Injures Elderly Woman

ordered by Circuit Judge A. J.

Mrs. T.F. GalloWil)r, 70, was before he eluded them in the
Iloseniann Jr.
Angry Sanford citizens
Wallace and Mitchell went to chiseda flete-ing nian on foot for walking east on Third Street at foot chase, according to police

Roihuian J. Lehman, 72, a
former Sanford resident, died
July 19 in Sylva, N. C.

the Scottish Ilite Bodies of
Ashville, N. C. lie was a

Congregational Church, where

juvenile ,I block away from the arrest with violence, tKittery on

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Chapter, Order of
L)eMolay and Miami; and a sister, Mrs.
was a member of the First Ge
ne vieve Brumley of Sanford.
Presbyterian Church of
Baldwin-McNamara Funeral
ford.
Home in Orlando is in charge of
While a student at Rollins arrangements.

College, he was oix, of the
original mem be rs of the Rollins
Key Society and a founder of
the local chapter of Phi Delta

from

was

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Central Florida
Retired pher; live daughters, Carol,
Teacher's Association and was laurlal, Melissa, Tina and

the Flori da and
a member
national retired teachers'
organizations.
Winter
lie was member
['ark Masonic Lodge 239, a 32nd
degree Mason and
of

of

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Mrs.
becc and
Carolyn Minehart, Sanford.
Gramkow Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.
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help and chased the would-be
purse snatcher for six blocks

Neighbor.

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all about amazing

(ir,sen
i,, -i ( v) sear 1i.,orv, the rr.eaech conducted
by (ljirre and Itusalan sci,'nu.sta, the position of Amer-

DONALD LEE RINABARGAR

.Theta. tie graduated cum laude
Donald IA,
e Rinabargar, 39,
in 1929, and be gan a ieaching 418 Sou th Bay Avenue, Sanford,
career that Included four years passed away W ed nesday at
at Seminole High School in Florida Hospital. Born in Iowa,
Sanford.
Rtnabargar came to Sa nf ord
Aft er retir ing in January eight years ago
New
1911, he s pent a good deal of Hampshire.
He
time with his wife at their bookkeeper for
local tranmounta in cabin near Franklin, sport brokerage firm.
N. C. They also had a home in
Survivors includ e his wife,
Win te r Park.
Jacqueli ne C. Sa nf ord,
the sons, Donald
# tie served as president
and Chrlsto-

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abrasions.

Several citizens answered

of

parents in 1920 ;Ind graduated trustees.
(morn Sanf ord High School in
lie Is survived by his wife
IOZI. He ser ved as first master
Ka tharine; a daughter Gail of
4 councilor of the Sanford
Franklin; a son Lewis of North

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tempted burglary of dwellings. of $13,700 bond in county jail
Police who apprehended today on charges of attempted
Wallace, Mitchell and a robbery, assault, resisting

..I h.

he served on the board of

came to Florida with his

house at 1100 Park Ave.
later.
The j ur y retur ned verdi cts of
Robert L. Washburn, 24, of
guilty of burglary and at- Sanforct was being held in lieu

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tides: high 5:38 a. in., 5:11 p.m., trial on charges of armed six blocks Wednesday alter a Oak Avenue in the downtown reports.
low 11:30 a.m. Port Canaveral: burglary, a first-degree felony, 10-year-old
was area 'about 9:30 a.m. when a
Mrs. Galloway, who sucwoman
high 5:08 a.m., 5:58 p.m., low and attempted burglary in knocked down in a
her
down
cessfully
held onto her purse,
ran
up,
kn
oc
k
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purse. man
11:30 P.M.
for her purse, was treated for bruises and
connection with a May 10 snatc

police said.

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What mystriou.a nutritional prpertLcl d'.a the precious ginseng herb
contain? No one know, for sure. Yet, considered so rare and precious
by the Chinese, it once sold for $100.00 an ounce! What can this unusual
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a pre-sentencc investigation

hi ng attempt, police said. and wrestled

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Doctor. say: "Non,cn,e!" • Nutritional, say: "Perhaps."
Users often any: "Amazing!"

and Jesse Delbert Mitchell, 23,

The running man eluded
citizens but a suspect was

plant ha s beer, reputed by

Some to nutritionally have revitalizing potency
and "power' to help make you feel and act more
vibrantly alive than you may have fur years.

Hot and humid with widely both of 615 Park Ave., Sanford,
scattered
thundershowers were ordered held in Jail during

the i0s.
Friday's Daytona Beach

RODMAN J. LEHMAN

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NUTRI=C3S I

met

Zelley identified the pistol as pocket, was identified as having that Mitchell, who admitted

a dwelling as well a-s attempted
burglary of another house.

Terry Cordell Wallace, ',

250 mg. Gelatin Capsules

on his way to a cafe at 11:30
Wallace and
p.m. when he
A penknife with a broken the juvenile. Defense attorney
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blade, found in Wallace's Albert Fitts argued to the jury

Variable guilty by a circuit court jury of 1915 by his lather.
Hall' the lesser offense of burglary of

Now! In easy-to-take

attempted breakin scene.

evening thundershowerL Ilighs antique pistol have been found his and said it was last fired in been taken from the Zelley

in mid 90s, lows In lOs.

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"Don't

at the saine level. The si.8 depleted, according to city

pected red'uctlon

an attempted breakin at a arrested b)- police .I short tinie Mrs. Galloway's screams for

heavily-bemedalled Amin, In a speech marking

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w ha t they'd center their attention on
it.,.

sewer

stattis quo in view of the ex. hearing on the budget.

residence at Ill W. 11th St. and

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between the conference's rhetorical calls
the largest federal budget deficits in American
action and Its slim achievements,
several history, The Carter people are fully aware of this
This 13th
his exit from an eventful year as chairman of the benea
summit meeting, which opened delegates turned on the "imperjaJ" press for and plan to use
it to blunt charges thal their man
th a huge emblem bearing the slogan "We
allegedly crea ting di
ns
OAU, had boasted that the Entebbe hostages had shall not be di
visio in Africa. President as lo
vided," was [U
r
d
e
man
with the taxpayer'* buck.
Other
os
Omar Bongo Gabon, who Is due to be tl',e h.
sta re in
begged him not to leave them to go to the
As Carter pollster Pat Caddell
OAU ways. It showed more clearly than ever how thin of
told inc at the
next year's summit In UbrevuJ, thou
meeting.
te
Democrat convention: "Reagan ai
ght
the veneer of African unity Is when countries
ag
nst Car r
Mauritius summit had achieved more than any would be a better
Reports of conpUon between
by
He
ient believe their nanal inte rests to be at stake.
candidate
far.
cuts
01 the organization's previous meew
troops and the hijackers, and AmJn'a Another point was the issue of the
some 01 our theme:
antWon
,
Western
Thst
w
ould not be saying much, even tilt the
vitriolic attacks on zionism and Israel, ensured Sahara, which Morocco and Mauritania sha
outsider issue
and government
red were true,
anizatIo"

few employe merit raises.

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over

Only 36 hours before the Israelis struck, the OAU'a divisions.

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Julia G. Chase
Elizabeth Edwards
Paul E. Elsea
Albert Lee

at the

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low 70. Rainfall: .03 Inch.

evening. Highs in 96s, lows In

6' Claudia Blythe
Mary E. Burke

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The

By BOB LLOYD

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EXTENDED FORECAST

Sanford:

of

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WEATHER

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billion. Harris says:
"The biggest problem the Democrats face
the coat 01 theIr platform. How Ca rter can get off
this hook, plus his having embraced
De rnocrat Congress and it.s record o( spending,

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Charles H. Allen, Chuluot.a
Lillian G. Breen. DeBary'
Ruth E. Eaby, Deltona
Samuel Lipson, Deltona

talks love,"
Harris also believes Carter's promise not to
he has nOt helped him, declaring that his surveys
show that 82 per cent of the American
people
m when Spain abandoned It last "se WoiTled about a po
li tician who says he 'll
never lie." Harris continues:

out between

Knowles added to this by saying, "That's one thing
the state can't do. They can't force a local government
to underta ke a program such as th is."
"No, we can't," Hassut said. "And 99.9 per cent of
all mosquito programs deal with the biting kind,
anyway, and since the midge Infestation period is the
same as that of the biting mosquito, I feel certain that
if there were such a countywide program here that's

Two Guilty Of Burglary Charges

John J. Scammacca, Deltoria

John Cobrb, Akron, Ohio

most likely is slowing.
Democrat economists who have exitmined their
If any surge in output occurred it was in the party's platform, tell him that if everything in it
first quarter, but monthly statistical reports became law the total cost would be at least $750

of

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Lula M. Scott

In an interview on the floor of the Democratic

opponents

q_yv~

Rudolph Bertugli, Deltona
Mary J. Fox, Deltona
Irene C. Honold, Deltona

EvelynC. Tindel
William S. Willis

official report on Gross National Product, which Convention, pollster Lou Harris tells me

year,
PORT LOUIS - On the face of it, Africa'
s least in private -with a degree of scepticism
When a resolution calling for selfreply to the Israeli raid on Entebbe airport and But so too was the straigh:-(aced
"FundAMentally', Carter has gotten where he'~
denial by
de termination and the withdrawal of
the release of the hijack hostages was swift and Kenya's vice-president of Kenyan complici
all oc- (3 because of t
ty ctythg forces from the territory was jj.j represen te
stern. The Organiza tion of African Unity's with the Israelis.
d the outmoded, worn out tradi tional
the Moroccans walk ed out of the confere
summit meeting In Mauritius passed "by acnce and poli tics which is finished. Carter looked good
Last year's OAU summit was over-shadowed
flew back to Rabat, threatening to quit the OAU because he didn't re
clamation" a resolution condemning the by the coup against the Nigerian leader, General
present this. Carter always
altoget her. A special meeting wi be held later
avoided coming down real
"aggression" and calling for an immediate Gowon; this year's meeting was thrown into
ll
ng
di
u problem. The only (and =happy) particular ly courageous stalyndhard andistaki a
meeting IL-c UN Security Council,
confusion not only by the Entebbe affair bu t by
on any sue. Up
precedent for this was the recent special
to now, he hasn't done it and sooner or later
attempted coup against President Gaafar
So much for the official reaction. But many Of
he's
Angola — which spilt Africa In
be measured on w hether he can
ki-wn Numeiri of Sudan. Numelrl Is widely respected
the black African delegates made
There was also a li vely clash this time be
t- wi th this or whether he can
priva te ly that they admired the Israelis' daring in Africa, not least because he succeeded in
on
wees E thiopia and Somalia1 both
end
in
g
the
war
In
sou
which
5pi 5Jn"
th
and some of them even
ern Sudan, thus bridging
k
ty
suspect the other of having ambi
ob
'
From what Lou Harris says,
tions to take
thought the Isradi action was justified. As within his own country one of the continent's
V1OIL
over the small but strategical
ly
place-i
enclave
great
RtPUI1C*I
With
the
best
chance
of
)'ianging
divides:
the
gap
between
Arab
and
black
de legation leaders (only nine heads
state
of Djiboutl on the Horn of Africa
he France the Big Spender label around Jimmy Carter's
among them — record low) met priva te ly at African.
gives it its independence. The way out, here
neck is Ronald Reagan,
Hewas gi venanaccltlonwn he ma
their beachslde chalets, there was some quiet
of
a
roundtable
conference
for
all
Gerald Ford, despite all hj antiBlg
dramatic late arrival
delight that Field Marsha l Idi Amin t
conference
interested parties In Accra next month.
Government
rhetoric, has been a part f a
Monday but, by Immediately accusing Libya of
should have been the
blow.
Frustrated, and faced with the yawning
being behind the trouble at home, he added to the
gap Republican establishmen t that has presided

BERRY'S WORLD

Claude A. Whiddon Sr.

Robinson, a boy, Winter
Springs

press Imagination. It's patent nonsense. If
anything, there's a fallir.g away of religious
feeling, even fundamentalist religion has slippod, We find people don't like Carter because he

Seminole County."

this year, however, the tax is
successfully block- capital improvements, but has been the case in the past,
necessary to maintain the ed the proposal during public
rather to maintain city services since those funds have been

Delia K. Feeback
Carrie C. Griffith

soft-spoken. Capital spending is sluggish.
Of more than passing inte rest Is the timing of there are revenues available, however there
the Ford administration's upward revision of its no specific price tag. And It is easy to see why.

OAU Meefi*ng Marked B SDII S
By Herald Services

Mary N. Revel3

Mr. &amp; Mrs. David ( Berta)

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calls for no
per cent in fines and forfeitures reconsider its current tax additional personnel over the
Mayor in municipal court.
structure and to levy a property city's current 123 employes,

The city will

Arne Anderson

The same Ls true of the Democratic platform.
There Is talk of phasing in programs when

should use the term "surge" is a mystery, gonna be a tough issue, Carter will have to put
lying, the self-serving rationalizing that has businessmen feel better about the economy than
some open water between the platf orm and w ha t
accompanied this as it has accompanied every they did a year ago, but whe ther that co nstitutes because heretofore he has always stressed
the Democrats in Congress have done in
other scandal, from burglary and bugging to a "restoration of conf
moderate, healthy character of the advance,
idence," as Alan GreenMo
derate, in fact, Is the descri ption that past."
payroll kickbacks.
span said, Is debatable.
Mr. Harris also says mine other intervitinig
most
economists
apply to the recovery. There
We have a couple of choice&amp; We
e by 2.7 per
things which fly in the face of the convention
are
relatively
few
of
acknowledee the "faetc of
lifp" arid ,-eIea, V'
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that
them
who
b
e
lieve
4i'i UUI W II government, IJUI UIU you EIUUtX
-Immediate future of the economy isn't for wisdom that no Republican can defeat Jimmy
sexual morality
Carter. Harris tells me:
history along with celluloid collars and simultanaous, 2.1 percent, downward revision of continued moderate improvement.
"Jimmy Carter hasn't proven himself; he's
anklelength dr esses. That would be one way of the May reading?
In the political rather than economic area, very vulnerable. Carter, we find, is
an nabolishing hypocrisy. Or we can demand that
In other words, as much a surge of statistics as however, a moderate advance aparently doesn't spiraUonal figure. There is not anot
shred of
pohuicans adhere to that morality, with no ex- of co nsumer sentiment.
arouse exci te ment. Moderation might be encour- evidence that ere's any
th
thing like a resurgence
or suffer the poli tica l consequcaces.
A popular consumer confidence survey to be aging but it Isn't terribly exciting,
of re ligion in this country, This is figment of
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aara McClinton, Oviedo
Sam A. Ackley, Winter Park

Whether we are moving ahead or falling
its moral standards. And by moral standards Is behind is
an important consideration, but
since then indicate the pace of expansion has
meant not merely sexual behavior but honorable
movement
and
direction
are
only
part
of
the
become
what most economists seem to term
behavior in all its forms.
story; equally important is relati ve position, and
"moderate."
The most distressing aspects of the current a lot of people don't think it's much better now
Why Greenspan, the chair-man of
scene in Washington is not the breaking of the than it was in 1971.
Pr esident's Council of Economic Advisers,
Seven th Commandment. It is the deception, the
There is no doubt that consumers and

Christensen

Frank McGill

Mozel Allen

federal
thusiasm either. In the manner in which they ex. budget- Mr. Carter 'tan deleted the numbers
pr ess themselves most positively, by commiting from his on-the-record responses to questio ns."

forecast, for it comes just a few days prior to the

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property tax. Christensen said frestiman councilman Nathan proves, %ould not be used for have a $200,000 carryover as

Sanford:

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own

behavior and beliefs: by himself, in cynicism

grain

"Welfare and Medicaid relief alone could mean a
quarter of our $2.7 billion budget."
But
the most Important information of
all Is nowhere to be found in the fl-pagel

NEW YORK (AP) — The Ford ad. relased later this week indicates consumer that he has not been particularly concrete about
latest stories to come out of our national den of
confidence improved "moderately" in June, but his plans or programs.
in y, we are told that some congressmen ministration's upward revision of its
that
"there is certainly no dancing in the
The paper says even when these advisors I
have been forcing their sexual attentions on economic forecast demonstrates not only the
Power
the
incumbent
has
in
an
election
race,
but
streets."
The
mood,
it
says,
is
"wait-and-aee."
have
sug,gested specific numbers — as has been
male as well as female employes!
how events can be colored by point
Busin essmen haven't exhibited great en- done on changed priorities for the
view.
of

somethintto help.
Hassut replied, "All we can do is make recommenda tions. And let me point out," he said, "the
commission was informed as long ago as 1970 that
there is a need for a mosqui to control program in

Van Meter,

that Jimmy Carter's economic advisors concede

of the

well),

Ano ther mi llion tons of American
has been sold to
Russia under an agreement signed be tween the United States
and the Soviet Union last fall calling for total shipments of from
six to eight million tons annually for the next five years.

could not have expected any more from

blueprin t for the public sector"?
Well, this Is something the Democrats don't
ics like to talk about. The New York Times reports

until we make some hard decisions about the
labor policies that create the lure of jobs for aliens

Strategic
W eapon

ADMISSIONS

What will all of this additional Big Government
coat the American taxpayer? What will It take to

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year, a

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finance what the Democrats cal.1 their "new

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Democratic platforth, and that is: its price tag.

JOHN CUNNIFF

By DONNA ESTES

the

It

He pointed out that there are times when it would
ta ke as ma ny as 25 fogging machines to spray as much
as a three-block ar ea of Downtown Sanford, if the wind
is blowing, w hile at other times one might do the same
job as effectively,
However, Jack Homer, executive ma na ger of the
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce, who hosted
the meeting, said he felt the county should get involved
and that the people shouldn't be taxed fur ther.
He wanted to know why the state couldn't do

totalling $280,000.
Christensen on Wednesday said the city's third consecutive city taxes, according to officials,
It is expected that Van Meter,
City councilmen are expected
the city must approve a 3.5 mill manager, Anthony Guiliano,
property tax or cut up to one- and the city's second mayor who ran on a platform on to begin working on the
third of the city's personnel for haveproposedtheinitiationofa conservative spending, will proposed budget for the fiscal
oppose Christensen's proposal year beginning Oct. 1 during th
1976-77 fiscal year. I
3.5 property tax. In years
the
mill tax would amount to $3.50 proposal was killed early in even though the two are close first week in August.
The general operations
per$l,00Oof appraised property budget sessions during the personal friends.
does not include exChristensen,
in
a
budget
budget
valuation.)
summer months.
messag e to the council Wed- penditures and revenues from
Casselberry, in its 30-year
Last
citizen effort, led nesday, indicated that the the
and water utility
history, has never levied a by Christensen and current property taxes, if council at)- systems.
also not

registered there.

to me,

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on famous people, is said to have known full undergoing a "strong surge," or that those who funds for expansion, they have been decidedly

in this country.

Federal officials In Miami said the investigation might

be turned over to Panama because the yacht was

New Jersey Gov. Brendan Byrne says:

future. The INS revolving door is going to be with

us

Mtaznonle Springs Fire Chief Thomas Sdgfrled ii awarded a plaque bearing license plate of
department's old truck, far left, recently replaced by new truck on right. Gary Whitson, AltamonteSouth Seminole Jaycees president, makes presentation as Richard Elattaway, group's first vice

Department heads, however,
property tax in this city has year with cases to be hand,led $150,000 annually from utility
changed his mind.
taxes and would receive a have recommended capital
entirely by the county court.
For the fourth year in a row similar amount in property improvement programs
In his eighth month in office,

Charles L McMullen

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sea or in Colombia's territorial waters. It could be a
Colombian case."

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citizen effort one year ago tO phased out, according to the taxes,
k il l a proposal initiating a state constitution, early next
The city received roughly

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don't know exactly where the crime occurred — on the

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"Some gray areas still exist," said Thomas M. JohflSOfl,

welfare, expanded government support
education, and a massive effort to help New
York and other older cities.
Those who created the problems that afflict
their cities are, naturally, ecstatic
that other people will be taxed to ball them
.
New York Mayor Beame says this part of the'S
DemOCTStlC Platf orm is "tremendous,"
serving:
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the agent in charge of the FBI's San Juan office. "We

mandatory and universal coverage, federalized

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Saying that he thought Meadors misunderstood
some sta temen ts he had made at a recent county
commission workshop, Knowles said, "The county
officials have sa id they don't want it (a mcsquito
control program). But if there were such a county
program, we ( Sanford) would cooperate with them 101
per cent.
"Wh at I did say," Knowles said, "was that I can't
deny the ci tize ns of Sanford the equipment, which they
ha ve paid for. We have two pieces of equipment that
were purchased just th ree years ago. And it is minimal
equipment."

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Investigation says it probably will ask Colombia or
Panama to Investigate a pirate attack on a yacht in which
two Americans from Miami were killed.

It calls for a huge government jobs program,
com pre hensive national health Insurance with

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deed, it may even enhance a career these days.

Every analysis of the alien problem leads

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SAN JUAN, P.R. (AP) - The Federal Bureau of

sioner veterans below the poverty line.

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when they use
taxes."
But is the private life of a
li person
strictly his own business, whether or not
misappropriation of public money is in volved ?
Can we so neatly compartmentalize life that

didn't) in his earlier life. Today,

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or to say what charges they may face.
At Londonderry in Northern Ireland, the British army
arrested Rory O'Brady, president of Sinn Fein, the IRA's
political wing, and Sean Keenan, a battalion commander
of IRA Provisionals. Police said the army had handed the
pair over and the men were being questioned.

ran ging from reform of the rape la ws to rescuina.

money is their own business, but it's my business

curnstance into taking jobs riot in keeping with

impact of the alien problem. A lot of those illegals
are here beca use our economy is geared to employ
them.

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the biggest manhunt in Irish history, mounted for the
killers of British Ambassador Christopher Ewart-Biggs.
The ambassador was killed by a bomb de tonated under
The
car Just after it left his home on the sou thern outskirts
of Dublin Wednesday. The blast seriously in jured British
diplomat Brian Cubbon, killed Cubbon's secreta ry, 26year-old Judith Cooke, and wounded the ambassador's
Irish chauffeur, Brian O'Driscoll.

NEW YORK — The 1976 Democratic Plat.
form, which Jimmy Carter says he'll run on, is
an imposing document which, roughly speaking,

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The phrase one hears frequently is, "What
they do on their own time and with their own

terly sexless and boyfriendless life. An
illegitimate child or liaison apollticiar,'s past is
no longer cause for ruination of a career — in-

are satisfied with that policy, we should stop
beating aro und the bush in discussing th e economic

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for their sexual talents.

the majority are here because there is a demand
for them in menial jobs that American citizens —
including many who are unemployed — do not
want.
Welfare and unemployment insurance
programs in our country operate on the premise
that Americans should not be forced by cirtheir experience or below their station in life. If we

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DUBLIN, Irelan d AP) — Irish po lice said today hey
have arr ested 13 sus pect ed Irish Republican Army
man in

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is likely to get worse. Even if we built a wall along

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o l it i cian s,
Scandals &amp;

Seminole Mosquitoes
May Carry Disease
controlling the pests along the waterfront because the
two governments couldn 't work togeth er.

In Wake Of Bombing Deaths

DON OAKLEY

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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'He's my friend ."
Allan Keeth didn't know he had so many friends
but he does now.
That's 30

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After much of the bantering and good-natured
ribbi ng was out of the way, Keeth got his chance to
address the audience and with a voice that
displayed traces of emotion, he said:
"I've had some fine, enriching experiences in
my 10 years on the sh000l board . God has been good
to me and to my family and it's Just great to ha ve
friend. such as you.
It was a moving, touc hing evening, perhaps best
summed up by Robert G. Fea ther, school board
cha irman, when he cloned out the program by
saying, "It's been great to see each and everyone of
you pay tri bute to Allan Keeth here tonight.
,,And I think I can best sum it up by saying that
each of us can say, w hen speaking of Allan Kee th,

"During th e last year of his second term, we
completed the sale of the Altamonte school. Well,
selling it was okay, but then we decided to move it to
Woodlands.
(This brought a roar from the audience, because
It took many months and many legal hassles before
the school was Finally relocated.)
"He was elected again in 1914," league said,
"and we finally got that school relocated."
Current Superintendent of Schools William P.
i Bud) Layer took over the podium at this point and

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re-election were in attendance.)

order.

he ser ved."

Illegal Aliens

immediately said, "It's a good thing this Is a
poli tical season or we wouldn't have half this many
people here." (He was referring to the fact that

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Thursday, July 22, l7I

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

CA

Space Exposition
Focuses On Technology

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THURSDAY. JULY22
Sanford At. 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St
SISTER, send-monthly meeting, noon. Holiday mi
Sertoma Club of Sanford. 12:.5 p.m., Mayfair Counts
Club.
Sanford Chitan Club meets every Thursday at Buckis
Restaurant, 13th Street and Sanford Ave., 7:45 a.m.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Jayce
Building.

2101 ORLANDO DR. (Hwy. 11.92 at 27th St.)
Pinecrest Shopping Center
DAILY 9to9 SUN 1Oto7

FRIDAY, JULY 23
Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., Lot
Chumley's, Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise KiwanIs, 7 a.m., Buck's
Tanglewood AA, 8 p.m., (closed) SL Richard
Episcopal Church.
Longwood AA (closed), 8p.m., Rolling Hills Moravia
Church. SR 434.
SATURDAY, JULY 14
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First Si
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lathera
Church.
American Legion Auklllary 53 hosts bingo ever
Saturday at 12:45 p.m. at 3506 Orlando Dr., Sanford.

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theme," conceded Miles Ross,
space center deputy director
,.
general manager of the
$5-million exposition, the only

government-sponsored entry
in the bicentennial bonanza,
,,We want to show the public
what they are getting for their
tax dollars,"

Ross goes to great lengths
to stress the fact that "this is
not a NASA show," but it's
lear that the space
program's part of the
exhibition is drawing the
biggest crowd, which could
total 500,000 by the time the
show ends Sept. 7.
.
NASA, which is having to
fight to maintain its budget
for the space shuttle project,
Is using the exposition to open
Its mammoth Vehicle
pssembly Building (VAB)
and adjoining Launch Control
Center to the public for the
first time.

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CLUB ASSISTS
SAMARITAN HOME

MONDAY, JULY 26
Sanford Rotary. noon, Civic Center.
Sanford AA, closed, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First SL
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 436.

The Just Us Club raised money for the installatIon of the fence around the patio at the Good
Samaritan Home, but 11, Is needed to complete the project. These young men volunteered to
Install the fence: from kit, Robert Peterson, Charlie Jones, Don McLeod, teacher at Lake Brantley,
Mary Smith, club president, Marvin Jones, Rickey Hill and Bobby Wilson. (Herald Photo by Marva
Hawkins)

Strikes Idle Nation's Workers

Sanford Right To Life, 7:30 p.m., All-Souls Social hail

By The Associated Press
ciliation Service, called repre- $1.43 an hour, depending on the strike by 70 state grain inLabor disputes in the coal, sentatives of both sides to cost-of-living.
spectors.
rubber, fruit and grain in- Washington for negotiations toUsery, meanwhile, made two
The walkout, which began
dustries have left tens of thou- day. The California Farm Bu- efforts Wednesday night and Tuesday, is the first state emsands of workers idle nation- reati had already warned that a was to try again today to reach ployes strike in Oregon history
wide.
six-week strike could mean a United Rubber Workers presi. and has stalled all gram ship.
Federal mediators were try- crop loss of $1 billion,
dent Peter Bommarito in Ak- ruents through Oregon ports.
ing today to quickly settle a
After three months of nego- ron, Ohio. Some 60,000 memCalifornia cannery strike that tiations that did not produce a hers of the URW have been on
could result in a $1-billion fruit new contract, some 30,000 strike against the nation's four
harvest loss and higher super- workers in 13 Teamster union leading tire makers for 93 days.
market prices. Arid Labor Set- locals went on strike at 76 CaliTalks In the strike have been
reuu-y wiuiam J. usery was torma processing plants iues- recessed for two weeks, with
again trying to end the nation's day - within two weeks of the the two sides agreeing on gen.
three-month rubber workers' peak of the harvest season, eral wage Increases for the seestrike,
which starts Aug. 1.
ond and third years but differAt stake are 80 to 85 per cent ing on the first year. The rubber
Meanwhile, Oregon state officials were coping with a strike of the nation's canned to- workers now average $5.50 an
by grain inspectors which a matoes, apricots, peaches and hour and want a wage hike of
state court Judge refused to try fruit cocktails. To handle the $1.10 in the first year. The
to stop. And In West Virginia, load, the industry normal!) bargaining is being conducted
one out of five miners was of adds another 30,000 seasonal with the Firestone Tire &amp; Rub.
her Co.
the job protesting a federal workers.
The union is seeking, over
judge's effort to stop one local's
In Salem, Ore., meanwhile,
three years, a $3-an.hour raise state officials failed Wednesday
strike,
The most dramatic situation over the workers' current aver- to get a court order halting a
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.10 the peak of harvest time says the union's proposal would
st could rot before a mean a four-cent rise In the
price of a regular-size can of
settlement is reached.
James Scearce, director of peaches or tomatoes. It has ofthe Federal Mediation and Con- lered a pay raise of 95 cents to

American Red Cross adult swimming classe
beginner through swimmer classifications, will be taugt
at the Dover Shores, College Park, Carter Street and
Hankins Park pools through Aug. 5, Monday, Wednesda
and Thursday between 8-10 p.m. No advance registratlon
required.
TUESDAY, JULY 27
Sanford Lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17.9
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bow
America.
Parents Anonymous (for troubled parents),,7:30 p.m.
Casselberry Community United Methodist Church.
Longwood Area Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and
434.
Regular meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of VF V
Post 10106 Sanford - 8 p.m. at the Post home.

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 28
Sanford KiwanIs, noon, Civic Center
Casselberry Rotary. 7L30 am., The Caboose.
Sanford Serenaders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m
Civic Center.
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THURSDAY, JULY 19
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 o' Lakes
South Seminole Optimist Club, 7:30 a.m., Ramada
Inn, Altamonte Springs.

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (AP) - Trumpeted
by the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration, 16
Jer federal agencies and a
batch of big defense-space
contractors, the message of
the "Third Century America"
exposition Is subtly presented
but pervasive: tax dollars for
science and technology are
tax dollars well spent.
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niectingat the Agriciltural Bldg., 1185W. King St., Cocoa,
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astronaut training devices,
manipulate the controls of a
lunar lander, follow the path
f astronauts across a
spacecraft access arm Into a
"white room," have their
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
A
California economics professor
who says somewhat ruefully
that he's "getting a lesson in the
real world" is locked In a legal
attle with giant General Mills
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"Monopoly."
"Monopoly" is the world's
largest-selling board game In
the private domain some 3.5
million sets are purchased annually and more than 80 million
have been sold since Parker
Brothers patented it 40 years
igo. Other board games like
chess and checkers are in the
public domain, but only the
"Fun Group" division of General Mills, which now has the
trademark, can sell "Monopo-

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Tanglewood AA. closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Episcopal
.
Longwood AA, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian Church
SATURDAY, JULY 31
Sanford Alt Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA. closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Asiirrkiin Legion Auxiliary 53 hosts bingo every
Saturday at 12:45 p.m. at 3506 Orlando Dr., Sanford.
Women's Auxiliary of Sanford VFW Post 10108 will
hold a White Elephant Sale and supper (franks, Leans and
salads from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Post home. Everyone
welcome.
MONDAY. AUGUST 2
Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center
Sanford AA, 6 p.m. closed, 1201 W. First SL
TOPS Chanter 79. over BaptistChurch
Church. Crystal fake

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and Country Club, Lake Mary, 7 p.m.
- Actloneers Senior Citizens. 1 p.m., Packwood
Apartments clubroom, Maitland.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m.,
Clubhouse, Spring Oaks and SR436.

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DETROIT AP, -Two of the
nation's auto makers have denied the government's charge
that their cars do not meet lederal emission standards.
The Environmental Protection Agency demanded Wednesday that General Motors,
Ford and Chrysler explain why
large numbers of their cars are
failing to meet clean air standards.
A spokesman for Chrysler
Corp. said the EPA report which said that 63 per cent of
the 1975 Chryslers tested on the
road emitted too much carbon
monoxide - was 'misleading."
Chrysler said the company's
own tests show the firm's cars
meet federal standards when
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applicable emisson requirenients if they are maintained to
the specifications setat thetime
the car comes off the assembl)
lines."
Ford Motor Co. had no irnmetliate comment.
Russell E. Train, adminis
trator of the EPA, sent letters
to the Big Three auto makers
Wednesday as he released test
data showing a large per&amp;'entage of 1975 cars exceeding
federal emission standards.
Train told the companies that
"the primary responsibilit)
both legal and ethical for doing
whatever needs to be done is
&gt;ours and your dealers'."

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But visitors do not escape
the message. In a recording,
space center director Lee
Scherer gives an emotional
pitch for the shuttle as one of
'the early big events of
"i
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such giants as General
Dynamics, Lockheed,
McDonnel Douglas, Rockwell
and Grumman Aerospace and exhibits from other
participating government
agencies are housed in 15 geodesic domes strung out
around the VAB.
Overshadowing it all is an
actual 383-foot-long Saturn V
rocket.
The exhibits of other

equipment.
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matching NASA in showmantreating visitors to the
marvels of the latest advancements in weaponry but
softening the deadly purpose
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"Bust the Trusts: the Anti-Monopoly Game." He shortened
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widely played on the East Coast
after the turn of the century.
"During my travels to promote my game, I began to be
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General Mills had a lot of nerve

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public," he says.

"I really don't play games
much but when my kids got to
that age, I started playing business games with them," says
Anspach. "They're all played
pretty much the same way: the
players win by establishing a
monopoly position and wiping
out the competition. I tried to
find a game that would deal
with competitive situations,
and I couldn't find any, so! put
out my own."
"Anti-Monopoly," in which
players win by breaking up cor-

Anspach Investigated the assertions and "put together a
story indicating this was an ap-

porate strangleholds on a mar-

ket and restoring free cornpetition, sold 74,000 sets in 1974

suing me because they had

propriation
of
'Auction
Monopoly' into proprietary
ownership, one of the most

amazing public domain heists
in history."
Anspach claims a Virginia
woman, Elizabeth Magic, developed the game around 1900
as "The Landlord's Game." He
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boards predating those of
Charles Darrow, who supposedly developed 'Monopoly" In the
early 1930s and patented it with
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U.S. Coach Turned Down 'Deal'

Diving Fix Attempt By Russians Uncovered
MONTREAl. tALt - Torn
t;ornpf, manager of the U.S.
Olympic diving team, accused
Soviet officials today of contacting him in what he called an
attempt to fix the Olympic
springboard diving events
winding up tonight.
Gonipi told The Associated
I'ress a deal was suggested to
him in which the Russians
would have gotten voting support for their women's
springboard diver, Irma Knil.

women's final behind the
American gold medalist Jenny
Chandler. Boggs is leading in
the men's competition.
"It was the first time anything has ever been proposed to
me like this," Gompf said in a
long discussion of the politics
surrounding the judging of diving. "In very clear, slow tones
while the cognac was going
around, someone who I won't
name said what a shame it
would be if such a good diver as
Kalinina was ruined in the

nina, In exchange for a promise
to have Russian judges back
Phil Boggs of the United States
in the men's event.
Gompi said the Soviets knew
the proposal, made to him at a
diving competition in Minsk
this March, was turned down
because he did not react to It
and he never irought up the
subject again In contacts with
the Russians.
Kalinina, an outstanding diver performing below her best,
finished seventh Tuesday in the

Olympics by the old fogeys the
International Diving Commission puts on the panels.

and I roomed with one of their
top diving people there. They
obviously had the impression I
could put the deal together on
the American side."

"In the same breath, they
said what a shame it would be
for Boggs to have that happen
to him too. Then they said,
'Tom, we're very concerned
about the wrong people getting
the medals.' There wasn't really
much more to add.

Gompf, coach of the University of Miami diving team and a
lxorize medalist In the 1%4
games, talked about judging
while a pattern was emerging
Wednesday In which the Soviet
judge, Anatoliy Larlushkln,
consistently downgraded the
three U.S. sprIngboard men,
while the AmerIcan judge, Wirt
N. Norris, was doing the same
with the Russians.

(;ompf said the judging of
diving Is occasionally so cutthroat that he thought at the
time of the offer that the Russians possibly might have proposed the same deal to countries like Sweden or Italy, both
of which have contenders In
diving.

"I was going to be a judge
again. I was the American
judge at the Munich Olympics

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Sanford Bout In Offing?
Mike Quarry's recent trip to San Diego proved to be a lesson
in futilit) for theSouthem light heavyweight when his opponent
Ed Bossman" Jones showed up 14 pounds over the contracted
weight.
The Quarry-Jones scheduled IG.rounder was to have been on
the same show that had Ken Norton squared off against Larry
Middleton on national
With Mik&amp;s older brother, former heavyweight contender
Jerry Quarry, doing the color commentary it was natural to have
the2S.year-oldveteranof66proboutsintheback.upfight,in case
of an early knockout.
Mike had been set to headline a show at the Orlando Sports
Stadium for his manager, Pete Ashlock, but when the chance for
exposure on TV came up, Quarry along with his trainer, Iminlck
Polo, made the 3,000.plus mile trip.
The day before the fight it was discovered that the dangerous
Jones was nowhere near the contracted weIght of 179 pounds, as
he tipped the scales at a ridiculous 193.
'We were told we could have Jones' stablemate, Jesse
Burnett," Polo explained upon arriving back in Florida, "in place
of Jones.
"Ofcourseweturnedthatfightdown.BurnettlsoneoIthetop
fighters in the world. Ranked in the top five by most ratings. I
know Mike can take him and we would be happy to meet hun
anytimebutnotforthemoneywewereoffered,orafterpreparing
for another fighter.
"Mike was ready to meet Jones. That was what we had
planned on and that is what we had geared our training towards.
Someone knew all along that Jones wasn't anywhere near 179
pounds. They tried to get real cute, by signing Jones to the contract but figuring all along that we would take Burnett just to get
OH I'V
As it turned out Mike sat out the fight and Jones was forced to
meet Burnett in a slow-paced bout that found Burnett taking a
unanimous decision.
been around this business too long to let things like that upset me.
'1 still feel that I will be the world's champion someday and it
is toward that goal that I am now striving with all my being.
"I don't expect to be fighting five years from now, but when I
do go out, I expect It to be a the champ."
Mike had a shot at that goal ef his once before, when he faced
Bob Foster for the light heavyweight title In June of 1972, and he
was laid to rest by a left hook in the fourth round.

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Russian and the American
judges had 36 opportunIties to
mark American and Soviet divers. Only once did the Russian
give an American diver a higher mark than the American
judge did, while Norris always
marked the Russians lower
than La1ushkln.
Gompf said the situation was
regrettable, but the Russian
ani American balanced each
other out and that In general It
appeared the best diver would
win.

One of them will get them
CHICAGO(AP) -Great rimning, a strong defensive but a starting job and all three might
questionable quarterbacking get to play because of their
corps is what the College All- various abilities. Coach Ara
Stars will unveil Friday night Parseghian is hoping one of
when they meet the two-time them will get the hot hand
Super Bowl champion Pitta- which will enable the All-Stars
burgh Steelers Friday night in to end an 11-game losing streak
to the pros.
Soldier Field.
The All-Stars have not won a
The midsummer football
classic in which the pros hold a game in the series since l96&amp;,.
30-9-2 edge will be nationally when they upset the late Vince
televIsed (ABC, 9:30 p.m., Lombardi's Green Bay Packers20-l7.
ED'r).
"Each excels at a particular
[own through the years the
All-St.arshavehadthetalentsol type of skill and each maybe
such great name quarterbacks has a little shortcoming," said
as Sammy Baugh, Cecil Isbell Parseghian. "But there's no
and Otto Graham and recent perfect football player.
"Significantly, all appear to
standouts like Roger Staubach,
Steve Bartkowski and Bert hare tremendous competitive
instincts, which is a super asJones.
The No. I pro draft pick this set. Kruczek probably is a little
year was Richard Todd of Ala- faster, but Penrose and Blount
bama but Todd did not report to probably can throw the ball
camp, leaving the quarter- better. I think all three are cxbacking duties to Mike Kruczek cellent leaders in the huddle
of Boston College, Craig Pen- and they have the respect of
rose of San Diego State and Jeb their teammates," said Parseghian.
Blount of Tulsa.

this way against the Milner until the eighth.
Marty Perez and Gary MatThe Reds got the only run thews opened the rally with
Cardinals," Smith admitted.
"But the iiiain satisfaction is Norman needed against Jon singles and Bobby Murcer
the fact we won the game. It Matlack in the fourth Inning punchedabuntlntoleftfieldfor
seemed like my name kept when Ken Griffey singled, stole a run-scoring double. Chris
coming up in trade talks all the second and scored on a single Sprier's sacrifice fly produced
the winning rUfl.
time, so I just made an extra by Joe Morgan.

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WAShINGTON (AI)
Finley.Kuhn baseball feud has fail, continue today wIth profes- RedSoxfor$l million each, and
moved into the halls of Con- sional hockey figures as the Vida Blue to the New York
witnesses.
Yankees for $1.5 million.
gress.
Finley told the 13-member
The House panel is taking
Charlie Finley, the cantan- testimony from all major U.S. committee that Kuhn exceeded
1 kerous owner of the
Oakland professional sports In an effort the authority granted him by
A's, and baseballcomnrnissioner to decide whether to write or baseball's owners.
Bowie Kuhn used a house corn- revise laws governing such
"The (major league) agree.
mittee as a sounding board for matters as expansion, fran- ment does not permit the corntheir differences Wednesday. chise shifts, labor problems, missioner to go hog wild or give
No end to the Feud Is insight, %iOlence in sports and tax and him carte blanche," insisted
but three other baseball owners antitrust statutes. The corn- Finley.
When asked by Rep. Don
told the congressmen they miltee is expected to make
agreed with Kuhn in his recent legislative recommendatons by Clausen, R-N.Y., if he thought
decision to nullify Finley's sale the end of the year.
Kuhn's decision was an attempt
mnree uaxjaixi is s scars nor
The baseball owners who to drive him from baseball,
$3.5 lllilliOfl.
sided with Kuhn were John Finley replied, "Yes, sir!"
He cited what he said were
I"iniey told the Select Ilouse Calbreathof Pittsburgh, Bud
Committee on Professional Selig of Milwaukee and Robert (our unfair tines by Kuhn that
cost him $7,)0. "I can't figure
Sports that Kuhn was trying to llowsam of Cincinnati.
Pete Rozelle, commissioner the man out," said Finley. "I
drive him from baseball by nullifying the sale and by past of the National Football don't think he likes rue."
Kuhn at first declined to disfines. Finley is contesting League, also testified WednesKuhn's action in federal court. day, saying tie thought every- cuss the decision because of the
Kuhn said he made the deel- one involved in Finley's aborted litigation, but was drawn into
.vion in the best Interests of all sales - includirg both Finley making a few comments.
He told Clausen, in answer to
and Kuhn - acted legally.
liaseball.
Finley sold Joe Rudi and a question, that baseball "has
The sports hearings, which
to wrestle with suspicion as well
as actual fact. Where you have
inultimilijon dollar deals and
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WOI.F's John Lander gets another chance tonight
because last week his horse tripped in warmups and was
Channel 2 newscaster Marty Stebbins and WOK H
announcer Guy Rozier qualified for the Aug. 5 final.
The top two placers tonight, plus the top two from next
week's newspaper race, round out the field in the final
Evening Herald sports editor Jim Haynes is defending champion In the Championship series.

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petition alter his bronze medal American team.
stablemate, when both were in the amateurs.
closed Feuerbach.
they could in Wednesday's
finlh in the 100 butterfly.
"In Fact they once fought an amateur match and it was one of events
"Yes, there was a possibility
After some more wrangling
-they still haven't been
the greatest bouts ever fought in this area.
Vogel's winning time was we could have gotten thrown off on the phone with the officials,
beaten
but,
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"In recent monttn Braden has been going great guns for in the Games, they failed to
the team," Feuerbach revealed I"euerbach and Wilkins got
South Florida promoter, Chris Dundee, as he has stopped Roger break a world record.
The relay team of Mike Bra.. Wednesday, shortly after back into their rented car and
Pinkney and Jern Hill us his last two starts.
ncr, Stockton, Calif., Bruce checking into the Olympic headed for Three Rivers, Que.,
Like Nadia's, it wasn't much
"We also would like to have Ca.sselberry's Scott Clark °i
Furniss, Santa Clara, Calif., Village. "But it was a risk where they had been invited to
of a lapse. It came in the men's
MONTREAL (AP)
Little what might be waiting for her in John Naber, Menlo Park, Calif., worth taking."
card along with some of Seminole County's top amateurs.
train by members of the West
100-meter butterfly. To make Nadia Comaneci stood on the Moscow in 1980? Somewhere - and
Jim
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eventrecently
special- German track and field team.
up for the failure to break Mark victory stand, smiling, her in Leipzig, Louisville or Liv- Madison, WI.,., chopped more Ists The
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Americans turned it into acknowledging the fealty of her must be swinging on a bar and record.
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team's annual awards banquet
may have been stolen by a nonrecipient.
Safety Jake Scott attended
*e National Football League
team's banquet Wednesday
night after missing the affair
last year and starting a tiff with
coach Dun Shula that may still
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"what's to be said. I wish It

wasn't made out to be that important."
Shula made It important last
year after Scott failed to show,
later in the season Shula and
the safety had differences
which led to Scott's request to
be traded. A trade was never
worked out.
Both men said last week,
however, that they are on better
terms now. And while Scott said
he had not revoked his request
for a trade, he did say he won't
actively seek one now.

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Oakland
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Texas
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Chicago
12 4
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Minnesota
12 4
.447 13½
California
35 56 .111 19
Wednesday's Results
ChIcago 43, Detroit 1.0
Cleveland 6. CalifornIa 2
New York 10, Oakland 1
Milwaukee S. Kansas City
Minnesota S Boston 1
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York (Ellis 11.4)
Detroit (A¼Corm.ck 0.1 and
Bare 35)
Chicago (Barrios
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Houston

4 II .500
San Diego
46 4 .4*9 12½
Atlanta
42 50
.157 15'.',
San Fran
10 55 .121 19
Wednesday's Results
Los Angeles 7, St. Louis 6. 10

MIami

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Pompano aeach 31 51 .3% 14

Tampa 30. Witt Palm Beach I?
64. MiamI 34

t,.ak.land 21, FOrt LauderOa1 ii
Pompano B16ch 31, St. Petersburg
TsdaysG.mit
Miami t Pompano Beact,
Fort Laud,rdai. at Wet? Palm Be.d
Tampa at t,a,Iand

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6004.40; 2. Whippqndil (1) 3.00, 19.10.6.10,S.10;2.MarioEdwardl2)
7.'0. 3.1. Darron (6) 1.20, Q (17) 560.310;3.BlrqulnOvy(5)310.Q
V.30; P (7.1) 101.10; 31.33.
(2 3) $12.00; P (32) $17.60.
1. Victor Edward (I)
SECOND- I. Worthy WIll (3)
SECOND
13.00, 6.00, 4.80; 2. 56nsag, Himax 10.10, 580, 340; 2. GaltanOvy (7)
(6) 3.60. 2.10; 3. Speclres Trend (1) 7.60, 1.10; 3. MirioPecina (2) 2.80,
350. 0 (36) 2510; P (36) 137.10; T Q (75) 1102 00. P (I 7) $241 SO
Bg Q (2.3 with alI71 $301.20 and
(347) fl7.60; OD (73) 210.20; 35.53.
THIRD- 1. Bob Tryon (I) 1.10. (23 with ailS) $301.20.
1 Urarte Lorenlo )
300.3.20; 7. R's Jerry (7) 300. 2.60;
THIRD
i. Penrose Don (1) 10.00; 0 (711 17.40, 1.40. 3.00; 2, BobGoros (1)
11.20; P (Si) 27.00; T (47.1) 112.00; 6.60, 5.20; 3. Oaitan.Sutton (2) 3.20.'
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Q (3.1) $12.40; P (3 4) $179.10
FOURTH- I. colonel Lucky (3)
FOURTH - 1. Peclna (I) 13.10.
15 10,660, 5.10; 2. LiSeta Farrow (6) 150.360; 3. Paco (2) 380. 150; 3
6603 80; 3 Sovran Stormy (1) 440. Echanil (1) 480; 0 (13) $46 80; P
0(36)44.20; P (36) 100.80; T (167) (12) $99.30; LID (31) $117.90.
FIFTH - 1. Jot'geEchaniz (St
505 00; 31.33.
FiFTH-. Sunny Deli (5) 21.60, 1550, 9,80, 1.80; 2. Gasti Waily (1)
7 30, sb; 2. Noel's First (I) 1.00. 9.50, 680; 3. Gaidos-Sarduy (2) 180;
360; 3. Tailgate Toddy (1)3.00; 0 (5 0 (IS) 115 80; P (6 1) 1411.90.
SIXTH-i. Soios.Gasti 11(2)660.
ei 3780. P (SI) 64.30; T (18.7)
350. 5.20; 2. DobMolina (1) 7.20.
516 SO; 38.53.
1.40; 3. NesterMandiola (3) 3.60; 0
SI*TH-1.Chicory (3) 13.40, 6.40,
3 40; 2. MovIng Lady (I) 3.10.3.40; 3.
(2 1) $21.00. p (2 1) $111 00; 00 (4.2)
Ken Strider (2) 3.20; Q (13) 16.00; P
$311.10.
(3 I) 91.20; T (3-1.2) p150; 31.31.
SEVENTH - I. Barquin.Elorni
1600, .O0. 4.20; 2. Galdos.Gasti
SEVENTH-i. UFO Joe (61 11.10,

il(S)

600, 1.50; 3. IsasaMolina (6)

300. 3.10; 2. Gracievi Dame (2) (52) 1136.50.
TENTH
1. NestorOvy (7) 7.60.
13.6OMickey Eckert (5) 3.20; Q (3.7)
5.40.300; 2. Gaitan.Lorenzo (2) 1.20.
21.40. P (72) 77.70; 1 (7.23) 231.60;
3.40. 3. Uriarte.Diaga (1) 280. 0 (2'
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I 27100; 31 02.
EIGHTH - 1. VIctory Wreath
ELEVENTH- 1. True Faith (1)
(Roy) (7) 3.20, 3.80, 3M; 2. Freeze
650,540350; 2. Norman's Shot (2)
5,10, 3.50; 3. Amy Girt Mercury 13.40, 4.60; 3. Riteway
Red (8) 3.60;
(1) 3.00; 0 (3.7) 123.20; T
(7.3.4) 0(1.2)41.60; P (1.2) 116.10; T (1.25)

$11.10; T (5.6.1) $176.10; 2:01.4.
TENTH - I. Deliner (Ruggies)

(1) 19.00. 10.40, 2.40; 2. Lady Dee
DI. (5) 10.10, 2.40; 3. S.,mter
Princess (1) 2.50; 0 (15) 149.00; 1
Il (4.5.1) 1472.00; 2;07.
A - 1,313; Handle - 14132

P (1.2) 1137.50, DD (8 7)

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16.10. 5.20. 4.80; 2. WhIte Shasta (3) $139.90
ELEVENTH-i. GaldosPaco (6)
1310,4.20; 3. Hardy Type(I) 5.20; 0
ii.20,I10.310; 2. IsasaDiaga 13)
3571.I0; P (53) 25170; T (3.31)

n 45 SI .441 11½ $130.40; 3:09.
42 SI 435 14½
NINTH -1. Antigo (Petersen)
TWELFTH- I. Jersey Jane (3)
S0D4Vt$4I0
6.10. 3.60, 3.20;
55 43 .541 Win (6) 1540, 160, 4.10, 2. Madeawith (2)
7.00,3.00; 3. Byrd2.KChance
(1) 2.80; 0 (5.6) 6.20.
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FIRST - I. Vktor.Sulton

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WEDNESDAY NIGHT
FIRST- I. KeIso Queen (7)

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1.20; 0 (38) 54.80; P (35) $219.90
EIGHTH - I. Apraiz.Waliy l6)
10.80; P (6.1) 177.60; T (6.12)
3340. 8.40. 7.80; 2. GaldosBoniguin
120580; 31.56.
(2)610,340; 3. Isasa Elorri (3) 7.80.
EIGHTH- I. Nellie Day (5) p.20,
3.60, 400; 2. Sandy Time (4) 3.10, Q (26) 54)40; P (6.2) 143 60; Big 0
300 3. Spyln Sly (3) 4,40; Q (5) (35 with 26) $593.00.
NINTH - I. .IOI'09 (8) 21.00. 840.
71 00; P (5.1) 64.90; T (5.43) 116.60;
1.20; 2. Aprail (2) 3.60. 260. 3
38.15.
NINTH- I. Mark Belew (7) 4.80, Bonlguen (7) 2.60; Q (2 I) 142 60; p

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New York
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Texas (Perry p.7), (n)
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Detroit at Cleveland, (n)
Boston at New York. (tm)
Minnesota at Chicago, (n)
Kansas City at Oakland, (n)

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SO; P (5.2) 371.70; 1 (3.3.3)

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3,129; Handle- $211.44'.

8.10. 9.40; 3. Rafael.Peclna (2) 3.40.

0(36) $41.10; P (63) $15.10.
TWELFTH - I. Isasa Waliy (2)
600,610.3 00; 2. SolanaRodolfo (1)
24.00,3.20; 3 Apraiz Coblan (I) 5.60.

0(12) 132.60; P (2.1) $110.10; Big 0
(36 with I 2) 1671.00.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT

Mario Ovy (1) 10.40,
660.7.40; 2. Bob.DIaga (5)5 50,1.20;
3. NestorGoros (5) 3.20; 0 (15)
15310; p (15) $364.20.
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TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
17.20, 13.10.9.20, 2. Gaitan.Gooctwin
FIRST- I. Lady's Ready, 2.
(2) 3.50, 3.10; 3. M.ario.Goros (3)
Tokas TrInket, 3. Fawn Dawn,
innIngs
320; 0 (36) 43.20; P (62) 112000;
Ruth Roady, 5. PecOs MIsty,
,
PhiladelphIa 5, San Diego 1
TOHIOHT'SENTRIES
Bentley, 7. More Security, I. Big 0 (1.5 with 26) 16.37.60.
San Francisco 7. Chicago 1
SI. Pter%burgatWin?ecliayen
FIRST - 1. Zoom, (Page); 2. Shannon
THIRD - I. Gaitan Diega (31
ttsbur
5.1, Houston 1.1
Michigana Chief (Jefferson); 3.
SECOND- 1. Travelln Jane, 2. 11 , 420. 2 40; 2 BobGoodwsn (1)
Demon Express (1. Crank; 1. Tailgate TIger. 3.
streeI 1, Atlanta 3
460,2.60; 3. Barquln Goros CS) 3.20.
Mu
Cincinnati 1, New York 0
Lizzie Van (Wingard);
(3.1) $32.20; P (31) $11130.
S. Rebel I Conway Finny. 5. JobIl's Wizard, 6.
Today's Games
Guy (Lake); 6. Love Bug Run Ghost Barrs, 7. Lady's Day. I.
FOURTH - I. Galdos (7) fl 10.
Black
Pittsburgh (Medich SI)
at
(Roy); 7. Mar Con Star (Johnson); Bass.
AT COLONIAL DRIVE
5.20.1.80; 2. Molina (3) 11.00.140; 3
Philadeiphia
I Miss Sarah Air,(Vandervoort),
(Underwood 5.2).
Pro Division
5.60; 0(3.7) 139.00; P17
THIRD- i.Lottle Farrow, 2.
In)
SECOND - I. Little Golden Boy Staze, 3.
Ramblln Cathy, 4. Jack 5) 1301.20; 00 (3.7) 171.10.
Atlanta (Morton 0.7) at Mon
(Lake);
2.
Zeb
Painter
Robert Henderson
(Britton); 3- Party. 5. Pretty Boy Cox, 6. Mobile
FIFTH - 1. Jorge.Rodolto (8)
real (Fryman S.?), (ii)
Gary English
29.23.24-78 Lone Ranger (Provost); 4. LOCO Spirt, 7. MovIng Millie, I Bloody 12 20. 9,10, 3.20; 2. GastI.Boniguen
Chicago (Stone
1.2) at St.
Tom Bonds
25.37.31-79 Legs (Serbes). 5. WInning Angel (B. Stride.
(4) 4.40, 7.40; 3. Solana Echaniz (I)
Louis (Falcon. 6.5), (n)
Regur); 6. Chief Mercedes (Vilar);
Charley Zeni
2I.23.26-7t
FOURTH- 1. Unraveling, 2. 100; 0 (45) $11.00; P (8.1) 1103.50
Son Diego (Spillner 2.9) at RIch Henderson
23.31-10 7. Glenwood Time (R. Neely);
SIXTH -. I. Gatdos.Dlaga (6)
Struggle Tptru. 3. Golden GlItter. 4
Los Angeies (Rhoden 90), (n)
Travel Way (Taylor).
Dave Grether
31.24.26-Il
25.10,7.50, 5.60; 2. UriarteMandtoia
Co,jsln's Bubba, 5. Bangie B. Royal,
Only games scheduled
THIRD - 1. Pan Byrd
Clarence Daniels
32.25.fl-.-&amp;
, Summer Dew. 7. Play, S Wright (2) 5.10. 150; 3. SolanaLorenzo (1)
Friday's Games
2.
Jack Poole
Dillons Art Can Can
fl3029-41 (Newman);
5.00; 0 (26) $46.00; P (6.2) 16.900;
Cincinnati at Atlanta, In)
(Grimes); 3. Bordners Pride
APA
FIFTH- Romantic Ronny, 2. Red 00 (56) 1769 10
pittb
(Kucia);
4.
at
Agent
Philadelphia.
Adams
Doug Short
23.24 24-73
SEVENTH
1 BOb Sarduy (31
(No DorIa. 3. Or Nitro. 4 Aurun.
In)
Driver);
5.
Jims
DaveBeck
Dream Penrose Fleur. 6. Wayside Bond, i. 16.60, 10.60, 5.00; 2. Solana.Cobian
New York at Montreal. In)
(D'Amato); 6. Dancing Cotieen Voiare, I. Ima
Chuck Palm
(7) 11.40,5.00; 3. Ratael.Davalos (1)
Friend.
Chicago at St. Louis, (n)
.limManning
29.26.27-12 (Aldrich); 7. Oteca Mis (Berex.
SIXTH- Jan Man. 2. Wayside 100; 0 (37) 143 30; P (3.7) 117070
nak);
San Francisco at Houston, SleveWoodley
I.
Egyptian
Wind
(Hobbs).
3324.3o-19
EIGHTH - 1. SolanaBoniguen
Scully.3 Deer Hunl,4 Marascitine,
In)
FOURTH - I. Ben 1 (DeBerry); s.
Torn Shaver
2439.34-41
Perot jIvin. 6. Ammo, 7. B's (3) 13.10.6.00.3.50; 2. RaIael.Cobian
Son Diego at Los Angeles, Steve Vad
2. Flaxeys Boy (Lake); 3.1. M. King
(I) S 20. 1.00; 3. Gaidos.Echanhz (6)
Sister, S. E. C. TutIIe.
In)
CR. Neely); 1. Saunders Echo
Novic,A
700; 0 (3.7 with 13) (ail.1) 111600
EIGHTH- 1. Trade Day. 2 ClIp.
30.29 24-'53 (Shell); S. Camden Jody (Berez. 3
Robert Johnston
and (all 3) $3140.
Pinto, 1. RIsing Hope,
nak); 6. Feather Hill (Strong); 7 Eve Appeal, 6. Loco
Greg McAilhlney
21.25.3)-Il
NINTH - I. VclorGoros (7)
Motion,
7
RenoGambons
29.31.25...45 Jefferson Adios (Kimball); S Wampum, Susie Gem.
II 30, 10 40.340; 2. Barquin Lorenzo
Maynard Pence (Komers).
Dave Kuil
2132.32-92
EIGHTH-I. Peggy West, 2. Blue (II 510, 100; 3 Nesto' Davalos (Si
FIFTH - 1. Counsel Rice Jim. 3 Mr.
JoeYad
0, Q (I?) $54.00; p (7.11 $100.50.
Good. 1. K's Pharooh. 5,
Novice
(Bourgeois); 2. Avon Marshal lndcation, 6. Penrose Dot.?. Becky DO (4 7) 110230
(DennIs); 3. Great Moment (No Sue. 8 Smile Joey.
John St. Onge
ELEVENTH
1. Solana
National League
32.31.32-99 Driver); 1. Governor Del Lee
PhIISt.Onge
NINTH- 1 Big Expectation. 2. Mandioli (3) 1100, 5.50. 320; 2
(Tarpy);
BATTING (215 at bats)- Brent Wenger
3.
Rodo
Melody
(Roy);
6
Just
34.31.35-100
Foxy. 3 Dark Velvet, 1. Run Galdt35 Echanl: (2) 6.50. 120; 3
A.Oilver, Pgh, .35.4; W.Robinson. Gary Gunter
Manna (Whayland); 7.
3334.34-lol
MutOla.Paco (6) 3.50; 0(23)
20.
Extra Angus Dog Two. 5. Miss Liberation. 6
Pgh, .335; Rose. Cm, .331;
(Shell); S. Olhkosh (Gill.
P (32) 1)56 90.
Pecos Olackllght, 7. Josie Potts,
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W Crawford, StL, 333; Griftey. Cm,
SIXTH - 1. Festive Guy Jenello
TWELFTH1. Mutilla Boniguen

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Itv The Askoclated Press
PhillIes 5, Padres 1
pitchers.
I
guess
it
paid
off."
Jim
Kaat won hIs 10th game
When Reggie Smith was with
While
Smith
jolted
his
former
with
ninth-Inning
help from
St. !.ouis earlier in the season
he had a hunch he might be St. Louis teammates with solo Gene Garber while Tommy
traded, so he took a cram homers-his 12th and 13th-In Hutton hit a three-run homer,
course. His subjects were the the third and fifth innings and a his first of the season. Jay
pair of singles, another cx- Johnstorie led the Phils' 11-hit
Cardinal pitchers.
The hunch came true last Cardinal, pinch hitter Ted Six- attack with a double and two
month when the Cards dealt emore, singled home an singles.
PIrates 5.4
hun to lMs Angeles and now unearned run in the bottom of
Spot starter Larry Demery
Smith is teaching a slam course the 10th innIng off St. Loul.s reand the St. Louis hurlers are lief ace Alllrabosky to give the allowed two hits after flirting
Dodgers the victory,
with a no-hitter for 62-3 innings
receiving failing marks.
in the nightcap. In the opener,
South has hit five home runs
Red. 4, Mets 0
Fred Norman retIred 21 of the Jerry Reuss scattered nine hits
in a Los Angeles uniform all
Giants 2, Cube 1
in the last 10 games and all first22battersandextendedhis
TheCubstookal-0 lead in
against the Cardinals. Two of career record at Riverfront
them came Wednesday as the Stadium to 30-7 with a four- top of the ninth on Joe Wallis'
Dodgers topped St. LouIs 7-6 In hitter. The 32-year-old left- homer off John Montefusco,

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Cards Like Owns tm

hander, senior member of the who hurled a three-hitter, but
10 Innings.
"I would be lying if I didn't Reds' staff, allowed only a the Giant.s came back with two
say that I got more satisfaction fourth-inning triple by John in the bottom of the ninth.

S h ot, D i s c u s
St a r s C a ni b I e d

Earl (o rn bS
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and 3-0; losing streak as he pitched the
the Milwaukee Brewers first seven InnIngs.
The Oakland A's haven't stopped the Kansas City Royab
White Sox , Tigers 14
been the same since CatfIsh 5-0 and the Cleveland Indians
Lamar Johnson drove ' two
left -and no one knows defeated the California Angels runs and pitcher Chris jpp
'tter than Catfish Hunter, 6-2.
won his first major league
'Oakland doesn't have the
Hunter, 12.8, scattered nine game with a four-hitter as Cliidefense now," says the 'New hitsandgotample batting sup- cago beat DetroIt In the first
York Yankee pitcher.
port from Thurman Munson. game of a doubleheader.
On Wednesday night, they The Yankee catcher drove in
Bucky Dent drilled a two-run
didn't have the offense, either five runs with a three-run triple in the fourth Inning and
- losing a 10-1 decisIon to their homer and two singles.
Bart Johnson scattered six hits
former teammate.
The only run off Hunter came to carry ChIcago to a sweep in
There are only four guys in the first, on Joe Rudi's RB! the second game.
playing regularly on the A's single. Munson hit his home run
Brewers 5, Royals
said Hunter. "And there in the fifth inning and runVon Joshua and Tim Johnson
are only 10 players at the most scoring singles in the First and collected two hits apiece as
who are still there that I played eighth.
Milwaukee beat Kansas City
with in 1974."
wIth the help of sIx errors by the
Orioles
1,
Rangers
4
Hunter, who came to the
Paul Blair, hitting only .206 at Royals.
Yankees after escaping From
The victory went to Bill TrayOakland through a legal loop- game time,
socked
a two-run
off
Joe
Hoerner
In
the
ers,
11-7, who gave up four hits
hole in his contract, has treated homer
in 6 2-3 innIngs, walked six,
the onetime world champions top of the 12th inning to lead threw two wild pitches and hit
with utter disdain since 1974. BaltImore over Texas. Blair's
unter holds a 5-1 edge over the blast, his second of the season two batters, Al Fltzniorrls, 11-6,
who made one of the Royals'
-'t am he once led to three world followed a walk to Bobby Grich errors, was victimized
by the
and gave the victory to reliever Faulty support.
titles.
Martinez,
3-0.
In the other American Tippy
Indlain 6, Angela 2
League games, the Baltimore
TwIns 5, Red Sox 1
Charlie Spikes drove in three
Orioles beat the Texas Rangers
Rob Randall drove in two runs and Rick Waits scattered
6-4 in 12 innings; the Minnesota runs with a third-inning double seven hits as Cleveland beat
Twins turned back the Boston to help Dave Goltz and Mm- California. WaIts, 4-4, outdueled
l(edSox5-l; theC'hicagowhite nesotadefeatBoston.Goltz,g4, California ace Nolan Ryan, 7
Sox took a doubleheader from stopped a personal fIve-game '2.

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televIsion audience of a billion to reconsider and award two four points at halftime and had chev third.
"Right now Galindez is set to meet Kosie Smith in
South people watched, while thou- golds. Miss Murdock was origi- all three centers in foul trouble
Nadia, cool and almost forAfrica but there is a great deal of political unrest and if that fight
sands of newsmen were pro- nally named the winner with 1,- before pulling out a 112-93 decl- bidding out of the
Should be cancelled because of It, I will get my shot at Galindez in
gymnasium,
claiming her the queen of the 162 out of a possible 1,200 in the sion behind Scott May, with 26 scored her fourth
New York in September."
and filth perGames -Nadla turned human. small bore rifle, three posItions, points, and Adrian Dantley, feet
10 scores, this time on the
At that poignant moment, one with Army Capt. Larry with 27,
balance beam and uneven parRussia also remained unbeat- aIlel bars. Before these Games,
Plans are still proceeding on the staging of professional for which she had trained Ba.sshani, Bedford, Tex., one
through
of face
her life,
en with a loe-85 rout of Canada. no score of 10 had been awarded
boxing in Seminole County. "It is almost guaranteed that we will screwedmost
up tier
in a she
gri- point behind,
After a 3-hour check, oth- The Americans automatically in Olympic competition. She
MONTREAL I Al') - Shot didn't go to the Village.
be coming into Sanford with a show before the winter rolls mace
-a typical teenage effort daIs discovered a clerical error
go to 4-0 tonight when they pick finished with a total score of putter Al Feuerbach and discus
around," Ashicek's director of boxing, Bruce Trampler, cornInstead, they went to a hotel,
to stifle an Itching nose,
had been made, giving the two up a forfeit against Egypt, 79.275 of a possible ).
merited,
thrower Mac Wilkins, the top "Wewentthere(toMont,real)
And
America's
all"I am certain that we will have Taco Perez headlining the conquoring male
Gary Boll, a medical student qualifiers in their events at the because we were told by the ofswimmers
card and I have made feelers towards Miami
atClncinnatl,sayshe'atakjnga U.S. Olympic trials, came very ficials that some very importo get Kip Braden as turned human, too. But not

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Nadia Hum an After All,
Raceway 'Athletes'
U.S. Men Swimmers Roll In Round 2 Tonight

Sometimes he stops and wonders if it is all worth it.
massive, jostling international third with six, six and one. No was named the winner,
a unanimous decision over
"Since I lost to Foster, I have come close to retiring a couple news conference.
other nation has more than one
The Americans also survived Anatoly Volkov, the Russian
have decided to give it one more big try and if that means a little girl, subject to all the
In addition to the swimmers, saw one of their boxers move in a bout in Moscow early
thcn hill
lii California and back again.
tion ceremonies,
and a silver from its shooting after a decisive victory over his
The attention of the Games,
"I will do whatever I have to do. But I will give myself every
The
gold
medal
as
the
team.
Included
was
the
first
chief
opponent,
a
Russian,
and
however,
was riveted on little
oppertunity to get that second chance at the gold ring.
"After it is all over, I want to go back to school and get a Gaines' all-around gymnast Olympic medal ever acquired had the first and second quali- Nadia and her flying exhibi.
was around her neck, some in- by a woman in that sport.
flers, Capt. Phil Boggs of the tions in the finals of the wom
degree so I can work with handicapped children. I love kids and if credible marks were in the
Margaret Murdock, 33, who's U.S. Air Force Academy and en's all-around gymnastics.
I can spend my life helping them, then I will be doing what I enjoy books and some vanquished in nursing training at Topeka, Bob Cragg, Maple Glen, Pa., And she didn't disappoint any.
the most.
"But first I have to make this one last all-out effort at getting Russians were at tier sides Kan., took the silver in a con- going into tonight's finals in the one - unless it was her RUSSian
when Nadia turned to watch the troversy with officials. It may men's three-metcr platform challengers, Nellie Kim and
the world title."
l.udinila Tourlschev, for years
Quarry's wait for a shot at the 175-pound champion, 'ictor Romanlan flag being raised. yet turn out to be a gold, or a diving.
Just as the first strains of the piece of a gold.
The basketball team, now 3-0 the queen of the world's
Galinder, might not be too much longer.
Romanian national anthem
U.S. team manager Joe Ber- In the round-robin tournament, gymnasts. Miss Kim eventually
There is talk that Quarry may meet him on the undercard
to
sounded
- while a worldwide ry said he was asking officials trailed tough Yugoslavia by finished second, MIss Touristhe Muhammad All-Ken Norton fight in September.

Baseball

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Barnett Bank of Seminole and Flagship Bank of Sanford staged a challenge softball game Tuesday at
Fort Mellon Park, and although Barnett scored the most rum, 13-9, there wasn't a clear cut winner.
You see, women from both banks were sporting an auortznent of polled muscles and soreness at
wort later this week. The only casualty was when Carol Green of Flagship tripped over the third bane
line and required two stitches to close a wound. Above, Baraett's iaron Jones strides safely Into IA-Evening Herald. Sanford, Fl.
Thursday, July 22, 1q75
first while Wendy WIllL2nI awaits the throw. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)
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"but even so I was ahead when I got careless and got caught." the Olympics have ever seen. silver and four bronze while last 10 shots from the kneeling
Davey Armstrong, Puyallup,
Quarry entered the ring that night undefeated In 36 bouts and She was cool and poised beyond Russia, also the beneficiary of a position are used to break the Wash,, gave a classic perform-

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RUNS-Rose, Cm, 80; Griftey,
Cm. 72; SchmIdt. Phi, 0; Monday,
SEMINOLE
Chi. 61; Morgan, Cm, 61.
WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS
RUNS BATTED IN- G.Fo'ster.
FIRST -I. Argo Angus (Seiders)
Cm, 11; Klngman. NY, 72. Morgan, (6)900,3 10,3.60; 2. Fast And Easy
Cmn. 70; SchmIdt. PhI, 62; T.Peres, (5) 2.50. 3.60; 3. FrIsky Future (Ii
Cm, 60.
360; Q (56) $12.50; 2:09.1.

(Bereznak; 2.

Deano A (Sica);

Barlow's Dutchess (Piper);

TENTH- 1.

Wonder,

Bob's LIps. 2. Boy

3.. Lanky Hank, 1. Space
Xinniklrviick (Weaver); S. Pepper Watch, 5. Geronimo Eckert, 6. John
John (No Driver); 6. Western Scott L. Hayes,
7. Our Quest, I. Sovran
(Bourgeois); 7. Nealon Time sentry
(Patterson); I. Thorpes Champ
ELEVENTH- I. Pennmarric, 2
(S?ader).
Jocosta 3 Money Socs. 1 My .',I
SEVENTH - 1. MIghty Mouth Molly, S San
Ann, 6. Money Mami. 7
SECOND - 1. Steady Pat
HiTS-Rot. Cm, 126; A.OlIver.
(Ha.'tzler); 2. Real Blast (Grimes); Pecos Smokin',
I. Jungle Jet
Pgh. Iii; Moitene:.
9.00. 3.20. 2.20; 2. 3. Prcu M,s: W.rl tD'A-t:1; .1,
112,
iWLPTH- I. Shelly, 7. Snei'on
Garvey. LA, Ill; Buckner, LA, 112. Squaw Byrdle (2) 260. 2.20; 3. Senators Ilna (Kucia); 3 Judge Streakcr,
3 Joker Jake. 1 Rebozo.
DOUBLES-Madlock. Chi, 23; Daytona Tern (3) 7.20; 0 (1.2) 6.60;
Floyd 0. (R. Regur); 6. Byrd's s
See Secrets, 6 Mac's George. 7
Zisk, Pgh, 72. Simmoq, StL. 22; T (123) 130.00; DO (6.1) 141.20; Honor (Van Deventer); 7. DebbIe
wright Hi FitI, I. Bit of Grace
Montanez, All. 2); Rose, Cm, 21.
2:10
Ham De (Roy). I. Arrlva Lii
THIRD - I. Penliglus (Becker) (Wingard)
AmerIcan League
(7) 140. 3.20.2.40; 2. Jusla Frost (2)
EIGHTH - I. Rocky Dominion
BATTING 1213 at bats)- G.Brett,
500,340; 3. Sneaky John (5)2.10; 0 (Provost); 2. Strong (Kurtgworth);
XC. .36, McRae, XC, .349; Munson,
(21) 110 20; T (7.2.3) 19100, 7 09. 3 victory Rally (R. Pleely); 4.
LeFlore, Del, .332;
PlY. .33
FOURTH -1. Luke Way (Recur) Monterey Hanover (Sica); S Rudy
Bostock. Mm. 229.
(61 9.40, 3 60. 2.50; 2. Hobos FIrst (3) Adams (Petersen); 6. Speedy Jim
RUNS-Rivers, NY, 62; R.WhIte,
170, 350. 3. Bullet Pace (1) 3.20; 0 (Brltton); 7. T J Q (Dvoraceli).
NY. 63; Otis, XC. 60; G.Brett, XC.
136) $1650; 1 (63.4)193.00; 2:11.
NINTH - I. Princess Strong (R.
s. North. Oak. 51.
FIFTH - I. Mary Jo Adios I. Regur); 2. Shawnee Win (No
RUNS BATTED lN-Mayberry, Seiderl) (5)
14.20. 1460. 1.50; 2. Driver); 3 Chlet Byrd Time
KC. 6.3. Munson, NY, 61. BurrouQhs, Crazy Goose (5) 5.20, 3 40. 3.
Cap. (Grimes); 1. Ocmuigee Gem
Tex, 60; Chambliss. NY, 59; L.May, lain Rile N (3)260; 0(58)14200; (Bridges); S Adios Mister (Kurti.
ISJ_
Bat.
1 (5531 $31140; 1364
worth); 6 Mmndy Nib (Rau); 7. ___________________________
HITS-G.Brett, XC. 134. Munson,
SIXTH - 1. Engine Room Russ Plaltznah (Ruggies); S. Sumter Beau
NY, 116. Chambliss, PlY. ill;
(Vandeventer) (1) 5.40. 360. 2 50; 3. iCuihane).
LIFIOrI, Del. 111; RIvers, NY. fl1,
Mmi's Bronse (2) 100.300; 3 Color
TENTH - 1. NItty Lady Byrd
DOUBLES-McRae. XC, 23; Me Beanie (5)
160; 0 (71) lii 00; 1 (Komers); 7. More Reliable
Carty, Cli. 32; River's, NY, 21; (425) $109.00; 2:09.2.
(Wilseyl; 3. Doras Bogie One
G.Brett. XC, 21; Otis. KC. 2l.
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Racing Cloud (Bridges); 7. Lusty
Poquette. XC. 6; I TIed With
Byrd (1)110; 0(35) 1107.20. T (5.3
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necticut.
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investigation by branding

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Marvin said he and Godfrey
station.
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PIERRE, S.D. IAP&gt; - Back
In the old days, there was a
bounty on nearly every wild
critter that roamed South Da.
kota prairies,
Today, the state pays a bounty only on its official animal
the coyote - that crafty, wolf.
like creature that is a natural
wonder to some but a symbol of
destruction and ruin to sheep
growers.

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Isn't solving the sheepherders'
iroblems, and they would like
to get rid of It.
Sheep growers argue t.hat it IS
a valuable tool, although they
admit that the state bounties of

$15 for adult coyotes and $2 for
pu may be too low to do much
good.

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Wood or steel desks, executive desk
&amp; chairs. secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, Straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.
NOLL'S
Casselbenry, 17.92. S30.4206

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Rain Trees, Azaleas, Camphor
Trees, 99c. Border . grass, 39c,
Large bushy Ligustrum, $1.99.
CACTUS QUEEN NURSERY,
Crner Wekiva Park Drive &amp; SR
4,.
322 6235. OPEN WED.
THROUGH SUN. Noon to S p.m.
Lawn Mower Sates &amp; Service- We
Sell the Best &amp; Service the Rest.
Western Auto, 301 W. First St., 372
140).

Aluminum Siding

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Furniture

1977 El Camino VI, automatic,
pOwer steering. $1516.
WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD
Wanted to buy used office furniture.
Ph0ne323.1050
Any Quantity. NOLL'S Cassel.
MUSTANG,
1966, new white paint,
berry, Hwy. 17.92 (30.4706
blue interior, automatic, many
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MW parts, $750. 3232791 after 5:30
Ham.Ansateur Ratio Equipment.
or weekends,
Sonny Raborn. 372-7130 q 372.
1179.
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-.- '7 and
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'73 Models. Call 323 5310 or 534.
PINEY WOODS BARN
We Buy
Dealer).
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous. Sell
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for 30 pct. commission. Free Pick. 547 Pontiac Firebird Convertible.
ups. Auction, Saturdays 1 p m.
needs new top, runs good, in.
Sanford 322.2770.
,,pected. $150. 322 3312.
DAVE'S 373.9370

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1970 GTO, air, new tires, flew paint,
rebuilt engine. $1500. 322 6447
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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 thi Movleland Dnlve.in
T1'seatre, South 5793, Phone 322
1216.

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72-Auction

Highway 46

Auct Ion GallerIes
1½ miles East 011.4
Auction Saturday, July 31, 7 p.m.
Consignments welcome. Fur
nituve, Antiques, Glass &amp; Dolls.
We pay cash for estates, etc. Stan
Vermillion, Auctioneer. Sanford

322.4912

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Home Improvements

Pest Control

i cn covCr your horns with alum
i.d.ng &amp; %olfit Syimem Also
Roofing. Gutters 70 yrS Exp
Eagle Sidng Co $31 9543

Auto Painting

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Auto Painting 8. MInor Body Work.
Professional, experienced
painter. Work guaranteed.
Bruce's Body Shop, 325.0753.
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classified Ads ddc? work there
wouldn't be any

ART Bkp
FreeestfOsNoobigalion
JOHNNY WALKER,32'2 4457
General Contractor

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,TCONTRO1

3325565

Central Heat 1. Air Conditioning
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 322
Carpentry. Rernodelmq. Addil.cn.

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Beauty Care

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
Ito'rnerly HarnietI'S Beauty P400k)
S10E First.3fl ¶743

C.E SHEPHERD
Panting. Remodeling. General
Repr Call 323 5515
Roof Repairs. Carpentry. Painting.
Home Repairs, Gutter ing. Cement
work Free estimates 131 1662.

51-Household Goods

Need extra money? Can you work a
couple of hours in the evening?
Call 323 1547.
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Trash Hauled, Lawn Care,
Hauling
372 2645
levi some camping equipment yvo
no longer vie? Sell it all with a
Classified Ad in The Herald. Call
322 2411 on $31 9993 and a friendly
ad visor will help you.

S Pc Rattan set, including 2 lamps.
excellent condition, $190. Call 464

BEST PRICE BEST PRODUCT
Free Estimates-2.4 Hour's
THE RMO.T EK, 531092L..

f5I!4Mr.i'f lty. T:;

Alterations, Dress.Makirig. Drapes,
Upholstery. 3220101

Sewing

Machine Repair

Land Clearing

'yti
r'cil !fç

Carl s Sewing Machine Repair

C&amp;A

BackHoe ServIce Your HrnI$tS TuneUp.
Land clearing, fill dirt, clay, rock.
AIIk'rsdsofdigging Nousefrailers Cleaning the garage again? Moving
Stored and moyad. 3729147
the same ilems around you
moved last spring? Planning on
ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
storing them another year? Oon:t
Bulldozing, Excavating, Ditch wo(k.
dolt. Plan a garag. sale arid don t
Fill dirt. top soil, 3fl-,43
forges lo adverle it in tIme Herald

Landscaping &amp;
lawn Care

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Mowing. ecging, trimming. weeding
and fertilizing. Free estimates.

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extra cash in your pcckit

Tree

Service

SANFORD TREE SERVICE
EXPERT LAWN AR
Cutting. Trimming, Hauling
ng. ,,ing. r i mm rig
Licensed Bonded Insured 119
Ptene)fl.5797
Free Estimates
$451 or 323.5052

Painting

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Well Drilling

A I Painting- Brush. roll, Spray.
Quality work Reasonab4e prices.
Free estImates. 321 0439.

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and sizes
We repair and Service
Act NOwl July Onlyl House Ex
SlIME MACHINE &amp;
tenors painted. Irons $100. Call F
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SUPPLY CO.
C Ford 13l203,
3324433
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tYou Bus' ness...DIQI

5309

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AU work uvaran
teed BROGDEN ROOFiNG, 323
6700

Free estimate 3234035
Lawns, lierv ice,
Painting,WlndcwCleening
372.9319

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Insulation

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80-Autos____________
for Sale
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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter top's. Sinks. Installation
available. Bud CabII. 3125052
nytIrn e

KULP DECORATORS
409W. 1st St. 322 2333
We Buy Furniture

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Home Improvements

Sewing Machine

1961 Font pick-up, in exceptional
condition.
Automatic,
low
mileage, CaI.Ap4chc chrome
wheels, new wide scat tract let.
ter
tIres, C radio &amp; more.
'Reduced to $1,200. 333.9163.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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Lease a Datsun including Z cars and
trucks. For Information call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, 131.1315.
For used furniture, applIances,
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 Itm*.
1970 Impala. V.5. air, radio, new
Larrys Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.
tires. $400. 322.0014.
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62-Lawn-.rden

Scars gas dryer, alumInum cx
tension ladder, and 1O'x12' gold
carpet. 3)1 048$.

Singer Touch 'N Sew, with walnut
conSole, balance $19.50 or a
payments of $5330 NATION
WIDE. 3)95091

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1914 Ranchero OT. full power, low
mileage. lIke new, $2. 3733610.

70-Swap &amp; Trade

Aluminum Extension Ladder, 16'
ne'w. $10. 470 West Crystal, Loch
Arbor. 3721077.

Early American living room chair,,
.'ilue, good COndition, 322 $625.

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices, used, any condition.
611 5126. Winter Park.

Office Furniture

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
Buying a new home? Moving to an
apartment?
Get some action with a Herald
classified ad We'll help you write
an ad that will bring a fast sale.
CALL 322 2611

Guaranteed reconditioned auto
batteries, $'2.95 exchange.,
PEEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
Sanford Ave.

6$-'dVanted to Buy
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Sell us your car or truck even if you
owe money on it. See Bill Ray or
Jack Mink, BAIRD.RAY DAT.
SUN, Fern Park, 531.1315.
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Sale

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
372.5433
3)1 3lSE. First St.

Quarter horu, 3 yr's. old, Stijd,
mean. $200 to good home. 322.71.42.

Storage Trailer. 10' highway tandem
wilts side door. 323.5293.
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Paying $2.75 for each dollar silver
coin; Paying 30c each for Indian;
Wheat's 1½c each. 323.5500

60-0ffICC Supplies
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50-Misceilaneous for Sale

30 60 50 &amp; 60 pct. discount on all
ch,idreri5 clothing. Boys' new
casual Suits. shirts, short &amp; long
pants, girls' dresses 8, short &amp; long
play Suits,
PAY TON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
Ph. 322.1301
2610 Hiawatha

66-Horses

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43-Lots-Acreage

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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Oays-322 6173
Nights-3fl 2352

Bralley Odham3234670

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YARD SALE, 2704 Rldgewood.
Everything must go. clothes, odds
&amp; ends, dishes, misc. Thurs., Fri.,
Sat all day

2925 Hwy 1792
372.5961

FHA

Conventional.5% Down

CARPORT
SALEGrace
Methodist Church Parking lot,
Airport Blvd. 8. Woodland Dr..
Saturday 9 to 5. Proceeds for
United Methodist Women.

DREAMWOLD- 1 BR, 3 Bath
Formal Dining Room. Large
family room with fireplace. Near
new appliances. Large lot with
sprinkler system. $52,500.

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classified Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any.
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Cash 322.4132

GARAGE SALE
1714 Randolps (off Mellonvllle)
Friday &amp; Saturday

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

GUNS ONLY AUCTION. WED
NESDAY AUGUST 4. 1 P.M
SANFORD AUCTION, 373 7310

New 2.3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

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newest

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S4-Garage Sales

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373

79-Trucks-Trailers
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Kish Real Estate ______________
ROBSON MARINE

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

Great Dane pup's
maleS female for sale.
3223533

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service, used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES 333.0697

We have a large selection of black &amp;
white portable TV's. $25 to $45.
HERB'S TV. 1200 S. French, 323.
1134.

QUIET AREA
2 3 BR redecorated house, lots Of
kitchen cabinets, eating bar, new
carpeting. new roof, central heal
and large fenced back yard.
Approx. 52.000 down, $155 month,
Price $21,500. Owner, 3230537.

Priced To Go- By Owner- 2 BR. 1
bath, well maintained home.
Large lot with fenced back yard,
many trees. Wynnwood area off
MelIonville. 3236591.

Doberman Puppies, AKC. Charts.
pionline,lwts,Blact&amp;rust&amp; red
&amp; rust. VS. 531-nil.

Chihuahua, male, 7 mo's., 3½ lbs.
Call between 4 1. $ P.M.

53-N- Radio-Stereo

78.-torcycles
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Weeks, black 5. rust male
Doberman. Sire: Pell's CH Jubte
C.D. $225 to right party, 322.1099.

Doberman Pmnschef AKC Pups,
$150. Champion Lineage. Terms.
363-5740.

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Excellent investment. i BR, 2 story
with 2 furnished apartments on
separate lots. 521,300. 1200 Elm.
5345992.

321.0041

CLASSIFIED
ADS
MOVE
MOUNTAINS of merchandise
every day.

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For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks
Any year thru 1976 models. 7 days
week Call collect, 541 3)3I

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bedroom, 1", bath, central heat,
carpeted, fenced back yard, stove
&amp; refrigerator, 122.500. 8100 down,
If VA nothing down. KULP
REALTY. 332 2335

2201 S. FRENCH

Free Kittens
To good home
32) 0111 any'tlrrme

Old Coldspot Refrigerator,
runs good. $25.
372.7256

Twenty West Area- Beautiful 3

ML$- REALTORS

MORE CASH

65-Pets-Supplies

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JENNY CLARK REALTY
Realtor
Phone 305.373.1595
Days and After Hours

3 BR, 7 bath, Fla. room, enclosed
back porch, central heat &amp; air,
with 7 extra commercial lot's. 37).
0609.

SANORA
SOUTH

Sanford's

All Eledric
CentralH.atlzsgandAirConditionlnQ

Repossession &amp;

Cookware, Miracle Maid, waterless,
15 pc. set, $140. With Lektro Maid,
$175. 323.1495.

By Owner- Lovely 3 BR, 2 bath
home In Sanford, central heat and
air, wall to wall carpet, separate
dining room, 14'xld' fam9y room,
garage, large fenced yard,
beautiful shade trees, 16'x16'
workshop or Outside game room.
$5,000 equity and assume loan,
Phone 321 0503.

Sofa. 575. Double bed compiele, $65.
Breakfast set, $35. Stainless steel
support cane, Misc. 53115$)

Models
4

over $400. Needs someone to
assume oalance. $196.50. or pay BROWSE AND SAVE... Irs eesv
77- Autos Wanted
and fun,, The Want .&amp;ci viav
$12.30 tnt. Fre, tense trial. Will
take trade. Call Bill at 339.5091.
Dealer.
64-Equipment for Rent BUY JUNK CARS-fran $10 to$.1O.
Call 322.1621 after 4 p.m.
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GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
Wan?
197) orolder Dodge Dart; alsc
Steam CIeanYourOwn Carpet
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
will buy any make convertible's
RentOurRefnsnvac
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS.
Pone 323.1050.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE,325.5151

6255049

Chassis Lube &amp; Gear; Oil dispenser,
upright, $125, the pair. 322.1962.

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Custom made camper top,I' bed;
Excellent condition. Bargain buy.
322-1999.

Sa.)?olt

INC.,REALTOR

Reg Real Estate Broker
w lit St.
323 6061 or 373 0517 eve's,

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'MOND E. LUNOQUIST
'g. Real Estate Broker
ts&amp;Appraisais 323 7296

Farm Tractcr&amp; EquIpment
11,500
372.3IS3afleri

52-Appliances

M. UNSWORIH REALTY __________________

,SIte( Hours:
2.524 Poe". Dr
ALS-- REALTORS 3229281,322 399)

322.2118

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Beautiful spaciouS 3 BR, 2 bath.
family room, large 100*150'
corner lot. Double garage, pool
planned, screened patio. Lovely
area. Call today.

REPOSSESSED 3 BR, 2 bath, $100
down, $169.01 total monthly
payment. 5' pcI annual pci. rate.
360 mos. 815.500.

VETERANS- BEST BUY IN
TOWN- 53.000 under comparable
homes, 3 BR, 7 bath, kitchens
equipped, central heat &amp; air, wall.
wall carpt, owner pays all closing
costs. Only 10 remaining.

Jim
Fi

536.900

Attention

* SINGER FUTURA*
One of Singer's fInest. Sold w br

Singer with Zigzag, $43.
Singer with buttonhole attachment.
$75'
Singer Golden Touch.and.Sew, $15.
Singer, Slantomatic, brand new
condition. Singer's best ever, $343
with cabinet.
TV's from $49.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 E. 1st St. Downtown
322 9111

EVES. 3721517 or 3320612

MAYFAIR OLD SOUTH CLASSIC2 story stucco, 1BR, 2 bath, family
room, large separate garage with
convertible Storage area. $19,500.

322 4991
19)9 S. Pench
Eves. 322 1496, 122 116.4:3221961

Across From Ranch House
323-8670 or 831.9777

2S4SPark

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Harold Hall Realty

Highway 17.92, S,anfo,-d

322-2090

FANTASTIC- 2 Story, IBedroom,
2'/7 bath, on large high homesite.
Gorgeous stonewall with fireplace
&amp; family room. $68,400.

Wm. H. Stemper' Realtor

NO DEPOSIT
NO LEASE
REQUIRED

Sanford, Fla.

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REDUCED $1,000 - Lovely 3 BR,
quiet area, 521.500.

\4llage.

Large 1 4.2 Bdrm,
Furnished or Unfurnished
'CLUB ROOM

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FRICKE&amp; FRICKE
ASSOCIATES INC.
REALTORS,131 S75.3

Studio. 1,2.3

REDUCED 5)900- for early sate. 3
Bedroom, 2 bath, pool, central
heat &amp; air, sprinkler system. In
Idyllwilde for 545.000.

Peg. Real Estate Broker
332 6653
1100 E. 75th St.

Reduced for quick sale- By Owner,
Sunland 3 BR, I bath, heat &amp; air,
many extras. $19,900. 319537).

1 Bedroom, furnished, air. Adults.
no pets. Contact 2312 Palmetto
Ave., Sanford.

SPACIOUS- 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, in
lovely Pinecrest. Foyer, porch,
large utility room, excellent
location. 125.000.

REALTORS

41Houses

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PERFECT- for Small family, 3
bedroom, 1 bath, kitchen equip.
ped, carpeting, screened patio,
$21,950.

TAFFER REALTY

Real Estate

FIX.UP SPECIAL
county, $19,900.

Stenstrom Realty
BEAUTI FULLY SHADEDBrittany with 2 large bedrooms, 2
baths, outdoor well, fireplace,
539.900.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

Buildings- Siore or Office
SlOOmo.
332.15(7 or 373.7132

75-Reci-eatioti Vehicles

Lay-Away Machines

Hal Colbert Realty

Forrest Greene, Inc.

322-2420

37-Business Property

Luxury Patio Apartments
Bedroom Aots.
Quiet One Story
Kitchen Equipped
AduIt.Family

Reg, Real Estate Broker
2635 S. Sanford Ave,
3210759 eves. 372.7643

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Rent, with option to buy, 24' x 14'
mobIle home with patio, carport,
shed. Pool I. tennIs, marina. $153.
665-5.600.

ardens

LE.\V!N(; I1()I 1'
IS N L.u'(;II INI;
i .T1' E R

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3 rooms, bath, air, 1 or 7 adults. No
pets. Security dep. Water furn.
322 3037.

G eneva

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6 room apt., and efficiency apt.
FurnIshed, with lake access.
Responsible adults only, No pets.
322 9096.

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323 SIlo

Pie corporation intends to r'iister the public records of Seminole written defenses, if any, on
that name with the Clerk ci ne Li*Jnty. Honda
THOMAS C.. i-kbMAN, ESQ..
FOUNDRY
Circuit Court of Seminole County has been filed against you and you FREEMAN &amp; WOOLFOLK, whose
PATTERN MAKER
pursuant to 55565.09 Florida arerequired to Serve a copy of your address i% Post Office Box
Statutes,
written defenses, if any. to it on Aitamonfe Spring,, Florida 37701, Experienced only, iuu o. part time
5
Salary based on experience.
INC.
Robert M. Barnes, II, PA, Atlom,forpetition,randfilethe
By. Robert E. Sawyer
Pla.ntitf's attorney, whose address original of said Answer or written
PACKAGING SYSTEMS, CORP. •
President
AirpOrt Blvd. Sanford
5 1311 Gulf Life Tower, Jackson. defenses, if any, with the Clerk of
___________
Ci.orp. SeaD
ivlle. Fior(di 32201, oisorb'fore 1151 above styled court on or before
AU9SI 3TI1, lyle, ano tue trie August 26th, 1976, otherwise a
wiuiiam A. Lenten, III
Attorney at Law
original with the Clerk 04 this Court default and ultimate judgment will
P.O. Box 2295
either before service on Plaintiff's be entered against you for the relief
attorney or immediately thereafter: demanded in the Petition.
Sanford, Florida 37771
otherwise, a default will be entered
Publish' July S. 15. 22. 29, 1916
WITNESS my hand and official
DEB.71
________________ against you for th, relief demande'1 seal of said Court on the 16th day of
in the complaint or petition.
July, 1534.
FICTITIOUS NAME
WllffESSmyhandandth,watof (SeeU
Notice ii hereby given that I am this Court on July 19th. 1914.
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
But the Welcome Wagon
engaged In business at 101.0,
(Seal)
Clerk of the Circuit Court
tir,ste,s
can make it easier
Springwood Circle. Longwood,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
By' Lillian T. Jenkins
Seminole County, Florida under the
Iii :1(1lust to your new surClerk of the CircuIt Court
Deputy Clerk
fictitious name Of EXCALIBUR
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
Publish: July fl, 29. Aug. S. I?. 1974
riiundings, and ma be.' put
TRADING CO.EAST, and that I
Deputy Clerk
DEB 92
a Stiilk on your fate'
intend to register said name with the Publi;h July 12, 29, Aug. 5, 12, 1976
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole DEB 91
FICTITIOUS NAME
County, Florida in accordance with
Notice Is hereby given that we are
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND engagedlnbusineiaat$outflU,5 I?.
the provisions of the Fictitious
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, 92. Sanford, Seminole County,
Name Statutes, T.Wit: Section FOR
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ee.....
FiflOiflA
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10 J,.,w,ua ,,J,
--.-.-,.,Jrx,.r mu ',cm'y,ous name
CASE NO. 74.1147.CA44.(
5: Randall H. Hubbard
BILL'S BAR B Q, and that we in.
In Re tie Marriage of
Publish: July I, 5, 15, 72. 1916
tend to register said name with the
MABLE DORIS GLASS.
DEB.I
Clerk of Pie Circuit Court, Seminole
Petitioner. County, Florida in accordance with
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE and
tP.e provisions of the Fictitious
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. CHARLES FRANCIS GLASS.
Name Statutes. ToWit: Section
Respondent, 56.509 Florida Statutes 1957.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
AMENDED
COUNTY, FLORIDA
5: Billy P. Stephens
NOTICE OF ACTION
CIVIL NO. 74'tllS.CA.04.D
H. R. Stephens
THE STATE OF FLOR IDA TO:
In Re: tie Marriage of
Publish: July 1, 5, IS, 77, 1976
CHARLES FRANCIS GLASS DEB.S
NANCY E. MALCOLM,
6901 Friendship Road
Wife.Petitioner
and
CLINTON, MARYLAND 70735
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
DOUGLAS 0. MALCOLM,
Husband Respondent that MABLE DORIS GLASS has
filed a Petition in the Circuit Court ci
NOTICE OF SUIT
10. DOUGLAS C. MALCOLM
Seminole County, FlorIda for
Dissolution of Marriage, and you are
C 0 Jean Peter;
(4on..
required to serve a copy of your
Route One
written defenses, If any, on Kenneth
Gladstone, Virginid
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED W. McIntosh of STENSTROM,
HARRIET DEAS
that an actIon for dissolution of DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH, Attorneys for
JEAN BRYANT
marriage has been filed against you,' PetItioner, whose address is Poit
834 9212
and y' are required to serve a copy 041k. Box 1330. Sanford, 32fl1, on or
Sanford
of your written defense's, if any, To before August 19th. 1976, otherwise a
GENE R. STEPHENSON, of.. defeult and ultimate Iudgment I,iil
SHIRLEY MILIEu
STEPHENSON, STALNAKER AND' be entered against you for the relief
BEANE, PA,, Attorneys for the demanded in he Petition,
631 9212
Petitioner, ,,vsd 10 file the original I WITNESS my hand and oflicial
Casseiberry.Winfer Springs
with the Clerk of the above Styled seal of said Court on 1Pm. 13th day of
Forest CIt1
July, AD. 1976.
Ccurt on or before Auguif 15th, 1976;
Altamonte
Springs
otherwise, a Judgmetw 'nay be I SEAL)
entered against you for the relief
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
RUTH TUECH
Clerk of the Circuit Court
demanded In the petitIon for
dissolutiori,
By: Cherry Kay Travis
8349212
Deputy Clerk
WITNESS my hand and lhe seal of
Allamonte Springs
this Court this 12th day of July, 1976.
STENSTROM. DAVIS
Longwood
(Seal)
&amp; McINTOSH
(East)
Post Office box 1330
Aurthur H Btckwltft. Jr.
Flagship Bank -Suite 22
Clerk of the Circuif Court
I'IILDA RICHMOND
Sanford, Florida 3777i
By: Mary N. Dardin
5743167
Deputy Clerk
Attorneys for Petitioner
Deltona
Publish: July IS. 32, 39, Aug 5. 1976 Publish, July 15, 32, 29, Aug S. 1914
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372 7491

34-M,bile Homes

DELTONA - 2 BR, wall.wali
carpet, central heat &amp; air,
screened porch. $155 per mo.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V. Hardwick. Broker
Doltona. 665 6611

Follow signs tomodelsoff
Winter Park Drive

REAL ESTATE
Realtor

BATEMAN REALTY

2 BR houSe trailer, furnished, with
lights &amp; water. 322 5.659.

63-Machim. y-Tools

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FOUR BEDROOM BARGAIN
Comparel 2 Baths, family room,
screened porch. Central air,
carpet, sprinklers, workshop.
On;y$26,900. Your choice of term

32-Houses Uflfurnished

(Horse Track Rd.)

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5306*33 REALTORS 3736353

Spacious I. 2. &amp; 3 BR Apts. Tennis,
swImming, playground,
recreation room, laundry room
and clubhouse. 2360 Rldgewooci
Ave., Sanford. Ph. 323.6120,
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Si-Househeld Goods

LONGWOOD
1 BR, 1½ bath,
carpeted. 5.30 Rosedale, $27,500.

CaliBart

Thursday, July32, 1914-11*

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E. 23rd ST.
Double corner lot,
fruit trees, 3 BR, 1½ Bath, 527,500.
Will rent for $250 per mo.

Ridgewood Arms

atSeminola Blvd.

Fairly mature, wilts all round cx

WOWI Large kitchen,1 BR,2 B, C-H
&amp; A, family room, dining room,
carpeted, 1's', acre lot. On Van
Buren St., in Lake Mary. Only
$41,500.

Small house. Comfortably fur.
nished. Very clean. US mo. &amp; dep.
311 N. French Ave.

31A-Duplexes

AT CASSELBERRY

2 BEDROOM brick home, ideal for
newlyweds or retirees, good area,
cbs. to hospital &amp; shopping,
$19,930. Call Betty Flamm,
Realtor Associate.

REALTORS
3072SthST.
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

7 BR house. furnished. Mature
married adults only. No pet;. $125
mo. plus $50 dep. 322.3131.

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color TV, Air Cond., Maid Sery.
QUALITY INN NORTH
.14. SR 131. Longwood
562 100

CAMELOT

personality, good at handling cash

Ovledo area, country home, custom
built, 2'k acres, I BR, 3 baths,
offIce, 3300 sq. ft.. 3 mo's. old,
$5,000 equity and assume mon.
tgage of
$55,000. Appraised
$60000. Owner, 363-6450.

Ill W. 3rd. St. 2nd. floor, 3 rm, rear
apt. Utilities included. Reasonable
rent, p15 322.2710

Under $29,000

can land Ihi job. AAA EM .

vs.
' and
LEWIS 0 MAGNETTI and SAN. PHYLLIS M. DAVIS, Wife,

DRA .3 MAGNETTI, his wile.

41-Houses

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323-7832

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own transportation. 323.3906.

Petitioner,

33-Houses Furnished

Fuil Charge Bookkeeper, accirat,
IvPng.$lwk.5daywk.fring,
benefits, small
company. 3 rm. apt., Large rooms, Clean. Well
Lgw
area $345650 for appt.
furnished. Carpeted. Reasonable.
________________________
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71$ W. 1st St.
21-SitUations Wanted
______________________
2343P*fkDr .........570
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112 BR Mobile Hornet
Manager Director position
Adults No pets
experienced In all phases
of personal motivation, warranty
Large 2 rooms with carport, air. $55.
&amp; quality control, customer
323.4672
rniat ions, Proven background
p
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Box
3014,
Sanford.
Lake
Mary- clean &amp; private, I
________________________
bedroom furnished apt. I male, no
pets. 3fl.)9y3,
24-Business O'unities
._-- . '- o' a Wig Shop, 600 assorted wigs BAMBOO COVE APTS
One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments,
and wiglets 51.700. 323.1309
lurnithed or unfurnished. Newly
S.ile or Lease, Bail 5. Tackle Shop,
redecorated. Come see. 300 E.
•
beer 4. wine 919W. Is? St. Sanford,
Airport Blvd., Sanford, 323 1310.
4r call 3235753 after 9 P.M.
1 BEDROOM
FURNISHED APARTMENT
Plant &amp; Craft Shop
2300 Mettonv ill.
For Sale, very reasonable
Phone 333 7571
1 Bedroom, carpet, air, utIlItIes
turn. Park Ave. $130 Plus deposit.
323.4359 after 5:30.
EXCITING!!
2 New Models

_____________________________ Reliable Baby Sitter to care for
infant in my home. Ravenna Park
area Sf03. S dais wk. Must have
Legal Notice
____________________________

ROBERT E. DAVIS, Husband,

Clean 3 BR, P', bath, private back
yard, washer, dryer. $175. By
appt. 37360)6 eves.

TAXI DRIVERS
Yellow Cab. 201 S. Park Ave.
Sanford

15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Master Cosmotologls?, straight 60
pct.commsion.6ETTYAt4'5
FLORIDA.
'
CUll'. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
UNISEX HAIRSTYLING. 322
CASE NO. 76.794CA.OS-F .
COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA
0750
CAMERON BROWN CONSUMER CASE NO. 6-139-CAo4.E
FINANCE. INC ,'a North. Carolifil In Rrthe Marriage or
CASHIER- Attractive, outvc'ing

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Box 553. SanfOrd, Fla. 37771.

FOOD SERVICE MANAGER-.

3 Bedroom, calm kItchen, 2 pen.
ches, no pets, 323.1762,

CLASSIFIED ADS DON'T COST =
THEY PAY.

Seminole Memorial Hospital has an Efficiency and2 Bedroom, monthly,
immediate opening for an
adults. Wekiva Landing Resort.

8-l.4eIp Wanted

_______

or writ,
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.

ford.

3 Bedroom, 1 bath hOuse In Sanford.
Fenced yard. 4.43 0542,

2 Bedroom, large kitchen, enclosed
porches, garage. $145 month plus
security deposit, 7642 Sanford
Ave. 534.1619.

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OIIYC-Il
INEATIE

drinkers.

Mechanical and.or Electrical
engineer needed. Prefer ex
eniencedinbotfle&amp;canhandting
'quipment. Salary based on cx.
perience. PACKAGING SYS.
I EMS CORP., Airport Blvd., San

Casselberry. Florida
124 Anderson Court,
Nurses: RN's &amp; LPPI's, Aides. Aid.
NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS NAME
YOU ARE NOTIF lED that an
Apartment C
companion. Needed immediately
NOTICE Is hereby given that action to foreclose a mortgage on
Orlando, Fl 32801
6250636.
He remembers Godfrey as a golf the owner of WATR asked SHAR INVESTMENTS. INC., a the following properly in Seminole
c 0 0. Brown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Live In with sImi.invaI man.
goohumored person always him todo a weekend show, And Florida corporation Is engaged in County, Florida'
wk Lake Mary. 323.1309
buSineSs at 205 North Palmetto Lot 170 Of QUEEN MIRROR that ROBERT E. DAVIS has tiled a
_I
it started all over again,
willing to pull a prank.
Avenue, Sanford, Seminole Coun. SOUTH REPLAT ADDITION TO Petition sn the Circuit Court f CLERK TYPIST. Great boss, good
Atthe heightofhispopularity
"The weekend show worked ty, Florida under theficlitlousname CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA. ac Seminole County. Florida, for
benefits, good hours. AAA EM '
Godfrey had five morning out and I came on board full of: THE FORTY THIEVES cording to the flat thereof as DissolutionofMarriage,andyou.ne
PLOYMENT. 2C) Commercial.
STEAKHOUSE AND LOUNGE and recorded in Plat Book II, pacelo, 04 required to serve a copy of your

Bounty On (oyotes

,,A .J

q.

_______________________

August 4th, 1976; otherwise, a
Judgment may be entered against LOST: Black male Lab, I white

"I had bought a home in

and
SIEce..
I

ALANON

For families or friendS of problem

Nice 2 Bedroom block home
Furnor Unfurn.
323-2120

Apt's. Unfurn. Spacious I &amp; 2 BR, all
electric, eat.in kitchens. Dish.
washer, shag carpet, air, plenty
closets. From 1150. Exctusiv'
area. Mgr. 372.7411.

31-Apartments Furnished

ENGINEER

too funny or "the star of the down to Washington."
One day when he was playing
show couldn't outdo it," he said.

"EAT MY
AND

TIUTIS

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24 ROBERT MAC P'EILRE-

audience but they couldn't be Southburyanddidn'twanttogo

TV SERVICEMAN
IOUNTANT-2 Yrs experience
Vrk under 2 full charge ac
countants. 56.000 10 19.000
minimum. Fantastic Opportunity.
-WE SELL SUCCESS201 Commercial
323 5176
_____________
Smallest Ad with lhegreatest,p
pontunity. Call 3238343.
___________________________

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PEWS
"2)
'.6) HOGAN'S HEROES
CI) BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

Marvinstayed with MRS until

COii'ge? Interested i career

position? This is itt

lARRY S. HARW000,
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Husband Respondent
Free, 641.2071 for "We Care" Avon
NOTICE OF SUIT
"tl;ne" Adults or Teens.
"...I hs't wonted in 20 yoars.
TO: HARRY S. HARWOOD. last
_____________________
earning
good
Now
I'm
known address: co Austin Han.
an
Avon
money.....m
5-lost &amp; Found
wood, Lake Page Lane, Apopk.a,
Representative." Call 4.41.3079 for
- --FlorIda
information.
__________________
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED FOUND - Chihuahua, Seminole
that an action for dissolution f
old
an
Guild,
College area. Identify. 322.7056. Coppercraft
marrIage has been filed against you
established company needs 3
and you an required to serve a copy FOUND - Black male cat appeared
qualified recruits - must have
of your written defenses. If any, to Sun.. Lake Reservoir, p,'.asters
car &amp; telephone - earn $5 to $10
GENE R STEPHENSON of
Cove Apis. area. 323.1107 between
hr 322209$ from 6p.m. to S p.m.
____________________
STEPHENSON, STALNAKER and
55. 5P.M.
Part time or lull lime outside Sales'
BEANE, Post Office Drawer One,
Casselberry, FlorIda, 32707, At. LOST: Siamese female cat, beige
person. Must have own car. E*."
torneys for the Petitioner, and file
with brown face &amp; feet. Lost on
cellent opportunity. Apply 3159
the original with the Clerk of the
Yale Ave. on July 15. REWARD
Orlando Drive (1792). Sanford.
abovestyled Court on or before
3233757 or 3333735.

530

tunes, vocals, big bands and and play golf, then joined Mulighter contemporary sounds. tualBroadcastingSystemin the
Marvin began with Godfrey early 1960s.

HOUSEK EE PER- Live In
COUPLE- Sh()fl hours, easy work,
car wont 2nd lob
GROOMER

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Mon. Wed. Fri.
3220415

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(BI)
2,4 THE ELECTRIC DOMPANY

IveryF,i.&amp;S.t. i •vysusiijo I Tvii.&amp;ThvrT1 Ilisjobtookadelicatetouch. lie New York to Washington.
Iike$$2.SQ

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WifePetifloner

you for the relief demanded in the
Pettion,
WITNESS my hand and the seal ci
said Court on this, the 25th day ci
June, 1916.
(Seal)
Arthur H. BeCkwlth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Lillian I. Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
Publish: July 1. 5, 15. fl 1976
DEn

____________________________________________________ morning slot in the late 1940s. it moved Its operation from

________

In Re: The Marrla,e of
LINDA .3. HARW000,

EDGEOFMG1-{T

lie cues records, pushes the afternoon personality at New
....
forUie - taped corn- York'sWAflCbeforethestation
ToM4lNGAMEJ4' 'tttc
mercials and decides what kind changed over to rock and roIl.
'
of music to play, including show lie took some time off to travel
800"

Co
CAPTAIN
KANGAROO
900

Edeard Aster guests as a
wealthy au farer who atanUs to halt a Sfl1JQ*'10

2') IRONSIDE

ELECTRICIAN'S HELPER

BOOKKEEPER- Just out of

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
IN YOUR FAMILY?

CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.i23IdA44D For further information call 1324317

ROCKY AND FRIENDS.
UNDERDOG
400

After Godfrey's bout with
being anchorman on the Mutual.
radio network's nightly "World cancer In the 1950s the tele-

TV REPAIRMAN_ OPportunity

6-Chi$d Care

(flus) JEPI'IIE (R). (Fri.)

'24) MISTER ROGERS
NEIGHBORHOOD

the audience before Arthur Wednesday night television va-

*ub. fun lob

Noon The Day Before Publication

CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.

B a c k 0 n I h e A i r 14) CL) MATCH GAME
19) ONE LIFE TO LIVE

Godfrey's radio program and riety show.

I

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIR.

3.30

.

experiflC, DUPLEX- FurnIshed or un.
furnished,
Ideal
locatIon.
Reasonable rant 36S-3flI.
CKTAIL WAITRESS- Private

DEADLINES

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

I) GEP'ERJ.L HOSPITAL
24) (P.n) A BIT 'UI I(141'
(Wed.) WOMAN (Thur..)
DANCE FOR 'THE CA?ERA
(R)(FI1.)THEMARKOFJA

in block

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE, If
Classified
Ads
didn't
work. there wouldn't be any.

management potent

24 (Ptxl) ERICA (R) (Tue..)
THE MEN VM) MADE
MOVIES (Wed.) LOWELL
THOMAS REMEMBERS

3.00
(2) (12) ANOTHERtMDItD
(4) (1) ALL II THE FAMILY

WATERBURY, Conn. (AP) week, a Monday night talent

MASON- Experen
laying

-OF MORELAND &amp; CUNNINGHAM. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSI BLE
PA.. 250 Canton Avenue West, Post
FOR
ANY
DEBTS
INCURRED
mngs
to Eat
Office Box 6.5), Winter Park. Florida
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BY ANYONE OTHER THAN MY. 32790, by the aforementioned date.
SELF AS OF 7)976.
(SEAL)
Fred Lewis pitrer PEAS. you pick. new patch. Black
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
eyes.OnOldMOnroeRoad.½mile
Clerk of the Circuit Court
N. of SR 46, and 3 miles W. of
THE VALAR
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Sanford, and 1", miles E. of l4
MAGICALENTERTAINERS
Deputy Clerk
ForClub-Lodges-Partlet
327.3940.
Publish: July 5.15.22,29. 1916
Call 321 073$forinfo.
DE B. 29
_____________________
OKRA

NOVA (R)
35) f,4fry9fçy p

- After years of warming up scout show on television and a

(S?.00MINIMUMCHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

2 bedroom house, air, large lot, 2 car
garage. 531-1939 alter S.

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MACHINIST- Experienced in lath,
Work, muSt have hand tools

2lflHoIlyAve.
Florida,yourAnswcrtolhis Petition
PROBLEM
phnh32273100r32200
onorbetorethe 2thdayof August,
PerhapAlcolicAnonymous
1976. otherwise such Judgment for
Can Help
Dissolution of Marriage may be
Mdernlllng your home? Sell no
Call 1234561
entered against you and to Serve a
lOnger nded but usilul items
Write P.O. 60* 1213
copy of your Answer on Petitioner's
with a want ad. Call 3222611 or
Sanford, Florida 32111
attorney, JAMES A. MORELAND, ___________________ 531.9993.

1 2) 112) THEDOCTORS
(4)16) THEGIJ1DINGLIGI'ff
(7) (PAtn.) NOVA (Wed')
NORDJAMA.
(F) BREAX THE BANJ(

1) NEWS

41c a line
flc a line
2lca line

file with the Clerk of the Circuit ____________________________ BUSY BEE CHILOCARE
Court, in and for Seminole County,
FACED WITH A DRINKING

2:30

1:00
(2) (12) SON RSET
(4) MIDDAY

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

have objections to this proceeding.

CE) $20,000 PYRAMID

12:56
2 12) PmC NEWS

6:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.

1 thru S times
6thru 25 times
Thtimes

PRYHUBER, SR. You must, if you

anui arw*er garre________
wtisth two IalTWies COfl'VSts
match arewerswlthttioeegiven by regporrJ
in a tionwide sosvey.
2:00

2) (Min.) WITH THIS

va* herds. (R)
14) 1() 'THE WALTONS:

rig

TABLE

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

HOURS

SANFORD
APTS. KITCHENS
IITTIL IFE.IGFP,cy"
EQUIPPED. WALK TO TOWN.
SECRETARY - BOOKEEPER - I 14$.$0o MO. 6.U.10I7,
Career poSition

'YOUR

RATES

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
l an action has been filed in the
Sunday - Noon Friday
Circuit Court. In and for Seminole _______________________________________________________
County, Florida, for Dissolution of __________________________________________
Marrl.ge,againstyou.such Petition
being flied by HERBERT T.
-.
.

(J) FAMILY FEUD: RIthard

Tony Marvin

625

these atwn&amp;s as they nve
between the AIncan p1 in

12:00
(2) (1) PEWS

41-Houses

32-Houses Unfuniished

3O-Apartment_Unfurnished

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New York

2) (12) DAYSOFOURLIVES
(4) (II) AS 'THE L)l.D
TURNS

axØes petticate. C)ie Is

"2) 12) HOLLYWOOD

6:10
(2] SU*1INE AUANAC

BEESTE: Rd'erd w&amp;
narrates Ohs natta'e spedal

Afternoon

(7) GRAVEYARD OF i.
GULF
IL) AU. MY CHILDREN
24) (Fri.) ROMAGNOLI'S

-I rponees
74) LJUAS.YOGAANDYOU
11:30

Friday

Last known address:

751 Park Avenue
Manhaswt, Long Island,

1948

/:
831-9993

322-2611

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(Wed.) Entraceeo You"

Rentals

QrndoWktet' PwkS

Seminole

address unknown

Dogs of the A. ' Pat OThen.

Dane cla&amp; Ben Johneon.
1951. (Fri.) "The Great
O'P.b_fley." Pat O'Soen. ku
Sheridan." 1937.
1:30

h1
C8S NEWS

TUNE
CI) GME,IT
CI) HOT SEAT: Game show
hosted by .11m Peck. )ried
ocnueded b a rneIed Ne
de(edii that registers en

ingwxiyact*ing.

(4) 1

Respondent.
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: LORRAINE K. PRYHUBER

Fwrrr. 1940. (Tues) Dedi

(Thn.) YMAN (Fri.) OUR

11:00
I 2 '4] 6) (1) 12) NEWS
1'. PEWS
24 LIUAS. YOGAANDYOU
11:30

Petitioner,
and
LORRAINE K. PRYHUBER. Wife.

i MOV1E: (tn.) Flowing
Fr

'24 (P4JL ard Wed.) AN

:1 'y
S I DREAM OF JEANNIE
(7) ANTiQUES
19) ABCNEWS
74 ZOOM

i4 BPADVBLJNCii
4) cONOEP4TRAT)ON
6 HoGsXs IlEnoEs
"7') FEEDBACK
9) LET'S MAKE A DEAL
112) DONAPQA(R)
24) PROJECT 24
35i STAR TREK
7:30

24 MOVIES: (P,bt) tl
PvWOwt" (Tue..) "The SoyenthS5aJ"(V)"'flIaO.'er..
laMers." ('Thin.) iMn of
Aran." (Fri.) "Queen Of
Spacs"(fl)

11:50

LWstia TheIst 1966.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. Th.lm.CA*C
In Re: hi MarrIi9e o
HERBERT 1. PRYHUBER, SR.,

yp,pjgpQp

C4) (I) LOVE OF LIFE

TIQUES (Tue..) ERICA

Peddis
as.' (B&amp;W) 1967. Oral

ALAN BURKE SHI

NEWS

.1

(I) MOVIE:

9iuiiie.. JiIdl$I(

01. OldJord. PwI one.
(B&amp;W) 1943. (Tue..) "Song of
Bernedsfte." Ccii frOfli yes-

ttted:

w'sYoisBird:ALook

ttY

CI) MIKE DOLLAS SH4

tUTd kifler beans focal
Posandlathersdeath.
(R)

24 CONSUMER SURVIVAI
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�12A—Evnlng Herald,Sanford, Fl.

Thursday, July 22, 17
A Golden Opportunity For Shutterbugs

Television
By IRVING DESFOR
All Newafeatures

Can

Provide

looking over last-minute prepa-

There is no catch and it
doesn't cost anything. Here's

rations at the Olympic arenas
before the official opening. Con-

1

No problem at all. You're
taken directly to the scene, provided with the best viewing location and are free to photo,
graph whatever you feel is important. It's an assignment
which can reveal w he ther you
have the makings of a news
photographer, whet her you can
anticipate
and capture
those "decisive moments"
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Artist, musician and now author of a book on American Indians,
Ted Williams learned about the culture and traditions of his
people while growing up on the Tusenrora Reservation in upper

New York State. tAP Photo)

-

ical conventions, or any event
of public nature.
You can photograph these
great news events in the cornfort and privacy of your home
and if you goof and miss the
winning high Jump or the fastest spr in ter or the recordbreaking champion, no one
need know. You can ho pe to

learn from the experience and
which are the dramatic high- to have your reflexes sharplights of any event.
ened.
OK, what's the catch
and
These thoughts occurred to
what will it cost?
me while in Mon treal recently
...

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irnau

r vilIlIg

human

satisfactory pictures from the

have turned their ideas into
ction and are presently in the
process
of
reactivating
Welcome Wagon International

a focal plane camera though the
4

band does show up.
Tl(1-X film, ASA 400, is rec.
ounnended for black-and-white
prints, in a simple camera with
no shutter speed settings, insert
a USED flashcube in the flash
socket to reduce the shutter

a

in the Sanford area.
..

nulls

speed. Don't come closer than
the minimum focusing distance
unless using a close-up lens as
per directions.
With adjustable and automat.
Ic cameras, take meter read.
ings directly from the iv
screen image. For color slides

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Following
a
six-hour
ballroom dancing course, the
students final exam was to
exercise their dancing cxpertise at Mr. P's Supper Club.
Ranging From the teens to
mid-years, the dancers were
graduated with honors and stole

camera should be loaded with
the fastest color film available.
For be tter pict ur es from the

ture to some degree. To elimi-

-

iongime

are

serving in this capacity.

or prints, an f-2.8 lens or faster
is usually required and the

-

WUIUVII

women

area' residents and feel a
greeting service of this nature
would benefit newcomers in
familiarizing them with the
community structure and
- available activities.
Baba and Jean are both in.
terested In promoting the
welfare and progress of the
area and are looking forward to

,

Never use flash or Flood lights
to photograph a TV image.
They wipe out the TV picture
and the result is a blank screen
with no Image.
The basic shooting speed for
leaf-type shutters is 1-25th or I30th of a second never faster.
Cameras with focal plane
shutters present a problem at
that speed It's likely to show
a diagonal band across t he plc.

Katherine Bishop, chairman
of the Sanford Bicentennial
Pictorial H istory Committee, Is

relations, Harriett

(Baba) Deas and Jean Bryant

'IV screen at 1-30th second With

measurements.

...

WV need ior community promotion and better

blur of movement. Norm
it's too slow a speed. Ire made

lens attachment and follow the
careful
with
directions

and TV broadcasters, the a thbe transformed Into an enthu- Ietes and coaches and the public
siastic mob of excited specta- to see any of the major events
tars, and 1 thought of the time, going on simultaneously by
effort and expense each would pr essing buttons.
go through in order to be
Meanwhile, back at the ranch
present.
in Texas ... or the den in New
At the same time, the Incred- York or the patio In CaliforIble technology of television nia ,.. or the hacienda in New
equipment and experts will be Mexico, would-be photojournaltransmitting the action in close- ists can be setti ng up for their
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shoot at 14th second. This lights to avoid disturbing
requires car eful choice of the flections on the 'IV sc reen and
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sending out a plea for
photographs and drawings of
Sa nfor d during the early days.
The pictur es will tell the
history of Sanford in a foruicuiiung pUUllCaUOfl. ltluEugH
the pictorial history Is designed
the show at Mr. p's,
Attending with the In- as a Bicentennial salute, the
structors, Miriam Wright and deadline has been extended
Valerie Weld, were their until September, 1977, the 100th
husbands, David Wright and anniversary 01 Sanford's Incorporation.
George Weld.
For information on subThe class included Mary M'J1
pictures
and
Grover, Tom Duxbury, Ellen mitting
description,
and David Smith, Ruth and documentary
Harry Kniffin, Cindy Jurss, contact Mrs. G. D. Bishop Jr., or
Sara Lee Roberts, Randy the Greater Sanford Chamber
Crammer, Leslie Whittern, of Commerce.
Tom Lake, and Betty and Ed

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author, painter, sculptor, deal of encouragement from a
professor and friends, one of
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gaudy [lowered shirt and red
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tendency among Indians not
colored Indian beads held his
to vote. Williams himself does
eyeglasses. Under his shirt he
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wears a medicine bag that he
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the chiefs" he explained
sass heats up to warn him
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first
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hoop earrings under his
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nation
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printed "have a nice day."
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petsons.
Denmark, has opened at last to
Only a put of the rwoledd
the public as Wisconsin s chief 576-acre development on Wiscontribution to the nation's bI- cousin 67 is ready for the initial
centennial fete.
tourist invasion.
Construction istu continue for
The outdoor museum in
providing visitors with
southeastern Wisconsin is
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reminiscent of Old Sturbridg
Village or Plimouth Plantation descnbes as an educational
Williamsburg as a recon- experience in watching how
or
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pioneer homesteads and log homes, barns, smokehouses, schoolhouses and pas.
villages,
lure fences.
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Yet It is unique in that it emiaszes the cosmopolitan eth. Society intends to staff the mu.
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indicative of juice content. Skin everyone else, you do. Although
should be thin and fine tex- it may not consist of a mansion and tell your "executor" (the
tured, and the fruit should be on acres of land, your "estate" person or institution that will
can be made up of many things, carry out the provisions of the
firm,
1)0 you look for specials on big and small, from a valuable will where it is. Leave a copy
baked goods? Day-old baked object such as a diamond wrist with your attorney, and if you
products, especially breads and watch to something of sen- have arranged for your bank to
rolls are easily revived with timental value like the family be the executor, leave a copy
with a bank official.
toasting or rewarming in the bible.
To insure that, upon your
oven. They are often sold at half
death, the property in your
prices,
Do you try new products that estate is given to the people you
offer something better or dif - want to receive it, financial and
legal consultants alike suggest
ferent?
Do you determine the op. that you prepare a will.
proximate cost per serving However, leaving a will that is
when buying meat? Divide the poorly drawn, out of date or
price per pound by the number open to mininterpretation can
Of servings per pound. You'll be as bad as leaving no will at
find that the cheapest cuts are all, so it is wise to get legal
not
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most advice and leave nothing to
chance.
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Many people mistakenly
Do follow these tips and your
comparison shopping may be believe that, upon death, their
entire estate automatically
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to the North Carolina mountains to beat the heat. The
couple Is at home at the quaint
Nu-Wray Inn near Asheville, a
family owned operation.
many
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Comfortable, sporty and
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will travel.
houses a wealth of antiques and
southern hospitality. Featured
in the second-floor drawing had fun In the sun and enjoyed shopped and lolled in the sun,
room, The Blue Room, are a their family.
the men took to the golf course.
rosewood square piano (circa
1830) and chairs of the early
Mr. and Mrs. J.W. (Margie)
Victorian period.
Gwenne and Vincent Butler Brown of Old Lake Monroe
and Sophia and Ken Chapman Road, have spent the summer
Hazel and Woodrow Cash ofLake Mary, spent a three-day entertaining their grand.
spent a relaxing vacation at holiday at the Beach Club Hotel daughter, nieces, nephews,
New Smyrna Beach where they in Naples. While the women cousins and friends.

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NEW YORK (AP) — When About a week later I got the
nerve to call her and she said
Hroosskahrohret was a child
on the Tuscarora reservation she was going to sign up for a
creative writing course. I said
in upper New York State his
father immersed him in the 'That's all I ever wanted to
do That was an old Indian
culture and traditions of the
trick," he said, and laughed at
American Indian — the ways
the memory of his small lie.
of the woods. the earth and the
mythology surrounding the "The next thing I knew, I had
countless plants that grew a book and a wife," added

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1976 Olympic (lames at Mon. treat's summer Olympics or the outside approaches and
treat or any of the major news- any major news event by set- workmen indoors were putting
worthy events taking place ting up your camera in front of on the Finishing touches. The
throughout America during its your television set and gibing vista of clean, empty seats
------------------------------------Bicentennial celebration? All yourself the assignment. A TV stretching around the vast,
you have to provide is camera, screen is a magic machine
film, time and effort.
which provides ins ta nt transWhat abou t transpor ta tion, porthtion, perso nal press acpress credentials, a good seat at creditation and the best viewing
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ARIES (March 21-April 19)
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me thods are not of the same deception today, refuse to deal
th
noes are
high caliber as yours. Heeding
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far bigger.
you problems.
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Know all about persons or firms 21) Be ex tremely selective of
you contract work wi th today. companions today. Others will
An uniformed choice will cause judge you by the company ou
keep. You'll be blamed for YO
you a pain in the checkbook.
cohorts shortcomings.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2,).
Today, someone may not be all
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too much. She could do you dirt team players today. CoworkenA,
could cause some hectic
later.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) problems if your ideas and
Let sleeping dogs he today. It's methods are not in harmony.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
to no one's advantage to rehash
an old family problem even You're not too good at
disguising your feelings when
though it's on your mind,
LEO (July 23-Aug. fl) You persons you're not fond of are
could judge your buddies a little around. This lack of tact
too harshly today. Show that turn off other friends.
kind, compassionate nature
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send y ou r letter to me In care of
Ihaveheardthatpeoplewith the Evening Herald, r.o. Bex
gou t ha ve to give up or at least 1551, Radio City Station, New
cut down on certain foods and York, N.Y. 10019.
liquids, me prescription he was
Before we had the effective
given di d help and he was ok'd medicines we have today the
for work in abou t a week.
only thing the doctors could
This doctor asked my off er the gout pa tient was a diet
This
if any member of his and medicine to abort the acute

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seiiii-retired and have no
Keeping dry
dependents. What do you say?
to combat excessive perFOU LE D UPI N FI.
DEAR FOULED: Your letter spiration in hot weather,
hair
leaves too many questions remove underarm

" Wow! How much too much did it cost?"
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which the good guys win. He group visited many areas of
did, but th e kids didn't like interest in the city.

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the question of money. tier net
worth has gr own substantially

please tell the kids stories in York. After the cookout the

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sists it doesn't matter. I would
like to know what you and some

Cooper from Daytona Beach
tell them a story.
In these stories, the bad guy and Mrs. Louise Jones and
always wins. I told him to daughter Janice from New

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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson
but knosing so few of the facts,
I hesitate to offer any advice. and children from Athens, Ga.
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and I have two children, 5 and 7. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester
A very good friend of ours Jackson.at 1211 West 7th St.
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A. A.
comes over about once a week Family mem be rs gather ed
for dinner and because he is for a cookout. Other relatives
such a good storyteller, the attending were Mrs. Jewell

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called the king of diseases and Safety is a family affair,

Abby

She may be justified hi her
concern about her "securit),"

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north has appredated sub'
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JACOB V

Interestingly, the gout
high uric acid levels are
common in active, Intelligent
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constantly in your body. It is had and more serious
literally spun off from nucleic problems. Th e medicines
acids that are in the nucleus of available today, though, make
the cells. This aberration in itpossibleforapersontoleada
formation of excess uric acid normal life otherwise.
does tend to occur In families.
The women in the family tend to
have high uric acid but less fr- FLORIOA

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divorceir You say that her net anti,perspirant after bathing.

cell regeneration that goes on acute attacks as your husband

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you married? Why were you clothing and use an effective

facilities

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relegated to the archives of acid never occurs.
medical folklore.
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Gout LS caused by an excess gout to be followed regularly.
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uric acid Is a byproduct of the for life to avoid gouty arthritis,

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unanswered. How lung %ere regularly, avoid wearing tight

Kitchen available for your caterer

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tiquity and deserves to be harm caused by the excess uric

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those stories nearly as much as
the ones in which the bad guys
win, so our friend went back to

sas "up,' so to speak, finaricially, she would be the

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in our first inarriage because

overwieght man sitting in his the excess production by the

oversutffed chair with his person's own body cells.
painful foot on a soft pillow on a
The newer medicines can
stool, while he is eating a leg of block the production of excess
lamb with one hand and holding uric acid by the body cells. That
.1 glass of wine in the other way the blood level or uric acid

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(With Coupon)

Bob

$ 50/night
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27th

we go out,

Banquets, Weddings,

or other North didn't double, doesn't cost you as much ai
but when Betty bid f
ive hearts does an unsuccessful double of

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of your readers think.

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is

something. Hope you can limiting the meats. However, the 12th

Wes Kay I, 2010

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Bob always brings another
UNSUI1E IN IDYLI.WIl.D
fellow along. We have never ItOh were Interested in a
DEAR
U?SURE: I vote with
been absolutely alone - just the romantic Involvement with you
wouldn't
have
to
insist
on
two of us.
DEAR ABBY: My mother
I've become very much upset being alone with him. fhrees a has been in heaven for four
with having an extra man on all frot4d. Lose him.
I was 8 years old when
DEAR ABBY: My ex-wife years.
ur dates, and I want to do
the Lord too k her away, but
and
I
often
discuss
remarrying,
something about it.
can never forget a certain
Should I confront Bob with but we always get hung up on ha

MALLS

ding to Betty Lind, her means
daughter sitting East opened
It is a term misapplied to a
with a psychic bid of one double of a game bid. The idea
spade.
that it doesn't cost you
Betty bid two spades and anything if your opponent
West got into the act by t ry ing makes his contract and this is
four spades For some reason entirely correct Although it

of

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last year we sold more bowling
balls than we ever figured we
would.

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myself to do a small chore for
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TI IREE IS CROWD since our divorce, and mine has her, like carrying out the trash.
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She feels that in a We argued so much a bo ut
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whosesent
turnusit bo
was to do it that
remarriage, her assets should Mama
remain hers as a sort of she did it herself.th outside and
security, and that I should
[lease put this in your
contribute the same as be fore.
TWO
FOR
girls their
who are
lucky
I feel that if a couple marries, column
enough for
to have
mothers.
there should be a complete Love,
Suitable for
merger. In other words, since 1
MISSING MAMA
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was the sole source of support
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last tromp and was held to six
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Neither vulnerable
some of our sc i ent if ic
readers, we will mention that
Vltt North East soits
the handcanalso bemadeby
6 26
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letting the defense hold one
PAIS 6
pass p
spade trick and developing a

in particular and

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North raised her to SIX
a part-score contract of two
Betty rotted the spade lead hear ts or higher
high and counted ii easy

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don't seem to be making any
headway.

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something else that's in-

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of weeks ago my husband
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awakened duri ng the ni ght wi th
Lamb
severe pain in his big toe. He
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started to get up but could
hardly stand, his toe was so ______________________
badly swo ll en. lie stayed home
from work on the next day
thinking it would go away but it
didn't.
the disease is and how
He went to the doctor who X. treated. Others who want this

family had gout.
heard of it

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and solids.
All are machine

break which would spoil th e
potential dummy reversal C"
Once bo th opponents followed
the rest was easy. She ruffed a
second spade high, entered
dummy with th e king of clubs.
rotted a third spade high.
entered dummy with the

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Causes Gout
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gripper or zipper
: front
stripes

fabric.

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jat Wes1 (next to Pinecrest School).

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would you

more about the
subject than probably anyone in
the count ry
Leonard
Steinlauf, head of Herman's
World of Sporting Goods, a
division of W.R. Grace &amp; Co.
the answer is women.
In the past ten years women
have become sports activists.
They have taken sports out of
the locker room and made them
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a social habit.
Steinlauf says that eight
:
years ago 98 per cent of Herman's customers were men.
Today, a third are women.
COUPLE RETURNS FROM CRUISE
The sport that seems to be
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith of 121 Sanora Blvd., have returned from enjoying the biggest boom is
a four-day cruise to Freeport, Grand Bahamas and Nait
The tennis and, according to
Steinlauf,
are
coupteenjoyedsightsetingandshoppinginthebullngisIaj,of
sau,
responsible.women
"It's amazing
activity, and the luxury of their floating hotel, the Luxury Liner
what Billie Jean King has done
Flavia.
for the sport. And here's

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AU wrong. Acco rding to the

comfortable

You will form several inearly part of the day your
outlook is apt to be a bit too teresting new associations this
negative. M things progress, year.J ustbesure thepersons
you'll realize you were foolish you
to take things so seriously.
high standards.

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B) OSWAU) and JAMES JACOBY

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the most important influence on
sports in the last ten years?
Golf? Skiing? Tennis?
Football?

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I'M
IN THE
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adequately compensate.

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Entrants

Residents of Florida are personalchecksorcashwjilbe
invited to express their feelings accepted.
about America in poetry form
Stamped self addressed
d enter th e guild's BI ce
envelope must be included for
nla) patriotic poem contest, return of poems.
which will run from Aug. 1 to
No communication will be
Sept.1 inclusive, and offers entered into about envies,
cash prizes plus blue ribbons
Prizes are as follows:
and other prizes,
first; $15, second; $10, third,
Entries must be accompanied plus blue ribbons and other3 for
by $3 For first poem, $2 ad- 4 th 5th and 6th place.
ditional entries. Only Florida
Winning poems will be
residents are eligible,
printed in a booklet to be
Rules are as follows:
released wi thin 90 days of close
All entries must be of of contest.
patriotic nature, not longer Collaboration for turning
than 32 lInes,
poems into songs will be
Poe ms must be printed availa ble from members of the
clearly or typed on white paper. guild on a 50.50 basis.
Each entry must be ac- Send entries to Bicentennial
companled by entry fee, money Poetry Contest, 47 E. Robinson,
order or certified check. No Orlando, 32801, Sui te

Don't

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Needs

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pefch
h'i'ct'anals
13 Hawk parrot 5* Chinese
14 Military
dynasty
assistant
52 Shoshonean
15 Aperture
Indian
*6 High mountain 53 Memorandum
17
date
54
16 Skin diseases
nickname
20 Concerning 55 Aver age
21 Land parcel
56 Fillip
22 Seaport lab)
DOWN
23 Foreign agents
26 Auto body
I Nuisance
30 Rocky crags
2 Shield bearing
3 I Portal
3 Hubbub
32 Equal (comb 4 Cooking
form)
utensils
33 Girls name
S Graph
34 Char
6 Feels Poorly
35 Singing group 7 Snooze
36 Fresh start
6 Sanctified
36 Visitor
persons
39 Among
9 Ocean

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Stat eGroup
Unite Force
Pro-ERA
An endorsement and campaign contribution proceedure
has been organized on a
statewide level in Florida to
elect pro-ERA candidates to
office in this election year.
Nancy Traver, President of
the Florida Women's Political
Caucus, spearheaded the
political action coalition grup
which includes members from
it diverse and mitltipartisan
number of organizations including:
Business
and
Professional Women, League of
Women Voters, National
Organization for Women,
Women's Political Caucus,
Common Cause, Methodist
Women, Coyote, Democratic
Campaign Committee,
Republican Campaign Committee, Communication
Workers of America, United
Faculty of Florida, Black
Women's Political Caucus,
Florida State ERA Coalition,
Coalition for WATER, and the
Feminist Party.
These organizations who
because of Florida election law
proceedures can not on their
own endorse and give campaign
contributions to candidates,
have joined together in the
Florida Women's Political
Caucus Campaign Support
Committee, nicknamed "Mary
Ann."
Mary Ann is the political arm
through
which
each
organization channels its
support - endorsement,
workers and campaign contributions - to pro-ERA.
At the first meeting of the
Endorsement Committee of the
Florida Women's Political
Caucus Campaign Support
Committee, an endorsement
questionnaire form was
adopted which local groups will
use to poll prospective candidates in their local areas.
Those endorsed by local
groups will be eligible for endorsement and campaign
contributions collected by the
statewide and national groups
representing tens of thousands
of members.
Any organization or individual wishing to contribute
to the election of pro-ERA
candidates in Florida may
make checks payable to:
Florida Women's Political
Caucus Campaign Support
Committee, and mail to 6340 S.
W. 16 Terrace, Miami, 33155.

Thursday, July 22, D7

to,

Back - to -schoo values,
Off to school, out to
play. Boys' shirts

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Casual looks
for back-to-school.

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2.89

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In Bus Kidnap Case

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Polyester/cotton knit shirt.

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Solid &amp; rib knits, sizes 7-14

2.50

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SAN l.EANI)llO, Calif. APi of vans that transported the conference Thursday night that underway in Sonora County and
Three "armed and dan-Chowchilla youngsters to the ransom may have been the mo- San Jose where Woods "has
-,
gerous" men from wealthy Cal- quarry where they were im- tive for snatching the young-sonic acreage, some wareifornia families are the target pri.soned for 18 hours.
%ters and bur)ing them alive houses and barns. They'll be
of a nationwide hunt today,
Whether the deputies went inside a van in a livermore looking for some more vehicles,
sought for questioning in the into the warehouse, or found rock quarry owned by Woods' more vans."
mass kidnaping and imprison- what they were looking for, father.
Two vans were used to trans•,L•
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nient of 26 ('howchilla school could not be immediately deter"I believe these three are in- port the Chowchilla children
•;•:.'•,
children and their bus driver, mined.
volved in the kidnaping suf- after the kidnapers cam.
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Alameda and Madera county
Alameda County Sheriff Tom ficlently enough so that we can ouflaged the school bus from
sheriffs said they would seek Houchins and Madera County arrest them," Bates said.
which the children and driver
arrest warrants this morning Sheriff Ed Bates told it news
He said new searches were 'v'ere taken.
for the three San Francisco
Hay-area men.
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An all-points bulletin named
moo Frederick N. Woods, 24, James
L. Schoenfeld, 24, and Richard
A. Schoenfeld, 22. It described
them as "armed and dan. %
gerous" and told officers to
"arrest on probable cause."
Alameda County sheriff's
deputies ere reported to have
PORTOI.A VALLEY, Calif. ,\p named in the nationwide all-points bulletin.
obtained at least one search Millionaire's son Fred Newhall Woods IV
Woods and James Schoenfeld graduated
LOOKING
Playing doctor has changed — and kids today think nothing of a quics repair job to a bionic mane warrant early today to search a grew up it loner, building a restlessness that
within a year of each other at Woodside High
arm. Ten-year-old "Dr." Connie La Rosa (right), assisted by nurses Loi-I Swain (left), 7, and Angle warehouse in eastern San Jose, authorities believe may have led to a bizarre
and had worked together repairing old cars.
IT OVER
Dogncr,7, completes the operation. (flerald Photo bylomVincent)
ASan Jose police source said mass kidnaping.
City and county records, however, indicate
deputies hoped to find the pair
Woods, 25, was described Thursday as
'they had no business license.
"armed and dangerous" in an all-points
The three friends had one scrape with the
bulletin which said he and two friends are
law. On Oct. 6, 1974, they were arrested in the
' Candidates ScrarnbIe For Names
wanted for questioning in the abduction of 26
tiny community of Downieville about 150
('howchilla school children and their bus
miles northeast of San Francisco on a charge
driver a week ago.
of felony joyriding.
On his father's 100-acre estate which has a
They pleaded guilt) to petty theft, but
"keep out" sign on the front gate, Woods lived
withdrew the plea before their January 1975
alone in a servant's cottage and collected old
trial began. Later, they pleaded guilty to a
cars. All kinds of vehicles - cars, trucks, it
reduced charge of auto tampering, were lined
By KRIS NASH
1928 Pierce Arrow, even a fire engine $125 each and sentenced to a year's probation.
back and tune in "Mary Hartman, Mary Ilartman." who doesn't pay the filing fee has to get out there and
dotted the estate.
Herald Stall Writer
The independent in this case, though, must pay it slave for signatures just like the peons, right?
The neighbor on the other side of the
Unless you've been locked up with a sawed-off three per cent filing fee ($495.55) then go out and beat
"Iii' just never said anything about girl
Schoenfeld residence is Richard Storm. He
Not quite. While the Independent scrambles for live
shotgun and it box of .00 dumdum shells until the death the bushes for some 2,200 petition signatures. And each per cent of the electorate in his proposed dis
frient1s," said Steve Ortega, a Portola Valley
said the Schoenfelds. whom he has know,
penaltywas reinstated or Bowie Kuhn made an in- one of those costs him 10 cents when he turns it in. Democrats and Republicans need only secure five per fireman who shared some school classes with
three years, are "superkids."
telligent decision - whichever came first - )ou've whether it is counted as "valid" or not,
Woods.
"Only
cars.
Cars
were
his
life.
All
he
"They tinker around with cars a lot. Tile)
cent of their party's registered county membership.
probably seen the fellows with the clipboards and the
This riieans that someone who got by on a minimum
buy cars, fix them up and sell them," he said.
According to figures on file July 15 with Seminole (lid was drive around those old clunkers."
long lists of names.
As it senior at Woodside Iligh School in
-Rick keeps some horses. lie takes care of
I number (if signatures would still end up paying around County Supervisor of Elections Camilla Bruce, this
You can spot thein in shopping centers, at chamber $715 to run as an independent in District I - only $110 means that about 1,365 Democratic signatures and nearby Redwood City, Woods carried pictures
them real good. They are very friendly kids
of comniiwrce get-togethers, circulating through the less than a Republican or Democrat who didii't have to about 860 GOP signatures would be needed to enable of cars around in his wallet. He bad no
and very helpful. When I had something
courthouse, or just about anyplace where a number of wrestle for weeks with the petition sheets.
wrong with ray engine, they came down and
their respective party candidates to qualify by petition, sweethearts, acquaintances say.
people might add their names to those long printed
"1k was always quiet and withdrawn,"
helped me with it."
And in practice, the independent contender would And at absolutely no personal expense other than the
rosters.
Woods' father, Frederick N. Woods 111,
seek 2,500 or 3,000 names to balance the ones that will cost of transportation which independents have to pay. said Clay 1100(1, 23, a service station attendant
and classmate,
They're the independent candidates for federal, be thrown out because they don't belong to currently too.
owns the California Rock and Gravel Co. in
But he had at least two close friends - the
state and count)- office, who have been busily feeding registered voters. So what it boils down to is that for a
Livermore where the Chowchilla children
It is possible for an independent hopeful to avoid the
signatures to their voracious filing petitions for a $30480 saving in District I, the independent candidate filing fee and signature verification charge by Schoenfeld brothers, Jamiies. 25, and Richard,
spent their hours of underground terror.
is c'ornpelled to go through a lot more grief to qualify, claiming financial hardship, also - but he is still left 23, who shared his interest in cars. The
The senior Woods provided the bus which
took
reporters and photographers into the
Then
there
is
the
Republican
or
Democrat
who
with
a
much
larger
task
in
getting
his
petition
cornbrothers
are
sons
of
Dr.
John
Schoenfeld,
an
Analysis
Atherton podiatrist with offices in Menlo
quarry Tuesday to watch Alameda Count)'
_______ signs a written statement given under oath to the pleted.
sheriff's officers unearth the moving ran in
couple of months now. Each one must accumulate the supervisor of elections requesting exemption from the
The way it stands now, there seems to be just one Park.
The
two
Schoenfeld
brothers
were
also
which the children had been imprisoned.
autographs of five per cent of the registered voters in filing fee because he "cannot pay such charges without factor in the independent candidate's favor - time.
the area he wants to represent as an officeholder,
imposing an undue burden on i his) personal resources Republicans and Democrats going the petition route
Sounds pretty easy, doesn't it? You pay it lower or upon resources otherwise available to (him),"
this year could not begin gathering signatures until 12
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filing fee than a party-affiliated candidate, then get a
Such a candidate has to qualify by what is af. p.m. June 15, and their completed forms were due by 12
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bunch of your friends and neighbors to sign sour fectionately known as "going the petition route." But p.m. July 6, 20 (lays later.
petition, and you're in
Meanwtuk', an apparent loophole in the Florida
unlike his independent counterpart
the
The fact is, however, that there are it number of Republican or Democrat does not have to pay the io- election law leaves the independent contender's
inequities in the system which seem to work against cent verification charge for each signature he obtains, starting tuii(' unspecified and mentions only the
independent hopefuls in almost every case.
deadline for submitting petitions to the supervisor of
This cast is picked up by the taxpayers.
Take a candidate for District I of the Seminole
elections.
And while they're at it, the taxpayers can foot the
County Commission, for example. If he runs as a bill for the Republican or Democratic hopeful's
But Seminole independent candidates say as soon as
Republican or Democrat, he has to pa) a filing fee of petitions, too, because it is up to the candidate's county state legislators realize the situation, this one edge that
$825.91, or five per cent of his anticipated $15,000 first- of residence to furnish the forms. Needless to say, the they do have will probably disappear as rapidly as did
year commissioner's salary. And that's it. lie can independent contender has to pay for his own.
their illusions of equity in election qualification
return to his job, begin work on his campaign or sit
Well, if nothing else, the Republican or Democrat procedures.
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Scheduled To Resume Tuesday

Contract negotiations between the
arbitrate the issues.
tkrgartcri level it was one teacher for
Seminole County School Board and the
PI'U(' gave the groups the names of
every 25 students while in grades 1-3 it was
Seminole
Association SEAm
three special masters, one of whom must
1.27 and at all other levels there was one
will reswin' on Tuesday at 1:15 p.m.
be chosen. If an agreement on one of the
teacher for every 30 students.
The session will be limited to 3 1-: hours
three cannot be reached. PEHC said it
Cowley said that SEA doesn't want to
INI) E X
,tnd is scheduled to be held at First
would then appoint a master of it_s hold to the district-wide theory and wants
Federal of Seminole in Downtown Sanford,
choosing
the ratios to be on an individual grade
According to Ernie (nwLe)-, chief
Steve Rosenthal, it social studies
level, which Cowley said is nearly im4,A negotiator for the school board, three
Around The ('lock
possible.
teacher at Sanford Middle School who is
Bridge
6-I1 major articles of a contract have not yet
chief negotiator for SEA, couldn't he
For example, Cowley said, "What are
3A t'n (Jiscussed, including those regarding reached for comment,
Calendar
we to ito when, hypothetically speaking,
311
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ompe'nsation and expenses; iiie'tlical and
Cowley said the school board and SEA
we have 30 pupils in all of our fifth grades
('omIt's
68 health protection; and the length of an
are far apart on the issue of recognition,
throughout the county and another fifth
Crossword
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since Gene (;roomiis, executive director of
grader moves into the area" Obviously,
t'A
Editorial
[%4) other articles — dealing with SEA. was also bargaining for three other
some teacher, somewhere is going to have
Dear Abby
I'll recognition of the bargaining unit in- groups negotiating with the school board. il pupils.
6-11 volving the negotiation process with SEA
Dr. Lamb
Cowley said he feels this is a technical
"t'' all," he said, "we can't tell that
6-11 iinl); and one dealing with class SiltS,
Horoscope
violation of the law in that it deals with
pupil
he can't go to school here because all
hospital
2-A teaching loads and assignments — have collusion in bargaining,
the classes are filled up."
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itready been discussed but no agreement
trooiics said that he didn't see an)
"Too," Cowley said, "we have no
Sports
reason why he couldn't help these other
5-6-A iias been re'at'hied,
conclusive
evidence that a reduction in
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An agreement has been reached bet- bargaining units.
"Supposing
these
other
units
affiliate
class
size
improves
the learning process.
Women
I'B wt'en the school board and the Seminole
No
where
have
we
found that it has any
l'(iucational Clerical Association Inc., and
with its SEA p," he said, "Then it would be
direct
effect
on
the
achievement of the
must now be ratified. This is the first timiie my responsibility to bargain for them.
students."
contract has ever been held between the The) have a right to select whomever they
want to be on their negotiating team and
The school board and 5E\ teams have
two groups
No agreement could be reached bet- we don't want to agree to something now
been at the bargaining table since the
Thursda)'s high 94, twJ's ween the school board and two other and then go to court and have it declared
iimmddle of May, according to Cowley, "and
bargaining
units
and
the
Florida
Public
unlawful."
b) law we do not have to negotiate further,
low 70_
Regarding the article dealing with because the superintendent has submitted
Pa' I) cloud) through Kimiployt's Relations Commission PEIICi
.aIurday. Chance of afternoon was asked for help in breaking the imn- dii.s.s slit's, teaching loads and assign-- his budget to the school board.
nients. Cowley said there hasn't really
"However, he said, "as long as we're
and esening thundershowers.
been much talk on it yet, but the school
l'El(C
intormiitu1
the
school
board
and
making
some progress, we're willing to sit
Highs In the low to mid 90s.
— the Seminole County Bus t*ard feels that both sides can live with the down at the table and bargain some
Lows In the lower 70s. Variable tbe' two groups
winds 10 m.p,h. or less. Rain Drivers Association Inc., and the samiic agreement that was reached last more."
of Non-instructional Per- year.
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111—Evening Hsrsld. !nfrd. ri.

68th Year, No. 293—Thursday, July 29, 1976

Sanford. Florida 32771—Price 10 Cents

House Reprimands
Rep. Robert Sikes
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House voted overwhelmingly tions subcommittee next year. In the First Navy Bank after he
today to reprimand a subcom"The committee has found used his office to help establish
mittee chairman, Rep. Robert conduct that cannot and should the bunk at the Pensacola, Fla.,
L F. Sikes, on two counts of not be tolerated by this House, Naval Mr Station.
or anybody or the American
financial misconduct.
—Falling to report in finanIt was the House's first pun- people," McGuire said.
clal statements to the House
Ishment of a member since 1969
The House approved the rep- both the bunk stock and 1,0

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Adam Clayton Powell and five members voting present. Fairchild Industries, Inc., a
dripped him of seniority.
Voting against the reprimand major defense contractor.

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There were only three speak. were Reps. F. Edward Hebert,
era in the debate before the D.La., Tom Steed, D.Okla., and
reprimand against Sikes, a Olin Teague, D-Tex.

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A reprimand Is the mildest

form of punishment the ethic
Florida Democrat.
Sikes made no statement to panel could have recommend
One of the speakers, Rep. An- the House In his own defense ed.
drew McGuire, D-N.J., said the but received permission to EnThe committee also said
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have recommended a stiller Congressional Record.
significant conflict of Interest"
In a 498-page report issued by sponsoring a bill in 1961 to
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Seminole Boys Ranch resident Al Cuplt, 13, tries on a clown's nose tertala Al and the other boys at a barbecue cook
-out sponsored by said members should consider earlier this week, the ethics clear commercial development
with the help of Willie Garner, who volunteered her time to en- the Pilot Club. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)
whether to take away Sikes' committee called for Sikes to be of Florida land owned by a
chairmanship of the House mU- reprimanded for:

company he controlled.

County Studies Alternatives

Attorney I

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Ri'*ses Again

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When the Democrats - like they presently do - hold a
majority vote, the attorney is a Democrat. The opposite is true
when Republicans gain that all-important swing vote,
Wednesday's county budget workshop revived a burning
But a declining economy and pressure from area residents
issue that has been kicked around for years - whether the county may combine to change the present system. Since Hattaway is up
attorney's job should be taken out of the political arena.
for re-election, he cannot ignore demands from citizens to seek
the cheapest method of providing legal service to county governThe Issue surfaced when Commission Chairman Mike Hat. ment.
announced a study was underway to determine if the
Office of Management Analysis and Evaluation (OMAE)
present system of appointing a county attorney is the most
Director Pat
economically feasible one.
$115,000 worth of legal services should suffice for fiscal 1976-77.
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final bill is estimated to come inat$llSSOO
Analysis
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State Atty. Abbott Herring's office claims
Blackburn, free on a $10,000 appeal bond
while defense attorneys try to get the U.S.
Circuit Court Judge Volie Williams today Supreme Court to review his conviction and
continued an appeal bond revocation hearing sentence In connection with a 1971
for former central Florida gambling czar assassination attempt on gambler Clyde Lee,
Harlan "The Colonel" Blackburn until Aug. violated "the spirit of the bond" by being
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Judge Williams said, "We need a full- possession and delivery of nearly 40 pounds of
blown hearing on this" and scheduled two marijuana.
hourstorthe Augusthearing.
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Winds Smash Planes At Ch u luota

Around The Clock
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Dear Abby
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Wednesday's hIgh 90, today's
low $9. Rainfall: 1.23 Inches.
Partly cloudy through Friday
with a chance of afternoon and
evening thundershowers, Lows
in lower 70,, highs in low to mid
90s. Variable winds 10 m.ph.

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storm that dumped more than
an inch of rain on Sanford and
the immediate environs.

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$55' 000* a county legal department has thepotential
tentIa1 of saving

Before the Democrats held the big stick, the county attorney
was a Republican.' Howard Marsee
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Last year Republican Commissioner John Kimbroug and his
The board is going to have to bite the bullet, Hattaway said
colleague, Richard Williams suggested creating a county legal
Although he said it in too premature to put anything out, the department to provide cheaper legal services for the commission
chairman confirmed he has Instructed Executive Assistant Roger
At that time, the new department would have been required, also,
Neiswender to begin the study.
to take care of labor problems.
Last year. about $90000 as budgeted for legal fees for the
On the surface the county attorney issue seems simple. It's
labor attorney. About $70,000 is proposed in next year's budget.
A total of $186,844 Is being proposed for the county's legal
Presently the office is held by Tom Freeman, a Democrat, services.
who was appointed shortly after the Democrats won a majority On
the commission in 1974.

OlymplL-class drinkers from all
nations oway to the music of
this Montreal watering bole,
and brotherhood runs high.
They
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words of the
sung by
armlocked revelem but then
'Who knows' Who cares" See
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Coff ee At 2 A Pound?

11understorms and possibly
a small twister left $3000 to &lt;
A FP and I. spokesman said
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that lightning struck Iranthe Flying Seminole Ranch
aformers in isolated pockets
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and primary lines were down
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price," said Allan F. Keeth, a 10-year-veteran of the board.
Seminoles Gliding Club, were
Board member Pat Telson said she knows the prices of coffee
was restored to 75 per cent of system $soo.
damaged in the storm.
Four gliders and powered plane were damaged by high winds — the customers affected within
The low bid for the approximately 750 pounds of coffee school and asked If it wouldn't be feasible to negotiate with some of the
A single-engine airplane, and pogslbly a small tornado — Wednesday afternoon in eastern an hour. restored to all but 31 Personnel will consume during the next school year is $2.09 a
supermarkets individually or with the chain stores in an effort to
valued at $3,000 by its owner Seminole County. (Herald Photo by Bob Iioyd)
purchase it at a lower price.
customers by 5:30 p.m. and the pound - and board members thought that was too much.
Altamonte Springs veterinarian
Ms. Whitmore agreed that the bid price was inflated, but
situation was cleared up by 7'30
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era s marAe
John H. Athe, was a total loss, the airplane were thrown unharmed, Lindsey said.
survey iOUflu coffee pointed out that she had no cash reserve from which to purchase
P.M.
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Meanwhile electrical power
a check Oi Seminole supermarkets coffee off the supermarket shelves.
i hard when the damage oc- certain that a small twister hit was out for 1,500 to 2,000
In the area where the earlier this month.
So Keeth suggested establishing a petty cash fund.
curred that it was impossible to the area.
customers of Florida Power prtmary Lines were down, the
Even though Charlotte Whitmore, head of the food services
Ms. Whitemore was directed to look into the possibility of
see whether a twister was
Two other gliders and 10 and Light Co. (FPand Li for a spokesman said, It Is believed division, said she expected to charge enough for coffee to make up
purchasing the coffee directly from supermarkets or chain store
striking. He added, however, planes anchored at the airstrip period of time late Wednesday that the heavy winds and rain for its cost, board members wanted to find a way to buy it for less.
outlets in an effort to save money - perhaps as much as $500,
from the way the gliders and southeast of Oviedo were afternoon as a result of the caused the problem.
"I'd almost be willing to establish some sort of petty cash fund so
based on an average of 50 to 70 cents per pound off the $2.09 bid.

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one for first-degree murder - in a short session Wednesday.
The defendant in the murder case was already in custody but
Circuit Court Judge Kenneth Leffler noted that the person named
in the second indictment had not been arrested and ordered the
indictment sealed from public view "until he is in custody.'

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Seminole County's school board mitted by Florida Blue Cross- reasonable length of time"
ran into astuinblmg block when Blue Shield at $115.97 per
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board) should go along with It.
proposals for life Insurance surance unless it also had the
After the lengthy discussion,
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Deputies said Jackson told them that the two men argued
Loudly and Jerry left, returning minutes later, kicking open
Hendricks' bedroom door and firing a shot from a pistol.

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man also hasn't been revealed.
Le Jerry , 14. ear-old MarkerStreet apartment house owner,
was indicted for first-degree murder in the July 3 shooting death
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landlord over the lights being kept on In the dead man's apartment.
Jerry was arrested the night of the slaying and remains in
county jail without bond.
Acco rding to sheriff's reports, another tenan t Bessie Lee
1before 3 a.m. when
Jackson, was in Hendricks' room
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Coleman said the low tion with that firm's method of with Board Member E. C.
proposal for life Insurance pro- handling claims.
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tection was from the Hartford
Gene Grooms, executive insurance coverage between
Insurance Company at $4.80 per secretary of the Seminole Edu- the two companies.
month for $20000 worth of cation Association (SEA), said,
The board took no official
coverage wh le First Equity
claims so haven't been action on the propose
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submitted the low proposal for paid f terl4mth.,we're for the
1976-77 fiscal year, but
Two Altamonte Springs firemen practice rescue and (list aid on a medical Insurance at $75.73 per willing to take a gamble with discussed many items in the
month.
First Eq ui ty, since It Is a small budget at a work 3133100
volunteer victim during a disas t er drill this morning,
which
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NAT1 ON

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Bus Kidnap Suspect
Arrested In California
CHOWC}ULLA, Calif. (AP) - James Schoenfeld,
sought in the kidnaping of Chowchilla school children
and their bus driver, was arrested today by Menlo Park,
Calif., police.
His brother already was In custody in the case.
An early report said an Idaho-licensed van driven by
Schoenfeld was chased north through Mountain View
shortly after dawn on north-south U.S. 101, a major
freeway, and caught by Menlo Park police. The site was
about 25 miles south of San Francisco.
The FBI had said earlier today that It was searching for
James Schoenfeld in the Menlo Park area after he was
spotted there Wednesday night.

Court Blocks Gas Price Hike
WASHINGTON AP - The U.S. Court of Appeals is
blocking a $1.5-billion a year increase in natural gas price
ceilings while opponents seek to cancel the new ceilings.
The court issued an order Wednesday to temporarily
stop the higher rate ceilings approved on Tuesday by the
Federal Power Commission. Opponents said the new rate
ceilings are so dose to rates charged for unregulated
intrastate gas that they amount to an FPC attempt to
abandon its legal responsibility to regulate interstate
prices.
A coalition of 16 petitioners challenged the FPC rate
ceilings Wednesday, asking the appellate court to prevent
collection of higher rates until the court hears the case.
The order granting a delay did not say if the appeals court
would accept the case for review.

Viking Analyzes Martian Soil
PASADENA. Calif. (AP) - The first sampling of
Martian soil is in the Viking lander, nourished by light,
water vapor and "chicken soup" as scientists search for
life on the Red Planet.
When the robot lander's arm dug the sample and
deposited it in three chambers Wednesday, it represented
the first time that earthlings began to analyze substances
on another planet for life.
The experiments will take weeks, and answers are not
expected soon. But scientists displayed immediate joy
that the project was underway.

Experts Brief Jimmy Carter
PLAINS. Ga. (AP) - Jimmy Carter is picking the
brains and challenging the assumptions of some of
Washington's most experienced insiders in briefings on
defense, economics, foreign policy and intelligence.
His advisers say the sessions are invaluable for the
former Georgia governor, who has campaigned widely
but lacks first-hand experience in the inner workings of
the national government.

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SUNDAY BAR-B-QUE
IN THE PARK
HONORING

CARROLL A. BURKE
CANDIDATE FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY JUDGE, GROUP 3
CHICKEN&amp; PORK BAR .B-QUE
WITH ALL THE FIXIN'S

ALL YOU CAN EAT
ADULTS 53.25

CHILDREN $2.25

11a.m. -4:30 P.M.
CENTRAL FLORIDA ZOOLOGICAL PARK
17.92 on Lake Monroe, in Sanford

YALL COME
POLITICAL ADVERTISING PAID BY
CAYPAtCIf TREASURER FOR CARROLL A BURKE

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
Watergate Burglar Sues
MIAMI iAP

Convicted Watergate burglar E.
Howard Hunt has filed a $2.5-million libel suit against the
authors and publishers of a book that he says charges him
with taking part in the assassinations of two political
leaders.

marijuana were f iled against ha ve an affidavit saying they
Blackburn in Orange County triod every way to get her to
Circuit Court on Wednesday. entrap Blac kburn."
Blackburn was released on
If Williams revokes Black$35,000 bond on the Orange burn's appeal bond he would go
County charges aft er a court to state prison to se rve a sixhearing in which probable month to 10 year sentence
cause for his arrest was upheld. met ed on his conviction
Blackburn waited in a lobby
with a 1971
connection

depend, probably, on just how big a campaign issue the matter
becomes.
Republicans, for sure, will capitalize on the issue. And hattaway must respond to the heat. He made that painfully evident at
yesterday's budget session.
For re-election, the chairman has promedto hold land taxes
at last year's level. It may be difficult for him to do that and at the
same time explain the difference between the costs of a legal
department and fees paid an appointed county attorney.
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JULY 23
ADMISS IONS
Sanford:
Larry M. Allen
ie M. Atkins
Josephine Barriner
Annie R. Bennett
Virginia D. Brooks
Ruby D. Crumty
Lekesha Dennard
Helen Lawrence
Georgia E. Marston
charlot te W. Phillips
Fr ede rick W. Rocque
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Howard
rd It Shuck
Addle A. Taylor
Major Wheeler III
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Marguerite S. Bleiler.
DeBary
Helen Hayes, DeBary
Helen T. Kolbin.skie, DeBary
Alice Burton, Deltona
Clarice
Hawkesworth,
Deltona
Madeline M. Otto, Deltona
Edward Cunningham,
Enterprise
Orville R. Anderson, lake
Monroe
Annie Campbell, Lake
Monroe
Thomas B. Fuller Oviedo
Clara McClinton, Oviedo
r s op er Schmuker,
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NOTICE OFSALE
At public auction at tO 00 A M
August lath. 1976 at 70014 Holly A v e
Sanford,
Fl.,
to
settle
,sjrehouseman's lien on the
following lo t s
personal property belonging to
Tate Barkley. Edward Bellamy,
Carol
Cammarasana,
Marie
Skip Hoyland. Frank
JohnSon. and Linda Jowers

ADAMS TRANSFER

Ayquit 261h, 1976. otherwise a
default and ultimate judgment will
be entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Pctitin.
WITNESS my hand and obficial
Seal of said Court on the 16th day of
July. 1976
(Seal)
Arthur It Beckwith, Jr
Clerk Of the Circuit Court
By Lillian Y Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 27, 29. Aug 5, 12. 1976
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NOTICE OF MEETING OF LAN
DOWNERS
OF
SLAVIA
DRAINAGE
DISTRICT
OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
TO ELECT A SUPERVISOR OF
SAID DISTRICT
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
a meeting of the Owners of lands
Situated in SLAVIA DRAINAGE

DISTRICT

&amp; STORAGE. INC
200 N Holly Ave
Sanford. Fla
PubliSh July 29, Aug 5, 1976
DEB 177

OF

SEMINOLE

COUNTY. FLORIDA. will be held in

the Memorial Building (former City

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NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS NAME
NOT ICE iS hereby given that
SItAR INVESTMENTS. INC ,
Florida corporal,orl is engaged in
buSiflCSS at 205 North Palmetto
Avenue. Sanford, Seminole Coun
t. Florida under the fictitious name
THE
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F ORT Y
THIEVES
ST EAK HOUSE AND LOUNGE and
the corporation intends to register
that name wi th the Cler k of the
Circuit Court of Seminole County
pursuant to 55065
Florida
Statutes,
SHAR
INVESTMENTS, INC
By Robert E Sawyer
President
ICorp Seal)
William A Leffler. III
Attorney at Law
P 0 B0
Sanford, Florida 37111
Publish July I IS, 27. 79. teio
DEB 70
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C I R .
Ct,IT 114 AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
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CAMERON BROWN
COMPANY,
Plaintiff,

William C. West, DeBary
Donald E. Brown, Deltona
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Elizabeth
L. Durham,
DAVID SIEGEL, et ux Cl at.,
Deltona
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
Charles V. Fiorello, Deltona
TO DAVID SIEGEL and
Byron 0. ChIeita, Maitland
SHIRLEY H, SIEGEL.
Nita P. Evener, Orange City
HIS WIFE
Wednesday's high 90, today's
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
Rosemarie Castelluccl, low $9. Rainfall: 123 inches
inches.
parties claiming Interests by.
Orlando
Partly cloudy through Friday through, under or against DAVID
Marjorie E. Fleury, Oviedo with a chance of afternoon and SIEGEL and SHIRLEY II SIEGEL,
1i, wife, and to all parties having o
DISCHARGES
evening thundershowers. "' claiming
to have any right, title or
Sanford:
In lower 70,, hIghs in low to mid interest in the real property herein
William E. Cameron
90,. Variable wInds 10 mph. described
Thomas F. Ely Jr.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Rain probability Is 30 per cent,
that an action 10 foreclose a mor
Yvone Ferguson
EXTENDED FORECAST
Igaqe on t
following real properly
Grace N. Geister
Partly cloudy with scattered in Seminole County. Florida ,
Grace McClain
Lot II. Block 1. SHADOW HILL.
thundershowers through
according to the plat
Aura McFate
Monday, Highs in mid SOs, lows recorded in Pla t Book I?.thereof
Pages 41.
Joyce M. Myers
in low to mid lOs.
67 and 63. Public Records of
Francisco R. Rosado
Friday's Daytona Beach Seminole County. Florida.
ha s been filed against you and you
Milner Ryals
tides; high 11:06 s.m-, 11:23 are
required 10 serve a copy of your
ROY L. Shedd
p.m,, low 4:38 a.m., 4:59 p.m. wr,tIen defenses, it any, 1019 on van
?vlildred Watson
Port Canaveral: hIgh 10:40 den Berg. Gay 1. Burke, P A at
P hin n gin Edwards, a., 11:01 m., low 4:fl i.u, Post Office Box 193. Orlando,
Florida 32107. and fib the original
Altamonte Springs
4:50 p.m.
*,thlt,e Clerk of the above styled
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(Oufl On or before August 30th, 9974,
otherwise a judgment may be en
lered against you for the
relief
demanded in the Complaint or
petition
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of
said Court Cs, July 261h. 1976
Seal)
Arthur H Reckwith, Jr.
Clerk of brie Circuit Court
By Jean C Willie
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 79. Aug 5, 12. II, 1976
fif Pi lie

Hilt) in Oviedo. Florida, at ten
O'clock AM. on lhC 101h dayof
August, A 0 1976, for the purpose of
electing OC Supervisor for said
District for a term of three years, at
which election every acre of land in
the District shall represent one
share and each owner shall be en
filled lovote in person, or by proxy
in writing duly signed, to.' every
acre of land owned by him in such
Dis trict, guardians may represent
thfir wards, executors and ad
miniilrators may 'cpreSent estates
of deceased persons, and pr ivate
cor porations may be represented by
their officers or duty aulhorlied
agents The owners of a majority of
the acreage of such District shall be
necessary to constitute a quorum for
tt%I purpose OP holding such election
arid to trisact such other business
as may Come before the meeting
Da ted thiS 271h day CI July. A D

1976

5 8
Wheeler, Jr
Chairman
C Moon, Sr
S James 0 Colbert
As the Board of
Supervisors of
Slavia Drainage
District of Se minole
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Publish July 79, Aug
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1976

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ Of
Execution issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of
Orange County, FIor Ids,
judgment rendered in he aforesaid
courtt on the 19th day of May, A 0
Cour
1916 . in trl certain case entitted,
Birmingham Oxygen Ser vice, Inc
Plaintiff,
vs
AneSthesia &amp;
Respiratory Therapy Service, Inc.,
Defindant, which aforesaid Writ of
Execution was delivered to me as
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida.
andlhavelevieduponfh.folling
ow
dcribed
es
prcperty owned by
Anesthesia &amp; Respiratory Therapy
Service, Inc.. Said property being
located in Seminole County. Florida.
more Particularly described 15
fOIIow
One 1976 Gran LeMans Pontiac
sulomoolle. ID No. 635N6G101156
being stored at Al tamonte Garage at
Ill Longwood Avenue. Altamonte
Springs, Flor ida
and the undersigned as Sheriff Of
Seminole County, Florida, will at
II 00* M. on the 20thday 01 A ug ust,
AD 1916. after for sa le and till In
the highest bidder, for cash, Subject
to by and all existing 1011, It Ihe
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse in Sanford
Florida. the above described par
s.&gt;nal property
That sa id tale is being mad, to
Satisfy thi, terms of said Writ of
Execution
John E Polk,
Sheriff
Seminole County, Flor ida
Publish July 79 Aug S 17. II, 1976
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Aurthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By, Mary N Darden
Deputy Clerk
Publish July is. 22. 29. Aug. S. 1976
DEB 56

Hunt, a former CIA'agent serving time from his Water.
gate burglary conviction, has filed the suit against the authors and publishers Of "Coup dEtatifl America The CIA
and the Assassination of John F. Kennedy."
His attorney, Ellis S. Rubin, who filed the suit in federal
court here, said the book alleged that hunt took part in the
assassination oI President Kennedy and the sniper
of the Rev. Martin Luther King.
The authors were Identified as Michael Canfield and
Alan J. Weberman. Also listed as defendants wre the
Okpaku Publishing Co., Inc., of New York City, Joseph
Okpaku, The Third Press of New York City and book
editor Maria Garcia Feliclano,

Bankers Gather In Florida
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FLORIDA.

Job Cutbacks Under Probe
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
A group of restaurant
owners is suing the state on the grounds that the
legislature illegally abolished 38 inspection jobs in the
Hotel and Restaurant Division.
The suit, filed in Leon County circuit court, alleged that
the cutback was illegal because it made it impossible for
the state agency to comply with a law requiring four inspections every year of each restaurant in the state.
The jobs were abolished because lawmakers said they
duplicated inspections being done by the Health and
Rehabilitative Services Department.
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Ward &amp; Woodman,
Woodman, P A
250 Park Avenue South.
Winter Park, Fl 32719
Telephone: 305 644 6317
Publish, July 79, Aug. 5. 1976

Mickey To Aid In Campaign
ORLANDO AP
The local Chamber of Cornmerce is going to work with Mickey Mouse In a nationwide
campaign to attract new industry to Central Florida.
Starting Sept. 7 in Columbus, Ohio, chamber officials
and the Famous fantasyland chracters from nearby Walt
Disney World will make a pitch together to business
leaders around the country.
Their message, presented in an entertainment format,
will be that the Orlando area is the place to locate new
plants or branch offices.
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LEWIS D MAGNETTI and SAN
DRA J MAGI4ETTI, his wile.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Lewis 0 M.agnetti and
Sandra 3 Mqnelti,
his wife
490 Jasmine Road
Casselbecry. Florida
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage on
the following property in Seminole
County, Florida
Lot 120 of QUEEN MIRROR
SOUTH REPLAT ADDITION TO
CASSE LB ERR V. FLORIDA, IC
cording to the plat thereof as
recorded inPlat Book 11, page 86. of
the Public records of Seminole
County, Florida,
has been filed against you and you
are required Ic Serve a copy Of your
written defenses, if any, to it on
Robert M
Barnes, II, P.A .
Plaintiff's attorney, whose address
is 1314 Gull Life Tower, Jackson
vIle, Florida 32701, on or before
August 25th, 1976, and file the
original with the Clerk of this Court
either before service on Plaintiff's
itto(iiey or immedate4y thereafter,
otherwiSe, a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded
in the complaint or petition,
WITNESS my hand and the seat 01
this Court on July 19th, 1976
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Arthur H Bec kwith, Jr
Clek 01 the Circuit Court
By Lillian T JenkinS
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 72. 29. Aug 5, 12. 1974
DEB 91

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 76.l)42.CA.14.E
In Re e'MarrLoge of
MABLE DORIS GLASS,
Petitioner.
and
CHARLES FRANCIS GLASS.
Respondent
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
CHARLES FRANCIS GLASS
6901 Friendship Road
CLINTON, MARYLAND 70733
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that MABLE DORIS GLASS has
tiled a Petition inthi Circuit Court of
Seminole Cou n ty, Florida for
Dissolution of Marriage, and you are
required to serve a Copy of your
wniltencfefer,s,s. if any, on Kenneth
W McIntosh of STNSTaOM,
DAVIS 1 McINTOSH, Attorneys for
Petitioner, wtiose acidness i Post
Office Box 1330. Sanford. 3277). on or
before AuguSt 19th, 1976. Ofherwise a
de fault and ultimate judgment will
be entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Petition.
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By' Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
STENSTROM. DAVIS
&amp; MCINTOSH
Post Office Box $130
Flagship Bank -'Suite
Sanford, Florida 371 1)
Atlarneys Ice' Pel'lk'n,r
PtiLI.sh Jut', IS. 77 'J'9, Ai,ij 5 197.4
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN'
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Board of County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida, at its
Regular Meeting held on the 13th
day Of July, AD.)976. In the County
C om missioners' Meeting Room in
the Courthouse at Sanford, Seminole
County. Florida, pursuant to
Petition and Notice heretofore
given, passed and adopted a
Resolution closing, vacating and
abandoning,
renouncing
and
disclaiming any and all right of the
County of Seminole and the public in
and to the following described
rightS of way, to wit
ADAIR AVENUE. That portion of
Adair Avenue lying North of Brassie
Drive according to the plat of
Sanlando Springs, Tract 17. Plat
Boo)' S. Page 59. Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida
LINCOLN STREET That part 01
Lincoln Street extending from the
East right of way line of Prestv,ew
Avenue to the West right of way line
Of Bodie Avenue (Country Club
Drive) according to the plat of
Sanlando Springs, Tract 12, PLot
Boo), 5, Page 59, Public R ec ords of
Se minole C ou nty,Flor ida
PRESSvIEw AVENUE' All of
Pr.s%view Avenue in Tract 23, and
Tract 12 extending from the South
right of way line of Jefferson Street
extended Well to the South right of
way line of Lincoln Street extended
west , according to the pIll of
Sinlando Springs, Plat Book S, Page
AS and Pat Book S. Page 59, Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida
VICTOR AVENUE, That portion
of Victor Av en ue extending from the
South right of way line of Marshall
Drive extended SOtheist to the
No rth right 04 way line of Barton
Street extended Southeast, ac
cording to the plat of Sanlanyjo
Springs, Tract 25. Plat Book 5, Page
is, of Public R ec
ords of Seminole
County, Florida
By the Board of County Corn
missioners of Seminole County,
Florida this 13th day of July. A 0
1976.
Board of County
Commissioners
Of Seminole C ounty,
Florida
By , Arthur H Bec k wilh, Jr
Cierl, of the Circuit C ourt
By A C Jones
Deputy Clerk
Seal
Publish. July 29, 1976
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KEY BISCAYNE (AP)
Latin American fin.
anclal experts converged on this resort island today for
a four-day session designed to promote international
trade and banking between Florida and its neighbors
south of the border.
"We want to Increase the export and import business
between Latin American countries and Florida industry,
and make Miami the natural port of entry it ought to be,"
said Dr. Eduardo Maria Hilaire Chaneton.
More than 300 representatives, including bankers from
19 countries in Central and South America, were here for
the session sponsored by the Latin American Federation
of Banks FELABAN and the Bankers Advisory Board of
the Latin Chamber of Commerce of the United States.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NOTICE
OF
RESOLUTION
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND CLOSING,
VACATING AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. ABANDONING RIGHTS OF WAY
CASE NO. 74.796.CA.Ot.F
CAMERON BROWN CONSUMER
FINANCE. INC. a North Carolina
corporation.
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Pot Found On NASA Land
OAK HILL (AP)
While scientists attempt to find
out whether there is life on Mars, narcotics agents have
uncovered a more down-to-earth secret on land owned by
the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Acting on a tip, agents of a Volusia County task Force
found a carefully cultivated one-acre marijuana farm
near this tiny community north of Cape Canaveral.
Lt. Noel Ouellette, head of the task force, said Wednesday that his eight agents worked seven hours stripping
more than 200 pounds of the illegal weed from the field.
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Race
By DONNA ESTES
Herald Shift Writer
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
James E. Carlin, a 30-year-old
resident of this community,
who announced some five
months ago that he would be a
candidate For the Seminole
County Commission, said
Wednesday lie could not "get
enough contributions to run a
viable campaign" and has
withdrawn.
slaythg"One can always preach
about doing something good
without money, but money does
talk," Carlin said today.
"Unfortunately, it is the
lawyers, accountants and real
estate people who will be
prevailing in many of the
election campaigns," he said.
Carlin said he is not bitter
from his first experience in the
political arena and Intends
sometime in the future to try
again for elective office.
"I'm a lot more aware of
certain things now than I was
five months ago," he said,
adding his attempt at a campalgn was "a good experience. I
learned a lot."
Next time he said his effort
would be more organized and
would involve a great deal more
preparation.
Carlin said he has closed out
his campaign account and will
be returning contributions to
contributors.
Carlin had been attempting to
gain enough signatures on
petitions to qualify without
paying a qualifying fee because
of his disenchantment with the
local Democratic party.
He would have needed 1,273
signatures of
registered
Democrats. Carlin said he was
about zoO signatures short of the
goal when the qualifying period
ended.
He had announced for the
Democratic nomination in the
September primaries for the
district three seat on the
Seminole County Commission.
Those who did qualify were
Republican incumbent Richard
Williams, who will face Steven
Deviese in the GOP primary
and Democrats Dan Dorfman
and David Gunter.

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NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE is herejy given that the
undersigned
pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Stalte," Chapter
045 09, Florida Statutes, will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. in
and tn Seminole County, Florida,
upon receipt of proof of the
publication of thiS notice, the tic
titious name, to wit ALTAMONTE
MALL TICKET AGENCY under'
which thiS party is engaged in
business at 131 Altamonte Avenue.
Allamonte Springs, Florida
That the party interested in Said
business enterprise is as follows A
Florida Corporation known as K K
&amp; P Tic k et Services. Inc
Dated at Orlando, Orange County.
Florida. July 761h, 1974
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Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
'ifT SEMINOLE COUNTY. PRORATE DIVISION
FLORIDA
File Number PR 76-215.CP
CASE NO. fl.1331.CA-O3.0
FL-•:A
Division
SOUTHERN
INDUSTRIAL CASE NO. 76.12fl.CA04-C
In Re: Estate of
tAt,,L.f't
UAI ,. a ijc,,,, 1114 LUt
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flV.. •ii..
DOROTHY FLETCHER COCHRAN
By BOB LLOYD
July 24 at Hot Foots, 2415 poral ion.
HERBERT T. PRYHUBER, SR..
Deceased
Husband,
Herald Staff Writer
Plaintiff,
French.
NOTICE OF
Petitioner,
VS
Pair Jailed
ADMINISTRATION
SAMUEL A. RUSHTON and JOHN and
Sanford police early today
Two men were being held FITZPATRICK.
LORRAINE K PRYHUBER, Wife, TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Respondent
Jailed a Lake Mary man apDefendants
without bond today at county
THE ANOVE ESTATE AND ALL
NOTICE OF SUIT
NOTICE OF ACTION
prehended inside a burglarized
jail In separate cases on
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
TO: LORRAINE K. PRYHUBER
TO: SAMUEL A. RUSHTON
auto body shop In downtown
IN THE ESTATE:
charges of violation of
address unknown
Residence Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Sanford.
Last known address:
probation. Sheriff's deputies
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the estate
75) Park Avenue
Patrolman Jack Fulenwider
arrested Keith Lee Scheuring, that a Complaint to enforce a motor
I
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of Dorothy Fletcher Cochran.
,r,',v In !ld) been TIICV dIfl)J
and u. Doug Bishop reported
19,of Sanford Route Three; and you, and you are reguired to serve a
deceased. File Number PR 76 215
New York
that John Daniel Smith Jr., 21,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED CP. is pending in the Circuit Court
Edward Brown, 42, of Mt. Dora, copy of your answer or pleading 10
.
the Plaintiffs attorney, H. JAY that an action has been filed in the for Seminole County, Florida,
of 297 Third St., Lake Mary, Capt. C.B. Fagan said today on circuit court warrants.
STIVENS, ESQUIRE, 19 North Circuit Court, in and for Seminole probate Division, the adonis of
was found inside the Empire thatstxburglariesoverthelast
BadCheckArrest
Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida, County. Florida. for Dissolution of which is Seminole County Cour
Body Shop at 118 S. Myrtle Ave. three months In a 10-block
George Richard Haff, 25, of neo, and tile the original answer or Marriage, against you, such Petition lhouSe, Sanford, Florida 37171. The
after police received a midnight stretch of French Avenue have Altamonte Springs, was jailed pleading in the Office of the Clerk of being filed by HERBERT T. personal representative of the estate
call from a citizen reporting he been cleared up with the arrest in lieu of $5,000 bond on a circuit theCircuit Court br Semenole PRYHU BER. SR You must. If YOU is James C. NOiCC, whOiC address 5s
County. Florida. on or before the have objections to this proceeding. 6.41 Pinetree Road, Winter Park,
had seen a man go through a of a juvenile suspect.
court warrant charging ob- 27th day of AuquSi, 1976, If you fail to tile with the Clerk Of the Circuit Florida The name and address of
window.
Youth Arrested
taming property by worthless do so, a judgment by default will he Court. in and for Seminole County, the personal representative's at &amp;
taken against you for the relief Florida, your Answer to thiS Petition torney are set forth below
Fagan said detective Sgt. check.
Smith was held in County jail
All persons having claims or
on or before the 17th day of August,
demanded in the petition.
In lieu of $10,
bond on a William Dube arrested a 16.
Tanks Stolen
DATED this 26th day of July, 1976. 1976. otherwise such Judgment for demands against the estate are
burglary charge. Officers said year-old boy and lodged him In
Dissolution of Marriage may be required. WITHIN THREE MON
Deputies today were in. iSeal)
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH. JR. entered against you and to sieve a
he was apprehended inside the the Sanford Juvenile Detention vestigating the reported theft of
ccpy of your Answer on Petitioner's FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
business with $700 to $900 In Center In connection with two diver's tanks and a back
attorney. JAMES k MOR ELAND. NOTICE, to file with the clerk of the
By: Martha T. Vihlen
mechanics tools,
burglaries June 25 and July 12 pack, val ued at $370, from a
OF M"RELAND &amp; CUNNINGHAM, above court a written statement of
Deputy Clerk
P.A .2.40 Canton Avenue West. Post any claim or demand they may
Booking records at county at Maryland Fried Chicken, garage at the 2949 Cocos Lane, H JAY STEVENS, ESQUIRE
Office Bov 631, Winter Park, Florida have Each claim must be in writing
jail listed Smith's occupation as 2100 French; May 12 at the south Seminole, residence of Attorney for the Plaintiff
32790, ty thi aforementioned date. and must indicate the basis for the
.49 North Orange Avenue
auto mechanic at DeBary Paint Colonial Service Station, 1501 Albert Clullo, according to a
(SEAL)
claim, the name and address of the
Orlando, Florida 32101
and Body Shop.
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr
creditor or his agent or attorney.
French; June 21 and 24 at. report filed by deputy R.S. 1305 127 6125
Clerk of the Circuit Court
and the amount claimed If the
Sanford police detective Tom's Pizza, 202i) French; and Morton.
Publish: July 29. Aug S. 17. 19, 1916
By. Cherry Kay Travis
claim is not yet due, the date when it
DEB 135
Deputy Clerk
will become due shall e stated It
- Publish: July I. IS. 27. 79,
the claim is contingent or
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE DEB 29
unliquidated, the nature of the un
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
certainty shalt be stated It the
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
claim is secured, the security shall
COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
be described. The claimant shall
CASE NO, 76.439.CA.04.E
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
deliver sufficient copies of the
In Re the Marriage of
t('nn(jnued from i'agt' l•,t,
COUNTY. FLORIDA
claimtotheclerktoenablethecterk
area today during the hearing assassination attempt on his ROBERT E DAVIS. Husband.
CIVIL NO. 14.1179.CA.$4.D
to mail one copy to each personal
Defense attorney Edward in Judge Williams' chambers. former associate, gambler
Petitioner.
In Re: the Marriage of
representative
and
Kirkland argued today in a He told the Herald that the Clyde Lee, while Lee was
NANCY E. MALCOLM.
All persons Interested in the estate
DAVIS. Wife.
Wife Petitioner
brief appearance before Judge Orlando rnarijuanacase "was a talking to Blackburn from a PHYLLIS MRespondent
to whom a copy of this Notice of
and
Administration has been mailed are
Williams that the state hasn't setup because they want to put telephone booth on SR-434 at 1-4
NOTICE TO DEFEND
DOUGLAS D. MALCOLM.
required, WITHIN THREE MON
TIlE
STATE
OF
FLORIDA
TO
alleged in their motion to me In jail."
wed of Longwood.
Husband.Respondenl THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
PHYLLIS M DAVIS
revoke Blackburn's appeal
NOTICE OF SUIT
Blackburn said he got a
The man the state contended
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
Residence Unknown
TO DOUGLAS C. MALCOLM
NOTICE, to file any objections they
bond any of the grounds for telephone call in the middle of Blrkburnhired to shoot Lee,
Last Known Mailing
c o Jean Peters
may have that challenges the
Address
such action as set out by state the night telling him it was Sam Cagnina of Tampa, was
Route One
validity of the decendent's will, the
124 Anderson Court.
law.
urgeti that he go to the motel acquitted of the shooting. Lee
Gladstone, Virginia
qualifications of the personal
Apartment C
Kirkland claimed that parking lot. Iiuifl.,en I got there was wounded but survived and
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED representative, or the venue or
Orlando, Ft 37101
that an action for dissolution Of
jurisdiction of the Court.
c o 0 Brown
Orange County Sheriff's reports and got out of my car It seemed now works as a county jailer in
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED marriage has been filed against you.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
concerning Blackburn's arrest like 300 cops came from Georgia.
that ROBERT E. DAVIS has tiled a and you are required to serve a copy
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
earlier this month along with everywhere." He said he never
Blackburn, 57, was paroled Petition in the Circuit Count of of your written defenses, it any, to WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Date of the first publication of ths
two women at an Orlando motel saw the marijuana that police after serving 3kt years of afl- Seminole County. Florida, for GENE R STEPHENSON. of
Notice of Administration: July 79th,
Dissolution of Marrlae, and you are STEPHENSON. STALNAKER AND
parking lot "contain lots of said was found in another car. year federal prison sentence on required
1976.
to serve a copy o your BEANE, PA., Attorneys for the
fabrications." He said there
Heffernan revealed that gambling and income tax written defenses. if any, on Petitioner, and to tile the original
James C Noice
with
of
the
Clerk
the
above
styled
As Personal Represents
"was never any possession authorities have "a young evasion convictions. He says he THOMAS C FREEMAN. ESQ, of
whose
court
onor
before
August
11th,
1976,
live of the Estate of
and delivery of marijuana" by woman in protective custody is now employed by ABC FREEMAN &amp; WOOLFOLK.
address is Post Office Box 70, otherwise, a Judgment may be
Dorothy Fletcher Cochran
Blackburn.
and she will testify" In the Nurseries and has operated a Altamonte Springs, Florida 37701, entered against you for the relief
Deceased
Assistant State Atty. Bill Orange County marijuana case. produce sales stand near his Attorneys, for Petitioner, and file the demanded in the petition for ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
origina l of said AnSwer or written dissolution
REPRESENTATIVE'
Heffernan said formal charges
Kirkland charged "she's a south Seminole home.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
defenses. if any, with the Clerk of
Harold A Ward Ill
of possession and delivery of confidential informant and we
th e above styled court on or befor e this Court this 171 h day of July, 1976
of Winderw,edie, Hanes,

Issue Rises Again

(Continued from Page 1-Al
taxpayers in the neighborhood of $120,000 a year. And that is
difficult to ignore.
Freeman scoffs at the concept that the job can be done for
Less. He says government agencies "never perform" as effectively as private industry. And a legal staff would become in
essense, another government agency. Hattaway said Tuesday
citizens may be "surprised" to learn what surrounding
governments pay for legal services. The chairman said he and
Neiswender plan to make comparison studies as part of Hattaway's probe .
"Logically." according to Kimbrough. "You've got to go to a
county legal department you have to create your own department." Both Williams and Kimbrough say the cutoff point for
Paying a county attorney is $70,000. After that, they claim it's
cheaper to hire a fulltl.me orofessional staff.
But attempts to do just that failed last year. Failed because
Democrats on the county conirnission refused to back the
Republican ploy to oust Freeman.
Now, however, Kimbrough says he be lieves Democra ts will
have to do something. "It's sure to become a campaign Issue," he
says.
The question is: What will the De mocrats do' l't.8.ifllY they
can 't conic along a year later and suggest exactly wha t
Republicans
Republl
department.
Probably it will be a more middle-of-the-road approach. Most
likely Hattaway will suggest a change in the method of fee
payment. Freeman presently earns $20 an how- for the first 101)
hours of work. Any hours above that, the rate is upped to $25. Jail
related litigation Is tabulat ed at $45 per hour. About $23.000
been requested next year to cover costs of litigation which came
out of the Jail fire.
Whether the Joblstakenentirely outoi the political arena will

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tomorrow.
And they won't be fireworks that require a long
fuse to set them off, either.
The explosion should come at the bargaining
table when members of the Seminole County School
Board negotiating team clash with representatives of the Seminole Education Association
(SEA) over many key articles that are a part and
parcel of a contract between the two factions.
The salary issue was to be one of the primary
topIcs of discussion at Tuesday's negotiating
session, but the two factions never got around to it
because most of the day was spent in trying to
resolve two other issues - one dealing with an SEA
request for bi-monthly pay and the other concerned
cost -of-living Increases for the teachers.
The salary debate will be centered around an
SEA proposal for a $2900 hike in the base starting
salary, which would boost that figure from $8,100 to
$11,000.
While the school board's chief negotiator, Ernie
Cowley, says there is no way a cost-of-living in-

crease could be incorporated into the contract,
Steve Rosenthal, who heads up the SEA's
negotiating team, says, 'Okay, give us the $11,000
and we'll forego the costof-Uving request."
Cowley countered with the idea that if the SEA is
given the cost-of-living Increase to be commensurate with the U.S. Department of Labor's
Consumer Price Index, then it also ought to be able
to give back some of the monies if the cost of living
Index goes down.
This didn't set too well with Rosenthal and his
group and the entire matter was tabled until this
afternoon's session when It's sure to get plenty of
attention again.
And, If the salary topic does come up (discussion
of it might get pushed back due to another marathon
go-round on the cost-of-living issue), then you can
look for the explosion.
The school board has already tentatively
adopted a budget in excess of $52 million, and it's
based entirely on the starting salary of $8,100.
School officials say there isn't any money available
for salary increases, but SEA representatives
believe otherwise -and say they're ready to prove
it.

Gene Grooms, executive secretary of the SEA,
says he'll pinpoint exactly where the school board
has money 'socked' away that could well be used for
pay raises, and then some.
There are approximately 1,500 teachers in the
Seminole County school system. Grooms says it
would take only $2,000 to give every one of those
teachers a $100 salary boost and he says he can
prove that the school board has that much - and
much more - hidden away in its coffers.
Grooms isn't saying exactly where that money is
tucked away in school board funds, but I'll bet we
find out either today or at the next bargaining
session.
By the way, these sessions are not closed to the
public and anyone can sit In on them. So, If you want
to see some fireworks that might make the Fourth
of July celebration look like a slow-burning match
you might take in these meetings.
Today's was scheduled to be held at First
Federal of Seminole in Downtown Sanford from 14
p.m.
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Those canny Yankees from Maine and Rhode Island
demonstrated their New England frugality at the Democratic
National Convention,
Forewarned of outrageous prices in New York Qty, the
Maine delegation pocketed the money required for air fare and
arrived in the metropolis by chartered bus. Rhode Island's Gov.
Philip Noel urged members of his state's contingent to take
advantages of parties hosted by candidates, labor organizations
and the city Itself.
"Accept all the Invitations," he advised simply.
One thrifty northerner estimated the average cost of the
convention to her associates at "a bout $1 50" as compa red to
preconvention forecasts of $1,000.
We can hope that the lesson in tlghtllstedness will have an
Impact on the successful candidate In New York City - and ,
Indirectly, on his November opponent as well,
The aversion to freewheeling spending is a trait worthy of
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Sanford Rotary Club. noon, Civic Center
Sanford AA, 8 p.m. closed, 1201 W. First St

Grand Ole Opry flavor will p.m. performance In the civic bluegrass and gospel music,
Proceeds from the affair will
come to Sanford Friday, center auditorium,
has recently moved to Central go to the Jaycees' general fund,
courtesy of the Junior Chamber
The show, which provides Florida after being based for which helps finance various
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projects in the area.
Music Opera Show gives an 8 form of country-western, Falls, Cob.
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Herald Staff Writer
Court against the city claiming
it acted improperly when Its the funniest man In country 12. Children under 6 will be
CASSELBERRY
admitted free.
City board of adjustment held a productions.
procedures to permit the third hearing In recent weeks
construction of a mini-raceway and granted a special exception
on a 7.5 acre tract south of SR to permit the construction.
436, between a new car
In a hearing before Circuit
dealership and an apartment Court Judge Dominick Saul this
complex, are continuing despite week, no decision was given on
a new court action filed by Radloff's petition to enter the
owners of the apartments, suit on the city's behalf.
Monumental Properties.
R.adloff said if Monumental
Officials In the city's planning Properties are successful In
department said today, the having the board of adjustment
planning board reviewed the action thrown out he will lose
pe
site review plan for the mini- the $200,000 invested in the
raceway being developed byproject to date.
businessman Thomas R.adloff,
Monumental Properties had
and time city council has claimed that the proposed minischeduled a workshop for 7:30 raceway had caused it to lose
p.m. Monday on the matter.
tenants from its apartment
Meanwhile. Monumental complex. However, during the
Properties has filed an action in most recent hearings in
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Referring to himself as "a friend of
from a moral standpoint.
production that has been put on Is an excellent business," Carter regaled the "captains of InFellowship Players drew the attention of more
"Installment buying or urging the poor Into people in the community.
production of, "Godspell," with Anna Lea as dustry" with an assault on those who have widebt Is the vilest system yet devised to create
director and Foreman as Technical director fairly been attacking Big Business.
Then, parents began to ask, ,, Who are
trouble, discontent and unhappiness among the these people known as Foreman and Anna Lea? while at the same time both are playing
Lead
"I think It's a very serious mistake when the
poor," said one corporation president.
Are they really as good as the youth say they
roles. "Godspell,"is now touring all over Florida President, of other leaders of our country,
-When deferred payment schemes encourage are? " Ile parents found out for themselves after
and Southern Georgia.
through Incorrect knowledge or misapextravagance and excessive mortgaging of the play, "Take This Cup." People were heard to
All this and much more, thanks to Foreman prehension, or because of political expediency,
future income for Immediate satisfactions that say that the play was so good and so touching,
and Anna Lea, has helped Sanford to become a permit the turning of our peoples' opinion
are neither necessary nor important to proper that tears formed in their eyes. Now, not only
more cultural place to live. And now, I have one against the business community, of
living, they are a social as well as an economic were the youth of the First Methodist Ch urch
last thing to say, which I am sure that many m ul tinational corporations, or oil companies,
danger," said another critic,
involved, but people from all over the corn- others in the community will agree with. Thanks just as a scapegoat," the Democratic
Despite such outcries, Installment buying munity were getting Involved with The
Foreman and Anna Lea.
presidential nominee observed.
found growing acceptance and popularity among Fellowship Players.
Fred Bukur
He promised that as President he would do
the public throughout the 1920$.
Not only are the Heards good at directing
Sanford "everything I can" to keep the American people
acquainted with the facts.
Warming to his subject, Carter made it clear
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that In doing right by the human race his
devotion to a "complete overhaul" of our
thilttax
system did not mean his reforms
f&amp;/
would be, well, completely complete. Declaring
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foreign Investment is "very healthy," he
vowed to retain the foreign tax credit which
allows the multinationals to reduce their U.S.
WASHINGTON - American Telephone and
Another Bell executive, T.O. Gravitt,
This has left the staff more on its own.
Telegraph, the telephone colossus, has asserted allegedly was driven by his conscience to kill result, according to one insider, Is that "a lotThe taxes dollar for dollar by the amount of taxes
of
the right to snoop Into the personal records of its himself over the Internal corruption. He left a people have been going around in different they pay abroad.
'i would continue and strengthen, If possible,
customers,
suicide note charging that "Watergate is a gnat directions." The footloose .presidential aides
American
Involvement in foreign countries and
This startling claim was made in court compared to the Bell system." Both Ashley and usually wind up attending conferences.
"it vice versa," Carter promised, adding, "I would
testimony, which has been sealed. Company Gravilt's widow are now suing Southwestern seems Like all we do Is go to meetings," cornnot do anything to subvert or minimise this."
executives acknowledged behind closed doors Bell.
plalned a White House aide.
The Carrie Nation of American tax justice,
that they had confiscated the long-distance
According to the sealed testimony, three
"There Is a maximum of discussion and a
who
had previously eschewed the go-slow aprecords of a !ormer employe.
company officials admitted that they had seized minimum of implementation," echoed another, proach
to loophole closing, continued:
"They were our records, and I wanted to see Ashley's long.distance records. "All the records Top Republicans on Capitol Hill have
griped
"I would not make any substantive change in
them," testified Chester Todd, the corporate were sent to me," testified Todd. "I finally sent to us that they can't get through. "You
call over our tax law, or propose any as
official who sent for the records. The sealed them to the legal department."
President, until at
to the White House," grumped one, "and least a full year
of
very
careful
analysis.,,
testimony made clear that AT&amp;T felt It also had
It was acknowledged that Southwestern Bell's everybody Is always in a meeting. When I asked
Needless to say, the Carter performance was
proprietary rights to anyone else's telephone lawyers could determine from the records whom some of time guys what they do,
they just boffo. David Mahoney, a Republi can
records. The compny treated its erst while Ashley had been calling - Informa tion that m um ble a vague reply."
contrIbutor
who heads Norton
Inc. and who supported
employe, according to the testimony, "like just could be used to fight his lawsuit. But a company
Other insiders contend that there Is bound to Richard Nixon in Simon
1972, said, "You have to be
any other customer."
official swore that Ashley's records were con- be some disgruntlement and confusion in any
Impressed." Mahoney said he would not be
This would seem to fly in the face of AT&amp;T's fiscated merely to check on his telephone organization. They acknowledge that staff
chief uncomfortable with Democrat Carter in the
proclaimed regulations, which specify that charges.
Richard Cheney doei't keep as tight a control White
House.
private phone records can be obtained only by
Footnote: A spokesman told us that AT&amp;T as his predecessor, Donald Runisfeld, did before
Others were not so snowed, however. One
court subpoena. Then the customer Is supposed feels Ashley's telephone records belonged to the moving into the Pentagon as
Secretary of businessman said: "ft was
to be notified,
a peculiar speech. All
company. He denied that the records were used Defense.
he did was ask for our support and offer love."
What AT&amp;T proclaims in public and what It to investigate Ash!ey.
"There are a lot of end runs around Cheney,"
does In secret, however, don't necessarily
WHITE HOUSE CHAOS - White House said one source. But others praised Cheney. "Re thoThomas Carroll, chairman of Lever Brothers,
ught he knew soft-soap when he saw It.
coincide. This Is apparent from the case of operations have been reduced to a state of is a tremendo usly talented
guy," said one
Carroll, who hasn't cast his ballot for a
James Ashley, who was fired from his job as an controlled chaos, according to sources on the
Meanwhile, there are still a few White
assistant vice president for Southwestern Bell. Inside. The prtvaillng confusion can be blamed, chickens running around as if they
had lostHouse
their Democrat since FDR, said: "I thought this was a
velvet performance of an lr'st man. I
After his abrupt departure, his telephone calls In part, on the frantic effort to keep Gerald Ford heads.
were inspected without subpoena and without In the White House.
Learned
more about the man than I did about
BLOOD BROTHER - The Six Indian
But the problem has its roots, our sources Nations, better known as the Iroquois, have Lu'.as."
Didn't we all Now we know what Shaun
AT&amp;T, of course, pulls the corporate strings, suggest, in the transition days when President maintained thelr freedom from the United States Buke
of St. Simons, Ga., meant when he wrote
which ope rate the vast Bell system. Ashley Ford's team took over f rom the Nixon guard, over the past two
centuries. In many respects, Tune magazine
claimed he was fired by Bell for refusing to Ford "overreacted" to the rigid, highly struc- they are still recognized by
In a ktter-to.the-edjr "When
the United States as a it comes to the issues,
participate In itspolitical corruption. He swore t ured Nixon methods.
Jimmy Carter is as f uzzy
semi-Independent nation In the fastnesses of
as a Georgia peach." Only I'd say filer.
that he had been compelled to donate $50 per
In cnntrast, Ford's approach was loose, upper New York State.
Footnote:
"21" Club
month to an Illegal political slush fund.
casual, easy lng. At first, the new President
-atI'i
Now as a gesture of friendship to the white
by 52 businessmen and 70 newsmen, who were
Bell. executives were also required, he said to directed the operation himself. It was part of his nation that has changed their land, the Iroquois guests
Bell
other regular cash contributions to the learning process. but now that he has a betterwant to make a descendant of a signer of the affair of the three businessmen hosting the
-cost $2,440, Including tips. Mr. Ford, Mr.
slush fund. Afterward, the executives recovered grasp of the job, he leaves the routine decisions
Dedarat10 of Independence a "blood brother" Bronfman and Mr. Austin will share the tab. Oh
the money by sutxnittlng false vouchers, he to the staff while he concentrates on the larger In
the Six Nations. The honor Is accorded one
y eah, I almost forgot, It's tax deductible as a
char,d.
policy problems.
JA'r..n each )f
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"You've Come a Long Way Lady," in which he surprisingly, a love feast.

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anIord At Women's Group. 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
('asseiherry AA. dosed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
(lmuret
Ami'rk-an iA'gi'rn Auxiliary 5:1 hosts bingo every
SaItir,Ia at 12:45 p. m. id 3,50s Orlando Dr.. Sanford.
t%nmi'r's Auxiliary if Sanford VFW Post 10108 will
hold a White Elephant Sale and suppers franks. beans and
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cars, people would be unable to purchase other
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ATHENS, Greece (AP) - The U.S. Navy transport
Coronado brought 155 Americans and about 145 evacuees
of other nationalities from war-torn Lebanon to Athens
today after a smooth 48-hour journey.
The 10,000-ton amphibious transport was greeted at the
U.S-Greek military terminal at Keratsini, outside the
Greek capital, by friends and relatives of the evacuees
and officials of the U.S. Embassy.
Among the Americans were 25 officials from the U.S.
Embassy in Beirut.

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leadership is hardly comforting to contemplate.
This portends power struggles, foreign adventures
and unpredictable changes of policy among the
would-be Stalins and Maos whose ambitions now
are
germinating.
The
Marxist-Leninist
revolutionary ideology remains a potent force in
much of the world. Any struggle among those
seeking to become its supreme prophet could be a
bloody one.

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NAIROBI, Kenya f AP) - President Idi Amin appeared
to be taking a relaxed attitude today toward Britain's
break In diplomatic relations with Uganda. But one of his
aides told a Nairobi newspaper that Britons remaining in
Uganda "will become Ugandan citizens."
In a broadcast on Radio Uganda, Amin said he was
studying the implications of Britain's move, announced in
London Wednesday.
"British nationals who have chosen to stay In Uganda
should follow the situation in Its present perspective and
not listen to the imperialist mass media," he said.

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Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 am., luck's.
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TOKYO IAPI - The Chinese Communist party today
admitted "great losses" of life and property from the
major earthquakes In a heavily populated industrial area
of northeast China east and southeast of Peking. But no
casualty figures or damage estimates were given.
Aftershocks were reported continuing.
Ilsinhua, the official Chinese news agency, reported
"extremely serious damage and losses" In Tangshan, an
industrial city of more than a million people 80 miles eastsoutheast of Peking and 40 miles northeast of Tientsin.
Hsinhua said the first quake was centered in the
TangshanFengnan area and "comparatively strong
shocks" were felt in Peking and Tientsin, China's third
largest city with a population of 4.3 minion.
"Since the quake was not predicted in advance, it is believed that many of the residents of Tangshan did not have
time to escape," the Peking office of Kyodo, the Japanese
news agency, reported.

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Ever since Josef Stalin rose to eminence in the
Communist world, the heritage of Marx and Lenin
has been personified in forceful individuals "dictators" in terms of ideology, party discipline
and political power.
DON
JR.
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An era may be passing. It is hard to identify an
omnipotent leader, an acknowledged prophet, at
the top of the Communist pyramid today.
China's Mao Tse-tung, who made Peking a
rival of Moscow as the fount of Marxist-Leninist
wisdom in the post-Stalin era, no longer appears in
public. Even the ceremonial visit to Mao by
foreign dignitaries visiting Peking have been
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Installment buying has become such an acWith the death of his old partner Chou En-lai
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thoroughly
familiar with Jimmy Carter, born
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way
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economic
life
for
Americans
th
at
last year, rankings in the Peking hierarchy have
again Christian. But last week, we got a look at
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di fficult to believe the extent of
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may
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another reincarnation: Jimmy Carter, born
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tax reformer
of
the
decades
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especially
in
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Throughout his campaign for the Democratic
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the area of automobile financing.
detached from a real person The thoughts of Mao
presidential nomination, there was no subject
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The story is told in a recent book, "Full Faith
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about which Carter breathed more fire than tax ('1
are becoming only that - thoughts, not expressions
and Credit,' by William L. Wilson, a corporate
reform.
biography of C.I.T. Financial Corp., one of the
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of policy from a source of power. Although Maoism
In January, he declared his support for
financial
services
leading
nation's
.
continues to fuel the ideological split between
removal of tax Incentives "that encourage
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Peking and Moscow, it is by no means clear
American multinational corporations to
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Installment buying was not a new idea when
b is in 11e wings LO carry it
whether a new prophet
manufacture
products in foreign countries when
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their own employes In this country are out of
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time-purchase of private motor cars after World
As.for the Russians, they have seen not only the
War I. C.I.T. had been founded by Henry Ittleson
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In 1908 and people had long been accustomed to
passing of Stalin but the official scaling down of his
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Platform
Committee in June, Carter's rhetoric
such
things
as
encyclopedias,
Inc.
paying
for
reputation and the denunciation of the personality
heated
up.
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niture
and
vacuum
cleaners
on
the
installment
cult as a form of leadership. They have seen the
Attacking "carefully contrived loopholes," he
plan.
rise and fall of a Nikita Khrushchev, who never
excoriated "some of our Largest corporations
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They have seen Leon d
with extremely high profits" who pay "virtually
aroused strenuous opposition from a host of
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no tax at all."
adversaries, Wilson notes - from economists
the Kremlin pecking order, but are now surely
Particularly Irksome to Carter was the fact
editorial writers, consumer spokesmen and:
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that a business executive can charge off a $50
aware that he is in the twilight of his career, ill
surprisingly, from the majority of auto
YJ'
lunch but a truck driver cannot deduct a $1.50
manufacturers themselves.
much of the time and turning 70 this year.
sandwich.
When this is the case, he declared,
"Before
I
permit
one
of
my
automobiles
to
be
There is even a pall over the supremacy of the
what is needed Is not a piecemeal approach but
sold
on
Installment
credit,
i
will
see
this
cornSoviet Communist Party. Its feud with the Chi
-_ basic tax reform."
receivership!"
vowed Charles W. Nash. pany in
is unresolved. When Brezhnev attended the recent
Then, jLot a few weeks ago at the Democratic P,
founder of Nash Motors.
parley of European Communist leaders in East
convention
In New York....
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business for the debtor and bad business for the
religious plays, but they are also good at brought down the house with a clarion call for a
H e a rd s' Efforts Praised
meeting, say, a decade ago. He was in the position
creditor also." His company, he said, would stick
directing comedy such as the excellent per. "complete overhaul" of our tax system which he
Editor:
to a strictly cash policy, (Only two years later,
of letting Marshal Tito and leaders of other
This Is about two people who helped bring
formanceo("Qarley's Aunt" or drama such aa labeled "a diagrace to the human race."
however, Ford established Its own automobile
national parties declare that if their own political
the outstanding performance of, "The Miracle
culture and drama to the city of Sanford. Their
Well, now. Jimmy Carter returned to the Big
,
financing subsidiary.)
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Some car makers foresaw a tidal wave of started about three years ago when Foreman
"No, No. a Million Times No" was found to be a country's top business executives at a luncheon
ferent from Moscow's, so be it.
defaults if "every Tom, Dick and Harry" was and Anna Lea, both graduates of LaGrange
huge success.
held In his honor in the third floor private dining
Certainly no one can regret that men as
allowed to buy a car, which would dump enor- College and both two year veterans of Summer
Then, along came Act III with a stupendous room of the posh "21" Club.
if,
ruthless as Stalin and Mao are not wielding power
mous numbers of distressed vehicles on the Stock at Calloway Gardens, came to help the
production of "1776" which involved both youth
The result of this get together - organized by
over the Communist world. Yet an international
market to be resold In competition with new Youth of The First United Methodist Church and
and adults from the Sanford and Orlando areas, Henry Ford II, Edgar Bronfman of Segram lid.

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Come To The Cabaret!
MONTREAL (AP) - A shadow has fallen acrnss the brotherhood of the Olympics on the
playing fields and in the conference rooms. But it is alive and
well in the social Olympics in
picturesque Old Montreal,
especially in a Joyous cabaret
called the Singing Box.
Each night, visitors from
various nations drink, talk and

lock arms to sing In the barnllke
former garage labeled Boite a
thanson LeSt. Vincent, Just off
Place Jacques Cartler where
thousands cavort until dawn.
French-Canadian folk
singers, beer, cognac and
camaraderie lure Olympic
visitors as well as local revelers
to the jammed club.
One song goes:

"This is the great show.
"You are going to sing
tonight.
"Whether it Is friendship or
love,
"Who knows? Who cares?"
OlympIc-class drinkers from
all nations sit around tables,
arms on each other's shoulders,
and sway to the music. Whether
they understand the words or

U.S. Sets Sights

Olympic-class drinkers from all nations sway to the music of this
Montreal watering hole, and brotherhood runs high. They don't all
understand the words of the songs, sung by arm-locked revelers,
but then 'Who knows? Who cares?'

not, some message comes
through.
"I like the music, I like the
wine, I like the people," said
Rae Ross, swimming and Judo
coach from Northern Ireland.
"What else matters? We didn't
do so well in the Olympics, but
that is not the important thing.
it is being here."
The atmosphere, and perhaps

the cognac, Inspires some to
oratory. West German Gerhard
Bauer, son of a Bremen Jeweler, W53 on his soap box.
"I love life, peace, and above
all, humanity," he announced
In German, "Please, no more
war. That is the wish of a German boy."
The room was filled wth 40
per cent foreigners and 60 per

crowd, yes, but isn't this the
Olympics?"
Outside, in Place Jacques
Cartier, there are singing
groups, Impromptu gymnastics, horse-drawn carriages
and artists selling their pain.
tings all night long on the
cobbled streets the French built
when they settled this lovely
area in 1642.

cent Quebecois, accorcung to
assistant manager Edsuardo
Pinto, who was amused by the
raucous Americans.
"When Americans leave their
country and find a place like
this, they go berserk. They
don't understand the songs or
their hidden meanings, but they
love it. It's an international

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MONTREAL (AP) - The America's ins',,ired boxers and venson In a heavyweight boxing
United States now Is almost somewhat maligned track and semifinal, the feature of the
hopelessly out of the medals field forces can muster enough television coverage.
raceinthe XXI Olympic Games strength in the closIng days of
Tate is one of seven Amenand, in fact, doesn't even have a the Games to overtake either of cans who has reached the box
very good shot at second place. the Communist powers
but j semifinals. AU of them ar;
The Americans, who once they can make it respectable, assured of at least a bronze
dominated these quadriennlal They could still make it inter- medals. By comparison, the
celebrations of sports, suffered esth3g.
United States won only three
a gold medal shutout again
Thekeycouldcomejntoday's boxing medals in the 1972
Wednesday, their third in five activity. Mule Parks, LOS
days. They have gained only Angeles; Fred Newho use, Games at Munich.
"We're doing it for Davey," is
one gold medal since Sunday Baton Rouge, La.; and Herman the boxers' rallying cry.
night and, In that period, have Frazier, Philadelphia, have Featherweight Davey Armfallen far back of Russia and promised a 1-2-3 American fin- strong, Puyallup, Wash., was
East Germany.
Ish and a shutout of Cuba's Al eliminated in the quarterRussia, which picked up four berto Juantoreno in the men's finals. His teammates say,
golds Wednesday, leads with a 400 meters.
quite frankly, he was robbed.
gold-silver-bronze count of 33"We're ready to run him right
Tate, who suffered an eye cut,
31-23. East Germany has 30-19- out of a medal," said put together a strong third
18. The United States Is a poor Newhouse.
round for a 3-2 quarter-final dethird at 23-26-19.
And tonight, big John Tate of cision over West Germany's
The trend, however, could be Knoxville, Term., will take on Peter Bussing, clearing the
reversed. It's doubtful that Cuba's favored Teofilo Step-. way for the important bout with

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PORT ORANGE- The Von Herbulis, who reached on a way.
Sanford put an insurance
fielder's choice after Bradley
Sanford Junior League
Stars are alive and well, thank opened the rally with a single, tally on the board on the fifth on
New Smyrna got its final run Vonflerbulls' homer to left.
you.
Sanford coaches Jim L1nI
Not as well as they would be in the fourth when Tom Papas
.,
in the winners' braket, but ffl singled home Harkey Cook. and Gary Taylor will pIn their
hopes on Bradley In
very mnch in contention for the Two singles and a walk did U
district championship, which damage against Von Herbulls, game as they send him to the
\,
has boiled down to a three-way and brought on Wright In the mound against Holly Hill, a
horse race between Sanford, fifth, who held New Smyrna team which defeated Port
-.
Holly Hill and Ormond Beach. Beach to one hit the rest of the Orange In its game Tuesday.
Sanford chalked up its second
straight victory after an
opening set back with a Wednesday victory over New
Smyrna Beach, 5-3. Ormond
Beach stands alone as the only
undefeated squad in the doubleelimination tourney after
thumpIng Holly
Wednesday's other game, 16-9.
Sanford goes up against Holly
Hill at 7 tonIght in a game of
SAN FRANCISCO -NEM flounced to Lurle. The vote was survival. The winner advances
iuim'
All his life, well into middle 11-0 for the Lurle-Herseth to Friday night's championship
the formidable Stevenson, the
defending Olympic champion. age, he was Louis Lurie's little combine,
game.
Other Americans in tonight's boy Bobby. Lou Lurle owned a
The offices of the Lurie
0
The clutch relIef pitching of
semis are the fighting Spinks big chunk of downtown San Company are on the 51st floor of Mike
was highly In.
..
brothers, middleweight Mike Francisco and extensive the Bank of America Building, strumental in Sanford's victory
and light-heavyweight Leon; holdings in Chicago and In- asomberslabintheheartofthe Wednesday.Starter Bernie Von
IA-EvenIng Herald, Sanford, F).
Thursday, July 79, 1976 light-welter Sugar Ray I.eon- vested in Broadway shows. He city. From Lurie's private HerbulLs got Sanford through
RICK BRADLEY
MIKE WRIGHT
ard, Palmer Park, Md.; light- was a confidante of politicians office, there Is a magnificent the first four innings, and
weight Howard Davis, Glen and he had the same table for view of the bay through huge Wright mapped up with three
Cove, N.Y.; bantamweight lunch at Jack's Restaurant for picture windows which face in scoreless Innings to preserve
Charles Mooney, an Army ser- more than 50 years.
the direction of Candlestick the victory.
Bob Lurie, who Is now 47 Park to the south. Stuck up on
geant stationed at Ft. Bragg,
Rick Bradley and Rocky
1, \/ i
•
N.C., and flyweight Leo Ran- years old, was short, stocky ar.d the wall with cellophane tape IS Jernigan continued to pound the
g
unobtrusive. It was known he a San Francisco Giants pen ball at a furious nate for Sandolph, Tacoma, Wash.
The Spinks, like Tate, won owned a small piece of the San nant. It's the only way one ford. Bradley and Jernigan
quarter-finals Wednesday. The Francisco Giants and was would know this is Control were each 2-for-3, Bradley
others had advanced earlier, nominally on the board of Central of a major league driving in one run and Jernigan
Mike Spinks, from St. Louis, directors. Frequently, at social baseball team.
two.
took a 5-0 decision over Ryszard gatherings, he was at the elbow
Unless you riffled through the
MIAMI
Coach Don Shula
In two controlled scrimmages
of Charles Stoneham (Chub) paperspiledalloverthedeskln
Pasiewicz of Poland.
The two sluggers are now will take a long look at the the past two Saturdays, thirdLeon, a Marine corporal at Feeney, the president of the disarrayed clutter. They all each 6-for-il in the tournament Miami Dolphins' rookie year quarterback Don Strock
Camp Lejeune, N.C., had more National League. But patently relate to baseball because and have 11 RBLs between hopefuls and a first look at a has t*en battling lefthander
trouble with the referee than he he was a man destined for that's where Lurie's total them, six by Bradley. They grassy field In the Orange Bowl Jim Del Gaizo and free agent
concentration is now.
did Ottomar Sachse of East obscurity,
have plenty of help as Walter Saturday night when the Gary Valbuena for a backup
All that has changed. It
Germany. Leon scored one
Two extra secretarries have Law shows a 5-for-il tour- Minnesota Vikings visit Miami Job. Strock has hit nine of 201
MONTREAL lAP)
There probably will see her hands knockdown and an
deci• changes when you have $4 been hired Just to answer the nament pace.
for the 1976 pre-season opener. passes for 93 yards and a
are 18 minutes no
more,
claspedather
chin,
head
bowed
slon
but
was
warned
once
for million to invest in a sports mail.
maybe less remaining in the and eyes closed - praying.
The Dolphins have played on touchdown while Del Gaizo has
In
Wednesday's
game,
talking to the referee. And when franchise - meaning that you,
ring career of Sugar Ray I.eonWhat would Lurie's father Sanford drew first blood with an two Poly-Turf surfaces since connected on 15 of 27 passes for
"We're
praying
family,"
showedwearing
up for the
judges'
too, Bob Lurle, can get your Lou have said about his son's [(BI double by Bradley, scoring 1970,butthe slippery and matted 197 yards and a touchdown.
ard, and then he will hang up Sugar
Raya said.
"We're
Bap-hedecision
a white
cap
flJT3 in the papers.
venture into the big world of Wright, who had singled.
his gloves and go to school.
rug was removed in March and
A pair of rookie running
He is half of a general part- Baseball?
tlsts.
I
pray.
My
mama
prays.
with
a
red
tassle,
the
referee
No amount of money and We all pray."
Sanford upped the score to 3-0 replaced with Prescription backs, Don Testerman (10th
yanked it off and tiu-ew it in a nership with a man named
sweet promoters' promises can
"He would have said," smiled in the second when Jernigan led Athletic Turf. The new sod Is round, Clemson) and Dexter
If such petitions are judged corner.
Azlure the bob kid from Palmer on numbers, young Leonard
thur
(Bud)
lierseth,
a
catBob,
"Stick to real estate.'" off with a home run to left field irrigated and drained through Pride (11th round, Minnesota),
Americans also have the lead tleman from Phoenix, Ariz.,
Park, Md., into pro boxing,
and Law connected on a one- pipes buried in a sandy subsoil. have been bright spots In
stands a very good chance of
"My mama toldmeshe wants getting a favorable response. in both men's and women's who put in a matching $4
out, bases-empty homer to
Shula, the wInningtst active scrimmages. Veteran speed-p
metoquit.Ialwaysdowhatmy Cetha, his mother, is just one archer)', and, thanks to an ex- million. Together they bought
center.
coach in the National Football ster Hubert Gum is a strong
mama says," the rugged light member of the Leonard clan cellent ride by Hilda Gurney ol the beleaguered Giants from
League, will be inspectIng contender, and Shula Is closely
welterweight said today. who will be raising cheers and Woodland Hills, Calif., moved the National Exhibition
New Smyrna, the team which young talent in several im watching the development of
Company,
which
meant
Chub
into second place behind the Feeney's uncle Horace. But
"Boxing has been fun for me silent entreaties.
nudged Sanford In the tourney portant areas. The 72-man second-year fullback Stan
"My daddy is here, too. My West Germans In the equest.
but I got other things in life to
opener
Monday night, made it squad Includes 14 draftees and Winfrey, who was troubled by a
CASSELBERRY
Lurie, because he Is the man
do."
A
field
of
interesting
with a two-spot In 14 free agents after two weeks pulled hamstring as a rookie.
big brother, two sisters, my nan dressage
coinpetiton.
The Unitedteam
States,
which has one the spot In San Francisco, five typewriter key-bangers the third. Brett Mehrtng had the of training camp.
Leonard, at 20 a veteran of brother's girl friend and my girl
take
to
the
sulky
tonight
in
big
blow,
a
two-run
homer.
135 amateur fights all over the friend. They all drove up in a won only the basketball gold in will be the owners' voIce,
"All of these running backs
Sanford
stretched
it to 4-2 In
Years
ago,
when
the
Giants
phase
three
of
the
Marty
Stein
"We started late (July 18 for are guys who wouldn't emworld, is one of the survivors of trailer and parked it in the lot the past three days, was limited
the strong American team across from the Forum. You to two medals Wednesday, a moved west from New York Benefit at the Seminole Har- the bottom of the inning on all veterans) for the first time barrass you," Shula said.
Jernigan's RBI double, scoring since I've been here," Shula
which will be battling the Soviet call it easy. ft's yellow and it bronze by four-time Olympian and Lurle had bought a token ness Raceway.
Sports
writers
Jerry
Greene,
said, "but as usual, the Vikings
d
to
Union and Cuba for a major has my pictures pasted all over Willie Davenport, Baton Rouge, piece of the club, he
La,, In the men's 110-meter showupintheirspring training Harry Skop, Herky Cush, Brad
started later (July 21) than
NEW SMYRNA
share
of diznax
the medals
in the it.tougher
Getting
has been hurdles, and a silver by Ha' camp in Arizona, put on a Wilson and Jim Haynes will
Al P H RIl
anybody. We're going to use his Quebec Indians .1
weekend
of the Olympic
thantickets
fighting."
TerranceM,artinss
2 0 0 0
game as
walians
David
McFaull
and
uniform
and
shag
a
few
balls
compete
in
an
exhibition
race
test for ow- young
Games.
Menringlt
Sugar Ray's dad, Cicero, took
1
2
people,
especially
at quar- Close
Impressive winner of his first time off from his Job as night Mike Rothwell in the Tornado into the outfield. The late Jeff between the fifth and sixth 5tey Morris C
3 43 0 0
Halley Cook
terback, and give our veterans
3
class yachts, behind the British Chandler used to do that, too. races, or at about 9:30 p.m.
four fights in the 140 pounds and manager of a Palmer Park
2 I I 0
The top two finishers advance Mike Campbell 30
But since March 2, Lurie
enough playing time to get In
under class, Sugar Ray next per market to attend the boat which already had dinMONTREAL lAP) - Three
Alon:aJamescf
0 0 0 0
learned
what
It's
like
to
be
to
the
Aug.
4
finals
against
shape
for the regular season. hundred Quebec Indians will
X,ileWollordph cf
faces Kazmler Szcerba of Games. He loves boxing, Sugar ched the gold.
7 0 2 0
really involved. On that date a winners and runnersup from David Pogany 2b
1 0 0 0
Poland in the snifina1s and, if Ray says, and his brother,
"A lot of jobs have to be take part in the closing ceremo3
Russia's four golds came In frenetic set of circumstances the TV and personality fields in Cms Martin ph
'
decided
at several positions, nies of the Olympics and four
he wins, probably will go Dale, 23, was once a champion men's and women's team hand. made Lurie the spokesman of a a six•horse race.
BobMcNami,7b
I 0 0 0
against a tough Cuban, Andres in the armed services.
Tom Papas lb
namely linebacker, offensive Indian chiefs will lead the fina1N
2 0
ball, women's team foil fencing franchise which historically
Haynes, defending champion David Ashton lb
Aldama, for the championship
1 0 0 0
tackle, running back and parade.
Sugar Ray, who is only
sat
and
in
the
men's
hammer
goes
back
to
1883.
The
Giants
in
the
series, was listed as a 5-2 Larry Carsonrt
2 1 1 0
gold.
in
receivers," Shula added.
With the chiefs standing
) 0 0 0
an anteroom at the Olympic throw, where Yuriy Syedekh 5et were on the verge of being sold favorite in the nightline. Cush, Gregory Yakel ph
"We're going to use the first around him, Lord Killanin,
24 3
"No doubt I'm going to win Village on his day off and spoke a Games record with a throw of to a Toronto group since Bob of Sanford, is 9-2 while Totals
3
SANFORD
part of the pee-season to give president of the International
it," Leonard said with a cool softly of his life style, his 254 feet, 4 inches and led a Short of Minneapolis, origInally Casselberry '5
Skop stood at 6.1. Bruce Annett c
2 0 0 0
players in competition for Jobs Olympic Committee, will close
Richard Fredricksct
0 0 0 0
arrogance. "I've won every, will enroll at the University of Aleksey Spiridnov was second pulled out of a purchase deal. Orlando's Greene were the
Mike Link lb c
thing there is to win the Pan Maryland in the fall, majoring and Anatoliy Beonjerchuk was
3
o them as intelligently as
"It 15 appropriate that the
Lurie had learned at
on longshots at 12-1. Jim Carfield Bernie Von Herbulis p lbo3 o
2II
Am Games, North American, in business administration and third,
possible.
As
the
preseason
participation
of this noble race,
3 I 2 2
that Tuesday he was the only and Ralph Dunagin were Rockm Jernigan II
AAU, Golden Gloves. Only need communications, under a
ChrlsHunt'lb
winds
down,
the
established
No.
symbolizing
ability, strength
3
0
0
0
guy plugging the hole In the scratched early today.
Gold lii.
Walter Law 55
the Olympics.
Tot
3
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scholarship provided by the
dike that would keep San
There will be no wagering On Boy Newman 3b
3 V 0 0
"My mama said I could box people of his home town.
playing time, and we will pick element in the closng ceremony
E Germany
30
Totali
'9 5 67
Francisco
In
the
National
the
exhibition.
26
until I wIn this one, and that's
our
sports to place the young of the Games of the 21st Olym"I never was a tough guy in U S A
23
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League. Lurie immediately
The 10-race performance at Niw Smyrna
W.Germany 9 7 II
002 ISOo-3
ft."
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my neighborhood," he said. "I Bulgaria
people In pressure situations piad," said a statement by the
made a conference call to the Seminole begins at 8 o'clock.
III OIl it'S
7
19
Sugar Ray's mama will be at was always kinds shy. I'm Japan
and test theIr response."
Olympic organizing committee.
s
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owners
of
the
other
11
teams
the Olympic Forum to see her really soft-hearted. I hate to see Poland
1 3
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and asked for a delay of 24
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wilfulfilled-hersandthatof people hurt. But once I get in
hours to seek a successor to
3 6 7 lo
a higher authority. If you hap- the ring I become a different
Cr1 Briln
3
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pentocatchheroncamera,you person."
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3
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Sen
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TwLn.s 8-8, Rangers 5-0
combination no-hitter In major twobasethrowingerrorto open
Lyman Bostock laced tiwee
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the first time two pitchers George Brctt and John May- leading Minnesota's first-game
combined to win a nlne-i:.ning, berry's ground ball moved Po- victory over Texas. Dan Ford
no-hit game, not counting a 1917 quette to third.
hit a home run and drove in
American League game in
LarryGura, the fifth Royals' three runs and Steve Luebber
which Boston's Babe Ruth was pitcher, picked up his first vic- won his first major league
ejected after walking one batter tory of the season and his fifth game in five years to lead the
and Ernie Shore went to the in five liltime decisions against Twins' victory in the second
mound to get 27 straight outs. California. Don Kirkwood, 4-6, game.

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its coverage.
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Phil Niekro knows what to do
with a knuckleball at either end
of its dance to the plate.
The veteran flutterballer of
the Atlanta Braves knuckled
way to a 7.2 victory over the Lo
Angeles Dodgers Wednesday
and also walloped a
,.ght
uckler from Charlie Bough
over the fence park for a threerun homer in the sixth inning
that broke the game open.
"I got a bigger kick out of the
wizi than hitting the home niii,
Niekro said, ruining the theory
that pitchers love to talk about
their hitting more than their
victories.
.4c4 Elsewhere in the National
League, San Francisco routed
'incthnatI7.0,theChicago Cubs
downed Philadelphia 5-2 In 11
innings, Pittsburgh nipped the
New York Mets 1-0 in 13, San
Diego edged Houston 2-1 in 10
innings for Randy Jones' 18th
triumph and Montreal blanked
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rained out.
The Braves snapped a 2-2 tie
In the fifth when Jerry Royster
tripled and scored on Jim
Wynn's sacrifice fly.

Cubs 5, Phililes 2
Manny Trillo's three-run
homer of( Ron Reed in the 11th
inning powered the Cubs to victory after Bill Madlock opened
with a single, Jerry Morales
In the sixth, singles by Tom
Paciorek and Ken Henderson bounced out and Pete LaCock
was intentionally walked. Reed
chased Tommy John in favor of
hadn't
given up a home run
Bough. After a double play,
sInce June 7.
Bough walked Vic Correll but
Pirates 1, Mets 0
then served up a knuckler
Richie
Hebner's fourth home
which Niekro belted over the
run
in
the
13th inning off Ken
left field fence. Niekro also sinSanders produced the only run
gled home a run off Ellas Sass
of the game after Pittsburgh's
in the eighth.
Doc Medich and New York's
Tom Seaver traded 10 innings of
Giants 7, Reds 0
John D'Acquisto and Gary shutout pitching. Pirate reL.avelle combined on a five-hit- liever Dave Glusti won his first
terandkenReitzdroveinthree game of the season.
Padres 2, Astros 1
runs as the Giants handed the
Doug Rader's two-run single
Reds their third shutout In 100
games this season. D'Acqulsto with two out in the 10th inning
allowed four hits before a backed the seven-hit pitching of
blister on the thumb of his Randy Jones, who posted his
pitching hand forced him out l8thvictory,topsinthemajors.
with one out in the seventh. John Grubb's one-out single and
Rookie Santo Alcala, trying to a two-out double by Mike lyle
become the Reds' first 10-game preceded Rader's clutch hit off
winner, was kayoed in the third. Joaquin Andjujar. Houston
scored in the bottom of the 10th
on doubles by Leon Roberts and
Cliff Johnson.
Expos3, Cards
wooaie eryman ann uaie
Murray combined to pitch a 10hit shutout. The Expos scored in
the seventh on Barry Foote's
single, a pinch double by Jose
Morales and Ellis Valentine's
sacrifice fly. They added two
runs In the ninth on a walk to
Valentine and singles by Wayne
Garrett, Larry Parrish and Tim
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an 1' rancisco 4)ers to bolster
their injury-depleted offensive
line for Sunday's National Football League exhibition game at
Seattle.
Sieler, a New York Jets' No. 1
choice from Notre Dame In the
1967 NFl, draft, spent three
seasons with the Oakland Raiders and two in the World Football League with the Southern
California Sun.
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York Giants. Formerly of
California I.utheran, he played
one year at Houston and two
years in the Canadian League.
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Coach Chuck Fairbanks says
his New England Patriots
squad has developed well
enough so he plans no further
scrimmages before the first
National Football League preseason game Sunday night
against the New York Giants.
Fairbanks said, "We have
many players hack from last
season, and the carryover ha.s
been good." He cut Wedn es
day's practice by a half hour
andalbowed playersto workout
without full equipment.
Linebacker Rod Shoate returned to the squad Wednesday
after being out a week with a
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Six
poets who earned $600 at an
Olympic-sponsored poetry
reading have donated their
profits to ) poor families to
protest what they call Olympic
overspending.
"This money from the Olympic committee will help sustain
TORONTO lAP)
Quartera group of people which the city back Bruce Lemmerman threw
has consistently Ignored while a pair of touchdown passes in
continuing to spend an leading the defending Grey Cup
astronomical sum for 14 days champion Edmonton Eskimos
worth of Olympics," said poets' to a 25-20 Canadian Football
spokeswoman Madelane League victory over the To-Gagon.
ronto Argonauts Wednesday
She said the families cannot night. The game was played beafford rent ond have been living fore the largest crowd ever to
In unoccupied schoolrooms.
see a CFL game, 43,002 fans.

gave me five hours."
John McKay t'ow his team looks the players for any one oppo- gether before,
team even gets to the playing
At 2:30 p.m. Lurie was put In and he says with a grin "we're nent.
field.
touch, through the office of still undefeated."
013 an establIshed team you
lie's demanding in training:
Mayor George Moscone, with
I1e plans to move players
know you're going to kee1,
At least until Saturday, when twice daily drills and only
around
to different
an attorney from Phoenix, the new National Football day off so far since practice probably 30 people, so you're during the game
to get apositions
look at
Ariz., who had called Leagueteampiaysiuftrstpre- startediuly6. But some veter- looking to fill 13-IS positions.
representing Herseth. At 4:45 season game against the Rains an players say camp is more Here you're looking for 40-50" them.
p.m. they agreed on a deal to in Los Angeles,
Kay plans to start veteran
relaxed at Tampa than other he says. "you have to find out
buy the club jointly. At 5 p.m.
what
the
players
can
do
mdiquarterback
Steve Spw-rier of
"If we win it, fine,"
pro teams.
the San Francisco 49ers. And
National League on another the end of the werld. There are at the University of Southern installing a system.
conference call to commit $8 other things to do."
wey Sebmon, defensive standCalifornia, M cK a y,
53.
"We will be striving to win a outs from the University of Okmillion for the purchase of the
McKay isa quick-witted, low- welcomes the challenge of championship. And if we're go- lahoma, will see plenty of acteam.
keyed
The league's owners voted they've boss. His assistants say taking over an expansion team lug to get beat, let's get beat tion, he says.
him bawl as a freshman coach. The with people who are going to be
"We're as ready to play as we
fIrst shutout," Feenley an- a holler-kind of guy," one
team from scratch.
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Thursday, Juty 29. 1976

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) —
It's dark as 12-year-old Mark
Jump hurries toward his neighberhood school. There, he will
join about 30 other youngsters
on a yellow school bus which
will take them across town.
Mark is white. His new school
is in a predominantly black

neighborhood.
About the same time, Bahbette Norfleet, 12, leaves her
home in a housing project on
the other side of Louisville.

Shortly, she will board a bus for
a5-minute ride through the
rolling Kentucky countryside to
suburban Middletown.
Babbette Is black; Middletown Is not.
Mark and Babbette

are

among 22,6M students, flaIl of
them black, who participated
this past school year in the
massive and often wrenching
social experiment called forced
busing. There were 119,000 students enrolled in the school dlitrict.
Their movements were dietated by the federal courts,
which found Louisville's school
system to be unconstitutionally

discriminatory,

dunces. Just kids.
Adults are a different matter.
One white Middletown student, 8-year-old Kendra Bryant,
wrote a letter to the Louisville
Courier Journal, saying, "I
think busing Is good because
I've gotten to meet two new
friends I would not have met
before."

Busing Is one of the most
emotional and controversial experiments in the nation today.
It turns law-abiding parents
into rock-throwing rebels. It
disrupts public budgets. It

swings elections.
But what does it do to the

kids?
Mark recalls his fear nine

"Your mother and father will
The Bryants received a flood probably tell you that they're
of abusive telephone calls and (white students) different from
hate letters as a result of Kend- you and have different ways,
na's letter.
but you should go and see for

months ago when a rock
crashed through the window of
his school bus, showering the
children aboard with broken
glass. His friend was cut.
"I was afraid," Mark said.
But as time went on, he added,
the fear lessened. He now says
it's his parents who are frightmod, not he.
"I like it here better than my
old school. The building's much
newer and the teachers aren't
so old fashioned," the young-

Gwen Bryant, Kendra's
mother, said one of the letters
was signed by the Ku Klux Klan
and another by the National
White People's Party. At least
one of the callers identified
himself as a member of the

KKK.

dren on Louisville's buses

brought much the same reac

yourself.

Sometimes

your

mother and father could be
wrong."

hfldth have adapted
much faster than I expected,"
said Evelyn Ashkenazi a student

inr
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at Win,, "Th.Ie
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Kendra, unconcerned about
the names she was called In th e
hate mail, said, "You should
have seen the writing on those
letters. They write worse than

ster said.
Interviews with other cliii-

tion. For most kids, busing is no
big deal. There are no traumas,
no nightmares, no instant
geniuses, no unexplained

"Parents should give busing
a chance to see if it works. If it's
bad, they can do something
about it. But If it's going on fine,
they should leave it alone."
Doris' best friend, Dianne
Guess, 12, is looking forward to
what she calls an "adventurous
experience."

problems are the small petty
ones of Childhood.

Dr. Kenneth B. Clark, E pay- many of this year's truants and
chologist and professor eme- transferees will return to class
ritus at New York City College, next September.
says parents who violently
Experience in some other
demonstrate against busing, major school districts deseg"inflicting their children with regated since 1970 shows that
their own racial bias ... are ex- antibusing violence, protests
amples that tell the detriment and parent resistance eventualof segregated schools."
ly decline.
He compared the need for
Charlotte, N.C., began its
federal intervention in deseg- fifth year of court-ordered bus.
regation with earlier cases re- Ing last September with only
quiring federal intervention one picket.
when parents resisted inWalter DeVrles of Duke Uninoculation of children.
versity said a recent poll
"These parents are the prod- showed 2 per cent of 563 North
uct of segregated schools," Carollnlas thought busing was
Clark said. "They don't even still a serious issue.
understand what they are In"Nobody wants to go back to
Meting ontheir children."
the way things were," DeVries
Net all Louisville par ts are said.
manning the protest lines. Al
Middletown, where 78 black
students were bused in daily
from Louisville's inner city,
Principal Josephine Trowel
says the parents have been an

"Somebody snatched somebody else's pencil. There may
be a quick tussle, but Its all
forgotten
by three o'clock. But asset.
first graders."
when the child goes home and
Mrs. Trowel, a black, said the
What parents don't underhis parents ask what happened parents "have leaned over
stand Is that we're all the same
in school, its all blown out of backward" to make the new

Inside," said 11-year-old
Holloway, a black student at
Luther
Martin
King Jr. Elementary, the same school Mark
attended.
"Even If you're red or green
or purple, it'll still be the same.
You have a heart, a brain, a
nose and eyes. You're just a
different color outside."
Doris, who expects to be bused outside of King's district to a
school in a largely white area
this fall, said she looked forward to it as a chance to get to
meet new people and "observe
how they live.

proportion,
have one child, whose
mnthr inektc4i hp rem
ti

students and their parents feel
welcome.
'Iwi nffli.11. ,,1.n h.IIøu,

taking miiinT ' tai: the chronic I;uancy of the past
izer), the doctor said she no
longer needed. The little girl
said to me one morning, 'You
know Mrs. Ashkenaz, my mother needs the pills, not me."

Bernard Minnis, associate
superintendent for human relations in the Louisville system,
said
i many of his department's
programs are directed toward

year maybe eased next year,

too.
In the past school year, about
one-third of the 300 white students scheduled to be bused into
King were truant. "They Just
never showed," said Principal
William Horan.

School officials say about 4 ,000 children were transferred
parents.
from the public school rolls to
can't just dismiss the
parochial or private schools at
parents and their feelings,
t he beginning of the 1-16
that's why we spend a lot
of school year, and an additional
effort on the parents In the
2,000 are truant. Most of these
community ... not trying to sell lost
students are attributed to
desegregation, but trying to the antibusing
feeling among
curb the overt behavior toward par
ents.
the school and the children.
Dr. Marie Doyle, the Sys.
"We do not deal with pre- tern's director of public inforparing people so much for bus- matlon, says she thinks that
ing itself, but to ease the strain
caused by desegregation and
busing.
"It's really unfair to ask if

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DEAR ABBY: When I was 19, he loved me as I was, why is he
I married a man who was 27, ashamed of me now? What
and we were so much in love we should I do?
never thought we would have
UNEDUCATED
any problems. We have been
DEAR UN: Get in touch with
married two years, and I am your public education system
and resume your schooling
miserable.
He is a professional man, and where you quit. It can be done
I never got past the ninth grade, by mall or In evening classes
He is always correcting my with other adults. YOUr
English and has even s uggested husband loves you, or he
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am not good enough for him. If to learn.
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and was separated from her
husband w hen she went to live
with a di vorced man. (I'll call
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for 14 months, then he was
iuiieu.

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she was his widow,
and now s he is receiving his
Social Sec urity, w hich amounts
claimedthat

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if they do, and it becomes
known that she was never
married to John, what can they
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Grieme, and Richard Hittell, brother of
Baldwin was the officiating organist, played nuptial the bridegroom.
:lergyman at the 8 p.m. can. selections. Miss Carol Dowdy
A reception followed the
Ilelight and double ring was the soloist,
ceremony in
the church
eremony.
Given in marriage by Win- fell ows hip hall. Patty Warren,
Th e bride is the daughter of field Cre bs of Lake Monroe, the daughter of the bride,
'Ir. and Mrs. Elbert Bell of bride wore a floral print go wn registered the guests in the
with a green c hiffon cverlay. guest book.
Her headpiece was green tull e
Following a wedding trip to
trimmed with matching floral the Florida East Coast, the
print. She carried a nosegay of couple will make their home at
pink roses and baby's breath . 1 Howard Drive, Longwood.
Ann e Crebs of Lake Monroe The bride is an employe of
attended the bri de as maid of Stromberg-Carlson and the
honor. She wore a blue dress bridegroom is employed by
and lace jacket ensemble and Yeackle Shell Station, 1-4 and
carried a nosegay of pink SR-46.

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Plastic bottles are a must and
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make sure you tape around the
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It's fin e to cut off a pair of
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philodendron, Ivy or any diseased.
Daylilies have been kno wn
houseplant and showered it
with lots of car e only to have it for centuries, and for centuries
die a few weeks later? It was they remained unchanged. But
probably because it was dying now. Just within the last few
when you bought it
even decades, the hybridists have
t ho ugh it looked pretty and taken over and given them a
superficiall y healthy. Next time new lease on life. They have
you choose a plant, make these become so popular that they
"health c hecks" before you even have th eir own fan dub
dedicated to their praise an d
buy.
First, look for two basic signs advancement.
The prime di fference betof good heal th
foliage that
has a good green color an d a ween new and the old DaylUy is
firm, stiff stem. Are there new color. The old ones were so
universally p ur e yellow that
s prouts or new sterns?
Next, check th e stem and the they were better known as
lem on lilies. The new ones
undersides of leaves for ii'se
Mealy bugs appear as cottony appear in an ever-widening
masses near t he stem, and variety of di fferent an d at.
spider mites leave a webbin g tractive shades both singly and
of bi'colors. And the plant is as
between leaves and the stem.
tou
gh as ever, too.
present, aphids, in a variety of
As always, the Daylily grows
colors will be visible. Since not
all insects are visible to th e almost anywhere, in rich soil or
naked eye, look for signs that sem i-shaded. And it keeps on
even the tiniest leave on plants. growing in ever larger clumps,
If leaves have a light, dotted undisturbed by disease or inlook, insects are probably sect pests. It is one of the very
sucking the juices out of-them. few flowering plants which has
Watch out for leaves that are no serious fungus or it
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Garden Club gives clues and
cues on how to select a plant for

mark.

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A double silver wedding
anniversary celebration was
observed Sunday afternoon
hono ring two sisters and their
husbands Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Larry (Dia na) Smith and
Hardy Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. David (Phyllis) Andrew.
1111 Paul D. Miller at th e Church of They ha ve two granddaughters,
God Fell ows hip Hall, Sanford. Stacey Smi th, and Michelle
Th e childr en of both couples Andrew.
honored their parents and
Th e couple atten ded Sanford
presented their mothers with schools and has s pent all of
corsages and their fath ers, their married life in Sanford.
boutonnieres. Diane Smith was Miller has been in the furniture
In charge of the guest registry.
uslness for 19 years and is
Gifts were piled high on two presently
employed
by
' net-covered tables, each
ar ro Ll's Furniture Co. They
bearing
the
following atte nd the Sanford Ch urch of
congratulatory messages In God.
bold print: "Happy 25th
Mary De ll Bowen and Henry
Anniversary, Henry and Mary Hardy Jr. wer e mar ried Aug. 3,
Dell"; and "Happy 25th 1951 at the Sa nford Church of
Anniversary," Pa ul and Nettie God. They atten ded Sanford
Ruth."
schools and he served with the
The cake table, overlai d with U.S. Marines during the Korean
a lace fili gree cloth was cen- War.
tered with a lovely three-tiered
They are the parents of four
cake made by Lucile Richard- chil dren, Angele, Hank, Carlton
son. The punch ta ble feat ured a and Malcolm. Former Sanford
variety of party fare.
residents, they now live in
Hostesses for the double
Longwood where they own and
celebration was Myrtle Lee operate the AAA Tree Service,
Bradley,
Pearl
Moorer, They attend the Sanford Church
Maybelle Hayes, Faye Lord, of God.

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these programs are working.
Over-all, we could say within
our own gut feeling that we've
seen change but we can't really
point out statistics and say this

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By DORIS DIETRICH

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Patriotism'

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Patt
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By DORIS DIETRICH

daughter of Mr. and

Patti,

fteraldC.rrespoodent

Mrs. Robert
was

Patti Myers was surprised
guest of honor at the regular
a

meeting

the Sanford

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been traveling the

during

Grand

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Appointed

have

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No.

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assembly throughout the
state and
learn more about

patriotJn"

represent

Florida by

Assembly of

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Encourage Rejuvenation ) that $lSOand$lO0willbeheldat5:00
was fulfilled a year ago.
p.m. Ofl the day of the Sanford
Now - a birthday gift, Christmas Parade and tickets
SISTER Is beginning a fund- at $1.00 each or six for $5.00
project to provide a may be obtained from any

"Wishing Well" for the zoo SISTER mem be r, the
feellg that such a Wishing Weu Florida Zoo or Val Colbert,
will serve as a continuing chai rman, at Room 602 in
source of revenue for the zoo as Atlantic National Bank
well as a permanent Bicen- Building In Sanford.

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a college history professor. prepared and served as it would writing: she had a de
gree in Sedgwlck wrote and published a cookbook themselves.
Three years ago, in the middle he in their own home to home e co nomics: had done a
successful
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York, they pu lled up stakes. possible to do and yet keep had handled food accoun ts in an illustrations were culled (miii he handsomer. When I
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They moved to Middlebury, Vt., prices modest because the agent'): and was an inveterate it
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getting pregnant.
i agree that it is most

I don't and he fills the house
with -igart'tte smoke and en disagreeable to live with
dangers us, I dun think it's 'ntt't'ne who smokes when )OU
fair, When I sa something lit' do not. You could compromise

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between you

The student went riglit up
with dummy's ace of

A Maine reader wants to
know w ha t the cha nce is that
tr
trumps wi th two leads and if
played a second diamond to opponen ts five trumps will

diamonds. Then he drew

you hold eight

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dummy's queen and East's split 3-2.
TheI answer to that one is
came back. Now the student that they split 3-2 about 68 per

king. The nine of diamonds
be
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East in wi th the last diamond.
East got out wi th a club and

rowing cent or Just over two

ruffed a club

fore

th

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th e time.

(For a copy 01 JACOB?
the game boat had sailed MODERN, send $I to: "Win
away, The student had to lose at Bridge." do th
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siigge'st those.
want to use contraceptives. I
DEAN LEAI tEll - I At tile' don't doubt that these problems
say at the outset that your could are straining your marriage.
tie'nt'fit from some professional
For information on peri'i'tinseling. I think &gt; our fears in silnalit) and heart disease send
so iiian areas are a sign that
long, stamped, self-addressed
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he' i-aiiii'uflagi rig the real health I .e'tter number 4-1.

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rt'centl'. st ated that tin. newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,

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ituincs's of their wives gettini, NY 10019.
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wives of uncircumcised men IS hut her chances are far less.
higher, I'm afraid of that. I was The danger of cancer is to the

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night at the Masonic Lodge.
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promise and . snI Tammy
Grimes the "California Suite"
script. She accepted im'tne
diately and her star was' re-

kindled,

take ecomiums
her behavior.

without

tilting

'ilic slim, robustly petite perrates her present work.
out at the O'Neill Theater as the
third high point of a Broadway
career that began a dozen
shows ago in 1955
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NEW YORK (A1').-Tammy
Grimes, again a reigning
Broadway belle, is her own sell
now.
"People like to create the

week substitute for Kim Stanley
in "Bus Stop,"
Miss Grimes was pelted First
with huge vertai bouquets
when she carried 'The Unsinliable Molly Brown" through
critical shoals to box-office
longevity. The musical earned

her a Tony Award. She was just
past 25.
says the star whose career has
'Is'n v,'rs I;iti'r in I970 she
bee n cIitgl,lpd u,'slh h,rnnhsA
won
for i;'
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have my Amanda to go home
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There was less travail In unraveling the mystique of Diana,
who doesn't win a film Oscar,
and even less for harurn-sca.
rum brawling as Greta in the
holiday farce.
Having performed Noel Coward and Neil Simon, Miss
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created by the two corned)
maestros.
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perfect
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LEASING AGENT- For apartment
complex in Sanford. Saturdays
a m. to 6 p.m. and as needed.
Experience preferred. Send
resume to P.O. Box 1911 Lake
Mary,
Fla. 32714.
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Spacious 2 Bedroom, turn. apt.
water turn, quiet &amp; Private. 3fl.
1759.
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751.5 Park Dr ......VU
15.2 BR Mobile Homes
AdultS- No pets

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perienced only. Work in Deltona.
Call 339 9029 between 6:30 p.m. &amp;
5:30 p.m.
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30-Apartments

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Real Estate

JUST LISTED. Ihisterrific 3 BR,
bath in Loch Arbor. huge fenced
let, central neat &amp; air, many
custom items, BPP $38,500
Gott a ' See it!

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Anxious Seller Pays all COStS for VA
or FHA financing Pretty) OR, 1',
baths, gorqeou5 landscaping,
private fenced yard, big 'Lreenecj
Porch, c en tral air. Only 123.000
Let's look today' Call Phyllis
COPPOn. Realtor, Assoc After
Mrs $31 I??)
FRICKE&amp;FRICKE
ASSOCIATES INC
REALTORS, $Jl 5753

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OWNER FINANCED- Lovely 3
OR, I bath. on I acres, with family
rm porch, carpeting, tiled farm
land, horse stalls 131.500
I' all ,,sntards Sales Leader

322 -2420
Multiple Listing Service
REALTORS
256S Park

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Home improvements

135

NO DEPOSIT

1505 W. 25th St.

to Painti ng 5. Minor Body Wor k,
'rolesslonal, experienced
iainter. Work guaranteed.
iruce's Body Shop. 3210753.

WANT ADS ARE WORKING
EVERY DAY - READANDUSE
THEM OFTEN.

OP AND THINK A MINUTE If
:falsified Ads didA't work there
vouldn't be any.

Insulation

C&amp;A BackHoe

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fi'IV
over $600 Needs someone to
assume balance $19630 or pay
$f2 30 mo Free home trial Will
trade Call Bill at 1195097

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Al Painting.- BruSh, roll, spray,
Quality work. Reasonable prices ,
Free estimates. 3270459
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SLIM BUDGETS ARE BOL
STERED WITH VALUES FROM
THE WANT AD COLUMNS

Business...Dial

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'70 Rebel 7 or. hardtop or 50'x135'
lot Will sell or trade for travel
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trailer 3235124

IS' Sea gong House Boat, ideal for
live a board Too many features to
liSt Shown by appt. Only 323 1791

MUSTANG. 1966. new White paint,
blue inferior, automatic, many
new parts $730 313 2791 after 5-30
or week ends

SWAP SHOD FLEA MARKET
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.
No charge All admitted free.
Come browse every Sunday 9 to
at the Movleland Drive in
Theatre, South 1792 Phone 327
1716

ROBSON MARINE
2915 Hwy 11
322 5961
16' Fiberglass Seminole Canoe, $123
3237779

2 El Camino VS. automatic.
power Steering $1313
WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD
Phone 3231030

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
'73 Models Call 323 5570 or *31
1603 Dialer)
1970 GTO. air. new fires, new pan',
reti,,it engine 515.)) 322 60.17

72-Auction

LOOK,

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Antique Auction
Used Office Furniture

HIGHWAY 4t6
AUCTION GALLERIES
Ii ,Miles E oil I
Hwy 16. Sanford
Stan Vermillion. Auctioneer
377 6972

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sirps 6.
122 2916

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automatic, radio,
Steerin
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Stock
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power

77- Autos Wanted

Rain Trees, AtSs. Gampor
Trees, '99k'' Ow'der 'grass. 39c.
Large bushy Ligustrum, 1 99
CACTUS QUEEN NURSERY,
Corner Wekiva Park Drive &amp; SR
16
372 6238
OPEN
WED
THPOIJ",H SUN Noon to a p m

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lawn Mower Sales &amp; Service- we
Sell the Best &amp; Service the Rest
.'4estern Aut o, 301W, First St .372

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OF StCfi desks, executive desk
&amp; chars, secretarial deSks &amp;
chars, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, i7 92,O]o 4206

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Call 32? 1821 after I p m

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Want $971 or older Dodge Dart. aisc
will buy Ony make convert,bles
PhOfle' 373 1010

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price, 121.500 3736710

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HERE IS JUST A SAMPLING OF THE TREMENDOUS USED CAR
BARGAINS WERE OFFERING You

321.0041

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1973 Chevrolet 4-Dr.

FRENCH

1976 'Ford Gran Torino

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Tail finish, air conditioning, automa.
tic. pow' er steering and brakes. Only
mite4

Reduced for quick sate-- By Owner,
Sunlarid 3 OR, I both, heal &amp; air,

LASSIFIED ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
WHITE AND READ ALL OVER. -

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2-or.. tight tan metallic. vinyl

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brakes, radio and radial thus.

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Forrest

and immediate occupancy

530 66
Sanford Ave., 4

Greene, Inc.

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REALTORS

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BIJILDER.DEV ELOPER

2 OR rinre or
office, new carpets. carport.
screened porch. garage Owner
anxious $16,500

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L,,IANKCOMST, REALTY

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Well Drilling

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WANT TO SELl.
YOUR HOME?
Buying a new home? Moving to an
apartmen t?
Get som, action with a Her
ald
Classified ad. We'll help you w1- It,
Wad that will bring
fast sale
CALL 372 2611

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or 8 31_999
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Remodeling

Sanford,

FOR
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PRICED TO CLEAR THE LOT

JACK PROSSER FORD
HWY. 1-92 &amp; LAKE MARY BLVD. SANFORD

PH. 3221481

Plymouth

Dan brown metallic finish.

hits

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Beautiful dark brown metal
IIc finish with vinyl roof and
all deluxe Thunderbird equip.

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opera windows, air condition-

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WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS
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All
SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
types
sizes
We r@P&amp;lf and Service
STINE MACHINE
SUPPLY Ct'S
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3226432

Torino

steering and

Blocks South of Airport Blvd.

55timati-, Licensed &amp; Insured,
5627197

322-2611

Paying 12 75 for each dollar Silver
CoinS. Paying 30c each for Indian,
Wheat I' ;c each 3231800

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SANFORD DR. 2 bath home.
Shady back yard, air conditioned
Call Now 117.900

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1 970 Pontiac Bonneville, all power,
tilt steering wheel, air, FM radio.
Steel betted radial tires. 35,700
mile's. 327 1330

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Wood

$27 Acres, rear OSIcen, p,r!i,
wooded, power &amp; phone l'res .n
lard Property i on corner with
good road frontages Local on 5
deal for home or trailer Only
5)5903 Call Owri,'r. 9)) ?itt

Peg Real Estate Broker
103W 1st St
323606) or 373051/eveS

. Conventional-5% Down

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To List

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25 000

Tree Service

EXPERT LAWN CARE '
Mowing. Edging, Trimming
n.FxIlmat.
Phone 323

1977 Chevrolet Rally Nova. ps air.
sun roof, new tires, 5)995 372 0355
after I

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Zaq, $45

* SINGER FUTURA *

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

New 2-3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

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many extras 1)9.900 3.49 3371

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

Mowsng. edging. trimming. w,,,jng
and fertilizing Frcs estimates. I
PhCl'l 323 S1,

C E.SHIPHEPO
inting, Remodeling, General
epeirs. Call 373 5175

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1973 Buick Century, air, power
steering, AM FM radio, low mile's
323 6596

PINEY WOODS BARN
We Buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell
for 30 pct commission Free Pick
ups Auction. Saturdays 7 pm
Sanford 377 7210

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LUMBERJACK'S TREE SERVICE
Lawn Care
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I Tr trimming &amp; removal, Fr

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e some camping equipment you
a longer use? Sell it all with a lasslfied Ad in The Herald. Call
22-2111 or 831-9993 and a friendly
d visor will help you.

1SOUTH

5

Service

Landscaping

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1965 VW Beatie. new fires, brakes,
500 mi on rebuilt engine. Feb
insp 1.630 665 6.432

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Sanford's newest residential neighborhood

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Cash 322-4132

bath. family room, fenced

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ANO-441)

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Alterations, Dr es s Making, Drapes,
Upholstery 322 0707.

ESTE P SON LAND CLEARING
Bulldozing, Excavating, Ditch wo(k.
Fill dirt, top soil 3221 43

Locals. Light Hauling
Max 5.000 lbs.
Call 327 0113

E*ycutiy '71, I?' 60'.? BR, I bath.
carpeted, exCellen t cond Lost
and, must Sell $1 .000 129)/S G

Range, refrigerator . Fenced yard
carport. utility U9.900

Sewing

Lease a Datsun including Z cars and
trucks For infor mation colt Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, 53) 13)8

For used furniture, appliances,
toots. etc Buy I or tool items
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford Ave

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80-Autos for Sate

1965 Pontiac, air. Power. excellent
condition Sacrifice 322 171$

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TWO PARTY GARAGE SALEFri 8. Sat 9to7 BambooMat, like
new, 570. 2 Oval green rugs. &amp;
much more. 373 3686 1019 Serita
St (between Burger Chef &amp;
Bahama Joe's.)

Singer ith buttonhole .ittocliment.
175
Singer Golden Touch and Sew. 561
Singer. Slantomatc, brand new
condition Singer 's best ever $263
With cabinet
lv's from 1.19
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 E 1st St Downtown
377 9111

STOP AND 'THINK A MINUTE. If
Classified
Ads
-Iidn't
work
there Wouldn't be any

43-Lots-Acreage

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paid, used, any condition
6413126. Winter Park

Great Buys

Lay- Away Machines

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1970 VW Window Van. excellent
condition, 13.000 total miles
53503 377 7096

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Snqi'r w!h Zig

up truck

piCk

It?) Toyota lo ng bed pick up. with
- 'Ccper and radio $I,$C30 373 426

Want t buy Attic Fan in
COndition $3.4 1777

MUL TI FAMILY Garage Sale
Many unique items including
tools, antique business machine's
In Paola, Hwy 16 to Orange Blvd
Follow signs Friday &amp; Saturday 9
to 6

Repossession &amp;

ISYR.FHAFINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Drive
Sanfor d.)?) 5203
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CARPORT
SALEPlants,
Glassware, Linens. Clothes. etc 9
III 6. Fri &amp; Sat 135 Pinecret
Drive (behind Pinecrest Shool),

S-nqr Touch N Sew. With walnut
console, balance $19 SO or 6
paymentS of $1330 NATION
.'lDE 319 9097

'7) FlamingO, 1 2'x6S'. 2 OP. with
Oen.qoodcond, Private r ented lot
Take over payments 173 5158
otter

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CARPORT SALE- One Day Only.
Sat July 31. Nothing over $35 I 1
N Fairfax Ave. Winter Springs

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LAKE MARY- 3 OR, wooded.
secluded, large . acre, like new
5.41.900 3274962

MUST

Lar.j clearing, till dirt, clay, rock.
All kind S of digging. Housetrajlerj Carl's Sewing Machine Repair,
Clean, Oil &amp; 'TuneUp.
Voted and moved. 322
3723444
Your Home OS

Hauling

If you desire to ouy or sell real
estate, stop in and see me
WALTER B STEELE
PEG PEAL ESTATE BROKER
"Your Business is Appreciated"
110 North Palmetto Ave
Office 321 0164 Eves: 3220919

ET,.rj%

Sewing Machine Repair

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Trash Hauled, Lawn Care
Hauling
3fl 2643

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Expert roof repairs. hat roots or
Shingl es
All work g'Jar,,r
teed BROGDEIii ROOFING, In
6/00

Land Clearing

EVES 372 151? or 3320612

1971 Chevrolet'.. ton
1950 firm ]2] 0647

Buy rurniture

YOU ARE MISSING SOMETHING
IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED A
CLASSIFIED AD LATELY

YARD SALE
1317 Douglas Ave
loll Celery, east of Mettc.,nville)
Thur. Fr, &amp; Sat

Sewing Machine

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Mahogany double bed complete,
night Stitnd, chest, dresser &amp;
mirror, $223. Matching occasional
chairs, $15 or Single poster bed,
complete, 130. White dresser &amp;
mirror, 545 Early American sofa,
$40. New dfette. .4 chairs,
H0nqinq plants, 53.50 each KULP
DECORATORS, 109 W First SI,
327 2335

Pretty country Setting 12*43, 3
bedroom, 2 bath, Spanish design
PartI9 Iurn,shed, air conditioner
51.300. 372 9015, 332 1021 after 6

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54-Garage

Truck Utility 1001 Box. for step side
p'ck UP. 155 372 1967

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313-8670 or 831-9777

• VA Financing-Nothing Down • FHA

Beauty Care

Hal Colbert Realty
3237832

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Farm Wagons
372 2031

42-!obile Homes

Kish Real Estate

Roofing

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Oral Heat &amp; Air Cooditionlng.
orir
estlmetes, call Carl
la"Is at SEARS in Sanford In
Ut.

cross From Ranch

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of Repairs, Carpentry. Painting ,
tome Repairs, Guttering. Cement
york Free estimate's 531 $662.

Highway 17.92.Sanford

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BEST PRODUCT
BEST PRICE
Free EstImates-lI Hours
IHERMO TEK, 63I 0921

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
imerly Harrielt's Beauty Nookl
519E First In 5112

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APT BRUW1 PEST CONTROl,.
park Or,'
322 5665

Carpentry. Remodeling, Add,tion s,
Custom Work Lic en s ed . Bonded
Free estimate 373 6031

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Fuel Oil Tank. Kirby Vacuum,
Pug, S'III', like new Name brand
back to SCtiOOt clothes Sizes to Ii
(girls). Mens II L. Outdoor dining
canopj. sports items. Small desk,
misc. Loch Arbor, 309 E Cryslal
Drive 3725195,

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Ovedo area. country home, custom
built. 2'.. acres. I BR. 3 baths.
office. 3300 sq It. 3 rros old,
tao® equity and assume mor
tgage at
135.000 Appraised
$ 0,003 Owner, 3636130

POOL

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Auto Painting

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7595
1220779
372 2711

*CLUB ROOM

From

Pest Control

Pemocielrigand Addtion "llia
Free estimates. Noobligation
JOHNNY WALKER.

LOC4GWOOD
I BR. I'j bath.
carpeted. Si) Rosedale. $77.50'

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,Sonted to buy used 011cc furniture
Any Quantity NOLL'S Cassel
berry. Hwy 17
530 4706

1k' hOvP .i large Selection of black 5,
White Portable 'TV'S $25 to $65.
HE PB'S TV, 1200 S. French, 32
3
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Engine lift and frame, to ton, Yale
Chain fall, 579$ 332 4967

Days 372 6)73
Nights 377 7357

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DAVE'S 3739170

53-TV-Radio-Stereo

Kitchen
Bathroom
Cabinets.
Counter tops Sinks Installation
tvaitablt' Bud Cabetl 372 5357
anytime

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

323

Large I &amp; 2 Bdrm.
Furnished or Unfurnished

322-2090

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70' Self slandinq tower. I Sp 17
Beams, I Ham 2 rotor, Call 372
1601 ,ifter s

PEAL ESTATE

WIlT REALTY

LAKESIDE
APARTMENTS

One Bedroom

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

an Cover your rom, With alum
, ding &amp; SoIlit system
Also
loafing, Gutters 70 yrs Exp
Eagle Siding Co $31 9543

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Studio, 1.2,3
Bedroom Apts.
Quiet, Onli Story
Kitchen Equipped
Adult-Family

C,swfw,A
lie
JSIIJUWIW1 11W.

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

301 E 23rd ST
Double corner tot .
fruit frees. 3 BR. fi1 Bath. 1)2.503
Will rent for $250 per mo

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KENMORE WASHER, parts,
Service. used machines
MOOP1 EYAPPLIANCES)739,

Call Bart
Realtor

SPANISH style stucco-) BR.
formal dining, range, refrlg .2 air
units $71,500

e74arI.ner's

Patio Apartments

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Cliff Jordan, Realtor
•,'eu

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WOW Large kitchen,1 BR. I B.0 H
&amp; A. family room, dining room.
carpeted. I
acre lot On Van
Buren St. in Lake Mary Only

SAN LANTA
3 BR. I, bath,
a%ume $10,100 mortgage of 7'
pcI interest $111.75 monthly
$13,900

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LOP'IGWOOD -3 OR. cen tral air.
very clean, fenced yard. $1 trio

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

2

Harley Sportster, custom pOint 5.
chrome, extras Will Sell or trade
305656 _________________
5140

BROWSE AND SAVE
It's COCY
and fun
The Want Ad Way
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Apts Unfurn. Spacious l&amp;2 OR, all
electric, eat-in kitchens. Dish.
washer, shag carpet, air, plenty
ctosit, From $150 Exclusive
3" .1i.

Aluminum Siding

FIRST TIME ADVERTISED!Attractive 3 OR, I bath, near
hospital Completely fenced yard
Priced to sell t 511.100.

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LAWN HELP NEEDED- Mowing.
edging, lrimmlng, weeding, and
other misc. lubi. Must be over IS.
Apply Geneva Gardens. 1505 W.
251h St. Sanford

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FRAME THIS PRETTY PlC
lURE- I OR, I, baths, central
heat &amp; air, fireplace, equippedeat
in kitchen, lovely lawn io.eoo

FREE POOL-. With thiS 3 OR, I
bath, central heat &amp; air, car
peting, equipped eat in kitchen.
I- price of 115.000

?Bedroom. lar ge kitchen, enclo,.d
porches. garage. $115 month plus
security deposit 26.47 Sa nford
Ave$31 IllS.

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IT'S BEEN REDUCED 11)00 for
an early sale! Beautiful Custom 2
OR, 7 bath, walk In closets.
goodies galore' 135.300

7BPS 1 BATH
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
HOmei. $15,500 and 1)6.500

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GoodCondifiyir, $l35CaP,
3225085

CO Rc,im. 6 clement vertical.
horizontal. $100 373 5064

Sanford
7 BR, I bath, air,
screened porch, nice area, double
lot, fruit trees 5)9.950 12.000
down By owner, 2032 Jefferson
Ave. 3221174

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
Ill 31SF FirSt St
1725677

QUIET AREA
23 OR redecorated house, lots 01
kitchen cabinets, eating bar, new
carpeting, new roof, central heat
and large fenced back yard
Approx 52.000 down, $155 month
Price 121.300 Owner. 3730522

REALTORS ci
7Sh ST
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

Any ,'eo' thru 1916 modelS 7 days
('ill (OIIC?, 366 7131
Doberman AXC Puppies, pet and -_____________________________
ShOw quality Cropped ears &amp;
Shots. $150 to $300 Terms. 365
78-41 torcycIes
5710
Motorcycle Insurance
Siberian HuSki5. Req.
BLAIR AGENCY
AKC. S wis $IS0each
373 3066 or 373 7710
372 3099

Weitinqho0
Electric Dryer, $50,
Upright Deep Freeze
Amana,
5103 12110911

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MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

65-Pe ts-Supplies

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(,u.sr4ntepd reconditioned auto
tller CS.
$12 95 exchange
(IF El' S BODY SHOP, 1109
Sanford Ave

Twenty West Area-- Beautiful 3
bedroom, li bath, central heat,
carpeted, fenc ed back yard. stove
&amp; refrigerator. 122.500 5500 dov:,
if VA nothing down. KULP
REALTY. 372 7315

BATEMAN REALTY

Peg Real Estate Broker
ll00 E 75th 51
3n 6655

Rent Blue 1'"i-. i....r.r Crpe'
5hiin1pyier lw only $150 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

Miracle Maid waterless cookware
with lif etime guarantee 3231195
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GUNS ONLY AUCTION WD
NE SDAY AUGUST
1 7 PM
SANFORD AUCTION. 373 7)10

By Owner- Lovely 3 BR. 2 bath
home in Sanford. central heat and
air, wall to wall carpet. Separate
dining room, 16'x16' family room,
garage, large fenced yard,
beautiful shade frees. 1 6'I6'
workshop or Outside game room.
13.000 equity ant, assume loan
Phone 371 0503

3 Bedroom. ' bath, central heal &amp;
air, carpeting Excellent con
dilion. 122.500 323 5516
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TAFFER REALTY

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3327495

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625 5019

Peg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 177 7561. Sanford
Sanford
I Sonora),
down,
1310 mo, 3 BR. 2 bath, paneled
den Fenced. 1)5.500. 3233)02.

322.2118

Reg Real Estate Broker
2638 Sanford Ave
171 0759 eves 332 7613

Folding Bed'''' wide, 1" foam
rri,,ftrs. iiie ,er..v, iU 1,011 323
ill) itt*r I
_________________________
Twinsite Glamour pectic mattress.
175 3221001

50-Miscellaneous for

W. Garnett White

Alter Hours
2521 Park D
ML S--R EAL TOPS 372 9251, 372 399)

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REAL ESTATE
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INC .REALTOR

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc

8

irw.

ANYTIME

Lye In with semi invalid man, $10
wk. Lake Mary, 321 1309

"'"

Wekiva River, West from Sanf ord.
for rent. 2i,acres, partly cleared, 1
cheap. 3)2 5166 cite. p m

,

'

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Realtor

'Larr.i NdXOI1.

Autos Wanted

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Merchandise

_

Unfurnished

DUPLEX- FjrnIstied or un'
furnished
Ideal
location. Two bedrooms bath stove &amp;
Reasonable rent 365.372)
refrigerator. Heat &amp; air. 322 3153

,

..

Call Bart

_

Realtor

luipielely ,enowaleci 3 &amp; lOP
homes I' baths. with centra:
heat, from 111.000 As low as hOC
down
Loikirig fur a Home call

,

Gardens

Unfurnished

Stempel

,

Large) BR, 21 ; bath town home with
carpet. central •r, 2 car garage.
•
formal aning, pius private patio
Wat er &amp; lawn mainlff,.,,Ce for
fished 1275 per i-no

Plant &amp; Craft Shop
For Sal,, ver y reasonable
Phone 373 7377

Nurses RN's &amp; LPN's. Aides, Aid
companion. Needed immediately
$210636.

split level, 1100.000

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Mr. Executive

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lIlt S French
Lots for!, tO!. 12 wides
f'S 1?? 1 t9 11? 1164, 372 1951
Quiet
adult
pork in ,,,town Hii
omTc' ( e'(menj
2S45 Park_______________________
o'
3fl 7561
no longer use' Sell it all with a
.
Clas5ifiyJ Ad fl The Herald Call
36 -Resort Properly
172 2611 or 5)1 9993 and a friendly
,-.-- id visor will help you
.Hutctiison Ocean front ApIs 3395
Atlantic, Dayton., Beach Call
Mr P U Hutchij.on, 322 1055

Nice? Bedroom block home
Furn or Unfurn.
373.7970

Rentals

9.750

POPULAR TERMS
Wm. H.

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Unfurnished. twobedrooni, Security
Deposit, Adults Preferred 322
6620 or 373 5154.

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I'; B. lakefront, %37,50

DEBARY
Beautiful I acre loIs
from $1,990 V).1 3°C
.i.,t'.
In'.' Payments, 647 l51I.
SACKETT INVESTMENT
CORP ,REALTORS

-EP

sehokuootls

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7 OR frame house Asking $5000
will consider offers 211 9 Chase

Harold Hall Realty
Realtor, MILS
_J23.5774 Anytime

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1 BEDROOM
FURNISHED APARTMENT
2300 Melionvllle

-

Yellow Cab, 201 S. Park Ave
Sanford

%75,Q03

'

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BR

Moderniiing your home? Sell nt
longer needed but useful itemI
with a want ad. Call Ifl 2611 o
$3) 999).

Acres. 133.900

I BR. lakfrnl

33-Mobile Home Lots

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TAXI DRIVERS

I B.

Nice 2 bedroom mo,iIe home n
Longwood $i month Phone 5)0
P650

...

Furnished. 7 BR garage apt., Lake
Golden, lake privileges, prefer
retired coupie. No pets. 377 0211

24-Business Opportunities

Bp

S BR. lake. extras

.

Adults only, $95 372-7796 after 1
wk days.

AVON

IF 11001500 extra a month interests
you. fliers call 574. 7036 for appt.

BR house trailer, lurnhed.w1h
liqht &amp; .ca'er 3?? 5659

1 OR. turn, apt., lights, wafer lurn.

Expanding sales business needs
working partners. No Investment.
322-1711

B. %2,70

2 B. new

i n,

GARDENER'S DELIGHT

.

HAVE A VERY MERkY CHRIST
MAS
and the money Ic' pay for
It Start now
selling beautiful
products. Make beautiful money.
Call 641 3019 for information,

,

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LakeMary
Furn Apt,
372 7241

31A-jpIexes

OKRA
Mon. Wed. Fri

I

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HOME &amp; BUSINESS LOCATION -55.000 down Call for info
We Have R en tals

OR, I' , B. lam rm
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34-M)biie Homes

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friendly

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Wanted- La
Salesperson ac
custorned to high standard of
living. Call 323 3512.

Wanted

172 2811 or l)l 999)
.1
c.Il '..'p VOL'
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Needed Immediately, telephone
solicitors, prefer experienced
operators. Call 321.0121.

Peas, you pick, new patch, black
eyes, and purple hull. On Old
Monroe Rd. ki ml. N. of SR 46, and
3Mi.W.of Sanford, and l',E.of I1 3223910.

18-4olp

(i.

BAMBOO COVE APTS
One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments,
burnished or unfurnished. Newly
redecorated. Come see. 300 E.
Airport Blvd Sanford. 373.1310.

MEDICAL
INSURANCE
SECRETARY- MUST be ex
peri.nced in filing Insurance
claims, Medical terminology,
typing, billing &amp; dictaphone. No
others need apply. Start im
mediately. 323 53

BR.

Large

FIX UP SPECIAL
county, $19,900

tiP. I'.

pment you
no longer USC' Sell it all with ,
Clalciliel .\d ri The Ht'r,ifd Cxii

.

43---Lots-Acreage

JENNY CLARK REALTY
Realtor
'hon 305 327 IS
D.i'js and After Hor

54)0

OP. CO. %l9

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Housekeeper, live in. care for 2
children, 3226330.

90

I OR 7 StOrj Ira'. SI) 000

DYNAMIC PROP
S V Harw,c Broker
666 6611

.

REDUCED 11.000
L o vely 3 OR
Area. 17)500

Multiple Listing Service

_/

Part time or full lime outside sales
person. Must have own car. Ex.
,.lIni nn.'v,'i,,,ilt., Anni... iice
Orlando Drive (17.92), Sanford.
3237162

L!1uTnI

j

,"

they think you are,"

GATOR

Lee

6-Child Care

L.P.N. neededfor relief, evenIngs or
nights. Apply in person to Sanford.
Nursing 5. Convalescent Center,
950 Mellonvilli

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come back to yourself and know ringue.
24)
Neil Simon's "California
what you are."
TIQUES
(Tues.)
ERICA
THEY WERE
(Thizs.)
Time was, the lady of husky Suite" provides 'l'ammy with
(Fri.) INNER
TENNIS
pipes and elfin manner tried to the opportunity to enact three
LEFT OUT
FORGOTTEN BY
11.50
conform to such epithets as diverse ladies in separate play.
61 PALL HARVEY 0CM- "the weird Lorelei of the West lets: a tough career woman
PURPOSE
HISTORY
rHEYWERENOT
P.ENTARY
l-ifties" and "Betty Boop in th e embroiled with her ex-spouse
11:56
eyes and Brittanma in the jut of over custody of their teen-age
14') (6) 61
PEWS
'daughter; an English actress
the Jaw,"
PFFD
Afternoon
"If the world sees you as an up for an Oscar; and a subur*
overstatement, you might as ban wife embroiled in Joint Va12.00
well play it that way," she was cation with the couple next
'2) (9,) tw
14) CL) YOLJG AND RES-T.
wont to sa y. "I've always seen door.
LESS
The first rote rates as "the
myself through other people's
*
3 BIG VALLEY
most challenging of anything
eyes."
*
12:30
Critics didn't exactly embar- I've ever done. Hannah really
(2) (12) THE GONG SHOW
go Florid descriptions when she shoots from the hip in what she
CE SEARCH FOR
arnved a few weeks ago in says, anti also I felt very close
TOMORROW
*
to the situation."
IHL
*
• LOVE, AMERICAN "California Suite."
In real life Miss Chines is the
"I accept the w ords," Miss
sryt
Crimes
responds
mildly,
an
acmother of a 19-year-old
(7) (Fri-) ws,z.x A COUNTRY
MILE
tress who at 42 has learned to daughter born of a marriage
I'liinitiipwith
Christopher
-"r""............
They are divorced now but have
-"an understanding relationship" and Grimes' admira_________________________________________________________
tion of hummer's acting talent
is
vast.
LAST "DIXIE DYNAMITE"
'Wring the performance,"
NIGHT "CRAZYMAMA"
-1C 'tk

LOST: Large Tarpaulin, vicinity
Orange Blvd. &amp; Oregon Ave. 1
p.m. Tues. 27th. REWARD. 322
0264.

(21) III) PEWS

CE

(A)

(2=) (12)
HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES
(4) CE) LOVE OF LIFE
61 (Phn., Tue.., Waite.)
WORLD OF WOMEN (Thin.)

5.-Lost &amp; Found

LOST: Siamese female cat, no
collar, beige with brown face &amp;
feet. Lost on Yale Ave. on July 15,
REWARD. 323 3157 or 322 2725

24) SESAME

Tammy

e

Spacious I. 2. 1. 3 BR Apts. T ennis.
swimming, playjjround,
recreation room, laundry room
and clubhouse. 2S
Riclgewocd
Ave.. Sanford. Ph. 3236A20

41-Houses

41-Houses

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RENTAL!*

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GRIFFIN
OF NIGHT

(5) MERV

ne period and lóngth.
3:30

tar

GAMBIT
61 (Mn) P.EDIX (Tue..
ttloI4l Fri.) NOT FOR WOMEN CMV
(7) THE ELECTRIC 0CM,
PAN? (A)
(1) HOT SEAT
YOGA AND

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322 0415

CD

CL)

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400

()5pff,*J

I

12) CELEBRITY
SWEEPSTAKES
33 700 CLUB
11.00
(2) (12) WI-EEL OF FOR111*

position.
CHEF- Must be heavily
perienced. Great opportunity.

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
IN YOUR FAMILY?
It you don't believe that want ads
AL ANON
bring results, try one, and listen to
For families or friends of problem
your phone ring. Dial 322 2611 or
drinkers.
131.9993.
For further information call 1234$ One rider to Indiana to share exor write
penses. 3231037.
Sanford At Anon Family Group P.O.
Box ss. Sanford, Fla. 32171.
FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
(24) MISTER ROGERS
Can Help
NEIGHOOf*I000
Call 423 4317
Write P.O. Box 1213
c351 ROCKY AND FRIENDS,
Sanford, Florida 32771
UNDERDOG

(4) (6) MATCH GAME

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(.2..)

THE VALAR
MAGICAL ENTERTAINERS
For Club Lodges Parties
Call 3210131 for Into.

YOU TROUBLED? CaUT&amp;
Free, 6442027 for
Care"
Hotline, Adults or T.ers.

GUIDINGI

GEPp,5j,

4--Persona ls

4-Personals
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(I) ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Now
tims period aid leni.
(24) (P.b,) ERICA (A) (Tues.)
THE MEN MID MADE THE
MOVIES (Wed.) LOWELL
THOMAS REMEMBERS
(Thin.) JENME (A). (Fit)
/A (A)
f,4fiYBERJy RFD
3
() (12) pp WORLD
ç
CE .,n N THE FAMILY
(I)GENErw. HOSPITAL
24) (Mon.) A BIT WITH KNIT
(Wed.) WOMAN (Thin.) JEN
ME (Fit.) INNER TENNIS
3
TENNESSEE TUXEDO
3:15
çj

Friday

Karen

(A) (-0.) PRICE IS RIGHT

10:30

Before Publication

41-Houses

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% DR
Wail wall carpet. central
.'r, un pr "a
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i1VJ3 Room lL,rn cottage. on
air conditioning, water turn
mo. 372 6261

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DEADLINES

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(6) CBS NEWS: (730.
inn, local news. Cli. 4).
5* POPE,t AND FRIENDS
(7) SESAME STREET
(5) 0000 MORNING AMER.

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725 and 8:25).

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CE (12) THE DOCTORS

(4)

(.4)

5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY .Noon

230

(2) (12) TODAY (Local r

at

A.M.

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Diqlanwisnd A'ms
sIswb$.

must

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(Pøbt) "The

MOVIES:

700

(2) (12)

events, boxing, canoeing.
0qUeStflfl events. tenang.
field hodiey. foothel. ILdO,
wcesthng
volleyball

0

$:00

$ times
6thru 25 times
26 times

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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33-Houses Furnished

-

MACHINIST- Experienced in lathe
&amp; milling machine
COSMETICIANCOSMETICIAN-Full time position
_
SALESMEN- Varied positions en
NIGHT AUDITOR- Full time
31-ApartmentS Furnished
experienced in 4200 machine
REPAIR MAN- Experienced in
freezer &amp; r efrigeration
Efficiency and? Bedroom, monthly.
SECRETARY- Must have typing 5
adults. Wekiva Landing Resort.
shorthand
Fr(e boat moorage and canoe use.
SECRETARY .BOOKEEPER 3224470
Excellent position, construction
3 Room Upstairs Furn. Apt
experience
Lights &amp; Water Included
MANAGER TRAINEE- Position 511 Park Ave.
Must be bondable
_______________________________
REPAIR MAN- Radio. TV. great
SAN MO PARK. I, 2, 3 bedroom
opportunity
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park.
GROOMER- Familiar with all
Weekly. -351$ Hwy Il 92, Sanford.
breeds
323 19)0
LIVE IN HOUSEKEEPER- Great

4 1c line
31 c a tine
21c a line
(112.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

1 thru

FE .'!GFi'CF"

urr s ,

MECHA,4lC- All 'round knowledge
WAITRESS- Experience not a

RATES

HOURS

(7) (12) SOMERSET
(4) MIDDAY
(I) PEWS
(1) RYAN'S HOPE

3

SmONNE pLJAU,ic

PEWS

5* WiLD, WILD WEST

1* HOGANS HEROES

tw NBC NEWS

(Fit)

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1030

HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

tr

6:10
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831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

100

century. "

(4)

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C2

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35 STAR

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Friday

It MOVE:

CS) ABC NEWS
iJ U11ANU
COUNT
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING:
PIWIAS regul ar pO

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TABLE

blooded ooverW of a gang
rape. (R)
(7) MASTERPIECE THEA"

"kiddeil on a
Dark Street.- William Stiatiw.
James Olson. 1973. U.S. atlorneys, try courtcases ondope
PedJ.rV.
1000

OD ALL MY CHILDREN
U (Fri.)

M
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Orlando- Winter Park

Seminole

Unfurnished

117 W. 3rd. St. 2nd. floor. 3 rm. rear
I apt. Utilities included. Reasonable
rent, Pr.. 322 7750.

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CLASSIFIED ADS

1256

(R)

I.) ANTIQUES

,

, DALy WORD
X

as

and its cargo. Michael Pails,
Mde1 Totan ster.
CC (F) HAWAII F1VE-0 The

MV

20
(2) D.'.iiv DHor*t.

the goverrineril

setting himself up
cictator. vmwdoer a

FAVORITE MARTIAN
6.30
-2) (12) NBC NEWS
.4) (6) CBS NEWS
W I DREAM OF JEANNIE
3S

HIGHLIGHTS

I 30-Apartments

Wanted

18-Ip

W.P. 6444916

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�68-Evening Herald

Thursday July 2. 1976

Sanford. Fl.

Wild

se H t%_ rn
-'c_

i

Hor

RENO. Nev. A? - .A fiveyear-old federal law protecting
wild horses has done its job too

ble for enfrrci.ng th W'l
Wild Free-roaming Horse and
Burro Act. estimates that there
are more than 60,000 wild
horses across the nation with
more than half of them in Nevada
The wild horse population in
creases by about 20 per cent a
ear and official say it is put-

well. leaving government otfi
cials and horse lovers to try to
figure out how to cope with a
steadily rowing herd of the animaLs.
The Bureau of Land Managemerit, the federal agency re-

•
Legal Notice

____________________________

State Bank No. 791
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF
"SUN BANK OF SEMINOLE"
OF LONGW000 IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
AND DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30- 1976,
MIL.
THOU.
ASSETS
,
Cas
a-o M oe '-c - - s
L S -,ea;.- . sec"' es
Ot ça' ors c 4 :'e L S G:.e-ea;e':es 3"C
3' 'S

Ot;acs :' Saes a"o
c'ca s,.o • s :'s
C''e" t crcs "c'es a-o
ete-es

5-:

:

ung severe pressure on public
ran gelands. where the horses
must compete with grazing
livestock and wildlife,
The bureau estimates that 8..
) to 10,000 horses would have
to be removed from the range
each year to keep populations
at the current level. The agency
is limited by law on the methods
t can use to catch the horses
and it says that rounding up

.

C::o"ae s:c

:

Pr
-

ral ar built around water
holes and the horses are caught
when they come to drink. That
method has been used to remove about 3.50 horses from the

Wild Horse Organized A5.;;.,-t-

syear ,"
A New Mexico court ruled
last year that the horse-protec.
lion law was unconstitutional
and said states should have
control over wild horses. But
the U.S. Supreme Court re-

each animal would cost $300 to

versed the decision earlier this

$400.

month and upheld the right of
the federal government to controt horses.
The ruling 'left us with lust
about an impossible situation."
says Ed Rowland, Nevada state
director for the Bureau of Land
Management. 'The law is virtually impossible to manage as
it is now constituted

Ranchers want the horses
sharply reduced in numbers some of them don't care how.
Even horse protection groups
agree there are too many of the
animals. But the groups say
theyll
wi stick to their vows to
see that the horses are proand. if taken off the
range. not mistreated in any

The law allows the bureau to
keep the horse population at
Ifl levels. but gives the agency
virtually no tools to use in
capturing the animals and removing them from the range.
The only realistic method is

.:
If someone would come forward and offer to work out a
compromise that is acceptable.
we would sit down with them
and talk." says Velma "Wild
Horse .Annie" Johnston. head of

e

ccuir

U U WWU

ance - WHOA. But. she added.
'We have a responsibility to the
public no: to relinquish the
position we've neld for all these

war,

5

a-

Pihfe n

"t'-er trapping," in which cor-

(in

said.
horses when no other means of
reducing the excess population
is available. Current laws do
not allow the sale of excess animals or their removal from one
area to another.

Famed

the

Still El u d

poses. The federal government
retains ownership.
At is a terrifically awkward

ing the government must conduct background checks on applicant.s and regularly check on
the welfare of the horses.

0

P

most too late to catch para.
chuting airplane hijacker D.B.

for a Northwest Airlines ticket
to fly from Portland to Seattle.
Shortly after the Boeing 727 Jet'
liner lifted off from Portland.
he gave a stewardess a note.
"I have a bomb in my brief.

-

Cooper. assuming he's alive.
Five years is the limit in
which the antihijacking law can
be enforced.
Five years will be how long
it's been since since the hijack.
ing when Nov. 24 rolls around.
D.B. Cooper was the name

and expensive program to ad.
minister," says Rowland, not-

in g

Seminole oun y

Although questions remain on the effectiveness
the swine flu vaccine, the Seminole County
Health Department is gearing up to immunize some
142,000 local citizens this fall.
Dr. Orville Barks, director of the Seminole
County Health Department, has announced the
appointment of a citizens committee to coordinate
the liask force responsible for the massive program
of immunization. Robert Daehn, Sanford civic
ipi
leader, has been named to head the committee.
Tentatively Seminole County is to have the use of
five Ped-o-Jets" beginning
the end of October
and running through the first week
December.

of

was made Into a raging thunderstorm. No trace of him has

been found.
But the FBI, extremely

aware that the statute of limitations on the 1971 crime Is
about to expire, continues the

hunt.

"ao-; a:::r sec., r es
eea' ',"S 50 0 ara
se:,..' 'es :.icase0
'oe wee-e-'s 'C rese"
a L:a"s 'r0.5 exv,la r
ea'eo
•

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U.S. Program

0

By DONNA FSTf,.s
Herald Stall Writer

between Seattle and Reno, Nev. '
No one Is sure whether Cooper survived the Jump, which

case." it said.
Cooper ended up with 1200.000
in cash. He parachuted from
the jet's rear door somewhere

Sanford, Florida 32771-Price 10 Cents

Controversy Surrounds
1

given by a man who paid cash

AP

68 th Year, No. 29+-Friday, July 30, 1976

C oo p er

I

It's al'

SEATrLE

][I

ceive humane handling and are
disposed of humanely.
The bureau says It would wel.
come such legislation, but says
a better solution would be crealion of national preserves fo
the horses.

The law permits the killing of

says. Where adequate water is
available, horses won't come
near the traps.
Once the horses are caught.
federal government's
"Adopt A Horse" program
takes over and private parties
can take the animals into their
homes for noncommercial pur-

One bill now pending in Congress would allow the bureau to
sell or donate excess animals,
with the condition that they re-

a
we c n
hay? 10 be destcoyed.
say we've done ever1hing hu'
manly possible to avoid it, she

where no more horses can be
placed with individuals,
The only alternative, said
Mrs. Johnston is destruction of
the animals. "When the satura.
tion point is reached and the
time comes that some horses

'We're not going to be able to
catch the horses except where
water is a factor." Rowland

Pland

U%UUWWWW

Mrs. Johnston and Rowiand
agree the adoption program is
not limitless and eventually the
saturation point will be reached

Stone Cabin Valley In central
Nevada. but the bureau sass it
will not work over the long run
on a large scale.

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of

Each "Ped-o-.Jet" can administer some 1,200 in.
oculations per clay,
Meanwhile, a wire service story out of
Washington Thursday reported that Di-. Anthony
Morris, director of the Slow, Latent and Temporate
Virus Branch of the Food and Drug Administration,
and once the government's chief vaccine control
officer, has been fired and four roomsful of his test
animals were destroyed.
The firing purportedly took place after the
Washington Post published a story quoting Morris
saying the effectiveness of the swine flue vaccine
was only 20 per cent. Morris's statement contradicted one made by Dr. Theodore Cooper of the
U.S. Department Health, Education and Welfare
that the vaccine Is 89 per cent effective.

0

eaies wine Flu. Shots

One of Morris' studies with the animals involved
hypersensitivity to the influenza vaccine. One study
showed that 54 per cent of those getting a flu shot In
1968 came down with severe cases of influenza
during the next flu epidemic while only 25 per cent
of those not taking the flu shot got the disease.
Another study showed that 55 per cçnt of an
immunized group got the flu while 28 per cent of the
unlmrnunized got the 'bug.'
In June, 19Th, the wire service story reported Dr.
John E. Craighead, in the department of pathology
and oncology
the University of Vermont, said
immunization enhanced the severity of the disease
sometimes weeks and even years later.
Several scientists have said it will take two to
three years
repeat Morris' influenza studies

as

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Dr. Vann Parker, a Sanford pediatrician and
member of the local citizens committee, said today
that while Morris' dire predictions of the effectiveness of the flu vaccine may be right "there is
just as good evidence" that scientists who believe In
the vaccine's effectiveness are right.
"It's anybody's guess who Is right," he said,
adding that all can "feel sure that vaccine that Is
dangerous will be given."
"How effective it will be will not be known until
after It is given," Dr. Parker said. "There is no way
to be certain how effective It Is without a lot of trial
and error and a lot of waiting. Flu vaccine has
become more effective and improved every year,"
Dr. Parker said particular fears about the swine
no

flu center
its similarity to the strain that hit the
world in 1918 arid claimed thousands
lives. The
similarity was discovered recently when a flu
epidemic occurred In New Jersey and several
"healthy, young adult males died."
He said that many of the deaths in 1918 related to
the flu were actually from complications that can
be effectively treated today with antibiotics.
Dr. Parker said that many decisions are made
during the process of developing a vaccine which
leaves room for disagreement on procedure. "And
there is
way
can
right in and make a 100
per cent effective vaccine without taking a lot of
tests and a lot of time.
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had been budgeted for two year there's a carryover of last forever if we keep taking it
schools that aren't even in millions. The teachers have out of there and giving it to you
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In order to meet demands,
Although neither Ilattawa&gt; nor
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Kimbrough knew specifically parks department workers are Glissson says the county "must
where the cuts would come paid out of CETA funds. That provide services.' To provide
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budget
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missloners say they are to receive a critical eye.
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taxes to last years level.Management Analysis and
transportation system from the
Holding the line at 5,37 mills Evaluation (OMAE) Director total reduction,
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"problem"
areas
- Public Works Department. Longwood and Altamonte
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million worth of requests
County staff mem bers say
submitted by department Employment and Training Act that has increased to $1,1 66,9
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(CETA)fund.s.Thefederaljobs in fiscal 1976-77. Most of the they will recommend against
chiefs.
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liattaway, Commissioner for workers in county govern- equipment.
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In 1775-76, department chiefs
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II they will cut requests until the retains the workers, must come county may get 0W,000 less
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budget is at the $18-million up with an additional $500,000. from federal revenue sharing submitted about the same level
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dollar level, which is the figure
about $18-million to meet
Sanford's Downtown Kiwanis Club claimed a state record for "taterclub" meetinp today wben 24 that will allow residents to pay provide accommodations for a approval from Congress.
Glisson said he feels a $4- certified millage, which Is the
members attended a 7a.m. gathering of the Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis group at Buck's Restaurant, the same amount of tax as last third county judge in Seminole,
Here 11rom left) Sunrise President Cliff Miller and Downtowners Lee Samuels, Phil Roche year - $5.37 per each $1,000 of the judiciary is requesting an million reduction could hurt same this year as last.
However, department heads
(president I and Ernie Cowley (district lieutemt governor) study a list of the members who logged taxable property evaluation. additional SIW.000 in office county services, particularly in
"That's the objective," space. Kimbrough predicts the parks department which interviewed say little or no fat
the downtown club's 100th "Interclub" since October 1, 1975. An "taterclub" oir cur3 when four
members of one civic group attend another club's tn"ting. Luterclub Chairman Samuels said the 100 Williams said. "I don't see any funding judicial needs this year has experienced rapid growth was included in requests this
in the past few years.
year.
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Thursday's developments tumbled out rapidly,
rn.r. ,u',.iiht in theki!nanini of 28 schoolchildren
''r'''o -------are in Jail. But authorities beginning with the arrest of James Schoenfeld,
and their bus
say they are pressing their Investigation for 24, shortly before 7 a.m. in Menlo Park, Calif.
unidentified suspects who may have been in- FBI agents said Schoenfeld was spotted Wednesday night driving a green van with Idaho Ii.
volved in the bizarre mass abduction.
The case broke wide open Thursday with the cense plates by "a person who knew him well."
arrests of Frederick N. Woods in Vancouver, police spotted the van again Thursday morning
Canada, and his former schoolmate. James and made the arrest without incident.
His arrest so close to home was something of a
Schoenfeld, near Schoenfeld's San Francisco
surprise
since authorities had said eiu'ler that
Peninsula home.
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lung search for the
Schoenfeld pleaded innocent to 43 felony counts to incidents In Reno, Nov., Spokane, Wash., arid
Alene, Idaho.
at an arraignment in this small farming corn- Coeur d'
Attorney
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15.
mnunity where the kidnaping took place July
returned
to
California
to surrender that morning
All three are held on bail of $1 million each.
Although Woods and the Schoenfeld brothers to Merrill's law partner, William Gagen. "He
v.ere the only persons sought arrest warrants was supposed to be In our office this morning at
ii ti.c case, authorities are pursuing various a.m. to make arrangements to surrender."
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WASHINGTON AP - As the jury prepared
to give its verdict in a $3.5-million malpractice
suit, attorneys for Holy Cross Hospital agreed at
the last minute to pay a $500, 000 settlement,
The 12 jurors then were dismissed before they
had the chance to announce their verdict - in
favor of the hospital.
The last-minute agreement came Thursday at
the end of an eight-day trial after the foreman of
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court Jury knocked on the jury room
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yielded a verdict.
The lawyers for both sides huddled and agreed
on the $500,000 settlement. The judge then annowiced the settlement and dismissed the Jurom
As attorneys For both sides were shaking hands
outside the courtroom, the jurors filed past them
and mentioned that If they had been allowed to
return the verdict, it would have been In favor of
the hospitaL
Edward and Myra Farrell had sued the
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the
was blinded shortly after his birth
suburban Silver Spring, Md., hospital as the resuit of negligence by the hospital and two dcctors.
The suit argued that an excessive amount of
oxygen was administered to the infant alter be
was born two weeks prematurely on Oct. 12, 1969,
and that the oxygen apparently led to the
development of a rare disease that destroyed the
boy's sight.
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argued for the Farrells that the hospital and
doctors in charge of the delivery room were
negligent in failing to ensure that the oxygen
pumped into the infant's incubator turned
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"What happened to that
carryover in the individual
schools? When we ask for it,
we're told by the principals that
It's been taken back by the
school administration. When we
ask the administration for it,
they tell us It's in the schools,
teacher salary schedules for the
"Why is it (the carryover
1976-77 school year.
Funds) always being shuffled
Steve Rosenthal, chief
from one piece of paper to
negotiator for the SEA, lit the
another every time we ask for
fuse on Thursday when he
those Funds?" Rosenthal asked.
tangled with the school board's
Cowley
said,
"We're
chief negotiator, Ernie Cowley.
budgeting in a conservative
Rosenthal offered a counter
figure. We're not going to be a
proposal to the board's initial
part to any fiscal irresponoffer and dropped the SEA's
sibility."
demand for a starting base
At this, Rosenthal pointed out
that 60 per cent is the accepted
salary from 111,00) to $8,000.
portion of a school budget that
"This amount ($8,900) would
should go to teacher's salaries,
bring us up to it decent standard
of living," Rosenthal said.
"Yet Seminole County Only
lflrr.,'.m.
,and hn.n i,,hi,1i,ina this rnnntv in ib,, fnrni nf nv raises "
cnpnd 41 rr cent of its total
And ('nwlpv counter ed with ,,I.,o,,,s,
the question, "Just how much Bracken)
school system for years and
Bill Dailey,amernberof the budget for teacher';
are you digging into the taxSEA negotiating team, argued Why"
3 - He said that facts prove we're tired of It."
Cowley asked Rosenthal if he
payer's pocket for this figure? that Seminole County received
Cowley pointed out that many that department heads in the 39
How much more would It cost the sixth largest amount among of the carryover funds are public county schools do not wanted the Seminole County
than what you received last the 67 counties in Florida from already encumbered (already have those carryover funds, school system to go in debt in
year?"
the State Department of spent, such as for school buses although it is shown on the
that have not yet arrived),
proposed budget,
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quickly cited that last year's
base salary of $8,100 amounted
to $17,193,384 while the $8,000
proposed figure would cost
$18,891,496
a difference of
$1,698,112.
After Cowley asked Rosenthai if he had examined the

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ByBILLCIJRRIE
Managing Editor
The fuse has been lit and the
explosion might last well into
next week as the Seminole
County School Hoard and the
Se m in o le
E d u c a It Iofl
Association iSEM have begun
negotiations over proposed

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Television viewers
will have an opportunity in cOfl4 ncjitha to
sample both the funny and the serious sides of
entertainer Steve Allen.
Already airing In some cities Is a syndicated
series of 10 comedy specials which reunites Allen
with some of the top comedians who worked on
his TV shows over the pest 20 years, Including
Don Knotts, Louis Nye, Bill Dana, Pat Harring.
ton, Thu Conway and Gabe Dell.
Each program In this "Laugh-Back" series
runs 90 minutes and features not only new
comedy routines with Steve and his chums but
also some classic sketches they did on his old
shows. Allen resurrected most of the old black
and white footage from his own files.
Later this year, Allen's serious side
Emerge In "Meeting of Minde, six one hour
prnams that he wrote and appears In for the
Public Broadcasting Service.
The format provides for discussion of ut
national and International Issues by famous
historical figures such as St. Thomas Aquinas,
Cleopatra, Thomas Jefferson and President
Theodore Roosevelt, based on their written and
reported views. The PBS series will present a
different foursome In each of the six Installmenti, with Allen serving as moderator,
It's a series he has been nurturing for 16 years
despite repeated rebuffs from the networks and
other commercial broadcasters who said the
Idea was admirable but wouldn't draw much of
an audience.
Projects of such diverse nature are hardly
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talents also extend to dramatic acting, playing
the piano and writing poetry, novels, plays and
songs.
But he is best known as a lv funnyman and
talk show hoot. Allen, in fact, was the first hoot of
The Tonight Show" on NW'.. hnkilnu 11* Irab
from 1953 to 1956. Unfortunately, nnne of the film
from that period will be seen In the new "LaughBack" series.
en explained why during an interview In his
"Someone at
San Fernando Valley office
NBC, upon discovering a few years ago that the
was running short of space in Its New
Jersey storage warehouse, solved the problem
by burning not only my three years of 'The
Tonight Show' but just about all the films that
NBC had produced from, I think, around 1949 to
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Still, his munerolLs other shows over the years
produced plenty of great routines from which to
choose for "LaughBack." In one Installment
screened to preview the new series, In fact, the
old material was funnier by far than the new.
Allen says these two recent forays Into the
familiar folds of television have done nothing to
change his opinion of the medium.
"Economically It's very healthy," he observed. "Creatively lt'sprobablyaboutu bad or
as good as It ever was, depending on one's
requirements.
"Fm grateful that there are good shows on the
air from time to time."

Busing
Is Urged
WASHINGTON (AP)
President Ford, asking
Congress to restrict basing
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programs and narrow U
cases where courts can order busing.
As part of his plan, the
President today is expected to ask Congress to
declare that judges can
order busing only to correct segregation caused by
official governmental
action, such as the work of
a school board.
Atty. Gen. Edward H.
Levi Indicated last week
that the bill might also seek
a time limit of three years
for such busing.

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ROCKFORD, Mich. (AP)
Imagination turned a run-down area of
this small western Michigan town Into a
sho pping area with enough allure that its
da ily visitors often outnumber Rockford's
residents.
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coverled a hobby Into an occupation. She from a century-old press.
was staff ing coordinator at a Grand The Farmers bought othe r property
Rapids hospital un til about three years nearby until they owned eight parcels.
Today, Mike Farmer Is la ndlord for many
ago.
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woman, past performances
won't help you much In trying to
handicap the coming presi.
dentlal election.
Of the eight vice presidents
before Gerald Ford to attain the
presidency unexpectedly, four
made it on their own later, and
Four failed,
The lucky four were the most
recent cres, while the failures
all made their runs in the past
century. On the other hand the
victors, as well as the losers,
reached the No.2 spot by popeIar election, whereas Ford was
appointed by his predecessor.
Because Warren Harding's
administration, like Richard
Nixon's, was tainted by scandal, some parallels can be
drawn between Calvin Coolidge's political situation and

that of Ford. But the graft
rampant in the Harding regime
did not come to fight until after
his death. Coolidge's tight-Upped conservatism fitted the
country's postwar mood in 1924
and, norrJnated by the Republicarts on their first ballot, he
swamped John W. Davis by an
electoral vote of 382 to 136.
Harry Truman made himself
the everlasting darling of the
underdog politician by upsetting all predictions and beating Thomas E. Dewey In 1948.
This was all the more amazing
because Franklin D. Roosevelt's act was such a hard one to
follow, and because Truman's
popularity In the polls had
fallen as low as30 per cent. But,
alter trying at first to tread In
FDR's Footsteps, "Give 'em
hell" Harry talked tough to
Russia, challenged labor leader
John L. Lewis, barnstormed the
country and beat Dewey 303 to

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FICTITIOUS'M
Notice Is hereby
that I am
engaged In bylines at 112 Waverly
Drive, Fern Park. Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious name Of
IMPACT ADVERTISING. and that l
intend to register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
F,...,4d ;0outmdarni Wfl
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Pubiith: June 10, 17, 21, July 1. 1976
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND UNITED STATFS DISTRICT
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA
FLORIDA, ORLANDO DIVISION
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.ltfl.CA49. COURT NO. 76.44.OrI.Clv.Y II
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
ELLA G. CUMMINGS and OLIVE Plaintiff •v.Charles L. Jeiserette,
MAE BOwZ)EN,
of ii, Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF
Plaintiff,, SALE -Notice is hereby given that
VS.
pursuant to a FINAL DECREE Of
JOSEPH M. SEPULVEDA, JR., and Foreclosure entered on May 1$, 916
BARBARA M. SEPULVEDA, his by the above entitled Court, in the
wife,
above styled cause, the undersigned
Defendants. United States Marshal, or one of his
NOTICE OF SUIT
duly authorized deputies, will silt
TO: JOSEPH M. SEPULVEDA, the property situate in Seminole
JR.,
and
BARBARA
M. County. Florida. described as: Lot
SEPULVEDA, his wit,, whOse 36 and the South k i of Lot IS of
residence Is unknown but whose Lilt WASHINGTON HEIGHTS,
known address Is: 1311 North 3VIEDO, according to the plat
Central Avenue, ChIcago. Illinois thereof as recorded in Plat Book 3,
60631
oage 37 of the Public Records of
You are hereby notified that a Seminole County, Florida at public
Complaint to foreclose a certain aitcry to the highest and best bidder
mortgage recorded In Official for cash it 12:00 o'clock flO011 on
Records Book 1011. Page 155, of the Thursday. July I, 1916 at thi west
Public Records 04 Seminole County, door of the Seminole County
Florida, encumbering the following Courthouse, Sanford, Florida.
described property being and Dated: 3.2576
situate in Seminole County, Florida,
MITCHELL A. NEWBERGER
to wit:
United States Marshal
Middle District of Florida
Lot 1 of EAST LONGW000
SUBDIVISION, Seminole County, KENDELL W. WHERRY
Florida. according to the Plat Assistant United States Attorney
thereof as recorded in Plat Book to, Attorney for Plaintiff
Page 33. 04 the Public Records 04 Publish: Jyfli 3, to, 17, 21, 1916
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Seninole County. Florida;
has been filed against you in the
ebovs$tyled Court. and you we
required 10 serve a copy of your IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
answeror pleading to the Complaint EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
on Plaintiffs' Attorney, S. JOSEPH CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
DAVIS, JR., of the firm of STEN. COUNTY, FLORIDA
STROM. DAVIS I. McINTOSH, Post In No: The Marriage of
Office Box 1330, Sanford, Florida, SHIRLEY I. EIFLANDER
32771.and file theoriginal answer or
Petitioner,
pleading with the Clerk of me CIr. and
cult Court, Eighteenth Judicial CHARLES T. EIFLANDER
Circuit, at the Courttioue at San.
Respondent.
ford, Seminole County. Florida, on
NOTICE OF ACTION
or be#ori the 20h day of July, A.D. TO: CHARLES T. EIFLANDER
1976. II you fail to do so Default and
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
ultimate Judgment will be taken
547 Orange Ave.
against you id' the relief demanded
OvIEDO, FLORIDA
in the Complaint.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
This Notice shall be Published action for Dissolution 04 Marriage
once each week for tour consecutive has been filed against you and you
weeks in the Evening Herald,
are r.quiret to serve a copy of
DATED this 1$thd.ayof June, A.O
written defenses, If any, to and on
1916.
before July 25t11 1916 &amp;W file liii
original with the clerk of trils court:
(Seoi)
Aflbur H. Buckwlth. Jr..
otherwise a default will be entered
Clerk of the Circuit Court
against you for the relief demanded
in the Petition.
By, Cherry Kay Travis
W1TNESSm'J hand and the Seat of
Deputy Clerk
this Court on June 21st, 1y11,
5. JOSEPH DAVIS, JR., SQ,,
04 STENSTROM. DAVI3 I,
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
McINTOSH
Attorn:1 f' Pta1nitft
Clerk of Phi Circuit C"
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
Posi Office Box 1230
Deputy Clerk
Ssnlord, Florida 33111
PublIsh:
31, July t I, IS, W16 Publish: June 24, July !. S. IS, 1976
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at S R. 136 P.O.
Box, 3211 Forest City, Seminole
County, Florida under the fictitious
name of THRIFTY AUTO PARTS,
INC - DBA THRIFTY AUIO
PARTS. and that I int.,vl te, r.ø i'$.,'
said name with the Clerk of th.
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida In accc.fdance with the
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Statutes, To-Wit: Section $65 09
Florida Stautss 1957.
S: G. M. Washburn, II
(Pres.)
PUbIIV', June tO, 17, 24, July 1. 1976
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irises on a soft pastel background. Machine
washable polyester/cotton with polyester fiberfill.
Full; reg. $24. Sale 19.20 Queen; reg. $31 Sal. 24.80
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Execution Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of
Orange County, Florida, upon final
judgment rendered in the aforesaid
court on the 3rd day 01 February.
A.D. 1976, in that certain case en
titled, The Celotex Corporation,
Plaintiff. -vs Semoran Drywall
Supply. Inc., and Kuron McMinn dba Mac's, Drywall, Defendant,
which aforesaid Writ of Execution
was delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, and I
have levied upon the following
described property owned by Kuron
McMinn, said property being
located in Seminole County, Florida.
more particularly described as
follows: the warehouse and property
located at the street address of 464
Plumose Avenue, Casselberry,
Florida. with the legal description
being: all that part of Lot 7, First
Addition to Casselberry, according
the Plat theriof recorded in Plat
Book Y. Page 10, of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida, lying westerly of new
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad right
of way, comprising .933 acres south
of the county road better known as
Plumosa Road.
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, will at
31:00 A.M. on the 16th day of July,
A . D. 1976, offer for sale and sell to
the highest bdder, for cash, subject
to any and all existing joins. at the
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
County Courthovie in Sanford.
Florida. the above described reel
oroprty.
That said sale Is being mado to
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Execution.
E. Polk
Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
Publish: June 21, July I. I, IS. 1976
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In and evaluate the f indings and
take what action deemed
necessary to dispose of the
matter."
Herring said the Information
in the report covers multiple
areas and involves many
witnesses.
"The matter will eventually
go to a grand jury, based on my
experience of investigations of
this nature," Herring said.

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declared. "We have done nothing divisive. They
have done nothing except be divisive."
Reagan and Ford are locked in a tight race for the
GOP nomination, with the President holding the
edge, 1,008 delegates to 928 for Reagan with 1, 130
needed for the nomination and 161 to be picked.
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his delegate total past the 1,505 needed for the nomination.
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four months after he won the opening primary in
New Hampshire. With the convention still 17 days

away, Carter's total edged up to 1,510, an Associ.
ated Press-delegate survey found.
The survey counts only delegates who are legally
committed or who have publicly declared their
preference for one candidate. It does not include
any delegate who is leaning toward a candidate, nor
does it count delegate votes simply on the statement
ot a party leader.
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delegate get a majority vote at the state convention.
About 55 per cent of the delegates favor Ford.
During a two-hour debate on the rules, Reagan
backers warned that a failure to split up the 18
delegates could tear the party apart and hurt state
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collected enough committed convention delegates
to give him the Democratic presidential nomination, an Associated Press survey shows.
Carter, who never trailed any other contender in
his bid for the necessary 1,505. delegates, pushed
over the majority harrier Th ursday, exactly four
months alter he won the opening primary In New
Hampshire.
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total edged up to 1,510, the A? delegate survey
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The survey counts only delegates who are legally
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preference for one candidate. It does not include
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does it count delegate votes sunply on the statement

of a party leader.
Carter's nomination became virtually certain
when the primaries ended June 8 and his victory in
the Ohio primary boosted his delegate total to 1,125.
Democratic leaders and forner opponents rushed

to endorse him.
Carter, who met Thursday with Democratic
congressional leaders in Washington, said he
welcomed the AP survey finding.
"I'm glad to hear it," he said. "We've got a very
good certainty of a first ballot victory."
Carter called the AP survey "a very conservative
count."
"Our confidential delegate count is approaching
1,800," he said.

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ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP)
President Ford's
backers won a key test at the start of Minnesota's
Independent-Republican convention and appeared
ready today to claim the state's 18 remaining
national nominating delegates,
The convention, with more than half of the attending deleaates Ford supporters, voted to require
majority support for each of the 18 delegates left to
be picked.
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nomination, arrived here from Mississippi after the
vote and reacted angrily to word of the rule change.
lie said he would support his backers if they decided
to walk out of the state meeting in protest.
"If party unity is being hurt, it is being hurt by the
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Neiswender said the county is meeting county co mm issioners
Herald Staff Writer
back at home base on the bond were advised to h ir e a pr ivate
A bond refinancing program issue. And wi th no proposal adviser to evaluate the Hough
that county officials said wo ul d before the commission, the offer, in addition to the check
save tax pa ye rs $912,000 has execu ti ve assis tant said the that was sc he dul ed by Ke lly.
been wi thdrawn, Exec. Asst. county will ha ve to seek new
Pat Glisson, di rector of
Roger Neiswender announced proposals.
Office
of Management A na lysis
Tuesday's award came af te
.0 tDdxly.
r and Evaluation (OMAE),
slid Wi ll iam R. proposa ls from three firms advised agai
nst refinancing. In
Neiswender
Hough
officials informed him Including Hough were rejected a memorandum to the corn.
Thursday that the county two weeks after the Kelly firm mission he ur ged th
at bonds not
commission-approved retin. said all three investment firms be refinanced, but he said if
the
anclng package was being viola t ed county guide li nes,
county
does
refinance
bonds
The i ni tial Hough offer, ofwi thdrawn because of a change
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fic.la.ls said, would have saved
in the bond market.
be employed to evaluate the
The refinancing contract was the coun ty $6,000. On
legality of the Hough bid.
awarded the Hough firm second bid the projected
County F iscal Agent Emmett
~ ! . Tuesday. All that was lacking savings jumped to $912,000.
the Taylor assur ed the coun ty that
At
Tuesday's
meeting
Rough
roval
of
t
he
•wasfinal
a
pp
p
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offer from county bond counsel president of the Leedy Cor- Hough's first offer w hi ch listed
poration cha rged the Rough a $625,000 savi ngs met co unty.
Jo hn Kelly of Jacksonville.
The Rough firm stood to of fer would not meet f ederal Imposed guidelines.
But a letter from Kelly listed
itake $162,000 on the project. requlrement.t
However, George Bla nd, a several violations against
which was to refinance a $2.4million bond issue that was Hough re presentative, denied Rough and a bo ut the same
used last year to purchase the allegations. Bland said the numbe r of infractions against
Leecly
Indian Hills and Consumer of fer had been evaluat ed by the oth er two firms
pe
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was
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bids and had the firms rebid
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Bland is the county's former Tuesday, when Rough's offer
"We'll be see ki ng legal input
fiscal adviser. At Tuesday's was accepted .
from the county attorney."

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the U.S. House of Representatives, today called expense budget last year. meaning that he voted
for a federal Investigation of th e reelection for an Increased mail budget -obviously, laying
campaign activities gt Rep. Richard Kelly, the the groundwork for h14 usef Americans' hardearned tax dollars to kick off his reelection
Republican incumbent.
Vlhlen cited Kell y's recent mailing of campaign this year."
li terature to residen ts of Florida's Distr ict 5
Bill Purvis, Kell y's press secretary, called
w hich he says "must be classified as multi. Vihien's charges "absolute nonsense."
It colored political campaign li terature"
"The iiteature that Cc grczman Kelly =no
"True," Vihien said, "the law states that a out was no thing but announcements to the
mem ber of Congress can communicate in this constituents of the Fif th Congressional District
manner with constituents, but this piece Is of Florida saying that the Congressman would be
ridiculous. . coming on the eve of Kelly's in the area to conduct public forums th is

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Herring, hand-delivered to the that some of the questions
A spokesman in the govergovernor's office ln Tallahassee asked by Herring's office have nor's of fi ce said today that
this morning a length y report involved the hours worked by Fulenwider personally
on the investigation conducted individuals and the use of of- deli vered the report at 10 this
by Herrin g's office over nearly (ices by parttlme public morning.
three months.
defenders.
Herrin g said he received a
The Investigation was beg un
The
Herring today declined "substantial complaint" from a
after a complaint was filed with comment on the content of his witness who had previously
on A pril 5.
report to the governor. Kelley sought an investigation of
Herring asked Askew for the was not available for comment Kelley from the Brevard
assignment of another sta te at either his Brevard or County Sheriff's Department In
attorney to handle the case Seminole County offices.
December,

qualification For reelection,"
weekend.
Vthlen, a Sanford resident and Seminole
"These meeting announcements have been
County Commissioner, said, "Not only is Kelly approved by the sta ff of the Post Office and Civil
using federal tax monies to launch his campaign,
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On April 5, the witness was

H.A. Rhodes(left) of Geneva known to many as Chief Red Eagle,
has been nam ed Cherokee Chief of the Year while Henry Barron
of Osteen, otherwise known as Chief Winter Hawk, has been
named th e winner of a contest for the most authentic Indian
costume. The vot ing took place at a recent meeting of some 42
Cherokee chiefs from throughout the U.S. There will be a
Cheroke e Tribe Pow Wow Saturday and Sunday at Family World
Golf and Country Club, Osteen, with many events planned for bo th
days. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

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Neither Teddy Roosevelt, an
amazingly versatile and chartsmatic figure, nor Lyndon B.
Johnson had much trouble holdIng onto the presidency for a
full term after the assassinaLions of William McKinley and
John F. Kennedy.
Attacking the "malefactors
of great wealth," Roosevelt In
1904 defeated the conservative
New York Democrat, Alton B.
Parker, by an electoral vote of
336 to 140. Johnson, one of the
most experienced politicians
ever to reach the White House,
was riding high with his Great
Society program when he burled Barry Goldwater under a
488 to 52 landslide In 1964.
The first vice president to
make the unscheduled upward
leap was John B. Tyler. He
served almost four years because William H. Harrison died
after only a month In office.

The Sheriff's Department
Herring said that he included
af ter Kelley last week announced he will be a a cover letter with the report contacted the Florida Depart-

By DONNA EWES

Herald Stall Writer

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at Hwy. 426,
Geneva, Seminole County, Florida
under the fictitious name of RON'S
APPLIANCE SERVICE, and that I
intend tO register Said name with the
Clerk 04 the Circuit Court, Seminole
County. Florida in eccordance with
fn* provisions Of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To.Wit: Section
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investigation and pointing out cement (FDCLE) about the Interrogated the wi tness and
pected early next week to
Kelley has said the In- that "I feel the investigation matter. The FDCLE, required Initiated the investigation and
assign an outside state attorney vestigation covers everything mandates another state at- by law to have approval from since that time has taken sworn
to evaluate the findings of an from the way his office Is torneycomeinandevaluatethe the governor before in- testimony From 32 witnesses.
Investigation into the operation operated to his sex life and that f indings to take appropriate vestigatlng a matter con"Although the Investigation
of 18th judicial circuit Public of some of his employes.
action to conclude the matter." cerning an elected official, would not be considered
Defender Franklin Kelley's
The state attorney said the could not pursue It when the complete," Herring sa id, "it
The investigation also
office.
reportedly Includes the use of governor's office "indicated authorization was not for- was to a point where the
Jack Fulenwider, chief in- Kelley's former wife as a court they would assign another state thcomlng.
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local Chamber of Commerce, described said: "Squire Street can stand on Its own
owner w ho heads the Square's merchants'
business as "mostly Mom and now." He noted some shop owners are
association.
Pop operations" but estimated they still starting to buy their stores from him.
The Square's theme is historic, gross at least $500,000 annually.
Dave Hutchins, a Rockford banker ai
Buildings look much as they did 75 or 100
Reed, who owns a gift shop outside the
years ago. From the outside, "There
Square area, said eight new btlSIflesSCS the Square is "going tirough growing
hasn't been that much change except have
opened in the past six months. Over pains" but "they bring In an awful lot of
maybe for a fresh Coat of paint," Mi's. half of them ar
e run by nonresidents, he traf fic."
Anglin noted.
said.
Reed claimed the Square averages 3,000
Inside, the em phasis Is upon handcrafts,
The Square star ted in 1970 when two
antiques and food. The shops once held a Rockford brothers, Mike and Tim Farmer, visi tors daily from May through October.
variety of businesses, including a livery fixed up the burned out and condemned Rockford, about 30 miles from Grand
stable, barn, a feed mill, a railroad Dykstra feed elevator. As a hobby, the Rapids, has a population of about 2,800, he
Farmers and their wives started selling said.
caboose and even a coffin maker.

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The area's pace Is leisurely. Most shops get help from a bank." No government
"Almost any town with old buildings are open only six hours da ily.
(tifldS were used.
could do this, It just takes a lot of planJohn Reed, secretary treas urer for the
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Thursday's hIgh 83, tuJa,'oIuw 63.
Partly cloudy through Saturday. A chance of thunderstorms during afternoon and evening hours. Highs In
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Details and tides on Page S-A.

Court Ruling Brings Relief To Sanford Employes
By JACQUELINE DOWD
Herald Staff Writer
A United States Supreme Court decision to exempt city
employes from federal overtime regulations has triggered a big
sigh of relief at Sanford City Hall.
The city Is, under the court's ruling Thursday, permitted to
compensate for overtime by giving time off in a later pay period.
That was prohibited under an extension of the Fair Labor Stan-

dards Act passed by Congress in 1974.
,,The first impact on us was on some city employes who had
been working on a voluntary basis," said City Manager Warren
Knowles, who had been forced to order a city employe to quit
coaching Little League because of the law.
"They ruled that work with Little League since it's a city
recreation department program is a continuation of his job and
that we would have to pay him overtime," Knowles said. "So I
had to tell him he couldn't coach anymore."
Knowles said the city's firemen were also relieved when the
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Supreme Court struck down the law. Over the next three years,
work schedules for the firemen would have been changed so that commerce does not authorize it "to force directly upon the states
each employe worked a 40-hour week.
its choices as to how essential decisions regarding the conduct of
Firemen now work a 56-hour week, but they're asleep for integral governmental functions are to be made."
"We have reaffirmed today that the states as states stand on
about 24 hours, Knowles said.
"Under the 40-hour program, the dorms would be done away quite a different footing than an individual or a corporation when
challenging the exercise of Congress' power to regulate cornwith and the firemen would have to be up, in uniform, actually
iorking for 40 hours," he said. "But who wants to have an merce," Justice William H. Rehnquist wrote in the majority
opinion.
inspection at 11 p.m.?"
Dissenting Justices William J. Brennan Jr,, Byron H. White
Knowles said the, court ruling
expected to ease tight
budgets in many cities won't affect Sanford's budget because and Thurgood Marshall said their colleagues reasoning was "j
the city has cut down considerably on overtime since the law was transparent cover for invalidating a congressional judgment with
passed. "The Impact here will be in be!ter relations with city which they dLiagree." Justice John Paul Stevens dissented in a
employes," Knowles said.
separate opinion.
The Supreme Court In a 5 to 4 decision struck down the
The Fair Labor Standards Act prescribes minimum wages,
extension of federal overtime regulations, which the National hours-and other working conditions. The present minimum wage
League of Cities had been fighting since it was passed in 1974. The is $2.30 an hour. The law was passed by Congress In 1935 but all
extension applied to nonsupervisory state and local government employes of states and their political subdivisions were exclw.!l
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Martian Terrain Is Puzzling
PASADENA, Calif. (API - Far from solving Martian
mysteries, fresh photos from Viking 1 are instead
challenging scientists to explain a landscape that grows
more puzzling day by day.
On one count, however, pictures received at Jet Propul.
sion Laboratory early Thursday were reassuring: they
seemed to show there will be enough hazard-free terrain
for a safe Viking landing July
'There Is an enormous variety of terrain; some looks
catastrophic but some looks just fine," said Dr. Harold
Masursky, landing site team leader.

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tomorrow. The new building, located on Northern Way In the
Tuscawilla Planned Unit': Develosnent, will be dedicated at 11
am. Sprucing up one of the trucks are (from left) Fire Chief
Charles Iloliman, Fireman Tim Lallathlin, Charlie True of the
Winter Springs Development Corp. Mayor Troy Piland, Nick
Castellaro and Councilman John Daniels. (Herald Photo by Tom
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A 19-year-old Fern Park Triangle Drive, Maitland, tempted burglary and their
man was scheduled to enter pleaded no contest to a charge cases were continued until July
Seminole County Jail today to of possessing a controlled 20toallowattcrneystirnetofjle
begin serving a one-year term substance. Hosemann ordered pre4rial motions.
as the result of an unusual a pre-sentence investigation
Other cases continued until
sentence handed down earlier and allowed Van Horn, 22. to the trial week of July 19 inin the week by Circuit Judge A. remain free on bond until It is cluded:
J. Hoseinann Jr.
completed.
- Rocky R. Darnell, 21, 101
Gary R. Ott, 282 Sandalwood
Mayroae Street, Sanford; Roy
An Ormond Beach man
Court, pleaded guilty Wednes- year-old David M. Freeze, B. Clanton Jr., , 488 Over.
day to the third-degree felony submitted a request to have his street Avenue, Longwood; and
charge of selling a controlled case transferred to Volusia Floyd L. Joslin, 33, DeLand, all
substance.
County so that he could etster a of whom pleaded innocent to
Hosemann sentenced Ott to plea there to a charge of oh- attempted escape from the
serve five years in the State taming a controlled substance. Seminole County Jail and tO
Department of Offender RehaAssistant State Attorney having contraband ill a county
bilitation correctional center, William Atack said Freeze j detention facility.
then suspended that sentence accused of the same offense in
— Burnett S. Price, 36, of 234)
and placed the defendant on Volusla and that officials there Cherrywood Drive, Maitland,
probation for five years, with are planning to arraign him charged with aggravated
the special condition that one soon on that charge.
assault and shooting into a
year of the probation be served
Terry C. Wallace, 21, and dwelling.
in the county jail, beginning at 5 Jesse D. Mitchell, 23, both of 615
— Boy Guess, 93, of Box 182
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Park Avenue, Sanford, pleaded Washington Street, Midway,
David W. Van Horn of Box 508 innocent to burglary and at- accused of aiding a lottery,

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Belonging to: Don Borham.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Plaintiff,
Sanford, FIa., Gertrude L. O'ConSEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA n
PROBATION DIVISION
JOHN FRANKLIN PERRY, it ux., ner, Las Vegas, Nevada, Karl
File Number 76.160-Ce
Dfindants. Redmond, Sanford, Fla., and Sara
Waldo, Sanford, Fla.
Division
NOTICE OF SALE
The sate to take place at 307 S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
In Re: Estate f
that on the 7th day of July, 1916 at Pine Ave., Sanford, Fla.. A. J.
LORRAINE L GRAHAM,

Panel Upset Over Firing Case
TALLAHASSEE (API - The Career Service Cornroisson says it's upuet at the way an attorney for Cornp.
troller Gerald Lewis is dragging out his case against fired
securities investigator Robert Prince.
Commission members charged Thursday, the second
day of a planned three-day hearing, that there would be no
time for Prince to present his side of the dispute, forcing
yet another delay possibly until December.
l'rine.) who is battling to overturn his dismissal,
charged that it was obvious the state was using delaying
tactics to keep the matter from being settled.

Session On Spending Urged

FP I As k s Fo u r A r r e s ted
Rate H ike On D r u g C ha r g e
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TALLAHASSEE (API — Secretary of State Bruce
Smathers wants Gov. Reubin Askew to call a special
legislative session to limit third-party campaign spen.
ding, but the governor says no.
I'll tell him no," Askew said Thursday as he briefly hit
on several subjects at a news conference highlighted b
his veto of the so-culled "shuot'to.kill" bill.
The governor also said that he has no particular
preference for the I)emocratic vice presidential
nomination, and has found no basis for mLsconduct al.
cusations against Springfield city officials.

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I,udinston, 23, of Seattle, was killed and his flight in.
structor injured when their propeller-driven trainer
crashed into an open field near Faircioth Field in
Alabama, the Navy said here.
The instructor, IA. J.G. Ted E. Mastenbrook, 26, of
Pensacola, was in stable condition at the Naval Aerospace
and Regional Medical Center in Pensacola early today, a
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SUNRISE (API — Sunrise Mayor John Lamelo, a
congressional candidate, is coming under fire for using
city funds to send congratulatory letters to 8,001)
graduating high school seniors in'Browartl County.
"It is an inappropriate use of public money," comrn
plained County Commissioner Anne Knit,, one of Iomelo's
opponents for the Democratic nomination to the 12th
('ongresslonal I)istrict seat.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Florida State University
sdtists, tho ar ced la.i ':k iL discovery oi at
least three more natural elements, aren't waiting around
for their finding to be confirmed by others.
Instead, they said Thursday they have launched a new
search for additional rocks where the elements might be
located.
There won't be a large stockpile of the elements
anytime soon though. The scientists said if they were
lucky enough to find a ton of rocks containing the new
super heavy elements, it might yield enough pure element
to be visible to the naked eye.

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OCALA (AP) — A popular Florida attraction,
claiming Deltona Corp. muddied the once-crystal clear
spring that drew tourists, has filed a $4-million suit
against the development firm.
Weeki Wachee Spring, Inc., operator of the Hernando
County tourist attraction, contends in the suit filed in
Marion County Circuit Court that Deltona polluted the
spring while digging a man-made lake for a subdivision
called Spring Hill.
The excavation caused a change in the natural drainage
process which gives the spring its clarity and resulted in
loss of income to Weeki Wachee's business, the suit states.
There was no immediate response from Deltona.

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GAINESVILL.E.SAP) — The University of Florida
may be asked for a refund of part of $14 million in federal
grants after an audit of 170 projects is completed, says a
university spokesman.
He said Thursday that a preliminary audit report of
1973-74 projects indicates some problems in the university's accounting methods.
"We will have to wait for the final audit report to
determine the extent of the problems," said Comptroller
Joseph Hough. "But courtesy work papers supplied us by
Health, Education and Welfare auditors have caused us to
make some changes in our system."

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calling for an FBI Investigation of a rash of cross burnings
in Escambia County, claiming the racial outcry could lead
to bloodshed.
"We think this cross burning is widespread and we're
calling on the federal government to intervene immediately," Tyrone Brooks, spokesman for the Southern
Christian Ieader51iip Conference (SCLC), said Thursday
in Atlanta.
SCIC president Ralph Abernathy sent a telegram to
U.S. Atty. Gen. Edward Levi, charging that a cross
burning at an SCLC office in Pensacola was a "blatant
attempt by racists to harass... the black community."

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.epubllcan Senate candidate Sen. Richard Stone, DFIa., and to sacrifice our material asset.sl
Jdin Grady has refused to re- Republican Jack Eckerd, were to preserve our freedom."
veal the
of $20,000 in spending far more than he
Asked to elaborate on his'
loans he received in i74. And could,
statement, Grady said he would
he says he will not discuss the
"1 made two personal loans of not reveal sources of the loans,;
matter galn.
$10,000 each," he said. "Thes. interef rate tsr whe4h.i ha ho.'
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ndy,s Belie Glade physl- were legitimate loans backed repaid the money.
clan, also Itfused Thursday to by Interest-bearing promissory
"I don't intend to involve the
reveal the It'erest rate on the notes.
people with whom I made the
loans and woud not say It he
"I contributed that money to loan and have them dragged.
has repaid then.
my Senate campaign so that I through the newspaper by Irre'at's my busqess and I'm might take my message before sponsible journalists like Rn- 1
notgoingtotiave tusedasa thepeopleofthitjte There landPageandthosewhowjt
political football," he said. was nothing whatsoever Wegal use it for political opportunism
"I'm not going to talkabout It about my actions,"
like Walter Sims," he said.
any snore."
Grady pointed out in an inter. "The fact that my political,
Grady said he is refusg to view that Senate candidates opponent has sought to publicly!
talk to Roland Page, the ew were allowed to donate up to attack me suggests that he be.
York Times Florida Ne
$35,000 to their own campaigns lieves he cannot defeat me, and
papers reporter who first W1'Ot in 1974,
therefore must attempt to disabout the loans, and will Cut Off
"I don't expect I will ever be credit me, but I will not engage
other journalists who continue ible to collect the money I ad- in personal attacks," Grady's
to question him about them.
"nced my 1974 campaIgn," he statement said.
State Sen. Walter Sims, H-Or- sai, "Perhaps it was poor (IHis statement said it seem
lando, Grady's Senate primary narnal judgment on my part to evident "that one reporter for
opponent, raised the Issue of the make'ha
t loan and spend that the liberal New York Times has
loans at a Wednesday news money.1 my campaign and put apparently been assigned to do,
conference.
my rnone, where my heart was, a hatchet job on me. This
Sims called on Grady to "quit but I belies. in the principles on merely indicates my strength i
embarassing other Republican which this Cmtry was founded as a conservative candidate."
candidates by saying that the
source of a $20,000 campaign.
loan in 1974 is nobody's bind- Midway Project Seeks Funds

Of Pensacola Cross Burnings

MIAMI tAP) — A will revision claimed to have been
signed by millionaire Lewis B. Rosenstiel in a hospital bed
to give partial control of his $50-million estate to a granddaughter and her husband has been rejected in probate
court.
Judge Frank E. Dowling ruled Thursday that Rosenstiel, who headed the Schenley Whisky empire, was incapable of voluntarily signing the revision last Dec. 6 at
Mt. Sinai Hoital. RosenstIel was 84 when he died Jan. 21.
Attorneys for Southeast First National Bank of Miami,
executors of the original will, had challeng'd the revision
in court.

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMAND'S AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:

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IN BRIEF

address is it Laconia Road, ford, Florida.
That the CGrPo1aliOfl Interested In
RinaII
Cranston, Rhode Island, t2O.
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that said business enterprise is •
11, 1$, 25. 157i
a proceeding for Dissolution of follows:
___________________________
George W. Edwards, DM0.,
Marriage has been filed agaInst you
FICTITIOUS NAME
and that Petitioner, ARTHUR T. PA.
Notice is hereby given that I am
President
D1MEO, seeks other relief against
engaged in business at 504 P4. High.
Dated at Sanford, Seminole
way 1742, Fern Park, Seminole
AND, you are required to appear County, Florida, May 2$, 1t76.
County, Florida, under the fictitious and file your
Answer or other Publish: June II, 1$, 25, July 2, It'e
name of WHOLESALE MOTORS, defensoorpieading with the clerk of DEA4t
and that I intend to register said theCircuitCourtlnandtorS.minoIe name with the Clerk of the Circuit County, Florida, and serve a Copy
Court, Seminole County. Florida in
on PufItion.rs attorney,
FICTITIOUS NAME
accordance with the Provisions of
TERRENCE WILLIAM ACKERT,
Notice is hereby given that I am
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
Em., SuIte 304, Altamonte Centre, engaged In business at 2421 So.
Wit: Section $65.09 Florida Statutes 251 Maitland Avenue, Aitamonte French Ave., Sanford, Seminole
1957.
Springs, Florida 32101, on or before County, Florida under the fictitious
5: Jerry F. Stone
the 30th day of July 1976, or ofher. name of WHOLESALE TIRE CO,
Owner
wise a default will be entered -._ that I intend to register said1
Publish: June ii, 15, 25, July
2, 1976 against you.
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
DEAd
___________________
______________________________
WITNESS my hand and official Court, Seminole County, Florida In
seal of the Clerk of the Circuit Court accordance with the provisions of
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that i am on this 22nd day of June, 197i.
the FictItious Name Statutes, To.
Wit: Section $63.09 Florida Statutes II
engaged in business at Rt. 3, Box (SEAL)
Ar-tPWIC H. Beckwith. Jr.
435. HiWly 17-92, Sanford, Seminole
1t57.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Carl Vorpohi
County, Florida under the fictitious
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
name of 0. R. LACKEY OK
publish: June 25, July 2, 9, 16, i976
Deputy Clerk
CORRAL, and that i intend to
DEA1IS
Publish: June25, July 2,9, 16. 1976
register said name with the Cirk of
a OEA-120
WAREHOUSE SALE
the Circuit Court, Seminole County, ______________________________
Florida in accordance wilts the
Pursuant to chapter 671.7.210 of
Provisions of the Fictitious Name
Uniform Commercial Code, Part
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Statutes. To-Wit: Section $63.09, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. ii we Pser3with advertise for sale
Florida Statutes 1957.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE the following goods.
5: D. R. Lackey
Living, Dining, and Bedroom'
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
furniture, Refrigerator, Cartons of
Publish: June 25, July 2,9, 16, 1976 CIVIL NO. 16-S21.CA4.II
OEA.119
THE PHILADELPHIA SAVING miscellaneous items, chinawareand $
many more items.
FUND SOCiETY,

Loosing Transfer Storage Co., Inc.
Deceased 11:00a.m. at the west front
the Courthouse of Seminole County, at iO:OO AM., Saturday July 10th,
at Sanford, Florida the undersigned 197•
WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP)
At least 300, maybe 400,
Cierkwillotferforsalethe following Publish: June 25, July 2, 1916
members of the Class of 1g77 cheated on a graded home
DEA.116
de5C1b.d real property:
_______________________
study problem at the U.S. Military Academy, a
Lot 10, Block H, Camelot Unit 2,
SECOND
according to the piat thereof is
prosecution witness has told a board of officers.
AMENDED
recorded in PIat Book 16, Pages
The higher figure, whIch is half or more of next year's
NOTICE
a'd 96. public records of SemInole
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
TO: All properly owners and any
graduating class, is twice the number of cadets now ao.
that the administration of the estate COUnty, Florida,
of LORRAINE L. GRAHAM, together with all structures, im. other persons interested in all lots,
cused in what may be the biggest scandal at West Point in
decH%id, Flu Number 76.16OCP, provements, natures, appliances, landS and parcels of lands adjoining
the institutIon's 174-year hIstory.
and appurtenances on said land or and contincunus or abounding and
Is pending in the Circuit Court for
The testimony was by Capt. Bruce Sweeny, an
abutting upon thi following
Saminole C.unty, Florida, Probate used in conjunction therewith,
The aforesaid sale will be made described new sewer improvements
structor in the electrical engineering department which
Division, the address of which
Seminole County Courthouse, pursuant to a Final Judgment en. located within the City of
assigned the homework before spring leave. It was graded
feted in Civil No. 76-S21.CA.09.EE Casseiberry, Seminole County,
Santorci, Florida. The personal
a
Florida, to wit:
representative of the estate Is l'W pending in the Circuit Court of
SSfe$of
inch sewer main and
HUBERT PEARCE whoSe address the Eigtst,.nth Judicial Circuit In
and for Seminole County, Florida. 335 feet of $ inch sewer main both
is 204 idyItwild Drive, Sanford, Fl.
DATED this 22nd day of June, along Crystal Bowl Circle, within
The name and address of the per.
1976.
the City of Casseiberry, Seminole
onaI representative's attorney are
County, Florida.
(Seal)
WASHINGTON (API The Environmental Protection
set torth below,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
All persons having claims or
Agency says a major nuclear power plant accident could
that the City Council of the City of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(Continued
From
Page
lA)
demands against the estate are
copies.
kill two to ten times more persons than estimated by the
CauelbetTy, Florida, has deemed it
By: Mary N. Darden
WITHIN THREE MON.
"This is waste in government spending of the required,
adviSable to Install new sewer
Deputy Clerk
federal agency that licenses atomic plants.
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
Service Committee - as non-political," Purvis first order," Vlhlen said.
improvements generally described
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS VAN DEN BERG. GAY
A detailed EPA review also says the chances for uch a
as:
&amp; BUR KE, P,A.
said,
"and
therefore
they
NOTICE, to liii with the clerk of the
were
frankable.
They
nuclear power disaster may be several hundred times
"Poppycock!" Purvis said. "We're
755 feel 0110 Inch sewer main and
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
above court a written statement
are merely announcements to constituents that off a mailing list of registered votersworking
335 fed of I inch sewer main both
Office Box iv
in the any claim or demand they may
greater than estimated in the Nuclear Regulatory
along Crystal Bowl Circle. within
the man they elected to Congress will be in the district and It certainly seems more reasonable have. Each claim must be in writing Orlando, FlorIda 32$
Conmussion's "H mussen Report."
Publish: tune 23. 1976
the City of Caisitberry, Seminole
district to meet with the people, talk
and
mOSt
indicate
the
basis
for
the
with them to work from that then to merely send
But the EPA said the Rasmussen report is probably not
DEA121
County, Florida.
ciaim, the name and address of the
and discuss any problems they may have with literature addressed to 'postal patron."
that far off base when It calculated that such an accident
TAKE NOTICE that a public
creditor or his agent or attorney.
erlcø.,,tu "r ar" other fcm c'
'or.r.cnt
caring wall be held on July 12, 1976,
'I
and the
mignt occur only once In a billion years of reactor operVihIen also charged that Kelly moved his
amount claimed, if the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR at 7: P M.. or during any lawful
"It doesn 't
even mention Congressmen
ations.
claimisnotyetdue,theijatewhenit SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. continuance there of
pursuant to
Kelly's candidacy or plans to run for reelection," residence from Pasco County to live full-time in will become due shall be stated. It CIVIL ACTION NO. 16-46t.CA.09
legislative aivo1Jnc,ment ot the City
Purvi.ssaid. "It would be against the law to do so Washington after he was elected in 1974. Vihlen the claim is contingent or un DIVISION: U
of
Casselberry, In the City Hail, as
the nature Of the un
EDERAL NATIONAL MOR
and we would not have been able to get the ap. said, "When I am elected to Congress, I will be liquidated,
which time the owners assessed and
certainty shall be stated. II the TOAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor.
available
because, unlike Mr. Kelly, my claim is secured, the security shall
other Interested persons may ap
proval of
poration organized and etistlng
,
pear before the City Council and be
thesend
Postthem
Office
andwas
Civil
Service residence will be in the district,
be deScribed. The claimu,t shall under the
Conimitteeto
If there
anything
aws of the United States, heard as to the propriety
of
and ad.
deiiver sutticient copies of the claim
Plaintiff,
•
"I will commute to Washington to represent to the clerk to enable the clerk to
a political nature In the literature."
visability of making the Im.
5
Purvis explained Kelly's vote for an in- our district, not live in Washington and travel to mail one copy to each personal JIMMIE I.. SMITH and MARY F provements. Costs, method of
psyment, mci the assessments
Florida just for political appearances," Vlhlen rePrC%(fltatle.
creased Congressional expense budget iast
SMITH, his wile, it ii..
-•—•-'r._r_..,w_,_
S
..::
i(k,,a
vied
in
thc
estate
by saying,
Defendants,
(the fifth) district is the largest said.
considered.
liv The Associated Press
to whom a copy of this Notice of
4
ware at 11.30 an hour and bars .. ,... ,,..,.., ..•.......
NOTICE
OF
SALE
Pur:i sold, "That's also ridiculous. Ad,,iinislrmiun ha been mailed are
The City Cierk of the rity of
and
Notice is hereby given that,
Some American cities and the practice of giving an em- represents 650,000-700.000
tooIe. Toian
do so efan
Congressman Kellystlllmaintalnshlsresidence required. WITHIN THREE MON. pursuant to an order or a final Cas3e4berryPiasinherpos5
states are beInnin to take a nFw. tim. di in
ineer's estimate ot the con
lfl Holiday (Piasco County), but, yes, he does THS FROM THE DATE OF THE ludoment of foreclosure entered in struction
''
lectively, it requires a whole i'ot to stay in touch
costs
new lucia ac uxsr reiauous with
Including
w'ig overtime — a
PUBLICATION OF THIS the abovecaptioned tion,
have a residence here. Alter all, he is in session FIRST
practice
I will engineering and administrative
NOTICE, to file any obiections they sell the property situated
the people who work for them common among cities
and with the people, which is much easier by mail. with
In
casts in the amount c'I 311552 14
the Cnngresc at least five days a week and may have that chattenges tflo 5jn,County, Iiori0a, dICIbd
"And don't forge'," Purvis said,
after three recent U.S. Supreme states. The law was passed
All interested persons are notified
validity
of
Ihe
deendenfs
will,
the
as:
returns
to
the
fifth
district
on
weekends.
"Congressman Kelly also voted agalnst a pay
.
Court decisIons.
that the description of each properly
1938 and extended to city
quatifitjfl of the personal
Lt $1,
SOUTH, ac to be assessed
raLse for himself and other Congressmen last
and the amount to be
"Check the voting record," Purvls said, "and representative, or the venue or cording toGRANADA
The high court has given local state workers two years and
O.
the Plat thereof as
assessed to each parcel may be
year."
lurisdirtion
of
the
Court.
you'll find that Congressman Kelly has made
recorded in Put BOOk
governments the authority to
Jerry Wurf, president of
15, Page 100, ascertained at the office of tPti City
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND Pubiic Records of Seminole County, Clerk of
VihIen
said the "investigation should deal approxlmately98percentofaflroflcajlvotes_
force their workers to live In 750,000-member American Fed with
two specific
the City of Casseiberry,
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Florida.
issues: that the mailer reads and that's a very substantial percentage. He
Florida
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Subject to easements and
town, curb
overtime
paywith
and Municipal
eration ofEmP!4YeS,
State, County and like a political campaign piece and that not only feels that he must be here if he's to vote the
DATED this 22nd day of Jun..
Date of ti first publication of this
restrictions of record.
decide
against
negotiating
AD. 1916
Notice
of
dminlstrgtion;
June
15.
a
registered
husband,
but
a
registered
wife,
and
feelings
and
Together with the following
philosophy of those who elected t1•
police unions,
the court's ruling as a "lu(Sceil
equipment permanently installed
eachoftheirregisteredthildren,auuvlji.gat
To do otherwise would be cheating the conMary W. Ha*lhorne,
s Hubert Pearce
The Impact of the court rul- dlcrous rollback of basic hu- same mailing address, received individual stituents."
which stiail be deemed to be a fix.
City Clerk
As
Personal
Reprnent..
ings was seen first after the de- mane protections Icr 12 lnlllJOn
ture and a part of the realty:
publish- June 2S. 1976
live of the Estate of
1 Whirtpool Range, Model RWE DEAI17
clslonthatacitycanrequlreits men and women who work for
LORRAiNE L GRAHAM
300A
_____________________
employes to live within its state and local government
Detemsed
I Fasco Rood, M*4e1 2U
SECOND
Attorney for Personal
borders.
2 Electri Heat Heaters, Model 24
this country."
AMENDED
Representatiye:
,ER
Washington, Dallas and AusThe cities and states which
NOTICE
DOUGLAS STENSTROM
I Electra Ceiling Heater, Modal
TO: All property owners a any
tin, Tex., are among the cities trought suit against the law
STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
1100
other persons interested in all tots,
that moved quickly to get kgls- said it would cost more than a
MCINTOSH
,
I Century Hot Water Heater,
lands, and parcels of lands adjoIning
P.O.
Box 1330,
Model SRT$I2DV
lation before thçir city councils $1 billion a year to extend the
.I
contigu
or
abounding
and
.
Sanford, Fl.
•tpubIicsaIe,tothetigfsestandb.ss
' ----abuttina uoan It,.
demanding that city employcs fair labor provisions to all state
'v'.pow: fliIIII
otacer tor casts, at the wi'sI front
described street located within the
Cusack of Spanish Trace
Live in town.
Publish J. II. 25. 1976
and local workers.
door of the Seminole County
City of Casseiberry, Seminole
DEA
Apartments,
Courthouse
in
Washington Councilman
Altamonte
Sanford,
Florida,
it
The National League of Cities
___________________________
County. Florida, to wit:
1l:000'clock
A.M.on
thi 9th day
Springs, who was arrested by
Marion Barry said nearly half and the National Governor's
Crystal Bowl Circle from the Easti
Florida Power &amp; Light will
July, 1916.
pavement line of Winter Park 0rive
sheriff's deputies Thursday ltd THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND (Scsi)
of the dLstnct's workers now Conferencesaidinajointstate. seek Public Service Corn.
FOR
Easterly for 2041 lineal feel to the
afternoon and accused of FLORIDASEMINOLE COUNTY,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
live in Maryland or Virginia, merit that the decision 're- mission approval for a July fuel
existing Paved surface of the said
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
aggravated
assault.
CASE NO. 76•1147.CA44.E
which he said deprived the stores the balance to the Amer- adjustment charge of $2.7 per
Crystal Bowl Circie.
By: Cherry Kay Travis
in Re the Marriage of
An Orlando man, RaJph fl
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
city'seconomyof$260milliona ican federal system and by 1,000 kilowatt hours, the
Depu'
Clerk
MABLE DORIS GLASS,
ttsat the City Council of the City of
Henderson,
was
being
kept
year.
SMITH.
HULSEY.
SCHWALBE
doing that should result in a company reported today.
Casselberry, Florida, has deemed It
I
NICHOLS custody without bond while and
In iLs S to 4 decIsion Thursday healthier relationship among
..
advisable to imor,. it. tn,, I
It will be the first time since
rTomsys rut' riaintiu
CHARLES FRANCIS GLASS,
awaiting action by Orange
described Street witti 2$ feet of
striking down a federal law that the state, federal and local gov- Februar' that the fuel ad.
too Barnett Bank Building
asphallic concrete onaIQ"x"x I"
Respondent.
By
KRIS
NASH
County
authorities
on
a
charge
extended minimum wage and ernments."
Jacksonville, FlorIda, 32202
Justment Will appear as a
bose with ainage curband gutters
NOTICE OF ACT ION
Herald
PublIsh:
Staff
Writer
of
robbery,
Jail
June
23.
1976
records
overtime coverage to an
The pcsible effects of a MIs- charge rather than a credit.
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
and to provide for th, assessment of
DEA 122
dicated.
all costs as per Resolution p4o. 295 of,
estimated 3.4 million state and souri case decided by the court June's bUl showed a 42 cents
CHARLES FRANCIS GLASS
6904 Friendship Road
the city of Casselberry, FIor.
A plastic bag containing an
On another front, Robert
localgovernmentemployes,the on Monday were not as clear credit per 1,000 kilowatt hours.
TAKE NOTICE that a public
Clinton, Maryland 3Q735,
estimated
14
grams
of
Bunn
reported
to
deputies
that
NOTICE OF SALE
court summed up the Issue in cut. The court said that police
July's resIdential bill for 1,000
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
hearing will be held on July 12. 1976,,
Notice is hereby gIven pursuant 0
all three cases.
at 7:30 P M., or during any lawful
officers can unionize but do not kilowatt hours, exclusive of marijuanawaaselzedby police six orchid plants, severallarge that MABLE DORIS GLASS has Final
Judgment Of
continuance there of pursuant t
The majority opinion said have the right to collective bar- local charges and taxes, will be Thursday and four Sanford men decorative rocks and two 20- lilid a Petition in the Circuit Court Of dated June lSth. 1914, aridForeclosure
entered
in
Seminote County, Florida, for
legislative announcement of the City
were
arrested
on
charges
of
gallon
plasti
garbage
cans
Case
NO.
Congress' power to regulate in76-2$2CAO3-C
of
gaining even though other Cfl)- $35.27.
tti
Dissolution of Marriage, and you are
of Calselbervy, In the City Hall, at
Circuit Court of the Elglsteenns
possessing a controlled sub. avalued at $400 were taken required
which lime the owners assessed arid
to serve a copy of your
Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole
other Interested persons may ap.
thorize it "to force directly
Laws preventing public em- nucleargeneratlonwasamajor
JusnawubesmokedIn tersectlonofCarltonStzeetanci W. McIntosh of STENSTROM, TELFE13ERALCREDITUN1ONI$
upon the states its choices as to ploye unions fron striking are factor in the fuel adjustment
heard as to the propriety and ad.
DAVIS&amp;McINTOSH,Attorn,ys,or
a house at fl Magnolia Ave. Pressview
Plaintiff and TOM E. O'DAY is
Avenue
in Petitioner, whose
how essential decisions regard- common and were cot an issue increase.
visabilily of making the Im.
address is Post Defendant,
I
will
sell
to
the
hiofsesl
Booked into the Seminole Longwood.
Office Box 1330, Sanford, Florida,
PrOv,m,nls. Costs, method of
mg the conduet of integral gov- in the case.
While one of the Company's
and best bidder for cash at hi West
32711, on or before July 2. 1976,
payment, an
the assessments
ernment functions are to be
toç of the Seminole County
Also, the ruling did not give two nuclear units at Turkey County jail under $5,000 bond
I
otherwise a default and ultimate
against each properly owner will be
ChWCTMArkJ.
Courthouse in Sanford, Florida, at
made."
cities which do negotiate with Point was out of service (or
ludgment will be entered against
1100 AM., on July 5th, 1976, the' considered.
you for the relief demand in me
The City of Casseiberry has in its
The Fair Labor Standards their employes the right to stop' annual refueling, Its power as a(ldteSS unknown; Theodore J.
following described property as 5it
FICTITIOUS
NAM
Petition,
po15e5$n an engineers estimate of
____________
Act presently sets the mlninuam such ccntract talks.
replaced with the only readily Kramer, 19 of 405 Celery Aye; Notice rs hereby given that we will
forth
in said Final Judgment:
the construction cooti in(luding
WITNESS my hand and Official
Edward J, Adams. 1$. of 611 ,, ,
,,u,.il,,hI.,
.,i..i,..
,. ',
.-. .
1914 Valki,vaa.n
s- ,i,
u..'
...
..
W
.
seal at said Court on the 15th day of
engineering
and admInistrativ,
3243,
Id.
No
—
3242 $4111
Pait Ave.;
A. tim St., Sanford, Seminole County. June, A.D. 1976.
generation with higher-priced
costs in the amount of $10,910.00.
Dated thIs 21st day of June, A.D.
Florida
under
the
fictitious
name
of
Meeks,
23,
of 46 Bamboo CCive.
Seal)
All interested Persons are notified
fuel oil.
1976.
COURTYARD AN.
that the description of each property
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Officers said they received SANFORD'S
(Seal)
TIQI.JE5, and that we intend to
Clerk of he Circuit Court
tobe assessed and he amount to be,
FPL's nuclear units are
Arthur H. Beckwltps. Jr.
telephone tip about 4 p.m. r,gistersaidnmaewith the Clerk of
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
assessed to each parcel may be 1
refueled in the spring and (all, Thursday and, after deter- ff51 Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Clerk of the irit Court
D.p..ty C'ek
eertar.
thiui,,of Inc City'
By: Cherry Kay Travis
'torwia an accordance with th
whii tijotlerate weather
Clerk of the City of Casselberry,
STENSTROM. DAVIS
As Diputy Clerk
proviSions of lh. Fict1lious Name MCINTOSH
reditces the demand for power. the dwelling and conducted a Statules, To.Wil
Florida.
CHARLES H. WILLIAMS
Section $4509
Post Office Boa 1130
D.TED lh 22nd day of Jun.,
Building
Florida
Statutsi
Without nuclear
power, search which turned UP
Ftagthip Bark - Suite 22
A.D 1916.
II
E
Washington
S George L. williams
Street
FPL's July fuel adjustment plastic bag.
Sanford, Florida 32771
lSemi)
Orlando, Florida 32$0,
Daisy Williams
Attorneys for Petitioner
Mary W. Hawthorne,
charge would have been almost
AlSO being held at the jail on Publish: June II, 25, July 2.9, 1976
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Publish. June 15, 23, July 2.9. 1976
City Clerk
Publish'
June
$5.00 per 1,000 k111watt hours. $5,000 bond was Joseoh M. OEA$7
23,
1916
nrA II
J•!' 43, IY1
PEA. 123
-.

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FLOi

NOTICE UNDER FICYI1IOUS

ITHE CiRCUIT CCT 0
N AM! STATUTE
NOT10EISHEREBYGIVENthat EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Ci
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
undersigned,
desiring
to
engage
CUlT
IN
AND
FOR
SIMINOS.!
i
Notice is herby given that thi
lnbusineuunderthefiItiousnam. COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A undersigned, pursuant to the
of: SUNSHINE APIARIAS it 1000 CIVIL ACTION NO. 7L24t4C44
"Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter
Mingo Trail, P40. i, Longwood in.
In Re: The MarTiI$e
iorida Statutes, will register
dustrial Park, In the City of
ARTHUR T. QIMEO. Husband.
With
LOngwood, Florida, intends to
AND and for Seminole County, Floridi
register the said name with the
upon receipt of proof of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of MARTHA R. DiMEO. wits.
R.$pOfldefW. poblication of this notice, the tic.
Seminole County, Florida.
titlouS name, to-wit: George
(CORPORATE SEAL)
NOTICE OF ACTION
Edwards. DM0. under which I am'
OTTO UMLAUF
THE STATE OF FLORIDA:
.noaed in business at 301 San
ru
vi.
n
last known residence and mailing Mirces Avenue in the City of San.
By: Otto 0. Umlaut

r,y,,. ,.,s,...

panei.

In the wake of the Capitol Hill payroll-sex scandal, the
House Demoatic Caucus approved 12 accounting
revisions Wednesday night and ordered the committee to
Implement 10 of them. But on Thursday, Republicans and
several Democrats contended the caucus has no business
telling them what to do.

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

w.

Face Hurdle n Uijeq P.n5Io

considered only

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IN BRIEF

WASHINGTON tAP) - Republican Leader John J.
Rhodes says Democratic-backed accounting overhauls
for the House were drafted In a climate of "panic rather
thai, reform" in the wakc of the payroll-sex scandal and
don't deal with power abuses.
"We cannot afford to sweep this climate of scandal
under the rug," Rhodes declared Thursday. "It will not go
away. The people will not let it go away."
The Demoaats' sweeping payroll and expense accounting revisions faced a hurdle today in the House
Administration Committee where some members want to
force full House action rather than have the changes

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TAI,LAHASSEE tAP) — Senate Presidentdesignate Lew Brantlev has taken the first steps to
,isswne his leadership role by naming staff directors for
five new committees he created.
Brantky, U-Jacksonville, won't be the Senato president
until November but, by tradition, the incoming leader ha.;
control over the new budget, which begins July 1.

ness."

"I doubt if the true source of
SANFORD — '1 Midway the sum of $3,000 is needed and
Pavone, left, chairman of Longwood Bicentennial Committee, the loan, If revealed, would be Neighborhood EConoiic Action donations wiuld j.e weJc,ped.
and Richard Swans, assIstant vice-president First Federal of much of a campaign Issue," Team, Inc., RoOseveLGreen,
be avallable
Seminole, Longwood office, admire framed message from Sims said. "But his reluctance president, is seeking don1ons forThe
all centerwould
citizens to use
for plcPresident Gerald Ford, concerning Longwood's Bicentennial to divulge it makes it look like to construct a commqIty nics, meetings, recreation,
efforts. The message will be on display at the First Federal he's trying to hide something." center on Williams Avbue child care and other activities.
Grady responded by Issuing a between 20th and 21st Stree.,
Building, SR 434, Longwood. Pavonc received another letter from
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Donations may be sent to the
the Bicentennial Commission of Florida, whose executive lengthy statement that he said
'm
for the land haL treasurer, Ms. Annie Bell'
directors are Gov. Reubin Askew; LI. Gov, J.H. WilliamS and would be his only public corn- been paid off, but the above Chambers at P.O. Box 3107 SR.;
William Adams, executive director. (Herald Photo by Elda ment on the loans. He said he requirements must be met
'tatIon, Sanford, Fla. 32771, or;
Nichols)
borrowed the money because order to get a recreation 'U 323-0614 or 322-4905 for
hiscanipaign wasrunning short building. According to Green, fu.er information.

FORD MESSAGE
ON DISPLAY

Governor

Rejected Student Regent Proposal

Students To Seek Askew Veto Override
TALLAhASSEE AP - mitment "as a significant test" tion," his veto message said. sons for taking such action," challenged in court.
ments such Askew's SunStudents are going to be put- of whom to support.
But Gordon replied: "I can't Ilarling said.
Askew vetoed a bill to fight shine Amendmet.can win halIn carrying out his warning of believe Chester Ferguson did
ting pressure on legislative
Askew said the bill, SB738, to fire ants by allowing aerial lot position easier ider anothcandidates this fall to get a a veto, Askew said students not know what he was doing his require approval by the gover- spreading of the pesticide ml- er bill signed by
student on the Board of Regents should be able to advise the first year on the board."
The measure, SB34 by Sen.
nor and Cabinet for Shevin to rex in coastal counties.
over Gov. Heubin Askew's veto, board, as they do now, but not
Ferguson is a prominent file civil suits was unclear on
Agriculture Commissioner Bob Saunders, D-Gal.ville
as voting members.
Sen. Jack Gordon says.
'Tampa attorney appointed by the number of votes needed to Doyle Conner said he was j s provides for random sa.iling
Gordon, U-Miami Beach,
"I doubt that in a one-year Askew to a nine-year term on authorize such suits. He said appointed Askew did not at of petition signatures
sponsor of the student regent term, a member, even if he or the board,
the bill could intrude on a gov- least consult him about the bill. than checking each one.
bill vetoed Thursday by Askew, she had the time to commit,
Sen. Tom Gallen, I).Braden. ernor's authority and put "I could have given him rea- rules are to be drawn up said the students will ask can- could learn enough to begin to ton, said Askew was "trying to serious restrictions on enforc- sons that the bill should be ap- Secretary of State Bruce Sma
didates for a yes or no corn- make a substantial contribu- get back at the legislature for Ing tbe open records law.
Users.
proved," he said.
the bills we overrode at the
But Gallen, who developed
Among the other bills signed
The state budget bill includes
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start of the session" by his thebillafteramonths-longfeud $1 million to fight fire ants by Askew were measures to:
vetoes this year.
—Create a state Securities
with Shevin, said that Askew's throwzh other
tils.
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Askew Thursday vetoed 16 obJections were "frivolous"
Askew also vetoed a bill Division to guard all state
bills, including a bill by Gallen and should have been brought which Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin buildings and eliminate the sep.
to put restrictions on Atty. Gen. up while the legislature was said would have forced the state arate legislative security force
RobertShevin's authority to file considering the bill,
to pay legal fees of officials which has been guarding the
TAI.I.AIIASSEE APi - A for the Cabinet to obtain the 5ujts.
He said Shevin had no objec. charged with criminal conduct Second floor of the Capitol and
provision restricting use of ruling it is seeking.
The governor has vetoed 23 tion to the open-records law while in office. The state would House and Senate office buildrevenue from sale of bonds for
In the annual letter of intent, bills this year. lie vetoed a per- provision because he did not have a difficult time recovering ings. CS-HB944. Rep. Robert
environmentally endangered they pointed out two other mis- sonal high " in 1915, and this believe the Cabinet could reject the cost if the officials were Hector, D-Miami.
lands was put into the appro- takes which would have limited year'c legislature overrode an such a request.
convicted, Askew said in the
—Forbid use of G. Pierce
Askew veto for the first time,
priations bill by mistake, legis- judicial positions.
Askew also sIgned 19 bills into veto message.
Wood Hospital to house prisonlative budget leaders say.
Gordon and Fortune said enacting seven bills over his law, including one to require
He signed a bill to end a Long ers. 58286. Sen. lom Galien, U-.
Senate Ways and Means there should be 40, not 24, posi- objections,
two doctors to certify that a dispute between health and ag. Pradenton, who headed a corn('hairman Jack Gordon, U- tions in the state attorney's of- Gallen said he expected the women's life or health was in riculture officials over milk in- mittee which blocked an atMiami Beach, and House Ap- lice for 3rd Judicial Circuit and 1977 legislature to override danger befure an abortion could spections. The bill, S8552, gives tempt by prison officials to use
propriations Chairman 50, not 39, in the public defend- Askew on the Shevin bill arid be performed in the last three the authority to inspect dairies the hospital.
I:dmond Fortune, 1)-race, er's office for the 15th Judicial others.
months of pregnancy,
and milk processing plants to
—Require the university sysMaurice Ilarling, Askew's
commented Thursday in a Circuit.
Chairwoman Elaine Gordon the Agriculture Department. tern to study discrimination
letter of intent explaining
The letter of intent explained deputy press secretary, replied of the House Health and lt.e- The sponsor was Sen. Julian against women teachers in pay
provisions in the $4.98-billion that the lawmakers wanted g. to Gallen's retaliation charge. habilitative Services Corn- Lane, D-Taznpa, a dairyman. anddistributeupto$lmillionin
1976-77 appropriations bill.
million appropriated for inter. "The governor in each veto mittee predicted the law would
Third-party candidates and raises to end it. SB1(4. Sen.
They said the endangered state highway constructicn to IllesSilge is outlining his rearn be thrown out the First time it is proposed constitutional amend.. Kenneth MacKay, D.Ocala.
lands provision was included tie utilized on Interstate 75.
"However," it said, "funds
'as a result of a mechanical
error in drafting the appropria. may be utilized on other intertions bill and should have been stateprojectsupon certification
iauaxralv lIGHTS NESEIvEOl
STORE HOURS
to the governor, by the secredeleted."
4th&amp; SANFORD AVE.
tary of transportation, that the
Mon., Tues., Wed. 8a.m. to 7p.m.
The Cabinet has asked the funds cannot be utilized on In.
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Thurs.,
Fri.andSat.Ba.m,to9p.rn
y
Florida Supreme Court to lfl terstate 75."
.
Sunday
8a.m. to 1 p.m.
validate the provision, which
The letter pointed out that
"t ' '
says that first priority in use of $478,
PARK AVE. and 25th ST.
appropriated to in- .
Ia.m.to9p.m. lDaysaWeek
the bond proceeds should be prove forensic facilities at
used to pay interest on sale of South florida State hospital
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other bonds to finance purchase and $111,184 to pay the cost of
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of parks.
the special election at which
The statement by Gordon and Rep. John Adams, U-HollyF'ortune that the provision was wood, was elected duplicate
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a mistake should make it easier other bills.
JUNE
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WINTER SPRINGS - Larry
Miller, director of the summer
recreation program, has announced that Monday, June 28,
will be opening day and
registration at the Sunshine
Park and Lake Tuscawilla
playgrounds.
Hours will be from 8 a.m. to
noon and 1-5 p.m., Mondays
through Fridays for the rest of
the summer for youngsters, 6-15
years
Miller, who works as physical
education director for Winter
Springs Elementary School
during the school term, says a
wider recreation program will
be offered thIs year with the
completion of the newly
renovated community center
and the addition of the mobile
home and site at Tuscawilla.
He expects to have four young
people to work as playground

personnel with CETA (Cornprehensive Employment
Training Act) funding. There
are still positions open to those
who qualify.
Outdoor activities will Indude softball, kickbahl,
volleyball, badminton, horseshoes, croquet, Jarts and
teUrbail.
There are tennis courts at the
Sunshine Park for those who
have their own equipment.
Special events such as a
Frisbee tournament and
superstar contest are planned.
Some indoor activities indude
chess,
checkers,
Mc'nopo!y, bingo, air hockey
and table tennis.
Miller said he hopes to expond the recreation program in
the city to include activities (or
adults as well as children.

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The Clock

An Historic First

BrED PRICKE'I'F

Old

For The

South

Jimmy Carter has the Democratic nomination
to George Wallace, Mayor
and Hubert Humphrey, all
Daley, Henry
of whom have recognized reality.
Carter has accumulated
The
through the primary process ;O
New York
make his
a virtual
Only Edmund G. Brown Jr. refuFts to
that the race Is over and ever he has
to go
back on his
begun to
now
and
betweøl
other
seeking
next month.
the
has worked But for the
The primary
He is on the
Carter would be
becat he carried a
voter liked, and
the ordinary DemocratilêIs
uiv
LJviIiui
not because of any
establishment,
He has plenty of time (o,,h111k about a
mate. And he should thfn1Ong and hard. Four
ge Mc 'ern's choice Of TOM
years ago George
Eagleton was the bigg'mistake of a djsastrop.
campaign.
It appears that rter's success assures an
contributes to the prospect
orderly convention
of a unified Demola tic cam paign in the fall,
in

his

grasp,

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Storms Responsible For 12 Tornadoes

weekend of cuisine and (unmaking that would make
a Frenchman shout for sheer joy.

Democratic majority of the
unty commIszi.
art :t on the cornIn fact BirJd has
mission seat occupied by Chairman Mike Hat.
taway.
Port Administrator Jim Ryan Is also seeking
political office. Ryan is after Vince Fechtel's office
In the state legislature. About the only industryseeking person not running for office, is SCIDA
Director Jim Daniel.
One super Industry-seeking ,county agency, it
I.b $h*n tn '.r#g)Iv
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when present agencies compete for Industry, each
on its own.
The fact that it would be cheaper Is important,
too.
But Seminole doesn't spend near the amount
some areas do to try to attract Industry. Som'
larger counties wine and dine chiefs of Industry In
hopes of landing new plants. It's not unusual for
some officials to fly Industry chiefs to town for a
Tom Binford and the

imagine, If you will, the following scenario. A
ii
major industry has decidral ha locate o11k
Seminole County. All proceedings and negotiaiioai
were hush-hush. That is until the Seminole County
Port Authority (SCOPA) and the Seminole County
Industrial Development Authority (SCIDA)made
identical announcements on the same day.
The above-mentioned situation Is hypothetical,
but it could happen. Especially since both county
agencies are seeking to convince Industry to locate
here and neither consults the other.
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the tax rolls and is a self-supporting entity that is
sure to attract more and more businesses as years
roll by.
Why not combine them'
The only reason not to would be politics and that
was the reason SCIDA was created In the first
place. Relations between Port officials and county
commissioners have never been the best. And it's no
secret there's no love lost between Port Chairman

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Our efurt is ggse giwJSt. SCIDA i ak;fo7
about $60,000 In operating money next year. If
Daniel can bag one large corporation that $60,000
Investment would increase tenfold. It's a little like
Russian Roulette in that you spend your hardearned money In hopes of bagging the big one. And
it's worth it, because the big ones are out there;
they just have to be caught. Seems it would be
easier to catch them with a combined
County officials could call a special session
anytime. At the meeting officials should decide jUST
what's needed to combine SCOPA and SCIDA. I
wouldn't take one dollar from either agency, but I
would create one super agency and fund it to the
hilt, or at least as much as the county can bear.
The people who can make that happen are
Messrs. Hattaway, Harry Kwiatkowskl, Sid Vthlen
Jr., Richard Williams and John Klxnbrough. Why
tarry? Why not stop bickering and start rolling?

IN BRIEF

effort.

In Negotiations On Africa

that

TOM TIEDE

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first-ballot nomination In

certainty.

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delegates

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Comparinq
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WASHINGTON— Presumably you've heard
the one about Elizabeth Ray when she was still,
ah, In the employment of foul-tempered Wayne
Hays. She went to the doctor one day and he
sleepIng."
You haven't heard? Strange. One guesses by
now that almost everything is known about
America's sweetheart. They are even dragging
out the old Barry Goldwater gag: "Any man
would be foolish to mess with his secretary. It it's

fidence from thIemocrats of his own state but his
late-starting ftesidential campaign is now
wallowing 4 ngerous waters, If Brown persists
beyond a cytam point, he runs the risk of
pearing ovframbitiot1s and even ridiculous.
Carte7 has demonstrated his coolness, his

somebody else's secretary, fine."
it is, unfortunately, too much to expect the
nation to quietly Ignore Liz Ray, or to relegate
her with others to the flop houses on the
darkside of familiarity. Since crime pays, we are
obligated to reward her with fame and for-tune.

ap-

det

tion and his awareness of the mood of the

nation He will be a
candidate in
Novea6er.
,etween now and then, the American voter will
formidable

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erything about his background and his per,)nality will be and should be scrutinized.
His nomination will be historic in the
relationship between the South as a region and the
nation as a whole. Not since the Civil War has a

Southerner won the presidential nomination of
either party on his own merit, without first having
moved North or first having won the vice
presidency as the running mate of a Northerner.

Vagu e Law

The U. S. Supreme Court has ruled that the federal govern-

ment must comply with state pollution laws In the operation of
such facilities as the Tennessee Valley Authority, Army Instaiiatiu,a.a Iu
power pIant.
In the same breath JusUce Byron White, who wzo

niojorLtl drciitni, said that states have no authority to require
licenses or shut the federal plants down
m
standards are not met. Justice White said that the policing

power rf-01P5 In the federal government.
The question is a delicate one. States obviously shoula not be able to close down a n-~Iitary base or the TVA. On Lht: other hand

Kentucky, California, Illinois, Pennsylvania and Tennessee
have brought suit against the government because officials of

these states believe that federal agencies are polluting the air
and water. If legitimate complaints of states are not met, eff3rts

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competent, and he demanded total dedication
from his subordinates. We feared and respected
him and strove to please him. - .
In more ways than one, Carter"has become

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disagreed with some Carter proposal.
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It is reported was not loa th to make strong,
a week or so. extremely personal attacks on these men and

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BERRY'S WORLD

The uielt The
action prevented injury to his group

auesb

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.)IUJ. I [duel
their friends and associates when he be lieved It
Almanac," maintains that a review of statistics necessary to achieve his objectives.

If you were to have questioned brokers last shows that "a clearly identifiable summer rally

send him small contributions through the mails, average pushed above 1000 points, the chances consistency."
But don't get discouraged. There is, he states,
are that almost to a nian they would have made
And then there is Clifford Irving.
He wrote
a statistical suggestion that one of those small
phoney book about Howard Hughes some
yearsa reference to this alleged phenomenGn.
Among
other
things,
the
prospect
of
a
summer
surges
could be Just around the corner, perha
ago, accepting near!y a !aif mllhic'. dollsrs
for It rally often brings excitement to a long, hot even this week. A hair-splitter, Hirsch calls it
under decidedly illegal pretenses. The crime was
aui4j.
r,ot only agalnst his Wife, wFurii he I11drd
cerned
, with having a good time right here and
During
the
past 22 years, he states, there
the bog, and his children, who have been

True. as at other times of the year, there are

Carter himself recognizes, I'm told, that if

elected President he and the Congress may well
be in for a series of running battles which could

make historic Washington confrontations look

plosion at 1:10 a.m. at the rear by Ford and Kissinger (while)

pale by comparison.

of the 40th Precinct station in the conference of presidents of

But if his record 'us Geugis is a baits f or

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the last two-thirds of July."

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efficiency, achievement and strong defense

supplements when Nelson Rockefeller is just a short bursts of activity and prices that might add this point, telling us only that the rally has oc- circle somewhat blind to
other points of view In
name on the Albany, N. Y.. mall. If A. Hitler a few percentage points to the averages, but curred in the past — you can be sure that It the worid outside.

The prosecutor, Maureen nesses such as pool halls and

tablishments that feature sexu- borhood. The ordinance was
so-called "adult" theaters.
The majority oinion was

The fervor of the In group Is almost a religious

fanaticism.

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Rose E. Nelson

ADMISSIONS

Thelma Retsch

Sanford:

Hercules Rivers

Shelley Barkley
Rona L. Boozer

Anna FL Taulty
Chester I.. Waits

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chairman of the Consumer Product Safety

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Beirut.

I CILMLES W. PE7MUSKA

servants didn't like being shaken down,

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DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Lyman A. Baker
F red Brant
y
Stanley A. Martin
Hilda McNeil

Edna Mikell
Irvin D. Paul
Laniara I. Rich
Patricia A. Woodward
Bertie Wright
Michelle Mills, Brookpark

Ruth C. Ringwald, Deltona
Candice P. Bryant, Geneva.

WEATHER

William If. Rehnquist.

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and Albert Mikolajcik of
Apopka, four grandchildren
and three great grandchildren.
services and burial will be in

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Service Program for children.

Ilills, Ohio, two stepbrothers,
Steve Mikolajclk of Longwood

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Funoral Notfrs
BROWN, WILLIAM AMON —
Funeral Sirvicis for William

mun a..,,uc,
Magnolia Ave., Sanford,

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who
did Thur%day morning,
Pulid at 2Q.
Saturday at
the Brisson Funeral Homi
chapel With Rev. Bill Coffman
ticiating, Burial will b in
Evergr,sn Cemetery. l3risSon
Funeral Moms in charge.

ant

The 8&amp;man joint peace force

Schools In

evening hours. Highs in the

Brisson Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.

eral disclosure law.

1 SANORA
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Sanford's newest residential neighborhood

lder3torms during afteruc*n and Sanford have been selected to

j)
arma, a stepdaughter, Mrs.

gaming anyway. If Satiacum wins his case, It

formation to a defendant doe.% battle for the two camps in or-

Justice Lewis Powell voted to not cover every bit of evidence der to draw the Syrian invasion
uphold the Detroit law, saying the defense attorney might find force into new fighting. But th e
mere was no inuicauon that It useful but rather covers cvi- cease-Fire between the Syrians
had supressed production of dence that would raise a rca- and the forces of the Joint Paleadult movies or significantly sonable doubt about guilt.
stinian.leftist Lebanese cornrestricted access to them.
—Voted 8 to 0 in ruling that rnand held up, and the Syrians
He seemed to he concerned federal housing authorities do and their allies of the Saiqa
that the majority opinion could not have to make an environ- Palestinian organization combe used to attack media pro- mental impact study of resort pleted their withdrawal from
tected by the First Amendment and housing developments southern Beirut, the interwhen they publish material that which the government is check. national airport and the highwas not obscene under strict ing for compliance with a fed- way to Sidon.

Survivors include one son, upper 80s, lows In the low 70s.
Mostly southeast winds around
Catherine Homer of Seven Paul Brown of Clearwater.

stepson, John Dragon, also of Central Baptist Church.

arafiya, in east Beirut.
Palestinian sources accused

local
of
charge
Charles W. Petru.ska, 84, of in
Longwood, died Wednesday. arrangements
Rosenwald Exceptional
Born in Czechoslovakia, he
WILLIAM AMON BROWN
Student Center and Winwood
lived in Sanford for 14 years and
William Amon Brown, 84, of
Park Recreation Center in
was i member of the Church of
Thursday's high 89, today's Altamonte Springs and Sanford
70 S. Magnolia Ave., Sanford,
the Nativity of Lake Mary.
Civic Center, Westslde InnSurvivors include his wife, died Thursday morning. Born low 69.
Mrs. Mary Petruska of In Americus, Ga., he came to
Partly cloudy through provement Association and
irnigw'xxl, two sons, Michael Sanford In 19, was a retired Saturday. A chance of thus- Westside Recreations Center In
and John both of Parma, Ohio; carpenter and a member of the

emaciated, dehydrated and afflicted with bed
Now there is evidence that Davis Is per- Commerce Dept. launched Its own Investigation under treaties dating back to 14. But the
sores and a bleeding tumor. Concluded the sonally masterminding a clever scheme of Armendaris and verified most of our ac- government is prosecuting him for illegal

neglected."
carved up by courts in several states where the
The Department's confidential findings have could open up many mini-Las Vegases
no t
Treasury Secretary William Simon, Im- billionaire had holdings.
been forwarded to the new Public Integrity Just on the Puyallup lands In Washington state
pressed with the mounting evidence that Hughes
The Samma Corp. has asked a Delaware Division of the Justice Dept., a special section but on reservations uowvi the country.
may have been incompetent during his final court to appoint hlughes'cousln William LIunmls set up to Investigate corruption by public of.
harassed Rep. Wayne Hays, D0hi0, Was
years, has ordered an Investigation by the as the firm's new sole stockholder. Since Summa ficials.
Investigating the Voice of Ainerica before the
Internal Revenue Service. Simon wants to was incorporated in Delaware, the courts there
The irrepressible Armendaris, meanwhile, sex controversy
broke around him. After we ,
proted the pvtrnment's share of the Hughes may have jurisdiction over all other sUte courts. charged the taxpayers for his plane ticket to the reported that VOA eulogized the late ex-Nazi
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fortune.
Thus, the other claims to the Hughes estate could Dallas testimonial, as well as his hotel expenses. Jph Pa,
1Iia questioned U.S. in! onnaUuo
If Hughes wasn't In control of his affairs, be short -circilted.
An OMBE spokesman e xplained solemnly that Ser vice
Simon wants to know, why wasn't a guardian
Dav is and l.ummis, a government affidavit Armendaris just happened to ha ve official admittedhead James Keogh about It. Keogh
the broadcast was "too emotional" bqt
appointed' Who was In In control'
reveals, have a close, cnnfidentlal relationshIp, business in Dallas anyway.
pe rsisted in de nying Pauco's Nazi past. We
So far, the clues point to theater Davis. Over The Secur ities and Exchan ge Commission
S. John Bylngto n's friends at the Health would be
happy to send Keogh sheaves of
the past several years, our sources say, the document disloses that Lummis' own attorney Education and Welf are Dept. were so pleased do
cuments detailing Pauco's World War II
Hughesorganlzation has lost the stamp o( its sole would not answer for his client without w hen President Ford recently asked him to be admiration
for
Adolf Hitler.

Parma. Brisson Funeral Home

Tal Zaatar and Jisr al-Basha

private home to arrest a control the highways from the
suspect who has been spotted Christian enclave northeast of

the Christians of starting the

Daisey B. Powers, DeBary
Ernest Newcomb, Deltona

AREA DEATHS

They put the arm on his subordinates for $10
to s3 apiece to pay For the bash. The HEW civil

administet to the wealthy recluse, found him they claim, simply wouldn't have acted like that. series of columns last fall. Thereafter, the gambling joint, located on Indian land, Is legg, . ,

physician: I117he patient had been seriously designed to keep the Hughes empire from being cuswtions.

—Ruled 7 t 2 that police need

Stevens and agreed to by Chief public view.

Caesar Forman, Cassadaga Supreme Court tests.

Footnote: We attempted to reach Davis for Commission that they decided to throw ByIngton

his side of the story, but he did not return our a

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Christians back.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Justices Byron H. White and a prosecutor to disclose in(Bernice) Doe. a boy

eno M. Williams
Martha Bourguardex
Rose Williams, DeBary
Doris B. Burdette
Kenneth F. Davis, Deltona
Norma, J. Can'
Edna
C. Schroeder, Deltona
Samuel
Chisholm
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Rosemary J. Mooi, Longwood
Elibcth Fowler
Katherine C. Nicholls,
Henry J. Grandmaison
Longwood
Rosalie Marchett
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Bernard P. McNulty, Winter
I. V. McGrtf( Jr.
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James W. Mcintosh

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Reilly ol Detroit, said "clusters pawn shops whose location was and hour standards for state
TV Palestinians spread out
of this sort of business draw restricted under a measure do- and local government workers. into factories adjoin ing the

HOSPITAL NOTES

— dedication to Jimmy Carter. This makes for

JACK ANDERSON

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ally explicit fare than on those
Dissenting Justices Potter claimed his side's force of
justre- Stewart, William J. Brennan militiamen backed by artillery
lowing citi es to use zoning laws (erred to the ordinance as an Jr ThtirtnM Marshall rind ,n,I f2nk n,nAtr,,l th

challenged by two operators of not have a warrant to enter a

If it comes — and the statistics are mute on against oppodition. It makes, too, for a closed

were alive today in Manhattan he would need a there is a real question of whether these flurries quickly will be labeled the "long-awaited sumbusiness manager.
qualify as "summer" rallies.
mer rally."

As
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of the city.
The Moslems reported hard

explosion shattered windows In lice station in the Bronx.

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That at least is the way a commission-hungry into the week following the holiday, adding an heavy handed methods than on his objectives.

remember John Diffinger more than Melvin wouldn't seem so.

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especially In the name of the federal governgeneral counsel for the giant Swnma Corp.,
It would have been totally contrary to the may turn out to be the last hurrah
for the merit's top consumer advocate. The partywhich controls most of Hughes' assets.
Hughes personality to engage In a public power beleaguered boss of the Office of Minority
po()
pers angr ily protested, the shakedown was
Mexican Investigators ha ve established that struggle with aide Ro be rt Maheu, who su per- Bus iness Enterprise i OMBE.
cur
tailed
and a less ostentstlous event was held.
Hughes was not mentally competent during most vised Hughes' Las Vegas dominion. Yet Maheu
For the Justice Dept. is reviewing allegations
of his stay In that country. He died a penthouse was fired, and the scandal hit the headlines,
Robert Satiacum Sr., the Puyallup Indian
that Armendaris accepted gratuities from
hermit, ensconced in Acapulco's fashionable
The way the fracas was handled, our sources federal contractors and mismanaged the
.
leader who led "fish-Ins" In the 1%0 for Indian
Princess Hotel.
suggest, indicates It was the result of Chester payers' money.
tingling rights, Is now challenging the federal
Dr. Victor Montemayor, who was called In to Davis' bulldozer mentality. Howard Hughes,
We detailed Armendaris' misconduct In a government over gambling. Satiacum says his

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shots for the eccentric billionaire long before had a dispute with subordinates, he simply Armendaris' buddies gave him a testimonial
Hughes died last April. Davis Is a director and bought them off.
dinner this month in Dallas. The happy occasion

scandal, it would go over real big with my ccn-

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ment of "skid row" areas.
to the basement and caused mi- lence:'
extension of the federal pay perimeter, the sources said.
She was the successful law.
No business on the list is standards was beyond "the
nor damage to the concrete
ne man from SOIL also
The Palestinians attacked the
building.
claimed responsibility for his yer in the Supreme Court's 5 to allowed to locate within 1,000 power of Congress to override Christians' Ein Rummanneh
Ti m boOth at the Chase Man- group (or the lAtst at the Chase 4 ruling Thursday that cities feet of any other business of one state sovereiiinty" with the aim
iihairhtn prntct supply lines to
hattan Bank branch exploded at Manhattan branch and dii- may use their zoning power to of the types listed or within 500 of regulating interstate Lom- the besieged camps from leftist
3:23 a.m., police said. The claimed the explosion at the pD_ place greatet restrictions on es- feet of a residential neigh- merce.
camps on the south side of

WASHINGTON — The man who has stepped stockholder and ta3 slowly assumed the feisty (bscus3ing "the matter with Chester Davis."

You see. ill could become involved in a

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majority decision "rides rough- ly Thursday. But Palestinians
the adjacent Grand Central time when Jews living in those bookstores, movie theaters and use regulation."
The ruling upheld a Detroit shod over cardinal principles of and independent sources said
Terminal and subway en- countries are being brutally dance halls could help stop the
trances.
murdered" and because "arms growth of "sex strips," a prose- ordinance which added pornog- First Amendment law."
the defenders took the offensive
raphy parlors to a list of busiPolice reported a second ex- promised to Israel are withheld cutor predicts.
In other decisions, the court: later in the day and threw the

villains, as Karl Menninger says, not only as broker, without benefit of research, Is inclined to average of 3 to 4 per cent to the Index.
Like Rickover, Carter, by all accounts,
scapegoats butts objects to carry out the awful view the summer. But Is he right? Is there some
And now the bad news: Hirsch found that demat;,J total dedication from those around

into the late Howard Hughes' shoes is brash, Chester Davis personality.
brawling attorney Chester C. Davis.
For instance, Hughes shunned publicity,
Federal authorities believe that the 66-year. covered up scandals and never permitted conold Davis may have been secretly calling the troversy to explode onto the Front pages. If he

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Williams tesfified Zeigler was, contend Zeigler killed the four

been using the corridor to get to "flies to Syria and Iraq at a to restrict topless bars, adult example of "innovative land

stigma!ized for life for his greed, but it was as now in the present.
Nothing is better d esigned to shock an investor the tail end of June and the week after the Fourth
Now it should be said in all this that much of
wella crime against everyone. The man with the
U., C~ this Irthargy Ll,
= tl,
.c fear uhat in relaxing of July.
what Carter wonted as governor of Georgia was
gun can rob a wallet, but the thug with a pen can
at the beach he is cheating hinaself out of a stock
Researching through the Standard &amp; Poor's worthwhile doing, If spot checks with average
take trust. truth and intellectual stability.
market fortune. The summer is for investing, not composite index, he found that the rally began middle class reside-its are rellable. The ob.

Psychologists can explain this absurdity of for loafing!

had bombed

The prime ministers of

said Palesti nian and leftist negotiate a peace agreement.
Le banese Moslem forces were
Egypt and Syria also agreed
"holding fast" around the be- to resume diplo matic relations,
sieged Tat Zaatar and Jisr el- broken three weeks ago, and to
Basha camps which house •
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Lebanese refugees on the
southeast side of Beirut. The
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MILLERS
broadcast said the defenders
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launched a two-prong counter.
attack during the night at Tat
Sanford
Zaatar.
Christian broadcasts said
there were m or tar and ma.
chine-gun duels at several

a good deal of what he aimed for, however
been a gain In stock market averages between reluctant the majority in the Senate and House.

Purvis. Spiro Agnew will be in the Sunday

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building about 1 a.m. and
A man saying he represented
cleared the area quickly before Save Our Israel Land called

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were killed or wounded in "fe- called for a cease-fire and
rocious overni gh t battles."
roundtable conference of the
The Moslems' Beirut Radio warring Leba nese factions to

small black satc~el containing 26 and 27. The two-page letter
four or five sticks of dynamite was signed by the FALN cen-

(AP) — Wall Street forever lives
ney,occur during the ha(weath~r
' months, to Georgia into endless fights with his sta
in the future, in much t1w same way as the be sure, but similar activity can be witnessed In legislature. Even lawmakers wtio
, had supported

critical as Uie federal government expands its role in the
Justice White was omdoubtedly correct in his assessment

ter Garden on a recent evening did the killings and wounded
and tried to put together the Zeigler.
scene described by Edward
He was shot in the abdomen,
Williams.
a wound th e sta te says was selfCrawford said he stood In the inflicted to support the defense
back part of the store, where story of a robbery. Prosecu tors

NEW YOI~K

activities that excite and stinudate us. Hence we particular magic at work in the summertime? It "after the n-dd-year rally, very little is left for

that the present federal law covering pollution by U. S. in.
st.allations is ambiguous and that the Supreme Court cannot
Infer a congressional Intent to sacrifice property.
He also suggested the solution by saying that Congress
could override the court's decision with more specific language.
Congress should do just that.

nications between Beirut and

th e world were cut again. But Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia and
the Christians' Amchit radio Kuwait ended a meeting In Risaid more than 200 persons yadh, the Saudi capital, and

Supreme Court Ruling

few brief months in prison, but today people stiff Thursday, when the Dow Jones industrial simply does not occur with any reasonable

the celebrity crook, no doubt. We need our

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civilians. The news of this naturally made him year. Such as the sustained summer rally.

the stuff of legend in the U.S. True, he served a

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nation economic summit
A security guard found a conference In Puerto Rico June

the verdict of the court he was responsible for the probably explai nswhy the same errors are made something more extended
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NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP)
of Libyans and other Syrian form a joint politi cal-military
Lebanon's capital once more troops who took over from the committee to coordina policy
te
was wracked by full-scale civil departing Syrians stayed on the "and lay t he basis for politi cal
war today as Christians and south side of Bei ru t and did not action serving the cause of
M oslems ba ttled for two Pale- ir.tervene In the fighting.
liberation and a just peace in
stinian refugee camps o verThe airport reopened w!th the Middle East," an anlooking Ch ristian commu- two flights by the Lebaneie air- nouncement said.
nication lines, broadcasts from line to Europe Thursday and
bo th sides reported.
five to o ther points in the
F LO RI 0 P."
Telephone and telex commu- Middle East.

"Did the spray paint can go
"He closed his eyes and bepop, pop, pop?" State Atty. gan to cry and I took him In my
Robert Eagan asked Annin on arms," said Smith, who said he
cross-examination,
was a friend of Zeigler.

fortune and relatives reside.

W ilhiaiaCaiiey? Avtonling to

day they went to the darkened Charles Mays Jr., 35.
Zeigler furniture store In WinThe defense contends robbers

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building in mid-Manhattan and the bombings In Manhattan and
to the rear of a police station in the South Bronx.
A communique left in a telethe Bronx, authorities said.
There were no reports of in. ephone booth said the bombings
were carried out by the FAIN's
juries in the blasts.
blasts.

democracy, you get on the Johnny Carson show, dedicated horse player, because that is where the wintertime too. Summer Is a rather extended Carter
strongly in his campaign of election
In other words we choose celebrities for
possibility, chance, blind luck, hope, dame period; It Isn't at all odd that sometime during themselves regularly In his line of fire when they
flimsiest of reasons.
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dividuals and firms blacklisted by Arab governments as

Pan American World Airways in Spanisli) claimed credit for in his hand.

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years; if you steal something disgusting, such as

ran away.
Ernest Crawford, whose wife
Zeigler, 30, is charged with
is a cousin of Zeigler, and Gene killing his wife, Eunice, 31; her
Annin, a private detective hired parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry
by the defense, testified Thurs. Edwards of Moultrie, Ga., and

defense witnesses in the

Annin said it didn't.

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dicted to be warm to hot over the southwest clear; Los Angeles 75 clear; Minneapolis-SI
quarter of the nation and along the Gulf-of Mj. Paul 6o partly cloudy; Phoeriix92 clear; St.Louls
co coast, the Appalachians through the.Atlan tic
partly cloudy; Salt Lake City 64 clear; San
Coast, New England and the eastern two thirds Fiego70 clear; San Francisco 71 clear; Seattle 52
of the Great Lakes. Elsewhere, temperatures partly cloudy.
were predicted to be mild.
Canada: Montreal 66 rain; Toroito 70.

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to cleanse the environnient will be set back.
The problem will gain in importance and become more
generation of nuclear energy.

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as Annin entered the store as in a plot to collect $520,000 in
insurance on his wife.
Williams said he did.
NEW YORK (AP)
Three the bank and in cars parked
Crawford said he turned to.
Another defense witness,
explosions within a little more near the building,
ward Annin holding a white Richard Smith, testified he told
A militant Puerto Rican towel over a spray paint can. Zeigler at the hospital on
than two hours caused minor
damage early today to a Chase group called the Armed Forces
Annin testified he could not Christmas Day that his wife
Manhattan Bank branch, the of National Liberation (FALN determine what Crawford had was dead from the Christmas

disgrace from an overdose of sleeping pills, she __________________________________________________________________________________ principle. He's sure he's right, and It's going to
be his way.
basks in the happy hon ha. Skin magazines throw
His friends say Carter is right often enough to
money at her, television has gotten more
get away with It. His opponents say no man cancleavage than footage, even her dear mother,
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be right all the time, and that a man who won'thas been asked to contribute notes to the saga of
the Bicentennial belle.
This unwillingness to compromise, even on
Innocuous details, and this firm conviction of
Crime Pays? Well, not in all cases. In
personal "rightness" led Carter as governor of
America If you steal a loaf of bread you get 10
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Bechtel said construction will begin next month In the
Jtl
area and will require 25,000 workers at its peak.
Bechtel Is one of four companies being sued by the Justice Department for allegedly conspiring to boycott in.

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himself thoroughly. He bores into subjects
quickly and worships strength and noncompromise.
Associates say he won't give on even minor

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Naval Academy he stood in the upper part of his
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quadruple murder trial of W.T. that Zeigler held a gun In his
Zeigler Jr. have tried to show hand as he turned and it went
that a scene described by a "pop, pop, pop" as it misfired.
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like his ideal. He works hard. As governor, he
regularly walked into his office at 7:15 in
morning and worked late. He's extremely in-

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A privately owned con61 UIJJ .1....I_.____*
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UVYVLUIIIWII urm says IL ww n s 19
billion In a 20-year project in the Persian Gulf area of
Saudi Arabia.
Officials of Bechtel Inc. said Thursday the project calls
for "refineries, petrochemical plants, a steel mill and an
aluminum plant." Support facilities will include a new
city, a water desalinization plant, a power plant, an air.
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across Southwestern Ohio with one damaging dominated the eastern third of the nation and the
three homes at Goshen.
Gulf states.
Another heavily damaged a farm at Ben.
Some 811s were reported In the interior
tleyvllle in southwest Pennsylvania. Three other California and desert southwest where terntornadoes were sighted in southeast lower
peratures climbed to more than 100 degrees
Michigan with one In southeast Indiana and one
Thtrsday.

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LONDON (AP) Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger
says his talks with South African Prime Minister John
Vorster convinced hiiv "the process Is In motion" fur
eventual peaceful transition to black rule in southern
Africa.
The problem, he told a news conference Thursday in
Munich, is whether sufficient guarantees can be arranged
for the white minorities to make the change to majority
rule bearable.
After meeting with Vorster Wednesday and Thursday In
West Germany, Kissinger flew to London for talks with
Prime Minister James Callaghan and Foreign Secretary
Anthony Crosland and a major speech on European af.
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each In northeastern North Dakota and norEarly morning temperatures across the nation
Some early morning temperatures and and
A band of showers and thundershowers con- theastern South Dakota. Strong thunderstorms ranged
fror.. 89 at Phoenix, Aria., and TherInaI, conditions from across the nation:
Unued from the northern Atlantic states across winds also blew down two houses at Petersburg Ca f.,
li to 37 at Lewistown, Mont.
68 clear; Boston 78 cloudy; Chicago 68
the Ohio Valley into Texas today as humid
In southeastern Michigan.
The forecast for today was for showers and fair;Atlanta
Cincinnati
weather persisted across a large part of East
71 cloudy; Cleveland 75 cloudy;
Skies were clear from the central Plains Into occasional thunderstorms over the Great Lakes, Detroit
and South.
69
Indianapolis fair, Louisville 75
foggy;
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Pittsburgh
67 cloudy; Washington 78
Great Lakes and upper Mississippi Valley.
falling In parts of Montana.
Mississippi Valley. Showers were also to be
cloudy.
Thunderstorms were responsible for 12 tor.
Temperatures were mostly in the 4( In the scattered over the northern Roddes.
nadoes Thursday afternoon and into the early Rockies and Northern Plateau regions with a few
Temperatures were to be cool over the nor.
Anchorage 63 clear; Denver clear; Des Muines
evening hours. Five tornadoes were reported
30s in Colorado and Montana. Sixties and 7
them Plains nd northern Rockies. It was pre- 61 clear; Fort Worth 72 cloudy; Kansas City 67

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YMCA will be sponsoring the
EXTENDED FORECAST
program, which is similar to
Scattered mainly afternoon the National School Lunch
and evening thundershowers, Program, during the months of
more numerous north and June, July and August. The food
central districts. Highs mostly
In *0*. loi* from near 70 north
to mid 703 In the Keys.

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enrichmen t, school sites, parka,

playgrounds, day camps or
Saturday's Daytona Beach residential summer camps to
ti des: hlghl:50s.m.,8:l3 p.m., pro vide nutritionally balanced
low 1:37 am., 1:32 p.m. Port free meals to needy children
Canave ra l: high 7: 11 a.m.,7:$4 regardless of race, color or
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told the tale of the same.
law and Rlckv Noonev being
Kelly Denton, Prosser cat- the big hits of the rally.
The Continental League
Denton came back with
champions flexed their muscles cher and power hitter of the
and whipped American League Continental League season, fourth and fifth inning hits to
1ated a pair of home runs account for his 4-for4 night.
thaznpion Flagship Bank of
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Diego (Freisloben 6.1), In)
San Francisco (Montetusco 17) at Los Angeles (Hooton 5.7).
Saturday's Games
New York at Chicago
St. Louis at Philadelphia, (n)
PittSburgh at Montreal, In)
Cincinnati at Houston. (n)
San Francisco at Los Ang.In)
Allanta at San Diego, (n)
Sundays Games
St. Louis at Phildelphla
Pittsburgh at Montreal
New York at Chicago
Cincinnati at Houston
Sa n Francisc o at Los Angeles
Atlanta at San Diego

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FIFTH

1. Capitulate; 2. Lady's

Fair; 5. Kema; 6. Lynn4a; 7. Lanky
Hank; S. Fleet Cricket.
SIXTH
I. Master HonirI; 2.
Han, Off; 3. Redonna One; 4.
Shelton Streaker ; S. Travilin Nell;
6. Riteaway Red; 7. Western
Whisky; S. Alice Hansen.
SEVENTH
1. Madam Printer;
2. OS. News Maker; 3. Johnnle
Margo: 1. Demon; 5. Blue Jim; 6.
Ike Strider;?. Rocket M; I Ranbiin
Rhonda.
EIGHTH-i. Friskie Jim; 2. Run
Dog Two; 3. Wayside Tops; 4. My
Blue Velvet; 5. Parting; 6. OR.
Sunset ; 7. Tailgate Tiger; S. Pecos
Rochin'.
NINTH
1. Pearl's Pain; 2. lmi
Friend ; 3 Harieco; 4. Barn.y5
Bart; S. Fawn Dawn; 6. Conway
Flr.ry; 7. Kid Coath; S. fluth Ro.sd',r.
TENTH
1. Wayside Tansu; 2.
KingArnold;3.ChampionFlame;4.
Jack Tryon; 5. WeeMona; 6 Eye
Appeal; 7. Willie Wesley; I.
Moneychanger.
ELEVENTH
1. Shoney; 2. Or
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East
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Clev ela nd
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Baltimore
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Boston
20 33 .476
Detroit
20 31 .469
Mliwkee
25 35 .417

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FIRST
I. Bold Admiral; 2
Nellie Day. 3. Jan15, 1. Sovvan
Stormy; 3. MIllie ScMnk; 6. First

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Chicago 2. Pittsburgh I. 13 in
Atlanta 7. Montreal 1
Phlladelpha 5. CincinnatI 1

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Hysell); 7. Justly Randolph
(Bourgeois); I. Kim Lobell
(Jo hnson).
THIRD
I. Glenwood Time (R.
Neely); 2 8. Haven Way (B.
ReUur);
3.
Towaliga
Mist
(O'Amalo)
1.
Dusty
Tag
(Newman); S. Sampson Flight
(Bridges); 6. Argo Angus (Kucia);
7. Nelson Way (Taylor ); S. Kirby

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Milmi 75. WeSt Palm law' 04
Tampa C, W,n?er MCxtfl 3
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Fort Lau4qdàI. .t WeSt Palm B.acp,
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SOuTHERHLIAOUI
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1. Birdie Beb Bright
(Rusin); 2. BIazewood Comet
west
(Whayiand); 3. Pan Lady J.
Kan City
39 24 .600
(Oeason); 1. Clever Trip (Van
Texas
36 27 .571 2
Oeventer); 5. Apollo Flash (Olorl);
Oakland
33 35
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6. Decatur Boy (Brkiges) 7. Speedy
Chicaao
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Minnesota
Westevø DIvIs9,
3135 .170 I'.;
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Tells Fly By Nile; 6 Penrose Dot; 7.
2 0I
California
29 42 .104 13
FIFTH
I. Forecaster (Stader); Jug. I. Salem Fox.
Columbvj
20I
Thursday's Results
2. Pansys Knight (Olori); 3. Star
TWELFTH
I. Jersey Jane; 2.
Ctattanoog.a
Minnesota 1, Chicago 2
K,o,,i
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Student (0 Amato); 4. Gayle Pixie Whiz; 3. Just Plain Ver ge; 1.
Detroit 6. Boston 3
ThufSday's RlsuUs
Stanton (Culhane); 5. Greentree See Secr et s; S Wright Elite; 6.
New York 6, Cleveland 5
JaC.5OnvIIIi I. Chattanongi 0 Briggs (Bereznak); 6. Nancy Pare; 7. Skidoo; I. Brindle Skipper.
McnIgomay
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Bruce (Patlerson); 7. Fast and
Kv,ila
Orlando
California 2. Oakland 1
Easy (Dagenals); I Ocala Eagle
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Only games scheduled
YSda YSOImIS
(Jefferson )
Savarv&amp; at Columtxis
Today's Games
SIXTH
1. Mr. Durkee
Charlotte at MoMoomac-v
Chicago (Barrios 12 and For.
DAYTONA BEACH
(Provost); 2. Western Champ
OrIanO.o It K,iII,
star 14) at Texas (Peterson 1.3
(Kurtzworlh); 3. Dea Frisky
THURSDAYSRESULTS
Jachsonvll• at Chattanooga
and Perry 7.S), 2. (twi)
(Filipelli); I Silverbell Rice
FIRST
1. Gaitan-Pecina (1)
Cleveland (Brown 6.2) at Bat(Hendrickson); S. C oo l Ha nd Luke S 40.3.00.3 00; 2. Victor-Ovy (6)1.10.
47). (n)
(C lhlenteld); 6. Irene vo 300. 3. lbar.Gor os (3) 3.40; Q (1 6)
Detroit (Ruffle 53) at Bos ton
(Aldrich ); 7. Captain Riddle N. 179.00; P (1.4) 195.40
(JenkinS 5.7). In)
SECOND- 1. Victor.Goodwin (7)
(Sical; I, Six Thirteen (Bereznak).
SEMINOLE
Milwauk ee (Travers $4) at
SEVENTH -1. Nardins Pussycat 1360. 440, 5.10; 2. Iber.Sutton (1)
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
New York (Ellis 71). (n)
(Seiders); 2. MatIlda Lobell 760,3.60; 3. Nestr.Gor,s(S) 1.20; 0
FIRST
1. Crazy Goose (Van
Califor nia (Ross SI) at Kan. devent er i Il) 520.
300. 2.40; 2. (Blton); 3. Miis Pattie Brooke (1-7) 545.60; P (7-1) 1138.40; Big Q
sas City (Splltt or ff 66), (n)
Sh ar on Cia (5) 6.00, 2.60; 3. (tIe) (Grimes); 4 Ed's Buddy (Rau); 5, (16 wIth 1.7) $933.00.
Minnesota (Goltz 74) at Oak- Oteca Mae (I) 2.20 and Pasadena N Bannas Baby (R. Neely); 6. Drip
THIRD
1. Reta Davalos (1)
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Memorable Moment.
Shoemaker and Charlles Two other category winners, When larsen whipped a
picked up slow-pitch softball the Most Memorable Person. called third strike past pli.
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arms, wrappI
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his chunky legs around
In Philadelphia next month.
Larsen was
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except for thaj
had a mediocre

the Outcasts had
hits.
game the 1956 World Series, rcer with an 81-91 won-lost lo
Vem Boykin
in three
"I'm more nereo- n
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runs with a pair
singles for 1 was 20 years ago," he said.
Larsen, now a sales represei

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Wright tripled
singled and scored a unanimous 10-rowsi
Whitney hit a two-run homer In decision over D.C. Walker of
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Panibers"Jimmy Terwilligeilp 0des In sisfely. Nt Vu Ness appillies Late tag.
the ru-It inning.
New York .

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tilts about flipped.'
asketi about his perfect game
each. Judy Canton added
The announCment t*ouglit and
hIsh with baseball
home run for the winners,
back memories of the brisk Oc- mortality. He never
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Allison Smith and Teresa tober day In Yankee Stadium talking about
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Dare (7) 9.20. 620. 3. Dougs (No DrIver); 6. Sam Drucker (1 1) 31,90; P (1.1) 112,00; 00 (1-4)
$224,10.
Dynamite (5) 3.20; Q (2;) 15260, T (Stader). 7 Sam Bengazl (R.

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416 unless their demards are
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the protest.

Major League

FIFTH
1. Nazzys Folly
(Ruggles) (4) 1.10. 320, 7.50; 2.
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Arn.rican
BATTING (150 at bats)- G,Brett.

American Oal Teen
In Olympics Events

on the dispute Thursday
4:1er leading the women's seeds
EUGENE, Ore. (All) - however, doused her chances of
t ough to the four th round by Teen-agers Brenda Morehead breaking Miss Cheesehorotigh's
cruising ast Lesley Hunt of and Chandra
Aus tr alia 6-1, 6-0.
will race for the United Sta tes

"I shall be meeting the All- in both women's sprints, and
fl,nrland Club and presenting year-old Willie Davenport will

Miss Cheeseborough,
heading for her senior year at

our case Friday morning," she run the high hurdles at the Ribault Iligh School in Jackson-

tires

King,

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SIXTH
I. Clayhaven Pioneer ,*J,us Mistey (Kurtzworin), 7.
(Provost) (5) 1060. 130. 370; 2. Hill (Bridges); I. Riteway Ralph
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K C, 41,

HITS-G.Brett, KC, 97; L.eFlore,

S46.10,
TENTH - I Victor Davalos (7)

DAYTONA BEACH
THURSDAY's RESULTS

FIRST- I. Shaded Blue (4) 10.20. 1010, 300. 5.00; 2. Barquin-Edward
II) $266 10, 1 2 10.1.
5.00. 120; 3 Ibar Lorenzo ill
EIGHTH
I. Stars Hostess 520. 360. 2 Noticeable (3) 3.00.
3.20; Q (47) $5) 40; P (7.4) $101 $0;
(Hobbs) ) 3110, 10, 120 7. 110. 3. John L. Hayes (I) 500; Q (3
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T (Ill)

ELEVENTH -1. Orbe Paco (1)

SECOND- 1.M&amp;M'i Ann (3) 600.

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0 5) )O 40, P 0 5) 111.30; 32.11.

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(2) 320. 3.20: 3. Ga)dos-Elorri (1)
520, 0 (2 4) 5.32.10; P (1-7) $91.50.
TWELFTH I. Jorge-Arrieta (3)
21 10, 620. 5.20: 2. Mutitla Cobian
(1) It 10, 0.60; 3. Isasa SMduy (6)
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3. Arrlva Liz (John
TENTH
FOURTH-i MISS Liberation (3)
Wingardl Ill 3060. 620, 7.4.0; 2. 620. 310, 260; 2. Tenaz (7) 6.60,
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120:2, Rafael (2)6.40,400; 3. Cite

NINTH
I. Dakota Grattan 3. Ooodley De(l) S.20; Q (23) 15.10;
DOUBLES-McRae, XC, I?;
tt' Gill) (5) 1500. 6.70, 4.20; 2 P (3-2) 14.90. 32.03.
Carty. Cie. 16; Hargrove, Tex, 16;
Choice Lee Hy (7) 32.60. 5.60; 3.
THIRD- I. Toughy Tommy (3)
O Evans, Bin, 15; Oils, KC. .
; Proud Speed Ill S 20; Q IS 7) 11 00. SlO, 100; 2. Tim Ryder
TRIPLES-G. Brett, XC, 7
$16050; T (57 all) 125.53.00; 1 600. 410; 3. Or Burbon (7) S.0O; Q
Garner, Oak, 1; Blanks, dc. 5;
North. Oak, S.

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SEVENTH - 1. Strong (Kurtz

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$7100 all 6 ) $11600,
NINTH
I. Gasti (3) 10.60 5.10,

Senator (1) IOOQ (4 S) $11.20, T (5.

Rivers. NY. .321.

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Cumban Frisco (1) 340; Q (I)) 26 00: P (37) 65.70; 32.19.

Otis. KC. 32; Bando. Oak. It.
( 1)1) 1262 50; T 2:10 1.
STOLEN BA$E5-Patek, KC. 35; 13120, 1
175.402
A -- 3673. Handle
Carew. Mm, 31; North, Oak, 31;
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TONiGHTIS ENTRIES

21
STRIKEOUTS-Ryan, Cal, 125;

Beriuse, Your

FIFTH- 1. Noel's First ( I) SIC.
610.100 . 2 Soft Fox (7) 400,7.10; 3
Indication (31 5.00; Q (1-7) II 60: T

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BATTING (ISO at bats)- Mc

they play so much better than I Thursday at the U.S. Olympic Track Club, is the only other

Bride, StL., .344: G.Foster, Cm. .340;

,l d&amp;, it's unfair to ask them."
the

track and field trials at Ilay-

No.2 men's sin- ward Field.

In the trials, who will compete

Ill?
Miss Event were once Tennessee State, was clocked In 10,000-meter run and the
4engaec, but
drifted 22.49 seconds. An aiding wind marathon.
and

have since

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That's the same NBA
Gilinore is eager to compete

choice.

tIsGIlniore lunged at the golf team that drafted Gilmore as against the big men

of

the NBA

TRIPLES-D.Cash,

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The 24H)ound, 7-foot-2 Gil- bigger money this timpel

more is expected to be No. I

Gilmore said with a chuckle.
-Break the bank"- Gibnore "Otie of thesc da)s I'm goin"a to

choice when National Basket- repeated the question with dis- hit the big time and everybody
tiill Associatonteanis divide up belief. "Not hardly. Those days will know I look Just like Bill
There's no bargaining Russell."
plhyers of the Kentucky and St. are
He says the challenge
goLou is American Basketball As- power any more.

26, Morgan, Cin. 22; Stock. SIL. 19,

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OFflR ENDS
JUNE
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"The only decision I have is ing against Jabbar. Dave Cow-

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Minor Leagues

Includs freight, dealer

set

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over.

eliminated in merger of the either accepting whatever I feel ens and Bob Limier Is somewill make me happy or reject- thing he's eager to experience.
leagues.

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HOME RUNS-Kingman, NY, 73.
Sc hmidt, Phi, 20: G.Foslec, Cm , 14;
Mergan. Cm, 12: Monday. Chi, Il ,
Cedeno. Htn, 1%; Cey, LA, 11,
Winfield, SO, It.
STOLEN BASES-C,deno. Mtn.

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Central Air Condifiening
Syshm

ONDA .SUMMER SAVINGS

18,

dis- Kentucky out bi d them wi th an
with
t.jaJectory
offer reliably re ported
$2.8
appointment.
10 years.
Golf isn't his game. Basket- million
Will he break the bank
is.
over

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Zi&amp;k. Pgh.
Garvey. LA. 18,
0 Maddox, Phi, I?. Montanez. All.
D Parker. Pgh, 7; Tyson, SOL. 1.*

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50. $ 2; Morgan. Cm. 49.
RUNS BATTED IN- G.Foster,
Cm, 42; Schmidt, Phi. 3.4; Kingman.
NY, 52. TPerez. Cm, Si: Morgan.

41 with a club, made sume an All Arnerica out of Jackson- and get some television CX-

"Why, every time I duck
through the door going into a
somebody thinks
ta an
I'm Kureem Abdul-Jabbar,

Bvrgandy Velvet (S)

Van
LIzzie
3.
(Culhane).
EIGHTH- I. R. Big Casey 16)
Pgfl. .333; Cey, LA, .320.
RUNS--Rose. Cut, 5$; Schmidt. (Wingard); 1, Ocala Dutchess 1240. II 70. 710; 2 Bob Tryon (4)

HITS-Rosa. Cm, 90; Garvey, LA. 00m,

I JACKSONVILLE (AP) The hulking giant named

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Tiogas Grace 360. o ( it 4000. 1 (3 45) 11100.

Morgan. Cin. -335; W.RobinSM, (Phillip%). 2, Sumter Dream

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1. Solana-Sarduy (2)
11.10, 5.20, 1.20; 2. Mvtiila-Echaniz
(6) 6.20, 440. 3. Apraz Arrleta (1)
5.20; 0 (2 6) 147.20; P (2 6) 194.10;
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FIRST
SIXTH
1. Rockwell 750. 160.
the fourth time. ville, sped 200 meters in
2. Scotti Tron (Aldr i ch); 3. Bright 360; 2. Tamia Mionk 630. 360; J.
by Deborah Tanana, Cal. 121; Blyloven,
22.154,
followed
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"Asked
if she ever played or
Miss Morehead and MISS
103 : Leonard, KC, 50: Hunter, NY, (Bereznak), S. Tom Torn (Gill); 6. 63 20.
3371.
'acticed with men,
said: Cheeseborough, who finished I. Armstrong, a 21-year-old 76.
Johnny Mnbar (HendriCkson); 7.
tamg student, in 22.74.
6t
SEVENTH I Joker Jake (3)
used to practice with Jimmy 2 in the 100-meter dash, repeatBarlows DutChasi (Piper): 5. 600. S00. 300; 2.Josie Potts lii

jjd.

f~&amp;iation franchises whith were
'

I. Jests Chief (Lyon s);

KC, 359., McRae. KC,.247.
LeFlOre, Eva% Dream (4) 3 60, 2 40; J. Mighty (Culhane).
Oct 347; Bostock Mm, .377;

Tex, 51. Chambliss, NY, 46, Otis.
KC, 45; Munson, NY. 44; Mayberry

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Time (2)300; 0(1-1)7.20; T (4 12); tire Bayel (Rau); I. Superficial
(John son ); S. Ariti;o (Petersen); 6.
52060. 12.13 I.

Adams (1) 12 20, S 60, 3 Heather
42. Norlh, Oak. 42.
Chance
(4) 2 60, 0 (2 8) SA3 40; T (2
RUNS BATTED iN-surroughS,

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11.10.9.50, 7.00; 2. Marti-Oavalos (I)
120, 360; 3 MultllIa-Egurbh (5)
600; 0 (12) $36.10; P (2.1) 1*2.20.

(Howard).
TENTH

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SEVENTH - 1. Nirstor-Elorri (3)

Neely)~ or Howard Champ

(2 7 5) S3" 00; 1: 3 5 I

Dat,13; Rivers, NY, 42; McRae. KC.

104 degrees.

Berra raced out am!

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9.20. 3 40; 3 Little JunIper (6) 2 60; (Van Deventer).
NINTH
I. Honey Nugget 320; 0 (1 1) 161 00 ; P (1 I) $231 60
Q (35) 5.1060; T T (3 56) $259 50;
SIXTH
1. Solana Peclna (4)
(Provost). 2. NalIznah (Ruggles); 3.
2 - 11-2
1360,5.60,4.10; 2 Urarte Egurbi (1)
1. Skippy Lee Clever Astra (Ormsby); 1. Sitar
FOURTH

M. G.Foster, din, $5.
DOUBLES-Madlock, Chi, II;
Cm,

of

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other women prize winners.
_,~liss Evert. president of the
women's Tennis Association,
s~lid the WTA was asking its
n'iembers sign a f orm agree-

10 20, &amp;OO, 41D; 2. Rafatil-Sponitiven

Melody (Roy); 8. Ocala Paddy Wak

go. Morylanor. All. U; Buckner, LA,

Charlies took 5-1 measure
Burger King.
A pair
triples by Anne by his selection as the baseball

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League as Shoemaker defeated Memorable Moment, will be

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Milwaukee at New york, 2
Cleveland at Baltimore, 2
Detroit at BoSton
California at Kansas City

victories in the Women's ality and the over-all most hitter Dale Mitchell for the finA
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Saturday's Games
(6) 6 60. 6 60. 3. Gaitan Goodwin (2)
SECOND
1. Aubrey TIme (Dvoracek),
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toaenaisi S 11.60,41.00. 300; 2.
Milwaukee at New York
FOURTH
I. ZiJbi (4)9.10,1.20,
lab Painter (1) 560, 500; 3. Top (Bnitton); 2. Bordners Pride
Detroit at Bo ston
Reward (I) 110; 0 115) $1S7. 60; T (Kucia); 3. WinnIng Tina (R. 2.00; 2. Echani: (3) 6.60, 3.10; 3.
Minnesota at Oakland
Regur); I. Selbys Beau (Seider s); s. Gastl 11(0)3.20; Q (31) 137.20; P (4.
(3
5.413 00; D D. (75) 5101
Califor nia at Kansa s City, In) 2:132
Frisky Donna (F Ihlenfeld); 6. 3) $120.50; DO lii) $125 70
Chicago at Texas, (n)
FIFTH
1. Gasti-Rodolto (I)
THIRD -1. Lady Too(Nly) (3) Slick Bullet (Fi'ipelli); 7. Rodo

we won 't

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Aaron's record-breaking 715th

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dayAlso saluted in the special bI
And Yogi never came out to talk.
centennial promotion were Joe tomeei
ther,}jecalled a heck.0
DiMaggio's 56-game hitting
streak in 1941, recognized as the

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Knigh ts of Columbus put an
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PanThers
$05 I I 4- 4
in Senior League baseball as
Bobby Wells pitched a onehitter and Jerry Ferina, Mite
Wright and Keith Whitney Marcotte Tops
came up with the big hits.
A first-inning single by

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come," ment to Increase the women's Immediate comment. "I'! have
said Miss Evert, the 21-year-old share of the prizes over a period to talk to Chrissie first," he
honey blonde from Fort Lau, of a few years until parity -at said.
derdale, and No. 1 seed For the least for the winner
Meansshule, Miss Evert, No.2
is
women's title,
reached. But Miss Evert and seed Mrs. Cawley and No. 3
Ilds year tiv men's chain- the WTA apparently are dis- seed Virginia Wade of Britain
pion will get $21,875 while the satisfied with that concession, won third-round victories
"omen's c ha mpion will get
The men appeared
have Th ursday on sun-baked courts
next

ten, a perfect game for the New quaclous Yankees, Managi

Yankees 6, Indians 5

complete payment of initial

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DENVER (AP) -A Denver
The Rangers took advantage
NEW YORK (AP) - The
group says it will meet financial
The Tigers made short work
Swinford permitted the and single by Van Burger were Williams and Bruce Franklin
"I was okay on the mound:pit
of Kansas City baserunning and crewcut is gone, replaced by a he said. 1 was m
commitments within 10 days to of their 2-of-3 series with the Panthers only four hits and the big hits of the inning.
getting the others. The Pan.
ore nervous In
fielding la pses. Steve Hargan
purchase an expamlon fran- Pan thers
modish, longer style. His the dugout. I mentioned i•
the Pee Wee survived his own wildness, nine
Van Burger was 3-for-3 while thers got on the scoreboard
was the winner with sterling re- hair has turned gray, but the couple of times and everyboo'
chise of the professioW In- League championship Thur- walks, to win. He blanked the Charron went 2-for-5. Jeff the fourth with five alks
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help lie( help from 39-year-old Joe years have been kind t
ternational Volleyball Associ- sday night at Fort Mellon Park, Panthers the first three innings Richardson had the only other score two runs. A pairw of errors
o Don just walked away."
Hoemner. The Royals had three Larsen.
ation.
riding the arm of Matt Swinford while the Tigers were gaining a hit for the winners, a sixth accounted for the other PanBaseball tradition belie ves 'it'
runners picked off base and the
A limited partnership calling and bats of Tony Van Burger 6.0 cushion.
It has been two decades since is a Jinx to mention a no-hittir
inning single which led to an thers score.
itself Rocky Mountain Sports and Lee Charron to 17-3 victory.
Trophies were awarded to Rangers scored twice because the tall right-hander spun base- to a Pitcher when he is wor
A 10-run burst in the fifth insurance run.
of wild Kansas City throws on ball's only World Series no-hit- on one. Two of the mostk*
and Including five local owners
ID.
The Panthers were beaten, inning really sealed the victory,
Darryl.Nierthie had two of the players from the championsNp

Phoenix, and recent expansion Jimmy TerwIIl,g.c7b
Herbert Dixon rf
franchise, Seattle.

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slammed in Minnesota's first two runs
couple more games be- his ninth homer of the
season and a single by Mike Cubbage
cause
gets going
Dave Collins' single In the drove in another,
bad it very often gets worse,"
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Manager Frank Lukchesi said
after the Rarigers swept the
P .,!
two-game series, stretching
Kansas City's losing streak to
six games. "Kansas City Is

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de- entries with the men, who have equal performance and when I
mands from
ls Evert and 128 competitors thIs year have the Full facts I think you
er top women tennis stars compared to % women,
will find the girls
over-

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John Newcombe of Australia,
Under th e threat
Unconfirmed reports a bo ut pr esident of the Association of
women's boycott of Wimbledon thewomen's demandssald they Tennis Professionals, said:

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posted his seventh victory.
BUI Singer weathered a o
Staub collected three hits, in- hour rain delay and Stee
the assumion that first place cluding a double,
ored two Braun hi t a home run for M
In the American League West runs and drove In one.
Sz.ger lost his bid
ain't big enough for both
Angels 2, A's 1
shutout the seventh
be.

-_fnars why I'm not too wor

worry. This is just a matter of
getting it all together."

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3.20. 340. 3. Terrry T. Berry (I)
6.20; 0 (34) 12.00; 1 (34$) $7.20;

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good stuff and that made

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stand up wlthnlnth-.lnnlng rel
Indians.
The Texas Rangers usually
from Dick Drago and
TIgers 6, Red Sos 3
get their man but they let
R usty Staub and Jason perfedilrowsbycatcher Andy
Kansas City Royals hightail it Thompson keyed
12- Etchebarren.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE

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FLAGSHIP OF SEMINOLE
AS I H
2b
3 I 0
Wesley Steele ss
3 2 2
Larry Frederick 3b-p
1 1 1
Chip Saundersc
1 2 3
NeaIWeiIonrt
2 I 0
Brian Roblnsonrf
1 1 0
Mike Rotundo lb
3 00
Jim Johnson p3b
1 00
Jay Burkect
2 00
Tim Barkley If
I 00
Totals
24 I $
JACK PROSSER FORD
Kevin Fail is
1 2 2
Vernon Law c?
3 3 2
Darrell Shuler3b
3 1 1
Billy Adams lb
1 2 1
Kelly Denton C
1 3 4
David Holt p
1 1 2
Johnny No" rf
3 1 0
Ricky Mooney ll
3 I 1
Mike Leonard 3b
3 1 1
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bit went the distance for
Railroaders, which gained a error had cleared the sacks for Prosser, permitting six hits,
bye Thursday for having the a 2-0 lead. Prosser stretched the three by Chip Saunders and two
best won-loss record facing 3-0 advantage into a 1(1-2 by Wes Steele.
Prosser Ford.
The winner from tonight's
game advances to Tuesday's
championship game. The losers
tonight face Flagship of
SPORTS
Seminole Monday night. If the
losers' bracket team wins 6A-Evening Herald, Sanford, FL
Friday, June 23, l7$
Tuesday, a winner-take-all
game will be forced for Wed.

CINCINNATI (AP)

1SCOREBOMRD

Baseball

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In ToKyo
GIants 8, Padres
011ie Brown's tie-breaking
B The Associated Press
Derrel Thomas collected
h'
pinch-hit single in the seventh
it's all over for Rowland Of.
TOKVO API
fice but it may be just beginning
inning drove home the winning three hits, including a two-nm
After stand- agreement. All's handlers said for the weigh-in, and All enrun as NI, Ea3t-leading Phila. triple, and Ken Reitz also Vd ,; *71'Passively in front of box. that when All signed it Wed. tered five minutes later. Climb.
for the Atlanta Braves.
delphia beat N1, West-leading three hits as San Francisco Rair, dliMultammad Ali's threat- nesday night, he thought it was Ing off the scales, he assumed a
.
Office
saw
his
hitting
streak
Cincinnati
for the sixth time in San Diego for the third straigIfl, etiltig Jabs, wrestler Antonio In- a pu1iicitystuntand he couldn't grappling Ixst with Inoki. but
Jn,tø,1 ,,t % dmq
c:,a;:
rigni nierunga uua year i)tu gafls
oar sneU his spienatu robe, with turn down a challenge
the wrestler threw his arms off
Allen hit a two-run homer and making W first start aft4r,20:. lti'gold sun over Japan's symBut,
they
-said,
only
Ali's
with
a sudden, violent move.
the seventh time In eight gamesGarry
Maddox had a solo shot relief appearances, got the
balk Mt. Fuji, and beckoned. manager had the authority to
_________
anyway,
Both 'd
th
edging Montreal 2-1 for the Phils Johnny Bench Willie McCovey homered Nc
'With that showy gesture after make such a deal, that All de
. - _'o behind Earl William' two-run clubbed
million
guaranteematch
is serious. Angelo Dun
a three-rtm homer for the Pa&amp;e&amp;
,,,-fl ' their weigh-in Friday, Inoki serves his $6
double and the pitching Of
Cuts 2, Pirates 1
C are
Dick the Reds. Jim Kaat, 8-2, bested
joined in t he mood of spectacle because he is the drawing card dee, A s traner,
Ruthven.
I
uus
guy,
~Ilwi
Gary Nolan 7-4.
Jerry Morales hit his secOfl4! fo"their "World Martial Arts and Inoki has little to ke, and "After .e ,noc, ou
Offlce,whowalked, grounded
double of the game and SCO$14
)od'egi
5, Astree 1
diarupionship" Saturday in Ali's Black Muslim religion you II see its not a hoax.
e
out twice and flied out once,
Ted Sizemore knocked in the t3dng run En the nintJç1,, wflkilheissupposedtowrestle, bans such a gamble as a win.
I
Alt went out in pouring rain at
11,
.,.-"_'1 ~~, --C'-!~ -_
.
up eight games short of tt;ee runs with a pair of sin- George Mitterwald's doublq
. ~
j/
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Mills supposed to box. and such ner-take-all deal. Inoki was -x- 2 a.m. Friday for his last
t- ',.
4*-k
the
National
Lea
gue record gles, both following intentional then won It In the 13th with
. Z.
.
4e ,
actial martial arts as karate pectedto make up to $4 million, roadwork before the scheduled
, ., streak of 37 games set by
Tom,- walks to Bill Buckner, as LOS eighth homer of the seasorvp, ariF- mostly banned.
depending non fight revenue.
15-round fight at 11.30 a.m. Sal\
my Holmes of the Boston Angeles crept to within 3½ Willie Stargell homered in UI!
ô
far,
Inoki
had
reacted
to
Inoki's
camp
denounced
All
urday
I 20:30 p.m., EDT, Fri.
Braves in 1945.
games of Cincinnati In the NL second for Pittsburgh's lon1
"
Afl'by sitting with arms folded asadishonorableman, but said day), Dundee said.
Despite Office s temporary West. Tommy John evened his run ft was Stargell's lOPi
aakl putting on his most En Inoki was willing to let All t'ack
A spokesman for Inoki said
I 3~
apse, things are looking up for record at 4-4 with relief help homer of the season and No.
sctable
face,
as
he
did
when
down
to
make
sure
the
fight
the
wrestler
"wanted to be left
the Braves. Atlanta started the
,.k r
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from Charfie Hough. Larry Dir. lifetime, moving him into 20t~,,, AWcame in for the weigh-in went on. After the weigh4n, a entirely alone. This is the da
seasonwithaqew owner, a lW
ker, 6-7, was the loser,
place on t he all-time list.
shouting "Inoki,
inokl
spokesman for All said the pa- before the biggest fight of his
manager, a slew of new
,.
..':t'':
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career and he wants to rest
players, including million.
wscept tar rnuiienng ano xr nau ueen reuirneu.
I
"that idiot" he left
Inoki arrived 23 m in utes late ph ysically and men tally."
)llar
entPlt rAndY
Kelly Dentin puts his weight behind first Inning homer.
the talking to the world
~
Niessersmith, and high hopes,
I avyweight boxing champion.
then quickly sank into the
, And All brought howls of
cellar. A 13-game losing streak
I light from Ja pa nese newsin midMay had Ma na ger Dave
1
en when he went off shouting
Bristol tal ki ng to hi mself.
iota ashita"
"i'll see you
But things have taken a turn
t iorrow." All didn't really
for the be t ter. Th e Braves have
claw
J llow through on his "sayoplaceed
In their way up to fourth
'a," however. He circled
the Ni. West, wi thin six
I ' to block lnokl's exit, a nd
OAK BROOK, Ill. (AP)
games of t he .500 mark and 10½
Pate said, "I drove well butl
t at's when Inoki beckoned and Jerry Pate says he Is emotion- hit five or six approach irons
behind front-running Cmi's ha ndlers fina ll y dragged ally and physically drained, short and took bo geys. Itriedas
cinnati.
Ii away as the boxer can't hit full, solid shots any- hard as I could, but I guess I'm
Ru th ven, 94, checked the
$ reamed, 'Let me at him." more and Just hopes he can tir ed out."
Expos on five hits, including
Inoki, whose main creden. make the cut today In the WestPete Mackanin's RB! single In
Meanwhile, Bob Dickson,
t ils are that he is president of em Golf Open.
the first. The Braves got all the
winless since 1973, will try to
I w Japan Pro Wrestling Co.,
runs they needed against loser
k ee p his game together to
After playing 85 rounds this
i •ighed In at fl12
Don Stanhouse, 5-3, In the secmaintain
a two-stroke lead. He
year and win ni ng the U.S. Open
218.
ond inning when Darrel Chancy
took
ta ge of clearing
advan
Sunday, the 22-Cdt-01d ()U(
other formalities of the
singled, Jim Wynn was safe on
afternoon
weatherat
the soggy
igh-in ceremony were rookie says tie is taking next Butler National Course to come
anerrorandtx,th runnersraced
week
off
before
going
to
clarations by bo th fighters'
home on Willia ms' double to
in four under par with 67.
ctors that they were in top British Ope n.
right field.
Bruce Crampton, seeking
c6dition. Dr. Sanzo Sato said
Pate's First-round card was first tour victory of the year,
PhiLs 5, Reds I
Inokt's recent IcR shoulder marred by eight bogeys for an missed putt.s of 5 and 4 feet that
Injury had been cur ed,
seven-over-par 78. He will have cost two bogeys as he Fashioned
Aside From that, It was all to struggle Friday to make the a 69. He had three birdies on the
2
posturing, starting with the late cut, which figures to be around back side in openIng his bid for
arrival of both fighters.
149.
a second Western Open title.
AIi'scamphadletitbeknown
Faced wi th the same thing,
Veteran Charles Coody and
Uboxer woWdn't appear until a lso wi th 78. is Tom Wa tson, tour rookie Geor ge Burns were
Inoki's camp returned signed cur rent Brit ish Open champion the only ot hers to break
I
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copies of a winner-take-all and 1974 Western winner,
with

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CALENDAR-1

Space Exposition Shows Americans
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Their Tax
Monies Are Well Spent

FRIDAY, JUNE 25
The Foresters Square Dance Club, The Forest, 7:30
p.m..

Tanglewood LA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Episcopal Church.
SATURDAY, JUNE 2$
AL Sanford Women's Group, 2 p.m.. 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AL, closed, 8 p.m. Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Rotary Club of Lake Mary Installation of officers, 7:30
p.m., Sheraton Inn, 1-4 and SR.'-. .,....
Yard Sale sponsored by Mid-Florida Singles to benefit
burn victim Rick Dyess, 10 am. to 5 p.m., 2440 S. Oak
Ave., Sanford.
Yard and bake sale, starts at 10 a.m.; spaghetti
supper, 5 to 7:30. Uala Presbyterian Church grounds
corner Country Club Road and Upsal Road, sponsored by
rwcaq Circle.
Tuscola Cherokee Nation of Florida Pow Wow, and
golf tournament beginning 10 a.m. running through
Sunday, Family World, Osteen.
Ribbon Cutting and open house, Winter Springs Fire
Station No. 2, Northern Way, Tuscawilla, 11 a.m.
MONDAY. JUNE 29

Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center
Sanford AL, closed, 8p.m., 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
TUESDAY, JUNE 29
Sanford Lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 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 SR434.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees board meeting,
7:30 p.m., clubhouse, Spring Oaks and 436.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE30
Movies for children, 10:30 a.m. Seminole South
library Seminole Plaza, Casselberry.
Sanford Kiwanis, noon, civic center.
Casselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.
Sanford Seranaders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center.
THURSDAY, JULY 1

Sanford AA, open, 8p.m., 1201W. First St.
Lake Mary Rotary Club, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country
Club.
Sertoma Club of Sanford, 12:15 p.m., Mayfair Country
Club.
Gold Star Mothers, 1:30 p.m., Legion Home, Lake
Ivanhoe, Orlando.
Casselberry Lious Club, 6:30 p.m., Land o' Lakes
Country Club.
South Seminole Optimist Club, 7:30 a.m., Ramada
Inn, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Civitan Club, 7:30 p.m., Spencer's

Restaurant.
OFS Seminole Chapter 2, .8 p.m., Sanford Masonic
Temple.
FRIDAY, JULY 2
Luagwuu4

LA, closed, 8p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
(AP) - Flushed by dazzling doses of

Florida sunshine and the wonders of modem technology, a vacationing family
discussed a just-completed tour of the

The message of the exposition is
subtly presented but pervasive:
Tax dollars for science and technology are tax dollars well spent.

"Third Century America" bicentennial

exposition.
"Daddy, will there be rocket ships and
astronauts when I grow up?" asked a
young member of the family as he stood in
the stingy shade of a palm tree and licked
an Ice cream cone.
"I sure hope so son," replied the lather.
"I sure hope so."
The father-son exchange went
unrecorded by organizers of the exposition, the only government-sponsored
entry In the bkvnteiuiial bunanzd. But they
undoubtedly would have been pleased
because both the question and answer
showed that the organizers' message was
getting through.
Trumpeted by the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration, 16 other federal
agencies and a batch of big defense-space
contractors, the message of the exposition
is subtly presented but pervasive: Tax
dollars for science and technology are tax
dollars well spent.
"That's part of the whole theme,"
conceded Miles Ross, space center deputy
director and general manager of the $5
million exposition. "We want to show the

public what they are getting for their tax
dollars."

The exhibits of other government
agencies, the cost of which is not
included in the exposition's $5
million price tag, don't equal the
NASA displays in dramatic impact, but do include some informative and entertaining surprises.
Ross goes to great lengths to 'stress the
fact that this is not a NASA show," but it's
clear that the space program's part of the
exhibition is drawing the biggest crowd,
which could total 500,000 by the time the
show ends Sept. 7.
NASA, which Is having to fight to
maintain its budget for the space shuttle
project, is using the exposition to open up
its mammoth Vehicle Assembly Building
( VAB) and adjoining Launch Control
Center to the public for the first time.
In the cavernous VAB, visitors can test
their coordination and responses on
astronaut training devices, manipulate the
controls of a lunar lander, follow the path
of astronauts across a spacecraft access
arm Into a "white room," have their
picture taken In a lunar rover or use a
computerized scale which gives their
weight on the moon and the nlanets.
The VAB also is loaded with models of

the shuttle, the only manned project on the
NASA drawing boards; the Europeanbuilt
space lab, which will be carried Into orbit
inside the shuttle; a cornucopia of spacecraft models; and the message.
"NASA brought you the 1976 olympics,"
shouts one boldly printed teaser above a
display on television communication
satellites.
One of the most dramatic exhibits is a
simulated Apollo launch experienced from
inside one of the four firing rooms actually
used to control America's nights to the
moon.
As visitors stand on an elevated platform at the rear of the room, row upon row
of computer consoles familiar to millions
of television viewers come afire in a
dazzling blaze of light and sound.
The show blends motion pictures and
slides of the historic 1969 launch on four
large screens with taped voices of the
launch team, the astronauts and mission
control.
But visitors do not escape the message.
In a recording, space center director Lee
Scherer gives an emotional pitch for the
shuttle as one of "the eariy big events of
our nation's third century."
The industrial exhibits - including
contributions from such giants as General
Dynamics, Lockheed, McDonnel Douglas,
Rockwell and Grumman Aerospace -and
exhibits form other participating government agencies are housed in 15 geodesic
domes strung out around the VAB.
Overshadowing it all is an actual, 363
foot long Saturn V rocket.
The e%hibits of other government
agencies, the cost of which is not included
in the exposition's $5 million price tag,
don't equal the NASA displays in dramatic
impact, but do include some informative
and entertaining surprises.
The Department of Agriculture dome
includes an experimental laser beam
devise used to cut lumber, and another
futuristic machine which allows ranchers
to check the age and physical condition of
cattle as the animals walk by.
Visitors to the Department of Health,
Education and Welfare exhibit can undergo on-the-spot tests for high blood
pressure, hypertension and other health
problems. The tests are performed by new
computerized diagnostic equipment.
The Department of Defense DOD
dome comes closest to matching NASA in

showmanship, treating visitors to the
marvels of the latest advancements in
weaponry but solteninim the deadly purpose
of the machines with the strains of soft

Church, SR 434.
"South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's,
Altamonte Spring.
Seminole Sunrise KiwanIs, 7 a.m., Buck's.
Tanglewood LA (closed), 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Episcopal Church.
Seminole County Young Repuilcan Club meeting, 8
p.m., Quality Inn, 1-4 and SR 434, Longwood. Speaker
Father K. D. Finzer, Republican candidate for Florida

Senate.
Countywide School Advisory Committee, noon, First
Federal of $emthole, Sanford.
Free Senior Citizen Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Civic
Center.

Children's films, 10:30 a.m. Sanford Library.
Seventh-day Adventist Community Services, free
blood pressure, 2-4 p.m., 7th and Elm.
Sanford Lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 -.m., VFW building, 17-92.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light.
Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
America.

Parents Anonymous (for troubled paren,7:30p.m.,
Community United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Longwood Area Sertoma Club, noon, Quality Inn, 14
and SR 434.
SATURDAY, JULY 3
Sanford AL Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry LA (closed) 11 p.m., Ascension Lutheran

Church.
Bicentennial Parade, 9 a.m., Maitland Avenue,
Maitland. Food, booths and entertainment at Civic
Center; water ski show at 7 p.m. and lire 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 AL, closed, 1201 W. First St.
TUESDAY, JULY 6

Sanford Uis Club, noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17.92
Longwood.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
Seminole Lions Club, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 14 and SR.
434.
Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., The Barony.
ianlord Optimist Club, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
America.
Sanford Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building.
Longwood Area Sertama, no, Quality Inn, 14 and
SR 434.
Parents Anonymous for troubled parents) Community United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford Senior Cithens Club, noon. Civic Center.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 7

Citc Ctc.
Casselberry Ruliuy Club, 7:30 a.m., The Cabooae.
Sanford Sereniders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.'
Sanford Civic Center.
Cracker Barrel Tales for children, 10:30 a.m.,
Seminole South Library, Seminole Plaza, Casselberry
SnfrdsnIs,

Mason: Key Man
In U.S. ffistory
By DON McLEOI)

Associated Press Writer
George Mason, a farmer nota
lawyer, may be the most im.
portaitnianlisAinericanlaw -

When the Stamp Act was
repealed, Mason was one
of the few Americans

wise enough to see that
the man most responsible for trouble was not over.
developing the document that
ever.tually became our Bill of when tobacco culture was deRights.
dining.
There is no easy explanation
The youth was educated at
For this Virginia planter's ob- home but benefited from the
session with human rights; an tutelage of a cousin who was a
obsession that led him to insist legal scholar and possessor of
on a Declaration of Rights in one of the finest libraries in the
the Virginia constitution. That colonies. He steeped himself in
declaration - stating that "all the classics of literature and
power is vested in, and con- philosophy and the best legal
sequently derived from, the treatises.
people" - was adopted by a
Later, as a landowner and
Virginia convention on June 12, speculator, he continued to
1776.
study law to protect his interNobody ever mistreated Ma- est.s and became a recognzed
son. He was born rich and died authority on land law. But he
even richer, lie came from one never practiced law. He dedi.
of America's finest families, al- cated himself to management
beit one with a history of rebel, of the plantation, and to his wife
lion. His great-grandfather had and nine children.
helped start Bacon's Rebellion,
Although he was plagued by
the first armed challenge to gout and openly detested public
royal authority in America.
office as an "unjust Invasion of
Mason enjoyed honor and ac- my personal liberty," he finally
claim in his community, in his agreed to enter public service,
state, and at times from a as did so many men of Mason's
grateful nation. He was not the social standing,
sort of man who felt that his
He became a justice of the
rights were threatened.
county court, a trustee of the
Yet this tidewater gentleman new town of Alexandria and an
was an emerging nation's officer of the militia. He was a
greatest civil libertarian. He in- member of the Virginia House
spired and fought for the Bill of of Burgesses, the revolutionary
Rights ar.d all the freedoms Virginia conventions, the Virthat generations of Americans ginia Committee of Safety, and
have enjoyed under it.
the Constitutional Convention.
Mason was born in 1735 on a
Like most of the Revolutionplantation just a few miles ary leaders, it was the Stamp
down the Potomac from George Act that took Mason beyond the
Washington's Mount Vernon. realm of civic duty to patriotic
His grandfather and great. fervor. lie began by drafting a
grandfather had been lawyers plan for the Fairfax County
trained in London's Middle Burgesses for circumventing

Temple, and like his father, the tax stamps.
When the Stamp Act was reprosperous tobacco planters.
George's father died in a pealed, Mason was one of the
boating accident when the boy few Americans wise enough to
i t ie wan nut over, in
that trzUi"
was only 10. but he left
fortable estate. As principal a letter to London merchants
heir George worked to prepare printed in the Public Ledger in
himself for the management of 1766, he warned that "such ana large plantation, and his in- other experience as the Stamp
dustry and efficiency kept the Act would produce a general
plantation çroperous at a time revolt in Amerit a."

rock music.
And there's the message, too. One of the
first things visitors see In the DOD dome is
a sign stating that "although military
research and development are primarily
for national security, the individual safety
and comfort of Americans Is often served
as well."
Tourists can mint their own bicentennial
coin In the Treasury Department exhibit
and purchase bicentennial stamps in the
U.S. Postal Service display.
In one refreshingly candid exhibit, an
Environmental Protection Agency display
examines the degree to which science and
technology causes environmental
prpblems as well as the ways they con-

tribute to solutions.
Another big crowd pleaser is the
National Endowment for the Arts dome
devoted exclusively to "Sun Dog," a
sculpture composed of high-intensity Laser
rays and shafts of natural sunlight.
Created by artist Rockne Krebs, the
sculpture is made up of beams of green
and red laser light projected from the side
of the dome and crossed by shafts of

sunlight filtered through baffles in the
roof.
Water, recycled to cool the lasers, also
reflects sunlight and 200 prisms disperse
the light in shifting patterns on the Interior
ceiling of the dome.

In addition to the exhibits, special events
are scheduled daily, including aerial

About 3,500 persons a day have
visited the exposition since it
opened May 31, but officials expect crowds to swell during the
peak of the summer tourist season
in July and August.

demonstrations by the Air Force Thunderbirds and Navy Blue Angels,
parachuting by the Army Golden Knights
jump team and band concerts.
Admission to the exposition is $3 for
adults, $2 for youths 12 to 18 and $1 for
children three to 11.
About 3,500 persons a day have visited
the exposition since It opened May 31, but
officials expect the crowds to swell during
the peak of the summer tourist season in
July and August.
The exposition was proposed to
President Ford by Rep. Lou Frey, R-Fla.,
a NASA booster under pressure from con-

stitutents to do something about high
unemployment in the Cape Canaveral area
because of space program cutbacks.
NASA employed 26,000 people at the
peak of the Apollo program in 1969, but
now prnvid'c permarwnt work for only
10,000.

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Newsman Says LBJ Hinted
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told him that President John F. Kennedy "was trying to

get to Castro, but Castro got to him first."
Smith, on the "ABC Evening News" Thursday night,
said he was relating the conversation because "enough
doubt has been cast on the Warren report on John Kennedy's death to Justify a new Investigation that will leave

Nader Criticizes Book
WASHINGTON (AP) - Ralph Nader has criticized a
new book that's critical of him, saying, "This whole thing

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Ford To Name Ambassador

Thursday that he wants Marshall to keep that post while
representing the United States in the Seychelles, in the
Indian Ocean.

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WASHINGTON (AP) - The State Department says
Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger will meet
Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik here next
Tuesday.
Before the ministers meet, other Indonesian officials
will meet with representatives of the U.S. State, Treasury,
Commerce and Defense departments.

Mrs. Ford's Gown Donated
WASHINGTON (AP) Betty Ford has sent out one of
her gowns - to the Smithsonian Institution.
The long green princess-style dress will be added to a
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collection representing each of the nation's First Ladies.
A Betty Ford-sized mannequin will wear it.
"It's going to take a while to get used to the idea that I
can come over to the Smithsonian and see myself," Mrs.
Ford told a crowd that gathered for the presentation
Thursday.

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state for the Woman's Club, and has earned mention In the
Bicentennial News, official voice of the American Revolution
Bicentennial Administration.
The best laid plans of mice and men will sometimes go astray.
Future plans call for landscaping all along the seawall from
But Jim Jernigan, Sanford's director of parks and recreation,
Sanford to the Central Florida Zoo.
says efforts at beautifying the city will not be thwarted by plant
Total cost of each flower bed, including irrigation, is $250,
'èieves.
said Jernigan. About $150 worth of plants goes into each bed. So
Since the new flower beds of azaleas, day lilies and other far, the plants which have been stolen from along the lakefront
shrubs were completed along the west stretch of the seawall a have not been replaced. "We don't have the money," Jernigan
couple of weeks ago, some 12 to 15 plants have already been explained.
stolen, says Jernigan.
Plant theft is no new crime In the area, he added. For many
The thieves apparently come at night, and favor the smaller,
newly planted shrubbery which Is easy to pull out of the ground, months, someone has been systematically stealing azaleas from
the darkest section of Ft. Mellon Park. Jernigan feels certain it 'Is
and less conspicuous to carry away.
the same individual or group, but all efforts to trap the thief have
The police has been notified about the problem, said
JerFailed
so far.
nigan, and cars are patrolling the lakefront area at night.But so
far, no thieves have been spotted by the patrolmen.
Back In 1962, Jernigan related, a men's cir cle of the Garden
"I'm u pset about it. I don't appreciate it one little bit," sa id
Club was formed. Their chief project was to landscape the
Jernigan. "But I'm not going to let it beat us."
wayside parks along the lakefront. Shrubs and flowers were duly
The beautification of the Lake Monroe seawall, and earlier of planted, and the community was delighted with the effort. But
Memorial Park on the la kefront, has been the goal of th e Com- the n thieves came in the night and stole practically every last
munity Improvement Project. This is a program initiated by the plant.
Woman's Club of Sanford, and co-sponsored by the Junior
The same thing happened in 1962-63, when the median from
Woman's Cl ub and Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. the Sanford City limits to 1-4 was landscaped. The city could not
Several other civic and community groups, including the Garden kee p up with the thieves, and eventually the project was abanClub of Sanford, as well as individuals, ha ve contr ibuted to the
doped.
beautification effort.
But Jernigan says he will not give up on the lakefront
The City of Sanford Is coo perating by supplying the la bor for
be autification. 'ThIS means too much to th e community. A few
installing the landscaping, as well as Irrigation and maintenance.
dishonest individuals are not goin g to ruin their efforts," he
The success of the project so far has won top honors in the
declared, "a nd we'll catch them yet."

covered up crucial information In the course of in.
vestigating Kennedy's assassination.

WASHINGTON (AP) - President Ford has announced
plans to nominate Anthony D. Marshall of New York City
to be ambassador to the Republic of Seychelles, which
becomes independent from Great Britain next Tuesday.

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By JEAN PA'rI'ESON
Herald Stall Writer

no lead unfollowed."
Smith said that after Johnson made the statement "I
begged for details, lie refused, saying it will all come out 't
one day."
The Senate Intelligence Committee said in a report
Wednesday that officials of both the CIA and the FBI

is a hoax."
The book, "Me and Ralph" by David Sanford, says
Nader's consumer organization has grown Into a kind of
monopoly. The book is critical of Nader's refusal to
disclose his personal finances or the names of contributors to his fund-raising agency.
Nader said Sanford's claim to a close relationship with
him Is false. lie said he spoke to Sanford "less than three
hours in nine years."
Sanford is managing editor of The New Republic.

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NEW YORK - Men's
clothing manufacturers have
dished out this summer's
fashions in colors to whet the
appetite - peach, apricot,
lemon, pistacio, mint and, of
course, vanilla. While ice
cream-flavored suits may look
good enough to eat, their appeal
melts when worn by a guy who
eats too much.
t If statistics are correct -

some estimates say that halt
the American population is
overweight - then lots of men
should lose weight before in.
dulging in nonslimming pastel
clothing. But the obvious
drawback of dieting Into a new
wardrobe is the problem of
what happens to the 01(1 one.
Len Finckle, an advertising
'executive who seils space for
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area, is well aware of the eft_... .L,..1.1.. ..._.1..
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feel self-conscious."
For men who choose to lose
only 10 pounds or so the strain
on the wardrobe will not be so
severe. Suits are cut to allow for
weight fluctuations. Generally,
larger sizes can be more extcflivd

sizes

altered. Although

a spokesperson for Hart
Schaffner &amp; Marx, one of the
world's largest makers of
menswear, states that the
following adjustments can and
cannot be made, for example,
on their jackets, trousers and

vests:
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up the head to read or
watch television. MI these
distort the straight line of
the spine and prevent
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NEW YORK Dr. Catherine Carlton is appalled by
women's upstanding attitude these days.
In a phone interview from her Fort Worth, Tex., office, the president-elect of the American Academy of
Osteopathy said:
"There's no pride in posture anymore. I seldom see a
young girl in my office who isn't slouching In her chair or
with one foot tucked up under her. Years ago, they used to
have posture queens. Now, even the models roll their
shoulders forward, for some reason, and this isn't good for
the looks."
Those girls slouching in her waiting room are there,
Dr. Carlton says, to complain of aches and pains resulting
from bad posture. And -here's where ulcers are going to
throb on Seventh Avenue she sees a connection between
current fashions and crumpled carriage.
"The slouchy, loose clothes don't hold the stomach in
which doesn't help the posture any," she says. "You we,
all the nerves to all the organs of the body make their exit
from the spine and if the organs of the body are going to
get the best impulses, they are going to come from an area

the blood as well. You'd do better to have the waist at the
natural waistline.
"And when young ladies go without bras, it will make
their breasts sag and break the tissues. It's better having
support there and possibly help hold up the shoulder."
Especially for those well endowed.
Speaking of shoulders, since 85 per cent of humanity is
righthanded, she says, "we drop the right shoulder often

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because we're always reaching down for things with our

right hands. That puts a curve in the spine to the right,
which crowds the rib cage where the concavity is and Isn't
good for the lungs." Use your left hand more, she urges.
"Get acquainted with it."
And lighten up that shoulder bag and alternate it from
one shoulder to the other.
The "best bet in shoes," she says, "is one that's no
higher than an inch and a half and offers some support in
the arch. IF the arch goes down, the knee tends to roll in so
you become knock-kneed, so to speak. If you have a little
bit of an arch, you walk correctly, stepping first on the
heel of the foot, then the outside and finally the toes.
That's perfect. You tend to have a better knee and a better
back which means if you have good structure, you have
good function." No lower back pains, In other words.
"Sneakers are all right for tennis but not to wear all
day long. A low-heeled sandal is fine if it has support. Just
because It's open to the air doesn't mean It's bad. And the
Earth shoe is excellent I believe it helps the posture by
changing the center of balance. In pregnant women where
they tend to be front heavy, this tilts them back."
So, ladies, put that bra on, tuck that stomach in under

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that's straight.
"Ideally, a woman should keep her muscles toned by
walking a lot or swimming and hanging from a crossbar
twice a day to straighten the spine."
If, however, she's relying on loose clothing to
camouflage lazy muscles, "She should wear a Little garter
belt. I'm not too crazy about girdles. A tight one backs up
the venal blood in the legs and causes varicose veins. And
I don't think women should wear pantyhose all the time
because it prevents air from getting to the vagina which
pv,kpc it more lke!y te get a fug th
ere."
The empire waistline, she says, "restricts the motion
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daughters, 16 and 19, who eat

Chicago.
He says that buying clothing
is drudge for most overweigh t
men. "Vou buy what (its uu
When you're size 48, there's not
a big selection on the racK."

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but cannot be increased. Sides
can be taken in or let out up to
one inch. The shoulder blade
area can be taken In one inch
and let our half an inch.
Shoulders can be narrowed twoeights inch but cannot be expanded. The collar can be
reduced one Inch.
Trousers. The waist can be
Laken in or let out up to two
inches. (If greater reduction is
necessary, the trousers must be
entirely recut.) The waistband
can be lowered one inch to
eliminate crotch bagginess
but obviously cannot be raised.
Vests. They can be taken in
only an inch because the pocket
placement will be affected
beyond that measurement.
Vests can be let out any amount

Do you suffer back and
neck pains? It may be due
to bad posture. Common
positions that may cause
chronic aches are: the
Venus de Milo stance of
tilting to one side (left);

SUMMER FASHION
Turban helps cover hair problems most wemen lace during active
summer months. This multicolored print highlights a draped
scarf accent at the crown. and is designed by Bob Greene for
Irene of Ne'. York.

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me to allow rny husband in the

both overweight and went on a
diet I thought was sensible at
the time. But after they got
skinny, they started with the

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of necessarily. Just hoping to be.
ugliness- like beauty iii
readers who say they have
the eye of the beholder. So to fin
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their guests that 11 they must
DEAR ABBY: You were smoke, please go outside.
much too soft on Smokers when

you said: "Don' give the back of
your hand to those who have to
revolting affair, but Un- recognize the hazard of their
fortunately that's the way all habit or are unable tor tinthrowing-up business and babies comes into the world, so willing) to give it
we just have to put up with it.
laxatives to stay thin,
Abby, the air pollution
I have tried to tell them they , Just the same, I think it's generated by smokers has too
are ruining their stomachs, but ridiculous to try to make a long been tolerated by nonthey won't listen to me. They "beautiful and f ulfilling cx- smokers, whether out of
are both underweight now and perience"outof something that timidity, Ignorance or lifelong
training. There is now ample
think they look wonderful. They is clearly ugly.
I say, for goodness' sake, evidence that tobacco smoke is
look sick to me.
I am beginning to think there keep the husband OUT and just as injurious to the health of
is something more wrong with away from the scene of birth if exposed nonsmokers as it is to
these girls than just the you want to keep romance IN that of smokers. Furthermore,
determination to be thin. Would your marriage.
it stinks, clings to clothing, hair
I love my children, but I and upholstery and fogs wina psychiatrist help'
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ABBY: Son No. 61700, L.A,. Calif.

tOOe. Encioie stamped. sell.
I just may join their ranks.)
dressed envelope. pleas..
DEAR ABBY: While empHate to
letlert? Send II to
tying my husband's pockets Abga,l Van Br.n, 132 Lasky Or.,
before sending his clothes to the Beverly H,Ils, Calif. 50212.
"How to Writ, Liners
dry cleaners, I came across a for"All OkIII
Occi,ons." Ple,e enclose a
book of matches on which was long. self addressed, stamped (2 Ic)
written (in his own hand), "Is invqioe,
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Marriage App li cat ons

condition from which your
daughters are suffering Is well-

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Ronald W. Mixon, 29, 276
Short St., lit. Mary, Sherry A.
Bales, 23, same add.
Thomas Win. Hauk,32,Bx 362
Geneva, Vicki Sue Yates, 20,
same.
John S.
Wilkins, 23,
Alexandria, Va., Donna U.
Sallee, 21, Hz 583, lit. Mary
Willie L. Gilchrist, 33, 121

.vcott Dr., Gloria A. Thompson,
22, 115 McKay Blvd.

Donald B. Reid, 27, 229 W.
Lorraine 106, AS, Loretta L.
Reid, 24, 109 Shomate Dr., LW
Billy IA Cotton, 22, 33 Wm.
Clark Ct., Patricia A. Scott, 19,
1801 Tangerine Av.

Charles M. Smith Jr., 2, 204
1$ir Lawrence Dr., Vicki Sue
:Ti-ego, 22, same add.
Samuel J. Schwalm, 38, 763W
1st No. l,Susan Meyer, 26, Pine
Hills Cottage No. 6, Orange

;ctty.
Terry U. Simo, 19 217 Sandpiper l.a., CB, Fausta U. Karl,
'19. same add.

Steven M. Furbush, 19, 176
l.ewfield Cr., WP, Laura M.
Cobb, 18, fix 371 Oviedo
Lester McLoyd Cox, 32, Bx
2602 1k Mary, Laverne E.
Edward, 34, 552 3rd St., 1k.

Mary.
Richard W. Robin II, 23, 604

known to the medical
profession. I urge you to get the
Gary B. Russell, 25, 1201 F girls into therapy as soon as
4th, Wendy E. Liar, 23, 648 N. possible.
DEAR ABBY: I was glad to
Semoran No. 6, WP
see
that letter in your column
Daniel T. Nigro, 28. 4813 N'
from
the husband who was
Goldenrod, Orl., Jeanette F
"turned off" sex
completely
Garn, 27, 5846 Dahlia Dr., No. 7,
since
watching
the birth of his
Orl.
Austin I'. Wilson Jr., 19, 1215

I.k.OrientaDr.,AS, Deborah 1. S. Magnolia Ave. No. 3,
(;rile, 22, 130 Sunnytown CB
Rebecca A. Legette, 19, 148
Frank E. Ileskett, 43, Rt 1 Bx Hunker l.a
394 Apo p ka, Phyllis K. White,
Geo.I.. Dangleman, v
38, 116 Alhambra, Mild.
Pine St., LW, Denise M. Webre,
Robert J. Ellis, 54, Tavares,
Adeline A. Osborne, 65, same
add.

Harry L. Sanders, 19, 1324
Oleander Ave., Katrina H.
Bellamy, 16, Hz 306'7
George F. King, 57, Bx 14,
Hacienda Village, WS, Emma
D. &amp;'oggins, 43, Indianapolis
Larry G. King, 18,850 Rolling

Green Dr., Apopka, Minnie G.
largent, 17, 234 Orange St., LW
Geo. Wm. Martin, 21, Hz 4-47
Oviedo, Hazel P. West, 18, 6406
lit. Charm Dr., Oviedo

same add.

Clinton Wilson, 31, 1012 W
11th, Lola M. Stone, 27, 1012 W
11th St.
Thomas J. Neal, 29, Belle
(;lade, Elease Jones, 24, BeLle
Glade.
Edward H. Masingale, 20, 226
W 19th St., Carolyn K. Sharp,

2414 Surnmerltn
C. Mixon, 22, Bx 198 .
Mary,MaryK. Andrew , Bz
1435
Phillip 1. Butler, 19, 615
Laurel Ave., Arelene V. Nash,
Wm .

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21, 111 K. Woodland Ave.,

child.
1 just bears out what I've

always maintained: when one's
husband witnesses such an
event, it's the end of the
romance!
No one could ever persuade

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1631 West Felit StylI?
Oe.tpe Galloway
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7:31p
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PINICREST SAPTISTCHURCH
III W Airport Blvd
Rev, I(.luwTh HOIt
Pa s tor
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545 a.m.
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BAPTIST CHURCH
2626 PaImolte Ave.
Rev Raymond Crochet

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730pm

CHURCH OF CHRIST
1011 ParbArwnv.
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6 Ole m
Ladies 5.01, Cuts
Tuesday 10a in

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LUTHERAN CHURCH
2500 Orlandi Ave. (h7-fl)

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COPIGRIGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
30015 Pat h Ave
12341,64
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Rev Virgil L. Bryant and
Nov Kenneth W Mullet. Minist rie s

CHRISTUNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Tacker Drive, Sunland EstS?es
Pastor
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METHODIST CHURCH
Hwy II 02a? P-n.y Ridge Rd

Sometimes it is much easier to
keep on rushing than it is to stop fora
moment and take stock. Sometimes
it is easier to keep on going (in what
may well be the wron wavithan it Is
to stop and change directions. The
greatest opportunity for contt'mpla.
lion and meditation is in your
church. Here you will find spiritual
resources to help you reassess and
strengthen your life.

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FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
lit Pam Ave
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PAOLA WESLEYAN CHURCH
Old Rt.44&amp;Orangu Ave, Pa.la
K L. Crochet
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J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
E. C. Elsea and Staff

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

WILSON.EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
Eunice l.Wilscn and Staff

THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
Insurance

D E K L ES'
GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekle and Employes

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

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

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, F'3.
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

SENKARIK GLASS
&amp; PAINT CO., INC.

CRUMLEY.MONTEITH INC.
Insurance Service

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PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employes

Jerry &amp; Ed Senkarik
and Employes

L. D. PLANTE D INC.
Ovideo, Florida

WINN.DIXIE STORES
and Employes

STE NSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstorm and Staff

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HARRELI.&amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

FLAGSHIP BANK
of Sanford and Staff
200W. First

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Cassolberry C,mme.ni ty United Mit hodit Church. Hwy
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Church .1 Christ. W 17015 $I
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Fist? Unclad M.th0d.t? Chur ch. 415 Park Am,
Fsr5l M,?iiod,s? Church .4 Oviedo
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Grace. Une,d Methodist Church. Ai-port Blvd.
Grant Chapel AM I Church. O,,idi

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William Choral AlltieSsfulary Baptist Church. Matto is Woollens St.

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Church .0 God. $43 Hickory
Church SI God. 501 * find II

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It hiftim's Mistionary Baptist Clourellb. 110 C ypress %I_
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Sear Lake Undid M4ffiO4sj? Church

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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church SI CIvetI. 151) S PMO Ave
Church Of Christ a? Late Ill,.. U.S. 17H N Can*uberry

Church *0 Chroil. Long-

p,eserrest Rapist CJsutOi. ill Fl Airport Blvd.
Pta,,. Lake Bapti st. *4pe Rd. Fern Park
Prsqst Miss..na,- RapIst Chur ch. M.#way
S.cpid IliIoA M.Ii.Sfllfy Baptist (hluris, *est SaM.rd

Calvary I-SplitS CtWrCA, Cryl,? Lake 8 3rd. Lake M.,
Caso.fb.-rrt I.sptust Chur ch. 71 Lcine.ioL, lIed
Cmd14 Baptist Church. 1111 044 Ave
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N.-. Saluin Prien.?,vi S0ptiltChvrcti, 1500W 12th 5?
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New Mt Z..n Baptist ChuvTh. ?72I Peer Are.
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V'%P*d C isurcil 08 Christ. Alleftel,vill
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The Pull Gispil church of
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Our Lard J esus Christ.

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A leadNEW YORK IAPI
ing Roman Catholic theologian
foresees the disatmearance of
Christian anti-Semitism in
years ahead, Vatican recognitionof Israel and aJewish "new
view" of Jesus as a great
prophet.
The Rev. Edward H. Flannery, for 10 years head of the U.S.
bishops' secretariat
for
o
Catholic-Jewish relations, also
predicts peace In the Middle
,4%
East and eventual Arab appre.
elation of Israel as valuable to
the whole region.
"Israel will finally be seen by
its neighbors for what it is
great democracy and model for
socio-economic
construction
which can contribute pow.
erIuhly to prosperity and quality
of life in the entire Midile
East." says he.
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of
Flannery,
Father
Washington, leaves his post this
fall as American Catholicism's
chief adviser on Judaism to
return to his home diocese of
Providence, R.I., whe re he will
direct continuing education of
priests.
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perform at Disney World. All leaving for a city-wide crusade
Members
of
First
are invited and admission is in Nassau in the Bahamas.
Presbyterian Church of Sanford
free.
Father Andrew Krumbhaar
will join congregations from
The church has recently
t.
Johns
is
the
first called rector of the
other churches in the S
First Baptist
started an 8:30 worship hour in
Presbytery Saturday, July 3, at Christ Episcopal Church,
A Sanford couple, having
Like Alfred. lie also worked as addition to the 11 a.m. service.
The whole family of the First an all-day Bicentennial Picnic Longwood, having assumed his
completed 12 weeks of
a biology teacher at Seminole This is contemporary in nature Baptist Church of Sanford is to be held at Camp Southwlnd In post the first week of May.
missionary training at the
From 1961 to 1973, he served
Junior College in Sanford. lie and utilizes the youth of the invited to ride on the church the Ocala National Forest .
11 00W
1.
Christian Service Corps u.Ct,
earned his Masser oi Science in
bus, Saturday, when it leaves to Bring your own picnic and a Tcra, and or thc iast 2'I4II
headquartered in Washington,
ears,
he
was
on
the
staff
of
the
Plant Ecology From Purdue
Plans are being formulated go to the First Baptist Church of grills. Many games crafts,
D.C.. are now awaiting ap.
i %.A.,
University, Lafayette, Indiana, for a Spanish speaking service Lon~w,00d. A -Nlulti-Media dancing (clogging), Marine Church of the Good Shepherd,
proval of their visa before
in August 1949. In December if there is enough interest in the Presentation will be given by Corps Marching Band, with Maitland.
flying to Liberia, West Africa.
1947, he earned his Bachelor of area. For more information, Sketch Erickson entitled: special guest Paul Revere, a
The Longwood Church Is
James and Marcia Williams,
Science in Agriculture From call the church office.
"Ariierica, Try It, You'll Like junior high pageant, ice cream, called the oldest church in
members of the Covenant
'tuburn University', Auburn,
It." The presentation will deal hoe down and taffy pull will Seminole County and until
Chuluota Baptist
Presbyterian Church in San.
Alabama. James is a May 1913
With subjects such as: Is there provide old-fashioned fun. For recently was a mission
ford, completed three months of
graduate of Phillips High
'Die First Baptist Church in any harm in today's movies; pre-school and early grade congregation church. As of the
training that concluded with a ments with established mission School in Birmingham, Ala., his Chuluota will be hol(fing special Does it matter how much time children, Judy Robb wW have Fall of 75,
it became a fully
special Commissioning Service agencies in the U.S. and hometown.
revival services at 7:30 p.m., we spend watching TV: How special entertainment at 3p.m. self-supported parish church,
May 27 at CSC Headquarters. overseas.
Marcia, a June
1949 beginning Sunday, June 27, does advertising influence our In the outdoor chapel and there with the privilege of choosing
They are now planning to serve
of through Wednesday, June 34). thinking and condition us; Can is also a lake for swimming.
graduate
Founded in 1965, csc serves hometown
it's own rector. "And the lot fell
as teachers at Cuttington as a nondenominational, non- Seabreeze High School in The public is invited to attend. the parent and teen agree on
on Andrew!" laughed Father
College and Divinity School in profit, non-governmental Daytona Beach, received her
Bull Ilild, Associate Pastor of what "Hock" music is really
St. Andrews
Krumbhaar, paraphrasing a
Suacoco, Liberia, West Africa, organization dedicated to diploma in Horticulture From the Kathleen Baptist Church in saying?
During the summer months, Bible quotation.
FR tNDREWKRCMBHA,R
120 miles northeast
of helping "The Whole Church the School of Horticulture for Auburndale, and student at
It is hoped that adults will the Church School at St .
Monrovia, the capital city.
Take The Whole Gospel To The Women i now known as Temple Carson-Newman College, attend this Youth Rally along
Aridrews Presbyterian
Father Krumbhaar said. grow in the Lord. I behievc in
James will be teaching an Whole World." Since its in- University) in June 1952. She Jefferson City, Tenn., will be with youth as this should be a
Hear I..akp. will have a family "Presently we are all getting aualitv. not auantitv, and hnr
agricultural economics course ception, CSC has placed more later earned a BA in Chemistry conductin , the services. Tom really meaningful program. oriented program with a dif- acquainted. In this growth to have a family church that
at the school In addition to being than 250 Christian Service from Florida Technological fflackwell,' q a Music Major at The church bus will leave the ferent family in charge of the area, I would like to see the can speak for the Lord in South
director of the school's farming
Corpsmen" in over 40 coun- University in Orlando in June Palm Beach Atlantic College, church parking lot at 6:45 p.m. total program each Sunday for church grow In numbers, but Seminole County. That's what
activities. Marcia will be tries through more than 60 197
70 and a NI.S. in Chemistry "ill be assisting.
for the program which starts at all ages above kindergarten. would like much more to see it wo-, are here for."
teaching chemistry. Both plan different mission organizations. Irum Seattle University in (huluota will be the first I 7:30 p.m. in the Activities
Beginning June 20 and con______________________________________
LU return to me uniieu States in
iramning consists of l weeks acatLie, Wash., In isugusi Mi. SSSV[dI iIjJIlvdLtUIUt tUF UU) tSUIl(Ilfli of inc Longwood tinuing through the summer
recently
summer 1978. One daughter, of intensive foreign language, Marcia
taught revival team this spring.
Baptist.
every other Sunday there will
SU&amp;mfl, 20, and a son, ligon, 16, cultural and Bible instuction at chemistry anti physics at
The facitlty for the upcoming
be a contemporary worship
will accompany their parents to CSC Headquarters, located in Oviedo High School in Oviedo. Good Shepherd
Vacation Bible School will service at 11 am. There will be
the mission field.
The Willia:nses arrived at the
begin its preparation Tuesday,
the Christian Inn, eight blocks
various kinds of music and frRev. Robert F'. L)eWet'se
Christian Service Corps. last be the featured guest speaker at 9 am. Other workshops are forms of worship at this inOften referred to as the north of the White House.
"Peace Corps" of the church,
March 6, and began training Monday July Sat The Church of scheduled for July 6, 13, and
Until recently. James worked
formal service.
CSC recruits, trains and places as an entomology inspector at
two clays later. Their 30-month The Good Shepherd, 331 Lake 20. Bate for the church's school
A Vacation Bible School will
skilled Christian lay men and the University of Florida's term as Corpsmen ends in Ave., Mintl.and, at the 8 pm IS Jy 26.
beheld June 28 through July 2,9
women on two-year assign- Citrus Experiment Station In September 1978.
At 8 am. on Friday, July 2, am. to noon with classes for
service, The service is open to
the church bus will be taking
four year olds through seventh
young people to Tampa where
grade. Mrs. Jean Colbert is
the, will attend the Youth
director.

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Questfou I'd like toforgh'c the person who cheated me,
butldou'tknowbow.Idoa'tthlnklhatehlmanyznore,botI
can't seem to get it out of my mind. flow can I forget about
tie whole th1?
Answer: It's not enough to want to forget about a wrong
done to you. As you've found out, your feelings just won't let
ou forget, You feel betrayed and wronged, and that's hard
to forget.
But it's even harder to live with angry feelings. I doubt
you're really gotten rid of hate. I say that because when
you've been unjustly treated, your bad feelings usually don't
go away until after you've forgiven the person.
for your own
And that's one good reason to forgive
peace of mind. Why should you suffer because of his
W101
In your case, your thoughts keep revolving
around what's happened. This keeps you churned up, going
over everything again and again. Bad feelings show up In
different people in different ways
bad temper, sleepless
rights, health problems. But whatever form they take, they
diLroy the srne thing ineverybody ... peace of mind.
Jpeace is someth we all need We are not made to
live with anger or resenbrient or bitterness. Our spirit reacts
to hate as our body does to poison. That's why the price for
keeping bad feelings is toohigh.The truth is, we can't afford
not to forgive. Our peace and happiness depend on it.
God made us, and He really knows how we work and
what will work for us. So wtv!n it comes to forgiving, God is
our example. He promises to forgive us If we forgive others.
And His foregiveness includes forgetting. He blots out our
sins and will not even rernernberthem (Isaiah 43:25).
So when you forgive, include forgetting, and dolt just as
quickly as you can. Paul said don't let the sun go down upon
your wrath (EpheslarLi 4:26). He knew it's always harder to
forgive tomorrow.
I know it's hard to give up angry feelings. But when you
really decide to forgive, it's not as hard as you thought it
would be. That's because God gives you the love you need to
be able to forgive.
Although the anger goes away, you may still feel a deep
hurt. I recently experienced something that caused me a
dccp hurting. Out ofrnypainthe Lord thidmcto plant rny
hurt as a seed for something better. And as I did, the hurting
was crowded out by the excitement of knowing that
something good was going to happen to me!
Italic about this planting the hurt as a seed in much more
detail In my book "Daily Guide to Miracles." To get your
copy free, postpaid and without any obligation, write to Oral
Roberts, Tulsa, Okla.

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and to wonder if vve are tiuly living
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bustle and din, just a stone's throw
beyond. It is strangely quiet, peaceful, giving the visitor a moment's
pause, a time to think.
All of us need that moment to
pause, that time to think.
We need, now :i again, to stop
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153) lady-I Ave.
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Central Florida Chorale will
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Evangelism Conference for the
be featured as part of the
day. This conference Is spon:.
worship service on July 4 at the
sored by the Evangelism
First United Methodist of
Department of the Florida
;
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Sanford at a special celebration
Baptist Convention.
at 10 a.m.
Dr. JavT.Ctinatonasthrof
Members of the Chorale are:
the local church, is completing
nthood
Jenny Benz, Mary Jane
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Berrien, Irene Brown, Sue
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weekend. On Sunday evening he
IV
Cann, Elizabeth Ifall, Sylvia
Parents. -ould I ha-!p vo,ir eves of eft?r new-hR
I MP11 ).
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in P
attention? These words are fathers and mothes live In a Henderson, Glenyce Mann,
series
of
sermons
on
some
'i.uit'
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:
written for and about you! partnership with God, set Marilyn Meredith, Jean Metta,
Btr.tri. His message
1
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Mothers,
Fathers
common goals and challenging Ruth Michelson, Bonnie Platt,
will be entitled, "Separation."
Parents! Having just recently purposes for our own lives, we Mary Reddick, Bobbi Robbins,
observed another Fathers' Day can earn by our ideals and Sue Rich and Dot Wailer;
Ravenna Pork
and Mothers' Day and with concerns the respect and love of Bettye Smith is accompanist.
Some of the numbers they
The Youth choir from
your status as parents at). our children.
The
truth
is,
as
vice
regents
will
be
singing
are
a
sample
of
Carrboro
Baptist Church
parently on the decline today,
North Carolina will be
these words for and about you of God, we parents cannot the variety of musical expresenting a musical entitled,
Ot seem appropriate.
abdicate our offices. Rather, we perience of the past 200 years.
1.
the Son Shine in," on
Even if you read Holy can instead earn an even The strength of America lies In
Tuesday
at 7:30 p.m.
Scripture only now and then, it greater status with the un- her diversity and will be pot.
willnottakeyouiongtoseehow derstanding and the example trayed by such songs as
Holy Cross
important God considers we give our children and the Amazing Grace, Do Lord,
American
Folk
Trilogogy,
Lift
parents. In all creation, parents purposes for which we live.
The RI. Rev. William H.
BISHOP W.Il. FOLWEI..L
On the other hand by our own Thine Eyes, How Great Thou
and their helpers are the only
Folwell, Bishop of the Central
ones God commands people to marital disunity, poor corn- Art and others.
Florida Diocese, will celebrate
tend i n g South western the public.
Fifteen members of the
honor, After giving us His Word niunicatlon, lack of concern,
Evangelist,
pastor,
pilot,
the
Eucharist at Holy Cross
God-fearing Chorale will be led by their Theological Seminary, Ft.
and Promise that he is Our God, lack of a
Worth, Tex., and Patrick radio speaker and world Episcopal Church of Sanford
God says to us in the Ten philosophy of life, we can set accompanist, Bettye Smith.
Sunday at the 10 a.rn. service,
A flag parade, the singing of Edmiston, is attending Oral traveler, Rev. DeWeese
Commandments: "Honor your the stage not only for family
University
in been actively engaged in the as well as preaching and
Father and your Mother." And disorders and disobedience, but patriotic hymns, a mini-drama Roberts
baptising a baby. The Women of
by Betsy Ross, anthem by the preparation for mission work. Gospel ministry for 46 years.
the Church have planned a
A film on the Catholic For 22 of those years he was the small reception in the parish
channel and children's choirs
promise to this commandment: health and a broken home.
and other features will be Charismatic Conference with as the Associate Evangelist for
"...thatyourdays may be long
If we are fathers, who have
be shown at the 7 the Oral Roberts Association. house immediately following
in the land which the Lord your right goals we will be un- presented at the one service on the Pope will
the service.
We
parents
are
God's
plan
the
family
economy
andJuly
4
at
10
a.m.
according
to
pin.
service
Sunday
prior to He has directed crusades in
God gives you" (Exodus 20:12). derstanding and considerate,
the lay leader. Mabel Chap- Bible study led by Rev. Bill more than 40 states and
30
Freewill
Pickett,
foreign countries,
representatives in our homes. provide for the education of our man.
The concluding program of
West Sanford Freewill
Our names, fathers and children; and if we are
the Vacation Bible School will First Baptist
Community
Holiness
Church invites
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mothers, are names for "of- mothers, who cultivate honor
be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
A
unique
"Sermon
In
Song"
members
and
friends to join in
[ices." Maybe we have not with love, and build up a
Methodist
with
Mrs.
Sheila
VanWormer
in
will
be
presented
during
the
the
celebration
Sunday of the
always thought of ourselves in spiritual family dowery, we will
charge.
morning worship service of the 39th anniversary of Overseer
that way. But being mothers not need to be concerned about
Scholarship Sunday will be
First Baptist Church of Oviedo Mother Ruby L. Wilson, as
and fathers are offices just as our status
the whole corn- observed Sunday at Community
Grace
Methodist
on
Sunday at 11 a.m. Famed pastor of the church. Morning
much as the offices of mayor, munity will recognize our United Methodist Church of
soloist
Lowell Leistner will be worship will begin at 11 a.m.
president, or prime minister. In worth.
Casselberry with Rev. Ken
On Saturday at 7:30 p.m. The the featured singer.
and afternoon services at 3p.rn
fact, we parents have even
Fathers, Mothers, it is Miller, associate pastor, Solid Rock will present a
Leistneristhernusicdjrector
higher offices. We parents have especially difficult it seems to preaching at the 9:30 and 11 concert at Grace United and crusade coordinator for the
St. Mathew Baptist
the highest office in creation be parents today. Working a.m. services.
Methodist. This group of con- Bill Penley Evangelistic
beC.1ILC through us Gorl gives mothers, absentee fathers, the
St. Matthew Missionary
Rev. Millcr is onc of several temporary gospel singers Association in North Carolina.
life,
mass media, family mobility, young men aided by the local derived their name from the lie has been in full-time
Baptist Church will observe its
Today the discipline of changing values are all special church's scholarship fund while Scripture, Matthew 7; 24.27. crusade evangelism for the
annual men day services at 11
and 3 p.m.
children has declined in our problems that have to be faced studying for the ministry. These 25 singers, ninth-graders 25 years. Through the 'ears a.m.
he speaker
willThe
be morning
Deacon
schools and in our homes. We in our time. Another problem Is Others include Rev. Ban through college, are from the has traveled throughout North
are raising problem children, the status of parents' Isn't it Casselberry, Canal Point Clearwater-Largo area. They America and many foreign Raymond Bellamy. The a!speakerpastor
will be
Rev.
who are destructive and a time that we parents remember United Methodist Church, Rev. are under the direction of Mr. countries. Leistner also gives ternoon
Jessie Buggs,
of The
burden to the courts. And, of what higb, important "offices" Marvin McClain, Christ United Bill ftenfroe who is also the one month each year on a Mount Moriah Baptist Church,
course, thousands of us have we have. These are offices Methodist Church, Bradenton. choral director for Largo High foreign mission Field.
abdicated our responsibilities given to us by God' By Douglas Seymour is pastoring School, and youth director at
Palm Bay, Fla. Sysvester
In addition to his solo work, Randall, Chairman and Rev.
as parents.
rediscovering the worth of the New flope United Methodist Largo
United
Methodist l.eistner
has
directed S.W. Washington, Pastor.
But our status as parents parents ourselves, we may help in Georgia while attending Church. The group tours the evangelistic crusade choirs of
need not continue to decline
the entire community as well to Candler School of Theology, Eastern United States and over 1,000 voices. After singing
either in our own eyes or in the rediscover their worth.
Teddy Mc!lvain, who is at- Florida and has been invited to in Oviedo, I.eistner will be
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1k says religious or theological kinds of anti-Semitism
will be the "first to disappear."
but that secular forms of this
"most durable of all hatreds"
still will linger.
This means a major "histori.
cal reversal," he says, since
Christian churches originally
Fired anti-Semitism, but are
among the "first to repudiate it.
"The day Is almost at hand
when the Christian pulpit and
classroorn, the chief sources of
anti-Semitism, will be the front
line of the struggle against it,"

he writes in the intcrreligit)us
quarterly, "Face to Face."
It is published by the Anti.
Defamation league of Wnaj
B'rith, which works to combat
anti-Jewish prejudice.
Father Flannery says secular
anti-Semitism, its main form
today and the kind manifested
in Soviet Russia, the Middle
Fast, some Fascist parties and
"liberal ideologies," will live on
'in less virulent forms."
Its "unconscious ctmracter"
niakesit "an ailment peculiarly
difficult to treat." he says,

ntennial Fires To Be Ignited
RIDGECREST, N.C. More
than a hundred girls here are
making plans to start a fire on
the night of
America's
Bicentennial celebration.
And that fire will be only one
of hundreds of fires that will
light the sky across America
July 4th.
The girls are campers and
staffers at Camp Crestridge for
Girls. located on the 1,900-acre
grounds of Ridgecrest Baptist
Conference Center in the heart
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of the Blue Ridge Mountains,
The campfire wiU be a part of
the camp's participation in a
unique Bicentennial event
encouraged by the American
Camping Association and
Christian
Camping
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Scratch the surface of
Congress, federal and local
government, educational in.
stitutions and community
organizations across the United
States and former Peace Corps
volunteers appear.
Among them are U.S. Reps.
E.
Paul
Tsongas
of
Massachusetts and Christopher
J. Dodd of CDnnecticut; Paul
Theroux, author of the best.
selling "The Great Radway
Bazaar;" Edith Barksdal
Soan, director of the District of
Columbia's Office of Consumer
Affairs; Joan Tarpley Winn,
first black woman judge in
Texas; Dean L. Conrad,
assistant to the governor of

Jesus will stern from
the
work of Jewish scholars addressing themselves to the subject of Jesus and the new view
Jews will have taken of Mistians and Christianity."

Sen. Thomas E. Petri; Leonel
%
Castillo. Itoustm's city cOntroller; and Jimmy Carter's
mother, "MW Ullian" Carter.
It's been nearly 15 years since
the first 80 young Peace Corps

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According
to
Camp
Crestridge director Arvine Bell
members of the ACA and CCI
will conbine efforts in the coast
to
coast
fire-lighting
celebration.

P eace

however, he sit)!, time 'rabid
anti-Zionism now affecting the
United Nations and the international community" will
come to be seen as "temporary
insanity sustained by an oil
politic that will lose its influence on world affairs as new
sources of energy are saccessfully exploited."
With the coming "increase of
empathy" between Christians
and Jews, he foreoees development of a "two-covenant theo.
logy," which
recognizes
Judaism as valid for Jews. but
Jesus as essential to extend the
faith to others.
lie says that Christianity and
Judaism undoubtedly will find
their new relationship 1-crossr.
cornfertilizing
and
plementary," and he adds:
"Jesus will be reclairnen in
Judaism as one of Israel's great
...

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men and women left for Ghana
and Tanzania to serve as
teachers and road builders.
Since then, more than 63,000
Americans have spent several
years of their lives working in
the developing countries of
Africa, Latin America, Asia
and the Pacific.
The predecessors of the 6,220
VolunteerS now serVing in 69
countries tackled a variety of
tasks: teaching in remote
villages, tnr alating children
against smallpox, digging wells
to irrigate the parched Sahel.
organizing communities to
build their own whooI3 and
clinics, coordinating relief
eff orts after hurricanes aM
earthquakes, and showing
farmers how to produce more
corn and rice.
Now, they're at work in every
conceivable
field
and
profession, in many cases using
skills they developed.

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9 H000 SQUARES
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thief kingpin who. ironically. is
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t rrtjzg on the tarn from
ChIcaW mobsters after wit12

18-Help

Wanted
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ISALCOHOLA PROBLEM?
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
For families or friends of problem
driniers.
For further information call 132.4387
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O .
Rn. 553, Sanford, Fla. 37771,
Whispering Pines Inn, a complete
retirement home, 21 Hr. care,
Meals, room, laundry as low as
$300 per me.Phone DeLand 7347229.
FACEDWITHADRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
Call 123 4357
Write P.O. Box 1213
Sanford, Florida 37171
Retired couple to live mown mobile
home on small, lakefront youth
camp, Free trailer space for
property
supervision.
Par.
ticipatiOn in camping program not
required. Must be able to gel along
with children. Send letter telling
about yourself I past association
With youth activities to Box 40,1, c.
0 Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1651,
Sanford, Fla. 37771.

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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free, 641 2077 for "We Care"
"Hotline," Adults or Teens.
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LOST- I female dogs, biat:k 5.
silver setter, NLme Tosca, and
brown terrier, named Ralph,
vicinity Eckerds. 322.1067.
LOST- White male Poodle, vicinity
16&amp;I-1. REWARD. 322-2321Ivor
71*4
Lost- Part German Shepherd pup,
9 weeks old, brown with black nose
and ear tips. Vicinity Cumberland
Farms on Park Ave. Reward, 323"Al

6-Child

Care

energy and space travel ... But his most frightening

BUSY BEE CHILDCARE
2127 Holly Ave.
Phone 3n 7510cr 372 0740

fields

WAS HE RIGHT AGAIN?
' Thidsasy tropical Its ant is now Uvsalening
livestock In the Southwestern U.S.

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Yellow Cab, 201 S. Park Ave

Sanf or d

Nurses. RN's 1. LPN's, Aides; Aid.
Companion. Needed immediately.
62*0434

MASTERPIECE OF SCIENCE FICTION

Installer

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b0CoUtge

CONCERT

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FORGOT"

436 wid Howell Branch Road, Cossetherr,
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Stenstrom Realty

24-Business Opportunities

3237522

Taxi Cab Business and r.iøI.d
Franchises. Owner must sell. Will
accept best cash offer. Call 904.
761-2625.
If you're in the buliniis of building
your
busines. use
the
Classified Ads often,
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This Week's Specials

ANYTIME

Multiple Listing Service
REALTORS

INSPECT AND CALL
2100 Willow-) BR $23,900.
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MOPITHLY RENTALS AVAILABLE
Cnk TV, Air Con4 Maid Semv ,
QUALITY INN NORTH
IIISR 434. Longwood
042-1000
2.343 Park Dr
0
112 OR Mobile Homes
Adults No pets

APARTMENTS

REQUIRED

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323 8670 or 831-9777

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Building Fund Drawing $ P.M.
lit Prize: 3 Day trip to Bahamas (or $300)
2nd Prize: Microwave Oven (ur $200)

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
Buying a new home? Moving to on
rd
apartment?
'I Get some action with a Herald
classified ad. We'll help you write
an sd that will bring a last sa le
CALL3717611
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Lake Mary. Clean furnished apt,
responsible wor king man. No pets.
3223920.

Carpet
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Water and electricity. 20th St. $120
month. 322 8211.

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2 Bedroom unfurnished, adults
preferred, itie month, 373 3a

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C E SHEPHERD
Painting Remodeling. General
Rep.irs Call 321 8111S
.•WtII.O'C,
Trash
Iralnnl OVI",'
Hauling

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Furnished I bedroom
no pets. can niui altar
or weeten.

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321.0041
,lS FRENCH

oatn, garagwr'p
roof Owner says sell. PartIally
turn. 312.720. Don Jackson
BROKER. 327 5295. Call Joh
KrIder Jr.. 904-734 4251 anytirni

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Drive
Sanford. 373 5200
St

Johns River- Double wide
mobile home. .3 bedroom, 2 bath
with lot, screened patio, central
heat and air and carport. Club
house pool and marina privileges,
121,500. See at 105 Maple Drive,
Leisure World, DeBary, or call
904.759 3122 after 6 p.m.

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7 Double wide mobile homes with
lots and boat dock. Beautiful park
along $t. Johns Swimming,
marina,tennisetc. Call 6AJ.38%i,r
661-3145. Open Ho use Saturday I
Sunday

BATEMAN REALTY
Reg Real Estate Broker
763 S Sanford Ave
371 07$9evrs 3727643

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Merchandise

50--Miscellaneous

for Sale

SWIMMING POOL ACMIF10ELeading manufacturer and
distributor has aluminum ret.
langutar pools left Over from 1415
season, half price Guaranteed
ristaliafion and terms Call 305855 9331 collect

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Pest Control

Rcmo1eInjxodAddl.on
reee5tmJtet Noobloation
JOHNNY WALK ER. 312 ais
General Contractor
Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning.
For free estimates, c311 Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 372

ART BiwN PEST
CON tROt.
ailliliffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffial
,i o. rive
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Insulation

Pressure Cleaning

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BEST PRODUCT
BEST PRICE
Free Es timates-24 Hours
YOU ARE MISSING SOMETHING
THEFIMO TEP(,S)I QV2I
IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED A
CLASSIFIED AD LATELY
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Land Clearing

Roofing
C&amp;A

Back Hoe

Service

Lanu iearng. till dr?, clay. rock.
All kindS of digging. Hou'setrailers
stored and moved 372 9112.
ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
Buiidozing, Excavating. Ditch work.
Fill dirt, tOl) toil 322-9142

Expert root repairs, flat roo fs or
shingles
All work guaran.
teed BROGOEN ROOFING,
6700

Cleaning the ga rage again Moving
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the same items around you
moved last spring? Planning on
Ievodtrnilviri
storing inem inoiner year? Don't
do It. Plan a gar ag e sale and don't
forget toadvectl'se it In the Herald
want aas Like magic, the cl utter
wiJI disappear, arid you'll hive
Mowing, edging, trimming, weedng
cast? In your pocket.
and f er tilizing Free estimates
Phone 323 59t1
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EXPERT LAWN CARE
Mowing. Edging. Trimming
Sewing
Phone3fl 1797
Free Estimates

Lawn Care

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tetplentyol prospects, . Adventism
your product or sarvic, in the
Classified Ads.

Alterations. Dress Making. Drapes.
Upholstery 372 0107.

Mowing,
Edging arid Hedging. 332 732$
after 5 p.m.

LAWN SERVICE

new. Asking $90. 322.1309.

1911 Dodge 0-100 pickup, $1,110.
1910 Toyota Corona, automatic, $S?9.

Dell's Auction Service

Used office furniture

Hwy. 44, West, Sanford
)fl5420

Wood or Steel desk:, ext,cutive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, Straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and carry.
NOLL'S
Cauelberry, 17 97.830 1704

W HEEL RANCH OF SANFORD

-____ Phone 333.10*0

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

JUST MAKE PAYMENT S- '72 and
'13 Models. Call 323-5570 or 334
Slide on Pick Up Camper, II'.
1403 (Dealer)
completely $elf contained, gas or
1913 Cutless, low mileage. $450 down
electric. 332.0641.
end assume payments. Also living
room suite, 322-5523.

Rain Trees, Azaleas, Camphor
Trees, 9cc. Border grass, 39c.
Large bushy Ligustrum. $1.98.
CACTUS QUEEN NURSERY,
Con, Wekiva Park Drive and SR
46. 3226230.

76-Auto Parts

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Recor.ditioned Batteries, si.s
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave.
Firestone Radial tires. 30.000 ml,
warranty. Any size in stock. 4 for
$169.95, plus tax. These are Special
blemished tires, some sizes
limited, Firestone Store, tit &amp;
French. Sanford. 327.024,4

Lawn Mower Sales &amp; Service
We
Sell the Best &amp; Service the Rest.
Western Auto, 301W. Firtt St., 372
1403.
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Well Drilling

C O RADIO- Tram Titan- 0.104 Slider Phantom
Drake Wi
Porialab
Phone Patch
AR 33
Rotor - 301?. tower
Bos s for 04
- Super Mag. $1,000 firm 373
4916
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831-9993

78-Motorcycles

ADORABLE KITTENS
FREE TO GOOD HOMES
Call 131.1620 after 5p.m.

GREEN CARPET Driveway SaleAntique oak tile chest, golf clubs
and bag, card tables and chairs,
assorted wicker, double bed and
much more. Friday &amp; Saturday, 9
to 2- Windsor Isle. 323-3195
Yard Sale- Lots of plants, plant
holders, clothing, misc. items.
Saturday. June 26, 9 to S. corner
W. 24th &amp; Revona Court.
Carport Sale: Friday 5. Saturday, 9
a.m to A m ,1IQ) Palmetto Ave.
Sanford.
GARAGE SALE' Sat. &amp; Sun. 9106.
251$ S Sanford Ave. Clothes,
luggage, trundle bed. Nothing
over 130.
CARPORT SALE: Set. 26. 10
lit Stereo, Oak pieces. Misc. 209
Citrus Drive.
Rummage Sale: Saturday 8. Sunday. Air Condition equipment,
furniture, clothing, everything.
Fern DrIve, Leisure World,
DeBary 6653490

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LONG WOOD
LINCOLN-MERCURY

FREE-WHITE KITTENS
2 Males, 1 Female
Phone 323 3901
German Shepherd male, 1½ yrs
blk &amp; tan, loves children. No
Papers. $123 cash. 373.0621 after
1:30.

HOME OF THE
NEARSIGHTED
APPRAISER

FREE KITTEN
To Good Home
Phone 373 3777

HOME NEEDED
3 SOPHISTiCATED KITTENS
An Asset To Any Home
Phone 323 0937

The nearsighted appraiser
saves you

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YARD SALE - Upsala
Presoyterien Church, Corner
Country Club &amp; Upsets Rd., Sat.,
June 26. begins at 10. Clothes,
Misc, nothing over 375

1.

Motorcycle insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
- 372 31fij or 323 7110
1973 Yamaha, good condition. $350
322 0626.

Free to good home only- 2 year old
Schnauzer, very loveable and
good with children. 377.1127.

STORING IT MAKES WASTE
SELLING IT MAKES CASH.
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW.
Call 3272611 or 831 9993.

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week Call collect, 561 2131.,...,
BUY JUNK CARSfrom SlOfo $10
Call 3721624 after 4p.m.

3 FREE KITTENS
Half Persian
Phone 322.7529

Moving Sale: Dishes, Lawn chairs,
Mechanics &amp; Carpenter's tools.
Clothing, Misc. Wed., 23rd fit..?
810 to S. 2433 Laurel Ave.

67-Livestock-Poultry

hundreds of

dollars on these
Pigs
10 Wks., $20: 14 Wks.. $30
322 7273

_68-Wanted

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to

pre-owned automobiles

73 FORD

Buy

75 BUCK

LTI). 2. Dr., Bronze, Air Conditloninq, Low Mileage.

We Buy Furniture
DAVES' 323 9310

Only

lVanted to buy used office furniture
Any
Quantify
NOLL'S
Casselberry, Hwy 37 92 830 4206

LENIURY. 4-Dr., Green,
Low Miles, Economy.

2395

only

74 OLDS
2Or,, Whit, With Blue Roof,

Cash 322-4132

LISABRE. 4-Dr.,

Only

p3695

Only

71 MG ROADSTER

PINEY WOODS BARN - We Buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell
for 30 pot commission Free Pick
ups Auction, Saturdays 1 p m
Sanford 322 2770

Blue,

Extra

Only

22,000

Miles, Remainder Of Full
Factory Warranty,

Well Equipped,

For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.

$3595

76 BUICK

CUTLASS SUPREME.

$5295

75 LINCOLN

Sharp.

COUPE. Bronze, Leather,
Loaded.

1695

onty7495

Longwood

70-Swap &amp; Trade
SWAPSHC)P FLEAMARKET
yone can be a seller or a buyer
40 charge All aamttej free
:ome browse every Sunday 9 to S
t the Movieland Drive in
'heatre. South 17-92 phone322
216.

LINCOLN MERCURY INC.
Home of Quiet, Courteous
Reserved Service Sales -Rentals
South of Sanford
131-1090
3331 Hwy. 17.92 at S Points
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322-4114

mmumn

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J. Coori

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Good collection of Avon bottles for
sa le Call between 10 &amp; 1 or 6 &amp; S.
322.1001.
CB Radio base 23 channel Hygain
with power mike, push up pole,
super pene$rator antenna, 100 ft
coax Complete, asking *350 323
9042.
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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
Ill IISE First St.
3725672
Wanted, Residential site for
swimming
pool
Leading
distributor wants a nice back yard
to display new 1916 model above
ground pool Top consideration
given for prime location Call 305
4224220 collect.

YES, SANFORD!

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110.

HERE ARE SERVICE SPECIALS
THAT CAN'T BE BEAT!

C oupon

Lube,

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With Coupon

Filter

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$995

Oil

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LOSE WEIGHT
AND EARN MONEY
377
after S P

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Coupon Expires July 1, 1974

Front End $If%95E /
With
Alignment I coupo
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CB's
NO MONEY DOWN
Cobra , Midland. Johnson,

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(and all other areas)

Coupon

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Expires July

1, 78
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Pierre Simpson, Bela, Browning,
Hy Gain Handec, Regency. T
Berry and Pace Complete ac

cessorles LOW MONThLY
PAYMENTS. £LECTRON'C
SHOWPLACE. 4319 Edgewater
Drive (corner Fairbanks)
Orlando 293-1171
Kitchen Bath room Cabinets,
Cou nter tops. Sinks Installation
available Bud CabeIl. 3725057
anytime

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108W. Itt St 3272333
We Buy Furniture

Clean. double hotel box springs and
mattresses. $23 set. Sanford
Auction, 323 7340.

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10' * I)' Plush gold rug, excellent
condition. pads included 1100 or
beSt otter. 321 048

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ALL FACTORY

1976 VOLARE
STARTING AT

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To ListYour Business... Dial 322-2611

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For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks
Any year thru 1976 models. 1 days

Doberman Pinscher AKC Pups,
$150. Champion Lineage. Terms.
36S5740.

YARD SALE. Thurs,, Fri., Sat., 9.5,
Tooli, Furn. Clothes. Also 1972
Cadillac, good cond. 2004
Washington Ave. 323 5500.

1970 Impala, I door, 900d condition, '.
new Inspection slicker. Call 372
7244 or 372.1393 after S p.m.
1971 Olds Vista Cruiser, air can
dition, all power, 43,000 miles. 372
7163 anytime.

Wanted

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65-Pets-Supplies

VA RD SALE, 116 Garrison Drive
Saturday and Sunday
9a.m. to S P.M.

1973 AMC Hornet 4 door, air,
automatic, well maintained.
Phone 321-5024.

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Painting

77- Autos

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only %I 50 per day
CARROt I'S FURNITURE

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Sat. 26th, 9106
YARD SALE- Summer clearing,
linens, glassware, clothes, Misc.
ldyllwllde area, 202 Dogwood
Drive.

for Rent

1911 Toyota Corona SR. hardtop. S
SOW, AM-FM radio. Just like
new. By owner, 332.2352.

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51-Household Goods

WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS
16
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
372 2645
All tvOli and Si
We repair and service
CarPetitry. Painting. A I Painting- Brun, roll,
Roof Reriars.
spray
SINE MACHINE &amp;
Home Repairs. Guttinirig. Cement
Quality wont Reasonable prices.
SUPPLY CO
rfrk Free estimates 031 8661
Free estimates 321 04S9
372 4432
1 29714Y5t

GARAGE SALE- Misc. items. I'll
Valencia Court North, tO a.m..m.
Ill
til.. June 26 only

64-Equipment

Lease. Datsun including Z cars and
trucks, For information call Bill
Pay or Jack Mink, 531-1310.

Vehicles

75-Recreational

62-Lawn-Garden

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children's clothing Boys' new
casual Suits, shins, short &amp; long
pants, girls' dresses 8. shOrt &amp; long
play Suits.
PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
7610 HIawatha
n. 3fl 1301

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'tave some camping equipment you
no longer use? Sell it all with a
tilL
Classi fi ed Ad in The Herald Call
m0t,ng.
dhnt.
C'PIry ,
177 2611 or 131 9993 and a friendly
CuStom Work L'censed, Bonded
ad visor will hell) you
Free ,'5tm.i' 323 6035
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a p.m

I Bedroom, furnhlbed, hr. A4ut?s,
to pets. Contact 2317 PItmetto
Ave., Sentord

' Parking Lot Maintenance- Sealing
and Striping Durable Scalers, $05
Lemon Si, Santora . 323
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Sanford Lake Mary aria- 2 OR,
appliances, air condilion, drapes,
area rug, fenced yard, $110 mc.
773 7669

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joncrete Pavement

Home Improvements

C.auefberry, unfurn. duplex. 2 OR,
stove refriger ator, 1 child. No
pets. $13.5. 834-90*4.

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Carpet, qv.iilty materials, ex pert
installation. friendly service Pr,,
estimates 3733732

SAN MO PARK, 1, 2. 3. bedroom
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park
Wk l y, 35)5 Hwy 17-92, Sanfor
d
323 1830

3rd Prize: *100

4th Prize *13 5th Prize $23
SPECIAL$100000RPRIZE

OVVER-S BEAUTY SALON
rerly Harnielt's Bauly NookI
Sit E- Fir st. 3n

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1 Bedroom furnished apartment,

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Efficiency and 2 Bedroom, monthly,
adults. Wekiva La nd ing Resort,
Free boat moorage and canoe use.

Golden Picnic Area

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BAMBOO COVE APTS

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Home Improverlients

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372 2352

Nights

Lots, high anddry, 2'- miles north of
FTU, ready to build on. 100'. 133'.
Cash or terms. 3653367.

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Pa'ntnu 8. moor Body W or k
Protessoral. experienced painter.
Work quaraniced Bruce's Body
Shop. 321 0753
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located in Lake Mary. Call 3727741.

OWNERS DESPERATE- Make
offer on the 3 bedroom, l" bath
home in TEE P1' GREEN. Near
new central heat and air,
sprinkler System, fenced rear
yard. Kitchen equipped. $26,500.

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Aluminum Siding

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Black &amp; Decker 1$" dec. mower
with grass catcher, excel, coed.,
133. 2620 S. Elm, 323.0543

s3-TV-Radio-Stereo

Garage Sate, Saturday, 9 am. to 4
p.m. Various household items,
clothes, etc. Phone 323.2690.

30 10 50 &amp; 60 pct discount on all

One &amp; 7 B ed room apartments,
furnished or unfurnished. New ly
redecorated. Come see. 300 E.
Airport Blvd., Sanford, 323.1340,

NAS Sanford Reunion

FORMERMODEL-3bedroom, I"i
bath. THIS ONE HAS IT ALL?
Lots of extras with an unbeatable
location close to shopping.
schools. OWNERS ANXIOUS.
Come see and save. *26,300

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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BROKERS

SAN LAPITA- 3 bedroom, li bath
cii btik beauty. Kitchen equippod. Easy FHA financing. See this
one at $72,500

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KENMORE WASHER. parts,
service, used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES 323 0691

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SUNLAND STEAL- 3 bedroom. 1
bath CB home. Priced for im.
mediate sate. Kitchen equipped,
include all furniture. SEE IT
FOR $19,900.

Sanford, Fla.
3222090

Highway 17-92. Sanford

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C harming Spanish slyle stucco
home, 3 OR, 1 bath, separate
dining rm., living rm. with
fireplace I high beamed ceiling.
Breakfast nook, kitchen equipped.
Landscaped yard with many fruit
trees. $23,000. So* t 2400
Hiawatha Dr. If Interested, call
3220721,332.4303 for spot.

79-Trucks.Trailers

ild) Ford F SOt) lift, van, hydraulic
R0950N MARINE
- Hi-'Vay46
Wt. Jif. Phone 723 7340
2918 Hwy Il 97
Auc
t
ion
Galleries
3fl ''61
1H3C U passenger Bus. V64
Daily sales, used furniture' &amp; an
IS' Larson boat, 63 hp motor I
speed, $973. 372.4195
tiques, I': miles east of I-I.
trailer, excellent ConditIon.
Sanford 322 6972
Sell us your car or truck even if you
Reasonable offer will buy. 323.
We are loaded with all kinds of
owe money on It. See Bill Ray or
3650.
furniture, a lot of bIcycles, Color I
Jack Mink, BAIRD RAY DAT
14' Fiberglass canoe, 2 paddies and
Black &amp; White TV's, all kinds of
SUN, Fern Park, 53 1 1315
carriers, $83. Phone 327-5130.
tools, glassware, brlc.a.brac, and
thousands of Items too numerous
80-Autos for Sale
60-Off ice Supplies - to mention.
OPEN DAILY FOR RETAIL
p., .
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auto., air, $173. 323-1185.
103
Olivetti Calculator, office size, like

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Seers Coldspot chest type freezer, 17
cu. ft. avocado, vinyl top. S200.322.
3614 after 3 p.m.

Estate

1505W. 25th Sf,

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NO LEASE

CaliBart
Realt or

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NO DEPOSIT

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FHA VA

Rog. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC.
101 W. Commercial
Phone 322-7511, Sanford

SEE OUR ENERGY POWER
SAVINGS HOME IN DELTONA.
Model open every day at SAXON
BLVD. &amp; URBANNA.

One Bedroom
From

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REALTOR'
2IHRS.

52-Appliances
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11' Sears refrigerator, frost free,
icemaker, $100. 20 cu. It. chest
type freezer, 1 yr. old, *200. Ph.
u 5991 anytime.

W. Garnett White

JUST REDUCED *2.000? POOL
HOME. 3 bedroom, Ix bath
home Fenced rear
yard
43-LotsAcreage
surrounds. beautiful 1S'x30' pool.
Kitchen equipped. Your* for lust
*27,500. WILL GO VA with minium Mcile Home Lot, County, 100'xllO'
Terms. $SiOO.
down

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•CLUB ROOM

By Owner, 2 bedroom, full bath,
kitchen equIpped, carpeted,
fenced yard. Washer &amp; Dryer,
central air &amp; heat, drapes, &amp;
curtains. 322 3133.

REAL

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Studio 12 3
Bedroom Apti.
Quiet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped
Adult-Family

L.argeI&amp;7Bdrm
Furnished or Unfurnished

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. It
Classified
Ads
Idn't
work. . . there wouldn't be any

323 6333

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LAKESIDE

OWNER LEAVING AREA, must
silt this attracliv* Spen?th i
bedroom. 2 bath in good area.
Carpet, large rooms, much mor e.
Priced at only $32,950.
Call Belly Flamm, Assoc

1 BEDROOM
FURNISHED APARTMENT
23Q. Mellonvilla

REALTORS

Luxury Patio Apartments

\kuage

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Furnished

8306833

Saoit

1975 Singer Zig-Zag
Assume pay. ents Singer Zig zag in
.TCUi'IVS weInut Console with
automatic button hole. Pay
balance of $91, or 10 payments of
$10. See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
301 E. 1st Sf., Downtown
3729411

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eneva
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1Gardens

3 room unfurn , ground II., $123; 3 3 BR, lY baths, air I heat. car
room unfurn., 2nd fI., $100. 30 pct.
peting, $73,000. 323-5516.
security deposit required. 373.

31partments

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Satoah- 2 BR, l.y bath Townhouse,
aIr, dishwasher, disposal, washer.
dryer. drapes. carpet. Tinnls,
golf, swimming, $225 371-0500
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3271660

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By Owner- Lovely 3 SR, 2 both
home in Sanford, central heat and
air, wall to wall carpet, separate
dining room. 14'x16' family room,
garage, largo fenced yard,
beautiful shade frees, 161 x16'
workshop or Outside game room.
13,000 equity and assume loan.
Phone 321 030).

Assume Payments
1976 AM-FM with I tract tape, solid
state. Mediterranean floor model.
Pay 3alance of $190 or 1$
payments 04 $12.48.

LOOK ! ! I
0ELTONA
SWIMMING POOL
* * * * * 521,000 * * * * *
goes with this exceptionally clean
Color Picture Tube Installed in your
2 bedroom, I bath with wall to wall
TV, only 165 complete. I Yr.
UNLIMITED POTENTIAL
A
carpet. control heat arid air.
warranty on tube
little imagination will do wonders
Asking $24,900.
with this 3 bedroom,
bath.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
Walking distance
HER B's TV
to new
S. V. Hardwick, Broker
elementary school. Owners will
Deltona, 445.4411
1200 French Ave., 373. 1731
pay all closing costs. See for
yourself. Call today,
L ake Markham- ) bedroom, 2 both,
54-Garage Sates
pool, largo lot, on canal to chain of
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
lakes. $10,500. 323.5138.
$31 1222
Back Yard Plant Sale, Thursday,
(inter Springs- 3 BR, I bath,
Friday, Saturday. Many varieties
family room, garage, fenced,
of plants and hanging baskets for
Kish Real
central h &amp; A. $23,100, 371.1433.
yard, house or patio. Reasonable
"SERVICE BEYOND
prices. 150-4 Maple Ave., near
C
T. JOHNS REALTY Co. Middle School. 373-4371.
THE CONTRACT"

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WINTERSPRINGS

SANFORD- 3 BR, 2 bath home,
shady yard, Air conditioned, price
reduced to $17,900.

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323.5774 Anytime

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2543 Park

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swimming, playground. LOVELYlikenew) bedroom, 2balPi
rCCf.atlon room, laundry room
on large pretty lot In area of nice
and clubhouse. 7310 Ridgewood
country homes. Plenty 04 spice for
Ave., Sanford. PH. 323-4420.
garden All fenced. Priced to sell

No Utility Costs

I.,
ip IC.
32 39110

322-2420

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116.500.
204 E. fifth St.- 3 BR, $24,900.

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,
19111. 11. JtelllpCl - fldIWl
Loch Arbor. Brittany
firm house, beautifully land. 1919 S. French
372.4991
scaped. Beautifully decorated,
Eves. 327-lift; 322 4164; 322-1954
$39,9
Sunland 3 BR. 1 bath, heat and air,
EXTRA LARGE LOT- On quiet
kitchen equip ped, fenced, double
cut do-sac. 3 BR, 1 bath, car
drive, many extras, $21,000. 349.
peting, no repairs need ed. Move
5371.
right In? $21,500.
.
Oviedoarea, country home, custom
built, 21 - acres, I OR. 3 baths.
ABOVE GROUND POOL- 3 BR, 1
bath, metal utility building,
Office, 3300 q. ft., 3 mos. old,
fenced rear yard, immaculate
35.000 equity and assume mom
condition, $23,900
tgage of
$55,000. Appraised
11110,00D. Owner, 365
"LARGE ROOMS- 3 OR, 2 bath,
corner lot with fruit trees and Oreamwold - By owner. 3 BR with
carport, new carpet, near shop.
shrubs. Carpeting, fireplace,
ping. A.) Condition.
price
*35.000
reduced. 323-5609 or 372.4767
SPLIT BEDROOM PLAN- fenced
yard,) BR, 2 baths, in outstanding REPOSSESSED - ) BR brick, 1100
down, $119.13 P1, Ii,, pct. annual
condition, Central heat &amp; air,
Oct rate. 360 Mos. $18,500,
*25.000.
CRANK CONS'T &amp; REALTY
REALTORS 030 6061
COLONIAL STYLE- 3 OR, 2 bath
home, quiet area. Foyer, central
heat &amp; air, family room, fence
M. UNSWORTH RFATY
yard.
4 back
Reg Real Estate Broker
call Sanford's Sales Leader
003W. lit st.
3736061or3730517eves,

HOME I BUSINESS LOCATION for
the price of ona. Like new 3
bedroom, wall to wall carpet,
kitchen equipped, air. Only
$22,300

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Lots for l, 105, l2wIdes
park-In
town
adult
Quiet
322-2161
2313 Park Dr.

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QUIET AREA
2L 3 BR redecorated house, lots of
kitchen cabinets, eating bar, new
carpeting, new roof, central heat
and large fenced back yard.
Approx. $2,000 down, $113 month.
Price $71,500. Owner, 3230572.

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MULTIPLE LISTING
SERVICE
Fve"inn' 177 'lA9nr 177 1311

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Spic and span- L ovely 3 BR, I's,
bath, kitchen equipped, central
heat air, split bedroom plan,
carpeted. Terms- $fl,750.

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Plants &amp; Craft Shop
For Sale, very reasonable
Phone3fl.7$77

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BUDGETS
SLIM
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
AD
WANT
THE
FROM
COLUMNS.

41-Houses

B y Owner- 2 bedroOm, I bath,
kitchen equipped, on corner lot.
*11.900. Ph. 323-0161

PRIME LOCATION- 2 OR, 1 bath, Call Central Florida's MLS 5,
plus small garage apt. New roof,
Exchange Consultant Leader for
corner lot, $14,000.
appointment.

12'xW,25R,csntralhlat&amp;Ilr,lIkS
new, many features. Rent with
option to buy. In adult park. 321.

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Twenty West Area- Beautiful 3
bedroom, 1"i bath, central heat,
carpeted, fenced back yard, stove
&amp; refrigerator, i22,Soo.$aoodown,
if VA nothing down. KULP
REALTY, 3fl2335.

IDEAL-.- For retired or small
family, 2 SR, I bath, toned to Acres on Iowa St., S cleared and
commercial, $20,150.
tiled, S wooded. Terms- $10,000.

1 Bedroom furnIshed cottage,
private yard. Ideal for couple. 2800
Palmetto. 322-3121.

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FIVE ACRES- Sanford Ave. $3,000
per acre.

CASSELBERRY- By Owner: IBR,
it ', bath, nice corner lot, fenced.
walk to schools. shopping near.
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322-2118

Multiple
to

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Garage apartment, fully furnished ,
air conditioned, water furnished
Very nice. Phone 322-7561 after S
. m weekdays.

SUve Music by the Country Ballads
Entertaint_f,q,031 Hat Dancers
IOANCING • SWIMMING *AMUSEMENTS
SCOLD BEER *SOFT DRINKS S RIDES

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Realtor
Phone 305372 139$
Days and After Hours

LAKE MARY- 1 acres with extra
large I OR, 2 bath, central air,
carpeted. 2 yrs. old. Only $11,900.

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55-Boats&amp;Accessories

Stet eo

Hal Colbert Realty
323-7832

Friday,June 2.5, 1874-SB

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Home Lots

CRLAND O- 491() Cortel, Pine Hills
BR family room, large lot, nice
ioction, enlo$ed carport. $17,500
Can assume loan &amp; owner will
accept 2nd mortgage, 323-2781
atter S.

Req Real Estate Broker 321 0640
Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.
373 7595 322 0719
332-7711 2371 Park Dr.
After Hours:
AAI t b..i,,,'. ijie,,.,
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Sanford- Adults only. Mod ern
Studio and 1 bedroom, air, all
electric. $109 month up. 3238019

120
'2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL
130
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1:45
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ADULTS 2.50, CHILDREN 1,50, TODDLERS FREE

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NIGHT AUDITOR
MOLD BUILDER
BARTENOER,parttlme
BREAKFAST LUNCH COOK
DRILL PRESS
MACHINIST
WELDERS
ALUM. SAW OPERATOR
MASON-Block Wor k
ELECTRICIANS_H ELPERS TOOl
STEEL WORKERS-BIg, Constr.
-WE SELL SUCCESS201 Commercial
3233176

4 DK £ D8Tfl nome, 51I,9.
Goes to the best offer above
121.950. I block from Lake Monroe
behind Lake Monroe Inn, 2nd
house on right, on Palm Drive. If
you want the best buy in Seminole
Co, se. this house, 10 a m to 12
Saturday,

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WITT REALTY

Fur-n. off. apt., lights, water turn.
Adults only, *95. 322 2296 after I
w-dys.

(Hot Dogs &amp; Hamburgers for the non fish liters)

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Fried Catfish and Mullet
Cole Slow - Hushpuppies

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Employers Need Help?
Call 323-5176

Steady
Work--All
Benefits
MR MUFFLER SHOP, 373 3811

SERVING NOON TOl:OOPM

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2 Bedroom In Cistern. $173 month,
first and last, $50 damage deposit.
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4441 VI
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' $Ii,.. 2 BR, I bath, cement block.
Fenced yard.
$11,900- 2 BR, I bath, frame, air
' TAFFER REALTY
unit, garage,
Rep. Real Estate Broker
$20,300- 3 OR, 1 bath, lam. rm, 1100E25thSt.
3226653
;r1p large lot, range refrig.
Completely renovated 3 5, 4 BR
homal. II- peP,.
iip'
,i'rn.r,
eu 'esoeni,
heat, from $10,000, As l
as $100
lots. Buy now-build later. Call us
down,
for Prices and terms.
Looking for a Home call

SpecIous 3 bedroom home with
fireplace good location. $lóO f
month + security. 332-4433.
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34-Mobile Homes

AVON
Spring into the world of cosmetics, Deflary - Lovely large I OR, air,
adults, near stores, bank. thur.
fragrances, toiletries Excellen
ches.- 66$ 64$ or 322 8031
earning opportunity, Call 6U t3079.

Aboard the former Naval Air Station

FACT

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at *38,800.
3 BR, unfurn. apt., kitchen equippad, fully carpeted. $93 me. plus We have 2 nice Unfurnished rsltals
*50 security dep. 3735101.
Baby Sitting In my home, by week, DUPLEXFurnished or un
Harold Hall Realty
day, or hour. All ages. Very
furnished,
Ideal
location.
reasonable rates. Call Donna at
Realtor, MLS
Reasonable rent 363.3fl1.
3210296
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Muffler
standing attietic actievemnents
arid exen'çtary conduct on arid
ott the
of Competition.
From the Las Vegas Hilton.
24 AUSTIN crr,' LIMITS
11 50
2' SATURDAY NIGHT' i ost
Lily Ton'thn parliapatos in
sketches with the Plot Ready
for Pm,e-T'wne Players, a
seven mentar satEcaj rePOflOrycon'any.
1230
SW DON KIRSH'ERSAOCI(

EXECUTIVE HOME
DELTONA- First aria, central air,
wall to wall carpet. 3 SR.2 baths.
large Ft.. room, attractive kit.
stove.o',
bUlItIn
chin,
refrigerator, paneled office. 2
carports. $225, No pots, 3711010,

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35, IOTHANNUALVIC-

Lake

prediction was of an ecology qone berserk,

L.P.Nneededfomr,liet,evenlngior
nights. Apply In person to Sanford
NursIng I Convalescent Center,
850 Mellonville,

Klagewood
Spacious
1. 2, &amp; 3 BR Apis. Terviis,

Swing Set Nursery $31 4141 peclal
summer rates, $20 wk. Open 21
pins.(behind Jai Alal).

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33-Houses Furnished
Management opportunity avallabl. ________________________
For personal Interview call 322-air, %2S0#
*342,
3 OR, 2 bath, central heat &amp; a
Mo.
Monogramer or trainee. Longwood
Mfg. Co., 1203 Charles St..
Hal Colbert Realty
Longwood, Fla. 031-3430.

5-Lost____________
&amp; Found

the

Empire

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4-Personals

1:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.

.GIWELLS predicted the atom bomb, nuclear

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tTiu,u
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m charming 3 BR, 3 bath, large
living room £ bdroorns. Family
rm. 3 yrs old, like new
Executive neighborhood, cxcellent School area By owner. $62.
- 6192

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2 Bedroom, large kitchen, enclosed
porches. garage. $143 month plus
scojrfty deposit. $42 Sanford
Ave. 134-1649.

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Mother Jefferson (Zeta Cully)
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Puerto Rico. which
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Ali decked out in their red, white and blue Sporot of '76 outilts, th
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preparing a rousing program of religious and patriotic music for July 4. Ile musical group will be over already." commented
featured In the 19 a.m. service at the First UaltedMethodist Church, Sanford on Independenct
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and at 7 p.m. the same eveufng will entertaln in Fort Mellon 11ark
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before any final figures would
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i-iffif-iniq nuindpir tho rwrK,tibility nf

seeking perjury charge~ in testim~rjy of three
federal drug agents about a ruckus in Orlando's
RosicO (,rath's(,00dttme Emporium, the Federal
Drug
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received a shot In the arm In the form of a $326,000
Although its not oflictil the agency has the
grant under wralz and "funding is on the way."
Task force officials reserved comment until the
grant is formally announced - possibl) on Monday
Despite Lontinued reports of irregularities on the
part of task force agents Seminole County Sheriff
.1ohn Polk feels federal agents are doing a good job
~jnd that oper.ation.s, are proceeding smoothly since
the county recently agreed to act as t&amp;sk force
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through Dec 31 actordirg to Stmxnole Counts
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Joel Spector is reviewing transcripts of the trials of
John Lepore Dennis Fitzgerald and Frank Torres,
three task force agents who worked out of the
Orlando office until they were transferred after a
March 23 incident at Rosie O'Grady's.
Thi thrie federal agents witnesses say posetlas
gangster-like characters on the evening of March 23
in an effort to win favor from waitresses. All thriee
agents denied allegations during two trials that
followed the incident.
lepore the former chief of Central Florida
operations, was acquitted of skipping out ona S22.55
bar bill. Fitzgerald was acquitted of the same
cluirge. In a separate trial Torres was convicted of
public profanity and battery of i Rosic O'Grady
waitress. Ile has appealed the misdemeanor consiction

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local, state and federal governments.
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the chief of police in Orlando

Newly appointed Agent in Charge of task force
operations Don Harper said he thinks operations
"are'going as well as could be expected."

The attorney general's office has confirmed such
an investigation is under way. And a report of
findini,s is schtduled to bt released in the near
future, Washington officials say.

Since Harper arrived in Orlando from Miami
before Lepore and the other agents were transferred. he declined to comment on any pending
investigations, or on the Rosie O'Grady incident.

In May, the Seminole County Commission
assurlied sponsorship of the task force after the
Orange County Commission declined to continue as
the go-between for federal dollars.
Then Polk highly recomniended task force
operat ions.

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rosy for Seminole
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However, he said, the school system anticipates
local effort will total $32,528,000. spending $300,000 more on electricity and $100,000
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million over last year.
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Education at a statewide - full time equivalent) will be student were strictly dependent
conference for school officials $756 this year - about $1.50 on the growth (increased
held in Orlando Wednesday more than anticipated, and $11 enrollment) of the school
through Friday.
more than last year.
system. He said he doubts
But Seminole County 's share,
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the amount of whether growth will be as high
according to Roger Harris, money per student for as the sta te projects.
assistant superintendent of vocational education next year
Last year, a total of $39,609
budget and finance, is subject has been cut considerably - FTEs were generated in
toalotof ifs' and "maybes." about 83 FTEs Hams said this Seminole County. The figure
-First, said Hams, the $32.
was likely to reduce many projected by the state for next
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reduced to $31.2 by the cost of down to the level of basic thought this was too high in
using adjustment
education programs, which view of the vocational
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local participation - $8,977,500 student.
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ideas could turn out to be lots
directly.
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LEO ( July 23-A 22) You'll in fun.
PISCES
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nation economic
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Puerto Rico today, taking note
smallest members are I',). I 14,
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This is one of those days where
to avoid involvement.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
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arrival in Puerto Rico, Ford
don't run from them, either,
said the United States is proud
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to interfere in our freely deter.
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override President Ford's veto of a $3.95 billion public works jobs
grant funds to help create jobs
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dependent candidate.
o partyffiliaed candidates all registered non-par tisans.
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Sheriff John
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Court Clerk Arthur Beckwith,
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Development evaluation and forwarding :o
according to County Com- Corporation.
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of marijuana seized by deputies at a motel parking lot

Blackburn is free an $35,000 bond In the marijuana case.

The budget doesn't have to be consider bidding more than the
Ftedrick liassut Jr. district entomologist for the state DepartApproximately $1 million has approved until Oct. 1, but agreed-upon price.
The meeting Is scheduled to ment of Health and RehabilItatIe Services, spoke at a meeting iii
already been clipped from a because the fiscal year ended
Seminole
County
Port permanent jobs
Sanford today about the blind mosquito problem along the
total of over $10 million in June 30, the school system has get under way at 8 p.m.
Authority, the Sanford Airport
"I think there are about six undecided," said Sen. Robert P.
waterfront. Merchants and area residents are sUB searching I
requests from the county level been operating for the past
The school board offices are
Or
Authority, Seminole Com- Griffin, R-Mich., assistant minority leader, when asked how
an
answer
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budget However, this may not three weeks without one
located at 202 E Commercial
y Republicans might desert the President and vote to
lakefront area.
be enough arid further cuts

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June

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join other citizens in honoring and operation of the entire the sale must be approved by
boardmemberAllan Keethata school system and the the federal courts because thL
6 p.m. testimonial dinner at the development
of
special foundation is bankrupt.
Hobda Inn
educational programs
There is still the possibility
The county-level budget does t.hat creditors of the foundlation
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Workers were hurt as well by
hikes of six-tenf~~- of a per cent in April, the Labor Department
a June decline in average
in May and four-tenths of a per mid.
cent in April, closing out the
However, the department weekly hours on the job
second quarter with inflation said the improvement was offover all, consumer prices
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annual rate of 6.1 per cent.
c os ts of a broad range of energy more than they were during the
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in prison In the case but earlier this month aflowed Black.
burn to remain free on appeal bond while defense attorney
Richard Rhodes tries to convince the U.S.Supreme Cotwt

to hear Blackburn's appeal.

Seminole County
School ficials say.
to purchase the 20.8-acre
Board's 1976-77 county-level
The county level budget Sanford Naval Academy Junior
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motor oil, fuel oil, coal, natural
spite a leveling off in food costs, considered in the past to be the gas and electricity.
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up 1.9 per cent in June,
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Colonel" Blackburn In jail.
Herring has filed a motion asking Circuit Court Judge
Voile Williams Jr., to revoke Blackburn's $10,000 appeal
bond ln connection with aprljon sentence meted Black
burn on a conviction in a in! nasaulnatlon attempt on

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In the last two weeks circuit
grandchildren. Born In South Carolina In 1838, Mrs Cawley used to pick cotton in the fields (Herald
Photo by Tom Vincent)
coat judges in Seminole have
dismissed armed burglary

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a.m.Frlday In efforts by State Atty. Abbott Herring input

Mrs. Sussle Cawley of 418 Palmetto Ave., Sanford, raises cotton in her yard, "to help
Tuesday, "then I'll go to the
pus the time.1
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She gins her crop by band while she watches television and then makes pillows for
Florida Supreme Court,"

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maybe six months " before
by Chief Circuit Judge Joe A. prisonment under a state law
Herring said Tuesday that
being allowed to return to the
Cowart Jr. that juveniles can't amended, effective last same type revision was made to local community.
be indicted for al as adults on October, by the legislature, but the armed robbery statute
by
He said it's almontlmpossiL:..
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is punishable by "a term of the legislature and that he to get a waiver from juvenile
Herring is appealing the years not exceeding life
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The Ct*irt ruled that the ar- that offense too.
juveniles, ruling that juveniles med burglary statute doesn't
If youthful suspects are taken
can't be indicted by grand authorize "life imprisonment" to trial in Juvenile court on
SeminoIBrevard Sta te Atty. juries in Florida on first-degree as Is necessary for a valid armed b
urglary and robbery
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grand Jury indictment of a charges, Herring says, the most
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might the
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stimulated frequently it forms male hormone. At present no
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) T
boss might ask you for a large fortunate for you this
favor today. You'd be smart to year. Good things will conic
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do the best you Can to grant it. from the friends and contracts
ou a e
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His gratitude could be on the

either harms or helps such a gland will continue to Function
condition.
as it always did or w ould ha ve
There is now evidence (tint without the vasectomy.
the enlargement of thL prostate
Most mcii can return to
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IN BRIEF

Lawmaker Admits Loaning

pected to save the county some
146,000 annually, would divert
sewage from the Maitland plant
to the Consumer Utilities plant

Tuesday by the Seminole

utility consulting company Post, Buckley, Schuh and
Jernigan Inc., of Orlando
said the bypass should be
operational by January 1977,
but added that rate changes for
the county's 2,000 utility subscribers would be worked out
during preparation of the
operating budget for Seminole's
two utility systems.
The county presently pays the
city of Maitland $85,000 a year
to pump partially treated

County Commission,
The bypass, which Is ex-

Secret Report To CIA

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WASHINGTON AP —Rep. Les Aspin says he loaned
his copy of the secret House intelligence committee report
to the CIA and his staff gave several pages to Reuter News
Agency, but the Identity of the person who leaked the
report to CBS reporter Daniel Schorr remains unknown.
The Wisconsin Democrat said he cooperated with the
(lit in an effort to win a compromise on material the
agency wanted kept from the public. He said the intelligence committee staff refused to provide the CIA with
a copy so he loaned his to the spy agency.
The House ethics committee, which is investigating the
leak to Schorr. has heard testimony from five of the 13
members of the now-disbanded committee. Aspin told the
ethics panel what he did with his copy of the report and
Rep. William Lehman, D-Fla., said he lost his copy.
Other Intelligence committee members will be
questioned today.

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for processing.
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sewage from the Indian Hills
plant to the Maitland facility,
The bypass will be built with
money from the $2.4 million
bond Issue that was used to
purchase the two utilities.
In other developments, the
commission approved an application by Seminole Cornmunity College (SCC) for a
$400,000 federal grant to launch
a program of job education and
training for women who serve
as the primary wage earner for
their families.
The grant, available under

the ComprehensIve
Employment Training Act
(CETA), is designed to benefit
widows and female divorcees

Lpss

who have become the chief
source of support for their
families,
County officials said the
grant application now must be

arrangement to divide the local
costs. The grant application
must be submitted by August 1
to the district office of the State
bicycle
Department
of Transportation
6.5-mile-long
build a

forwarded

path which would accommodale five schools and a
county park In southeast

to
federal
authorities In Atlanta, Ga., for
review. Other Florida counties
and counties in Alabama,

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of $175 from a purse at Seminole
High School imud $200 in old
coins In a residential burglary.
Lindsey Perry told pollee that
$175 cash was taken from her
purse In an office at the high

ching funds, would travel
through part of Casselberry and
along Red Bug Road, passing a
middle school, four elementary
schools and Red Bug Park.

The program could provide
1,000-1,500 Seminole County
women with vocational coun-

President Ford Ia being urged
to summon Insurance and pharmaceutical executives to a
White House meeting to try to resolve the impasse over
Insurance coverage for the planned swine flu Immunization program for Americans.
Rep. Paul Rogers, D-Fla., chairman of a House health
subcommittee, called for the White House session
following testimony that finding Insurance coverage for
the four companies who manufacture the vaccine Is the
chief obstacle to the inoculation program.
Dr. Theodore Cooper, assistant secretary for health In
the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, addressed the panel Tuesday. The subcommittee Is
scheduled to hear testimony Friday from Insurance and
drug officials.
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dropped 1.3 per cent in June, the biggest dip in two years,
says Commerce Secretary Edward Trobetta.
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project are available from the
Federa l
H 19 h w a y
Administration under a bike

He reported Tuesday that the seasonally adjusted
unemployment rate dropped from 10.9 per cent in May to
9.6 per cent in June.
"There are still too many Floridians out of work, and a
change in the figure does not diminish their difficulties,"
Trombetta said. "We don't think the improvement should

Seminole County Developdemonstration effort that
ment Director John Percy said way
being
handled in Florida by
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the
DOT.
Casselberry are considering an

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Trombetta said the number of persons who were out of
work actually increased in June from 340,200 In 348,700.
The increase is due to the entry of high school and college
graduates Into the job market and the end of some
agricultural harvesting seasons. Trombetta said.

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school Tuesday while she
worked with school officials In a
nearby conference room sorting books.
Officers said the coins were
reported missing after burglars
entered a utility room and went
through the attic to get into a
bedroom at the 1515 Douglas
Ave., residence of George

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The bike route, which and a large number of chncire,
requires $,,400 In local mat- ride bicycles, a county
parks

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Investigating the reported theft

Florida Unemployment Rate

The proposed bike route
passes through residential
sections where traffic Is heavy

Seminole.

Mississippi and Georgia also
are eligible for the funds, which
become available October 1 and
underwrite the project for a

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representative said.
Commissioners slso gave the
green light to an application for
$145,000 In federal monies to

Herald Staff Writer

Meeting On Flu Shots Urged
WASHINGTON (AP)

Customers of the Indian Hills
sewage treatment plant may
see a drop In their water and
sewer rates when construction
is completed on a $435,900
utility line bypass approved

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Sheriff's deputies today were
looking for thieves who carted
off nine 750-pound bales of
cardboard from the rear of the
K-Mart store, U.S. 17-92, Fern

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said Tuesday. "There is no correlation between the
beginning of the season and what may happen by the end

of the season"

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Hurricanes Absent So Far
MIAMI (AP) Although there hasn't been a hint of tropical storm activity since the hurricane season began
June 1, forecasters warn that the quiet may only be the
lull before the storm.
"Some of the worst hurricane years have turned out to

reported that the muscular
thieves will find that their loot
is only valued at $75.

U.S. May Buy Back Plutonium

The Cabinet has ordered

approved by the Cabinet.
With Comptroller Gerald Lewis accusing the authority
of had faith and "reprehensible" action, the Cabinet
specifically ordered the authority to do an about face on a
pending motion it filed in federal court.
The motion, filed in Philadelphia, sought to keep secret
a cost-benefit study done by the Army Corps of Engineers.
The Cabinet, which controls the authority, ordered it to
file a new motion requesting that the report be released.

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legal actions attempting to keep the canal alive unless

The Atlantic season officially ends Nov. 30, but
forecasters say few storms occur after Oct. 15.

U.S. officials say the United
States will try to buy back plutonium left over from fuel
used in India's Tarapur nuclear power plant because of
fears over the spread of atomic weapons.
The United States has supplied uranium fuel for the
Tarapur reactor for years, but was recently challenged by
citizen groups who fear India will soon be able to extract
from the spent fuel plutonium that can be used to make
nuclear bombs.
U.S. officials have acknowledged that U.S.
technological assistance, including a possibly crucial
chemical ingredient, contributed to India's 1974 atomic
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cocktail.

Brock To
Oppose
Fechtel

The walkout on Tuesday shut down 76 plants which
handle 95 per cent of California's canning production. Up
to 70,000 cannery workers are employed at the peak of the
harvest season, which is now getting under full steam.
Agricultural leaders appealed to President Ford to
Intervene with a Taft-Hartley injunction for an 80-day
cooling-off period.

Newman Brock, a 3$-year-old
Altamonte Springs attorney,
has qualified for the
Democratic primary to oppose
Rep. Vince Fechtel i It'
Leesburg) of the District 34 seat
in the Florida House of
Representatives.
Brock, a former city judge in
Winter Springs and current
assistant city attorney for both
DUBLIN. Ireland (AP)
British Prime Minister Winter Springs and Lake Mary,
British Ambassador Christ. James Callaghan called in the said he'll oppose Fechtel for
opher Ewart.Btggs and a worn- Irish charge d'affaires and many reasons, but one of his
an secretary to a top British of- spoke by telephone with Irish many objectives will be to work
ficial in Northern Ireland were Foreign Minister Garret Fit- to bring benefits of the state
killed today when a land mine zgerald. A spokesman said back to the local level via the
!ew up the ambassador's car. Callaghan would make a municipalities and the county.
irian Cubbon, the visiting offi- statement In the House of
•I feel I can do a more efcial from Belfast, was critically Commons.
fective job than the Ininjured.
Police said it was too soon to cumbent," Brock said in ansay whether the explosion was nouncing his candidacy.
The chauffeur was also
District 34 is comprised of
jured and reported in critical the work of the Irish Republi.
cundition from the blast that hit can Army. the outlawed under- Seminole and Lake counties
the car as it came out of the ground army waging a guer- and a portion of Marion County
gates of the ambassador's man- rilla war of bombs and bullets and Brock says, "It is time a
sion on the outskirts of Dublin. to end British rule In Northern resident of Seminole County
Ewart-Biggs, $4, came to his Ireland and unite it with the re- represented this district in the
state legislature."
post here from Paris less than public,
Police
said
the
second
dead
He said he will work
two weeks ago. He is believed to
be the first British official killed person was Judith Cooke, pri- diligently for tb accreditation
vale secretary to Cubbon. She of Seminole County Schools,
in the Irish republic since
Irish war of independence the and Cubbon, who is responsible something he says Fechtel is
early 1920s. The British for implementing Britain's con- against,
tg direct rule in Nortin
Asserting that he's qualified
Embassy in Dublin was
Ireland,
traveled
here
Tuesday
because
of his background as a
four years ago by a mob en- nig
ht from Belfast on what offi- former chief assistant and chief
raged when British paracials described as a routine fa- felony prosecutor for Seminole.
troopers
killed
13
unarmed
cimiliarization
trip. Cubbon Is re- Brevard State Attorney Abbott
vilians during a demonstration
Narded
as
right-hand
to Herring for 3t, years, Brook
in Northern Ireland.
Merlyn Rees, the British said that he 'll be a law-and..
An Irish government spokes- minister directly responsible order candidate.
man said an emergency cabinet for Northern Ireland.
Brook is a native Floridian
meeting had been called to dlsFirst reports said the woman who graduated from the
cuss the killings. In London, a was the ambassador's wile, but University of Florida and
Foreign Off ice spokesman said, the embassy announced that Cumberland Law School,
"We have all been gravely Mrs. Ewart-Blgga went to Eng- Samford University, Alabama.
shocked and grieved at the land Tuesday night on a visit. He is a member of the board 01
news, but we do not have full
Police identified the Injured directors of the Seminole
details."
chauffeur A ' Brian O'Driscoll. County Bar Association, a
member of the Nominating
i..otiUfliie ior the 15th Judicial
Circuit, a 3d degree Mason, a
member of Bahia Temple
Shrine and a member of the

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While not providing any evidence of life, past or future, the
discovery by the probe as it descended toward Tuesday's historic Mars landing suggest that

Mars had a denser, more lifenurturing environment than
previously thought.
Together with Viking's findings from orbit that water once
flowed in rivers on the planet,
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said late Tuesday night. "I'm
Bill Reek, of radio station WTRR, receives award for '"o standing service" from Disabled just optimistic."
American Veterans Chapter 30 Commander Bill Varner, as Past Commander Jack Kaiser, left, and
While remaining hopeful,
Senior Vice Commander Ray DeGroat look on. (Herald Photo
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for three men who kidnaped 26
school children and their bus
driver is the rock quarry where
the victims were imprisoned in
a buried trailer.

Madera County Acting Dist.
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By DONNA ESTES
year.
agreement with the Seminole timely payments over the years met Tuesday with Alameda
Herald Staff Writer
do the kind of organic chemCleveland is to work out a County Fire Department until a should not be penalized if they Dist. Atty. Lowell Jensen, said
the investigation had reached a
method for city inspection of report can be received from the 'are late one time.
istry required for biogenesis
IA)NGWOOD
turning point.
Special City the plans Immediately prior to city's insurance carrier on
synthesis of living organ. Attorney Mack N. Cleveland
-Continued a public hearing
Jr.
"The preliminary investigapayment of the settlement. The whether the agreement could until Aug. 16 on a request
isms)," said Soften. "Whether is to appear at next Monday city
for
a
tion
is concluded at this point,
It took place or not we don't night's meeting of the city Glaceis also requesting that cause an Increase In the city's front lot size variance from 100
focusing
in on certain aspects
and Radcliffe return to insurance rates.
know."
feet to 90 feet on Slade Drive
council to "work out the
where
if
the
sheriff's depart-the
city
the
permanent
copy
of
The presence of argon, an in. mechanics" of settling a two
After a 35-minute just outside Winsor Manor.
ment discussed the facts, it
ert gas also found in the earth's year-old lawsuit with former the city maps the firm corn- workshop, the board came to no
Officers of the
Manor might prejudice a trial situclear understanding of how the Homeowners Winsor
atmosphere, Is given off by the city counsulting engineers pleted several years ago.
Association ation,"
Hoffman said,
In other action the city city's water ordinance will be complained that owners of the
radioactive decay of elements Glace and Radcliffe of Winter
council:
in the planet's crust. The fact Park.
He declined to elaborate, examended to provide notice lots could construct 1,250
that Mars has a relatively large
Instructed City Attorney before service Is discontinued square foot houses on the cept to say a turning point was
The governing body agreed
Ned Julian Jr. and consulting for lack of payment.
abundance now, said Dr. two weeks ago to settle
property, some 250 square feet reached between noon and 4:30
the engineer Malcolm Steeves to
Councilman Parker Anderson less than in Winsor Manor p.m. Tuesday.
Michael McElroy
of Harvard
for notify the Seminole County insisted some notice either by homes. They said
University,
indicates
the at-$109,000
Volpe said progress Is being
$85,000plus
cash.interest
Part of lawsuit
the setthat smaller
muosphere at one time was tlement will have the Pollution Control Board and the mail or telephone should be homes would cause theirs to made in the case, but nothing of
Department
much denser.
of given to customers before a $5 decrease in value. Prior to the the nature that would lead to an
engineering firm turn over to state
From the abundance of ar- the city plans for a citywide Environmental Regulation that late charge is levied and ser- continued public hearing, city imminent arrest.
raw sewage is being pumped vice shut off.
gon, it can be deduced that ni. sewer system abandoned
officials are to determine
Meanwhile, officials In the
two into Myrtle Lake by a
trogen must have been present years ago after voters turned
he ther plans are to buil d town of Madera, abo
Councilman
Gerard
Connell,
w
ut 20 miles
Longwood
early in the
Utilities
(a saying the
larger houses
city
Is
"making
a
cels.
on
the
two
pazsouth
of
Chowchilla,
said
police
history, he advisory
down the
issue in a special privately-owned company) lift heck of a lot of money in the
told a news planet's
conference,
referendum.
are
following
some
summer
station
in
the
Shadow
"I see no reason to exclude,
Hills
The engineers were claiming
water department," added that
Denied a request from school buses and reserve offifrom everything we know, the $l09,) as fees for designing subdivi
the
city
should
at
least
give
builder
Al Stolte to permit cers are riding on others as a
possibility of the evolution of the $3 million system.
Steeves said he noted in an notice after levying the late development in
phases of the precaution taken after the mass
life," McElroy said.
The city council informally Inspection by the city council charge. He said the city is
Industrial kidnaping.
proposed
Baywood
The important question, he
agreed this week to pay the that neither of two pumps at the receiving a return of 34 per cent Park north of SR427.
"The primary purpose is to
said, is whether water existed settlement in two installments, lift station was operating, that annually from the water
Placed back on the agenda gain the confidence of parents
in a liquid form on the planet The first installment of $65,000 storm water was getting into department, a rate which he for consideration next week a and of children, but the attend.
long enogh for the random is to be paid when plans for the the sewer system, and that raw
said would be considered usury proposal
from engineers Clark, ance dropped off drastically
combinations of prelife in. system, are turned over to the sewage and storm water were
if received by private industry. Dietz and Associates of Sanford right after this happened," said
gredlents to come together and city and the $20,000 balance plus being directed into the lake.
Councilman June Lormann to complete a map
begin to evolve into self-repro- interest at the rate of 6 per cent
showing Fred Nilsen, business manager
Delayed a decision on said the persons who have location of the city's water
lines of the Madera Unified
ducing forms.
School
is to be paid at the end of one approving a mutual ail shown a consistent record of
amid connections.
District.
Dr. Gerald Soften said at a
news briefing early today.
"The 'stewpot' was there to

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any at all) on Itio honh tube and the announcer says
it's due to atmospheric conditions.
In watching the stories about the Viking's success come spewing forth from the teletype
machines on Tuesday, we couldn't help but pass the
jokes around the newsroom that went
something Like:
"Wait until they tell the world that the Viking
actually landed in the desert of New Mexico".. . and
"Yeah, it'll be funny when those cameras focus
in on all those Winnebagos coming over the hill."
MI jokes aside, we're proud of the accomplishments of nil those involved in the Viking
space program and hope that much good will come
of the effort.
Now if someone would just tell us how to get a
clear picture on that 19 inch boob tube of ours.

Doesn't that seem strange?
There's that Mars lander, a three-legged critter
which isn't much larger than an average sized
automobile, able to transmit pictures through
layers of goodness knows what out there in space
and is received back on Earth loud and clear.
Yet, I'm repeatedly getting snowy pictures ( if

Speaking of accomplishments, we commend
County Commissioner Sid Vihien Jr., for his efforts
in getting economic assistance for Seminole County
front the U.S. Government.
tie's worked long and hard for the past year,
along with John H. Jones of Tallahassee and
Charles K. Oxley of Atlanta, to get some financial

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Somewhere out there In the universe, at a point
213 million miles ay from Earth, we have landed
a spacecraft on Mars that Is able to transmit blacklack.
and-white pictures all the way back to Earth.
And I can't even get a clear picture from a
television station right here in the Central Florida
area.
It's disgusting, to say the least.
Of course, my TV repairman probably didn't
have quite as much training as Viking Project
ManagerJlm Martin and his able staff, but then my
set probably didn't cost quite as much as those
which are receiving the pictures from Mars, either.
One of the marvels about the entire Viking thing
that amazes me is that it only takes 19 minutes for
those pictures to be transmitted those 213 million

mu. CURRIE

The international admiration that greeted
Israel's daring raid into Uganda to free 103 Jewish
hostages from a hy jacked French airliner was fully

aid for the area from the U.S. Department of
Commerce.
That aid came through yesterday, or at least
word of It came, In the form of a letter from Thomas
S. Francis, director of the Office of Development
Organizations, U.S. Department of Commerce, in
Washington, which read, In part:
"Seminole County is designated by official order
a Title iv redevelopment area wider the public
works and economic development act of 1965 as

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By the same token, the OAU appears to be little
troubled by the Israeli raid. Some black leaders
have issued perfunctory statements of condemnation, but the criticism has beenn extraordinarily muted as well as sparse. If the truth
were to be known, most responsible African
leaders undoubtedly are not comfortable with the
unpredictable Idi Amin who heads their
organization and most appear to admire Israel's
action privately,
What Palestinian extremists might do that
they'.are not rtà doing is hard to see; Indeed the
language of power is one they understand and
Israel's raid might inhibit some of their plans.
The sovereignty q uestion is the most
troublesome. If, for example, the United States
conducted a similar operation in the Third World,
the international denunciation would be swift and

voluminous, as it was in the more modest
American effort to recapture the ship Mayaguez in
Asia.
The parallel is not far-fetched. Declarations of
war are obsolete in modern times, but there is war
nevertheless. When guerrillas seized the Mayaguez
they committed an act of war against the United
States and we responded.
Similarly, when Palestinian and German
terrorists directed their vengeance solely on Jews
in a hijacked airliner, aided and abetted by the

state of Uganda, they committed an act of war
against Israel. Israel took them at their word.
Not the least educational aspect of the Israeli
raid was its impact generally on world psychology,
President Ford and West German Chancellor
Helmut Schmidt expressed their admiration
openly. Other nations, including socialist ones in
Eastern Europe, were more restrained.
But throughout the world each country
assessed what it might have done in similar circumstances each asked itself if it wo uld have
had the courage, discipline and the will to act.
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reasons that there are successful terrorists,
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financial help because of a high unemployment rate
and that jobs will soon be available through a
variety of projects.
Too, It will mean that each community in the
county, as well as independent organizations, will
be able to apply for grants, which in turn will be
used to create many jobs.
ft's a real shot in the arm for everyone and
Commissioner VihIen is due a lot of thanks from all
of us for his continuing efforts in helping to make it
all possible.
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Is America's press too free?
Is America's press too free?
The press has a number of functions as I see
I will stipulate at the outset as to the absolute
lack of viability of any kind of censorship. I it, ii;"Iuding entertaining its customers and
would rather have a pr s gone mad than any making money for its owners. But Its most unkind of censorship program. Indeed, we have a portant fui'tion and the only one that justifies its
press gone mad and we are surviving very Constitutional pIectIon is to deliver r)
journalism has undergone a formation that the citi:ens need in order to play
significant change. For want of a better term, i their role in a free societ,,'. I consider that func.
call It advocacy journalism. I was always im- tion to be important to t:° working of our
pressed at an early age by hearing journalists democratic system and, in fact, to the survival of
that I knew take great pride in their objectivity, the system. I am not saying I think the country
They were able to submerge their subjectivity in would go down the drain if the free press was
pride of craft, in producing an objective piece. suddenly muzzled but I think we'd have a'very
That is no longer the case. Advocacy journalism different system than we have now. So I feel that
is in full swing. The pressures of competition every decision on whether to publish must be
from electronic journalism have forced what I heavily weighted on the side of publicatiet
call the instant, mindless, non-researched There are three broad areas where restraint Is
headline hunter of journalism that defies the called for. One Is national security. The second IS
pride that the craft once had. The Washington personal security
that is the possibility of
Post which I hasten to add is not my favorite physical danger to an Individual if you printed
newspaper
has recognized the weakness and i his name). And the third is the individual's right
they have institutionalized pride in the position to privacy. To me, this is the most difficult area
that Mr. Seib holds (as ombudsman), Clearly, and It is likely to become more so because the
you cannot defer responsibility by simply having right of the individual to be let alone is becoming
an office that says This office Is the pride of this more valued as society becomes more intrusive.
newspaper and the rest of you can continue to go But even in these areas. Ithink the weight must
mad "But the thing that emerges from all this, be on the side of the public's right to knov
hopefully, is that journalism will once more Obviously, an institution with the power and
confine its editorial observations to the editorial influence of the press in a free society has
pages, its news analyses will be Identified as tremendous responsibilities. It should have
such and its news reporting will return to the standards integrity and fairness even beyond
who, what, when and where. Under the pressure those required In public service. There is nobody
of competition, we have what I proba bly unfairly to see that the press behaves itself except the
refer to as the Jack Anderson syndrome in which press. And
Is the subject with which I
you print it even if you haven't verified It concern myself at the Post, trying to raise these
because if you don't somebody else will. That is problems of fairness and accuracy and balance.
the kind of thing that I think is most destructive And it is an area that the whole press in the
to journalism itself, to say nothing of public United States could give considerably mok
credibility,
attention to.
Does the press have the right to intrude Into Does the press have the right to intrude Into
politicians' private lives?
politicians' private lives?
The fact is that sex sells newspapers. Fanne
Reporters and editors use a rough rule of
Fox was on nobody's payroll but Fanne Fox thumb that if what happens influences the
made very newspaper in the country for months conduct of the job or the public's interest, then
on end. I don't think that we need much of an you print it. In the Wayne Hays case, we jour.
excuse to go Into a politician's private life. When nalists have an out because it's alleged that he
1 got into this business I was well aware that I used public funds. It would be much more diiwas to be more visible than if I were not In this licult to justify if he was supporting Miss Ray out
business. And I have attempted to conduct of his own pocket. (And I think if we got into th
myself accordingly. And if I do not., I am area of privately kept mistresses we would have
prepared to accept whatever penalties that are more than we could handle). But the fact is the
imposed that would not be imposed on a private allegation is — and there seems to be some
citizen. 1 would scream if it happens, I can evhlerre supporting It that good public money
assure you. But I am prepared. I think most was Involved, $14,000 a year.
politicians are.
What is the press' blind spot?
%%hat is Congress' worst blind spot?
There are a lot of blind spots. I think the main
The blind spot in Congress is its absolute and problem with the press generally is the reluctotal incapability of confessing error of any kind. tance to concede error. Here we are putting out a
No federal structure, Congress included, Is totally new product every 24 hours. There ar
capable of confessing error. its Individuals
I bound to be mistakes of fact and judgment )e:
don't care if they are conservatives, liberals, we of the press somehow seem to feel that r
Democrats or Republicans, idiots or otherwise
can't concede that, that it would destroy our
an warn to get re-e ected or go to the Senate or credibility. I have quite the opposite feeling. I
become President and they require absolute think it would improve our credibility to be much
approval of the electorate. This has to be termed more open about our errors
about even our
a weakness or blind spot. But it is also the basis mistakes in judgment. When we make a sizable
of democracy. It's not perfect but it is way ahead error on page one, we should correct It on page
of whatever is second best. And I think the one. I achieved one victory since
I've been I at
relationship between the congressional blind the Post and that is that the Post
now appears t?
spots and the press is, on balance, a positive one. be printing all Its corrections
on page two, whit'
Knowing that you're going to be criticized is legitimate compromise. I think this busine'..s
publicly for any kind of activity that might ex- of fallibility, and our aloofness, our
arrogance, if
ceed the bounds of reason is a great inhibitor to you want to call it that, is to me the blind spot In
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It is possible that the statistical maneuverings. It happens time after
economy will be the issue that detern-dries whom time. Sometimes, in fact, the initial figures for
we will elect in November as our president for each month give the impression that the
the next [our years. But how do you get a reading economy is coming along.
on the economy?
Only when we go back and review the revisions
Fortunately, most people rely on their own do we see that in some instances the advances
seat-of-the-pants feeling to make their decision are made possible only because prior months are
or whether the economy is performing well or revised downward,
poorly. it is the thickness of their own wallet that
Therefore, instead of a steady, forceful march
carries the message.
forward, we recognize that the advance
If they were to rely on those outpourings of sometimes is more in the pattern of two steps
statistics from Washington they might become forward and one to the rear. But you have to note
confused, as more than a few economists are, the revisions in order to spot it.
They would, so to speak, wonder which number
These revisions are made in the interest of
was up.
accuracy rather than deceit, of course, but the
Retail sales, for example, were off in May, impact on the p6blic quite often can resemble the
adding additional evidence that the economic effect produced by the tatter.
advance slowed appreciably in the second
Monthly and weekly figures do have their
quarter. But how much were they off?
significance, but it is mainly over the period of
The Commerce Department initially put the several months that you distinguish the trends
decline at 1.2 per cent from April, but we learned that won't be revised out of existence.
later that this really didn't tell the true extent of
Can we wait, though? With the economy a
the drop. This month they said the May drop prime campaign issue, it seems inevitable that
really was 2.1 per cent.
we will rely on the "freshest" of statistics and
A revision of that magnitude changes a lot of ignore the later revisions, which often are quite
things, but the timing of the revision could be large.
even moreinifient. pr'iIiv if ther,tlI
sate figures for June are to have any signifi:
cance.
Earlier this month, you see, the Commerce
Department announced that retail sales rebounded in June to 2.7 per cent, a report that
brought joy to a lot of people who had feared
consumers were being turned off.
But note — that 2.7 per cent jump was made
possible only because of the sizable downward
revision of the previous month .
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Ex- writing the bill, voted to allow
tension of Individual tax cuts deduction of only the gasoline
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through 1977 is a step closer to- taxes that total more than $50 a
Los ANGELES iAPi The
day, but it may be another two year. That would have raised
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months before taxpayers know the federal tax bills of millions
Harris trial has ordered an infor sure whether they will face of Americans but it would have
vestigation to discover who
a tax hike next year.
saved the Treasury about $300
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tried to sabotage the Harris
The Senate voted 66 to 28 on million a year.
BEIRUT, l.cbanon LAL'i
'1 Tuesday to extend the tax cuts
heavy shelling today
trialbysmugglinganoldnewsThe Senate rejected, 54 to 38,
delayed the evacuation of wounded from the Tal Zaatar
paper to jurors.
for 18 months. But the House an effort by Sen. Adial Stevenrefugee camp and the establishnient of a buffer zone
T1,IC 2'2-year-old newspaper,
cannot act on the extension un- son III, 1)-Ill., to eliminate the
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UI the Senate passes the corn- gasoline-tax deduction
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warring Christian and Moslem sectors of Beirut.
kidnaping, mysteriously turned
plex tax-revision bill to which altogether on grounds it enThe lied Cross assembled a 15-truck convoy for the trip
up in the heavily guarded jury
the reductions are attached.
courages energy waste.
into the besieged Palestinian refugee camp on the
room and set off volatile argu.
Sen. Russell Long, 1)-La.,
The key elements of the taxsoutheast side of Beirut, But an hour after a temporary
ments Tuesday.
chairman of the Senate Finance cut package Include:
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Committee, said he hopes but —A provision allowing a $35
shelling along the convoy's route,
lirandler, responding
cannot guarantee
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which is subtracted
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observation team near
defense attorneys' bitter
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will
approve
a
tax
bill
directly
from
taxes owed
for
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Tal 7atar reported "shells falling like rain
on the camp."
complaints of sabotage, said he
before recessing Aug. 11 for the each taxpayer and each deJean Hoefliger, the Swiss director of the Red Cross
would launch his own inJo Cameron, 7, carefully executes move during chess game at
Republican convention.
pendent to be extended through
YOUTHFUL
Sanford Civic Center. A variety of games and activities, sponOnce the Senate passes the 1977. If it is to his or her adtoday, he would try again Thursday.
sored by the Sanford RecreatlonDepartment, are held daily at the
bill, a Senate-House conference vantage, the taxpayer Instead
"The court concurs that whoSTRATEGIST
ever (lid that did a very repr- ______________________________________________________________________________________
Civic Center. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)
differences
thethe
Senate's
tax- could take a credit of 2 per cent
must
work In
out
countless
ehensible act, and the court will
of his first $9,000 of taxable
One
Race Riot
conduct its own investigation,"
revision bill and one approved income,toamaximumcredltof
he said.
by the House last year. That $180.
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP)
A black man
could take weeks.
lie told a reporter later he
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was killed and more than 20 blacks, whites and Indians
was assigning the probe to the
No matter how long it takes standard deduction, which are
were injured in a racial outbreak In the Witbank area,
Los Angeles County Sheriff's
Congress to complete work on a available only to taxpayers who
police report.
Department.
The department's
tax-revision bill, there is vir- do not Itemize deductions. The
They said a mob of about 3, 000 young blacks attacked
officers had been cited by the
timally
no chance that American minimum standard deduction is
whites, Indians and persons of mixed race in the town 70
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defense
as
prime
suspects
in
worke
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will feel a bigger tax $1,700 for single persons and
miles northeast of Johannesburg Tuesday night. Roving
By KRIS NASH
the matter,
cellation option which could be saw in the newspapers," Pierce bite on their paychecks this $2,100 for couples. The maxbands of blacks attacked cars on the Witbank-Pretoria
Herald Staff Writer
exercised by the state if it felt replied.
chief defense attorney Leonyear.
imum is 16 per cent of adjusted
highway.
terms of the agreement were
ard Weinglass noted that only
"What
was
that"
asked
The $15-billion worth of mdi- gross Income, up to $2,400 for
The mob burned three Indian shops, the Indian cornA lease agreement giving not beiiig met.
jurors and s heriff's deputies
Williams,
vidual tax cuts technically ex- single persons and $2,800 for
munity center and about 15 automobiles at the local
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Seminole
County free rein to
Commission
guarding
the super-secure b
"That apparently DOT won't pired once already, on July 1, couples.
Chairman
government offi ce in charge of black affairs.
let-proof courtroom have ac- make repairs and im- Michael Hattaway and Corn- approve the lease in its present but Congress hurriedly froze
—A provision making perprovements on a wayside park missioners Richard Williams form (as amended)," Pierce withholding rates until Sept. 1. manent a special "work bonus"
cess to the jury room.
"It's either someone on the and boat ramp near the and Harry Kwiatkowski voted said. "This was in Volusia,"
Congressional leaders indicate for poor, working families with
jury' or someone in the sheriff's Interstate 4 bridge over lake 3-0 to approve the amended
The boat ramp, located on the the rates will be frozen again if children. This allows a credit of
uIing
office," Weinglass told report- Monroe has been approved by agreement and send it back to lake front just north of West U. more time is required to corn- 10 per cent of earned income up
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DOT for final endorsement.
S. 17-92, first became an object plete action on the tax bill,
to $4,000, or a top credit of $400.
The
30-year
lease,
submitted
"Have
you
had
any
J U ye n i Ie
front.atlon
with
the
other
of
county concern in Late May
In addition to voting for an 18- The credit is scaled down
judge.
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The judge revealed earlier to the county by state Depart- input from DOT on this?" when DOT crews hauled away month renewal of the tax cuts, before being phased out when
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juvenile
Indictments that an unknown culprit had ment of Transportation (DOT) Hattaway asked Assistant picnic tables and litter barrels the Senate agreed Tuesday, 50 Income reaches $8,000.
court to try a juvenile in adult dismissals, "Evidently the planted in the jurors' restroom and amended by County County Attorney Robert Pierce and dismantled shelters at two to 42, to allow motorists to
The credit is aimed at giving
court for the offenses, that he citizens don't realize the con- a Feb. 6, 11Y74, edition of The Los Attorney Thomas Freeman, prior to the vote.
Lake Monroe wayside parks continue deducting all their poor people an incentive for
contends are punishable by life sequences."
"Nothing other than what I between Sanford and 1-4.
Angeles Times. Its banner also eliminates a 90-day canstate and local gasoline taxes. staying off welfare and keeping
imprisonment, because "in
The action, which DOT
Apparently the question of headline read: "HEARST
The Finance Committee, In their jobs.
order to get a waiver the state indicting juveniles on first
blamed on a lack of funds for
WITH
KID.
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Division of Youth Services must degree
maintaining such facilities,
felony offenses hasn't NAPERS," and the subhead,
say they've given up on a been raised anywhere in "Vo*s Help if Daughter is
came as a shock to Seminole
juvenile and th ey won't do
citizens and public officials
Florida since the legislature Released Unhurt."
JULY20, 1976
that."
BIRTHS
alike. The boat ramp appeared
revised the law.
Harris, acting as his own
/ID%IISSIONS
Herring said he has mixed
Sanford:
to be next on the DOT's list.
In an unrelated move, lawyer, told Brandler: "As a
feelings about not prosecuting HIng Tues
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John (Annette)
After the DOT ignored a
defendant,
I
am
concerned
that
Sanford:
day sent letters
the juveniles, against whom the hea
Bisigni, a boy
commission-sponsored
a
member
resoof
my
jury,
or
a
ds of all law enforcement
processes metals and minerals,
GREENWICH, Conn. (AP)
indictments are dismissed,
t)ISCIIAIIGES
member
of
the
security
detachlution
asking
the
state
to A Connecticut mining
Euimni
Akin
agencies
in
Seminole
nitially will confine its activiso
liciting
company
i
juvenile court and
Sanford:
reassume res ponsibility for the says it
Ella N. Brooks
effect "any dissatisfaction that they inent guarding that jury, could
ties
to selling standing timber,
has
purchased
more
letting them returninto
Cindy Adams
the may
boat ramp, District Engineer C.
Laura N. Buskey
have with our (sta te at- have done this. It is frightthan 100,000 acres of timberland producing and selling lumber
streets,Butheexplaitto
ned
Merilon Y. Bledsoe
A. Benedict announced that
Ursules J. Doane
torney's office) charging ening."
and a sawmill in northern andsellingpulpwood;
prosecute the Youths in Juvenile
Lillian C. Brown
001,' oil icipLs had etablisbed a Florida and the
po
cy
Mildred
L
Dougherty
li
.
Augusta area of
court would evoke a double.
Carl F. Carter
'July'fddhne to ot
SmalI'VrcIor. Small Price
State Georgia,
James Frances
marking
the cornAttaching
statistics
taken
jeopardy situation meaning he
12-30 hp diesol
Nguyen hIoa
agencies to express interest
Grace
N.
Geister
in pony's entry into the forest
from for
court dockets on all felony'
couldn't prosecute them cases
Abby 1). Hutchison
maintaining
the
facility,
rrnwa
Evelyn I.. Lavender
products industry.
the first six months of __________________________
eventually in adult court if the
Cornelia Kinimnell
___________________________
Commissioner
Si
dn
ey
Vihlen
Prince McKinney
The move is "a logical extenappeals court overturns the 1976, Herring said that the
\linnie l. Lawson
Jr. then wTote Benedi
Mary A. Senart
Tuesday's high 96, today's
ct, in- sion of the company's longterm
* Cowart ruling.
figuresreflect that 8.71 of every
itha H. Murray
forming him that the coun
William B. Shea
ty plans for expansion and
"So in the interim before the 10 defendents disposed of are low 75
iron I.. Muse
was willing to ta
Partly
Gladys M. Whittemore
cloudy
ke on the diversification of its natural rethrough
convicted and that 7.56 of every
appeals court rules you can 10
Lee Powers
obligation of upkeep at the boat
sources base," AMAX Inc.
defendants in jury trials are Thursday, with chance of afexpect an increase in
Mamie Roberts
Rachel T. James, Altamonte
ranip.
teriioon and evening thun.
armed
convicted.
chairman and chief executive
Hood Tractor Co.
burglaries and armed robberies
Lida C. Stine
Springs
But the commission did
dershowers,
Highs
not
officer
in
the
low
to
OranqII.siomy,.0
by juveniles," Herring said,
Herring said latest state-wide mid
Lula M. Scott
Johnnie L. Sutton, Altamonte
want to spend money for Tuesday.Ian MacGregor said
Orlando. Fla 1?IC.4
90s, lows in the 70s. Sprin
411
AAA"h&amp; Ave
"because they know that even if sta tis tics show 5.03 of each 10 Variable
Sean M. Sundvall
winds
gs
repairs and improvements at
Alta,',o,it.
Pta 3 17 1
mostly' 10
AMAX, which mines and
they're indicted for trial as felony defendants convicted m.p.h.
Ernest D. Woodard
the facility then have the boat
At?an,*nf, Spq,ns
or
Martha
King,
Casselberry
less.
Rain
probability
$34.jJ,44
adults the indictments will be and 3.82 of each 10 tried
0 a r I e ne
Robinson, ramp and wayside park
Helen
by
is
40
per
cent.
Hayes,
[Jehlarr
J
ies
ur
are convicted.
dnnlsse'J,"
Celberry'
reclaimed by the DOT at some
Ida N. Hurlbut, DO-and
EXTENDED FORECAST
TEST'
A spokesmam said the State
h'atric S. Haney, DeBary
future date, according to
"To put this in other terms,"
Ruth Bemis, Deitona
Brand
S
Name
Hearing
Aids
AvaUab4
Attorney General's office herring said, "the percentage
Ida Gellerman, Deltona
Executive Assistant Roger
Fred N. Gans, I)eltona
hot and humid with widely
doesn't usua lly get involved in of convictions of all felon
• Hea ring Aid Glasses S Behind Th. Ear
Edwin Johnson, IX'ltona
Neiswander,
Eric H. Morse, Deltona
thundershowers
appeals of circuit court rulings defendants in Seminole Coun y scattered
Walter D. Lee, Deltona
So commissioners requested
• All In The Ear I "Cre" Type Fittings
ty
mainly
during
the
afternoon
William B. Scott, Deltona
but due to concern over the is87.lcomparedtoast,.ate-widç
A(ZI
n.
l.engel. Deltona
Freeman
to add appropriate
Joyce Georgia, Lake llek'n
and
evening.
Highs
mostly
in
local court ruling Attorney figure of 50.3 percent, and as
Eunice Barker, Enterprise amendments to the !ease
RPAURS S ALL
Keith Abell, Lake Mary
the 90s, lows in the 70s.
a
General Robert Shevin has jury trials, 75.6 compared to
Fern
K. Benedict, Lake Mary agreement fur nished them by
to
Thursday's I)aytona Beach
Gladys Brown, Lake Mars
assigned staffers to assist 382 sta tewide."
Gene Murphy, Titusville
Phone 834-8776 For Appt.
the sta te.
Lloyd H. Worden, IAingwood
tide s: high 4:41 a.m., 5:21 p.m.,
Herring's office in the appeals.
Catherine H. Wilburn, Winter
Herring said th e s ta tistics low
Freeman deleted a sec tion of
Franklin T. Chavers, Osteen
10:11 a.m., 11:32 p.m. Port
Herring said he's sur prised show that 43.6 percen t of all
Park
the lease requir ing the county
FLORIDA
CENTER
Canaveral:
high
4:26
a.m.,
5:10
that there hasn't been a public pleas in Seminole felony cases
to seek DOT approval be fore
320
S.
Hwy.
17-92
p.m.,
low
10:39
a.m.,
11:15
p.m.
Casselberry, Ft..
4 uoroar in Seminole about the are to offenses as charged,
making any improvements or
Just North of Hwy 434
adding any new construction to
__________________
the boa t ramp and wayside
DEATHS
park.
Also removed was a
t;us SCIllAhl
She is survived by one son, paragraph empowering the
Mar vin, of Winslow, Mix.; two state
to
terminate
the'
Gus Schmah, 79, lit. 1, daughters, Mrs. Helen Curless, agreement—any
11
*kE
time it felt the
UT
Sanford, died Tuesday mor- San Antonio, Tex., and Mrs.
county had failed to uphold its
ning. Born in Brooklyn, N. V., Lois Denslow of DeLand; 14 end of th co
e
ntract— by of.
lived in Sa nford for the past grandchildren; 36 great-grandfering written notification that
4 years. Ile was a retired children; and five great-great- the
lease would be cancelled in
farmer, a member of the grandchildren, David Lang
1
Cre.n- 1W'e1
Congregational Christian Funeral Home, Deflary, in
Church.
charge of arrangements.
Cr,in;ris
Being a funeral director isn't for everyone. The hours
Ile is survived by his wile.
Mary; two nieces. Brisson
are unpredictable . . . you are continousiy exposed
Funeral llotne is in charge of
to grief. . you become the subject of a lot of bad
}
.
arrangements.
jokes. . and, when you have a sick friend, you can't
visit him because people will say you're a "vulture"
Hwy. 1792 2600 Orlando Dr.
lI)A SI. hIUhlI.Bt;T
and you can't stay away because his feelings will be
'\.
Sanford, Fla,
hurt.
Mrs. Ida N. Hurlbut, 85, of
Ph. 321-0920
Brain
Towers, Sanford, passed
But we're not complaining. We know there are
away Tuesday morning
disadvantages to every lob, and ours has an unusual
in
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
in control
redeeming feature: it provides the satisfaction of
put spray
Born in Neosho, Mo., she was a
right
where
you want it. Coarse
knowing we'v,s helped others at a time when help is
resident of Sanford for three
spray, just right for weeds.
needed most.
years. She was a member of the
or tine mist for other
Annandale Methodist Church in
spraying jobs,
Astro Star 4 Ply Poly
Annandale, Va,
Instant on-oft
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78 Series Whitewalls
11.
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vsiuvu. nit rumu was a ooiu and courageous

operation which may indeed become a legend, as
Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin predicted. If
the operation leads to an international agreement
to prevent hijacking, the legend will be inscribed
even deeper into history.
However, sooner or later the hurrahs will fade
and statesmen of th e world will Ponder the broader
inpilcations of the Israeli rescue. What effect might
it have on the possibility of resuming Middle East
negotiations? What will be the response of the
Organization of African Unity, and what might this
mean to peace on the African continent?
Will the militant Palestinians now be energized
into more acts of terrorism throughout the world?
And has a precedent been established for any
nation to violate the sovereignty of another if the
end justifies the hostile activity?
We cannot see much reason to be concerned.
Middle East negotiation are stalemated and will
likely remain so as long as the wide rifts among
Arab nations continue. They are widening if
anything because of the civil war in Lebanon, the
Syrian-Egyptian testing of wills for the Arab
leadership and now the attempted coup in Sudan,
apparently by Libya.

Trial
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Reagan Forces May'SteaI'FordDee ates H
WASHINGTON

The epic struggle

for the
Republican presidential nomination Is so clone
that Ronald Reagan's aides may resort to
stealing delegates away from President Ford.
Some delegates are bound by law to support
the President at least on the first ballot. Their
votes belong to Ford, but their hearts belong to
Reagan.
In secret strstegy. sessions, Reagan aides
have toyed with the idea of asking these
delegates to nbstaln s long as their state laws
require them to honor the primary verdicts. This
would prevent the President from ringing up an
early-ballot victory. Then, In subsequent ballots,
they could legally switch to Reagan.
For example, Ford won 25 delegates in North
Carolina and 19 In Kentucky. In both states, they
are obliged to vote for Ford only on the first
ballot. The President's five Nevada delegates
must vote for hir.m on the first two ballots.
The Reagan strategists betiee they could
pirate several Ford delegates from these three
states. If the delegates would sit out 11w first
ballot or two, Reagan could wind up with their
-

votes.

We discussed this plot with the President's

political aides, who seemed concerned that it
rnii',ht succeed. They conceded that most of the
Kentucky, Nevada and North Carolina
delegates, who are legally committed to Ford,
are really "Reagan men."
They might hold out on Ford and cast their
ballots later for Reagan, the presidential aides
acknowledged. The plot Is an "immoral at.empt
to disenfranchise the voters," declared one Ford
Official.
To counter the move, the President's forces
may ask the Republican National Committee to
adopt a convention resolution compeUing each
state delegati.-in to honor the primary results.
The committee, since it Is stacked with friends of
Ford, might be able to block the Reagan
strategy.
Sources inside the Reagan camp, meanwhile,
acknowledged that the delegate-stealing scheme
hasn't been abandoned,
OVER-THE-COUNTER POT: In the paneled
board rooms of some large corporations, the
executives are casting covetous eyes on the
multibillion-dollar marijuana markel
The secret estimates Indicate marijuana
users are now smoking $4 billion wcrth of pot per

year. If marijuana were legalized, the market
could soar to $10 billion annually.
This is enough pot to tempt the biggest of
businesses. In anticipation of the day pot will be
made legal, some alcohol and tobacco companies already are making production plans.
Government-sponsored tests at the
University of Mississippi have produced an
experimental marijuana five or six times
stronger than the pot now sold on the streets.
Tobacco companies, therefore, have set aside
choice Southern land for future marijuana
harvests, competent sources report.
Some firms have even registered trademarks
on brand names, lifted straight from marijuana
street lingo. Since trademarks cannot be issued
for illegal products, the companies are using
them temporarily on other obscure tobacco
items.
Once marijuana Is legalized, the firms can
switch the trademarks, say, from cigars to pot.

The corporate executives are closely wat.
ching the status of legislation that would make
marijuana Legal to market. One corporate

representative made a quiet trip to Washington
with experts on the law, lie

recently to consult

w
wanted to know what could be done to speed th.'
legislation along.
Eight states have already decriminalized
marijuana use; another 77 are considering
similar legislation. There are also bills before
the Senate and House which would decriminalize
Pot possession on the federal level. They will
probably be taken up, according to our sources
after the presidential election.
Meanwhile, the marIjuana question may
become an issue in the election. Democratic
candidate Jimmy Carter has already taken a
stand in favor of decriminalization
President Ford has stated his opposition t('
the idea but has Indicated privately he has an
open mind on the subject. Ronald Reagan U
staunchly against decriminalization. If he gets
the GOP nomination, he reportedly plans

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Wednesday, July 21, 9Th

Offices Sought Range From Defender To Senator

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by, retiring

Qualifying closed with no new lenged by Dciiiotrats Katie Justice It. K. Roberts.

When i w o week qualifying qualified itithout opposition. odditiown to the statewide races Nichols of Tallahassee and Phil

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EDITOR'S

Saunders, D.(ainesville; Ches- Robert Johnson, R.Sarasota,

Dempsey Barron, ().Panama publican Leader William

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Another Supreme, Court race tempts

to

increase education Sniall, former Palm Beach dale; and Arthur1lude, R-Fort

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qualified for the right to seek terest, drew a primary op. Petersburg on the Democratic matches Justice Joseph Hatch- funding, describing Barron asa county attorney, is opposing Lauderdale, qualified for SonL_ SUNSHI NE STATE
their party's Senate nomi- ponent in John Benton Jr. of
nation.
Panama City.
The latest (.011 Senate candi.
Renton charged that Sikes
date, St. Petersburg attorney has "lost sight of the simple
Helen Hansel, entered the race honesty" expected by con. . .
We fill more than two million prescriptions each month. Our volume means lower prices, and
in a surprise move Tuesday. stituent.s in the sprawling 1st
prescriptions filled from the freshest possible drugs. exactly as your doctor ordered
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Tucson, Ariz.; Dallas, Tex., and
Atlanta, Ga.
lie said he rote ahead to
surprise about American cities he planned to visit and
policenn'r
their arsenal of arranged to look over their police departments. A Jackson1'
'fine I noticed on yule police official sa id he
atit,rica was the checkedCass'scredentialswith
;It police wear and England, found out he was
have avt i
Leslie J. Cass honafide and welcomed him.
f
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NON - HUD ........
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Payments in Lieu
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Cabinet Approves
Islands Purchase
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — The
purchase of 894 acres of
Gulf Coast Islands off Lee

Exxon Corp. request for the 11mile road to two planned drill.
ing sites off the Tamiami Trail
and also approved three other
drilling sites in another area.
Environmental groups had
argued that the road would cut
in hail the best unspoiled area
of the Rig Cypress.

4

However, Department of
Natural Resources officials
said that two appraisals had
been itiade and that the total
amount paid to the 19 land
owners would be less than
either appraisal because the
lowest price on each site was
selected.
State Rep. Franklin Mann, UFort Myers, said any further
delay of the purchase, which
has been considered for 2'
)ears, could jeopardize the
whole project.
"This is the last chance to
have a monument to see what
coastal Florida was once like,"
he said.
On the oil access road, the
Cabinet voted 5-0 to grant an

The Cabinet, however . said
tlwr.,Was no Wily to legally

deny oil conianjesaccess sinre
they have mineral rights and,
Ulerefore, the best action was to
specify rigid conditions to
follow in building the road.
The entire area is scheduled
for purchase under a $156-mud.
lion federal.stae project to turn
the land into a national pie.

serve,
The Cabinet also approved
six alternate sites in the environmentally endangered land
program to be used as substitulions if the first choices cannot

be purchased.
The alternates included Ten
Thousand Islands, consisting of
30,000 acres of harrier, mangrove islands off Collier County;
Seminole Ranch, 30,200 acres of
land along the St. Johns River
in Volusia. Orange and Brevard

Counties.
Also Cedar Key Scrub, 9,000
acres in I.evy County containing numerous Indian mounds,
sand dunes and tidal creeks:
Perdido Key, 264 acres in Escambia County of sand dunes;
Tiger Creek, 3,000 acres in Polk
County of hammock and
swamp, and Taylor Slough, 33,000 acres in Dade County along
the eastern boundary of Everglades National Park.

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Bonds Issued
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bring the stutterer to a and shame. The se verity difthreshold, and stress pushes fers. Some people try for five or
him over,
ten minutes to say their name
Some have tried to show that and the n give up.
it is the di fferen ces in the speed
One of Curlee's patients tried
at which people hear their own for 50 minutes in each of three
voices that causes it. For in- or four therapy sessions to get
s tance we hear both by air be yo nd one particular word in a
conduction and by sound book. She finally found a way
conveyed through our bones, around it.
which is why our voices sound
"You'll find some who go into
different to us when we hear a drugstore and they find it,"
o urselves over a ta pe recorder. Curlee says.
These researchers contend that
"Many stutterers ha ve a
the sound of a st utterer's voice great deal of trouble on the
reaches his ear se veral micro- phone. Here at the university
seconds f aster than it does wi th It's not unusual for a st utter er
a non-stutterer. In a sense he to come by the office to cancel
hears In a stutter.
an appointment ra th er than call
Another theory is that stutte. on the telephone."

County for $8.5 million has been
approved by the Cabinet.
The unanimous vote Tuesday
as hailed by supporters as the
most significant buy so far in
the state's environmentally en.
(Lingered land program.
It came shortly after the Cab-

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Stolzenburg, R-F~rt are running for Congress.
period closcd i'ues(av with doe. The were f)emocratic ltqt. for Insurance commissioner Brewer of Miami.
Rep. Jere Tolton, U-Fort
City, waited until the last mm- James of Delray Beach drew Lauderdale; and David Lane.
ens of cnr:hdates and support- Charles Bennett o! Jacksonville and public service commission Walton
Beach, qualified to run
John V. Russell of Fort Lau- ute to qualify for re-election last-minute opposition.
It-Fort Lauderdale.
ers titillin tround the Division and Paul Rogers of West l'alin er.
Five state representatives, for circuit judge In Okaloosa
derd,ilc qualified at the last against challengers Travis
Political gadfly Jim Fair, a
of Elcctw:~s office, some 800 Beach.
The insurance commissioner minute as an opponent to Jus. Marchant of Tallahassee and Democrat, and Republican Pete Skinner, f)4.akc City; County.
persons had submitted their pa.
Rep. Robert I.. F. Sikes, I)- candidates are former U.S. lice Alan Sundberg of Tallahas- Saui Mitchell of Vernon.
lawyer W. Taylor Moore, both John Clark, D.Lakeland; Bill
prrs and paid filing fees.
Fla., whom a house Ethics Rep. Hill Gunter of Orlando, see in a statewide Florida SuTeacher unions are piqued at of Tallahassee, are opposing Gorman, H-Tangerine; 'George
Chiles drew no primary oppo- conimittee said should be repr- Aubyn Hodges of Tallahassee preme Court Race.
Barron because he throttled at- Tucker. Democrat Michael Williamson, H-Fort Lauder

sition, but three Republicans imanded for conflicts of In. ;Intl Holosevelt K. Jones of St.

For Long-Lasting Cure

NOTE
Most silences. The man at the other theories on why a person
Moses stuttered, they say. So drawing a person's attention
stutterers first encounter di
One stutterer was told to spar show that they are per ha ps a bit rers suffer a vocal cord lock or
- end of the phone takes a breath, stutters. But the theories often did Wi ns
ton Churchill, Marilyn away from the act of speaking. with
eultiesat the age of 4 when they and
himself and talk to the more intelligent than the av- spasm.
goes on trying, as he has argue with each other. In the Monroe, Fred
Astaii-e, Jimmy Long ago, doctors designed
are trying to achieve fl uency. every
movement of his fists. But, as erage population, but there are
day of his life, trying for end, most t herapies treat the Stewart,
One of the more popular theoGary Moore, Jack braces for the
1
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And thus begins a life-long fluency.
teeth which he laughingly told a friend, he stutterers among the severely ries is that of Wendell Johnson
symptom.
The
cause
or
causes
Paar,
and
even
Raymond Mas. served as a distraction for the could
struggle against an elusive
not see himself asking a retarded as well as the ex- who blamed parents for holding
Stuttering ranges all through remain elusive.
sey, whose voice never faltered speaker.
enemy.
policeman
which way to the ceedingly bright,
time, through every race, reli.
up standards of spe ech that
If anyth ing, there's a problem when he played A be Lincoln but
Today there are
By JOHN HARBOUR
rhythmical public library while he Jabbed
gion and culture, through all the of having too many approaches always did when
Says Dr. Richard Curlee of were too high. He said that
he played distractions. Stutterers are with his
AP Newsfeatures Writer
left and feinted wi th his the University of Oregon, a stuttering Is w ha t people did in
phalanxes of intelligence -and to treatment, says Dr. David himself.
ta ught to speak to the beat of a right,
"There is a terrible pain in- with little variation In ire- Burns, a University of Pennleading authority, "There are an attempt to speak fluently.
'Demosthenes, the silver- me tr onome. Some find they can
volved, an excruciating pain," quency.
For all the pa in and shame people In menta l hos pi ta ls who
As the c hild begins to struggle
sylvania psychiatrist who tongued Greek orator, "cured" avoid their stuttering by swing. associated with
he says, choosing his words
their disability, are diagnosed as psychotic who with his fluency, it turns into
Although there is more re- treats stutterers.
But a number his stuttering by practicing his log their arms and ta lking a m
carefully. "A stutterer di es search under way today than 10 of them have
ost stutterers have a defen- stutter. There are people who stuttering, and in a sense he
promise,
he said, s pe ech with a mouthful of peb- syllable or two wi th each swing.
when he s peaks."
ive
sense of humor about it.
years ago, mos t experts see and "this is a particularly good bles.
are ne urotic who stutter. In lear ns his stuttering. By
Remarkably almost all stutThe last six words are punc- little hope for long-lasting time to
Seven out of every 1,000 short, It appears that person- adulthood the disability has
be a stutterer in thera.
Th
at technique today would terers lose th eir stammer w he
%uated with half as many small cures. There are countless py:'
n people stutter, expe rts in the ality, as well, varies independ- become a habit.
be called distraction, a way of they sing,
field estimate. Some studies ently with the stutte ring sympNot everyone agrees. And
torn itself."
Johnson, a University of Iowa
Most stutterers first encoun- therapist, stuttered to his last
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OFIN DAILY
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'People who stutter view the
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Researchers
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systems, in the linkage of nerve "And they em body it wi th some
and
speech mechanisms, even kind of separate existence."
It
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th
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PERFECTLY
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Tucker,

See Little Hope

Wedn.sday, July 21, 17-7A

Stuttering Problem Continues To Plague Human Race

TAlLAHASSEE i AP I -Sen. alternative to "ultra conEleven other congressmen side; llvtty Arinistead of Hock- cit against Harvie fluVal of tool of special interests. March- James.
ate races.
Lawton
Chiles,
D-Fla., servativi" Republicans John 1.ice primary or general eke- ledge and Jeff Latham of Davie Miami. Frederick Karl of ml- ant has refused teacher union
Eighteen other house 111cmFour state senators and 44
the first candidate to qualify for Grady of Belle Glade and State turn opposition, or both. One for the Republicans.
lahassee, Charles Holley of money. Barron has attempted house members won re- hers are not running for reoffice this year, opened a long Sen. Walter Sims of Orlando. seat is being vacated by Rep.
election. Most are dropping out
Republican Public Service Naples and Richard If. Swann to picture his 1*c, as a tool of election without opposition,
parade of political hopefuls
Only two of Florida's 15 con- James Hales, D-Fla, and It) ('omnussioner Paula Hawkins of Miami are running for the teachers.
Four senators did not seek re- of politices, but Rep. May Mat.

seeking every office from &amp;:res-nien realized an in- vandi(kiles qualified.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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W.day, July 21, 17
Money

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EDITOR'S NOTE
During unsecured paper dollars issued
the Revolution, lack of money by the Continental Congress.
was an even greater danger Soon it would be interthan the British. But somehow changeable with another broOur forefathers paid the bills
mide: "Not worth the paper it's
or at least some of them and printed on."
muddied through.
From 1775 to the end of the
Revolution in 1783, the income
By The Associated Press
of the Congress, valued in hard
The infant United States of - that is to say coined or specie
America teetered on the brink
money came to roughly $65.9
of bankruptcy. For want of a million. Not much when you
bankroll it seemed possible her consider that the army which
mendicant Congress might be fought at Bunker 11111 cost
forced to bargain for peace.
$275,000 a month to keep. Of
To Benjamin Franklin, am- that, soldiers and sailors salbassador to France, the corn-, aries alone, counting post war
mander-in-chief, George Wash- pensions, totaled $70 million.
ington, wrote: "Our present sitAs modest a sum as it was,
nation makes one of two things every dollar was as hard to
essential to us; peace, or the come by as footwear at Valley
most vigorous aid of our allies, Forge.
particularly in the article of
When Congress assumed conmoney."
trol of the war In 1775 the ddeIt was 1780, the war's darkest gates found their government
year. The article of money had had no assets. There was no
long been as scarce as battle. way to pay the bills,
field victories for the ContinenSomeone suggested printing
tals.
paper money. Bills of credit
In another context the word they were called. Tax revenues
Continental was now a synonym were to provide enough hard
for worthlessness. "Not worth a cash to redeem the Issue. UnContinental." We use the fortunately, Congress didn't
phrase still. It refers to the have much power to tax.
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THURSDAY, JULY 22
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Lake Mary Rotary, S a.m., Mayfair Country Club
Sertoma Club of Sanford, 12:15 p.m., Mayfair Country
Club.
South Seminole Optimist Club, 7:30 am., Ramada
Inn, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Building.
Friends of the St. Johns (FOSJ) will hold its monthly
meeting at the Agricultural Bldg., 1185W. King SL, Cocoa,
7:30 p.m.

FRIDAY, JULY 23
Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., Lord
Chumley's, Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise KiwanIs, 7 a.m., Buck's
Tanglewood AA, 8 p.m., (closed) St. Richard's
Episcopal Church.
Longwood AA (closed), 8p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church. SR 434.
SATURDAY, JULY 24
San!o-d AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, S p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
American Legion Auklllary 53 hosts bingo every
Saturday at 12:45 p.m. at 3506 Orlando Dr., Sanford.

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MONDAY, JULY 26
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford A/i, closed, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
AltamontrSoutb Seminole Jaycees board meeting,
7:30 p.m., clubhouse, Spring Oaks and 436.

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When Congress assumed control of the
war in 1775, the delegates found their
government had no assets. There was no
way to pay the bills,
That news didn't stop the
presses. They seemed to run on
the principle of perpetual melion. They were the chief resource of the war effort. By the
end of 1779 the Congress had issued $242 million Continentals.
The states printed up $212 ml!.
lion of their own paper, with
Virginia accounting for about
half the blizzard.
Inflation raged. One gold dot.
lar was soon worth 50 to 100 paper bills. In March 1780, the
government repudiated its currency, agreeing to redeem $40
in paper for one dollar in gold.
But the new paper sank to 135 to
I, then to 500 to 1, finally to 900
to 1. it cost more to print the
paper than It was worth.
At one point Congress' credit
was so bad the ladies of Philadelphia were able to raise more
supplies for the army than the
beggar government.
When there was begging to be

done the bite usually was put on
the King of France, Louis Xv.
King Louis didn't care too
much for the English. lie
wasn't particularly solicitous of
their American cousins either.
What interested him was trade,
and the folks across the channel
had controlled too many
lucrative markets for too long.
A little liberation of the
American merchant should pay
some dividend, his advisors
counseled. At worst the war
would erode both English and
American positions In the marketplace.
At first the aid, much of it
munitions, was semi-secret.
After an alliance was signed In
1778, the King openly funneled
not only an army and a navy but
$9.3 million in loans and subsidles to the rebels. Spain was
good for another $650,000.
Foreign loans totaled $11.6 ml!lion by 1783.

Louis probably deserves the
title Financier of the Revolu
lion. But it went to Robert Morris, a wealthy Philadelphia exporter and Importer who be,
came keeper of the government's purse as chairman of
the Committee of Commerce
and later Superintendent of Flnance.
Morris was an opportunist. Of
the $2 million worth of expenditures the committee made
by 1777, about one-quarter was
paid to his own company. There
were no conflict of Interest laws
In those days and his fellow
congressmen didn't hold it
against him. Nor did they object to Morris and other merchants shipping private go-Is
on public vessels,
In fairness, Morris per.
formed valuable service. In
1781, for example, he substituted his personal credit for
the nation's by issuing his own
currency.
Washington never forgot that
in 1776, as his army Licked its
wounds in New Jersey, Morris
somehow found $410 in Spanish
coin and spare change to pay
spies and $50,900 in paper to

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Longwood Area Sertoma auction, to benefit Seminole
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Sanford KIwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Casselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.
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Aetloncera Senior Citizens, 1 p.m., Packwood
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with troops to Angola, although Cas. country right close to us and the haven't got the strength or the S0IflC
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Meet Lloyd Wall, former home run hitter.
Actually, th e 26-year-old hitting star of th e
Seaboard Coast Line softball team is still hitting
home runs, but not in bunches like he did before he
switched his batting stance in favor of solid base
hits.
"I'm happier this way, honest," said Wall this
wee k as he and his SCL teammates were preparing
for th is weekend's district tournament at Titusville
and an expected ber th in the state tournament th e
following weekend in Leesburg.
Swatting at the roundball has bee n a way of life
the last 10 years for Wall. He was still in high school
here in Sanford when he got his start in the Church
League. He was recruited by Gino's Pizza, kingpin
of the men's league then, something of a rarity for
a teenager.
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but I played," said Wall the other day at his home
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The top four teams in the with Sunday's niatchups at 2
is best for the team. I changed my stance for two
local American Legion sub- and 7.
reasons:
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"First, there was formerly a 10-foot arch limit district — Sanford Post 53.
Melbourne Post 81, l.ake to the tournament.
for pitchers. Now they throw those 30-footer drops Highland Post 286 and
lake Highland, led by
at your midsection. With an unlimited ceiling, it is Edgewater Post 19,
a University of Florida shortstop
much harder to hit the home run,
tournament this weekend at Larry hall, is toeeded with an
"Secondly, the solid base hit is more Sanford Memorial Stadium to 18-4 record. Melbourne is 16-6
motivating to a team. Oh, a home run can lift a crown a champion for while Sanford shows a 13-8
team, but the concept of coming up with a runner representation at the district mark. Edgewater, which has
on and getting him in is more condusive to team tourney and a shot at the sthte former Sanford residents Dean
tournament Aug. 6 in 'ti.t and Del Orr on its squad, is 9-13,
motivation."
Lauderdale.
Sanford's top pitcher is David
When the situation calls for it, Wall doesn't
The double-elimination Wiggins, 6-1. Tim Raines is the
hesitate to go into his home run stance. He drops tourney is Friday, Saturday top hitter with a .380 average,
deep in the batter's box and gets his feet extremely and Sunday. Friday at 5 it will Wiggins is hitting about .340 and
close together, ready to uncoil his maximum body be Lake Highland against plays first when he's not pitpower.
Edgewater while Melbourne ching, Shortstop Robert Smith,
Originally from Portsmiiouth, Va., Wall has atid Sanford play at 8. Satur- who also may pitch, is hitting
lived in Sanford since 1960. He played basketball day's games are at 11 and 2, .300.
and baseball at Seminole High. After the Gino's
Pizza glory years followed a spurt of strong
seasons with the Sanford Merchants.
"I guess 1971 was my best year, at least in
terms of hitting and winning trophies from tournaments," added Wall. "In 1973 the Merchants
finished fifth in the state tournament. And last year
with Seaboard we finished fifth, too."
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And how does this SCL team compare with
some of the old Sanford teams of the past?
"Like I said, it's a little different game. That
Sanford Merchants team was definitely a jackin'
team. Guys like Don Harvey, Larry Heiman, Roy
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Lisk and Mike Maples. Home run was the word.
"But this Seaboard team is the most consistent
team I have ever been associated with. Like this
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season,
we placed in all but two tournaments
(playing almost every weekend) and won the
biggest one (Melbourne) we entered ."
Prestone
Wall has particular praise for shortstop Glen
flush or sealer
Robinson. "I've never seen a shortstop like him.
Buy Preatone 10-minute
He's a human vacuum cleaner. He and Steve
radiator f lush OR PrCooper are an unreal double play combination.
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Wall had a brief fling as an amateur boxer
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after he turned 20. "It was something I wanted to
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do," he added. "My dad had boxed in the Navy."
Irate. Just fill out oouWall was 5-0 as an amateur in unsanctioned bouts,
pon available at Zayre
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more brains than to ever consider turning pro.
There was just too much about the sport I didn't
like."
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protect now
Wall was a shortstop until the day he fielded a
against
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Sunday hop and uncorked a wild throw that
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boll-overs...
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narrowly missed a mother and baby. "She had the
you can 0OltyOUrsaif
baby on her hip, and I steamed the ball between
with title Pisatone
them. I said, 'that's it for me at shortstop.' I asked
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2u home runs, well oft his pace of 50 in 1971.
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hank Aaron smashed
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Ross dominated the fight with a
snapping left Jab and crushing
over hand right. Aguirre tried
to fight back but he was unable
liv- The A5sOjatd Press
the Los Angeles Dodgers deCubs 3, Giants 2
to cope with Ross' powerful
Everyttme the Ph ladelph a leated the St. Louis Cardinals 3Joe Wallis broke a scoreless Punches.
Phillies face Randy Jones, they 2' the Chicago Cuba beat the tie with a two-run single off Ed
Perez KO came at the exget that sinking feeling.
San Francisco Giants 3-2; the hialicki in the eighth inning, pense of Balderas and was
Montreal Expos outscored the triggering Chicago past San
They
accomplished with a right
alsothe
get that sinker ball. Atlanta Braves 4-3 and the Francisco, Halicki, 9-12, had uppercut
The way
that bounced the
San Diego left- Pittsburgh Pirates whipped the
itched
25
consecutive
Texan's head on the canvas like
hander has been pitching HoustonAsttns 9-5 in the first scoreless innings, the most in
basketball,
against them this year, the game of a do'ubleheader before the National League this
The first round was a typical
ball
into do
thenothing
dirt — then
Phillies
but go
beat
the dropping the second game 4-3. season, before the Cubs scored Perez round, with the Sanford
back
Mets 2 Reds 1
to the locker room and beat
three runs in the eighth
junior middleweight and his
New York's Jerry Koosinan
ieir heads against the
Chicago's Rick Reuschel, 9.7, opponent taking turns rocking
- - fired a five-hitter and won his had a no-hitter through six in. each other.
Jones, the winningest pitcher fifth straight game by beating flings. Marty Perez broke
it up
The second was going much
in the major leagues, continued Cincinnati. Koosman, 11-6, got with a leadoff single in the sev- like the first when Perez sudto dominate one of the best hit- all the runs he needed in the enth.
denly assumed co%rol with a
ting teams in baseball with a first inning when the Mets
Expos 1, Braves 3
savage volley that drove
four-hit, 3-0 victory over the scored twice off Gary Nolan, 8Phillies Tuesday night.
Montreal roughed 1 Andy' Balderas into the ropes.
5. Singles by Felix Millan, John Messersrnjth for nine hits, inThe middleweight came back
That's the third straight shut. Milner and Ed Kranepool cluding run-scoring singles by after Taco with blood pouring
out for Jones over the Phillies scored one run and Mike Vail 's Mike Jorgensen Jerry White down ins face from a bad gash
a dazzling lcc'nmplishment
considering
the National sacrifice fly brought in another. and Barry Foote and broke
over his left eye, but the local
Dodgers 3 CardinaLs 2
lI%e game losing streak b1 bomber was more than able to
ague East leaders have been
Dave Lopes slugged his first beating Atlanta in a game that meet the charge.
shut out only five times ill sea- ho,IIe
run of the season and was delayed
son.
more than two
Both men went after each
Doug It.au scattered five hits as hours by rain,
other with everything they had
Jones fattened his record to Los Angeles edged St. Louis.
Pirates 9-3, Astros 5-4
until Perez once again drove
17-4 by feeding the Phillies a
The Dodgers scored twice
Manor Sanguilkn's three-run him into the ropes with a
solid
steady' diet of sinkers. He re- against loser Lynn'McGlo
then, triple keyed a six-run first in- combination,
This was followed
tired 14
Phillies on ground balls 8-9, in the first inning and after ning that carried Pittsburgh With the picture perfect right
while breezing through a one. the Cardinals scored an past llottstnn in the first game uppercut and referee Jack
hour, 32-minute performance, unearned run in the top of the of their doubleheader, The As- Blake
counted to 10 over the
Elsewhere in the National second, Lopes homered in the tros won the second game on Ed prone
ualuVras.
eague, the New York Mets bottonihalf o( the inning for the lierrniann's ninth-inning
Santore s win, his 11th
edged the Cincinnati Reds 2-I; winning run,
sacrifice r1.
against two losses and one
draw, came in his first
scheduled eight-rounder.
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lightw ight's
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from northern Florida.
hands in the second and the problem was, nobody knew
Clark raced across the ring
dropped the normally durable it wasn't
Finally. Scott ended it with,
ORLANDO — It was business
a knockdown except and caught the unsuspecting another right
Hord for what appeared to be
han
0pped
McBride.
as usual at the Orlando Sports three times,
fiord with a great right hand to fiord for the fifth time In the.
Stadium Tuesday night:
When the third knockdown the side of his face and Max
Under rules that govern was registered
round, and this time McBride
the handlers, went do
Edgar "Mad Dog" Ross fights at the
for the fourth time. signaled the
end of the
Sports Stadium, along with the ring announcer
Clarkwere
aploozed
systematically
destroyed three knockdowns in one round and several other people while fans
yelling to
at Hard
Clark slaughter.
Alphonso Aguirre
in the main automa tically te
After the bout the 17-ye
rminates the jumped into the ring,
event,
about his so-called "cheap explained his
fight.
actions, "The ref
Everybody thought the fight shot."
Taco Perez survived a rocky
told
me
to
fight
and so J fought
That
Is
where
this
week's
was
over,
but,
first round
yelled to
McBride
waved
to comeback and controversy came in,
them If the fans don't understand
the
two
fighters
level Oscar Balderas in the
to continue together again and Clark
that, shame on 'em,"
Referee Willie McBride ruled lighting. Clark heard him but continued
second,
his
one-sided
After the fight, Hard a
Frankie Santore continued that the first knockdown scored liord didn't and started walking pounding of the welterweight nounced his retirement.
his winning ways in impressive
fashion against Lamar Baskon.
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All-Stars, who fanned nine
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he went along.
Ocata's hitting heroes were
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played roll-over-rover and lost lefthanded pitcher who relieved Von hlerbulis, and catcher
a baseball game Tuesday night Jeff Takac after the latter gave Steve Lesslng. who singled in
.
which eliminated the Little up a walk to Bobby Bridges, a the winning run in the fourth,
Major League all-stars from ground-rule double to Larry cliiiiaxing a three-run burst
further postseason tournament Frederick, a triple to Wes against losing pitcher Terry
j play.
Steele and a double In Chip Griffin.
Ocaki
as the spoiler, S1iundes.
Tw o fielding errors in the
oerconiing a 5-0 Sanford lead
Owens got the next to fourth by Larry Frederick was
- I in the first inning to post a 6-5 batters out before John Polk instrumental in Ocala 's three:jvictory which puts it against delivered a two-nm single.
run burst which won the game.
-J once defeated South Daytona in
After that inning, Owens
Ocala ran itself out of a
tonight' s 7 p mu game for the skmmrued the door on Sanford possible scoring opportunity in
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Cook Of The Week

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SCOREBOARD

PQh, 77 Simmons, SIt.. 27. FIFTH
I Sandy Doll (Parr); 2.
Monlanet, All, 21; Rosie, Cm. 21.
O.,ala Special (Vandervort); 3.
TRIPLES-Tyson. SIL. ; D.Cash. Captain Riddle N MCA); A. Scottie
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The highlight so far has been days of competition,
Amer. individual gymnastics.
Mt)Nl'l(KAI. (Al')
Jennifer Chandler, 17, Lin- of 200 in skeet shootIn, .
live gold tiiedaLs will be the complete domination of
ica's matchless titale swimAMERICAN LEAGUE
Shirley Babashoff, rountain
East
awarded: uneven parallel bars, their sport by the American coin, Ala., had to overcome
liters. chief harvesters of
wLPct.OB
IlICfl
and
the
East
German
some
biased
marks
from
East
Valley,
Calif., declined to talk
balance beam, floor exercise,
HOME RUNS-Kingman, NV, 37; (Culhane). 7. 2 Easter Son (Shell);
utietlal imp that han put the
New
York
56 32 636
5r.cfl, Phi, 24. GFojter, Cm. IS. • Ma ry Jo Adios (Selders).
with
reporters
alter she had
united
States
on
top
in
the
XXI
vault
and
all-arotmil.
Nadia's
women
swimmers.
Both
are
un(;erIIuin
judge
Heinz
Gold
Baltimore
41 14 .500 12
Monday, Chi, I?; W.RObInson. Pgh.
I. Fly Fly Fella
SIXTH
who
heavily
favored
Christa
failed
to
break
the East 6crCleveland
42 44 III 13
()I)mpic
Games,
111(1st
yield
chief
opposition
will
be
the
flusbeaten.
17. Margin, Cm, 17.
(Stader); 7, miss Bronze (Culhane);
Detroit
11 41 42 13',
to win IlUIn'3 hold on women's swim.
sian.s
And the gold medals acquired Kohler of his country
STOLEN BASES-Cedeno, HIM, 3 NancY's Bruce (Patterson); 1.
Ludmila Tourischeva,
center
stage
again
tonight.
Boston
42 16
477 14
31, Taveras. Pgh, 79; Brock. SIt., Engine Room Run (van Deventer);
w ho leads in floor exercise and by John Hencken, Santa Bar- the women's three-meter filing. Petra Thumer won in
Nadia will be bark.
M'lwkee
36 49 .121 1811 76; Lopes. LA, 26; Morgan. Ciii. 25
s Color Me Beanie (Britton); 6.
world record time of 4:09.Vj
The Yankee swimmers, un- trails Nadia by only four-tenths bera, Calif., in the 100 brea.stst- springboard,
WI'S)
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Decisions)- Beol,ii.e Way (P Regur); 7 Mack
Kan City
56 31
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"I
didn't
really
notice
it,"
she
Miss
Babashoif also broke the
beaten
and
perhaps
unbeatable,
of
a
point
in
the
over-all;
Nellie
roke
and
Brian
Goodell,
MisRhoden. LA. 0, 1.000, 2. R.Jones. 2. Byrd (P. Neely): S. Star Student
CThkI&amp;nd
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5, 171. $10. 24$ Alcala, Cm, 57. (D- Amato)
added: "I don't think old record at 4:10.46. Shanon
Kinl.wholeadsinthevault,and
slim
Viejo,
Calif.,
in
the
1,500
said,
then,
will
he
seeking
their
sixth
and
16 *3 .517 9,
500. 4.37 Norman, Cm. 72. .771. 2.19
I Brilliant Byrd IF.
SEVENTH
Minnesota
both in world he meant (ado that. Sometimes Smith of Canada was third.
eventhgold,itedals inas many Olga Korbut, the darling of the freestyle
II II
161 II',
Ihlenleld). 2. Surgery Time
Chicago
10 48 455 IS
record time
1972 Games.
boosted the politics gets in whether YOU
(Vandervort). 3 Mi ghty Senator events. Tht'y'reheavily favotl
California
39 55 415 19
Jai Alai
(Lyons); I Claynaven Pioneer
the
It
very
well
could
be
the
United
States
Into
the medal want it to or not."
800-Ilieter
Freestyle
relay.
Tuesday's Results
(Lake). S Ancmndy (Paul. 6. Little
highlight
of
the
entire
Olymlead
with
seven
gold,
six silver
Oakland 7, Cleveland
MONTREAL (AP)
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Olym
And
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of
the
four
7.
Bubba
East
Jodi (Bourgeois).
DAYTONAREACH
Baltimore 10. Kansas City 3
and
three
bronze
after
three (Towd booed it. Toward the at- pic medal standings alter Tues
Pics.
(Rauch). S Heather Chance (Sica). best times in qualifying for the
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
competItlon
Milwaukee 6. California 2
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EIGHTH
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Geld. .111.. Ire. Tot
New York II. Chicago 9, S in
FIRST -1. Victor Pecina (1)9.10 Driver), 2. Joshua (Strong); 3
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And when tiny Nadia Cornevent other judges peered united
Stales 7
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6
Detroit S. Minnesota 3
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Boston 4 Texas 2
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gave her the lowest point total Japan
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Wreath
(Roy)
SECOND
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MONTREAl. 1 Al')
Two gymnastics gold medals. Miss of the seven judges on seven of W. Germany
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waiting and watching with
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740300 3. SolosPecina (1) 300, Q Sitar Hanover (Komers); 3. Ocala happy anticipation of another
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California at Cleveland. In)
Milwaukee at Kansas City,
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Boston at Minnesota. (n)
Detroit at Chicago, In)
Baltimore at Texas. (n)

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79 50 P (3.1) $700
SIXTH - 1. Solos Mandiola (1)
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SEVENTH - I. Barguin Molina
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
5) n,1110; P (2 5) 59.10; 3179
(2) 19, 006 503. Solana.Etorri (1)6.10
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SECOND -) Brindle Skipper (5)
WLPc9.06 Q () 43.00: P (I 2) 159.90
540 3 40 2 $0; 2. Pixie Whit (7) 7.60
EIGHTH - 1. Rafael Elorri (2)
Phita
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Pills
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DO (7 Si 2060 3367
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NINTH - 1. Rafael (3) 2140 550
West
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FOURTH - 1. Fawn Dawn (5)
TENTH - I. Solos Sutton (3) 2160
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530 500 5 , 90; 2. My Big Wheel (2)
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San Fran
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ELEVENTH - 1 Mutlila Gasti ii
Tuesday'; Results
FIFTH - I. Wayside Tansu (i)
(1)21 201340210. 2. Isasa Paco (3)
Pittsburgh 93. Houston 5.4
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SIXTH - I. My Odyette (1) 1.60
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Sundays or holidays. Never call first affair and won't lx' his last. worried.
him at home. Don't ever expect Al.so, she's not about tip give up
Can you help me'
him to take ou out in public, her social status, financial
NERVOUS IN LOUISIANA
but
be
prepared
to
entertain
se('urit%
and
retirement
income
fly DORIS 1)IETRICH
DEAR
NERVOUS: Your
ehapter located at 940 W. for dues, literature. etc. The programs covering ever
he has been greatly helped by him at your place. lie hlay ht'causi,' of %oU. hii'weser, her famih doctor, or any physician,
llcrald('orrt-spondent
Fairbanks.
The
only structure of the organization is subject from
psychology to the the understanding of PWE' bring a bottle or the steaks dism'osrr will probably ter- will Instruct ou in the basics.
Single parents of all ages requirement to qualify for geared to all family (ilellibers psychic sciences,
~
and social iiientbers,
iit'casioflally, but in actual nlinatc' his affair with )miu, so be Don't be ashamed and don't
have found recluse in the membership is to be a single and there is something for gatherings.
A Sanford businesswoman dollars and cents, you will prepan'et to get some new worry. Your bride has been
International non-profit, non- parent regardless as to status. everyone.
SingleparenLs who are in- lost her husband after .35 years spend more on him than he'll clothes, circulate and find married before, so if you forget
sectarian organization, Parents
After applying for mciianother man whose wife Is a sour Instructions, she'll be able
terestedinl'Wp are we'lcometo of a near perfect marriage, s pe nd On )OU.
Without Partners i PWP. The
bership, the
Never depend oil him Ill times shrew, cold, homely, too fat (or to cue you.
prospective
activities
include
phone
Marjo
Jones,
Programs
After
his
death
life
seemed
basic
purpose
of
the member IS issued a guest card picnics, cookouts and social and Education director, 647- unbearable and she attempted of personal crisis. Don't believe too thin), and hasn't slept with
DEAR ABBY: Please explain
organization is helping the For a 45-day orientation period, gatherings. The teen S1CflC
him for 10 sears. Sign me.
in
easy pool-hall language just
1401,
or
Bob
Johnson,
Adult
suicide.
A
co-worker
suggested
single parent successfully cope Each application is thoroughly features teenagers sharing the
Activities
director,
647-2451.
HIS
WIFE
what
people mean when they
that
the
willow
with child-raising.
with
two
lt' common conditions and
checked to eliminate the
DEAR ABRY' 'ihis may be say they are "born again" or
A
Sanford
busjnes,siiian
and
children,
30
and
16,
join
PWI'.
Todatc, a PWI' group has not possibility of fraud.
openi holding rap sessions,
Ill,most unusual letter you've "twice-born." Thank you.
the Father of five hiliiren has a
been formed in Seminole
She said, ''I was reluctant at
ever
received. You ma' even
new
lease
on
life'
alter
joining
first
but
agr
RU.: ('LAY CITY, ILLINOIS
However, many Seminole
eed
to
try
Those qualll)ing and desiring
3nvthinh'
es
The adult activities are PWI'. Altho
tOSS it into the wastebasket
DEAR
Ikit: They mean that
ugh
he
does
not
to
alntain
my
sanity.
After
Countians
maintain
have
become membership in PWF' are then centered around lectures n have custody of the children, he attending a few meetings, I
thinking it's a put-on, but I they hase accepted Jesus
members of the Orlando required to pay a $15 annual fee Family life', family-oriented feels the fellowship
assure you it is not.
of PWP is realized I had plenty of coinChrist as their personal savior,
rew
rewarding.
man
I
am
a
42-year-old
who
is
and
hast' put their faith and
pany who shared
ha
the same
'l'hirt)
v fi e' semen have
1k' said, ''It's ;I rice place toemotions.
trust in Him.
tx'conie charter iiieiiibcrs of the marrying a 38-year-old woman
o where you meet people in
"I was counseled and listened newly organized Greater It's my first marriage and her
) our
satile
situation, to case histories of other Seminole Toastmistress Club. St'C()ntl,
Everyone has a problem. Whar;
l-:%'er)'body
Please don't faint. Abby, but I yours! For a person al reply, write to
s feels orry for members. Today lilyireward s Interested area women are
-fill a virgin - if one refers to a ABly: Box No. 69100, LA., Calif.
himself at first until learning of counseling others when they we'lconiie to join the club.
90069 Enclose stamped, self.
sonic of the problems of others. are down in the (lumps. It helps
First sear officers are Helen man whim has itev er had aris addre.d envelop*. please
The meetings and allied ac- me SO much to be able to reach Ke&gt;ser. president.
Anne
An award-winning workshop Aug. :t limr hrietlng,s on such contribution tit education and tivities have a tremendous others less fortunate.
Gellman, vice president; flett)
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for ~*lorida junior anti senior subject,s as ,*earth resources environmental knoiii,ledge.
theraputic value as well as a
"Now I have more frien(6 French, secretary. Cretchen
high school students will swing muanagenient and the future'."
social release,
through PWI' than I have everReese, treasurer: and Nanc
into action in August at Florida Much (if their tliiic on the VW
1"l"G(' chairman of SEEK 76
''It (kie'sn't cost an arm and had in fit), life. Everybody is so l'eycke, council delegate.
'tech University I"l'U I.
campus will is' spent in first- is Mrs. Robert Stone, of Winter leg to belong to PWP. It is a sincere and we truthfully
'I'he club meets the second
'
More than 125 students are hand learning projects in areas Park. Co-directors are Drs great place to go for counseling, discuss ow- feelings openly and fourth Thursdays at The'
expected for the third annual such as laser remote sensing, Yous&amp;'l A. Vouset and Ronald L. playing cards and having if nice without the fear of being looked ttltammionte Springs Civic
SEEK isave the earth's en solar energy concepts, en- Phillips, l"IU engineering tulle. My buddy has custody of down upon. I'WP has been my ('inter. The nest meeting will
virorunent through knowledge) vironmental
measurements, professors
his tcn-ye'ar-old daughter and salvation," she concluded,
be Juls 22, at ,4 31) p lii
conference being hosted by and nhvsics.
Vl'U's College of Engineering
Last year's program. SEEK
and under the sponsorship of 75,was singled out lana coveted
(A.1
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Garden Clubs lI"FG('.
from
aIt Disney World in
Center Cut Pork Chops. . .5 Lb. Box
'ihe 4-day meeting starting recognition of the program's
Aug. I has adopted the tht'niti.'
Fish 'n Batter.... .. 32, 2 Oz.
"Amlierica's 'l'rtcentennial" in a
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juveniles held at the Senunolt'
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Virginia is presently head
cook at the detention facility, a
position she has held for over
IWO years. She previously
owned her own restaurant up
north. "I've always loved to
ok, ever since I was a little
girl and my mother taught
me,'' she said,
Virginia's' personal recipes
are often used at the center,
simply by doubling the amounts
called for in the recipe. "There
are very few complaints here
about the food, she laughed.
"In fact, when the youngsters
are ready to leave, they tell me
ow glad they are to be going,
but add, 'I sure will miss your
good food!"
Sloppy Joes and brownies
head the list of favorites, according In Virginia. "I really

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For Thursday, July 22, 1976

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14 Summer (Fr.)
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50 Spew forth
54 Antique car
55 On the -59 Spanish lady

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salad takes on new flavor by ween snacking or meals at'i teaspoon each: pepper,
varying the fresii vegetables picnic time always keep a salad
dry mustard
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and green pepper, add equal products throughly chilled for
Gradually add macaroni and
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1 tablespoon salt to rapidly
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VEGETABLE SALAD
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Cooked peas and pimiento also
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fresh stuffed avocado salad. meal with a cold soup or Jellied
Beginning with the lovely consomme served with lemon
pale green avocado, Avocado wedges. Accompany the salad
Gazpacho is a gourmet's with French or Italian bread
delight. Each avocado half Is and for dessert, serve a fresh
filled with the classic gazpacho Fruit platter with an assortment
combination - chopped of your favorite corntomatoes, chopped cucumber, plementary cheeses.
green onion slices and chopped
AVOCADO GAZPACHO
green pepper - blended
CUP
chopped green pepper
together with a subtly spiced
'
CUP
chopped
cucumber
French dressing.
cup chopped tomato
For best Flavor and appearance, the vegetable 2 tablespoons green onion
slices
combination should be mixed
lightly with the French dressing a i cup Kraft French dressing
and chilled. Shortly before 4 avocado halves, peeled
Lettuce
serving, halve the avocado,
sprinkling with lemon Juice to
Combine green pepper,
2vcd discoloration, and (Ill cucumber, tomato, onion and
with vegetable mixture. Serve dressing-. mix lightly. Chill. Fill
the salad on lettuce-lined avocado halves with vegetable
plates, passing additional mixture.

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contributed a recipe for Raspsquare. Fold over two opposite
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the recipe Miss Picl,.lorU wrote
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do them myself"
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square envelopes.) Shape
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cakes "koekjes." Cookies dates on a greased baking
appeal to the national delight in sheet. Bake at 400 degrees For 10
portable munching; packed in minutes. Cool cookies on a wire
lunchboxes, a picnic basket, or rack. Frost with a packaged or
beach tote, they're popular homemade butter frosting.
summer snacks. The cookie
SWEET'N'CHEWIES
recipes below, created by home
t Makes 3 dozen)
economists icr D.L. Clark Co,,
cup I stick) butter
feature chopped 1776 or Zagnut
softened
candy bars For delectable flavor one-third cup packed brown
Fillip.
sugar
FROSTED DATE DROPS
one-third cup granulated
(Makes 5 dozen)

ARMOUR STAR

Sauteed Sweet Corn Is

FRESH CORNSAUTE
3 ears fresh corn
3 tablespoons butter ct

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the American sweet tooth since fluffy. Beat in egg and vanilla.
the country was founded. The Add' sifted dry ingredients
word "cookie" seems to have alternately with buttermilk,
been supplied by early Dutch mixing well. Carefully cover

softened

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3,000 TOP VALUE STAMPS
Elanor Laijn.e
.
Winter Park, Fla

5 LBS.
OR MORF

COOKIES ..................... 14 oz. 89C

4

6000 TOP VALUE STAMPS
Frank Pagello
Winter Park. Fla

i about 60 1

COFFEE .....................
PECAN SANDIES-KEEBIER

Remove husk and silks from
corn. Cut kernels from cobs
I makes about 2 cups). Set
aside. In a medium-sized
skillet, melt butter. Add celery
and 011100; saute for 5 minutes.
Add reserved corn, pimiento,
salt, sugar and black pepper.
Cover and simmer for 5
minutes, stirring occasionally.

3,000 TOP VALUE STAMPS
Paul Fischbach
Winter Park. Fla

S.

LEMONADE ............. 6 oz. 5/1.00
MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT

teaspoon sugar
Dash ground black pepper

9 000 TOP VALUE STAMPS
Mrs Don Mouk
Altamonte Spgs . Fla

PR(X"E

SR CORN MEAL ........... 5 lb. 89C
MINUTEMAID FROZEN

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Lydia Gray
Orlando. Fla

1 pound pitted dates

0
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MARTHA WHITE

margarine

15.000 TOP VALUE STAMPS
Bernico Roberts
Orlando, Fla

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DRINKS ........................ 460Z.49C

1 cup diced celery
1 2 cup chopped anion
1 4 cup diced pimiento
'' teaspoon salt

6.000 TOP VALUE STAMPS
Thelma Bishop
Orlando, Fla

19

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Fresh corn makes a decided
difference in the flavor of any
recipe. Fortunately, fresh corn
may eat corn-on-the-cob
buffsus' fresh corn
and
for favorite
recipes year round since
Florida provides a constant
flow of this American treat to
markets until June. Then it's
just a short wait until the Local
fresh corn begins to ripen.
When buying fresh corn, store st
in the refrigerator until ready
to use. ('orn left to stand unchilled for several days will
become more starchy.

Mrs Stella Conrad
Orlando. Fla.

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4 servings.

Easy For Summer Fare

6.000 TOP VALUE STAMPS
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Orlando, Fla
6.000 TOP VALUE STAMPS
Josephine Newsome
Sanford, Fla

50.000 TOP VALUE STAMPS
Carol Rose
Ocoee. Fla
25,000 TOP VALUE STAMPS
Teresa Kucharzyk
Orlando. Fla,
18.000 TOP VALUE STAMPS

BEEF

Avocado Gazpacho Has
Sophisticated Flavors

dressing.

Sandwich loaf features easy .o prepare fillings.

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2 Complete Cheese Pizzas
1 can 122k 05.) rolled
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3 or 4 stuffed olives,

Wedn.sday, July 2l,1fl4-71

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Turn Of f Kitchen Heat

Red raspberry jam, about
Place tarts well apart on ung2-3rds cup
reased cookie sheets. Bake in a
Beat together the cheese and preheated 400-degree oven until
butter to combine. Gradually lightly browned
about 12
stir in the flour to form a dough. minutes. Serve warm or cold.'
Shape into a ball, then into a Makes almost lz dozen tarts.'
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encumbering the following rptl pending :n the Circuit Court for
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property
Seminole County, Florida, Probate being Civil Number 76-712 CAO$.A, FOUND '- Chihuahua. Seminole
Lot 1), Block 1, SHADOW HILL, Division, the address of which s the undersigned Clerk will sell the
College area. IdentIfy. 3227066.
according to the plat thereof as Seminole County Courthouse, property situated In Seminole

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62 and 63, Public Records of representative of the estate is
Living Unit No. 666, LAKE
Seminole County, Florida,
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COUNTY, FLORIDA.
File Number 76.I19.CP
CIVIL NO.
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CAMERON.BROWN COMPANY, In Re: Estate of
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DAVID SIEGEL, t us, it at.,
NOTICEOFACTION

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director, 1101 E First St. San
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Constance T. Kothera,
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL SUE SMITH, his wife, et al,
TAXI DRIVERS
his wife
OTHER pERsoNs INTERESTED
Defendants. ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toil
3416 Fairtree
IN THE ESTATE:
NOTICEOFIALE
YellowCab,201 S. ParkAve
Free, 664.2077 for '1W, Care" - ________________________
Bedford Heights, Ohio
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Sanford
Notice is hereby given that pur... Hotilne" Adulti
or Teens.
__________________________
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that the administration of the estate suant to the Final Judgment of
_______________________ Full Charge Bookkeeper, accia-ate
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that of Florence Spooner Beisley, Foreclosure and sale entered in the
typing, $l3Owk. S day week, fringe $
a complaint to foreclose a mortgage deceased, File Number 76-179 CP, Is cause pending In the Circuit Court In
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benefits, small
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newest residential neighborhood

Req. Real Estate Broker 321 06.10
322 0779 323.7995 373 774

''41Iage [J,

25 000

OVIEDO

• Conventionai.5 % Down

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CLUB ROOM
POOL

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FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

NO DEPOSIT
NO LEASE
REQUIRED

BUILDER.DEVELOPER

323.8670or83.9777

Sanford Ave., 4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.

62-Lawn-Garden
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Rain Trees, Azaleas. Camphor
Trees, 99G. Border 'grass, 39c
Large bushy Ligustrum. $199.
CACTUS QUEEN NURSERY,
Corner Wekiva Park Drive &amp; SR

.LS 'EALTOp5

3210041
7701 5. FRENCH

No qualitying. pay equity, assume
mortgage I BR. 1'. baths,
goid carpet, close to
schools Call 32) 0257 after 5:30

ST.JOHNSREALTYCO.
BROKERS

payment $',pct annualpct.rate
360 mos. $13500

Quarter horse. 3 yrs. old, stud, not
mean. $700 to good home. 322.7142.

68-Wanted

CRANK CONS'T &amp; REALTY'
REALTORSI3O 6061
Eves 323 3519

43-Lots.Acreage

W

64.-Equipment for

Cash 322-4132

Sanford- lSanor.,i, 12.750 down.

We Buy Furniture
DAVE'S 3239370

Aluminum Siding

I can cower your horn, with hum
Siding &amp; SOlfut SyStem Also
Roofog Gutters 70 yrs lap
Eagle Scino Co II Q4.A1

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Home improvements
RernodelnganclAdalo"'
Free i.'slimiIes P400bligJtioru
WALKER, 32) 6457
Genera' Contractor

Auto Painting &amp; Minor Body Work
ProfeSsional,
experienced
painter
Work
guaranteed
Bruce's Body Shop, 321 0153

ART

Lawns,
Tree Service,
Painting. Window Cleaning
3229119

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

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(to'merly Har,etl's Beauty Plook)
SI9E Firsl. 322 ¶147
WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
new home? Moving to •

a
apartment?
et some action
4uying

With a Herald

classified ad We'll help you write
an ad that will bring a fast sale
CALL 327

Land Clearing

72-Auction

C&amp;A

BackHoe

Service

I. .iriii clearing, fill dirt, Clay, rock
All kinds
digging HouSetrailr
stored and moved 322 9142.

of

''ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
Bulldozing, Excavating, Ditch
F ill dirt, top soil. 322 9112

C. E. SHEPHERD
Painting, Remodeling. General
Repairs. Call 323 $175
Ool Repair's. Carpentry. Painliuig,
tlorne Repairs. Guttering, Cement
work Free eStimateS Ill IM

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Need extra money? Can you wcik a
couple of hours in the evening?
Call 323.8342
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Trash Hauled, Lawn Care,
H6uting
3fl 744$

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Nave some camping equipment you
no longer use? Sell if all with a
- Classified Ad in The Herald Call
322261) or $31 9993 and a lniendiy
advisor will help you

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Landscaping
Lawn Care

&amp;

OWnq. edging, trimming, weeding
and fertuiIi'ng Free estimales.
Ptucnc

I

26 Acres of wooded mtn. land, not
Steep, lays gentle, on good road.
fsastwolargesprings, several nice
bldg sites, 170.500. 13.000 down.

Sewing Machine Repair

10 Acres of irg. trout stream, good
views, would make a nice mini
farm $12,300. Good terms.

Carl's Sewing Machine Repair.
Clean. Oil &amp; Tune Up
3461
Your Home$tS
Cleaning the
again Moving
the same items around
you
moved last spring? Planning on
Dent
storing them another
d it. Plan a garage sale and don't
forgetloadvertAeitintheHerald
want ads. Like magic, the duller
will disappear, and you'll have
extra cash in your pocket

garage

year?

Tree

These are a few of flue over 500
listings We have all type's of
PrOperty listed from about $400
per acre and up We Pdve small or
large tracts, we also have several
cabins &amp; houses Old farms and so
on Write or call for brie listing
brochure You can call free of
charge by dialing 1900.13$ 7171.
Write or call today
CHEROKEELANOCO.
P 0. BOX
P.iirphy N C . 7$90

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flVUIulllIU

Well Drilling

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

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and sijes
We repair and service
STINE MACHINE 6.
SUPPLY CO
207W 2ndSt
3126472

f

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1,2,)
Bedroom Apt's.
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Quiet, Otis Story
Kitchen Equipped
Adult.FamlIy

One Bedroom
From

1 35
1505 W. 25th St.
Sanford. ha.
322-2090
prolsssian.alIy Managed

&amp;

LONG WOOD
LINCOLNMRCURY

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HOME OF THE
NEARSIGHTED
APPRAISER
The nearsighted appraiser

Rent

saves you hundreds of
dollars

'nsif1

71 DODGE
MONACO 2 Dr. H.T, With
All Extras. Clean

'1395
'74 MONTEGO MX
Dr. Sedan Auto., A.0
Radio. 1 Yr. Guarantee.

4

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12995

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.
o &amp; to pc,
. disGouni on all
(hiIdrn5 clothing. Boys' n
casual Suits, shirts, short &amp; lOng
pants, girls' dressesa. short &amp; Ioiq
play Suih
PAYTON'SCHILDREN'SWEAR
2640 HIawatha
Ph 377 1301

y

71 BUICK
SKYLARK2DrQn,Own.
a o Super
rpl'

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these

'1795

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'71 MONTEREY
CUSTOM 4 Dr. Blue, Auto,
Air, Clean.

'1288
74 MARQUIS
BROUGHAM 4 Dr. Sedan.
Well Equipped. Very
Clean.

'73-74-'75-'76 LINCOLN

GUNS ONLY AUCTION, WED
NESDAY AUGUST
1 7 PM
SANFORD AUCTION, 32) 7310

Aluminum Extension Ladder, 16'
new 110 120 West Crystal, Loch
Arbor. 322 1072.

SAVE DOLLARS!!

Home of Quiet, Courteous
Reserved Service -Sales -Rentals
Souffi of Sanford
131.1091
5131 Hwy. 17.91 at S Points

4WJ,

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Sear's gas dryer, aluminum cx I
tension ladder, and 1O'x12' gold I
carpet 32) 048

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D11PTY,1'IL
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s'i-Housetiolcl Goods
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Macnine

I

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Pc Rattan set, inCluding 2 lamps
excellent condition, $190. Call 46$ I
I
5709

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One of S;ruger'% finest Sold ntw f'
over SWJ. F1ef05 Someone to I
assume balance. 1196 80. or pay
- $1730 mo. Free home trial. Will
take trade Call Bill at 1)98097 I
Dealer

t'_,.41i.( \ ''(4

3224614

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I * SINGER FUTURA *

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I,-.,,,..b''..'.,".
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4'z"'" '6 'i#t.'A"c.-'*5
",, ."-ei..
.4 "•
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,;'lç'

Cab,nels.
Bathroom
Kitchen
Counter lops SinkS Installation
available Bd Cabell. 32210521
anytime
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KULP DECORATORS
1O9W Is, Sf3722333
We Buy Furniture

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Snqer Touch 'N Sew, *ith walnut
ionSole, balance $79.30 or 6
payments of 113 30. NATION
WIDE. 3398097.

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7'!

LINCOLN MERCURY INC.

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Chassis Lube&amp; Gear; Oil dispenser,
upright, $12S. Ihe pair. 372 4962

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Longwood

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
I
311 3151-First St.
3225672

SWIfl9

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CONTINENTALS S TO
CHOOSE FROM.

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Guaranteed reconditioned auto
112.95
exchange
batteries,
REEL'S BODY SHOP. 1)09
Sanford Ave

on

pre-owned automobiles.

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Iusury P'at.aw Aiiirmw,s$.

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A) Painting- Brush, roll, spray
Qujilty wOrk R.asonabie prices
rree CZiiT14TCS .541 Q135

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ardens

Service

EXPERT LAWN CARE
Cutting. Trimming, Hauling.
Mowing, Edging, rrimming
'
Licensed, Bonded, Insured 319
Phone 373 1792j 5459 or 3235087
Free Estimates

Painting

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NORTHCAROLIIqA
7 BR, rustic cabin, scenic views, all
crpl. Large rock fireplace, sliding
glass drs. that open onto a red
wood deck, exposed beam ceiling.
close to town, spring water
537.000.63.000 down

1975 Duster, 6 cyl.. automatic, air. -:
8,000 miles, $3,200. Also 1973
LeMons 1 dr. Pontiac, 16.000
mIles, real clean, automatic, air.
52.200. 322.9878 Dealer.

lIT *977

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I

this is the day to buy a new car,
shop today's want ads for the best
buys.

)1 miles Eastof 1.1
Auction Saturday, July 31, 1 p.m.
Consignments welcome. Fur.
niture, Antiques. Glass I Dolls.
We pay cash for estates, etc. Stan
Vermillion, Auctioneer, Sanford.

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Merchandise

1964 Ford pick-up, in exceptional
conditIon. Automatic, low
mileage, CalApache chrome
wheels, new wide scat tract let.
tered tires, CB radio &amp; more.
Reduced ta 11.900. 373.9843.

1970 GTO, air, new tires, new paint,
rebuilt engine. 11500. 372 6*47

Highway 46
Auction Galleries

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Sale

Alterations, Dress Making. Drapes,
UPholstery. 3770707

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work,

Home Improvements

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Eapert root repairs ll,wP roots or
Shingles
All Work guaran
te-ed BROGDEN ROOFiNG, 37)
6/0)

Sewing

1151 PRICE
BEST PRODUCT
Free Eslimales-24 Hour's
THERMO TEK,S31

lightly wooded All good usable
land 16.950 Easy terms Call
owner, 83) 3517.
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sceIneous for Sa

Rec'i Riial Etaief3rokrr
503W 1t St
7236061 or 373 0S17 eves

Roofing

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insulation
Beauty Care

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151 COflROL
25.62 Pwrv Or'e
,, IIfl

'. bath, family room, fenced
lot, well, sprinkler system, air,
kitctuentully equipped Assumable
mlg Payments IllS ma Total
prlc, 571.500 323 6713
,

- M. UNSWORTH REAL

Central Heal &amp; Air Conditioning.
For tree estimates. call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 322
1711.
Carpentry. Remodeling. Additions,
CuStom Work Licensed. flooded
Free estimate 3736031
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den Fenced. 135.500 3239302
3

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Auto Painting

Pest Control

1971 Rancttero Gi. full power, low
mileage, like new, $2600. 373.3610

SWAP SHOP FLEA MARKET
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer. 1966 Mustang, new paint, good
condition, $750. fl37791 after 5 or
No charge. All admitted free.
Come browse every Sunday 9 to S
week ends.
at the Movieland Drive.In
Theafre, South 1792. Phon 322. 1967 Pontiac Firebird Convertible,
needs new top, runs good, in
t216.
spected. 1150. 322-3312.

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Sell us your car or truck even If you
owe money on if. See Bill Pay or
Jack Mink, BAIRD.RAY DAT.
SUN. Fern Park, $31 131$.

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
'73 Models. Call 323.8570 or $3.4.
4605 (Dealer)

70-Swap &amp; Trade

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OSTEEN - S Acres. 16.300. 10
Acres. $15,000, EASY TERMS A
MUST TO SEE! 647 III)
SACKETT INVESTMENT
CORP REALTOR

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
Classified Ads didn't work
th,r wouldn't be any

Wanted to buy used office furniture.
80-Autos for Sae
Any Quantity. NOLL'S Cassel.
berry. Hwy. 1797 830.1206
Leas. a Datsun including Z cars and
trucks. For information call Bill
Ham.Amateur Radio Equipment.
Ray or Jack Mink, 831.1313.
Sunny Raborn. 322.2120 or 373.
1)79.
1970 Impala, V.8, air, radio, new
tires. 1600. 372-0066.
PIPIEY WOODS BARN - We Buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous. Sell 1972 El Camino VI, automatic.
to' 30 pct commission, Free Pick.
power steerIng. 1136$.
ups Auction, 'Saturdays 7 p.m.
WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD
Sanford 372 2270
Phone 323.1060

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For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 Itema.
Larry's Mart. 21S Sanford Ave.

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rensnvac
CARROLL'S FURNIIURE,3fl 5191

W. Garnett White
Peg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER.ASSOC.
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107W Commercial
Phone 3227611.
Sanford
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to Buy

Farm Tractor&amp; Equipment
11.300

ISYR FHAFINANC;NG
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Drive
Sanford, 373 5700
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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323.3144 or 323.7710

79-Trucks-Ira ilers

63-MaChinet-Y-ToOls

Days-'373 617)
Nights--.372 7152
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MORE CASH

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family room, large 100*150' Priced To Go- By Owner-? BR, 1,
THRp,iH,VPi, Nto,p't,,
bath, well maintained home.
corner lot Double garage,
f
fenced
bacA
yard,
Lawn
Mo*er Sales &amp; Servic
We
Large
tot
With
planned, Screened patio. Lovely
Sell tPe Best &amp; Service the Rest.
many trees Wynnwood area
area. Call today
Western AutO, 301 W Firs? St .373
Mellonvllie 7236191
CLIFF JORDAPI.REALTOR
____________________
4403.
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931 8273

Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm.
Furnished or Unfurnished

Homes ready (or your inspection
andimmedlateoccupancy

L AR G.E rooms in this I BR, 3 B
home. On quiet street with country
atmosphere Kitchen equipped.
breakfast bar. Near I-I. $3,9U3

Attention FlU

LAKESIDE

Modernl4lng your home? Sell no
longer needed but usiful items
with a want ad. Call 322.2411 or
1314993.

Kish Real Estate

WITT REALTY

New 2-3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

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QUIET AREA
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2 3 BR redecorated house, lots of
60-Of'
ce
Supplies
kitchen cabinets, eating bar, new
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carpeting, new roof, central heat___________________________
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and large fenced back yard.
lkd
flffirp
rllrnihlrp
I fl•
Approx $7,000 down, 1)15 month.
'"
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Price $21,500 Owner, 323-0322.
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Wood or Steel desks, executive desk
&amp; chairs, Secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, tiling
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.
NOLL'S
"SERvICE BEYOND
Casselberry, 1192,3304206
THE CONTRACT"

Req Real Esl.jte Broker
1100E
25th St.
3226433
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77- Autos Wanted

Doberman Pinscher •'C Pups,
$150. Champion Lineage. Te,'rns.
345.5710

ROBSON MARINE
2923Hwy1792
372-5961

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TAFFER REALTY

- -- YOU WON'T BELIEVE
7 BR, CB home. $13,100
After Hours. 2 BR frame home. fl6,300
2521 Park Dr.
3 BR, 2 bath. $13,900
MIS--REALTORS 3229231.322
3 BR, separate dining 121.800
3 BR, tam, rm., 120.500
322-2118
Country. pool. V Acres, 347,000
Suitable terms on all

SOUTH
FROM

2S6SPark

Custom made camper tOP, I' bed;
Excellent condition. Bargain buy.
322.1999.

days

1971 Larson 16' boat, 65 hp Mercury
motor I trailer. Excel. Cond. 3235650 after 5

Excellent investment. i BR, 2 story
with 7 furnished apartments on
separale lots. 129.300. 1200 Elm.
$315992

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Sanford's

if VA nothing down. KULP
REALTY, 3737335

Call 323 503) after6

Vehicles

For Wrecked or Junk
6 Weeks, black &amp; rust male
Doberman Sire. Pell's CH Juble
Cars &amp; Trucks
CD. $225 to right party. 322 1099. Any year thru 1976 models 1
week Call collect. 361 7131
Doberman Puppies, AKC, Cham.
pion line,? wks. Black &amp; rust &amp; red
Want 19110.' older Dodge Dart. alsc
&amp; rust. 575. 331 7311.
will buy any make convertibles
Great Dane pups
Phone 323-1060.
male &amp; female for sale.
BUY
JUNK CARS- from $10 foliO.
3223153
373.1431 after 1 p.m.
Chihuahua, male, 7 mos., 31 lbs.
Call between 6 &amp; I P.M. 373.4733
78-llctorcyCles

cluding appliances. $3,000 takes
all. practically new. 217 Melissa
323.7832
Court, (Groveview Homes. Lake
EVES 322 1517 or 3fl 0612
Mary).
__________________________ __________________________
SANFORD - 3 BR, 2 bath home,
52AppIian
shady back yard, air conditioned, ___________________________
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Call Now. $11,900.
Dishwasher
Forrest Greene, Inc.

55-Boats

RAVMONDE, LUNDQUIST
Req Real EstateBroker
SalesI Appi'aisais3fl fl96
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CLASSIFIED ADS MOVE
MOUNTAINS of merchandise
every day.

$175. 3231495.

CUSTOM BUILT -3 BR, 2 baths,
&amp; Accessories
___________________________________________
central heat air, family room, Twenty West Area- Beautiful 3
______________________________
fireplace, in gorgeous Mayfair.
bedroom, 1'. bath, central heat, 16' Starcraft, 70 hp Johnson with
159.500
carpeted,fenced back yard, stove
trailer. S mos. old. Take over

TwoStoryHouseforSale

Clean
3 BR, 1'-', bath, private back Reducedforquick sale- By Owner.
yard, washer, dryer 1)75 By
Sunland 3 BR, 1 balh, heat &amp; air.
appt. 323.6016 eves
many extras. 119,900 349 $371.

8 P.M.

same date at 2.00 P.M.
__________________________
jurisdiction Of the court.
pursuant toa summary linal decree
IheCityCOmmiS3iOnree5th
-----ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND of Foreclosure entered on June28 ".1 nt Avon
worked
right to accept or to reject any
all OBJECTIONS NOT SO F ILED 1976 by thc, above entitled Court, in
In 20 years. 31-Apartments Furnished
buds in the best interests of thlc'City
WILL
Now
I'm
earning
BE FOREVER BARRED.
good
'"
the above styled cause, the un
of Sanford.
money. - .l'm
Date of the first publication of this dersigned United States Marshal, or
an
Avon 6 room apt, and efficiency apt
Representative.. Call 641 3079 for
Furnished, with lake access
City Manager
1976.
will sell the properly situate in
City of Sanford
Clifford C. Beasley
3229096.
Seminole County, Florida, described
Publish July 71. 1976
Part time or full lime outside sales
_________________________
As Personal Representa.
as: Lot 69, lets the East 3 feet
DER 90
person, Must have own
_____________________________
five Of the Estate of
car. Ex. Garage apartment, fully furnished,
thereof, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
cellent opportunity, Apply 3159
air conditioned, water furnished
Florence Spooner Beasley
HE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
SUBDIVISION, according to plat
Orlando DrIve (17-92), Sanford
FOR
SEMINOLE
Very nice Phone 373 7561 after S
Deceased
COUNTY,
thereof recorded in Plat Book
FLORIDA.
pm. weekdays
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
______________________
page 37, of the public records
CASE NO. 76.976-CA49.EE
REPRESENTATIVE
Seminole County, Florida at public
for surrounding territory. Car Efficiency and? Bedroonu.
DIVISION:
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr, of
monthly,
outcry to the highest and best bidder
necessary. Give 'information
LIBERTY NATIONAL LIFE IN
CLEVELAND, MIZE &amp;
adults. Wekiva Landing Resort
for cash at 12:00 o'clock noon on
about present or past em.
SURANCE COMPANY, an Alanama BRIDGES
Tuesday, August 21, 1916 at the west
ployment, education &amp;
cooration,
3224170
P0 Drawer Z,
door at the Seminole County
rsfefenres, All replies will be held
Plaintiff,
Sanford, Fl. 32771
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
in Strict couifidence. Free hospital SAN MO PARK, I, 7, 3 bedroom
v's.
Telephone' (305372 1311
Dated. 71376
&amp; life In. rance, plus Other
trailer
apts
Adult
&amp;
family
park
WILLIA.MH. MILLERandISMA W. Publish. July II. 21, 1976
MITCHELL A. NEWBERGER
benefits. Reply BOX 607, CO The
Weekly, 3115 Hwy 1792, Sanford
MILLER, his wife, SOUTHEAST OER-il
United States Marshal
Evening Herald, P. 0. Box 1637,
3231930
BANK OF EAST ORANGE, for
Midole District of Florida
Sanford, FIa,, 3217).
___________________________________
ADVERTISEMENT
____________________
merly BAtIK OF EAST ORANGE,
KENDELL
W.
WHIRRY
FORRE.BIO
. C1I
'
flIL, lrY3iNucNI,
Assistant United States Attorney
Clerk, lull lime, beauty SupLegal notice is hereby given that
a partnership, DOROTHY SMITH
plies,
Attorney
for
Plaintiff
SofTue Stock work Involved,,
sealed bids will be received by the
fld WESLEY SMITH,
School Board of Seminole County. Publish: July 71,32, Aug. 1, n, 1976
Defendants.
321 045,
207 East Commercial Street, 36i. 0E614
NOTICE OF ACTION
ford, Florida on August 1, 1916 at
___________________________
TO - DOROTHY SMITH and
Furniture Salesman,
PM for the construction of:
WESLEY SMITH
Applications now being taken for
Bus Loop &amp; Parking for Calaelb.rry
F ITITIOUS NAME
Residence unknown
interviews on Thuri, STERCHi'S,
Elementary School
Notice iS hereby given that i am
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
00 French Ave.
All materials furnished and all engaged in business at 2100 5
IPet an action to foreclose a mor
French Ave., Seminole County, Nurses: RN'S 9,
tgageon the following real property work performed will be in ac
LPN's, Aides, Aid.
cordance with the plans and Florida, under the fictitious name of
companion Needed Immediately
situate in Seminole County, Florida,
ANNCON
specifications pertaining
CORY
D.B.A
6280636.
described as follows:
MARYLAND FRIED CHICKEN,
_______________________
LOT 20. Block 9, NORTH which may be obtained from Roger
and that I intend to register said Live In with semi invalid man. 140
A.
Leibin,
AlA,
Architect,
613
East
ORLANDO SECOND ADDITION,
name with lhe Clerk of the Circuit
wk. Like Mary. 323309
according to the PIat thereof as Princeton, Suite 330, Orlando,
Florida, 996-7933. A deposit of $25.00 Court, Seminole County, Florida In
recorded in Plal Book $2, Pages 55
Master Cosmotologist, straight o
will be required per set with a accordance with the provisions
Slot the Public Records of Seminole
Pct.commission.BETTYANNE.5
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
maximum of two
County, Florida
UNISEX HAIRSTyLING. 322.
All bids must be submitted on Wit: Section 863.09 Florida Statutes
has been liled against you and
0730.
1957.
proposal
form
and
must
be
ac
William H. Miller and Isma
.
Companied by a Bid Bond, Certified
S' Albert Constantine
Miller, his wife, Southeast Bank of
FOUNDRY
President
Check, Cashiers Check, Treasurers
EaslOrange, formerly Barikof East
Publish. July 71,21, Aug. 1, Ii, 1974
PATTERN MAKER
Orange, and Levie Florida In. Check or Bank Draft in the sum not
DES $5
less than 5 per cent of the amount
Experienc
only, bull of part time.
vestments, a partnership. You are
base.
- -____________________________
Salary based on experience.
required to serve a copy of your
,,
wrutten defenses. if any, to this
rAi.A(jlNG SYSTEMS, CORP.
Superintendent
Airport Blvd Sanford
action on SMITH AND HAYDEN.
UNITED
STATES
DISTRICT
The School Board
P.A, attorneys for the Plaintiff,
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
of Seminole Counly
whose address Is 1316 Sarneft Bank
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION 207
East
Commerc.l
Street
Building, Jacksonville, Florida.
i,
-.
anvoro. Florida 37771
32202, and tile flue Original with the
UNiTED STATES OF AMERICA,
Publish
July II. 21. 2t, 1976
Clerk of the above styled Court onor
PlaintIff, v Leroy Evan Morse, at
DES 52
YW R 111171 FIE .1(;,s(;"
before the 25th Gay of August, 1976,
_______________________________
us es ai. Defendant(s), -NOTICE
offierwi
a judgment may be en
TALLAHAS.EE, FLORIDA
OF SALE -Notice is hereby given LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER - Great
tered against you for the relief
b0hiti01. Fee paid.
NOTICE
that purSuant toa FINAL DECREE
demanded in tfwe Complaint.
Noticeisherebygiv,npursuantto Of Foreclosure entered on Jun.21, GROOMER - All breeds.
Section 253.115, Florida Statutes,
WITNESSrnyhandandtMsealof
1976 by the above entilled Court, in SECRETARY.BOOY.KEEPER
said Court on this 16th dy of July,
that the Board of Trustees of the the above styled cause, the VII'
Immediate placement.
1976.
Internal Improvement Trust Fund decsigned United Slates Marshal, or SALESMAN - Central Fia. aria
(Seal)
of the State of Florida as received one of P11 duly authorized deputIes,
Guaranteed commission.
Arthur H. Bckweth, Jr.,
an application from Seminole will sell the properly situate in BOOKKEEPER - Heavy esperi.
Clerk o: the Circutt Crt
Covnty, co James J. Buck, Jr., SeminoIeCounty,FIorida,descri
ence,
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
Seminole County Courthouse, I as: Lot 39 and flue West
RADIO.TV REPAIRMAN - Great
of Lot
Deputy Clerk
North Park Avenue, Sanford, Block II, Sanlando the
opportunity, good befeflH.
Suburb
Publlih: July 21,32, Aug. 1, 1). 1976
Florida 32771, for a lease by the
Beautiful, Sanford Section, ac
-WE SELL SUCCESSDE B U
Truslee's 04190 square feet, more or
cording to pLst thereof recorded In 20$
Commerciai
lest, of sovereIgnty land ap. Plal Book 3,pgeséSi'z,66,U,M and
n
sm,
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
purtenant
to
their
rlparlan 89,ofthepublic records of Seminole
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
ownership on Lake Mills, In Section County, Florida at public outcry to _________________________
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVCNthaf
21. Township 21 South. Range 32 thehighestandb.stbidcj,rforcash
the undersigned, desiring to engage
East, Seminole County, Florida, for at 12:00 o'clock noon on TUII4.y,
inbusinessundeqtfwfictitiogsname
an existing fishing pier.
August 24, 1,76 at lf'e west door Of
/E '
I/ANT TO
Of APPY DAZE FARMS at Post
Oblections to the teasing of Ihis
the Seminole County Courthowe,
Office Box 491, Longwodd, Florida, submecg,
land should be filed In Sanford. Florida.
32150 intends to register the said
writing with Mr. Edward H.
Dated: 7.13 76
name with
clack Cf
Clrcut
Cedertwolm, Bureau of State Land,,
MITCHELL A. NEWBEROER
Court of Seminole County, Florida.
Depart meat 04 Natural Resources,
United States Marshal
DATEOthis 1111% dly of July, A.O.
Crown BuildIng, 207 BIount Strf,
Middle District of Florida
1974.
TaIlaluaslef, FlorIda 37301, on or
l'EfIDELL W. WHERRY
c
William A. White
before S 00 pm. on flue *4tts day of
Assistant United States Attorney
Alice V. While
August. 1914.
Aflornay for Plaintiff
r
Publish: July 2), 21. Aug. 4, ii, 1976
Publish .Juify 21, 21, Aug. 4, $914
Publish: July 2l 21, Aug. 1, 1), 1,74
ADItRICAN CANCEfi SOC*Ti
DEBIt

32lO7Steves 3fl7643

ASSOCIATES IN
REALTORS 131 5253

___________________________________________

-

Ridgewood Arms

carpeted, 330 Rosedal,, $77,300.

Reg. Real Estate Broker

75-Recreational

AKC German Short haired Pointer
pups, 7 wks., shots &amp; wormed.
Hunting &amp; Obedience lines. Sire &amp;
flm on premise's Big. healthy I.
beaulilul, $100. 322 3363.

Lay-Away Machines

costs Only 10 remaining

3 Bedroom, latin kitchen. 2 par
ches, no pets. 3234762.

-Pets-Suppries

Repossession &amp;

I BR. mobile home. 35' x l' all Wm. H. Stemper' Realtor
1 BE DROOM
electric, large lot &amp; trees. Near
FURNISHED APARTMENT
Lake Jessup. $75 plus elect. 365 1919 S French
373
7300Melionville
___________________
Eves 322
1496;3fl1164;3fl 1984
3731
-------------------- ----------____________________
Oviedo area, country home, custom
31A-Duplexes
__________________
__________________
35-#&amp;)bjIe HOme LOts
built, 2'. acres, I BR. 3 baths,
.
- - ________________________________
. '---off ice, 3300 sq. ft.. 3 mos. old,
i Bedroom, furnished, air. Aulults,
LotsforL 101 I2wides
$1,000 equity and assume marStenstrom Realty
no pets Contact 2312 Palmetto Quiet adult park-In town
8306133
REALTORS
323 6353 __________________
tgage of 155.000. Appraised
_____________________________
_________________
Ave. Sanford.
2343 Park Dr.
CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN - Con SUM
3732961
U0.000. ner, 3656490.
OldColdspot Refrigerator,
BUDGS AR 'a.
commercial.
Great
for
young
WHITE
AND READ ALL OVER.
36-ResOrt PropertY
3222286
THE WANT AD COLUMNS
quiet area, $21,500.
________________________
couple $20,150.
--'____________________________
"
____________________
,___,
KENMORE WA5HER,parts,
service, used machines.
county, 119.900.
Atlantic. Daytona Beach. Call
bath, in lOve'y Loch Arbor. Needs
_________________________
Mrs
R.
U.
ItutchiSon,
3734038.
some
repairs.
Priced
to
sell.
_______-- -------------- -45edroom, 1 bath house in Santord
HOME 6. BUSINESS LOCATION - $25800
INC.
REALTOR
, Fenced yard. 6450362.
53-N Radio.Stereo
Wetiiva River, west from Sanford,
15.000 down Call br info
3239110
2IHRS.
- .._ _________________________________
cheap.
3223164
after
2p.m.
Furnorljnfurn
________________________
central heat air, family room,
home in Sanford, central heat and
wituite portable TV's. $25 to $65.
37-isiness
Property
,2bedroomhouse,air,largetos,7car
dining room, 16's 16' family room,
Realtor, MLS
mi.
LARGE ROOMS - 3 BR, 2 baths,
garage, large fenced yard,
_________________
Builclings-StoreorOftic,
trees
&amp;
shrubs,
135,000.
DELTONA - 2 BR, wall-wall
workshop or outside game room.
$IOOmo.
WINTER SPRINGS - Lovely
carpet, central heat I air.
55.000 equity and assume loan.
322.1517or323 7832
--_____________
California Style 3 BR, 2 bath. im
SPLIT 3 BEDROOM - Eat in kit.
" screened porch. 1155 per mo
Phone 321 0303.
maculate cond. Convenient loca
YARD SALE
then, plus dining area, central
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
tion, $34,500. Call Betty Williams.
l2flRandolph
Real Estate
__________________________
heat air, fully carpeted. Patio,
5, V. I1arcwick, Broker
JENNY CLARK REALTY
,...,.....
Associate Realtor. After hourS.
Wed ,July2l
125.000.
Dellona, 6418611
Realtor
-' - '
Phone 303322 159$ 931-2659.
______________________________
Days and Alter Hours
FRICKE&amp;FRICKE
41-Houses

_________________
______________________________

writtendefensej, if any. toit on VAN personal representative's attorney Records of Seminole County, LOST: Siamese femal, cat, beige
DEN BERG. GAY &amp; BURKE, PA., are set forth below.
Florida, and Exhibits thereto as
with brown face &amp; feet. Lost on
attorneys for the plaintiff, at POSt
All persons having claims or recorded in Official Records Book
Yale Ave. on July IS. REWARD.
Office Box 793, Orlando, Florida demands against the estate are 950, Page 61$. Public Records of
Plant &amp; Craft Shop
323-3787 or 322.2725.
3252, and file the original with the required,
For Sale, very reasonable
THREE Seminole Cou-ty, Florida, togevwt' LOST: Black
WITHIN
male Lab. I white
Clerkoftheabove.styled Court onor MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF with an undivided interest in and to
Phone373 7377
paws &amp; white chest. Answers to -_________ ___________________
before August 24th, 1976; otherwise. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF the common elements
_____________________
_________ ____________________
a ludgment may be entered against THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk atpublicsale, tothehigtue'st and best
name "Caesar". Lost on SR 16 __________
you for the relief demanded in the of the above court a written bidder tor cash at 11:00 A.M. on the
West, June 20. Please return to ___________________
____________________________
______________________________________________
complaint.
__________
owner. 571.2281 collect.
________________________________
______________________________
Statement at any rtIni n,
5th daY of Auaust 1976. at
tha
-......
--.
______________________________________________
___________________
----WITNESS my hand and the seal Of they may have. E;ch claim must
____________________________________________________________________________________
Front Door of the Seminol, County
_________________________________
___________________________ _____________________________
30-ApartlTtfirnistecl
said Court on the 16th day of July, in writing and must indicate the Courthouse in Sanford, FlorIda,
___________________________________
________________________________________
6-CNId Care
____________ _____________
1976.
DATED this 19th day of July, 1976.
basis for the claim, the name and
(Seal)
address of the creditor or his agent (Seal)
- SANFORD - APTS KITCHENS
BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
Arthur H. Beckwith, jr.,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr..
or attorney, and the amount
EQUIPPED. WALK TO TOWN
___________________________
Clerk of the Circuit Court
2427 Holly Ave.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
claimed, If the claim is not yet due,
US $100 MO UI
By: Mary N. Darden
Phone23.;Smoo.'
322
0760
By:
Cherry Kay Travis
__________________________
the date When it will become due
Deputy Clerk
DUPLEX- Furnished or .,n
Deputy Clerk
_____________ __________
shall be stated, If the claim is
Publish: July 71, 32, Aug. 1, 11, 1976 contingent or unliquidated,
furnished.
Ideal
location
James J. Loveless, Jr.
9-Good Things to Eat
OEB-19
Reasonable rent 365.3721
____________ _________
nature
of
the
uncertainty
shall
be
of
the
firm
___________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
stated. If the claim is secured, the GILES, HEDRICK 9,
Apts. Unfurn. Spacious 16.2 BR, all
OKRA
INVITATIONTOBID
security shall be described. The ROBINSON. P A.
electric, eat in kutc.'uens Dish
Mon. Wed FrI.
Cityol Sanford,
claimant shall deliver sufficient 109 East Church Street
washer, shag carpet, air, plenty
3220.115
Florida
___________________________
copies ot the claim to the clerk to Orlando, Florida 32801
closets From $'SO Exclusive
office of the City Manager, Sanford,
Publish: July 21, 1976
eaGh personal representative,
i
eyes.
On
Old
Monroe
Road,
mile
FlorIda, on One (I) New Corn.
All persons interested in the estate OE B 67
N. of SR 16. and 3 miles W. Of 411 W. 3rd. SI. 2nd. floor. 3 rm rear
bnation High Pressure Washer. to whom a copy of this
Notice ot
apt. Utilities included Reasonable
Sanford, and 1 miles E.
4
Steam Cleaner (Stationary).
Administration has been mailed are
rent. Ph 3272730
322 3940.
Detailed specifications
are required, WITHIN THREE UNITED STATES DISTRICT
available at the
Office of the City MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
_____________________________________
Manager.
Wanted
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF FLORIDAORLANDODIVISION....
____________
____
All bids shall be In the
City
THl5NOTlCE.tofiteanyobjecjj5
COURT
NO.
76-142-Orl.CIv.y
Sacio..,s 1.7,13 BR Apts Tennis,
Manager's office, City Halt. San. they
may have that challenges the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. L,P.N,neededfor relief, eveniflgsor
%wlmm Ing, playground,
ford. Florida not later than 1:30 vaIldit' of the decedent's wilt, the Plaintift, v Leroy Alexander,
u'hights. Apply in person to Sanford
et ux
recreation ioorn, laundry room

__________

41-Houses

-____________ _____________ _____________
3 BR. 2 bath. Fla. room, enclosed
Owner Leaving Town
back port, central heat &amp; air.
with2etracommercIa,,ofs 321.
Comfortable li;.g fl 3 large
___________
uedrooms, i' baths, large living
-_________
room With fireplace, family room
Singer with Zig-Zag, $45,
and formal dining room, kitchen
REALTORS
Singer with buttonhole attochme,
207 25th ST
tU1PPed. Well for cI:nale master
H A Tree shaded fenced yarl. On MULTI PIE LISTING SERVICE
$75.
large corner lot. 139.500
Lar.kitch,n,4 BR,2 B,C.H Singer Golden Touch-and-Sew, UI.
Slantomatic, band new
Call Caroline Holteclaw, Assoc,
I A, family room, dinIng room, 5nge
condition. Singer's best ever. $265
carpeted, I',, acre lot. On Van
with cabinet.
Buren St., in Lake Mary. Only
TV's from 549.
$41,500.
CailBart
SANFORDSEWitIGCENTER
307 E 1st St Downtivn
REAL ESTATE
301 E. 23rd ST. - Double corner lot.
322 9411
Realtor
f't ttees. 3 BR, 5i' Bath, $32,500.
322 7198
___________________________
_________________
Will
rent
for
$250
per
ma.
IN ' -- ________
Cookware. Miracle Maid, waterless,

homes, 3 BR, 2 bath, kitchens
equipped, central heat &amp; air, wall

rnile home with patio, carport,
___________________________

redecorated. Corn. see. 300 E.
Airport Blvd. Sanford, 323 13.

Sun., Lake Reservoir, Master's Open a Wig Shop, 600 assorted wigs
Cove Apts. area. 3231107 between
and wigiets. $1,200. 373 1309-

18-Help

Tue, Wed')

LIGION IN THE NEWS
7) ZOOM
'9') HAPPY DAwr'S (fi)
24 (Pabn. aid Wed.)

AND

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4* 700 CIJM
10:00
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(4') (4) PRICE IS RIGHT
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"EAT MY DUI"

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.

41-Houses

Lak.

0n &amp; 7 Bedroom apartments,
_____
PIece."
11) ABCNEWS
______
:::,
3 RuN TiN TIN
7O0
'a, roitammum
(4) BRADY BUNCH
i-ri CCNCEN1'P.ATION
4* GGAN'S PEROES
,7)
J) THE $25,000 PYR)iJ.liD

41-Houses

HLY RENTALS 7 DedroornJag.kitch,n,eflc,os.d .
AVAILABLE
porches, garage. U4S month plus SANFORD
Color TV, Air Cond., Maid Serv.
security deposit. 2642 Sanford
* * * * VA. FHA * * * *
QUALITY INN NORTH
Ave. 1311619.
l.i&amp;SRlU,Longweni
______________________
Spic &amp; span 3 BR, 1' bath. sput
____Furnished
3 -Houses
3rm. apt., Large rooms, Clean Well
plan, central air &amp;
large
furnished. Carpeted. Reasonable
screened porch, hu fenred yard,
StY houSe co
orvawy
?•
23p w
t st.
inside utility room &amp; garage Muv
flushed. 'ery clean $83 ma, Idep.
___________________________
Q
today. Only $23,900 Call
2S43PArkDr .'•'. $70
311 N. French Ave.
Phyllis
Capponi,
Realtor
1 &amp; 2 BR Mobil. Homos
_______________________________
'
Associate. After hours, 934 1723
Adults-Nopefs
34-Wobiie Homes
.
FRICKE&amp;FRICKE
ge2roon,swithcarportair
. $$5
-ASSOCIATES INC.
3334672
Nice 2 bedroom mobile home In
________________________
REALTORS,IJI52S3
Longwood. $120 month. Phone 830______________
____________________
,Mary- clean a. pr;va,eI .
bedroom
furnished
an.
1 male.'no
_________________________________
Multiple Listing Service
2 BR houSe trailer, furnished, with
323
__________________________
i QhIS &amp; water 322 5639
VETERANS - BEST BUY

RATES
Ithru S times

HOURS

430

LT

Orlondo - Winter PQrk
8319993

Seminole
3222611

FRIENDS,

-Houses Unfurnished

fl

Wednesday, Juty 21, 174-B

Front-End Alignment Special

$

6

66

IIIIIIIIII1
______________________________

___________________

Chrysler Passenger Cars Only
Void after July 30th.

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1OB—Ev.nlng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, July 21, 1976

Thursday. July 22,1976—Vol. 68, No. 287

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price JO Cents

$399- Bielhoon Measure Approved 31046

Co ngress V otes To Override Jobs Bill Veto
#

WASHINGTON (AP) Congress, with an attack
on unemployment as a major goal this election
year, today overrode President Ford's veto of a
$3.95-billion public works jobs bill, enacting it Into
law.
Final action came in the House, which overrode
Ford's veto by a vote of 310 to 96, or 39 more than the
required two thirds.
It was the ninth time Congress has overridden
Ford. The President has been sustained 14 times.
* The Democratic-controlled Congress and the

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Democratic candidates for president and vice
In February, the Sanford City Commission
presidential nominee, said he couldn't understand billion in grants to state and local government fur
president have made an assault on joblessness a directed City Manager Warren Knowles to work
Ford's veto because "the worst thing you can do Is public works construction projects that can be
major election-year issue.
with county officials to have the county designated
deny people work. This country needs work."
started in 90 days.
The Senate voted 73 to 24 Wednesday to override an economically distressed area, so area residents
Ford had called an earlier $6.2-billion version of
Ford's veto of the public works bill,
They say the 90,000 state and local government
would be able to reap the benefits included in such a
the bill, which he successfully vetoed, "little more
House Majority Leader Thomas O'Neill and other measure,
than election-year pork barrel." He made clear he jobs will be saved by a $1.25-billion authorization In
Democratic leaders had predicted they would have
the bill for antirecession grants to maintain governSupporters of the public works bill say it would considers the new version little better,
no difficulty winning the jobs bill override,
create 200,000 construction and other jobs while
"This bill will not create lasting jobs," Ford said, ment services in areas with high unemployment.
The bill will provide millions of dollars for
protecting another 90,000 state and local govern- "but will instead create more Inflation."
Democratic leaders, particularly in the House,
projects In Sanford and other parts of Seminole
ment Jobs.
Supporters say the bill will create jobs in the set creation of more jobs as their major legislative
County.
Sen. Walter Mondale, the Democrats' vice construction industry because it authorizes $2 goal at the start of this year.

SHA Records Show
A Possible Conflict

Jobless Decline
May Hurt Area
By KIlLS NASH
Orlando metropolitan area
Herald Staff Writer
(Orange, Seminole and Osceola
After struggling long and counties) stood at ILl per
hard to drag its unemployment tent.
Although no county breakrate down out of double digits,
Seminole' County appears to downs have been calculated for
have I inallly succeeded, But June, the unemployment office
this may hurt the county'ssaid the jobless level for the
metropolitan area was 8,9 per
chances to share in the $
billion public works jobs bill cent in June — a plunge of 2.2
'0 which became law today on a per cent.
Since the Seminole figures
House override of President
bear a fixed relationship to
Ford's veto,
Seminole's unemployment those of the Ui-county area it's
-level dipped to 11.4 per cent In safe to assume Seminole
May, the latest figure available County's unemployment rate
from the Florida State for June would fall around 9.5
Employment Service. The May per cent.
unemployment reading for the
(Continued On Page 2-A)

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By JACQUELINE DOWD

of conduct for public officers and employes of
agencies, say a public officer or employe "acting
in a private capacity "shall not rent, lease, or
A Sanford Housing Authority
sell any realty, goods or services to his own
may have violated state ethics laws when he did agency."
$45.40 worth of dry cleaning for the agency he
Housing authority Executive Director
direct.
Thomas Wilson III confirmed that McCoys
7 .,j:'.':
. .
Commissioner D.C. McCoy, owner of Cleaners had done work for the housing
McCoy's Deluxe Cleaners at 1107 W. 13th St., authority and was paid, but defended McCoy,
admits doing the cleaning but says he hasn't who has supported Wilson in his recent battles
I
.:: /
violated any laws because "As long as there's no with other commissioners and tenants.
-:
charges, you can do anything you want."
"We did a comparison of rates charged in the
But housing authority records show McCoy's city and we found his rates were less," Wilson
r
Cleaners was paid on two separate occasions for said. "To me, it's all a matter of where we can
dry cleaning jobs.
get the lowest price and the best service."
On Nov. 14, 195, a check was issued for $16.50
Although one housing authority employe says
to McCoy's firm to cover cleaning of drapes in the possibility of a conflict of Interest was
Wednesday was Allen Keeth Day, so proclaimed by Seminole the housing authority administrative offices on discussed by staff members,
the decision to use
County School Board Chairman Robert G. Feather (left) as he West 10th Street, in the Castle Brewer Court McCoy's Cleaners was never officially presented
presents a copy of the proclamation to a surprised Allan Keeth housing project.
to the commission.
while School Superintendent William P. Layer looks on. Keeth
On May 28, a $27.90 check was Issued to
McCoy's possible conflict of interest was
was honored at a testimonial dinner at the Sanford Holiday Inn McCoy's firm for cleaning drapes in the con- mentioned in a recent letter from a represenlast night. Approximately 100 persons attended. (See Around The ference room at Bedding Gardens where the tative of the Seminole Joint Tenants Council to
Clock, Page 4-A)
hous in g auth ority commission meets.
Florida statutes, which prescribe standards
i Continued (in Page 3-Al

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commissioner

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Water District
Eyeing Sanford
Sanford is being considered for the new home of the St.
Jolui.s' Water Management District administrative of-

helps

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KEETH

DAY

PROCLAIMED

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Herald Stall Writer

-

Today

County Has No Program To Control Them

fices.

Seminole County Port Authority Administrator Jim
Ryan said Wednesday he is sending preliminary information to St. Jobn.s District officials, who mot soon
decide whether to add on to their present headquarters In
Palatka or move to another city with better transportation facilities.
Sanford can offer one thing the other cities being considered don't have a waterfront site overlooking the St.
Johns River. Ryan hopes that psychological selling point
will help Sanford land the St. Johns District headquarters.
Sanford's chances loproved this week when Orlando's
proposal to house the St. Johns' District offices at McCoy
snag. The
%Lirtin Anderson Beeline Expressway, located just north
of the proposed jetport site.
The St. Johns District staff, which now numbers about
SO, is expected to expand to ZOO within two years. The first
1, when
tcp in the expansion is scheduled
upper St. Johns River basin now under cootrol of the
Central and Southern Florida Flood Control District
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have a mosquito
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would impose further taxes upon themselves to set up a fectively, the same spot would have to be sprayed
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in 1975. "But," he warned, "that doesn't mean we entomologist who deals with pesticide research, both
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won't have any in the future."
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be
controlled
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certain
degree.
is
in
the areas along the waterfront which lies Just
Vs ednesday s high 94, today 'S
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Sanford City Manager Warren E. Knowles agreed outside the city limits such as at Meadors Marine.
low 70. Rainfall: .03 Inch.
undertake a mosquito control program Hassut said to this saying 'You might interrupt the cycle (of
Maltbie said a "countywide mosquito
Partly cloudy through Friday the state could do "nothing more than make a midges ) , but you won't solve it We need more program will not solve the mosquito problem The
with a chance of afternoon and recommendation,
research at the state level.'
lakefront is being sprayed and that's all that can be
evening thundershowers. highs
"There is no doubt," Hassut said, "that you do
Hassut replied, "There is no research currently done."
In mid 90s, lows in 70s. Variable have a problem with the mosquitoes, but it is definitely being carried out by the state on the midges, because
Gene Meadors said he thought there was no use in
winds 10
m.p.h.
probability is 30 per cent, Rain a countywide problem. I've received many telephone it's a t2mporary thing and they're nothing more than a even talking about a city-county cooperative effort in
calls at my Winter Park office from South Seminole nuisance. Blind mosquitoes do not bite and are not
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Jennifer Brown.
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quarry in Livermore.
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mouth as she and her brother the side with the guns," Jenni- I saw the hole I first thought it year-old Mike Marshall then
described how they and 24 other fer added.
was a tent. They were going to starting trying to get out of the
school children were kidnaped
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from their bus last Thursday were just sitting there singing. found out it was a hole. I missed
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Ile put on white gloves and bus hijacking.
of his son.
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news conference late Wedne3.
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inappropriate," said Carter, who expressed concern last

background and could be a woman or a black. But the

week that such an investigation Lould violate privacy

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bill.
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But he said that before the Democratic National Con-

decision on the designation is

running mate.
Carter is expected to win first ballot nomination as the
Democrats' presidential candidate when the party con-

vention,he onastaff member will conduct personal inter.
views with ' o ne or more" of those under co nsideration for
the No. 2 position on the ticket.
Carter told reporters "the likelihood is that It will be
someone with Washington experience,' although he said

expected aroundJuly I, but that
it was impossible to accurate!)
predict a date because of the
red tape involved in dealing
with the federal bureaucracy.

venes its national convention In New York next mon&amp;

there are some persons on the list without that

Carter, In the capital for a series of meetings today with
congre1leaders sa yshebasnotyetw hitUeddowna
hat of 10 or 12 persons he said he Is considering as h'.i

He commented in a brief news conference Wednesday
foreign policy speech and took pa rt in five fundalslng
events to help cover campaign debts.
The Republcan presidential battle resumes today when
President Ford and Ronald Reagan step up their delegate
taint. GOP de legates will be selected at four state conventlons this coming weekend.
carter planned separate meetings today with House
and Senate Democrats; House Speaker Carl Albert and
Majority Leader Thomas O'Neill; Sens. Robert Byrd of

West Virginia; Edmund Muskie of Maine, and Henry
Jackson of Washington.
He also was to meet with Democratic Party Chairman
Robert Strauss.
Carter also said he has decided to decline President
Ford's offer of an FBI background check of prospective
running mates.

Knowles said two projects

background.

under consideration by city

conaloering ei ther a black or a woman, but refused to
comment In greater detail.
Carter asked his polling organization recently to test
public opinion of vice presidential possibilities, Including
Sen. Alan Cranston of Cali fornia, w ho took himself out of
the race Wednesday night, saying vice-presidential
speculation was hurting his campaign for Senate Whip.
Carter now has 1,487 of the 1,505 delegates needed for

fulding are the new city ball
and a. proposed municipal
drainage project.
In May, the City Commission
'toted to fund the co nstruction of
th e new city hail, expected to
cost approximately $1.3 million,

the nomination, according to an Assmiated Press tally.
He could go over the top when North Dakota Democra ts

select 13 delegates on Friday.
Cutter aides said that in tl Nc York fund raisers,
Carter raised about $175,000. Two fwid-raisthg events UI
Boston 00Thesdaybroughtln about $60,000, they said.
Carter campaign treasurer Robert Lipshutz Said last
week the campaign was about $600, 000 in debt.

through the use of utility
franchise revenues. On JUne 1.
commissioners voted to place
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of a priority list for
negotiations. On June 14,
commissioners entered into a
contract with the firm to pay
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ossly disportionate to the crime if imposed
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do not believe the under every hLitzince allcrwed and would be of
said in his veto message. "I
questionable constitutionality," he said.
legislature intended this result."
The bill, HE3243, was developed in response to
The bill also authorizes use of deadly force to the ski mask terrorists who raided homes in
halt persons fleeing af tff canmitting a forcible
Central FlIorida.
felony such as rdpe, murder, arson, burglary or
Askew said his decision was supported by
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the citizen who employed deadly force would
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have to prove that his victim was actually atintend to authorize anyone to kill an individual'
tempting or committing a forcible felony,"
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by a citizen of his home, family, life and
would eliminate the long-standing legal require
mixed up by recreation staffers. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent property."
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"where such force is appropriate and neces- "reasonably believe that such force is necesWednesday. Highlight of the day was a batch of "hobo stew"
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created SCIDA and can abolish it."
Williams says SCIDA can Perform certain tasks that
SCOPA cannot, but Ryan says "everything that is required to
function (like SCIDA) Is already invested in the port authority.
We need no amendment to the act"
SCOPA was designated by the Florida Legislature as an
industrial development authority In 1971. But by 1973 the county
commission became disenchanted with SCOPA and under the
Home Rule Law created SCIDA and gave It Industry-seeking
powers.
For fiscal 1976-fl, SCIDA's budget Is $60,250. "Honestly, the
(SCIDA) money has been a total waste," one top-ranking county
official said.
SCOPA, on the other hand, has a $250,000 yearly operating
budget, all of which comes from port-operated businesses. Ryan
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Askew today vetoed the so-called "shoot-to-kill" widely misunderstood by the public and press.
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Williams said county officials should meet in the near future
to decide the fate of the two agencies.
"We definitely ought to sit down and find out what the
mechanics are," Williams noted. The mechanics, depending on
whom you talk to, differ.
For example Port Administrator Jim Ryan says the county
commission on any given Tuesday can abolish SCIDA.
Kwiatkowski, however, feels a local bill would have to be
parsed by Florida legislators. "SCIDA exists because of
legislation and so does SCOPA," the commlssioncr said.
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bill that has triggered efforts to combine Seminole County's two
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Officials say creation of one super agency would save
taxpayers thousands of dollars and would eliminate duplication
of industry seeking efforts.
As proposed by State Sen. Ion Wilson, a member of
Seminole's Legislative delegation, the measure which officials
sav Asew will approve gives the Seminole County Commission
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"Why have tiio industrial development agencies that are
basically performing the same task?" Vogt asked.
Local officials Interviewed for the most part agreed with
Vogt. Port Chairman Thomas Binford said today either SCOPA
or SCIDA should be abolished, or else the two should be cornbined.
"They've got some fine people, but SCIDA hasn't done a
thing," Binford charged. He said SCIDA has spent $264,000 of the
payer's money, but the agency has failed to produce any new
industry for the county.
If approved, the measure goes into effect July 1 — 14 days
before Binford's appointment expires.
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Expense Reforms Approved
WASHINGTON (AP) - House Democrats approved a
package of sweeping payroll and expense account
reforms in the wake of the Capitol Hill sex scandal, with
some members waming that failure to act could hurt their
chances for reelection in November.
The House Democratic Caucus approved the changes
by voice vote Wednesday night after a meeting oc.
casionally characterized by confusion and shouting.
Opponents of the changes tried unsuccessfully to postpone
action on the grounds that they had had no time to study
the proposals.
The House Administration Committee was to meet
today to implement most of the changes. The committee's
new chairman, Rep. Frank Thompson Jr., 1)-N.J., was
elected chairman of the panel by the whole House to
replace Rep. Wayne Hays, 1)-Ohio.

FBI Agents Muzzled
WASHINGTON (AP) - FBI agents under investigation
for allegedly committing burglaries have been ordered
not to talk to their lawyers about their case until the
lawyers are .cleared to receive secret government nformation,
Department sources have confirmed that the civil
rights division Is investigating at least W FBI agents
volved in intelligence-gathering burglaries during the
past five years. The probe Involves possible illegal
violations of the civil rights of American citizens.
The FBI agents were given the Instructions about their
lawyers In a teletyped message from FBI headquarters
last Friday, aécording to Jack B. Solerwita, an attorney
representing some of the FBI men.

100 Injured In Plane Crash
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - An Allegheny Airlines
jetliner with 103 persons aboard broke apart while trying
to land at Philadelphia's International Airport during a

freak storm. No one was killed.
One hundred personsweretreatedat various hospitals.
Twenty-six of them were admitted, 18 In serious condition.
The (lot. Carl Bo'er of Ft. Lauderdale, was in
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hnund from Providence, R.I., to Memphis, Tenn., with
stops at Hartford, Conn., and Philadelphia — came to rest
400 feet from the fuselage.

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' $38,000 At Dinner

Action Reports

Fire Rages In California
PLYMOUTH, Calif. (AP)—A50-equare4nhle grass fire
_thebiggestthLsyearinparchedCalifornia — ragedoUt
of control near this Sierra foothills, town early today.
Residents spraying water on their homes were relieved
when a fresh easterly wind blew flames to the west.
"What's between the fire and Plymouth? For one thing,
a lot of good wind," said Jim Turner, a spokesman For the
California Division of Forestry.

Cold Front Creates Storms
By The sedated Press
Heavy thunderstorms generated by a slow moving cold
front continue from Nebraska into northern and western
Texas. Thunderstorms also are scattered from the
Mississippi Valley to the south Atlantic states as moist air
prevails throughout the eastern half of the nation.

Bill May Aid Sanford
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6%t per cent of the construction
budget for architectural services,
The new city hall will be
located on Park Avenue at the
site of the present facility,
Knowles said if the public
works bill - a scaled-down
version of a $6.2 billion measure
vetoed by Ford In February becomes law, the city cornmission probably will vote on a
list of projects to be used as
subjects for grant applications.

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would provide 50,000 jobs and
authorize the fin;-icing of such
local facilities as municipal
offices, courthouses, libraries,

TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Republicans have received more than 136,000 in contributions from lobbyists
and two Senate Democratic chiefs for use by party candidates this fall.
The cotributlons, which came from a spectrum of special interests to the GOP at a legislative appreciation
dinner last month, were reported Wednesday by state
party officials.
Herb Harmon, state Republican executive director,
said the money will be spent to help Republican candidates in this year's legislative elections.
The Republicans received $34,975 in cash contributions
and $3,265 worth of donated food and beverages. The
appreciation dinner cost 11,136, so the party cleared

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Herald Staff Writer
A 54-year-old Sanford man
was behind bars at the
Seminole County jail today
charged with aggravated
assault after being arrested by
Sanford police In connection
with an incident at the home of
Buster Ward, 1221 Lincoln
Court, Sanford.
Albert
McDantels, 1217
Lincoln Court, was being held
under $10000 bond on charges
of aggravated assault with a
firearm and using a Firearm In
thecommission of a felony.
Police said Ward told them
that McDaniels visited the
Ward residence around 8:30
p.m. Wednesday, pulled out a
.32-caliber revolver and
threatened to kill Ward with It.
McDaniel then left and went to
a neighboring house where he
discarded the weapon, officers
said.
Patrolman Steven Harriett
reported that McDaniels had 21
live cartridges in his pocket
when he was arrested.
Elsewhere, Seminole County
sheriffs deputies investigated
the reported disappearance of a
15-foot boat and a 75horsepower Evinrude outboard
motor from the edge of Bear
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Tucker Loan Under Probe
NEW PORT RICKEY (AP) - House Speaker
Donald Tucker says it shouldn't take a whole month for a
federal grand jury or prosecuters to find out if something
Is Illegal about a $200,000 bank loan he was granted a year
ago.
"U they can't determine if something Is wrong with the
loan in a matter of two or three hours, then they're all
dumb," Tucker told a Florida police chiefs convention
Wednesday.
Tucker referred to a federal grand jury probe in Miami
of the $200,000 loan granted by Southeast First National
Bank of Miami. A source told the Associated Press
Tuesday that the grand jury Investigation began several
months ago and is continuing.

Building

Plan Sparks Flap

TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Education Department
officials say a hearing officer and not the Cabinet should
take testimony on a proposed Florida State construction
project which has football boosters and a group of
homeowners up in arms.
Deputy Education Commissioner Roger Nichols made
the recommendation Wednesday to Cabinet aides. The
flap Is over whether a $2.7-million maintenance building
should be built near the university's football stadium.
The Issue Is scheduled for Cabinet action Tuesday, but
Nichols said the Cabinet should drop the controversy in
th e lap of a hea rin g officer to decide who has jurisdiction
and make a recommendation to th e appropriate body.

Springs.
Mrs. Frank McMillian of 7000
lineal Beach Drive, told officers that the boat and motor,
valued at $500, were borrowed
last Sunday and were first
noticed missing the next day.
Susan Diglodinni of 1402
Noble Street, Rolling Hills,
reported that someone entered
her home beteween 8 p.m. and
10:30 p.m. Tuesday and
removed a 19-inch color
. tàVtllOfl set worth $405. The
victim told deputies that she
had left the house without
locking the front door.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Rep. Ray Mattox says he
did not report free lodgings and airplane trips provided by
lobbyists, but adds "I am not a crook."
"I make mistakes, but I think I'm about as reasonably
honest as any man who has served in public office for 18
years," the Winter Haven Democrat, a congressional
candidate, said Wednesday.
The Tampa Tribune reported Wednesday that Mattox
accepted free lodging from Bill Olsen, the Florjda Mobile
Home and Recreational Vehicles Associa ti on lobbyist who
runs a group of trailers where lawmakers are wined and
dined during legislative sessions.

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The Florida Supreme
Court has increased the possibility that a drinking driver
Involved In a fatal auto accident will be convicted of
manslaughter.
The court ruled Wednesday that a jury may consider
whether the drinking contributed to culpable negligence,
wch
hi IIIUt be proven fcr a maazLaughtcr ccnviction .
The &amp;pinion was an extension of previous d ec isions that
drunk driving, speed or even running a stop sign did not
automatical!y ':'nnstitute culr'ah!n r*'i.ligence.

Seeks Court
Position
Carroll A R;irkp
lawyer, nas announced he will
run for the new Seminole
County judgeship recently
approved by the Florida
Legislature.
A native of Bowling Green,
Ky., Burke has practiced law in
Sanford since 1957. fie did
undergraduate work at Western
State College in Bowling Green
and Stetson University in
De1d before receiving his
law degree from Stetson's law
school in St. Petersburg.
Burke Is a U.S. Navy veteran
who served during the Korean
conflict, lie is married and has
SIX children.
"A judge in Seminole County
needs some maturity," the
Democratic candidate said,
"along with experience in
practicing law In the lower
tiurts."

Sternper
To Attend
Seminar

water and sewer lines, streets
and other projects.
In Washington, House
William If. Stemper Sr., local
Democratic leaders are Real Estate Investment
predicting that the bill will Counselor, is attending the
become law, either by Ford's Certified Business Brokers
signature or via a vote to Seminar In the nation's capital
override a veto.
this week. The seminars, held
Deputy periodically In major cities,
Ford's
But
Presidential Press Secretary, offer instruction on how to
JohnG. Carlson, said after themerchandise going businesses
House vote that Ford has to nationwide investors.
"grave reservations" about
Stamper said Arthur Hamil,
such public works legislation. President of Certified Business
and said that he "certainly Brokers, and his associates are
would not rule out the conducting the extensive and
possibility of a veto."
detailed Instruction In four
When Ford vetoed the $6.1- eight-hour
sessions
billion measure earlier this preparatory
to
being
yer he called It "little more designated a Ctl'tifled
pork Bzoker. This facility will
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JACKSONVILLE,
(AP)
Eighty potential witnesses
'e listed by the defense as it
eks today to start proving Its
aim that W.T. Zeigler Jr. was
t me perpetrator but almost a
ctlin in a bloody Christmas
ye massacre.
Zeigler, 30, Is charged with
ur counts of first degree mur'r in the deaths In his furnlre store of his wife, Eunice,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
erry Edwards of Moultrie,
a., and Charles Mays Jr., 35.
Defense attorney Ralph Hady lU said his first 14 witnesses
ill impeach the testimony of
me government witnesses.
State Atty. Robert Eagan
sted the prosecution's case
'ednesday after putting 72
rsons on the witness stand
rer 10 days and getting 171
eces of evidence into the
cord.
Circuit Judge Maurice Paul
mied a defense motion for a
dgment of acquittal.
Hadley contended that the
ate had only circumstantial
ridence and failed to prove
at Zeigler did the killings.
"The quantity of proof resired by Florida law is just not
ere," Hadley said.
In his opening statement,
adley said a gang of robbers
d the killings and shot Zeigler
the abdomen. The state connds that Zeigler's wound was
11-Inflicted.
The final state witness, RusII D. Courtney, testified that
igler took out a $250,000 life
surance policy on his wife less
an three months before the
flings.
A previous witness testified
at Zeigler bought a similar
50,000 policy on her from anher company.
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To A 'Cuban Connection'
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. Richard Schweiker says
his staff Ic pursuing a number of leads on the
assassination of President Kennedy that could link the
1963 slaying to either a pro-or anti-Cuban conspiracy.
The leads were not disclosed in the Senate Intelligence
conunittee's report on the assassination, Schweiker said.
The committee report was released Wednesday,
revealing a pattern of noncooperation between key CIA
and FBI officials and the Warren Commission, which
concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in killing
Kennedy.
One lead mentioned in the Senate committee report, in
volvzng the "strange travel" of a Cuban-American with a
possible tie to Oswald and Cuban intelligence, also is
being pursued. Staffers are checking a reported sighting
of the man in Dallas at the time of the Kennedy
assassination in November 1963, Schweiker said.
The Pennsylvania Republican refused to disclose any
details concerning one "very hot lead" that would link the
assassination to an anti-Cuban group or another "very
promising" lead involving pro-Cuban forces, saying to do
so would jeopardize the Investigation.

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CUR lIE, Managing Editor

It would help you If you could remember all the
really bad things the' ever happened to you.
Because then you could compare how bad a certain
thing at the present is with the degree of badness
things in the past were.

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everything that's any good has some bad, maybe
crazy people just disassociate themselves with the
entire process of going about living "normal" daily
lives.

Life, per Se, Is an amazing thing. Think about
that when you're feeling down and nothing seem.' to
youl. way. USE
the iicL that iife, per
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Psychologists tell us, however, that the mind
purposefully forgets experiences that were bad. If
the mind didn't ohase had experiences out. some
psychologists say, we would all go Insane. They
may be right because normally when you think
about a past experience, cr something, you
remember only the good things
never the bad.
If you remembered the bad parts, you probably
uia were, a ieasi
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done that way, I mean, you might just lock yourself
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believable, we must recognize the term crazy has
no meaning. It's Just a term assigned to people who
can't cope with the world as it is. So theydomany
wnat some people consuser strange things.
Sometimes even they hurt other people or 'hemselves. More often they Just lock themselves up
inside their own shells and refuse to let the hurt in
any longer. Then we say they've "gone" crazy.

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The suspicious will see something related
between the congressional sex scandal and the
announced retirement of House Speaker Carl
Albert, the Oklahoma Democrat. Albert mildi,
explains he always intended to retire at age 70 an T,
suspiciously, he has a year or so to go. More
suspicio usly: the announcement came a day or so
after Elizabeth Ray, the Incumbent Ingenue,
teased reporters with tales of orgying in Albert's
congressional chambers. It is not suggested that
Albe rt, who yawns a lot in the execution of
duties, knew anyth ing about the alleged cham-

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June N. Brown
Bernice Davis
Fannie A. Harden
Blanche L. Humphrey
Beulah
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Layer's denial of the grievance
in a 3-2 vote.
A third teacher, Dean.i Baird
of Sanford Middle School, also
has filed a grievance which will
be Included in the association's
request to go to binding ar-

Middle
Heights
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School
Mrs. Edwards then took her librarian, Lynette Cornelison,
grievance to the school board, presented her grievance about
which also refused to hear it, not being rehired In a public

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Seminole County Tax Collector
'IY Ray has opened a new
branch office In the southeast
corner of the Interstate Mall
here.
The tag agency will handle
license
tag
automobile
renewals and titles, boat
registration and titles and Issue
hunting and fishing licenses.
The Interstate Mall is located
on the southeast corner of SR
436 and Interstate 4.
A temporary office was
opened there last summer to
ease the burden of autobmobile
license tag renewal and then
closed. The office was reopened
after many citizens requested
the branch facility be located
there permanently. Faye Lee Is
supervisor of the new facility.
staggered
vehicle
A
registration based on applicant's birth month will take
place after this summer's
renewal period to space
registrations over the entire
Iyear.
Some vehicle owners who
renew auto tags this year will
pay more than they paid last
year while others will pay less.
Wednesday's high 83, today's The tags acquired will be good
low 69.
until the owner's next birthday.
Thundershowers likely
mainly during afternoon and
evening hours. Otherwise
partly cloudy through Friday.
Highs In the mid to upper 8l
and lows tonight In the low 705.
Mostly southeast winds 10-15
m.p.h. Rain probability is 60
Hcrian Blackburn, cncttmc
pc' ccnt,
kingpin who was
gambling
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convicted in 1971 for ordering
Scattered mainly afternoon the unsuccessful killing of an
and evening thundershowers, associate, will have a hearing
Highs mostly in the SOs. Lows at 9:30 a.m. on July 2 to confrom the 60s north to 70s south. sider reducing his sentence.
Friday's Daytona Beach
An order was Issued by
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Urcuit Juae Vouc
low 12:56a.m.,1Z:56p.m.;Port Williams Jr. on May 13 staying
Canaveral: high 6:29 a.m,, 7:1.2 the sentencing of Blackburn, a
p.m., low 12:35 a.m., 12:46 p.m. resident of Seminole County
who Is free on bond pending an
appeal
of the conviction to the
KeethNamed Knight U. S. Supreme
Court.
Blackburn previously served
Allan F. Keeth
SANFORD
22 months on federal gambling
of 20 Crystal View South has
and income tax evasion charges
been awarded the designation
and his attorney has asked that
of Knight of the York Cross of
the sentence on the attempted
Honour, highest honorary
assassination order conviction
degree in the York Rite of
be reduced to that time which he
Freemasonry. To qualify he has
has already served while In
held the highest office in each of
federal custody.
the four bodies of the rite.
lie was sentenced to serve six
He served as Master of the months to 10 years for his part
Sanford Lodge of Masons in In an attempt to kill gambler
1974; High Priest of Monroe Clyde Lee. Tampan Sam
Chapter, Royal Arch Masons in Cagnina was acquitted in the
1975; master of Sanford 1973 shooting of Lee.
Blackburn received the six
Council, Royal and Select
Masters in 1973; Commander of months-to 10 years sentence in
Taylor Commandery, Knight January 1974 in Seminole
Circuit Court.
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ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Doris Anderson
Emilie Bell
Anne M. Campbell
Minnie B. Garner
John M. Higgins
Lamara L. Rich
Helen Trent
Easter M. Williams
Michelle Mills, Brookpark,
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Finally, Miller and Gerard declare: "We
cannot expect busing programs to lead straight
to better minority education. It was quixotic, if
not arrogant, to have thought at the outset that
sitting next to white classmates would cause
America's presidential primary campaign to Reagan, he tends to lose by a
season, the heaviest there has ever been, has did in Texas and In California. landslide, as he seems to carry around in his pocket. President Mexican-American and black students to take on
Ford cannot do that sort of thing, and if he did good, white middle-class values, and enter the
done Its Job for the Democrats by producing their
in sum, the Reagan campaign has gone ac- would not make much of a fist of it. But Reagan mainstream of American society.
candidate, but has failed to do the same for the cording to plan, the Ford campaign has not. Ford
can alarm people with a much exaggerated
"It just did not happen. We found, Instead,
Republicans. The best election that could happen still has a modest lead, but nobody can predict
version of American military weakness; he can that the children
in each ethnic group became
this autumn, for America and for its friends, has who will get the Republican nomination, The incite them with stories of
been apparL.nt for some while. It would
people living high on more and more cliquish over the years and less
be a struggle between the two leaders expresses a public assistance; he can drop a resolute word accepting of those outside their own groups."
contest between Jimmy Carter on the division in the party that has smouldered with about how he would put down Panama or use
So, the next time you hear somebody say that
Democratic side and President Ford on the greater or lesser bitterness for more than 30 American power to arrange things in Rhodesia; forced busing to
achieve racial balance Is imRepublican one: Carter representing the best of pears. Fighting it, as Ford now must, down to and if pressed for
his sources or his real In- perative to Improve
the new South and the anti-Washington vote, practically the last delegate and on to the conthe quality of education tor
tentlons he can back away and wash his hands, minorities, ask this somebody to show
Ford the best of solid-sense Republicanism and rention floor will pour fuel on the existing having produced the effect he wanted.
you proof.
I'll bet you dollars to doughnuts he can't.
that long line of good Washington government in damage and may put the party in poor fighting
Congress and the White House that recent sad shape when the general election campaign has to
Now, some of you may say that Norman
While Mr. Carter's campaign, too, has so far Miller and
years have not en tirely broken.
Harold Gerard are probably biased,
be fought against Carter.
been brilliant, powerful and effective, there
That has long seemed a worthy choice.
has therefore
it
Is no surprise that their article
How has Mr. Ford got Into this mess? To been a striking unevenness In his vote-getting
reflects
President Ford has not shown Carter's begin with. Reagan outclasses him as a
adver
sely on busing.
cam. performance In different regions of the country.
Well, you're right. They write that they were
talents, and so he now finds himself little better paigner by Just as much as Ford outclasses There are things
he can do to correct the
"profoundly disappointed" by their findings
than neck-and-neck with Ronald Reagan. Last Reagan as a chief executive. People respect the unevenneu,just as there
week, by one count, Ford had 1,003 delegates President but he conspicuously (ails to turn them let his party and
steps hecan take to because "when we began, we expected to
th
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know
he document the successes of the whole program..
committed to him and Reagan had 920; another on, an art of which Reagan is a master. When stands on some of his policies
which
arewhere
obscure.
66 were uncommitted and 270 were yet to be Ford talks to Individuals
(ace to face he has A lender from outside the conventional federal
chosen in di fferent Republican caucuses and charm and warmth, but they
drain away when
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state tonventions in the next week or two. In he gets behind the podium or on
Letters
to
the
edi
tor
are welcomed for
the television much doubt about It: Mr. Carter it is, and it
publication. Allletters must be signed, with a
seeking these delegates Ford might be expected screen: then he becomes lifeless, dull and belongs to his political origins that many
to have the tactical advantage, since he Is defensive Just
mailing address and, II possible, * telephone
where Reagan blossoms In his Democrats feel uninformed and uncertain about
President of the Limi ted State. The Reagar. eLent, s a man trcng, authoritative,
number
so the identity of the rrttrr may be
alive
how l would really perform as president.
suppctters who will be lighting him (or these and, as a bonus, witty.
erliIed. The Evening Herald will respect th e
stronger, and also the more moderate, a)lj(I,j
essential delegates are, however, rather conThose witty stories, usually showing
wishehol writers
do not want their names
rasonab Carter's Republican opponent, the
sistently more zealous, more enthusiastic and federal bureaucracy in some ridiculous light,
In print. The Evening Herald also reserves
are
healthier
will
be
the
general
election
and he
more resolute than the Ford supporters.
put together from press snippets and moreinducement Carter wilJhave, in advance of
the right to edit letters to eliminate li bel or to
'Ibis may explain why, w hen Ford has to lose unauthenticated bits
of gossip that Reagan the election, to make his identity plain.
rOofo ,M to space requirements.
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because it had not been acted
upon by Layer. The board also
feared a potential conflict with
state law if it upheld the
grievance and restored Mrs.
Edwards to her job with continuing contract status,
According to state law, only
the superintendent has the
power to recommend a teacher
for anoolnrnent or continuing
contract status.
The board was faced with a

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ROME (AP) — Italy's Christian Democratic party was
faced today with the same problem it had before the deetlon last weekend: how to get the Socialist party to join it
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on Quemoy and Matsu, the two Nationalist Chinese
islands near mainland China, are being removed, a State
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mark Banking Corp. of Fort
Lauderdale and the First State
Banking Corp. of Miami have
announced a merger agreement
that would unite 23 Florida
banks under a $1.3 billion holdIng company.
The merger is subject to approval by shareholders of both
holding companies and by state
and federal regulators.
Landmark operates 17 Florl.
da banks. Seven are in the Fort
Lauderdale area while one or
more of the others are in Melbourne, Indlalantic Beach, Or.
lando, Tampa, St. Petersburg,
Clearwater
and
Tarpon
Springs.
Landmark's deposits were
reported as $790 million and the
company's assets almost $1 billion,
First State has six banks in
the Miami area with deposits of
$272 million and assets of M
million,
If approved, Landmark
would continue as the new
entity, ranking it as Florida's
seventh largest bank holding
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seeking a way to get negotiations for black majority rule
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of those who defend forced busing to achIe.
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necessary to provide minorities with "quality
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But what is never heard at least I've never
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heard it — is the evidence to backup this
condoned, he has given shape to all the vexations lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to
assertion. There Is, however, some Important
that document. Except for the most prominent
congressmen now a re required to suffer. Consider figures,
however Jefferson, Adams, Franklin,
new evidence to the contrary.
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haircuts, free picture-framing, free office- plants,
pressed to name a fraction of them. That —
two California social psychologists, Norman
free gym and swimming; more holidays than mannerofmenwere theseothers, andwha twere
Miller and Harold Gerard, write about their
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their fates after 1776?
year study of a large-scale, one-way busing
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private sector people dream of, and more money;
All 56 were delegates
program In Riverside, Calif., that distributed
the Second Conno work. No, those a ren't the problems. What's
tinental Congress and all were prominent men in
minority children equally among 11 elementary
vexing is that American voters and taxpayers have their
own colonies. They were, for the most part.
receiving schools, ranging from kindergarten
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had enough,
well-educated and well-to-do. More than half
through sixth grade.
were lawyers, four were doctors and one a
The sample studied by these two gentlemen
Th e June Nation's Business cover story says it
.
included almost all of the school district's 900
practicing
minister,
others
were
merchants,
all: "Why So Many Congressmen Are Calling It
shippers, planters and landowners.
minority children, plus their parents, plus a
Quits." Because the heat is on, th at's why. They
Almost all the signers continued in public
matched sample of about 900 white children and
can't Harry-Truman it, can't stick it out in th e service after the founding of the new nation, at
their parents.
kitchen. All the moralistic scrut iny the selfsame
either the federal or sta te level, as judges,
The conclusion of the Miller-Gerard articl( p
congressmen, governors and vice presidents,
Is: Despite a decade of massive busing there was
congressmen heaped on the Nixon White Rouse has
no real change in achievement, motivation or
bounced back on them. The newly codified election John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, of course,
Back On The Doorstep
became o ur second and third presidents.
personality for the black and Chicano children
practices and the exhibitionist crusade to reveal
sixteen helped draft the Articles of Con.
who rode the buses. The authors write:
every penny of private income has gotten to be
too federation In 1781, and six signed the Constitution
"Mçst of the personality, attitudinal and
tough, and too embarrassing. Along comes in 1789.
value changes that did appear were In the wrong
Elizabeth Ray, and every anti-Washington vote i
As a group, the signatories were relatively
Anxiety, for instance, Increased
multiplied ten-fold,
substantially among black children In the year
young when the Declaration was proclaimed;
half were under 45. Edwar d Rutledge and
after the busing program began. On some
It is to the good the scandal returns to Thomas Lynch Jr., both 26, were the youngest,
measures of self-esteem there were no changes.
Dp
Congress, th e mem bers of which are responsible while Benjamin Franklin at 70 was the oldest.
yet other measures revealed that the minority F'
for the bloated budgets, the pork-barrelling, and
But again as a group, the signers of the
NEW YORK (AP) — In case you missed the cent In 10 years. And they were still rising, as of children were experiencing self-doubts.
"Ironically, white children from families In
so on
every thing that makes tax-paying Declaration survived an average of nearly two original anrrniincement, it chniiltl he recrded
years less than did men of corresponding age In that in May the average purchase price of a new
the
bottom five per cent of the socioeconomic
Housing prices weren't stable for long either,
Americans livid. We have traveled far, this
general population at that time, according to single-family home fell to $46, 300, a drop of They too
ladder showed gains In self-esteem after
rose and rose, doubling in a ut 10
bicentennial year, from the notions of "republican a longevity table compiled
bo
desegregation. Even after several years, there
by Metropolitan Life $2,200 from the record-high price a month ear- years and lea
virtue" which informed colonial th inking as an statisticians,
ving those who waited holding
in
appeared
to be no change In minority
tier,
their fist a down payment that grew less and less
American government started fresh from King
Nine of the signers did not live to see the end
achievement moti vation,"
It Is understandable that you might believe adequate.
George.
of the Revolutionary War, and another seven those figures to be the resul t of a typographical
The facts of academic achievement "were
Although nobody can say the next 10 years will bad
died before George Washington's first inaugural gremlin, but they are not. It is possible too that be a repe tition of
news as well," say Miller and Gerard.
In those days the virtuous candidates
the past 10, and despite the
and in 1789.
t ) ..y are awthr f thce w!-!.rcw :thttic:i
"Overall," th.y wri', "the rincrIt'
"it i""'i
, thZ 'Cfld L5 Still Uiiii d ItY
there was no 5trotg
qem1Lion to be virtuous
First to We was John Morton at the age of 52, flukes, but maybe not,
did not gain in acnievement, either aheolutely or
both
purchase
Price
and financing. What hap. re
—
OUcrificej F;;d1, gave up
nine months after signing the Declaraticn. A
lative to national norms. After five years of
The fact is that there are some solid reasons pened In May Isn't likely to be repeated.
incnme tn "-.rn to the capital. They lost their time month later, Button Gwinnett expired from the why the prices of some new homes might have
desegregation they were about where they would
and were dragged kicking from their families. Now effects of a pistol wound suffered in a duet. dropped. Some are smaller editions, many are
Price for land, materials and labor are have been had they not been desegregated, Nor
Youngest to die was Thomas Lynch, who was lost minus the refinements of a year ago. And some ascending. Many areas are imposing costly did It seem to matter how young the child had
congressmen are self-interested in perpetuating
building limitations in order to preserve
at sea In 1779 at the age of
sellers have been having problems.
purity of their water. Operating costs are rising been at the time of desegregation...
inflation because th eir cost-of-living allowances
At the other extreme, the last surviving
'instead, minority grades went down after
This
latter
cannot
be
ignored;
if
you
think
too,
are a step ahead of everybody else's. Federal
signer, Charles (T011, lived until 183Z when he you've had troubles in buying a house your local
desegregation, an d white grades went up despite
Will there be a technicological break-through th
bureaucrats make more money than th eir died at the age of 05. Adams and Jefferson also builder can reduce you to tears with his that
e fact that the children in all three ethnic
might low er costs? Attempts so far have yet
equivalents in the private sector.
lived well beyo nd their expectancies to see the frustrations in trying to sell a house,
even at a to prove themselves as permanent or broadly groups were performing at approximately the
infant United States securely established. Both miniscule profit.
same level of standardized achievement tests as j
acceptable, and many have failed,
Th e Capitol Hill scandal, over which Carl
men died within hours of each other on July 4,
So what do we deduce from this latest news?
Remember the factory house? It's still bein g they had pr ior to desegr egation,"
Albert inescapably if innocently presides, will
1836, exactly a half-century after the Declaration That It pays to wait? If you so conclude you
In retrospect, say Miller and Gerard, the
are produced and the quality Is good. But mass w
of Independence.
serve America if it can force a return to
hole model they were using
battling the odds. You might very well find production
the idea that
hasn't really caught on; the Industry
But whatever the subsequent fame or oh- yourself in the same trap that snared
"republican virtue" of old. Someone should inacademic achievement would change as per.
many is still largely one of small stick builders sonality
changed
scurity or length of their lives or the prospering young householders of the 1960s, who were
troduce, right now, legislation to make politicans
embodies "an arrogant,
operating locally,
of
their
personal
fortunes,
each
of
w hi te middle-class ideology that was and
these 56 men convinced that housing prices would stabilize.
and b ureaucrats earn less money than could
The
no-frill
house?
Promising.
But
be
immortal honor by penning their names to
Well, they did, for a while. But while housing builders maintain th
some probably still Is useless as a means of Improving
expected in the private sector, th ereby rein- won
ey really cant produ
that precious document conceived in prices were stable, and only briefly,
ce a minority education."
interest quality house by stripping away
troducing the elemen t of sacrifice. Th at wo uld be a
distinctive
Philadelphia 200 years ago.
rates rose. And they rose and rose, fully 50 per features and then manage to sell
Personality, after all, they write, would be a
at a profit.
sta rt.
terribly difficult thing to change even If they'
were se it was a key factor in performance. In to
any case, they found little evidence that this is
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the world organization.
The council vote was 13-1. China did not participate,
saying it is "firmly against providing the Soviet Union a
pretext to prolong its interference" In Angola.
U.S. Ambassador Albert W. Sherer Jr. told the council
the United States opposed Angola's entry because of the
"continuing presence and apparent influence" of the
estimated 12,(0) to 15,
Cuban troops in the former
Portuguese colony.

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grievances to binding arbitratlon.
A letter from the association
requesting arbitration was
submitted to the school board
Friday, after the board refused
to hear a grievance by former
Oviedo High School teacher
Carol Edwards.
Mrs. Edwards, whose confor
tract was not
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things, like the fact that someone likes you or sun in
the early morning or freshly-mowed grass or tall
trees or the nclghbcr's old dog or a friend's phone
call or an associate's saying you did a good Job.
you can
Those are all nice things and as long
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them and thousand other little things, I
mean really appreciate them, well, chances are
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Better, perhaps, that he encourage th e
speculation. His image never had it so good.
Whereas Rep. Wayne Hays, the Ohio
Democrat, had his congressional career Unceremoniously aborted because of Ms. Ray's
terrible tongue, Carl Albert can fairly afford to get
out now. He's no more mountains to climb. After a
Rhodes Scholarship, what else is there?

Now, when more people in any given culture lock
themselves up than is normal — whatever that Is
then theorists say an entire culture is going crazy.
Then as a culture they start killing, or, as a single

The question of whether
teacher contract disputes can
be handled through the official
grievance procedure will come
one step closer to being
resolved next week, when the
Seminole
Education
AsnrIsstInn asks the school
board to take three teacher

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crazy does, a crazy country might refuse to
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good âi £aëwzit
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laugh at the right times or else he'd bebrw2dedaSa
singular crazy. And not one single solitary person
really wishes that would happen. So a lot of people
smile when they would rather frown and laugh when
they'd rather cry.
All this Is neither here nor there, as the saying
goes, but it does have a point. That point being that
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7. Dutch Time (Brainard). 3 Prince 3. Lonesome Ecty (1) 560. 0 (4 5)
Desmond (Dvorac,k), I. Nazzys $1600; 1 (15 I) $136.60; 31.13
nings
Polly (Ruggie's). S. Camden Bonnie
SIXTH - 1. Hardy Type (5) 1710,
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Cleveland 1, New York I
(Bourgeois), 6.
Prevaricator
Neeftwo vISj.Ø
1010, 6.20; 2. JObill'S Blgfoot (2)
Milwaukee 9. Detroit S
':''
(Phillips),?
Camden
W. L Pet. as
Jody (No 6.40. 3.20; 3. J Darrori (1) 3 70. 0 0
Texas 7. Kansas City S
Tampa
10 17 597
Driver ). S Champ Rainbow (Se.'
5) 513.40; p IS 2) 1507.90: 31.U.
Lak,iand
Oakland I, Cetitorn;- 2
_______
'
be's)
SEVENTH - I. Trade Day (I)
SI Petersburg
31 aim
T--day's Games
______________________
SIXTH- I. Mighty Senator IS. 500. 3.20. 2.60; 2. Big Bag Bare (5)
W'nlir Haven II Al 331 II
Chicago
(Gossage
55)
at
Stuffier"
Carik), 2. Flukey Luke (Dagenals), 340, 2 50; 3. Kerry Woman (6) 3.70;
Minnesota (Goltz I 3)
Mi ami
47 72 III 3. Ben Z (DeBerry), 4. Eves Dram 0(55) $10.60; T (5-5 6) 595.60; 31.72.
Detroit (Fidrych 6 1) at Sos
Ft t.audefdaie
3) 2' $ I?
(Rau). S. Clayhayen Pioneer
EIGHTH 1. S.C. Wt'.itestone (3)
W Palm beach
'on (Wise 54). in)
29 31 440 12', (Provosl), 6. Red Clay
.'t. .1
(D'Amato). 1120, 610. 2.50; 2. Moving Lady (I)
Pompano
Beach
74
II
381
11
Cleveland
(DObson $ 5)
at
...............
7.
Speedomlie (M. Crank I. Party
.
Wed,.sy't
500. 2.10; 3. Mary Kate 2.20; 0 (I 3)
New York (Alex ander 1.1). (n)
Wnler Haven 7. Tampa g
Juny (Taylor),
$37 10; P (II) $11.30.
Kansas City (Fltzmorris I 3)
Well Palm Beach a. Miami 3
Members of the MI all-star team for the Lassie League Includ es, front row,
SEVENTH- I J H Firebyrd
NINTH - I. Brave Ron (7) 610.
left to right, Roulyn ..t Texas (Peterson 1-3), (n)
tI.r5tlltecond9am. Called, f&amp;fl)
Pompano Beach at Fort Lauderdale, (Culhane), 7 Strong (Kurtzwortp.). 3*0. 2 10; 2. Wright Glee (1) 1160,
Ross, Jackie link, Doreen Hogan, Kim Edwards, Sherry Bledsoe and Jan Johnson; Second row, Toni
Oakland (Abbott I 1) at Call
, Wet grourNts
3. Maynard Pence (Komer), s 350, 3 jay Joker (I) 790; 0 (I 2)
(Mon'e 2 2). in)
Hardy, Gale Whitted, Michelle Nooney, Sherry Waters, Tins Turner Della Benton, Jane Strandberg f1'
5' Petersburg 1, Lak,'ana 0
Heather Chance (Hall), S. Regal
31.20; 1 (2 1 I) $133 50: 35.53.
Only
games
scheduled
Tadey'sGa,,
and Robin Higgins. Camera-thy was Valerie Cotton. (Herald photo Torn Vincent)
Eden (Brainard). 6 Jeams First
TENTH - I. Keiso Queen (7)
WesI Palm Beach at u;aml
Friday's Games
(Pau),?. Saunders Echo (Burgess), 20.10, 9.20, 6.40. 2. True Faith (5)
Pompano Beach at Fort Lauderdale
Chicago at Texas, 2. (fn)
I. Rudy Adams (Petersen)
Wnleq Haven it Tampa
16,10.660; 3. Ken Strider (1) 7.50; 0
Cleveland at Baltimore. (n)
Lak,landal St, Petersburg
EIGHTH- I. Deano A (Smca). 2
(5.7) $117.00; P (7.5) $235.20; 31.41
Detroit at Boston, 1n
Scott Lad, (Gill), 3. Genesee
ELEVENTH - 1. JuSt Foxy (1)
Milwaukee at New York. (n)
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Playboy (seiders), 1. Royal Lobo 21 40, 7.60. $3.20; 2. Rebozo (1) S. 110,
last.,,, D4vIse,m
California at Kansas City, in)
(Rauch), S. Miss Bernardslon 6.60; 3. Prism Light (II 3.50; 0 (4 7)
.. L.
Minnesota at Oaklend, ml
Pollen
JICSWvll,
(b r idges), 6. Major A. Abbee 110,70; P (I 4) $10010; 31.44.
i0
Savannap,
0 0 000 '
(Johnson), 7. Galavant ((S. Clark),
TWELFTH - i. Madds Mickle (I)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Orlando
o
500 . S. Stars Hostess (Hobbs)
650. 5 50. 1.20; 7. MM's Bonnie (1)
charlotte
East
0 1I 000 I
NINTH- 1. Jetty Symbol (Pau), 940.4.40; 3. Hayseed (4) 1.60; 0 (1
11
Western Divite.,,
W L Pct. GB
2. Enough Time (Scia), 3. Bold
Chattanooga
7) $25.10; T (Ill) $214 40; 3*74
I a l ow Phlló
45 19
703 - (oIum ,,,
1, 000 Affair (Komers), 4. Dandy Thing
A - 3231 Handle - 1196.901
Pills
36 21
511 I', Montgomery
0 0 000 , (Taylor). S Dakota Grattan (Gill).
New
York
3.1 37 .179 141 1 Xnovlle
I 6 Genrge Way (B. Regur),1. Choice
W.daesday's Results
LO WS 20
37
4 16'.,
1
Lee Ii, (Dennis), I Proud Speed U.
Jacssomvli.
7.
Knoxville
Chicago
29 37
39
Savannah at Montgomery, Md. rain Neely)
Montreal
23 31
371 20'.,
Chattanooga '
DAYTONA BEACH
S.
Orlando
I
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - In events. It's an hour's drive to fontaine Classic with a fine
TENTH-3. Arrive Liz (Wingard),
West
Columbus 2. Charlofl.
It was after two mediocre
WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS
I. Il innings 2. Pan Byrd (Newman), 3 Daytonas
the Cascade mountains 5O Miles Hayward Field and th
Tsdsy'sQa,,,
42 26 .615
FIRST - I. Pete Sutton (1) 1350.
ey have 3:38.1, will nun in the 1,500 me- steeplechase performances LCincinnati
Tern
,
Savannah at Columbus
os Ang
3$ It
55)
(Seiders), 4. C. Umban Frisco 160, S 00, 7 Ibar Peclna (3) 4.20,
Chariot?. at Montgomet
(S. Clark). 6. Marion Sleek (M.
east of here, far from Hayward to check in an hour ahead of ters. heats are scheduled Fri. that he decided to leave Eugene San Diego
36 31 .537 5'
500; 3 Bob Goros (7) 1010, 0 (I 4)
Orlando al Kflc,wlte
Field and the grass pollen of the their races.
Crank), 1 More Reliable (WisIey.
day.
31 37
156 Ii
Jachsonvlle
at
Chattanooga
to train in the mountains, away Houston
p 3)5W.60
I .etes hope (Smith).
lush Willamette Valley, Mike
Assuming they do well in the
20 31 .44* Ii",
SECOND - I Bob Lorenzo (7)
Finals in four even ts were on from the po llen to which he is Atlanta
San Fran
27 14 3*0 16',
77.10. 1 60. 500. 2 Solos Davalos (3)
Manley and Mark Feig have preliminaries, a nd bo th plan to, today's program - th
e men's allergic. A week later, he came
Wed nesd ay's Results
7.00.3 *0: 3 Ibar Edward (I) 5.00:0
been sharing a cabin and they'll leave immediately after hammer throw and 110-meter back to run the 5,000 meters in
Chicago 6, Pittsburgh 5. 2nd
(3 7)130 00. P (7 3) $194.20; Big 0 (3
aining for th e U.S. Olympic their races and go back to the hurdles and
Al East Colonial
1 with I? $1234 00
th e women's high th e Prefonta ine Classic on June game ppd.. darkness
DAYTONA
BEACH
track and field trials.
53. Montreal 70
Pro Division
THIRD - I. Victor Sutton (II
Cascades, where they'll stay jump and 200 meters.
WEDNESDAY MATINEE
5, finishing seventh in 13:42.
Philadelphia 1, Cincinnati 2
Joe Maraizito
267123-76
1320,900,370,7 Manio-lcqen,n(7)
"It's beautif ul up here - the until th e next round.
FIRST-).
Delbana
Tick
(II
Th ere also were q ualif ying
ii 00. II 10.3 *0. 3 Ibar
Los A ng eles I. HouSton o
Tom Bonds
"On paper, I haven't been
30.26.71-53 560, 300.
Ovy (4) 4.40; Q (7
air is so Fresh," said Manley, a
The tr ials, following the for. rounds in the men's long jump able to do the kinds of
Jim Haynes
New York s. t. LOUIS I
2. Whlppendeal (1) 3 00 1) $37 20. P (4 2) $73_sc)
th ings I
25.30-29-64
San Francisco 78. San Diego Jack Poole
34-year-old school teacher who, mat of the Montreal Olym pic5 and semif mats in the 400 meters had hoped to do, mainly beFOURTH - i Eorri (2) 10.40
26-31-2*-U 2*0; 3 Busy Mr B. (6) 2 50; 0 (I 1)
Clarence Daniels
292$ 29-86 13.60; 1 (Ii 6) 111.20; 31.73,
600. 1 10: 2. Solana (7) 9.00, 110. 3
like Feig, has a sensitivity to next month, resume today after as well as qualifying in the cause of the pollen," said Man. 6.7
SECOND- I Cou sin Kim (2) 7 20. Echani: (1)140, 0(77)15280,
Dan Smith
Today's Games .
212930-17 3*0.
P (2
320.
2.
Desert
Lady
()
310,
7)
Pittsburgh
grass pollen. They're among everyone took the day off women's discus throw and sem- ley, who is on a leave of absence
(Candelarla 64) Ken Evans
$239.10, 00 (4 2) 54760
320:
3
Brick
Lane
(7)
760;
0
(7
3)
Dan
Weidl
the many athletes with similar Wednesday.
Chicago (Renko 13)
32.34-31-97
FIFTH -1. Zub' Sarduy (6) 7260.
ifinals in the women's 400 me- from North Eugene High school atSan
21 60: P (2 3) 51.00; 32.0$.
Di
Amateur
(Foster 7.3) at San
allergies competing at the
1000, 350; 2 lsas.a Mandiola (1)
Manley,whosayshistraum ng ters.
THIRO
to do graduate work at the Francisco (Halicki 510)
St9VeWOOdleY
1. K'SJUnf(6)340,370 1310.5,70:3 OrbeCot)ien(3) 320.0
trials,
away from Eugene "is going
3026.23-79
Montreal (Stanhouse S 2) at Bobby Henderson
28
27-27-82 2.40. 2. Bangle B. Royal (2) 6.60. (67) 56610. P (6 7) 5311 10
The steeplechase heats start University of Oregon.
5.40;
3.
Just
Leigh (7) 100; 0 (2 6)
Ste'veYatjloczky
(Rulhven *6). (n)
Neither Manley, a 1972 Olym- very well," is entered in the 3,- at p.m., PDT, and Manley, the
262971-52
SIXTH -I Bargun Mandiola (7)
Feig, like Manley, Is a Eu- Atlanta
17.60; P (6.2) 37.70; 31.92.
Jim Manning
Philadelphia
(Christenson
3126
,
33-13
11 20. 6.10. 7.50. 2 Bob Egurbi ())
plan, nor Feig, a 1975 Univer 000-meter steeplechase. Heats Pan-Am gold medalist last gene resident and hopes the 3) at Cincinnati (Nolan 7 3), In) Dough Short
FOURTH- 1. Special Gli tter (2
7 50,110; 3 Solana Davalos (6) 380,
32 26-23-13
sity of Oregon graduate, plan to in that event get underway late year, is confident even though pollen - from grass in pasLos Angeles (John 3 4 at David Tichirnart
27,29.29-15 100 100. 780. 2 Tailgate Tufty (3) 0(3 7)54770. P17 3)125950; DO (6
leave th eir retreat until a th is afternoon,
Robert Henderson
2675-32-16 560,320:3Ji.j%tBilI(61350;Q(33) 7) 116500
he has competed in the event tures, seed fields and yards in Houston (Oierker 66). in)
$4 20; P (73) 31.20. 32 iS
Dave Beck
Only games Sched uled
SEVENTH - I, Solana Wally It)
couple of hours before their
Feig, who won the Pre- only twice this year.
the Willamette Valley - won't
FIFTH- I Slerling P. (3) 500,
Chuck Palm
Friday's Games
2$ 27.33-8* 320.
60, 1000. 3
2. Mart[ Egurb' (4)
260.
Bill Hubbard
interfere
th hipans
New York a? Chicago
s l for
2 April Night (1) 500. 4.50, 210. 3 Barguln Arrleta ill
79-30.30-e9
re wi
wis
300:3
Christy's
Hope
(2)
140: 0 l
NoviceA
St LOUIS at Philadelphia, (n)
11.20. F (ll) S35. 40; p is j sos 10
making the 1,500-meter team.
George Crux
31 30.31.42 3) 1410: T (3.1 2) 121 00; 32 15
Pittsburgh at Montreal, in)
EIGHTH - I Orb* Sarduy (8)
"What it (the pollen) does is
SIXTH- 1. Stavin (6) 13 00- 5.10. 14-20. 11.40.4.80.
RenoGambon,
Cincinnati at Houston, (nI
32.32.29'..43
2. Geldos Boniguen
Dave
tear down your antibodies,
Atlanta at San Diego. (n)
293.43295 3.10:2. Wayside Scully (5)510,510; (4) 10.40, 7.60; 3. Mutlila Wally (2)
3. Wright Drive (7) 850; 0 (5 6) 6*0; 0 (1 Ii
Dave Kull
San
Francisco
at
Los
Ange
$31 60; P (*1) $11 40.
making you weaker," he said.
Wednesday's herons were Gasey Jerrald had three hits wi th a tr
32.37.33-97 31 60. P (6 5) 115 50; 32.20.
Joe Yadloczky
es, ml
Big 0 (i I wiltt 1$) 5752 10
iple and two singles "It makes your whole upper
SEVENTH- i. Maztown Countess
Novice
B
NINTH - 1 Marti (2) 12 40. 1 60.
many in the Metro League at apiece for the losers,
while Gary Muse had a triple body weaker.
Brent Wenger
363I-3i0O 17) 31 00. 71 10, 540; 7 Traveln Dan 380. 2 Jorge (5)6 41.4.80; 3 Sardu,
'-1l
Fnr( Mlr,n Park where
3234-31-100
(i)
7
C-3,
32-3.
3.
Win
Nw
ix).)
and single.
xli;
Eric
Ts(hirhart
U (3) 430, 0 i2 4, $41 $0; P 4281
"I'm getting stronger now," Major
The Outcasts scored four
Seaboard Coast Line, Patrick
John Rhodes
3*3034-102 (I 7) 10100, 1(7.1.1)117010. 31.91. 517450
Hoger
Beathard
and
Bill
after
switching
training
sites,
EIGHTH1.
My
Then
Faye
Jim Mc Ki e
(4)
Outcasts and Eldridge Stan. times in th e eighth inning, th en Miller each went 4-f
44 39 41-171
TENTH - 1. Ibar Davalos 13 1
or -.5, in said Feig, who wi ll ha ve to run
63.40. II 20. 920; 2. Flying Bare (3) 16 20.11 40,320: 2 Solos Lorenzo II;
dard chalked up slow-pitch held on in the bottom of the eluding a tr iple For both
_
780. 510. 3 Lady's Ready (5) 420; 5 .40.4.0o; 4
of threeracesinthreethys_be.
. Gaitan GOnos (2) 160. 0
soft ball victories,
frame for a 14-12 triumph over them, to pave Eldridge's 15-11
031l11s10, P113)777.90.32.10. U 3) 127.00, P13)) $7920.
American League
DD(?1
jnning
Friday
- if he is
fiNINTH- 1 Travelin Lucy (1) 12330
BATTING
(150 at
.,
Seaboard got bala nced hit- lake Monroe Inn. A si ngle by win over the Seminole Cornbats)-nalist.
900.120,340: 2 Mac's George IS)
SEMINOLE
G
_ Brett.
KC,
353.
LeFlore,
ELEVENTH - 1 Marti Coban
Ung From one end of the lineup Charles Smith and a double by rnunity College Faculty, Joe
WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS
660,160, 3. Cousin's Bubba (S) 380; (7)620. 4
Del,
3.i6.
McRae,
KC, 345
20,750. 2 Mut,lla Godwn
't to the other In a 14-7 victory Bernard Hudley were the big Marino, Don Harvey and Larry
FIRST - J. M. Captain 0 (1 Si 3410. 1 (1 5-I) 977.00: 31.91.
ltostock. Mm. .327. Carew. Mm.
(7) 1940. 7 30. 3. Rafael-GasH It (5;
(Dagenais) (2) 8 10. 660. 370; 2.
over
Glen hits in the winning rally . Tyson had three hits each for
Auto-Train.
e323
TENTH- Dolly M (3) 5.40, 180. 340. 0 (2 7) $60.60; P (2 7)
$23500
.
RUNS-Otis,
so. Hr Pentiglus (6) 5.40. 100: 1 Victrwy 7441' 7 l5,pnn. O:.,e.. (5)
KC.
Rbinr.n, l.!vd Vi! an-I ic Uedlev wa
fcr-3 whir Fred
'
irr- tn --. :
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ALc
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v#
1513.40.0
12
6)
342
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Trx.
T 2.13
s. m eF:ora. n,i.
'"
10 00 . ISO. 3 40. 2 Orb. Arnieta (I)
got two hits each. W ashington, Larry Quinn and led SCC wi th a pair of doubles
SECOND - I. C KS h-Inst (Neely I) 9900. 3116.
13, P White, NY. 43, McRae.
5.20.340:3 Rafael-P dolto(2) 520.
Willie
(3) 160.2.10.2.60:2. Brimstone Fire
Baileyhadtwohitseach. and Jim Shalls and Jack
MikeMcGuire,DonMarpleand
KC. 12, N or th, Oak, 42.
ELEVENTH- I. Whoops (6) 0(1
3)13700, P (31) $11370, SlgQ
(7)5.20.6.00 . 3. Hobos First (6) 6 00; 13 00. 8.10. 3 00; 2 Wayside Glitter (27 Attl
RUNS
BATTED
tN-Sun
Carl Lee led lake Monroe Inn Alexander added two hits
13) $1113 20
t Peterson
SEABOARD COASTLINE
$31.10 1 (3-7.6) 172920 0 D. (2) 940, 400; 3 Cory AlliSon (i)
rougris,
Tx.
SO:
Chambliss.
0
(3-7)
Al NH
(2 3) 117.00 T 2:11:2.
apiece.
NY,
3.20.
0
(7
6)
54
10.
P
(6.2)
157
50.
15,
Otis.
KC,
43;
Munson.
Steve Cooper 2b
1 2 1
5CC FACULTY
THIRD - 1. Bullet Freight 32 ii
NY, 41, L May. Sal. 42.
'
GlenRobinsonts
4 7 2
AS P H
)Branrd ( (8) 7.60, 3.10, 2.20. 2.
OUTCASTS
TWELFTH- I. Running Randy
HITS 0 Brett. KC. 91, LeF
-Lloyd Wall If
Cos
1 3 j Tom Wheator. St
I I I
Prompt
Pick
(6)
3
20.
2.20;
3.
4
Alton
12)
1910,7
40.
lore.
Del, 53: McRae. KC. 82.
70. 7. Nimble Roady
AS R H
Dave RiChardep
7 0 I Rick Smith 7b
1 2 I
Sonny Calhounct
Byrd (1)220 Q (4.8) $11.60 I (5 i-i) (5)7 10,210; 3. Our Quest (1)3 60. 0
Care*. Mm, 82: Munson. NY.
7
0
Dave Hudick p
2 2 I Vance- AmbrOse P
1 3 2 Fred Wasnington
KNOXVUJ.E,
Tenn.
IAPI
531
00
1
210:1
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(2 S)S260. T (237) 191.40. 32 l
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________________________________
Joe Ben on ci
I I 1 JIm Shells It
1 7 2 Burnett Washington rf
FOURTH - 1. Double Steal
A-- 2086; Handle- 5173,37?
Just before th e women's th ree. DOUBLES- McRae, KC. 11.
s 2 o
Rico Pelersonst
I
I I 2 Jack Alexander to
Terrific Seloctigin o4 COWS1
(Jefferson) (1) 7 60, 5.20. 3.50: 7.
Carly. Cle, 16. 0 Evans. B,n
- •
- 2- 7 Ed Jackson it
2 3 I
met,.r finnic '.t 1k. "
i-si,,....
nicec k urant
GrantJO
J I U Ki
"i"
a..,, y m,.,,.urxix-t
3 0 1 Charles Smith p
Vera Best ill 5 60. 1.40; 3. Kenwood
IS; - Otis.
5
KC.
IS,
.........
Hargr
e.
ov
Buddy Stump! lb
3 0 0 Russ Calvet ri
pic Diving trials, 17-year-old Tex. IS
2 ) 0 Bernard Hudley %
Jim (6) 380 0 (I 4) $31.40 1 (4.1 6)
Dennis Gordon )b
2 1 I Gene Hill nt
2 0 0 Cubi t Malone lb
$14160 1 2:09,3
Jennie
Chandler slipped on the
s
TRIPLES-G Brett,
o
KC,
6'
Danny Hale nt
2 1 0 Larry McAdam ci
3 0 1 Larry Quinn 3s
FIFTH - I Dolly Jester (kucia)
4 1 2
springboard and plummeted, Garner. Oak, 6. Blanks, Cle. 5;
Brad Paul rf
1 0 0 John Westbnool, Ss
3 0 0 Charles Shaw c
(1) 780. 310. 2.10; I. Oshkosh ( S)
1 0 I
LFlore. Dc?, S. Poquette, KC,
Totals
35 II 12 Dan Faint c
arms and legs swinging in the , North, Oak, 5
3 0 0 Willie Bailey 2b
3 40.340. 3. Jeremy (7) 3.50; 0 (A S)
AUTO
Totals
34 II 10 Totals
517.CG 1 (437) 5453.40 T 1:36.2
air, to the water below,
31
HOME
13
RUNS-L.May.
Sal.
ELORIDOE STANDARD
AS N H
SIXTH - 1. Tlnis Time Bomb
LAKE MONROE INN
Her legs covered with 13. RCe, Bsn. 12. Ystrzernski.
Mack Whitley IA
4 0 0
AS R H
(Lynn) (1)7.20.3.20,1.70; 2. Pepera
Al P
12. Otis, KC. II. Bando,
MlkeMcGu)rep
bruises,
she
was
unable
to
walk
4 7 3 Roger Beatnarctp
5 3 1 Donne Ander so n is
Heel (7) 5.20.350; 3. Scotch Snip (2)
I I H
Oak,II
2
Don Marple It
1 3 3 Bill Miller 3b
S 3 1 John Boggs
without a sli gh t limp. But the
gs 2b
3-40; Q (Ill 523.1
10 (1.7.2)5125. 40 1
SI OLEII BASES-Patek. XC.
o
John Baily rf
I I I
Joe Marino lb
1 3 Danny Lee lb
2071
s i I
3.
Mn. 31.
Carew,
scrawny
Lincoln,
Ala.,
lass
was
N
th.
or
Jim Hardin c
1 0 I Don Harvey ci
I 3 Wes Rich It
SEVENTH - 1.
5 1
able to get a stronger lift off the Oak. 31. Baylor, Oak, 30 Hanover (Dave SIca) (5) Monterey
Ken Ludwig 3b
1 0 2 Larry Tyson ss
S 1 3 Mack Brown c
1010. 460.
1 1 0
Campanens, Oak. 24
Billy Meeks Cf
1 0 0 John Lavin 2b
board than inyone else to land
5 2 2 Carl Leeci
4 4 3
PITCHING
U
Decisions)- 1.80; 7. Freedom Trail (6) 700. 320.
Casey Jernald lb
3 0 3 Jim Dawson sI
4 I 1 Gary Muse t
3. Hurricane Scot (7) 5.60 0 IS 6)
in to p spot on the U.S. women's Garland. Bat. 7 0.
I I 2
. 1.10
At Eddleton 21)
7 0 0 Gary Allyn c
S I I Ed Maisak rf
116.20 1 (36.7) 1399.10 1 2:09
I I I
Bird. KC, 71, 575. 302 Fldr
three
meter
team
at
the
yman Owens 2b
I 0 0 Mark Brewer If
1 2 1 Andy Anderson 3b
EIGHTH - I. Smokealor.g
1 0 i
c
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Tanks Panthers
League city tournament. The coming all the way around on a
Tigers can wrap up the best 2- pair of fielder's choice plays on
of-3 series with a victory, with balls hit by Jeff Richardson and
the rantners hungry to stretch Lee Charron.
the series to a wlnner4ake..all
Qiarron fanned the side for
game Friday night.
the Tigers In the top of the
Park.
Shortstop Tony Van Burger seventh to set the stage for the
Game No. 2 is set tonight at scored the winning run, winning rally.
6:15, preceding the Major drawing a two-out walk and
Leading, 11.10, the Panthers
scored what appeared to be an
insurance run In the sixth on
three walks and an error. But
the Tigers bounced back to tie
the game with a last-ditch effort
on two fielding error and a
fielder's choice.
IA-Evening Harald Sanford, Fl.
Thursday, June 24,1976
The Panthers' Darryl Mer___
this was the only player to get
more than one hit,, he singling in
the second and fourth frames.
Merthie and Bruce Franklin
The Tigers scored by choice

fielder's choice to be exact
Wednesday night In the seventh
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the Pee Wee
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Life among the Philadelphia had battled on even terms.
Braves $3, Expos 2-0
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Andy Messeramith and Phil,
Dick Allen. The Pulls are run- homer of the year for a 1.0 Nlekro turned ma pair of spa
ning away wi th the National Philly lead in the fo ur th, then kllng efforts for Atlanta. M4
League East and the sometimes Johnny Bench tied it for the sersmlth, 7$, continued to pay
moody, controversial Allen is Reds in the bottom of the Inning dividends on his million-dollar
thoroughly enjoying the trip, with a sacrifice fly.
contract with a five-hitter and a
"This is really fun," said Alnna went on top 2-1 on two-run single In the opener.
ten after Philadelphia dumped George Foeter's homer In the Nlekro, 6-4, tossed a four-hitter.
Cincinnati 4-2 Wednesday night. sixth, his 16th, then the Phils and struck out 10 batters In the
"Whether I'm 0-for-12 or 0-for- got even In the seventh when nightcap.
1,200, I'm having fun.
Allen got aboard on a torceout
Atlanta outfielder Rowland
"I'd pay to watch a playoff and came around on Jay John- Office collected base hits In
between these two teams and stone's double and a oundout. both games to extend his hitt1
I can't stand to watch Ron Reed, 6-2 was the winner streak to 29 games, just eight
baseball."
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Darrell Hopkins 3b1b
Andrea Williams c
Darryl Merthiep.n
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Larry Lemon cf
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scored the game's only ing streak. It was Grote's first
earlier form that made him one
iIfl in the si x th when he singled, hit In his last 24 at-ba ts. To
of the game's most fear ed
raced to third on Bill Buckner's Seaver, 8-5, bested Pete F$
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double
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an infield out. ALter a walk, Evans belted a two-run homer
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breaking run. Dave Cash sin, doubleheader, but San Fran- four-game losing streak. Willie
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WIMBLEDON, England men'ssinglesplayertodo
Jimmy Connors, with a 6-4, 6-0, 6-3 sweep of Is.
looking to regain the Wim- mael El Shafei of Egypt, Conbledon title he lost to Arthur nors talked about this year's
Ashe last year, will need every battle of the belters.
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP)
ounce of energy his 5-foot-10
'So far, I've played only big
Pr
ospective owner Bill Putnam
hitters and that's the way it Is
frame can provide to reach
says that to break even he'll
through
16 final.
have to draw 4,000 more
The way Jimmy sees it, this is for me, If youwhole
look attournament
the draw.
tots to the Crusaders'
I've got all the big hi tters, '
a Wimbledon for big hitters.
hockey games In Hollywood
Maybe It's good for me."
After
Then he added: "If I get to than attended games last yea r
since losing that irn final, con.
nors, at 155 pounds, Is hardly in the fInal, I do n't car e who I in Cleveland.
Putnam said his estimated
the same physical class as big play."
eak-even point r the World
br
Connors, No. 2 seed behind
men like Stan Smith arid Roscoe
Hockey Association franchise
Tan ne r.
As he, has a day off from
l a Hollywood
Is 10,000 fans a
But Jy ta
today while his Oppo- game
at a
uniform
price of a
hard as anyone, once his accu- nents face off In third-round seat.
Th
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rate If not mercurial serve
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is in play. That's due in part to
Smith, of Sea Pines, S.C., the if the sale and transfer is
Connors' patented twofisted last seed at No. 16, could be c
onsummated, seats 15,000.
back ha nd and, perhaps even Jimmy's next foe if he
Furthermore, Putnam said,
more, to his fierce deter. pose of Russia's Tarnurax Kakulia. Smith, the W72 Wimbie- he plans to slice the Crusaders
rnination.
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WASHINGTON (AP)
said at the panel's first meeting
probably be Tanner, the left- high," said Putnam, seeking 10
Baseball
Bowiebe
Wednesday
that an attempt
will
bander from Lookout Mountain, P1rd controlling interest in Kuhn and Commissioner
Oakland A's owner
made to schedule
a hearing
the
club.
"We
can
correct
that
Tenn, with the blistering serve,
Charles 0. Finley will soon next week or, if that's not pos.
who
seeded seventh. Tan- by trades and renegotiating have their monumental hassle sible, the week of July 19.
fly the Associated Press
fler'3 third-round foe IS Carlos contracts.
Indians 1, Yanks 1
o,'er California this season and
aired In the halls of Congress in
Th e hassle was broached durSanfords American Legion Kirmayr of Brazil.
"All salaries are coming addition to the
Don HOOd ch ec ked New York. nine in a row over a twoyear
courts
and
news
Ing
the
meeting when Rep. SilBobby
Post 53 baseball team knocked
Grich
Through the first three days down. It's been done In the media.
isn't on six hits over the first eight span. Sal Bando slammed a
vio Conte . R-Mass., said he Baltimore's
off district leader Lake of the two-week, 1280,000 Wim. WHA in the past year and a
designated hitter, Innings while ex-Yankee two-run homer
Highland Wednesday night, 6-5, bledon championship, the 14 number of NHL clubs are re- world
Finley
shocked the sports couldn't understand how Kuhn but you'll have forgive Jim Charlie Spikes drove Ina pair of sler, 0-5, who off Andy Has.
June
15 by holding a could do what he did. "Finley
was saddled witj
as Jim Brodie scored the men's singles seeds have won ducrng them."
Palmer if he doesn't buy that. runs with a fourth-~ning single his 16th successive loss, thr 7
clearance
sale
of
p
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has
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poor
attendance
out
winning rim in the eighth inning all their matches.
It seems that when Palmer 13 off Ken Iloltzman, The Indians short of
Two of Putnam's anticipa
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ted
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the
A's
to
three
world
there
and
he
says
he
needs
pitching,
Grich
Is
usually
doing
scored
twice
on a throwing error.
The main co ntenders for the payroll
in the first inning record.
problems
already
have
championships,
lie handed
Conte.
"If Finley
David Wiggins gained his women's title, vacated by 1975 been eliminated.
Goalie
Gerry
pitcher
Rollie Fingers
and out.money,"
wants tosaid
sell his
players
to keepsomething useful with his bat. before Holtzman could retire a
White Sox 4-9, Twins 34
third victory without a Ioss
Last year, the Baltimore sec- batter. Rick Manning led off
Jorge Orta
slammed a deci.
for champion BiWe Jean King, who Cheevers, who reportedly had a fielder Joe Rudi to the Boston going, that's the American Ond baseman hit home runs to with a single, Larvell Blanks sive triple
in the
Sanford. Sanford now stands 7-3 has retired from singles play, $200,000 contract, jumped back Red Sox for $1 million apiece, enterprise system."
first g ame and while Highland fell to 1( -2. are Chris Even of Fort Lauder- to the Boston Bruins of the Na- then dealt pitcher Vida Blue to
provide Palmer with a pair of 1. tripled and George Hendrick added a two-run homer in the
Reps. Ronald MoW, D-Ohlo, 0 triumphs. Wednesday night singled,
Sanford
at Melbourne
and of
Evonne
GoolaHockey League and cen the New York Yankees for $1.5 and John Wydler, fl-N.Y., then he was back at it, .-lamming a
nightcap. In the opener, Bart
Saturdayplays
in a noon
double- dale,
gong Fla.,
Cawley
Australia,
thetional
let Rich Leduc, the team's top million,
Johnson
won his first game 0
suggested that the hearing be two-run homer with two out n
Rangers 7, Royals
header.
top two seeds,
scorer, recently was sold.
exactly
a
monthForster,
with reliefJac
help
Three days later, Kuhn pulled held "to air for the American the bottom of the l
Texas pulled within three from Terry
an even bigger shocker. He public their positions in this transforming Palmer from los- games of Kansas City In the AL Brohamer, who homered In the
iff
voided the deals, saying he was controversial Issue. The Amen- er to winner with one swing
West behind Steve Foucault's
taking his lawsuit-producing can public is very Interested in lifting the Orioles to a 3-2 vlc- clutch relief pitching and Toby opener, doubled two runs
action in the interest of pre- the reasons both men did what tory over the Boston Red Sox. Harrah's three-run komer in across In the nightcap.
Brewers 9, Tigers 5
serving baseball's Integrity,
they did."
the opening inning. The
Baltimore's sudden rally
The new House Select CornGeorge Scott, miffed at being
Rep. Leo Zeferttl, D-N.Y., Tony Muser's two-out single Rangers broke a 54 tie inthe
mittee on Professional Sports said the committee should look preceded Grlch's fist-pitch sixth when Mike Hargrove sin- dropped from fourth to sixth In
Want the two combatants, along Into the hassle "because It goes homer off Jim
Willoughby - gled, took third on llarrah's the batting order, collected his
with owners George Steinbren- beyond the sale. It deals with gave the third-place Orioles Single and scored on Dennis seventh home run and two sinner of the Yanks and Tom the reserve clause and playing their eighth triumph in nine Leonard's wild pitch.
gles and drove In two runs to
spark Milwaukee over Detroit
Yawkey of the Red Sox, to come out the option and just where games, pulled them within 3evA's 8, Angels 2
to Washington to defe nd their base ball is going."
SIxto lezeano capped a three.
en games of first place and
Bert Campaneris lashed four rim fourth inning with a twan
positions before the panel.
Sisk said the committee made Palmer the first nine- straight singles and pitcher double and Robin Yount
Some members want them would first investigate baseball game winner in the AL Jim Mike Norris gained his first knocked in two rum with two
here for a hearing next
week, and
then move on to other Rice hit solo homers for both victory since early last season singles as the Brewers broke a
Chairman B.F. Sisk, D-Calif.,
sports.
Boston rims,
as Oakland made it six straight four-game losing streak,

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ATLANTA (AP) - In 16 years, Calvin Peete has
black pejidler plugging his jewelry
with diamonds in his teeth to pro golfer paired with
Jack Nicklaus in the final round of the U.S. Open.
"Imagine that," said the 32-year-old Clewiston, Fla.,
resident, who never picked up a club until 10 years ago.
"Jack and I don't live too far from each other, but I've
never
spoken to him before. We don't travel in the
same circles, you know.
"He made
feel at ease right away. He asked
where I played and my personal history," srid Peek,
still sporting a gleaming smile. He said Nicklaus
talked about country club courses. Peek talked about
municipal layouts.
While Nicklaus was becoming a golf tzullionatre,
Peete was learning the game by reading books and
making a living peddling to migrant workers.
gnne from a poor

MUSTANG
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I that Wks like a gleam lithe eyes of the Lake Mary Mtags,
kingpins of the Seminole Bays Baseball League, you aren't
mstakeL They went 11-0 to wrap the ebamptoashlp In enviable
style, then breezed through three straight &amp;mlaole-Semoran
$"n.y fames fee aastk.r title. Pint row, left Is rub!, Bass
Wililima, James J.ii.i, Gary Clippard, Greg Hill, Kevin Wick,
Billy Flasigan and Risale Clippard, Second row, Mark sevenson, Timmy Raft, Mike Henley, Eugene Lenard, Joe Jug,;
Third row, Rick sad Paul Pack (coaches) and nary Clipperd
(wn*gtr).

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"I had nothin' to do one day and decided putting
diamonds In my teeth would be good publicity for my
line of work," he said. 'I'd sell jewelry and stuff to the
farm workers. It was a pretty good job. I'd make about
$9,000 a year without working hard at It."
Peete's made more than $9, 000 on the tour already
this year.
"If he learns to play a Little better, he'll be able to
afford more diamonds in his teeth," said Nicklaus
after Sunday's round. Bogies on the last three holes
cost Peete a tie for 16th and a chance to qualify for the
Masters, As It was, he finished with a 73 for 292,12 over

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from Pahokee, Fla., and eight brothers and sisters are
still migrant fruit and vegetable pickers.

Nicklaus watched Peete shoot a one-under-par 34 the
first nine holes despite missing six greens. "The guy
His wife, UIris, who also grew up as a farm picker
could get up and down from a trash can," Nicklaus and Is now an eighth grade teacher In Belle Glade,
said.)
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Fla,, said, "It's beautiful. Lie's made us proud."

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tours. He earned his PGA card last winter, obtained a
sponsor and quallled for the Open.

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Peete said, "1 think more of him (Nicklaus) now
than before we played, and before I thought he was the
best. He helped me, calmed me down. Outside of
Playing In the Open, playing with Nicklaus was the
greatest thing that ever happened to me.! learned how
far I am from being a super golfer."

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Seminole Comwuaity CuU*gc basketball coach Joe Sterling
welcomes David Krazlt about the Raiders' rosmdbali express
alter the 64 Orlando Evans graduate signed a grant4n4lA to play
at Seminole next season. Krazlt helped Evans to the state
championship two years ago and the Metro Conference title last
season.

Barbara Schaeffer Nejman,
in her fourth Olympic trial, finally won a berth on the U.S.
team. Mrs. Neiman, 24, was the
most consistent diver in
Wednesday's
springboard
finals and Finished with a more
of 432.12.
Three more berths will be
filled today with finals In the
men's three-meter competition
at the University of Tennessee
pool.

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7 MARY HARTMAN, MARY

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DELTONA- First area, central air,
wall to wall carpet, 2 BR, 2 baths,
large Fla room, attractive kit
then,
built in
stove oven,
refrigerator, paneled office, 2
carports. $715 No pets. 571 1010

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firenlar. nm.,q
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Security. 372 4155.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUN TY.
FLORIDA

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CIVIL ACTION NO. 16-6e.CA44.0

Noon

1 B ED ROOM
FURNISHED APARTMENT
2300 Mellonville

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In Re: use Marriage of
BEVERLY JONES. Petitioner,
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and
JAMES JONES. Respondent.
___________ ______________________AMENDED
9-400d Things to Eat
4-Per5Ofl1S
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
JAMES JONES whose residence
OKRA 322-045
ISALCOHOLA PROBLEM?
Is unknown but whose last known
Monday, Wednesday A Friday
IN
YOUR
FAMILY?
mailing address is Post Office Box
AL ANON
331, Staunton, Indiana
BUDGETS
ARE
SLIM
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED For families or friends of problem BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
drinkers.
that an action for Dissolution
WANT
THE
AD
Marriage has been filed against you For further information call 423.4517 FROM
COLUMNS.
or
write
and you are required to serve a copy
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O. Peas,
of your written defenses, if any, to it
you pick. Black eyes &amp;
Box Si). Sanford, Fla. 32771.
on FRANK
C. WHIGHAM,
crowders.On Oregon Ave. &amp; lust 1
ESQUIRE, Petitioner's attorney,
mile North of SR-46, and lust west
whose address is Past Office Box Whispering Pines Inn, a complete
of
II; 1 miles west of Sanford. _
retirement home, 24 Hr. care.
1330, Sanford, Florida, 35171, on or
laundry
as
low
as
Meals,
room,
before July 25. 1976, and file the
5300 per mo. Phone DeLand 73.4.
18--Help Wanted
(
original with the Clerk of this Court
2229.
either before service on Petitioner's
attorney or immediately thereafter;
FACED WITH A DRINKING
TAXI DRIVERS
Otherwise a default and ultimate
PROBLEM
Judgment will be entered against
Yellow
Cab, 01 S. Park Ave
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
you for the relief demanded in the
Sentonul
Can Help
Petition and your marriage to
Call 123 4517
Petitioner will be dissolved.
Nurses: RN's A LPN's. Aides; Aid
Write P. O. Box 1213
WITNESS my hand and the seal f
Companion. Needed Immediately
Sanford. Florida 37771
this Court on June 21st, 1916.
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4210636.
(Seal)
Retired couple to live In own mobile
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
home on small, lakefront youth Management opportunity available.
For personal Interview call 322
Clerk of the Circuit Court
camp. Free trailer space for
IIS42.
By: Cherry Kay Travis
property
supervision.
Par.
LA
Deputy Clerk
ticipallon in camping program not
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
STENSTROM. DAVIS, &amp;
required. Must be able loget along
MAIDS. MAIDS. MAIDS
McINTOSH
with Children. Send letter telling
AAA EMPLOYMENT
FlagShip Bank of Sanford
about yourself &amp; past association 201 Commercial
323 5176
Suite 22
with youth activities to Box 601, C ,
Post Office Box 1330
o Evening Herald. P.O. Box 1657,
AVON
Sanford, Florida 32771
Sanford, FIa, 32771.
Spring into the world of cosmetics,
Attorneys for Petitioner
fragrances, toiletries. Excellent
Pubilh: June 21, July 1, I, 15, 1976 ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
earning opportunity. Call 641 )079
Free. 641 2027 for "We Care"
DEA 113
"Hotline." Adults or Teens
Muffler Installer
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Steady
Work-All
Benefits
5--Lost &amp; Found
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
MR. MUFFLER SHOP, 373 MIN
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.754.CA.09.A Lost- Part German Shepherd pup.
9 weeks old. brown With black nose
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
endear tips. Vicinity Cumberli'nd
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
Farms on Park Ave. Reward. in.
Plaintiff,
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Color TV. Air Cant, Maid Serv
QUALITY INN NORTH
l'4&amp;5R131, Long wOnd
$621000
2545 Park or
. .$70
fa l&amp;2BRMOblIeHomes
Adults- No pets

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JOURNAL (Tua s.)
MASTERPIECE THEATER
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WEEK (Fri.) FAMILY FOCUS

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M POfIii WAUONER

Shownre Jmc
Southern. (Tues.) Steel
Bayorsit" Leo Gem, Kaleron
ore. (Weds.) Beasts 01'
Stephen Boyd.
Anne Ga)Ior. (Thurs.) 'The
Flying Fortress" Richard
Greene. Donald Steward. (Fri)
Klss Before Dying' Aobetl
WAginer. Jeffrey Pkinter.
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UL!AS.YCG.I AND YOU
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635
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6:38
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12) HI NEIGHBOR
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7:30,5 min. local news).
48 POPEYE AND FRIENDS
(7) SESAME STREET
i) GOO D MORNING
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9 STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO: U. fAke Stone (Karl
Malden) poses as a down in a
OICUS where murder prevails
under the tilg top. (R)
12 MOVIE:"Valley of the
Dolts.'

10:30
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241 BIRTH WITHOUT
VIOLENCE
1100

LAST DAY
"FOLLOW ME BOYS"
£ 'BEN AND ME"

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33 ORAL ROBERTS
SPECIAL: We the People. '
857
2 121 NBC NEWS UPDATE
9.00
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MOVIE:
Young
Savages.4'
1) HAWAII FIVE-0
McfGarrett (Jack Lord) seeks
the killer of an aged Wt)Ol1er
who was a Jatanase siw in
Hawan before the Peesl Harbor
attack. (R)

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FICTIT!O!J !M"A!
Notice Is hereby given that I am
I
eed in business at Rt. 2
lilA, Sanford 32771. Seminole I
County, Florida under the fictitious
name of RAIN BOW IRRIGATION
CO. and that I Intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Corut, Seminole County, Florida in
accordance with the provisions ,
the Fictitious Name Statutes. To
Wit: Section 163.09 Florida Statutes
1957
5: Robert A. Steele
Publish: June 10, Il, 24, July 1, 1976

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Nice furnished bachelor apt., lights,
Water turn. Adults only, $95.50.
3222296 after 1 wk dys.
Sanford- Adults only. Modern
Studio and I bedroom, air, all
electric, $109 month up. 373 $019.
Garage apartment, fully furnished,
Sir conditioned, water furnished.
Very nice. Phone 3227561 after S
p.m weekdays.
MBOO COVE APTS
One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments,
furnished or unfurnished, Newly
rsdecorated. Come see. 300 E.

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some ServiCe you have need of.
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Real Estate

41—Houses

LQQT
This Week's Specials
IOME A BUSINESS LOCATION for
the price of one. Like new 3
bedroom, wail to wall carpet,
kitchen equipped, air Only
$22300
ISPECT AND CALL
2100 Willow-3 BR. $73,900.
200 E. 13th St. -1 OR, 515.900,
1200 Park- 2 BR, 516.503,
206 E. Ittis St.- 3 BR, $71,900,

171

stove refrigerator, I Child, Nc
pets $135. 03490S4
BR unfurnished duplex, carport,
air condition, clean, good location,
$110 mo
security. 132 1454

OVELY like new 3 bedroom, 1 bath
on large pretty lot In area of nice
country homes, Plenty of space for
garden All fenced, Priced to sell
at 539,900.
e have 2 nice unfurnished rentals,

inTuro LdkC Mary area- 2 BR,
pllancej, air condition, drapes,
area rug, fenced yard $iao mo
323 7669
Furnished 1 bedroom duplex, adults,
no pets Call 313 1334 after 6 p m
or weekends
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Realty

Harold Hall
Realtor, MLS
323.5774 Anytime

Owner. 2 bedroom, full bath,
kitchen equipped, carpeted,
fenced yard Washer 1 Dryer,
central air A heat, drapes, &amp;
curtains 372 3653
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2 Bedroom, 1 bath, large yard. 2 cjr
g.ir,lcJe $175 $31 1939 after S

TAFFER REALTY
Reg Real Estate Broker
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Sanford a newest residential neighborhood

New 2-3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes
FROM

JUST LISTED- 3 BR, 2 baths, in
Pinecrest. Carpeting, foyer,
porch, Nice neighborhoof
$25.000. FIVE ACRES- Sanford Ave. $3,000
per acre.
SHADY OAK TREES- 0n3 lots, on
Quiet side street. 3 BR, 1 bath
frame home, reduced to $17,000

25,000

113

2565 Park

351 1195

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS
Days

3726173
377 7357

Hal Colbert Realty

CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
5310272

Kish Real

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St Johns River'- Double wide
mobile home, 3 bedroom, 2 bath
with lot, screened patio, central
heat and air and carport. Club
house pool and marina privileges
111,500 See at 105 Maple Drive,
Leisure World, DeBany, or call
901 759 3173 after 6 p.m.
2 Double Wide mobile homes with
lots and boat clock. Beautiful park
along St. Johns Swimming,
marina, tennis etc. Call 666 S690 or
514$ Open House Saturday &amp;
Sunday

Yard Sale-. Lots of plants, plant
holders, clothing, misc. items.
Saturday, June 26, 9 to S. corner
W. 24th &amp; Revona Court.

Mobile Home 701, County, 100'x170'
Terms, 53.500.

BATEMAN REALTY

$ll.503-I OR, l bath, cement bock,
Fenced yard
Peg Real Estate Broker
511,900- 2 OR, 1 bath, frame, air
;638S Sanfnrd Av e
"SERVICE BEYOND
unit, garage.
371 0759e'ves 322 1613
THE CONTRACT"
$20.500- 3 OR, I bath, tam. rm., RETIREE SPECIALfetireea or
large lot, range refrig.
Merchandise
newlyweds look at this one 3
bedroom, 1 bath CB home in a fine
WATERFRONT and residential
neighborhood Screened pitio
lots. Buy now-build later. Call us
porch and Convenient to
50—MisCellaneoUs for Sale
for prices and terms,
everything, FIRST TIME OF.
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WITT REALTY
FERED. SEE THIS ONE NOW' SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICEPeg. Real Estate Broker 321 0610
$17,900.
Leading manufacturer and
123 7893
3220179
327 2145
distributor has aluminum rec
-OPEN TO CHALLENGE? Make a
tarigutar pools left over from 1975
JENNY CLARK REALTY
doll house out o4 this one. Large
Phone 305123 1595
season, halt price. Guaranteed
Realtor
wooded lot with a basic 2 bedroom,
installation and terms Call 305
Days and After Hours
1 bath CB home. Newly painted
855 9351 collect
inside &amp; Out. In country, yet close
3 BR. It z baths, air &amp; heat, car
in See what you can do With it for
poling, 123.000. 3718516
just $11,900.
Sale
CASSELBERRY- By Owner: IBR,
30 10 50 &amp; 60 pct discount on all
Pt bath, nice corner lot, fenced, USED AND ABUSED-) bedroom,
children's Clothing Boys' iew
I bath home that needs some TLC
walk to schools, shopping near,
casual suits, shirts, short A lOng
Assume 1 pct 128,300. 831 6780
Owner says sell for less than FHA
pants, girls' dresses &amp; Short A long
appraisal. Kitchen equipped,
play suitS.
New I BR 2 bath home, 125.900
fenced rear yard. For be9lnners
PAYTON'S CHI LDR EN'S W EAR
Goes to the best offer above
or retirees $19,650,
2640 HIawatha
Ph 377 1301
$74.950. I block from Lake Monroe
behind Lake Monroe Inn, 2nd W000MERE PARK- A •;... I.
-,.
o ,rauiij-. tram titan -0104house on right, on Palm Drive, If
bedroom. I bath home just looking
Slider Phantom - Drake Wi you want the best buy In Seminole
for the right owners Kitchen
Portalab - Phone Patch
AR 33
Co. see this house. 10 am. to 12
equipped Near Shopping, Schools.
Rotor 30 It. tower Boss for 01
Noon, Saturday, 2'93 5459.
This one has lots of Possibilities.
- Super Mag $1,000 firm 323
518.500
4976
ALTAMONTE POOL HOMESEE OUR ENERGY POWER
charming 3 BR, 2 bath, large
SAVINGS HOME IN DELTONA
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
living room A bedrooms. Family
Model open every day at SAXON
BUY-SELL_TRADE
rm , 3 yrs. old, like
311 11$ E First St
BLVD A UP BANNA.
377 $672
Executive neighborhood, ex
cellent school area. By owner. 562
MLS REALTORS
Wanted, Residential site for
6192
Swimming
pool
Leading
321.0041
i
LAKE MARY- 2 BR, shaded corner
dis trbutor
wants a nice back yard
22015 FRENCH
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lot, breezy screened porch, walk 10
to display new 1976 model above
ORL..ND .-. .1910 Cot iCZ. P.na fillS,
ground pool. Top consideration
swimming 511.500
2 OR. family room, large lot, nice
given for prime location Call 303
Forrest Greene, Inc.
location, enclosed carport. $17,500
1724770 collect.
Can assume loan &amp; owner will
REALTORS
8306933
373 tiS)
accept 2nd mortgage 373 1791
LOSE WEIGHT
after S
ANDEARiIMONE,.
Completely renovated 3 &amp; I OR
homes, Ii, baths, with central
323 OOli after 5 P. M
heat, from 111.000. As low as %100
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
down
CB's
Reg Real Estate Broker
Looking for a Home call
803W 1st St
NOMONEY DOWN
323
322sC1? z.
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C,.a. Mdi.u,uu. .lonnson. 581.
J
Hunt R •'
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Pierce Simpson, Beta, Browning,
RE POSSESSED -3BR brick. $100
2311 Park Or
Hy gain Handic Regency. T
After Hours
down, $119 13 P1. 5', pct. annual
Berry and Pace, Complete ac
MLS Realtors 322 9251. 377 3991
pct rate. 360 Mos, 119.500
CeSSOri,",
LOW MONTHLY
CRANK COHS'T &amp; REALTY
PAYM ETS
322.2118
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Drive Icorner Fairbanksl
Multiple
Service
Twenty West Area- Beautiful 3
Orlando 7951171
bedroom, 1' bath, central heat.
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heal air, Split bedroom plan.
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carpeted. Terms- $77,750
available Dud (mdl 372 $052
REALTY, 322 7335
anytime

CARPORT SALE: Sat. 26. 10
fit Stereo, Oak pieces. Misc. 209
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'ARD SALE
Upsala
Presbyterian Church, Corner
Country Club &amp; Upsala Rd., Sat.,
June 26, begins at 10. Clothes,
Misc, nothing over $2$.
55—Boats &amp;

Accessories

ROBSON MARINE
2973 Hwy Il 97
377 5961
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PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW,
Call 322 2611 or 531 9993

58—BicyCles
Ladies) Wheel Bike
Very Good Condition
3234407

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Large bushy Ligustrum. 51 99
CACTUS QUEEN NURSERY,
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Sanford 322 2270

10—Swap &amp; Trade
SWAP SHOP. FLEA MARKET
nyone can be a seller or a buyer
No charge. All admitted free
Come browse every Sunday 9 to
at the MOvietand Drivel,,
Theatre, South 17.92. PhOne 322
1216.

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l'ques. 1', miles east of lVI.
Sanford. 3226917,

75—Recreatjonaj Vehicles
lide on Pick Up Camper, 11'.
Completely self contained, gas or
electric. 322 $668.

76—Auto Parts
econditioned Batteries. 212.95
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave.

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radial tires, and AC.

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1970 AMX Javlin 4 Speed,
AM radio

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3.65 5710
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
' op prices paid, used, any condition.

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Sell I" Be'S? &amp; Service the Rest
Western Auto 301W First St , 327

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10 Acres on Iowa 51,3 cleared and
QUIET AREA
tiled. S wooded. Terms- 540,000. 23 BR r ed ecorated hous
e, lots of
kitchen Cabinets, eating bar, new
Call Central Florida's MLS B.
carpeting, new root, central heal
Exchange Consultant Leader for
and large fenced back yard.
ApprOx 12.000 down, $185 month.
Pr,c' 121300. Owner, 37,) (3577
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Used office furniture
Wood or steel desks, executive desk
&amp; chairS. Secretarial desks &amp;
Chairs, ..traight Chairs, filing
Cabinets,. as is. Cash and carry
NOLL'S
Casselberry. 1197.530 4206

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lift, air Phone 321 7340

OAVES'323 9370
1942 GMC 54 passenger Bus. V 6. 1
?anted to buy us" office furniture.
Speed. 5915. 323..4195
Any
Quantity
NOLL'S —
Cassetberry, Hwy 17 92. 930 1206 Sell us your car or truck even if
you
owe money on it. See Bill Ray or
CASH 322-4132
Jack Mink, BAIRD RAY DAT
SUN, Fern Park, 531 1318
For used furniture, appliances,
tools. etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items,
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Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave
80—Autos for Sale

Auction Galleries

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new. Asking 590 372 7309,

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carriers, $95. Phone 322 5130.

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BLAIR AGENCY
121 )1666 r121 7110
1913 Yamaha, good condition $150
322 6626

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332.3273

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GARAGE SALE; Sat. &amp; Sun. 9 to 6.
711$ S Sanford Ave. Clothes,
luggage, trundle bed. Nothing
over $30.

day. Air Condition equipment
furniture, clothing, everything
Fern Drive, Leisure World
fleRrv Al 4AOII

BUY JUNK CARSfrom $1010540
Call 372 1621 aften p m

3SOPHI5TICATED KITTENS
An Asset To Any Home

67—Livestock-Poultry

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Carport Sale; Friday &amp; Saturday, 9
am. to 4 p.m., 1101 Palmetto Ave.,
Sanford,

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warranty. Any Site in stock. i for
St69.95. plus tax. Thesearespecial
blemished tire's, some SiZeS
limited. Firestone Store, 1st 6
French, Sanford 322 0244

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FREE TO GOOD HOMES
Call 131.1620 after 5p.m.

14—A;;to

FREE-WHITE KITTENS
2 Males, I Female
Moving Sale: Dishes, Lawn chairs,
Phone 323 3907
Mechanics &amp; Carpenter's tools,
Clothing.
Wed.. 23rd fit ? German Shepherd male, I", yrs.,
77AutosWant.d
S 30 to $ 2433 Laurel Ave.
bill
tan, loves children. No
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Papers. $125 cash. 3230471 after
GREEN CARPET Driveway Sa
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MORE CASH
Anfiniia yak lila
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and bag, card tables and chairs,
FREE KITTEN
I For WreckedorJunk
assorted wicker, double bed and
To Good Home
Cars&amp; Trucks
much more Friday &amp; Saturday. 9
Phone 373 3777
'Any year fhrg 1976 models
7 days
to 2. Windsor Isle. 3735195.
week Call collect, sas 2131

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I5YP FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3003 Orlando Drive
Sanford. 313 5203

Thursday, Jun. 24, 1976—I IA

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Tools, Furn, Clothes AlSo 1972
Cadillac, good cond. 2001
Washington Ave323 5500,

REAL ESTAT E
Realtor

54—Garage Sales

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Weekly 3515 Hwy 17.92, Sanford
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372 2561

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LAKE MARY- I", acres with extra
large I BR. 7 bath, central air,
carpeted 2 yrs. old. Only 541,900

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j. Clean 1 bedroom, Mature adults
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iarqe Screened porch and patio,
air condition, completely car
peted. custom drapes, fenced
yard. Good schools. Must sell fast
$23,900. 3232W.

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responsible working man. No pets.
322 3930

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BARBARA SLIFE MMANIGLE,
6—Child Care
formerly BARBARA SLIFE. and
LOOKING
PAUL MCMAHIGLE, her husband,
We've
Got It
Defendants.
Swing Set Nursery 131.1141. Special
NOTICE OF SALE
EXPERIENCEDI'
summer rates, $20 wk. Open 21
Notice is hereby given that pur.
CASHIERS
Hrs. (behind Jai Alai).
want to the Final Judgment of
BAR MAIDS
BUSY
BEE
CHILDCARE
Foreclosure and Sale entered In the
CONSTRUCTION STEEP
2427 Holly Ave.
cause pending in the Circuit Court of
WORKERS
Phone
3234S
10
or
322
0160
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, In
Must have own tools
and for Seminole County, Florida, Baby Sitting In my home, by week,
WELDERS
Civil Action No. 16756 CA09A, the
day, or hour. All ages Very
DRILL PPESS
undersigned Clerk will sell the
reasonable rates Call Donna at
MACHINISTS
property situated in said County,
3210296.
ALUMINUM SAWOPERATOR
described as:
-WE SELL SUCCESS'Let I?. Block 0, LAKE BRAN
Legal Notice
201 Commercial
323 3176
TLEY ISLES, SECOND ADDITION,
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FICTITIOUS NAME
according to the Plat thereof as :
recorded in Plat Book Ii, Page 5 Notice is hereby given that I am 24—Business Opportunities
Public Records of Seminole County, rngaged in busineSS at 61$ Santa St .
Florida, together with Westinghouse Sanford, Seminole County, Florida
Plants &amp; Craft Shop
Refrigerator, Model RJK I2LAS2, .inder the fictitious name of A C
For Sale, very reasonable
and Wall to Wall Carpeting in ELECTRICAL SERVICE. and that I
Phone 323 .7177
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Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole Taxi Cab Business and related
located therein and thereon,
Fr$nchise's. Owner must Wit. Will
at public Sale. to the highest and best ourily. Florida in accordance with
accept best Cash offer. Call 904.
bidder for cash at 11:00 o'clOck A.M the provisions of the Fictitious
741 2625.
on the 13th day of July. 1916, at the Name Statutes. To Wit: Section
Welt Front Door of the Seminole 06509 Florida Statutes 1951
If you're in the buSineSs of building
5: Alan Jr haifln
County Courthouse, Sanford,
your
busines
PubliSh' June 3, 10, Il, II. 1976
use
the
Florida
Classified Ads often
OEA ii
(Court Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith. jr
NOTIFICATION
OF
FUND
Clerk of the Circuit Court
5' liOf'A NUMBER;0-Apdritneni Uniurnished
5j r,ary U Carden
FL2043S The Jacksonville Area
Deputy Clerk
Office of the Department of Housing
JOHN U UrroRuirk
Ridgewood Arms
and Urban Development announces
SQl East Church Street
that lunch In the amount of $327,300
C'tando. Florida 32501
areavailable for HOuSing Assistance Spacious I. 2. &amp; 3 OR Apta Tennis,
for Plaintiff
Payments for New Construction swimming. P la yground.
Publish ' June 21, 197.
unit
in Brevard, Votusla, Orange. recreation room, laundry room
DEA lit
and Clubhouse 2550 Ridgewood
Seminole Counties. Of
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located In Lake Mary, Call 332.

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MULTIPLE LISTING
bath home, with one bedroom apt.
SERVICE
Corner lot. Compare at $10,000.
Evenings 322 0612 or 332
2 Bedroom Its Osteen. $17S month, UNIQUE- Cullom 2 story, on over
first and last. $50 damage deposit.
an acre. Upstairs family room
3228061 or 323 2916
With fireplace, 12 mo. BPP,
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$60,100
CAN YOU BELIEVE? 1 BR. 2 bath, INC .
33--HousesFurnished
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with beautiful rec room. family
I 9110
2IHRS.
room, foyer, plus lots more.
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3 BR, 2 bath, central heat &amp; air, $350
$62,700.
WINTER SPRINGS
FHA
VA
Mo
NICE FAMILY HOME- in Loch
Arbor. Needs some work, but * * * Ill * $21,000 * * * * *
Hal Colbert Realty
structurally Sound. Priced to sell
at 525.500.
UNLIMITED POTENTIAL
A
333 7537
little imagination will do wonders
Call Sanford's Sales Leader'
with thiS 3 bedroom. Pi bath,
1 Bedroom furnished cottage,
WalkIng distance to new
322-2420
private yard. Ideal for couple. 2905
elementary school. Owners will
Palmetto. 322 3521,
ANYTIME
pay all closing costs. See for
-yo urself. Call today.
Multiple Listing

eduits. Welilva Landing Resort,
Free boat moorage and canoe use
322 4170

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2 Bedroom, large kitchen, enclosed
porches, garage. siis month plus
Security deposit 2612 Sanford
Ave. 531 1649.

41—Houses
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'VOLKSWAGEN
PH. 322-1835

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auto, air, $575 323 1195
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970 Toyota Corona, automatic, $399
WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD
Phone 3231090
.ease a Datsun including Z cars and
trucks, For Information call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, $31 1319.
UST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
'73 Models Call 323 5510 or 934
1605 (Dealer)
173 Cutless, low mileage. 1.450 down
and assume payments Also living
room CulIp 171*5,1
7 411 .UIQfld 31(. naratop. S
speed, AM FM radiO Just like
new. By owner. 3722307

1073 AMC Hornet 4 door, air,
automatic, well maintained
Phone 321.soA
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new inspection sticker. Call 312
7266 or 327.1791 ,oII.. C
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air con

dillon, all power, 45.000 miles 372
7161 anytIme.

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Puppet Show, 10:30 a.m., Sanford Public Library.
SATURDAY, JUNE 26
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Cauelberry AA, closed, 8 p.m. Ascension Lutheran

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piece of meat then just relax have any as far as winning a Racquets which will be a new
and try not to think about the tournament goes she's won experience for me. I will be
• evening's match. After that's all the major ones. "Last year, disappointed if, at the end of the
over at 10 p.m. or so, we hav a my goal was to win the U.S. year, I haven't won a major
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way."
men's because we have a be no way she could live with a
Last year she made $362,fl7. sponsor, Virginia Slims, and man
she's on the road four
Has all that money made a the men don't."
weeks out of five.
What would Miss Evert like
difference?
Would the star prefer to
"I don't think I've changed marry a tennis player? "I've to accomplish before she
my lifestyle that much. I don't been thinking about that since I retired from professional
.
even have a car. But I'd be was.. . (laughs) born. You tennis?
"More than winning titles
lying if I said the money makes know, it's really tough for me to
no difference to me. I'm very talk about this, because I've and money, I would Just like to
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year I broke a record for mrs for so long, and he plays want to break any records; I
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earnings. So naturally, If I tennis, I've had maybe two or don't want to win Wimbledon
didn't at least equal that this three dates wi th guys who do n't seven times. Billie Jean's won
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year, I might be disappointed, know a thing about tennis.
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But Miss Evert doesn't care
Her rela tio nship with
much for publicity. "I feel very Connors is by no means over, Ihave two or three. I don't feel
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potential as a tennis player. I
public with my racquets — for that bothers me when
ink a lot of players have:
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all,
say we're closer than we've work on."
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against men in singles, she said we're older and we realize
there was no question she op. we're both number one and it
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Pre-moistened paper towels, the kind you buy, won't work
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small for big spills, they don't work as well on upholstery and
kids are likely to think they stink.
A roll of pa pe r towels, a roll of plastic bags and a box of tissues
are necessities. Take along grocery-size brown bags for trash
for kids' collection of rocks and other "treasures." Mother
will need a large ixirse or tote.
If the baby Is still In diapers, take pa per ones. The dirty ones
can be easily discarded and you can buy extras along the way.
Young children will go through a couple of changes of
clothing during the day. Keep an extra outfit up front In the car.
Unfortunately, the need to keep a child
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cream in the car, no chocolate
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quiet and entertained Is the most aggrevating chore. If you're Salon,
E. Lake Mary Blvd.,
lucky, th.ey'll sleep sixne. — U,(Ao often no,all at tlha adMe Lake Mary. announce the
time. Night travel Is one way of encouraging kids to sleep In
engagement of th eir daughter,
car - but It's hard on the driver.
[)onna Lee Sallee, to John
During the day, try to make short stops every two or three Stephen Wilkins, son of Mr. and
hours. It helps keep the driver alert, and it's your chance to say Yes. John B. Wilkins, Virginia
to the kids, run and yell all you like— 'cause you're going tohave &amp;sch Va.
to sit quiet In the car again pretty soon. Take along a ball or play
The bride-elect, born In Fort
catch when you stop.
Deposit, Ala.,Is a 1973 graduate
In the car, there are the usual games to keep kids amused. of Adult Central High School,
Travel bingo, cards, coloring books, corrdcs, crossword puzzles
and graduated in June Um
and tablets for drawing on. A few new toys help or pack away Florida
Technical University
a couple of favorite toys weeks before the trip and they'll seem where she was the recipient of
like new when they're unpacked en route.
the Deans Scholarship Award.
Don't take toys that make a noise. Do take a soft sleep-with She I the granddaughter of
toy for each child.
Mrs. H. L. Golson and Mrs. H.
Singing helps pass the time. But unless you have nerves
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steel, don't start "Ninety-nine Bottles of Beer." A traveling
DONNA LEE SAI1-P
Her fiance, born In ChinChintreasure hunt is the way to keep the kids alert and aware of their
colleague, Va. Is a 1971 graduate em ployed as an accountant for
surroundings. It is especially handy to be familiar with
route. Make a list of items to spot along the way. The first kid to of Seminole High School where Auto-Train In Washington, D. C.
see the la ndmark checks It off his list. The one with the most he was a mem ber of the He Is the grandson of Harry Lee
"treasures" checked, is the winner.- Or play first to see the swimming team and FCA. In and birs. H. Lee, both of Penflagpole, red mall box, yellow truck, gas station or chb 1975 he graduated from Florida sacola.
Technological University, The wedding will be an event
steeple.
where he was a member of the of Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. at the First
Each family has Its own versions of games such as "I
spy..," but remember, a child's atteition span isn't in. And Accounting Society. He Is Baptist Church, Sanford.
each child likes to win.
Finally, there's that old reliable the silence game. It Is
played by saying in a loud, exasperated voice, "Now we will see
who can be quiet the longest."
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Sandwiches with lunch meat
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items at a time, never peeping to see what else was In the box.
For the little ones who cannot read, she suggested tape
recording some of their favorite stories, and letting them page
through the book as the stories were played
Mary Groome, director of elementary education for
S Seminole County school system, and mother of two grown
children, had several suggestions. If there is a baby Involved,
parents should co nsider how they plan to fix formula no matter
where they happen to be en route. Always have some water
available in the car, she suggests, and bring something from
home to make a little one feel comfortable in a strange bed,
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Water Management District;
have no quarrel with that."
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Ryan also said there's no indication the governor will veto .75 for Suwanee River; .15 for
the bill. "It's not a world shaking thing," he said.
St. Johns; 1 for Southwest and
In the next breath, however, Ryan agreed that Binford's .8 for South Florida.
days are numbered. It's doubtful the county commission will
reappoint Binford, an Independent who Is seeking Commission
Chairman Mike Hattaway's seal
KEEP IT OFF 1
Next year board members Don Jackson and Rod Cable's ~
appointments expire. By then, however, if Williams and
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talk to council members inJones said his clients set a dividually on strategy con- .;I
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an offer of settlement of $85,000
th at he did not wish to meet .
theytendered to the city. Jones publicly with them and reveal
:said his client would not accept strengths and weaknesses of
less than $85,000.
the city case. Cleveland's tactic
He said that his clients are evaded Florida 's Government
winning, tl
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lawsuit, but are willing to work requires open meetings and
in good faith with the city,
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The city council Is scheduled
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The functional literacy bill, dollars In return for services
attracting new industry to
CS.S13107, requires that stu- Seminole.
dents be able to read and write
To date, SCIDA has no significant achievements along that
before graduating from high line, but Executive Director Jim Daniel Is gearing up for a good
school
year, and hopes to bring In much-needed industry. Daniel
It insures that they learn assumed his position last year.
along the way by requiring the
SCOPA's self-support doesn't impress Kwiatkowski,
Cabinet to draw up minimum "SCOPA should not Just be off the tax rolls because It had the
standards that must be met in potential to be a money-making en tity a long time ago. It should
tests In the third, fifth, eighth have been making the county money a number of years ago," he
and 11th grades,
said,

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ment districts.

Church.
Rotary Club of Lake Mary Installation of officers, 7:30
p.m., Sheraton Inn, 1-4 and SR 48.
Yard Sale sponsored by Mid-Florida Singles to benefit
burn victim Rick Dyess, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 2440 S. Oak
Ave., Sanford.
Yard and bake sale, starts at 10 a.m.; spaghetti
supper, S to 7:30. Ua1a Presbyterian Church grounds
corner Country Club Road and Upsal Road, sponsored by
Dorcas Circle.
Tuscola Cherokee Nation of Florida Pow Wow, and
golf tournament beginning 10 a.m. running through
Sunday, Family World, Osteen.

Citizens in the community
petitioned to have the question
of whether planning should
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The housing and water bills vided the funds toheme-buyers j
srivethatmany.ileJourneyInthecarwiththek
Bills aimed at making sure adopted standards which by requiring school boards to dures that teachers must use to implement constitutional pro'il. through financial Institutions at
One mother of nine lively Youngsters, Mrs. Charles (Betty)
the lower interest rates avail.
Florida students learn what Secretary of State Bruce base their plans on test results discipline violators.
sions.
GscockCaaelberrY
recalls the chaos ofvacalion tri
government.
they are supposed to and are Smathers said were too low and and requiring that results aL3o
able
to
Claud Anderson, Askew's
At a bill-signing ceremony,
cwtain amount of horror. But there were times wh ps with
The
water-management
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spanked when they should be Education Commissioner go to teachers for their use.
education adviser, said that for Askew urged voter approval in
she got
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have been signed into law by Ralph Turlington said most
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The new law a expandsthe to set up codes of conduct for both students and teachers.
the state to sell bonds and pm and the water-management
ure books.
districts It created based on by.
school bills, Askew signed
Her husband took trip last year with eight of the brood,
Wednesday his long-sought bill
drological rather than political
They told P 'ot of stories to while away the
aimed at creating a housing fimiles, and they got
boundaries," Askew said.
quite
proprietory a bo ut the cows and horses
along the way:
N
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The bill implements taxing
made
a
business
about
buying,
selling
or
trading
members of
of buying a home.
powers for the districts as au"their" he rds, sa id Mrs. Glascuck
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also signed a bill to tinnsti
e tax rolls as thorized In a co tutional
Ryan says the port was not set up to get off th
the
Another mother of a large family, Mrs. Joe(pat)Hartwig
prove the protection of water by is proud to point out not one penny of SCOPA money comes from
soon as It did. He also said the port is growing In "leaps and amendment approved in
,*Sanford
, recalls how she would entertain her seven kids on a
setting taxing limits and tax dollars.
bounds."
March.
long car journeys. Her secret Weapon against restlessness and
boundaries of water manageSCIDA operates, theoretically, like any department in
The tax rates were set at
As for the soon-to-be-signed measure which gives the

building.
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removal (if a major portion of li- itatnin B-12. Folic Acid,
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white skirt (top right). It's a great look for city or vacation; wear It for
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Just before serving, add hard some moistened corn meal. As

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cooked eggs, chopped. Serve they sat down to their repast

Floridians have a large with crackers or hot biscuits. they would throw
the fried

variety of fresh, grown-at-home
If you are out or, a camping cornmeal to the noisy dogs and
vegetables
available trip you might want to try this yell, 1,11ush, Pupple."
throughout the year. The list delicious dish handed down to
includes beans (lima, string), us from the American Indian.
beets, broccoli, cabbage, Build a campfire and allow to

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Niembers were treated to and white Fund raising
several Bicentennial skits projects will take place in the
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water and simmer gently until According to legend. this corn inilk. Beat just enough to mix;
bake in hot oven (400 F.) about
celery and potatoes are tender. dish was created by the hunters
Add the salt, pepper and milk. and fishermen of South Georgia
30 minutes. Nlakes I large
Heat well and thicken with flour and Northern Florida. When out
panful which cuts Into 21
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Larger4hari-average women — those ladies who have
often been considered finhion3 forRotten — are cominiz
out of the closet. They're tired of feeling guilty, tired of
spolngliingto a world that seer. to ;cvtc the slim. It's
no sin to be heavy, say these women, and they've had It
with being accused by even inanimate objects like airline
seats or small cars
One big, beautiful woman who feels good about
herself Is Stella Teichman, 49. She weighs 190 pounds. A
socially active woman who Is honest enough to understand
and relate to some of the prejudices against larger
women, Mrs. Reichman will be spending time this
summer In Lane Bryant stores.
She will be meeting custorrers, as well as holding
seminars on subjects such as grooming, makeup, hairstyles and clothing selection.
"There are millions of women in this country over size
14," says Stella Reichman. "You'll find them in every
age, ethnic, racial, and economic group. Many of them
have given up hope because they have been made to feel
unattractive and unwanted. I hope to help them develop a
new sensed pride and pizazz In themselves because I
deeplybellevebigcanbebeautlful.Whcreverlgo,Iwalk
right in with my head held high, A I aIways St
front row."
Stella Reichman has been large her whole life. In
Vienna, where she grew up, "everything was large," she
explains. "The larger the better In fact in buildings or
tapestries or pastries or women." She's always been
proud of her size.
Graduating from Vassar at 19 ("My two V's," she
calls Vienna and Vassar) she came to New York, where
she enrolled In the executive training program for a large
New York department store. Dealing with a customer
complaint on
one one day,
became exasperated
and told the man on the other end Just what he could do
with the towels he was complaining about. He was intrlguedbyhertemperandheraccent,Hefllrted abit,"I
just hope you're not fat," he said, "I hate fat girls. At the
time she weighed 180 pounds. They were married not long
after, and they're still married today.
Stella believes large women need more care, more
grooming, and more understanding of themselves tharf do
slim ones. "It is a challenge to be large. After dressing,
always check In a full-length mirror, stand tall, and titink
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CELERY CHOWDER
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ever-popular succotash, made salad dressing. Chill before
by combining cooked young ser%ing.
BLUEBERRY BREAD
firna beans and fresh corn. Just
A low-caloried lunch can
be 31 cup sugar
add milk, butter and season to made by using your favurite
taste.
meat or fish salad. Take 2 eggs, beaten

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h puppies are done when

old son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
William R. Lee, will be
spending the hot summer months in a cool
cotton knit Carters'
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corn, cucum
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corn in 2 level teaspoons baking
endive, kale, lettuce, Peas, husks (all except the outermost
powder
peppers, spinach and more.
leaves) in hot coals. Cook until chopped onion I to taste)
The methods of preparation is tender. Serve immediately with I level teaspoon salt
almost as diversified as the butter and salt.
Add enough sweet milk to
number of vegetables, and
For a different type of side make batter slide off
include au gratin, baked, dish, try taking fresh beets, tablespoons. Dip sno n In water
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my eyes when I read that I was plenty of canned goods. One day
"the daughter of Dr. and Nirs. I finally said to her, floney,

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stoppiII taking 11-12 unless
ur ilottortellsyo u It would be
DEAR READER -- Snoring
ali right if) do so. Absetwe of Il* occur-, with mouth breathing
12 ii-ittlif lead !o permanent and is most conunon when the
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tuall removed. It is possible
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unin ll-12 shots but the only night. particularls if he is very
%t 4i to find out is to let our tirLil ltiatctokcepwaklnghim
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DEAR FEELING BrrER:
SPEECHLESS
Your thoughful gesture will not
DEAR SPEECHLESS: What
only comfort David's parents;
there Is no telling how many mess? Why give up the kind of
, others will be inspired to follow wedding you want because your
your generous example. Bless fiance's mother Is a liar and a
ytit,.
snob? If questioned, tell the
DEAR ABBY: Last Christ- truth, and advise your parents
as I became engaged to a to do the same. If there's any
ne young man from Los humiliation to be suffered, your
Angeles. We planned a summer future mothcHlaw will be the
wedding. I was born on a farm one to s uffer it.
in Iowa. My parents sold the DEAR ABBY: GRANDMA
farm
farm and are now living in a makes a good point when she
criticizes young houswives for
retirement village near LA.
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well-to-do and social. My chicken pies and boxes of

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We have opened one club
and artner has responded one
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One thing that I learned spa TeWe have no problem We
about match point play
very early stage in my brd'
idge raise tw6 ipadi:3 We don't
cdr"r wits to study both my like the idea of bidding one
contract and possible other notrump with the worthless
doubleton in hearts. If partner
contracts.
Thus. when dummy hit the has only four spades and a
table I saw that at least half weak hand it will be no
the field would be in four tragedy, to play two spades
with four opposite three. If he
spades. We really should ha
ve has a good hand he is not going
raised my partner to two to bid four spades unless he

amount of regeneration, Wlwt close his mouth, but sometimes

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had not been thoroughly being a former waitress OR a
examined at the scene of the Farmer's daughter. My parents
•Ident, and they (his parents)saw
the announcements and
were too grief-stricken at the were humiliated. They think
kit.
me 10 tiufl,
of it, David's perhaps we shuld forego plans
wishes were not carried out.
foralargeweddlngbecausehis
I want Mrs. Watt to know that relatives and friends will be
after reading her letter I called asking my father what kind of
the Kidney Foundation and "doctor" he is and what 1
requested a donor card SO I majored in in college,
could be like David Watt, who
I've always wanted a lovely
signed such a card in hopes of weddifig, but I hate to subject
ving someone's life,
my parents to further

card and four if East held it
1 also noted that if I playeif
West for the spade queen I
would wind up making one

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opinion' I'm fairly active for can't absorb B-12 properly.
III% age. do not smoke and take
wallowing the B-12 will not get

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Kidney Foundation stating hIS waitress whose father had been
wishes to donate his kidneys at a farmer!"
death, because his wallet
Abby, I'm not ashamed of

East's queen of spades.
collect 10 tricks and a top,)
score, since the rest of the

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fiance's

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column I read a letter from
Is. R. D. Watt of
Nomington, Ind., whose son,
David, was killed in an auto
accident he said her son had
carried a signed UNIFROM
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a little to be desired today. Try Something you don't want
not to clutter up the house with today. Keep in mind, the money
comes out of YOUR pocket.
half-finished projects. l
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SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 23Dec,
TAURUS iAprd 20-M
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leavb
don't
financial today that you have
p to your partner.
rinubt about. If you have
lighter
hands,
second thoughts, heed them.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) ii work.
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you get into a situation today CAPRICORN
You
have
a
tendency
today
that calls for your personal
timate
the
value
nti
managerial touch, be very to underestimate
meo
or kills
decisive In any moves you )OW
true wor'
make.
could takee
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AQUARIUS 'Jan 20-Feb. 19'
Handle any high priority You
"'re an interesting
matter promptly. The more you Usually,
others
dawdle, the less chance you
have of setting it effectively, have 10 say.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) While case, however, 0 monopolize
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you'd like to thank that wishes
PISCES (Feb. 2D-March
make it so today, you know
fortunate
better.Ifyouwantsomethingto YOU
happen, YOU must make it negotiations with persons wltj
who m you have s rong
happen.
ra.
VIRGO lAug. 23-Sept. 22) emOuOndi uC5. t.auflg Wiut
You're likely to only partially strangers may not turn out so
develop your possibilities today well
if you let self-doubts creep in.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
June25, 1976
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Don't be afraid to err.
E.IBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Things will be perking up for
Ion't hesitate to state what you you on the social scene this
have on your mind today. In coming year. The Interesting
doing so, say exactly what you people you'll meet will lead yo'
mean.
to other new friends.

Larry L. Blair, 28, 1312

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LOS ANGELES (AP)
Television viewers
will have an opportunity in cOfl4 ncjitha to
sample both the funny and the serious sides of
entertainer Steve Allen.
Already airing In some cities Is a syndicated
series of 10 comedy specials which reunites Allen
with some of the top comedians who worked on
his TV shows over the pest 20 years, Including
Don Knotts, Louis Nye, Bill Dana, Pat Harring.
ton, Thu Conway and Gabe Dell.
Each program In this "Laugh-Back" series
runs 90 minutes and features not only new
comedy routines with Steve and his chums but
also some classic sketches they did on his old
shows. Allen resurrected most of the old black
and white footage from his own files.
Later this year, Allen's serious side
Emerge In "Meeting of Minde, six one hour
prnams that he wrote and appears In for the
Public Broadcasting Service.
The format provides for discussion of ut
national and International Issues by famous
historical figures such as St. Thomas Aquinas,
Cleopatra, Thomas Jefferson and President
Theodore Roosevelt, based on their written and
reported views. The PBS series will present a
different foursome In each of the six Installmenti, with Allen serving as moderator,
It's a series he has been nurturing for 16 years
despite repeated rebuffs from the networks and
other commercial broadcasters who said the
Idea was admirable but wouldn't draw much of
an audience.
Projects of such diverse nature are hardly
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talents also extend to dramatic acting, playing
the piano and writing poetry, novels, plays and
songs.
But he is best known as a lv funnyman and
talk show hoot. Allen, in fact, was the first hoot of
The Tonight Show" on NW'.. hnkilnu 11* Irab
from 1953 to 1956. Unfortunately, nnne of the film
from that period will be seen In the new "LaughBack" series.
en explained why during an interview In his
"Someone at
San Fernando Valley office
NBC, upon discovering a few years ago that the
was running short of space in Its New
Jersey storage warehouse, solved the problem
by burning not only my three years of 'The
Tonight Show' but just about all the films that
NBC had produced from, I think, around 1949 to
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Still, his munerolLs other shows over the years
produced plenty of great routines from which to
choose for "LaughBack." In one Installment
screened to preview the new series, In fact, the
old material was funnier by far than the new.
Allen says these two recent forays Into the
familiar folds of television have done nothing to
change his opinion of the medium.
"Economically It's very healthy," he observed. "Creatively lt'sprobablyaboutu bad or
as good as It ever was, depending on one's
requirements.
"Fm grateful that there are good shows on the
air from time to time."

Busing
Is Urged
WASHINGTON (AP)
President Ford, asking
Congress to restrict basing
as a means of
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the duratiGn of busing
programs and narrow U
cases where courts can order busing.
As part of his plan, the
President today is expected to ask Congress to
declare that judges can
order busing only to correct segregation caused by
official governmental
action, such as the work of
a school board.
Atty. Gen. Edward H.
Levi Indicated last week
that the bill might also seek
a time limit of three years
for such busing.

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ROCKFORD, Mich. (AP)
Imagination turned a run-down area of
this small western Michigan town Into a
sho pping area with enough allure that its
da ily visitors often outnumber Rockford's
residents.
The 34 small shops and resta uran ts of
Squires Street Square are now pumping at
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coverled a hobby Into an occupation. She from a century-old press.
was staff ing coordinator at a Grand The Farmers bought othe r property
Rapids hospital un til about three years nearby until they owned eight parcels.
Today, Mike Farmer Is la ndlord for many
ago.
the Square's shops.
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busI nesses spurred her decision to open a
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woman, past performances
won't help you much In trying to
handicap the coming presi.
dentlal election.
Of the eight vice presidents
before Gerald Ford to attain the
presidency unexpectedly, four
made it on their own later, and
Four failed,
The lucky four were the most
recent cres, while the failures
all made their runs in the past
century. On the other hand the
victors, as well as the losers,
reached the No.2 spot by popeIar election, whereas Ford was
appointed by his predecessor.
Because Warren Harding's
administration, like Richard
Nixon's, was tainted by scandal, some parallels can be
drawn between Calvin Coolidge's political situation and

that of Ford. But the graft
rampant in the Harding regime
did not come to fight until after
his death. Coolidge's tight-Upped conservatism fitted the
country's postwar mood in 1924
and, norrJnated by the Republicarts on their first ballot, he
swamped John W. Davis by an
electoral vote of 382 to 136.
Harry Truman made himself
the everlasting darling of the
underdog politician by upsetting all predictions and beating Thomas E. Dewey In 1948.
This was all the more amazing
because Franklin D. Roosevelt's act was such a hard one to
follow, and because Truman's
popularity In the polls had
fallen as low as30 per cent. But,
alter trying at first to tread In
FDR's Footsteps, "Give 'em
hell" Harry talked tough to
Russia, challenged labor leader
John L. Lewis, barnstormed the
country and beat Dewey 303 to

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FICTITIOUS'M
Notice Is hereby
that I am
engaged In bylines at 112 Waverly
Drive, Fern Park. Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious name Of
IMPACT ADVERTISING. and that l
intend to register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
F,...,4d ;0outmdarni Wfl
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Name Statutes. To-Wit: Section
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5: Arthur R. AbbOtt
Pubiith: June 10, 17, 21, July 1. 1976
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND UNITED STATFS DISTRICT
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA
FLORIDA, ORLANDO DIVISION
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.ltfl.CA49. COURT NO. 76.44.OrI.Clv.Y II
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
ELLA G. CUMMINGS and OLIVE Plaintiff •v.Charles L. Jeiserette,
MAE BOwZ)EN,
of ii, Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF
Plaintiff,, SALE -Notice is hereby given that
VS.
pursuant to a FINAL DECREE Of
JOSEPH M. SEPULVEDA, JR., and Foreclosure entered on May 1$, 916
BARBARA M. SEPULVEDA, his by the above entitled Court, in the
wife,
above styled cause, the undersigned
Defendants. United States Marshal, or one of his
NOTICE OF SUIT
duly authorized deputies, will silt
TO: JOSEPH M. SEPULVEDA, the property situate in Seminole
JR.,
and
BARBARA
M. County. Florida. described as: Lot
SEPULVEDA, his wit,, whOse 36 and the South k i of Lot IS of
residence Is unknown but whose Lilt WASHINGTON HEIGHTS,
known address Is: 1311 North 3VIEDO, according to the plat
Central Avenue, ChIcago. Illinois thereof as recorded in Plat Book 3,
60631
oage 37 of the Public Records of
You are hereby notified that a Seminole County, Florida at public
Complaint to foreclose a certain aitcry to the highest and best bidder
mortgage recorded In Official for cash it 12:00 o'clock flO011 on
Records Book 1011. Page 155, of the Thursday. July I, 1916 at thi west
Public Records 04 Seminole County, door of the Seminole County
Florida, encumbering the following Courthouse, Sanford, Florida.
described property being and Dated: 3.2576
situate in Seminole County, Florida,
MITCHELL A. NEWBERGER
to wit:
United States Marshal
Middle District of Florida
Lot 1 of EAST LONGW000
SUBDIVISION, Seminole County, KENDELL W. WHERRY
Florida. according to the Plat Assistant United States Attorney
thereof as recorded in Plat Book to, Attorney for Plaintiff
Page 33. 04 the Public Records 04 Publish: Jyfli 3, to, 17, 21, 1916
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Seninole County. Florida;
has been filed against you in the
ebovs$tyled Court. and you we
required 10 serve a copy of your IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
answeror pleading to the Complaint EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
on Plaintiffs' Attorney, S. JOSEPH CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
DAVIS, JR., of the firm of STEN. COUNTY, FLORIDA
STROM. DAVIS I. McINTOSH, Post In No: The Marriage of
Office Box 1330, Sanford, Florida, SHIRLEY I. EIFLANDER
32771.and file theoriginal answer or
Petitioner,
pleading with the Clerk of me CIr. and
cult Court, Eighteenth Judicial CHARLES T. EIFLANDER
Circuit, at the Courttioue at San.
Respondent.
ford, Seminole County. Florida, on
NOTICE OF ACTION
or be#ori the 20h day of July, A.D. TO: CHARLES T. EIFLANDER
1976. II you fail to do so Default and
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
ultimate Judgment will be taken
547 Orange Ave.
against you id' the relief demanded
OvIEDO, FLORIDA
in the Complaint.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
This Notice shall be Published action for Dissolution 04 Marriage
once each week for tour consecutive has been filed against you and you
weeks in the Evening Herald,
are r.quiret to serve a copy of
DATED this 1$thd.ayof June, A.O
written defenses, If any, to and on
1916.
before July 25t11 1916 &amp;W file liii
original with the clerk of trils court:
(Seoi)
Aflbur H. Buckwlth. Jr..
otherwise a default will be entered
Clerk of the Circuit Court
against you for the relief demanded
in the Petition.
By, Cherry Kay Travis
W1TNESSm'J hand and the Seat of
Deputy Clerk
this Court on June 21st, 1y11,
5. JOSEPH DAVIS, JR., SQ,,
04 STENSTROM. DAVI3 I,
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
McINTOSH
Attorn:1 f' Pta1nitft
Clerk of Phi Circuit C"
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
Posi Office Box 1230
Deputy Clerk
Ssnlord, Florida 33111
PublIsh:
31, July t I, IS, W16 Publish: June 24, July !. S. IS, 1976
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at S R. 136 P.O.
Box, 3211 Forest City, Seminole
County, Florida under the fictitious
name of THRIFTY AUTO PARTS,
INC - DBA THRIFTY AUIO
PARTS. and that I int.,vl te, r.ø i'$.,'
said name with the Clerk of th.
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida In accc.fdance with the
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Statutes, To-Wit: Section $65 09
Florida Stautss 1957.
S: G. M. Washburn, II
(Pres.)
PUbIIV', June tO, 17, 24, July 1. 1976
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Sale 16.80

'Summit', our scroll quilted bedspread in luscious
fashion colors. No-Iron polyester/cotton top
and back with polyester fiberfill. Many colors.

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Full; reg. $23. Sal. 18.40 Queen; reg. $26. Sale 20.80
King; reg. $38. Sal. 28.80

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ale 16.80 Twin; reg. $21
'Floral Medley' features bouquets of tulips and
irises on a soft pastel background. Machine
washable polyester/cotton with polyester fiberfill.
Full; reg. $24. Sale 19.20 Queen; reg. $31 Sal. 24.80
King; reg. $38. Sal. 30.40

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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Execution Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of
Orange County, Florida, upon final
judgment rendered in the aforesaid
court on the 3rd day 01 February.
A.D. 1976, in that certain case en
titled, The Celotex Corporation,
Plaintiff. -vs Semoran Drywall
Supply. Inc., and Kuron McMinn dba Mac's, Drywall, Defendant,
which aforesaid Writ of Execution
was delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, and I
have levied upon the following
described property owned by Kuron
McMinn, said property being
located in Seminole County, Florida.
more particularly described as
follows: the warehouse and property
located at the street address of 464
Plumose Avenue, Casselberry,
Florida. with the legal description
being: all that part of Lot 7, First
Addition to Casselberry, according
the Plat theriof recorded in Plat
Book Y. Page 10, of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida, lying westerly of new
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad right
of way, comprising .933 acres south
of the county road better known as
Plumosa Road.
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, will at
31:00 A.M. on the 16th day of July,
A . D. 1976, offer for sale and sell to
the highest bdder, for cash, subject
to any and all existing joins. at the
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
County Courthovie in Sanford.
Florida. the above described reel
oroprty.
That said sale Is being mado to
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Execution.
E. Polk
Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
Publish: June 21, July I. I, IS. 1976
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polyester/combed Cotton blend
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Canady, to w hom the FDCLE
first directed its request For
permission to conduct the in.
vestigation without results, Is
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governor.
She said Don Middlebrook
will assume the duties of chief
general counsel to the governor
Monday, adding it will probably
be Tuesday be fore he can
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another state attorney to come
In and evaluate the f indings and
take what action deemed
necessary to dispose of the
matter."
Herring said the Information
in the report covers multiple
areas and involves many
witnesses.
"The matter will eventually
go to a grand jury, based on my
experience of investigations of
this nature," Herring said.

RONALD AND NANCY REAGAN

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declared. "We have done nothing divisive. They
have done nothing except be divisive."
Reagan and Ford are locked in a tight race for the
GOP nomination, with the President holding the
edge, 1,008 delegates to 928 for Reagan with 1, 130
needed for the nomination and 161 to be picked.
The challenger and First Lady Betty Ford were
scheduled to address the Minnesota convention and
mingk with de legates toda y.

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his delegate total past the 1,505 needed for the nomination.
Carter pushed O%t r the majority barrier exactly
four months after he won the opening primary in
New Hampshire. With the convention still 17 days

away, Carter's total edged up to 1,510, an Associ.
ated Press-delegate survey found.
The survey counts only delegates who are legally
committed or who have publicly declared their
preference for one candidate. It does not include
any delegate who is leaning toward a candidate, nor
does it count delegate votes simply on the statement
ot a party leader.
Delegates to the M in neso ta convention voted 877
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delegate get a majority vote at the state convention.
About 55 per cent of the delegates favor Ford.
During a two-hour debate on the rules, Reagan
backers warned that a failure to split up the 18
delegates could tear the party apart and hurt state
legislative races.
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WASHINGTON (AP) Jimmy Carter has now
collected enough committed convention delegates
to give him the Democratic presidential nomination, an Associated Press survey shows.
Carter, who never trailed any other contender in
his bid for the necessary 1,505. delegates, pushed
over the majority harrier Th ursday, exactly four
months alter he won the opening primary In New
Hampshire.
With the convention still 17 days away, Carter's
total edged up to 1,510, the A? delegate survey
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The survey counts only delegates who are legally
committed or who have publicly declared their
preference for one candidate. It does not include
any delegate who is leaning toward a candidate, nor

does it count delegate votes sunply on the statement

of a party leader.
Carter's nomination became virtually certain
when the primaries ended June 8 and his victory in
the Ohio primary boosted his delegate total to 1,125.
Democratic leaders and forner opponents rushed

to endorse him.
Carter, who met Thursday with Democratic
congressional leaders in Washington, said he
welcomed the AP survey finding.
"I'm glad to hear it," he said. "We've got a very
good certainty of a first ballot victory."
Carter called the AP survey "a very conservative
count."
"Our confidential delegate count is approaching
1,800," he said.

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ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP)
President Ford's
backers won a key test at the start of Minnesota's
Independent-Republican convention and appeared
ready today to claim the state's 18 remaining
national nominating delegates,
The convention, with more than half of the attending deleaates Ford supporters, voted to require
majority support for each of the 18 delegates left to
be picked.
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nomination, arrived here from Mississippi after the
vote and reacted angrily to word of the rule change.
lie said he would support his backers if they decided
to walk out of the state meeting in protest.
"If party unity is being hurt, it is being hurt by the
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By El) PRICK E'rr
Neiswender said the county is meeting county co mm issioners
Herald Staff Writer
back at home base on the bond were advised to h ir e a pr ivate
A bond refinancing program issue. And wi th no proposal adviser to evaluate the Hough
that county officials said wo ul d before the commission, the offer, in addition to the check
save tax pa ye rs $912,000 has execu ti ve assis tant said the that was sc he dul ed by Ke lly.
been wi thdrawn, Exec. Asst. county will ha ve to seek new
Pat Glisson, di rector of
Roger Neiswender announced proposals.
Office
of Management A na lysis
Tuesday's award came af te
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r and Evaluation (OMAE),
slid Wi ll iam R. proposa ls from three firms advised agai
nst refinancing. In
Neiswender
Hough
officials informed him Including Hough were rejected a memorandum to the corn.
Thursday that the county two weeks after the Kelly firm mission he ur ged th
at bonds not
commission-approved retin. said all three investment firms be refinanced, but he said if
the
anclng package was being viola t ed county guide li nes,
county
does
refinance
bonds
The i ni tial Hough offer, ofwi thdrawn because of a change
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fic.la.ls said, would have saved
in the bond market.
be employed to evaluate the
The refinancing contract was the coun ty $6,000. On
legality of the Hough bid.
awarded the Hough firm second bid the projected
County F iscal Agent Emmett
~ ! . Tuesday. All that was lacking savings jumped to $912,000.
the Taylor assur ed the coun ty that
At
Tuesday's
meeting
Rough
roval
of
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offer from county bond counsel president of the Leedy Cor- Hough's first offer w hi ch listed
poration cha rged the Rough a $625,000 savi ngs met co unty.
Jo hn Kelly of Jacksonville.
The Rough firm stood to of fer would not meet f ederal Imposed guidelines.
But a letter from Kelly listed
itake $162,000 on the project. requlrement.t
However, George Bla nd, a several violations against
which was to refinance a $2.4million bond issue that was Hough re presentative, denied Rough and a bo ut the same
used last year to purchase the allegations. Bland said the numbe r of infractions against
Leecly
Indian Hills and Consumer of fer had been evaluat ed by the oth er two firms
pe
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bids and had the firms rebid
- to withdraw," Neiswender said. government,
Bland is the county's former Tuesday, when Rough's offer
"We'll be see ki ng legal input
fiscal adviser. At Tuesday's was accepted .
from the county attorney."

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Dolls from around the world are the legacy of a
Lifetime as a "Navy wife" for Mrs. Betty Minor of Sanford. She boasts more than 100 dolls in her collection. Page
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the U.S. House of Representatives, today called expense budget last year. meaning that he voted
for a federal Investigation of th e reelection for an Increased mail budget -obviously, laying
campaign activities gt Rep. Richard Kelly, the the groundwork for h14 usef Americans' hardearned tax dollars to kick off his reelection
Republican incumbent.
Vlhlen cited Kell y's recent mailing of campaign this year."
li terature to residen ts of Florida's Distr ict 5
Bill Purvis, Kell y's press secretary, called
w hich he says "must be classified as multi. Vihien's charges "absolute nonsense."
It colored political campaign li terature"
"The iiteature that Cc grczman Kelly =no
"True," Vihien said, "the law states that a out was no thing but announcements to the
mem ber of Congress can communicate in this constituents of the Fif th Congressional District
manner with constituents, but this piece Is of Florida saying that the Congressman would be
ridiculous. . coming on the eve of Kelly's in the area to conduct public forums th is

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Herring, hand-delivered to the that some of the questions
A spokesman in the govergovernor's office ln Tallahassee asked by Herring's office have nor's of fi ce said today that
this morning a length y report involved the hours worked by Fulenwider personally
on the investigation conducted individuals and the use of of- deli vered the report at 10 this
by Herrin g's office over nearly (ices by parttlme public morning.
three months.
defenders.
Herrin g said he received a
The Investigation was beg un
The
Herring today declined "substantial complaint" from a
after a complaint was filed with comment on the content of his witness who had previously
on A pril 5.
report to the governor. Kelley sought an investigation of
Herring asked Askew for the was not available for comment Kelley from the Brevard
assignment of another sta te at either his Brevard or County Sheriff's Department In
attorney to handle the case Seminole County offices.
December,

qualification For reelection,"
weekend.
Vthlen, a Sanford resident and Seminole
"These meeting announcements have been
County Commissioner, said, "Not only is Kelly approved by the sta ff of the Post Office and Civil
using federal tax monies to launch his campaign,
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On April 5, the witness was

H.A. Rhodes(left) of Geneva known to many as Chief Red Eagle,
has been nam ed Cherokee Chief of the Year while Henry Barron
of Osteen, otherwise known as Chief Winter Hawk, has been
named th e winner of a contest for the most authentic Indian
costume. The vot ing took place at a recent meeting of some 42
Cherokee chiefs from throughout the U.S. There will be a
Cheroke e Tribe Pow Wow Saturday and Sunday at Family World
Golf and Country Club, Osteen, with many events planned for bo th
days. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

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189.
Neither Teddy Roosevelt, an
amazingly versatile and chartsmatic figure, nor Lyndon B.
Johnson had much trouble holdIng onto the presidency for a
full term after the assassinaLions of William McKinley and
John F. Kennedy.
Attacking the "malefactors
of great wealth," Roosevelt In
1904 defeated the conservative
New York Democrat, Alton B.
Parker, by an electoral vote of
336 to 140. Johnson, one of the
most experienced politicians
ever to reach the White House,
was riding high with his Great
Society program when he burled Barry Goldwater under a
488 to 52 landslide In 1964.
The first vice president to
make the unscheduled upward
leap was John B. Tyler. He
served almost four years because William H. Harrison died
after only a month In office.

The Sheriff's Department
Herring said that he included
af ter Kelley last week announced he will be a a cover letter with the report contacted the Florida Depart-

By DONNA EWES

Herald Stall Writer

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Legal Notice

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at Hwy. 426,
Geneva, Seminole County, Florida
under the fictitious name of RON'S
APPLIANCE SERVICE, and that I
intend tO register Said name with the
Clerk 04 the Circuit Court, Seminole
County. Florida in eccordance with
fn* provisions Of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To.Wit: Section
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investigation and pointing out cement (FDCLE) about the Interrogated the wi tness and
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Kelley has said the In- that "I feel the investigation matter. The FDCLE, required Initiated the investigation and
assign an outside state attorney vestigation covers everything mandates another state at- by law to have approval from since that time has taken sworn
to evaluate the findings of an from the way his office Is torneycomeinandevaluatethe the governor before in- testimony From 32 witnesses.
Investigation into the operation operated to his sex life and that f indings to take appropriate vestigatlng a matter con"Although the Investigation
of 18th judicial circuit Public of some of his employes.
action to conclude the matter." cerning an elected official, would not be considered
Defender Franklin Kelley's
The state attorney said the could not pursue It when the complete," Herring sa id, "it
The investigation also
office.
reportedly Includes the use of governor's office "indicated authorization was not for- was to a point where the
Jack Fulenwider, chief in- Kelley's former wife as a court they would assign another state thcomlng.
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local Chamber of Commerce, described said: "Squire Street can stand on Its own
owner w ho heads the Square's merchants'
business as "mostly Mom and now." He noted some shop owners are
association.
Pop operations" but estimated they still starting to buy their stores from him.
The Square's theme is historic, gross at least $500,000 annually.
Dave Hutchins, a Rockford banker ai
Buildings look much as they did 75 or 100
Reed, who owns a gift shop outside the
years ago. From the outside, "There
Square area, said eight new btlSIflesSCS the Square is "going tirough growing
hasn't been that much change except have
opened in the past six months. Over pains" but "they bring In an awful lot of
maybe for a fresh Coat of paint," Mi's. half of them ar
e run by nonresidents, he traf fic."
Anglin noted.
said.
Reed claimed the Square averages 3,000
Inside, the em phasis Is upon handcrafts,
The Square star ted in 1970 when two
antiques and food. The shops once held a Rockford brothers, Mike and Tim Farmer, visi tors daily from May through October.
variety of businesses, including a livery fixed up the burned out and condemned Rockford, about 30 miles from Grand
stable, barn, a feed mill, a railroad Dykstra feed elevator. As a hobby, the Rapids, has a population of about 2,800, he
Farmers and their wives started selling said.
caboose and even a coffin maker.

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The area's pace Is leisurely. Most shops get help from a bank." No government
"Almost any town with old buildings are open only six hours da ily.
(tifldS were used.
could do this, It just takes a lot of planJohn Reed, secretary treas urer for the
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Court Ruling Brings Relief To Sanford Employes
By JACQUELINE DOWD
Herald Staff Writer
A United States Supreme Court decision to exempt city
employes from federal overtime regulations has triggered a big
sigh of relief at Sanford City Hall.
The city Is, under the court's ruling Thursday, permitted to
compensate for overtime by giving time off in a later pay period.
That was prohibited under an extension of the Fair Labor Stan-

dards Act passed by Congress in 1974.
,,The first impact on us was on some city employes who had
been working on a voluntary basis," said City Manager Warren
Knowles, who had been forced to order a city employe to quit
coaching Little League because of the law.
"They ruled that work with Little League since it's a city
recreation department program is a continuation of his job and
that we would have to pay him overtime," Knowles said. "So I
had to tell him he couldn't coach anymore."
Knowles said the city's firemen were also relieved when the
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Supreme Court struck down the law. Over the next three years,
work schedules for the firemen would have been changed so that commerce does not authorize it "to force directly upon the states
each employe worked a 40-hour week.
its choices as to how essential decisions regarding the conduct of
Firemen now work a 56-hour week, but they're asleep for integral governmental functions are to be made."
"We have reaffirmed today that the states as states stand on
about 24 hours, Knowles said.
"Under the 40-hour program, the dorms would be done away quite a different footing than an individual or a corporation when
challenging the exercise of Congress' power to regulate cornwith and the firemen would have to be up, in uniform, actually
iorking for 40 hours," he said. "But who wants to have an merce," Justice William H. Rehnquist wrote in the majority
opinion.
inspection at 11 p.m.?"
Dissenting Justices William J. Brennan Jr,, Byron H. White
Knowles said the, court ruling
expected to ease tight
budgets in many cities won't affect Sanford's budget because and Thurgood Marshall said their colleagues reasoning was "j
the city has cut down considerably on overtime since the law was transparent cover for invalidating a congressional judgment with
passed. "The Impact here will be in be!ter relations with city which they dLiagree." Justice John Paul Stevens dissented in a
employes," Knowles said.
separate opinion.
The Supreme Court In a 5 to 4 decision struck down the
The Fair Labor Standards Act prescribes minimum wages,
extension of federal overtime regulations, which the National hours-and other working conditions. The present minimum wage
League of Cities had been fighting since it was passed in 1974. The is $2.30 an hour. The law was passed by Congress In 1935 but all
extension applied to nonsupervisory state and local government employes of states and their political subdivisions were exclw.!l
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statements ft
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Wi!son,clared income fromand D. C. McCoy, Executive the housing authority, a Firm he
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Judge hloseinann's ruling prisonment under a Florida law listed 25 parcels of land in
AWARD
Evening Herald Publisher Wayne Doyle accepts a citation thanking the newspaper for "outstanding
Vagainst three juveniles have agreed with a ruling last week amended last October but by a Seminole that he owns.
service" to the Disabled American Veterans. Chapter 30 Past Commander Jackie Kaiser J.ett)
Diabiedath listed the housing
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authority is his source of inadded to the growing list of Circuit JudgeJoe A. Cowart Jr. Imprisonment,
on. (Iferald Photo by Tom Vincent.)
dismissals being appealed to that Juveniles can't be indicted
Judge Cowart ruled that the conic.
higher courts by State Mt). by grand juries in Florida on armed burglary statute penalty
Abbott Herring.
first-degree felony offenses.
provisions don't authorize "life
Cowart dismissed armed imprisonment" as is necessary
Circuit Judge A. J. Ofldflfl burglary indictments and freed for a valid grand jury inJr. Monday granted defenseRobert Allen Northwick, 16, of dictment of a child under the
motions to dismiss indictments 500 Magnolia Drive, Maitland 11tuls providing indictment
WASlilN(;'I*ON (All i —The Gross National Product,
The Commerce Npartment said the slower growth slowly is that the sharp boost in inventory accu.
against William Benjamin and Joseph J. Santarsiere, 17, of Juveniles for trial as adults.
the broadest measure of the nation's economic well- rate was accompanied by a quickening of inflation. mutation of the first quarter was absent.
Beaver, 16, of 2642 S. Sanford of300Oxford Road, Fern Park.
Herring says his office will being, registered a sharp drop in the growth rate Prices as measured in the GNP accounts, which inBusinessmen satisfied demand in 1975 from inAve.,
Robert
William
during the spring quarter, the government reported clude the prices of all goods and services in the econ- ventories because they were overstocked with goods
continue
its practice of taking
Assistant State Atty. Jay
Armentrout Ill, 15, of 2915 S.
irmed burglar), cases involvingtoday. The drop was attributed primarily to a only rather than just consumer prices, were up 5 per and raw materials in their storehouses, Then in the
Palmetto Ave.. both Sianford, Novick said Monday that State
stabilization of business inveatory accutnulation.
cent at an annual rate in the second quarter. The in- first three months of this year they suddenly began
and Gregory Charles Prager, Attorney General Robert juveniles before the grand i'
The Commerce Departnlentsaid the GNP grew a(an flation rate in the first quarter was 3 per cent,
Shevin's
office
is
assisting
as
well
as
capital
and
life
Felony
building inventories again.
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annual rate of 4.4 per cent in volume for April through
A
sharp
drop
in
the
growth
rate
had
been
expected
by
Herring's office in Filing ap- cases.
That inventory building quickly stimulated
June, compared to a 9,2 per cent annual rate of growth Ford administration economists for at least a month.
(;rand jury indictments peals in all five cases to the
The number of juvenile ar- in the year's first quarter.
Despite the slower growth rate, the GNP figures production and created new jobs, but in the second
alleged the youths — who were Fourth District Court of filed burglary cases to go onto
Despite the decline th the rate of growth, most econn- contained some encouraging signals. Demand in the quarter of this year inventory accumulation ras at a
scheduled for adult circuit Appeals in West Paim Beach. the appeal list is expected to
sightl~
mists sa) they feel the drop will be temporary.
of 111-W
economy, or the level of final sales, actually grew at a court trial this week
Defense attorneys for the grow' in coming weeks as more
The GNP represents the nation's total output of faster pace — -17 per cent at an annual rate. Final sales
burglarized residences and indicted Juveniles argued that indicted juveniles come up for
goods and services and is a key determinant of how had climbed at a 3,7 per cent rate in the first quarter.
lfl'.t'n rim rimv t
$13,1 i'iH'n In tr'
armed themselves while inside armed
burglary
isn't scheduled trials in both :iny new jobs the economy generates as well as the
The re ason that final sales managed to climb faster quarter ciiipared to a $14.8 Lillin
the houses,
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punishable by life mm- Seminole and Brevard counties.
economic status of all Americans.
while the economy as a whole was growing more quarter, the government said

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several frustrating delays when planet and found that there
gust 20. It arrived near Mars
President Ford took note of
the landing had to be delayed were no canals.
and went into orbit around the the coincidence of the two
twice.
Scientists expect to see a bar- planet —which is about half the events
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Radio signals from the Vik- ren, sandy plain with meteorite size of earth — a month ago.
proclaimed today as Space
red planet, space officials craters.
ing, traveling at the speed of craters scattered here and
Viking 2 is an Identical lander Exploration Day.
announced.
Later exploration is to in- light, took 19 minutes to reach there and volcanic ridges wind- and is
soaring through space
A landing site several hun.Radio signals from the probe, dude life-detection tests and earth.
Ing across the plain,
and is due to enter Martian or. dred kilometers to the souththe (Lr,t American spacecraft soil sampling.
For more than 100 years obThe pictures, to be radioed bit August 7.
east of today's landing site —
to land on Mars showed it had
There was cheering at project servers have thought Mars back to earth, were expected to
Coincidentally, the touch- along with a planned July
survived the landing after a 213
headquarters and project might harbor some form of life, appear on television sets at the down schedule of the Viking 1 Fourth Bicentennial landing
manager Jim Martin and other In the 1860s astronomers noted Jet Propulsion Laboratory here lander was on the seventh anal- was rejected by the Viking
months ago.
officials hugged each other the existence of lines running within an hour.
versary of man's first walk on team as being too hazardous.
Barring difficulties, the un- when word of the landing across the planet that seemed
Viking I, the first of two un- the moon, Neil Armstrong's and The newest area, though
manned, three-legged lander reached them. They had spent to resemble canals
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summer, was launched last Au- July 20, 1969.
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ace of clubs she underfed her
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unless hi.' is very riiuscular he is i'otithination of measures, in'
lar to-i heavN, I have always I'luding controlling blood
been impressed ssitii tli1iI
The obesity not only elevates
.ulequate weIght reduction can
Ui to lower high blood pressure the blood pressure but often is
fit many people. I would think ;'s-sliChitell %%fill a high level of
sour husband i,ui&gt; hi.' 40 to 50 i ittyltolesterol particles in
pounds overweight, maybe the blootistream. Losing weight
more. lie might not need In take will help lower the fattycholesterol levels as weil
so much mnetflcmne, or ttii.potassium. because of the lower blood pressure.
You can get potassium from
medicine. it the Pubic weight
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'Near 'bout everybody calls me 'Old 31", he told the
court, explaining somebody gave him the nickname 50 years
ago in Tilton, Ga., because he was so lucky at bolita and dice
games.

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Guess told the court that he's not generally known by his
name but instead by the nickname "Old 31."

Hemann commented.
"You won't see me in Court no more," Guess promised,
agreeing to "tell the truth" to state agents probing a bolita
operation in Seminole and Orange counties.
Guess said his last brush with the law was "about 20
years ago when Mr. (sheriff's Capt. J.Q.) Galloway caught
me with three five-gallon Jugs of moonshine coming from
Geneva."
Guess said he had hidden in underbrush, leaving the
'shine on the road, when Galloway yelled that he was
surrounded and he came out and surrendered.

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It) OSWAIJ) and JAMES JM'OIIY

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DEAR OR. IAMB — Ms
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husband has high blood
pressure. He takes medicine For
it. which necessitates the intake
iii extra potassium. lie gets tins
through medicine, oranges and
bananas. lie seems content
with this arrangement, but I
keep wondering if it is really pounds that liteares he has to
necessary to continue this way lose.
the rest of his life. Is there no
I aili sending ou The Health
was (ii bring down blood ltte'r 1-8, Blood Pressure, to
pressure" Anil as long as he give you more infortiiation on
continues to take medicine how what blood pressure means and
'an they know II his blood why It IS important to control it.
Others who want this Inpressure is still high without it
lie is 17 years old, 5 feet 6, and forIIition can send a long,
wcigh.s 182 to 190 pounds. Also
taniiwd, sell-addressed enare there other ways of getting velopo with 50 cents for it. Jot
1)tassiui1t than a banana a t'nii sour letter to me in care of
this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
lay" 1k' hates them'
Itadmo ('It)' Station, New York,
DEAR I(EAI)EI( —
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didn't say how high your
The higher the blood pressure
husband's blood pressure really
likely a person is to
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is. Usually it is necessary for .i iicvclop latt'-t-holesternl
person whii reall) needs
u. arteries. These
k'lIts
iiiedicine to keep the t)ood
i an cause strokes or heart
pressure (town to continue to
attacks. :\ lot of the success itt
lake il.The exception titioul
tiecre.asing the incidence of
the person who alters his life heart attacks in recent years is
Ivle in some manner. such its
troin the I -ontrol and more
weight reduction, that helps eflectivt' treatment of high
'tive the blood pressure blood pressure, so it is very tinproblem.
Strokes.
ha ,, u
portant
I suspect sour husband could imecreaseti about 29 lier cent in

Judge Hosemann withheld adjudication of guilt after
accepting the elderly man's guilty plea to the misdemeanor
count and put him on probation for a year,

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A 93-year-old Midway man, indicted by the statewide
grand jury on a felony lottery charge, has pleaded guilty to a
misdemeanor — attempting to aid a lottery.
Boy Guess, a social security pensioner who says he was
born in 1883 and still works about three months of the year as
vegetable picker, admitted Monday to Circuit Court Judge
A.J. Hosemann Jr. that although he can't read or write he
answered a telephone at a Washington Street, Midway,
residence and passed along bolita numbers.

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BUGS BUNNY

By BOB LLOYD
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Old 3 1' Gets Probation: 'I Don't Collect No Money'

TAURUS I April 20-May 20) )our VICWS.
SAGITTARIUS I Nov. 23-Dec.
Condition.s will be generally
favorable where your personal iD II you've been thinking
interests are concerned. Take about embarking on a self.
steps now to advance yr improvement plan, start it
Ux1a. Your chances of success
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AIIIF_S March 21-April 19) to help
Wet. 24-Nov. flJ
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things
Today and tomorrow
could develop that would mean You might have to make a
extra dollars in your pocket. decision today, one with far.
look around. There's a profit to reaching effects. Once you've
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Watergate scandals and that the voters will decide if the
pardon should be a campaign issue.
Ford was jovial, talking like he had the nomination of
his party sewed up, as he held a news conference on the
White House lawn Monday.
But Nixon's name and the word Watergate kept popping
up, both at the news conference and at the nearby offices
of the AFL-CIO, which cited the pardon as one reason in
explaining why the Labor federation will support
Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter over Ford.
Pressed by reporters, Ford said his decision to pardon
Nixon was best for the nation. And he added, "I would do it
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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer
A fifth suspect whose
residence was raided by state
agents June 30 has been indicted by a statewide grand
jury probing Illegal lottery
tO1Lt) activities in central
Florida .
iymonu .amarr inim, -•
of 1504 W. 16th SL, Sanford, was
released from Seminole County
Jail Monday on $15,000 bond
following his arrest on an indictment charging aiding and
assisting a lottery, possession
of lottery tickets and possession
of lottery paraphernalia,
Jail records show Smith was
arrested by sheriff's agents at
Seminole Memorial Hospital,
Sanford, where the suspect is
employed as an orderly.
Arrested Friday on lottery
indictments were Clayton
Thomas, 61, of Altamonte
Springs; Willie Laura Cochran,

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Lawmakers Deny Leak
WASHINGTON (AP) - Congressmen who served on
the House intelligence committee are telling investigators
they did not leak the panel's secret report to CBS
newsman Daniel Schorr and don't know who did.
House ethics committee investigators said Monday that
after more than 400 interviews and $150,000 spent, they
have not been able to determine who gave Schorr a copy of
the intelligence copimittee report.
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counties.
In other cases, sheriff's
deputies arrested 74-year-old
Robert Stephens of Midway
Monday night on a circuit court
warrant charging lewd assault
upon a minor child and lewd act
in the presence of a minor child.
Bond for Stephens was set at

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 714 Well
First St., Sanford, Seminole County.
Florida under the fictitious name of
SECOND LOOK, and that I intend t
register said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with
provisions of the Fictitious Na
Statutes, To-Wit: Section *65.09
Florida Statutes 1957
5: Lu Keyser
Publish: July 20, 27. Aug 3. 10, 1974
DEB.77

$8,000.

49, of 905 S. Orange Ave.,
Deborah Ann Williams, 18,
apartment 66, William Clark
Court, and Dewey H. Smith, 53,
of 1900 W. 18th St., all of Sanford.
The addresses listed by all
five suspects when they were
bo.ked at county jail are
Locations raided by state, city
and county officers three weeks
ago in which evidence reportedly was seized, including cash
and betting paraphernalia that
authorities said was linked to a
$50,000-a-week lottery operation
in Seminole and Orange

Despite stormy weather
Monday night in south Seminole
auto burglars apparently
stayed busy. Sheriff's deputies
reported five citizens band
radios were stolen from autos
at various locations.
Merle Welch reported that
two men kept a clerk's attention
at Bellows TV Town, 199 W. SR436, Fern Park, while a third
man took a portable color
television valued at $430 from
the store. Sheriff's deputies
said the theft suspect was last
seen on SR-436 driving a faded
green sedan.

AP — The vestlgation was discussed
ethics committee has Monday but no vote was taken.
been waiting for one piece of
The ethics committee ininformation in its probe of alle- vestigated formal charges
gations against Rep. Robert against Sikes filed by Common
I.F. Sikes, 1)-Fla., before vot- Cause, which describes Itself as
ing whether to release its re- a citizens lobby,
port, Chairman John Flynt
The charges were that Sikes,
says.
chairman of the house subcornFlynt refused Monday to de- mittee on military construction
scribe the piece of information appropriations, helped
but said he expected to get it establish a bank on a naval base
today and his panel will vote in which he later held stock.
this week on the Sikes repurt.
It also charged that Sikes
That means the report will sponsored legislation to benefit
not likely be released before development of Florida land in
next week because House rules which he had a financial inter,
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TUESDAY, JULY 20
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17-92.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m.. Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
Seminole Lions Club, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 14 and SR
434.
Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., The Barony.
Parents Anonymous, for troubled parents, 7:30 p.m.,
Casselberry Community United Methodist (lurch,
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Building.
WD!'ESDAY, JULY 21
Sanford KIwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 am., The Caboose.
Sanford Serenaders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 pm.,
Civic Center.
Seminole County School Board dinner honoring Board
Member Allan Keeth, 6 p.m., Holiday Inn.
Mosquito control panel discussion, Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce building, Sanford, 10 a.m.

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London Gibbs
Helen P. Malone
Eartha Melton
Georgiana L Reese
Katrina Sanders
ClunetiahWer
George Thomas
Annette L Ware
Jennie Ministeri, Deltona
George G. Moore, Orange
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WEATHER

Monday's high 94, today's low
71. Rainfall: .91 Inches.
Partly
cloudy
through
Wednesday. A chance of
thundershowers during the
afternoon and c%enlag. Highs in
the !Os, lows tu the l0s. Variable
mostly southeast winds around
10 m.p.h. Rain probability is 50
per cent.
EXTENDEDFORECAT
Hot and humid with only
isolated thundershowers,
mainly during afternoon and
eening hours. Highs In the 90's,
lows in the lOs.
Wesbiesday's Daytona Beach
tides: high 3:44 a.m., 4:28 p.m.,
font
low 9 50 a.m., 10:41 pm. Port
Mrs. Ge.isrg (Carol) Mar- Canaveral: high 3:22 a.m., 4:18
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Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Thompson of Lake Monroe, has been
awarded first prize in a contest to design the insignia for the
Iiewest of the Navy's nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, the
Dwight I), Eisenhower. Dorman W. Morris (second from left),
president and chairman of the, board of the Bank of Newport
Ness s, Va., presents a $50 U.S. Savings Bond to Leonard B. Aaron,
1976 crusade chairman of the Peninsula Unit of the American
Cancer Society. The bond ii presented to LCI)R Thompson for
the "inning entry. The ship's commanding officer, Captain
William K. Ramsey looks 011.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Oil
companies
seeking
expanded drilling in the Big Cypress Swamp received good
news as the Cabinet took up the
matter today.
The U.S Interior Department
announced that it had no objeclions to proposed Il-mile road
the Exxon Corp. is seeking to
build from the Tamiami Trail to
one of its proposed drilling
sites.
Jack Starke, superintendent
of the Everglades National
Park and project manager For
the Big Cypress preserve, said
that Interior could support construction of the road as not barining the environment.
His news represented a setback to environmentalists who
have Fought the proposed road,

most unspoiled region left in the
swamp.
The Cabinet was to decide
whether to allow the road plus
grant three additional oil drilling requests nearby.
The area is being purchased
for $156 million in a Federalstate project to set up the
national preserve,
The National Wildlife Federation and the Florida Wildlife
Federation have been the most
vocal groups opposing the road,
saying that further oil exploration should be halted until the
Interior Department draws up
a master plan for preservation
of the swamp.
The groups have charged that
continued drilling might force
Congress to rethink whether it
wanted to spend huge sums on

Tampan Collects
Antique Tools
AUBURNDALF: (AP) —
"It's a respect for relics of a
time when people had to work
like hell and froze to death,"
says a Tampa man who has
collected about 3,000 antique
tools.
Fred Bair, 61, a planning conon
sultant. says he's spent about 40
sultant,
years collecting the old toots,
including some hanging,
stacked or stashed in his office.
One of his favorites is a Nova
Scotian book bender which he
believes dates back to the l80.
It looks like a huge clothespin
with rounded notches on the

"WI-at they did was this,"
says Bait, sliding the hook
bender's two legs down over his
thumb. "The fishermen would
Put it down over the side of their
dory, place the hook between
the curves and force it around
to put the bend back in it.
consider it one of my
most unique finds," he says,
adding he "picked it up in Nova
Scotia for 50 cents."
With carpenter's planes of all
ages, sizes and descriptions
shelved above and behind him,
the grey-bearded collector explained ?s)W he beranw inter.
"I 'd

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE')
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.13S4.CAO4.&amp;
In Re: the Marriago of
ALVA J HILL, WIFE
AND
ROBERT C. HILL, HUSBAND.
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: ROBERT C. HILL
First (1st AlT BRIGADE
Fort Benning. Georgia.
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that,
Pltitign for Dissolution ot'l
Marriage has been flied against you
and you are required to serve a copy,
Of your written defenses, if any, to it
on NORMAN T. MITCHELL. Al
torney for Petitioner, wfete address
IS 3.5 West Pine Street, Suite 22$,
Orlando, Florida 32*02, and file the
original with the Clerk of the above
styled Court on or before the 19th
day of August, 1974, otherwise a
)udgment m,ay be entered against
You for the relief demanded in thi
Petition
Witness my hand and seal of
Court on the 161h day of July, 7976
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Agreement Is Reached
On Beirut Buffer Zone
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Lebanon's warring
Christians and Moslems announced an agreement today
to establish a buffer zone between their sectors of Beirut.
Palestinian chief Yasir Arafat also announced he was
sending a peace emissary to Damascus "because the
Syrian. Palestinian crisis as well as the Lebanese civil war
must come to an end."
Arafat held a night-long emergency conference with his
allies, the leftist Lebanese Moslems He also held his
second secret meeting in three days with a delegation
from the right-wing Christian Phalange party, which has
the largest Christian militia fighting in the IS-month-old
Both the joint Palestinian-Moslem command and the
Phalange party announced that the meeting resulted in
agreement to restore electricity to Beirut and to establish
a free zone" to restore comnlunication between the
Mtedetn and Christian sectors of the city
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Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Lillian T. Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
Publish: July 20. 27. Aug. 3, to, 1976

Argentine Guerrilla Slain
BUENOS Al LIES, Argentina (AP) — Army troops killed
Argentina's most-wanted guerrilla, Roberto Santucho,
and his second in command, police sources reported.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

Intelligence officials said the slaying Monday night of
S.intucho and Enrique Gorriaran Merlo might be a death
blow to their Marxist People's Revolutionary Army
EIIPI, considered the more important of the two leftist
guerrilla organizations at war with the governtiwnt.

File Number 76•13$.CP
Division

In RI: Estate of
LYLE I NOLAND,
Deceased
FORMAL NOTICE
IV PUBLICATION
TO: ROGER I. NOLAN
co Mrs Kathryn Noland
710 North Main Street
Wlyne'svilI,. NC
and
Co Post Office Boa 156
tastelberry. Florida
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Petition for ADM INIST RAT ION Pat
beset filed in this court and you at #
required to fileyour written I
defenses to the peitltion with Ihe
clerk of thu court and to serve a
copy thereof not later than August
151h, 191k on pitiIio.qi attorney,
who's, name and •ddrrsa are:
KENNETH R. MARCHMAPI, of
Hunter, Patillo. Marchman &amp; Strong, 213 W. Park Avenue, p.o
Boa 310, winter Perk, Florida 327*9.
If youfa;l to do so, judgment may be
entered in du* course upon the ,$
petition.
WI TN E SS my hand and the seal of
this court on July 7, I97.
Arthur H Beckwiffi, Jr.
Clerk of the Circsflt Court

By Lois B, Walker
Deputy Clerk
l.bli'sh July 13, 30 77, Aug. 3, 1974

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Security Forces killed Juan N. Carrizo, the fourth man in
the ERP high command, earlier this month and captured
a number of records and documents of the organization.
Tht FliP's third in command, Domingo Mcmi, is still at
large

Police Alerted For Riots
ticinfurce-1
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa AP
police patrols were on the alert for a new outbreak of
rioting today in the Soweto township eight miles south of
Johannesburg. But the birthplace of the black uprising
last month remained calm.
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The government postponed the reopening of black
schools, scheduled for today, following widespread
rumors of antigoverment demonstrations in Soweto to
coincide with the resumption of classes.
The schools have been closed since the rioting last
month in which 176 blacks and two whites were killed, and
there were Fears that the postponement would touch off
new disturbances in the sprawling ghetto where the
trouble last month began.

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Woman's Plea Brings Probation
B) 110111 l.l.O'iI)
herald Staff Writer

Her husband, Donald U pleaded guilty in March to associated had on occasions
Crowder, 44, was convicted in robbery in connection with one threatened their robbery vicconnection with the burglary of a series of robberies in which Urns with castration and had
Mrs. Carolyn Fields ('riiwder, ring that authorities said did a hitchhikers were picked up by urinated upon the victims.
43, of 551 Karen Ave., Alta. million-dollar-a-year business two men in a truck on the
Earl Lee Fuller, 25, of
monte Springs, has been sen- and was earlier sentenced to pretense of buying dope and Altamonte Springs, drew a five
tenced to 18 months probation live years in prison, fined $5,() then taken to rural areas in year prison sentence plus 15
by Circuit Court Judge A. J. and given seven years pro. Seminole and beaten, robbed years probation on his pleas of
Uosemann Jr. on her no contest tiation. An appeals court and left stripped of their guilty to burglary and
plea to a charge of attempted recently upheld his sentence, clothing,
aggravated battery.
buying, receiving and conIn other sentencings on
hloseniann noted that a precealing property stolen by Monday. Judge llosemann sentence investigation showed
member
members
of a m
y meted Five years in prison plus Ray's prior record "is absARRIVE
"steal-to-order" burglary ring 15 years probation to Michael J. solutely horrible" and said that ___________________________
last year.
Ray, 20, of Maitland. Ray the men with who Ray
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Cook said the Altamonte Fire traffic control in South
residents without lights and Department responded to a Seminole.
caused mammoth traffic number of calls stemming from
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'Everything came at once Scattered hail was reported
rain, high winds, lightning," in several areas of South
Barry Anderson, a Honda Seminole, as automobiles sat
Power Corporation spokesman, stranded in the rising flood
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what was nothing more than a
developed oil track.
However, Exxon said that extensive studies had shown the
road would not harm plant or
animal life.
Also on the Cabinet agenda
was a charge that the CrossFlorida Barge Canal Authority
had violated Cabinet instruclions not to enter into new law
suits.
Ally. Gen. Robert Shevin
claimed a requested injunction
filed in federal court in Philadelphia violated that ban. The
suit was filed to try to keep secret findings of the Army Corps
ofengineers.

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office.
But Gov. Iteubin Askew's general counsel, Don Middlebrooks, contended Monday that Askew has the power to
suspend Tanzler because one of the charges is a felony.
Tanzler, Jacksonville mayor since 1967 and president of
the-National League of Cities, was indicted two weeks ago
on charges of failing to report $15 000 in campaign conon
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Dame Dr., Altamonte Springs 37700
Seminole County, Florida under the
fiCtiti5 name of SILVER FOX
TRADERS, and that I intend to
register said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
provision's CO the Fidiliø* Name
Statutes, To Wit: Section $63rn
Florida Statutes 1951.
5: Lorraine Fior,11
Publith: July 13, 20, 31, Aug 3, 1976
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In the City Hall, Its E. Crystal Lak
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Specifications may be obtained
from Inc City Clerk, Lake Mary City
Hail, 1*5 E. Crystal Lake Ave. Lake
Mary, Florida.
5: Kay Sassman
City Clerk
Publtth: July 20. 1976
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OCALA NATIONAL FOREST (AP) — For $60
each, about 100 Florida youngsters waded in swamps to
their armpits, scrapped for food and water and Fished with
bows and arrows as part of a survival course in the
wilderness.
And just as those children ages 8-14 ended a one-week
course recently at the state Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission's Lake Eaton camp in the Ocala National
Forest, another group headed For the wilderness sites.
The 57-acre camp 23 miles northeast of Ocala is one of
two operated by the commission. The other is at the JW.
Corbett Wildlife Management Area near West Palm
[leach.

HOTICITOBID

wait for the Filing of minority
views after the vote on releas-.
ing the report.
The ethics committee report.
WASHINGTON Al') - The inittee scheduled a news eon-.
edly is recommending repri.
Ford campaign chief Rogers one expressing a preference For
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i that he used his house position nation apparently will focus eluding some from New York, ry, calling it "baloney" and
Ford acted at his news conin three financial deals and did this week on alternating claims
Ronald Reagan's campaign part of a 'psychological war- ference on the White house
ATTENTION!
not disclose his financial inter- from each side about delegates manager said Monday the for- fare campaign."
front lawn Monday like a man
It ests as required by house rules. captured from the un- nier California governor will Ford, at a news conference already certain of nomination
Flynt, a Georgia Democrat, committed category.
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have at least 10 more delegates Monday, said he expected good and looking toward the general
told reporters that the Sikes inThe President Ford Corn- than he needs to win a first hal- news from his delegate hunters election campaign against Jim-.
Cuter.
lot victory over President Ford later in the week. Ford claimed my C
He said his campaign will be
at the GOP convention in Kan- he already has 1,103 of the 1,130
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Alma L. Colegrove, Dellary ers one delegate each from the Aug. 16-19 convention.
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Delaware,
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AD%IISSIONS
Patric S. Haney, DeBary
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Dakota.
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Ida Crane, DeLand
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Cindy Adams
Margaret C. Davis, Deltona
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Charles L. Jaeger, Deltona they'd be following later this only leaning toward one candi- of view. It is important for me
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Lloyd R. Johnson, Deltona week with announcements of date or the other, currently to act affirmatively. I'll let Mr.
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Roy T. Eldridge
William Vining, Deltona
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est and that he voted for a bill
benefitting stock he held in
Fairchild Industries Inc.
House rules prohibit memhers from voting on personally
beneficial measures or other.
wise using their office for their
financial benefit.
Common Cause further
charged that Sikes did not report his financial holdings a.
required by House rules.
Sikes replied to the cornmittee that all of his actions as
a house member were on behalf of constituents and not to
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Sikes Panel Awaits Data

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JACKSONVILLE (AP) - A college honors
graduate who won a $500 award for his chemistry work
says he was turned down for medical school in the United
States
because women and blacks are getting preferential
1.
treatment,
"Medical schools have certain quotas they must fill,"
Lynwood Cleveland, 24, said Monday. "The r,landards for
acceptance are different for each category. Minorities
and Females are having the easiest time getting in,"
Cleveland earned a 3.15-grade average in a 4.0 system
at Jacksonville University, was in the the top four per cent
nationally on a medical aptitude test and won an oil
.company $500 award as an outstanding student in
chemistry.

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WASHINGTON (AP) - Divided in 1972, the House of
Labor stands united in this year's presidential election.
Jimmy Carter has won the AFL-CIO endorsement, with
federation President George Meany declaring, "I think he
wants to change things — change the whole economic
picture."
Meany's announcement Monday of the AFL-CIO endorsement gives the Democratic nominee sunoort from
virtually the entire labor movement.
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The big independent labor groups — among them, the
auto and mine workers and the National Education
Association — have either endorsed or are expected to
soon back the former Georgia governor.

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Agriculture Commissioner Doyle Conner is a member
of the Cabinet, which oversees the state park system.
"If a Cbjnet member asks for something, you give it to
him," said a spokesman for the Division of Parks.

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Air patrol members from
Sanford Nursing Home residents celebrated the Bicentennial last week with a cake from Flagship Seminole Cadet Squadron 08116
Bank of Sanford, presented by Irene Brown (second from left). Joe Anderson, Doris Jones R.N. of the Civil Air Patrol was Central Florida, the Daytona
Myrlene Ballard L.P.N. and Dorothy Wiser accepted the cake. cakes were also presented is named best new cadet at an area and the Palm Beach area
encampment In Daytona Beach attended the encampment.
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looked the other way recently when some 450 Department
of Agriculture employes and family members tapped a
beer keg at a park where drinking is prohibited.
They also looked the other way as the picnicking state
employes passed the gate where park users normally are
charged a 25 cent fee, the Tallahassee Democrat reported
Monday.

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acceptance speech like you
of SCOPA with the Seminole submit various weather
heard last week," Jackson said,
r' County
Industrial Development statistics to television and radio
referring to oratory delivered .'
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Authority
SCIDA),
the stations in the area.
Former Lake Mary Mayor at the Democratic National
county's other industry-seeking
Ryan said the equipment,
Donald Jackson was elected Convention in New York. "We
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agency.
approved
by the National
chairman of the Seminole are here for one purpose and
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near,
Weather
Bureau,
will provide
County
Port
Authority that is the efficiency of the
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(SCOPA) Monday night, port's operation, so let's
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heading a slate of five officers proceed to the next order of
into the Port Authority," force, high and low terninstalled by the board For the business."
Binford
sald. "There is no peratures plus barometric
coming year.
The slate was presented to
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reason
now
whatsoever for the pressure readings for airing on
Jackson took over the the panel by Cable, who headed
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existence of SCIDA. It should be Orlando television Channels 2
meeting
from
outgoing up a three-man nominating
integrated into the Port, and I and 9 as well as on local radio
chairman Thomas Hinford, committee named by Binford
think that will happen."
outlets.
whose four-year term on the last month. Assisting Cable in
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Replacing
Binford
on
the
"You know how you always
Port Authority ended July 15. drafting the roster of
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SCOPA panel s Wendell Agee seeTallahasseeandTarnpa and
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In addition to Jackson, other prospective officers were Rowe
of Sanford, who was appointed these places listed on TV with
SCOPA officers approved by and Jackson.
p
last week by the Seminole high and low temperatures,"
acclamation for 1976-71 were:
Before the slate was adopted,
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County Commission.
Ryan told board members. "I
Rodney Cable, vice-chairman; Binford called for additional
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In other bus ness, SCOPA thought if we could get Sanford
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James Howe, secretary; David nominations from the floor for
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Administrator James Ryan mentioned on there ocA
Gunter, assistant secretary; each of the five positions, but
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announced that the Port is in casionally it might prompt
DONALD JACKSON
and Edward Blacksheare, none were made.
ROD'SEY CABLE
the process of obtaining somebody to say, "Where's
treasurer.
Binford, who has chaired the he Feels the panel's present who should press for action on meteorological
equipment Sanford?' and get us some
"I don't have any glowing SCOPA board since 1974, said members are solid individuals the much-talked-about merger which would enable Sanford to recognition,"
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is taking a second look at dozens of amendments that were
written into a big tax bill last month, including several
that benefit only one or two firms.
Sen. Russell Long, 1)-La., arranged today's meeting of
his committee in response to criticism of the amendments
as the Senate neared a vote on extending last year's individual tax cuts at least through next June.
Unless the tax cuts are renewed, a four-member family
making $15,000 annually would face a tax hike of $180 a
year. For a single person earning $8, flOO, the increase
would be $182 and for a couple with no children and earfling $10,000, there would be a $204 hike. A family of four
earning $6,000 would pay $445 more.

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Jackson Elected To SCOPA Chairmanship
By KRIS NAsII
Herald Staff Writer

IN BRIEF

CLEARWATER — Robert C. Coker, Democratic candidate
for the U.S. House of Representatives, has withdrawn from the
raceandannouncedhtisupportforoppOMfltSidneYVeflJF.,Of
- Seminole County.
Coker, an attorney who ran an unsuccessful campaign In tic
Democratic primary for the same District 5seat in 1974, said heJs
withdrawing because of previous business commitments iMd
responsibilities.
In making the announcement Monday, Coker said:
"It is with deep regret I must withdraw my name as a cahdidate for the U.S. House of Representatives for the Fifth District.
"I have searched long and hard and consulted with my family
and staff in order to reach this decision. At this time, previous
business commitments and responsibilities, which I had felt
would be resolved when I announced, have not been completed.
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"I intend to remain active within the Democratic Party and
encourage my supporters to carefully select another candld
for the Fifth District Congressional seat, a candidate that will
deal with the issues and that can best represent their views..l
personally think that candidate Is Sid Vihien from Seminole
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"In closing, I would like to thank the hundreds of people that
have given me their support and encouragement. I ask for your
understanding and empathize with your disappointment."

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By BILL CURRIE

Shows Logic
The United States appears to be coming full
circle on the issue of capital punishment. The U.S.
Supreme Court has now reaffirmed one of the
oldest rules of human society - that some crimes
are grievous enough to demand the life of the
criminal.
No death sentences have been carried out in
this country since 1967, when challenges of the
constitutionality of capital punishment began
staying the hand of the executioner. The Supreme
Court in 1972 upheld those challenges in a 5-4
decision but left the way open for states to revise
their statutes covering capital crimes in an effort
to meet constitutional objections.
Most states have done so, and the effect of the
recent decision in five new cases brought before the
court was to sort out the features of new state laws
which pass the constitutional test and those which
do not. California is among 16 states whose newly.
enacted death penalty laws appear to satisfy the
test. Laws in 18 other states apparently fall.
The overriding significance of the opinions
handed down, however, is that a majority of the
court has reached a consensus on the fundamental
question of capital punishment. Only two justices
- Thurgood Marshall and William J. Brenna Jr.,
- remain convinced that the death penalty is
wrong in principle. And eight of the nine justices
who participated in the 1972 decision are still on the
court.
The fact that so many states have sought to
restore capital punishment since 1972 impressed
the court. "It is now evident," wrote Justice Potter
Stewart in the key opinion, "that a large proportion
of American society continues to regard it (the
death penalty) as an appropriate and necessary
criminal sanction." The task of assuring that the
penalty is not applied in an "arbitrary and
capricious manner," which was the main objection
made by the court in 1972, has been found to be not
insurmountable.
This ruling from the nation's highest court of
appeal will clarify the fate of perons sentenced to
death under new state laws but it is not likely to end
the philosophical arguments about capital punishment. Justice Stewart acknowledged that the court
had seen no evidence proving that the death
penalty is a deterrent to crime. What it has seen is
the overwhelming judgment of legislators that it
does, and the Supreme Court cannot overturn that
judgment.
Nor is the court insensitive to the argument
that demanding a human life in retribution for a
crime is inhumane. Again, Justice Stewart points
to enactment of capital punishment laws as "an
expression of the community's belief that certain
crimes are themselves so grievous an affront to
humanity that the only adequate response may be
the death penalty."
A period of great agoilizing and deliberation for
lawmakers and jurbt.s in America iriay now be
coming to an end. The pronouncements from the
Supreme Court in answering the constitutional
questions arising about the death penalty have
been logical and responsible. The moral law which
has always stood behind various death penalty
statutes, as imperfect as the application of those
statutes might have been, remains the ultimate
guide.

If you read Monday's Evening Herald, you undoubtedly noticed a story at the bottom of Page I-A
which was headlined, "Ford To Entertain
Uncommitted Delegates at White house."
When te story fir- TUeI our desk, we immediate! isad a gut reaction that all isn't on the up
and-up somewhere along the line In our political
system.
Of course, we've long felt there are a lot of things
out of line in our political system, but this one story
pat ticularly got to us.
After all, neither incumbent President Gerald
Ford nor challenger Ronald Reagan has a firm lock
on the Republican presidential nomination and
either one could win at next month's Kansas City
convention if they can muster enough of the 172
uncommitted delegates.
So, now that all the delegates have been selected
iand there are 2259 of them), all but those 172 are

committed to one candidate or the other.
According to Associated Press figures, Ford has
1,066 in his corner while Reagan has the remaining
1,020. And those 172 who can swing the pendulum
one way or the other aren't about to make up their
minds until the convention - or so they say.
Yet we wonder.
Consider this, II you will:
Here's rancher Reagan at home digging post
holes on his ranch while the President of the United
States is hosting a big portion of those uncommitted
delegates at a White house reception.
Now does that seem fair?
I mean, wouldn't you feel flattered if the
President invited you to the White House for
cocktails? We would and did, only the last time we
were Invited we had to turn him down — too busy.
This isn't the first time the President has invited
delegates to the White House and we doubt if It will

he the last between now and the GOP convention.
But isn't it, or doesn't it seem, like he's buying
the nomination with a few drinks and hors 'd
oeuvres'
And who's footing the bill for all this — the Ford
campaign committee? Oh sure, we feel certain the
committee is buying the drinks and food, etc., but
who's footing the bill for all the other extras that go
along with suth an affair?
Certainly somewhere along the line, some
taxpayer money has to be used for some of the affair, even if It's just a few pennies to turn on an
extra light bulb.
Could Reagan, or any other challenger get like
treatment?
Absolutely not and that's why we think the incumbent has an unfair advantage — even if he
didn't get elected to the office himself.
That's 30.

Economic

The Republicans are just as confused, but for
different reasons. They haven't the foggiest idea
what they want todo about the big oil firms. The
little operators seem to be betting on Reagan.
Democratic and Republican leaders are
earnestly touting increases in U.S. energy
production. And plans flow like rivers out of
every doorway. But there's no agreement on any
of the proposals.

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Letters To

The

Our Big Mistake
Editor,
In the past year I have heard a lot of
discontent about the County Commissioners in
Seminole County, particularly of Sid VihIen. The
complaints that have been voiced to me (about
Mr. VihIen) range from haphazardly reviewing
the county's jail just before it burned down to
campaigning for a higher office while receiving
county pay.
What I would like to bring to the attention of
the voters in Seminole County is the fact that we
should not be pointing fingers at him for his
mistakes. In reality we the voters should be
taking the blame. Sid VihIen has served as an
elected official for six years and has never been
elected, lie was appointed in 1970 by the
Governor (The Honorable Claude Kirk) and ran
unopposed in 1972.
His big mistakes are our one big mistake for
not Finding, working, or financially supporting a
candidate to run against him. We have had to
hear the pain (and possibly the loss of life) by
giving him the decisions of a county cornr,r,Iu
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future candidates of all offices.
Larry S. Groves
Sweetwater Oaks
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Editor
That is the date that voter registration books
close for the Florida primaries. Once the books
close, it is too late for a citizen to register to vote
in the party primaries, meaning he or she will
not be able to participate In deciding on party
nominees for many important governmental
offices,
As Florida's chief elections official by law, i
want to urge all citizens who are riot registered to
register. This is our Bicentennial year and the
strength of democracy in this great
depends on the participation of citizens,
For those who are registered, I commend
them. Registration, however, is the first step
toward citizen commitment. The next step is to
participate In our election process and to vote. I
also commend the news media for its assistance
in promoting voter registration and our
government officials who have worked hard to
bolster citizen participation. Again, July 24
not far away and I hope this date is everpresent
in the minds of concerned citizens,
Bruce A. Smathers
Secretary of State

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On Voter Registration

Editor:
Tax reform is in a class by itself. All
I am hopeful that all your readers are aware
Democrats and Republican want to close tax of a very critical deadline that is fast ap.
loopholes - all loopholes, that is, except those proaching. I refer to the deadline of 5 p.m.,
which benefit them and their constituents. Saturday, July 24.

JACK ANDERSON
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V.

Jobs Funding
President Ford should sign the jobs program bill that Is on
his desk.
It is directed at two persistent problems which remain
troublesome despite the general improvement in the economy continued high unemployment in the construction industry and
the layoffs that are occurring as state and local governments
struggle to balance their budgets.
A similar bill that would have cost 16.2 billion was vetoed by
We President in February on the ground that it was inflationary.
Ile called it "little more than an election-year pork barrel."
But the price tag has now been reduced to $4 billion. The new
legislation is a compromise. It provides $2 billion for job.
creatingstate and local public works projects, $1.25 billion for
counter-cyclical anti-recessionary aid to help state and local
governments maintain services and $700 million for waste water
treatment programs.

BERRY 'S WORLD

'You do that very well, but I'm not doing cabinet
job interviews today!"

Ford Aides Eye Reagan Taxes
WASHINGTON - President Ford's cam- to open up his tax returns. It would violate his
paign aides tire trying to make a case of tax privacy, he said.
avoidance against Ronald Reagan. The
A month after our stories appeared, Reagan
President's men, searching for material to yielded under the pressure and released some
embarrass Reagan, have asked a law firm to general information about the taxes he had paid
analyze the information he has released about from 1970 through 1975. But he combined all his
his finances. The tax lawyers concluded, ac- federal, state, property and sales taxes and
cording to a confidential campaign memoran- revealed only the lump sum.
dum, that he must be using his children toescape
It was impossible to ferret out how much
paying full taxes.
federal Income tax Reagan had paid each year.
The confidential analysis indicates that Earlier, a story had leaked out that Reagan paid
Reagan's taxable income is "extraordinarily low no state income taxes in 1970, evn though his
for a man with his financial background and income For the year was $730
assets." The lawyers, therefore, believe that
"l'he tax lawyers have noted," states the
Reagan "most likely has a number of confidential memo, "that if their understanding
irrevocable trusts for his children. In that way, of Mr. Reagan's 1970 tax returns, that is, no state
income derived from such trusts would not be taxes paid that year, they believe that . . - he
reported by Mr. Reagan but would be reported most likely paid no federal taxes because the
by his children on their tax returns."
same tax base is used" to calculate both state
A spokesman for Reagan categorically and federal taxes.
A spokesman insisted that Reagan had paid
denied that the former California governor has
established irrevocable trusts for his children. "several hundred dollars" in federal taxes in
We called this to the attention of the Ford aides, 1970 but refused to specify the exact amount.
1'El{KORISl' TIES: Israel has claimed that
who were upset that we had obtained their
confidential memo.
Uganda's madcap President Idi Amin en
They acknowledged that they had no "hard thusiastically cooperated with the proevidence" to prove their case against Reagan. Palestinian terrorists who hijacked a French
But if Reagan isn't hiding income in Irrevocable airliner and flew the hostages to his country.
Israeli commandos made a daring, 2,500-mile
trusts, they said, he must be hiding it somewhere
stab into the jungle, landed at Uganda's Entebbe
else,
Reagan has only himself to blame for the airport and freed the hostages. The raid has
questions that have been raised about his tax stirred up an international controversy, which
returns. Several months ago, we asked all the tulininated in a full-scale United Nations debate,
The irrepressible Idi Amin, meanwhile, has
major presidential candidates for their income
tax returns for the past five years. To ad issued plaintive statements, wailing that he had
future Washington scandals, we contended, the tried to save the hostages and that the Israelis
public has the right to know whetherpresidentlal had repaid his kindness by shooting up his
soldiers. The available information, according to
aspirants have a clean financial record.
Reagan was the onh candidate who refused our intelligence sources, confirms the Israeli

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Herald Correspondent

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Mondale as his 'ice presidential running mate,
Jimmy Carter tells us the Minnesota Democrat
is ,,most compatible with me," that there are
'no discernible differences between his position 1
and mine." So, who is Walter Mondale and wha
(toes he stand for?
In September 1913, when asked on "Meet the
Press" where he differed significantly with
George McGovern on the issues, Mondale
ducked the question, saying he didn't like labels,
he made up his own mind, he didn't like being
compared to others, etc. lie replied: "I am a
pragmatic, progressive Democrat. My record is
there and you can look at it."
Fine, let's look at the record.
According to the two most liberal
organizations that rate member of Congrecs the Americans for Democratic Action ADA)
and the AFL-CIO's Committee on Political
Education 1 COPE) — Mondale is a nearly
"perfect" liberal, a man who lUdder newspaper
reporter Albert Eisele has described as having
built his Senate career on issues that were 'the
-New
-Great
touchstones of New DealFrontier
Society liberalism."
For the first session of the 94th Congress, theS
AIM rates Mondale as having been "in harmony
with liberal policies" 94 per cent of the time,
voting "right" on 17 out of 18 issues. This is a
score live points higher than George McGovern.
Among the positions the AIM likes are Mandale's votes:
For federalb' funded Medicaid abortions; for
an increase in the federal budget from $365
billion to $374 billion against Sen. Joe Biden's, H.Del., amendment to stop HEW-ordered forced
busing for racial balance; for Sen. Mike Mansfield's, D.-Mont.. amendment to break up the oil
companies, against further debate on Ralph
Nader's brainchild, the Agency for Consumer
Advocacy, and further Senate discussion of the
Big-Labor-backed Common Situs Picketing bill;
and for cutting the 1916 defense authorization bill
by $1.2 billion, and his vote to dismantle this
country's last Anti-Ballistic Missile i ABM site
in North Dakota,
The former head of the ADA, Joe itauh, whore
has known Mondale for 25 years, says there is no
one in public life he respects more. ltauh says of
Mondale - who himself headed the ADA's
student nreaniiatjnn in 1948 — that he is
positively "lyrical" about everything the Mmnesotii Democrat stands for and that "I would
mortgage my house if it would help him."
For the first session of the 94th Congress, the
AFI,CIO's COPE rates Mondale as having voted
the Big Labor line on 21 out of 22 issues. COPE
likes Mondale's votes: for a $9 billion budget- of
busting public works jobs bill; against restricting the power of the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration's IOSIIA) ability to
harass small business; for making it easier to
get food stamps; for oil price controls and
against natural gas deregulation; and against
decreasing the salaries of federal employes.

On no issue has Sen. Walter Mondale been
more unyielding and more isolated than he has
account Here's what our sources have been able been on the subject of forced busing to achievel
racial balance. The Washington Post's national
to establish:
— The hijackers planned from the start to political reporter, David Broder, has written
land in Uganda. They told the hostages their that Mondale 'has been perhaps the Senate's
destination, and they took on enough fuel during most outspoken defender of court-ordered
a stopover in Libya to reach the Uganda airport, busing.
-When the hijacked plane landed on
This explains why in the Senate Mondale has
Entebbe, a German terrorist was heard by been tagged with the nickname "Mr. Busing."
witnesses to say: "Now it Is okay. I can see
Al9l2 profile of Mondale published by Ralph
Ugandan soldiers are here."
Nader's "Congress Project," notes that at a time
—
l'he a'-port lounge, Ugandan waiters when 8 out of 10 Americans opposed busing to.
already had food prepared for the hostages. One achieve desegregatior., and most politicians
prisoner asked how so many meals could be were hedging on the issue (even McGovern and
prepared so last. The head waiter laughed and Humphrey), "Mondale alone continued to speak
said: "We knew well In advance you were in strong support."
coming.
Sen. Mondale has said that it's no secret "that
- Amin personally embraced the terrorists, I believe the federal government has a strong
calling them "My brothers." He loudly role to play in the solution of human problems."
proclaimed that he was their friend and that he
Indeed, it is no secret. Virtually every
would help liberate all the
Palestinian priso ners solution the senator proposes to almost any
in Israel.
problem would make Big Government ever
DANGEROUS COLUMN: The Food and Drug bigger. l'he amount of federal legislative ac.
Administration has accused columnist James tivity Mondale himself has stimulated on social
Kilpatrick of writing a dangerous column about
issues is, as the Nader profile observes,
the apricot-pit-derived drug Laetrile, which has
"staggering."
been offered as a cancer cure.
Mr. Carter's running mate has called the
Kilpatrick conceded that the drug is 19obably Office of Economic Opportunity's disastrous
"worthless" but defended the cancer victims' Community Action Programs
,,one of the most
right to use it, contending it IS'
mles," 'flit?
effective weapons in thu ever-continuing war on
FDA, in a private letter to Sen. Gaylord Nelson, poverty."
D.'Wts, warned that Laetrile is far from
lie has said that what the economy needs
'harmless" but, on the contrary, could cause "a longterm
system of controls,"
death.
And, while declaring that the federal
"Mr. Kilpatrick's false claim that Laetrile Is
government should "get its now out of the
harmless cannot be dismissed or Interfere with family," he has at the same time proposed
a
early diagnosis and swift treatment,"
massive,
$2
billion
comprehensive
child
Footnote: Kilpatrick told us the V')A is
"wrought up. This Is purely a matter of scientific development Program, which would thrust Uncle
Sam's Snout even deeper Into the affairs of the
disagretments On the harni!es.n,ss'
fund,

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In And Around Sanford

Tuesday, July 30, 17.-sA

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A Staunch

Reigns
NEW YORK - Like the Republicans, the
Democrats are in erratic search of an economic
program.
There is no problem with pious generalities —
less unemployment, tax reform, greater exports,
trust busting, getting the able-bodied off welfare,
slashing government waste, bringing the
bureaucracy into line.
In this, Democratic high-sounding rhetoric is
as like Republican prouncements as two peas in
a pod.
It's in getting down to details that all are like
blind men walking down a foggy alley with no
exits,
On unemployment, the Democrats have only
a government-financed employment bill so
expensive and so disruptive of the economy that
some of its most influential endorsers are
backing away. There is good reason to believe
that the proposal was introduced only with the
certainty President Ford would veto.
In essence, the bill would guarantee a
government job to hundreds of thousands at
rates higher than much of private industry could
afford for unskilled and semiskilled labor. Even
research by sympathetic scholars indicates the
result would be double-digit Inflation worse than
we've just gone through.
Jimmy Carter has come up with the thought
that private industry could somehow be encouraged io provide more jobs, but has offered
no more than patchwork thoughts on the subject,
that is, a temporary government subsidy on
wages of those about to be let go. He does suggest
an end to double taxation.
On trust busting, the Democrats are in
complete disarray. The word has spread through
the ranks of the Democratic leadership that one
way or another the oil companies have joined in
a conspiracy. And that they must be broken up vertically, horizontally, or crossways. Pick your
Democratic bigwig here and take your choice.
Carter leans toward a look at horizontal busting,
Liking the companies out of coal, uranium,
geothermal energy - and presumably solar
power.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Mondale

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RAY CROMLEY

Bride's Book —

Exchange Vows

Julie Emerson Jones and Kenneth Gerard McGee Jr.
were marriet' July 3 at the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tudor Griffith Jones Jr., 575 Orchid Drive,
',dj
Naples. Rev. Joseph Weaver was the officiating
clergyman at the 7 p.m. ceremony.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Gerard McGee Sr., 65 Sweetbriar Branch, Longwood.
Lori Golden, pianist, presented selections of nuptial
selections.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose for
her vows a candlelight gown fashioned with a tiered lace
skirt with lace ruffles accenting the neckline and sleeves.
her headpiece was a modified lace mantilla and she
carried a bouquet of yellow rosebuds, white daisies and
V baby's breath.
Sarah Evelyn Jones of Gainesville attended her sister
as maid of honor. She wore a floor length pink and white
gown and carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds, baby's
breath and daisies.
Mark Francis McGee served his brother as best man.
£UV u,Ide s purenia entertained at a reception in the
home immediately following the ceremony.
After a wedding trip to Vanderbilt Beach, the

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gerard McGee Jr.
newlyweds are making their home at Gainesville where
both are juniors at the University of Florida. The
bridegroom is a miiember of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity.

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and other family members.
Before arriving in early July,
Sue had planned a cocktail
party-buffet dinner for her
many Sanford friends. She Is a
1939 graduate of Seminole High
School.
While Sue is reuniting with
longtime Sanford friends, her
attorney husband, Edward, and
14-year-old son, Bill, are on a
fishing
expedition
in
Newfoundland.
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at the Coleman home was a
delightful homecoming fete.
The two sisters combined their
culinary aptitudes and served a
delicious buffet dinner in a red
and white candlelight setting.
Invited to join the former
Sanfordite and the Colemans
were Jeff l and Bill Kirk, Liz
and Norman hleifrich, Dorothy
and Doe McReynolds, Annette
and Kenneth Wing, Nancy and
James Terwilleger and Shirley
and Carl Schilke.
Also Virginia and Jack
Burney, Ann and Ben Howland,
Marilyn and Kelly Welch,
Sophie and Kay Shoemaker,
Martha and Ned Yancey, Zona
and Art Beckwith, Gladys and
Bill Wray, Doris and Carl
Dietrich, Wilma and Perk
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I fear is the groupies who flock
Also Dottie and Bob Karns,
around the superjock.
Virginia and Jack Burney of ding in Miami.
nation's birthday celebration.
Bill and Walter Gielow, Jane Geneva have returned after a
They toured Washington, D.C.,
'But I felt a rumbling going and Spence Williams, Ann and mini-vacation in Georgia
Martha and Ned Yancey took Williamsburg, Va., and other
among
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women who have lived Bolt, Jessie and Brack Perkins
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. missing. She has money, a
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During his lifetime Dick
1 on
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mne of the couples have sepa- weddinims he has lost
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(A
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rated. Miss Parr said.)
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including the wedding of Donna
however, when It comes to
Jeanne part, right, inter- views Nancy Seaver for
They
often
are
not
even
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trading my good dancer for
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have
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wites," a collection of in-depth Interviews with the wl',es of top esled in their husband's sport
lteubin Askew.
someone's poor one.)
ticklish problem, or perhaps I
players in etery major sport.
but prefer different one, noted
When daughter, Missy, should say a
"tickling"
Miss Parr,a widow in her late
CONFIDENTIAL TO
became the bride of Paul problem.
40s who prefers skiing to
"LFrrLE
IN BIG D.": U It
Richard
Beach
recently,
not
who came out delightful, warm the guy gels lifted to the stra. competitive sports.
I have been going with this
were my decision, I'd marry
only
did
Dick
sing,
but
he
also
and zany saw herself in print tosphere and she's still just a
fellow for six months. He is a
"I have enough competition
the man who was the best
and was absolutely undone." cheerleader waiting for it all to In itmy daily life," she said. Now gave his daughter in marriage peach and I adore him, but
provider
but didn't know how to
after she was escorted tohlmat there is one thing I
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stani and
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would
you
do
in
my
AIkCfl
place?
because she dealt directly with quilted bedspread in her hotel house in Newburyport, Mass.,
me.
home 1600 a week.
Ann and Dick are the Parents
SITTING ITOUT
them rather than through their room in a white pantsuit and by the sea, she hopes "some of
He is 6 foot 5 inches tall, 35
DEAR SITTING: I'd continue
husbands, and as a group they champagne-colored sweater, the talent of famous writers of ten talented children. Ann years old, and weighs 190,
Evervone has a proOlim. What,
said, "I wouldn't swap places which needless to say puts me to be a "good sport". Look at Mrs? For a personal reply, wrilq to
had not been heard from,
"The air that's rarified for who live around me will rub off
ABBY: Box No. 0700, L.A.. cam.
with anybody in the world. I at a big disadvantage.
though reams of material had him is polluted for her," she on me. Though I think of myself
He this way: A dance or two Is
GO5. Enclose stamped, sell.
just
can't
imagine
life
without
probably
the
only
fun
most
of
been written about their hus- went on. "lie has the limelight as a reporter rather than a
addreisad env,Iop,, pieaie.
thinks it's funny to tickle me
being surrounded by children." until I am nearly hysterical and those widows get all week. (I'd
bands,
__
and she has the shadow. When writer
"I admire these women for
Fewer than half of the women he loses he's down and has to Iw
beg for mercy. I have always be a little less charitable,
Frank Mebane recalls the been ticklish and probably will
had college degrees and she comforted. When he wins he's coping and in that sense they
..
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.
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.iuui ea au.,aIcU ""'
are super wires uoing a super
recamis on ly about three homes out on the town.
never get over it.
Sanford's
historical landmark,
job.
As
for
me.
wouldn't
I
where she saw books, but more
I don't want to end this
"She has to contend with
than half had been cheerlea- loneliness to a degree no other marry Joe Namath if he the Mayfair Inn. Frank served relatio nship, but If this keeps up
ders.
wife faces. 11cr husband is ab- asked," she added em- as resident manager there and it may be the only solution. My
later general manager after nerves are
"These people are deeply en- sent most of the time. She has to phatically.
always on edge
moving to another city for
trenched in the physical world go to the hospital alone to have
when he approaches me, and I
short time,
— they're out there cheering,
her babies because the coach
am beginning to lose control.
("The Superwives" is pubToday the elegance of
they meet (the athlete), go to- won't let her husband off the lished by Coward, McCann &amp;
How do I get him to stop this
yesteryear is but a memory. childish action?
gether and get married. Then field; bring tip the children Geoghegan.)
For years a gala ball for hotel
guests and dignitaries opened
TORMENTED
the social season in and around
DEAR TORMENTED: Tell
Sanford. During the winter him that If he tickles you again,
- season, guests reveled in luxury It's the end of your relationship.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Blair,
at the Elk's Ball, ['oliceman's And If does, don't hesiltate to
2012 Holly Ave., announce the
Ball and inter-fraternity balls show him the door. His
41) T
arrival of a daughter, Mary
Training in the exciting field program
a
seemingly "childish" action Is
cooperative held there, among others.
Brush On OMCe ...14SIS for Months
Laurel, on July 15.
of fashion is now available at education approach has been
When the inn became the nothing of the kind-It's
Control roaches and ants the
Mrs. Blair Is the former Mary
.
-Seminole Community College designed to enable the student home of Sanford Naval sadistic.
easy way-brush No-Roach in
Williams. Maternal grandSCC. Beginning with the Fall to obtain work experience in a Academy, local residents were
cabinets, cupboards; around
DEAR
ABBY:
I've
been
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl
tern, in September, studenLs fashion setting, such as in a up in arms over the demise of
bathroom and kitchen fixtures.
Dieiich of Sanford. Mr. and
may obtain an Associate of department store, while
the social galas. Frank and his wondering about the following
.
Colorless,
odorless coating
wife, Elizabeth, whom he for quite some time: Many
Mrs. Dan Blair of Daytona
- Science degree in fashion, tending classes,
stays effective for months.
people
think
that
if
they
sit
at
a
Beach are the paternal grandconcentrating either in the
married while he was the inn
Those interested in the resident manager, hit upon the counter In a restaurant instead
parents.
'- ...fashion design or the fashion
of at a table, it's not ne cessary
nroornl should
ii
iu,
or carrying Lfl
iiiercnanutsing curriculum.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.
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r-aaition to leave a tip. Is II?
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Registrar's office at Seminole on. They originated the
first
Contrivoannouncethebirthof a
Community College (323-1450) Annual Champagne Ball under t I'm sure lots of people sit at
son, Frank Jr., on July 11, at
he counter
to get
out be
of
[loth tthyamlevening courses for information. Registration the auspices of Seminole tipping.
Yourjust
answer
Will
ora Miller (Formerly of
/
McDill Al"lI Hospital, Tampa.
in
such
subjects
as
fashion
For
Fall
classes
begins
in
July,
Mutual
Concert
Association
appreciated.
T1l
merchandising information,
Fabric Care Center) is now
Mrs. Contrivo is the former
so be sure to apply for ad- (SMCA, in 1965.
.
at Wes- Kay II, 111 W. 27th St.
Janet Westerfield of Sanford.
basic textiles, and basic mission to the college as soon as
DORIS
This ball, held at the Mayfair
clothing construction will be possible.
(next to Pinecrest School).
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
Country hub, attracted more
DEAR DORIS: No matter
taught during the fall term with
Wash,
Dry &amp; Fold Service is
and Mrs. William A. Westerthan 350 patrons. A large tent where one sits In a restaurant, a
courses in pattern design,
now
available
— 2.5
per lb.
field of Oviedo, Paternal
was brought into acconunodate tip Is In order-unless, of
lrs. JeweIl Jackson of 1211 historic costumes, tailoring anti
Hours 8-5. Two drop off locagrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. We-it
the overflow. Fortunately the COUflC, the service Is poor.
71h Street, Sanford, others to follow in later terms.
lions — Wes Kay I, 2010
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Jerry Contriro of Hammonton, retired from 35 years of inDecember night was cornDEAR ABBY: I am 67 and
French Ave. and 111 W. 27th
Nil.
tortable and the result was a my husband Is 71. A few years
tlustrlaI employment on June
In the fashion miiert-h;indoing
howling success. Today the ago, after all our children left
25. 11cr last four years of
I
Baby back
Champagne Ball is legion.
working was at Howe Inc. She
home, It got so quiet around the __________ ___________________
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'J You might consider using a plans to tra'.el and enjoy her
house we started going to a
long-handled ba th brush if yo ur several hobbles Including
nearby supper club to dance.
,
ck has a tendency to break sewing, reading anti gardening.
December will see the 12th We're both pre tty fair dancers.
out. Scrubbing with a brush She serves as a mem ber of the
Annual Champagne Ball in full
My husband has always lived
stimulates circulation and Deaconess Hoard of Zion Ilopi'
swing. While many are In this territory, so there are
i
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helps get rid of dead skin.
,
vacationing the 19/6-77 ball usually some of his old
I V.
1lsslonary Baptist Church.
ir
thairman, Peggy Conrad, is g lfriends there who are either
Eluuis&amp;' Jordan Eubank.
making plans for the glittering widows or whose husband are
Say "I care" in the nicest
retiring teacher of the Senunole
—
gala,
poor dancers,
Way. - . In the language
County School System, was
Some of these women are
AiP
of flowers
feted at a retirement dinner by
5AY C-11.0 PSYCMCW6I5I4,
Mr. and Mrs. Rod (Jean) very aggressive, and they ask
the members of Kappa Sigma
NBIP -i ruL n45y VEIOaJ
l'aueson are vacationing in my husband
to dance.
A HE
GROUP. YOU C'
Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa 'TO
GST
Canada where they are at. Naturally, he's flattered and
UP(AM .UR
Alpha Sorority at the Maitland
cuP) -ro Comf6ittoIATE AT
tending the World Olymp;ca. never turns anyone down,
home of Onie Mathis.
YOUR 140V6E OF YOU K81 FP
Along the way the couple which leaves me either sitting
eFiSUMrinSUCH
Sw AS
visited some of the nation's it out or dancing with a poor
visited
Mrs. Eubanks was honored
CCOu4 ITca4Ies 0'
C'J 4Ju. ce o
for 39 ears of dedicated serhistorical sites and en route dancer,
i
One of Central Florida's Finest Florists
'y1A1' ICIP TEA IS 'fl4( LEAST
vice in the Semiunok County
borne will sightsee in other
I am getting tired of being a
peis
'rslaST.qu,McigR
209 E, Commercial
tj CAW 5IRV 'ThEM.
322-1*22
schools,
"good sport" about this.
11
about the private lives of 29
women whose husbands are top
ntsvrc In et'.'r-v mnli-,i' ,nnrt
r'"'
They include Helen (Mrs.
Catfish) Hunter, Marquerite
(Mrs. O.J.) Simpson, Karolyn
(Mrs. Pete) Rose, Winnie (Mrs.
Arnold) Palmer, Mary (Mrs.
4Rod) layer, Barbara (Mrs.
Jack) Nicklaus and Nancy
(Mrs. Tom) Seaver.
"I spent two days and sometimes more with them," Miss
Parr said in an interview. "I
followed them around super.
markets, I had all my antennas
functioning to learn about their
lifestyle, children, homes, what
they had to say about the men."
* And, admits the former CBS
television news correspondent,
since the book's publication she
ns gotten a mm or reaction
a i irom
the wives she so candidly
revealed through the taperecorded conversations.
"I don't think anyone was unhappy over my comments —
just unhappy over their own,
shocked that they said what
they did," she said. "Even one
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NOTICE
SEM,t0L COUNTY. LOR IDA
's tey .ven that
Or!ando - Winter P'.r1c
Somlnole
PROBATE DIVISION
Board of Counly CommiIsor.ers of
File Number 176.2teCP
Seminole County, Florida, shall at
831-9993
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10:00 n.m. or as soon as possible
_______________________________
In Re: Estate 0
thereafter, on the 10th day of August
FREDA K. DYSON,
1976, consIder the adoptIon of the
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
Deceased following Ordinance:
NOTICE OF
4Ic a line
1
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S
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An ordinance relating to specified
HOURS
ADMINISTRATION
31c a line
6 thru 25 times
areas of the unincorporated
8:00 A,M. - 5:30 P,M,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING terrItories of Seminole County,
. l4ca line
26times
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CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Florida' amending Section 4 of
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
(52.00MINIMUMCHARGE)
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL SeminoteCounty Ordinance No. 769
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3 LInes Minimum
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED to provide for additional im.
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'P THE ESTATE:
provements lobe included within the
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Wekiva Hunt Club Street Lighting
DEADLINES
that the adminisf ration of the estate District and redefining said district
of FREDA K. DYSON, deceased, accordingly; providing tor conS
Noon The Daj Before Publication
File Number 716 205CP, is pending struction, severability and an cf
in the Circuit Court for Seminole feclive dale.
County. Florida, Probate Division, ISEALI
Sunday - Noon FrIday
the address of which is Seminole
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
________________________________ ________________________________
County Courthouse, Sanford.
Clerk of Board 01
Florida, 32771. The perSOnal
County Commissioners
____________________________ _____________________________
representative Of the estate iS
Seminole County,
ELIZABETH D. MEBANE, whose
Florida
is-Help Wanted
4-Personals
address is 207 South Crystal Drive. Publish: July 20, 1976
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-' ______________________________
Sanford. Florida, 32771. The name OEB.76
t4'eed extra money? an YOU wor'k a
I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE'
and address of the personal
couple of hours n the evenIng?
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
representative's attorney are set
Call 323 5547.
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN MY
forth below.
SELF AS OP 7.19 76.
All persans having claims or
NurSes: RN'S 8, LPN's. Aides. Aid.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
demands against the estate are
Fred Lewis Pitler
companion. Needed immediately
Under Uniform Commercial
required. WITHIN THREE MON.
621 0636.

THE VALAR
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CodeRulkSales
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
MAGICAL ENTERTAINERS
CompanionHouseklePer for elderly
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS TO: All Creditors of HANOI CHEK,
For Club -Lodges -Parties
woman to live in. $4.3 wk.
INC. a Florida corporation, 101
NOT ICE, to file with the clerk of
Call 321 07:35 for Info.
Must have own car. 322.3073
South Wymore Road, Altamonte
above court a written statement ot
betwn 2 &amp; 1 P.M.
any claim or demand they may Springs, Florida 32701
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
have. Each claim must be in writing
IN YOUR FAMILY?
FOOD SERVICE MANAGERArticle
6
and must Indicate the basis for the th&amp; a Bulk Transfer under
AL ANON
Seminole Memorial Hospital has an
claim, the name and address of the of the Uniform Commercial Code
For families or friends of problem
immediat. opening for an
creditor or hiS agent or attorney, will be made on or after the 30th day
'inkers.
assistant food service manager.
and ttie amount claimed. II the of July, 1976, between HANDI
For further information call 17345W
Training and experience in food
claim is not yet due, the date when it CHEK, INC., a Florida corporation,
or write
service and employee supervision
at 101 South Wymore Road.
will become due shall be stated. t
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
desired. Please contact personnel
Ailamonte Springs, Florida, as
the claim is contingent or
BO 5.33, Sanford, Fla. 31771.
directOr, 1101 E. First St., San
"TransferDr," and MILLER EN
unhiquidate, the nature of the un
ford.
___________________________
certainty shall be stated. II the TERPRISES, 331 Central Avenue, ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Crescent
City,
Florida,
as "Tran.
Free, 644.2027 for "We Care"
claim is secured, the security Shall
"Hotline," Adults or Teens.
be described. The claimant shall sferee,"
2. During the one year past the
____________________
____________________
deliver sufficient copies of the claim
Transferor, so far as is know,'i to the
to the clerk to enable the clerk to
Found
S-4.o
&amp;
maIl one copy to each personal Transferee, has had the following
'101 R FIT TI L F FE .1GFVC)"
business names and addresses, in
'
representative,
Allpersonsinterested intheestate addition to the name and address LOST: Siamese female cat, beige
Good Jobs
to whom a copy of thiS Notice of which apoears above.
with brown face S test. Lost on
Good
Benefits
3.
All
debts
of
the
Transferor
are
Administration has been mailed are
Yale Ave. on July IS. REWARD.
required. WITHIN THREE MON. to be paid in full on closing as a
'
GROOMER - Must be experienced
323-3757 or 3222725.
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE result of the transaction. All
in all breeds.
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS creditors are hereby admonished to LOST: Black male Lab, 4 white KENNEL WORKER - Married
paws S white chest. Answers tO
NOTICE, to file any oblections they send their statements to Tran.
couple, furnished residence plus
may have that challenges the sferee's Attorney, JO. ASBURY,
name "Caesar". Lost on SR 46
extras.
P.O. Box 997, Crescent City, Florida.
West, June 20. Please return to BOOKKEEPER - Heavy expes'i.
validity of the decedent's wilt, the
or before the 30th day Of August,
owner. 374 1151 collect,
qualilications of the personal
ence.
1976. In the event that the con
representative, or the venue r
Excellent op
SALESMAN
Sideration to be paid to the Tran.
jurisdiction of the court,
portunify. must be experienced
o,jkj
Cane
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND sferor isnol acteguateto pay all bills, ___________________________ RADIO.TV REPAIRMAN LOts Of
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED or in the event that any bills are
benefits.
contested by the Transferor, the
BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
COCKTAIL WAITRESS - Ex
consideration will be deposited in
2121 Holly Ave.
perienced.
Dale of the first publication 01 this
the Registry of the Circuit Court of
Phone 323.7510 or 322 0160
Notice of Administration;
DESK CLERK - Experienced in
Seminole County, Ftorida, and an
S: Elizabeth 0. Mebane
if machine.
interpleader suit will be instituted as
As Personal Representa.
-WE SELL SUCCESSprovided
by
Section
676
6.104(4),
tive of the Estate of
-Good Things to Eat
201 CommercIal
Florida Statutes.
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373 5176
FREDA K. DYSON
4. The property to be transferred
Deceased
OKRA
is located at 201 South Wymore
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Mon. Wed. FrI.
TAXI DRIVERS
Road, Allamonte Springs, Seminole
REPRESENTATIVE,
322.0413
Yellow Cab. 201 S. Park Ava.
County, Florida. A
general
Ptiliip H. Logan, of
Sanford
description of said property
SHINHOISER. LOGAN
___________________________
Peas, you pIck. Black eyes. Old
merchandise, inventory. nd g
AND MONCRIEF,
Full Charge Bookkeeper, acctsate
Monroe Road, 'o mile N. of SR 46,
will of HANOI CHEK, INC.
Attorneys at Law
typing, $l3Owk.3 day week fringe
) mites west of Sanford. and P',
5. A detailed schedule of the
Post Office Box 2279
benefits,
small
miles E. of ii.
company.
property to be transferred and list of
_______________________________
Sanford, Florida 32111
Longwood area 534.5630 br appi.
!...... cred.tors and affidavits as required
Telephone 323 3660
by the Florida Uniform Commercial
PubliSh' July 20. 27. 1916
-------. 18HeIp Wanted
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Code Bulk Sales IS on file in the of
24BU'SiIleSS qportunities
DEB 00
___________________________ fice of HANOI CHEK, INC., 10% S.
_________________________
Wymore RDad. Altamonte Springs, L.P.N.neededfor reiief,ev,niriasor
Open
a Wig Shop, 600 assorted wgs
nights. Apply in person to Sanford
INVITATION FOR BIOS
Florida, and may be inspected by all
id Wiglit5. $1,100. 323-1309.
Nursing S Convalescent Center,
THE
SANFORD HOUSING persons, firms and corporations
Melionville
A U T H OR I T V. SAN F OR D. having claims against the Tren.
Plant &amp; Craft Shop
FLORIDA, will receive bids for the sferor, between the hours of 9:00
For Safe. veryreasonable
reroofingof ix (6) BUiLDINGS IN A.M. and 500P.M. weekdays.
Phone 3237571
1 hadn't worked in 20 years.
CASTLE
Dated at Crescent City, Florida,
BREWER
COURT.
Now
I'm
earning
FLORIDA PROJECT 16 1 untIl 2:00 thiS July Ii. 1916.
good Sale or Lease. Bait &amp; Tackle Shop,
money
I'm
an
Avon
pm ,on the 23rd day of July 1976, at J. D. Asbury
bear &amp; wine 919W. 1st St. Sanford, •
Representative" Call 644 3071 for
the Administration Building, Castle Attorney at Law
or call 323 5753 after 9 P.M.
inloi'mat ion
Brewer Court, Sanford. Florida, at P 0. Box 997
which lime and place alt bids will be Crescent Cty,
Part time or full time outside sales
Florida 32012
publicly opened and read aloud,
person. Must have own car. Ex.
The work consists of removing Attorney for Vendee
cellent opportunity. Apply 3159
J\J ()
exiSting roof covering and un
Publish: July 20. 27 1976
'J' I C E
Orlando Drive (I? 97), Sanford.
derlayment from six (61 one Story DEa 75
multiple dwelling unit buildings and
___________________________
Salesperson with mafag.rI.l ability
replacing same as folIow:
DISABLED
for surrounding territory. Car
Carefully preserve existing cave.
necessary. Give nformatlon
AMERICAN
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
rake, chimney and pipe flashing.
about present or past em
V ETERANS
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Remove metal Ilashing only where
ployment,
education
&amp; 3
Notice of Public HearIng
corroded or damaged flashing oc.
references. All replies will be held
Chapter
Board of County Com
curs; replace with identical type, missloners of Seminole County.
In strict confidence. Free hospital
30
gage and profile metal.
I life insurance, plus other
Florida,witl hold a public hearing to
l'l*,' Ii 97
After removal of existing shingles
benefits. Reply Bax 607, co The
consider the following items:
and undertayment, clean surface
Evening Herald, P. 0. Box 1657.
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thoroughly and inspect sheathing or A. PUBLIC HEARINGS FOR
Sanford, Fla., 37171.
CHANGE
OF
ZONING
decking for decayed or defective
Meetings
areas. Replacement of shealhing or REGULATIONS
Sales clerk, full lime, beauty supI. TOM R. ESTES. A'l
Business 7:30 (St Tues
decking is not included In the basic
pile's, some stock work lnvoIye
AGRICULTURE TO C2 GENERAL
agreement
Pofrraph required, Call Mr.P.e!,
TA I L
COMM E R I A L
Apply Single layer asphalt R E
321 01.65.
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saturoled IS lb. roofing felt, ASTM o DISTRICT. Pl(7.7.76-Ia., Begin 3649
[lingo
feet
South
of
Northwest
corner
of
NE
226. with 2 Inch headlap and 6 inch
Furniture Salesman, experienced
Every Wed &amp; Sat
NW ', Section 22 21S-31E. run
endlap over entire area Use
Applications now being f3ke for
Early Birds l:l5p m
corrosion resistant roofing nails of East 752.2 feet, thence North 12 deg
interviews on Thur's. STERCHI'S,
feet,
thence
East
257
feet,
sufficient length to penetrate 32' East 15
1t00 French Ave.
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South 2121 feet, thence West
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through Sheathing (C)o not use
597 feet, thence North 220.4 feet to
staples),
Apply one layer 36 inch wide 90 lb. Point of Beginning, less County
Did you know th.,t your
mineral surfaced roll roofing, ASTM Road ALSO: Begin at NW corner of
club or organization can
NW
'4of
SectIon
73
215.31E.
D 749 or one layer 5.5 lb smooth roll NE ',of
appear In this listing eact
roofing, ASTM 0221. along all eaves thence run South 36.4.9 feet, thence
Week for only 5.3
East
252.2
feet,
thence
North
12
deg
and rakes, over the felt un
'neck? ThIs Is an ide,,I
derlayment, using plastic asphalt 52' East 53 feet, thence East 257 feet.
way to Inform the public
cement to secure all edges and laps thence North 302.6 feet, thence West
i
Apply mineral surfaced asphalt 3.97 feet to Point of Beginning, all in
of your club actIvlti
________________________
shingles. ASTM 0 225. type I, UL Seminole County. Florida. Further
.j.,
Class "C" label, self sealing wind described as bordering to South Side
'
resistant type. weighing
less of old Oviedo City Limits. now i$ an
"
.f
than 290 pounds per Square, .3 inch island within City, Southeast corner
'"IIzjJ
exposure. 2 inch Ieadlap, using Intersection of State Road 520
4
deformed, barbed or threaded nails (Alafaya Traill and Mitchell
Hammock
RDad
(DISTRICT
NO
n
as recommended by shingle
7. JAMES SALACIAK. RIA
manufacturer. Submit catalog data
and Samples for color Selection. SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING
Provide double starting course at DISTRICT TO OC OFFICE
.:/
DISTRICT. PX(7.7.76).13. Lots land
eaves.
, Greengat. Estates Addition,
as
At completion, remove all debris
V.F.W.
and packing containers. Provide recorded in Plal Book 19, Page 96.
public
records
of
Seminole
County.
mnimumof5percent replacement
HEADACHE!
shingles of each color for main. Florida, in Section 20.21 30. Further
BINGO
described as Northeast corner of
tenance.
Visit the Site and obtain from Graham Road and Oxford Road.
Every Sunday
Owner, Sanford Housing Authority, (DISTRICT NO 4)
1:30P.M.,
3.
JOSEPH
A.
HAGE
AND
the location and extent of reroollng
V.F.W.LOGCABIN
MOUSSA F. FEKANY, R.3
required
Fo1astrelief
A certified check or bank draft, MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING
ON TilE LAKEFRONT
payable to the Housing Authority of DISTRICT TO CN RESTIRCTEO
call the
the City of Sanford, Florida, U.S. NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL
Government bonds or a satisfactory DISTRICT. PX(7.7.76)14. Lots 1. 2
bid bond executed by the bidders and 3. Block 4, Plat of North
and acceptable sureties in an Chufuota, as recorded In P1st Book
\
amount equal toS per cent of the bid 7. Pages 54 to SI, public records of
Seminole Count y, Florida, in Section
shall be submitted wilh each bid.
The successful bIdder will be 29 21.37. Further described as the
'I
)"
1/NI"
required to furnish and pay for Northwest corner of Stale Road 419
hostess.
\,_,,/'
satIsfactory perfo'mance and and 6th Street, Chuluota, Florida
(DISTRICT NO. 1)
payment bond or oonds.
FLEET RESERVE
The SuccesSful bidder will tic
ThIspubuichearingwiIIbeIjin
St
ASSN,
SHIRLEYMILLETT
required to comply With appticabI the County Commission Chambers
Mor
8)4
9211
Federal Laws and regulations in. of the Seminole Ccunty Courthouse,
Casselberry.Winler Springs
cluding provisions for equal em Poom 203. Sanford, Florida,
"Matt"
Miller
SanlordAltamonte Springs
ployment opportunity and cer. ALQL1St 17, 1976, al 1:00 P.M., or as
Matttiev,
tificat ion
of
non segregated 500(1 thereafter as possible.
BUSiness Meeting
facilities.
Written comments filed with the
RUTH TUECH
2ndMonoay_
po
The Housing Authority of the city Land Development Administrator
8.3.4 9212
Club
p
of Sanford, Florida, reserves the will be considered. Persons ap
AI!amonte Springs
Oa;l (cl,w1
right to relect any or all bids oi' to pearing at the public hearing will be
CqO TN..rsc,ay 700)
Longwood
waive any informilllles In the heard orally. Hearings may be
Fast
bidding.
continued from lime to lime as found
No bid shall be withdrawn for a necessary. Further details available
period of 30 days subsequent to lie by calling 323 43)0. Ext. 307
SHIRLEY MILLETT
YOt# Club or org4ni:atIon
Wtd like to
opening of bid's without the coeninf
Board of County
831 9212
be flcluded In
this
Iitj, caU
of the Housing Authority of the City
Commissioner's
Forest
of Sanford, Florida,
Seminole Counly, Florida
tlltamonte Springs
Housing Authority of the
By: M)ko Hattaway,
THE HERALD
City of Sanford, Florida
Chairman
HILDA
RICHMOND
By' Thomas Wilion, Ill
Attest:
CLASSIFIED
5741161
Tille' Executive Director
Arthur H. Beckwitn, sr.
JW 7, 9, 16, 20. 1976
Deltona
DEPARTMENT
PubliSh; July 20,
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BE A REAL

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29'-?OOITlS

AVAILABLE
Color IV, Air Cond ,Maid Serv
QUALITY INN NORTH
Christian woman wanted to share
expene in home in Sanford Must I 11 SR 434, Longwood
have car. 332 0597
2545 Park Dr
.
110
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SLIM
BUDGETS ARE BOL
1&amp;2BRMotiIlsHomes
STEREO WITH VALUES FROM
Adults-Nopets
THE WANT AD COLUMNS,

Sanford- (Sinora;. si.rsu nn
$310 mo.. 3 BR, 2 bath, paneled
den. Fenced, $35,500. 3235302

Two Story HouseforSale
Takeover Payments
Call 321 8031
after 6
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Today's SpeCials

3H,uses

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-Large 7 rooms with carport, air. 585
373 1677

Tuesday, July 20, 1fl4-7A

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Sanford, Fl.

SBOa&amp;AccessorlesI

7 Bedroom. large kitthin. endused
porches, garage. $115 month plus
Security deposit. 2642 Sanford
Ave 531 1649.

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Furnished
Spanish 1 BR, 2 bath, good terms.
-.-_-_------------_---'.---_, $73950
Small house. Comfortably fur
nished. Very clean, $85 mo, 6, dep. 1 BR. 2 Story in mint condition with
311 N French Ave.
income apt. 5.14,950,

-AartmentsUnfurnished

Lake Mary- clean &amp; private, I
3 BR, extra large home with family
-Homes
bedroom furnished apt I male,no _____________________
room, recently remodeled. $20,000.
SANFORD
APIS KITCHENS
pdt
1
EQUIPPED WALK TO TOWN.
Nice 2 bedroom mobile home In Call Betty Flamm, Assoc,
$65 $100 MO. 635 uov.
3 rooms, bath, air. 1 or 2 adults No
Longwood. 1)20 month Phone
pets. Security dep Waler furn
N_
DUPLEX- F'rnished or un
3773031.
furnished
Ca U Ba it
Ideal
2 BR house trailer, furnished, with
location
Reasonable rent 365 3771
lights &amp; water, 322 5659.
REAL ESTATE
BAMBOO
COVE APTS .
Realtor
372 7495
Apts. Unfurn. Spacious II 2 BR. all One &amp; 2 Bedroom -apartments, STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
electric, Calm kitchens Dish
furnished or unfurnished Newly
Classified Ads didn't work
RAYMOND E. LUNOQUIST
______________________
washer, shag carpet, air, plenty
redecorated. Come see.
three wnulmln'l be any
E
Meg Real Estate Broker
_______________
closets. From ________
$150 Exclusive
SatM8,Apprasal
Airport Blvd. Sanford, 3231310. Rent, with option to buy, 24' x"i"
322 1113
mobile home with patio,
1 BEDROOM
carport, Completely renovated 3 &amp; i BR
417W. 3rd St 2nd floor, 3 rm rear
Shed. P001 &amp; lenni, marina.
FURNISHED APARTMENT
homes. 1
baths, with central
apt. Utilities included Reasonable
MI 5600
7300Meilonville
heat, from $10,000. As low as $100
rent Ph 3222750
_
-._.--._-_--dov,'n
1 BR, mobile home, 35' x 8', all
Looking foral4orneca;l
3l
plexes
electric, large tot &amp; frees. Near
________________________________
Ridgewood Arms
Lake Jessup $15 plus elect. 365

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY_SELL_TRADE
311 315 E Pint
5622
Country Club Manor - 2 BR, family 73
BTU Philcø A C, will cool
room, Screened porch, Huge
1,100 sq. tt. Excellent cond. $150;
func .dback yard With utility bldg.
Stewart
Warner od Wall heater,
Thi% one's a real bargain, 3230176
100 gal. tank • 130 323 1702.
3 BR, l', bath, family room, fenced
'
lot, welt, Sprinkler system, air, Chassis Lube &amp; Gear; Oil dispenser,
kitchen fully equipped, Assumable
Upright, $123, the pair. 322 4962.
mtg. Payments $110 mo. Total Guaranteed reconditioned
price, 171,3.00. 323 6111
auto
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batteries, 5)2.93 exchange
RE EL'! BODY SHOP, 1109
M. UNSWORTH
Sanford Ave.

REALTY

Meg Real Estate Broker
SO) w 1st st.
32) 606% or 323 0317 eves,
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RORSON MARINE
2925 Hwy Il 92
3fl 596)

SWAP SHOP FLEA MARKT
Anyone can bee seller or a buyer.
No charge. All admitted free
Come browse every Sunday 9 to 3
at ttie Movielanct Drive in
Theatre, South 17.91. Phone 322
1116

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59-M*JSiCal Merchandise
-_- Trumpet, Corn Director
lncase,goodcondifion
573 323 3409

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. 60.-office Supplies

Highway 46

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Auction Galleries

Used Office Furniture

I", miles Eastof II
Auction Saturday, July 31, 7 p.m.
Consignments welcome, Fur
niture, Antiques, Glass &amp; Dolts.
We pay cash for estates, etc. Stan
Vet-million. Auctioneer. Sanford.
3226913.

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets, wo
or steel desks, executive desk
Counter lops Sinks Installation
&amp; chairs, Secretarial desks &amp;
available Bud Cabell. 3320052
chairs, straight chairs, filing
anytime
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.
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NOLL'S
5heId
Casselberry, 1197,5)0
.____-_Gooth
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3 BR, 2 bath. Ph. room, enclosed
back porch, central heat &amp; air.
With 2 extra commercial lots.
0609

Trade

wap

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77- Autos Wanted

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NOR TN CA ROL IIp.
Repossession &amp; ________________ ________________________
2 BR. rustic cabin, scenic views, all
MORE CASH
Rain Trees, Azaleas, Camphor
crpt. Large rock fireplace, Sliding
by- Away Machines
glass des. that open on to a red.
Trees. 99c. Border 'grass, )9c.
For Wrecked or Junk
Large bushy Ligustrum, $1 99.
wooddeck, exposed beam ceiling, Singer with Zig Zag, $15
Cars &amp; TrUCkS
close to town, spring Water.
CACTUS QUEEN NURSERY, Any year thru 1976 models 7 days
Singer
With
buttonhole
attachment,
$27,000. 13.000 down.
COrner Wekiva Park Drive &amp; SR
cast Collect, 561 2131
46. 322 6235 OPEN WED
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-'
.
SInr
Golden
Touch.ard
Sew,
THROUGH
SUN.
Noon
to
s.
26
Acres
of
wooded
mtn
land,
not
Singer,
Stantomafic,
brand
new
5
I
Bedroom,
furnished,
air.
Adults,
p.m. Want 1971 or older Dodge Dart; CIsc
Spacious I, 2. &amp; 3 BR Apts. Tennis,
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Jim Hunt Realty, lnc, steep,
lays gentle, on good road,
no pets. Contact 2317 Palmetto
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will buy any make Convertibles
swimming, playground,
Lawn Mower Sales &amp; Service- We
2321 Park Dr.
condition. Singer's best ever
After
Hours;
hastwo
largespnin,
several
nice
Ave. Sanford.
Phone 373)010
recreation room, laundry room 35- )biIe HOme Lots
Sell the Best &amp; Service the Rest.
with cabinet
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MLS-. REALTORS 3229214.322 3991
bldg.
sites,
$20,500.
55.000
down
and clubhouse 2550 Ridgewood CLASSIFIED ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
TV's from
Western Auto, 301W. First St .322
BUY JUNK CARS- from $10 to $10.
Ave., Sanford.Ph.3336420
WHITE AND READ ALL OVER.
322-2118
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
Lots for S. ID &amp; t2wldes
10 Acres of 1'g trout stream, good
, ________________________
Call322_1621 after4pm,
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307
E
1st
Sf.
Downtown
Quiet adult park-In town
views, would make a nice mm
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CLASSIFIED
ADS
MOVE
2545 Park Or'.
3229111
farm, $12,300. Good terms,
Furnished
322286)
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__________________ MOUNTAINS of
63-.Machinery-Tools
32-Houses Unfurnised
merchandise
Must See To Believe
every day.
These are a few of the over 5.00
Sewing Machine
6 room apt., and efficiency apt. 3 Bedroom,1 bath houSe in Sanford.
...
Farm TractorS Equipment
NEW 4 BR, 2 bath, ww carpet,
36Resort
Property
Furnished, with lake access.
Fenced yard 645 0562.
$ 1.100
listings, We have all types of Singer Touch 'N Sew. With walnut
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Central
NSA,
enclosed
garage.
78torcycles
property
listed
from
about
1.400
Responsible adults only No pets
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337 357ffr'4
ConSole, balance si,.eo
nice area, Reduced Irom $31,500 to
per acre and up. We have small or
327 9096.
or 6 ______________________________ ______________________________
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Nice 2 Bedroom bloca home
Hutdiison Ocean front Apts., 339 5
payments
of
$1330
NATION
$26900
large tracts, we also have several
Motorcycle Insurance
Atlantic, Daytona Beach. Call
Furnor Unfurn
WIDE, 339 8097
Cabins &amp; houses Old farms and so
-Equipme
r Rent
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BLAIR AGENCY
Garage apartment, fully furnished,
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323 2920
Mrs P U Hutchispn, 3374053,
on. Write or call for free listing
373 3$Mor 373.7710
BATEMAN REALTY
air conditioned, water furnished. Longw
area, immaculate) BR, 2 Wekiva River, west from Sanford,
brochure. You can call free of * SINGER FUTURA *
Very nice. Phone 322 73.61 after
- 5?eamCleanYourOwnCarpet
Req. Real Estate Broker
bath, carpeting, fenced yard. $115
charge by dialing I 300 438 7171.
SUZUKI'16RM37OAOwned2
for rent, 2½ acres, partly cleared,
pm weekdays
Qxse of Singer's finest Sold new for
Rent Our Reinsnvac
2635
S
Sanford
Ave.
151 &amp; last 3237494
Write or catl today
ridden 3 times. Call 904775 10,
cheap. 3225466 after 2 p.m.
321 0759 eves 322 7613
over $600 Needs somne to CARROLL'S FURNITURE.322 SIll
Orange City.
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Efficiency and? Bedroom, monthly, 3 Bedroom, eatin kitchen, 2 poe.
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assume balance, $19610 or pay
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P.O. BOX 163
adults. Wekiva Landing Resort
ches, no pets. 3231767,
$1730 mo. Free home trial. Will
65''Pets-SUPPIies
37usiness Property
Murphy, NC., 28906
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Free boat moorage andcanoe use.
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79-Trucks-Trailers
take trade. Call Bitt at 339 8091.
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377 1470.
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EXECUTIVE HOME
Dealer
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AKC German Short mired Pointer
Buildings- Store or Oftice
DELTONA- First area. central air.
pups, 7 wkS., shots &amp; wormed. Sell us your car or truck even if you
SAN Mci I'ARK, 1, 2. 3 bedroom
$lOOmo
wall to wall Carpet. 2 BR, 7 baths,
207 25th ST. Single bed complete, $25; new Maple
REALTORS
owe money on it. See Bill Ray or
Hunting &amp; Obedience lines Sire &amp;
trailer apts. Adult I family park.
322 1581 or 323 7832
dinette, $99. used oak dinette, $45;
large FIn room, attractive kit
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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Jack Mink. BAIRD RAY DAT
Dam on premises. Big, healthy &amp;
Weekly. 35)5 Hwy 17 92. Sanford.
chen,
new Herculon recliner. $75;
built In
stove oven,
SUN. Fern Park, 531.1)18.
beautiful $100. 3223363.
323 1930.
refrIgerator, paneled office. 2
5 Acres on Sanford Ave. 33.000 P
drawer chest, $25; Oak double ______________________________
Real Estate
dreer, 555; 3 new LR tables, $25, Flufly white mate kitten, needs good 1971 Ranchero GT. full power, low
acre,
carports $723 No pets. 574.1010
Stenstrom
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3rm, apt, Largerooms, Clean Well
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Antique walnut sofa table, 8.45;
mileage, like new. $2600. 323.3610
home. 3233171.
furnished Carpeted. Reasonable. CLASSIFIED ADS DON'T COST
-- HANDY MAN'S SPECIAL
Walnut desk, $85;
With Large 3 BR, 2 bath. 1209 Mignolia
KULP
its W 1st St.
41Hou -__. 'THEY PAY
961
Ford pick Up. in exceptional
DECORATOPS,I09W1st
St
322
Ave.
$)7,
GreatDanepups
small apt., Needs some repairs &amp;
7335.
condition.
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Automatic,
The Evening Herald Classified
male&amp;femalefor sale.
low
painting Extra large lot. $14..
Ad's Clean 3 BR. I' bath. private back SANFORD
mileage, CaI.Apache chrome
offer no fancy claims
322
Just
yard, washer, dryer 8175 By
Longwood- 4 Br. 2 bath, $27,500. Cookware, Miracle Maid, waterless,
wheels.
new
we scat tract let.
11('RuItl
EXTRA LARGE LOT
3 BR, I
appt 32360)6 eves.
lSpc, Set, $140 With Lektro Maid, Chihuahua, mate, 7 mos., 3
lbs.
let-ed tires, cb radio &amp; more.
* * * *VA.FHA * * * *
bath, with PrOducing fruit trees.
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Call between 6 &amp; 8 P.M. 322 1133.
RettV(Cd to 11.700 3239062.
Great for startirg or retirees.
Hal Colbert Realty
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512,500
"-"s Spic &amp; span 3 BR. I' bath, split
"323-7832
Complete houseful of furniture
in. Doberman Pinscher AKC Pups.
plan, central air &amp; heat, large
for Sale
$150. Champion Lineage. Terms,
ctuding appIianc
33,000 takes
EVES 322 1387 or 322 0612
COOL &amp; SHADY - 3 BR. I bath,
screened porch, huge fenced yard,
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368.5710
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all, Practically new 212 Melissa
inside utility room &amp; garage. Must
frame home on 3 beautIfully oak
Court, (Groveview Homes, Lake Modernizing
Leasea Datsun including Z cars and
shaded lots. 117.000.
Sell today Only 823.900 Call
your home? Sell 'no
LAKE MARY- Lovely 3 BR home
Mary).
trucks. For information call Bill
Apartmen
Phyllis
Capponi,
central heat &amp; air, neat as a pin,
longer needed but useful items
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Ray or Jack Mink, $31 131$
Realtor
MODEL HOME-I Yr's. new,) BR.
Associate, Alter hours, $3.4
821.900, FHA available,
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with
a
want
ad.
Call
373
2611
Or
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1723,
Studio, 1,2,3
52-Appiiances
11, baths, central heat &amp; air, well
$31 9993
1970 Impala, V 6, air, radio.
FRICKE
&amp;
FRICKE
Bedroom Apti,
taken care of, 523,300.
Forrest Greene, Inc.
LAKESIDE
_-'-'
tires. 1600 3220036.
ASSOCIATES INC
QuIetOn.5tory
Dryer, GE, 16 lb. 220 V., green.
APARTMENTS
68-Wanted
to BUy
B)O It))
REALTORS, 8315233
REALTORS 323 6333
1972
El Camino VI, automatic.
CHECK
rHIS
-3
BR.
central
heat
works
0 k. 525 327 1962.
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Kitchen Equipped
..
Large I &amp; 2 Bdrm.
air, carpeting, pation, eatin
power steering, $1315
RENTER'S
Adult.Family
SPECIAL- Plot first &amp;
Furnished or Unfurnished
Dishwasher
kitchen, with dishwasher. BPP,
Cash 322-4132
WHEEL RANCHOF SANFORD
iast. only $700 down Move your
$40
$25,000.
Phone 323 1080
'CLUB ROOM
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For used furniture, appliances,
One Bedroom
family in tothisLlkE NEW,3 BR.
323 0563
POOL
kitchen equipped home *ith wall COUNTRY LIVING
From
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 items, JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '12 and
With an oval INC
to wall carpet, Hurryt Only
Larry's .Mart 215 Sanford Ave.
REALTOR
'73 Models. Call 333W0 or $3.
KENMORE WASHER, parts
pool to boot 3 BR. 2 baths. On 313 9110
127,500
NO DEPOSIT
21 HRS
£605 lDealer
Service. Used machines
canal, family room, 812.900.
MOONEYAPPLIANCES)?3069,
NO LEASE
By OwnerLovely 3 BR, z oa
1966 Mustang, ew paint, good
HANDY MAN'S SPECIAL- Large
Call Sanford's Sales Leader
,
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home in Sanford, central heat and
REQUIRED
DAVE'S 323 9370
cOnditiOfl, 8750, 323.279% after Sor
roomy 1 BR home ready to move
air, wall to wall carpet. Separate
53-TV-Radio-Stereo
week ends.
into. bul rough on the edges. Call
Wanted
to
Highway 17.92. Sanford
buy used office furniture.
dining room, 16*16' family room. to lnect, Only 119,900 Good
''
A N YTIME
Any Quantity. NOLL'S Casael. (961 Pontiac Firebird Convertible.
Acrois From Ranch House
terms
large fenced yard, We hae a large selection of black &amp;
berry. Hwy. 1702 *304206
needs
beautiful shade trees, I6'xl6'
top, runs good, in
Multiple Listing Service
white portable TV'S $25 to sos.
323.8670 or 831.9777
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EXECUTIVE HOME
workshop or outside game room.
SPected. $150 327 33)2.
Beautiful I
HERB'S TV. 1200 S French. 323
REALTORS
2565
Park
Ham Amateur Radio Equipment.
bedroom, 2 bath, in choice Loch
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53.000 equity and asaume
loan
1734
tionallvManaq_,,!
Sonny Raborn 3222120 or 373 1970 OTO. air, new fires, new paint.
Arbor location 8.32,000
Phone 321
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322.2090

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YOU WON'T BELIEVE
2 BR, CB home, $13,100
2 BR frame home, $6.3O0
3 BR. 2 bath, $18,900
3 BR, separate dining 171.500
2 BR, CB. I bath. Air, enclosed
3 BR. tam, rm,, $20,300
porch, fenced yard. Near schools. COUntry, pool, 7ij
Acres,
3220640.
Suitable terms on all

Peg Real Estate Broker 321 0640
372 0779 32) 7993 372 2748
OVIEDO

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION
Large Wooded Lots

Paved Streets •Sewers
Street Lights 'Sidewalks

IdylIwilde Homes By

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211 W. 25th

Sanford, Fla.

Call for Appointment 327.3103
ADDITIONS...... REMODELING

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VETERANS-- REST BUY IN
TOWN- 15.000 under comparable
homes, 3 BR, 7 b.itfl. kitchens
equipped, central heatSair wall
wall carpt. owner pays all closing
Costs Only ID remaining

Attention FlU
Beautiful spacious 3 BR. 7 bath.
family room, large 100'xlSO'
corner lot. Double garage, poci
planned, screened patio Lovely
area Call today.

Wm. H. Stemper' Realtor

CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
5315277

19195 French
3224991
Eves 322 1496. 772 1161, 322

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LAKEFRONT DELTONA- ISO ft.
on large like with spic arid span)
bedroom, carport, central heat
and air, screened rear porch. A
real bargain at $30,900

Excellent investment i BR, 2 story
with 2 furnished apartments on
separate lots. 528.500. 1200 Elm
534 5997,
QUIET AREA
73 BR redecorated house, lots of
kitchen cabinets, eating bar, new
carpeting, new roof, central heat
and large fenced back yard
Approx 57.000 down. SItS month
Price 521,500Owner.3230522

Ksh Real Estate
"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

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Oviedo area, country home, custom
built, 2'a acres, 4 BR, 3 baths,
office, 3300 sq ft , 3 mos old,
16.000 equity and assume mar
tgage of
555.000. Appraised
880.000. Owner, 3636450,

REDUCED
54t) Sanford Ave . I BR. home or
Office, new carpets, carport,
screened porch, garage. Owner
anxious, s'o,soo
REPOSSESSED) BR, 2 bath. 5100
down, 1169.01 total monthly
payment,! pet. annual pet. rate.
360 mos 111.500.

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V Hardwick, Broker
Deltona,66a 0611

CRANK CONS'T&amp; REALTY
REALTORS530)
Eyes 323 3349

W. Garnett White

Southwest Orlando-) BR, 7 baths.
cent. air, carpeted, fenced, PItA,
VA. 7 pet. 525.500 I 831 77
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Peg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIOER,ASSOC
101W. Commercial
Phone3727811.Sanford
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PRIVACY 3 BR, 2 balh, paneled
family room overlooking large
back yard Wall to wall carpet.
equipped kitchen with breakfast
bar. $39300.
','s 1IIJAL TOWS

321.0041
730)5 FRENCH
Priced To Go- By Owner- 2 BR, 1
bath, well maintained home
Large lot with fenced back yard,
many trees Wynnwood area off
Mellonville 3236191.
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42-4v¼bi1e Homes

1SYR FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Drive
Sanford, 323 5200

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New 2-3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes
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EASILY INSTALLED WITH STAPLEGUN
CAN BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
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WHILE SUPPLY LASTS

Conventio•nal.5% Down
Homes ready for your inspection
and Immedlateoccupancy
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Sanford Ave.. 4 Blocks South of Airport 8s'd,
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

B ralley Odham-323.4670
BUILDER.DEVELQpER

55-Boats&amp; Accessories
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trailer. S mos. old, Take over
payments, 3233812
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1971 Larson 16' boat, 6.3 hp Mercury
motor 8 Irailer, Excel Coed 32').
5650 after S
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Home

tour home with ,,um
Sidnq S soffit 5itm AlSo
ROOlIN
Gutters 70 yrs Exp
Eagle 5.d'nq Co 151956)

Auto Painting

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Pest Control

Improvements

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ART BkOWj PEST CO'POL
2562 P.1,6 Dr.,,
377 5663

Pern')del.ng,ld Adllit,OflS
Freeestimatcs Ptoobiigaton
JOHNNY WALKER,322 6151
Gen.-raContractor

Central Heat 5. Air Conditioning
For tree estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 377
1171.

Roofing

Auto Painting &amp; Minor Boily 'Ark
Professional,
experienced Carpentry, Remodeling A0dt.,xis, Expert roof repars, fiat r00fs o.
Custom Wor8 Lcensed, Bonded
p,Iintpr
Work
guaranteed,
Shingles
All nun
gIJaran
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Bruce's Body
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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE
WHITE AND READ ALL OVER
ClassifIed Ads didn't work there
wouldn't be any

Sewing

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Beauty Care

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Carl's Sewing Machine Repair.
Clean. Oil I TuneUp.
3223444
Your HomeSit

C&amp;A Back Hoe Service
Lj' ;Ir,ir.r- ' 1.11 d.rT. cj,, nix'
All kinds of diggng HousetraiIe
stored and moved 3729142
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ESTERSONLAItDCLEARING
Bulldozing. Excavating, Ditch work.
Fill dirt, top
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322 9)12

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Landscapinç &amp;

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Cleaning tIme garage again' Moving
tIme same items around you
r.coved last spring? Planning on
StOring them another year? Don't
dO it. Plan a garage sale a
don't
forget to advectise it efl the Herald
want aos Like magic, the clutter
wUl disappear, and you'll have
Cxtra cash in your poCKet

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and lertiliz,ng Free estimates
Ph 373

Tree Service
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EXPERT LAWN CARE
Cutting. Trimming, Hauling
Mowing. Edging, Trlmmng
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Licensed, Bonded, Insured 319
Free Estimates
Phone 323 1797
5659 or 373 5052

for_--

Painting

Trasn Hauled, Lawn Care.
Hauling
322

,)105h) &amp;
pt-f. discount on all
children's clothing Boys' new r1avesomecampng equipment
suits, $hi'ts, short &amp; long
c'x
no longer use' Sell It all with a
pants. girls'dre53es &amp; thort I Ioe)g
Classified Ad In The Herald Call
play %u*ts
322 2611 or $31 9993 and a fnietidI
PAYTON'SCHILOREN'55"EAR
no v'sor will help you
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Sewing Machine Repair

Land Clearing

WANT'TO SELL
YOUR HOME'
Buying a new home? Moving to an
apartment'
Get some action with a Herald
classified ad. We'll help you write
an ad that will bring a last sale.
CALL 373 261%

C E SHEPitEWO
Panrnq, Remodci,n.1
Repairs Call 3135613

Alterations, Dress Making. Drapes,
Upholstery 322 0107

BEST PRICE BEST PRODUCT
Free Eslimates-24 HourS
THERMOTEK.83l

TOWER S BEAUTY SALON
¶l0'meriy Ha'riett's Beauty Ni
519 E First, 372 5712

Merchandise
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.,..S (NLV AUCTION, WED
NESDAY AUGUST 1 7 P M
SANFORD AUCTION. 32) 1)40

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Need extra t'soney? Can you work a
couple of hours in the evening?
Call 373 $542

Sale

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Roof Ripi, Carpentry. Pnliiig,
Home Repairs. Gutlering. Cement
w3rk Free estimates. 531 8662

50-Mscellaneous

•'JW 111 004!

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

SO) Acres near Qsteen, good road,
lightly wooded. All good usable
land 16.950 Easy terms Call
owner, 831 3547
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PINEY
BARN_We Buy lfthislslheday tobuya new car,
ShOp today's want ads for the best
Furniture S Miscellaneous Sell
buys.
for 30 pet commission Free Pick
ups Auction, 'Saturdays 7 pm
Sanford 322 2270
1975 Duster. 6 cvl.. automatic, air,
_________________________ - 8.000 miles, 13.700 Also
1573
ORIENTAL RUGS WAttlED
LeMans 1 dr Pontiac. 16.000
lop Prices, used, any COnditiOn
miles. real clean, automatic, air.
i-Is t'2, Writer P,irk
12,730 177 9878 Dealer

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Twenty West Area- Beautiful)
room P, bath, central heat,
carpemec,, fenced back yard. stove
&amp; eigerator, 527.500. 8800 dowri,
if VA nothing down KULP
REAL TV, 3727335.

Realtor, MLS
323.5774 Anytime

Multiple Listing Service

Custom Built Homes With Many Plans To Choose From

JENNY CLARK REALTy
Realtor
Phone 303373 I59
Days and After Hours

R eq Real Estate Broker
I1(i) E 25th St
3226633

Harold Hall Realty

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Suntand 3 BR, I balh, heat S air,
many extras 519.900 3495371

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Well Drilling
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSIEMS
All type5an.jis
We reper and service
STINE MACNINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
201W ndSt
3726433

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shich every member of the which would help counter that settlement of old disputes are, we beg all nations to halt
MUNICH, lflS:Aftershocksasde,aitatfngai the dead
'Pam had to sign for, and which deadly import. Reluctantly, I through the genuine dialogue further accumulation of
(Continued On Page 3-Ri
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MONTREAl. (Alas - The all-around title Wednesday 200 freestyle.
journalists and One U.S. very imperfect Olympics - night.
'urniss won in world record
senator, the manual Wi'S with all its troubles and strife.
Long John Naber was the sa time of 1:50j9. Nabor was
ORMOND BEACH
Talk played game, what else can you
declared unenforceable: but fears and police forces, threats of the American swim team timed in 1:50:50 and Jim Mont"He had his hands out in front
the officials' disrespect towards and boycotts about heartbreak!
suddenly has that collected two more gold gnmery, Madison, Wis., made it
say?" said losing manager and they tagged ptjmon the rear
the maturity of the Olympic been graced by perfection,
The Sanford All-Stars Mike Rotundo. "Everyone in ..sothatwasn'tmuchubt"
medals and helped push the the second American sweep of
competitors was again weefully
dropped a 1-0 squeaker to South the ball park, except the home added Rotunda later,
It's a tiny packages thls lItfie United States' accumulation for the Games with his 1:.58 for
apparent.
Daytona Monday night in the plate umpire, thought we had
bit of perfection, standing only the Games to three gold, four third.
ioria Little Major lague scored in the second inning.
is Other teams in Munich also 4-feet•11 and weighing in at 88 silver and two bronze. East
baseball district tournament. And the winning hit could have
SOUTH DAYTONA
struggled against increased pounds of pure grace and Germany leads with four gold.
*0 N H RBi
St. Cloud took 6-2 measure of been caught. But our right OWIN
regimentation. The Olympic rhythm, topped by a pony-tail three silver, three bronze, Medal Scoreboard
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ball
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DonMiii,rrf
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game of the double-elimination over the fenceandgaveuponit. AntPtonyMcCuiiey
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focating. It was invaded by
Slates 3
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It's magnificent little Nadia
The 6-boot-Naber,a senior at Soviet Union
Jim Barrett lb
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comint'rcial vendors selling ('omaneci, a 14-year-old Ronna- Southern California, won the W Germany
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expensive souvenirs and by nian girl, who has captured the IOU backstroke in world record Romania
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Hall
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Saunders had nine strikeouts Totals
'idvertising placards around watched on television her per. fling. He was out-touched by Austria
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SANFORD
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Iran
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The Sanford-South Daytona his no-hit effort. He permitted Larry Frederick 3b
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Robert Sieber, director general game was a pitching duel only four baserunners and only Pat Harrison 3b
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of Sports services, said there deluxe between Chip Saunders once was Sanford close to Wesley Steele
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Daytona [ireballer Dan putting a run on the scoreboard.
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Brett Von Herbulisss
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to cover the Games. Withdraw- Swartzfagyr. Sanford didn't get
Brett Von Herbulis, who will Terry Griffin ci
2000
would-be champions' Sunday. And she followed that
als
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Games
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the
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tonight against Ocala, Jim Jonwt5,f
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tional teams of 28 African, foot 12-year-old. All Daytona walked in the second inning and Mike Polk
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Herald,
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South American and Middle could muster off Saunders was took third on a couple of passed Da Hubbard ri
Tuesday, July 20,1976--16
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.Jcfore their competition.
Eastern countries have reduced a misplayed fly in the last in. balls. When the ball got by Mike Rotundori
1 0 0 0
And still she wasn't (lone,
Totals
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laced an extra psychological mere was more to conic
the competitors by at least 303 ning which plated the game's catcher Dwight Lewis again,
to 6,934. Sixty officials have left, only run.
stress on the overseas coin- more of
Von flerbul isstreakecj for home
that which is supposed
Sanford
cutting their number to 2,2.
"It was a superbly well- with a head-first slide.
petitors who could not travel to be unattainable by mortals.
separately front their teams for
She recorded still another
economic
reasons.
And perfect score last night in 01)therefore, the heartbeat and tiomil perfonnances on the unewarmth of the Village of the
parallel
ven
bars.
Crossing Worlds was supplied
"I was very glad," she said.
by the would-be Olympic losers. "But it wasn't the first time
ORIJtNIX) - Tonight's boxing card at the Orlando Sports
Perez has been promised a return match with the undefeated
Ever so often I still think I've done it 19 times."
Stadium looks like an instant replay of a program two weeks ago
NO sensation from Indiana, George Madison, if he gets past
to
those
tense
days.
The
II
with Mad Dog Ross, Taco Perez, Scott Clark and Frankie Santore
But no one had ever done it in
Italderas, while Oscar will get the winner of the Ross-Aguirre
Arabs committed the first the Olympics.
the headliners.
match if he has his hand raised in victory.
murder. The Arabs invaded the
MONTREAL
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Olga
Lsalance
bearn.
She
struck
her
"That show was the best action card we have ever put on,"
11cr spectacular performplace. They ignited the fires of ances brought to their feet it Korbut and Nadia Coaneci
Clark, who hails from Casselberry, will be 18 next month and
head in a practice somersault.
ni
commented matchmaker Bruce Trampler, when asked why he
the
undefeated
teenager hopes to celebrate early by taking the
the tragedy. But somehow the wildly-cheering crowd uf 18,000, shook hands.
hleronce impish smile was thin.
Was t'omingbackwith the same local s5 "And fans have asked
measure of rugged trial horse, Max
psychology of the officials had some of them almost tearful in
The woman who reigned as
Nadia stood No. I overall
that we bring them all back. We feel it is more of an encore than a
Winner of three straight pro fights since graduating from
repeat performance."
also come into play. Israeli their adoration of this flying, the queen of gymnastics and the after Monday's competition.
young people, Arab young
I.yrnan High this past June, Clark has been making great strides
princess whosi taking
gans
std fifth She
.
failed
t
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tang h
er Olga
Ross is being brought back with Aiphonso Aguirre in a
twisting little girl who usually p
people and
under his trainer Dominick Polo, and is beiog considered as
if German %4ears a poker fact- devoid of (Town Inet and clasped hands qualify for the final cimipetition
Southern junior mi%. Ileweight title match. It was Aguirre who
..prospect of
policeman, all dead. I think the expression.
the Month" by RingMagazine, in the welterweight
Monday in the throneroom of in floor exercises in which she
was the hit of the show last time when he held Taco Perez to a
division.
world had killed them. Nearly
the Olympics.
won a gold medal four years
draw.
But she can, and does on per.
.everyone refused to help out the
'1 feel we are friends," ago.
'Aguirre more than earned a shot at floss off of his effort with
Tonight's bout with liord will be Clark's first attempt at six
German government. The Arab feet occasions, flash that ap- Nadia, the 14-year-old flomaEven
on
her
own
team,
Perez,"
Trampler went on. "I had promised him he could fight rounds, while Hord has been all over the United States meeting
states were not available. The pealing, beguiling smile
nian, said later of
Ross for the Southern title if he beat Perez and while he didn't win
her meeting slight Olga is being upstaged by
men like Ross, Al Hughs, and Joey Vincent.
Israeli government said they youth
with the 21-year-old Korbut of the even slighter Maria
the fight, he still deserves the chance to meet Ross."
11cr
fantastic
displays
overthe
Soviet
Union.
Santore is also trying to take a giant step forward when he
would rather be grieving than
Perez is being brought back against
Balderas and word
a 15-year-old crowd
squares off against Lamar Baskin, considered c of the top
negotiating.
'I he finest shadowed another 1-2-3 sweep The meeting lasted a moment Filatova,
'harcrterwith big white bOWS
front Texas says that he is ar.other in a long line of Texicans who
iightveights in Texas.
b' the American men's
Olympians of Israel
sonic
as the No. ISoviet team greeted her two ponytails,
conic to fight.
The amateur card will start at 8 p.m.
the finest athletes of mankind nung team, this in the 20041W
the No. 2 Romanians. Olga
Asked later if she planned to
h'*i ti.,t' t.,.n r,",iit ••, tee freestyle
.
WfiJ wi ner teammates
teammates on ii
retire after these Olympics,
She was more impressiv
prioruty'
platform and extended her
Olga said, "N)et," but said she
than
the
powerful
East
GerIf 1 recall correctly, Libya
hand down to Nadia.
was interested in pursuing thefferetI a helping hand. To help mans who have won every
But it was Nadia to whom the
things cool down, Libya would event on the women's SWIll)- crowd paid homage and Olga ater arts.
accept the Arabs and their niiing program so far.
On Sunday, Nadia and Olga
seemed to know it.
hostages on her territory and
She made secondary a cheatNadiii, a younger, more skill- both said they hadn't seen each
see what communication could mug incident that resulted in the ful, more collected Olga, but other perform.
be started from there. I disqualification of a Russian without Olga's warmth.
On Monday, they were intent
remember how relieved the star in the Modern Pentathlon,
Nadia brought the crowd to on their own performances and
rest of us felt about it. With theWorld records fell iii profu- its feet with two perfect scores seemed deliberately to ignore
public opinion so united against sion. But what are world of 10 in the uneven bars and the each other or cast only a nonthe guerrillas, the Palestinian records when perfection is of- balance beam. They were her chalant glance in their rival's
not
bear fered"
:ilUSC
could
third perfect scores in two days, direction.
premetliated bloodshed.
The Russians won the team but the 19th of her career.
FinaIl), Olga plunged to the
We heard that the Germans gold in the women's gymnasNadia was consummate skill
vault, twisting eloquently in mlgave their word to the tics, but it was almost over- and grace, a serious little techdair, but landing imperfectl',
guerrillas that they would be looked in the outpouring of nician.
and scoring 9.70.
!ransported safely: that the praise and affection for Nadia,
Olga stumbled, wavered and
On her second try, Olga landhelicopters arrived and the who is now the overwhelming even fell as she came off the
ccl off balance and fell on her
plane was ready. We smiled as favorite to take the individual vault. She nearly fell off the
behind, scoring 9.15.
the chances for survival of the
Israeli Olympians brightened.
The aftershocks of the sub' equent murder-suicide were
nearly as devastating as the
MONTREALAP)
Teofilo Stevenson, Cuba's building C. a huge Cuban flag of
deed alone. The way some
ight boxing blue and white stripes with a
delegations secluded their Where's Nadia? Anybody seen Olympic heavywe
athletes until the word came Olga? What's the chance of a champion, and Iouliaka Seine- white star in a red triangle
from above whether to express picture of Teofilo' Let us know nova, Russia's 7-foot-2 Amazon hangs on the wall whi'ii' a small
grief or not. 'the way Avery if you run into louliaka. You'll of the basketball boards, as tlx staff fields constant requests to
Brundage used the official recognize her easily - she's 7-2. athletes people most want to see Stevenson.
They're the shooting stars of see and talk to - but can't.
occasion of mourning to
A young man with a Fidel
XXI
Olympics.
Of the 3,000 newsmen gath- Castro beard is nice but the ex.
complain about black Africa's the
stand against the Olympic Everybody's straining for a ered here from throughout the (-uses fly like soldiers marching
'
ittlegationfrom
telegation
Rhodesia. The look at them. You may get a world, probably 2,900 have been off to war.
way some nations refused to fly quick look. Then, whish. scurrying around, knocking on
"Sorry. Teofilo is at breakofficial doors and seeking an fast."
their flags half staff. The way They're gone.
Nadia Comaneci, the 14-year- audience.
some people regretted only the
"He is training."
It's been the most frustrating
deaths of some of the victims old Romanian wonder child of
"He is gone to the arena,"
and not the others. The way gymnastic long horse and bars, chase of great spectacle.
"No one knows when he will
Through the early days, Ste- be available."
some compitors complained in three days has established
about the delays of their events herself as the undisputed queen venison has been the most eluStevenson is the giant of a
sive.
just because "the Arabs and the of the Gaines.
man - 6-feet4 and 230 pounds
She has spectators and untold
Not slated for action until the
Israelis are at it again." But
who crushed America's
iany wanted to organize an millions of television fans gush- weekend, he Flits in and out of Duane Eobick at Munich in 1972
)lymmipir Village meeting which ing just as the Soviet Union's his quarters, to and from train, and went on to win the heavywould draft a letter to the whirling watch fob, Olga Kor- ing, from the boxing stadium to weight gold medal. There are
Secretary .Gt'neral of the but, did at Munich four years the Village without anybody some who contend he might be
United Nations, and which ago. Olga remains oie of the laying an eye - mucti less a a threat to Al's crown if Castro
would appeal For peace. The Games' premier attractions, glove - on him,
would give him the freedom to
In the Cubans' quarters in try.
Ma)orol.the Village, an official
To these gymnastic tykes
of the German Olympic have been added the names of suite 120 below ground level in,
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"Only if all nations consider and to cast away the racial,
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quest for medals
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divorced from stubborn prejudices
that
have
became hungrier, the payoffs to
QW They prepared its display for emotion,theI'amllyofManw,ll
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times each day.
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• destructive to !he people, the
"Dear
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attention
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, veteran Olympic competitors
l.ast In a seriest
letter said. "We, the un- desperately needed for solving Olympic Games.
became more outspoken' and
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The women's discus was
the Olympic officials more (.ornmittee would not allow the Olympic officials assembled in of medical
care, lack of among the ast events on the
worried about giving theni meeting. Not until things settle, Munich, Germany, from Aug. education and communication, program. Before the morning
space. The U.S. Olympic he said. But there were only a 26 to Sept. 10, 1972, appeal and the ever more threatening, qualifying round, coaches out
Committee panicked. Before few days left.
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A? Sports Writer
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Bill Campbell stuck to his fast verdict for the victorious
ball, a decision that enabled the Orioles.
Minnesota relief pitcher to
Yankees 3, White Sox 2
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With the score tied 2-7 in the
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loot-3 190-pound righthander. and Chicago pitcher Jack
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With a strong wind blowing nings
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one oil the last-balling Camp. bottom of the 11th scored the
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Detroit led 64 on Lyman Bos- the Red Sex helm earlier in the
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troit's Willie Horton caught a
Angels 44, Brewers 21
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Bobby Bonds and Dave Colthe score to one run.
has led California to a doubleIn other Al. games Monday header sweep of the Milwaukee
night, Oakland defeated Cleve- Brewers. Bonds drove in three
land 10-3 after Cleveland had
runs with a pair of singles in the
won the opener 3-2; California first game while Collins' Iwostopped Milwaukee twice, 4-2 run single keyed a five-run
and 6-I; Baltimore edged
Kan- third inning in the nightcap.
sas City 4-3, the New York
Yankees nipped the Chicago
Indians 3.3, A's 2-10
White Sex 3-2 and Texas needed
Cleveland used ptchi.ag to
11 innings to spoil the debut of capture its fourth straight vicBoston's interim manager Don tory before Oakland erupted
Zimnier,
behind its hitting to capture the
Orioles 4, Royals 3
nightcap.
Jim Palmer hurled his 13th
Jim Bibby and reliever Jim
victory of the season - tops in Kern limited the A's to just six
the AL - as Baltimore slipped hits In the first game as catcher
by Kansas City. The veteran Ray Fe, playing his first
righthander, who has won six of game since coming off the dishis seven starts, worked out of a abled list, scored two of the Inbases-loaded jam in the third than? runs.
but needed relief in the eighth.
In the nightcap, Billy WilTht Royals jumped out to a I- hams pounded a two-run homer
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SEVENTH - 1. Is&amp;$&amp; Rodalto (4)
SE VENT" - I Hand Off (6) 1560
11-40 9.10 7.60; 2. Victor-Sarduy (1)
6 201 60~ 2 Bold Star (3) 9 406 00; 1 9 10 5 20; 3.
Barquin-Coblan (2) ,e.40,
Lanky Hank (7)110 0(36)7510 p
39.60, P (4.1) too.20.
(6)) 127 10; T (632) 575.00; 31.31.
EIGHTH - I. Mutilta.EiorrI (1)
EIGHTH - I. Cousin Kim (7) 24.10)1705,40; 2. Gatti
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of one conch. lie did not bend
ilown to pick it up. My discus
landed it the feet of another
coach, lie did not hand it to me,
either. My discus landed
nearby still another coach. lie
said, "good morning" S I
walked over and picked it up.
Two weeks before my
competition I lived through the
second greatest moment of my
entire athletic career. The
individual team captan.s of the
U.S. delegation elected me to be
the official flag bearer. I
remembered how. half-cr y in g
and half .sini ling. I carried th e
Stars and Stripes, here in one
arm, like the men, here in two,
not to take chances on its
touching the ground I could
bareR feel under my feet. I felt
strong
' , cOncl1ntritCd, together.
That season I broke the U.S
record It) a num be r of meets. I
lillproved Ili) personal best by a
score

721 10; 38.10
NINTH - I Nap's Johnny (fl652
3003.00. 2 My Vickie (3) 12.60 S 10;
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P (73) UI 00; 1 (7 3.1) 1136 40;
3139.
TENTH - 1. Wright Marker (1)
9 10 500 3 40, 2. Ramblin Girl (2)
360 3 00, 3 Petite Pinto (0) 1.10; Q
(I 2) 1310. P (12) 52.20. 1 (I 25)
11300; 31.15.
ELEVENTH - I. Rugged Randy
(2)050350260,7. Run Dog Two(7)
1.607,50; 3 Ouch's Master (1) 100;
0(77)1160, P (27)60.90. 1 (27.1)
58560. 3164
TWELFTH - I Noting (Ii 1.50
340 300. 2. Jug (1) 1000 400, 3.
Dream Acre 3.100; 0(17)2920; P
(I 7) 52.20. 1 (173) 31200; 3045
All
1165; Handle - $251,570

SEVENTH - I. Though Time
(Sicai. 2 Ocala Eagle (JefferSon);
3 George Way (6. Regur); I Passe
(N Crank); S. Wingait Godenia
(Becker). 6 Ocala Butler
(O'Amato); 7 Flyer Farong
(Johnson). I. Belandger (R Neely)
EIGHTH - I. Mr. Badeye
(Dvora(ek); 2. Clever Trip iVan
-- Deventer), 1
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(Culhane);
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lBttdgel), S Dmrey America iR
Ne,Iy). 4 Stonegate Sharp (Pat
terson). 1 Narrl,ns Pussycat
ISeders), I Eds Buddy (Rau)
NINTH - I. Howard Champ
(Kurtzworlh), 7. Bullet Freight (No
Driver).
3.
Goodtlme
Julie
(Grimes); I Nelson Way (Taylor);
S Coalmont Fr,t (R Ne,Iy). 4
Mijd Pop IProvost); . Cutlass A.
(Parr), I Selbys Beau (Ssiden)
TENTH - I
Flying Hank
(kurtjorth)
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Forecaster
(SIader), 3 Pansys Knight IOlos'y),
A. Iron City Nancy (R Regur); s
Join The Crows (FiliplIli); 6_
MaioretteL. Bar ISarbes: 7 Back
tire Bayel (Rau), I C K 's Firl IR
Neely)

1280
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NINTH - 1. Apraiz (I) 11.00 1 00
350; 3. Boniguen (7) 7.60 400; 3.
Rafael (1)910;Q Iv y) 32.00; p (I-i)

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TENTH - I. uri.rt.ovy (I ) 21.60
7.00 3.00; 2. Bob.Davaloj (5) 560

140; 3. SoIos.Lor,nzo (3) 3.60; Q IS.
I) 14.10; ( I 5) 107.70; DO (I I)

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LEVENTH - I Galdos.Coøian
(2) 11.00 300 3.00; 2. isasa Molina
(3)560100. 3. Aprall.Paco (5) 2.60;
o (2 3) 30.20; P (2 3) 145 50,
TWELFTH - i. Rafael.Eirrl (i)
13.60 9.00 300; 2. JOrgeCobian (1)
9.00 6 20; 3. Solana Sarduy (6) 1.00;
O (II) 11.60. P (11) 197.40; Big 0
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FIRST

TONIGHT'S ENTRIES

900 320 100; 2. Nestor-Sutton (1)

9007.00; 3 Bob Goodwin (3) 1.00; 0
(6 7) 02.60; P (6.7) 311.50
SECOND - I, Nejtor.Pecina (4)
19, 40 5.00 2.00; 2. Bob-Sutton (3) 3 50
300. 3. Solos.Goros (I) 3.00; 0 (3 1)
3610; P (1.3) 107.90; Big 0 (6 7 with
3.4) 573.20.
THIRD - I. Mario Ovy (2) IS So
9.40 660. 2 Galtan.Suston (3) 7.00
320. 3. Bob.Eewardn 1.20; 0 (2 3)

FIRST - i. Johnnie Margo; 2. My
Girl Peck; 3 Prism Light; 4.
Penrose Fee; 5 Travefin Nell; 6. it's
Dooley; 1. Bachlor Boy; I. Jack
Bebo.
SECOND - 1. Soft Fox; 3. White
Cactus; 3, Bee Betty, 4. Wright
Glee, 5 Brindle Skipper, 6. Bar S.
Pat, 7. PixieWhiz; S It's Karo.
Strawberry B.arrj' 2
Star rut
Speed Drive; S. Wrigh t Grand; 6
Aming High; 1. Or Brisco; a. Pat
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Wheel; 3. CaprIcious; i Jigsaw
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FIFTH - I. Wayside Tarisu; 2
Midnight Major; 3. Mary Kate; i
Champion Flame; S. lop Ginger; 6.
TeIs Heather; 7. Classic Clarke; I
Ramble,
SIXTH - I. Lady Amy; 2, Mindy
Malone; 3 Cappy's Slier). I. My
Odye$te; S Travelin Andy. 6. Rufus
Hazotjrj; 7. Mat) Z.; I. Hayseed.
SEVENTH - ). Metric Mate; 2
Gotha Mighty, 3. Tells Mae Yet; 1
Quality Fair; S. Robert West; 6
Dutcliess Royal; 7. WrIght Flyer; I.
Nimble Roady.
EIGHTH - I. Wright Cruiser; 2.
Traffic Jam; 3. Travelln Tom, 1.
Donna Eck.ert, 5, Merit; 5. Slick
Lad, 7 Co un tess Christie; I. Fuzzy

FOURTH - 1. Peclna (2) 10 20
1403,00 2. Rodolfo (3) 2100160; 3.
Paco in 3.00; 0 (2 3) 13 .40. P (7.3)
151 00. 00 (22) 16030.
FIFTH - 1. Jorge Sarduy (1)
1660 9 00 4 20: 2 It.x, F.'h.,;, I 1
180 1.60; 3.
taTo' g','n'
500. 0 (S 0) 50.20, P (I 5) ISO 40.
SIXTH - I. SoIos.Mandiofo (1)
20 00 12.20 000. 7. uriarle.Wal;y (1)
7700 1 60. 3. Bob Molina (2) 500 0
(I 1) 4.20; p (il) 1)952; 00 (0 I)
1&amp;2.70
SEVENTH - I. Rafael.Mandiola
17.20 9.70 5.10; 2, Galdos.Wally
(5) 650 150; 3. Nestor.Echanlz (1)
3.40. 0 (3 8) 56.00; p (3 fl) 10060
EIGHTH - I. lsasa.Sarduy (1)
11 00 510 3.20; 2. Solana Mandiota
(1) 10,204.20; 3. Rafael.Echaniz (2)
320, 0 (4-7) 3500; P 17.4) (10.10;
Big 0(30 With 1 7) (all with 1) 362.20
and (all With 7) 122 00.
NINTH - I. Jorge (I) 550 1.20
300. 2 Apraiz (2) 7.70 500; 3.
Echaniz (5) 500; 0 (2 I) 10.00; P (I
2 1 145,20
TENTH - i Victor Sutton (2)9 60
6001 20. 7 Mario Edward (i) 51.00
5.10; 3 Solos Pecina (6) 17 20. 0 (1.
2) 400. P (2 1) 1310; 00 (11 2)

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Printer. 3 Nowod's Image;
Proven Sister; S. Fast Rising; 6.
Wind Sock, 7. Janis, I M&amp;M'
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ELEVENTH - I. Galdos.Arrieta
TENTH - I Travelin Rosy, 2
Victor Cobian
Win .lac, 3 Snazzy Rocket, 1. Iiopy
ii , ,..0 4ou; .1 IIasaOo3win (4)
Faith. 5 Bold Admiral, 6. Wright
Gay, 7. Dizzy Dart; S. Barney 500. 0 (I 3) 3160. P (3 I) 109
TWELFTH - 1 Gatti Coeian (2)
Eckert.
Ii 10 900 450; 2. Jorge.Ecnaniz (1)
ELEVENTH - I Barlow, 7
500 370, 3. Galdos.Boniguen (I)
Princess Printer; 3 My Rules;
100; 0 (21) 3460. P (2 1)09 10, Big
Gene Austin, Sr Weela Pet; 6
(I 3 With 21) 04770
Quiseyana, 7. Skidoo; I. Cory
Allison
TWELFTH - 1 Gold Palace; 7
Brave Ron, 3 Jim, Zip; I Shonda
Lee. S Jay Joker; 6 Maztown
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FIRST - 1 Hitton On High (6)
10 20 760360. 2. Miss Pedro (4) 700
300, 3 Canadian Bowl (3) 300; 0 (1
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SECOND - I. Trade Day (i) 1320
960 360, 7. Snazzy Time 131 360

Atlanta (Messersmith 90) at
Montreal (Carrithers 36), n
New York (Koosman 10.6) at
Cincinnati (Nolan II), In)
Philadelpo'iia (Carlton 10.3) at
Sa n Diego (Jones 56 1), (fl)
St Louis (McGlothen SI) at
Los Angeles (Rau 06), In)
Chicago (R. Reuschel 6.7) at
San Francisco
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Wednesday's Games
St Louis at Los A ngeles
Philadelphia at San Diego
Chicago at San Francisco
Houston at Pittsburgh. (n)
Atlanta at Montreal, In)
New York at Cincinnati. (n)

Monday night's program was
cancelled due to weather
problems which caused tote
board complications. Due to the
cancellation, the raceway t
announced free admissions for
tonight, Wednesday and
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510 3.20 3.20; 7. Golden Glitter (4)
110300; 3 Rick) Cox (7) 0.10:
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5) 76 20; P (5 4) 1730; 1 (517)
12320; 31
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while you're getting all those.
Don't forget to get y ou r car
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711 French
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Sunshine State Mortuary,
located 1 block off S. R. 46 on
Airport Blvd., Sanford, would
like to see people think and plan
for death before it happens.
Sitting d ow n and agreeing on
what services will be wanted or
needed in an atmosphere
de void of the strain and emotion

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stress of their emotions in their
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that "Service With A Smile."

Interior Shampooing
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tires, etc., and Peak antifreeze.
Gary Miller, a first class
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duty six days a w eek from 8 5
Gary is an expert in air co
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end alignment. tune.ups and
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parts.
They will
check
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make sure all is runninc, well
Williams 5. Son Amoco boasts
Sanford's only automatic car
wash. With a $3.00 or more
purchase you can got your car
washedand waxed FREE. Orit
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a t Williams 8. Son you also
receive awash and wax FREE.
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ARLINGTON, Tex. (AP) - Don Zimmer, replacing
fired 1975 American League Manager of the Year Darrell
Johnson, says he would be "the happiest man in the
ocld" if the Boston Red Sax continue to show the same
fighting spirit they displayed Monday night in a 4-3 loss to
the Texas Rangers.
"This was the first time in my life I've been on a losing
team that I liked what I saw," said Zimmer, who will
serve as interim Red Sox manager until the end of the
season. "The players acted in the dugout tonight like a
team that is fighting for a pennant. That's what I want to
see and that's what I saw."
The fact that Boston is not fighting for a pennant is precisely why Johnson is no longer with the team.
'The way The team has been going lately. I don't blame
(;ent'ial Manager) Dick O'Connell or the Red Sex one
bit," Johnson said of his firing. "In my opinion it was time
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only four hits and two runs and straight times, took a 3-2 lead
into the ninth but was kayoed
walked
off with his first victor) when Greg Luzinski followed a
as a starter since April 16, 1975 single by Mike Schmidt with a
as the Giants defeated the Carvicious line drive off Hooton's
dinals 5-3.
Never blessed with pinpoint right leg that went for a double.
control, D'Acquisto issued eight
Astros 3, Expos 1
walks, but five came in the first
Greg Gross and Bob Watson
three innings. He didn't walk drove in seventh-inning runs
anyone from the fourth through with a single and sacrifice fly
the seventh and when he respectively as the streaking
returned to the dugout the small Astros posted their fifth conCandlestick Park crowd of 1,587 secutive triumph and 11th in the
gave him a standing ovation, last 13 games behind the five-hit
"I never gave up on myself, pitching of J. H. Richard.
and the Fans were behind me all
Braves 1, Mets 2
the way," D'Acquisto said. "I
Phil Niekro limited the Mets
had everything going. It was a to a pair of singles over the first
big stepping stone for me."
six innings and notched his 10th
D'Acquisto took a 5-1 lead into victory with seventh-Inning
the ninth but walked pinch help from Mike Marshall.
hitter Jerry Mumphrey and Niekro also delivered a run-corthrew two balls to Bake ing single in Atlanta's three-run
McBride before being relieved fourth.
by Mike Caldwell, who was
Padres 3, Cubs 2
nicked for a two-run single by
Dave Winfield tripled to start
Lou Brock.
the eighth inning and scored the
D'Acquisto also helped him- winning run on John Grubb's
self with his bat. He singled in sacrifice fly while Brent Strom
the third inning and eventually scattered seven hits in handing
scored the tying run and dou- the Cubs their seventh conbled and scored in the sixth.
secutive defeat.

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Some walks, some runs and
Dave Concepcion's tie-break.
John D'Acquisto usually ing two-run double snapped a 1headed for the nearest exit. It I tie in the fourth inning and
got so bad that one writer Cincinnati beat Pittsburgh be.
nicknamed him "Ball Four" hind the live-hit pitching of Pat
D'Acquisto.
Zachry. Concepcion's blow off
Alter posting San Francisco Jim Hooker followed Cesar
rookie records with 12 wins and ('ieronimo's single, a sacrifice
167 strikeouts in 1974, and an intentional walk to Pete
D'Acquisto underwent elbow Rose. Pattsburgh's runs came
surgery last year that limited on .,,olo homers by Bill Robinhim to 10 appearances with a 24 son,
record and a dismal 10.29
Phillies S. Dodgers 3
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Phils ended Burt HooEight starts and seven relief
jobs thisseason weren't much ton's mastery over them by
better - an 0-5 record and 6.47 coming from behind with three
ER - but the hard-throwing runs in the ninth inning on a
right-hander worked eight pair of bases-loaded walks and
a sacrifice fly. Hooton, who had
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grant funds to help create jobs
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dependent candidate.
o partyffiliaed candidates all registered non-par tisans.
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Sheriff John
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Court Clerk Arthur Beckwith,
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Development evaluation and forwarding :o
according to County Com- Corporation.
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of marijuana seized by deputies at a motel parking lot

Blackburn is free an $35,000 bond In the marijuana case.

The budget doesn't have to be consider bidding more than the
Ftedrick liassut Jr. district entomologist for the state DepartApproximately $1 million has approved until Oct. 1, but agreed-upon price.
The meeting Is scheduled to ment of Health and RehabilItatIe Services, spoke at a meeting iii
already been clipped from a because the fiscal year ended
Seminole
County
Port permanent jobs
Sanford today about the blind mosquito problem along the
total of over $10 million in June 30, the school system has get under way at 8 p.m.
Authority, the Sanford Airport
"I think there are about six undecided," said Sen. Robert P.
waterfront. Merchants and area residents are sUB searching I
requests from the county level been operating for the past
The school board offices are
Or
Authority, Seminole Com- Griffin, R-Mich., assistant minority leader, when asked how
an
answer
o swarms o Insects .at periodically Infest the munit, Action Committee man
budget However, this may not three weeks without one
located at 202 E Commercial
y Republicans might desert the President and vote to
lakefront area.
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join other citizens in honoring and operation of the entire the sale must be approved by
boardmemberAllan Keethata school system and the the federal courts because thL
6 p.m. testimonial dinner at the development
of
special foundation is bankrupt.
Hobda Inn
educational programs
There is still the possibility
The county-level budget does t.hat creditors of the foundlation
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Workers were hurt as well by
hikes of six-tenf~~- of a per cent in April, the Labor Department
a June decline in average
in May and four-tenths of a per mid.
cent in April, closing out the
However, the department weekly hours on the job
second quarter with inflation said the improvement was offover all, consumer prices
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annual rate of 6.1 per cent.
c os ts of a broad range of energy more than they were during the
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in prison In the case but earlier this month aflowed Black.
burn to remain free on appeal bond while defense attorney
Richard Rhodes tries to convince the U.S.Supreme Cotwt

to hear Blackburn's appeal.

Seminole County
School ficials say.
to purchase the 20.8-acre
Board's 1976-77 county-level
The county level budget Sanford Naval Academy Junior
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motor oil, fuel oil, coal, natural
spite a leveling off in food costs, considered in the past to be the gas and electricity.
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up 1.9 per cent in June,
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Colonel" Blackburn In jail.
Herring has filed a motion asking Circuit Court Judge
Voile Williams Jr., to revoke Blackburn's $10,000 appeal
bond ln connection with aprljon sentence meted Black
burn on a conviction in a in! nasaulnatlon attempt on

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grandchildren. Born In South Carolina In 1838, Mrs Cawley used to pick cotton in the fields (Herald
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Mrs. Sussle Cawley of 418 Palmetto Ave., Sanford, raises cotton in her yard, "to help
Tuesday, "then I'll go to the
pus the time.1
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Florida Supreme Court,"

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maybe six months " before
by Chief Circuit Judge Joe A. prisonment under a state law
Herring said Tuesday that
being allowed to return to the
Cowart Jr. that juveniles can't amended, effective last same type revision was made to local community.
be indicted for al as adults on October, by the legislature, but the armed robbery statute
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He said it's almontlmpossiL:..
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is punishable by "a term of the legislature and that he to get a waiver from juvenile
Herring is appealing the years not exceeding life
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The Ct*irt ruled that the ar- that offense too.
juveniles, ruling that juveniles med burglary statute doesn't
If youthful suspects are taken
can't be indicted by grand authorize "life imprisonment" to trial in Juvenile court on
SeminoIBrevard Sta te Atty. juries in Florida on first-degree as Is necessary for a valid armed b
urglary and robbery
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grand Jury indictment of a charges, Herring says, the most
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might the
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stimulated frequently it forms male hormone. At present no
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) T
boss might ask you for a large fortunate for you this
favor today. You'd be smart to year. Good things will conic
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do the best you Can to grant it. from the friends and contracts
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His gratitude could be on the

either harms or helps such a gland will continue to Function
condition.
as it always did or w ould ha ve
There is now evidence (tint without the vasectomy.
the enlargement of thL prostate
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