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and 'be defense Maried with
his chief opponent, Former
Ford, after a scheduled quick
opport
unto
ere for a
In
Altamonte
Springs.
four heart tricks Then %'est 6
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held
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%4ide
range
skills
and
Interests
were
displayed
by
Seouts
at
the
recent
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Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter, str,p in West Palm Beach, was
led the three of clubs. East
job.
They
give
thern
breathing
4 of Oriado,
Entertaining during the event with FeatsofskiH and daring was the Flying Ea gles Circus at cod F.xplorer Post
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had appearances set in Miami to motorcade 40 miles to Fort
ace to e xplore new ideas and
GIVE PERFORMANCE
and liollvwood while Pennsyl- Lauderdale, with a dozen pre.
South played loss arid Itie
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s ama (,os. Milton Shapp stum. scheduk- stofri in
tseen
de(ens added (our club
Scouting activities see today s Seminole Magazine. Ihlerald Photo by Jane Csseiuerri
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"WC'i'C seen in our own fie ped Friday in Palm Beach where his aides hope to raise ly how
rikr They still had to get
[x-ivate and public edu
another so Sout.. sas o n
cation meets the needs and mf!
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frrcsts of r low' "t.ildze
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she sai
Com
keel) islive specril traditions
like
the-ology, which our son
W
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r der t.ants to
Mike
is now studpng Some of
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addition of four new buses.
road,
will depend oil the number ()f number of tax dollars needed to fare to the passenger is 30 transportation will bc up to the
fer
a
smaller,
personal
IleniI'i tafrlter
jlt( r F
I ast opens one heart \
Total Cos t of four buses
(mart the new bes
Fif ty per cent of that will be buses in operation
cents
c
nty commission
experience which our daughter
one is sulnerable Our hand
Neisender sa&gt;s, is
paid b&gt; the federal govern\eisender said county of
Admittedly, Seminole Cowut&gt;
AL, Nisender says "fares
Wha t ever the commission enjoys at her college."'
The Seminole County Com- with the county'i 10 per cent nient, leaving the remaining
ficials
will
be
lookl;ig
at
has
fittleorno
public
transport
and
ridership"
on
the
loie
bus
decides
will be paid for by the
\f.I71A)sJ
£2 )SQ1094•
mission is expefted to decide share cou.itng in at about half to be (inanctd b&gt; count y alternatuses to four new bus system
are "very low."
'axpaers
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people at the dinner rot IJM
Tuesday whether four new S37
7,000.
tax dollars, he rdided.
runs.
However, there is one bus
At first N63Wencier said
The dollars to finance the founders, those who have given
chance for a profit he e is to
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buses will run next year in
Tuesday Is the deadline for a
And, Neiswender points out
Possibilities include cutting that runs along Oxford Road there was SO me doubt the L-dditional buses must be
let our opponents get into
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or pledged a minimum of W,Sanford and South Seminole decision, Neiswender said.
that
grant
stipWations
require
a
back one bus. reducing the arld SR-436 in Soilth Seminole federal government would fund plugged into the 197&amp;1,1 ri7 fiscal
trou.,,e
000 to the University. In kreping
County
The
kicker,
however, is the count y to be able to fund a length of the mutes and using (hunt
The bus is the link 0 per cent of yearly operating budget
(For a copy of JACOBY
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According
to
Roger cost of operating the system.
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be.tween Seminole and Orange costs
, t,ut he said 110w --I t
MODERN Send St tO WI
At any rate, Neiswender
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it
will
be
u
p to the
eistnder, tie detor of number of buses purchased
Count&gt;
plaing it on a regular run
of Bridge.'' c/o this :
appears cuej3 a subsidy for says, it will be a minimum of 10 Oateaubriand th enter
ta in
conunission to decide on tht- county development, said it will
newspaper. P,0, Box 489.
So, the county must be read),
Neiswender says Ow County mula is feasible.
atives would
months before the buses can be ment included four violinists
extent of participation in a cost S270,uWa-year to keep the to foot the yearly operating cut ]own on yearly operating Pays $1.02 per pa&amp;wnger to
Radio City Station, New York,
However deep the County manufactur2d and delivered to
and the centerpieces were can.
proam sshlch ensisions the buses orating and on the cis, sshiLh, Neiender says, costs cutting back on the keep the bus in operation The wishes to get
N
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into public Seminole County.
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How &amp;nious is 174 for the &gt;ou an&gt;ihing new though as &gt;
thIrd hour' Since I hase now already .now you hase blood
moved to Texas should I wait a .wgar level in the range of 174.
)ear, or find another doctor
I think &gt;o'i should make a
now? Also, I asked the doctor it real effort to eliminate any
I shou:d ct"k my urine and he obesity that you have and your
said It wouldn't show Ln urine height and weight suggest that
tes
&gt;ou could lose to 25 pounds
DEAR READER -It is true Many people with abnormal
thatareading of 174 three hours sugar teM results have noal
after ingesting glucose (sugar) resporuses after losing excess
is high. The interpeetat.ion of obesity,
the results though must be
Fur more information Ofl the
dependent upon all the facts In diagnosis of diabetes and the
the case. Were you properly glucose tolerance test send 11
prepared for the test by eating cents for Ilie Health Letter,
adequate amounts of car. Number 3.11, Diabetes:
bohydrates and sweets for tl,
jw Diagnosis,
days before testing? If a person Mana gement Send a long
avoids carbohydrates and tries stamped, self addressed en
to lose weight because he is velope for mailing Address
going to have a checkup, he yo ur letter to me in care of this
may have an abnormal test newspaper, P.O. Box ii,
result that resembles diabetes Radio City Station, New York,
wWch is a response to the diet NY 10019.
he has been or..
Your high bIwA sugar level
Blood sugar (glucose) values does increase your likehhood of
vary a lot depending on the having heart or vascular
method used for the chemical clLwese. If you smoke, stop.
analYfli3 Of the test. CtTtainly Eliminating exce
fat will
174 is not in the danger range de~
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but it is far from nomal.
even LI it is normal and
will
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years of service. Assistant Agent Schaal Jolmd Seaboard Coast
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SAN FRANCISCO (At) )
Patricta Heart, participant in the 1974 bank robber) l'he period.
The Harri.ses, io rn a Los Angeles jail, have
%IX) refused to testily about a ycar in her un- prosecution has contended Miss Hearst was a
Ldtci, a Yale Uniersit expert on coercive
nvu 4s hearst's version and said she was a
.,roww1 jeurpey spent at least pert of it a convert to t'rroc1sm
persuasion said S)rbtl.,iiese Ltwration Army willing and fervent convert to the ksophy of
Sacramento engaging in struggle sessions
Ldtcin agreed wi th Des I J West and Martin member,, William and Emily Harris drilled th e ra di cal trite that abduck-d her on Feb 4,
with terrorists the feared, a
duatnst says. C*nv who testified earlier that Miss Hearst Miss Hearst regularly on military tactics and 1974
Miss Hearst, whose bank robbery trial here was suffering from a "traumatic neurosis" Physical conditioning, accompaning the drills
c luesthan anyone so tar
with taunts and abuse.
55.
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Miss1ear
tutor she was often verbally criticized and SLA and the F!]!.
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physically assaulted when her enthusiasm for

Bailey, meanwhile, told U.S. Dist. Judge

regular nuhitar) drills slacked off, Lifton Oliver J Carter that he was nearing the end
testified Friday.
R was the firit Ume in her trial that the jurors

Ns presentation and the defense likely will rest
on&amp;y.

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fie said Miss Hearst told

pcl

"frequent.ly crit
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pretty rude to h"
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.hittinugfier In the eye and so along the way.
on during these struggle sessions

Lufton was the last of three psychiatrists calied dramatically by Miss Hearst herself, who in- appear "revolutionary enough" and enslaved year were the Harrises and Wendy Yoshiinura, a

tri dpfense attorney F. Lee Bailey to butUess the voked Ov Fifth Amendment 42 times List week her as a hxtage of fear after six SIA
members JapaneseAmerican arw twho was living with 4
defendant's st or y that he was an unwilling rather than answer questions relating to that were killed in May 1914.
Miss Hearst when she was atrested Sept. 18.

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degrees set in 1896.
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Pr~sldent Ford, meanwhde,
prepared to take his campaign
for the Republican rresidenUal

opsco:chirg through Florida

JISS.1Y CARTER

nzituralisauen ce'mony,
Former California Gov. Ron-

setv, an d many were expe(led

alan afternoon forum in Boston
on national health issues

r#-spond in any personal way
against those who might have
bad things to say about me."

Florida election is the
-second ='or
J primary test between Ford and Reaga
President finished with 51 per

cent

of

the vote in New hIam

FEBRUARY 14 TIOUGH MARCH 14

10 meet in county caucuses

SHAD DERBY RUILES

Saturday to continue their

shire's primary election last

Tuesday to 49 per cent for the
Democrats in Oklahoma were

WIIJNThN (AP)

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guiJe for women considering running for
pu blic office offers ti ps for potential candidates, including a suggestion that young
children not to be too visibie during the cam.

Pa gii
"They may bring to voters' minds strong

registration required.
2. All t&amp;aLi must be Caast Guard safety equipped aro.1

delawes. Carter held a shght
crive 0ter earlb~r precinct

the pamphlet states.
Sponsored by the National Federation of

imi4nions'nsear d(uut-tesyw-hen(glthe water.
3 All shad must be caught on hook and line Fish Mt
entered in contest should be released wihArmed unlem
1"d f-W frKA
4. All shad entered in conlW mug bt we*ted and
reyistered on day c;;ught at cne of the official wcig4-in

In South Carolina. the selerction proem was schexid
, e to
6-.0n %Wrday with prednct.
level cauctises. 'N meetings

UP'F IUM. WEIGH-IN STATIOS

were viewed as a key conlron ta'ion in the &amp;rith he'fura'
the Florid .-nary,
pm
1)etween

WEEKLY c.FADER.s
Adult I'llityiwon -Steven ScWck, Sanford i 5 IL-k. a or.I
Junior Divi-kn -Jinmiy Caudion Jr., Smiford (3 Ibis. 13

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Saturday wht'e Wallece,
Florid, rontinued a campaign
dri ve in TABelle an nearby

Sesera.! of U'e other Dr-rim-

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of the econonly.

quetionsto be answered bdore a woman de
clares her candidaLy, such as "Who can you
expect to contribute" and "Who Is the most
effective fundralser you know,
In a chapter or, the husband and the family,
the guide suggests the potential candida te
make sure she has her family's support: It
could be deadly for a ca ndidate to tell people
how supportive her husband is -only to fin
him telling people thit her campaign is up.

female candidates. Except for promoting
several rxnminmt GOP women and a few
final pages pushing the Republican party, the
Look's su"estlons; apparently could be used

The potential candidate shoidd undertake
scme painful self-analysis, the guide sug.
gest&amp; "Consider whether you are able to
meet people easily; whether you are a gmd

by women of an political v'rsuaslc,
Wrlttcr by tlly Goodyear Siddon,

r, w t r your apnearanee IS
r .c s
all it should be whether your health is good,

freclance writer from ALlexandria. Va., 111W

bether your personal finances are in order.
whether your bakgrourd bears scrutiny."

Mr. Siddon, who (uleratioci officers say

The reason^
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I= not run for public office, also offLrs a(l.

Wom.'n (ten feel thes have to be mor"

vice on getting legal counsel, vol'm'eers

siv celiful thm -nen, nwe mi;onsible, nwe
dedicated and more. rima), the guide

pufilic retations and, finally, votes.
get carrid w4nY with Vying to

complaint of womenrunning for office is the

an area cocaine dealer. the Tribune quoted police sources

Sheriff's office

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long past due," he said
Udall was in Massachusetts,
too Former special Watcrgate

edacate voters, she wres Concentrate 00

gresaman

was away from her home

Thursday night

Ju d e:
D ea s Alt a e

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ennsylvania Gov. Milton J.
was no deal involved
Shapp campaigned In Florida when charges of marijuana
Frid3y, but was scheduled to possession were dropped
push for %otesthMa33achusetth
a judge's son.
The
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agai ns t Mark 4'
ay. And Sargent Shriver,
2 vice Saritora, 22, was dropped Fripres identi al nominee mapped tIny after he pleaded no contest
plans for a weekend of cam- to two drunken driving charges
paigning In Massachusetts.
and one charge of leaving the
In Washington, the Su-

Scene of an accident

"We will do that anytime we
preme Court extended the life get
pleas On two DWIs" Coxe
mimion by 20 days,

said.
C4,n.
Ccunty Judge Dawson A.

gress time to come up with re- 1cuaig gave cantors
forris ordered earlier by the pended 1kb
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high court. Without a*

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exten. fined him in.
s'
m'l, the commission. which
Santora's driver', license
ng fedetal was suspended for five years
"KI)CY 10 the presidential cart. becAuse It was his third condid41ta, wouki have lost much victioni of drlvl
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Bash, Arthur 0 Blesstt Robert
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Washington County's only hospital

Scoop) Jackson, Ellen

George C. Wallace or no
preference.
I'lle Republicans will choose
between Gerald R. Ford and

'Me hospital began accepting Fridyand some of its 156
employes who had been laid off were called back to work,
spokesman
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Florida Refineries Proposed

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Springs Element3ry; 35. Spring

Oaks Community Club, 36 S1

Precinct 38, South Seminole

Club, Howell Branch Road,
Goldenrod, 41. Stilwee iddle
Sctx -ol; 42.
ndlewwd Villas
Recreational Building, San-

Pool

'17he 54 polling places in the Association.

S.SEE (All)
Gov. Reubin Askew says
Morid "is going to have to accept some of its share for
refining capacity o petrol eum."
lie said Friday he is confident that the state can have

Precinct 44 San Jose

of county commissioners for the Apartments Recreational
Slarch 9 election include:
Room, off Sit 436 on Winter
Precinct 1, Church of God, 803 Woods Boule v ard; 45 Summit
W. 22nd St., Sanford; precit ict 2, Apartments Rectuational

without any ads erse en

Wilson School, State Road 431,

Osteopath Official resigns
rALLAHASSEE (All)
Tiv executive secretary
(if the Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners hass
resigned following a storm of controversy over his Wring.
Don Stafford submitted his resignation to the board at a
,neetin)' Friday .

These are the times when you
can depend on First Federal of
Mid-Florida. Since 1934 we've

s to serve
you faster, better, more accurately and more efficiently than any

been helping people just like you

other financial institution

Helping them with competitive

There's one more thing you can
depend on at First Federal, it's
something that goes with every

rates

on mortgage and home

improvement loans, as well as

Mid- Florida I o;in Of-

Federal of

hall;
Longwood Community
Precinet 6, Geneva Corn- Building.
munity House; 7. a
Precinct 48. 1 foliday Inn, west
Chuluota Commiulity House; 8.
Slovak Gardens Community Altamonte Springs, i St.

ficer. Or, if you need to set up a
sensibie scivings program for
so me future goal, we're ready to
help you art with a plan that will

House 9 Baptist Church, West Richard's F pis"opal Church,

give you the highest return while

5151 1ake lluwell Road; 50.

aillando Baptist CliurCh, 30uth

side of SR 434, west of 1-4
Precinct 5Z Casseiberry fire

Spr1ngs city ha'l, 14 Church of Moravian Church SR 434,
Longwood, 15 Sanford Civic Country Club, SIt 424,
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Springs city hall 5 Oviedo city and south of Sit 434, 47

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our budget, you can depend on
First Federal of Mid-Florida And,

erty but you need a helping hand,
come talk to an experienced First

Springs

t 'riitaI't on a suspected drug

times you could reallyuse a

So, if you're ready to buy prop-

Altamonte Ave., Altamonte

Central Florida Task

set up a savings program that fits

Room, off SR 436, near Red Bug

Mary
School, 11
Inwrmation center, 1301 Winter
First Federal Building, 500 E Springs
Boulevard;
51

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It's a fast paced world. Some-

Paola; 3. Midway Canaan
46. Rolling Hills
ssocition office, Jitney Coun* tr
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Avenue, Sanford, 4 Alt,amonte Avenue, north of North Street

Lake Brantley Rwid; 10. Lake

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City Hall, 34 Altamonte

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Sargent Shriver, Morris Udilil, Village Craft Shop, 40 Elks

week long walkout by five doctors unhappy over political

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acCormack.Mllton.l. Shapp, Middle School. 39. St. Johns

pressure.

de rcos'er drug-buy attempt.

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Mary Magdalen Church; 37.
Cliurch, Fred R. Harris. Henry Sanora Club lJouse, &amp;-inford,

Doctors End Walkout

were
W.J. HinkeyEverett
Friday by the gra nd jury of auegati on.a a
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cuffed and beat a suspiected drug dealer in an un-

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following for president: B irch

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Lake Legion hall, Fern Park

Die Democrats will riark
t heir pre(ernce for one of the

Drug Agents Cleared

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abic to join with them to vote on

purposes to not more than

o%n," Fred Exum, who is coordinating the aurtion for
arent teachers o of th e AUan'sc Christian Sch oo l
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All the voters will also be able Church, &amp;inford;
29. Sanford
to approve or disapprove a Middle School porta ble, 30
state constitutional amendment I akt Monroe Elementary
authorizing and limiting local School
taxes for water management
Precinct 31, English Estates

1litit I candidatess entered in next month s Florida
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job producing oil refineries

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comptroller.

Carter handkcrüuef adorned with a penut' How about
an autographed picture of Ronald Reagan?
Miami private school hopes that many persons will
as top dollar for such mementos tmrom th eir favorite

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giving an impression of confidence, even if

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Altamonte Springs
split to penn0 the county Civic Center; Z6. Lake Mary
Comm ission to appoint a fire house;
27. Sanford Civic

%ks back in operation Saturday ollowing the end of a

JACKONVILLE (AP)

P
Clarenc'e lt. and
ricia
I ickey
Am
Beauchamp,
Mildred 0 find Francis V

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servative and liberal - will be Center, anford; 23. Prairie

School To Sell Momentc!!

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Another 1,980 registered in N. Jaycee Information Booth,
American InJependnt, con

ChIlPI LV (AP

Clyde

plinter parties independent, 4th Street and French Avenue,

59 of Tampa Benjamin Guilford and Elias Mat-flow

we're

Fu 'nc Meadors Leo

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elected Seminole clerk of the Adventist Church, Winter

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and

primary in Seminole County. School; 20. Idyllwilde School;

of ianii.

The woman reportedly told

Jackson himself told a group ontauiung $200 in cash, and a
professional women in Boa- chrome plated 22 caliber
revels er were taken while the
ton he a'ould appoint a

rs. treasurer of the organization;

Ners, Howard and

Hhod Rollin Virgil I Cordell ,

Republicans - are eligible to tation.

sasing

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U.Ssell, Peggy Gail
It

Film

24,836 Democrats and 15,826 Lake Road, 17 Casselberry fire

cost ballots Ir. th i Mardi 9
presidential preference

01arged with first-degree murder re: Anthony An-

ALso in Sanford, Willie May

Alice C.
to

Color

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tatiirdas

contact the Seminole Count),

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Ann and John Leffler In
William
\lcCollum
ii
\LirsBell Johnson Streetru u

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Peop
Eli ible To Vote

planned to murder former U.S. prosecutor Bernard
Dempsey and two other men th e Tampa Tribune said
Investigators theorized that Cloud was slain after being

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PROCSSIWG OF YOUR

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Others elected unopposed

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missionersMike Hattaway and and committeewoman.

TAMPA (All) - Three men charged with the

ix trayed by a trusted friend who also was being paid by

M Perez and

a long time party worker, Lake Currently serving we Mrs
Mars Councilman harry Kathleen Reynolds arid Counts
Terri State Rep and Mrs. Attorn'-'s I reunan

October slaying of Tampa detective Richard Cloud also

t have wit.

f or

fattier ci! County Corn selects the statecommitteernan

be deliered

ressed any of the robberies to

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democratic committee were: David Gunter.
James Renzo Hattaway,
The Democratic Committee

Murder Plot Charged

authorities reportedly are
requesting any persons who

La..rcncc

Among persons, well-known Commissioner

effectively," Askew said.

the busing of school chi!dren. Police a brown paper bag

setting his whole life"

swjgests.

to

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hiattaw ay
and
elected unopposed to the Altamonte Springs Police Capt.

portanr asset. and it is these dett-cated emploves who

make it possible for net'sars sersices

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Winter (,radick Helen and John

former Altamonte Springs are Larry and Mary Blair

leyers in precinct 54, and West Councilman

It Is important for all of us to realize that the cx
perienced ernployes of goserrunent arc our most tin

in connection with a series of
robberies In the Midvay al-ea
during the past few months, and

segregation orders that require

are former

rnes

TALLAHASSEE (AP) -- Gov. Reubin Askew

The arrests reportedly were

has "deniagogued" the issue of

of mittec

one comI11itte%'OflUIn office on Dorfman; County' Corn- Forehand, Kenneth
trick,
the ballot contested b Susan missioner and Mrs harry J oanne V Deker, E
in
Lipton and Ruth Grubbs Kwiatkowski, I ongwood Forward long-time secretary

Hike s Pro,-uo s e d

Wid cacti employe wou!d receive at least a SW raise in
iinnual salary.

y rn

Piland, wife

Robert and former Winter Springs City

t 2.

Two I.Arals Arrested
In (Aber reports, two Sanford

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Marilyn J

Republicans locally will have Councilman apd Sirs. Daniel Dora

J'iicd oB i., Sniathers

men were rrresttd Ft-ida
rol
char

between

r the committeeman slot

Defamation League official, for an investigation was

proposing $83 5 million in salary and bcnefit.s boosts for
000 state employes.
lie siid the poposeJ raises would a verage $720 year,

Henry M. JSAWI,J

and their raimis will

Chambers nd Chancy Walker Attorney Newman Brock, the local democratic committee

he was still convinced that Asst. Secretary of State David
Mac N amara was falsely accused of writing the article
An earlier request by Arthur Teitlebaum, Anti

Sala

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IcCloskey: Mrs. Reynolds,
iUuld, fonner Lake Mar councilman Clifford D. Jordan
feiina
1'rater, Crawford J
However, Democrats in Mayor Donald Jackson; County william
Sch affner, Pa-st Bgss, Gary and Vickary Kane;
Sanford precinct will choose Attorney Thomas G. Freema: chairman and former member Elon and Patr'.cia 'Mary West
between Cynthia A. Crain and Mrs. Lucy 11. la)t:r. wife uf of (lie ScIino
le Cori munit y and Betty K. Neuman.
J.C. Pearson for the com- School Superintendent W P.
College Board of Trustees,
Others elected unopposed to
initteewoman prist and between Layer; James S.
Po:t 116beert B. Brunner, past
tile local GOP committee re:

mathers ;nnourwed the investigatin Friday, but said

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n di a n
chrged with crimin,.1
mischief in connection
ith
Dec, 15 damge !n
ment at Sanford.
anette 14-t

unopposed to the

not appear on the bdllnt arch Winter Springs Slayor 1roy Springs Mayor and

mathers says he will strt an independent investigation

tu Guiwtn

cuiurting the antibusing vote. home was entered sonw time
Public schools in Springfield between Ilursday night and
and Baton are wnder coun de- Friday morning.

ltcpmbuican Women. the 71-page guide is a
collection of practical advice for woul d-be

guide states that women often have more
trouble running for office than men

unopposed

Monday night, have been told police Friday that her

you are seared tip death."
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due inassachusetts for a rally luc,Ls, ~04 East Fifth Street,

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Secretary of state BIUCe

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C.oshorn at first thought the
Police reports indicated the
n' who were dressed in dark taxi showed signs of txti hit
b
than
bull"

Jackson and Wallace, who is

Guide
des
For Would-Be Candidates
feelings that the candidate belongs at home,'

lindsay's FW: Camp

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Melvin ,
ary
Lou Miller , Ilarkenrider, Charles Martin
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corn- Richard J. Rw-so, 11nda Ie
Becker, Audrey . Hollo ay, forgery and uttering forgery.
Eighty-seven persons have
Rodney Cable, currently mittee Fred Streetman and Lohr, Edith and William A.
ris Wayne Rogers,
Maryanne
orse, James
lRen automatically elected to chairnian of the committee and Jeanne r. Rodriquez, current Norris;
28.
of
Wiater
Park, accused of
'
Grace It. Brewer, Dr. Marcel Snyder, Thomas
.
positions
on
the
local inernber of the Seminole Cminty co inmi ttee
,
woman.
J.C. Riagling, Mary Ellen Burk~ and
di mocratic and (10P corn
l3nnt ey
y
Port Authority Csselberry
Among those elected uno

of allegations that tn aide wTote an anti stnuitic article

According to the repwts, the face and neck.

The attacks on Carter by by Coffunon Cause showed C1r- those subjects dLring his cam- prOsecutOr Archibald Cox and
ter he l d no position on 14 of 26 polgn but obviously u
Democi atic Reps Robert Ei
was in Tampa and Sun City
an attemDt to chip away at the issues co vering vat ious aspects sers were suf ficiently vague nan RM Paul Tsongas of MasFla., Friday and lined up ca,
saichusetts scheduled an aftu.
paign a p pearances
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County
Jac ks onville
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Saturda

challenger.

(p

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John Boo h

males, about 18 or 19 )ears old. was given first-aid treatment

did Reagan Ford's chal'enger, Bayh and others
appeared to be

SHAD DERBY
AT A GLANCE

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1*ggnadtLd usaiult on a man 55, of Saniord is charged with

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who ordered him to get out of for nwneous wounds on the left
his ehide
upper arm and the left side of

orcedbuMngofschoolcluldrt-n

Bash, at a news conference,
Jimmy Carter tias certainly
said a sw-sey by the citizen lob. had to answer questions

selection of nationil convention

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kicked in at Flagship Bank in

TAt I AIIASSFL (API

The article, which ;as published in an educationorgan-

for racial inteMtion.

tie said he has nothing
agairw his opponerts and refused to be categor im-d as hbe.--

on her own z.rd planned to 1emn
the President in ian-d for a

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distortions of the truth"

1 Contest is open to the public No entry lee or pee

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of

arcused

with a motor vehicle Ike. 30 at malicious injury to personal
di Longwood servic e st tion.
property and two counts (if
Orlando, accused of robbing buri')ar) of a Winter Springs Springs, charged with two
—Stephen Walter Percy, resisting an offi cer with
two men on Jan. 11. 1975.
resi'(h,nce and grand larceny. counts of resisting sheriff's age and addres unavailable, violence in his person in con—Rodney Le%is Woo&amp;, 18,
—Slillard 1. Wgers. 37, of deputies with violence to their accused of
of a neetion with a Sept. 17 incident

rticie Proue To Begin

ization s newsletter referred to Att Gen Robert ie1n
as a non Aran

sachusetts ar guing Jackson

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called the recent attacks on him

constant squabbling among
those wo profess to lead tlit
country
So I dot-, t intend to

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through Massachusetts Friday,

state in advance of the March 9
primary there
Ford's wile, Hett , has beui

to pay

aikt

docket include:
— Norman Griffin Jr.,23, of
of 1151 Landmark Lane,
—Slichrel J. flay, 20, of Casselberry. accused of 432 Ford
St., Altamorte

Robert Pnrson an'l '.%ende II
Authorit
administrator, committeeman, and Mrs
Springfield for the corn
former
Longwood Councilman Nticy Brunner, currently an
niitteeman office while Sanford and Mrs Dornld H Schreiner; ai de to Congressman Richard

At this point, according to drove directly to the Sanford

attacked ,
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~arter, in a four+our swing

basing a rough time ft'iandslly
For those basing a particularly tough time, he said, a
subsidy fund to help out with rent has been set up and IS

bills eYxept money and we have no p1we to
get money r cept fronrl rents," he said.
onday: I'he tenants complain and Connelly repues.

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he said, is "sick and tired (if

rnowy

,

c uire ommi ee osi ions

and no ono really knows hy, says a leading cancer

police reports, Goshorn said be Police Department to report
was approached by two blark incident and when he arrived

't Bayh's °
atcr

Bash

al or conservative The public

rntre nney. No one has ye' told me what to use for

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nomination to Florida Saturday

"But no one hu told me yet how to nianage without

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uppercut to the jaw," Connelly

The zepori

.arter:
target. nxas? di

That group clearly Includen.,

the tenants are

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and the door slammed shut.

said

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knowledge of the firandal affairs of all our people," the

It seerns like tbz people were hit in the stwsacl) in
Novembe. and as On are reomwing we are giving them
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of the progressive forces

administrator saW. admittrig

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hoped to emerge from Mas-

Republican on jot the union
Both were In Massachusetts

the 11. S. Departrmrd of Housing and Urban Deveropment

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Bayh finished third there, behind Carter and rizona Rep.
MorrIs Udall After the New
Hampshire primary, Udall said
after the votes were in that he

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0 the racp for votes in next

Rents on apartments at the Towers were raised Ui
\osember and another increase will be levied as soon as

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thern in kind.
Sen. Birch Bayh of Indiana

liable to become helpless while they are here somehow or

tcugh fim firmcially can egvd things to get tougher.
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and declaring he wont reply to

cl.!= we tr to pro.-We f- Omm. wh= tlxy become i!L
But, sometimes we Just can.,
"There is a great nunAw vexMe inco.me is hardly
adcquate :or supprt and any get outside assutance
from their families. We have a dose jM intimate

In the meantime, those tenants who have been hasing a

lk-ach man's coat, hoes and Casselberry,

St cpbcn Joscph Conti,

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m Henry Oliver, 19, Box
304, B,rd Avenue. and Bennie
to keep him off the record with Brown Jr., 2D. Rt. 2 Box 3135,
Common Cause. Perhaps that is Zhd Street, were jafled in lieu
the way he wailLs iL- Sayh Gf $10.000 bond each.

former Georgia governor's
frontrunner status, wm in New
Hampshire.

the Democratic presidential

,,xr of talking aM acting like a

gradually increasing, ConwIly said.

WIWI

pull

to

Chw of the men jerked open

h. th

Yanth Programs 1w. I YFI) volvaitem raised IM at the remit tas Veps Nigbt held a I Qtpbftm

BOSTON i AP)
Juniny
Carter has defended himself
against attacks from rivals for

Co=J
'y sid.
care of themselves in toto and everyone here Ls potential.1y

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away.

Carter Defends Himself Aganst Attacks

mg the former Georgia gover

30mie cl

(,oshorn reported, be was in
formed tJvt the call had not

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Apartments Recreation &amp;lldlng In Altamnonte Sprngi for operating expense and equipment
PROGRAMS for th e new South Seminole ofiki. In Crane's Roost. Co-chairmen of the event Gary Redmoitd

10 minutes everyone in the buikw knows about it"
Tobe residents here. the people have tobe able toth

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pants rid tce shirts and c
carrying rifle&amp; were joking.
But 4tien tt.-y r—ated their
demands the reports said,

him, ftnking the man wanted driver's door shattere.

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Police Beat

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prenotz record high for aF.b Vrn the WmdyCit was 5f

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day in February r
above 70 degrees
The National Weather Service said the tnrperature

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By THE ASSOCUnM PRM
For the rwst dnw on rxord. MLzgo's temperature on a

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Ken Goshurn, ro, 1406 Ti.
'ton
Drive, Casselberry, told police
he answered a call at 10:,,5 p.m.
Friday for a uLxi at No. 55
William (Iprk Cq-Tt. But wher
he arri ved at the address,

when he heard a whistle.
It was then that Goshorn l
Goslxirn reportedly waited heard a gunshot, the report
for a man who had whistled at said, and the window in

and Shelly Freund are sNvm preumting 2 check to -vTI Board President Dr. Charles Lakovic.

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area, but stopped fus vehi-cle

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started to drive away from the Goshorn stepped or the gas

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tudes and procedures. For instance, agents are now being

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Christensen marijuana-in a Jan. 16 incidunt

--Richard Edward

"We don't know why lung cancer is the mcst sericus
cncer problem in Florida any more than we know why
rii
0,000. is reMer - ..
is In an
oiet
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deputy director O'f
the -state's Comprehensive Cancer ~enter in iAlili.
lle.,utifl Florida rMistered 2, ni t lurgcpncer deaths in
17hii year, he said,5,500 wilI sillier from lung cancer,
one of IM forms of the disease, and 4.900 of them will die

call, Goshorn reportedly side, the report said. but

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hequick(f to listen and slower to act in dealing with
citizens wtxse taxes are overdue.
An IRS officialsaW Friday the fl is dfyjigitaaw.

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come from that iesidence.

seeking to rcin in"overmalous" tax col1ectors, says it will

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Thinking it had been a prank the taxi door on the driver's

WASHINGTON (API -The Internal Revenue Service,

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accosted by

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IAMI (All)
Per-capita lung-cancer deathi in
~Iorida. more than doubling in decade, have reached
oearly epidemic proportions in the already cancer-prone

sl

Saturday

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been committed.
Lawyvts for Kennetil W. Kemin rded a petition U1
(.trcuit Court this week or, Maui Island, where 11n(ftergh
clied in 1974 and where his estate is in proWte. The brief
ç'tition asks that Kerwmbededar.d one of the aviator's

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&amp;-inford.

Other trials on the 17-case

oan

Daytona (iberson, 42, (if 17 Plaza Oval, at his residence.

in which a plate glass door w

Inerit's Radiological flealth Division, said the new EPA
findiiii, was bsed on reappraisal of radiation levels in
125 Polk County homes. including 25 homes on reclaimL-i
land or
with natural phophate outcroppings

Action Report

Sanford Police detectives

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prove

trocuted in 136 after one of the niost
the cerluu), was executed for a murder that may not ha

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accompany them.

of a

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Herald SWI Writer

it in
U his story is true, it a*

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charged with first degree
murder in the shotgun sla ying
Nov. 12, 1975, of 47-year-old
Laura Slae Harden near their
house t 1808 Mulberry Ave.,
*inford
A jur~. . round Harden guilty of

to the slaying scene but didn't larceny of a pickio truck at grand larceny

RoLvrt T. flattaway; former

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f,

llosetnnn llowed Jurors to go Sanford, charged with grand St., both Sanford, charged with

Ben Harden Jr., 46, is

reclaimed mines
Don u iriecuef of th e Polk County health Depart-

Taxi Driver Hurt

HONOLULU (AP) -Afaq worker from Ma say

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Judge A. J. Hoemann Jr.

abo ut

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Lindbergh Estate Claimed
ago and can

C ancer

cancer, officials say.
Polk County flelth Director Dr. Willi111I.s. Hill voict,
(i
ca ut ious concern Friday
U.S. Emironmental Protection Agency.
1% spokesman for Dr. John F. eill. Hillsborough County
h ealth Lirec(or said the new Information has forced Neil
l
to keep a county-wide tiloratoritun (in building on

details the blank 'year
The prosecution has repeatedly attempted
Under cross-examination by Asst U.S. Atty.
.
-Ind the fact she was in California's capital city. interject detailsof the "blank"year into the trial
Miss Hearst testified that Harris gave her a David Bancroft, the pyschiatrist said the only
W nules east of here.
and has been rebuffed at every turn, most black eye at least four fimes when she did not persons she ever mentioned knowing during that

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hazar dsshows that families living for
le -is Uiree years on
cairn phosphate strip
inines may be doubling (I
invej of convacting lung

s or
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known
11,,a i 6r3. 11my were rewhation by radicals !Jit! in.19111,

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fl BOB LI O 1)
seo:ii.'irct nJdr'Jtr
Castle Brewer (.ur2 &amp;J, 1(;.,J,
Loiniums [)n',e (,oldtnrod, peri'ni outside ('luli 436 controlled suhst ni
herald Staff Wrikr
9, but defense attorne) charged
l th b.r,lar} and accused of aggravated assault Altamonte Springs ([flfl,
—Don Fleming Kirby, 20, of
re- trial
of i Sanford man Newman Brock sucesstull grand tarccn% in connection on d ntighbcr.
1022title I)uiiie AIt4tiii in't
Jan. 17 melee
accused
UCu 0, Ut.rtn his ex 1flO%( for a new trial on the with i J an
5 breakin at
--oceph Andrew Sykes, 24,
—Paul Prldd Jr i-i, of Springs', is charged with
wile is scheduled this week in grounds the defense was Gregory I unber Co.,Sanford.
o 1838 Coolidge Ave., and Orlando accused of carrying a co unts of possession of concirc ui t court before Circuit prejudiced because Judge
—James Stagc, 20, of -Jerome Mclnt)re, 21, of 12th concri kd (iriarm.
trolled sutrtance-cocaine ;ln'i

n tviin es

potential ridi

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Ma y Double Chance Of

0 in riews earlier is year that she was leave her open or further

I'he civirt ruled last month that the courunimion was not
property constituted becaum the President and not
Congress should have sole power to appoint its ulembers.
urt told Congrm it would have to restructatre Ur

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Ben Harden Murder RemTri*al Schedx1iled

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SPent '
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llccace On' of the Semino'e Employment
Economic Development Corp. (SEEDCO) will be
guest speaker at the Greater Sanford Ctuunber of
Commerce 'Personality Breakfact' on Tuesday,
March 2.
ilie session will be held in the thamber building
on First Street and will ct under way at 8 a.rn..
t',ith i tireakfast of orange juice, rolls and coffee
and will u'nclude promptly at 9 a.p
There Is no charge for the get-together and all
interested persons are urge-I to attend. Bring a
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Auction Day at the Sanford Civic Center on
Saturday, March 6.
Tickets are priced at $1.50 and may be purchased from any Kianian or at the door. The
pancake and sausage breakfast will be served
throughout the day with the auction slated to get
underway at 5:30 p.m.
(',et out and support this worthy charity while
v.itrng tho' great cakes and sausages.

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A Comptroller?
The

Clock

Who Needs It?
On March 9, Seminole Counts' voters will have
an opportunity to vote on a referendum, strongly
hacked by the Board of County Commissioners,
that would place the disbursement and accounting
of county funds in tile hands of a comptroller, handpicked by the commission'.

While on the subject of issuing reminders, keep

that string around your finger to remember the
Shrine Temple Paper Sale' on March 56 with
proeceds going to the Shrinrs Hospitals, which
i'are (01' n'ippk!d and burned children,
The god! for the sale of the paper, called the
'Shrine Hospital News', is lll,0o0 for the Central
florida area,
Keep your eyes peeled for those fellows
i-in
the red fezzes and don't be afraid to reach Into your
pocket to purchase a paper. Remember the worthy
cause the sale supports.
Seminole County Corninissoz- Sid Vthlen Jr.,
represented local governments In Florida recently
at a press conference of the Florida Motion Plcture and Television Association, held at the
Sheraton Four Ambassador Hotel in Miami.
thlen spoke to the tak'wide gathering,
outlining the movie and television production
industries past, present and future In Florida. He
outlined the current and potential economic impact
of the industry,
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According to Charles Butterwoith of Chase &amp;
Co., Sanford, "prospects appear certain for increased fertilizer demand thIs year as a result of

farmers' higher yield goals and expanded acreage
in ky crops, but the fertilizer industry may not be
able to meet the demand in a compressed spring
season."
What this means is that a widespread lack of fall
and winter fertilizer açiçit(I'tiOn throughout the
southeastern U. S., has caused agricultural experts
:'' '"ttl':Iit" shirh will .'r
delays in delivery o fertilizer LhLs spring.
"It is hard to convince farmers that the present
ft'rtilizer supplies, which are adequate to meet
current needs, cannot be replenished as rapidly as
needed if all of that tonnage is demanded in a few
weeks time this spring," Butterworth said.
"Rec'gnizIng this problem," Uutterworth said,
"agricultural experts are urging farmers to act
immediately to get a portion of their 1976 nutrIent
requirements on the ground now."
Failure to do so could lead to a shortage of fertilizers later in L'ie year, so we, too, are urging all
farmers in the area to get at least a portion of their
fertilizer on the ground now.
A shortage of any measure could be disastrons in
the months ahead.
—Bill Currie

DON OAKLEY

John Piloian Believes In Hard Work

Young Oviedo Farmer Thrives On Success
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What it all boils down to in our opinion is that
we already have a very workable system that
allows the court clerk to counter the Board of
County Commissioners on some points which he
considers to be contrary to the interests of the
taxpayers or the law. And, the clerk is not beholden
to the commission for his job.
The main point as we see it - and we believe it
bears repeating - is that the present system
prevents one group of individuals -in this case the
Board of County Commissioners — from controlling almost all cotinty government functions on
a day-to-day basis.
The comptroller bill just doesn't seem to be
voters of Seminole County to oppose this bill at the
polls on March 9.
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not eecnplainip.g abcut the 1nteret it must pay.
Treasury Secretary William Simon, In fact, would like t
remove the 6 per c'ent ceiling on savings bonds to permit
variations "fr-am time to t.iine."

HisPropsaltotheHouseWaysandMeConuratteeisnot
necessArily an Indication of govrnmnent concern for the wellbeing of bond holders. Simon wants the freedom to make the

bonds competitive to assure continuing stability of an important
5OUr
Of government
The attractiveness of savings bonds as an investment, of

The &amp;.cretary's plea should win a favorable response in
Congress to allow interest rates on the bonds to keep in step with
fluctuations in the money markets. With judicious admlnfstratict regard for the tntei'est..s of private savings institutlons, the variable rate should benefit both saves-s

taxpayers,

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to rtestablish law and order in Lebanon following 10 months of
civil war, /s, spokesman said the eight-man commission of

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the move was necessary to guard against any new cutbreak in the MoslemChrl.stian conflict, lie said Christian
President Suleim-n.an Franjieh and Moslem Premier
Rashid Karatni were consulting over the request. 'the
authoritative Beirut newspaper An Nahar, whose
"bIis1wr Chassan 'fuini Is a member of Karami's sixman cabinet, said Franjieb and Karat-ni have already
agreed in principle to give the commission the powers it
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Lamer, a member of the central committee of
compalgning
(or the presidency, Sen. Henry
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in everything except
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that not only has indi%idual iaiative in America
success.
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porations have come to determine and dii'ect the
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Ford in the accumulation of powerful political
ideological life in the interest not of the ma.ss of
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Alas, to what end? lie's failed to connce the
Communists, among whom the colIae of the
nation he will ever be its chief executive.
capitalistsystemisexpectedwiththesamefaju1
in terms of eatly.11ne potential, Jackson
that some people await the Second Coming --:,
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rmains merely one oF the pack. Thus far Jimmy
and never mind the irony that it Is the CornI
Corter has gotten more votes, Humbert Hummunist system that has stifled indIvidual
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phrey has had more press, and Fred Harris has
initiative and freedom wherever it has trium--. ;:-\ generated mace interest. The latter point is most
phed.
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Twelve to 15 hour days even in non-election
more than five more years.
years. His records show he pays every penny of
is led to this dire Forecast, co be sure,
ILlS taxes, donates most of his non-Senate earChina
Watcher
not because of any belief that capitalism carried
nings to charity ($34,350 last year), and drives a
within itself the seeds of Its own doom, as the
15-year-old Chevrolet.
Marxists preach, but because in rel}ing more
During the last prs1dent1al campaign,
and more on government to create material
Richard
Nixon's aides tried to pass the word
abundance and to decide what Is to be produced LONDON ECONOMIST
Jackson wasa homosexual. Yuk. He wasn't even
and for whom, we are destroying the free interested In girls until age 49, when he finally
terprise system.
married. Actually he always dated, but acBe all this as it may, the ellcouragilu! facr
cording
to stories he used to invite gtrLs up to his
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that free enterprise is still very much
apartment to li.sten to radio news broadcasts.
an American tradition.
Jackson's virtues are also ajparent in his
It's said that 90 per cent of all American
Genetic r.search is literally leap-frogging.
genetic products? In boih Britain and America, political philosophies He is a centrist, a man of
companies employ fewer than 100 persens. Each &amp;ientlsts wire pleased when they achieved the various bodies share the responsibility for consensus, in most respects a devotee of corn-

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Scott Joplin's best known ragtime compositions, may
have been written in honor of a private, genteel get'.Liemen's club rather than a bawdy house.
The "Maple Leaf Rag," ssTitten in 1899, was popularly
believed to have been written in honor of a boisterous
brothel and barroom here.
But this week the Pettis County recorder uncovered an
old yellowed copy of the Incorporation papers for the
lil)l( IA';If ('lith

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FElt. 7, P176
1%l)MISSIONS:

Sanford:

John C, Aiken
Sheila J. Grant
Pamela J. Marrero Grcna
George Smith
Mary
A. Vaughn
Olives SJoblom, Lake Mary
Willie B. Fitzgerald, AltaHelen A. Weldie, Wellsvilie,
Pa.
monte Springs
Gillis J. litton, DcBary
John Bacon, Deltona
Betty Freeman, Deltona
Hobble Hedges, Fern Park ____________________________
BIRTHS:
Saturday's hIgh 80, Sunday's
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CHARLES FRANK WEBER

Edmond I. Weber of Sanford; a
daughter, Mrs. Susan \1
Mr.CharlesFrankWeber,86, Garden of Jackson, Tenn.; a
216 Forrest Dr., Loch Arbor, sister, Mrs. Freda Fortmann of
died Thursday.
Philadelphia; fie grandAnnative of Philadelphia, Pa., children and five greathe came to Sanford 12 years grandchildren.
Mr.andMrs. Donald(I)onna low 1
Fair through Sunday. Cool ago. lie was a retired traffIc
Granikow Funeral Home in
Lee) Terry, a boy
to upper manager for an electrical charge of arrangements.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Melinda) flights with lows mid
50s
and
warm
days
with
highs Supply company.
Stripling, a boy, I.ake Monroe
lie was a member of the
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen near 80, Northeast winds 10
mph.
Michael
Arnold F&amp;AM Lodge of
15
Cheryl s Simnpkins, Winter occasi&amp;1ally
Pliil.adeiphia
and the Scottish
decreasing tonight.
Springs
Rite of Philadelphia.
EXTENI)Ef) FORECAST
DISCHARGES:
lie's survived by his widow,
('hanee
of
A
showers
in
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Sanford:
Mar'
0. Weber, Sanford, a son,
Tallahassee area Tuesday,
John H. Bender
otherwise fair to partly cloudy.
Irene K. Brown
Warm with lows ranging from
James W. Chamberlain
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mid SOs to low 60s extreme _____________________________
Ora B. Cooks
north to mid 60* interior
WEBER, CHARLES FRANK
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Funeral servce3 for Charles
southern portion and near 7
Joseph G. llartwig
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216
Forrctt
along the southeast coast and
I)iivid I.. McAdams
Dr Loch Arbor, Sanford. v,ho
Keys.
Afternoon highs mostly
died Thursday, wall be held at
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upper 0* and low 80*.
430 p.m. Monday at the
Thomas B. Thurston
r,mt0w Funeral Home with
Sunday's Daytona Beach
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Canaveral: high: 7:10 a.m.,
Cemetery Gramkow Funeral
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flying
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wife,
Nancy.
Palm Springs with his
Robert L. Fjinseth. a State Department spo''sman, deribed the stay as personal. Mrs. Kissinger is convalescimig from surgery for gastric ulcers.
F'unseth said that while in Palm Springs Kissinger
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Stephen Hopkins, the eldest
ipner of the l)eclaratior. of
liait'pendence next to Benjamin
Franklin, is remembered for
tiis tremulous signature Aged
anti afflicted with palsy, according Lu tr.di'ior he
declared, ''My hand trembles
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The spokesman said the check-tip was planned three or
four weeks ago and the princess will leave the hospItal
within 48 hours.
ilte spokesunain dmued rumors that the princess, 25,
might be pregnant. The palace has denied such rumors
several times in the past year.
Anne's husband, Army Capt. Mark M'illis, was at their
borne at Sandhurst military nc'3demy.

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director of the Ilotshoi Theater was announced F'ridy,
nnzrking the first time in memory that the head of the
ballet and opera house has come from outside the music
world.
lvanov, 56, was in charge of theater administration for
the Soviet Ministry of Culture. Before that, he headed
Moscow television.
He will replace Kirill Molchanov, a composer who had
txen director since early 1974, lass announced. The
Soviet news agency said Molrhanov resigned for "health
re;l sons.'' but
informed sources have indicated
Molchanov, in his early
recently seemed quite fit.
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sorted, then pached fo ship-

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the harvesting that brings the said, "It lakes
problems!" These problems investmcnt to get started, and
include labor versus welfare nnrt ynuni: people just can't
checks,
and
the
un- afford it. You have to go by
dependability of labor show,ng volunin and on small farms,
up when really needed, ac- the)' just can't make it." The
cording to John,
result? "The small farms are
Crop failures can and do disappearing and the big ones
occur, either from too much arc getting bigger, cutting the
rain or too little, but freezing small raan out."
weather in Florida doesn't last
According to John, the
long enough to do any damage, average family spends less on
be said.
food today than they did 20
John and his attractive wife, years ago, "Farmers have had
Carlene, have three sons who to improve their methods of
aren't too interested in farming farming to keep up, which costs
as a career at the present time, money. But food is still your
"They work here part-time and best buy!"
in the summer," said John. The I
only time-out from farming for
John was during a four-year
stint in the Navy. "Then I came
back and started right in
again!" he said. He admits the
job of farming Les him down ''I
rarely get away,'' tie ud.
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IEAR OR, LAMB — I ann 16
years old have rheumatoid
arthritis in both knees
Currently, I am taking I
Ascripun per day. My questions
are: how long must I remain on
Ascriptin before the treatments
may start? Also after being
taken oIl the Ascriptin, exactly
tcas1'.ts,i
III
wnai
treatments arc
Oiler g000 wt%tI'
involved' I am particularly
Those who want more in- after reading my column. The suppl'es gç
active and excessive running formation on rheumatoid ar- other lad)' also got early
tires my knees quickly.
thritis can send 50 cents for The treatment that may have saved
DEAR READER — I would Health Letter, Number 4-11, her life. Anyone who has a mole
american Rent-All
need to know more about you Itheumatoid Arthritis. Enclose that starts changing should go
before saying too much, but I a long, stamped, self-addressed see the doct.r. Malignant
"fl
presume you have had envelope for mailing. Address melanoma is a tough cancer to
K Sa4t'L4"
rheumatoid arthritis for awhile, your letter to me in care of this treat and early detection ir, vety
That would mean you have the newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, important in the successful
602 W. 27th ST,
SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771
juvenile form which starts Radio City Station, New York, outcome.
before age 16.
NY 10019.
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DEAR DR. LAMB
I have
per cent of patients with been going to write for the past
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis few mcnths, but kept putting it
have a complete remission of off. I want to thank you for your
their di3ease.
comments some time ago about
The Ascriptin is a corn- moles which giow and change
bination of aspirin and Maalox. color. I had a mole on my
The Maalox helps protect your stomach all my life. It was a
digestive tract from the dark, flat mole about the size of
irritating effects of the large a dime. It started to change
doses of aspirin. Aspirin is the color, turned light and st.artc(I
foremost treatment for juvenile to grow lumps on top,
rlscumnetoid arthritis so you are
I kept watching it and in a few
already being treated. Some days it started growing faster. I
reheumatoid specialists used got an appointment with my
gold therapy i selected cases, doctor and he removed it. It
The hormone treatments was malignant and I had to
I cortisone and related hor- undergo more surgery. but I
mones) are not used in juvenile was fortunate, they assured me
V!P..
arthritis unless there Is In- they had gotten It all.
voivennent 0! ouner organs In
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Thanks to your column I was
thebodyratherthanthedisease alert and it paid off. I had my
,#
being limited to the joints,
surgery eight months ago and
You might ask your doctor all is O,K. Thank you again for
Reason 12, There are major changes in
- about the amount of activity your article,
the tax laws that could affect your
you are engaging in. Too much
DEAR REAI)EIt — You are
Gertrude Williams
return. Our people are specially trained
activity
may
riot
be
desirable
the
second person with a incile
Laura B. Williams
to help you take advantage of these
John A. Lawrence, Deltona butityouaredoingwellandare who his written about
new laws. We II do our best to make
able then moderate activity is recognizing that a mole was
Huth M, Lee, lkltona
sure you pay the right amount of ta;. useful,
undergoing malignant changes
Julia 0. Schultz, Lake Helen
No more, no less
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('ounty state attorney's office
for possible indictments, police
say,
Meanwhile, the youth's mother, Hodessa Glee, was being
held for psychiatric examination in connection with the
death. She hAs not been placed
under arrest, police said.
Although authorities did rot
release results 01 an autopsy, a
fx)lice .spokesznan said, 'dec.
tors tell us he starved."
Five of the dead child's seven
sisters have been turned over
the I)ivisio of Youth Services,
police said, while two others
remain at home. Apparently
the dead boy's sisters were well
fed, and police described their
home as inunaculate.
Thomas Glee, the boy's father who is a sanitatior. worker
for the city, was divorced from
his wife a year ago.
Police said two of victim's
aunLs brought the dead bcy's
body to Broward General hiospital. Officers saul Friday that
the investigation would begin

said the staffers' meetings were 'an attempt to seek more
information in the face of rumors, halftruths and no
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near the volumn we forira'rly
got, due to the water table
dropping so low,"
Piloian's produce goes to
chainstores, both locally and as
far north as Canada, shipped
the sanine day it is harvested,
Pesticides are a neces.ry part
of modern farming, according
to John. "We follow a regular
spray program on all crops,
every 10 days. Al) produce is
tested regularly by the USDA
itJnited St:1ttrtment of
Si ...sa mples
taken to be checked for
residue." Asked if it was really
necessary to use pesticides,
John shrugged and said,
"Either that, or the bugs would
take it" Apparently there are
more bugs around today,
because he remembers his
father spraying only once,
(luring the season

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March 25," said John. Onions
are planted from September
until thi' first week in May,

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puns'. 5-year-old Wendalen
thomas Gui' will be in
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per cent a detente, Referring slyly to presidential cam- San !Lg
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has warned Republican congressional leaders )ear." He warned that the Soviets will surpass paigner Ronald Reagan, Anderson said:
that the Soviets are pulling ahead of the United the U.S. in mIlitary strength "unless
her former colleagues at the Defense Civil
we have a
"A Republican politician is running ircund Preparedness Agency told
&amp;ates in military power.
us that the San Diego
real increase in defense spading."
the country knocking detente. I think you need to problems
should have been handled by someone
Speaking tersely behind closed White House
If the U.S. were producing armaments at
emphasize our proper efforts toward detente." from the regional office,
doors, the President said he was compelled to same rate as the Soviets, he said,
The President agreed. lie said the arms
"our defense
raise the military share of the federal budget budget would be about $)0 billion,"
limitation agreement, which is still under
The time she spent losim:g weight at
the
"for the first time in a decade..,
The new Pentagon chief cautioned solemnly negotiatIon, would require
cut Golden Door was not charged to the taxpayers,
the Soviets
"If the stories of Soviet defence expenditures aga1nst putting the brakes cm the armed forces. their missile armory ")0 below 2,400 missIles.
are even half true," he said, "we have no other
WA..SIiINGTON WHIRl: Sen hiram Ing, H.
'The tune to start to stop a car," he declared, But if there is not settlement, he said, they
coUld
choice but to go ahead."
hawaii, the dapper Honolulu financier, has
"is not hallway through the Intersection."
L() Ofl building missiles "open-ended,"
repeatedly attacked us for backing a reform
He huddled with the GOP congressional
President Ford assured the leaders there WIS
DIET DEAL: Georgiana H. Sheldon, who has patent bill that would help the small Inventors.
command cm February 17. We have obtained a "no fat in this defense budget." He snorted: been named by President Ford to be vice In Its place, Fong
a
copy of the confidential mimuites.
"The story tht De(eitse has a $3 billion cushion chairperson of the Civil
!'.il! of lcpholes
Service Commission, that would benefit the big companies, A few days
The President contet3ded that his huge $112 is baloney."
will be responsible for setting standards and ago, the legislation Fong wants
billion military budget flat only '8S essential ta
W
veoted down
hugh
Scott
policing
the cuiduct of government employes. by the Senate .Iudlda-,
Setzate
Repuhliean
leader
national security but would tIulate the
Citt
Yet i a thU d,-sse utlkial in late 1972, she one, with Fong casting
by Sen to
uggesiea that the Democratic presidential
economy.
flew
the
only
dissenting
vote.
at
the
taxpayers'
expense
to
California
contenders seemed less tnc'ined to attack where
Preslden Ford's attack on Big Govcrnnent
she
spents
"This is a swry the American people have tO defense spending. "The Democratic candidates
few days resting and reducing has disturbej some of his tap aides, They have
see for themselves," he said. "There's $6 billion are proviag
very chary," he said, "about cutting at the Golden Door Fitness Resort.
in the budget for ship building,. This UUikCf
cornpIai,d PIIV8LVI) that the attacks will
'the Golden I)uoi is an exclusive diet'exeriae demoralize
Defense,"
many
bard-ssking eMI sers'ants..,
spa owned by her good friend Deborah Mhzzapli. In the lB80,
young William Randolph Hearst, as
His appeal was echoed by Defense Secretiry
Sent, bill hirock, It-Te.'in,, siding with the Most people have to pay
$1,250 per week to stay editor of the
San FranciM Ex.an-rjner,
lid Hu:nsfeld, who deirtbed Soviet i. President, ccntcrxled that military cuts would there. But because of their friendship, Ms. ifltOthtSOUth
ripped
creases In ships, tanks, artillery - d tac1kl Increase the nuclear risks. "The more y'u Mazzanti sometimes admits Ms. Sheldon (or the c
cU1cfta1lroa(lLjtbnrge
-f the West, Ninety years later,
aircraft, 'Ihe trend," he saul, "is ,oward reducecm%'entiona1wcaoy,"he argued, "the trimming treatment at no
his grandson,
charge,
wiluam Randolph Hearst Ill,
definite superiority. Our former clear greater the risk of nuclear confrontation,"
The question is
a
repc*'ter
on the
whether Ms. Sheldon also same paper, has just
serlority is no longer there."
conclujed
a
flit Rep. John Anderson, fl.Ill., cautioned trimmed the taxpayers, who paid her' tran- tacking Southern Pacific
series at.
1kv Ramified's account, "Sos-Ici defense against lettt'g the military fever destroy spostation. She explained to us
as the scourge of the
that she flew to West.

Cabbage and onions are the

two main crops. "We grow our
own cabbage plants, and then
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have done the same for rabbits. They are better to put all regulation of geneties under one tremism at either pole, he probably represents
They also have a high failure rate, un- making s1raiar bowxLs in the war on flu,
roof, where all the expertise could be con- as large a body of sentiment in America as any
fortunately. In fact, fully two-thirds of all en- Traditional wiccines are made of dead germs,
centrated.
other presidential candidate. He is a cor
terprises launched each year are wiped out by but the latest idea is nasal sprays of live germs
Controls must be found, too, for researci'lers servatlonist who is confortabie with industry. He
the fIfth year.
that have been 'genetically improved."
are attaclieti
togoing
neither
university
an ant1-Comiiunlst who bitterly opposed the
Wth the casualty toll among entrepeneurs
Are the geneticists properly regulated? or business.
There are
toabe
tckroom nor a is
tactics and influence of Joseph Mccarthy. He
and small businessmen so high, what is It that will rabbiti now appear from te-t-tubes as the)'
has voted for all civil rights legislation but opperimenters The sdentlst who made
impels so many individuals to take control of used to only from conjurers' hats, while infol school busing.
breakthrough
with
ratits
was
not
a
geneticist
po
their own li -ec, to tratl the familiar and secure fluenza bugs go forth and multiply at
What's
more, Jackson's public record is
by training, and worked alone with one assistant.
(or the unknown - to tahe the big chance?
proved" rate, mutating all the time'
In
35 Years fl Congresr ihe and three
Equipment
need not be expensive.
A leading authority on the subject, Prof.
others
are
tied
for eighth in Senate seniorityi he
The National Institutes of Health in the
Albert Shapero of the University of Texas
Genetic
research
i
alses
o
many
questions
has
not
suffered
a hint of scandal. H' Is nccused
United States met two weeks ago to discuss ILil
Gradmte School of Business, writes
about
ethics
as
well
as
safety
which
lie
beyond
rightly
of
sometimes using his committee clout
important personality characteristic of the for research Into genetic engineering and, (or
the exclusive concerns of scientists, Sooner or (or publicity purposes,
first
time,
t!ut this Is hardly an
brought
a
wide
range
of
nonentrepeneur is the degree to which he feels he
later genetics will need Its own legal framework, Impeachable offense. klmost
geneticists
into
the
debate.
The
discussions
were
alwaya he Is an
can affect the world around him.
and a broadly based controlling body. B'tter open legislator, even an open
related about draft rules agreed on by researchers tO
campaigner; no
characteristic of the entreper.eur is aAneed
for
other member of congress or presidential
months earlier, *hen the advocates of caution now than after a grisly mishap.
independence."
contender diseusses the Issues In more ad.
won the day. The institutes are likely to
in 3tudIes conducted by Shapero, people
rnirable
detail.
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had formed comnpanle.s were askcd what It would Issue their revised rules soon, and a British
And so how does all this ethicality work to his
take to get them to be a manager or employe in committee should be publishing its ideas this
tetters
to
the
editor
are
welcomed
for
detriment?
IIl humdrum person is not cxanother cnpany. Fiftyight per cent said they swnmer.
publication.
%ll
litters
must
be
planation
enough.
Though It is true the senator
wits
a
I:ned,
would never consider working for someone else,
The proposed rules are chiefly about how to
maillm adtfrec and, if possible, a telephone
too often resembles tie thetixlcal bore who is
Cfl)3J1iCS 72 per cent replied that they would university laborak,ries.
This is the main concern
campaign problem is probably rooted deeper
scrub d. 11w Escning 11erld will respect
promptly s-tart a new one,
of the researchers. The institutes think there
ib.s of 's riters ssho do not want their rumes
than this. The fact is, Jackson's virtue is not of
According to Theodore 0. Schad Jr., should be .three standards for making bugs
in
print.
the
kind acceptable to the activl,st elementol the
11w
Esenlng
Herald
also
resenes
president of Lou Ana Fc,ods, Inc., and himself an biologically safe, according to
the risks involved,
the
right
libel
to
edit
litters
to
Democratic
party which is quite c!early the
eliminate
or to
entrepenctir since 197!, "entrepeneurs seem to At present,
onl} the first standard can be
onfo'm
to
dominating
pa(-e
requirements,
force In this season's nominatkng
fit a particular mold, are uslially Independent, achieved with, any certainty, which is worrying.
process. Voters aside, the nominee will again be
ego-oriented and materially motivated."
Who should watch businesses that want to sell
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that several health articles
state that onions are not only
tasty, but are low in
chloresterol and help to lower it
in the blood, "They are also one
of the best sources of iron, and
good for preventing o1ds," he
added,
The thick, outer leaves of the
tabbagt' pliiiits are kit in the
to be plowed back undcr
the soil. Beans and black-eyed
peas are the cover crops used,
to rebuild the soil and replace
nitrogen,
Irrigating the fields seems an
impossible task, but according
to John, "We use underground
irrigation, with tile set 18 inches
under the ground, about 20 feet
apart. Water from artesian
welLs Seeps under the ground
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today (or "individual arid group freedom" and stated his
intention to follow an independent tine from
Moscow'. The speech by Gaston PlLssonnier was similar to
a call for Independence the previous day by Enrico
lierhinguer, head of the Italian Communist party. The two
speeches countered previous sharp cricitism by Soviet
leader L5eonid I. Brezhnev and other top Communists at
the congress of the appearance of nationalistic Influences
in certain Communisi parties.

John thought it interesting

"Then ill U(HJfl. we'il ill go
horine and eat lunch," As John's
fattier grew older, he continued
working at the farm every day,
untilabout six months before he
died

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Aitlt'rlcan Eninbassy pt'rsonint'l in
Moscow are tr)ing to get some answers from Ambassador
Walter J. Stoessel Jr. about the extent and potential
ditngers of microwave radiation at the embassy, sources
said today. Concerned embassy personnel have he!d a
series of meetings over the last few days and a general
meeting is planned for next week, the
said. So far,
Stoessel has refused to comment on reports that a marked
increase in Intensity of Soviet iniL'rowave beams at the
embassy building has posed health hazards, One

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"My brother, Billy and I
worked on the farm for as long
as I can remember. When I was
10, we got our I irst tractor.
They used mules before that."
This is a fur cry from the fleet
of tractors and trucks
n
daily at the farm today. Continuing, John said, "Billy and I
clldalltheplowingand planting.

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revolutionary arm)' of Mao Tse-tung ninarched in triumph
in 1949, Nixon moved to the edge of the crowd, waved
and
got a noisy wave back.
Then, to the consternation of American and Chinese
security guards, the crowd pressed in so closely Nixon
almost lost his footing and the former president was
forced to return to his limousine,
('anton, the southern port where foreigners first settled
in ('tuna, was the Nlxon.s' last stop of their trip.
They
(lela;t for nome today.

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'Fla' aroma of fresh green
orionsf,Ilths, air at the Piloian
F .irnis, in Oviedo Neat rows of
swaying onion tops and ruffled
heads of cibbate fill acre after
acre, awaiting weekly harscsting.
Uwner-nanager
John
I'i!oian, a rutidern young fartiler, believes in hard work.
"laking a sweeping gesture
r ward the lush Farmland, he
said, "Dnis all started from
nothing. The success of the
farm has been the result of hard
labor, long hours and good
iiianagement."
'I'tie late Hedros Piluian,
.John's father, started the farm
to 1930
lie tame to
ew
Jersey, front Armenia, when
ii' was 19 scars old in 1930, hut
later r'.'MtIle(I in f'lnrida. lie
S l:tir a l nIut(a(l at W;gut-r,
.41441 rented lanai for farittinig
Recalling the past, John said,

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s that 'he du:'. fl( th'
circiit court clerk be divided; arm that a county
umptruller be appointed by the Board of County
Ilumi ionez - and he subject to removal for
cause by the Board of county Commissioners. "
It makes one wonder just why the counts'
commission seems so anxious to strip constitutional duti?s from the circuit court clerk, an
le(ed official answerable to the voters, and place
them with its own man who is "subject to removal
by that same board.
It reall doesn't seem like much of an miprovement for Mr. and Mrs. Taxpayer.
The present system seems to have proven quite
adequate. It has a built-in system of checks and
balances that would be lost under the proposal.
These checks and balances are spelled out in
the' Florida Constitution which assigns certain
duties to the clerk of the circuit court, elected by
the people. Now the Commissioners want to place
those duties under an official which they themselves choose and control.
The commission claims that a comptroller is
needed to provide a financial reporting system and
to eliminate costly bookkeeping. Departmental
chiefs ay they keep one set of books while the
circuit court clerk keeps another. And, that's
-1 uaiain
prveicel wherø an imncrfv$
I.',.f% UIIU
r '••
comes in.

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Forest City Fiementary
AtIa Center. Through March
T FDAY. MARCH
by &amp;uth Side Elementary
Va addin and H Wondul Imp"
ga.d Man cet, 8 p.m., hool
auilltorium
Club meeting and picnic, Central Flcrida
10:30 a
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Forest City EJemnnary School PTA, 7:30 pin,
Altamonte Spiings Homemaktn EXtIOiI Club
rkshcp on quiltuig and dressing of Bicentennial dolls
First Federal Savings and Loan, SR
Springs, 10 am.
.anlord 1Jou, noon, Holiday
niniti Spr1ng Jaycees, p.m., VEW building,
Oerea!eriAnon)moI.7:30pm.,Floridpowera
l.ight, &amp;*nfcrd.
Inn, 1-4 and SR 44,

SEDNESDAY, MARCH 3
Sanford Woman's Club, noon. clubhouse at (k
Avenue. Business meeting and catered luncheor..
Reservations,
Cassciberry Rotary Club, 7:0 a.m, The Caboose,
Sanford Kiwanis Club, r.cgt, Civic Center.
Mtaiuik Womans 1mb, 10 a.m., Alt.amonte Civic
Center. Tc4ilc: Mental Health.
THURSDAY, MARCH 4
Fun Time Fashion Show, Champagne Brtmch
sponsored by Maitland Art Center Women's Auxiliary,
9: a.m., Robinsoa's Garden P.o,m, Altr.monte Mall.

GeldStarMothers Inc., 3:30p.m.,Legion Home, Lake
Ivar_boe, Orlando.

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Head Start. Water Str.
Sanford Sertoma Club, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.
Sanford Civitan Club, 7:30 p.m., Spencer's
Restaurant.
Seminole Chapter 2 OES, Masonic Temple, 8 p.m.
Akobo1ks Anonymous, 8 pin., 1ll W, First Si.,
Sanford open
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was felt from Holland to Japan he had to make public much dercover work in Chile against community.
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virtually every college basketball power in the
country '.vill be in DeLand this week.
UCLA, Indiana and North Carolina scouts will
be there. Doing a lot of lookit;g. Eacfl wants to sign
one or two players, but if they don't, it is because
someone beat them to it.
'fliat's the way it has been for the last 15 years.
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liobbins vcnt to Tennessee afl(1 then the ABA.
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seems endless,
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Chipela
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distinction of winning the first state tournament
back in 1961. Saint Leo, which competed with twoyear schools hack then, was Central Florida's
kingpin in the early sixties.
Then came Miami-Dude, I3revard and
Seminole in the latter stages of that first decade.
Gulf Coast, under coch Jack Jackson, on hackto-back titles in 1971 and 1972. It was Chipola's turn
for a third state crown in '74 and Indian River took
the title last March at DeLand.
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other team scores more than two buckets in a row.
The scouting report on Chipola is that four
sophomores average height; and one freshman (6B 1)evon Dent) are going to be tough to beat. Even
for a balanced, defpnse-cnnscinus ti'am like
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Grades, personal preference and a goI selling
job by JuCo coaches. They have something to sell.
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Getting it and keeping it.
Other questions which have to be answered
include: is Brevard playing possum with that 14-9
record? If Edison ; that goxl? ('an Lake City win
the big one? Who's going to stop Gulf Coast's
Charles Slappey one-on-one? Which team has a
double•team ontho to stop Lake City's Iton Anthony?

Also, before they start pre-game warmups,
here's a prediction: ('hipola won't win. Not because
it isn't capalik'. Merely because it is favored, and
trit lot, has it that favorites ju.st don't win this
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with Seminole third. Gulf Coast, Edison, Pensacola, Florida
College, Indian
River, Brevarci and Miami-Dade North round out
DELANI)
All's quiet here on the Stetson University the top 10.
campus, but things will tart popping Thur5day when eight teams
tntercztingly enough, defending state champion Indian River
invade the Edrnonds Activities Center for a three-day, much. won't get a chance to defend, Edison
won the Division 4 title
contested state junior college basketball tournament,
Some 200 college scouts and coaches wil also set up camp outright and I)ade.North lost to Palm Beach Friday, 79-78, rn a
last-second shot.
here, seeking a nortion of the talent which has gained national
Another strong team which didn't qualify is Pensacola.
acclaim over the years.
Nationally ranked much of the season and a rugged bai ostornier
The tournament gets underway at 1:30 p.m. with Edison of through the midwest, the
Pirates got knocked off in their own
Fort Myers (19-8) meeting Florida College of Tampa (21-6), The
backyard by Chipola and Gulf Coast.
3:30 game pa.rs Hre'ard of Cocoa (14-9) against West Palm (14Brevard lost more games than in any of the last 12 years,
10). At 7 p.m. tnp-ranked Chipola (21-5) meets Seminole (23-6).
nine, but still qualified as DivIsion 3 champion.
Andat9p.m.GuhfCoastofPanalnaCjty(l9.8) t.akes on Lake City
Lake City was undisputed DivIsion 2 champion, ;h
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coes had got loe and large conung cut flatly against the
entire foreign aid program parts of it were
Ch might be the action of .'
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liberal
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mnlmttee has never rnacie

accused of monitor of the great cora bwidle Nixon Administration came violating wa
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corrupt pea t1
by American subcommittee. The fat was in by Jack tnderson, the Church has anng
to do th
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the afternoon session with Chi1ola meeting Seminole and Gulf
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&amp;'uiford Sw,rlee KiwanIs, 7 a.m., Buck's Restaurant.
Lougwood AA dosedh 8 p.m., Episcopal Church,

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Askd once how he would
both blacks and whites havi
write his own obltur.ry, the
profited
from his decade in the
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Alabama state-house, pointing
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"Oh, I don't know, I guess I'd
principally to a state property
say something like, 'For a poor
tax that Is one fourth the
little old country boy, George
natIonalarerage,criticaax
Wallace did all right," Indeed.
that Wallace is laxy and
Thrict a guxernor, four times a
unimaginative as govermir,
presidential candidate, Unhe cotnters by citing the &amp;3 per
deniably an institution in his
centofthevntehewonrn 1974
own time, George Corley
Missions of people outside
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Alabama apparently agree. As
one of the most Influential men
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candidate in 'a he Won 10
million votes, carr)ing four
GEORGE C. WALLACE states.
What does Wallace believe"
His Influence began in 1317, As he said in Jackson,
when he became a state senatcr recently, "the criminals and
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segregation
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anti- running this country." Some
communism. As a circuit court say he also believes he can't
Judge 1 roril 1953 to 1959 he really win the presidency this
referred to blacks before ti year or any year, and merely
Threats
bench as"woo!ies." In 1963, one campaigns to win wIder
LOS ANGELES (AP) - In
into his first tenn as respectability.
the days of the Hardy 130)5, governor, he became a national
In any event, the 12-year-old
herctsm brought esteem. For symbol of "local option.s" by Wallace
(or
President
10-year.old Leon President, it physically blocking the ad- phenomenon may be nearing an
has meant dth threats and mission of black students to the end. George Wallace says this
beatings.
University of Alabama.
is his last race (or the White
Leon got a Los Angeles Police
Today Wallace says he is a House, unless, he adds coyly, "1
Commission citation and a pair
ervatwe populist who is run for re-election In 1980.'
of real handcuffs for helping
capture a juvenile bandit r--- CLIP AND SAVE
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Federal, SR. 436, Altamonte SprIngs, 8 p.m. Panel of
contemporary women: "What Can Women tb?"

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corrunittee responded by
Church the chairman of the has been admitted amounts
asstniilng thatSen. JoM Sw.rIr.
subcommittee on multinational some $22 million in improper ting up a subcommittee on man vacates the se-at on ils 79th
corporations of the Senate paments
io,
multinationals, with Sen. birthday at the end of 1978.
lorei
rdations committee. obviously 'i,ere were others Church in the chair; he waited Under Sparkman the cornThe Lockheed Aircraft earlier: two of the three until the presidential election mittee is rather quiescent;
Corporation long since ad. payments alleged to have been was over and reopened (bC Church would male more of it.
rnitted having scattered
y made to Prince
dC subject with public hearings iii H" Is, however, more ambitious
millions of dollars round the from 1961 and 1962, when the the spring of 1973, when
thia'i that and most likely will
world in sweeteners and secret Lockheed F104 fighter was Nixon Administration was
a siot, or more probably
commissions to important being sold,
beginning to get into trouble two shots, at the presidency.
over the Watergate affair itself.
Luck (bad for some,
foreigners to help the sales of
At age 51 he has 19 years in
itS military and civil aircraft. others, has been having a field
What with one thing and the Senate behind him, an
against disclosing all the (lay, but it is not by chance that another the CIA became a unusual thing; but then he was
details, and particularly the Frank Church is chairman of temritina target for in- a boy wonder who won 54fl
recipients' names, believing two committees that have been vestigation, and so two years American Legion scholarship to
that to tell all might be bad for extracting lurid confessions ago the Senate set up the select uni -.'ersity at 16 as a reward for
its future b'ue
from the intelligence corn- intelligence committee, the Uc his oratorical skill. The same
talent, eked out with a useful
political
connection by
Profile Of A Candidate
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rnathagethl(laho, brought him
into the Senate at 32.
Representing Idaho as a
liberal Democrat, which by and
u ii tr, B()/
large Church is., is not an easy
thing. Coming from there he

Casselberr Ja',1.ees, 7:30 p.m., Summersef
Recreation Building
Sanford OptImists, noon Sue Mill'S Cfl'1
DAV Semfnok Chapter 30, 7:30
17-92. Sanford.

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scourge of
intelligence
agencies,
inquisitor of
.
corru t .
corporations

auorit) on d1}

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esident Ford s handling (f ha e to are with other liberal
hindling of the earLgz
moerats who have got into
aaiez incident.
shownaatflairfpub1jcitStep by ep he ,nad a the tampaign earlier. Each of
the liberal Democratic car.
and has been careful to avoid
partisan at tha-party reputation as a liberal wii
that gave the parallel careliiJly4rav.n amenclinent.s didates suffers a dfflcuity in i
comzttee of the House of that limited the presidential differentiating
msel1
from the
. othrs; this may
be Church's
war power in lndchina
1tja hard life
ween
1O and 17S: first the difficulty, too.
an unthgfled death.
amennent,
•r
of the House Coo rhurch
c1fl1tee was killed, or at then the CaseChurch one, the

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herald Correspondent

WINTER ['ARK - With two
nore
rounds renliuitiirig,
Lyman's Doug Peters is the
lifl1 h1Jpe of Seminole County

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Mary, One bedroom. Cintral
a r &amp; heat. ideal for rctlrecJ cpie

18-Help Wanted
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Free, ai7O?? for "We Care'
confident tonight becausethisI
1otln.Adu!ts i'
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the same place I was last year
(Herald photo by Tom Vincent).
and I didn't want to make the I WILL NOT t3E PESPONSI OLE
iii,,!. '1 u., i. r"
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
same mistak t't'i1c " Peters,
BY
ANYOPIE
OTHER
THAN
I
PERONP4EL
COUNSELOR
who has a 30-0 mark this
MVSELf AS OF FEB 7). 1916
season, finished third In last
Aggreisive persOntlty a must
Sammy F Evans
Sales eiper,ence helpful. Good
-----scar's state tournament. Ii he
Managitment
voce.
otone
ACEDWIT)I A D2INKIP4(
J ci r ii Cl ry I i 'i
'T F
LeccJ
ezin win his semi-final match
P 0 tIL F
Itur(!av inorniru, h V. Ill 1X'
Pri-f'r rio' in2
SALES CL ER I'
1
Aitr'oi
P 5 51 2QI 215
i)tflI
!fl(e
assured of at least second in the
C.n MelD
LAUDERIIILI. lAPt -- Two mused Friday after he 'd talen
Pro Basketball
Friday's
British Open champion Tom 123
To represent
SALES
CLERK
CaIt
423
.4557
-pound class.
(loYon 3. Wishington £ :.,
--"'--''
little the second-round lead in this Watson, with a 70 despite a
health and beauty alas Out fror.t
N BA
Write P0
ill)
Three wrestlers hare already
type of person. Prefee some II
Eas'ern Conference
Sanlord. FIor*da 32771
problems troubled L)orianuary rich event that serves as the double-bogey six, and Jim Mas- been eliminated from tourWHA
perie'ice.
_________
_____
Atlantic Divli4oit
tlSt
,
I 'I' Dr. OF (A
I!OiflI! into
•w championship of the touring Serb, who shot 68, were another nazm,nt play. Th?y are [)onnie
BREAKFAST COOK- Must be fast
East OilsIon
- iS ALCOHOL A Pnorn.EM 3300,000
Tournament
Players
players.
and able 10 handle large liolumn
stroke back at 137. The group at Bailon of Lake Howell, Jerry
Boson
39
Cnc
79 31
I YOUR AMII '
f4 237 755 i;olf Championship.
Needed Immeolately.
Bulfalo
3576 574 6
The
other
problem
was
more
138
included
Butch
Baird
and
Zayas
of
Oviedo
and
Scott
26
31
5
5?
193
N Eng
AL ANON
JANI1ORPar? time, Must have
Philpliil
31 27 577
One of them involved a mys- easily identified. It answers t
Cleve
75)1 5 53 0S 216
Mark lIa)es. each wi'.h a 67, Rhodes of Lake Brantley. All
I or familes or friends of problem
own transportation and be
New York
79 32 175 12
.
.........
iii u
lndplS
73 15 2
terious prc.blem with thc
-' .- ...
.
Hale Irwin, 68. and rooe
available by phone.
Central DIvision
:l'
-.
.
•
w::t
,.,,.,.:.
tFsee lost their
round
or lur?hcr 'n'ormat,on call 17) *561 ROUTE ORI
R -. Dependable. I
caught
by
(klrknes
George Burns and Dale mstches and in order for them
_....- :
Houston
39 73 0 73 24 706
or write
o. week. 11$ to tIert.
WaShington
36 25 590 I
has
stood
him
in
such
good
Thuday
ght,
had
to
arise
at
Iilass,
each
with
70.
Ptmoen
30 '4 6 6.6 773 702
ntor Al Anon Family Group P0 MANAGER COUPLE
O000rs
6'* Men
HOuSton
30 30
to be in the wrestlebacks, the
30 75 4
fla' SSi ,iolrO, Fla 1?7Jl
211 212 stead for to many years, &amp; n.m. to finish off the last two
mlremI. All around niatntenance.
Fred Marti, whose 66 led the wrestlers ho defeated them -INTERIOR DECORATOR- Ex
26 3i 433 0½
Atlanta
Canadian Divltion
Wester't Conlerinte
on the pro tour. There's Just a itleted in 66 strokes. He turned Friday, slipoed in a 74 and was next match. Unfortunately all
Winim peg
43 70 2 85 277 191
Mldwet Divition
3$
little kink in it, just a little around immediately for a live shots nack at 140.
W SELL
2% 34 121
Mlwat.kre
Child Care. m home
three won their respective
Calgary
3176 4 66 22 706
sornethir.g that he Can 't quite scrainhly 70-including four bo1?] 51 7A
C, )i!irfCi,iI
1 31 414
Jernnv
Miller
had
a
71---141.
l!3Ittht.S.
Reasonable
Rates
E.l'on
K.0
7'
5
S
£9
21$
77)
isolate
and
identify.
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373
3951
geys
and
six
birdies-and
a
136
I.a.e
Treino
69-142.
defending
Torn'o
15 10
3.5 24 310
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ii 10 310 6'J
however, Lyman's Amando Chicago
PARTS
MANAGER
Friday Results
'1 just can't quite pin It total that left him Just one shot champion Al Geibcrger 69-143 Payas and Lake howell's Fred
BUSY DEE CHILD CARE
PacfIc Division
Houston 7. Toronto a
OT
7127 Holly Avenue
down," the sJow-moing, easy- back of January, who shot a 68 and Gar Player 711-14:t.
4316 729
G,State
MIJS? have r*pinieflCe in all g'a%es
W.nnieg 1. Ecmonton 3 Cal
W(•t)er had to wait until
Phone 32) 7310cr 372 01
liri eçualpment and
Seattle
31
.50113
going,
46-rear-old
January
for
135,
nine
under
par
on
11w
gary S. Cleveland 4 Phoen 1.
Saturday morning to see If tLe
30 31 197 14
auto
parts.
Including rectiving,
L.A.
s.n De1c' '
7,128-yard Inverrary Countr'
9Good Things to Eat
76 31 .45.6 36
ttoking and Counter sal.s
were still alive.Both wrestlers
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Club course.
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•
Permanent positlonwith excellent
BaseLc//
won their first-round bouts but
Fridif s Results
were defeated In second-round
Eottm, In. Seattle 11$
Otfice.
$750 BUSHEL
get up at five o'clock, have
SANFORD-ORtAPIDO
DetroIt 97. New York 93
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A. DUDA I SONS
play.
Payas,
at
116,
lost
to
)?
373)
or
treakfast at six and start hit- M e e ting s
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I)).
FRIDAY NIGHT
Phila
Golden
State
Oviedo. F 16. 301 365 5451
MEI.BOURNE - Trinity
Robert lk'nn of Martin County, Freshly picked
FIRST - 2.36, C: I Big Paul
delphia Ill
caholge. wholesale
,n EIU6I Opportunity Errpluier
"
yawnPrep,
despite
its
third
quarter
Ung
balls
before
dawn,
150. 2 10. 7 60. 2 M, kado 16) I $0.
7-4 while Weber lost decisively,
HouSton 113. i3utO,10 ioi
or ret6il Burk Farms. Lake - _______
e(I Nicklaus, the 1975 winner of
II. 3 Toy TidC Ii) 3
comeback attempt, fell at the
Q
(6
fjfl
Monroe, 3231331.
17-1,
to
the
number
one
seed
at
.*BA
__
a h..- ..i....
24_8iPec
(iit
,h Master!, • .Z•
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- I-.-••W*
1 I1 l I
15 70:
hand ci (he St. Cloud Bulldogs,
w i. Pa GB
14, 14111 Alvarez of Southwest.
1ri,t
For
S&amp;e
titles and Player of the Year
Drnvrr
14 iS 746
8: Makec
1 fl? Turn ssi in a Class 1A district honor&amp;
NEW YdRN I AP, - If the Even though the Lake howell c'i t -t'- . .i m or ,ilter p
Ii)SECOND
13 20. 463. 6-'.I-IC,
2 D.cam
BE YOUR OWN BOSS
fact that they ar continuing to coaches were pleased with
3 21 .393
SanAnton
ioso.'
.4)2060. P111)5170. OD
Ven,ng
routes avaiiahle. Only 410
Kentucky
33 79 537 17'i ;
TRINITY PREP: Dnicole
47
InGiana
31 32 .4 iS
•
I
14.
Prosser
0
12
J.C. Snead, the recent winner of progress then the major league apparent from the start that __________________________
THIRD C: TelIa Fella (4)
con'o.any training £ location set
S. Louis
fl'" 16 10. 11 00.Is,
1 '5
41-0. 2 1..' C 's Barett,i L.ir'rr 2 5 7 9. '.'cP4ul?y 1007. Symc
the&amp;in
Diego
Open
who
has
yet
baseball
owners
and
the
playPerez
had
control
of
the
match.
U. Investment of 540015000 Call
II 50 .130 34
Virgina
101a. 5chm.cht 2001. Totals: 719 11
4L ESTA IE ASSOC IAT [
collect Mr. Carson SI) 5785320.
to
make
a
bogey
in
this
amers
association
are
making
He
completely
overpowered
Friday's Results
Eurcnceo&amp;
r4ewiyL.CCO%e(I
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SI
360. Q (34) 62 60; 7 ( '"
New York ilL Kcn'ucky 803
bilious event that seeks maJor progress in their current con- Weber who was just able to Jon "Sanford's Sales lead,','
ST CLOUD: ORock 15 7 13. Reed
' 10
BEAUTY SALON- Attractive and
tournament status equal to that tract negotiations.
5? LO')iS 116. lfldi6fla 105
TENSTROM REALTY
, 31 37, Prince $0 116. Mall 1173. ,
activestiop. New equipment. Good
FOUR TM - 5.16, M:
Dr',rr 113. $n An!or,.o 316
prevent himself from being 2565 Park Dr. PEAL TOU 3fl 3420
Holde.n 00 00. Eddy 4 0 1 3. Howe 6
enjo) ed by the game's Big
locatIon. tusiness only Low rent
Kv,eharnrnef (3) 5200, 17.03.9 00;
1ut
you'd
never
know
they
pinned.
00 17, TotalS. 26 7 U $9.
Gonc' OpPO4iuflItY
Four. Snead had a 69.
P's Venture (1) 600. 3 10. 3 _______________________________
were at the same meeting from
The other two Seminole 2 Neat appearing sales persons with
?,'ilimonaire (8 5 $0; Q (3 41 67
Pro Hockey
P Trsnil Prep
9 ID ii 34-Si Hawks Soar
car for local demonstration work
.41 26.) 10: ?l 5)
the
aicounts
of
the
particicounty
grapplers who still have
CaliBart Real Estate
'
St. Cloud
IC 14 13 87-Sf
P4111..
Top earnings and chance for a
FIFTH
S-IC.
0:
I. Aries Go
pants.
a
chare
are
Greg
Lang
of
Campbell Co'ifetence
PFALTOR 372 71
vancement. For Interview call $59
14 00. 6
€. 2 Daont (Il
Patrldi Division
Marvin Miller, executive dl- Lyman at 171 and Mike Perry of
1750
Fouls: Trinity Prep 16. St. Cloud
300, 3. Larp McGoo (3) 520. 0 (311
lake howell edged Spruce
W L T Ptt OF
IS.
GA 7970 P (23) 9390. I.97
rector of the players associ- Lake howell. Perry lost to the
r'. ora
39 10 1' 9)271 371
RentaI
Creek.
4-3, in prep tennis
Fouled Out n3ne
________________
SIXTH
S, A: L Barry King (6)
RN'* LPN's As /.de
ation, said that Fridays session top seed, Piantion's Leon
1' 15l'd
32 $7 13 77
Tehnicals Trinity Prep C.ach
Friday, taking three of five
23.6 119 500, 350. 300. 2 Lake Atxier (7)
(cmpan.on
Pseeded
mrredatciy
Atlanta
27 21
hail been devoted to a 'clan- Anderson, 7-4. Lake howell
6)
1720,7.20; 3, Mariss.a Sue UI S 00; 0 Denirnte 171. bench. O'Rock.
628 0636
singles events, and splitting the
NY Rngr
73 33 e
29-Roon-n
lication of items not Fully coy- Assistant ('oach Tom Murphy
(7 61 3560. 1 (6271 53.610. 3901
-.
SmyThs Division
doubles matches.
SEVENTH--i.I. B: I Lake Icc
ered in previous mtings.
put itsiriply, - fl competition RECREATION SUPERVISOR Ihr
ChiCago
26 19 17 *9 193 II)
vmrin Trilir'nrihc
40.
ij. ipj. ; .vysve'ry
SiflOICS t. watson IL7O W000I
City of Sanford Civil Service
-,
•
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"Itwasafrutilul exchange of
Vanc?r
75 23 Ii 61
hereistough" as his team has
Prefer WorkngMjn
3 40. 3 00 3 Francora I) 3
II
3, 7 Hatlery (UI) d WillittI
floaru is accepting Applications
S LouiS
53 85 719
siews and ideas," &amp;dd Miller.
3?' 06u
had to wrestle two top corn11 00. P 145' 116 00. 31 so
Brown LHI cI Melvey 63; 4. Jones
The
Lyman
Grii2yhounds
for
ran
immediate
employrr.e.,t
oi
a
Men
37 41 4 31 151 231
EIGHTH
(SC) Van Dinoenien 8?. 5 ilcIwIci
"B(t
we
have
not
bridged
the
t. 8: I. Betty S'ian
lull time
ecreallon Supervisor
petitors.
over Oak RIdge, 151-163, Friday
Man or Woman to room 1. board &amp;
KC
37 41 9 33 311 263
ill 6 60. 4 00. 3 00; 7 Møntague
tLC) a Jofinson 5)
for Women and Girls sports and
gap. There was some clanWild
Share espensis 331 0379,
Conference
Ui
a
non-conference
dual
golf
SECOND ROUND
P'tic iii 500. 300. 3 E D's
t)o'ibles 1. Watson Brown 11111
pfiysical ft'ucaton required. Mutt
Norrts Division
n real movem
ficatiori,
but
Uoo
WillIt
Brindle (6) 470. a (403 11.10, P i
(SC)
meet at Sabal Palm Golf
Wood Je-s I
2
i
'i•
UJ ur1Ut LUAUY ITEMS FOR
4) V
?Y.466 1151
102- Bonniroel tNorth MiamIl
fllent."
Ii P.50. 39 10.
ml Wallace lbattery 83
r;ctctlonaipto,ground and
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
I Ange4e
30 26 7 6
Meanwhile, John Gaherin. oec Shuman (Conor,ut CrevL). II
NINTH -3.16,8:) Dear Marta
cultural programs, Mnimum
TODAYS WANT ADS'
Ptts
2675 11 63 255 235
7.
Lyman
Enga
33,
A
Manley
Amcrscei
(Win'er
Pak)
dcc
171960.61-3.370. 2 Noble Tony (3)
qualification. Cullege graduate
Detroit
19 35 9 47)63 247 740
chief
______________
negotiator
for
the owners, Burstein (Coral Park), 82.
Crc-son 39. 0 Manley 40- 151
140;3.Another5p,jd(5)
with degree In recreation,
•Ji
Washn
7 4 9 23 160 313
('ab Pdi'ju' Fi-ich 39 TrefIlP t)
spoke of a new proposal In- Ciadern.o (Doca R'on) war t
3! 00; F (732 130.50. 31 me
Lions Roar
PlI,sialedualionoraihed fields. 30-Aparirnenis Unfurnished
Adams Oiviihen
PuuS 40 C.ts'elIucci 41
$6)
TENTH
$.36, A: 1 Gert's
troduced by the owners in the fnnleit over Wilson (Brandon).
Contact S.jnford City Personnel ______________________________
Bos'on
'9 Ii Ii 89 2.41 173
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_____
lowerS (Palmetto7
ec Wnn
(ill 13. 3 67. 7 80, 2 Hf?a Hurry I))
Oviedo
Faltered,
but
still
Dirrclr or the Civil Servlcc- Of
Buffalo
34 I! 10 71 757 154 760. 7 *3. 3
22nd llleeting lxitsccn the two
Cocoa), 807,
joe Mischief IS) 3 00.
fcc, City Mall, Santord br turther Large 2 -mdr'iorns. cps'a,rs,
managed to s1*p past West sides.
71' 75 11 (5731
Trinity
10°
and close in, 595 Month 3326761.
ml li lAO. Till
ns
Mnskey (Laroo)
c
iCIfl(flA,t.n fir '-i
Of
orange, 4-J, in prep tennis
ELEVENTH
1s. B: 3 Nomad
"We affeud a new popo.ai liughley (Plantation),67; Beauaoin
ApIication,
Resume
and 1jtöj5 aprlment, 4 rooms and
,y,ite, Park)
ace
'111070,960.110.2 Blue Secres (7)
Mas ion
Trinity Prep edged the Friday. The lions captured all
Qualificatons
introducing additional factors
bath- Partly furniShed $10 Mo "
ti
itu%s.11e),
III.
ii 00 410, 3 M A.'s Mse (3) 540;
Dean
,Brandoni
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Kowbeys of Kissimmee by four but one of the singles matches.
mites out of 'own. 2$ Brisson Ave
p previously covered in the rtec Walters (Mcrr,ft Island), 1 3
076) 9603 P16 71 33010; Bl'
strokes, 169-173, at Bay Hill
fl3112$__ _________
.th
fall)
17040
CII
eith
all
(Palmetto)
*3Cc
COocen
Sr.gles
VanErcprl
101
ml
7)
I
club5' pt'oposalsdeslgned to re- Pe'oerson
A Fiberglass
'A'
Country Club in Orlando, in a C,eitgey. 5 3. Ward (0) *3, Peers'S.
lEvans), 7 6
F TU Oviedo.- Duples, burn Or
conitruct a workable reserve
TWELFTH
ho Price (South Dade? dcc
'.16. 0: I. T's Fast doal golf meet Friday.
1; flarnc'tt (0) d Moore. I). Koenig
Experienced help wanted in Or
ufltJrri ldel location Reasonable
system," said Gaherin. "The
F.inny (1) $300. 710, 460; 7. Shpren
Se-i'Ih (Piper, 211; Been (Mart'n
(0) d. Crooker. 51. Self IWO) ml
Molclanid Tasech Up Departments
365 ml
5"riI (7) 1170. 560; 3 E 0 's lboey
Trnity Prep. Pith 37. Van Oyk.e Auterino, •
players association received it Countyl dcc Paya (Lyman), 7 5.
Apply at
'4' 6 70; Oil
i, S*ann 45, LeBoy 46
Herman (Crystal River) dcc Ghaui
9.70; 1(1 7 4)
169.
Doubles Gcitgey Reeves IWO) ml
AMF ROBALO BOATS
without comment and said it
3 -Apartn' nts Furnished
Kissirnme,
3272000. 44 ;
!Palrn(-ttol, 111. Alvar&amp;'7 (South
Woodwortli 3$, Van Ec.00el Warf, S 6. Moore
______
1143 30th St.
______
'tiuld
Ix'
taken under considerDIPiOn 13 Myers 46 Bunnap 11
rst) dec DosI str,inahanl, 1001
Crr'bm-r IWO? ml
,,,'r",
no
Sanford Airport
273
it COIl thur. ''1'kcnrl''
I7)
Van Busch (K lOan)
Equal Opportunity Employer
E3AMBOO COVE APT3
TONIOIIT'SENTRIES
2 ink
lBrandu.,t. 1 3, ietert
_______________________________
FIRST- 1.16, C: 1 Sto.iey Tep, 2
&amp; 7 bedroom apartments.
1
dec
Skelly (Marlin Part time lios'ess C'hler, Es
c,., Gaily. 3 Pcd Chantl'y. I
Elks Planninq
turniShed
or unlurnitj,ed Pie-wIn
o'jnty), 1 1. Medley (Manatee)
perienced Call for appointment,
R
Pute, S Ma?ine Idol,
-redecorated Ci',.i' see 300 F
r"( Smyrk (Winter Park), S 101
666 1193
L.'r tl,jr, 7 Pure Silver. I
6rperl Rlfl Slnford 37) 1310
11105 (PInttioni dcc Rivera
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(I ,,nk
Golf Tourney
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Pbighl Auditor-- exclusive plush
iMiami Spning), 6
SECOND
C:
WOrkIng ConditionS, salary above
Apt for rent
130
Ferqu
(Titusville) dec.
'fbi' Elks Club of Sanford will
P 'r 2 S'iing Tang. 3 ('c,.roIl K'ci
average 4700 MachIne experience
Cofielci (Brandon). SO. Boon
373 1777
"a"°* . S. Texas Sue. A
0 NI(HTLY
required.
spenor a golf tournament (Plne-tto, p StiIIwlI (Cypress
'".r'r'7 DG's Red; S B,i''
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March 6 at Mayfait- Country Labe, 353, Uarr.on (Leesburg)
1 3EDROOM COTTAGE
201 Commercial, Sanford
SPORTS
charides
cloc
Satley
(0eerfild),
Davis
56;
512$
flub
to
8:00 P.M.
benefit
Elks
THIRD
-tC. 0: I. Rot, Ausb.n
373 5176
X'hiat') dec DeIk ILakcw000), I)
377 1470
t' cc-n Cflallei'igr. 3 Sugar Blur
like the harry-Anna Crippled
i Trs,qj N'y, S Ale-rI's Fir,bll, C
(Thildrt'n's Home.
1)6
Gonuitles (K illlan) dec
Brad String. 7 Lady Cola, 1 C, E s
and trophies are McMitlan (T'tgsville), 53, Morales
Prizes
Mn.
Opal
a MATINEES
(Merritt lIandI n Thomas ha'
FOURTH
planned for winners under the
S-IC. M: I Steak
Parke-ri, 515. JohnSon (JackSonI
Lavi, 7 Satsy Morn; 3. An
Mad About Fine, Alay
Callowity scoring system and (ICC Rqnt" (Manatee), it 6.
,en'-,,vc'r I Countiy Art; S Ir'm
Love
iStranaran
t'Iitr)
fee includes greens fee, Fulmore
dec
M onduy
S"r,Ia 6 AhIoso Hope. Bell!'
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room, wet bar, breakfast room
i hom' area $59,900
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COnditiOn, r,ns TIC, 127,5W
RETIREMENT SPECIAL
F urnished 7 bedroom, on oe.utifuI
Park Aye- Convenient to stores
$16,500
DISTRESS SALE
central heat &amp; air

52 0. 900

35-Wbile Home Lots
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listi r,crat. CIUDIIOUSC. iSOmo I re"
ittr ior P 0 tlo 10. Oste-r
. 1776-i 3776077

Sanford 26(16 5 Orl3ndo Dr
Winter Park-- 2103 l'ark Av ,N
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P ''sp- a, a rural area tb
paymni nOrnniy P6VCfl.S '(-St
than rent Goven'mrnt Sur's die-cl
bp a'.aof.e-i t-.,.,,,'m. f'
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M.UNS WORTH REALTY
keg ki- il Estate Broker
103W. 1st St
37)606) or 3?) 0517 eves

321 -0041

LAKE MARY- LAKEFRONT-- 2
Bedroom. 2 bath home r,'ith den.

[)E LTONA

fireplace, formal dining, roomy
Country kitchen, situated on over
I' acres. Also available for rent
570,000,

2 71,
l4'mt'S wth 2 pt Interest
VA (No Down Pa1'm'ntl, FHA
(Low Down Pay mcmi No closing

cOst 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. CM and
air, w w carpet, range, enclosed
garage. Bargain at 576.950 an
577.750

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CALL TO SEE
SANFORD- 3 BeCroom, 2 bath
home, Shady yard, $11,230, MAKE

Orrep.

MEL OTT REAL0R
700 North Blvd . DeLand
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WE TAKE TRADES
OVIECO-- S Bedroom, 2 story older

1 501 734 116.4

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pool Sr'uibed on over 1'; acres
S-42.S(.G

Hidden Lake - By Owner -Bedroom, 7 bath Small down
payment and assume payments

I bath
(orrier lot on
raved road. Central 0 a, well wtl
carpet ExcciInt terms
rJrlt.

131100 Ph. 373 8554
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83068)j

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3 DR. concrete block home, lull?
electric, central heat air,
'50

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REAL ESTATE- INC

322 645
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8)1 $772

LIKE NEW
Completely remodeled
and
edecorated. 23 Bcc.ruom hOuse.
new kitchen with breakfast bar.
new carpeting, large paneled
family room, dining room. new
roof, new natural gas furnace S
extra large backyard 577,700
Owner. 373 0572

GREAT ASSUMPTION
3 BR home With family room,
screened porch, large lot, assume
3150 paymentS 32) 1318.
OREAMWOLD - )BR, P'j bath.
carpet, Ccci? heat &amp; air, range,

refrig

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327 7713
373 3715

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(formerly Marrietts Beauty Nook)
519 E First, 377 5743
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bt'que dinner at the ELks Club.

Foyt, who was expected to nail down the 31st starting

hoWd contact

Arnold

Baker or

Pam, 1. Retxts'

. 3 TRIFECTA

ra Aro,jl, I Micg P.S 4
ChbodIcr; S. K's Phirsi; 6. S,ssy
Sum' I
Pearl, U Brckcr's
Bonus
Sapporo

SEVENTH

RACES

BIG PER!ECTA

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race, says he is cancelling plans to run in about 10
NASCAII races because he's made about a fine levied at
him in I)aytcina Beach
The six-time USAC champion and winner of three Inat Daytonia International Speedway, where he lost the

Fnday prep tennis match.

EIGHTH - 5.86, A: I Pboto'

declared illegal by the National Association for Stock Car

'..Ih('r. 3 7, Jotumson IC) *3 Ford. S

Ouk, 7. Crafty IkI 3 lm F'r
1r'C4C. 4 fjn.t. 5 ?,'.y 1l1l,

S' itt.- 6 K r,t!rrt

NINTH - ,, 8: Ted's Wendy
S'm'm"imering. 5. Mlneola Dasey;

Auto Rclng.

"I fig're for what they cheated him out of the pole

(100, 1 don't think anything else should be done to him (ear

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/'rigat'n. j. Wimidy Elliott, I

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Evert into Saras oa Seniis
SARAM'A. Fin. - Scndseedcj Chris Evert beat
the $'7, 000 wi'rncn 's tennis tournament.

";!bef, 1 X'tl Dy'S'mt&amp;', 5 Anp,

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I. C '4 Lucifer.
TWELrTH - a. C: I K's

".Jra'd, 7. Clay .1. 3 l.IilC'So J)ey.
£ F 0 '1, Re-I Girl; S Ray Ct.arrner.
Joy. 7. Moc"otiti: I Lt'Nfl

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S'(Corry hIM) ii Mallamas IS

Doubli's Wc'oariqht O'RuurIe (StranM.,nL 31

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171 LenIs IBrandon) dec. Gibbs
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Pm- re: (Jefferson) dec

Oviedo Dumped

mrs i

',rwth, I??. CoIey (South Dad('i

UrlaricI' Colornal easlI'
(ksposed of its two opponeflts,
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Country Club in Orlando, in
three-war golf meet Friday.

Anthony Bowling Leader

CmOnial CM,siOlS
tymti 31 Mcte-uqbiln 10

WINDSOR LOCKS, Cons',. -- Earl Anthony is seethl
first after match pLay in the 3100,tX Pro Bow!er

189

O.'tubas IPalmetbo)

PartIes? fLetol, 7 I, Christian
104&amp;9400, (3 itU5ville-) dec Maoqo iCraI
'A'C'rl.i (DIII.), 181. C,ibf
C 'by) p C41*y IMCIVvne-e!.
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HEAI.YWEtGHT - Washington
IC(coa3 P Mir4ctieck (Southwest)

tlough (Plant) p Riddle

0'ed0 J M011y 36. Crpentrr hRaines) 8-03. Me-mill lh.'riolte1 p
40. C, .sot', 47, RIhnik

Andern (Merritt ISland), 4 25.

Ooone Walsey 3?, W ifl ilm? 4).
,S3,r

,flJ) touxna'nent.

Wre,, 44, B,trgiji5t 11

tPde'x''Pi I, ,i't' 77

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Home Improvements

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BROGCFN ROOF 1140 171 LIOn

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IPIWY 7 cj'

Altt'ritins Dressmaking. lides,
ct-mldnen't Drapes, Quilts,
Upholstering Donna Canada.
3720707

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Remodeling.

Free

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Estimates No lob too large or

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Transmissions

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ae-rrclnj All work guaranteed,
Free dannos'S Factory Tran
313 9115
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however, coming back uncommonJycon',on7wofl.

the lOt)

in the regional linaL to trip loss record, but not qualifying

Wall Papering
BELL PLUMBING CO

3?? 0959 Sewers Elect Cleaned,
Repairs, 71 Hr Serv

interior, (.terOr pl5tering.
Plaster Patching &amp; tifllUlil,d

Seminoleis national tourney for the state tourney.

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PAUL SLATER

Professional Wallpape-' Manger
FrceEstimales, Ph,3fl6$7)
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REALTORS

8)0 1133

373635)

46-CommercialProperty
.AKE MARY BLVD- 170' frontage
its' sleep on a corner sits. 1.146 sq
ft. of building zoned for offices.
119.900. FORREST GREENE
INC . REALTORS 37) 6353, 130
6633, i.'mt'S 322 97O

1971 Charger, IS' Runabout With
trailer. 35 HP Chrysler engine, W
omily 10 hr's. on engine. 51,45.) 37)2920.

P1. of OvedO F.'ee tick UP

delivery. Open? oays wk. 365 )7a

72-Auction
Auction Every Friday
at $2 Noon.

Highway 46 Flea Market, Sanford

AUCTION

50-MisCellaneous for Sale
'lChc'n fl,i?t-roon
Cabinets,
tops, Stilts installation
.lmwjiiable Bud Cabell 377 6052
anytime
BUY-SELL TRADE
)Ii)l3(F.rst5t

377 5672

tnipping
Wax 1'ig
ResidentIal S Business F'ee
eslima'es (illg Clean 37) 595a

t- nj,

One set

World Book. Encyctopecilas.

If interested, call 332-1071 after S

Large Oil painting GcId frame Sofa
Site Valuxi at $770 Sell for $119
813 1303.
* SWIMMING POOL SALE *
Pool distributor must tell balance of
1975 pools complete with sun dec I..
fence and filter IVxIO overall

Stenstrorn Realty
WE HAVE IT! Just wtiat you're
looking for. 3 Bedroom home on
2 ,acres, with small stacked lake.

SAID IT WOULD NEVER HAP

FREE GIFt'i'PAPPlNG All Baby
Gills. Knits, Christening Gowns
PAYTOPI'S CHILDREN'S WEAR

2640 Plö.1th1

REALTORS

ME.S

3565

Lots of bargains fl furniture, ap
pliarej, TVS and miscellaneous

including a complete liquseft.'I 0
like new furniture. Don't miss th:
sale, BankAmericard and ,Y.astei
Charge welcome

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1963 Chrysler Wagon. sell or trade.
25' Color Combination; AM FM

Stereo 135 3730708,

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used pianos S trac'e Lesscw'is-Pano. organ, guitar. O(Cordisn.

1200 French Ave.
323734O

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pr, &amp; group Ball's Piano I Organ

75-Recreational Vehiclei
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PURIFICATION SYStEMS

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STIflE MACHINE A.
SUPPLY CO

37761)?
707W
2nd St
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Johnny Walker

a 94-61 win in the semis, The 23- tournament saddle this week,
Income Tax Serv.
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Now otters 'çp,, thr sarii. ,nteqnity.
anti esperts" in your rt'rr.o'leling

and additions rquiremtnts is It

2ranhLh

rmz

:urn,s4.,,.d or
lnfumnlsh,d

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171 N

Window Service
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FROM

134

MONTH

land 1 Bedrooms
ion', Baths

Larry Keai'c, t1,tk' I.'imLert game against Chipola.
and rtg RobInson,
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Income lax Returns

ir ', diV IbuS'°'"

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,' I ,'_-e Pci rmi'. Pi'm,fl 377 ,,13

elirnnat2d by Miarni.Dad

322-6457

'AAIIM Ri pi,'i,c pOOf iiI'J
It
JALOUSIE WlP4DOW wth moic
f'bli s-nt snqle or rjO,jtjle hung

,s'fld''.s% )l :i

ALL AD$.ILTS

EASY LIVING
QU IE T A NO SE RE NE
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AIIG. E. Kitchens

Locati'iJ West of Hs

North In tt* tourney op.7riQr,

11-92

AtltlGFl3nfdaAy,
Ph. 323MW

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25' Apollo, Dodge 4.40
Engine Low Milea;e All ste.
Frame 123 45-03 4ornings.
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76-Auto Parts
60-OffiCe St'pphes

otfice furniture

Wood or steel deskt (executive desk
&amp; chairs. secretarial detkt &amp;
chairs, straight cha rs, filing
cabinets, as 5 CaSh and carry
NOL,L'S

Used motors sold and n5tjlled Alt
1? acres cars for parts Open
days week JIB Auto Parts. Eat
Hwy SO. Call collect, Orlando 561
71)1.
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Reconditioned 8atterie

$17 9

cicnange REEL'S BODY SHOF
'109 Sanford Aye

CasseIe-cry, Il 92. 630 1206

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62-awn.Gard

fl-Junk Cars Remeved
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w'recked or lunk cars Wi
tow away 7 days week Cal
colIet, Orlando 561 2131.

Cash

Cornet, Pp ridnig mower. 30" cut, A
I cor.dilion, $350 in 9)75 Ifter I

for

pm.

Riding Mower, Montgomery War
HP, 26" cut, used 3 time's, like
new. Mutt tell 377% 755() Palmetto
Ave. 32? 9139,

PICK UP JUNK CARS FREE
Small prl(eforo?tier's
Phr.e)77

Quee Nursery, corner Wek'va
Fans Dr aria SR 16, Joe B
Cawley, Sr

63ATractors&amp;
Heavy Equipment
FARM EQUIPMENT
New and Used
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BLAIR AGENCY
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373 3aM

79-Trucks.Tra i lers
1973

COPITWACIIJW S IQUIe-s.[PiT

1624

78-/'Mtorcyc$es

STOP A. LOOK for the display ici
announcng the Opening of San
ford's flCwVSt arid Unusual Car.tus

Dodge V I, good tires, 17' vox

12" table saw, time- c!c.ck, Oftic
desk. Coke rn6cr,,ie 322 2)7)

after 6 372 -699
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80-Autos

rj, kubot, Pettibone

S,iles. Rental, Service
ill Magnolia Avenue
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS 614 1)41
MC ''3 T P .' C ICR COP.' PA V

for

Sale

Chico &amp; The Man
.it t7 921477, Lcvlgwooa
372 $SlOor $3-i 4603

Rent

I9osFord.ocyt., newtIres,startera
Inspection, $350 See at 2629
Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Central Drive.
Shampooer for CnCy $1.50 per day -_______________________
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
$971 Audi 100 L5, I door sedan,
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automt,
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conditioned, stereo,
f:itt1 red interior. 3229$ Call

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S'beriin flu'ttiC Pups, AKC, male
fe-mate 5200 each 372 5992 or 1 1967 Volksw&amp;g,mi, with 1912 •ngne
5150. 319 5401 after 1.30,
1167 .
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Puppies, part Doberman, part Lab
$10 mile- IS females 373617$
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P.Iantea to txy uSed otf ice furniture
Any
Quantity
NOLL'S
CasseltIerry, H*y II 97 030 1206

art? 10 buy electric bass amplif icr,
323 6752 after S

1972 Buick Sportswagon, low miles,
excellent condition, Call 377 i3ts
or 372 6499.

1967 Plymouth 4 dr VIP modCl,
extra good cOndition
3975 15'
Scobty trivel trailer, like new,
nicely equipped Set of ai, Shocks
for '73 GM product. $71 151$
,
'vo' inevroiet Impala, I an. hard
top. pow-cr steering &amp; brakes. AC.
very giod COndition. 377 $721

4 1ner
illage
L

Luxury Patio

(orge 1 &amp; 2 Brm.
APARTMENTS
Furnished
or
Unfurnished
3Mo.-6Mn.&amp;

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1 Year Leases
Hwy. 17 92 Art
From Ranch House
)23-1670or I)1.t777j

f1 eneva
Uardens

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STUDIO 1.2. 3
BE DROOM SUITES
7 BEDROOM
IOWNHOUSES

FROM

125

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

3222090
Prolesssonally Mnaqd

"JknriIohc

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4 jij' placed three players and how long they stay there

WELLS DRIl LED. PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307E hst5t , Down'own
332 9111

Auction

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37? 5961

64-Equipment for

Golden Touch tN Sew

322.242OANYTIME

Monday. Mar. 1, 7 P.M.

P11 37? lit'

PEN-- 4 Bedroom, 7 bath home Only at KuIp Decorators- S Pt
with central heat air, carpeting,
bedroom Suite, $95; double bed,
dining room, eat In kitchen, patio,
complete, 5.15. new dinette, 139.
laundry room, plus lots of storage
dolette, 6 chairs, 550; nice
for Only $29,000, and will
reclmner, $53; new set of 3 1PM
guarantee it for a year to boot!
tables, $40: maple love Seat. US,
antique love seat, Mat tser of Pearl
BEYOND DESCRIPTIONI Luxury
Inlay. $351) 109 W First Sb, 332
I bedroom. 3 buth home in
7335
beautiful Mayfair Only 7 years
old Features include Stereo
system throughout, time Sprinkler
system. indoor grill, and a Story
it.;im
Z''3 10 n:,trhnmp ri
hook kitchen Another BPP
Stwng table, Sold new for $419.5)
warranted home
assume balance of $106, or 17
payments of $9 Sec at
C,ilt Sanford's Sates Leiucr
AT

SALE

Transportation

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S9-tisicaI MerChandIse

Used

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REFINISe-IING. Hwy 419,2 mile

P085011 MARINE
2971 Hwy Ii 9?

Merchandise

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ANTIQUES

IIENDRIX

Sanford

Well Drilling

',; 't,
For, free estimatCt, call Car: __________________________
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Harris, at SEARS In Sanford 37?

Broward, 10271, but Gulf Coast borne again with a 16-12 record.

Corrc,

SWAPstiuP ii p-a MADs'ET
Li' 1 1.1Cr c-n a bum'
Plo b.irq- All ,idm'ttt'nj Irec Corn
b(OwS every Sundiy 9 to 3 at lb
M,vrb,,rci Dr,r- ri 1
Soot
Ii 37 Phrir,r 372 17th

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tournament at Lake .2ity and Clover's long bombers brought

112-96, deApite 24 poInts by Wil.

10-Swap &amp; Trade

1. i''i'(l tIOf'iml'
then lost to host Polk in

powerful Gulf Coast in the the opener, 76-65, despite

1372 Seminole

gloves &amp; Speed bbg, Cal! 867.669

Johnson,

Forrest Green, Inc.

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37793.65

Want to Buy- A body bag, boti,

1$' Gloss Arrow

fenced, termS $29,500

ONLY 548I INSTALLED
Terms avaIlable. Warehouse must
be emptied NOWt Call waretiouse
collect, da5 or evenings, ask fct
Mr. Wilkes. 305793 6177

Wcll landscaped yard Must
lbs baby to appreciate It 143.500

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Panting, doors, w'r'do*s hu.

p"JVe1t(Y)t,,u) again and tck

repairs, blat roof's or
rPt
shingles All work guaranteed

Photography

concretcw(Wk,elC BytPmchOur.O'

Raiders easily dIposcd of

70)75 FRENCH

see

ph

Brevard had the last word that respects, not only logging

In 197!, pP t'rt',t1a ¶.', 'J

LAKE HELEN- 10 acres, cleared,

24 His

323.9410

(all)?) 6769

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season,

fl-6 Raiders ran smack tub

Ml UI RANCH
2'a Acres in the country, Genera
area, nice? bedroom home, fenced
wilPi new barn Only 371,500

roof

Pet Care

helped Wynn atone for the team 23-6.

Ltl(kie-(FOrfPi1yCt)d2t WiSliftj?y lie Paulk and 18 by Pill

I £

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COIi (SQiJIh Dade) deC Tøpc opening round of the state leading at halftime, Kent

'.Il) ml Sathr-r Partly. SO, Johnson

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(rable IManatir'), 6 7 SOya dcc

Ge' se-me action with a Herald
(t,iSSib,d ad We'll help you writ,'
bh,,t
lb
.1 buS' %,i!C
CAL 322 76)1
,lr,

ThefoUowir.g seuson.Ilarper Seminole made It to Winter

Slav?). I?)

wiod0d lot, Family room with
fireplace. Double garbçe. PLUS
carport Central air, above ground
pool Outstand:rig 147,500.

Pooling And ianpc'cibry Repair
Freeestimales

Sewing

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Haslem had 35 and 1910 offset

Corn

r ,-,,- Pt Control ,Intl Tcrmtiricj
ims:rc tc-n 323 79S6
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Buying a new home Moving to an
prtrnent

Lake) dcc, Latenby (Bradford

' ' Brc?r'rc tSl Pete S,'mninolet, I

TENTH - j.th. 8: I Lila jet, 7

'ci's Nancy, . Mnrnn After,

((ike- Ilowell, Il
$49
Rt'lole (Jackson) dcc
W.11lon (RIvcryw), ill. Colfman.
iBshnp Moore) dcc. Fast (KillilnI.
7?.
uen (Plortheasit ck'c Stirrr

1, Lc'scts IC ml 0c4110,, u. RelIc IPalmetto). 71. Rio (South
1'Rnurk,' hIM) ml Lifld'iOlm, 3 7.
(It-C libbi'?ts (Forrest), S I.

in the pits far a trken t1mii chain to be fixcd

LADIES ' NIlE

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Leonard; 4. Wycliff Gold; "
.'nlml'nie Moss, C Mi Fancy. 7

r,.rJme CP'.rger; 7 Monlagui-

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Hoviell \/Vins

shurgl 1 3, (rer ((Jilt Rope-I
arc MMtdrSon (Boqe Cega). 13$;

Trent Exterminating Co -

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110
Jotinson (Ft Lauderdalel
(RiverviewI, 97
du Adm
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23.57 Perk Or.'
373 U6S
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YOUR HOME'

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P,,,
Easily Done; 3. Fan's

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',.r',lt, 6 Sw.rI Chamber. 7, P,'.r
Havoc.

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SERVICE
I ,ist
I've Oak I!ld
m,ISSi'ft,,- nry Phøn 1)1 96.11
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5

WA'ITED. BIG FAMILY
fled oom, 7 bath, on BIG fenced

Roofing

I. ..(,', 74

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BRIEI

Foyt

Over 1 acre of $30 11.1)00 homes,
nice trees 315,530.

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5,-rv.,- ;'7?

Pest Control

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pSo'i L"NDLLEARINC
(tilkt,rtj 1, i ,i,ibiflt Ditch
,sor
Ii tin too '.cn', 377 5943
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

Top prices paid, used, any COnditiO
6-41 0176. Winter Park.

with SO hp.
$100
Phone 372 0772

rStLSON MAtER FURNITURE

Beauty Care

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Siding &amp; sotl'l System Alto
Pfiriq, Gutters 70 yrt
(ape Sd rip Co 151 6)

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Land Clearing

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LAKE MARION LAKEFRONT--

3720719

Ldrry cStIOfl1

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ALTAMONTE AREA- One acre
lakefr..,nt lot. toned agricultural.
Pedd to 311.000
ALTAMOPITE- Nice trees, area of
nice homes, I00'zilO' lot. 56.500

WITT REALTY

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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JUST

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ari

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Counter

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ottage or game room area 7
story Stucco 519.500.
mat

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BUSIN1ESS DIRECTORY

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garage. $76,100

EXECUTIVE

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tl% etc Buy I c' lOOt ,ten

¶Sum'

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? Sq. Yard
Sanford Auction
llt0Freocr, Ave ,373 7310

See

373.e253

Bedroom home, 2 baths, I car
For further inforrra?jon,
ciii 661 3737

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We Buy Furniture
DAlE 5 371 9370

PROFESSIONALMAIDSERVICE
Fc'r re.' Estimate Call Cathy, 371
P nj ,insa-r Call 323 9'47
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Air Conditioners. 73.073 BTU. $150 &amp;
6,000 BTU, 575. IS Cu. ft. upright
5130 $)4A?',fl i't" 5
LEASE OPTION
Older I ftP, ?
ZlP,'MEP, 17' wide, 2 bedroorr. - freezer,
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7 Story, flrepfc 2
ccnlral air, carrl, patio (over
- --- - ---- -- .-- - car gar ."qr-, 2 apIs l.JrThel 'C'iihIe
52-Appliances
Skirting
new carpet, edulls only.
531.900.
Payments $5061 Phone 737 0051
- Nights
6735349
f:(P','Op6 WASHER, parts,
MOSSIE C. dATEMAN
SI'lvi(-. uSed n'ach'ries
CARIBE- double w'ae. 3 Bedroom,
MOOPIE v APPI lANCES 371
Iirker
ieai Estate
2 bath, central air, raised screen
room, carport. shirting, payments Maytag portable washer, •scellent
322 7643
$106 37. Phone 377 0051 or nights ________________________
Condition, 51(0 Phone 134 74.$3
61$ 369.
Refrigerator, Dryer.
JIM HUNT REALT Y
80(11 Beds and DiShwaSher
1 Bedroom trailer, 1?'x3S'. $700 and
Pt- .i"- 177 2 t')
,",su,'fle paymentS of 560 month,
237.1 Pink
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f'tmcx'ie 372 9347
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Re-arbor
After flours!
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39731
3773991
3270646
43-Lots-A
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BEAUtIFUL 3 bedroom, I'' bath
$30, b5.W, from
home, draped &amp; carpefed
$15. Service all makes HERBS'
I I Acre's, I? O's. r.ew 21' x 14', CIbI
throughout Central ASH,
TV 1700 S French, 173 l?!a
wide mt'ile home, !r'riced
Payments $117 hi monthly Plo
1.',stvrc, irge' garden ready 1-0
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1st rrortg,, i'
plant Sell or Irlde for motor homr
54-Ga rage Sales
or 'ravel trailer, Located Oft ________________________________
JOHN SAUL'S AGENCY
W'I'on R at PoI. E of Wilson
Carport Sale'- Saturday and Sun.
School,
lolloy, s'gn. 373 6095
Days 332-7171 Broker
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day. 10 to I Eiectric heaters,
Nights, 'I?) OICS
dCPtumicllier. misc. 1807 S. Holly
Seminole &amp; Volusla Counties,
Ave
Acreage Tracts, s,'nall A. large
WINNER
822.300
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TERRY REALTY, REALTOR.
6710711
Perfect Retirement
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
b'i Acres near golf course, Ferne
(harming 2 BR. waiting fuf your
Drive- off Markham Woods Rd. Cobia 15 ft, openbow. tn-hull
special touch Can't beat the- Spare
fiSherman, 33 hp Johnson, Gator
Trees, higPi and dry. Horses o k
for thiS price.
todhy'
tilt trailer, $695. Call 372 5710 after
$6,900
per
acre
Owner.
867
6695
CLIFF JOPDAPI,REALTOR
£ t;
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down &amp; take Over payments f
iro 514 3516 Drib-ma
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BERNER'S AUCTION
SERVICE
1507 Jicobs Road
(across from DeLand Airport. Pt.
DeLand. Fla.) Phone 904 734 7:
for a better price.

Assorted Colors

42-?1PibiIe Homes
______________________ Clean 3 bedroom. P z bath, avocado
15 YR FHA FINANCING
StOm,i(' &amp; refrgc'ratr, blue carpet
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
c'ntr,,l I".'it &amp; air
3*33 Orlando Drive
Pay tori's 377 1)01
Sanford. 3735700
Fot Sa'e by Owner
7 oedroom.
FlOridi room, 100.850 lot, irces i2'sIS' Mobile Home on lot that can
be rented, or bought; or lot alone if
Near S,inifard, 37) 9116.
you have a mobile home. 3230761

lorFest Greene, Inc.

JOHNNY WM V 0

evening at 1 p.m

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Real Estate

3 OR.

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beautiful
SpaniSh style 3 BR. bath home
i,v,,i.etor, 'able top
range, built in Oven
Mirty
amenities Perfect for the
walersports tover, 595000

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For You!

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WATERFRONT_ A

37-Business Procxrtv

New

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to' quality Plo unk pItied ore of
our auction sales every Moric

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growing auction service In
Florid), we need more met'
(handiW. Therefore we pay more

New Vinyl Floorin

REALTY. 332.23)5.

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323.5174 Anytime

* They' re Hot " *

flvautiful oa5, shaded lots Fish.
swim, boa? rentals and freø
mr.r.iee AdultS 373 4470
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Rc?altor

Kish Real Estate

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Harold Hall

RAYP,!OHDM

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Req Real Estate Broker
371 5611 Alter lIrs 377 7157
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tools S entifvrS Being the fastest

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Call for ciclails

I3EAUTIF(ILIY SHADED

REALTY

Block House - Will move to your lot.
2 Bedroom, living room, kitthn,
tab, carport, utilIty room. Oil
heat, unit ac. excellent COndition.
Price includes house. morirsg and
new foundation 5)0.950 Phone
?90117

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MUL TIPLE LISTING 4EALTOR
3?? 1991
1919S French
771496,372 8984
377 1959, 372 4164

cc'ntrjl

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bedroom, I bath, central
heat with garage A. Florida room,
OnI $36,000. Ask to see home buy
No 65
$7c*) DOWii
Fri-rip, ',II I.
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Buy

to

We Pay Cash

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OLDER TWO 5107Y 3 bedroom, 2

your choice at
tw y,elt built modern homes 7
ftP. $19,500. I BR. $73,500
f$ROKEr

LaMing Resort on sccr.ic river
FiSh, hoating. canoe Adults 372
170
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Sell that extra bike with a low cost
Classified Ad

$173.16

bedroom.

3

LAKE MARY Take

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M1.S 2S4SPAX

$) 6061
alter OrS. 6311170

34-Mibile Holnes
9 ________________________

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ANYTIME

CRANK COIISI. &amp; REALTY

37 (,#i3

up, nice area F1IA insured
mortgage $71,000 $100 down,

quiet area 575.900

3 fledrcom, carpet, range.
refrigtrator. drapes, all stay
Central heat &amp; a.r. fenced lot,
80'rIôO

2 Bedroom, I bath. tcn or ur1u'n
$145 Winter ',rn on i3 90.4
3fl 8)76 or 371 I)8 .ilter I

Itrob .'n

heat, enclosed garage, carpet,
shinglc roof, washer dryer hook

large fence-cl in yard. near lake in

PARK DRIVE- OWNER IRAN
SF ER RED

33H0USC5 Furflished
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GROW A GARDEN

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-- 3 Bedroom on large lot
on lakefront
Phone 373 PI3 t!tr Sp
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3 BR. I', baths, CO home.

PARK LIKE SETTING
En1oy 1110
n lovely 3 beoroom, 2 bath with
i',tra large family room Finest
area $77,950

MUST SELL
3 Bedroom, carpet. ranqe,
rclr igerator, rir ipt's
Il 51 a
Scrernt'ri porch, lot 15- i 373'
8autittjI garden with fruit tree-s

38-Wanted to Rent _________________________
Dsattrii Veteran desperau-i, rmr-J'.
e apt unfurri or duple*, on
orounct floor Miit t re.,son.abtr
rØPI 3) 2751
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R.'ij km-il (
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Ne-e'c extra room Choice
bedroom. 7 bath, finest neigh
borhood School area $29500

SANFORD WIDOW

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322•2420

REALTORS

jrr,jm hIk
7
home. lurrt. or un urn
3fl 1970

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UnIUrnIthCd? Bedroom Home
tiS0monthplusdeposit
3?? 15*9

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ililion2pq Uni' Used 3 Mos. 323
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clean. I

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TOVi- to you' lot. Price includes
house. n.oving timid miew foun
claIlon. 3 Bedroom, It, b.a'h.
kitchen, living room, oil heat, unit
A C, good conoltlon. $1,950 Phone
793 0)12

'Y%.dlf'U J
bedroom. it's laths mascnary,
central heat and air. Qualify and
rent while papers processed 'MA
inspected and aoproved for
$74,150 Owncr will Sell this month
for $73,000 FHA terms Nice area
See thit One
Stemper Realty

DYNAMIC PROPI '8TIES
S. V Harmtwick, Broker

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Call Sanford's Sales Le.icher

Unturntheti 7 tnirrn, I
with family room, $150 month, 550
Security deposit, 3fl 555$.
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pletely fenced, wall to wall Carpet

Asliing $24,950 Owner may con
Sider scaing FHA or VA,

lot' Sale

21,070 (iTt) GE Central Air Con

lIOME? Plenty of room! Str this

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garage, large rear 'lard corn

CaliBart

BANANAS? Super ren,c,deled
dream høuS, new all electric
kitchen, located in quiet section
with large 101 And another one 01
our warranted homes. Low price
0(520.950

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TAFFER REALTY

MRS CLEAN WOULD GO

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1 flcdrOomfurnhaheI
Ciii be! e. ti n
lop m

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5100 mo 904 131 6391

ON TOP OF MAVFEPS; Lake Howell's Barton, Lyman's Peteri, Lyman's Payas and Lake Brantley's Rhodes (who ha whoany ra?',kft to right,

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36% )1?I

Lake

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REMEMBER YOUR TWO STORY

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Sunday, Fob, 29, 1976-38

Frame house with slab floor Will for quality furniture, appliances.

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$40,300

a family room, d.ning room or
wh6tever. Front screened porch.
double carport Unique aria lots of
potentll. One year
BPP
Warranty 517.900

2

P4.ghtS 3?? 7352

Lake Bran tley Area
)U ,iIrtt ri 1 homp
'rhôSmn1nynnsncr GoOdara,
good schools. Lake Brantle'y K I?,
near I 1 Pleat 3 Bedroom, 7 bath
home with eat in kitchen, formal
dning, patio plus lovely yard

a

rIOME-.

Bedroom, I bath, masonry,
f'ardwc,o,J ficurt. flc0 shady well
located plot. CnIf $19,000

2'-- 1? 6173

Wh,,t 10

/ V,'IP'4P4ER' 2 fledrms, 1 bith
home with 2 l-*lra rooms louse as

on
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this morning, but I was more MPE YOU TROUDLED' Call To

tL)rflh,,,

fur nISIlrfl
Iit',ti
ReasonabAc
rent
in!mL'__

Sunday - Foon Friday

4-prsols

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DUPI IX

Bc,r. horn,-

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LEAPIP4' LI1ZAIDY S' c-n the
L'v- i P tt, pertct tot
th famii',m bat loves to 115*1 7
Icdrooms, large living room,
kitchen eQuipped Only) y',irs old
,inci priced a? 1)7,900

AVAION APAR 1Mr5,

DEADLINES
soon The Day Before Publication

Peters said Friday night, "1
really didn' t wrestle too well

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3 Lines Minimum

RETIREMFPIT

DEITONA
Stenstrom Realty

50-Miscellaneous

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO
BR'KERS

4I0Mgnoii Ave
373 G6I

SAN MCI PARK, I. 2 3.
tror,i
trader WtS Adult &amp; family
Wt't'h.l. 3515 Ifwy I.? 91. Sanford

41c a llfle
1 thru Stime
3lca line
óthru 75 ttmes
a Itne
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

41-Hojses

2 Bernøm house on 133'x)55' lot
Cash only Call 323 )9S3 alter S
pm

or 1 Bcdr,' Ad0It
Oft
PARk AVENUE MOIIILE PA
2545 Pirk Orte % 7 0p

RATES

A M -- 5 3 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noon

TestIers in the State High

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322-2611

831-9993

School Wrestling Tournament
being held at Winter Park High.
Of the eight count) wrestlers
in the tournament, Peters is the

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Seminole

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Ac,lh
alter S arici wI rich

595 )fl 7296

Orlcdo - Winter Park

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

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2970 Cadillac S"aan DeVcllc,
owner, loaded. FirSt $1,200 )ôkt
il Call Harold, 323 7970
1971

Dodge Dart Swinger, 3 'Jr

ltard'op, $2,193. 823 7972.

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:I.t'-' fur Ilk' rejlarelllt-nt of
s 111(1055 pane. but It's 54)11k."
..0 ttn learn isitli I lULls'
irautlut. I}.i It three or four
tciltt'5 nitti Sonic scrap glass
,-iiil ouiI sudderly find yourt-l1 getting the hang (if it.
t'he first thing you sho uld
nost is that the glass should lx'
lIt s'ghtly smaller than the (II-

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pr;l( lit's', (iti I7)J1
(1111$ that 'ioU have
, trouble
making IN.,cut. t.sit th.tt ',i'u run
'hel1 yl

iIlt"IIIIIII U!t's Shill liiU .tttt'IIII)(

tweak off the Simi) glass
trulil Ihit" isart that is to be uscu
tn the w;rklow frame SIIIIIC
along (lie tip of the
t'rsns
scitreil lift' with (1w Nick of the
itItlt'r: 501115' tIn It OH thit' Ut)'
lkrsllk': Sonic on both snb's. My
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evolved

it is ill be placed. This is
Ii 'dl1iii fur irregularities arki
pansion Deduct about 1-16th
I an inch i '4h inch iitaxiiiittti
rom each dimension. The
I r4nn' is so constructed as to
tk'rtlIlt this leeway.
Relore itiaking the c-ut, be
t rtain the glass is lLJ(luly
tIein. The slighte.;t dirt or grit
.ifl Interfere with the action of
ttw gins cutter. Place the glass
i hith

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new'papers which are on a

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such

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,'lor, the underside of the cut,
ti u's i' toe glass careiulI so that
itw si-rap [)art iiverh';sgs the
ssi'rkber.di, then snap It "11
lirmh is ith one hand Wid e I
holil the glass siltil the other.
hr this snaiping Iil*'ra(lon, I
put ii isork gloves,
\'.nr ('utter has a notched

edge. Th is should be used
.

snaUpinI, oil r.arros.' strips of
rcpLice (hi.' pitt'
and
a.ssuznir.g von have already re-

~rawini; the cutter towards )vu.

pound. Put t he glass into

i,~ sem it in the single Ion.,,
,
troke. IlIere is a tendency to

app

firm rressur at the
tIter. rda it a lit as you
ti'se the c-utter. Resi s t it, be.IUSC the gazs t say IKIt separ,ti' rkanlv at toe point sshere
.lU relaxed the pres s ure

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and Insert glazier's
point.seser less inches. Make a

1itlofl

o.,ainst
the franose and glass with your
roll (if putty and prz!ss it

fIngers, t)t• the smoothing with
the hla'Je of a pufls' knife Whit'
the Initt or glazier's (-tr1liun.I
i-s often left 3515, it will stand up
be tter against the weather if it
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to Albert

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Louise Johnston, -via to Roby a.

Gbbs &amp; 1at "tatf, Lot 11, 61k

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Tofoonsile of North Chuluota. %],OW-

Donald W Belt &amp; *5 Doris to
Donald F Johnson &amp; *5 Marilyn •
&amp; P45 of 30 GolOerirod
S 65 n Lot
&amp;'anor. 171.500
John M. Cos Jr. &amp; *5 Mary P. to
Wm. B Carson &amp; wf Jerralyn R.,Lot
1, 81k S. The Woodlands, Sec. 3,
111.000
The Greater Consir Coro TO
lcPsard S Perlman, Lot 97 Wensor
tnor, 1St
!rgyIe A Wer'rnei, (niaried) o
Pacesetter Bt,iIders tic,. Lots tO, 11
&amp; I? 2k A, Tr No 6, .anlando
;'r.rt9S, $00
to Joe T
P.
rpjjqh &amp; *1 Milagrc's C • Lot
0k M. tlrth Ott. Tcrr., r.cc
C' I. 532.6.00
(irtodel W SweU &amp; *5 JoSeph-ne
to Lcve Fa l'n. Lo' eM WaIct'r
'err., 534.200
Traditional Conir. Co. to Marilyn
L Stripp. sq. Lots 13, 14 &amp; IS Ilk 1$,
Crystal Lake Winter Homes sd.
171,500,
C Bernard Chambers &amp; Kathion
' Jack H. Owen &amp; *5 Ethe;yrs. M.
that part of Lots 15 &amp; 16 81k 6
"i Grove Park, 1100
Jack H Owen &amp; wf Etnelyne 10
R-crsOrdh Morelli. that part ofLots
i'. &amp; 16 131k 6 Oak Grove Park
560.000
Conrad Wir: Sr &amp; Warida to
('i,,ract A. Win Jr Lot 72, 81k
Cristal Bowl 2nd Acidn.. $100
Or D) Betty L Marsh to Dorman
Ymrsh (marlect ) (Of A. Ilk A. St
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River Ests,
Dorman B Marsh Sr to August
'l'urCfl &amp; sit Evelyn A. Ict 4 611
JCturn S
Ests Ill 5C2
Sol Oa'e Builders Inc. to Jack C.
Jarrett Jr. a wit Rita H.. Lot 3$, lk
A. Seminole rift., $19,500.
.ard H,cIt ln to Donald W Ray
&amp; sit Sjlan E Lot 231. Wocdcreit
Un 5, 5.31.900
Wayne H I. RohIfing 6 *1 Va &amp;
Loren E. Stale &amp; At Joan a 13
Philip Taticti, Trustee, Lots 6. 6
J111?, Glen rose Lea Ad-in t LW &amp;
'i DIP • u,enrse Lt'
Lea M000 LW.
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Roberti Lingo 101 - L Linij Jr. Loll
I. 7.1 &amp; 4, 91k II Alexandria Acidn
o.c.)o clot
De Entr .Inc to Alan Kanclalt. F
:-of It 54, N of Wa'jner Pd, 81k o
I) P Mitchell Survey of Levy Grant,
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Magnolia Svc Ccrp to Craveti
Co Inc., Lots 175 &amp; 177 Wekiva
ur't Clut FOR, lIul',t. Sec 3, 111,400
Jack Taylor Etal to Robert A.
Hannjt, &amp; *1 Myra H.. Lots 7 &amp; •,
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.. )4lUJiTP9 aprinl9s,
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Cravin 0ev Co Inc to Jarrr-s p,
trcl,inj &amp; *5 "ti E . LI 49)
,',eiva P$ur,t Club Fox Hunt. Sec 3.
51$
'.'.'inoIla S'c Corp to James I
9. Carol M It ?'I '..,.
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600' Piof SW cr of Sec. 19 21 79, run
E 419' etc. 5)1.000
Wm C Schafer &amp; Va. In Edw L
Schon &amp; At Jacquelyn R., LI 7 61k 0
Cniar?er Oaks tin I, 579.500
Ralph A. McGaha &amp; wi Sandia o
John Oeabreu &amp; wf Beatrice, Lot 43,
81k E. Woodmere Pare. Thc1 rept.
$19,000.
Devco of Of I.. Inc
to John

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In John " Wc4s &amp; ,st ?,,it :.c L. c?
17. 81k 8, Merritt Park,
Robt. Hines exec. •
Ruth M.
Atlento EstateoI Wm. Ms4cher, that
part of S )4 of NE , of P4W' of Sac
79-31.30. W of SR 131 less S lSS.?V
I.17' $103.
Na d er Hi.rn'es Inc to Larenc' S
Bencsics &amp; At Eli: Lot 77 Lake
Sear c y Shore, 534.000
John Garber. WI. to James W.
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Grscey &amp; wl Judith A . Com

Camelot Un 7
Clare A Balmer, Jr

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Rot-tuG Thornton &amp; *5 Dorothy E

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LI 4 Crystal Bowl Third Add n 17.000

Weltiva Hunt Club, For Muni, Sec 1.

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Barclay hoods. 151 &amp;1ri
Rebecca C Cald wel l. gi . to Cliff

The Go,eateir Cansir Corp to Barry

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International Land Planning Inc..
to Franklin F
Ramseur Jr
Tr-jstee, S 160' of Lot 99. Sl ee py,
Hollow-, 1st Acton $100
Franklin E Ramseur Ill to
Franklin F Ramse,jr Jr . Trustee
Lot 11 61k C Lake Oaks
Sanilando Springs $100
Merit W. link. Ind. &amp; Trustee&amp; wf
Sarah to Franklin F. Rams eur, Jr ,
Trustee Lots I &amp; 9 Ilk C. Lake Oaks
Sec., Sanlando Springs. $ioo.
Frankln F Ramseur Jr. lrsd
Ttijt&amp; A. wf Martha to Frank ,
Vest &amp; At RYtie H , Pd IS' of E' of
Lot 9. &amp; N IS' of IC &amp; Ii 81k C.
Sanlando Springs Lake Oaks Sec , &amp;
N 1' of
$0' of Lot 9$, Sleepy
Hollow, 1st Arldn, 5.6500
FrAnkirn F P.amseur Jr Ind.
Trustee &amp; At Martha to Frank W
Vest &amp; *5 RitIle H, S 95' of E of
I c' 9. &amp; S 95' of Lots 10 &amp; 11 81k C.
S,inlando Sçrings. Lake Oaks set.,
95 - of 9$, Sleepy Hollow, 1st Addn,

Burris &amp; Af Martha G.,

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Beck &amp; *5 Sally S. ii 137.

Eas!rre. s ci Un 6 rcpl
Cliff M. Caldwell, s9l to Howard P.

The Lea ue Has Made

WFOSTER. ESQUIRE. of

u lot the relief demanded in lbor

The Seminole County Lesgue of Women Voters (LWV)
county during the past 10 years.

WITNESS iy hand ano seal
this Cnurl on February Itth.
1976. (Sea t)

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Ill WITNESS WHEREOF. I have
i- ereunlo set my hand and affixed
my o,fficial seal Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida, this 19th da of
Fe'uary, 1976
(Seal)
Arthur H BeckwltPi, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Cy Mary N Darden
Deputy Clerk
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On Tuesday, the Seminole Bowers
are
chairing
County Commission will arrangements for the annual
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Women Voters Month.
the I.WV" to be held March 18
The same day, the Seminole ut 7:30 p.m. at the Altamonte
County League of Women Civic Center.
Voters (LWV) will open a
On March 2. at 10a.m. and
month-long celebrati'rn ef its again at 2 p.m., the public Is
10th bir thday with an open invited to join guided tours of
membership mcetin and panel the Seminole County Court
discussion, "What Women Can House, conduct ed by League
Do," to be held at First Federal members. T.,e purpose of the
Sa vings and Loan, S.R. 436 and (ours is to promote informed
Palm Springs Road, Mem- participation of citizens in
bersldp Chairnwn Lynda Nfay$ government, and _will be
is in charge of the program.
organized by Leaguer Shirley
On March 14, from 2-5 p.m. a Pinson.
LWV family picnic will be held
Also during M ar ch, the
at Lake Mills Park to enjoy the League hopes to arrange tours
park land the League hel ped of the Seminole Public L.thra.-y
become a reality. Gloria Ward North and South - another
LWV action program which Is
Is chairman of the event.
Sarah Rlldrebeck and Nancy now a reality,

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rewarding.
"It keeps us going -knowing our efforts are not In vain;
that we do Improve the place where we live," sa id Ms. Adams.
"It's equivalent to a parttlme job, if you're on th e board,"
she continued. Most women's husbands are supp'rttve and
proud of the work the ir wives are doing and the time they donate
to the League. "They recognize It as a valuable public service,"

the time c'oines.
"Other groups look to us to provide Impartial information
on candidates," said Ms. Adams,
The group holds regular monthly unit meetings as well as
frequent meetings o the entire 90-odd members where their
special speakers and panel discussions are featured.
Ms. Adams explained that ineinbet's áo as much as they

she said,
The goal of the LWV Is to promote informed and active
participation of citizens In government.
"There is a place In League for everyone interested in
helping through government," Ms. Adams said, "You find LWV
members who are both working women and fuUUme
homemakers; young and old; some are college graduate and
others are not,
"And we also accept men members," she added. "We have

have time and Interest for.
"When I first started out, I just read, "T1- Voter," (the
League's newsletter) and li.i'tened in et meetings," she said.
"Gradually I started to work on committees; then I presented
some programs. I found out It was all the kind of thing I enjoy
very much."
Ms. Adams join ed the LWV In 1951 - missing being a
charter member by one year.She served as president ln 1972-73,

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Kwiatkowski and John Kimtrough.
Ms. Adams stresses that persons need not be knowledgeable
about governmental processes bef or e joining th e LWV. "The
League serves as a train ing ground for women (and men) who
are interested In bettering their community through the
governmental process, but who, on their cwn, don't know how to
Through th e training and experience gained In the LWV,
Seminole County members have come to serve on county school
and library advisory committees, and on the area Reg ional
Planning Council, One member, Marilyn Crotty, who Is mimed iate past pr esident of the local League and currently a State
Ixague board member, is also a voting member of th. East
Central Florida Regional Planning Council.
LVW members also serve In ltun-san resources projects,
such ason the boards of Head Start aiidcominunityAction.
Others go to run for elective office - although the League
never takes sid es on candidates or parties.
Leaguers successful in local politics include School Board
member Pat Telson: Altamonte Springs city counselor Sandra
Glenn; former Casselberry city counselor Edith Duerr and
Senator I..i WiLson.
In addition to working for non-partisan school board arid
.7J&amp;
library system, the LWV has given impetus to cther Important
acthins.
These Include passage of si,,'hool bonds and mill.age;
creation of the position of co unty planner; creation of a countywide parks systeni; organiza tion of school advisory ceinmittees
and securing funding for Head Start programs.
Also: pu blication of county government guides; be tter
informed voters through candldtes' meetings aiid speakers'

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In And Around Sanford

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She Is Involved ii,4Jy In the action e nd ," having chaired
committees on voter service, legislative action and local
government. She has been a LWV board member since 1969.
Married to Bi ll Adams, and mother of two young sorts and a
daughter, Ms. Adams holds a Masters in psychology from
Auburn Universlty and has taught public school In Orange
County. She has lived in Altamonte Springs for the past 11 years,
Coping successfully with home and League commitments,
she says, Is "a matter of setting priorities."
She says she works hard, but enjoys what she is doing.
with the LWV i flexible enough, tJv'.ai'kj,tobe able to
Wcr
tzme with htr(;,,,,.:. , . "tML Adams CiltiS the sen.e of
ish777e."3t Me 83ir,5
from the League's successful projects, as well ai the esprit de
corps among its member?
"We're kindred splrlts -shareacommonoutlookon lile,"
she said of her fellow Leaguers.
"They're a 1ively, Inte lligent, interesting group. It's fun
working together to accomplish our goals."
Presendy, the LW' is studying the executive bran ch of
government on the national level. In the state, It l looking at the
Florida juvenile justice system; and In Seminole County, Its
education committee Is !tudylng the pros and cons of ac.
Creditation In the school system.
The League is aLso working to publish a booklet on county
government, and later In the year will be 1nvoved wi th voter
service for the elections.
"It mzkes a difference, that there Is a League of Women

some already"
Among th e male Leaguers are Rep, Vince Fechtel (H-

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It takes lull credit fcr achieving non-p9rttsan school board
and school superintendent elections, and for promoting the
establishment of a county-wide library syetem.
The I..eeguers, usually to be found with their noses to the
grindstones will rest back on their laurels briefly during March
to celebrs
their 10th anniversary and reflect on their
acl"lever,enta during th e past decade.
According to LWV President Mickey Adams, it is those
achievements which make membership In the League so

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bureaus; reAistricting of school board districtn; protecdon of
water recharge areas; passage of bonds to build e Juvenile
Detention Center and Mental Health Center; and encourugement of voter registration,
Not a bad recor d, for just 10 years, Leaguers feel!
The LWV, she explained, is a real exercise in grassroots
participation. The organization chooses problems of Interest to
members which can be approached th1'cugh t he governmental
process.
ibey study the problem; present a thoroughly researched
and objective report; and then reach consensus of opinion on the
stand they Inte nd to take.
Th e League also works constantly on vote r service to incr ease voter registra ti on, Inlornt tile people nu the candida tes
and Issues, and en courage the people to get out and vote when

takes a lot of credit for some Important changes made In the

taker. Pyle arid Stump, whose act
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUlT IN AND FOR S1MINOLE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
_______________________ CIVIL ACTION NO. 14.70 CA-01.0
________________________ 50 U I H C AS T MO P GAGE CWT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE COMPANY, a .or'1a C orporation,
CASE P40 76-2I3-CA-09.0
Plant If.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
r[DEI4AI
FIRST
SAVINGS AND
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE vii
LOAN ACCIATlON OF WINTER
DEVEX or FLORIDA. INC • es a'.
COUNTY . FLORIDA.
HAVEN,
DefenciorJs
CASE P40. 76 2)IrCA.04.E
Plaintiff,
NOTICE OF SUIT
In Re; the Marriage of
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TO PHILIP W 8ALDENHGFEII
DEBORAH ANN (ROWLEY,
RICHARD W BRADHAW anni
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Petitioner.
SANDRA H BRADSHAW, hi s v.ff.*S
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
vs
Eddie Tolc, dm est Gladys
rt at,
4497
Rivertide
Drive
TIMOTHY
DAVID
(ROWLEY.
Ingram to Douglas L Allen S. *5
Defendants
Oa.trn, Ch.o
Respondent.
AdeIeW.Lot9&amp; 10t11k3,AIlen's 1st
NOTICE OF ACTION
AND TO All pates claiming,
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
Adctn to Washington PItS
To RICHARD W BRADSHAW
TO I P.'() IIIY DAVID CROWLEY feces? by, through, under or ac)I'nst
Charles S Kramo. Sal to Eunice
- W.arIQL ,4 MDAr55Lid
'he avorcsaid person
ic'6
Dodson
Drive
E Chitty.sl Lot 63, OaP.ridçe
h,5
wife,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Amnandet. VIrg.nia 77Ø3
0.'cio 311
300 South Laflrea
YO'J ARE NOTIFIED 11561
that an Oct.on to foreclose a mor
New Vista Consti' Co Inc, to
California 90034
Los
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Petition for Dssotut,on of Marriage tgoge on ft-se following property n
Miilsa,l F. Howard &amp; wf Margaret
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
hit betn fihid ago nst you in tPsi Seminole County, Florida
104 04 Green Village sd $59,900.
that Plaintiff Isis institute') suit
Lot 21. Block A. SWEETWATER
Circuit
Court
tP'e
Eighteenth
of
W PS Martin &amp; *5 Miriam &amp; w
ag ainst you in the above styled C ourt
Ju'liciaI Circuit, In and for Seminole OAKS, SECTION) according to the
Evans &amp; At Cisr,s I t Elliott L
and that tht nature of sad Suit is a
PL,t thereof as recorded in Plat
County.
Florida.
and
are
you
Sri-itt-s &amp; wf LOS H E
of W 175' of
remuired It, serve a copy of your Book 1$, Pages 3, 1 and 5, Publicb' to foreclose that certain Mor
P4176 82' of E. of P4W 4 c
w4 of
tgage recorded in o. P. Book 991, J
written defenses. II any, to the Records of Seminole County.
sec. 1121 31. So Of SR 119, Oviedo
page 121*, Public Records of
Petit
ion ontpse' Petittoneq'sattoqney. F 'or da,
1700
Seminole County, Florida, en
TERRY P McMAHAN, whose P'as been bled against you, and you
Joseph Smith &amp; ut Gladys ,
cumbering all the following
,sddress
ir,
Mat!and
are
required
to
serve
a
copy
of
your
SIC
Avenue,
Elliott I Smith &amp; wf Lois H e .o
deScribed reill estat, in Seminole
Altamonte SpringS, Florida 37701, on written defenses, if any, to it on
*175' Of Pd 176 67' of
.Of P4w', of
County, Florida, to wit:
April 2nd, 1976. and bile ttue Vernon S*arlsel, of ANDERSON
or
before
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NW'. of Sec 11 2131. So of SR 119
The South 7$ feet of LOS 77 and the
'i9'na
kUSH,
si,sUorne-yS
for
tN the i-leak of ttts Cc.,jrt
the Plaintiff,
Oviedc, n000
PIorlh 3 feet of Lot 36. ENGLISH
*hOSt
either
before
service
on
Petitioner's
acidnesS
it
Post
Office
Buw
Char 'es BeIdn 6, Anita to Ma, y A
WOODS, rIPS' ADDITION. or
attornrycq immediately thereafter; 2351, 322 East Central Boulevard.
MCamr'-sun NE'. of SW'. of SE'.
cordi
ng to the Plot thereof as
otherwise a def ault wil be c,,terea Orlando, Florida 32*0). arid file the
272079 (less N 310') &amp; S 25 ef
904flSI you for the relef demanded original with the Clerk Cf the above recorded in Plot BOCK 17. page 43.
NW'. of SE'. of SE'. o Si
Public Recor'ls of Seminole County.
styled Court on or before the 15th
r the petitln
clor ids
Thj%n0$.ce%hallb.piIished, day I March. 1976, OthCfWiSC a
$37,100.
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entered
wev
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oet.eI P. *1 Sue TO Wm
You , answer or other pleading t $'
Gerald E. Wetchlin &amp; sit ..'artha A .
ACekS in the Evening Herald
you for Inc relief demanded in the
Glersornung &amp; WI ltal, Loot 2 01k
Plaintiff's
COrflI'Iaint In the oft'e of
Lot 1. 61k E. !iweetwate-r Oaks. Sec C. SwertAiter Club, 1200.000
Compliint
Da ted Fenruary 261h. 1916
IPsy
Clerk
of
the Circuit Co'.,rl and
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(Seal)
WITNESS my hand a hIs- SCil of
Friend .1 Sikes &amp; sif Blanche to
mail copy thce-ol to Summirtin,
FF., On to James Edw. Sau,rs 1 Arlene OIoniwski &amp; Nb Paul P
sa id Court on this 5th day
Arthur H BecIwith, :r.
,
Cor.nor&amp; Casey. Post Office Drawer
wf Jean. Res. Unit 37. Sheoah, Sec I Lot 9&amp;tpsat part of Lot 72. bet 96. 10
February, 1976
Cler k of the circuit Court
79$, Winter Havt-n, Florida 3349,)
condo $I6JOO.
(Seal)
By. Eta:ne RCharde
81k FE, Lake Ellen Addn to CB
on or before the 26th day of
Winter Park. Fed. to Linda PA
Arthur
H
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Clerk
Beckw,th.
Jr
Df'pvty
(grantor life psi 5)00
March. 1916. or suffer Default to be
Strickland, wid Unit 0 126, Bldg .
Publish, Feb. 79, March 7, II, 71.
Cler k of the Circuit Court
Rosa Lee Washington &amp; hb. Leroy
entered against you.
Wekiva Vllai. condo. 5u.0r
177
By . Lillian T Jenkins
tWiIlip Cr Miller, Lots 11£ 29 Dixie
WITNESS my hand 's thi Clerk f
Ccshman Entr Inc. to John
DEW 81
Deputy' Clerk
11,00 0.
the above Styled C ou rt and the sell
Rei:ty &amp; wt Shirley. 27 Stone Gate
PLbIii,h Feb I. IS, 72. 39, t?6
The Hij$*ey Co to (inhi.it Constr.
of sia Court t Sanford. Florida .
So, LW. Lot 34 , Raveinbrook
NOTICE UNDER FlCTIfib'iiT"" DEW 35
Co Inc • Lot 3 81k F. Sweetwater
'hit 19th day of Feburary. 1976
NAME STATUTE
Addn 5)1.500.
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S14,900
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE (SamI)
TO WHO.i IT MAY CONCERN
CrntralFla Lbr &amp; Supply Co Inc
Dale
Aintine 6. Rocrielle O
,.. EIGHTEENTH JJUn'ri&amp;a
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Clerk of thC Circuit Court
undersigned, pursuant to INC CUlT IN AND FOP SEMINJI E
&amp; *5 Marcetta S. Lot 16, 131k A lesspart, K noli
Third
I "Fctitj Name Statute." Chapter COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Ili Etare RiCIsarde
81k D. Sec I, The Springs, 116. 200, A lan Amtnid PIa 130.000
$45 Q, Florida Sttui, will register 140. 76-97-CA -0t.0
Deputy Clerk
Quentin IGrrt'n 1. *5 Marian to
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Barry Netsen&amp; *1 Pamela to Juan
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in FE DE PAL NA TlOPdAi, MOP
5umrr,rIin, Connor 6.
ent1n L Green &amp; *1 P,5ar,.i
E Cruz Jr. &amp; *1 Ida I • Lot 10,
an for Seminole County. Florida. Tr,Ae,E ASSOCIATION,
Ca se y
Sec. ii So of Econlxktsatchee
Wint er Springs. Un
Upon receipt of prcf of the
Creek.
Pia4ntjff, Post Office Drawer 79$
i'S
Publication of this notice, the tic
Winter Havea, FIor
ti?j% i-sam.. to ,a..t
ici,.attc .'OHPI H STEVENS, !R to a.
Attorneys ta Dlwi,,iII
I'ISLJQANCE ASSOCIATES under
Defendant. PubIiVu Feb 77, 79. March 7. 14,
Ahich lam engaged in busineSs at
NOTICE TO DEFEND
1976
ongwoocj Village Prof es sional TO JOHN H S11:vEt5, SR
DEW 127
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Offices. Sc'ite ?50. $43 State Paid
rind ELLEC' Y STiy(l'i5,
his wife
4 1 4, Longwood. Lo'igwood, 1-loqIda
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Residence Unknn
32730
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Last Known Address
That the party Interested
CUlT. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
ill Clrs.ners Cove
IJsines% enterprise is
follows
FLORIDA
Cas''-c'rr,
1rt.jj
Wayne P. Simpson
CASE NO. 74.393CA.19.F
Oiled at Long-wood. Seminole
TO
JOHN D. JOPIPISON, JR,
County, Florida. on February a,
FORECLOSE MORTGAGE
Petitioner.
1976
You JOttlI H STEVENS, %g! and vs
Publish Feb 37, it, March 7. u. ELLEPIM STEVEPIS, his wife. and
BARBARA F JOHNSON.
Dear Mr. Suon
,at IPOSe claiming any right, title or
1914
Respciuef't
My husba nd Is In the hoarlial suf th a terminal disease. A friend
DEW )IS
by. thr ough or under you,
NOTICE TO DEPEND
toLl inc I should have him sign his halI-Interes.1 In our property
It-sE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
NOTICE OF INTENT TO VACATE to fO(CIO5 a cer tain mortgage 00
over to me before he
BARBARA F. JCIIN5ON
away because lean ve quite a bit of POP
3 IONS OF CERTAIN PLAY IN the fOIl0wig described Property, to
Residence Unknown
ta zes, besides saving probate costs. If you agree wi th this advice,
.)EMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA v,,t
Last known mailing
LOS). of THE COLONNADES. 2nd
will you handle the matter for me?
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
addrs
a Petition shall be filed pursuant to Section, according to the PIat
604 Dolphin Drive
Mrs. E.A.
Chapter 171 101 of the Florida thecnof.asrorcIecIiopIat Book 76,
highla nd . 111,nots 0249
Dear Mrs. E.A.,
Statutes with the Board of County Page II, Of the Public Records of
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Unless the friend mentioned in your inquiry Is an attorney Covnmitioners of Seminole County, Seminole County, FIf Ida. a k a 1)1 that
JOHN D JOHNSON. Jilt, hal
Florida, to vacate portions of c er tain Cloisters Cove, Casselberry,
who is in full possession of a ll the facts rela tive to your esta te
filed
S
Petition in the Circuit f:ouirf of
as Flor i da, together with Tappan
Income tax position, and your fut ure requirements, I would plat of the subdivision known
Seminole
County, Florida. for
MM '.MITI'I's REVISION OF I-ItS Range
(No
3176 01217 1. MocIif:cation
of Child Custody. and
hesi tate following his advice,
Westinghouse
Refrigerator (No
SECChD SL'fl'JIVISIOU According
You are requir ed to set'vq copy Of
to the plat thereof as lecOrdid In PT I 41MLGfl, Air Conitionr
I always advise Indi viduals wi th a problem of this nature to
your writt en defenses. if any, on
Pat Book I, Page 101, PubliC Iota i-c
Inside
Unit
(No
consult a cotnpetent attorney at once. And if th e estate is a large
EDMUND
WOOL FOLK.
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kt'corjs of Seminole County. C0LOl2FDj dm11 C,'ittide Unit (No. ESQUIRE, Attorney for Pet,',oasef,
one, or has a large income, I also feel it mandatory to cons'mlt with
iorida, being mere p,wficularly ECDO24GC'iA locat ed therein and whose
addrs is P 0. Uoi 70, '
thi.renn
d C.P.A. to termine the net tax rtsu,ltsi of any program yot. may
0' Scribe.) as tOIlow.
Attarm,on tc SprIngs, Florida 31701,
P'as
tarn
filed
against
you,
Lofs9I through 1CM. B lock A, U PA
Solid yo',j
and fiNn fh cwiginai with the CIrk of
SMITH'S REVISION OF HII
the
at,ove$ty led Court on
'Many Individuals have practiced many arts in an attempt to SECOND SUBDIVISION,
ifliWCf' or pleading to the Comøliirt
M,'qcps34$h 97,oth rwlse ) default
avoid probate. And many Indivlduala have disco'veted too late recorded in Put Book 1, Page 10 1, of (A the PIintiff' attorrs,'j.
nd ult,mt Judgment will be Pfl
theyareInamIY±worsepitIoflusanthey.dh,,..nhd
the Public Records of Seminole PATRICK MCGROTTY. 110) ,rc. a,,'a;t,st you for 11* ithIl
8"ckelt Avrsue. No 301, Miami.
County. Florida.
demanded in the Petitlor'
they gone though probate.
Thu PL'tition shall bestjm,rttin Florida. nf,le the o,i,.%.aIanswer
WITNESS my hand and official
I'm notadvocating thatyoudo or do not go th rough probate, I
ttaIi of the ATLANTIC LAND Of PIeadng .n the office the Clerk
e,sl of sad Court on this 191h dsiv Of
AND
aIsi un.awaze of your circumstances and tax position, and even ill
" Circuit Court on or before tt
IMPROVEMENT COMPANY,
Fet,ur1, A .0 1974
a Virqiia corporation, dated Its't I5'1myo4 March, 1976. II cu 1,30 to
were, Iamrtotat attorney or tax consiijtan, Inmy opinion, thone
(Stall
do So, iudgma','t by defa,,'lt will be
2
461h day 01 Cehruary, 7976
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
are the only experts
liken d;aiis'.t T"'ks 50t
you ,1-Jfl.4Jy
the reiief
Clerk of 'he Circuit Court
{t
tmntU in th* complaint .
CIteta,id. Mite I
By Lillian T Jenkins
DONE
Bridges
AND
ORDERED
at
San
in the bucket cotriiarcd to the 1oses you
suffer ii YOUF
Deputy Clerk
fOrd. Seminole County, Florida,
By Jack I hr,ogt's
this
f%i.''f.ini is not cc'rrc-ctiy designed and guided.
EDMUND
T WOOLFCiLK.
S'J't day of Fi"ruaty, t'1) 1916
ti Oa Av enue,
ESQUIRE
(Sea',
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Drawer
&amp;nd your qim estlontto:
Art hur H Beckwith,
Sanf ord. rloda 3flhi
Real Estate lnvtstnvnts
'1007 Hwy 434)
Attorneys f or Th At'*nfi(
Clerk of the Circuit Court
.Iltarnont, S pr ings, Florida 3770
71w.Eveiting Herald
Land ana Imposov..imerif Com pany
BY 'Lillian T Jeflilinj
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Defendants.
ths Suit is an action to foreclose a
NOTICE OF SUIT
real estate mortgage held by
IC) STEPHEN K. KAFKA
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
and NANCY KAFKA.
T(AGE ASSOCIATION, a cot
hiS Wilt'
poratlor., which mortgage is
whose residence
recorded in Official Records Booh',
is Unknown
95),
Page 1709, Public Records of.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Seminole County, Florida The name
that an action to foreclose a morof the Court in which Suit
tgage on the following property in
proceedings are pending is th e
Seminole County, Florida
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
The West 7 feel of Lot 31; Lots 37
Judicial CirciIt. In and for Seminole
and 33. the East 4 fed of Lot 31,
County. Florida, Case No 76 199 CA
Block ii, CF !STAL LAKE W1'4
(ER HOMES, according to the plat 09E
T he description Cf the real
thereof as recorded in Plat "Coo k 2.
oroperty in Seminole County.
Pages III, itS ar'd 116, Public
said proceedings
Nr(.uru) of
rminuir _(Uni y , Fior,tA involved fl
'omp'atit s as
rihd
in
as
iorch'*
follows
hAs been filed agalnt you, and you
27. NORTH
Block
Lot a
are required to serve a copy of your
ORLANDO, ,t Addition, ac'ording 4
A tinen dfn5ej, If any, , It
to the plat thereof b$ lecorded in
GIBBONS, TUCKER, MCEWEP4,
Plat Ooob. is. Page?. Public Records
SMI TH. COFE R &amp; TAUB, attcneys
Seminole County, Florida.
'or plaintiff, whoSe address is P.O.
you are required o tile an answer
Bow 1363. Tampa, Florida 33601. and
S with the
Is le the origial with t.ieClerk of theor other defensive
Court
and
Clerk
of
the
above
named
above Styled Court on or before
serve a copy tPef upon the
March 35th, 1916; otherwise a
Plaintiff's attorney, RONALD S
Judgment may be entered against

Clayton £ wf Nancy 0., Lot H Ilk
By Mary P4 Darden
11. Eastbroc'k s.d Un. 6 repi. 135,500
Dsrputv Clerk
sgt to Jutari
Mar,ean J
GitbonS, Tucker, McEen
J. Vandent,erglie &amp; *5 Edna M Unit
Smith, Cofer &amp; Taub
1,
Heattserton
Villa
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Un
76.
Attorn5 for Plaintiff
P
Bow 1363
Rebma Fla Inc.to Carl B Mitch
Tampa, FlorIda 3360!
man&amp; *5 Virginia If., Lot 37 Lake of
Publish Feb 27, 29. March 7. 14.
thvWOtjcjs Towr*iouse.
1976
David C Craft, sql to Linda K
t'SFW 176
Craft, sql . Lot A. 111k C. Camelot Un
$100
IN IdE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

The Great er Constr Corp tO
.i,,mes 0 Muse &amp; wf Jak'c B • Lot
147 Wekiva Hunt Club Pot thun,
Sec 1.
Charles Clayton Jr. Etuw ElM tp,
Charles B Pyle. sql.. condo apt Unit
10 8119. C. Cherrywood Gdns.,
$27.S00.
Charles CIa - 'on Jr Etuw E?aI. to
Charles B Pyle tint 7 Bldg D.
Chea'rywood Gdns, condo. $31,500
Douglas A SwalI &amp; *9 Judy to
Michacli Marion&amp;wf PlancyL Lt
1). 81k V. The Woodtands. Sic
5.47.000
Gerald
Monaldi &amp; Marsha to
Lorene C Brown. LO 7 61k 1
Carriage Hill Un 3. 535,4(
ComBank WP. to Stanley Spyrka
&amp; *5 Marorie I . Lot 11. 61k 21,
Suburban Homes. $I5,
Be rtram F. Gould a
Janet E. to
Douglas D. P.cotte &amp; *1 Deborah A.
Lot II 81k 0, Woodmere Park, 2nd
RepI. $100.
L.11iftn hov.ard.efaltnCityof Sanf
SI' of 563' of E 100' of Lot S. W. F.
Leavitt 51700
Rosa H Fields to C i ty of Sanford.
lof W 200' of Lot W F Leavitt%
S $100
Arts 8 8. Bernice F,ilmore to City
of Sant Pd 5' of N 60' of Lot 6. W F
Lavitts (I $100
Stephea M Stone, Trst
to
Altamonte Medcol Ciii Asso; Ltd.
s 747 5' of Pd 772 Sot E 279' of Lot 800
601 4. 607 tess r si etc Altamonte
Land Pac'el &amp; n,, Co
Emanuel Schat?.n. sql. efal to
Altamoi'1e Medical C or n Assoc Ltd.
S247 S'of N 272.5' of W 211 ' of E Ill'
of Lots SIt, 400 602 &amp; 602 &amp; part of
Eucalyptus Ave., etc.. Altamonte
Land Hotel &amp; Nay. Co $11,000.
Frank A Schaefer &amp; At Susie to
lIc'.oney H Judy 6 At Jo Anne, Lot
16. Hickory Hill .. d 517.500
Came-ron Brown Co to Joein F
Cribbs &amp; *1 Blanche M Lot 12 &amp; E
?of 1 81k M. The Woctilands. Sec 7.

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Wm W Jones to Anna K. Jones
Trustee &amp; Donna M Dean. Trutti',for Wn'i. W Jones Equity Trist,
YS' of E ISO' of N 150' of all th.it par'
0$ 81k 1 50 of F CO. Church St
Wildmerr, $6,000
VeVIie I Cr oc ker. Aid to Roger F
Crocker 1l. *5 Phyllis J . F'; of P1W'
of P4 1 4 of PIW'i (less F 11S'i Si.
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P. Lots 9. tO &amp; I) BIk E •
Highland Hills. 579,000
Edgar H. Wells 1. At Kathryn to
James B Hatcher &amp; wi Iris R Lot
36. 81k B. LOnOOd North. S2&amp;
James C. Bartteon &amp; wf Dorothy
taJonn C. Ross &amp; *5 Grace $1.. Lot 1,
Sane
David A Butler &amp; At Scs.an D O'i
Eltie J. flut'er. Lot 32 61k I. Sooland
Ests. Amended Ptal. 511.200.

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Sunday, Feb. 29, 1974-1 C

10th Anniversary Celebrated

hat been filed against you In the

Tooke III III, wo

Un. lb. 5)L000.
irr$t Scm SVC Corp. to Ben
Vtmd Aqeny Inc • Lot .2 Garden
Go .,.c Un 1. S1.CO
M?q Guar Ins. corp to Shirley
'.sters, Lot 7, Longdale, 515.700
Ben Ward Agcy Inc • to Jerry A
.isd &amp; wf Mara C. Lot 7, BIk C,
ad Manor Un 1. 555.300
Raymond t. StarnesA wf liltie to
'chad S Lodge 1. wf Rebecca E 60'
f W 153 33' of S 170' 04 NE'i &amp; S 50
i-il 'I 93))' of NE' a. &amp; P4 65' of S 315'
ri W 1S3 of , 15)' of E 310' at 30.
?, '.5 Smith Ihird s d 517.000
Erwin A. Wilcox &amp; wf MarIe to
Marie L. Wilcox, 'at 115. Lake
ti.srrict Est. , too
M.IItr &amp; $rS of Or o. Inc • to
Moonir R Habib &amp; *1 Fumiko, Los 7
Devonshire. 5)9.400.
Wendell Wm Hawes 6. At Edythe
to Wm. Hc'drlcii. Lot 6 &amp; P4 ?5 of
(ilk 20 Sanlando Sub Beaut . San
ti.%tt Sec . 5,12,200.
.s
Ruth in T.
MLa'n :r •
MLan Jr. &amp; *5 Ruth C .
Of
NWi 4 of Billsborough Rd &amp; NW Of
Oviedo Rd . etc of Sec 3321 37 S100
Guardian Mfg Inv to .1 Stephen

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Louis A. Murphy £ w Lillian P. &amp;
Wm. G Murphy &amp; wf Claudia, W
263.6' of £ 3951' of Ni l of NW'. of
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Larry C Cruni &amp; *5 Mary f- to P
C (rum &amp; At Bobbie. Tract No 9
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Louis A. Murphy Ills wi Lillian to

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iiio'ctterer bit of the 01(1 IIJS
first 'pply linseed oil to the
grooves of the fran:t' n which
the new glass sill he placed.
Use a putty knife to put down
bed s,1 putty or glazier's t-ur

latch heavy pressure,
:irvingth cuttcl so that a line

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n'h. U.c :i traightedgc,
trrfer;ibl metal. to guide the
st)eel 1)1 the cutter. Put a few
itrops of turpentine a-ic kerosene
,kin the line of the cut. Hold
t1' cutler firmly and ahuit
''rticallv. 3egin at the part of
'he glass farthest from you,
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FC4
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL Case No. 74-191-CA 09.E
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
TOAGE ASSOCIATION , a cot
porat ion,
Plaintiff,

Org Co Ica, tsers I cci Cu to
Tom I Iwamoto P. *5 Sue to Mary
Quentin I. Green &amp; *5 Marian t
Harold J. Puckland &amp;wf Jacqueline, Quentin I. Green &amp; wi
P,r'y, Lot 93, 5,nter Sprinnis Un
Marian M.,
LI 7 81k B Lake Mills Shor e s Cl, Lots I S &amp; 461k 0. &amp; Its 4.1 &amp; 6, Ilk 2. 117 000
5 1 0.000
R. SW',. Sec. 79-31.37, Rev. Map of
Org. Co Teachers Fed Cu to Chuluota 1100.
JOph T Straub &amp; *1 Patricia Z ,Lt
Ciur'ntin L Green &amp; *5 Marian to
601k BLake Mills Shores Sd, 15.003
Quentin L Green &amp; ii? Marian PA
F U TR ELI
and
W
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Pickling &amp; Walker. Inc to J C. that part of 5i, j 5,.- Il 7137 So
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE DOROTHY FUTRELL.
CI
Carder &amp; wf Rosemary, LI 9 EIk (, Brumley PcI , lrs 5%
(ZIGHTE E PITH JUDICIAL CIR165' 230 acres
Defendants
Lake Kathryn Woods. 1st Adam, in i $100.
CUlT OF THE STATE OF
NOTICE OF SUIT
55,SOt)
FOR
TO
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Gary I Campbell &amp; Glenda to FLORIDA
- JOHN W FUTRELL
Ave Sue Walker, sql. to ,ietfrey Lawrence S Farina &amp; wf Mary lots SEMINOLE COUNTY.
LaSt K no vn Address
Allentuch &amp; *1 Cher yl A., It 172 396.40(less
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CIVIL ACTION. No. 7 5
Sill' 9. lSS W IS' Of)?
c o Lucille Clint on
Woodcrej? Un. 5, 52,$00,
Division F
61k 60, Sanlando The Suburb
4706, Live Oak St.
Johnny I. Pearce &amp; At Mary to Beautiful, Palm Springs Sec
MOL TON, ALLEN &amp; WILLIAMS.
California
Cudahy,
Paul J Phillips&amp;wt Muriel P .P 30'
INC a corporation.
HEREBY
ARE
YOU
041196. S 45'of 10 Goldenrod Manor.
Plaintiff,
that a suit
NOTIFIED
to
take
notice
0.
Nelson
Blacemore,
Ind.
&amp;
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David W Part: to Daiicl W 0,-id:
Adams &amp; *5 Etis.sbeth C Lot 47. &amp; *5 Alerk' L LI SI Highla nd Pines
Searcy Shores $
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n I. 51
I4oarO I. Weaver &amp; usf Linda to
Bertha J. Hoke to Dale M Hoke,
Johnny F Lambert &amp; wf Clara C.
10' 15. Edgewnod Manor . $100
lot 911
Oa1 U;s
539.300
Coieman P Caudill &amp; *5 Betty to
Stanley F. Cicplechc'wic: &amp; *1 Wm P Ross Little 9. At Joanne. It
Ileter. to Ever, Entr , Ins,' , Lot 3 81k
be, Sprng O.'ks,
A. Sweetwatci Oaks, 159.900
John C. 5-ecor to Judith A.
Eve-s Entr . Inc to Stanley U
Lenkins, Lot 7 Slit 10 Indian Hills
Cicplec howic: &amp; wf Helen I • Lot 7. Un. 2, $100.
81k E. Sweetwater Oaks , Sec. J.
Org
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Manford H Lunde &amp; *1 Gladys PA
Tt'qi White &amp; Clophies, cc
Lot S. 61k B. Lake Mills Shores s ci,
('4CC Will of Lille May Caldwell to IS 03
Thenr.s Wh'v' &amp; CIeoçnhies White,
Org Co Teachers Dod Cu to H
Indy L ot IS, 111k 71, PA W. Clark's
Conway McGee, sgl Its 196. JO 81k
sa. 1)00
C Lake Mills Shor es s d. $9,000
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son, Marie Bedenbaugh, Judy
Mathias, Karen Van Horn,
Cathy Dawson and Peggy
hlatt.away.
Guest speaker Barbara
Mueller of Seminole Cornmu,nity College, showed slides
and described Early American
folklcre discovered on her

Thompson, Leesburg Woman's
Club, for her colorful handhooked rug. Several winners in
local festivals also walked off
with first place blue ribbons,

Bicentennial eastern seaboard
trek last summer. Musical
entertainment was provided by
the Liberty Belles, attired In
colorful gowns from the 1776

The included District VII
Junior Director Eve Crabtree,
Sanford Junior Woman's Club,
family sewing; Gwenne Butler,
embroidery; Dorothy
Devereau, plastic decorations,
and Mildred Sandusky, all of
Lake Mary Woman's Club; also
Toni Grice, Semoran Juniors,
acralne.
macrame.
lnthesewlngdlvlsion, Phyllis
Rugenstein, Lake Mary
Woman's Club won first place
for the senior clubs, while Palsy
Semnoran
Junior
Davis,
Woman 's Club syps awpj'jjrJ
first place in the junior division.
Judges were Lyle Suffield
and Alice Suffield, crafts;
Loree Likens, Mary Moore and
Do Roberts, sewing; and Ron
Reynolds, photography,
Leah Moss was chairman of
the event, assisted by Judy
Mathlas as co-chairman. The
committee Included President

Krystal hfruby, Nancy Furlong.
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School a lecture
ivhlch was originally designed
for just one literature class,

!na star spangled setting
capturing the spIrIt of '76
members of Casselberry Junior
Woman's Club were hostesses
to the Annual Florida
Federation of Women's Club
District VII Arts Festival
Thursday at Asoury Methodist
Church, Mastiand.
More than 250 clubbers from
five counties ;epresnt1ng 25
women's clubs registered for
the event, beglnnhig at 3 a.m.
hundreds of crafts depicting
Americana were judged. There
followed a yankee doodle
fashion show, featuring sewing
contest entrants modeling their
own designs.
The best of show ribbon was
Edward
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Midnight Sun are visiting Jean

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Other Sanford Senior and
Junior Woman's Club members
attendi ng the f esti vi ties and
luncheon were Dottic Karns,
Vi Clark, Linda Reck, Laurie
Dickey, Ruth Gaines, Karen
Perce and Mary O'Day.
Among the Lake Mary
Woman's delegation were
President Pun Hughes, Arolyn
True, Claire Evans,Marion
Quigley, Belt) I indmeier,
Kathleen Westerndor( and
Elizabeth Lewis
Sanford poet Shirley Schilke
is the center of attraction at
current autograph parties in
the Central Florida area,
Shirley, who h1s completed 11
selections (or a second book of
poetry commented, "I am real
thrilled with the reception tof
my book); the rpon3e Is much
more than 1 ever anticipated.
She recently addrssed 265
eighth grade students at San-

and Rod Patteson. Sissel
Woll.man, her husband Carl
Peter Lian and their year-old
son, Fredrik, are escaping
Norway's cold winter weather
to enjoy about 10 days of
Florida sunshine.
Jean and Sis.cel have beenpen
pals since they were both 10
yearsold,andhavevlsitedeach
other's native countries -Jean
to Norway, and SIs,sel to South
Africa where the Herald

women's news director was
born and rears-d. Their lwt
meeting was in Cambridge,

around the corner, and so are
colorful azaleas which will be
offered the the public at cost.
On March 5 and 6, the
flowering pl"-its wil.1 be sold at
three locations in Sanford, from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The sites and
chairman are Sanford Plaza,
Barbara Hay; Fairway Plaza,
Margie Smith: and Downtown

Sanford Mini Mall, Charlotte
Don&amp;hoe.
Mrs. Al (Geraldine) White
has returned from Miami,
where she spent nearly three
weeks visiting her daughter and
husband, Susan and David
Soper, following the birth of
their first child, Johsua

England, five years ago,

shortly before Jean immigrated
to the U. S.

Sharing the christening rites
Sunday with their maternal
grandparents. Mr aria Mrs
White, will be Re's'. and Mrs.
LeRoy Soper, pate-TA grandparents. Rev. Soper will
christen his grandson.

Woodrow Clark, chairman of
the azalea sale, a beautification
project of the Chic and Corn-.
munity Affairs Committee of
Greater Sanford Chamber of
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healthy nine powitib on Jan . 22.

A surprise birthday party
was given Feb. 15 for Mrs. Susie
Wilkinson,
resident
of
Lakeview Nur sing Home, on
her 90th birthday. The party
was held at the home of Mrs.
Jackie Adams on 20th Street. A
co vered dish Sunday dinner
was held plcnicstyle in the back
yard.
"AuntSurle",asshebcalled
by all of the family received
many gifts and a bouquet of
yellow roses from her neice,
Mrs, Adams Her birthday cake
was baked by Tracy Oglesby
and decorated with red, white
and pink. The honoree's only
child, Ruth Glisson, 'Y.s
present and 31 gucats enjoyed
the day.

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Congratulations are In order
to LuIs Perez Jr., son of Drs.
Maria and Luis Perez of San.
ford. Young Lulswas one of the
stars in Ballet Royal's performance last weekend at
Rollins College

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of Mr. and Mrs Herbert
Steristrom of Loch Arbor, has
been placed on the provost's list
at Holjin.s College in recognition
of high academic achieve,r,en:
during the (all term of im
SLn Is a college junior
majoring in English, art and
communications. She has just
completed a study in cornmnunications at Channel 2-TV.
She also conducts the weekly
computer1ed question poll at
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handhook.ed batik rug. Phyllis Rugeusteto (le!t) and Patsy Davis
each won first place In the sewing division. (Herald Photos by
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first lieutenant in the U.S.
Lowe, Saord, announce the formal debut at the Assembly
Army Adjuta nt General's Corp.
eflgagcnient of their daughter, BallinColurnbia,S.C. She is the
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Sarah deSau&amp;surp, to Daniel granddaughter of Auguste
Charlotte, N.C. Ile graduated will be associated with the
Bowman White, the son of Mrs. Bartholdi Peterson Sr., of from
Chester 111gb School and Raney, McKay law firm of
William Garner White Jr, of Hidden Like, Sanford, and the
Da v idson College and is in the Greenville, S C
Chester, S.C., and the late Mr. late Mrs. C. Starling Peterson
May graduating class of the
Plans are being made for a
White.
and ,trs. James Rose Parker of University of South Carolina May 29 wedding at
the Church
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A week of activities exploring the past-, present and future of
eludes both Feb. 12 and 14
the birthdays of bo th Abraham
Edward L. Blackshear, principal of Czooms Academy, The Rev. War and Peace," "Issu es a nd Outcome," "Deep (iallenge
America's blacks being held at th e Sanford Civic Center.
Lincoln and Frederick Douglass.
G.L. Sims of New Mount Calvary Baptist Church will read th e Democracy" and "Change SLflC 1963.
Black Awareness Week, part of Seminole County's ob.
Speaker. s'heduled for the 7:30 pm. Saturday program in- scripture and offer the invocation. Grace Bower wil: give a salute
The final program Thursday night will feature Horace
secvance of America's Bicentennial, Is designed to acquaint dude Tom Wilson, executive director of th e Sanford housing to senior citizens,
preside nt of Seminole Economic Employment Developmt
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Tile Tuesday program, also starting at 7:30 p.m., wdl feature
n, will speak on "A Fluid Front Since 1960,11 and
Corpor
Through six programs, prominent Seminole County blacks National Association for the Advancement .( Colored People in skits by pre-schoolers from Head Start,
Marthie's Kindergarten, s'I1evolut'xi 196.3 to 1976."
will trace the dangers, failures, promises, faith , love, laughter Florida; Sanford Mayor Lee P. Moore; Stanley T. Mueller,
Rescue Day Care Center, the Hay Diddle
d Care
and hope of the last 200 years. Others will offer hopes for the next director of special projects for the county school system; and Center and the Rest Haven Kindergarten. Diddle Ch il
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Music will be provided by Lonnie sia
200 years.
County Becentenn(al Committee Chalrm'in Jack Homer,
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The Wednesday program, In memory of deceased presidents, who played with
Black Awareness Week, which is sponsored locaUv bv the
Sunday's program, -&amp;t for I-,m p.m.. Inclu&amp;S f'Yr. George H. .wrvicemen and civil rights leaders, will feature Sieve Wright, a and the Seminole Cmilii uftY Ca 9C I ,- , dircctcd b
Bla ck Program Committee of the Se minole County Bicen tennial Starke of Sanf ord and Dr. J.C. Ringling.
Seminole Community Coll ege English teacher. His ta u will
Burt Perinchief. Soloists are Evelyn
Cmmittee, has been obseirved since 1926 in the week which irvMonday night at 7:36 p.m., the spukers will include Prof.
cover 1940 to the present, touching on topics, "The Black Man in Strickland.
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Iwoposition, mntrary to some sm- s the Institute of Life
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million marriages 'ouk place an ordinars i most corn
though many of these were re iunnl purchased) life in
marriages -about three in ten surance p-olic% bought in 1974 by

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community youth leader,

Please print this, Abby. It
are so all-fired Important to rna make those who behase
Year's resolution that )OU disrespectful
these loud strangers who carry thiawayrealize that we parents
weren't going to interrupt
An acquaintance used to on as though the children are don't appreciate such com•
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bring me gossip 1 didn't care to deaf Such scenes have already pliments, and It only makes our
When I heard you say that I hear, so when she'd tell me made the little one pdini!11l) children feel like freaks
realized 'hat had been In) something, I would ask, 'Are shy.
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problem all my life I always )oufn'aylnglorher"(Orhjin,
We adopted these children
DEAR MOTHER Here's
talked too much I nes er let or theni, as the case might be) be atse we wanted to share our ow letter I hope it helps
anybody finish a sentence
She admitted that she was lists with t.hem, not becautie o
I am a salesman, Abby, and not. Then I would tell her that theft doll-like cuteness
Everyone 'iii Problem. What's
I'm a good one, but my boss they needed a lot o' prayern,
Please tell p-ople that if thev Your%? For &amp;personal repiv. write to
u.sed to ire is. .sids. and uj- 'l the seioutd be pra)mg for want toush they should 'mt a o:u
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suggest that I listen instead of them every day,
poodle to babble over. One mi-rn d5r*,*d .,svelope. please,
Wk so much. I never took him
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lwri%isly. I don't know why it she didn't tring me airy more
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pound eight otince entry to displace Clint Spillan by onc
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out by a nxvister of five pounds ei4ht ounces IaI by
hick also a Sanford resident.
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Hodges' rc,onunendation that development to come into If mt0na set up by City city's being able to build on that
swimmers and would-be
The Bankers Conunittee of the city hall be kept In the realization."
sviLginiers.
Manager Warren E. Knowles Mte for less as I ieel they are
present location with ha
Gilbert F4rnonds executive could he rn. renrv1ng ciif going t run into sricthi
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other'than the great outdo-ors. to rc"vimend to the full board ni-cessary toacquire additional of Seminole, agreed, saying, everything under one roof.
f tht Ctuuintx'r that the boarti property.
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Nriswender is especially
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proud of Lake Mills because it
reprtsents "a lot ,)I hard work" the city hall at the present Bank of Sanford, said he had present site with the con- acre land fill on French Avenue would rather have th-_ city half
polled members of his board tingency additional land would and Seminole Bouleard site in the Downtown area even if It
by county officials in hopes of location
The committee plans to send Individually and all fasored be necessary. J don't think because of problems with sub- cost
phasing county residents
money to build
Perhaps Neiswender stun- a representative to the next keeping the city hall in the Florida State (Flagship Bank
surface muck which required
Mayor Lee Moore said he fe!t
Sanford -- owner of the ad- sinking piling whc.n First Input from the architect arm
nied up his feelings best con. meeting of the Sanford City present location.
Hodges said, "I feel very jacent peoperty) would be Federal built its new buildirg engineer for ti~,e prz)ject, wl~ n
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strorgly if the proposed city imreasonable."
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week running about 12 per boatI the big roe shad nuni.
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the contest.
The Derby, sponsored by the Eve ning Herald and the
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food or water."I read r.0 the menus 11sW In a guide
rudderless, unprovisloned ghost ship Stil4 adrift in Ford' broke loose from its moorings here and
&amp;s rains pounded the deck and the sky grew for stewards," he said "Roast beef, prime rib,
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three vegetables. I read it avidly about
Charles Halla, 47, a New Orleans tugboat members of the tug "Wallo," whiLh had been
lialla off. lhe currert slow!y carried the ship
crewman, was rescued Thursday
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between Key West and Cuba Hal'3 jumped aboard
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"Ii will be used eight hours a day wheth er the public's using It Fl orida poli ti cal history to a group of co llege studen ts last week.
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or ,t," he said.
contending that the public records law mandated free access to
As Education Commissioner Ralph Terllngton was on his way governor expires.
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th e reco r ds, S.nat.ers fired We[nert.
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to testify to a grand jury last week, Howard Friedman, th e
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The Florida Constitution limits governors to two terms. Askew
veteran Ed'ication Department press officer, met him in front of
free public access to such records. That scheme was approved the l.eon County Courthouse.
is in his second.

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staff to draw up a bill tigh ten ing legal restrictions on such
survei1lanrc knnw as a mail cover. Such a
involves oung Information on the outside of an enveope
without opening it.
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Service on mitten request of a law enforcement agency.
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MONTGOMERY (AP)
Willie Edwards Jr.,
picked up by a bunch of Ku Klux Klan&amp;nen in a case of
mistaken identity, sobbed as he pleaded for his life. it
We Klansmen only la ughed as th ey forced th e 25-year-old
black man to jump to his dea th in the Ala bama River.
That's the scary now being told a bout what hapoened 19
years ago, in the days of forced integration of Mantgomery
Montgomery County Judge Sam Taylor ordered
case to a grand jury Thursday aft er a
r.inary
hearing, durin g which a stale investigator testified that
one of th ree men charged in the case told him he was
present w hen the victim was f orced to leap "crying,
sobbing" off a bridge into the river.
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WASHINGTON (AP) The United Stat es plans to test
secret new devices f or safeguarding U.S. sa tellites
against poslble Soviet efforts to disable them thspa ce
Dr. Malcolm Currie, the Pentagon's research ch ief,
men tioned on Th ursday that test of "survivable
satellites" are expected
Currie gave no details, but other sources sa id two i
pound experimental communication satellit es will be
laun ched by the Air Force from Cape Canaveral.
power generators
and devices designed to keep space vehicles in pr oper
pnsifion, sources said. These devices, it L-I believed, would
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ethics requirements on con.
fidentlal communications with
his clients
the Board of
County' Commissioners
under the Sunshine La w.
Judge Ha ll dismissed one of
the three Sunshine Law
violation counts against Hattaway and Kwiatkowski
beca use the information filed
by Herring's office alleges a
nIt'*tl1Ig was held at the CNA
Bui lding in Orlando on Dec. 31,
1974 to determine the nomination, election and appointment
of Freema n as County Attorney.
he court fllkd that it has no
jurisdiction to hear charges on
something alleged to have
occur red in Orange Coun ty.
Cordon argu ed that Sunshine
violations are prosecutable in
the county where the defendants are o ff icials, not the
county "where they went to
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evidence of any cancellations of
options.
TriStar airliners at $35 intl!lc,a coach, C120 hercules milltar) cargo planes at around $10
million each and other Lockheed planes are still in demand,
the survey' shows.
Where contract negotiations
are de layed or stalled , government spokesmen say fLrtancial
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WASHINGTON (AP) — American and Soviet official!,
are working on an a greement to reduce the microwave
emissions ftt hdve caused a health scare at the U.S.
embassy in Moscow, according to informed sources.
The Soviets contend they are bearning microwaves at
the embassy to Jam U.S. intelligence equipment on
roof, so ur ces acknowledge.
U.S. of ficials will not say if t here are intelligencega thering de vices in the embassy. However, they do not
1"•' .... m-minta that fohors nre rilatri^ #11%
eavesdrop on Moscow telephones and radio.
While the microwave negotiations remain secret, It is
known that the State Department hopes details can be
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submitted by union members

In a decision hailed ky Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin as a

uncoustitutional delegathin of legislative power.

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Power Transfer Planned
LISBON, Portugal (AP) The military officers who
have tried to rule Portugal since they overthrew the
Salazar-Caetano dlctatorsftp nearly two years ago have
agreed to begin handing over most of their power to the
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military's Revolutionary Council, signed a formal pact
Th ursday wi th the five mai or rxilitical nartles Thw
agreement calls for a civilian goverrunent drawn from an
elected parli ament and a song presidency with an
elected president.

Public Workers Walk Out
MONTREAL (AP) — Public service workers—
including
b teacherh and hD*W employes—staged a hallday walkout Thursday In Quebec Province,
A spokesman for the Confederation of National Trade
Unions esiltnatal 100I 000 of the 180 I0011-ff mber common
front cfpublcsector empIoiparticpatcdinthqrutcst
which l.a the latest round of a contract dispute with
Quebec government.

numb-. of heroin

a tham*gne wake

on the drug. The Drug Enforcennt ftukni1nlstxat¼i plans to

deaths and twice the number of
hital overdoses of barbmtura:e.s.

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Media Center. Through March 5.
TUFDAY,
TUESDAY,MARCh 2

WASHINGMN (AP) — New make a new requeg for limits
Only two deaths were attrib- propoxyphene products were now being used as a second
stri io pro
restrictions may be slapped on en propoxyphen because of uted to the drug In the state In
by
estimated nationally at 409 drug by heroin addict!.
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considthe nation's most popular pre- evidence it is addictive.
1 99, he said, but that figure from July through December
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71 most berinuot rpnnrt nlo a.rarod for. till In IWA artA Ar I"at
scrioUon Duin kfller becut= of
jul-11, he said, compared to 389 cy's presentation — an update

renev its plea for remflctions

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Rotary Club, noon, Sanford Civic Center
Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.,
Sanford (closed)
TOPS Chapter 79, over Bapt is t Church, Crysta l La ke
and Country Club Road, Lake Mary.

Sanford

Popular Pain Killer May Face New Restrictions
overdose deaths came in North
Carolina, wt*rethe chief mcdl.
cal examiner's office said there
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Sanford:
James If. Benton
Jessie Ft. Brewer
Mary Bro*rm
Benjamin M. Collins
Olive Downey

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Ruby A. Langston
Amanda Montgomery

Geneva, Ala., and had lived in
Sanford for the past six years,
moving here from Orlando. He
was a veteran of wwn ha ving
served with the U. S. Atmy and
at the time of his death was

MIAMItAPi — AVerolicach
milkman and his seven children
have been awarded $1 million in

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wife and one child in a car-truck
Otto Stout's wife, Kay, and
their oldest son, Virgil, lfi, were
killed when their vehicle and a
truck owned by Commercial

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Hospital, will be held al 7
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Survivors include four

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Panama City: two sisters. Mrs.
Julia L. Skipper, of Niceville
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Panama City; 28 nieces and

nephews.
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Saturday's Da -tona Beach
tides: high 6:52 a. m.,',: 10 p.m.,

Medox Far Piercing Clinic

low 12:11 a.m.. 12:50 p.m. Port
Canaveral; high 6:30 a.m., 6:47

p.m., low 12: 17 a.m., 12:40 p.m.

FLETCHER.
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pJu,i,u,y uiiu 4u11.d%uy pueiuti your ears
with no anesthesia. Non-allergenic 24.kt. gold over surgicI grade staliless
steel earrings Included. Minors must have pareni9l consent.

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*ho diet, Wednesday will be held
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Drisson Funeral Home with Mr
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High in the upper 70s and low
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worksho p on quilting and dressi ng of Bice ntennial dolls,
First Federal Savings and Loan, SR 436, Altamonte
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BURCH. BURDETTE— Funeral
services for Rurdctte Burch, SI.
Way, Sanford, tio
died Thursday, will be held at 2

Sanfnrd nnn Vir 0 11"rio-h

Forest City Eleinenlary School PTA, 7:30 p.m.
Program on physical education; art festival,

ALLEN, MRS. ISABELLE
(BELLE)— p-i.,neral services for
rs Isabelle (Belle) M Allen,
Lake Monroe, who died
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Burdette Burch, 57, ol IMB
Rose Way, Sanford, died early
Th ursday. He was a native of

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Seminole Memorial Hospital. lived in Lake Monroe for th e allow that out-of-court set Born in Argyle,,Nlich. slu! came past 30 )'ears. Ile was a tlement, %vhi(:h he said would
to Sanford 65 years ago from mem be r of time Ch urch of Christ create problems for the family
Michigan. She is survived by in Paola and was a mchinist in settling the estate of the "ife
three daughters, Miss hllldred with the Deltona Constru ction and child.
Friedman directed the jury to
F. Allen, Lake Monroe, Mrs. Co.
lie is survived by his wife, render th e settlement as a verMar gar et Mann, Miami and
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School l'fA, "Aladdin arKi lbs Wonderful Lamp"
presented by Vagabond Marionettes, 8 p.m., school
Mer SO nub meedng anti picnic, CentrA Florida Zoo,
10:30 a.m.
Transcendental Meditation lecture, 7:30 p.m.,
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flJ M o deaths
ovcrd;, Mcflay says.
from overdoses of the drug are
Nationwide, overdose deaths projectl for the first six
from peoçmxyphene have In- months of 1975
(Teased, but nat ua fast as in
The 1JfA's renewed petition
North Carolina, says Ernie for restrlcUon. on
prooxy.
Cara1llo, lead of th !)EA's phcne prescriptions Is based on
drug abollst wAffAng RetwOrk.

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There have also heen ren(4t11 RniM on rixLi kern :ICd1Ca1
the FDA — sliuuhl be ready in nemorethanfmvefi11ingsoft
from several other states and examiners for the first three
about two months,
prescription.
orseforeigncountryofIyu,'ease

in deaths from propoxyphene

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY
A% Sanford Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA (closed) 0 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church, Overbrook Drive.
(reensleeves' Magic," 3-act children's play oy
Lyman high School Drama Club, 2 p.m., school
auditorium. Free admission.

MONDAY, MARCH 1
[)eltona Republican Club, 2:30 p.m., Luth eran Church
of Fiovidence 1969 Providence Blvd., Deltena. State
&amp;1l3tOf' Walter Sims,

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Monroe, died Thursday at morning. Born in Bartow, he ,Nlilton Friedman dechned to

SUNDAY FEBRUARY
Florida Ceramic Show, 1.6 p.m., Sheraton Towers9
Orlando

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doses and concen about addic.
ban.
This spring, the Food and
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Dance Club, 8 p.m., The Forest.

Orlando. Thrc,ugh &amp;iturday.

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high speed. The trucker, Bryan
Hewitt, said he didn't see the
stop sign because It s;as down,
but admitted he had known it
was supposed to be there.
110 WLET FLETCHER
Th e $1 million award was
MRS ISABELLE ALLEN
worked out be tween the attorHowlett N1. Fletcher, G3, Lake neys before the case went to the
Mrs. Isabelle (Belle) hol.
Allen, 92, of P.O. Box 104, Lake Monroe, died Wednesday Jury. But Dade Circui t Judge

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FDA Concerned About Deaths, Addiction

Conoodiaris advertis4diiR in American vwned magazines.
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MONTREAL (AP) The magazine Time Canada
arn3uTi its curret Issue will be Its last afte 3 years of
publishi.'ig.
The move followed the final iksise of Commons aplloval Wednesday of bill .itxling tax deductions for
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Carriers of Auburndale Lollided

Florida Chapialn Service banquet, 7 p.m., First
Unit ed Me thod is t Church, Orlando. Testimony by former

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n.w kok at the safety of proDr. Arthur McBay of the cxpuxyphene, which is beiit known aminer's office says at least 45
under the bcarxl name I')arvon people died t'1 overdoses of
FDA
Dirvn and other propoxy.
As the FDA inquiry Is started,
phene r'odis in North Cara.
aiwth
federal agency will ilna in 175
three times the

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Catherine S. Gehr, Lake near Vero Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. John (Deborah) Mary
Stout's lawyers showed that
Brooks
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for an audit, H &amp; R Block will go with
you, at no additional cost. Not as a legal
representative ... but we can answer all
questions about ho'',' your taxes were
prepared.

spraying

that

[lark
Barbara Stevens, Geneva
William Rober ts
Julia 0. Schultz, Lake Helen
Sarah Smith
Melinda Stripling, Lake John R. Spinelli
Monroe
Warren Sutton
Gary Prevatt. Winter Springs
Helen D. Bedson, DeLand
Kathryn M. Barnett, Lake

victory for consumers, the high court unanimously
overturned a circuit court ruling th at th e act was unconstitutional.
Leon County' C ircu it Judge Ben Will is had ruled last

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case is on appeal to the inform other PERC members
a temporary injunction to baR 'fl
by the Court.
William Cowart says ft's ens- again received a check for the election Tuesday and Florida Suprcme Court.
of the charges.
The Sunshine Law violation icr to get than to
give to the $35.80 to pay for housekeeping Wednesday, impound the batSteve Slepin, attorney for the
The
faculty
allegations included the CNA Soc ial Securi
members
ty Administration services,
lots or force the Public Em- ch ar ged in the !edera suit th at 10 faculty members, said they
Building meeting, which
for eight m')nth.5 he's been
"I called them again , and a ploy-c Relations
Commission to Mack violated their con- would attempt to prove none ef
defense attot neys sa id
a trying to give back money with- live person answeve" Cowart hear charges
of unf ai r labor stitutional right of assembly by the o ther comm issioners had
New Year's Eve party hosted out success.
said. "She puts me on hold for
recording practices by union members. refusing to recognize them as a been contacted by Mack about
by Freeman, plus a "Superbowl
"I'm Just trying to be honest,
minutes. Then a
the issues raised.
Sunday" gathering at the then the way I was raised," Cowart cuts in, saying
The facul ty election gives labor organization.
the office Is
The group ha argued in it
Lon
home of Binford,
said Thursday. "But where else closed and all the people have three options: repr esen tation
The suit said Mack's action suits agai nst Mack
he
an al leged meeting on Oct. 14, can I go? What do I do?
by t he United Faculty of Flori. pr evented th em from fil in
Even gone home,"
g
tinshould
have
been
disqualifi
ed
IrI5 that prosecutors cci.-tend patience has an end."
Four checks came, and he re- da, reprewtation by the Asso- fair labor practice charges, from bis poiftion because he is
was to set up the abcrtion of a
Cowart says his mother, turned each one. Then, he said, ciatlon of Am erican University wh!ch the collective bargaining a University of Florida Law
county S517,M6 clay pit land Clara
Professors-norida or no union law says can be filed only by
L Cowart, 82. who lives the usual 0.80 check
Schcol profe&amp;W on leave of ab.
purchase.
alone, has been receiving $35.60 along with an additional check represen ta tion,
labor organizatIons.
sence,
The suit filed Thursday acPERC should be required to
The conspiracy counts a month for housekt.-eping serv- for $143.20.
,Nfao~k's service as PERC
alleged conspiracies resul ting ices in addition to
"They sent me a check for cused PERC Chairman Curtis hold a he ar ing on the group's chairman while he Is a state
her regular
in Fmrnan's appointment as Social Security payments.
four of those I sent back," Cow- Mack of violating the rights of ujifair labor practice charges, employe on leave of absence is
County Attorney and the
the 10 anti-unIon professors and including an allegation that the a conflict
But the family decided last art said,
of Interest, the group
abortion of the clay pit pur- J uly that it was in a posi tion
sought $35,000 in damages from commission failed to pro perly said.
to
chase.
Getting no satisfaction from
pay for the
Uccided to try other departoff from his Job as
.
bOflI) 1111)00 0
welder
at
ments
of the government. He
Bellinger Shi pyards to talk to said most
Th
BANGKOK,
ailand
(AP)
of the response he got
Cambodian foes of the Commu- a.m. Wednesday, it said a sec.
Social Security of ficials and
Was laughter.
The
Cambodian
government
nist
regime. Refugees fleeing ond attack occurred at 2 p.m.
sign a f or m requesting that the
charged today that American Into Th
ailand recently have re that day, and the jets flew north
supplement be stopped.
An assistant in the attorney Jets bombed Siem
Reap, the ported cxtenslvc dissident ac- tuwdrd Thailand,
Knowing how slow bureau- general's office laughed and re- provincial capital near the Ang- tivity in the Slem Reap area of
A U.S. Enibussy "kesman
tracy can work, Cowart said he ferred him to officials in th
e
kor
rufrs,
killing
15
persons
and
northwest
Cambodia,
including
sairi
there are no Fll3 in
wasn't surprised when the treasury department. But he woundi
Thai.
ng more than 30.
small-scale
armed
attacks
.
But land, and "no U.S. planes from
$35.80 check arrived as usual in said they laughed too and sugThe U.S. Embassy in Bang- there have been no reports that anywhere were
in volved in any
August. But, he said, he called gested he just put the checks in kok said the charge was "ridic- the insurgents had any access stwh Incident.$$
the Social Security office and the bank.
ulous and completely with out to aircraft.
asked what to do with the
The broadcast said the first
"But I'm not going to," Cow- truth."
Radio Phnom Penh said "an bomb weighed
check.
more than 1,100
.ard insisted. "They're going to
There was specula tion that American Imperialist Fill"
Jet pounds and left a crater In the
As instructed, Cowart re- take these checks back If
have the accusation was an attempt dropped
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turned the check.
to go to court to utake them." to mask a large-scale attack by ('enter three bombs in the market place more than 21 feet
of Siem Reap at 8:30 deep and 30 Feet across.

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Sanford:
William Boatner
William Changler
Mary S. Funt
Eileen J. Groover
John Key
Donna L. Terry
Joseph Williamson
Kathryn A. Donahue, DeBary
Kathryn S. Starling, DeBary
Janice M. Ihmlln, Fern Park
Charles M . Kanavel, Fern

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chemicals
will
destroy
be neficial insects as well as the
black fly.
"I think it (spraying) is going
to be a public relations Job, but
it's the only way it can be
done," Zoti said.

HOSPITAL NOTES

Little FTC' Act Upheld

went to federid court today in a and Florida Statc pro(essors request the election, the suit
lust-ditch effort to halt next failed in a pr evious attempt to said.
week's collective ba rgaining ha lt the bargaining election
The suit charged that Mack
electi on by 5,430 state univer- when Circuit Judge Kenneth violated the group's coll.
Cooksey of Tallahassee ruled .stitutional equal protection and
sity faculty membet's.

So Cowart seid he Wok a dav Social Security people, Cowart

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plants, was discovered in Broward County earlier this month .
'1 am relieved following talks
with top officials of the USDA
and members of the Flori da
congressio na l delegation that
we came to a mutual

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agreement that an im mediate
control progr am was of the upmos t priority," Osborne said.
He said that spread of th e
black fly to the Florida citrus
coun try could cost growers $100
million a year in lost yield and
production.
Mike Zoti, Citrus Mutual
spokesman, said the eradication program wi ll involve the
spraying of chemical in.
secticides,
Some growers have corn.

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The county's five doctors, who staged a walkout over
th e weekend, are willing to resume work at th e hospital
"within an hour" afterc0uifltY commissioners accept their
pla n on governing the facility, th e doctors' attorney says ,
The doctors resigned from the hospi ta l staff, charging
th e commissioners with trying to Insert politics into
operation of Wafhington County Hospital.

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Black fly, which eats the
leaves of citrus and tropical

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LAKELANI) (AP)
l'hc
U.S. Department of Agricwiure nas aippea into a contingency fund for $400,000 to
launch a black fly eradication
program in Broward County,
citrus industry' officials say.
Tom Osborne, executive seeitLsi'y of the Flurida Citrut
Mutual, said Thursday the
control and eradication
program will begin wi th in two

1A1J.AhIAS.SEt.. (AP) — Transfers are being
considered for some 1,700 employes of th e Parole and
Lrnkilin
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no one was sure just how soon th e employes would
be transferred to th e Department of Offender
Rehabilitation.
The high court Thursday, in a 7-0 opinion, overturned a
ruling by Leon Cir cu it Judge Hugh Taylor that had barred
the transfer
approved by the 1975 legislature.

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CIIIIJEY (AP) — Both sides In a dlspnte th at his
'losed WLthington County's oidy hospital say they hope
th e matter can be r esolved now that th e hospi ta l ad-

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jury.
Two of the men, Benjamin Guilford, 49, a fugiti ve from
thC Bradenton area, and Elias Marlow Uaskew, 37, of
Miami, were being held tinder heavy guard at an undisclosed location, but police refused to explain the extr'i
security.

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munity about 20 miles south of Tampa, today. lie tl~vn plwm a

l un cheon spe ech in Tampa and an address to Tam pa civic and
business leaders tonight.
"There were th ose in the New Hampshire cam pai gn who
suggeste d th at I had such a very narrow base that I would only be
able to appeal to a limited number of people,"he told the ry "I
think th is questi on was answered..
"I felt very good about th e way it came out in New Hampshire,
ln(1 I th ink I'd feel '(cry good about it he re," sa id the 65-year-old

Doctor Walkout May End

File S it
Elecfion

TALLAHASSEE(AP)— Ten hfack.
a a '.i u n i o n profess o r s
The 10 University of Florida
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Reagan was scheduled to visit Sun City, a retir ement corn-

Shevin's statement la te Th ursday was the latest ro und
in a fetid between the two Cabinet officers over an
education group's newsletter reference to th e attorney
general, who Is Jewish, an a "non-Aryan."
Sma th ers said the sta tement of publisher Robert I]
Norris that he wrote the article cleared Asst. cecret.ary of
1~1- David MacNamara of t he "malicious innuendos"
that he was the auth or,

planning to buy more than a
billion dolla rs worth of new
tisubmarine pa trol planes, arid
the Japanese Defense Agency

Oie, who momentarily interrupted Reagan by shouting
'Reagan, let me talk" several times, was charged with ob
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shower. On a sumiy day about two weeks ago, Ford dr~w about
15.0M to th e c&amp;n€ park
Two young women were arr ested durin g Reagin's rally

from th e area. She was later released on $25 bond.
Th e oth er was c ha rged with carrying a concealed weapon after
po lice said th ey found an ei gh t-inch lead pipe in her pocketbook
during a routine search. She posted a $50 bond.

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Granitt State's first-in-the-riation prinury.
Florida campaign manager I E 'Tomrn)" Thomas, who once
predicted that Reagan o'ild capture Florida 2-to-I, said after the

that victory can be ours.
"I came away greatly satisfied with what happened there," lie

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Atty. Gen. Robert Shevn
'ailed Inc an explaintion by' Secretary of State flrucc
Smatlwrs of a publisher's statenice' that a Smathers' :iiik

nwstic airline, which currently
16 TriStiirs. All
said the scandal "has darkened
the airline's
"c"c
Its use of the Lockheed Jetlincr5, and "In the future we will
take this into consideration
when purchasing aircraft."

daIs are to blame.
In Europe, the I)utch governrated the Lockheed Orion as
ment Is still thinking of replacone of the 'best possible"
ing its 13 outdated Lockheed
choices. But a government
Nept une antisubmarine planes
spokesman said the governwith the company's P3 Orion
ment wo uld .'xerclse "caution"
which costs about $8 million,
inrnaklngthefinaldeclslonbe.
despite charges that Lockheed
cause of the scandal.
paid Queen Juliana's husband,
Prince Bernhard, $1.1 million.
This threat to Lockheed was a
The prince denied getting any factor In Canadian
'R4sUv LI4iUUVII 3 (IWO UIMIL'
of u money, and inc governiinister dames- iucnarason's
has been hurt."
ment is investigating the nIle- announcement last week u
However, customers in Eu- gation.
his government might cancel
rope and the Middle East are
Lockheed's biggest private its order tot $950 m illion worth
still considering purchases customer in Japan has been All of Orions because of the cornfrom Lockheed, and t here is no Nippon Airways, the major do- pany's f inancial di fficul ties.

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to-(erm Republican governor,
The mostly elder]} ral)y crod j'atherect unier nrcast skies
i1Iected 49 P ce nt of the vote to Fords 51 per cen t in th e in a downtown St Petersburg park, as dampened b a brief

St. Petersburg that the tight New Hampshire contest "indicates

Article Feud Continues

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IA)NDON (AP) — The Lockheed payoff scan da l SCCThS WIlikely to hur t the aircraft cornpany's bis1nes.s In Europe or
the Middle East but indications
are that business will be se.riously affect ed In Japan, an
Associated Press s urvey' shows,
The loss of Japanese business
could also cost Lockheed a $950
,
million Canadian order.
A spokesm an for Lockheed's
Japanese
sales
agent,
Marubeni Corp., said the
outlook or business there is
poor because national sentiment disapproves of dealings
with companies that have
resor t ed to bribery,
Marubeni, the spokesman
added, "is considering the possibility of breaking off its agent
contract with Lockheed

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allegation of the alleged act
continuing in Semi nole County.
The misdemeanor charges
were filed by herring's offi ce in
the form of direct informations

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The former California governor, on a three-day campaign rally that 55 per cent would be a landslide Less than 50 per cent
'htngthroughcentral Florida, told crowd lO,000Thursday in
ouldb damaging, te said, and under 4o per cent dIsa5t,rous

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slaying of Det. Richard Cloud were indi cted for firstdegree murder Thursda y by a hlilisborough County grand

Lockheed Company May

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While Prcsudent Ford wants to
expand the government's authority to open mail,

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were
Sanford offi(ers today
of
investigating the theft of a
citizens band radio and
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Presidential candidate Ronald Rugan says he'll be pleaseid if
th e r es ults In Florida's March 9 pri mary are as close as in New
Hampshire, here he ran a close second to President F od

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vesd4ators say they're looking for a man accused of
paylng$15,000tohavea fired
vice-squaddetective
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legislation is being drafted in Congress to limit use of a
companion tool, th e surveillance of th e outside of an
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Casselberry area.

By PAT LEPSNER
A2$OCIaki1 *e nrlie

Pol ce Seek Man
Paid To Have Officer Killed

(ie(eflt assault Officers said the
case o1 ec an ,alle ged assault
on a child
Inctllicponcu

TVStolen
Bennett and sheriff's detective Kentia Rd., Casselberry.
Sheriff's deputies today
C.R. Brown arrested James Karcher said police have
reported a $500 color television
Wayne Frye, 18, of 607 Jupiter recovered eight firearms.
Way, Casselberry, and two 17Karcher said the in- was taken In a burglary at the
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year-old juvenile boys Th ur vestigation is continuing in residence of Gary Borges, Fern v
sday night. Bond for Frye was connection with other recent Park Apartments, Fern Park,
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set at $20,000 at county Jail and burglaries in both the city and and to shotguns and a police
scanner radio were reported
the Juveniles were turned o';er county.
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stolen in a burglary at the
to state Division of Youtli
Mno Jafled
Services officials,
Sanford police jailed residence of Fred Stevens, 706
Karcher said the charges Lawrence Owen Johnson, 38, of Brentwood Ave., Altamonte
CanelhCiTy Mayor Gerald ChrIstensen was presented an mmdc in the arrests are in 1510W. 15th St., Sanford, in lieu Springs.
American Flag for his off ice in city hail Thursday by members of
Veteran,; of For'l gu Wars Auxiliary Post 10050, of Casselberry
(Irom left)
ce RoberU, patriotic Instructor; Olga lJtde,
fl
Amerkanism chairman; Jean Tarbox, president; and Laura
()sepchook. The mayor is a mem ber of th e VFW Post (Herald
Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
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million per yea r and savings would be somewhat highe r if
delive ry is dropped on a business day.

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an adult and to juvenile boys
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clinic hours: Saturday and Sunday,
Feb. 28th &amp; 29th, 12 to 5pm

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alcoholism — wi ll be th e main topic during a th ree
ua seminar being presented at OrIando' Naval
Training Center, March 1-3
The program, to be jomlly sponsored by the
Navy, F'Iorkla Tech University
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National
Committee for the Prevention of
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thrown awr ywhen their popidation does not grow
at the rate their planners assumed or, like some
cities theybegin to lose popu:ation This could
spell trouble in managing to pay for municipal
ser ices and meeting long range debt obligations

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This stands on til e premise that the cities Lre worth
sating We tin th ey are, but th ey will not con
linue to be if increasing numbers of Americans
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56.4 in small communities. The new census figtire's
seem, to be telling us that disenchantment with the

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ficials responsible for city government have cause
to worry that they re receiving a vote of noconfidence from that part of the populace that
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Trouble Brewing
The Oklahoma Ixegislature might have known it was
hadi g for trouble when it passed a law saying girls can buy

beer when they're 18 but boys have to wait until they're 21 Sure
en
male student at Oklahorna State Uni%ersity
has managed to et the U.S. Supreme Court to consider his
coin plaint that he's a victim cf ex discrimination.
If tlit Supreme Court can findsoiiietlungtn the Co,isutution
to settle this case, fine. but what intrigues us 6- the rationale
advanced by the Oklalwma laumakers who opened this can of
beer. It seems that more males than females in the 18-20 age
group figure in dlcohol-related auto accidents Inste11d of con-

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concluded just as well that females are better drivers' tha'
would have attacked the old nale-chauvinist myth about
woman drivers. of cottrse. but as it is the Oklahomans ma, be
advancing a new form of female chauvinism at the corner
tavern.

BERRY'S WORLD

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for passage of the bill will speak In favor of it wNle

Mrmn missionary, a cadet cff1ccr In the Mer-

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Mr and Mr

Wilson, Sen. John Vogt, wid Rep. Robert Ilattaway,

Merry-go-round" column

all who toted for the bill in last year's legislative

Throi'gh his protacathe and controversial

Lake Wles,

Also invited to attend are members of the

Seminole Couty !egislative delegation

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—Jane Casselberry

hat are the limits of go%ernmtnt

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Anyone who thinks that the pioneer spirit or

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The book has no ideology to sell or cause to

Under the Constitution, sharp Un-dtations
were placed upon the federal government. We

the mail," it Is a refreshing antidote to the finished product, althouh thLq is usually the
cvffenUy prevalent and gloomy notion that the case. But the feeling of accomplishment from
put-upon American mnsumcr is entirely the building something yourself, the personal

Is Social Security Constitutional'

do-It-yourself
yourself category Some examples:
A 5-inch solid-state color te,evision set

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Are we headed for socialism'
I Like the emnomic danger perhapts more
seriously than Sen. McCarthy does i tong ago

railroads —

under very

country
This would be neccsary, in the MoneLiry Affairs Oiirnum lkn Iociithl I)
agent's opirdon, "to obviate the poWbihty of a N.Y., has privL-telv urged Ove IRS "to determine
government jjtjU
by sarJi warrant."
whither Howard Hughes still xIst*"
The danger of ei.poring the masqu erade
Th e Ift.S is reluctant to compel a h.swdown
woidd have lesmed, id6
- the merno, "witi, Itie
with Hughes without "reasonable" ev!dence of

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GRADUATFS OF I HE CIA&amp;S
OF ITA, CENTRAL HIG11,
SIOUX CITY, 1IOWA- "Our"
class reunion will be held at the
Hilton hotel, June 25th and

only conditioner And remember

Peanuts were originally
grown in Brw.il and spread to
other parts of the world through

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MAKE SANFORD
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'goober pea"

a spread, dip, flavoring agent,

An easy canape uses

Other countries seemed to in milk Ehakes, puddings and eanut butter, 1-2tt ounce can

MORE BEAUTIFUL

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over

231,000

tons of peanut to

this country by way of slates

In Africa and the Near and Far

Peanut butter is

one of

the

end spread on crackers Celery

think with that much con peanuts as a food for their port.ant part of cooking it Is man The United States makes a crisp appetizer.
I'll bet you never thought of
sumed, we would use peanut unfortunate passengers. The used in sauces, stews, breads, Department of Agriculture
butter as more than just a slaves planted the ~ines as a and in main dishes. The Indians rates peanut btitter near the top using peanut butter in soup? I
spread for a peanut butter and source of food, but others, in South
erica mix peanut in six nutritional categories know I didn't' Here is an injeHy sandwich or occasionaBy realizing A s taste and value butter with honey or cocoa to energy,
fat, teresting recipe 'or:
protein,
QUICX PEANUT BUTTER
in baking cookies.
begin to plant crops ior com- make a different and delicious phsopi.,)rus,
iacin.
and
SOUP
For some reason we don't mercial use. Today most o the sandwich. Latin Americans thiamine. And, as an added
seem to experiment with peanut crop grown In this also have noticed the zest bonus it is economical
You can use peanut butter in 'a cup finely chopped
peanut butter as we do other country
is
from
the peanut butter gives to ineat and
onions
foods It car, became a way of Southeastern states A common poultry
esers course you serte from
I tbsp. butter
Peanut butter can be used s appetiiers to deserts.
life for imaginative cooks.
nine for the peanut is the
2 cup smooth peanut

impressive

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mnent interference in the political process design, allocation of resources, and allocation of

(RED RUFFLE-IN GAL. CONTAINERS)
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1 10',2-ounce can crpam
of chicken soup

I 10 (an of cream of

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a fatal step that has never

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By NANCY BOOTH
Iferald CorTespondent

they have obWned a retirement program.

lederalelettion tax which isa most dangerous most ominous bill

celery soup

DeLlare Howard Hu

gt1anyroc

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Peanut Butter Is American Wo Of L ife

programs and every year, when they file their
federal income tax return, simply certify that

theoredcal proposition in that it gives the spormrsWp. Sen. Hubert Humphrey — would, in
Many people may be under the impression government itself control over the political effect, create a federal agency with such
that the AIIA was already doing an effective job proem, and (yet) we have accepted govern- planning powers as to virtuall c-j
ntrol product

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heard of issuperstitirn lam

In sa ucepan, cook curry in
butter a few minutes Stir in-

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By All FEN CLAIRE
The Herald Sen Ices

IRS Ma

not enough rest for most pressure, job performance, an,

Transcendental Meditation and celebrities began to nearly half the adults in this
There are about 75 members
technique, Tifley worked on the practice the technique. It first country have high blood of the Sanford
IMS now," ob.
adaiinistrative staff of Disney received serious scientific pressure TM provides deep sertesTitley, "and
the number
World as a purchaser.
attention in 1970, when two rest regularly, a 20 minute is growing rapidly. Wi
wo
"Transcendental Meditation, researchers at the hlanard vacation twice a day"
books on TM on the bestseller
as taught b) MaharWil Mahesh Medical School reported that It
S nce the Harvard study, lists, and many television and
Yogi, is an effortless technique procitwes a staN- of rest deeper
ny other researchers have radio progams being produced,
,lows than sleep, coupled with found that the TM program is people are finding
anyone can lean tha t ,
out about it
p rest to the body and that heightened aw&amp;enss. The I
more than just deep rest. A very fast."
expands the conscious capacity refem to the DI state m one of
of the mind. It Lq most em. restful alertness.
"owlphaticall) not a religion or way
In our soci e ty,
we all
. hit, it i loon like a tool tkit
operate under a treiiienduu
a pe rson uses in the context of amount f pressure," notes
h's or her own life," comments Titley, "and we do not have an
Titley.
effective way to rounteract that

turn brown Pnd crinicly in a ferns wilt and droop from sprnyings, showers (once a window. Four or five feet back of one part peat moss; to one
s iort time. They don'[ always surnmer heat when nicst other week) and a bed of pebbles from a sunlit window would
be part soil to allow for proper
die, but the', do become house plan ts are thrivlrg in the filled with wale'- placed under best placement.
drainage and air cLrculatlJn
unhealthy looking.
warmth and light.

limitations on our right to earn money are an will stay with the gove.-nment Social Security
unnecessary interference with individual program and pay the taxes ar whether they wil]
freedom. I think we could tre3t SocW Socuirity undertake their own family retirement

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cheese or white sauce most
serve with cooked cauliflower.

SUPREME
Ili pounds -Aell-trimmed
lamb cubes (about
1 inch)

And touches of curry and
chutney do make a difference

tablespoons butter or
margarine

example, is a pleasing
,

with a lamb and zucchini dish

CHICKE 'N SA LAD

of cream of mushroom
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sp. fall

chutney
lempoor. curry powder
small zucchini, cut In
4-Inch slices (3 cups)
Cooked rice
Toasted sllvrred aim

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Brown pork chops quickly on
bot.h sides in small amount of
fat. Pour off excess fat and
return chops toskillet. Top each

gren(sPuzoerch

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Cover. Cook over low heat I
boa 15 inistutes. Add zucchini.

Soup ba*e with curry, chutney livens chicken, lamb dishes

stir

combine rice and almonds,

I lAblespnon butter or
margarine

sttve with stew. Makess about

can (IV-a ounm)

four and one-ha'( cops
SAVORY O R ANGE
SAUCE

condensed cream of
chicken soup

occasionlly. Nleanwhile,

Magnol

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Mall, Downtown

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butter. Stir in soup, orange

more

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1 tablespoon (hopped

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browned stir in peanut butter
and coo k for several minutes

pork bum chops
I med. onion cat In 4
slices
cup peanut butter
flail of a 101z ounce can

rcndensed cream of
chicken soup
La cup orange juice

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Pork Chops.
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I tablespoon butter of
margarine
I can (111PI ounces)
condensed cream of
chicken soup

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more. Blend in soups and milk
and heat. Serves six.
For a main dish try Southern

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and when med in the dressing
for chicken salad

am.

beard"
the I9e he wa4 stwk with a
million tax
— ne 'ast known visitors to can on Hughes liability. We have cstablL
that in some
were Nevada's Gin Mike 0 Callaglian
years, at least, hughes didn't sign Ms own tax
Gaining Board Chairman Phil Hnniflin They returns
also described him as tail, ft und grhybtarded
There Is more to the Ilowqrd Ilughes story,

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Wad or fresh vegetables such Makes about 9 cups.
as cauliflower and zucchini. A
savory orange sauce, for
11AMB'n'ZUCC111N1
departure from the basic

2 soups cans milk
Cook onion in butter in
saucepan until tender but rk)t

A change of seasonings and and chutney In large bowl,
the use of a prepared soup- combine soap mixture with
sauce base make a difference in remaining Ingredients; chill.

ea

o y a ew trus
servants" billion empire are Pianifest. TI)e o1-WtLniUes bassadc)r to Nicaragua, who described Ifughes
—Despite his fatrilous weal0i, Hugh.
.Iq
havingdir taccc-ssto Ifughes,notes the niemo. for the siphoriing off of hundreds of m illions q
as aloout six feet, three in6e:3 fall, very thin, tilaraged to get off tv,'Ulout payIng federal in.
(he next step, it suggests, was to mown the dollars are also obvious"
caine taies year after year. Sourcc5 with access
weighing from 140.'o pounds, with graying haL
Alarmed over tills possibility, HOUR wid wearing a neatly trimmed Van Dyke type

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last color and (Uckness and bewildered owners watch their high humtdity. Frquent

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While an air conditioned
conditions for ferns, rc-parriber room may swnd like a good
,there they live in nature the soluti on, never place any plant

many times

plants that were full, green

been sufficiently appreciated. There are bills
deliberately killed or abused The commission private lives of people I'm (also concerned) pe nd
ing In congress that would take us into
Aould be empowered to stop the thstribution of
about the almost unaniinows cceptnce of the national onership of petroleuin eoiiipanies. The

century harpsichords to the most modern filmmaking. Sadly, the facts are

just

Abby

lU7Shasseenthereturnof the

since the New Deal and it (socialism) hasn't

of ovel aecing the welfare of animals used in

widely known In the

Dear

ByJANETTARA

'Me substance ofsocial security is w efl within Out Sir Reaga, Mr. Goldwater and other3 are
the range of constitutionality. 1"here are things basically right when tney urge us toward a

releasing a film, to file an affidavit with a state defenders of the extension of power by the FB' private

$35,000.
—Musical Instruments, from replicas of 17th

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—For boating e1husiasts, everything from commission affirming that no animal had been and this sort of intrusion in the persmal wd

from a few thousnnds dollars to more than

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FernHas R e turne i
Many American Homes

The American IIUMdne Association is happened in 40 years. I don't think we've we are now at a kind of Weshold
at which dils
to be mort advanced than anything yet championing a bill that hm been introduced in reached the danger point in the economic area. slow drift (toward socialism) is
likely to escalate
available on the commercial market
the California legislature which would make it
There is more danger of over-interference in very rapidly th th e area of transportation with
A fully aerobatic, Ngh-speed, single-place crirre to kili or abuse an animal in the making of what might be called personalized, non Amtrak, we already have a degree of tiocialiLn
RIrplane (which also has a jet-powered version). an entertainment mction picture.
economics. Some of the people who worry sbout unknown to us before. We have sm the
Or Volk!iwagen-powered airplanes or
The bill would also require producers, before the socialism of economics have been the 17cat Congress decree the wage rates to be .naid by

simple paddleboards to a 21 loot sloop
— Not only household farriture but complete
houses including asanetyof lop cabins rangmg any film in which it was
found that this had
froon the modest to the triagnifimt and in cost occurred.

became

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meyer have comprehended the constitutional
basisfor theSoctalSectwity program I belie ve

captive of the big corpations
satisfaction and educational experience, are not as a straight insurance program, saying "you' ve
"The Catalog of Kits," byJeffrey Felnman, Is to be measured in terms of dollars
paid for it," when a person has, and then beyond
what its title says it is. But while it covers the
that say, "yot: can go ahead a nd be Your Own
And as the author points out, you can't
al things — needlework and o th er crafts, complain a bout shoddy workmanship when you pe rson"
11iodel railroads, etc. — that have always been do it yourself.
re we Ca
ci socialism?
nailable, it is also an impresss"e compendium
In sshat other country is so much available to

gyrocopters, sailplanes and balloons.

Orlando I.M.S. Before bccom-

ing a full-time teacher of the 1960s, when a number of artists people, and that may be why learning ability.

was remiss In failing to mention now.
signs of affection in public, but thinks It 's cute
conversation with someone
That undoubtedly gives lt, and h thank you for d oi ng so
you should see these two!
Have yoii ever heard of this
llwY've been married for 23 without looking at them?
comfort to women who for one
DEAP ABBY: Last su
t They relikeacoupleofdogsln years so there's no excuse for
Am I being a prude' Pleare reasonoranotherbearchilifren while running my fingers superstition' What is your
heat! Ile has his hands all over this. His filthy talk about their advise me.
in their later years. But I think through the sand at the beach, I advice"
her and even under tier blouse intimte
should point out that thr found an opal ring. I took it to a

tKLsh. But iii showing "how anyone can make more business than they could handle."

anything by ordering do-it-yourself kits through

Title,, and Its chief proponent, vacation once a year and a fl X I e t y ,
p r i S 0 fl C
chairman of the Greater Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, first sleeping a few hours a night is rehabilitation, high blood
Ni

Their behavior is unreal, and
I'm considering putting theln
up in a motel on their next tisit
I don't object to coiiples
holding hands and showing my siter just giggles and you ever tried to carry on a bearing children.,,

that I disagree with We've gotten kind of con voluntary system of family security
and
fused in the lat eight or 10 yers tweause we've
Not sill the kits are less expensive than the tried to load some welfare programs into it the market ought to be given an option whether they

they not be listed because they already "had

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shortstop, and Joe Namath, to
endorse I'M Other experiments
have been conducted on This

DEAR EBARRASSED: older a woman. the ol&amp;,
r her
se
at
in front of our teenaged I'm for putting up the lovebirds eggsare, and as an egg ages, it approximately $100 I would
children that he and his wife In a motel, Ir", kennel or some deteriorates, increasing the like to we ar it, but here's the
Lathc ;gUu
other uppropnatc place And chances of having a defective situation
I can't ask my children to don't make up any excuse. Tell child aF with mongolism.
pend the whole time in their them %hy.
I have hecrd that bad luck is
Perhaps many pleople are not
r(r1L when this moron intl tot
DEAR ABBY A a tidy aware of t his rather unhappy associated with the opal, and
ister visits us.
reader of )
only people whose birthstone is
-our colwiin, I have fact of life,
MY husband is a softy. tie noticed that you often say,
the opal should wear it. My
HUMANITARIA
says we should look the othtr
Mothir \nture decides at
DEAR HUMANITARIAN: birthstone is not the opal, and I
lt the dinner table, yet!) and way when they're here.
what age a woman shcould stop You Make an Important point. I don't reed any bad luck right

DEAR ABBY: My sister and
hCt hUSb!ln(I caine to our 'ow"
three times a year on busine is
and always expect to be put up
in our home

too far

be onil the way it is(traditionall defined

scene ought to !kirn through the pages of a book sampUng of more than 50,(W kits sold by
published late last year.
thousands of companies. Some firms asked that

Friday, Feb. 27, 1776--SA

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At come 200pages, the catalog offers only a

Eveoing Herald, Sanford, Fl.

embarrssing to repeat. lie

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used to know them as the Doctrine of
has to be within the broader consideration of Enumerated Powers. The federal governinent
what self-government is all about. Our would have certain designated powers and all
Declaration of Independence Is the only powers not delegated by the Constitution, nor
document of any nat.ion that has an), reference to proWbited by it, are reserved to the states or to
the pursuit of happiness The word happiness,as the People. Limitation is explicit in the powers
it was used then, had a rather specific social and that have been delegated by the ConstRution. We
public significance. John Adams defined it as a (also) have inherited a ryeat tradition of per.
'willingness on the part of the people to take sonal responsibility, sell-reliance We hate
upon themseives civic responsibility ... to take inher ited the concept t t goverment ought not
upcammonproblems"M society changes, the to hold our hiiridorUeow shoe bcesor wash our
reach of goternnie,t in e.sLiblishing conditions fait. tinliappily, I think we have slipped away
in which people can pursue happiness has to be from that tradition In recent ears with the
redefined. The simple qestion of the operation proliferat,ion of new governmental ngen es
of the Food and Drug AdminLstrat1on is an undertaking to look alter our consumer affairs,
ple. The kinds of chemicals, the kinds of the s&amp;fety of our factories, the %itamins that we
drugs, that we deal with now are quite different cat, a thousand and one concerns that agencies
than the rather simp!e_ remedies of 1789,'Mis is a of the federal government have made their own.
more
tl y
11o,111 is that o,,,,I, I, recent years,
raPI
T:vini hays exceeded the wise limits
wiety which calls for some
of Its power, b th
n of
gone

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The range within which we make a judgment

s to whether the government has

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Tccas
discovered that
TM practitioners have (aster
reaction time a finding that har,
led many professional athletes
physlilogist

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a pastel pink formal length gown, fashioned on an A line
V ntkl1iit
Best man wws Eddie cCree.
Hotter girl was TonjiJotank H un t.
Following the ceremony a reception was held at the
home of the bride's sister. The couple plan a wedding trip
to the Ifoly Land.
They will make their home in ljike Wales The bride
1.5 tiiip!ut€d a an assistant teacher at Ea to nville Day
ter and the bridegroom is manager of Ilampton's
Sanitat.ion Service.

public f igures debate and ins%% er questions on
current issui.'

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Sanford on 200 West First Street
at 730 p. m.
Speaking on th widely re-

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Gloria A. Wright served as matron of honor. She wore

ervative coluinnit anies.1 Kilpr* A. This
is ad.-ipt(-.i from the National Town
eeting which is held each week ill Ific

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arriage

The Sanford Chapu.r of the
terna tion Mediation
is sponsoring an introductory
lecture on the Transcendenthl
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E lder Harold Jones, and Robin H Higgins played the
iarinet
The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Rufus

of the Circuit Court Arthur Beckwith Jr., will
ou' against its pssagc
Moderator for the program will be B D. Simp-

Pearson's stiff in 1947, taking over the UPI.
syndicated Washington

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-inford. The double ring ceremony was performed by

Hughes, since abno::t no oi-,e outside the of ritillions of doliars in estate taxes. nose
demanded proof that Hughes was really aliv,~.
At the time Ifughe3 left Las Vegas, he had 11e two men riled affidavits 8WIt the
's inner circle has men him in years. re-Wi.siWe for the hoax woul
a also be subject to seen no one ouWde his tight personal circle for and a Treasury handwriting expert mecting
authen"The double no doubt has been whooled in prosmidon.
nKce than a (secade. During the next 6evfrj;I Uer d Huy
Hughes' speech, mannerisms and cc.
hes signature on the stock
For Utem, too, the stakes woWd be high. As months. a man purporting to be rju
met
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pat rn

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Miss Johnnie Mae Bryant beuini the bride of
Jttkson Ceaphus lliunptonFeb.14, in a lawn wedding

Clerk

Shanghai edition duing WWII. He joined Drew
in 1969 when Pearson died.

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chant arines and served oil Stars and Stripes

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WASIIINGiON — Howard It. Hughes, if*. any outsiders who knew the real Hughes."
personally with IRSagents to prove he is alive, a tmk ce in London in March
phantom billionaire, has been out of public sight
1973. No outsiders
This scenario has not been dismissed in case could be made to declare him legally dead
hate' visited him since that date so far as
for no long th,-it the Internal Revenue Service Washington 3s complete fantasy. Other
Our associate Bob Owens has spent several have been able to leani.
IRS) may mote to declare him legally dead
gosernment investigators also suspect that the weeks, meanwuIe, tr acing Hughes' movements
— Hughes has been able to
Several federal agents, who have followed eccen tr ic billionaire may be dead, al
ci from
though th ey during the past six years Here are the key
country
to count ry without a taJJd Wrt. lie
Ilughe3' movements, believe he IS dead. As far lack conclusive proof that he is either dead or findings:
back as Feb. 18, 1972, one agent declared in a alive.
reportedly lost his Passport during the 1972
Sheriff
Ralph
Lamb
investigated
Hughes,
earthquake
in Managua. Ills aides tried to obtain
eculative memo
Spokesmen for the $2 billion Hughes financial sudden disappearance from Las
Vegas On a replacement without submitting an
"It is my belief that HQward Hughes died in empire call the speculation preposterous. T1hey Thanksgiving eve 1970.
IMe invesUgation led to Photo of
Las Vegas In 1970 and that key officials in charge contend that the elusive Ilughes is quite alive,
Dr. Harold L. FeAkes, who had been summoned refused Ifughes. But this arrangement was
by Passport Director Frances Knight.
of running his eL-.*e cancealed thiss fact at the sound In Ir.0 lWy and mind. fie is now residing, to
flui es' n ouse t e previo m
giv
time in order to prevent a catastrophic they say, at the Princess Hotel in Acapulco
et wi th New
him blood transfusions The doctor warned that 'jock stockbr
oker Julie S4dlinayr a'
ttorney 1.
Ilie government has a d(Tp inttc~st in if flughm had been Liken an)"where except an
COuitrieY Ivey about a stzck deal. Sigillfivantly,
m1no suggests that a "doubie" could Hughes' welfare. If he has departed this; world
intensive care unit, his life could be In danger, the Securities and Exchange Coni
c"ly h3ve been rubstituted for tht t eal Howard unannounced, someone owes the Treasury tens the sheriff
'mission
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For the last decade in American politics there

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education

at the door or from the
951 N. Maitland Ave., Maitland.
available

The Comptroller Bi ll, to be voted on in
referendum on March 9, will be th e topic of
discu&amp;vonala bun flail furummeetmg at Lyman
High School auditorium tonight at 8
Commissioner harry Kwiatkowski, a proponent

His lecture, Is entitled "Thc News Bciind the
Headlines," will b I1fe11ted eit 8 p. m. at Temple
Israel, 4917 Eli St, Orlando,

addition to ntional speakers, there will be

iind ',heir tax and budget project for the futar'

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Acclaimed as Americas foremost Investigathe
reporte r Jack Anderson, whose column appears
daily on The Herald editorial page, will be
presented Marih 8 as speaker on the final program

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leaching lids, coumeling ar relhabilitation, ndA
legislation and control.
Dc. Charles M, Unkovic, F`TU chairman of
sociology and

the Census Bureau sass it was startled bs its
own figures showing that since 1970 small towns in
America have been growing faster than the cities
fliis seems to reverse a trend that has long been
taken fnr granted — t1laf OlLr Cities would keep
ge tting big
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If the Census officials were surprise(] to see
that this isn't necessa,
so, it should also Fhake up
city officials in major metropolitan areas Oh
viousl mans' Amt'ricans are pa ss ing jud g ment on
thcquilits of life In their uties and turning thumbs
down. Or to put it another way, they've seen Paree
and are deciding to stay do% n on the farm.
After the trauma which has shaker the city of
New York, maybe we shouldn't be surprised. ~Ine
city with theglo'rious skylinewhich once epitomize(]
all that is glamorous and exciting in urban life now
epitomizes all that can go wrong with it. The social
problems crime, congestion en ironmental
pollution. high prices. insuffe-rable tax hurdens and
ii un'ct' a! bura"racy sh'h affli ct Nei' York are
examples on a grand scale of a fate overtaki ng
other cities to a lesser degree
wrong9 For one thing, nianN eitie
slow to discover the fallaev in th*
e once
honored presumption that bigness is bet'er. The
conven iences of a big city can finally be outweighted bv the costs exacted to enjoy them.
h
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Further, the
el of l argecities
t o find work has lost its force too As more people
move back to smaller towns, or decide not to leave
them in the first place. the job cpportunities in
tho towns increase
If this trend continues, there are implicatioms
for all levels of government Congress
may
b
discover political p
pitfalls in short chang ing smalft
ns fol- the sake of concentrating federal
nrograms in urban areas City governments may

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who

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the door at 8 a.m. Monday,
March 1 All sessions will be conducted at the
conference facility on the Orla nd o Naval 'Training

is an overview of the Nat) alcohol
programs in general.and Navy Orlando's
l)r)dock, ' a concpt for the treatment of

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leads from with in every branch of government wi th
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orange juice and chutney beat together slowly until well

Heat stir ocuisonally. Serve blended Let stand to set (about
overcooked cauli flower. Makes 5 minutes) and you have a tame

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In addition to the regular Thursday in the Episcopal Methodist
1045 am service, 6pm youth Church Women of the Good
Singer Kitty Kay Dolanskl
ser%ice and 7 p.m. evening Shepherd sponsored Lenten will pro%ide special music at
service,
DeBary
First series will be Mrs Pauline the 7 pm s.rv1cc Sunday at
Assembly of God, which meets flarthern, wife of the pastor of Community United Methodist
at DeBary Civic Center, will Calvary Assembly, Winter Church of Casselbern and GOSPEL SING TONIGHT
have a 230 pm service with Park The programs, held the there will be a slide presents
'76 New Creation will he featured along with the Telesttais, the
H-es John Hanson evangelLet first Thursday of time month lion of th" u mm
Gospel Dimension, and the Lighthouie Quartet tonight at a
from Ocala as speaker. during Lents are directed to Festival tobeheld near Disne y
o'clock at the Longwood Baptist Activities Buflding on SR 434. Throughout the afternoon 0ristian women in tkie Greater Wora
Proceeds will go to help Camp 'lohawk, a home for children In
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present a program of sacred
Mr&amp; Sheppard atWxied the
music at the Flrt United University of Michigan and
Methodist Cliurch of Sanford on headed the music department
qe Sunday at 8 30 and 11 00 am of Malone College The Sbe
pards have.%erved as ministers
T.iesda&gt; at 1 30 pm
of music in chur(hcc in selera'
The .Iigin, Sheppards are states.
known in sacred concert and
It has been the privilcge of
evangelistic singing crc es I S ppards to travel widely
acrom the United States, the in sacred concerts, song
Middle East and Europe
evangelism and mission tows Lady of the Lake Catholic
One of four brothers — all
Both are graduates of Asbury In 36 states, five Cariadian Church, 1302 MaxirnilhLrn St., well knovn ministers for many
College, Wllmore, Ky. Mr province', and 21 foreign Deltona March 5-7 on the years in Great Britain
Rev
Sheppard studied at the countries. Singing in Holland, church grounds beginning at I young,s minis~ has taken him
sWAmerican Conservatory of they were presented to the late pm Proceeds will go to the &amp;oundtbeworlcl
Music, Chicago and taught on Dutch
Queen,
Princess
new parish Social-Education
the music facultyof Chicago Withelm1.
Center.
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cently at a hearing by the slew Abel legend has it with thi.
March 5-i
weekend of Salisbury steak dinners will be piano DottiePrasek Itc C N They Include a coffee hour In \atio,ilL,wiulomLtiurchcsori jawbone of an ass God did r
sharing and witessing with served from 14 p.m.
Ogg, Lucy Magill, Laura and the Good Shepherd Parish flall- a proposcd statement
biy a abolish jawbones, but still
servic,es led by visiting laymen,
Co-chairmen, Leroy Roth, Wally Young, the Shelton
panel
of
scientists.
urging
a works to improve the descendwomen and young people from Mrs. Rose Monte and Rudy sisters ard Rev. and
rs. Altamonte
U .S. mora t orium - to a ow ants ii (am
throughout Florldd
Bertugli, are planning games of Eugene Shelton.
Community
A team of 17 United MaWist skill and chance, children's
At 4 p.m., the Royal Rangers
laypersom will lead a full rides, a flea market, country will make and sell homemade
New members wi
weekend of activitl(z, both In store, bake shop, bingo, art ice cream. Anyone who wishes received into the Altamonte
the church and out In the display and refreshments.
may bring a picnic lcnch and Community Church Sunday at
community, including covered
Join in the Fifth Sunday the 10 a in service Sunday The
rayers
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dish suppers, coffee groups in
fellowship.
Rev. Wayne E. Smith will ofFirst
Pentecostal
priatc homes, and church
MANII.A Philippines - Two PrayI
ficiate
Chi
Week,
services. The NILmion team is
'The First Pentecostal Church Central Baptist
The Senior High Youth well-known leaders of the scheduled to be held, March
Phil of Longwood will celebrate
anila. Chinese
its
Central Baptist Church will Feliowship will leave for a Cldnese ChurLh L, Asia are 14, in
Reed, both from the Tampa 19th anniterary, Sunday. "flie
heading
the
Vorld
Day
of
Ch
canoe
trip
Immediately
af
ter
stians
a
ri
s
nd
churches acrcss
have a special preaching
Ba', area
I.
D..
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Rev. E Ruth Gran
rant I, I
Pr
ayer
or
arch
14
we
service.
Tho.
Middle
High
the
Fmee
World
will be actively
crusade today through Sunday
Activitier,, coordinated pahtor since the church's
ph.~f
youth
will
meet
at
the
church
at
Rev.
Wesley
Shao,
or of the involved; and Chinese churches
at 7:30 p.m. Dr. James Ponder,
locally by Mission Chairpersons beginning
United Evangelical Charch In and Christians will mohike
Director o Evangelism for the 430 p.m.
Edrw and Harold Teague, begin
An all-da
A flea ma.rket aid bake sale
throughout
Hong
Ong
di be Flrrida Baptist Convention,
with a cored dish supper at obsered, with an old-fashioned will be guest preacher
will be held March 6,8 a in to 2 Chinese churches In the world, Taiwan, the Philippines
the church at 7 p ri Friday, co',ered dish dinner at noon
p m on
the grounds of und Re James Taylor, great Malaysia, Indonesia and
followed by a general session Sunday School will be at 10 Messiah Lutheran
Altamnonte Community Church, grandson of J Hudson Taylor, Thailand
i, the sanctuary. Saturday am, and gospel singing at
the Chapel pioneer missionary to China,
fbI Communion ill be SR 4.16,
morning there will be coffee 1115 The Tom Thtman Family celebrated on
Guild
and
the
Fishers
of Men and President of China
It is atticipated that
Wednesday,
groupos; meeting in members' wil] sing at 11:30 a.m.
clothing,
Evangelical
Seminary
Club.
71tre
wil]
be
ef
thousands
of Chinese Christia ru
March 3, at Messiah Lutheran
homes for discussion and
Beginning at 1 pm 3IV1C
1792
appliances,
books,
baked
goods
Talpie,
Taiwan,
both
members
and
churches
throughout the
Church
510 N
sharing, followed at naon by a will feature local talent and
arid
furniture
The
youth
of
the
of
Underground
Evangelism
Free
World
will
again, as last
Casselerrt at 730
M.
men's luncheon, a women's congregational singing. The
Chinese
Committee.
church
will
sell
hot
dog;
and
)ear,
join
the
Chinese
church of
Pastor Franklin Dorton has
luncheon, anid a meal function 2:30 p.m. message wil] be
drinks.
The
world
Day
of
Prayer
for
Asia
in
observing
Vile World
announced special Lenten
for the Youth of the churdi.
F. services each Wednesday at
China wiU be We m1minatim of Day ot Prayer for China
Again Saturday evening a Craig, Presbator
ion
O
a eMary Baptist
730 m will ircl d
dr
covered dish wipper will be Florida District Unis.ed Pen.
followed by a general 3ession tacostal Churches. Testimonies series entided 'one Cross ard
The rorida Peacemakers, a
Modern an."
C public IS
gospel singing quartet, will
and small discussion groups at and singing will continue until 4 Inited
ti-c church Regular Sunday p m Area residents are Invited
climax the F i' e Fabulous
Sundays obseivance at the
morning services — with to attend.
Free Methodist
First Baptist Church, Crystal
worship led by the Mission
Miss Clara J Schlabach of Lake Avenue, Lake \lery thb
team
will be held at 830 and Calvar y Assembly
Harbor Bea,,h, Mich., will Sunday Sunday at the
11 with Sunday School at 9:30.
11 a.m.
pr e sent
Britain will be ministering at production,"To Cod and worship hour.
Our Lady Of
Calvary Asembly, 193 MiUer Countr,, with Love," Wed.
extensi%ely,underthedlrcctlon
7 MW
Ase Winter Park, on Wed- nesday at 7 pm at Sanford
The Lake
o
rs Guy
sop, are
nesday, at 7 45 pm and Sun. Eustis F
compmed of Sanford residents:
A Bicentennial theme will d3y, March 7 at 6 p.m. Pastor
4th and Laurel In Sanford. The
M.cS ' n, cnor, Lucy
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imiultiplied eir a it Is used, to existed.
boost continuing economic
If hurn.aruty became sensi
growth and a richer society.
lized to the alternatives and
It could mean a "Faustian was aware that maintaining the
bLrgain," says bioethics quality of their lives depended
profersor Margret axey of nn it, "ptll-flrx; such a stab!to
tile University of Detroit, or(ler wouid eventuate," Prof.
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for temporary delights et, Nuclear engineer David J.
Crystal Lake Avenue, Lake Marv, Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.
tuating in (loom.
Rose of tile Musachtmetts InGIVE CONCERTS
On the other Fiai,J the adds, stitute of Technology said that
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it could provide an unprececertainty is impossible in the
dented SpUF to a "new libel of real word," but the potential
cultural eolution" bringing benef'ts justifythe risks which
acceptance
of
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scientific thinkers,
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Instead of dividing the two prevent such expansion from
camps, lseer, it has drawn poisoning the earth, said Nobel
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liances, but on both sides of the Alf%cn of the University f
issue, with philosophical jabs California.
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gree of stability
iminense, reproducible source
the near future. it would deof nuclear power, the byproduct
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Your brother sins, rebuke him, and if he repents, forgive him
Your daughter apparenUy has shown no signs of repentance and
you are falling her by net rebuking her and making it stick The
Procrbs tell us, "A use son loves corrctjon"
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have
duty to make it plain that while you wil] always love her, she is, at
21, an adult; and it's time she take chtirge of her life without
further financial aid from you. She, too, has the duty to "Hear. . .
)'our father's insiLructions and reject not your mother's teaching."
You might be surprised how fast a young man or woman can
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change his attitude when he is faced with the reality of makLng a
living.
One more thing. In Luke 15, Jesus teUs a story about a son,
who rejects his lather by entering Imito a life of waste and
rebelllomi Though Jesus speaks of the prodigal son, his meaning
includes prodigal daughters, and In that great story, the father
would not either receive or restore the son until he first "came to
nitilself and said, 'Father, I have smne~.
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refuses to obey rules and flouts convention. She has been Hying
Wi th a young man for the past year. Neither of
them has plans to
marry and since both of them refused to consider education to
r t'aru u living, they have no way of
suppertfug themselves. Our
daughter, now 21, Is ceitantly asking us for money to tide them
over an "emergency." We are not poor, but her way of life
dll3 turbsus and we hate to think we're contributing toltbyhelping
her financially. M) husband wants to cut her off, but j gay that the
Bible tells us to forgive.

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Klaudt Indian Family and the "Fourth Generation" band will
present a concert Saturday at 730 pm at the First Ba ptist
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Serving the Florida Ft. Laudim"le Mission of the Chard of

Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints foe two years at Their m expense, ifrom leftl Elders Wade Rasmussen, Jon Simmons anj
Judd Mackintosh, from Sall take City, Utah, and Bill Cook of
Long Beach, Calif. are working out of Longwood and Sanford
areas demonstrating Able Mormon Church's Tamlly Home
Evening" prorsm One eveuhig Is set aside each week in the
lome or diicuuion of family problems, atthltles together, aid
teaching of principles of truth and righteousness to promote
unity, love and undehsl.andlng within the borne (Herald Photo by
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FRIDAY, SATURDAY SUNDA Y
F E B. 27, 28, 29 7:30 P.M.
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EIGHTEF.NTH JUDICIAL CIR. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. EI3HTEEHTH JUDICIAL dR.

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ttaatristssfx concluded that teston,
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Oriie then I)r.wLred 1zttov's
the admission of the polygraph question b, saying, "The ad-

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PENNSYLVANIA SAViNG FUND PROVIDENT SAVINGS BAN&lt;,
SOCIETY, a Pennsylvania cor
Plantit

PROBATE DIVISIO.'4
PlO 76.17.CP

In Re: Estate of
WILLIAM .1. WILLIS. SR .

In Rs: Estate oi
PAUL MILLSLAGEL,

Deceased
poration.
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
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TO ALL PERSONS HA4.'G '
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CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST IIICARDO

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NOTICE OF

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JOHN U VAN DYNE. ci u' - et at,
Dfrrjant5

CORPUS and

dismal story for Seminole County
basketball in district playoffs to date.

That 's the

Just Wednesday night it was Seminole facing
elimination at the hands of Gainsvil1e in the Class
AAAA, District 5 tourney, 5444.
Thursday it was Lyman, Lake Brantley,

Thursday night four more teams were
eliminated, leaving only Trinity Prep alive. The

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season.

quarter.

That tourney goes into semifinal rounds tonight
with

host Gainesville meeting DeLand and
Seabreeze going up against Mainland.
sIl:F1h'S

lie detector tests.
her kidnaping by the Syrn. Bailey.
YOU APE HERFBY NOTIFIED t.e'ceaseu, File Number 7&amp;23CP. is
and prosecution.
Dr. Martin Orne,a University biootese liberation Arm). flx
THAT the ,mdnministration of the pending in the Circuit Court for
Bancroft
immediately
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)f Pennsylvania expert in defense has sought to show she jumped to his feet, and the
s'slate of Paul M;Ilslagel, deceased, Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which
76 12 CP. is pending
øs,USi.
letecting fabricated stories, took part in the robbery only attorneys npprnarl'od U.S.
C"ti"!y C:rtPi.
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ald 'thursday it would take a because she feared for her life 1)1st. Judge Oliver J. Carter
for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND County, Florida, Probate DivIsion. Sdnforci, Flor,d 42)11. lime personal
xlygraph examination" to un• at the hands of the terrorist ahushedconfei'encethat lasted FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, the address Of whiCh 5 Seminole repcese,tatiye of this estate i
FLORIDA
County Courthouse, Sa.ford, Gertrude Christine Willis, t.orover faehoods Miss hearst group.
more than live minutes.
address is 317 Oak Hill Drive,
CASE NO; 726P.CA.09.0
Florida 37771
may want kept hidden within
The
personal
Altamonte
Springs, Florida 37701.
As the filth week of Miss
NADER
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Carter announced he would
Florida rt'pesentative 01 ?P'iS estate it
bcrself,
Hearst's trial neared an end, let Orne answer the question corpo
for the personal represenPlaintilt W 9th Street,

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record

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Lot 17, THE COLONNADE S
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000. Smith 000, Seiti 9321. Burch
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that

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County, Florida,

court a written statement of any mt

imp(u,,menlsnowa,.ihere3,ter On Feuary, $916
ind;cate the baji
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the
Each :Ialm must be
in writing
and Creditor
'mr his agent or at'orney, thereto atsoallgas, steam, electric,
Arthur H Ele'kwstb Jr
mLt indica'r ?e bass
for the
and
ater and other heating, cooking,
the amount ciamcd If tr.e
CiK of (he Circut Cuurt

Via Sottocovento P.4 0 33,
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teat tee oar ns'ra?on ot the Estate Florida.

Clerk of the c;rcuit Court

t',e of the Estate of

KING, decq'ase, Fiiet4o, 7636 CP is

Deputy Cierk

DeCeOSed.

bidder (or cash at 11 000'clocz

Cty, FI3f'da. Probate at the West
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Noflh*esterly 414 41 Ite$ along The C. Vernon Mite. Jr Of
arc of sad curve to a POint of CLEVELAND &amp; MIZE
req' c,ra?ure of a curve (On
Attorneys for Peor'iai
cave Northeasterly hav,no a raduI Reprei,nfa,e
of 75 let. and a Central arV3Ie 04 U P0. Drawer Z
oegrees l' 37 5". thince from a Sanloro, Fioria
tl.gcnt b.ring of North II degrees Te$ephonp 377 1314
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aIongthearotsaid(urbe?oapon, DEW 7
on the Southcriy right of way of San
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vature of a curve toncar
Soutneasterly having a raditj cl
71 teet and a ceiitrai angle
degreet 31' 00", t'tnce Nor
th'.at!erly 31300 feet along the arc ot
said curve and ak,ng the 5Outherl
right
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Representative
CUlT
SEMINOLE
FLORIDA

COUNTY. DEW 105

flEw 109

Plalnit.tt

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MacPhall

can't

negotiate and play

TOCHro4'

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base-

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players association says

ed at my head," said Veeck, txairiing is, was and should be a practice sessions on their own, ing damage suits against the
who had threatened to open the matter of self determination," including a den players frcm union.
But It said it could get
doors to all his olavers. "There Veeck said. "0hviolLcly tho the Philadelphia Phillies, "We non-liability waivers
from the

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JAY PICHARD PHELPS

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Section

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Smith 00 00, Willis 11 16. Myer 10 1

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andyouarefequiredtose.y,a0py various prior liens and en
W?ittCfl d.'fpnjcj to i', if any, Cumbrances.
WITNESS my hand and the seai at
on Carroll '3urke. Attorney for
tn,

Court at Sernrtie Co',in'y,
iloricia, th'. 74th
of Fs'truay.

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Arirur H Bch .. P
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Tournament play began today at 1 with

the heavy favorite ii

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stone to the Churchill Downs

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game" said trainer Leroy Jol- door track championship today run :17,4
this season.
ley after the colt turned In a with seven SEC records in
Steve Bolt of Alabama has
sharp workout of 58 seconds for jeopardy.
run two mites in 8:39.7 thIs seafis'e furkngs over a sloppy
Once again, the two-day meet son. The record is 8:41.4 set by

1\ t 6 6

"I got the roller working," Fred co the field. I 've never had to do Sneed, rookie George Burns,

'He went very easily," Jolley da's Gators and Tennessee

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2030. 3 Boone 2 100
uO CASH - 1 Sue Secoers (8)

(5)

QtojchiIj 60, 6-I; Cos Fi,19 once delayed by rain, was halt:
a McAlpnin Peaniow 7 5. 6 2

Mary NilIs (111) 67 6. 440 RELAY
Lyman (Wall. McMilien. Gidus,

- including Jack Nicklaus were stranded on the wet and

L0kI City 310. Seminole 31o.
:05.9 60-yard dash, a tenth of a
Valenca 316 Florida JC (Jazi 320. second better than the SEC
over the Eckerd College junior atSheoah Country Club to help Central Florida 340

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Jeannie D'A'ville (16) 233 7, 2
CarolGentr' (11) 7115, 3 Ott) fla,i
(IB)7S02;S$OMEDLEY RELAY
1 Boone (Steele. HaiL Thcni!ey,
S"c'ber%) 7 050. 2 Lyman 2 046. 3
a't- Brontley 2 173. 720 DASh I
Anta CIc,niancl IL',)

3. 7. Ricardo Orellana (IC) and bama's Tom Whatley. Four
ta second place finish in the
Division 2 golf tournament, six Terry May (VI arid Bob Burke other sprinters have tied the
(EJC). 76. S Steve Griggs CS) 77. 6
Phil Head went s Innings, strokes behind winner lake Paul Long (SI and David Shelley :06.0 record.

record at 3-3.

was five under par - just one and Iarry Carothers relieving
stroke off Marti'j shoulder - to preserve the shutout.
with two holes to go.
Seminole plays South Florida
WINTER PHK-- Winter
lie
and
the
other!
marked
SC
Saturday
at 7:30 In Sebring.
Park won a tight pitching duel their positions on the course

Thursday as Oviedo high fell in arni were to complete their

Winter Park

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foni' where this happened, but

Brantley High sister act of

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No. 1 and No. 2 tennis matches
Thursday as the Patriots

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'4ubardcin

3 I 1 1
6 I 7 3

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5 0 I 0 (2) 6 (17 1 Xi. 360. 2 Billy Gill $
S 1 1 ° $70,100. 3 Wyclill Roy (6) 660;
1 0 1 0 ,,
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516.
Ginger
JND
3 2 7 1 Lyrv is' 1300, 9 00. 5 60; 2 Gwen
0 0 0 0 Ota (4 70. 3 40. 3 KId Fancy (3)

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Standings
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Standingl. I Lyle Buns Farm67
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Andy Quaraic 5(1', 1t?. 7 Smith
Hark It; 9 OT 2000; Ii. Seat Bilts,

72 Pists; 73 Coronas. 21 Tail
35 Plugs. 76 Brep flc'eç. 7;
Wats'rn
CLt'endiIsttrs
25 Headltghts 29
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p rry (lilt Ii i('p
ILH) d c Chapman, $3, P Sp.ires; 30 DoOrs; 31 Buchw&amp;ert,
Chapman (C) d Hattery.S S. Brown 37. Trunks
HiUh games. Bill Clark 711.
(LH) d Avers, 87. VOn Oingenen
Richard Harris 232. H Terrell IC).
ILH) ci. AtksttOfl. S 5.
Perry Watson LH d Lasley. 6,5 McNutt 211 213. B Campbell 571,
Ayers. $ t. FIreman Rink (C, ci L Chnittian 709. .4. Prescott 7(J)
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677 Catisptjell 571 Christ an 313
Me Tailor 559. Lcn.onct Lee Sis.
Fil Cootant S.. Bob Jackson 511.
Mack BlytheSi?. Steve Groover Sn
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grabbed a 5-2 victory over Fcnder, 1$. B&amp;B. 19. Sugar Liberty Nabonal 31 SI

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Sullivan H011oway (16) d M.be Harold ;
P-.'tulty FuQIcterU, $7, Crershaw
Jopinn
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',:e(TP)cf Ion Becker Donrian, I lurai 511, Bob Sfrohridcie 501. 11ev
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Doubles

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Susie Golden 170. Doris BeniGn 155,
Phyllis Walsh, Ginny Duniko 170,
Janet Stormditer 160
H'Ob Senits hendrickS 596, G'nny
CtWw,ck 479. Golden 446. Sharren
Vihlc'1 492. Bonnie Link 1st. flenton
4.13. Walsh 193. Dot Let 193. Jeanette
.tndreWS I$
Converted Splits - Elpe horn 510.
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IS) 17*0. 5' 20. 5 00.? Poor Ann (I)

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Monday

U 50. BP (3 4 with 21) 5)379cO,
NINTH -516. B I. Topper Go. 2
31 6?
&amp; R s EiploSivC, 3 Noble Tony. 1
0 1 Minenla Sul Tran
TWELFTH Anoffler Sp. 6
Iris (6) 1840. 5 10. 300. 2 Be(I,S (SI
Sr'c?. nIl. 7 Dear Marta: I Bc
7 60.3 10; 3 S W Red Devit (3) S 00. CollinI.
0 61 551 40 T (63)) 6)3 40, 39 5)
TENTH
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Wed. &amp; Sat.

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TWELFTH-/ 16. 0 I. T's Fast

Fanny. 7 Marigold OaK; 1
Bean I E D s losey S jaris, n
Gail 6 Silent B..'ll 7 SPiprrns
7shanal: I Donald Go

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There Ncth!rg
Like

LADIES ' NTE

Pepp*

IP H ER 66 SO (15) 532 70. P (5 1) S146 10; 31-13 MC'oc; 1. Pfekoma, 3
EIGHTH - 3$, C 1. Spats U) Petite. 6 LI'S lily. 7 Touch ot
7
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a Ci. I 0 7 Percolator (3)710 i4o'e I Daunt
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SIXTH
A 1. Silky O'Hare. 2
1 0 00 0 600. 3 Kenny B Eckrrt It) 560; '
Carothers
4
$1 4 (73) 540 70, P (73) 5133 70; 3929. Lake Abner, 3, Tex Fay. I Island
Malone ([)
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NINTH - 316, C: I. lake Duren Driller; S K's Singapore. 6 Barr-,
1
Ifeyrnan
S I 12
4
I?) IS 40, 4 60. 5 00 2 Solo Jack (5) Krsq. 1 Marss!a Sue: S. All Go,sip
ty Malone (Moyer). b
HCIP
SEVENTH - S16. 6: I. Easy
itasrran (Hyatt). Htad (Eagelson). .60 300. 1 CrOULhO (1) 300, 0 (7
Møtion; 7 Montague Beacon.
3) U) 20. P (7 5-) 5117 70. 3176.
wp - Stewart, Malone 2. HS -_ .
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FOURTH- 5-16, M; 1. Kein MikoUcs, 7 Dig Paul; I Jim's Cap.
Egclwnct
3 0 0 0 Tann n,j (1) 1360 1160 170 2
SECOND- 516 D 1 tIe's' Turn
Kirby lb
4 0 2 0 Italian S'allsofl (1) 760, 6 C. 3 7 Uttt s Jim. I H 1 Susan 4
CcIr'stet
1 0 (2 0 Phantonis Dou. (I) 560; 0 (11) Dream Maker,
Lana Louise 6
l.lalatosrf
4 0 0 0 535$ P (1 1)1)7340' 33 34
Ronde 11a,ri. 7 Cracker jack Go.
4 0 4 0
virkw-sklI
FIFTH - 5-16. 1) I Easy Punch I lake Emba
Aidradedh
3 0 0 0
560 310 3 70 2 H T Come
THIRD- 1I C 1 Chelsea Ann 7
31 0 9 0
Totals
31 1100,4.40; 3 CflryI'S Pet ',sanatee Peggy. 3 1 C s Baretta,
_________________________- (7) 320 0 (23) 15960- P (23) 4 TelIa Fella; S Lake Bargeml J:.i
S Ks
563 0)0 001-10
Seminole
SIXTH -I. B 1 She'S Smokin Wunderful
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10 600 2 %' Chd (3)
FOURTH -S 13 5' 1 Bi'eger 2
I - Eury. Head. Kirby; OP - 500.360- 3 FIlse BClly (2) 110, 0 Wr.r Os'. 3 K'bammcr, 4 R'
Markow'sk'2, HR

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EIGHTH - t. B - I 0 0 'S

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Ron ' s Blue 141 640. 380. 3 Wyclil( 6 E 0 's flrndle, 7 Money Maze.

. s so *. p iSi SD 90, A 3)7'. t4,ncile - t7C.7)7
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
OD (751 55 20
THIRD - S 16. D I. Klipper Kirk
*6 R H 61 II) lb 10. $ .40. S 00, 7 Snap (7) 560
FIRST - 516.
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7 10 13 10 420,

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Leslie Becker (16) d. Miliotes. I

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(3 Il SI) 70 3) 61

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ECKEID

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In Baseball, 4 -0

JU.st Six hits.

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Cleveland) J I; 7 Lake Brantle,

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Midden) 707.5; 7 Lake Brantley Flag IS) ci Kayc 60, 6); Gonzalez Was leading this round. Play

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Lyman (Web',. Conncll, Gidu;, Roberts (5-) d. Hoacomb 6), 6 2.

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- Holcomb Kayc 4.0, 62

at fish camps, and focal bsin*ises,
Look for the Shad Derby Pfr.

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Pbi9i reo 3, 71 '.'.rcr. 5, I?.

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pounders.
Lake howell sends Fred Weber in the 142-

plans to release all the players
from their contracts today at

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Sanft,rd Police Eenevoknt Asoc. Bldg. on the lakefront,
Enloy a :omptetf chicken dinner for orfy 52.0 per pttrscn I

27-91O1 *

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And Scores Of Other Prizes
wili be awjrded
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Fresh wafer fishing outfits awarded weekly
to angler over and under '
who catches Ltrtt shad during the weok.

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"I finally found (ho secret.
Johnny Miller, a two-time champion of 1975, iiN the rest tradition,
second faster than cnyone else
another victory Thursday, as for a stheduled
game at CincinThe big, rangy veteran of 13 through with first round play, &amp;m Snead,
lisa Eberle won three events natl Saturday, Already highBraullo Baeia will ride Boa- last season, ending a stung of meet.
the 63year-o1d
years on the pro
and keyed the Patriots to scoring star
Mike Walton, one-putt'ern 'II golf tc didn't were 4(4'car-old Don January, uncle of J.C., once went four est Pleasure against hang Ten, Volunteer victories. In the past
but
British Open champ Thin Wat- urnk'r par but had to settle for
vicory over !.yman and goahe John Garrett and strongE lee u t Ion 1st,
Job nn y 12 years, the Vols took 10 titles. Bran hey Nine
(lando Boone.
cke enough. He one-putted 10 son
and
J.C.
Snead,
the
recent
71.
Arnold
Palmer
matched
par
Appleseed, Inca Roca, Proud Alabama managed to edge
ann Paul Holingren have
winner
of
the San Diego Open. 7
de. times on his way to a sL.tmderLake Brantlay Girls 7O'
parted.
Birdie, MountSterllng, Rule the them in 1972, 62.
Lyman 61;BoonelI',
Dumped By 8-3
par 6 that gave hm the lead
The group at 3 included Lee Ridge and Togus, Each will
The Saints have missed two
But Tennessee was on the
Thursday in the uncompleted
FOREST member
CITY Orlando
\letro
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Tre',ino, Torn Weiskopi and carry 122 pounds In the Pi-mile wrong end of the luck last year, Conference
lLB) SO. Sue Seebers (B
7
MonJay.OnWednesday,theof.
Emily Halt (6)46. SHOT PUT '
Tournament Players Ctiam.
defending champion In this am- If all start.
lice
staff went home at midday. pionsiip.
events, losing points when
Lisa Et.erle (16) 124. 7 Janet
Loui- Thursday in a high school
bitiotis tournament that ranks
Except for an easy triumph In slana State and
A5tcjo (16) 302'. 3, Jilt WilIiam
Marti,
plagued
by
injuries,
game. a-3.
ILv) 24 I',, DISCUS
I Karen
as the championship of the
an exhibition race last month, State staged surprisingly
Storey (101 SC I',, I Pm Harrison
illness, mmii)- illness and astouring
pros,
Honest Pleasure hasn't started strong showings. The Vols Evans
shot a 74.
S sorted oilier prublems in the
332 000 x
$ I
111! 739; 3 Errin Walt (Ly) fl C.
Drantley 100 011 0-3 4 S
The event is one of the year's since Nov. 1 when he scored his wcind up fourth.
LOP'1GJUMP-I SueSebers(Bl IT
past two frustrating seasons,
Lisa Eberle (LU) 1511. 110 LOW
ifl Which leading players dre re- Laurel Futurity. Altogether he points. LSU was second with 33 Bernard, iS"Cr.. LaSc Cran'le,
HURDLES - I Lisa Eber Ic (LU)
.
tiriie he'd had a putting round
quired to compete. As a result, won six of eight starts, with two and Mississippi State was third Behout 2)
Emily Ilall (B) 19$; 100 DASH
ST.
PETERSBURG
I Community College bieezed gin to remember
Sue Seebers (B) II?. 7 Anita
the last time
- )ear.
year-')ld.
- with 34L,
Sophomorc' Marvin [sans had
past its third straight opponent he'd led a tournament,
Cleveland fLy' 119. 3 En Wa,l
Seven SEC meet standards
(Ly) tied vith Karen 'homley (B)
Tiiursda, blankir,g St. Johns
"Ii ha.s been quite a while," a day to write borne about
175, MILE PUN $. KOthy
have
been topped unofficially in
River, 7.0.
he s-aid in mock-serious tinder. Thursday as the Jacksonville
Bringarciner lL) S 502. 7 KIm
other meets this season.
Ccx IS) ci McAlphin
product cracked out two borne
LongStDl (Ly) 6.08. 3 0th Davis
42, 61, statement,
Thomps
IS) d- Pearrow 6 1, 6 I,
Florida's Willie Wilder ran a
,
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Itril A - lAIr hA
riAv
runs tn drier' in (it's' ninc nn,l

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Lot 2. Block 25, NORTii

Over $2,500 In Prizes.

DEW 16)

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Irvine has been holding off

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Cast Central 0r'jfe.-.'rc
27. )76

at l'itle s

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club In St. Paul.

15, 1976. that certa.n parcel of real
property deScribed as folIwj

Clerk of the Circuit Court
By W.artna T vnien
fy Clerk
CAW ROLL BURKE
APtcrry fOr Pet.t
61? Sanførj Atlani

Se e k

Wrestlers qualified for the state in district against the 159-pounders and Don Barton
opposing 130-pounders.
and regional tournaments the last two
Ovledo's 149-pound Jerry Zayns carrie-s his
ss'eekends.

the few remaining
financial backers of the strugling World Hockey Asscciation
franchise, plans to sell

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Sanford, Seminole County. Florida
at the hour of 11:00 am. on March

of your

or'ginal wi'b the Clerk of Circuit
Court, Sonlrd, Semnole County,
FtoriC, on or before the 23rd day Of

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tie rs

high schoül wresirs see'c state chainI)ionshil this sses7kend In the state tour-

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NOTICE OF SALE

ORLANDO FIRST ADDITION,
RESIDENCE UNKNOWP4
according to plot thereof recorded
You are he"etty notifIed (nat
Petitioner 6TT JEAN PHELPS, Plot Book 17 at pages 7i and 7104 Irs'
fo' Pubiic Records Of Seminole County.
hJ5
filed
a
Pttiti0
Florida; Subject, however. 'a
Dissolution of Marriage against

Petitioner, whose address 5 612
Sants,.'d Atfentic Oarmk Biding,

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NOTICE 15-HEREBY G",[tj that

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tatutes, To Wit

SEMINOLE

•AY RICHARD PHELPS
Respondent

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Carroll 6 27 11, Meadows 3 17 2.
Kirby I 4 31; Prustt 1008, Adams 9

AMENDED

and the grand prize is yc.urs.

'2 &amp;OGEN ADMISSION *

for

gun" statement,

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DEW 103

t a Fin$ Jcgment it
IP AND
COUNTY, ForeClosure entered
th Obove
Styled cause in the Circuit Court ot
FLORIDA.
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75and for Seminole County, Florida. I
2525.CA.OI.F
will sell at publIc auction to ten
Iii Re: The Marriage
highetf biddcr
cash at the Wst
BETTY JE 'iN PHELPS.
Pe•tiGn.r tront door of the Ccurthoue so

tact,

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LAKE HOWELL: Schmidt 3006.

ii Swift,

Catch the largest shad during the Derby,

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bailman who was eager for the been give and take In that area.

West Orange 11. Oiedo 12. vine, one of

11OWMAN.

On the St. Johns River
from Lake Monroe to Lake Haney
30 days of fishing, including S weekends.
No entry fee.

McE,'.,,r.

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Fouled 0t None

Feb. 14 thru March 14

MtL)cna)ci

a o CURTAIN

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JOHN M. McCORMICK

bring It to on. of the official weigh.tti stations,

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whereby

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The Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce.

., Elaine R,Ch.rop
fl tjty Clerk

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the players'

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Win A Boat, Motor &amp; Trailer.

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WeslOrange

Co•sponsored by

H Btckwth, jr
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33$7

Sanford Shad Derby

Da'ei February flth, 1976
COURT SEAL)

USs ptrt v'nç

16 10 1$ 26-46
15

NEW SMYRNA: Wooten I 00

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Lake Brantley
5sbrtet

ers today were going to revise
some specifications in their

WeIshi 3)19, MartlnsIQ7$, Isaac
77 76, Wilts 6 1713; N JenkIns)
006; Marshall) 5 914; 0 JenkIns ID
I S 24: Cummings 7 Dl 4; Athearn 0

5: Larry L. Grimm Sr.
PubliSh Feb 70, 77, March 5 1?.

77, March

DEW 104

ttter for cash. at tre wej' iron'
ioor of the Semrnoie County
(n.j rfh5 in Sanford. FlonC', .''
00 o'ciork A P.S i'

Tr'eu

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PubliSh: Feb

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Also CIOCIL "E' of sid Sn
Sebastian HeightS. Unut I.

cam

to

Fouls
Lake
Orantley
II,
Seabrecie 21. Fouled Out' None

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continue along tfl Southerly right ci

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wIth the owners. A spokesman camp In Sarasoth, Fla,,

Totâit 34 19 74 4

MARY BERNSTEIN,

Court Seal)

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3611 i,e-f to the point of

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was

rcadblock

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P/trn'8o/P /6WEq5

Molhon 0 4 4 1, Aiistrey 0 00 0.

and that I
register said name with the

Name

As Deputy Clerk

Representative
Publish: Feb. 20. 77. 1976

South 54 lurisoiction Cf the Court.
Depu$'y Clerk
default will be entered against
degrees 54' 5)" West, 24,3 44 feet
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND for the rilitf
along the northerly right of way of OBJECTIONS
demanded in the William A Lefiter, Ill
NOT SO FILED Petition
Post Office Bow 27H
Sjbard Coastline Railroad to a WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Sanford, Florida 7771
poInt on tne Northerly right of way
WITNESS
mi
Hand
and
Flora Elilab'tts King
otfCial Attorney for PIa,nt,ff
sealol this Court on this the llthday
of State Road 45: saId point also
Persont Represent.s
Publish- Fet, 77, 1976
of February, A.D 1976
lying on a curve cmcave South.
tivi of the Estate of
CEW 160
ceall
westerly having a rediu5 of 196005
Yiarren .4. Kintj,
feet, thence from a tangent
Artr H Beckwith, Jr
bearing
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ofNorthS7degrej01'5wcjt,r

Clerk of the Circuit Court

"0rneY for Personal

Ileicids. Unit 1; thence

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In the continuing negotia- Chicago WhiteSox, said Thur

r

',',',l;t'n 2 00 1, ,%elIarns I I I 3,
BanJQ 16, Slick 6 C 970, Cherry 9

2IY"ESSmyhandandthesealof G,J's CUSTOM VANS
this Coon on the 11th day of Intend to

:;erry, Florida 3fl07

Florda

By Lillian T J,'ni.ns
Deputy Clerk

Deceased
L W Carni II, Jr., Esquire of

Post Office Box 779$

ont Door 04 the 1976

Arthor H BeckwiTh, Jr

unlluidated, the
recorded in Plot Book IS, pages 51
of the uncertainty shall hi'
and $9, PubI'c Re(ond of Seminole stated. If the claIm i
secured, the
County, Florida; said corner lying security shall
be destribed The
on the Southerly rlgtit of way of San claimant shall deliver sufficient
Sebastian Praao and also on a curse Copies of the claim to the Clerk Ins
concave SouT"westerly having a enable the Clerk to mail
one copy f
radius ot 1011.71 feel, thence from a each
representative,
tar,LjcnI bearing of Scith 61 degrees
All persons interested ill th
33' 43" East, run Southeasterly Estate to whom
a copy Of thiS Notice
1)304 fp't along the arc of said of Adm ,
riistrahon ha: been mailed
curve to the most Southerly corner
are rrorehl, w,tPiin three months
of sad Lot 16, Block "A". thence (mm the date of the
lint publication
South fl degreci 21' or' East. 391.61
n ltii, nolkO, lo file any ob)ec?lors
feet ts the P4oflherIyrigPt of way of they may
Isave the? challenges the
Seaooarci Coastline Raitrcsad Trilby validity oh thme c1cendent's Will, tee
br4nch) and also fIle Southerly lire
euaht'.catlons of the personal

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session with the oer, strayed from the pack Lee MacPhall said Veeck

negotiating

00 I. Totilt 25167?

attorney. wtsose

Piantift. Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida 37711. The personal

(h

what they want,"

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5-helield 0 00 0. Dirshimer 0 00 Ii.

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Foreclosure
ntered in cause claim muSt
be in
writing
lumber 71 1777-CA 09 C. In the anci
must
indicate
the
Circuit Court at Seminole County, basiS for
the claim, the name and
FIorda, I will sell the property address of the creditor or
Ills agent
situated in Seminole Ccunty. or attorney, and the amount
Florida. described as'
darned If the claim IS not yet due.
Begin at tflr moSt Westerly c xe,'
me date when it will become due
of Lot 16, Block "A", SAN shall be stated.
It the claim s
SEBASTIAN HEIGHTS. UNIT I. 01
contingent r

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lives,"

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tha!pvrtuanttosFinAlJgn1en,ct they

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his 10th major league could do.
"They want unity? They can baits and some bats," said
"They could have taken away have unity. Let's all open up Phiulls slugger Greg Liiztns.

some modifications on the bar. ranks,

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WITNESS my hand and the sea) ot

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SOLIDATED ELECTRICAL
recuired,
WITHIN THREE MON Orlando, Florida 32501
UISTRIBUTOPS S E
IPIC •
a THS FROM THE DATE OF THE Attorney for Plaintiffs
FlOrda cc%norat,00,
FIRST PUBLICATION OF Il-itS PubliSh Feb 77. 1976
Defendants
NOTICE to file wth the Clerk of the
DEW 153
NOTICE OF SALE
Court a written stalement of
.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, any
claim
Ot
demand
I'd THE CIRCUIT COURT,

,

14 IS 12 10

Fouled Out Snead

Legal Notice

FLORiDA ENGINEERING. INC.. a ciressof the atturney (or the personal
FIOIOO corporation, AUSTIN A. representative are Set forth
below.
ROSS. SHEtIANDOAH, IPIC., a
All persons hIving claims or

V

Lyman

41 Z?/E
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)4R 1 //14't IVI 7 'V'i'

iYO/Y

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ThIS FROM THE D:.TE OF THE

*ile,

JUDITH A. JUDY, individually, FInra Elizabeth King, whot ad
bODES DEVELOPMENT (0, ciress
52541 Park Avenue, Sanforci,

C s-c

agent in

season.

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an DEN BERG. GAY &amp; BURKE, P A

(pmat an &amp;tion to frCl1 a moe
anci Ira' amount claimed.
COUNTY, FLORIOA
If the the claim
is contingent or systems, machines, appliances, Publ,tt Feb 77. March 3. 17, 19,
tgg nn the following deScribed claim iS not yet duC, the ciate wrun
Civil Action No. 73-1421.CA.00.G
it
unhiCuiciated,
the
nature of the un fixtute, and appurtenance, ehiCh 1976
property
JAY PORTER and ALFREDA
will become due shall be stated.
.
certainty
shall be stated If the nowareor mayhereafter pertain to, DEW If?
Lot 1*0, BARCLAY WOODS the
PORTER. hi5 *iIp
Claim is contingent or If
claim
is secured,
the secu'ity Shall or be used with, in, or on S4id
SECOND ADDITION according to
unu,dated. the nature of the Ufl
FICTITIOUS PIAME
be described, The claimant shall premises, even though tttPy be
_________________________
Book 17, Page 93. Public Rc'cords Ct claim is secured, the security shall
EAiL
L
BOYLES
and
One Magic Cimef Range
engoed in business at P0. Bo* 201,
be described The claimant Shall to the clerk to enable the clerk to
MARGARET BOYLES. rii% wife. Seminole County, Florida,
One Fsco Hood
Lorigwood, Seminole County,
mail one copy to each personal
________________________ and C.'.T CORPORATIOP.t, a New has been filed against you and you deliver iuftitiint copies of the
Florida under Ihe tiCtitiQ0S name oh
One Crrysle'f Furnace.
cta,m representative'
arerecuirc'd to serv? a cocv of your
to the clerk to n.thl. tP.
York. crp.7ratIGn.
174
THE
T&amp;S CONSTRUCTION CO .armd that
CIRCJIT
COURT.
to Alt personsinterested in the estate One Chrysler Ar Conditioner
,tten defenses. 1 ant, to it on
D-Ienoan!s
mail one cony t each tlprk
personal
Well towall Carpesing
we introd toregiStersald flamewth
to whom a copy of this Not'ce of
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIUA.
Divici Kerben, PlanTilPs attorney, representative
NOTICE CF SALE
PROBATE DIVISION
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
AdminIstration has been mailed are has been filed against you ani tou
w
i* III F
All prn mnrrPsts'd 'A "0 s'SIAI
;.,cr.
NO 76.M.CP
Seminole County.
ior,oa in ac
suant to the Final Judnientof Street, Orlando, Florida. on or of whom a coPe of this NOtiCe ot required. WITHIN THREE MON arereutre to serve a copy Of your
cordance with the provisions of the
rltten defenses, 'I any, to it on
ThIS FROM THE DATE OF THE
WARREN J KING. ak a W. J causepinglnthecjrcujtcos,,'tof andfilelheoriQ'nalwithth,Clerkof
reçuited. WITHIN THREE ?'OP4
KING,
i. riy s',.wthIwI th.y
Scion 56309 Florida Statutes 1957
address is POI.?
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in thiS Cr?, zn-t' tc?rc r-,r;thIS FROM THE DATC cr TtlC vs'fr.
S Dormaid E. Sts'senm
may have that Challenges the Oltice Drawer X. Jacksonville.
NOTICE OF
NOTICE - t fiI any Ob1ectons they
C yl 4tr No 75-7421 CA 090, the ?hcs'eaite'r Other-y, se a default will
____________
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Publish F" 6, I) 70 27, 1976
ADMINISTRk'(ION
mey have that challenges the the Qualifications of the personal 26th. 19/ó, and lilt the orig.nal With
entered against you for time relief
indvrsigned Clerk will
lI
TO
DEW II
IL PER s)NS HAy, 4G property %tuate'd in saic Ccunty, demanded iri the complaint
validi'y of thC dccendent's will, the representatwe or the venue or the Clerk of this Court either before
service
CLAIMS O
tMANDS AGAINST
plaintiff's attorney 01
WITNESS my hand arid the seal of qualifications of the personal jurisdiction of thC court.
-e'scribed
FICTITIC.US NAME
rnmediatelytherrafter; otherwise a
Gertrude Christine Willis
Notice is hereby o'e" that I am
OTHER PEPSONS INTERESTED
rev,Sed plat of ORIENTA OAR. 1976
IUlitdiCtiOO of thC Court.
IN SAID ESTATE:
for the relief der,mdnded
a',.'* of the Estate
Wilton 1. Hooks
DENS. Ptat Book 10. Page 76. PubliC (Seal)
In the Cassetberry, Seminole County,

MARCH ViCK CORPORATION,

vs.

lt 'liii' Associated Press
The beball owners were Un-

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LYMAN Plorne 000, Hudson 64
16, Swllry 7 37, Thomas I 311
Burkhart 000, Wright 7 1 17,

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that he examined Miss Hearst chines arid others.
for a to
of 17 hot
in
Bailey spotted th opening
January and last week, but and on re-direct questioning
before he begar1 discussing his
report.
Meanwhile, the chief prose.
-tor, U.&amp; Mt. IU..&amp;.,.)
L
Browning Jr., hinted outhde
the cwoom that (he government has a swprise withess,
"Something is In the wind,
Browning said when asked

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248 36

Seminole County, Florida,
has been liled against you and yo

flaying claims or following property In Seminole

All persons

personal

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ncumber)ng the following real

Lot 6, Block "B". NORTH Clerkoftheabov, styled Cour!0n
All persons having cloims or It-IS FROM THE DATE OF THE ORLANDO TERRACE SECTION 3. before March 31st, 19/6, otherwise,

NOTICE OF ACTION

- THE
IN TIlE CIRCUIT COURT OF

acomplainftoforeclosea mortgage

Tirso Cruze. St. Gagalag.n
Manila. Philippines

Florida toiney

claim or demand they may have.

resume his thatt was trned to gnerally

is: 2510 mt. 623

required, WITHIN THREE MON

COMBANKCASSELBERRY, a

Miss Hearst earlier this year.

The third expert, Dr. Robert orou.s tross-examjnatiu,, by
was

GIOR 010

t Skyflhli Road No 201

is

Sanford,

pS)'chiatriSLs called by defense the admission of the results of "cease his questioning in this
attorney F. Lee Bailey, who three days of polygraph exam- area" until a hearing outside

Ricaro A CorpuS

(OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TO

THE ABOVE ESTISTE ANO ALL

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TE PiTH J IC IA L I R.
CUlT IN AND FOR BREVAHO
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION PlO 16-3nCA04A
In Re, tli. U*,,i.,. Al

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Deputy Cle'k
TERKENCE WILLIAM ACKE!4T.

251 Pv'aitland Avenue
Altamor'te S"rngs, Florida.
1710)
Publish Feb 13, 20, 77, March
1976
DEW ifl

ALICE W COBB, Wife
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO ALfCE
KOOlI,
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whose last known
address was and is
Route 2, Cape Colony
Edenton, North Carolina

$A.M .JPM.

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trailer apts, Adult &amp; family park
Weekly 3515 Hwy 17 97. Sanford
373 1930
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Suite 14.4*. CNA To,'r

Orindø,

644-2O27,

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Attnrn.ys for the
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PublIsh - Fep. 6 I), 20. 7', lfl
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322 7643

JIM HUNT REALTY
2524 t'or

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Realtor
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37? 7115
After Hours!
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As Peronai Repcesnt.

fivcj cit fhC Eifôe of
Rotqt L. Bennett.

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Sanford, F iorioa i??;l
Attorneys for

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Hwy. 17.7 Acrois
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4110. E Kitchens

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DATSUN "510"
Extra Sharp.

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Extra Cl;o.

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1969 V0 KSWAGEPI

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HP, 76" cut, used 'I times, like
new Must sell 127S 7550 Palmetto

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I Door.

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Power Tailgale

1967 Volkswagen. with 1977 engine
5750 1-49 5605 after i 30.

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PICKUP

1977 Buick

62

portswaqon, low' .iIte's,

excellent Condition Call 377 3t6
372 5699

STOP &amp; LOOK for tine OiSp'ay ad
,,nnouoc ng the open og of San
lord's nf5i"5l and nusuaI Cactus
Queen Nursery. corner W,'kiv
Park Or nod SR 46 icr B Yr
Cawle, 5'

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At 1 120 Florida Ave

FORD FALCON

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LIKE NEW

remodel,d

and

reclecoratec], 2 .i Bedroom house,
new k.tcht'n with breakfast bar,
new car?rling, large paneled

family room, dining room, new
roef, new natural ga furnace 8
citra large backyard 177,700
Owner, 373 0577

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Scutty travel trailer, like new,

nicely equipped Set of a)r ShOCkS
for '73 CM product 374 157$

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FARM EQUIPMENT
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Foici utubot. P,.tl:Curie
Sib's. Rental, Seryct
II? Magnolia Avenue
;.t, '/cYC4T E PP iPiGc Ill 015*

6. Acres near golf course, Ferni'
Dniv oil Markham Woods Rd
Trees, high and d'y Horses o Ii
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SemnoiP &amp; VoluSsa CountieS,
Acreage Tracts, small &amp; large
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR,
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Shampclocr for only 5)30 per day
CARROLL'S FUPPIII'JFIF

Merchandise

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Land Clearing

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Counter tcvs, Srks Installaton
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site Valued at 1750. Sell for SI9
Phone 813 5)03

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1975 pools complete with sun deck.
i'n(e and filter 31'xlb Overall

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tools e.t
flu', I or 1001 items
Larry's
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rnc'n S children's Drapes, QuIts.

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:ollect, dayS or evenings, aSk for
Wilkes 305 793 6572.
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house oitt slip foor
'nave to your lot Price includes
house, moving and new fouri
d.itOn 3 Bedroom. I', bath,
kitchen, living
oil heat, unit
A C, good (CbditiOfl 58,950 Phone

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tools &amp; ,jin' cut's Being the fastest
growing ,t'ic lion service in
Florida, we' need mere mer
chandic Thert'torc' we pay more'
for quality No lun. Attend one' of
our auction sa'es every Monday
ev'ninq at 7 p m
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Transmissions

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lastcr Patching &amp; 5imulatd
fick 8. stone specialty 327 771,0
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Ce'c1ro.rt. 1.'. .r.; ;- i, t.:tj,;- ,
bath, carport. ut)Iity room, oil
heat, unit AC cxc clIent ondut ion
Price includeS hOuSe' moving and
new foundation 110.950 Phone

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gloves &amp; speed bag. Call $61 669S

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theatre, South
17 '47 Phone 'fl 0719.

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372 7411

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Free Efir, ales Ph 377 6113

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t,ic ross trout DeLand Airport, Pt 97
Dciand, FI.i I Phone 901 13.4 fl73
far .1 be*ter price.

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small Call Red or John. 373 5001

irpentr ',

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irpentry .
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SWIMMING POOL SALE *
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Casselbe!ry, P4w y 1197 8)0 '*206

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special touch Can't Peat the'pocc
for thtt price See tod.ly'

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FORD GALAXIE

Coupe

197) Audi 100 iS, I door st-dan
automatic,air conditioned, stereo,
whitewith red Interior, 12.295 Call
372 1651 (Dealer)

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FORD PINTO. XXX Clean

3 To Choose From.

68

Runs Go, New Tlra-s, 1700
Phcne363-3'P34.

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I tnnditin, 5350 377 9375 after I
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4 Wheel Drive. In Mint Cond

71

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62'-L.awn- Garden

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1970 Cadillac Sedan D'eVilIe. 1
oAfie.r, loaded. First $1,700 takeS

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if', dbl
si0e mobile home, lenced
pasture, iarge uarflcn ready to
plant Sc1 or tr,ncJn' tin' motor horns'
tra.el trailer Located nil
Wlson P at Paola, E of Wilson
School, follow sign 373 6095

room,

Perfer.t Retirpmept

I and Bedrooms
I or I' Baths

Deceased.

72

FORD GRAN TOP INO.

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Gft%, knits. ChvuSlc'ninq Gowns

CLIFF ,IORDAU.REALTOR

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TOYOTA COROLLA Station Wagons.
3 To Chaos. From.

795 Oil?

APARTMENTS

Furnished

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cellent. 1795 32) 0996

Ave., 3779339

PAYTOPI'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
Ph 377 110'
7610 Hio*ath,t

Days 317 7174 Broker
t49h1x 37)f).4$3

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auto.. AC, radio, PS. PB. excel.
onci, 11.699 327 9063

196$ Ford S?tin Wagon. $ cyl
automatic. or. power tte'e'ifl'j
new tires, new nspec?cn. cx

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C,nsscltc'rr,

I Bedroom trailer, 17x95 1200 and
assume payments of 560 month
Phon,' 372 9147

home. drapu'l &amp; carpetel
Central
throughout
A&amp;H,
5147 17 monthI
P1',
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chairs, stragimt chairs, filing
(,nbncts. a5 5 Cash and carry,

2 bath, central air, raised screer
room, carport, %hrting, p3,mmtn?S
1106 37 Phone 377 005) or nights

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom, l'i bath

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CHEVROLET KIPICSW000

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Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm.

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Florida room, I00'xlSO lot, trees
Near S,lnford 3?) ViTa

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373 IS7Ooril.* 4605

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ch,Iit5, Secretarial desks &amp;

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Pnr,u'nts

'\fillage

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Pbllth' FeP9 71,

Clean 3 bedroom. 1' bath. avigadO
StQve &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet.
crntrOl he'at 1. ir
Pasten'S, 312 1301

StltiOfl Wagon.

id. I? 928.177. Lrngwood

ONLY $689 INSTALLED

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fireplace, carpeted, large lot
Suntand are.. 322 8336 after 5 wk
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curport Professionally land
lot 18*36 pool Many ci
584000

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Swinger, 7 Or

Hardtop, 12,195 373 7973,

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ZIMMER. 17' wide, 7 bedroom,
central air, carport, patio cover,
skirting, new carpet, adulls only,
Payments $506) Phone 3770031.
Nights b'S 3569

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up, nice area. FHA insured
mortgage 521,000 5100 down.
$17316 per mo P1,

BUICK ELECTRA 223.
33(00 Actual Miles

1971 Dodge Dart

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be rented, or bought, or lot atone If
you hOve a mobile hnm. 171 nu,4

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

322-2090

V('flg O' jurisdiction o4 the

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3 BR, l"i baths, CS home, central
heat, encloSed garage. carpet.

3 BR, 27 blhs. family room,

I BR, 511.500

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1505 W. 25th Sf,
SANFORD

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carpete'd Close in 371 041

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CRANK COP-ST &amp; REALTY'

BEDROOMSUITES
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Central heat &amp; air, fenced lot

STUDIO 1.7,3

written Statement of any claim or
demandIhey mayhave Each claim
must be In writing Cod must indicate

carpet,

refrigerator, drapes,

xur'y Patio Apartments

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Bedroom,

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FROM TH[ DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
to file witr the clerk of the court a

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Only $100 to qualified
C.III today

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NICE 8. PlEAT
3 Bedrooms, l'
baths, central heat. enclosed

bargain a' $73,500 '

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(arpet,
range
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refrigerator, drapes all stay
Screened porch. lot 75'x300'
flc,iutiiul garden llth fruit trees

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L iilr Mary. One bedroom, 'entrai
ar &amp; heat. ickal for re'ired oupte
$100 no 904731 6,397

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fenced lot, large corner lot ii'

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?l".' ircnt Governrrer? sutr,'diied
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county yet in tewn conenences

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Jon S Rosenberg. L'sq of

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Sanford, 373

itra Nice With Top's'r

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80—Autos for Sale

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ns'h60tnp- Johnson. SEt)
Phone 372 0777

FORD ', Tori Pick.up Ranger.

73

,ilt,'r A '377 f.1o99

7928 Hwy 17 97

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3 To Choose From.

Chico &amp; The Man

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t it,e is set forth belo.',.
All pero
having claIms Or
Otmands against the estate are

ArIh.j H Beckwlfh, Jr
Clerk of the. Circuit Cotjrl
Mary N. DIrden

ts'hs central
heatair, one
minutewalk ?olO9Ilwilde Schoo&amp;
CtT COurSe ITS- a CI nouse icr
Ill! money $37,500

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PrijcP,, whot• address is 171-43
86th
Avenue, Jamaica, New York, 11132

the SeI
thiS- Court on Fcb'uary ath, 1976

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OR

706 Ferguson Avenue, Newport
Neii, Virginia 23601,and Ivy I

relief demanded in the the

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WITNESS my

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1446, CPIA Toy,eq, Orlanuo, Vi 17401. requir,
WITHtN FOUR MONTHS
on or before March Ii), 1916, and file
FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST
the Original with the i.lei-k of this PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE,
ourt Cithir b.ttor
%Cryic on fof 4 leayoij,ctio, they
may tiav
I Pr'itione,'
atlorney or Im. that
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chCllegt th# vitli'Jty Of the
mediately thuoalter. oihe'rwtw a deendent' wIll,
the aualtflcaticns

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PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
hi3Or' 5'Oup

deceased, F'$, No 15 31$ CP. is
pending in tIle Circuit 'oLJrt for
Seminol. County, Flq, Prte
DivisIon, the address of which Is
Scrninale CunIy Courthouse,

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$175
372

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3716353

*"Get 'Em WhiI*
* They're Hot" *

Loch Arbor Only 3 years old,
Cuttom cssbincls, Stockade fence.
A t)eautiful home for luSt 547.800

I BEDROOM COTTAGE

Deceased
ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR OEM,.NDS AAlNST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED

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JUST LISTEDI Beautiful 3
bedroom, 2 bath home in mint
(OflditiQfl On I*O large jOlt In

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the basis for the claim, the name ano
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED address of the credito, or Iii
agent
that a Suit for dis30lution of or attorney. ano the amount
marriage and for
recognition of claimed, It the claIm is not yet due,
Special equity in certain property
the' date when it will btome due
ntects purportedly owned
by you shall be stated If the claim I
dnd
being more Particularly Contingent or unlIquidafed, the
de'scribed as follows:
nature of the uncertainty shall be
)$ It, HID")Ep ESTATES, Unit
If tine (lim is s.ecLjred, the
Plot Book Ii. Page 99, in
the Security shall be descri,
The
Public Reord of Seminole
County, claimant shall deliver Sufficient
florida.
copies of the claim to 'fIb clerk to
h,i been filed against you
and you enable the ct'rk to mail one copy to
are required to Serve a copy of
your cacti personal representative
we itin defenses. f any,
to it on
All persons Inter,Sted in
the estate
JOI4P-* S ROSENBERG, I ,tltloner'
to

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INDAYS

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that Ihe administration of Inc Iitate
ROBERT L. BENNETT,

IN TIlE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AP-IC
FO.t
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 76t44-CA.O4.0
In Re: the Marriage of

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Apt for rent

Sanford, UIori 37771 The pertonal
repce'ntatjves of thIs estate are
Edith M Elliott, whoj addr,U is

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open bOw Ir, null
tisht'rm,in 31 rip Johnson, Gitor
lilt trat"r, 1,595 Call 377 3718 after
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1q71 Charger, IS' Runabout with
trailer. 55 lIP Chrysler engine, W
IOhrs. on engIne. 11,150. 37)

67$ 5569

I Bedroom home, 7 bathS, 1 car
carage For further information,
coIl 666 5737

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Clerk ci the Circuit Court

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PROBATE DIVISION

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WITNESS my hand and o'f1cil
seal of te Clerk 01 the Circuit Court
on IhiS 11th da 01 Februji y. l"16

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Attorney for Petitfoner
Suite. 301, Altan'onte Centre

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TOYOTA CELICA
A White Beauty.

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Itibia IS It

15 YR. F HA IPIAPICIPIG
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Drive

Forrest Greene, Inc.
Stenstrom Realty
RARE 8iUDb Tli
almost t'x'inct Custom built.
Brittany farm louse style, with
Interior Early American ap
poin?ments. 7 large bedrooms.
central hear air. Old brick
fireplace, .ini lots more $39,900

DATSUN "1200" Coupe
Real Economy.

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V B. good lire's, 1?' vOx
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aest. Coac m,ltn'ni' 3777)71,

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86509, Florida St,tte'i.
S: Joirn M. Hill
S Josephine Hill
Publith: Feb 77, March 3..

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OVIEDCi- S Bedroom, 2 story older
borne, even a basement Screcned
t.00I S,tuatcd on aver 1
acres

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ISP a. torn cr unfurn Ad5
1.73 32; 2216 lIter S arid i.I OniS

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TERRE'ICE WILLIAM ACKERT,
Esc, Suite 301, All4m)If Centre,
12. 19,
251 .,taitlarxJ Avenue, AIlamonfe 1976
Springs, Florida, 37701, or or before DEwISa
tIe. 71r.1 14Ad
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT mv
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Iidb4Isi%essand intendtoregister

copy
on Petitioner's attorney.

LAK[ MARY- LAKEFRONT- 2
Bedroom, 2 bath borne with den,
fireplace, formal dining, roomy
country kltct'en, situated on over

CALL TO SEE
SANFORD- 3 Bedroom, 7 bath
home, shady yard, 118.250. MAKE

•TU OviCdO- Duplex, turn Or
'urn, Ideal location Reason4bte

NOTICE

a

3BR Brick Home
110 Magnolia Ave

bath,

TOYOTA COROLLA Statucn Wagon.
3 To Choose From.

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79—Trucks-Trailers

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'72 1196, 377 198*

garagc-, large rear yard corn
pletely fenced, wall to wall carpet
Asking 121,950 Owner may con
sier Selling FHA or VA
DYN&amp;MIC PROPERTIES
S. V HarOwick, Broker
Oeltona 666 6611

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upstart, (lean

tjt"JfuuflI$,

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7 Bedrorm Pause on 133'slSS' lot
Cash only Call 373 3953 after S
pm

3 BR brIck ano

aluminum siding. l' -

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3226457

Ups'airs apartment. 4 rc.t.l% and
bath. Partly furnished UC Mo
miles out of town, 71 Brl5on Ave
3738178

SeminoleCouplty,FIOrId.,underth,
name or ".,'s AP
Marriage ha been filed against you fkthlø'j
PLIANCES
and thl.t Petitioner, RICHARD
That each of the un
FRANKLIN McCHESN[y,
dersignedpae fifty (30) percent
other relief against you
in

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010$ DELTA ROYALE.
In Mint Cd:flon.

131 AlId Ar,F,IICY
In 3rM

[leOn: heaters,

cii horn difie', msc 1807 S Holly

Ci mlii 1.icri:,,
,',AULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
322 9t
1919 S French

AUDI FOX 4 Door

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78—?Mtortycles
f_•iq''

10,000 Actual Mutes.

TOYOTA PICK.UP.

Phone 17? '521

Satu:jji and Sun

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3 To Choose From.

Small price ton' ccthi'rS

Saturday Feb 78,
7503 S Myrtle'. Sanford 9 , m.
until?? CiuIf,t', household itt-mt.
miSc treaSures

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TOYOTA CORONA Station Wa0on.
New Condition.

PICK UP JUNK CAPS FPLC

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Stemper Rea It')

0''. 322 CI?)
P*ghts 32? 233?

NEPAL CONTRACTOR
REAL [STATE, INC

and 0050 in $93 Mont 37? 6261

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NEWS

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ST. JOHNS REALTY Co.
BROKERS

JOHNNY WALKER

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3 flP, 1 atn huge corner lI C
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County. Florida in accordance ifh
the prOviSiC,tfl 04 the Fictitious

NO'it Is given that the

7105 Park Ave. P4

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54—Garage Sales
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Sir Cond

Cash for wrecked or junk can!. '1,- ,'
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SUBARII COUPE G.T.

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77—Junk Cars Removed

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One Local Owner.
MUSTANG II. Plafchb.,ck.
Gold.

P"rOnditionncl flatteries, $12 95
i nn,onq'
(: IL'S I3CDY 5140F'.
'10'? S'ontovl A',t'

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macera
4

Hwy SO. Call collect, Orlando 56
21)1.

intl Dsh,.,,',her

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Used motors sold and installed Also
I? acres car's for ports. Open 7
days week, 18.0 Auto Parts, East

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masonary,

bath, rieautifuliy furnished. Lot 91'
* 120' $t.00O,
3 BEDROOM, 7 bath, Split plan
Centra' heat and air, wall to walt
carpet, lots of extras, $24,000.

Sell tinat extra bike with. a low cost

DELTONA

New Far You!

th'nts Unfurnished

YOUARFHEPEBYCOIIIIedIh5, derslqnedareen4?agedinb.sEnetsln

heInstgaIo$thede,of
sarI naskng a*Jr.
1:00
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AND
PEGGY GUSSIE McCHESNEY. Name Statutes, ToWit .Section
Wife,
86309 FlorIda Statutes 1957.
ReSpondent
5: Jackson C. Green.
N,)TICE OF ACTION
ChariatteM. Greene
"HE TA7f 0' i'LOROOA
Publish Feb 77. March 5. l7 19,
TO PEGGY GUSSIE Mc. lflb
CHESIJEY. whose last kn*
DEW 157

thereof

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Msn ur Woman to room 8. board P.
expenseS 371 0))

sad fl(titi"j i'J"rne withfhe Clerk of
file your Answer or
Oefenseorpleacf,00w,Ihpp,CC,,rko, the Circuit Court o Seminote
the Circuit Court In and for Brevjrd
County, Florida. as provided by

'l,'jy 7 52 AT FAIRBANKS, WINTER PARK
647.4fll

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residence and mailing address is
7131 FellowShIp PasO, Tuchex,
Georgia

Winter Park

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TOYOTA MARIE II. 4 Door Sedan
New Condition

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76—Auto Paris

C.o;or 1/S from
0. 13!..'.. from
515 'u,'rvire all makes HERBS'

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OUTSIDE OF CITY --- 3

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Bedroom For Rent
Prefer WorkingMan
377 061.4

MUFFLER SERVICE and that we

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tort,

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we are
engaged in bu.nesS at 773 P4 1797.
Casselberry, Seminole County,
Florida ur1er the fldtifiOvt name ,
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Rent

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53—TV. Radio Stereo

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124,730 Owner will sell thit month
for $71,030. FHA teens. Nice area
See this one
SAIl LANTA - 3 Bedroom. 2 bath.
fli(C corner lot, New EHA finan
cing available

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TOYOTA CELICA Coupe

mile,'u'i.', ,i!l ',t'n'l from.' 373 ISO)

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TOYOTA MARK II, 4 Dr. Sedan,
Hs'i- RC31 Erie'"'; A.'d !'x'.'ry.

440. i..j ri, low

S tc.;t A,,,:::.

R4riqeeator, Dryer,

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central heat and air, Qualify anti
rent while papers processed IttA
inSpecled and apprCved for

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Multiple Listing Service

baths,

TV

1 Acre

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",!tlS FRENCH IHeIY 17931

Harold Hall Realty

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Nurses, RN's LPN's. Aides, Ad
Companion. NeedeJimmedately
478 0636

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MOONE V APPLIANCES 3710697
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Maytag portable waSher, excellent
tOndlon, $100 Pnone 531 7*63

24 Hrs

323•94 10
bedroom, I', baths,

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3

Transportation

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What a buyf 3 bedroom. I' i bath,
asking 5)9,500 Near Pinecreit
Elementary School, near shop
ping Nice' lot. Submit otter

Realtor
323 5774 AnytIme

38—Wanted

bedrooms,

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37)5620

fII'iJ nsa &amp;

52—Appliances

NEEDS WORK, BUT

571.') OO'/N

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409W, Ist!t .377 )3
We Buy Furniture

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S 70.900

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freezer, $150 UI 6250 after

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Dells Auction Service

51—i-4rtusehold Goods
Ondit), 73

lCK YOURSELF'
Ycu might if ya..i fail to took a? tiiis
home. Price reduced to 5)6000
but open to offer. Will listen Lake

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DISTRESS SALE
3 bedroom,
u'ntral heat &amp; air Call icr dei,l

tlrAullrui.Lv SHADED

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516.500

P.

FACTORY WORK- Experienced Disabled /etcran uesperatefy needs
I BR art unlurn or duplex, on
on industrial Sewing machines
fI.ir ,'.' P.s' reasonable
COOKS- Several openings
IIEDICAL TRA?I5CRI(lER.Exnei-iencei 8. fast
WE SELL SUCC iss
C' m'rrr.i

Top carn)ngs and chance for 40
'.hncen,ent. For interview .an

a job? The Classified

Furnished 2 bedroom, on beaut'ful
Park Ave. Convenit'nt to storeS,

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0 n. ,in',w"q - (iii 37)

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bedroom, 2

RETIREMEPIT SPECIAL

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6,000 (ITO, 573 IS cu ft I'pricjht

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bath, carpeted throughout, minI
condition, has TLC. 577,3(0.

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Wei'.iva Landinq Resortcn the r,n.rr
Beautiful oak shaded Iot. i%iI.
Swim, boat rentals and tree
cnonr,jqc Adlt. Ifl 4170

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FEATURING LUNCH £ DINNER
MON., WED., SAT,
DELICIOUS CORN BEEF AND CABBAGE $1.25
THIS MONTH SPECIAL
FILET MIGNON, BAKED POTATO &amp; 8U1'TER
TOSSED SALAD&amp; DRESSING $1.59
FRI., SAT., SUN,
~ LB. GROUND CHOPPED SIRLOIN WITH
BELLPEPPERS,ONIONS&amp;POTATOS149

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ear
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Sanford Al Anon Famly Group p 0
Box 553. Sanford. Ha 32711
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ciperienced waitresses, Apply n
person, Th
Lion's
Den
Re1turant P. Lounge,
Sanford Ave.

iS .LCOHOL A PROBLEM

abotj the 0oaes' on
fe1tIu1ng
of
I'wt5.
6) LATE SHOW: "The
L(ioMan."Yid&amp;ytyw,m
E)dand. 1968
itisti 1967,

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arsi
iot,
sorieskvo,posyo
14) r4) LEWS
1200
4'
ESH(W"HardDay's
Nt"IheBeatles star 1964

PIEWSHOW TIMES
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I.' 'nM .iubhnuS&amp;'. iSomo tie!
P 0 Koi 40 Osteen
'.1 !Al i77607?

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Re'g. Real Estate Broker, 371 0610
3720779

area 177.950
IDYLLWILDE EXECUTIVE
HOME
I bedroom, 30' family
bar, breakfast room
choice area $S';,900

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large family room Finest

extra

Beds

story stuccri

ri lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath w)th

34—Wd)bile Homes

I BR, 2 bath, for
,lre,t

BAPIK LIKI SITTING-- Enjoy life

35—Mobile Home Lots

SECRETARY- Good typing? Like
1 people' Have lots of compassion'
Tfti 5 for you
MAINTEHAPICE MAN- Work for
t'ie 01 Santord't finest employers.
Must be stable &amp; depeniable
MANAGER COUPLE- If you like
sports. outdoor life and People,
this it for you Al, around main
tenance isa must
IPI'L7 RIOR DECORATOR
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PetItioner.

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Call r.rini's' 10 a in r after p m

sammyp- Evans

2 121 SATURDAY NIGHT

Bedroom,

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cottaqe on' game room
7
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GROW A (ARDEN
3 bedroom,
large fenced in yard, near lake in
Quict area $25,900

with C.ibana on private lot, SItS
month Phone 3230568 after 6 30
pm

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Wi' nrr' Still t,iil.'d Oh ttiø I "r- ,
,Incl novelty itcni5 Also TV'S,

Sanford Auct iron

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FRIDAY N1GHT :30

.? Sq. Yard

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MWOLD
ca 'pet, cent. heat 8. aIr, range,
refrig , garage 126.100.

PIced ('xtra room? Choice 'S
14'clroom, 7 bath, finest leigh
borhood school area S79.00

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2 Bedroom, furnished, carf*ted,

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FrIday, Fob, 21, 014-3B

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl

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Sale

Assorted Colors

th f,ilrii'y
BR home
screeaed porch, large lot, as%wne
SI'.fl niymenls 373 1318

3

to scrre,n'n pool Get a
c"-m ,urn,ner
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tti'.t ISIAILS

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Wekiva
LiIndnj Rort on scenc river
Fish, boating, canoe AduIt In
4170

9—Good Things to Eat
MUWCOTTS
SJ0Bt11SHEL
I 776731 or 372

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ASSUMPTION New Vinyl Flooring

GREAT

1 Bedroom, 2 bath

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on Ill 90*
hiS. Winter Srrn
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?7 I 1A ,iti,', 4

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REAL ESTA1E ASSOCIATES
I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
E.pi-qcnced&amp;
Licensed
FOP ANY DEBTS INCURRED Jon 'Sanforas
Sales Lcder"
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
STEPISTROM REALTY
J MYSELF AS OF FEB 73, 196. 2565 Park Dr. I7EAL TOW )fl 2420

Roborl PIOSIOn. SMeyJoe.
1962. The saga Of a man who
&amp;rls in a ema) town
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CLYDE C COBB, Husband,

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Perlenced Call for

Phone37373100r3Z2i760

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Mob nirid touch Up Departments
A )Iy at
AMF ROQALO BOATS
111)30th St.
SanlordA;rport
An Equal Opportunity Employer

ChIldCa;e,mvhome
ReasonahieRates
)fl 3951

fACED WITH A DRINKINC.
rROOLLM
I'erhaps Alcohol:c Anonymous
Can Help
Call 7) 1597
WritePO (let 1713
Sanford. Flofda 37771

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Gardens. Section, Garden of the
Aioslles. Current value 5800. will
sacrifice greatly, 830 Vt?.

pored wton ts vengofid wde,
&amp;so a
tske
the gurwnen
€0 THE TALL SHIPS ARE
COMING: Bicentennsat progia.n

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Nice7hedroiik
io'nc, turn or unt urn
373 7920

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skills
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led the three of clubs. East
job.
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Entertaining during the event with FeatsofskiH and daring was the Flying Ea gles Circus at cod F.xplorer Post
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had appearances set in Miami to motorcade 40 miles to Fort
ace to e xplore new ideas and
GIVE PERFORMANCE
and liollvwood while Pennsyl- Lauderdale, with a dozen pre.
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addition of four new buses.
road,
will depend oil the number ()f number of tax dollars needed to fare to the passenger is 30 transportation will bc up to the
fer
a
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personal
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Total Cos t of four buses
(mart the new bes
Fif ty per cent of that will be buses in operation
cents
c
nty commission
experience which our daughter
one is sulnerable Our hand
Neisender sa&gt;s, is
paid b&gt; the federal govern\eisender said county of
Admittedly, Seminole Cowut&gt;
AL, Nisender says "fares
Wha t ever the commission enjoys at her college."'
The Seminole County Com- with the county'i 10 per cent nient, leaving the remaining
ficials
will
be
lookl;ig
at
has
fittleorno
public
transport
and
ridership"
on
the
loie
bus
decides
will be paid for by the
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mission is expefted to decide share cou.itng in at about half to be (inanctd b&gt; count y alternatuses to four new bus system
are "very low."
'axpaers
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Tuesday whether four new S37
7,000.
tax dollars, he rdided.
runs.
However, there is one bus
At first N63Wencier said
The dollars to finance the founders, those who have given
chance for a profit he e is to
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buses will run next year in
Tuesday Is the deadline for a
And, Neiswender points out
Possibilities include cutting that runs along Oxford Road there was SO me doubt the L-dditional buses must be
let our opponents get into
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or pledged a minimum of W,Sanford and South Seminole decision, Neiswender said.
that
grant
stipWations
require
a
back one bus. reducing the arld SR-436 in Soilth Seminole federal government would fund plugged into the 197&amp;1,1 ri7 fiscal
trou.,,e
000 to the University. In kreping
County
The
kicker,
however, is the count y to be able to fund a length of the mutes and using (hunt
The bus is the link 0 per cent of yearly operating budget
(For a copy of JACOBY
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to
Roger cost of operating the system.
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will
be
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eistnder, tie detor of number of buses purchased
Count&gt;
plaing it on a regular run
of Bridge.'' c/o this :
appears cuej3 a subsidy for says, it will be a minimum of 10 Oateaubriand th enter
ta in
conunission to decide on tht- county development, said it will
newspaper. P,0, Box 489.
So, the county must be read),
Neiswender says Ow County mula is feasible.
atives would
months before the buses can be ment included four violinists
extent of participation in a cost S270,uWa-year to keep the to foot the yearly operating cut ]own on yearly operating Pays $1.02 per pa&amp;wnger to
Radio City Station, New York,
However deep the County manufactur2d and delivered to
and the centerpieces were can.
proam sshlch ensisions the buses orating and on the cis, sshiLh, Neiender says, costs cutting back on the keep the bus in operation The wishes to get
N
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thIrd hour' Since I hase now already .now you hase blood
moved to Texas should I wait a .wgar level in the range of 174.
)ear, or find another doctor
I think &gt;o'i should make a
now? Also, I asked the doctor it real effort to eliminate any
I shou:d ct"k my urine and he obesity that you have and your
said It wouldn't show Ln urine height and weight suggest that
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DEAR READER -It is true Many people with abnormal
thatareading of 174 three hours sugar teM results have noal
after ingesting glucose (sugar) resporuses after losing excess
is high. The interpeetat.ion of obesity,
the results though must be
Fur more information Ofl the
dependent upon all the facts In diagnosis of diabetes and the
the case. Were you properly glucose tolerance test send 11
prepared for the test by eating cents for Ilie Health Letter,
adequate amounts of car. Number 3.11, Diabetes:
bohydrates and sweets for tl,
jw Diagnosis,
days before testing? If a person Mana gement Send a long
avoids carbohydrates and tries stamped, self addressed en
to lose weight because he is velope for mailing Address
going to have a checkup, he yo ur letter to me in care of this
may have an abnormal test newspaper, P.O. Box ii,
result that resembles diabetes Radio City Station, New York,
wWch is a response to the diet NY 10019.
he has been or..
Your high bIwA sugar level
Blood sugar (glucose) values does increase your likehhood of
vary a lot depending on the having heart or vascular
method used for the chemical clLwese. If you smoke, stop.
analYfli3 Of the test. CtTtainly Eliminating exce
fat will
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Vtntures" which, in turn, hire plan designed for the poor and bead - SEEDCO," he said

\t the conference, which as In federal grants and, aC stud) It as determned lIMO no quarrel" with the medical agency an estimated $100,000 A of the local citizens wary of the

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Binford sa Freeman Is the politics at the local lee1

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a firm dis and herseJ instructing Mrs had told hint not to Fight," she and Brnfora, Fre"man's first refuse the offer

principal ,it Hopper for to

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today, instructed County Atty. taway, Harry K-,viatkowsld and
Thomas Freeman to research Sal 'vthlen Jr are Democratic

bOard a comprehen.she rep'irt
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Deriiocratic (action on the questionsolali cc'inLssioners

the &amp;rninole often ri(lIni to school on his earlier in the month and we

are planning on pressing Superintendent W P La)er bears, said she has neer been driing him bact and rth to there"

Leffler rules (as orabl, o an attorne&gt; llot.r Berry
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Sersices Act Application the home.s is about $811,000 and

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opportunities to add to your
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beverage agent saa shattered
at Persimmon Ave. and warrant to raid the apartment court ruled that Cullom can
McCrackin Road by a mystery on Noc 1 and seized koks and dupllcatetuperecordtngsofthe
ed,ers allegedly listing bettors 15 days of wiretapping
gunman
Sheriff's deputies said today and
hours to cisten to the tapes
that In two other Incidents ctwrenc) and other Items
McNamara "as arrested
According to the (nsentoy
Wednesday night
north of SR 434 sandals hurled during the raid (or cirr)ing a returned to the court after
chunks cit concrete at two concealed Lto1 and faces trial execution of the search cc arrant
tractr trailez trucks smashing separate!) in circuit court here a the u1artment on Nov. 1,
Crenahawwazat the apartment
ccin&amp;3hlelds of both trucks. No on that charge.
McNamara
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scheduled for trial this week on revoker "fell from Jack
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recocered
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today were investigating Viree
Fires
McCormick said the latest
incidexg..s of vandalism WedCourts
thefts
bfirgs, the total to three
nesday night in which the winddishwashers taken in two days
from houses being built by
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Cliarl E Stand) of SanFurn1sMugsStoli
ford reported he was south. arrested they recovered 15
bound on Airport Blvd. at 16th shirts and four pair of parilss,
Deputies said officials at Belvalued at $321, thdt were Aire Lake of the Woods srub..
like a firecracker or auto back- report,4y taken in a separate division, Fun Park, reported
burglars took furnishl
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Americans who base act hard
of Jimmy Carter, but the
organizers of his pr'sidential
tiol sa tht art not v orri (I
"Before his canipaign is over,
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ehatrSc %CtTflOfl\ 5 a victim tered 1 Y rlsüncrs of war
the SLA lorred hr to embrace about the "blank ,ear " Dc
psctnatri portrait of Patriu,i
of mental torture, driven by
West, who had been on the the name "Tanla" they were (ease attorneys 'laY teSt1fl'ofl)
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Hearst depicts her as a politi(ear to retreat into a false pertanI since Monday, said Weed working on "a creature of the about Miss Hearst's activities
cally naive "creature of the
sonality, first as the revolution, told him that Miss Hearst was surface all form and no sub- riuring that time could lead to
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further indictments or retail.
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surface" who experimented
ary "Tanla," th€n as the mys- an occasional user of marl- stance"
have
with drugs as a curious, restive
terfous 'pearl "
Hp cnid thn tnr'-irltc h f' alien from terrorist grouPs.
luana. Weed infltinn.rl 'ii'h
leenger and made no effort to
For Mass ach us e tts Primary
The prosecution maintains use of marijuana in his recent 'stuff" the rhetoric Into her
Small T;
mind-probing experts
s,I•PrIce
Hearst s
no Psych iatrist,that
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running for president, led
alter her underground od)sst)
the cause of the SLA and
"My understanding tr:t tion West a
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Miss Hearst reall sunpi)
participated willingly in a bank Mr. Weed was conducting ex- activities between September
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nssachusetts and the seccnd
didn't lie,".snid I)r
robbery two months after her periments with marijuana and l9l4 and her art est last Sept . 18.
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primary test of the election year.
Orne, a UniversityPenn.syl. lartin I n v a d e
at
kidnaping
by
t h
the terrorist that he introduced the defend. The defendant took the 5th
Tht Bay State primary next
' imO%eS mon
vania psychiatrist who specialgroup.
ant to it and she had smoked it Amendment 42 tImes when she
t)emocrats and less Republican activ ity
new rules and a highly volatile issue, busing.
ries. lie testified for the defense
ainination thatMiss; Hearst was
ing to that year.
The Democratic field in Massachusetts includes the f lve
another
Wednesday at the- newspaper the truth of Miss Ilearst's ac- depressed prior to her Feb. 4,
Oil
Hood Tractor Co.
question, West added, "She had
candidates in Tuesday's New Hanisphire primary as well
West called it the "Pearl"
heiress' trial for bank robbery. count to psychiatrists of fic.
1974,
kidnaping,
an
independent
been
given
as three others -Sen. Henry N1. Jackson of Washington,
by Sir. Weed on era, after a name given Miss
Orion", Fla 3;644
Orne's statement drew a and abuse at the hands of the spirit in search of an identity.
Pennsylvania Gov. Milton J - Shapp and Alabama Gov.
41? Malnel-o Ave
several occasion drugs which Hearst by SIA member Emily
!Jiarp reprimimd from U.S. Svmbionese liberadon Army,
The prosecution contends she
cwge
she was o were ... SI) and Harris, but gave sketchy anS.,..rr
Dist Judge Oliver J Carter icsistant U.S.Atty.
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Carter, the former Georgia governor who polled 30 per
a identity as a soldier mescaline I Inquired what her sucers and offered no new clues
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protested
in the terrorist ranks of the effects riad been and couldn't
cent of the cote to lead the field In New Hampshire
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jurors that
Aster ,i u
conference at SLA West heatedly argued (lUll
ui.u.'u Yvednesda he would win, place or show 'n the
determine whether she ever
such a comment was "an In- the bench with the opposing at- she scas a normal,
seconi primary test.
nfused had LSD. But the experiences
',aslon of our province
torneys Carter told all partici- teen
teen-ager when she was abrupt she recounted on
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Orne hind
pan ts that only the verdict I) Inductt ci against her will into made mi thcnk
defense
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Miss
Hearst,
was
scheduled
to Hearst is telling the truth.
Bancroft extracted inforina.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -Unable to find a use for the
resume
his
testimony
today.
Turnipg
to
the
jury,
the
judge
tion
that
Miss
IiEarsl
attendL
cIA's multi-~illlon doilla Glomar Explorer, thE. governparents sitting in the front
Earlier, Dr. L.J. West testi- snH, "You and you alone have five scbools In six years and
;nentistryingtoleasethe 'shi to priva te d t 1
fied there was "no way" Miss to make this ultimate decision was almost expelled from one r w and sh k her he (I negaHearst could have faked her re- and no psychiatrist. no lawyer parochial scho3I "for t0ling a tively.
sfionses
to n extensive batter
or anbod else should invade nun to go to hell."
West also said Weed told him
But executtves for two of the three corporations that
of
teEts
and
intcrvicscs designed that province
She as described by son, that Miss Hearst badgered him
government officials hoped might submit bids expressed
WE ARE MOVING TO A NEW LOCATION MARCH
to determine the authenticity of
Orre and West, a profeswr of teachers as "detached, dis- into tryi q ISD. Weed was not
no interest in the sophisticated vessel, which was used by
E ARE REDUCINGY OUR INVENTORY SO
tier story.
psychintry at the University of dainful and self-centered," ac- called as a the CIA to recover part of a Russian submarine from the
itness in the trial.
I three psy. C.-lif6rnia at Los Angeles, cording to Bancroft, ana was
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chintrists
appointed
by the dgreed th.al, the defendant was portrayed by her one-time
"It's a white elephant that iust attracts attenUon," an
as
court to determine Miss fed subtle traps during their in- fiance, Steven Weed, as having
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executive for In'einational Nickel Co. said of the ship,
Ilear.st's competence to stand terviews. Although she had a "a capacity for sarcasm that
which was built under a secret agreemerst between the
trial. also conducted further patchy memory, both experts was unparalleled."
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%tt defended cch4mt lie su
said, th" necer discerned a
Hocc,crd lIu'hts
lie said tl1t p?r . m. rtfLrred it)
fense.
hint of fabrication in the more gested where rudtine youthful "political naivete" and offered
The other two court- than 30 hours they spent with excesses and dismi.swd Miss to cite statistics on teenage
appointed psycWatrists have her separately.
Hearst's SLA tapes professing drug "perimentation to prove
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When Orne flatly affirmed portra% Miss Hearst in psy. propaganda similar to that ut- a par with her peers.
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These uere fighting words to extremists on
the one side, who want a flat constitutional ban
onabortion—period.meywerealsodj.cpleasjng
to extremists on the other side, who contend that
a woman Fhould have an absolute and
'estric
right to an alxwtion.
The court's decision did, in fact, confer that
r1ghtdwingthefirtthontiofp,.egnan.
while giving the stales varying degrees of
control during the rtmnalning months, lncludmg
oUtright prohibition in the final trimester except
in cases Livolving the mother's life or health,

President Ford did exactly that when he
stepped forw2rd to bring the full force of the
executive branch into play L.ü stop illegal activities
by corporations in the future and punish past
trangressions. He deserves credit for setting the
right course.
We suggest that L}e acts oi justice be as
humane as possible. And, the U.S. government

To moderates, if there are any left, this was
the most reasonable compromise that could be —
-made on a question that can nevci be resolved 10
•onsaaon. But emotion, not reason,
rules this issue, and An the controversy over RAY CROM L E Y
"rights" — the unborn child's, th mother's,
societys — moderation sadly seems to be
becoming less an1 less a virtue.
- How, for example, Is one to reason with H

they must cooperate by reforming conditions which
have required Americ'n businessmen to resort to
bribers'.

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to take a moderate stand on the increasingly
explosive Issue of abortion does so at his peril.
Latest evidence of this was the cviticLn
immedlately voiced against
dent Fo by
txth pros Ra(I antis for his recent statement that
he believes the Supreme Court's 1973 decIsion
and that he favors a constitutional amendment that would leave the

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B'rith Anti-Defamation League, called for the invst.igatlon Wednesday in a telegram to Sm.athers.
leitlebaum said the denial of Asst. Secretary of State
1,,vid MacNarnara that he wrote the article, published in
a newspapsr fur educators, was not enough.

SOY.S.
Jacques Itogiers, a self-ad.
mitted NWLF courter, has said
the underground journals are a
means for clandestine bands to

Frecmnar. arid County Corn-.
missioners Michael liattaway
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accu.sed in direct Lnformnatlons
filed by State Atty. Abbott

4s media have been photocopied or are machine-printed.
But a recent raid by FBI

consolidate politics.
Rogiers faces a court hearing
next week on a contempt of

dictments were thrown out by
the court,
The trio is accused of conspiring and meeting without
giving public notice in October
to decide to abort a county clay
pit purchase. They also are
accused of meeting in
December 1974 at the CNA
BuiIltrg .n Orlando Ii.' discuss
selection of Freeman as County
Attorney,
Another "out.of 'the Sunshine" meeting is alleged to
have occurred last January at
Lonol.
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for
Freeman, Hattawa&gt; and

HOSPITAL NOT ES

Ruling • Allows Gro'vth Fees

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ADMISSIONS

TM.IAHASSEE AP:
'[be Florid.'i Supriiu
Court says cities can levy growth fees, requiring new
residents to pay for the cost of providing them with water
and sewer services.
Although the court's 5-0 ruling Wednesday went against
the specific fee law in question, a Dunedin ordinace, the
decision ?st,ablIshed the right of local governments to
charge the fees.
"We see nothing wrong with transferring to the new
user of a inurth'ipally owned water or sewer system a fair
share of the costs new use of the system involves," said
the decision, authored by Justice Joseph hiatchett.

Sanford:
DrreII Cantrell
Milton L. Ilardee
Jeph (;. Hartwig
Jc'ph Riflery
Annie M. Jackson
Frank Knight Sr.
F Knighten
it'Imi M. I.ion
Noah Matthews
O'Neal E. Mathews
lteulah N. Morris
Jodi H. Norton
IA)%%Cll E. Ozier
Gladys Fringle
I)elmna I.. Stewart
('loud DeBary
Eul.alia Lance, DeBary
Howard Rice, I)ellary
'uithy S. Spokes, Deliary

FBI Probing Arson Cases
PENSACOLA tAP) -- The FBI is investigating
deliberately set fires at the homes of two local officials
who had spoken out about racial tensions at Escambia
High School, an FBI spokesman says.
"Our investigation is being conduc'ted under provisions
of the Civil Rights Act of 1964," a spokesman in the FBI's
Jacksonvilleolficesaid late Wednesday. "That's about as
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we uaui
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which gutted the home of Rep. H.W. Peaden, I)Pensacola, early Wednesday and a Saturday blaze that
caused about $1. 500 damage to the home of Teresa Hunt,
a member of the Pensacola Human Relations Cornmission.

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in Gov. Reubin Askew's next spending proposal will be $64
mill.ion lot- major czpansicm of state prison facilities, said
Budget Director Joe Q'esse.
The money will be used to build five 600-mar' facilities,
to complete a 600-man facility already started and for
other expansion projects, Cresse said Wednesday.
The proposal, which Askew mentioned in a speech in
New Ycrh, was the first major portion of the governor's
ifoposed 1976-77 budget to be unveiled.

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Dr. James Ponder
He will explain how God can make
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WASHINGTOJ - One question mark has transcribing the tapes,
Buzhardt carefully Nixon has never returned our calls since he left days almost all
of them will be laboriously
continued to hang over the Watergate scandals: listened to many of them through headsets, lie the White House. This time
he couldn't be moved and reconnected to the central
mtho doctored the White House transcripts? We did his best to correct the mistakes of the reached for comment because he
was traveling monitoring consoles.
have now estcbllshed that the culprit was none stenographers and to make the transcripts as in China.
The Sinai sensors, according to the March
other than Rlctmard Nixon himself,
accurate as possible.
SINAI SENSOHS The United States Is issue of
Popular Mechanics, were developed
On April 29, 1974, NIxon made a dramatic TV
Some of the passages were damaging to his quIetly preparing to relocate the sensors which
(rem a Vietnam-era project with the code name
appearance to ammowmce he would release the eminent client, so he discussed the most American technIcians have planted in
the Sinai "Jason." They can pick up
tran.scr1ps. ThIs was nteTxled to heii off the disa,strous parts with the PreSIdent. listening In desert.
the heat from engines
or even bodic.s. The most stelthy movement of
growing demands for access to his controversial dismay, Nixon kept mumbling, 'Itdidzi't happen
These sensitive electronic- devices are sup- men or machints,
White house tapes.
acconilr1g to experts, would
like that," amid other ¶imllar comments,
posed to monitor any violation of the Israeliregister on the senso.
The 1hii.i Jud1eia, Connuitt, however,
Then to Buthazdt's abaolute amazement, U'e Egyjtian truce, which Secretary of &amp;ate Henry
A bewildering vai- iety of the tiny detectors
obtained the tapes and compared them to the President excised material to make the tran- Kissinger arranged,
have been so%n on the Sinai. Some called
Nixon transcripts. Cotutsel Jotwi Doar found the scripts conform to his own version of what
As part of the accord, the US. team was Mlnialds
will be relocated on the Sinai's scrubby
transcripts "not accurate,"
happened. He din-egarded the clear evidence of given ur.Ul February 22 to taste!! the detection Et
liii plateau where they can
Mysterious gaps appeared in the transcjpt
pick up a walking
tl'e tapes and Btzzhardt's own scrupulous in- system. The monitoring owicea have been
man 90 feet away ora moving vehicle 9G) feet
where there were none on the tapes. Strange spectlori.
scattered strategically over 150 square miles of away.
distortions put words In Nixon's mouth that
As Nixon edited the damaging passages, he äes'i-t, 'flmey should pick Up any m(ivenicrmt inOthers called Magids will detect changes in
couldn't be heard on the tapes. And passages, dismissed some of the changes and deletions side the truce zone, wIlidi the U.S.
kChfllCian3
electromagnetic
fields when the metal from a
which were deleted from the transcripts p
with the cryptic explanation: "It was unrelated then would report to both Israel arid Egypt.
vehicle, artillery piece or even an individual rifle
"un.lnIelligible," turned o4t to be perfectly clear to preiIdentiil .ctlon."
However, there is one cob1em. The Israelis comes within range.
or: the tapes.
The tensh"r of representL't a mar. he knew to maintained control over the truce zone until the
The
The '.x-P'esident's loyal, x-ufessoral atbe i.honcst helped to break luThardL'h health. February 22 deadline. They possibly may know, y. durable le vices will last from 90 days to a
without replacement, They can also
tieney, Fred Buthardt, was wi5eiy blicd for On June 13, 1974, after working all night to
meet therefore, where the hundreds of hidden sensors operate
in temetature., rngtng 'scm cs
t1 misrepresentations, But wirc,s with direct a federal court request for documents, he are located,
degrees below zero to 1S'i degrees aliove.
knowledge of what happened have told us Ihet collapsed with a sei'ious heart attack.
The State I)epartment has delicately decided,
Nixon persoialiy altered the incriminating
Now he Is practicing law in Hilton Head, S.C. therefore, that the initial seeding La "tentativ'L" menFootnote: A U.S. team of six women and 150
are sttlng up the complex ysteni. Ternnscr1pta.
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quarters
A.ti!r Whlt House rteix)gTajihel'-s finbhi'.l
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"general conversation" about
the Jaycees and county
business and the recent appointment of Freeman as
county attorney.
4n's motion alleges that
statements and testimony
taken from Tom and Betty
hlinford reveal that there is a
"total absence of any factual
basis for the charge" and that
Binford and his wife "have
repeatedly testified that they
don't know of, nor can they
attribute any stdtement
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Joan B. Skates
Eddie C.allowl)', Altamonte
Springs
Mary (. Harrison, Altamonte
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Benjamin F. Lusby, DeBary
Ethel F. McDonald, Deltona
C a the r I n e F u II or d,
Indianapolis, md.
Eddie
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Longwood
Raymond Flavelle, Orlando
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today
becoming
BIRTHS
southcasterl Friday, Rain
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Julia
probabilit) lo per ecu' today
Fenuy a boy
and tonight and 30 per cent
Mr. cnd Mrs. Danny Susani
lAe i boy
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DISCHARGES
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Ceorge W. Canton
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Valerie Clancy
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Frances M. Jones
i-th, SOs central and LOs cx'
Jodi R. Nor-tori
treme south.
Emma O'Neal
Friday's i)aytona Beach
Jean Poole
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Secretary of State Bruce
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investigation" or allegations that an aide wrote an article
containing an anti-semitic referencce to Atty. i;n.

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WASHINGTON — Who did kill John F.
Kennedy' According to ideas recently
populared to exce, It was Ldon Johnson, or
Richard Nixon, or Abraham Zapruder, or J.
j"i
Edgar Hoover, or Allan 1)ulles, or all of the
abovt. OccasinaIly s&amp;nneone goes so far as to
suggest it was a looney named Lee Harvey
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Oswald.
But nobody knows for certain, and the trouble
.
is that with the simplistic speculation getting in
the way no one may ever know.
c_....-,7.
Once the oksesslons of people who came out
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only at night, assassination theories have
become so widely and ridiculously avallabe that
the end result may be, according to one Harold
' j glue
Weisberg. "to inure everyone to deaden the
—..,
public's sen.sitivitie3, to destroy the chances of
getting Americans teally Interested in finding
the truth."
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Weisberg should know about the psychology
of zany theorizIng. He's thecrized a few vmles
himself. As perhaps the first American to be
(oreverabsorbed ' the JFK murder - he saa
he has not slept soundly for 14 years - tie has
written seven published books, all entitled
"Whitewash," In vrhlch he has advanced the
noticn that Oswald could not have killed Kennedy because "his rifle could not have been the
murder weapon." Weisberg Is nothing If not selli if assured. Oswald's weapon did not do It, repeat
not. n-o-t, period.
For all his tringent convictiout, concerning a

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By The Associated Press
First Lady Betty Ford is taking a respite Iromii her I urt
solo political foray of the campaign season today as her
husband's Republican challenger, Ronald Reagan, revs
up another swing through Florida.
Mrs. Ford was slated for a day of rest and oruvate visits
,t 1,rpn lcli,n,l
•ks.
;., ,,.,
JUISIIC
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resunming her tour Friday in Miami and joining Ford For d
41.mtle South Florida motorcade Saturday.
Meanwhile, Reagan is t: begin several days of Florida
campaigning with a noon rally in St. Petersburg's
Williams Park, a popular gathering place for many of the
thousands of reUrecs in the area.
Ford drew between 10,000 and 15,000 persona to a St.
Valentine's Day rally in the same park.

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Chaiimjn Mao Tse-tung mv have won his 25- ii foreign know-how ceuld be brought in with no convictions, Weisberg Is perhaps as
d'Cloping
fetus
within
her
"every
bit
as
much"
strigle
with
Premier
as she loves tier already born children, that controlyear
of Chia
— by
outliving
hisChou
nval.En-mi for strings at no political price - and without authoritative as anyone concerning the
hampering agricultural progress.
while no one has the rit to force her to have an
assassination. Certainly he Li one of the most
Over the years, ou and his associates twice
M In Mao's choice of the ill-fated [in Pino, thorough of the civilian investigators. The
abortion,
she does
necessarily
to forbid abortion
to not
all other
women?have the right managed to put Mao on the shelf - in an Hua has shown a remarkable capacity in ad- college lecture circuit that appears to have
honorary and reverea position, of course. But ministration L'i a rough and not-aoger.Ue softened the brain of Marx Lane, Li not for him.
G as Is s u e Re Ffl a iflS
At the same time, aome pro-abortJon have one which Mao himself has described as being on maimer. And he has been a pragmatist, like Weisbe*g does not write merely for titillation as
done much to fuel emotions by rubbing their a marble pedestal in a museum.
Mao, looking for results arid using ideology as a do so many of the phonies who've ow wealth&gt;
legal victory in the public's face. Such things as
The receit vote in the House of Rejxesentatives cannot be
0mm one such occ2slon. In the Irocess of lever rather than as an objective.
on mushy prose. "The fle!d La full of ripoff arthe last word on regulation o( natural gas prices,
advertising abortion services and making a comeback. Mao created the Cultural
It is too early to tell, of course, whether this fists," says Weisberg.
demands for public subsidization of abortion
The action preserves the Illusion of low cost fee most natural
Revolution, turning the rulliug Corr.m'mist party initial Mao victory will mean the permanent
It should be inserted here that there are those
gas sold in interstate commerce, but does nothing to solve the
clinics have been highly offensive to many Inside out and gripping China in a frenzy of inatallaton of Hua and other Mao men in th'
tp
in
the
assassination investigation culture who
people, ro all of whom are totally opposed to
riisg energy problems of a nation thirsty for fuel,
terror and lmuuedeaning for &gt;ars — only to ranks of China and the demotion or or mflue'.'e (eel Weisherg Is less than perfect also. But
this is
abortion under any circumstances.
By retaining the federal ceiling on gas shipped ti&gt; the major
ham e (Thou weather the storm and out-politic stagnation of those who have been close to Chou. understandable in a movement where almost
producers, the legislation hobbles the big companies in their
Mao. He gradually rebuilt the party structure in
Many people are also concerned that too-easy
But if Mao is able to hold on to his Initial everyone hates almost everyone. Each theorist
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his
Image - and sandbagged Un Pino, Mao's victory certain matters seem clear,
search for new soutces of gas. Relieving the smaller companies
abortion is supplanting birth control methods
believes himself to be genuine and all others to
of lance regulation, allowing price hikes on only about 3 per
chosen successor and loyal lieutenant over mote
among them old fashioned chastity - as ti
First, there will be no quick end to China's be illegitimate. Notably xclud,d from this
cent of currtht resour, dues Little to encourage new
"contraceptive" of choice, with a consequent
than three decades. While most anything is deep suspicIon of the Soviet Union - and no generality, perhaps,
are Sylvia Megher, now
development or conservation measures.
enion of morality.
possible in China's faction-ridden politics, the letdown In China's attempts to keep sonic sort of more or less retired after
publishing her
What the House has dene Is perpetuate the myth that
Qmou stc*y
that Un was conspiring to a relationshIp with the United States as a
Pro-abortIonists cannot dinnis.s these COIl" assassinate
authoritative
"Accessory
After
the Fart," and
Americans can continue to enjoy ample supplies of safe, dean
Mao - does not hold water. When counter-balance to the USSR.
lightly, or pretend that abortion ii one knows
Howarn Hoffman, a fl-year-old law student who
the prineipals involved and their past
I know first hand of Mao's hatred and distrust is one of the youngest of the
a-c.as.Ination
by assumed immediate political advantage In the coining
can anti-abortionist, ignore the fact that what
elections, carries the threat of incalculable long-term cost in
Mao, on this comeback, as before, appointed based on his early experiences, that aggression
But back to Weisberg, lie's 62, a one-time
they propose would result in other evils - a
a man Intensely loyal to his own belief in radical
padlocked industries, lct jobs and a paraly.ed economy.
economic, political and military are in the newsman and retired pou1try
return to backstreet butchery, abortion for the
farmer, now
action. From all that is known to date, Hua Kuo- forefrwmt of he Kremlin's thinking,
The gap between the House bill and Senate legislation
rich but not for the OC increasing
CSpCt
suffering
(rum
phlebitis
and
frustrations
in
erasing all controls may be too great for resolution In confeng, the new acting premier, is a man who zigs
And Mao believes, as he has so forcefully Frederick, Md. He sees little good resulting from
for the law,
ference. The House action, however, must be rtcUfied even If it
when Mao zigs and zags when Mao zags.
expressed — once notably through an an- the current popularity
of anti-establishment
The President's recommendation, we
raluires a whole new StN't•
Apparently he believes, with Mao, that at this nouncement by Un Piao that China can
afford
assassination
theories,
"The trouble is
lleve, carries just this kind of danger.
stage
and
for
a
long
time to come, China's future to have only one principal major enemy at a
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time everybody keeps trying to addr tix question:
In those states which outlawed abortion, lies in emphasis on agriculture, with Industrial ifitlstosurviveinthl,uncertajnworld
who killed JFK' We'll never know that, maybe
abortions would still continue, except that they
gains coning only through investment of those
Internall&gt;,
a
resurgence
of
Mao's
power
we
never can know It. What we should be conwould again be underground. More liberal states resourcea remaining after farmers
get what mould mean the emergence ol men dedicated to centrating on is the ahe,.iutø
would find themselves becoming abortion
destruction of the
they must hate to meet Mao's goals.
selfhelp, decentralization and radical in- Warren Coriunitsion Report" Why mas it faked,
meccas, much as flew York was before the
Industrial gains, under this planning would be novation, but no loosening of
controls over the Weisberg wonders, and why did our Institutions
Supreme Court's decision,
achieved as agriculture provided the capital to individual and his liberties,
cover it up? That Is the real irnportof the matter.

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They are cut off from theu jast, ment officers turned up original wanted to learn morn about how named on a NWI.F' "most- started printing a magazine "even if there were no other
From friends and family
documents of the Emnillano Zn- he receives communiques from wanted" list printed in a called "Tug, The Urban Guer- way" he could tell the letters
re,'ulu(ionaries living In path Unit.
tie NWLF
the group that magazine
that
Rogiers rilla."Thejournal,whlch print- were authentic by an analysis
shadowy, elusive underground
Resides trying to find clues recently Issued threats against distributes.
ed the NWLF "most-wanted" of their structure and content.
bands.
such as typeface or fingerprints Patricia hearst and her family,
list, is described as the official
Vet the urban guerrillas of to help in their search (or unAt a hearing on Rogiers' case
Rogiers, 37, is part of what tie voice of the NWLF and also
the Weather Underground, New derground terrorists, the FBI Wednesday, U.S. Dist. Judge calls the Peoples Information reprints communiques sent by
World liberation Front, Erni. says, keeping track of the radi- Albert Wollenberg disqualified Relay-I. Besides distributing the Zapata unit and other tinUnit and other cal publications can provide inderground groups.
roups put nut commirniquiPi, sights into the life of urban
Roglers would not dicloe
mimagazines and books designed guerrillas.
how the NWLF originally conto deliver their messages to the
'We're interested in these
tacted him or how he receives
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The Weather Underground Frank Perrone. "They give us
telephones local news media to more information than we
tell where communiques are would have without them. It's
hidden. 11w Symbionese Liber- that much more we can know
County Court Judge Wallace Kwiatkowski have filed
ation Arms left it.s radical about these people."
Hall was scheduled to hear motions seeking dismissal of
epistles In txittu-oomns, luggage
little is known about tlK 31.10 arguments at 2 p.m. today in
the charges on the grounds that
tokcrs and phone booths. The or composition of the Z.apata defense efforts to have Sunstatements given by state
Zapata Unit usually mails its unit or NWI.F, except that both shine Law violation and con- witnesses
don't substantiate the
messages directly to local have claimed responsibility for spiracy charges against three
charges.
newspapers and broadcast sta- a number of terrorist bombings county officials thrown out.
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draftcardlnpersoflalPoSSes310flatti1i 1 if it
Is lost or stolen rçlacement cards il1 tie no longer
issued. Selective Service records will be transferrvd to appr.priat Federal flecods Centers.
The only Selective Service contact in Florida will be
Pierce's office. He may he reached at: Floridu
State Headquarters, Selective Service Syskui,
Southgate Plaza Office Park, U.S. I South (P.O. Box
l88, St. Augustine, Fl. 3204.
Any person participating in President Ford's
Clemency Program who wishes to enroll with
S'leetive S-rvice to perform his alternate service
obligation must contact the State Director In person, by phone or mail alter the end of Febnury.
it will b. impossible for any new information to
be added to a registrant's file. Registrants with any
valid questions about their status may contact him
at the above address.
With the exception of a few who may be violators
of the Military Selective Service Act, all registrants
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It is not an exaggeration to say that the intense
salesmanship, including bribery, of Lockheed
Aircraft Co., and other transnatior1al firms, has
created another problem of immense dimensions to
American foreign policy.
Lockheed has admitted that it has paid lobbyists and government officials in Japan and Thil
Nethcrlands, As a resuit, the oarliarnents of both
nations have initiated major investigations. In
their nets are such lumir.aries as Dutch Prince
Bernhard and former Japanese Premier Kakuel
Tanaka, who still serves in parliament.
It is entirely possible that before the investigations end the complexion of parliaments
could change and royalty could abdicate. And
unfortunately, the Lockheed affair is only beginning. Various federal agencies are investigating
some 46 major corporations for possible ilega1
bribery abroad or illegal contributions to political
campagns in the Uniied States. More shoes
.
dojbtedIv vill fall.
The timing of the disclosures could not have
come at a worse time. U.S. foreign policy is not too
steady on its feet anyway for various reasons, our
allies abroad are questioning our credjt,ilits' and
orgy of investigathns, and the American
capitalistic economic system is under attack from
many quarters.
A full-scale investigation of illegal activities by
American corporations abroad will exacerbate all
of these problems. However, there is no alternative. As a leader of the Western world, the United
States must continue to exhibit the highest moral
standards in commercial as well as political a!fairs.

The end of tebruary niarv.s the end of an era—
greetings from Uncle Sam, the traumatic 18th
t1rthday rite of registering for the draft, flight to
Canada and draft cards burnt in protest are all a
thing of the past. All local draft board offices will be
closed and in Florida, 52 emoloves terminated as of
Peb. 28 and another three on May 8. By the end of
Fiscal Year 1977, the entire Selective Service
agency will employ only approxImately 100 persons
nationally.
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made it necessary to terminate registration on Jan.
27, according to Col. Peter Pierce Jr., state director
of Selective Service. "This means there will be no
registration or lottery drawing in the foreseeable
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no longer have to report changes of address or
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Emory Club Monday at 7 p.m. at the Rosemont
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p.m. Dr. Palms is a nuclear physicist arid former
chairman of Emory's physics department. A native
of the Netherlands. he joined the faculty in 1966 and
was formerly on the staffs of Los Alamos and Oak

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Pancake and sau.cage ill be served from 8 n.m.
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and proceed until all items are oki.
All members of the Kiwanis Club have tick1s for
sale with a $1.50 price tag. The ducat.s will also be
available at the door.
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merchants wishing to donate Items (or the sale are
urged to cor,tact either Phil Roche or Fred Wilson
or any member of the Kiwanis.
A;; A.Vt1I3 fruiii we Dreakiast and auction will
be used In furthering Kiwanis charities, prtmarily
those dealing with underiivileged children.

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saying We must notbe in tixi much of a hurry, for een
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look at the previous day's newspaper to find Uie previous high,
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some 39.21 million shares
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And so great is the cnthuslasni acc,viriplillying the trading understanftg of wisdom. TheyI
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volume that forecasts of 50-million share days are as plentiful as off a cliff to their death.
forecasts for a cracking of the I,OWpoint "barrier" almost any
Only I.he sound of pounding hoofs is heard, and they lead on(Lily.
ward, American Telephone and Telegraph raises its quarterly
With I.he Dow Jones industrial average at 9d7-80 points as the
dividend. General hiotors is confident of a big year in car sales.
week ended, that height, reached for the first Ume just three
Business profits look good.
years ago, could be achies ed again ' ith just one day's work.
11w knleidescnpe is shaken a new Icture
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ratei arp rcl:tjvcly low, friflationseems tc be
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Never mind that General hlotors seems to have inisgauged the
analysis who attempt to introduce some cautionary advice
nwket for small cars, and big ones as well; that the decline in
find
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released after four months of capti%lity in Lebanon flew to
Athens today for a reunion with their families and a trip
home to the United States.
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its basketball hopefuls Wed. Lyman trek to Gville for dates
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will take upsets at Gainesville
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not to lose a couple more won only one of 28 games, pla)s
tonight.
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Dennis Piper
Stit'phecd 81, West Liberty 79
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SEVENTH -3.16,0: 1 Pont Ann,
Spunn',t'j Jet. 1 Qovate; I Val,d
Aj&gt;peal. S K's Zoro, 6. Hurrying, 7.
So"e WiOQIC; 8. Keen Girl
H:rmt 3
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NINTH -IC1 Grouco; 3
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Moment, S. Solo Jack 6 Bouncy
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Couteur (2) 16 30,
2 PaulBolin;3AnotherMa;i,1
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THIRD
516. C
I ViCtOly
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VictOr (3) 1120, 8 00, 330. 7. BC
17 II S 12 145 263
ELEVENTH
S.u6, 8: 1 Yel(e
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Wales Conference
NorrIs DPviilOfl
(1) 3.00. 0 (3.3) 117 60, T 13.34), Ring'4 ii. T Ron's Stue. S Wc11tf
?.'ontrcal
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I Angeles
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516. M 1 Elke BPue Senny
28 25)) 63251 213 Gbs,n IF 4.10, 260. 710; 7 Tom
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Detroit
19 35 S 46 164 741 Teller (31 340,250; 3 Ambrota (1) Cute CIeo Eckert. 3 S W Rco
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Adams Dlvlilon
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Eoston
33 11 10 56 734 66
FIFTH - 316. 0 1 Country
Ben Mutphy
Buffalo
331$ 10 76 252 54 Comet (1) 8 80. 100; 360; 2. Much
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7332 7 53 2(0 214
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SIXTH-S I6.A I Rambling Red
New
California
6.
York (I) 53.00,4.00.370.2 Moody Hall (3)
680. 3 50. 3 Rumorrd (1) 3 JO, 0 (I
Rangers 4
Atlanta 3, PittSburgh 3. tie
3) 137 20. 1 (13)1)5241 40. 31.37.
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The Irish, who seemingly The victory
boosted Notre 65 per cent of their auernpts in
have tx-en successful
21-4 arid rir- the First half, en route to postir.g
where else but at Daton. mantua!ly locked up a hid to the their 20th victory of the season.
aged
their first game NCCA playoffs.
Maryland has a 6-5
the
eter on the F1'ers' home court
ACC, accounting for all of its
- an excrucintir.g 8S.7 victory
'tke 1)abne' nccred a c
losses In league play.
that left Coach Digger Phelps ret'r-high 33 points, pacing RutTout Cutter scored 2i3 points
wrung out.
gc'rs over Willia.rn &amp; M11r). The as Western Michigan defeated
"I'm just happy to Win here," In(tiarLs were intilflidatci by (11(7 Kent State for its 12th Mid.
said Phelps. "We
well powerful Scarlet Knigits early American Conference victory
prepared and our
did in the game, allowing Rutgers in 13 games.
the job."
to streak to a 221 lead with
Particularly, Adrian Dantley 11:39 left in first half. But the
did the jobwithhis3opoints and Indians cut the deficit to
Brandeis A. D.
ln Williams dId one also with to a jwnxr by ItilIv Barringtwo crucial
the ton. Rutgers, 24-0, one of onuly
waning minutes.
two unbeaten major college Heads League
In other top college games. tcams,pullt'dbackouttoa5O-41
%'U"h11tM, Mass. (AP)
third-ranked Rutgers whipped lead at the half on a 1t-5 scoring

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Winnipeg
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT
S. CleveI'nd 7
Cincinniet. S. New England 7
FIRST
556. B I. Watcin., ('LI
San Die'g, 2, Minnesola 1, OT
(1) 3730. 2770. 120. 7 flli.
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Slanoncjs I 0 C (I
7 Jack's
Mini Market. 3 The Master's Cove
High games Ann Smith 2)3 191,
,7oAnn Newbrrt 154, Norma Welch
'II 180. .'ane$ Standiler
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Walters 174 170, Donna Lepore 1,9
Twila Coitins 112 172. Cheryl Lowe
176, Kitty Lawrence 100 Lynne
Harris 190 177, BonnIe flenlon 579.
Shines' Slmas 170. Sue Wynn 173
High SCrieS Smith 335. Welch 3)0,
W',lters 51). HarriS 516. Lawrence
42. Benton 471. iea.inette Andrews
467, Shirely Smas
Converted splitt. Sandy Blonigen
1710, Teresa Lowie I S 7, Aodrew't
57. Charon Chaplin 57, Plot-ma
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High serles Hicksen Sal, Ann
Phil aochr 203. Jm Moyer 7
Rener
Civented spits: Mae Wilkint 3 Buddy Biess 199
High seres Moyer 555. Andy
10 Elane Kostivol 3)0, Lynda
Jacobs 150, Peg Pietey Si, Margie' Patrick 557. Elmer Avenel 510,
ocne Sn. Bass 549. Emerson 311.
Farris S 7. Jean Gonzalez 37, Kathy
Haley 56, Zella Allrron 36. Jan Bob Gonzalez 511
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for the third time

rated Maryland turned back the rest of the way

King, a &amp;-loot-7 sophomore
from Brooklyn, N. V., tossed in

JUST HER SPEED

a 10511 victory over Mississippi
Saturday night. The All-SEC
star came back Monday
24-point, 18-rebound effort in
the Vols' 80-71 trIumph
LouIsiana State.

Sex; 3 Dixie Pride, I. Hot Shot; 3
Do's &amp; Oon'ts, 6. Cotton Bowls. 7
Mutt 8. Jell. S. Pin Pals
High games. flelt, Goodson 157,
Jim Nade' 197. Chris Huff 597. K,l
Johnson 197. t.ronard ChristIan 580.
Chuce. Yciunu liS, Helen IS
141gb series Pla'jer 325. Stuff 353.
Ginny Huff ISO. JohnSon 536. Manna
Christian 4.11. Helen Knetki 515.
Converted splitt' Lila Tr,omp5ori

tucky's Jack Givens.

CITY
Stand"s I moe Creamont 5(1
Wall Plimr'biflQ 116 (tie). 3 All
Arneric6n Flag So' -, 1'',. 4 Lewis
Burger
Dr,aIt II 10; 5 II iD
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I4ih games Bob Jiick!.Ofl 746,
nan t..t : 21' icS warr'n

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AUTOTRAIN MIXED
Standings 1 Short Circuits 55.)?.
Whachamacalllts 11 2!. 3
Caboose 13 79. 1 Fentie's wagon
36. 3 Ole Mt 3537. 6 dusttecs 78 ii.
7. WhillIn 23 11. I Wheels 241S
2 High games Don Marple 703
Converted Splits' Patty Spain 7 8
lO, Linda McCord 310. Duane An
dertt'n 1 1101 Donna Anderton s''.
Chuck Moehler 4 10
Marp!e had a turkC,
BALL S CHAIN

HIgh g arret t P•w". Hls9P'y
Gordon Honeycutt 773, .1. L. Allmars
711. Fred Samples 'ii. Frances
Thoi'np!c%l 155. 1 lien Westfall !69,
Lr'OcadiS CISSCI )ie6
pligh senls. HonyCutt 611, Frank
Stearns SI). Hughe'y SSS. Weslf all
474. 1)0-ia EIlnd $65 CISSe' 444.
Stearns j pins over as erage,
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William &amp; Mary's Hon Sat.
\VcsU'rn Michigan beat Kent Ierthttaite scored 23 points and
For years, Not.rc Dame's bas. State 733,
Bilk hiarringlon had 14.
ket'oail team has been fighting
John Lucasscored22ofhis24
Notre Dame took the lead for
an uphill battle at the Dayton good on Williams' two free points as Maryland rolled (a a
University Arcn'.
throws with less than four mm- 55-26 halftime lead and went on
But the Fighting Irish finally
utes to play. Johnny Davis of ((I whip Wake Forest. Lucas
turned the one-way street Dayton was the game's most connected on eight of 12 shots

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High garTr. Bob '1,r'elano 2i..
Don Corsi 209. Chuck Baker 209
FLAGSHIP BANK ?.SIXED
High series John CeresoIl 55)
Star:lnis I Greerbacks. 7 flank
Corsi 525. LrAS SLr1.ccIerl slO,
Drafts. 3 Top Dilars. 1. Dollar
Kirkland
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JET SOWLETTES
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:: • Major Maids League. Especially considering that her other game
(o anu £) Buueu up to .11.

ni-n's high jump, will partci- actually fear going Ic the plate gether (or 45 minutes and bloi seeded Chris Evert breezed gong was ariginally scheduled (idence." Miss Holladay had soon puts his opponent In the Wednsday.
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Miss Meyer said of her upset: "eats everything!" Often pair"I
taking her best shots and ed with older fighters, amidst LONG WOW')
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Mr. Mainland's 174 and Lake
swered: Did surgery to his elRyan says he's felt no pain training."
back in and won lie also won and Mrs. Ilcrry Dalton, of Howell's 178.
past two years, he said,
bow last September take
Longwood. his father boxed a
thing away from Ryan's 100.9
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topcontenders: Allce(GusSexton(carryingthehlghestaverage
at 177), Alice Hendricks, Bonnie I Ink, Polly Price, Carol
Slaughter, Dottie Morgan, Connie I.,ahman, Phil Varner, Ruthie
S,mth, Frankie Kaiser, Roni Brede, Krlstle Johnson Dot Button,
rris, ani

country scene Is a question start w1rking out on Jan. 14 and warm climate where I can work being done by a Russian medi. Gloves Championship light, he to college and eventually 1aair C'untry Club, using

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locityt i will be a great disSARASOTA
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Two seeded players were up- from Miss Kiyomura. The Fort Orlando Amateur Boxing Club,
Ryan, taking a beak from Fourth.seeded Rosemary Gas- never had a rnyer of getting set. Carrie Meyer of In- Lauderdale, court ace dis- is his present coach, and has
high hopes for his oung
chore: ar4 pre.epring IrainL-i
als says she was afraid she the rackt on the bait." she dianapolls, md., ousted No. 6 patched Miss Kiyomura in
would be slaughtered by Betty added. "I didn't feel I was Terry HoUaday of La Jolla, Ca- minutes.
workouts, "That's one of
fighter. His pretty mother,
Arlene, smilingly admitted,
hardest things for an athlete to Stove of The Nethtrhmda the playing badly; she vas just iii., 7-5, 6-3, Mona Guerrant of
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had
prepard
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cope with when he doesn't have way their match began in the playing arnoothly. After I had Phoenix, Arlz., beast
8
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j75,UIJO women's tennis tourna- worked myself back in the Cynthia Doerner of Australia
ti," iald Miss first few times he boxed!"
we taient he once
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match, felt that she was get- 1, 6-1.
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weekend's 10th annual Seminole County Bowling Association
tournament was one for the books.
Seems Lou Vance, Jim Blythe, Jack Martin and Al Jo)nson
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- $1 million winners this week in Orlando's Rio Pinar Cruntry
Four men - Miller Barber, (lie Tournament Players Club.
itt least one, Barber, is CXJulius Boros, Frank Beard and Championship
pected to make It. The odds are
The totnament preceeds
Dave 11111 - have the opportunconsiderably longer on the oth.
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Good presses O pounc
the standard baseball contract to be retroactive to last Dec. 31,
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week
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before teeing off today In the
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Miller .cmiles pleasantly and
stripped the owners cf their
first round of this anthitio:s,
most precious right, lifetime says, "No way." lie's not about
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players. "But it's Just a matter
strikes against them, But and the judge. He says more
of staying healthy and playing
pointedly that he cannot legally
long enough."
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Seminole is 4-2 and goes to
Seminole High School's formances on the clean and
negotiate a compromise that
It would be considerably
gives asay these rights. He weightlifting team won four of jerk. Good, in the heavyweight, Lynan Wednesday.
more difficult for Boros, Beard (
Results, with totals accontends that every player seven events, but was sorely division, jerked 290 pounds. The
and 11111.
Glover
would have to sign a waiver of hurting on depth Wednesday Iigure equals the state record, counting for jerk and bench
The 55yearold Boros, the
his new one-year option privi- whim it dropped a 34-29 decIsion however in order to gain sanc- pounds:
placid,
slow-moving, semi-re173 1 Bell (SC) 350. 2. Harris
tion. a jerk must be made En the
to Spruce Creek.
!ege.
tired "01' Man Ith'er" of tne
(SC)
335.
1321.
Simmons
(S()
Ron Spain, Dan Flint, Kenny state tournament.
The owners, led by chief ne(SC) 400; 115- 1 SpaIn
2
tour, needs $5,787. That would
Bryson had a 195-pound jerk
gotlator John Gaherin, claim Adams and Mike Good each
4 2 Wilson (SC) 130; 16 - I
require a placing of 10th or betin hi ttelght class, also a school BQI:er SC) 14.. I McOccn (S .O, that a collective bargaining won events for Seminole.
ter in the strongest field of the
2 McDonald
As a side note to the match, record, but he did not do well I!) - I Flint IS)I 460,
agreemcnt would supercede
ISC) 130. 195 AdamS (SI 473. 2.
year. Thin Is one of the year's
J a x
2 Jcrson (SI ItS
had school records per- place high.
(AP) one-year option,
JACKSONVILLE
J and, as such, all the game's
- Former Jacksonville Univerleading players are required to
sity basketball Coach Bob Gotcompete.
tlieb has had his ex-players
And Eoros has some physical
show his Wisconsin-Milwaukee
problems. A pinched nerve In
team the Importance of foul What?A Lady In Indy 500?
his neck has hampered the
shooting In a 5&amp;.53 Jackaonvlllt
smooth, easy swing that has
victory.
been his trademark for inure
NEW YORK (AP) - A lot of
Mrs. Hiss, who was not avail- the past two years. Ruby's ac.
Dick King, U.S. Auto Club
The Wisconsin club made questions
than two decades of cornremain to be an- executive director, confirmed able or conuner.t, has been ac- complished mechanic, Mike
only three of 14 f
pctitive tournament play.
tive in Sports Car Club of Devin, is handling those chores.
swertd, but it appears Arlene
Wednesday.
gaining a narrow Z3-20 halftime Hiss has a real chance of be•
"Some days it's bad, some
The May 30th Indianapolis Aiiierica amateur racing, prinDriving top grade equipment,
edge over cold.shoottzig Jack.
day's
it's not so bad," said the
Allan Dalton: Olympics his goal
ngft woman oenter 500, not directly controlled by cipally the Showroom Stock with a competent crew,
soaville, and had only 'en
two-time
U.S. Open chnm.don
class where she was a two-time help her bid. But a USAC off I"
and drive in the Indianapolis
the USAC, Is the third race
19 successful tosses at the foul
who
lost
in
a playoff to Gene
regional titlist.
500-mile auto race.
the cnampioaihi schedule.
cial cautioned, "You have U)
line all Wednesday night.
Littler last year in the WestI .
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It's also possible she and her
Despite her relative i- rrernber !ndianapolia is a F"t
Tohaveashot at Indianapolis
chester
Classic. "You can't tell
The poor marksmanship en- husband, Mike Hiss, from this year, Mrs. hiss probably experience, Mrs. Hiss, 28, has very difficult track to drive, i..
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till
you
go out and try it."
abled the host Dolphins to make whom she now is separated, will have to qualify and do been impressive in test driving, and very competitive. Some of
Beard
and Hill have rio such
Even though she shows prom- the best drivers in the world
up for thea' poor field shooting could be the first husband and fairly well at each of the first
ailments,
but their chances of
by sInking 24 of 32 free throws, wife team to drive at the famed two races, at Phoenix on March Ise, her current backers say never have made it - Pedro
including a 12 cf 14 effort b, Bri±yard.
rebelling the $1 million mark
14 and at Trenton, N.J., April the)' will need to find sponsor- Roi!riguez1 Juan Fanglo, Chris
Kent Glover.
tire
slim. Beard has $931,596 in
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ship), to help fund the program, Amon, Ji.nlor Johnson, just to
"We have received Arlene's 25
winnings
for his career and Hill
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Indianapolis officials almost before they will be entirely con- name a few."
Glover, who totaled 20 points, application and are prepared to
made eight straight foul shots gxa
has
accumulate'1
1944,312. The
her a conditional cornncvr accept ncminatior..z for fident in going ahead.
Mrs. hiss, a frail-looking ash
in the fi'ia! two minutes to
By ELI)A NICHOLS
Sportsiianship
Club
Award
only
way
either
can
make it is
Currently, she is driving the blond, reported earlier she had
clinch the victory ant! leave petition license for the first two
drivers without at least some
herald Corrrsondent
that year.
to win the $60,000 first prize.
races on the national cham- previous professional corn- O(fenhauser..powered Eagle been getting instruction and
both teams with 11-13
Several
fights
have
to
be
won
Arrayed agaInst those hopeonship trail this seaserl," petition experience,
that veteran Lloyd Ruby drove sist.ance from her husband, who
Gettlieb, who coached JackLONG WOOD - You've seen before a fighter qualifies for the luls is a field that includes all
was the 1972 IndianapolIs
sonville the previous twa seamild-mannered Clark Kent turn Golden Gloves, such as the Mid. the game's great names and all
Rookie of tlte Year,
sons, got 16 points from WilliS
hiss also Is expected to be into Superman at a moment's Florida Bantam Weight title he the previous $1 million winners.
Price in the losing effort.
notice, but you haven't se2n won this month In Sara1'ota, The
Chief among them, of course,
In the only other game played
entered
this
year
in
his
fourth
anything
like
the
change
that
Golden
Gloves
winner
will
go
on
is
Nicklaus,
with Miller and Ben
!ndialis 500.
last night. Florida Southern
comes over Allan Dalton, totheNationalsfortheOlympic Crenshaw
each a twotime
beat Eckrd 93-7€.
flyweight boxer, when he steps trials, and that is what Dalton winner thIs year
not far t
into the ring,
has his heart set on. Dalton has behind.
i
Eyelng his fourth Florida a.nother chance at the 0l'rnOther major threats Include
State Golden Gloves Cham- pies, in case he misses out on Player, Cramptori, Hale Irwin,
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Dalton will try for the the Golden Gloves Chain- British Open champion Tom
r
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title again Saturday night m pionship. He could fight in the Watson, defending titleholder
INDIANAPOLIS (API
National AAU (Amateur Al Geiberger and Trevino, who
ALVIN Tex (AP) Califo.
ball at 1009 in p h, bettering since starting to work out last driver paralyzed in an accident
A Miami.
Iyman High
Dalton
School,
is a junior
who at
has
Athletic Union) open class, in usually plays his best In Flori.
na Angels pitcher Nolan Ryan, the 28-year-old record of 98.6 set month and experienced only at the Indianapolis 500-mile been boxing since he was in April, and If he won, that would dii.
adjudged to have the fastest by former Cleveland pitcher brief swelling early in his train- auto race In 1968 says he will go elementary school, Ills trophies also assure his entering the
ABc-TV will provide national
fastball in the history of base- Bob Feller.
ing.
to the Soviet Union For meiIcal and medals cover half his room, Olympics.
television coverage of portions
ball, lives here with his wife,
Ryan compiled a 14-12 record
While Ryan enjoys taking his treidtmnent.
"flds will be my last year In of the final two rounds Saturday
LONG WOOD
Lyman WOri
yet you'd never know it b)'
two kids, a labrador retriever last season and pitched his English pointer bird hunting
Bob Hurt Is confined to a talking to him.
boxing, so I hope to niace the and Sunday.
both ends of a high school 'im that chases tennis balls and a fourth cdreer no-hitter to join and watching his four-year-old wheelchair and has been in and
Olympics," he said. "Next
meet Wednesday as its boys English pointer currently nurs- Sandy Koufax in sharing the son Reid toss a tennis ball to the out of hospitals for the past
Completely modest and year, I intend to go Into school
look 93-76 measure of Boone ing
hip.
major
league
record.
But
his
retriever,
he's
anxious
to
see
a
eight
years.
He
said
he
will
unassuming,
young Dalton only sports, such as track and
iii fl
while the girls topped thOU'
There
also
are
about
10
head
season
ended
prematurely
in
quick
settlement
to
the
current
travel
to
Leningrad
on
a
medJ.
throws
his
weight
around
in
the
wrestling.
With
the
five
to
nix
Orlando visItors, 111-57.
of beefrnaster cattle out hack early September due to painful plyer..owner contract dispute cal visa and expects to remain ring. "1 go into the ring very day a week training I put In
Lyman 93, Bo.s U
tha' Ryan tends daily, including bone chips In his pitching arm, and get to spring training,
calm and with a clear mind, now, there just isn't time for
there five months.
''O MEDLEY nELAY Lnan
three
t*dls
he's
fattening
up
for
Dr.
Joseph
King,
who
per1 534, 200 FREE: Br,nPer
"I don't see how a delay can
and do the best I can," he said. any other sports."
Hurt said he's going to
L)
Seminole hUgh won a three.
a cattle sale In South Texas.
153.4; 200 IM' Dei (1.) 7:105,
formed surgery last Sep. doanythingbuthurtme," Ryan Soviet Union because he's Hisbestisprettygood, because
Dalton doesn't plan on a way golf match over Mainland

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Friday to meet St. Cloud in it.s
SANFORD: Raines 32 31. Cotton
Class AA, District 15 opener at
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Melbourne Central Catholic. I Wçq'ns 1 7210; I4ollingsworth 0
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stands as the major stumbling they take a third strike, the old
block in negotiations between ball game is going to take on a
major league baseball owners new look.
The latest Lilk., between the
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W ;ni Tim Raines with
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Although Brandeis does not
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Florida's Bob Sinyth and Gene
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Auburn's Mike
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WASHINGTON AP — Al. providing seven months of DayThe Senate settled on an Some persons thought longer children who had to go to schol
l Senate fat. ors cx ligl)t Sa Ing Time this , ear and amendment by Sen Bob Dole, how s of da light when persons before light and incc.n
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Rob Cole ita.rs
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sleeves
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art d set their jected a wage settlement (or In the industry In Ontario and work last fall by the provincial entatives of Domlar Packag.
clo
one •,our Ofl 12,000 pulp and paper workers eastern canada.
government. They had been on In Ltd. and two l'cals of the
N ar c-h 1a ariu turn bacic the in British (.olumbia
as cx
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papersorkers union reached)
in one ,,our on Oct. 10.
cessive, a board source said, ruling on what is an acceptable
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exercise and you need to limit
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fat intake
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Atherosclerosis. Send a long,
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ORLANDO TERRACE SECTION

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of Utah College 011Mw for

radicali"
But he says he's liberal on
some legal questions.
"For example, in this state,
isorce aw says at you

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* an alphabetical rotation that
will chnngc. to .,n elective syslem lit the end of his term.
to his
Hanson Jr. father -dtops by Hnson r.'s
chambers at tfre city's Ntetropolitan Hall of Justice each
morning about 7:30 for a short

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

NOTICE OF

NOTICEOF
ADMINISTRATION
Deceascd TO ALL PERSCUS HA VING
CLAIMS CW DEMANDS AGAINST

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Telepeone 122 7171
Publish FM 26 &amp; arcm 4. 1976

FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICATION

DIVISION
CASE D IS 1900 CAO9 A

A LL a Delaware corporation.

TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAIN;T
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AND ALL
OTHER PERSOJNS INTERESTED

OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Vs
IN THE ESTATE
DEVELOPMENT
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THE
PORATION AT NORTH
that the administration of The CSTaTe

IN THE ESTATE

JACK I LEE decead File
Number 7637 CP is pending in the

JOHNP.
P FRFUND- BA (3

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To park a mobile home on t
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20 32
Cochrin
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(DIST. 1)
4 VINCENT MCNTES-- BA (3 IS
To park a monlie home on the SW
or of E SQ act es of SE's of Sec I?
20 12 with E W mearurements of 419
ft and N, S measurements of 624 It,
off Cochran R Clad. _Wnt of H ichwa y

INC

5 JAMES WILLIAMS BA ()IS

Oetrnonts

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
76)- 25TE- A 1 Agriculture Zone
NOTICE OF ACTION
that the administraticAt of the estal^
Circuit ovrt for Seminole County,
To park a mobile home for a limited
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
of HATYIE RLITH STARKE, Florida, Probate Division, the ad
time on the WI ; at NW,4 of NE 1 4 of
dirceasM, File Number 76 43 C P. is
aress of which is P. 0 Drawtr C.
SWI a of Sec. 16 20 32. off Rdge Rood
01 0. Rr ELO'SON
pending in the Circuit Court for
Sanford, Florida, The personal
Seminole County, Florida, Probate representative of the estate is
6 POBERT A PARTAIN-BA
Residence Unknown
Division, the address of which is
FLAGSHIP BANK OF ORLANDO.
An IS 76) - 76 TE- A I Agriculture
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
?hat
North Park Avenue, Seminole
*hose adres! is 1400 E Colonial
A(lion to forec lose a mortgage on the Zone - To park a mobile home on
County
Drive. Orlando. Florida 32602. The
Courthouse, Sanford,
nhowiny Property in Seminole the following described property.
Florida. 32771
name and address of the person
The personal
Beg at NW cor of SWI 4 of SE 1 4
County,
Florida:
representati%e of the estate is
representative's attorney are s
That
HENRY STARKE MD
forth bet
(Seal)
deg 44 45 E 706 ft thence C
Northwest Quarter lying East of the
hose address is dii LOrust Av en ue
All persons having claims or
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
of way line of State Road 501 56 ft IhCOCC N 353 ft thene W
Sanford Fl 37771 The name and demands against the estate are No 100right
(Interstate 1) all in Section 501
S6 ft, thence S213 ft thence 310
Clefk of the Circuit Court
required, WITHIN THREE MON
address of the pefsonal represen
fly Elaine RiCharde
Township
21 South, Range 29 ft to POO. Contains live acres M L.
7J,
fative's attorney are set forth below
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
Lil.00'easement for rd and utilities
Deputy Clerk
East
All persons having claims or
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
Putliih: Feb. 5, 12, 19. 26. 1976
AND: Thal part of the East Hall of beginning of NW car of SVI'a of SEI 4
demands oilgainit ine estate are
NOTICE, to file with the cltrk of the
DEW n
the fl oulhwest Quarter (LESS~ the of Sec, 1 20 12. Run E 310 ft. N 213 ft.
required WITHIN THREE MON
above court a written stateent of
North
109512 fet therenfl lying E 2011 S 733 I? W 3 ft S 15 ft,
IHS FROM THE DATE OF THE
any claim or demand they may East of the East r.ghi of
way line of thence N 74 deg 44'AS" W 70,J] it,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
have. Each claim must twin v,#-r;llng
No
400
(Interilalt
4). thence N M' to beg. Further
State
Road
EIGHTEENTH JUUICIAL CIR. P40T ICE. to lilt- with the clerk Of the
and must indicate the basis for the
ALSO~ The South 22S feet of the descriW as Fast of Mullef Lake
CUIT IN AND FOr SEMINOLE above court a wrille.i statement of Claim. the name an address of It-.e
West Hall of the Northwest Ouarler Park Road, North of S R. 44 (DIST.
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
any claim or demand they may
credi!or or his Agent of allofneir,
of
the Southeast Quarter; all in
CIVIL NO. 74-174CA-01-5
have Each claim must be In writing
and the amount claimed It the
7 BILLY R. LEE- BA (3 IS 761eclion
14, Township 21 South,
N T, and must indicate the basis for the claim Is not yet ctut. the date when
To
COMPAN'
claim the name and
California Cor
itwillbecomedueshatlbestated If
of the
rka mobile pomeontheN 241- of S
10151
AND
ALSO:
u
7
5
poration, As nominee of the Trustees creditor or his agent or attorney,
the claim Is contingent or
(less road) of
32 and 33 (LESS The East 15 6 feet
of Colmvell Mortgage Trust a and the amount claimed If the
Uflliquidated tne nature of the Ufl
described
"4
of
Lots
21
25
37
and
fl
and
the
East Section 73 2030 Further
claim isnof yet due. the date when 11
California business trust,
certainly shall be stated It the
feet of Lot ftlocatedonHeste AvenueSoulhol
IS.6
feet
of
the
South
3SS
Plaintiff.
will become due shall be slated, 11
claim is secured, the Security shall
S). AND The North 41 feet of Lot 10. Highway 421 (DIST, 2)
V's
be described. The claimant shall
the claim is coilingent or
1. DALE A. DUVALL- BA 13, 15
all
in HUDSON PARK. as recorded
BRUNO WITT and LORENA c
unliquidated. the mature of the un
deliver sufficient copies of the claim
76)-22TE-A I Agriculture ZoneIn
Plat
Book
1,
Page
69.
Public
WITT, his wife,
certa.nty shall be Stated. If the
to the clerk to enable the clerk 1
Records of Seminole County, To park a mobile home on the South
Defendants
claim is secured, the security shall
mail one copy to each personal Florida

wait 90 days after a complaint
NOTICE OF SUIT
.
1,4, described. The claimant shall
representative
is filed before it can be heard, To 13RUNO WITT and
All persons Interested in the estate
Jeliver sulf icient copies of thii claim
LORENA C y IT
o the clerk to enable the clerk to to whom a copy Of thiS Notice Of
a lthough the 90 dayscm be
14 Devitt Avenue South
mail one copy to each personal Administration has been mailN are
aived if one of the parties can
Waterloo. Ontario
representative
required, WITHIN THREE MON
w
nson Sr.
N2JIYS. Canada
All persons interested in the eslAte THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
YOU AIZE 14EREDY notified that to whom a copy of this Notice of
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
explained. "For me, it's good
cause if they don't want to live A cornpJaint to foreclose a mortgage Administration has been mailed are NOTICE. to file any objeclions they
encumbering the 11ollowing real required. WITHIN THREE MON
may have that challenges the
together any more.
proper I y
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
validity of tire decedent's will, the
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS qualification of the personal
Lot I Block 7 HEF TI ER
representative. or the venue or
NOTICE, to fileany objections Meg,
HOAAES,Orlanao Section. d(Cording
10 the plat thereof ars recorded In
may have that challenges the iuriidiction of Ine court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
INVITATIONTOBID
Plat Book 1 3. Page% 5 &amp; 6, Public valiVity of the decedent's will, the
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Records of Seminole County, qu6I&amp;C.fl1On% of the Personal
City of Sarford
Florid$.
rilipreteritali", or the venue or
WILL GE FOREVER BARRED.
Florida
Date of the first publication of this
ivri3dtoec.ur
S t.. lea
will be rccived in the
Notice of Administration: February
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS A ND
office of the City Manager, Sanford, ire riquired 10 Serve a copy of your
26, 1916
written defenses, ifan,t, to it on VAN OBJECTIONS NCT SO FILED
Flagship Bank of Orlando
1 one (1) new frenchina mathine DEN BERG, GAY &amp; BURKE. P.A , WILL 3E FOREVER BARRED
Dole of the first publiLdloxiot this
6) ViLlw A Zullo Sr.
Detailed samlications are -illuirerys ftir 1br Plaintiff. of Post
Nolictof
Acirrinislir-illo,
February
I
rusl Officer
the
office
of
the
City
Office
Bon
793.
Orlando,
Florida
available a,
A1 P(rsonal Repiresentalive
76 1973
114
.07. and file the original with the
ri
of the [
s:ale of
G.o Henry Starke MD
our ton
All bias shall UC in the City C lerk f ne abov e I y
ir
AS rCOfl4Represent a t ive
it
Ii
City PIaII San befor. March Ifl 1776 othe'wite
of
the
Estate
of
a
jiudgincni
m
It
a
be
enter
1.
s,
ed
Age
n
than
1
30
later
tord, Florida not
you for the relief demanded in the
Decealed
REPRESENTATIVE:
The bids will be publicly ooeneJ on complaint
A Duane Befostram
it,, sAm,, date at 2 00 P.Mr
WITNESSrrV haadand theseal of ATT09NEY FOR PERSONAL
Walter k lmi of
The City Commission reserves Me laid Court on the 301h day of REPRESENTATIVE:
DOUGLt-S STENSIROM of
RUSH. MARSHALL, BERG
riQhl to 8CCeP1 or to reject an y of all January. 1976
STROM
AND k1BISON, P.A.
ROM,
DAVIS
SI
ENST
ISeal)
the
City
bids in We best interests of
McINTOSH
SS E. Livingston Street
Anhur H beckwlih, ir
of Sanford
P.O Bo., 1330
P 0 Bo;. 31 A6
Clefk of the (JrCill Court
W L Knowl,!%
Sanford, Ft. 32771
Orlando. Florida 32202
By Lillian T Jenkins
City Manager
lrljtphone~ 3222111
005) 42S "24
Deputy Clerk
Cloy of Sanford
March A. 1976
Put)lish FebL 26
Feb. S. 12. it, 2L 1976
Publish FCbL 26 &amp; arcn 4 1716

Legal Notice

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JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND

IN RE: ESTATE OF
JACK L LEE

THE MB3E CSTMIC

firing SW of
f the NWiOt
eola Road. (DIST 1)
he South 31 ft lhreot for roadwa
2. SAMUEL W ELSEA- BA (I
iS 76)-21TE
Al Agriculture
Zone- To pa rk a mobile home cn Markham Woods Road (DIST 3)
Lot 25, leis S 210' of W 210 ft. Entz
IA
minger Farms 1st Adit,on in Sec
Residential Zone- Lot Site
11 20-30, on Florida Avenue (DIST.

STENSTROM. UAVIS
McINTOSH
P
. O. Box 1330

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

Deceasci

ADMINISTRATION

o

DO(JGL5 S1ESTOM of

_______________________

Division

as

lortd

Deputy Clerk
Publish Feb S. 12, 19, 26. 1916
0EV. 1

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Division

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
PROBATION DIVISION
File Number 76-41 cp

FIVE, UNIT ONE, according to the
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Plat therf
recorded in Plat fIAT TIC RUTH STtRKE
Book "lit", at Page ]I. Public

Utah 3rd District Court Judge in the Salt 1ake CityCounty has been filed against vou and you
-ife required to serve a copy of vaur
Stewart St. Hanson Sr. looks building across the street.
Yritten defenses. if any, to it on
across the de&amp;% at his fellow
IfarLson Sr., Who iS divorced, RICHARD Ili!, ADAMS. JR..of Gray.
Adams. Harris &amp; Robinson,PA
distri ludEip and says of him
says . he arrives for work
Plaintiff's altorseys whose address
after 6
but his
IS 401 East Robinjoei Street, PC)
though I ight have gotten on married and with three daugh- Box 3068, Orlando, Florida 32002. on
him sometimes for not cleaning t(-rs - admits that starting Of before the 9th day of March. 1916,
And file the original with the clefilk of
up e ho rse manure.
•ear
Itle
ly
this Court either
ore service on
The other judge, Stewan NJ,
The Judges were interviewed Plaintiff's aftc,
neys or Immediately
Hanson Ji., admits he did more during their morning get-to. 11CfeAlf"; otherwise a default will
be entered against you for the relief
riding of his father's horses on gether.
Sim. demanded in the complaint.
their Southern Utah ranch than
While they have some
WITNESS my haril and seat of
this Court on february a 1976
he did sweeping stthlis
• and son di ffer
ilarities •father

Hubbell law directory did not
lie says he's strict in some
turn up an), like combinations. mattera
"The defendant
whc'll
have
the
hardest time
The father, a solidly built

G I RJP'MT

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College Feb1 t9 6 1976

IIIC ciansons
ml5
uL
on more uuui uiC hour s a1 w,,,c,1
may be the only father-son they arTive at work.
judges sitting on the same court
Hanson Sr., a Republican,
r.
MSe a comer at ve

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I'
LL HAVE WO KWWj
f7vnJW_ AVftAIU1&amp;qWArr=1 le livotc*r_

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60,

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pushing

at er, on are
Court Positions

answer individual Questions
if

At every table but one, West
played and made seven

And Uncle Bud,

There was no set schedule at hasn't touched booze in

newspaper The Jacobys will

The hand in the box was one

by T. K. Ryan
Pal

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va

dy children near and far.

10

P

MWE M,

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toys of the 1940s, were given to her rxith.

April F001 0,'Ie 3ession are that not one lijiuuld i[,pear
d u plicate He made up all the as the result of i normal deal
(Do o h VO a uestion
a s Immi a I was un
derstood that the players iud tor the experts? Whte "Ask
to play what they were dealt the Jacobys" care of this
and

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....

g

looking like tL store-bought 400boysandgirlshave followed

.

cancer or that you has-c a

GOVERNOWS
HIGHWAY SAFETY
Fs

at the office of the Purchasing Agent 2130 (DIST. 4)

be

tomorrow, but if everyone in

We see people with an infinite
variety of stress mactiom.
nervous disorders and even
psychosis who have neither
medical problern.

serious heart disease or have
Just bad a str oke.
So you can't separate the
physical,
chemical
and
emotional responses of the body
any more than you can decide

Safety is a family affair.

M E-

FOR

rdtk1&amp;_
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PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 76-42 CP
Divii1on
IN RE: ESTATE OF

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

noor."

and

by Bob Ilsoes

I

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

::

cholesterol

/_

FRANK AND ERNEST

*

DEAR READER -Have fun.
Doctors sti1l argue about these
poin, e special ly in specific

The problem that one can't
still eat quite a bit of t meat,
fish and poultry group without generalize. Certainly one can
consuming
too
much have high blood prc&amp;we and

F LID RIOA
t

2£

principles of diet to prevent and we see a lot of people with
hehrt disease send 50 cents for lots of Atess who have neither
The Ilealth Letter, Number 1-3, high blood premure nor ulcrrs.

.4CW yQX

11-11111n]

name, to wit: Western Treasurem the provisions of the Fictitious office of the Purchasing Agent, BA0 154611 - 6L'- r 2 "ommercoal
Name Statutes. ToWit: SKIIOn under which he is engaged in Name Statutm. ToWit
IpafAtf self
t5 0 FIa 5tatuts 1951
business at 107 Satsuma Sanford
56509 Florida Statutes 1957
t ime and place all bids will be service gasoline pumps in cOiufl
S, J. Earl Laughlin
Florida, and that the under signed is
sig~ Billy J. Miller
publicly ~,pef.ed and read aloud.
clion with a convenience store or,
Publii Feb 19 ?A March 4 II
the owner of said business
PuhIith r
i
is
II• •.
orr1v
(SEAL)
1916
corner
of
Oxrord
Road
ar%d Fern
cc
on
NE
'nsp'
ti"
of
S
eminole
Community
DEW 97
Richard C. SChultz
DEW 153
College, Highway 11 92. Sanford, Park Boulevair d located in the SW
- Publish: Feb. 19, 26, March A . it,
lorlda 37771 and may bC obtained Of the SE'i Of the SW of Section 17
INVITATION TO BID
1976

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South

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saturated

I
ixiT
TO

med
h
products, asoidg the
high cholesterni foods and using

TkE

NOT

• A2

Nonh Lail

0

1

44~~~

10019.

the die,are egg yoU butter at
My
DEAR DR. IAMB
in butter, milk, cheese and buddies and I are having a
some organ mea ts, especially dcussLon concerning WF
liver. brains and sweetbreads. Pen-es and high blood pressure.
Meat, f st, and potil' all Which OCCU 1it, ulce end
have about 70 milligrams; of than a nervous condition and
cholesterol 1r1 three and on
high blood
or a
half ounces 1100 gram) raw vous condition Pnd then an
wei gh t. You should
to lit ulcer and high blood
si'

by Al Vermeer

seven dianionds This barred
his partner and outh got to
play his heart sui'
1ci enta y I you want to
produce four 13-card suits Just
it x,
a new deck
actly two perfect shuffles. cut
andde3l If your shuffles were
perfect you will have this uleak hand

9 A-2

West

cholesterol th N

milligrams a day. By using
fortified
buttermilk
PRISCILLA'S POP

';a Avenue (01ST. 4)
13 CUBERLANDFARMS

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diamonds before bidding

of Plant

.

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SOUTH t0

Lamb

origin. It is only in animal
pro&amp;,cts. 71ile chief sources of

large amounts of

t

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Dr.

should avoid if the cholesterol
le%Tl is on the Ngh side.
DEAR READER -There e
foods

Clerk of the Circuit Court, Semirie Florida until 1:30PM. local timt a
County Florida in accordance With the 41h day of March 1V16 at the

is

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brilliant first and inade a n in.
sufficient bid of three

&amp; A-2

i

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where Sou th managed to play
en hearts. the bidding sve~t
s own lB Q,
p
hat Fast dec ided to be

er

raise cholesterol leer

no cholesterol in

Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole Seminole County, Florida. ion the
County. Florida in accordance witti receipt cfFrOOfof Publication of tP,

s

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your vocation, but they

more

THE

HIM
ME N

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rcaflctcrfhe CtlOU5 receivebithiorcrnpuS signs
f BLB PkiPi T if., r.
c-rrAncle Community College, Section 7.21-3D. r-urther citscribed as
int end to register said name with the Sanford Seminole County State of at the c or ner of S R

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LORNT
TkE FIRST
FROM W
T

OEW 70

t prope'?y. Lots i I. 1. 3. OCk B.

'ifl(YQ

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7

PubliSh Feb 12 19 26 March i

ot

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
Fc b. 17. 197i
fleed your creative urges this
.may
coming
strong enough to permit you to

'

WIN

57

by toffeI &amp; Heimdohl

5 Samuel Fel~man

l

da under the fictitious name of Florida Stalu es 1974, Ill
r:igned :III
intend tn rls'ev Said
v 'I
cir the Circuit Court Ia and for

DID
IN V IT A T ION
,
T Dsrct floard of Tr'stes

N

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RUGS GUNNY

CS COMPletely Ficfiliou% Ndme Statutes, ToWit
Fl o r i da5ta?uIe 1957
e1e free to Se c t ion 865

Notice s herthy qv that I am
ena
a sin
t Rt Box 753

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Lega l

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pid
today. You're even
popuILr where YOU
ha%i close bond&amp;

SCORPIO

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Le gal Notice

NOTICE OF
INTENTIOr4 TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME

Thursdrny, Feb. 2 6, 175B

Sanford, Fl

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c dc where initiative and
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SNORE 50 LOUDLY TOEY
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st. If
you perform w`e'11*,`juu ti
amply rewarde-d.

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deserted.They

said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
S;i.
nl
Florida In c

Legal Notice

Evening r1 era

,

ou have two friends battling, Your int6UV'V LIUVILS 81101.11d
ou can bring them together. be quite reliable today, par.
an area
SC1)t- "-) ticularly if they
I (;O (ALg. 23,
I Ite that enha nces your sthtus
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CAMPUS CLATTER with BIMO BURNS

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0) w orkshop

I Intend to register

Notice is hereby o'ven that I am
efl9ag
in bUfltSS at iii e yaflt

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1. JOHN H. VOtAGUNTEN cutain documents and do not bid the
PrOjeCI must return same &amp;I leatt
BA(IIA6.10-13V - OC Office
District- Front Setback V
two (2) days before bid date,
Boo, d of Adjustment of the City of
Each bid must be accompanied by from 50 ft to IS ft for bell lower on the
Trustees for Seminole Community Sanford will hold IN Spec a
eeling
spot plans in a newspaper Ofl
GATES,
A Certified Check or Bid Bond, issued following described property
RENWAY. and that I intend tO College, up to 7:00 P.M. EST.
One boy took his sister
Friday, March 5. 1916, in the CityLAVERNE EDWARD
gister Said name with the Clerk oft 7hursdAy, March A. 1916 In the
Deceased by an lcCeptab!e Surety Company Parcel A1OA in Section 721 29
how to build a birdhouse.
Hal;
at
11
30
A.M.
in
order
to
coo
garage and cautiously in. the Circuit Court, Seminole County, Board Room, Administration
NOTICEOF
Further described as located on the
for not leis than live per cent IS pef
sicer a request for a variance in the
lie and the neighborhood chul. troduced
Florida in accordance with the Building, Semi
ADMINISTRATION
her to hut, kooT
rent) of thebasebid Tnesucctssful South Side of 5, R. 434, West of Tfi,Z:y
to
nole
Community
Zoning
Orjinance
S
it
pertains
to
TO
dren Used to build birdhouses the kids simply
Provision$ of the Fictitious Name College,
AL L PERSONS HAVING bidder will be reçulred to furnish Bend Branch Railroad. (01ST. 3)
Highway 17 92, Sanford, side yard setback requirements in
"Uncle
"
o Wit Section
back in Califor ni a. He had spent B
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Performance Bond and Labor And
D VAIiIIANCES
865 09 Florida 32711 for furnishing labor
si
AA
ud.
Floridat
Stat utes 57.
Single Family Residential THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL Material Bond each in the full
I LOUIS P ALTINI- DA(3 IS
material and equipment necessary Zoned District
tuS duUjt itte we
in
Lot
1.
Re
Ct•
in tlit
S Chuck Edgell
This
J.
my sister, he said
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED amount of the contract sum. Issued 761- fly- R 1 Residential Zoneto comPlete Alterations and Ad
Replat
fireworks irdustq, bidding on "She can't
IN THE ESTATE:
by a Bonding Company licensed in Lot Width Variance from 70 It to
ditiOnS
to
Portable
Type
Buildings,
Being
more
septifically
described
e an
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Job, designing displays int1
Seminole Community College
as located at 2001 Grandv ew
bilk •
D[W 7
that the administration of the estate
When Addenda to the plans and Homes,in Section 352130 PB S Pg
Sanford. Florida
Avenue
piecing them together wit)i
of LaVERNE EDWARD GATES,
6C Fuilhirf d*iper;ted iiiis Nocaled at
The work consists generally in
Planned use of the Property.
d b2d. a
=cca,
.c., r oc umber 76 42 C P. Is issued, Seminole C0 m rriu n: t V
Itic corner of Orange Avenue and
u THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE removing overhanging •eves and Construct a carport to house tw
Surely, he reasoned, tie coill(l forth
pending
in
the
Circuit
Court
for
College
will
send
a
copy
of
such
Walnut
Avenue (0151 1)
vthiclesI
Seminole Countv, Florida. Probate AdeWis to all full set holders of
''
2. RALPH F. SPARACO- BA(3dir
'
Mlii bwid
NO FO
act brother.
'.
the
dreSs Of whi
5 record
IT
And
roming.
54
Lhairmn
The girl we'll call her 11ot "Uncle Bud', slowly
U COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Seminole County Courthouse. North
Bids shall be submitted on Zone Lot Size Variance
43360
CIVIL ACTION NO Tb us CA 04-6 gable siding door canopIes and
Board of Adlu$tment
Park Ave Sanford Fl The per
-Ind gentlY,)atted in Re; The MarriAge oI
In -- saliv the Imin I,%orking will,
PotaI
forms
furnihtd
by
the
ft
L
painling of eight (a) existinq
o
It
to
lb
SO
s
Pubhsh: Feb. 26, 1976
sonal representative at the estate is College and a specimen form Is V&amp;rianctf*)m20OfftnIS0fI&amp;nc1Ln1
scraps of hood IflStde ins ga her on the head, prompting a
LESLIE MAY LONG Wife,
portable type buildings
DEW 154
PEGGY A LARRISON whose found In the specifications Bids Depth Variance from 200 ft to YS ft
rawinos Inc l u
in specification
udin
E rage.- 'd sev eral ifllflUILs,
'IA
let,
•
frnm
4
notes maybe examined at the office
and
Thp
name
and
address
of
the
State
of
FI
she timidly ventured in and
ida
and
Cil
LcNrl
IV
6
.1
Ondtns
PD11414
of It to IS I' on Lots It nna 1, Block 7
the Maintenance Supervisor, IN TIIE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
Personal reofesentalivir's attorney the Spec it ications. The District Casis Villa Heights S D, PB 10. Pig
h
ot lnJo)ed by the
CminOIeLomrnii ''
mined me iauw
Responoen,
EIGHTLENTH JUUii
.M
are sit
qoard of lrfe
f Seminole fl lo catedin
NOTICE TO DEFEND
man. Before 1crig, she was girl, began showing her various
CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
All pefsons having claims or Community College. hereinafter
ther described as located on Pine
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
Associates Architects COUNTY, FLORIDA.
demands
lanne
Inc Suite 400 Atlantic CIVIL ACTION NO 759$
CA
09
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equired WITHIN THREE MOW to reject any and all bids and waive
3 TURNER NEON- BA() 1175)
116 WELLHAM AVE
Bank Building, S4nford, Florida. ST60,.TON. WHA7Lt;Y. DAVIN &amp;
later, he helped hir build her plaques.
7HS FROM THE DATE OF THE Any formality or technicality In any
77V-- CA Cornniefcial Zone-:
Copies
of
!he
be
FERNDALE.
nned
u
birouse. Ruin unvu:ed
obtained
from
the
Architect
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
flotified
that
by
i above her head and patted
Plaintiff.
her brother to do the same
NOTICE,
with the clerk Of the
f
constructior. of Idetificaton
'd5 may be held by the Owner for a
LESLIE MAY LONG HAS filed
'positng Five Dcllan ($500) for
s
her
mouth
above
Court
a
written
statement
of
perinot
to
exceed
thirt1
(30)
days
Sign
on
the following descr'bed
with the palm of her
II
Soon
each
set
petition in the Circuit Court of
hal f-dozen
BRUCE EL DEN PRICE and MARY any claim or demand they may 'rom the date Of the bids for the
Property At the Longwood Village'
for ii,
- Hitt
i1fid lkilidt(l
were dropping b) the place
have. Each claim must be in writing Purpose of reviewing the bids and
Shopping Centef located in the N W
Dissolution of Marriage and you are returning the documents in good
Defendants
"I sthrted turning (bern UW' her the pa ttern deIcUji' a, In
and must indicate the basis for the investigating the qualilcations of
Sect 2 1 29 at S P 434 and I I
reQuired to serve
cOpy of your tWiUiiiufl immediateiy lUilVi.j
NOTICE OF ACTION
Ldi,i,, iiiv IidiII jJ
an chief
.c :ie b,derS,
because I wanted to go down
;
public openino of Said
written defenses if any, on
O 10 BRUCI ELDEPI PRICE
creditor cr his agent or attorney contracts
4DAN K5A
3i576)
The turning point for the Christopher Ray, PO Box 399, returned
town and luive a few beers,,,
nd
ani the amount claimed It the
26V- R IAA kes;dmtlal Zone
District Board
bidders
return-ng
the
documents
In
llarriontp
Springs.
Florida,
]2701
io f(tflk recntl) when
APY LEE PRICF.
Hitt rca'led '
n I gut to sor
Climi is not yet due, the date wnen I
Of Tiust"s
ndfilth riQ n with 'be Clerk of good condition will be returned the
his wile
will become due shall be stated It
a
lumber
mill
lost
its
inarket
for
on Lot i7 Tract 1 Bear Lake
thinking , 'What a
Dr Earl Weldon
the above Styled Court )r. or before sum of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents
Resiaence Unknown.
is configent
the Cl., im
Of
Paradise Point Seicond Sitiction, PS
President
ro
en
ung
se!niapsan1h!itt
learned
he
the
10th
day
Of
March.
A
0,
1916.
(2
)
this is. I couldn't tuzfl them
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an unliquidated. the nature of the Ufl
II. located In Section 1521 29
Seminole Community
Contracts for work under this bid
OthtjSC a Default and Ultimate
could
have
them.
action to foreclose a mortgage on the
away again,'
certainty shall be Stated If the
on Cecelia Drive. (DIST. 3)
CoIIqe
111(1 used the free lumber to you for the reliefdemanded in the Subcontractor not to discriminate n County Florida
claim it secured, the security Shall PuhliSh F~,-j 1), 19. 26, 11916
S. RONALD H. SIJTTLE
Tha t was 11 sears ago At
be described The claimant shall DEW 16
make oad ons truction stakes, PclitIn
employment prac Cci öfl
o
I
Lot I?, Block"C",WASHINGTON
Development Zone) - To construct 6
deliver sufficient copies of thC claim
SEMINOlE COUNTY
WITNESS my liand and officipi compl y vv:lh the laws of the Slate of OAKS SECTION
which were sold to a lumber
seal Of said Court n this the 2nd day Florida regarding minimum wage We plat thereof a~ ri~cojrdeo in Plat
J
TMENT
qu t
pro it of February, A D. 1976
mail one copy to each personal
3n the follawin2 dirscritked prMerly
wh) they )LUdfl't build other
NollCa of Public Hearing
rates workmen s compensat on and R
16
Pages
56
&amp;
$7
Public
Lot
3
ub, Section
e
r
epresentative,
un
id
promise
of
more
made
hi
m (Seal)
Public liability insurance IOU other
March IS 1975
things Records of Seminole County,All perwslnterested in the estate
3 located In Section 6 21 29 at the
applicable
governing
laws
ancl
ArMur
H.
Dockwilh,
ir
7:
00
P.
M.
decide to liln%-P. the workshop
F loroda.
quickly decided LIley could.
corner of Welliva Trail 'Least and
to whom a COPY Of this 040tiCt Of TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
regulations
Clefk Of the Circuit Court
"s teen filed against you And you Adminittral;on hat been mailed are
y
new
l
(DIST. 3)
purchased
for
rent
A 14-year
bo designed into a
Bid security on'he amount of S per are required to Serve
By Elaine RiCharde
Notice %hereby %liven ?hat the Suffolk Court
a copy of your reQuired WITHIN THREE MOPJ
HARRY A GOEHRINC.- BA(
cent
(S
per
ccni)
Sminole
County
Deputy
Clerk
of
the
bid
must
Beard
of
Ad
and built a diesel truck, com. house he had Just finished
wrillen dclenses, it any, to it. on
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE iustment will conduct a
3 IS76)- 24V-R.IAAA Residential
accompany each bid
J. Christopher Ra)
Public
JULIUS G. PETRUSKA, ROW
plete with air h.:,rns made froin rernoideling across the street.
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS hearing to Considef the following
Zone- Rear Yard Variance from 30
The
Successful
b:dder
will be L&amp;ND, PETRUSKA, BOWEN &amp;
I was within one dayof ren- P 0 Box 3"
NOTICE. to file any objections they items
ft to 16 It cm Lot 3. Sloek B,
copper tubing ard headlights
relured to furnish Pertormanc,
Alt,no
Springs,
" DONALD Plaintiff',
, ttorn,
Sweet water Oaks Section 4 PB 17
may have that challenges the A SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
it,"
lie
said.
"Already
had
and Pavment Bonds. executed by an vvhoW address is 308 North Magnolia
shiny upholstery tacks. Drag ting
Florida 32701
Surety,
walls
freihly
painted
and
A t torney for Petitioner
racers, boa and sundry mod t
32501 on or
'
qualIfat;ons
ers nal
29 on Royal OAk Circle. IDIST. 3)
amount of 100 per
WElVA MARINA-BA 515
oo per before Ma,ch 101h,
Pub',V'i Feo. S. 12. 19. 76. 1976
1916 and file the
els of trucks, each ruggedly shag carpeting dowm on the
rtpresentalive. or
ERWPELTZERIN
BA( 3.15
,
cent)
of
the
contract
sum
DE
original with the Clerk of this Court
C,)vri
Jurisdiction
of
the
76)
AVRAAAA
Res4ential
Biddefs are requested to visit the e.ther before strvice on tl,
Requeil for six M
built from thin blDeks of wood
.e Pla;n
Zone Rear Yard Variance from 10
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND .-Approval granted August
It. 1975, 11 to S it
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE site and determine the conclitions tiff's attorney or immediately
also began to take
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILLU
for Screen enclosure fw pool
Wood chips are on the carpet
EIGHTEE14TH JUDICIAL CIR.
0 erwo e a e au w
Ifitt, eventually going $1,5oo iiow. Paint sWins the bathr
Pefformed Some of the buildings &gt;e eleal er,
e re le
Date of the first publication 0 this SE, West of Canal,
c
into debt for everything from sink. And boxes of toys Ie the COUNTY. FLORIDA
ma y be occu p ied at certain times demanded n the Complaint
S of R iver, E of
Notice
of Administration February road. fl S
Elderberry
Ahile work is In progress TPe
30029
on
Miami
CIVIL
CASE
NO
16-IMCA-0-E
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
power saws to varnish and walls of the old house sur.
8. GREGORY CHOKANIS- DA(3
SPfiMgs Road, (!)IST 3)
Contract will include a sti;wlatea I h,.
,Court, this Ird day of February, 26. 1975
EDERAL NA I IONAL MOR
paint, began busily cutting the rounded by shoulder-high
La,
risun
Peligy
A.
IS
761- 20V- A I Agriculture
111.
SPECIAL
EXCEPTIONS
time for completion and liQUid3ted
FIGAGE ASSOCIATION. a cor
1976
As Personal Representative
Zone- Rear Yard Variance for
pi eces in runs of a dozen or stacks of lumber
damages for failure to complete the (Sealtm
cration etc
ol the Estate of
detachedgMagefrOm 2011 o ott on
CLAIN- DM3 476)- 2OTE-A 1
more.
Pis Mill, work within such time.
Arthur H. BeCkviith. Jr
Robin, incidentally, still
LimVERNE EDWARD GAT

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that

AME
hrreb, (J.v that i am
in buSnss at P0

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FICTITIOIIS NAME
SEMINOLE COMMUNITY
by guzzling vodka and "various col too young to paint or sand,
Notic(. is herriny given fha
oring books were kept handy engaged
6ii%inms At 710 W
Sealed bids from qualified
amounts" of beer. Just another to free their older brothers and Saniand0 in
Spring%
Dr , Longwood
half-drunken day would have
sisters for the serious task of 37750, Seminole Coun!y. Florida received by the Owner. Board of
passed faid lie rwt hAPPened to lOY-building.
under the fictitious name of

dy 6 the leader'; r;c

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No Ofl was
tuned away.For
ing away an early retirement those

AWs can be won, especially if material prospects look -ery
u e your sense of humor. promising. You can feather
CANCER (June 21-July 22) your nest if you're willing to
ithbie area day he lp things along a bit
The most proI
AQUARIUS (J an 2D-Feb. 19)
will he situations where you
share something in coninwri Be your own person today,
above
all You can operate
with one you !ovt.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) One of much more effectively in the
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that emerged from their friead.
corne and go at whim,
ship in this southeastern Okla. thpir
:d
homa town.
tucked under bene'
'
hes.
man, 1n Hut,

high peak through tomorrow. are formidable tools in your
Don't be too surprised if you're hands today. If you are selling
soinething, it would be difficult
the center of attention.
GEMINI (May 21-1me 20) to turn you do%-n.
CAPRICVRN (Dec. 22-Jarl.
You should be able to comI t

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i You a
j your hair do
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tofty. Stake plans that include that crin bring harmony where
there once as dcord
fun-loving friends.
SAW 11 A111U5(NOV. ZJ-1)ft,.
TAURUS (April MMIlly A))
Your popility

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AND ALSO Thal part of the East Section 24 20 30, off Lake Avenue.
80 fee, of ti.r West Hall of the Nor IDIST. 2)
9 SAM G TAYLOR- BAt) IS
th*est Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 14, Township 21 761 - 23TE-- A I Agriculture ZoneSouth. Range 29 East (LESS: The To park a mobile "me on the NEl;;
3,OuTh 72S feel lhtreof) lying South of oISE T ofSWI4. Seclionll"31. less
the Southerly right of way line a, N 100 11 of E 16S ft and less W 200 it of
S 77,' It, and less R W of Moore
Slate Road No. 436, all lying an
being i.i Semi"e County. Florida. Station Road and leis R W of
Avenue
Furlhe
All containing Y4 701 ac(n more or Richmond
descroed
as
located
at
thC
corner
of
I
Moore Station Roac anc: Richmond
t4s been filed against you and you
ere required to seeve a copy of your
10
SEMINOLE
COLIN I
written defenses, if any, to : 1 on
ASSOCIATION FOR REY ARDED
WILLIAM J. BERGER, pl;wmfilf's
Attorney, whose
R1174!SS
I Agriculture Zone- Temporary
Greenberg. Traurig, Hoffman,
Lipoff &amp; Quenlel, P A , 1401 Brickell opertlon of the Little Red Sc
Avenue, PH 1. Miami, Florida 33131. House Program on me SOV 1 4 of SE,4
30.
4;7,
cc% or brfzrc march I&amp;:h. 1176. and C4 se tion
file the origina, with the clerk of this
as located South of S R. 427 and East

a

plaintiff's 4ttO(flCy or mlOedately
thereafter, otheite a default w1II

be entered against you for the relief

II CLYDE SMITH- BA
Agriculture
Cu ure acne ''
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To Park a mob It home an that part

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WITNESS my hand and the seal of PW'4 Of Section 16 19 29. lyifig North
Of fa, lroad Furthcr descrit)m s
this Court on February 10, 1076.
10(altd one mile down Markham
ISEAL)
Road. oft 4tA (DIS1 3)
Arthur H. Seckviih, ir
12 FREDDIE A DOLE Y- SA( 0
Clerk of the Circuil court
IS
IS)- IIE- CA CommerciAl Zone
By~ Mary N Darden
- RMucif of Six A*nnths Extension
Deputy Clerk
Publish~ Feb 12. It,
March 4, an approval granted Segiam bicr 13.
1975. for scif service gasoline pvmps
1976

and Rear Yard Variance from 30 ft
to 15 ft on Lot 17 Block E Paradise
Poin' Section 1, PS 8. Pg so, located
In Section 1121 29, of- HitIsCvS Larip
(DIST. 3)
1O JACK SELLAROS- RA((3 IS
76)-- ?IV- R.IAAA Residential
Zone- Rear Yard Variance from 10
It to 6 It for Screen enclosure for pool
on Lot 3S. Blocit A. 1w#e*a1#r
Oaks Section) PB IS Figs3. 4 and S
located in Section 32 Iv.29, on
S*ertsater Boulevard (DIST. 3)
It. ALFRED S JOLSON - SA
"One.- Side Yard Variance from 10
It too ft tobuild a garage continuous
with the I%ouse on the following
described prloptftyi Lot 4 (less the
North 12.11 ft and less the South 11S.'
"
11). Block F. DOMmefiCh Hills Sixth
Addition, PB 11, Pg 75, cated in
Section 282130. on Waumpi Trail
(DIST 4)
12 LOUIS H. RICE- DA(3-13
76)- 17V-R IAA Residential
Zcne- Rear Yard Variance from V
f t to 20 ft on Lot 9 and the West 41 ft
of Lot 10 Block B nest Altamonte
Heights Section 3 PB 10 Pg 76
located in Section 11.21 29, on
Sheppard Street (DIST 4)
11, BYRON EL TODD- BA(IAS
76) -19V-- R-IAA Residential
Zone- RearYard Varianceftum 30
Iftc2l 111clextiii,ndpiresentyarageon
Lot arKJ 1. 81(,ck C. West Altamonte
Hei ghts Section 1. PB 10, Fig 69,
locateo in Section IL211-29, on Citrus
Slrotl (DIST 4)
14. JAMES L. PACEY-BA(]

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SCI Of 10 9660 SQ 11 and Lot Width
Variance from 90 ft to ft on Lot 77

and the West 22 ft of Lot 26. Block 8,
West Altamonte Heights Section 3,
O B 10. Fig 76, located In Section 11.21
29 on Oakhvrst Street. (DIST. 4)
15 CHARLOTTE V, ADICHT-DA() 476)- 21VP IAA

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Variance from 11,700 sq ft to 177S sq,
It and Lot Width Variance from 90,

to 11 5 11 on Lot 1. Block A, West
Altamonte Heights Section 1, FiB 11n
Pg 69. located in Section 11 2121,
Hillcreit Slr", (DIST 4)
16. CHARLES Jr KIEFER- BA(3
IS-70- 3QV- R IAA RijildienliA!
Zone To divide three lots Into tw
w ilding sites (14*140 ft) LOft I
and 3. Block E. Traci 15, Saniana''
Springs, Pe 9, Pg 7, located
Section 12129, on Hcbwn Stre'.1
(DIST 4)
E. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
16, 1976-Regular
M ee t ing

7his public hearing will be hold in
the COUAly COMM4sion ChAmL4(b
Of the Courlhouse, Sonford. Florida.
W March 15. 1976, at 7 00 P,M.. or as
Soon thefeafter, AS P01sible
ri en corn m
ent
w ith the
Oftice of tht Zcn,,
Administrator
will be considered and persons
'liplimarl"y at the hearing will be
heard orally. Hearings may be
co-ritined from. time 10 lime as may
be found necessary. Furihitir details
Availeble by calli" 3114XV. EKI
304
Seminole County Board
of Adjustment
BY: Vli~tor GiSichlef,
Chair man
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41-Houses

bedroom aPartments,

New For You!

iui'flithCd or unfurnished
redecorated Come see 300 F
'port filvi Sanford 371 t''
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PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7515 Park Drive $10 up

JOHNNY WALKER

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SAN MO PARK. 1, 7. 3. bedroom
REAL ESTATE. INC
trailer apts Adult &amp; family park
322 6457
''5y )S)5 P4w-. Il 97. Sanford
) 1930
_.2 Bedroom house on 113a* xIss, lot.
AVA.ON APAR TMENTS
Cash only. Call 373 395.3 after
ADULTS. NO PETS
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116W
,I
I DR Brick Home
1iOMnaA..e
3)A-Dupiexec
322 0"I

ilauptrnan's capture by New
de- York pi comes relatively
late In the show. When he goes
sign, ('ostuiiis, lighting
day nI,ht after opening.
Together, the debacles repre- biggest time consumer iS rac- on trixi In New Jerse y, th
scenes outside the counrooin
n ed 17 per cent of produalon ing the budgeted capital."
are pure cirms.
derOf 65 totl 1r)
With all preliminaries at 1,
A radio reporter broadcasts
takings, five more went off to
tof order, a round of Contract. news of tile
trial from his battle
the boni before official t1e.

Ddlillly by (lie gcnt who g-)t
tickets in .idsanre crisr piggy
i,afle btkser.

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furnished
Ide
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anytime

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I Bectroorn furnished

duplex
Call between 6 and 10 1) rn
323 7334

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THE GOOD LIFE- Just listed, thuS
gorgeous 3 BR home on St Johns
Rlvr Large 'of with huge crown
oaks Kitchen with built in and
mammoth master bedroom, with
Sitting area Overlooking river
$76,400

some catrptng equipment pC.i,
no longer use? Sell it ill with a
Classified Ad in The Herald Call
372 261 1 or )1 993 and i friendly
V,iiirw *111 help You

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getting
a preferable hawks "kidnap buttons" to
ome Is ar.alyt,ea by one Broadway pinhouse
conlmemorat.. the trial lind

THE ROSES ARE RED-- The pool
;s bite, the golf course is green,
and waiting for you Beautiful
custom 7 story on flyer an acre, so
yO'J can keep your horses It's
loaded, and priced to sell .t

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Perfect
Perfe
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Large

Charm ng 2 BR. w,"itiflg toi' yuur
special touch Can't heat the Space
for thiS price Ste loday!
CLIFF JORDAN.REALTOR
$31

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For just 5)1.500. fliCC
A HONEY
paneled family room, well land
scaped yard. two bedrooms, In
excellent condition A steal,

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APARTMENTS

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ST.J OH NS REALTY CO.

Tdrivy8ax'i

dream house in quiet area. Nice
let, with large rear yard. Im
maculate and the best buy for
$70,950

or
Unfurnished

Forrest Greene, Inc.
910 6413
REALTORS
313 6153

ASSUMPTION

GREAT

3 BR horn, with family room,
screened porch. large tot, assume
$150 payments 373 1311

ref rig garage %2A. IOC
EXECUTIVE - 1 BR, 7 taih, for
mal dining, separate garage,
.irt'a 7
st uc co 519,!.uO
cottage or game room

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WITT REALTY

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$16,500

24 His

32394 1 0

'1017S FRENCH (HWY Il 921
57CC DOWN - Fresh, well located I
bedroom. I', baths, masonary

central he at and air Quality and
rent while pa pers proess.c-ct FHA
inspected and approved for
$21,750. Owner will sell this month
for $73.00) FHA terms 'lice area
See 'hiS one
SAN LANTA
3 Bedroom. 2 bath
nice corner lot, New FHA firian
icing available
OUTSIDE OF CITY - ) Bedroom, 1
bath, beautifully furnished Lot 91'
i 170' 521.000.
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, split plan
Central heat and air, wall to wall
lots of extras 521.000

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3.80) Orlando Drive
Sanford. 373 00

,si- ma 'ura, area No down

payr'rnI snontnly payme'nt lcs
than rent
SubS'd.jecl
In
171
1' '( ,1 ii I t, 5•',' it
Government

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4.020 thU GE Central Ai r (or.
dtcnnr Urn? Used 3 P,(crs 3?)

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Bud Cabetl

12'1,4$' Mobile Home on lot that can
be rented, or bought, or tot alone if
Ou h.-r ,i mobile home 377 078-1

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Piano &amp; Doi an Sales &amp; Serv We buy
usect p'anns &amp; trade' LessonsPi ano, organ, guitar. 6ccordian,1

60-Office Supplies

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Paved Streets 'Sewers
',treet Lights •Sidewaffrs

Get Your

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MOST EXPERIENCED
BUILDER IN THE
CENTRAL FLORIDA AREA
We Are The Or'n,nsl
"Oct 'Em While They're Plot"

W.O. Unsworth
and

SIUCiIO i.2, 3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

Idyliwlide Homes By

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chairs, straight chairs, filing
n,ap'nrs, AS , C- ash and carry

DELTONA
7 Nw Home's with I tsct
intr't. VA lIdu Down
P'ayme-nt). FHA (Low Down
Pavmi,nt) No doing cost, 3
"\bi.droom. 7 bath, CU and air,
carp.?. range, enc:o,ci
'..,.IQiraqr F$arqn
.e, at S?4.952

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1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

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1750 317 5601 after 1 33

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at 12 Noon
II ghwa y 18 lie,, P,' in it?, Sanford

STOP &amp; LOOK tar the 0.Spliiy aa
li'!flOunc.nu the opc'n',sa of San

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Queen Nursery. corner Wek

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new Must sell $275 2550 Palmetto

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asSume' balance 01 $1011, or I7
payments of $9 See at

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 E !s? St
372 9111

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Riding Mower,,Montgomery Ward, S

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Transporlaticn

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.l' steel

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New Vinyl Flooring

EXP RTS READY TO SERVE YOU

Assorted Colors

ju ST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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Sanford Auction

Aluminum Siding
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Pest Control

can

(Over your hOifle' .th ,,Im
Siding &amp; SCUd S ySter" AlSo
20 ,rs
851 9 56

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Roofing

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(all 37) 67

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Trent Exterminating Co
Com
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All
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work
pleti Pest Control arid T.rmitng
IR000E
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ROOF ING 373 67ri
Free Inspection 373 2956
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land) Btdr(
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ALL ADULTS -FASY LIVING
QUIETAND SERENE
Modern Facilities
AIIG. E.
Located Wetol Hwy 1,-97
AtlUQ Florida Aye
Ph, 323 465?

Seeing

lET PEST ipip,i

Heater Cleaning
0, 1 flrr,- r Cui',in.nrj &amp;
Sir',
O,k','c bi.'a'-r,j &amp;
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rm 327 ?7

Al'er'.ns

Il'i,,rci ,'ri &amp; C,room

Ph )'2

3.220707

Photography

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EXCITING!!
2 New Models
Under 529,000

CAMELOT
AT CASSELBERRY
Ike Pt&amp;iqe .oswdhf'
East off 17-92
al SemInola Blvd.
(Horse Track Rd.)
Follow signs to models off
Winter Part' Drive
Open 10 too
830.7966

CALL TODAY

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Transmissions

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tape rt duIOiflt,
,ransm,,on
Ovrhauliflg All *k guaranteed.
Fri diagnosis Factory Iran.
smission System, 402 E. Celery.
373 9115

Plumbing
-BELL PLUMBING CO
Sewers Elect
Clean-'d
Repars, 24 hr Si.'

3220959

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E xtt'riQr Plaster irig.
Patching &amp; Simulated
brick &amp; Stone specialty 372 2720

Pressure Cleaning
Quality upholstering Free pick up4,
delivery Call for In-, "stn'rat..
2.211 1' Conrnerc ,i 3d] 6451

Plaster

Carpentry

R.moci,'i nq

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install carpet and Vinyl, wall to wail,
Free Estimate Call SEARS ii,
Sanford 337 1771.

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Live Oak

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Radio &amp; TV

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Remodeling

GUIDE

Each Thursday

#I to
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322.2611 or 831.9993

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InCome Tax Returns
I'm 5 1`1 4 ,%$ ii.5 17 v:
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,iO',i I.'l'Poy '.'E'IT SUP
KE(P
,- 00r old
JALOUSIE WINDOWS with none
effic ient cngie or Ooi,,le hung
W"bdOyw 1)1 5971

Johnny Walker
P4"y. i',4fe'q

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the S,irti,' .n?t'grity.
t-.ertist' in your remodeling
and atilions requirements as is
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available

IN OUR

NEW HOME

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All types anci sirs
We repair and Serv'cr
STINE MACHINE &amp;
UPPLYCO
r'ci )i
311 8-li!

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Dressmaking, fad(.

men's, children's. Drapes, Quit!'
Upholstering Donna Canac

I S I E WSON LAND CLEARING
Pu?1di,ru, F*u.vating, Ditch
work PIl dint, tOp So'l
)fl593

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general

car

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322 6457

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A FRACTION OF (HEIR COST
ROM TODAY S ,'IAtIT ADS'

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62-Lawn.Garden

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and 577 250

YMEL OTT, REALTOR
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Call for Appointment 322.3103
ADDITIONS- REMODELING
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322 1651 (Dealer).

SWAP str'DP P LLA WAR KET
(itO Ct' i "llr Sr a buyer
No cPn,irg.' All admitted tree. Come
every Sunday 9 to 3 It 'be
Ine,Ir(, SOuTh
Mo'y.,tand Or,',
'797 Ph0n 32? t?13

Williams Accounting

322.2090

STFXJC'nC)N Iii

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M,Unsworth Realty
Rig Real Lilete flr,,u,
K) Weit First St San'.rd
71) 74
(1 or 311 CI?? t

Luxury Patio Anrtments

FROM

197) Aud: 130 15. 4 door Sedan.
automatic. air conditioned. stereo.
red interior, $2 79$ Call

10-Swap &amp; Trade

&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;

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gloves &amp; speed bag Call 267 6695

InteriOr

fluilde'r
We 4150 fluid Culor'r If ames

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1969 VOLKSWAGEN
Runs Good. New Tires. $700

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PAYTON5 CHILDREN ' S WEAR
28i0 t'iAwjitn,5
Pt' 177 Iii''

Golden Touch 'N Sev

1970 Cadillac Sedan DeVille
3
Owner, loaded First $1,200 takes
it. Call Harold, 3731920,

apian(r'
s.

evening at 7 (7 m.
BERNER'SAUCTION
5ERVIE

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block House
Will move I) your lot
7 Bedroom, living room, Iitthtfl.
bath, carport, utility room, olt
heat. .r'.( AC, cicellent COr,ditior
Price includeshi maying and
new foundation $10.9 50 Pl.one
?'9S0117

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pr'i.&amp;group Ball's Piano &amp; Organ I
lSO7 Jacobs Road
SaIii. 301 W IS? 372 72 SS
lAcros from Deland Airport, Pt 97
DeLand, Fla.) Phone 901 731 7773

ONLYUB9INSTALLED
Terrris avaitable. Warehouse must
be emptied NOW? Call warehouse
collect. darS or evenings ask for

Frame house With slab floor. Will
move to your lot Price 'ncluo,
e'
hOuse, moving and new foundation 3 Bedroom, li i bath,
kitchen, living room, all heat, unit
A C. good condition 51.950 Phone'
295 3112

', a, Cash

growing auction serb ice in
Florida, we need more met
chandise Therefore we pay more
for quality. No junk. Attend Orl of
our auction sales every Monday

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Pool distributor must sell balance Of
1975 pools complete with Sun deck,
fence and filter. 3l'x16 overall.

I 41M. .491 D.1O 'p

1944 Fori Station Wagon, I cyl..
automatic, air, power steering.
new tires, new inspection, cx
cetlenf. $79S. 321-0996

San-torn

the lot 3779345

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11101'141 E
9 S OF
Wooded Lots
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7971 Hwy 11 fl
372 5961

59-Musical Wrchandise
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appliances,

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tl5 &amp; AntiCUeS Berg the
h tastet

ROaSON MARINE

Str.ppinq
4% Waxing
&amp; Business F
rnTIte'5 Blitz Clean 373

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Paneling, doors, windows hungs,
concrete' work, etc fly the hour, or

Low Cest Housing

Homes With Many Plans To Choose From

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Buy I or 1001 items
Ave
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TRADE

BUY SELL
It ]I E F r',' Si
or

tools etc

1971 Charger, iS' Runabout with
frailer 55 HP Chry,lcr engine, W
only 10 hrs on engine. $1,150. 373

. arprntry,
Concrete,
Steel,
Remodeling,
Roofing
Free
Estimates No lob too large or
small Call Red or John, 373 5001

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auto. AC, radio. PS. PEI. excel
tend., $1,699. 322 9063

CASH 3224132

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WILSON MAiER FUPPIITURF

DELTONA - ? room ranch, 40' x ID'
family room, Screened porch
Immaculate $76,900

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17 0r used f'jrniture.

6 12 r?

1974 Dodge Dart Swinger, 7 dr.
HardtOp, 17.495 173 7917.

We Buy Furniture

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80--Autos for Sale

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372 2057

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tires, 17' vox
f.
i'i' table saw, time clock, office
desk. Coke machine. 312 7171.
11

OR IENTAL RUGS WANTED
Tcn prices paid, used, any condition.

IS' Glass Arrow
wth60tp Johnson, SAW

K tchc'r Bathroom
Cabinets
Cnte,' toçs, S inks lnSli$tlation

79-Trucks-Trailers
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524.500

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403W It st
123 6(81 or fl] 0511

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old, assumable mortgage to

M.UNS WORTH REALTY

173 3111 64

CasSelberry. Hwy 17 92 a

ii I'P
ua?or
lit? trailer, $695 Call 377 5775 after
6 pm.

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BLAIR AGENCY

,Pitd to but, u'.ed Office furniture
Any
Quantity
140' ( '5

tail S Maple Ave
.,I,.i SIIrrforc
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78-dk.flc'rcycIes
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Life in
of Loch Arbor

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321 9144

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42-Mobiie Homes

373 5715

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treasures.

plows, small piano, tc'n
0?', .t clhc-r
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3 Year old gelding, part Arabian,
excellent with children Moving
must sacrifice. s;is
'10

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Myrtle, Sanlord 9 a m
unl:I?? Clothes, household items,

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PECK UP JUNK CARS FREE
Small price for cthers
I'o,' 177 ¶614

66--Horses

250) 5

misc.

for wrecked or junk cars We
'e*ày 7 days ni-ex Cal,

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SALE

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entra IIOr,j,, s
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MIJL TIPLE LISTING P CAL IOU
12 2 1991
1919 S
771196, 372 1911
172 1959,337 il.i

ANFQRD - 3 bedroom, I', baths,
rarpet, central heat &amp; ,ir. garage.
7 yrs
$26,W0

(u'tom Built

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Stemper Realty

*They ' re Hot " *

MEALTORS MIS 2SISPARV
ttl, like pennies from heaven when
you Sell "Don't Needs" with a

372 7116

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Reg Real Estate Broker, 321 06)

AT 3222420 ANYTIME

want ad

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2 Bedrc.om completely carpeted.
range &amp; refrigerator, 2 pantrics
Scre,ned porch, fruit trees Only

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Call Sanf or d's Sates Leader

3 Mo. 6 Mo. &amp;
1 Year Leases
Hwy. 1797 Across
From Ranch House
373$6700r $31.9777J

Welcome.

REALTOR
SPRING tSSPRUP,'c,
Fantastic i bedroom, 2 bath
overlooking lake, scrren-d patio
w
Vi 16*32' heated swimming
Pool Privacy fenced 1.47.500
COUNTRY

LONGWOO()
3 Bedroom home,
Tully fenced yard. new FHA loan
available $71,500.
WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD - 3 Bedroom, 7 bath
home. economical oil neat, shady
Yard, 111$,350 MAKE OFFER

THE WORK HAS BEEN DONE-for you Remodeled 3 Bedroom

Furnished

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Owner. 37) 05??

Oars 32: 6173
Pd iQ'it'. - 322 7357

UClTOA6.b 6611

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Puppies, part Doberman, part Lab
$I males, $5 females 373 6871
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2

NEW

remodeled

redecorated. 73 Bedroom houSe,
new kitchen with breakfast bar,
new carpeting, large paneled
family room, dining room. new
roof, new natural oat furnace &amp;
e'tra large backyard 172,100

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carpet, cent. heat &amp; air, range.

&amp;

Retirement

LIKE

DREAMWOLD - 38R, 1', bath,

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Nights, 37) 0155

Completely

DELTONA - 3 BR brick and
aluminum siding. 1 1 j bath.
parage. large rear yarn corn
041t0,y fenced. wall to wail carot
Asking $71,950 Owner ma y con
sider selling FHA or VA
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3 Bedroom home, 3 baths. I car
garage For further Information.
call 86.1 5737.

Lake Mar One bedroon- ctntr I
air &amp; heal. Ideal for retired
$100 mo 504 734 6397

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JOHN SAUL'S AGENCY
JOHN

Sanf or d - 2606 S Oruanoc Dr
Winter Park - 2C5 Park Ave N

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711 W.
i1is is how the

throughout
Central
ASH,
Parr.t'nts $147 17 monthly No
Qual ify i ng AsSume 1st mortgage

Multiple Listing Service

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3772116

BEAUTIFUL 3 Ledroom. I', bath
home, draped &amp; "arpeted

Realtor

323-5774 Anytime

P8.11 from
p4[I fl5'
I for,"' 121 1734
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Altcr HourS'
J22 3991
322 0642

377 764

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3 (iI 1 Lath , huge corner tot on
road rertrl h a *iit wail
rarpcl I.zcrIIent terms

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Realtor

Harold Hall Realty

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195 372 2296 after S arid vik rids

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SPECIAL
FurniShed 7 bedroom, on beautiful
Park Ave Convenient to stores
SI6 5

horni's,',,

31-Apartmcnts Furnished

of a Police (azette account,
dramatist J. P Millet-recreates
the cxse, using a sequence of-

cou.,In, the one seck dodo, al the past few se,i.son Certain once 'somne i
th nb that looks ter development - but good
f,nij
wa"s çjj'
nice old flues of thumb which good"
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pt USU editing and taut direction help
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tth, carpeted throughoijt, nun?

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of agricultural e- uipment and
auto parts, inCludit,g receiving,
stocking and counter sales
Permanent position with excellent
fringe benefits Contact Per
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Allen's
foldIni a show before opening ing in a wind-chilled refund line acting, producing and watching acid opinion that most report
night on Broadway, even where }O4J 1118) be seen b) a others hunt for the elusive box era only think of humans as
though failure seems certain nose neighbor who always office pot of gold at the end of stories wrapped in skin
Th ere's alssa)s the possibility seems to pick winners,
the creative rainbow.
The drama moves frorn scene
that a sure loser will somehow
Theiswer,of course.
The main thing you've got to to scene with workmanlike pro
click in glory on opeting night Virginia, the producer often did
remember," be says 'is that a cision, telling the stories of tun
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action show pitted against going to ha ve to be Like
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lie's convicted and twice
says Wood. the affable, O.year. erences of the audience. Maybe any expert but Ican give you kins, who does a brilliant job as
old president of CBS Television. somebody ought to do i criti- book, chapter and verse In Bruno liauptrnann, the Ger. granted stns of execution.
"And I'm not sa ying the 'we ci.sm of the alP,',nrp."
those seven years - and YOU man.born carpenter who died in When he's finally put in the
Jersey's electric chair on electric chair at the state pt-isgi ve them what they want' kind
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Apr
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But the reductbn hasn't hap- Wood, who has been CBS-TV
"redeemIng quality to it, pened. CBS. ABC and NBC can- president since 1969, Knew they
slh"ther it be a documentary or celed 17 series this season, but were a gamb!e going T1. IIC
a serious musical or a ballet .. only one was a law-and-order says he holds no illustorss about
the audience defects so fast, show
ABC's "Matt Helm." the social worth of cop shows.
you're left sI(h a very hard Not only that, they added four During an interv1ew, in fact, he
cure and that's all you're left new ones, so the genre contin- did not bother to try to Justify
vith." - Robert B. Wood, Lies to fill one-third of weekly them, as soi'eproducers and
president of CBS-TV.
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pound eight otince entry to displace Clint Spillan by onc
ounce.
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out by a nxvister of five pounds ei4ht ounces IaI by
hick also a Sanford resident.
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I a k e f r o n t he would favor the present site taIking about the mt of the
during the season to oversee
Hodges' rc,onunendation that development to come into If mt0na set up by City city's being able to build on that
swimmers and would-be
The Bankers Conunittee of the city hall be kept In the realization."
sviLginiers.
Manager Warren E. Knowles Mte for less as I ieel they are
present location with ha
Gilbert F4rnonds executive could he rn. renrv1ng ciif going t run into sricthi
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other'than the great outdo-ors. to rc"vimend to the full board ni-cessary toacquire additional of Seminole, agreed, saying, everything under one roof.
f tht Ctuuintx'r that the boarti property.
'My board feels very strongly
Nriswender is especially
Edmonds said he has
GarnettWhit .saidltwasr,t
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reservations
on the proposed 14- Just the idea of the money, as he
proud of Lake Mills because it
reprtsents "a lot ,)I hard work" the city hall at the present Bank of Sanford, said he had present site with the con- acre land fill on French Avenue would rather have th-_ city half
polled members of his board tingency additional land would and Seminole Bouleard site in the Downtown area even if It
by county officials in hopes of location
The committee plans to send Individually and all fasored be necessary. J don't think because of problems with sub- cost
phasing county residents
money to build
Perhaps Neiswender stun- a representative to the next keeping the city hall in the Florida State (Flagship Bank
surface muck which required
Mayor Lee Moore said he fe!t
Sanford -- owner of the ad- sinking piling whc.n First Input from the architect arm
nied up his feelings best con. meeting of the Sanford City present location.
Hodges said, "I feel very jacent peoperty) would be Federal built its new buildirg engineer for ti~,e prz)ject, wl~ n
cerning Suday's Fun Day with Commission expressing this
strorgly if the proposed city imreasonable."
view.
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week running about 12 per boatI the big roe shad nuni.
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The dedicated shad fishermen could be observed outfitted
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all with one purpose in mind, hooking a big one to enter in
the contest.
The Derby, sponsored by the Eve ning Herald and the
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Commerce, u drawing
visitors from all pary of the nation. Fishing camps report
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food or water."I read r.0 the menus 11sW In a guide
rudderless, unprovisloned ghost ship Stil4 adrift in Ford' broke loose from its moorings here and
&amp;s rains pounded the deck and the sky grew for stewards," he said "Roast beef, prime rib,
the Caribbean
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three vegetables. I read it avidly about
Charles Halla, 47, a New Orleans tugboat members of the tug "Wallo," whiLh had been
lialla off. lhe currert slow!y carried the ship
crewman, was rescued Thursday
being towing the freighter from orftlk, Va, to toward Cuba
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Hidla had a small flashlight with, him ani took a Thefe were none.
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between Key West and Cuba Hal'3 jumped aboard
a co mplete mess The ship war stripped 'fl''re was
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CX)NLY)RD, N.11. (AP) - President Ford edged out Ronald
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strengthened his claim to frontrunner status with a comfortable
Uiumph in the crowded DemocraUc field.

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said hugh Carlton the
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earmarked capital construction But, he promed b) promises
junk" and adised the board
each single famU} home is
If,Marsee riles the practice is by the state for that
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conirnis3ioners.
seek
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Marsee
inflationary
and asked that it be
heard land or cash from area illegal,
Douglas
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Lobe l,
Since the "voluntary corn-ptned
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Freeman
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he
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developers in return for
&amp; cor, associate executivp director, milment" program
nothing," Knowle3 said.
was
Cat Iton said three schoA Eites Tom
Binford
said
the did not want to be "accused of a
struction permits "w ould be -said he will ask that an initiated two years
Kimbrgh a greed yesterday
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Democratic '
the pobtical
Knowles said he believes tremendously felt" by the estimated $250,C@O
already school system has received developers. He said, also, that board, led by Freeman,
col.lection
of impact fees is
Though Freeman and other
Lake Mary Is acquiring its school system, Asst. Supt. collected be refunded. An ad. 1175,300, used mo tly
fflegal
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company with Roger Harris said toda)
ditlonal SS-million In
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promised
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u pc n g elections
al d y has rul ed the practice
"une or two small wells.Seminole County corn. tary mritributiorts" has been officials confirmi-d today.
because
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Thn commission'.3 decision to
Kimbroitgh, in his 1974 illegal, Marsev said if he 'is poll"
iiiissioners on Tuesday voted to committed,
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campaign
the commission, contacted he will have to developers should pay a part
"Impact fees mean a great capital outlay needs, we was suggested by County Atty,
mi.ssion got a little tired of 8request a legal opinion from
charged
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401"M er County Atty. Howard deal to tile school system," wouldn't need ary
reading in the newspapers
ha ve on the cowity in the future.
local TIximas Freeman,
machine was on the prowl" and presently exists.
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preitent 915 Savingv PAnds to members of the r1tv's "Refuse Crew of the Year," from left, Jasper expanded
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Polk declared that he has
for the honor, th e men were commended by the City Commission and th eir truck was painted With deputies that also links the uniform cnme reporting maintained
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of the caffeine in coffee,
making her mizverable and Me
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producing "some of the best iacthrytnacWred

for a value of nearly a quarter million dollars for
Sanora South and the plans of A.K. oemaker to

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Knowles sa id Cardinal Industries h indicated

week that the acthily noted in Sanford In planning
for five restaurants may well siial an upturn In t he
nsction industry locally.
Knowles said that in addition to the restaurants
home construction has also begun moving again
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construct a 19-house subdivision ca lled "tJppland
Park" off Upsala Road.

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1915, of 9.6 per cent,
and 30,0 one year ago,
Th e average ump1ov.ent rate for th
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Lawton said that employment increased for the
Metropolitan area, comprising Orange, Osceola fourth slrght month and th e number
of unem
and Seminole Counties, was recorded at 10.9 per played dropped below 35,000 for the First time In fou.
cent.
months,
for new outlets in the city in the p:,.st t%% ,) ,.,Iont!ls.
ierninole generally rerLsters it me-tenth ivr
`11e booming toun~,t trade and tile upswing in
At the same tune Seninole County's mote l in
cent hiuer uminp1oment rate than the Iando manufacturing and wholesale trade
are the
dustry reported an accommodations crunch as Metro areas, amordipg to the Florida State Em. prumry factors in the employment rise," Lawton
tourists flocked to th e area in record numbers,
plo)Thent office in w inter Park.

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dramatic p l ung e in January, from the 14.4 per cent
recorded in l ce rnber, to 11 per cent.
The upswing in the economy was signalled last
week t' an announcement by th e City of Sanford
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Tom Lawton, metro manager of th e Winter Park
Another favorable sign, he said, is that th e hardlast June when the unemployment rate locally was office, said the metro unemployment
t conctlon employment appears to be holding
rate means
regLstered at 10.5 per cent. Unemployment was still some 34,800 persons are unemployed in th e three. Ith °

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TAURUS tApril 20-May 20) 21) This is one of those days
Others will be relying upon you where your generous nature
to hold up your end of bargains. muld work to your detriment..
Don'texpect them to do your Curb extravagant impulses.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan
share.
GEM[NI(May 21-June 20) Be 18) Be satisfied today with
careful today not to assume small advantages in your
someone else's burdens that dealings with others. If you
ini), be 'too large for you to expect too inuch. you'll over.
manage. ok before you leap. shoot the mrh.
AQUARIUS(Jan. 2( - Feb. 19)
CANCER (June 21-July fl)
Don't
let optimism about
It's one of th ose days when you
could foolishly do something something important today
practical
your
against your better judgment. cloud
upon
realistic
Ju1genent.
Rely
Be prac ti cal in all matters.
fl)
Take
evaluations,
(July 23-Aug.
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PISCES (Feb. March 20
into careful consideration today
views and suggestions of co You're likely to be most
workers. They may have proficient today In managing
mething wotth iistening to. others' iffairs, but don't
VIRGO (Aug 'kSept ) in neglect to guard your own inbusiness deahngs today, don't lerests!
YOUR BUITUDAY
make more cncesioa than
Feb. 25,1976
don't
but
necessary Be fair,
This
coming
ye'r you are
give away the store.
to
put
a
grw!t!t
emphasis
LIBRA (Sept. ZWct. 23) You likely
my find yoursL-If in a situation on joint ventureb or situations
today where you'Ll need to take that provide new revenues. If
firm position.Stick to your your associates are wisely
guits. Don't be wishy-wmhy. 5elected the results could be
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) profitable.

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WASHINGTGN (0) — Secretary of State Henr
Kissinger found basic agreement with American foreign
polic-y during his Iztin American trip, including his
con cern over new ban gesaion
A senior American official told new.unen on the flight
home Tuesday night that Kissinger found no sense of con.
f rontation in an of the six nations he visited, including
the one he thought might be troublesome, Peru. He also
is'ted Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Costa Rica and
Guatemala.
Kissinger's nine-day
in Latin America was his first
trip to the area since he entered the goverruncat in 19
969.
His last stop was a two-hrtr layover in Guatemala. where
ex3mLned earthquake damage in Guatemala City.
Before leaving, he promised to dc his "utmost to req)ond
to the courage of the Guatemalan puple"

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report

found.
The report, prepared by the private consulting firm of
Stinat I jeser and Eichner, reaches the sae basic
(onclusims an UA: eff&amp;6 uf dmrers federal regulation

andlowerfaresandthsartaiidstopsejce

Ford Orders Non-Compliance
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President Ford ordered the

compliance 1th a House subconitte subpoe na for
u'coi os about go ernment intercepuors of cables sent to

this 'ear

Social Security taxes by as muai as Si a wek per worker
Congirm and Uie White House over econornic policy.

The Senate F4n2rce Ccxmmttees action rejecting
Iouse

the prospert in ft election year I% un!ikely.

Witnout a formal vote, the Finance Committee agreed
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WASHINGTON i API — The Senate is debating whether

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14.
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Humprirey Wins Support
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Sen Hubert 11.
far not an official candidate for his pxty's presidettial
no-mixiation, has won expected early =port from
Deffmirats in his horrie state of imiL-%ot.
Voting at precinct caucuses throughout the state
Tuesday night &amp;~owed heavy lacking for the furrw v;ce
resldert and 196 pr&amp;dential nominee, with much of the

241 delegates to later county caivenUoris, with 205 more
uncormnifteed. Arium Rep. Morris Udall had eight
delegates, former Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter am and
antiabortion candidate Ellen McCorwack tvrc.

Beef Purchases Probed
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon is locking into
the possibWty that fraud and briber), have been involved

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Service and agents of the rmy, Navy and Air Force has
been under way since last faU.
It was prompted by complaints from a Senate subcom.
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the other nott of Eureka.

Livning fieraM
t; I ~%vfl D A.1; i. oid 5 u nda y t w c t-pl a jut c!j y i r.d C t..,
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Detention Center, deputies Tuesday morning and forgot to

unplug an eledric iron In a

Recreation Center.

A

new

distemper

is one of the most out.
So far, about 1,5W nuclear
spoken critics of nuclear pace. pacemakers have betn immakers. Ile anO others have phinted — 500 of them in the
rked the Nuclear Rc-gulatory United States. Medttonic has
Commismitin to ban them. Dr. manufactured about 80 per Lent
Abrahamson, who describes of the unNs.

hi mself
an activist on ensi
Dr. Chardack says h2 has
ommental isues, argues that heard of no wxer failures in
radidon might caiise cancer in the nuclear pacemakers. H
a person stith a nuclear pace said a report in 1975 on I 000
mker, or the radioactive implants howed two eletronic
plutonium fuel
malfunctions hut no losses of
h
released accide ritally.
power
source.
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TALIAHASSEE 1AP) — A judge Nis denied a

motion to ha lt nextweek's state imniersity co ll ecti ve-

raise animal adoption and redemption will get sbots.

redemption tees b) $225

Also Kimbrough said all

The
program was puppies at the pound will
recommended Tuesday by recpive InoeWations.
Commissioner John
Both Kimbrough and
Kimbrough in response to Clark
irdicated
the
charges generated by in(K~ulation prograin will
ernio
nnie Crdinty "otninna
Society officials
Ki:nbrough said "from
Two weeks ago humane time to time" the airborne
society members said
virus will strike again,
distemper virus was
The $2.25 increa5e in

reaching epidemic adoption fea will boost
oronortlons at the county basic
adoption
nnd
i8c,

County redemption fee
'
s from $13to

Animal Control ' Officer $15
Bruce Clark said ale
Though the mmission
number of animals with the approved the concept of the

distemper

virus

sas

program the count

at-

reeach the matter to se
however
if It can be Ore
Y
, resolution.

If not, an amEndment to
Kimbrough,
the existing animal contzrol
Kimbrough said It Is not ordinance
would
be
economically feasib!e to
required.
inoculate each animal
—Ed Hckett
Of a nuclear pacuaaler It
costs about $%OW. The

Dr. Abrahamso, nos ctire

thl- jail is 'burs

at

pr0kss organization that ants a renegade local to
stop using its name

the

Cr
ams"
ounty
ssioner S'
ViW enJr.received t o
from the county commissicin e)Lpensive method of providing
Tuesday to pursue a referen- additional )all space was
durn in September for con- leasing Bu.11ding 310, but airport
struction of a new multi-million officials recently turned down
dllr county jll fdcility.
the
itcouty's
was
Sal.
A second alternative, Vihlen
the second such
said, is to consider floating rejection in as many )ears. The
bonds to ecure funds to be used first rejection came because
to build a new bri-k and ortr airport area residents said they
structure on county-owned did not want inmates housed oil
property.
'C
property just north °

CIrcuit Judge Victor Cawthon of Tallahassee deidea

Tuesday the motion b the American Association of
University Professors for an order preventing AAUPFlorida front using the otganization's name in the electic.-I.
Cawthon's ruling means t)iaat the electinn wil! procede
n schedule next Tue.-Way and Wednesday, unleSS the
wilinnal AA1tPnftrtrnP%, I urri,Tv

mission that leasing Building

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inimioner Palph Turlington predicted endorsement today

woWd asi voters if they would

pa additional land taxes to

t.he way ed acation construction funds ore allocated.

(onunittee was to revie w the concept during its second

Jail Administrator George

close to $3 million

said

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by a blue-ribbon study group of his oroposal to drastically

drop Building

ihlen said current cost Proudfoot

Allocation Studied
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Luue. "I recotrunend the burd product furd- w mns#xuct a
dew
310," he said.

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convince an appeaLs court to grant a delay.

The Sentem ber referendum

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era Staff Writer

ay of nieeflngs to draft fimil recorrunendat ions to N-

inmate

I. Llatur
Turlington's plan would require local school boards,
community colleges and universiti es to work together in
establishing priorities or face losing their (,
(.nstructian

Facility s capacity on weekends

lie sald a new jail is an
Pcoudfoot
says future
"urgent need" of Seminole predictions are for a4ftional
Count) because the V—
.-mnt iriniates. nus. he bays ad.
facility in Sanford is over. difirinpi facili
ies need to be
crowded anci. conditions are locatC4 to take care of the

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p

!publicans are closely divided margin

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approval by Bob Ellis, the

isor'
The
ore than ZO,OW pnple nuclear pacemaker-i because make" Ile claims that al.
I
30 the program mfld begin recornmeided $10,000, but
!hroughout the world have had nlost heart patients are older telivitt%*es are available ivitl)
commission acting ad. today.
Wttffy-powaed p6c*makers and their fife expv tanciesdon't thath
118ttaway &amp;Lnd Commissioner
fe span and without envi- ministrative assistant.
implanted since their in. A-arrant the additional expe
771~: 197,000 was part of an John Kimleougil balked at
rise ronmental ILazar&amp;
MA16 Communit.1 Services yesterday's meeting.

Crysta Balls Were On Tar et In 1975
EDITOR'S NOTE— The last modest tax cut measure from
We were caught with our according to preliminary Corn
year was not a good one for the the Ford administragon. They parameters down," says inerce Deprtinent figures.

tern of their private colleagues result ntcess.inily
, of more
n vAling the 1975 course, al. adroit handling of the tradition.

American canstuner, grunted. expected, and received, a mod. Heller.
A year ago, economists were though they were a bit too opti.
But for the American eronorately easier monetary policy
Near]), all econ
w predicting tin Inflation rate nilsOir in predicting
8 per cent
1111.st, It was bctler than 1974 and from the Federal Reserve.
agree that the quadrupling r! based an the GNP of 9.1 per avera8z unemployment and

No

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ilso is a hit of history on Ford's

N a

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the leader of the handicap some people thought

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But For is not an elected side now. There have been six Hampshire victory was not a will in assachusetts. Shriver
(lent and the man who wants to President lie holds office b) p revipresident
ous
i a I matter of ideology. He said that
11(1 much the saire thing

Georgia's Jimmy Carter as
the big winner in the first of the
presidential primaries, scoring
a comfortable victory that
nkes him the frontrunner
imonb

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Carter's newmantle Is one
But it
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former governor who came to

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couldn't find a microphone,"
said Carter.
lle'll find plenty now, for It is
bo th th e blessing and the CtJ st
of the frontrunning candidate
that he faces intense sautiny
every step of the campaign

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Florida on Manch 9

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Ford captured his first stat
wide political contest with 51
per cent of the vote, a margin (if
just over 1,300 bal!ots.
With 94 per cent of the vote
counted, Ford had 54,051
Reagan's 52,706.
Among the Dvinocrts, tht;
tally read this way:
arter 22,591 or 30 per cent.
—Rep. Morris K. Udall ot
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— Former Sen. Fred Harris of
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—Sargent Shriver 6.501 or 9

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The New Hampshire vote was

Unemployment To Improve
picture in U state ill improve somewhat this sear but

almost weekly competition that

till remain lugher than the nadonal aver age, according
to the Governor's Annual Economic fleport.

won't end until June 8.
Reagan and his

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which (,os Heubin Askew b-v, girded to the

legislature TueAay, sWd the state's econoray would
continue to improve from the recmion butould still la
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provement in the data thelilselves.

a
So there is little back-slapp. world oil prices sin-e late 1973, cent The government has just
bit t&amp;10 pessimistic in saying In
Even some dyed in-the soo1
ing going on.
a doubling of world foc4 prices, reported It at 8.7 per cent. Ration would be
11.3 per cent. economeLricians
those who
"We're sfill near the bottom and tht ending In 1974 of the

The group predicted a declhx,.
Oite Ih:ti4 practically all use COMPlex Matheir
--fical and
of the barrel in the public eye," Nixon wage-price controls pro. in GNP adjusted for inflation of economists of whatever prilill.
4"Orl"Ou
var
to, build
ll attcrnpts at 1.2 per cent. The actual figitry ca!
Pccomplis1w,l ,v i to
NEW YORK mAPs - After
Leonoiretrica, a leading
Iorecastin out ut .altcr.
was 2pir cent, the largt suc h pedir' within a month or two
help forecast the future — are
the wild and embarrassing in. Wa ll Street forecasting firm
At the beginning of cich year, drop since the
1930s de pression the mid 'ear end of the eec,- beginning
to feel the limitat i ons
accuracies in forecoting
-When I go t) speak, audiences the Federal Reserve Banl. or
They saida year ago that 1975 nomic downturn. And most ex.
nomnic Csents in 1974 and 1973 , automatica ll y aswrne I'll be Richmond ,
of t~eir methods.
Va., compiles a uruiiploynicct soild average peet the recovery to last
"
ho
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b k'
"Business
though
t
it
custal ba Its were renlat-kably
Models,"mys Evans, a leading
"Our public image is still tar- Forecasts" which calculates the end 0! T)camtxr was
3.3 modest part alut with unem- t-cloninietricl
accurate in predicting ins
un.
nished and that's In part a
.
hey let you
the mcdsn irc*1icilons of a per cent, and it was down to 7 fi plovnient high
down
in
"Luck! Luck!" says econo. mcdon for our having accepted crosmMion of 40 top Amcri. per cent in January, tile Labor
"You do learn some things
ra1tWaJtei Ikiler, only baum
trio much credit 'u prosper.
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econommust from uniir Department reported
from
history," says BelIer, al. shown to mie as
jell,
i
ity) in past years," agrees Dr. sitico, barks. Private reAearch
y weak in
Economists also came clow luding to the fact that most, if pr

Paul McCracken, a Ford ad companies amid insestiiment in calling the number of car not all, foreras'ers felt

mere at
f4ctor that mede economic pre. ministration econumisL
filrru.
sales and howil-rig start in 1975, home al tho beginning o( lgft,5
dirlions to* so goW was that
A period of hi&amp;~ prestige for
Hert'S how those early 1975 lieth
considere!
k e-, whM it finally became obvIwis
i~Lt (-as,t:
1~conoiiuc fra,'einity endtd fo'-ecalts crarl~ up i, ear later
Lirollit-ters
of
uver.u'y
The ecomUibts thmaselvm ac. in 1973 and 19'94. DoWe digit
T~t nxdian econotaic fore. p(-onomic activity bemuse
that a full-blown rece&amp;%lon lv",
each re=111M Its depffis.
knowledge Uds. The yw K-r, inflaVon arrived. arKI econo. cast for the Gross Natlonal j.1volves 6C man

iflfl4tl(Ai

in

1973 and 1974

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Heller,, "our noses ILIve be(,n
rubbcd in tJX. ffi,.t that We still
-40n.t h8v 4n explanator; tm
rY of InflAtion."

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unemploy
menit %C)U,u
average
in 197E, down f.om 11.7 per cvnt in 1975.

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predicted

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Victim May Be Evided
GAINF-SVILLE (All) — A court suit has been filed to

(crcetherernosaIofacometose teen ager from a ospital
here doctors say ,othlng else can be tionc for the youth
The suit was filed Tuesday by the Univeri ot Florida
ks to ,.-vict James Bates,
Shands Teaching flospitnl. It see
'

-71le 1)oyis ta king space and using facilities and highl)
skilled people who are trained for specialized cire which
he floesii't nLTd," (~inningham explained.

Lobbyist Filmed In Bar
A lobbyist who claivis his
TAII.AIIA&amp;SEE(AP)
privacy was invaded wher. he was filmed in a bar made no
effort to avoid the camera, a Tainpa television station's
ttrney has told the Ist District Court of Appeal.
In fact, ttorney Eurich Griffin said Tuesday, the filin
shows lobbyist Don Stafford smiting as he directed an obcene gesture at the camera.
There's no reasonable person that can look at the video
tape and look at the pictures from that video tape and
(-f)me to the conclusion that Mr. Stafford (lid not Lonsent to
IA~ing filintil," Griffin said.

rlan Blackburn Fined

Ha

One-time gambling
CASSELBERRY 1AP)
kingpin Harlan Blackburn Nis been flned $125 and had his
Id ulrivjn eliar"e
r i I court Thesdt
eaded guilty in
Las tag an unlawfu lly
Blackburn

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D
u,t.m. fl,u osge,
1eagan
men clearly thought they had
the leadnd might win outright.
"I feel what's happened
tonight is a -.ictory." Reagan
said after midnight, with the
Republican verdict stl!I in
doubt
hIogesh' co untered Rep
James Cie-.-eland, the Ford
ciunpaign chairman. "A vic•

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his strongest northern state,
Reagan said he had done bettei
tluin anyone should have ex-

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remrdi have earned thpm the label of "assigned risk"
11lay soon luave to 1) iy sharph hij,her rales for thir
autoiiiobile insurance.
The Florida AiW Under%Titing Aswiation says

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Ford

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PEPTO BISMOL DOAN S PILLS

Your choica
of colors,
Pai

13 of the 17

oppe d a
aicoriol iii return iurisgUi% p1ea,au'horities drop

His license was suspended for

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Democratic delegates, Udall
Howard If. Callaway, Ford's
national campaign manager,

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for an kicumbent who is making
tough decisions ... against a guy
who can cvme out of
a nd
k
d
of the week."
There was another phase in
the primary, and Ford was
winning that decisively. With
the vote count nearing coinpletion, delegates backing him
for the nominat,on led for 19 of
the 21 seats New Hampshire
will have at the Republican National Convention.

carter led

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between the man who is presi-

a 1reface, to be overtaken within days by the decisioris of other
voters, in bigger states. Regan
had an apt phrase for it: "One
primary does not a stuniner

the

tor of the University of Min.

can take full atisantage of ational life for nuclear pace-

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T%o county road ciews Individual with tl~at salary to AdmirlisL".9 Uon grant ezu
1. ed to
$97,000 graot (vom run the ffew," Hattaway said. SEEDCO
in December.
the Seminole Emr)lovment arui
whqvit ha unino i n rin Ar-an
fairs. contend thprp h,%4%
M.
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(III
ins
u
f
ficient study of the
IFLselopmenl
Development
ujtCjp3
is preparin
because it was included in the
explained that $10 000 grant proposal. County of ricials
!mpact statement on nuclear- pacemaxers for 10 years. SUII,
powered tmeenjakers, weighing he sh:1d, the nuclear device has Ile says there is r pr,,-sibilit) of Up today despite a dispute at was the entrance level for r'oad accepted the $97,OW and agreed
oncer when tissues ire ex. Tile-5day's county commission superviwr&amp;
the claim of manufactwers
to hire the workers to set up
over the supervisor's sahury.
posel to radiation.
But Hattaway sa!d, "don't road crews to clean roads in
and the axperience of doctors any battery pacemaker.
riffin counters that a patient
agaimt the concerns of AbraBob Griffin, nuclear pr
COmmissien
Chairman call him a suPer'03017 "Cell Seminole County.
hamson and various en e,rams manager of Medt
him President of the ioads. call
refused to
Ellis said crew members
receives less radiation than an approve
him
nromentajjsts
says the lifespan of the nuronk,
clear
salary for Pri President of the ditches or already have
srage jet cr ew receives
been hired All
me Minister of ditches'
Heat gencrated s part of the unitllo-wsa doctor to eliminate
at RobertA M II
val
tJgh
altitudes
from
cosmic
L'wt
was
lacking
was approval
then
you
won't
have
to
fuel's radioisotopic decay is multiple pacemaker surgery
pay
hired to supervise two crew
rays.
of
the
supervisorl.-t
salary.
S10,000...
conv"tpd into ectricity — the for young patients with a long
leaders and 10 workers.
Because
it
was
$10,0(4
it
The supemisor wds to be paid
electrical impulses delivered to life expectancy.
amson says there is no
—he $10-000 salary was
heart muscles to control heart
$19C.20, while crew leaders required the recommenclation
But he no' ed that only a small evidence to support the as. Worked out by
Piblic Works were scheduled to earn
rh)llun, prolonhing the lives of percentage of pacemaker users su inptjon of a 10-year o
$128.00 01 the cOuntY's personnel board
per- Dirs.ctor Bob Andrew and ofpeople with damaged hearts
weAly. EWs said he would and an okay by at commission.
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an a ll-night Republ i can
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dmitted to the facility

Pound passed Tuesday by
But, he said animals
the eunt&gt; cornmissir,n will slated for ado p tion or

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helps But the New Hampshire he on the NewHampshi re pri that he has the background to in New llunpshire," by which
Ba)h claimed his third place
%erdiet also shows that when inary bui was rated a loser be. prove he can win elections.
he means everybody except New Hmpshire finish was
hey get to tlw voting booth, cause he only had a seven point
For what it's worth, there Camr.
gratifying. Harris said he had

tilore than a year ago and left

Inoculation program at thebecause of the cost to the

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elections to come That's what did in I don B be shouldn't be expected to beat

procession of

Department or Health and Rehbi litative Strvices re
considering whether to appeal a federal judge's ruling
t could bl,
)ck a major reclassification program ainied

Election Halt Denied

Seminole County Animal co,.Lnty.

on both side of the argu. (ory.in.defeat theme not unlike proven that being

blow will be hard to land in the expected of elected presidents. inert, saying un one hind that

Ne Hampshire as a nobody

to the less-costly intermediate care category.
The payment rectuction, fron SM a month to W a
month. was designed to catn estinihted 110 million state
deficit in the

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sigi1s that a quick knockout try to hold Ford to the anlr

Attorne) s for the

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it sa trig money In the Medicaid program
HILS officiaLi say if the Miami ruling is applied state%k idi,
, it could block the transfer of tip to half of the state's
14 o Medicaid patients from the chllpk'are Ultet'nr)

vhien Gven

Raises Pound Fees

y Irony

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There was a subdued,
ironic poiitia note to the non-partisan patriotic rallythat
B,etty Ford addressed here in her quest for votes for her
iusand in the florida pririars
The rally Tuesday i6ght was part of campign trip
Nirs. Ford hadn't been expected to make a!, recently as
ee a go. T(xla) she planned to dedicate a Melbourne
school that teaches the basics, then cross the state and
citizens center a Port Charlotte.
At the rall , she delivered a ringin speec on
s 1 encanva l ues arx fitted in a tribu te to two 'nilithr
ficers who had been Vietnam prisoners of war, N1, rine
Col. Howard Dunn arxi Navy Cmdr. JohnMcKain Jr.
Punn's wife was with him as Mrs. Ford acki.jwledged
Vie men's service. But SIcKain's wife was home in nearby
Orange Park. where she
effor t t o
t Gerald Ford uto;1
n the
pi
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Sanford Juvenile said Mrs Wilson went to work

said

Clark
recommend

ActiII, (li Lrt&amp;e biggest

Wednesday, February 25, 1976

officials at

't'.rnson a physicist and physi- Hospital in Buffalo.

unexpected grain raids. No rederal shocks. It was an emler
ycar to call.

TWO

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"normal" and ilot of torney was instructed to

reports of improprieties in the buying of meat for military
rrmses and cmwnissaries.

BY fl AssociatedPress
Prairie f1res have swept across thousnn:6 of acres of
cb-y grasslands In the Fir' HilLs pasture
'ry o east
centra I Kansas

Police

Speech I Touched

Feb 23,1976-3A

-Tbey told Its tilat anyk rid of appointment and succession. preferetim primaries here and, might be the case 1.11,cr, in
And Harris had a word of ex
vict ory would help the
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Hamps hire
una
in that time, no candidate who MassachusetorrnFlorida lie planation for his No 4 rank1ng
victory over Ronald Reagan in President in Floridd," a Ford was his first electoral test out- did not win in New Hampshire also said that in a two- man
"Our problem is that the little
Ne llarnpstdre's ke) note Re campaign strategist said side the Grand Hapid.s Mkti, has made it to th e White House race, he tii he could beat people were not able to redch
pu bli can primar y points to a 'Well, we'v e given them ti ny congressional district that 13
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Ass the ballot Udall, the Alabama Go George C Wa!
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long struggle for the Hepubli kind of a victory."
tunes elected hi m to the house
second place Democratic lace easily.
can presid enti al nomination It
The Rea g an ploy had been to
And Reagan, actual!), has finisher, was sounding a %IC
And he added that he had --

tty rora A aresse s Raity,

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for years.
formed the- first U.S. implant of
Nearby , at the Um.ersit) of w isotopic pacemaker at the

1973 No oil

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troduction in 1960 The draw -

with a poser supply that iasts geons in Buffalo, i. Y, per-

Ford's pmposal cam as no smWise. And while the

Tuesday that its pending and tax plans for IM would not
include an increase in Social Security payroll de.ductions.
,J IaLer ft year a &amp;cision Cr.
The panel delayed un,.
ha money should be taken from e6ewhere in the
federal budget to ptimp up the SwW Secarizy byst~em.

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The nuc
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lear modeLs, designed
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AF-i to last at least 10 ye-,irs, have
— 71e use of plutonitun to keep been in use only since 1970.
the hearts of 500 Americans
James R.Mason, NRC medi.
beating regularly is
gener. eal specialLs, who ~caled a eating controversy '
over the safe- cent nuclear pacemaker stud),
ty of the nuclear-powered pace. says the NRC's final decision on
inakers these people use.
the safety of nuclear paceThe chief battleground is mkers should be ade this
Minneapolis, headquarters of yetar. It could be challenged in
the world 's prir,ctpalmanurac the courts
In Jul 1973, under a license
turer of nutkar pacemakers.
that tirm, Niedtronic Inc., from the Atomic Energy Cornclaims the devices are radio- mission — predecessor to the
actively safe and a boon to NRC — Dr. Andrew Gage ind
people requiring a pacemaker De. Wiffiam Chardack. sur-

Tax Hike Is Stymied

decision could be reversed 5 the Senate ard the

and state

lion and should issue a ruling of the device must be replaced

Four FBI agents and a National Security Agency em.
owyc wim were involved in OPeraLon Shamrock were
scheduled to tfttifY t0d8Y befOct the -subcowJttee, which
is headed by Rep. Bella S. Abzug, D~N.Y.

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agents today were investigating

Nuclear Regulator) 1ommt
'bat when the batteries run
stun is considering that ques- down after six cars or so, part

and from U.S. citizew, cwgress!onal sourcei say.
A spokesman Icr the House government Information
subcommittee said Toesday the panel h!id been told that
Ford was prelwed to invke execut!
lve privilege to keel)
Ow subr1Dtn1WUe* hun obtatnkig information on

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CONCORD, N.H. (AP;
IesIdent Ford s hairbrea d t h

Home Damaged

In fair condition

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Panel To Rule
On PacemakerS

expected to give now impetus to the Ford administration
drive to give the nadon's airlines uwre free-d= to raise

W ASHI NG TON (AP)

pollee

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

Sheriff's deputies reportcd a
arrted a 1earId juvele
the
destro)ed
lire TheSda)
boy and recoered a 1O Ford
Bronco reported stolen Thda) interior of the reidence of Mrs
afternoon at Sanford
The Elizabe th Wilson at
juvenile was turned over to St, Altamonte Springs,

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Tuesday
that
partially Bronco, belonging to Robert W. injuries in the blaze which was
Officers said F ogle said he destroyed his trailer home at Boyd Jr, of 216 Woodmere contained and extinguished by
!~aw a muzzle flash and heard Mobile
Manor, west of Blvd., Sanford, was reported county fire units.
the discharge of a firearm as Longood, died from extensi ve stolen from Magnolia Ave. , and
Radio Taken
the auto glasq -splintered.
burns.
Marvin Meltzer, Society Park
25th St.
hi1e he tended bar at the
State Beverage Department
Hughes said due 'o the angle
Inestiatorc said cause of
Apartments, Fern Park,
nightspot on Lake Howell Road. Capt. Lee Russo said today that of the glass the projectile was the blaze- hasn't been deterreported to sheriff's deputies
tiobbery Probed
Invesdgators said the aLeged agent Eugene Fogle, a former deflected upward ar
d. Hayes' body was fowid
Sanford police detectives that a $139 citizens bqnd radio
-unman reportedly had argued Sanfc.—
.1 policeman, was driving penetrate the car.
by firemen n the floor of the today were Investigating the wa Liken when his autn was
earlier with Jenkins at the bar. a new car for the first day.
Five Florida Highway Patrol living room In the trafler near a armed robbery of Jane bur&amp;rized while parked at the
Earl Lee Fuller, 24, of Russo said because of this he Is troopers, three policemen and
couch
Wallace, 19, of 615 Park Me, apartment complex
Altamonte Springs, was tirld "inclined to rL]e out the per- sheriff's deputy converged on
Dishwasber Stolen
Sheriff's vice squad agmts Titesday afternoon while she
iithout bond toda) in county sonal aspect" and believes the the scene armed sith shotguns arrested an
Turiijiklfl3 Land Co officials
Altamonte Springs stood talking wi th two men in
jail on charges of attempted incident coWd have been a and searched a
wooded, grasy nin Tuesdy night fter he an alleyway between the GM reported a r.(X) dishwmhej, was
rntrder, ag ra ted hatters ra ndum
i nd a! 'siii h pi irei adJ . iii to the Ut)
illegedl) prisenki a forged blocks of Magnolia and Park stoko from a ho use under
and se of a firearm in com. shooting "But it's kind of building but reported they prescription for controlled Ave
construction at 191 Nor,
.
mission of a felon)
mysterious right now," he said found nothing to Indicate who drugs to a pharmacist at K
Patrolman D L Anderson thesttrn Ave., in the sou th
Deputies said witnesses said
Sariiord police detective Sgt. the gitriman may have been.
Mart, U.S. 17-92, Fern Park.
Said his. Wallace, Lewis Seminole Trallwood Estates
the man who a'legedly shot E J Hughes 'aid a marked city
Autopsy Report
Robert B Hirschmann, 50, of Oglesby, and Js1e Mitchell subdi%iSlOn
Jenkins fled the club on foot patrol car was behind Fogle's
Sheriff's 11 George Abbgy 527 Orange St., Altamonte we" approached
TV Taken
by twc men,
after the shooting
unmarked state vehi cle nor- said today that an autopsy Springs, was charged with and one of the men pulled a
Ms Patty F Tidwell, of
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Deputy C.L.
Nickle reported thbound on Persinunon Ave., dEtermined that 60-year-old attempting to obtain controlled pistol. Mitchell rda and the Winnebago Trail, reported a
deputy Donald McCormick when the incident occmed Jessie Hayes, whose body was substance by
fraud. Bond was gunman took $20 from Ms. SM color television was stolen
apprehended Fuller and con about 845 p.m. as Fogle turned found after count) firemen set at $5,000
Wallace before fleeing or, foot, from a garage at her resloence,
fiscated it h,t,n i
Field Lnto n driveway t the Westside extinguished a fire early
Boy Arrested
police said.
deputlei .4d today.

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fares
go r-peak
hours on routes between 60 major cities, a eport
or
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car Fired
Sanford

a Tuesday night incident In
toda&gt; at Florida Hospitat
hich a ear dri%n by a ste
North, Altamonte Springs. and beverage agent was hit by a
sheriff's deputies said a suspect gu nshot on Persimmon Ave
in the shooting is being held in
There were no injuries rid
jail without bond.
police said the shot, from an
Witnesses told deputies that unknown type weapon, shat
Chrles enkims, 5n, of 400 tered the car's windshield on
Basewood, Altamonte Springs, the passenger side but didn't
was shot in the chest and side penetrate the vehicle.

A'ouia Cut Air Fares

Bin

and DePugh Sect near the

shooting scene

A eernent Found On Tour

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Reagar was campaigning today In Illinois, which holds its
primary
rch 16, but by
nighttie, he Is due in Tam Pa
Fla. And tfr. Ne

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Congr.t.iat1ons to Ms. Marilyn Gordon, fcrmer
Ser- ..wle Youth Programs Inc. coordinator for
volunteers, who has been named director of
volunteers-regional coordinator and moved to the
Orlando Youth Programs office. She wi ll be in
charge ot 10 coordinators In nine VP! otficcn in
Seminole, Orange, Osceola, Lake and Marion
('ountics and Tampa.
Mrs.Janet Lunde will be supervisor of volunteers
for So'. tilnole working in th e Sanford off ice and Mrs.
Lee Sterling will be in charge of th e new South
Seminole YPS offi ce in Crane's Roost, Altarnonte
Springs.

N fl(i:s( ll 1'VI'•.. S\NI-'(. III I), FI.A 2;l
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Wednesday, February 25. 1976-4A

Around

\.\\NE D. IX)VI.E, Publisher
H II('ll;\I) IA)N;. f;ijitOr
III.!t \l D. ('Uil ii:. \lana i n f,htor
UOiEI0 C. MAUKKV, Advertising Director
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eek. 55 trLs M - fit h . $21, 49. ,', .%I ,, I It h S, $1
Vt ar. S28 40 lh Mail in Fbi idji suue as in'nie &amp;Iivei
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and return for them at th e conclusion of the
meeting. If driver's sch ed ule did not permit
volunteering on a regular basis, he could substitute
for uthers from time to time. Prospective drivers
may call Brent Rabe, traaspocthtlon chairman at
647-3358.

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Arms R

Speaking of volunteers
the Mid-Florida
Chapter of th e Flori da Council of th e Blind needs
volunteer drivers In the Sanford area, who would be
wi lling to transport blind persons interested in the
chapter to attend the mon th ly meetings. Meetings
are held the ru-st Saturday of the month (with the
possible excepti on of two sununer months) 2-4 p.m.
at the First Unitarian Church of Orlando,, 1815 E.
Robinson Si. Drivers would be welcome to participate in the meetings or to leave the passengers
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The Clock

One way to calculate the degree of damage to
the security of the United States of America is to
read the columns of statistics. Another is to listen
to the changing semantics of th e annual defense
budget debate. Neither was reassuring as Congress
began its discussion of defense appropriations for
the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1.
Th e administration has asked for a defense
budget of $101.4 billion, about $8.9 billion more th an
the appropriation for the current :'ttr, That increase dissipates, liowevet- , when inflation, the
rising cost of military hardware, and the percentage Oi national treasure devoted to security
are factored in.
Th e defense budget request is 5.4 per cent of
th e gross national product. This year military
spending was 5.7 per cent of the GNP. In 1965 th e
figure was 8 per cent.
Words that package th e national defense
budget presentation tell the same story. During the
Truman years the United States discouraged
foreign adventurism with a policy of "deterrance."
We were so strong that nobody dared to test us.
President Eisenhower dvoeate(l "massive
retaliation" clear-cut strategic superiority Ot?
any who would challenge us. By the end of th e
Kennedy administration, the United States
stressed "flexible response." President Ford asked
Congress for "essential equivalence." Recently,
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld defined the
security goal as "rough equivalence"
What the declining figures and reduced
rhetoric mean can be seen readil y. Adm. James L.
Holloway, chief of naval operations, told the House
Armed Services Committee that the United States
ha only a "slim margin of su periority" over the
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Soviet Union and h .vat
Japan. The Soviet Union is continuing to improve
its navy while the U.S. Navy recently was forced to
drrp its goal of 600 active ships
it now has only

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Support For Impeachment
Se

DON OAKLEY

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"Since it only takes five per cent of th e energy
Used in original prod uction of cans, the recycling
process savrs 5 per cent of that original energy,
and, aluminum may be reyc!ed over and over
again," explained Paul Hayden, Reynolas R"-,,,!Anal
Recycling Manager.

Wi th aluminum recycling rapidly becoming an
economic and anti-litter boom, the Al uminum
Recycler's mobile unit will have five sch ed ul ed
stops in Sanford during March.
Recently announced' 1975 year-end figures

-Jane Casselberry

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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP)
President Isai'i
Peron's foes in Congress were trying to rally a two-thirds
majority today to impeach her or declare her unfit
govern.
The lower house of Congress was to meet for the special
session that the government canceled last week In an
attempt to avert a showdown. Although the session was
"aIled to consider bills still pending, the deputies could
decide to cii.cus action against the embattled president.
Top officials of the Peronist iiio''ement met Tuesday
after Mrs Peron rejected their demand that she purge
her cabinet and circle of advisers of men linked to Jose
Lopez Rega, her chief adviser and confidunt who was
f or ced into ex il e last summer.
Some leading Peronista urged that the movement
a band on Mrs. Peron and Join dissident Peronist.s and the
opposition parties in a vote to remove her now, 15 months
before the end of her term
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Cuban Constitution Hailed

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MIAMI (All) Cuba's first day under its new soelabst
constitution has been marked by the acclaim of Prime
Minister Fidel Castro's brother, who says the charter will
inspire other Latin Americans,
First Vice Premier Haul Castro, head of the country's
armed forces, analysed the constitution In a Tuesday
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W1IING1N In tolerable leveLs of graft
in the $5 billion a year Supplemental Security
inst or iginal, idea yet to emerge out of the
Income Program for th e aged, blind and
na tio
school busing controversy. It was
disabled have been well documented and
,
made by a private citizen of C1ee1and, which is
publicized.
ex pected to be th e next large city to be ordered to
And CXCUS3 d'ily renderc'l by the Departundertake large-scale busing to remedy racial
nient
ul Health , Education and welfare. The
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After wctks of testimony from both sides in a
motley conglomera tion of files and backup in-e
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suit brought by the NAACP against the
formation from th e states. The program is u
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large and so complicated th ere will inevi ta bly be
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a certain amount of fraud, mistakes and slipups.
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But since neith er the school board nor the
Hogwash. These statements are true o far as
okr 1,
NAACP seems to be able to come up with a
th ey go. But th ey ignore a depth of sloppy
solution givirnt equal education to children, and
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mismanagement not related to newness, size or
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SIflCC the children are the real ones who suffer
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complexity.
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from all th is haggling, "hy not bus the
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A recent fed eral go vernment study of the It
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teachers?"asksEdithScheperdlna!etteitoa
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program sugg'sts in i'act, that if present agency
local newspaper.
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practices are continued we may bein for future
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Bus half the suburban teachers to inner city
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fraud of a magnitude which wi ll make past
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repor ts of malfeasance, by comparison, seem
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atthur ba n schools, she suggests. Let these halves
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but like a child's game of marbles.
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teach in th e appointed areas for half the school
Item The computers tal and peripheral
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equipment
of th e electronic data processing
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the heart of who' paid what and
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how much - are so poorly guarded and su pe rteachers, as we" as students, this would balance
vised they can be manipulated at will by almost
inequiti es In educa tion and teachers would rea lly
anyone
in the system.
J
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earn
th
eir
sabrk,
she
says.
In
addition,
paren
ts
Badges and passes autborizing entry into the
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wauld have th eir children in their own urcas and
facility are uncontnilled and rcadiiy availa ble.
On a larger plateau of defense, John Collins, a
HEAR
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great missionary work would be ace area housing the computers and associated
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affairs, suggested in a study th at Congress sho uld .
Actually, this Idea goes beyotid anytlung th at
ices. Once Inside tc ficility, unauthorised
reassess th e United States' position of global
has yet been proposed. Busing programs have so
pe rsonnel or staff rnembt'N witlremoezzlement
far been mostly confined with in city boundrien,
leadership because the military balance of power is
in mind could remove or exchange tapes conEditor
even though it Is generally acknowledged that
t.aining critical inforrnatioi with little effort.
tipping toward the Soviet Union.
th e real problem which busing contritxites
The illegally inserted tapes can be
On still other plateaus, the United States now
of our En-and new (100) bed Crippled Children's
The Rig h Ii o Life 9
is white flight ( and in creasing black flight) t
pregranime1
to justify and authorize the
has no mechanism for the immed iate mobilization
Hospital underway.
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the subu6.
Iflt1iL of funds to ficuous persons and to ine'i
pay
Itgardtng Rev. Harold A. Harris' lette r of
Your
co
ntinu
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inter't
Pfl(1
In,
sunport
of
of manpower because draft registration was
Instead of the massive busing of pupils far Feb. 18, 1976, bef or e ta king his stand he should
our arid women in ca hoots with staff mem bers or
dropped. Abroad, the United States is losing
from their homes, with th e attendant turmoil, have acceoted th e invitation. He might have fa(ilit)' is most appreciated.
payment of mo ney to staff members using
J.C. Oliver the
great expense and dubious results as Ia: as broadened his knowledge in regards to Right to
flexibility of operations because of restrictions
ctitious names and ailments Inserted Into the
Administrator computers. Or
educa..cia! be nefits are con cerned, bring the Life.
our bases in Turkey, Spain and the Philippines.
change th e report ed condition of
Harry-Anna Crippled certain reeiients,
schools, in effect, to the pupils.
Military morale is likely to drop if Congress freezes
Like most people with closed minds, he Is
enti tling th em to higher
Ch ildren's Hospi ta l
Bus
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achers.
th
te
Why
not?
paymen
,
'maw
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ar
ts
Th
li ties are legion.
e
of
possibi
the
fact
that
abortion
is
pay and pensions of the mili tary, as suggested by
a Rfl
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By
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mea
concern
th
ns
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but,
thank
God,
m
lions of dollars can be
th eir minds are open
th e administration for economy reasons. And while
s
len
to
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fr
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system
and broader than some. Theo ther thing that they Sin art Dogs
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each year with no one the
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our research and development may be respectable,
wiser.
are
Just
as
concerned
atxnit
Is
euthanasia.
RTL
Winter Olympics, America would be out of the
the United States is not making the investment to
knows what ha ppened in Germany bef or e Hitler.
As a pet lover and animal owner. I am
running.
Dea th notices can be held up, this mfl(ifley
put th e new weapons iflto operations on the scale
you?
dlstressedbythelackcfcuflsjderationbythedog collected for mc'nths by i consp irator. If and
Dressed in Navy peajacko't.', gray tr ouse rs Do
needed.
Right to Life U for life for all th e unborn, owners in one of th e more beautiful when there's a ch eckup in
and shaoeless stocking caps, th American team
th e oiling, the dea th
The United States is threatened by the Soviet arr iv ed in Innsbruck, Austria, looking as though disabled, retarded a nd the aged.
residential sections of Sanf or d.
notice can be inserted ar,d the graft th ereby
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This is free country and uø nil
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commented one wire service writer.
morning I irregularities mentioned above can likew
defense, which is another way of saying that the
be
By contrast, the Russian team paraded must accept the consequence of our actions and find myself delayed at least 10 minutes while erased or altered before Inspections.
safety and stability of the entire world is
Live with it.
pickin g up the garbage from overturned cans.
through the sta dium dur ing open ing ceremonies
Even if irregu la rities are di.sci,vcrecj, they
threater1ed.
If
you
beli
eve
in
yo
ur
heart
that
you
art!
One th ing sure. There Is no question that mine can he blamed on confusion
right
richly
att
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ir
fri
twoto
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fur
coats
and
ha
ts
and
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As Congress deliberates over the defense
and have looked at both sides of the situation, is an above average neighborhood, Even the mistakes somewhere along
sleek bow.
th
e
long line of
budget, it must remember that the success of
It has to be remembered , however, that the then why should you whimper and cry when canines are smart. They have learned to turn reporting, or blamed on di%honest recipien ts others disagree with yo ur action or opinions, over th e cans and cop th e lock-tight lids to get to th ere being e nough of th
military budgets is measured by the degree to
Russian teams, as well as many others, are
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"The people ha ve expressed th eir a pproval Cf (the
Castro government's) international policy.
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Patty Hearst

Arson

Said Confused

Destroys CALENDAR

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

SAN FRANCISCO (All)
West
1 the heiress had
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Fati-icia Hearst was a confused made a "remarkab!e improveyoung woman with "a variety ment" in her condition in the
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of behaviors" and virtually no past few months but still
identity' of her o wn in the weeks showed signs of anxiety and the
PENSACOLA (APi - The
after her arrest, says a court- fear for her life thzt iliaracte'rhome of state Rep. R . W.
uppointed psychiatrist.
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ized much of her own testlPeaden, 1)-Pensacola, was do1W
Dr. L.J. West, a professor of meny.
stroyed by fire early today in
psychiatry and an expert on
West wets one of three paywhat police said was the second
prisoner of war torture, spent chiatrists appointed by
case of arson related to local
the entire day Tuesday on the District Court Judge Oliver J.
racial troubles In lout days.
witness stand at Miss Hearst's Carter last fall to help deterOfficers said no one was
trial for bank robbery.
mine whether Miss Hearst was
ie"
Peaden's
$30,000 house Wi
4.
Asst. U.S. Ally. David Ban- competent to stand trial. He
Ad
the
fire
erupted,
but the ti
croft, who repeatedly ques- spent a total of 23 hours exam.
First Federal Savings a nd was totally destroyed.
tioned West's interpretations of ining the 22-year-old defendant
Lean Association of Seminole
E&amp;,amnbla
sheriff's
Miss Hearst's mental state, and was called as a witness for recently
promoted Thomas E. Deputy
LeonardCounty
Rogers
sa id a
planned to continue his cross- the defense.
Buckley
to
the
position
of
vice
five-gallon
gasoline
can
was
examination today.
The other two experts who president
financial manager. found In a charred bedroom of
During direct questioning by examined her on behalf of the
Buckley Joined First Federal the home and the fire appeared
defense counsel F. Lee Bailey, court have not testified at the In 1972, after graduating from
to b
reak
out in four different
West portrayed Miss Hearst as trial .
Florida
Technological
Univeriplaces.
He
said arson invcstiga.
Banci-oft attempted Tuesday
a "shattered" survivor of 19
fly with a 8.SBA degree It tots were on the scene, and th e
month ordeal in U te rror ist to discredit West's sympathetic Financial Management. After
fire appeared to be deliberately
pict ur e of Miss Hearst
underground,
arid eli- completing First Federal's set,
cited the fact the psychiatrist
ianaremen( Trainee
West said Tuesday that MISS had s'rittcn the Hearst fanuiv
I'eaden, who had helped buiII
IrOgr4lm,
Hearst, who had been given the
Buckley
months before he ever met the
th
e
ho use, cried when he arpromoted to
name "Tania" by her Sym- defendant
rived
at the scene. He refused
letter to of the association In 1973. He
t'ionese Liberation Army C3fr
West defended his
has completed the Savings and immediate comment about the
tots after she proclaimed her Ithndolph and
Catherine
Loan's Financial Managem?nt fire.
allegiance to the terrorist band
pat to another," Program, as well as parand took part In t he bank
Peaden has been a vocal cr-itrob- written sornetinie while Miss
ticIpat1n,
bery, kecame "Pearl" for
in the local Ic of toe county school board,
Hearst was sought as a
fugitive. educational chapter as an In. which has been considering acmuch of her time In the under"1 think I expressed some structor.
ground.
tion in the wake of racial losympathy and told them they
Buckley'
and
his
wife,
Paula,
lence
at Esaj
cnb'a High School.
Miss Hearst testified earlier should not despair of their live In
Altanionte
Springs.
that Sl.A mem ber Emily Harris daughter's cond ition because
Four students were wounded
lie Is active in the Fincacial in gunfire as fighting between
gave her the name "Pearl" she were ever returned to them
after the May 17, 1974, shootout alive she might be in a condition Manager's Society of Florida white and black students broke
and is a charter member of
In which six SLA members died to be
the out at the school Feb, 5 in a
helped
and
possibly
new
Sanford Sertoma Club.
in Los Angeles.
dispute over the school's nickdefended," i $l(I.
name.

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Peace, not
war, is
the objective.
"Equivalence" may buy us a period of relative
tiUL tnt weapons will remain snent only 11
the United States has unquestioned superiority
every category and the unquestioned resolve to
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hehvfly subsidized by their govemmcnts. In all
man.
!oc, some of their ath letes should really be
Florence Gilmartin
classified as professionals.
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Sanftrd
The Anii'rranc
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Sheriff Thanked
and are depend?nt for thejr support ondofl,js
from private sources. 'rig team's clothing was,
I respectively request that this !tter be
In fact, the gift of a mai.order house, and as one published in your Letters to the Ed,r Column,
American said, "beggars can't be choosers."
an open letter to Sheriff Polk.
Itis also th.nk.stothe Russians that thpuIt
Dear Sheriff Polk:
of the Olympics ha5 thi'iged over the years from
We at Harry-Anna Crippled Children's
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WA.SIIING'ION (AP) - Joseph .1. sisco, idersecretary of state for political affairs, has resigned to
become president of American University in Washington.
Slsco, who held the third-ranked job In the State Department and was considered one of Henry A. Kissinger's top
advise-s, had been a top adviser on Middle East
problems.
His resignation was announced Tuesday in an exchange
of letters between Sisco and President Ford. Sisco eUked
that his resignation take effect in July.

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get cast as the devil," former cowboy star Lash LaRue
once said of his conviction in Georgia of possessing
m rijuana.
But if taHue returns to I ilmdomp, he may have to stick
with the shoot-'em-ups. The Georgia Supreme Court
overturned the conviction in a 7.1 decision received
Tuesday by LaRue' attorney.
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the irregularities would not likely be traced back
to them.

But
But this is not all.
In
well-managed cmputer operation,
system manipulation an fraud are brought
under some control by having the analysis,
design and programming teams independent of
and separated from the electronic data
processin g operanoaal team3. Such haa net been
th e case at th e Supplemental Security income
programs central office. The curious
arrangement, I submit, has been an open in.
vitatton to steal.

Conviction

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The court ruled that Mounlai.n View, Ga., police

illegally arrested LaRue, 58, for public' drunkenness arid
then seized marijuana In an Illegal search.
In his trial last May, the actor testified that two hit.
chh.Ikers gave him marijuana after he saved their
The attorney said he last heard from LaRue, a former
Tampa, Fla,, resident, several months ago in Hollywood,
where h was seeking employment.
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CAMBIIDGE, Mass. (All)
Television star Robert
Blake is the 1976 man of the year of the Harvard
University Hasty Pudding Theatricals.
Blake, star of the TV series "Baretta," joins such other
Hasty Pudding men of year as Jack Lemmon, Bob Hope,
Robert Redford and Paul Newman.
received the group's woman of the year
award last week,
Blake will receive the award Thursday prior to the
opening of hasty Pudding's 128th annual s ow, "Tots in
Hollywood movies.
Tinseltown," a ,, wdy of 193 hollywood
Hasty Pudding claims to be the oldest dramatic organizittlon in the natnn
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Nixon May Bring Back Secret Message
WASHINGTON
When Richard Nixon authority to do so.
been named acting premier until the struggle is steory, Peking didn't want
returns from Peking, he may bring a secret
the Americans to
At this point, arrangements were suddenly settled,
know about the internal
message for President Ford.
made to receive Richard Nixon In Peking. One
power struggle,
Teng's slip From power took official Therefore, the President
From sources directly Involved, we have possible reason, our sources suggest, Is to use
was told Teng was Jr.
Washington by complete surprise. According to charge and the leadership was
learned that a moderate faction in Peking has him as an emissary. The moderates may ask
stable.
the secret minutes of a White House brl1ing5
3. Still other rtIy's cCntcr,d
rr..tde ccral backdoor attempts to uui*l out him to pass their proposition to Ford In more
that Ford and
President Ford and Secretary Kissinger
the Presidrnt about improving Chinese- positive terms and to Impress upon the Presidcr.t
that
returned from Peking in 1ece:iiber fully con- Mao Tse-tuig is
American relations,
still
the
ultimate
aut
rity
on
the seriousness of their intentions.
ho
vmced Teng would be the next premier,
the Chinese mainland. Mao
The moderate Chinese would like to strengthen
The timing of his trip cculd be significant. He
Is
now
a
Faltering
82
"Mao made clear to President Ford that Teng years and he isn't
their hand against the Soviets. The best way to arribed In the midst of an intense power struggle
always
articulate,
said
one
As the man," the minutes quote Kissinger as anurce.
athie'ie this, they fee!, would be to nthten their in Peking.
saying. The President confirmed that Teng was
ties with the United States. They want to work
The nioderatea still hold m)st of the key "very much in charge."
"He Is still the high
priest," the source exout a formula, therefore, which would put the posts. They want to concentrate on Improving
plain
Why did Mao mislead the President less
ed
"The
real
lenders
consult with the old
Taiwan question on a beck burner and permit China's economic stability and international
than man and keep him
three months ago about the next Chinese
fc - i But his main
the rappriH'hem-ni to flower.
st1icding. They aLso favor a better understanding premier? No one in
f unction is to appear when
Washint,ton
seems
to
know,
there Ic sorncthj to
'ut soim± C1iir.ee don't tru.st SeiTct.iry if with the United Stases.
but the experts have offered three possibli' t.i said or a Picture is needed."
State Henry Kissthger, w.o has been altogether
Th'warepitted agnin.ct the rarlicals who want
thoriea:
too cozy with the Kremlin to suit them, to delay economic growth, concentrating Instead
Intelligence sources say his interpreter
1. Mao may not have intended to mislead the
Therefore, the feelers to Ford were passed upon the "class struggle." They deeply distrust
Sometimes does not repeat what the old
Presloent. One expert was told by cctninunJ
man has
through private char'.&amp;',
said.
This
has
the U.S. capithl'st super-power.
led
these
sources in hong Kong that Teng, iad'xsi, was set
sources to suspect that
the interpreter is instructed
The message reached the White House where
.kpparently, they have been able to mrunt to take over the premiership, &amp;cae
In advance what
th ing rny Mao should say
it was regarded with some £uulcment Ford's enough strength to block the late Premier (Thou
and sticks to the advance script
have happened to cause ?kio to change his irind,
advisers den t quite know hc to evaluate It. En-lal's handpicked successor, Teng Iisla-ping,
7. Other analysts believe the Chinese no matter what the old man really says.
Th e bottøiii one, however, is that off
The' art unsure, for example, wi.tJier those fi'oiii taking over the premiership. Instead }lua deliberately
iclal
misled Ford In order to conceal the Washington
who want to bypass the Taiwan issue Pave the Kuo4eng, relatively otscure bureaucrat has t'n-moil
beneath the surface. According to this happering doesn't really know for sure, what Is
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McPeak Seeks Record
BOULP"P CITY, Nev. (API High wire walker Steve
McrcaksieptInahanhinockandslledaroundon cables
700 feet abe ie hover Darn ii his attempt to stay on a high
su-t lc..-'.r than anyone e6.
McPe°k. 30, a UnIversity of Nevada-Las Vegas
engineering student arid former cIrrtLs performer, said
he'll end the walk Thursday.
ecunty uffic1al said McPeak, who began his walk
Menday, wo uld be arrested when he com es off th e cables.
They decli ned te go out after him.
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First United Methodist Church, fellowship ball, -7 p if).
Entertainment.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2
Central Florida Retired Teachers As:i., 'k;,:,:
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Sanford Sereuaders Dance for Senior Citizens, 24:30
pin., Sanford Civic Center.
Maitland-South Seminole Chamber of Commerce
board retreat, 1 p.m., Errol Estate Golf and Country Club.
Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.,
Sanford.
Seminole County Council of Exeeptloal Children, 1
p in Winter Springs Ek'mcntar: School. Speai€ r Dr,
1 .aadis Stetier, state bureau chief of exceptional children.
Spring Fashion Show and luncheon sponsored by the
Won' Guild of the Lutheran Church of Providence,
1)':1ona, noon In Fellowship Hall.
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Nixon Den es
The els ink

Florida Chaplain Senice banquet, 7 p.m., First
United Methodist Church, Orlando. Testimony by former
jail Inmates.
Sanford Sertama Club, no'.n, Sue Ann's Capri, 2544
Park Ave. So.
SISTER, Inc., noon, Holiday Inn.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27
Foresters square Dance Club, 8 p.m., The Forest.

Shitestudentswant the nick.
name returned to the original
"Rebels," while black students
want to retain the name "Raiders." The first change was ordered b' a federal court after
blacks said the name "Rebel.s"
was offensive.

Seminole South Rotary, 7:50a.m., Lord Chumbk-y's,
/dtamonte Springs.
Sanford Sunset Kiwanis, 7 a.m, Buck's Restaurant.
Longwood Alt ( closed) 8 p.m., LEpiscopal Church.

PEKING iAPi - Richard Nixon today denied nation in the world respects the security and
Peaden has said he would
criticizing the Helsinki Declaration or all- independence of every other nation large or present a bill in the legislature
pinuding a song calling for the "liberation" of small."
that would require a new vote
Taiwan du:ing his visit ta Pkiag.
Seeril State Department officials wce oa the .ssue. In the last vote,
'1y God," he said to an aide when asked angered by Nixon's comment, but both Kissinger which whites claim caught
about the controversy over the toast he made at and the White house said after reading the full them by surprise, the students
a banquet Sunday night, "I've used that state. text of the toast, they did not interpret it as a voted to retain the name
ment a dozen times before and I used it in a criticism.
"Raiders."
general context. It could apply to the United NaNixon also denied that when he applauded
Last Saturday, the home of
lions charter or the Shanghai Communique or during a concert Monday night, he was clapping
Pensacola Human Relations
any International document."
for a song calling for the ouster of the Nationalist
Commissioner
Teresa H un t was
The statement referr ed to by Nixon was in. ("hir'cp t-lm from Tiiw;in
par
ty
destroyed
by what aute
in some quarters as criticism of Presi"Like hell I did," he said. "I didn't really thornles said was a deliberately
dent Ford and Secretary of State Henry ,"
dent
stand. it was just a gentleman-to-a lady gsture. set f 'tr. Officials said the blaze
Kissinger for joining the Soviet Union in the i stood for a lady who
was standin g, not for the caused about $1,500 In damages
Helsinki agreement on European security aiid song."
to the front of the house.
cooperation.
Chiang (Thing, the wife of Chairman Mao TseNixon in his toast talked about the Shanghai
Mrs. Hunt, who also is a
Communique he signed four years ago with the tunit, sat at Nixon's left during the concert and member of the school board adlate Premier Chou Enlai and then commented directed his attention to English translation
visory committee of Escambia
"There are, of course, some who believe that one song which said:
111gb, said she was lured away
the mere act of signing a statement of principles
'People of Taiwan, our own brothers, day and from her home by a female
or a diplomatic conference will bring instant and night, you are in our hearts. We are determined voice that said a special meetlasting peace. This Is naive. There cannot and to liberate Taiwan Province and let the tight of ing of the committee was being
will not be lasting and secure peace until ever)' the sun shine on the island."
held. Her husband and children
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were away' from home at the
time of the fire.

Norman Howard de %'cre Chapter United Daughters
of the Confederacy, 2:30 p.m., home ot Mrs. Lois Taylor,
245G Mdflon,ille Ave., Sanford.

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HOSPITAL NOTES
FEBRUARY 24
1tDMLSS[ONS
Sanford:
AlDerta Davis
Karin N. Dunn
CharlesS.Faulkner
Susan Lee
Roland S. Pruitt
Marl' Reely'

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sloven t Kqtrina,
Myers, a girl
Mr.&amp; Mrs. Randy (Krlstinei
Pittman, a boy
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Don 'Joyc
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WiLson,aboy
DISCHARGES
Sanford.
Eugene Golden

Sarah Smith

Cfwryl T. Gmr

helen Trent
Laura B. Williams

Jenny h1aiscn
Mollie Must'

Louella Seagraves. Osteen
Leonard H. Cruce, Oviedo

low $5. Rainfall: .08 inch.
Mostly cloudy today, Slight
chance of rain. Clearing tonight
and fair Thursday, Afternoon
highs lower to mid 711s and mid
70 to around 80 Thursday.
Lows tonight In SOs. Mostly
easterly winds 10 to 15 m.p.h.
today and Thursday. Rain
probability today 20 per cent.
EXTENDED FORECAST
with
Partly
cloudy
t emperat ures.
seasonable
(cPOta few shOwrsI'r1Jy
and Saturday. Highs around 70
extreme north and ranging to
near 80 south. tows in the mid
40s to low SOs extreme north, 50,
central and 60r extrcn:c south.
Thi lay's Daytona Beach
tides: high 5:hla.m.,5;40p.m.,
'low 11:25 a.m., 11:34 p.m. Pori
Caruiveral: high 5:05 a.m., :II

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school
board members,
Richard Leeper and A.P. Bell,
officials said.

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Raymond G. Garceau,
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Myrtle B. Welborn, EnterClarence Miller, [)eltona
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Sanford Kiwanis Club, fiOOfl. Civic Center.

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penalize goveriment employes and Delhi realdents who
do not limit their families to two children,
The plan, similar to these the government Is promoting
in state assemblies across the country, also provides .
centivea to couples with one sterilized spouse or with one
who has signed a pledge to undergo sterilization after
hathg two children.
The penalties, which the government said would
become effective "almost immediately," directly or
Indirectly curtail a couple's access to almost the entire
range of government assistance - from government Jcbs
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$25,532.70 for 170,218 pounds of aluminum last year.
The unit will be at Chamber of Commerce
Parking Lot, 40) E. First St. from 24 pin, every
Wednesday paying the public 15 cents per pound for
aluminum cans and other clean household
aluminum such as (oil, pie pans, frozen food and
1 meat containers.
,ir ner trays. dip, pctdi
items may be
of
alw;dm
Certain other ypes
redeemed at a lower price.

The Ad ult Education Division of Semin ole
('or"munIt Colle'e now has a special class for all
Foreign hnv
rnrs who wish to improve their
English speaking abilities. The class called ESOL
(English for Speakers of Other Languages) is open
to studen ts 16 years or over. Daytime and eveidng
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hotter,
. Seniino'e put six players in goals and will be a welcome
"They just oulsho( us," said doubie figures with Chip Noc tiitIon to the SCC balanced
ifferi.t.
coach Jo Sterling this inor- leading the pock wit!, 17. Hot)
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L'TTense VVIflS
By The AssocIated Press
North Carolina's basketball
Leaii 'itiit L*I6t3 YOU tfltO Sul).
mission, or bores you to death,
In either case, the Tar heels
manage to win.
Tuesuay night was time I or
one of those notorious four-co.-nor delays, a North Carolina
specialty that puts the opposilion into a deep freeze and the
crowd to sleep.
The rneens ustlfled the end
as usual, and the boys In Car-nlina b!ue defeated North Caroilna State 91-79 to win the Atlantic Coast Conference's regular-season championship,
"We can beat them," si-ilcke'ed the Wolfpack's Kenny
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No. 1 player David MCCOOk
foul shooters."
won his match 8-. then tcairmed
But that's the point.
whh Andy Tharpe fec a doub!e
The Tar Heels sli on a lead as win. 8-2. GIrls No. I Karen
well as anybody In the country Louwzrna was upset by Nanc
and while playing catch on the Poilto, 8-4.
perimeter of their half cf the
The boys squad is now 2court, dare the oppoaltion to while the girls star-i xh tI
foul them. T1n, someone like same record.
pJl Ford imakes 16 shots In a
GIRLS
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"I was extremely pleased
with this te.nn'i," said North
Carolina Coach Dean Smith.
"But our goal Is winning the
(ACC) tournament. You mtice
that we scored well from the
low corners' offense — and I
did say offense,"

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Maria Steer'sma CM) d. M'-Newman $4; Sandy Turner 15) 1
V,lnhj Hall $ t Snelia Clu'te' (SI
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DOUBLES PoIjio Walker CM) ci
LocswsAma Reagan, 5-7; Newman
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a dozen others, tncludng the force, contrary winds and ly leader appeared to be BurnThe crew was Identified dS
was tying a rope around the meet Tuesday, 112-19½, winstrong contender Chnrbrna, rough seas.
biebee,
a
Sydney,
Australia
skipper
Charles Benson, his Southwest Conference chain- ning all but one event.
were disabled in a stormiiy rungot to tt.! start, yacht owned by John Kahibet- wife Caroline and her brother, pIorsI'ip. The No. 20 Aggles,
ning of the Southern Ocean
Meanwhile, the Lake Howell
John Thomiison: navigator
Racing Conference's ?ilianil- we saw four boats turn back,"
Bill only other ranked team in ac- girls took 59-51 mneasw-e of the
The Mary E II, a 40-footer, Samuels, Dr. James Thompson, lion Tuesday night, beat Rice Lyman girls.
Nassau race.
said
Dr. Herb
Virgin,
team
before dawn Tuesday
25 Dr. James Gieske, Zebulon
physician
for the
Miami
Dot-sank
mlleswcstofGrcat
Isaac
-4i7 to clirvh at least a tie for
120— HIGH HURDLES 1
Ught Stafford and Peter Murphy. AU the SWC crown.
The battered SORC fleet be(Ly) a.
,n,.M,
hinsinfootball
team
whoA!was in the Bahamas. The Coast are from Easton, Md.
gan staggering into Nassau salting
his boat,
Family
1 Barron (Ly) 19 4. 100 DASH- I
Guard provided pumps and flo
Tuesday, about 20 hours after fair.
Benson, a realtor, originally
Elsewhere, Army beat Merri- Williams (Ly tO S. roLE VAULT leaving Miami ii the annual
tatlon bags In a futile effort to had the boat built for him as the mack 84-73; VMI ripped Central 1 Hcttild (Ly) 90, SHOT PUT 1
"ter the start, we saw six save the yacht. The cause of the Caroline. He later sold it, then Wesleyan 848; Canisius Human (Lu1 108. MILE RUN I.
arid nonn9lly swift 176-mile
McG (Lvii 5; $50 RELAY— 1.
race. The time was sc'eraJ moore turn back. And when we sinking was not Immediately chartered It for the Nassau stymied St. Joseph's, Pa., 77 Lymin 1Jitk%Ofl.WI0h?.MUIII,
turned,
I saw another
I 10 7; 440 DASH- 1 Herron ILy)
race.
hours longer that in previous boati
following
us.., Onthree
my learned,
71; Northeast Louisiana whipflu HURDLES— 1. Dotler
The eight crew members
races.
Most skippers who turned ped Lamar 90-67, Providence $36;
(Ly) 449. DISCUS— I Grider (LH)
experience, I think we had 15- were taken aboard the J&amp;B, a back reported they suffered ml- walloped Rhode Island 85.66; 134 10. MO RUN-- 1. CiciweIl Ly
The fleet was minus the sun- foot seas,"
39-foot sloop owned by Morty nor mechanical or rigging fall- Houston nipped SMU 100-98; 2 036, SPRINT MEDLEY-. 1.
ken Mary E II, whose eightThe SORC, which does not Engel of New York City, A race tires
(Jackson AIe,tarer - Osb
Arkansas routed Baylor 8664 Lyman
2 2 HIGH JUMPbased In Miami, said be lost a
shroud-which gives lateral
Ray Roberts scored fl points
support to a sailboat's mastto lead Texas A&amp;M over Rice
not long alter the start.
"We were damn lucky it hap- for the Aggies' second straight
pened in daylight," he s-aid. Southwest Conference basketBy The Associated Press
released Tuesday.
victories last week including a "An hour later, we never would ball title. The victory, which
Alcorn State, stunned 9612 by
Gardner-Webb, 23-3, held on 11243 rout of Strayer, remained have seen it let go and we would ended Texas A&amp;M's secOnd
Southern loronly Its second loss to fourth, place ith one No. 1 10th with 73 points. Tennessee have dumped the stick, lost the straight 20-victory season, gave
of the seiLson, twnbkd from the vote and 20-i points. But Ten- State, 18-5, and Cheyney State, nw.st).
CoachShelby Metcalf his fourth
top of The Associated less nessee State, No. 5 last week, 224, with one first-place vote
"I never saw it soroughat the SWC title in his 13 years at
college division basketball kidmled to 11th after two loses apiece, were 11th and 12th with startanditkeptgeWngworse," A&amp;M.
rankings and was replaced by during the sveelt. Taking over in 57 and
potnt.s, respectively, said I"litman, who has racing on
unbeatc'n Fairmont State.
111th was Kentucky State, 20-4, e Two other teams also ecelved the circuit for 12 years.
The Braves, 24-2, skIdded to three-tlmevictoria.stweek,'J'he oneflrst-plac'evotebutfajledto
charisma, a 54-footer owned Lake Brantley
third behind the ilont-running Thorobreib, received 163 points. get into the Top 15.
by
Jesse Phillips of Dayton,
Falcons, 24-0, and Grand CanMaryinount, 23-3, dIsc) moved
Ohio, was dismasted and went
son, 20-2. 'airn3(.nt State, with up one place to sixth with 120
Netters Win
1 Farrnnt 51(711
10
to FreeporL
three victories far the week points followed by Nicholls 7 Grd Canyon (2)
207
flI
Twoyearsugo, the Wimoweh,
''" 51. (1)
FOREST CITY
242
Lake
ending &amp;mnday, received 21 State, 20-3, up from ninth place
216
a
New
Orleans yacht owned by Erantley High's glrl.i tennis
4Gr&amp;'o' Wetb (I)
733
70-1
first-place votes and 309 points with 87 p01:115. PhIladelphia
ofvy
4
Temple Brown, hit rocks a few learn blanked Lake Howell
inapollofa nationwide panel of Textile, 15th lr.t week, !eeped 6 Maryrour.l
733
0 miles east of Great Isaac Light ThSLbY 7-0.
fitillili t
70)
sports writers and broad- intoashareoit'ighthplacewj
r
and sank In the Miami-Nassau
SPIll
.tiIc (I)
casters,
230
79
Rollins, which was alone there
Single's Holo*y ci Wolbright,
(tie) RollIn's
Sf
79
82, H009ood d Ford, $0; Leilei,
Grand Canya.,, 20-2 after two last week. The Baiis, 23, and 1OSepherd
1
2$
s
The crew was rescued by the Becker d Grn,, $0; Laurie Becker
T
triumphs last wcek, receIved the Trs, 1, each received 79
St. It
5
uhich went on ta win d. O'ROr,1 4; Donnin Emery.
27 3
54
two 'o. I votes and 228 poInts. oInts, including one (irStlace I? Cheynty St. (I)
0
the race with the aid t
Ii Bridgeport
,,
Alcom-ri State had (utu No. 1 vote for PhLladelpha Textile. 14 N. Dakola
Doubles H3IIOWIY Oon,&amp;n ci
19-4
n
bonus given for the rescue op. Ford
Clark, t7; Becker
ki Cl
votes and 2l3 points In the tally
1 St MIryi
Shepherd, 2
211
11
lIfter three
ernticn,
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meeting hcGt Gainesville at tournament play for the Class Melbourne Cen(rai c..msuwuc is
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ROTONDA (AP)-For- Chir.g was third with 27 points
player
, mer speed skater Ann Henning for $7,700 and football
pnv.'ntzelu !J"! Je"-'ci ""-'- ;':th .
WflflflVPn(the
5 0 0 0
2 I 1 entered In the $69, 000 Women's 1-3 points for $2,533.
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Superstars competition here to
Diver Micki King had 24 11
4 2 1 0
33 I I
easily capture first place points and volleyball-basketball
3 0 2 3 honors and claim $35,300.
player Karen Logan had 24
07 00
Mlssflennlngwonthesoftball
points
to earn $2,400 apiece,
lotals
II 17 IS 9
tIn-ow, half-mile bicycle race vo!leyball player Annedore
and obstacle course event Rlcht2r 20 -3 for $2,033, skier
Eck,rd
000 000 iCO—I
Tuesday to finish with 53 points. Kiki Cutter 19 fec $1,900, former
Seminole
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She had won rowing and tennis and golf pro Althea
E -Xurth. Eury. Bran; OP
swimming Monday.
Gibson 14 for $1,400 and softSeminole I. LOfl--eminole
The
1972
Olympic
gold
medalhaIler Irene Shay two for $2(X.
Eckerd 5, lB
tJa*kns 2. Iiuu
lit In 500-meter speed skating
Sprinter Wyoniia Tyus and
bard. SB
Mo-r. (Iransim
threw a softball 189 feet, was tennis
star
Martina
IP H N ER II SO
timed
in
1:16.42
in
the
bicycle
Navratilova
were
scoreless
and
FreJmanCLi
4A S S 1 )
race an completed the ob- earned no money.
Castel
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Kurth (w,
stacle cowse's scaling wall,
Points were awarded on a 10WP-Casteli
turie1 parallel bars, tires, Wa- 7-4-2-1 basis for the first five
7-- 7 0) A
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hopefuls going into district Seabreeze and Lyman taking on with Lake Howell taking on
playoffs. .
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in ouer area tournaments,
AAAA,
6 teams
compete at Orlando Boone with
Jones facing Edgewater tonight
Co,
Seminole, now 2-3 on the year,
atl.
plays Saturday at Sebring
The Associated l'res
"We'll keep the Giants in San dispute, which centers on the necessary.
on Thursday It will be Winter
against South Florida Junior
Toronto group has bid a report-. [jp.alrJ Grant, chairman of the
fl,e
National
League
owners
Francisco
forever," pledged controversial reserve clause.
Park
against
Boone
College.
The sale of the Giants for $8 ed $13.25 million for the team, board of the New Ycrk M€ts Colonial
vs. Oak
Ridgeatat6:30,
9.
have taken a giant step towards I.urie. "If not, I wouldn't be
After a similar session in New million - Lurk would own 50 hut about $5
million of that and chairman of the major
Carrying the big bats keeping major league baseball bidding for the team. W have York Monday, presidents Lee per cent, Short per cent and a would go towards legal fees leagues' franchise comrnttee, aciiun
Third-ranked
Friday atEvans
9 against
goes into
the
Tuesday for the Raiders were in San Francisco this season, it new ideas nixl promotions. I am MacPhail of the American Minneapolis conglomerate 25 shoulu toe city of San Francisco waj w
-glng his fellow owners tO
Mark Moyer and Richard Hyatt and when the teason eer gets willing to say right now that if League and Chub Feeney of the per cent —
was
approved
with
sue
to
keep
the
team
from
vote
for
immediate expansion Winter Park-Boone survivor.
with three hits each. George started.
we get the club, we'll dcuble the National League said the differ- the proviso that certain condi- moving to Canada.
to Wcshlngton.
The owners, meeting fot- over attendance next season."
Dawkins drove in three runs (or
encs beeen tie owners and tiorts involving both the purchaFeeney said (he Giants' sale
The report, in Tuesday's ediAssuming that season ever
Seminole while Don Hubbard four hours in Chicago Tuesday,
players over the reserve clause sers and the city of San Fran- was the only topic of discussion lion of the Washlngttrn Siar.
plated two.
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would meet again soon to dis- Monday night in Chicago
financier Robert Lurle and for- ers comziittee in Philadelphia relations committee also cxAS R H SI
not fulfilled, the National cuss expansion.
effort to persuade them to keep
AnOrw
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halibut that once were so
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round against either Chipola or
d Gulf Coast.
The game didn't prove to be
Wayne Kurth,
sophomore
much
of a state turneup in
lefty from I)tiI mn
d, pitchud a reference to victories, however
ftve-hiuer Tuesday as the
Seminole Community College
baseball team took a lop-sided
12-1 victory from the Eckerti
junior varsity.

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The
C.wiJd BrL. n•
Fir-ed. An lcelzin'iic gunboat
spawn off its rocky coasts,
lure and spawn.
ns limit (s more In vogue than and injuring two others.
exacts a 70 per cent cut as paying, Chinese patrol boats landic cod war continues, with
fired severn' 57 mIllimeter
The Icelanders point to dieveru a mein.s o(protectlng a
Somet lines fihJng war pits payment (or fishing in claimed usually capture them, con- Iceland contending that its 200- minished itcbes as evidence
li the wild maneuvering shells after a collision with a
iuillon'g (liking Industry. But the tiniest of nations against the waters.
fiscate their catches and detain mile limit is necesary to pre- and say that too many cod arc there werc a number of colli- trawler, tit there were no caSthe attempts a- ound the world biggest. Uong Kong fishermen
When some hong Kong boats the crews.
serve dwindling fish stocks that being caught before they ma- sinns, but only flfl(f! were shots ualOes reported.
to enforce soerdgifly over
toasLaliatersresulltnan)
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O.t th. Walgr..n pric.
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Ofl your pr.scrlptlon
AP Neskatures Writer
There is growing chaos on the
high seas among fishennen.
Icelandic patrol boats have
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R x prices
the stormy north Atlantic. Burmese gunboats attacked Thai
Compor.foryoursslf.OurguldI
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ma coast. Italian fishermen
prkaon
lied under gunfire froni Tunisian patrol boats.
V I TA An i N
and
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oceans ate subdivided like
some suburban tract. Thss turs if Iiiifly flalton:,
where the bountiful fish breed
and multiply, are too Crowded
wit?. (is'ner:nen.
Now the hIote and Scnate in
the U.S. Crngress hae fired a
shot across the bows of foreign
fishermen by passing bills that
woddextendAmet-kan fishing
Jurisdiction to 20 miles this
year or next. The present lunit
is12 miles.
Aivi Pravda announced this
month that Rua, too, ould
support a 200-mile z'ne for
coastal nations, although s..
Sian fisherm?n. along with
Japanese, would be hit the
hardest by a 200-mi!c U.S limit.
This Is the setting for the
third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea,
which opens Monaay, March 15,

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SenunoIe 111gb fir.shed third
in a three-way track meet
Tuesday, being outdistanced by
Daytona Beach Mainland and
Apopka.
Malaland posted 73 points for
the victory whlip Apcpka had
6, Seminnie ialled 55.

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constant threats to the league leader.
Alabama fimits opponents to 66.4 points per game and
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DECATILIR,Ifl. - Jack Slintun, one of the origral me
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Chcago Bears, died at the age of 81

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Stinday's World Hinickey Lepgue game.

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Carlton Byrd's 17.
Florida State was the oruy
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night The only other game
fid Florida Tech whipping
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ALSO in double f1goirps for

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If k," Cliris Evert sain afW being ranked ahead of her be.
polishing off Wendy Overton 6- ca
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3, &amp;4 in her first match in the
is Goolagong. who "more
$75,000 women's tennis tourna- than any player that I play, I
ment here
fear the most"
"I was bit nen,ous last week
Miss Goolagong will face Kabecallse I wa-P coming off a thy Kuykendll of iaml today.

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Tuesda y,
much mere confident and very
Another key match today will
relaxed on the court."
be the first appearance of third.
Miss Evert beat Rosemary seeded Martina NavTatilova in
Casab6, 6-2 Sunday iii Detroit the
tournament
Miss
for $15,000 and her second Navratilovp, w~o will facL,
tournament title (of the year.
Greer Steveris of South Africa,
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) S 40. 6 W. 1 20, 2. Texas Sot) (1)
Phoenix
. 3 40. 2 Cerkley Cannon (a)
5 Diego
79 77 4 62 732 211
3 00 0 (in 3980 P (3 7) 10380
Canadian Divisi*n
31 S6
Winnipeg
41 20 114 268 119
SIXTH - S-16, A: 1. L C i s Luciftf
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Calgary
79 26 4 67720 702 220 720 3 Canyon (4)260
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East Division
7117 80, IV-45
FOURTH — 5 Iii. M: 1, Easily

1 67 204 204 Toronto
76 25 10 62 7SS 23:it
Tuesdav's Results
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Peggy (1) 480 3.20; 3 Douglass

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HERALD

491, OwenT. 471; Jones 460.
Con.crtcd spit's Hell Bactu '
Ester SZabo 4 7; Mary Johnson 5 P).
Lillian Dunh 3 7

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Starr Hendrick Si')O, Af,Ci
Hi-ndrick 500, Polly Price
Converted splits Robert G,tbob7
IC. Harriet Jackson 6 7 10
CITYSLICKERS
High gam" Linda Esland 181,

Standings- I Varriefs Spec, 2 K
of C 7 JohInyt Standard 4 Witt
Arixw.4; S. Mb'.hAud Brotheirs; 6. No
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rustom Cj%rpejs~ 10 Carroirs
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West Division

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KC
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Wales Conference
Norris Division

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Vinnesota at Philadelphia
California f Detroit
C t-t aqo at L
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Louis at Boston
Tffcnfo 41 Bulflo

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NINTH
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o. 300, 7 J I s Jo V (6) C.irtc S Officer 5rn.on; 6 Apr 11 Crrslp S J Ellen Eckert.
21 00 4 80 3 Nomad (11420 0(67) Pick 7 Mdas Grade I F 0 s Wyclif Faye. 7 Co Co Blue.
87 80 , p (7 4)71930. 39 79
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Speck 1 Lott a Quota 3 J &amp; 6 S
Lucky, 2 Monte Blue 3 M A
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I Karen Kay (6) 3 20 . (Dead Heat C B s Joan, 7 Refkley Wiggles; $
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Thursday's Games

KatIsas City at New York

NHL

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Thursday's Games
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vitrage, Aneltr *Wilcox %I p n,
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239

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Virginia
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Tuesday I ReulIs
Nw York III, Virginia
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Today'sGames
St Louis vs Vtrgi ia at Nor

Pacific Division

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TUESDAY MORNING SWINGERS
Stannlngs Automctive Speed
Parts 67 33. 2 uto Train 6436
I rwairim Ceramics 62 31
High games; Betty Chavis 200,
Mliii Garner 19$ Snie
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Milwaukee

Detroit
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San 4 Ofl
xi'ntucky
Inciana
S Louis

46 8 22 Ill 310 tie
Adams Dlvllon
Quetec I Hotcn I
1 10 0 6 731 168
Cinci nnat i 9 1or'o 6
fluff ito
33 16 10 76 757 III
Tcdiy'sGames
Toronto
26 1
Ed,n:nton
Calif
22 32 7 51 194 210
Cleveland at Winnipeg
Tuesdays R esu lts
New Englano at Cincinnati
'w York Islanders 7, Mm
San Diego at Mu,neso'a
fi, 'i 2
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('nIadelphia S. Washn ( ,i S.
Houston at New Enq)arui
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Montreal 6 St Louis 7
Chicago A. Vancouver I
TodaysGmes
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Atlanta at Pittsburgh
Montreal t Kanss City
FIRST — S-16, D: I Ldir tidinna
Detroit t Toronto
(3) 60, 3 W, 2 80. 2 Risky Pam (7) O

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Fieetine Ilomrsl)' ; I
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5 F R.T 0 II, a Johnny's 541, Byrd Henry 511, Gene
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LXke 5 7,
Ann Smith 114; Twila CoIllm 174;
Kanner S 6, Phil Zevh 3.10
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DYNATROMICSMIXaD
'a High seiries: Smith 492. Norton
High gAme-..
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1. Collins 4SI,
FoSkett 210
Converted sphts Sue Wynn I 10
High series Cosk0l !tJ5 %h.irp
Donna Lerare 3.10, Susan Oates 3 10.
S14; kell Spei9le SS3r
S to.- Colims 4 5 7.
SANFORD CLASSIC TRIO
WASHDAY nRoPOUTS
High garnes Terry waidroo 2i3
Stand -no% Eager Beavers 6828;
1 94 195: Dave Lacy 201 222 2W.
7. Allti, Cals 561 391
3 Sal Miles
Dave Hunt 246 7X; Jack Kaiser 213
541 P 411 ;. 4 I. Z Marks Slid Whit
i illy HiCkoX 207; Bill Wellf l l
Kids Sllz44'j (fit); 6 GoGellers
202. Jerry Gayfice ~w. Date iiAtnts
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Rick Richards 211 Kr st
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179 Lloyd Harris 179- G'ads
Kaiser 744; Morton 764, Locke 791
Allman ?IS; Richards isi; wAidfcp
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Florida St 106, Vldosta St
F tor,da Tech 93 Rol:Ins 78
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NE Louisiana 90. Lamar 67
VMI
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TCU 19, Texas Of

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Don Myers 21.1.
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Aik,insas 06. i3ayior 64
Grambling
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Ark Pine
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Hauston 100. SMU 91

tucks ArlisGlhnoretoppedthe

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EvanviIir 90 DePauw 87
N M'chigan 60, Ferris St 52
St Xavier 72. NE illir.,);s ?o

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Providence IS,
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Mickey Johnson topped the Coloinels with 33 points.

Carey Selph Dies At 74

66. Stevens Tech

FAirlield 87. Iona 62
I'laillord 00, Williams 19
LeMoyne ". Clarkson 74

give Washington its biggest comiranding 62-43 advantage
lead, 86- 3, midway thzcJi the and then coasted past Ken-

QUEBEC CITY _ Steve Sutherland of the Queb0r

NBA
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
w I PCI, GB
flostun
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Buffalo
IS 74 593 4
Philphid
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York
29 31 481 101 :
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Cltveland
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Washington
35 24 S93
Houston
29 29 $00 6
H Orleans
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26 33 441 91

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Nets and Kim Hughes collected
Chenier scored seven straight M. Mike Jftkon was high for
po ints, then added another has- Virginia wi th 21
ket wit.l.,in a three-minute span
Spirits 116. Colonels 102
n the third quarter. lifting Ltle
arv;n Wirries scared 16 of
Bulls to a 70-61 advantage over his 33 poirits and Caldvell Jones

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Louis teat the Kentucky Coio- Jones added 22 points for the

tournament

Pro Basketball

Lawrence 5?
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TOURNAMENTS
tdo.s,irtl Payne 71, Ani,lo 66

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Phoenix Suror. 120~417 in over- losing streak. George McGinnis
tirrie, and the Phil,idelphia added 23 points for the 76ers,
76rs rJlied tor a 1102 si
w hile Geoff Pe tr ie led the Trail
ry over the Portland Trail Blaz- Blzers with 28 points.
ers.
Net; 111, Squires 100
In the American Bask e tball
Jithith I rung pared
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downed the, Virginia quires %ictory, scoring 23 points and

Doerner W;ns At Sarasot

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KansasCity Kings outlasted the Portland,breaking a fie game

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Elvin Hayes added 20 points for
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,6ers 106, Trail Blazers 102
W ashington.
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Buffalo Brav:!s defeated the helping Philadelphia rally from
ew York Knicks 109-103, Uie a 10-point deficit and o%

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Atlanta it Pnn

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Jinirny Walker's 28 points

Bullets to their sixth victory in Ad.anis, game-high scorer with
the last seven games and mov. 30 point:;. sent the game into

FORT WORTH, Tex.
Chit Riches upset second
seeded Vitas GerulaitL- &amp;.1, 6-o in opening-round action at
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Cbenier scored a game-high overtime sparked Kansas

the free throw lino~.
Vanderbilt is tc,ps in free throws, and!ji)L U,in the nation,
with 766 per cent The C IncdO-es am second In 5F
field goal acmacy with 49.4 per cent.
Kentucky allOwS Opponents the fewe4 t rebounds, Xi.7
irr game, and Florida gives foes only 64.8 per cent of the r
free throw shots.

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Sin Jose St Ii Pc'I'and St
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Bulls with 30 PO
Brases 109, Kcks 103

served after the Bullets' guard
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Oucaga Coach Dick Notta o
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teams in t National Basket Smith each poured in poin ts,
hail Association dizzy.
helping, Buffalo o vercome New
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and Foreman Heard, Peg and Jack Homer,

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FOR A FREE CANNED SHOULDER PICNIC
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of the gigantic production exceeded our wildcs' quiche lorraine. Keith Lough,

WEE K'S WINNER WAS DARLENE WASHINGT ON

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Out-of-town gue!ts attending the dinner and

Guild of Sanford-Seminole could not survive.

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Guild festiviiies was Alc
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calkI me after that. Thinking for that reason, you haven't lt you." She never tells me that
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membei ship in the Southeastern Regional Ballet

illness, David Lewis was unable to attend

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dedication in promoting the
both In Illinois and
Florida, and al,so cited tier and the Bal et Guild for
their outstanding contribution to the Bicentennial
year.
pri6atuation from
Springfield Mayor William C. Telford, al.so praised
Miss Cakey (cit her d'!ication and love of the a. L
throu&amp;, the years and Included tommendaVoro to
her and the Gu-Id for excellence beyond the call of
duty in the honoring the United stes a America
with this tribute.
WeWiaupt 6
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DEAR TOM: Beautiful But
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let them shop and compare plate
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their
And
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the
Restaurant &amp; Lounge, 3W
Sanford Ave.
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"THAT MAN BOLT"

of agricultural nuipment and

Monti Office.
A DUD. &amp; 50145
Oviedo, Fla, )OS 36S 3681
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Home Improvements

WAS ALMOST

my

'arpentry,
C o n c r e I P,
Steel,
Remodeling. Roofing. Free
Estimates No job too large or
small Call Red or John 373 5001

Grocery Bill

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Paneling. doorit. windows hungs,
concreleviork. etc By the hour. or
by the lot) 322 936S

re, Ily

AFTERNOON MY

Interior.

He

brick.

Exterior Plastering
stone specialty I

DOORBELL RANG. It Was the neighborhood

tcId him I was too busy to read the paper because of my busy
Schedule and
tryinq to save on my Shopping, he suggested that I
Check the adS in

I)y Mwl%on Cork

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Commercial 373 64SI,

$134 m

9

and) bedrooms
I or Us Baths
ALL ADULTS — EASY LIVING

in

4

201

ffilharns Accounting
laX

Remodeling

All 0. E. Kitchen%
Located West of H wy. Iti.
At 1120 Florida Ave.
Ph.311-"So

All lypts and sizes
We repair and service
--I 14E MACHI NE &amp;
SUPiLY CO.
W 2nd Sl
In "37

Ford r.i')ota Pettibone
Sales Rental Ser vi ce
Magnolia Avenue
T'tOuTE SPRi'GS 534 141

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65Pets. Supplies

$9

4 BR 7 BATH

ONE DAY ONLY I I

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66-'r,urses
I Yelf old gelding, parl Ara.,
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excellent with rhthtren Moving
us? Sacrifice, Ills 323 1106

68--Wanted to Buy

Any

`75
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vwyl rot, IV*
OW04twe fell

roicsoc
TM 0191" It" ""a Olt a

1 0 but, used Office furniture
Ovant.tv
NOL L'S

Clark

DAVES 3239310
CASH 322- 4132

Set at-

Chrysler Plymouth

fur Used furniture. Appliances
LArr I's

irt 2iS SInqoffj Ave

443 Hwy. 434
$31-7700
CALL DICK BURNS

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In Tuscdwltla best buy in the area

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323-9410

Buildoling, EXCAVAting. DOC?-

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24 Hrs

Noiv offe.
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t you the same infogrily.
and exporflise In your remodeling
and #c1clitions requirements at is

structien

6 OR 8 CYLINDER

eneva
ard ens

TUNE UP

Luxury Patio Apartments
2 BECROOM

APARTMENTS
IMPROVEMENT IiER
KFEP WARAA Pepj.%,e your old
ALOUSIE WINDOWS with more
ficienI single at double hung
Aindirms 1319914

available in his general con
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A FRACTION OF THEIR COST

Furnished
FROM

or

99PLUS

$125

PARIS

1505

Unfurrnshed

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work Fill dirt lop soil 372 5943

Professionally Maria rd
Httiyll92Across
I-tom Ranch House

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3rt 9411

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Double

VA
NOTHING DOWN
3 Br. 1 1 7 bath, Florida room, fenced
Yard 1223M S19S Mo 514 annual
PCI rate Call for appi
IRAPISE ERRED

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macrime ni

SANFORD SEWING CENTER

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64-Equipnxnt for Rent

assume balance of $108. or 12

After Hours'

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1967 Volkswagen, with 1972
$750 341 5604 after 30

Golden Touch IN Sew
s ''cr's

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automa IC air Conditioned. s,te,,
wtiIe with red nler,or 12 795 C all
372 16SI 'Dealer).

BEDROOM SUITES

Returns

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CONTRACt(j. S F,JUIt-'MENT
I-ARM EQUIPMENT

,..'VOLKSWAGEN
R uns
New Tire-i S/CO

SuPer Florida roam, cypress
fenced Big 1 4 acre corn"
ng
uality,
throughout Sn.WO App?

Window Service

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19?0 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, I

WE LV DRILLED PUMPS

had

Inccrn.

Tractorsa

Wtlmovetoyour lot. ___________________________

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Well Drilling

TV

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ONTH

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owner. loaded. First 11,200 fiske-,
it Call Harold 323 2930

Heavy

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Cellefiif 11"SL n1l DM

63A-

2 Bedroom. living room. kitchen,
bath, carport, utility room. oil
heat unit AC, excellert condition.
Price includes house, moving and
new foundation 110 9SO Phone

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APARTMENTS

" 322 9W3

rNi7if I Hwy 1? 91 1

Land Clearing
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2524 Pir Dr

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PAYTOWS CHILDREN'S AEAR
Ph 3;2 lift,

260j ~4-jv,%Alha

16' ,Sr Ficraia rmm, tasv main

323 9115

Pressure

Radio

Ret rain ent

(Ond

m In' tiatelli;e custom,
raoo S Pa e xc e l

U,ren Ni,rsery, corner Wtilkiva
Pirk r
16 JOl B Me

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JIM HUNT REALTY

Upholstering

Install carpet and vinyl, wall to wall.

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73 P

.utomatic air power steering

Sr

29SO117

32209S9. Sewer% Elect Cleaned,
Repairs, 24 Hr Sery

(71111

SPRINGS $7750)

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80-Autos for Sale

inrouncing th opening of San

Mouser 227 wscope 3fl 1301 or

letiancf., rolential commercial
LOTS FOR THE MONEY1

Da V s - 322 6123

Expert automatic transmission
overhauling. All work guaranteed
Free diagnosis. Factory Tran
%%icin System, 472 E. Celery.

BELL PLUI'511114G CO

fu%fom Work Licrn%ed Bonded
Free esfirrille 12) 60*4

WINTER

Realtor
322 9214

Sarford 322 tnt

found some Wonderful values, I knew just where to go and
'
What the RernS
WoUld Cost. In liddItIon, my grocery Shopping tiMe IS
Much faster. I know
where '
he best buys are.

Call Now

Estate

Motorcycle Insurance

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ONLY S69 INSTALLED
refm. available Warehouse must
be 'Implied NOW' Call waret,ou,se
Collect,days or evenings, as for
Mr. wilkn. )as 293 6412

Frame hou" with slab floor. Will
move to your lot. Price includes
house mOvi tg and new fOuni
I
1'
3
kitchen, living room, oil heal, unit
A C. good cor.dition, U 950 Phone
50fl2

322-7643

01 , t #0 Phofle ]"I 61l$

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out to

I THINK MY NEWSPAPER CARRIE R IS A GENIUS.
YOU can be _%ure I'li
never he
busy"t read the paper again,"

Real

323-5774 Anytinne

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Comet
oAer. 30A
1 condition, &amp;350. 322.9,j2S afliw 4

BUY SELL TRADE
Ill 315E F.r$l St
322 S622
13R. 21 1 baths, family room,
fireplace, cdrpeled. large lot.
I loor Stripping a. Waxin,
Sunlnd area 377 6336 after
Resitiontiai &amp; Business F - ec
dys
Stimtes Btiti C c.sn 323 595,
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LoOkifl7 for garden equipment?
Read today's classified ads tOe
* SWIMMING POOL SALE *
9ML; bu vs.
Pool distributor must sell balance of
197S POOlS complete s,t'i sun deck
fence and filter, 31 *16 overall
Clean 3 bedroom I' bath ivocado

Realtor

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WILSON YAIC-RFURNITURE

For Sate by Owncr
a urom
Florida room, ID0'xIS0 Fol. Irm
NrAr SArifofirl 173 9316

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34-7 80S2

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784&amp;torcycles

", Secfeldfial desks a,
chairs, straight chairs, fili.1 g
cabinets, as it, Cash and carry
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anytim.

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323 as To or 13A 4W5

2 6Oólor 173 OSIleves

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used cittice turniture

5044scellaneous for Sale

RE ALTY

stove

77Jur* Cars Removed

arden

aI Es'aI B

baths. 2 Story, fireplace, 2 lots,
car garage, 2 apts. Unbelievable,

Transmissions

Plumbing

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60
ice Supplies

M erc h andise

SANFORD-] bedroom,
baths,
carpet cenlralhe,,t&amp; sir, garage
2 yrs oid 1-,,5. 600

BEAUTIFULLY SHADED - 3 Acre

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

ast

CAS&amp;fl~erry Winter.5prings
Sarford Altamonte Sprins

61 Acres n
If
Drive oft Markham Woods Rd.
Trem,
and Cry Horses o k.

central heat 6-ar

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yrs old. assumable mortgage to

i'rg

S1nfLwC1

"ILK UP JUNK CARS FREE.
Small price for others
rwne322

2918Hw 1797

Seminole &amp; Volu%iA Counties,
Acreagt Tracts small &amp; large
TERRY REALTY, kLALTOR.

(Ti
xJl'IYITEMSFO,1
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADSI

Alleralici s Dressmaking, ladies-,
rntn'%. children's. Drapes, Ouilts.
slering, Donna Canada.

ROBSON MARINE

C iSh Conditional permits, for

Jft-j No dcAfi
14#Yrnenr
onfniy oayment.,
than ren C,oernm,nt Su d'?i.d
In nij'Ilif;ftj huV1-1%C.JII to set.

lIflDTu

1109

S1 2

Ow a*A,(. 7 days week. C311
t Orlando 566 3131

.lvlilOble 617 1617

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installed, Also
12 &amp;crn cats for parts. Open 7
days, we
.16.6 auto Parts, Fast
Hwy 50 C.111 Ctil#Ct, Orla-10 564

Reconditioned FiAtter,t.s

0
0110 fCfi(cd
with 6Cahp Johnson, 1.600
roe garden ready ic.
Phone 327.0122
plarill, Sell or trade for motor home
t ravel traiter Located off 1974 Charger. IS Runabout with
W ilwel R. at Paola, FL of Wil%on
trailer. SS HP Chrysler engine, W.
Vt HAVE from Ito 70 acre near
Ost"n Good terms. Disi;(.int for

Harold Hall Real

h

morn niy

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OR, I bath, completely furnished,

SALE
I xdroon,
central heat L air Call for details

O,jSRESS

Modtrn Facilifids

Invited me to become a regular subscriber. When 1

thr' paper each day and make my SeleCtIOn before I set

ii)?

L8 GROJD CHOPPED SIRLOIN VIITI4

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Winter Pr

Plaster Patching &amp; simulated

1110s,112_SS will

at; cir

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guaranteed
BROGDEN ROOFING 123 6,,,V

Corn

FIET PEST it,if,j
11,:ard.ng &amp; G-oom.n
Ph. 322 ;CSI

Genius

dreaded getting started

is

inC;cate contents.
!he Coll resmes the right, &amp;I its
J!srrefion, to reject any and all W~ft
Of 14 *C00 that propc"I yortith. In
its ludgmerit, will. under
LA

PLTIREMENT SPECIAL
Furnished 2 bedroom on beautiful
Park Ave. Convenient to storei,

P3t Care

If

newspaper carrier-

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IDYLLWILDE
EXECUTIVE
HOME
4 bedroom, 30 family
room, eel bar breakfast room
choicr arta SS9,9W

519 E First. 127 5?41

Just picture myself fighting those Crowds IMkinq for tilp

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RMWW:;iW

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all 321 6769
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$173 1
LP
REALTY, 322 7333.

Multiple Listing Service
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CCQPANViNL P&amp;SSV
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All bidssI'itlbe5aoled and lab'Ie1

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kDof-ngAn0Catpm1ryR#1pa1r

plefe Pest Control and Teirmiling
Free Imnfflion 323 2956

Beauty Care

OF,

FRANTIC about

C*NFW

Shall be held in the Courc-I (.bsni
bers at the City HAII, IC^
d Moss Road,
W-rilef Springs, Florida 3710, off its
regularly fcilledlulcd mettlirig to
begiln of 7 )0 Vm. on
onday.

PARK LIVE SETTIN'
Eno1 life
in lovely I t)e(Jfwm 2 bath with
extra large larnily rmm F;Nst

OLDER TWO STORY 3 oodroom 2
bath, carpeted thoughov" mint
Condlticx'i has 'ftC $7750)

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PHO NIECALL

All bidders. their agenti or

P

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in 636S

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citr- cover vour flome willi Alum
sidnq &amp; *-offit system
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I.L ESTATE.

fiLherman, 31 hp Johnson. Ga!or
tilt trailer, $695 Call 377 Sf6 after

I 7A

family .00m screened porch
Immaculate 1n,900

area $77

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323 19110
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3 BR I bath huge c'rner lot on
Paved roild, central h a, WAII VIAII
(arpet Excellent terms

SAP4 PAO PARK. L 2. 3, bedroom
trailer pts Adult &amp; family paro
iiekly )SIS Hw I? 97 Sanford

(STA1 E t5SOCtATE

F'c'efier'ccdl&amp;N,-AIyL cerise
S tii S
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ONE

information

CallBart

GROW A GARDEN
btedrw)m,
large fenced in yard near lake in

f sL Drive $70 rijO

2545

Cobiii IS it OfICrI ba* IC, h

43—Lots-Acreage

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ar. S StheouylCan
1pi)u use I bedroomI
AS a pr' New roof. fre.iilv Pdin
led, C3rpet ani furnished kitchen.
On 2 to

41—Houses

tor7ftedr()omsA1,lts ffl

25 lit Apollo, Oort.,e
sletl frarre 121 4soj

AccesSories used M0100"I $010 and

ts

m0flislehomeor ficme Construction

Need extra room? Choice A
bedroom 2 bath fln&amp;Sf neigh
bAfhood school area. 129..kM

Real Estate

bedroom apartments

12*x3S'. $200 and

Irw- veo Clow in 32104ij

$14,950

Good I BR apt n cwrf Arrl to rent
or *ill b'.j' Small home
0 Box
1791, S4nfmc)

furnil-hed or vnfurniihm Nt-*Iy
redter),aled Come Set 300 F
rDort Alvrt `ianforct 321 v,.--

auto parts, ineluding r#eivinç
StOCking and counter sales
Permanent poSition with excellent

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0ws small pin bench s,aA'
onter &amp; lots of other items

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38Vianted to Rent

RN s LPPI s Aides A dr
(n-Pan;on. Needed --nediale1v Nice efficiency apt,. upstairs, all
utilities turn Adults, $9650 )
I?t ('fit

Must have experience in all pt-isis Or.,

\

for the completion of the Club House
At Sunshine Park. North Edgemoit
Avenue, Winter Springs, Florida
Additional

ECONOMY P4IGHT ADIJI (S 1.1, CHILDREN Cc

FURNISHED APARTMENT
Phone 322 "73or 32.
1 0629

Heater Cleaning

(1) Floor Covering
I

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MA NAGER

Sift, Work

J BIG HITS

P4

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75--Recreational VeNcles

ge Sa lies
I horse wagon,

P' rr 3 i .1112

6655

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st's

Need hop on that Saturday lob?

ire

foosq Ff st)op

Transportation

679 SS69

at enc losed garage carpet,
shingle roof, washer dryer t,00k
up, nice area FHA Insured

I5 REALTORS

37-Husirx-ss Property

3 Experienced barmaids and io 31Apartinents Fumished
experienced
Apply

54--4Ga ra

2 bath central air raised screen
room carport shining payments
$106.32. Phone 377 0051 or nights

321-0041

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J'
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TV 12" S

Phc-ne 377 0031

Paymert% SSO 6
Nigitt5 676 5569

baths central heat enclosed
Qardqe. E xcellent buy 521.00.1.
Only %too to qualifim purchaser.
Call today

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SIS

, I CAR I BE -- double wide, 3 Bedroom,

TIed bah

HCuf S

so am=

bath

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week. I could

PlirdA

FencCd yard

10 Ote.

Ina

KJL"

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IL10

2 RR,

Aluminum Siding

(d) Pain1mv.;
W Ceiling
(f) Stucco

Ihi Cabinets
(II Commercial
It) Steel Jams

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IDA

lwof,Clvbh~ ,j~p %SOmo Froo

itr

ur for taco' demonstration work FT U Ovie d o Dubl.'
t urn
,
Top earnings and chance for ad
uf,fufn ideal lo(alion Reasor"We
365 P71
vancement For interview call 159
1750

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WATERFRONT

11;44 i7.1 Ill? I

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[IAGAINMAT&amp;1VUYD,Y

R~ HOLLYWOOD

12?

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and living rm

OI I T TI

2 Heat appearing sales peruont with

UST

Legal Notice

The City Of W,nlf-r Srr r,;-.
Florldt. invites hizl~ ff.r
#at Electric
(b) Plumbing

fl?fllCrit

35Mobi le Horm Lots
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2;2 0719
372 2748
32) 5213

3 DR. 11-i ballis, CB home. Central

S1 RVICf! BL YOND
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JJ MPlPlflX?fllS UUIUflIISFJ,2U

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WITT REALTY

ZIMMER. 12' wide, 2 becirrsom.
(entral air. carport, patio rover,

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S16,500

N2w in {he
kborhood?

Traveling

TO; All Inteirested Business t r")~.

Bedroom mobile home, IvirniVied

2 Sleeping Rooms for

ot

.d1iN

2

1153 Itler 5pm

S ii tu'd Ill sii

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1 31li,droo-n
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Reg Real Estate Broker
372 S641. After firs. 322 2751
7
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phone

$4? , M,

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Auction E.cr,
W 12
Highway 46 Flea Markf.l. Sarifor

BALL REALTY

29-Roonis

peace.

a fact Lamont

BROKER

1 Person furnished trailer, Oved;
area S/0 month plus electric. Pftl
Privi leges 365 3731

Mary 11 for 'iT rIl

1975

9

G

I AK E MARY Take your choice o
IWO well built modern homes

2 Bedroom, fur niShed. carpeted,
with cabana on PrIv.
month. Phone 3210548 allpir 6:30

nt

tI)tlShre ii rriier(iptru'ned1
ly to aroly 322?596 Serninole

'ory

72—Alict ion

53-IV-Radio-Stelyc

20 ANYTIME

wanted

i.t—i'v'liiC Homes

Rentals

Mat dining, separets! garage.

It's like pennies from heaven wrien
you $all
ont Ned
with a

'3 P'26 or 327 I30 e'ter

Wa daytime njn$l$ aide work in
Private home. 10 years ev,
Prriene Phone 373 6-416

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5? SO BUSHEL
1. 2 6 7 31 or 322 0362

st1adc Fred to go to thie dentist

Screen

Press

7 Bedroom, I bath. turn. or unfurn
SIAS, Winter Springs on 414 904

Want lu care fcr rlde. Ito pat;ents in
my home Phone 322 3231,

VURCOTTS

6
GREGORY MORILIF HOMES

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21-Situatifins Wanted

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Iiob;, Iton'es

42

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SWAPbP10P ILLAVARKET

Pefrgr-rator. Dryer.
Bunt Beds and Dishwasher

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322 9404 after S.

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%--Good 'mings to Eat

f01
.3ted at Lemon 13;ull. price,
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6.100.
BIR. ; oaln, toe.

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Anyone can be a st-flef Of a buyer
Co
No charge All admitted free
1`11141
P GOPEv r PPI IANCESI11 097
ev erySunday 9 to 3 I In'.
MovielAno Drove in Theatre, Soutti
Maytag Portable watIter, ev:elltnt
17 97 Phone 32 2 ~ I A,
"nrdilson. 1300. Pt~Cn- t24-7463

r longer use' Sell it all with a
Classified Ad Iii The Herali Call
W 2611 or 9319"] and fr.enc:ly
ACI V*f Soir'
will help yn~j

hoinc with 1,)fnily room,
Screened porch, large lot, assume
%ISO payments 323 ;~Iii

DREAMWOL()
36R. U', bath,
carpet, (fnl heat &amp; air, range,

322-24

52 —Appliances

Plave some cAm P'ng eQuiPment you

ASSUMPTION

LOVE TO FISH? He re s a lovely 2
ledrom, I bath home with range.
rtfrlgcrator. Paneled walls,

AT

Wi. Buy Furniture

E N P.AO R E IOIA S H E R. pA rts,

3 OR

Just 139,900

2 0. dru , I b jtb
%I IQ plus deposit. 909 Catalina Dr.

jo

Shoot

'S

MATINU S$O*

-

mentions while trying to per-

Dribble

33-Housei Furnist*d

our

2427 Holly Avenue
Phone 373 75 ~0

wts a black man who developed

Instructions: HicWen words below —pear forwa rd, back.
ward, up, down or diagonally. Find"
es6 and box it in.

J t 'in Richardson 1987
( h r
An American

Pay ex

DeLand, Fla.I Phone 904 734 7273

322 73 IS

Ist St

-

for a better pri ce.
Want to Buy- A body bag, boxing
glOves &amp; speed bag. Call $62 6695

KULP DECORATOR'
409 N

:

(across fr om D:Land Air I Pt

172 19S9.3" 4164

BUY ONE. GET ONE FRC-EI
Custom built 3 bedroom. 2 bath GREAT

736 7116

SERVICIF

51—Houschold Goods

n 1196.372 1911

-

)7)&amp;c

Kitchen equipped, central heat
air, drapes. You,11 love it. S64.800

Bedroom on large lot
on lakefront.
Phone 377 q913

322 4" 1

BERISACTO

1502 Jacobs Road

MUL TIPLE LIS I ING REALTOR
1919S French

Forrest Greene, Inc.

eve-ning at I Pm

PROFESSIONAL YAID SERVICE
F or C,rEstmrCahCithi)?i
rj982 if
Cill 323 ?117

Central IIon,cj,,'s

home With Separate gt*st cottage

Central heat. air. Good neighbor
hood 1725 Mo 322 7623 of DeLancl.

______

6--Child Care

-

Tog#%Iher with all structures arJ

1776

partially furnished if desired

F lorida we need more mchandse Therefore we pay more
for ualit No junk. Attend one of
oq. r ajct.on sales every Mcncla y

Sanford Auction

Stemper Realty

*Afd, $11.750 MAKE OFFER

peting $11,000

SANFORD -- 3 Bedroom, 7 bath.

E 'I I L St,,(C F

i

profes- 1Q/6

hOme.furn orunfurn
323 2770

t
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3215116
46. Paola Church of Christ and
New St Rd 46 toward &amp;it, Dora Crickelf,s
Professional House
and Eustis Valiable to owncr. it
Cleaning nerch help for spring anl
found please call collect, god 669
fall huuseCle aning. References
—
required
'ear' porta'ion
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City of Winter Springs.
Floricia
s Mary S Nor ton
Clerk
GARY C MASSEY
City Attorney
)f Wmier Springs

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
provements, now and hereafter on
1
a
Said land. and fixtures attached
v virtue of that (rin. Writ of
tnreto atsoallças steam electric
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
vater, and othef beating, cooking, ExeCuf!011 issued out of and under
the Seal of the Conty Court o f
N C'ICE ISPIEREBY GIVCN that refr genating lighting plumbing
virlue of that ceffain irif of
ittirilitaling, irrigaling, nd pow" Sem;WIr County, Florida. upon a
rxecution issued out of and under Systems machines appliances final iudgment rendered in tIt'
f the Court of Seminole fliturei, And appurteriAnce, which aforesaid court on the 141h day of
County. Florida, upon a final nowareormayhereafferperlAinto, January, A D 1916, in that ceirtain
case ,.nt tp
Ruble A Barks and
i JtiJment rer'cjereii fl the afore-sald c
usn Aitr in of rw ,&amp;d
cuvff on flit,241h day of A.14rch, Qk.D
przimisci, even though tht-y be Dora G. Barks. PlaintIff, Y5
16. in that certain case entitled, detached or detathable I Whirlpool Frederick Stumpf &amp; Frances
Southern Discount ('0 Sanf ord. vs
Range Model RWE 300 A I Fac'-' Stumf Defendant which fresaid
Clinton 0, aid E!Ien E Hadden, Hood. Model .
166. 2 Electri Heat Writ of Execution was del-vefed to
Defendant, which dforesald Writ of HeAters. Model 24 ER 50; 1 Elecirs me ss Sheriff of Seminole County.
Execution wat delivered to me as Ceiling Heater, Model 1100, I Florida, and I h1va levied upon the
Sheriff of Seminol e County Florida Century Hot Water Pleater. Mo'Jel following described properly owned
nd I have levied upon fr* following SRT1 420V
by Frederick Stumpf
France%
described property
by Clinton t'ias been filed against you and you Stunnpf. su (I property beng lo,.a?e-d
n and Ellen E. Hadden. said are requir ed to serve a copy of vour in Seminole County. Florida. mote
particularlys,(ribed as bIlows
be ng
71 32 23 IM 0 10 H M Section n,
County, clorlds, more particularly MarLeAn and Brooke, plaintiff's
descri bed as follows
attorley wtloS address is Post 1Cs*flthip7lSnuth Range31C 14100
Lots 15, 16, and 17. Washington Office Drawe,X. Jacksonville, If Of So-ith SIS It of West 660 F I. of
iortr,west '. of PtOrthr?
Park City .f Ovicdo Plat Book S
Floriclaiflo) onororfoneMarch)1
1976, and Me !ne nriginat with the
Ct-uluota (O~rl South
ills Road)
P-Igri?l. Pu,,:ic Records of Sern-ricife
County Flo'itl6
Clerk of this Court either before and the und'rSgned as Sh.r If Of

whom their school is named,

-Sh" Hour.- (B&amp;W) Joan

Cr3VOrd. MKO" Sulltww

paneled family room with
fireplace. central heat air. car

WAITRESS
MAID
COOK
All 'round experienced
cellent.

lo

Dr. Charles Drew, Nr
LAioT

N Ice I bedroom block

fied publie accountant, ininis-

0AREF0NIB0R0HSDRAUG

MOVIE: (ktn) -SecrW of
thfl~ InCA&amp; Chalifton Heston.

PPloflP3fl ,

LOST

DONAHM SHOW
PT N E E R C S H T

Must have e x perience measuring

MAINTEIANCE M
Work for one of Sanford's finest
employers Must be Stable.
Pwiing to Day WC$I

home', economical oil heat, Shady

Comes with this 4 bedroom. ? bath

home with formal dininq room,

drapes. no degree netcessary, just
background

FI'I 377/I

TAKE A DIP! In this pool that

1150 month piu% deposit

growing auction service ir

7 Sq Yard

Cen?rat h-at and air, wall to wait
carW, lots of estras. $24,000.

WE TAKE TRADES

68--Wanted to Buy

We Pay Cash

O( $23000 EMIl, terms Nice area

DEDRoom, 2 bath. split pja,1,

available, $24,500.

125.11110

-

for Sa le

New Vinyl Flooring

OUTSIDE OF CITY - 3 Bedroom
f ur nished Lot 94-

Deltona 66$ 6611

Near golf course

INTERIOR DECORATOR

MAP4AGERCOUpLE

Lot 2S, GRANADA SOVI
dA
in all, will be cording *a the Plat thetrif m
rel during PBS' "Festival rc'orded in Plal Book 15 l"açjc 100 Publi I cø 75 1976
Publi, Records of Seminole County, DEW 146
76," wheri Imid stations hold Floricla.

.

with family room, $150 month. $50

SG—Misceflaneous

j

Wednesday, Feb 25,1976-48

';c r rencr

structurally Sound, 4 Bedroom%, : LONGWOOD
baths, central heat air, kitchen
fully fenced yard. new rHA loan

)Pd

1rreit

bedroom, MI bAIh3, masonary,
central heat and air Qualify and
rent whilt- PaPerSPIrOcessed FHA
Inspected and approvod f
1243SO. Owntr will ".ell thi% m nth
this one,
SAN L ANTA
. Bedroom, 2 bath,
nice Corner lot, New FHA

DYN"* MICIPIROPERTIES

WHERE IS THAT HANDY MAN'
Got a famil y house in Lnth Arbor
t hat needs plenty of work but

%rcuf ity deposit. 373 SSU

UniurniStird? Bedroom Home

pletelyfenced wall towallcarpef
Asking 524950 Owner may on
'c1er Setting FHA or VA

EuigHerald,Sanford Fl

41—Houses
$700 DOWN

mt

DELTONA -- 3 f3R brick and
siding, I"i bath,
Alum
garage, large redr ~ard corn

tenstrom RealtyJ

Unlurni~ 2 bedroom, I bath home

F'Of further riformdoicit,c.,11 42j 458, All
maintenance a must. If you like
of write
sports. outdoor life &amp; people, this
:.I Anon FArtlily Group P o
Could be for you
'

Jos 3121

Unfurnished

32--Houses

Varied hours, open

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
.

rent

, 76

Immediate opening% if you quality
CASHI ER
Prefers mature experienced
Equal Opportunity Employer
KITCHFFj HELP

ll 42) 4581

OOmFhcnc?
'J"I.Aile
C-111 f 114 5737

lacAlion

w ufliurn .'pt electric ht
r IMpel Stovi &amp; rut A(IU?S

FACTORYHEIp

The specials,

Legal Noti

I

4lHojses

Shtci orun
Ideal

YOU I

PROBLEM
$

-- Florida On the 11th day of March.

March I through Marcii 22.

the work for yout
SECRETARY
Good typing ? Like
COmpassion 1 hIs could be for

"ACE U ?flT H . DRIN

10-

Anita Mary Roberts
Residence Unknown
YOU ARE P4OTIFIFD lila' an
tiontoforeclospa mortga9c on the
f o llow ing property in Semlnol

Wearing out Shoe leather Let

YOU TROUBLED' Call Toi'
Free eii?o'7 for Wt' Care
Hoti ne
Adults or Teens

UotscOtPUbti( Hearing

Houses

41

Ljokc Mary, One bedroom, cmiral
air &amp; heat. Ideal for retired couple
$100 mo XII 13' 6397

.164

Ciln Help

Seminole County, Florida, will at immediately thereafter; otherw iw a It 00A M oirithe 11thdayolMircli,
he chosen to rind par ts aloud, 11 bOA M on the 4th day of March, default will be enter ed against you AD 1976 offer r site and sell to
A D 1976, offer for sale and stil to for the relief demanded in the the highest bic:clet, for cash %s-bie(i
or t contribute to a disciission
thp highest bidder, (of ciish. subject complait or petition.
to any ana all existing leint. at the
r elated ,o
characters
or to any and all existing leon at the
WITNESSmy hsndandthesealof Front ,W(s,) Door of the Seminole
plot, or to pick out special
t (West) Door of the Seminole this Court on the 73rd day of County Courthouse ;n Sanford,
Florida the abrISiC described per
orc1sfroin Fred and Lmont's County Courthouse In Sanford February, 1976
Florida the above d'str bed pry
SOflal proprty,
(COURT SEAL)
dialogue.
g
SOnal preperty.
Thit Said Sale IS being rt -4e to
Arthur H 9eckvith Jr
That said sale is being made !c
Cl"h ~,f the Court
sdllsfY tf%e terms of said Writ of
They 've already had a long
start- s.atsf, the terms of said Writ of
tiecubon
B Llllisn I Jinkin5
dis littion abo 't careers,
'
Execution
Deputy Clerk
211.n E C Ii
acComJohn E. Polk.
Sheriff
C. Daiild MacLean Jr.
Stienif1
plishments rattled off b)
P.O. Drac
Seminole County,
Seminole county. rfor0a
Jacksonville, Fla, InGI
F for Ids
Publish FeO ii 16 25 March)
PubliSh (Lb 256. March' 10 17 Pblr"i et ii 25 March) 10

II C A I fl I r IS 0 A I i vs

U V l

son is drawing nigh and you

furnished
RPASOnAble
anvlimr

R I I I I I I I I L Ud Ac I-

4—Personals

inercial televisinn'
s rerun sea-

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his

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*11th homicAt.
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But seriously, folks. com-

vision a-sks Fred Sanford about

BEVERLY HILLB
ED THE LONE RANGER

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4i (I) CBS NEWS (Dl 4
7:30. local ri&amp;ms)

Gw
.aldnu BrooKs) (rd thaf
sudden lanie
•
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PANY

B ASKETB ALL

flashes

Broadca:iting Corporation.

their scripts and don't even
g gg e when 11e nurse On te1e-

SEEK &amp; FINW

DEVOTIiONAL

studio sign oierea

Sibi
C b) a ,rant
'
FrOlntheBrit
ntish Service.

'.

6 55

Jr
Charlie Jenkins, Rene iii mn
Lon Lattin. ir , Pairl0l 9' -4Kd1IW

L egal
g Notice

—Think "Rich Man, Poor
paid $6.95 for 20 old Teresa Nilan" is a spin-off situat,'an
Brewer rm-ords.
comedy about the Six Million
—Belle;e the Publi" Broad- Dollar M.ln'f Fir-st and seCond
visit to the Internal Re%
casting Service is made pos-

MACiwrenai JohnOwfiefd

Ball. 19M (ThiIn,) "Acircle-i ft

belonging to

1976 a 7:30 pm. Cr as soon
thereafter as pble. at whiCh time
inlefestecl parties and Cilliens for
COURT.
THE CIRCOIT
IN
t" proposed recluest
CINTI; JUDiCiAL CIR.
will be heilied Said hearing may be
CUIT, IN AND FOR SEMIN OLE
(ontinueo from time to time to time
FLORIDA.
until final action is taken
NO. IS-2343-CA-09 8
THIS NOTICE %hall be posted in
ADVANCE MORTGAGE COR three
(3) public places within the
POPATION, a Delawor cor
City of Winter SprInqS. Florida, at
poration.
the City Hall within the said City.
PlAln?iff,
and published in Mir Evening
Herald. a niCwtP3PC' of 9trera
HAROLD W ROJ3ERTc Iriti SNITA
circulation In the Cify of Winter
MARY ROBEPTS. his wilr
Di iliflIS Spr ing. Florida one time at lest
fitI,!en (151 days prior to the date of
NOTICE OF ACTION
the pUt)lic hearing
TO: Harold W Roterl.
DATEDwis 20thday of February,

wind up wondering why you

larit)

2 12 NEWS
a ED ELECTRIC COM-

-

ere's where to c III. .." and "Plese Applaud."

NEWS

praises one c#to*,the

-

Non,

to help leach children to read.

650

9-30

-

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periment - using tlit, popu.

5W
12

2

lhdl Gil From Pans U1
• Gene Ra ymond. LucAlo

CHRONiCLES
i

MOVIE- tMcsi) Bachelor

Am Shondam 1939. ^d)

HI NEIGHBOR

)dJflQ 1xxet3

nnnunctr

Party. ' Don Murray. Jack WarEI) LASSIE
don. 1957 ruc-s,)They Made
5-30

12

a mudOr,

by

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€1)

9 1 SUNRiSE JUBILEE
6735
FAF" AND HOME
6.38

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the •

since administrative assistant

€1) MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

MING

lerest, Curt Gowdy reportedly
will cover Pierre Salinger.
Don't wonder why studio

obediently pick up the phone as Saying "Clap! Clap!" when he

them to begin reading along

6 1 MERV GRIFIFIN SHOW

goodies include a

commercial, audiences don't hold up signs

tl:e videotape machine and asks

MIKE DOf.A,IAS SHOW

4

awards.

walks into the room, flidui on

ADOAMSF.tJ'ILY

€

100

V SUNRISE SEMESTER

Acapulco cliffs incom-

ternoon

graders grin when their teacher

grieving
j

us how you felt when the u-am
hit your bicycle?"
h
Saturday
f

ED MISTEP ROGERS'

NEIGiIDORH"
EDGC OF NIGHT
12 1 DINAH

6D ELECTRIC COMPANY

-

movie stAr w0hai 1WO9 her

againstaon Reese (the com-

i

(Wed) Pt'oftes InExation
' 9) DAILY WORD
630

vTs,'lod by a
hDWuls Joey BtshM guoVs.
CANNON Gestst

__

4, (6.~ MATCH GAME

*1 (rues ThLSS ) (J
ENOAS

(Mon.) iitii T!115 RflQ
(Tues.. Thurs.. Fit.) -Jeannie-

relfutianig to pass ctlaiWs. he is

(wod) WOMAN ALIVE
ED THE MOTHERS IN LAW

6 YOUJG AND REST

(6) SUNSHfr,a.NAC

g*wg it rrugger $20 wsi

f',LJ (K - ) A (311 WiTH KNIT

1100

6:15
Ison) IS labeled a good

41 (6) ALL IN THE FAMILY
(R)
-R&amp; tK)SPFTAL

Afternoon

Morning

9-00

i.D

330

Thursday

CD BASKETBALL.
Dame N,-j Drctow
85
12! NBC NONS UPDATE

(Thurs ) NOVA (R) (Fri.) KUPS
SHM (R)

6 CBS NEM

proper ty

D)PLEXft
_______ ________

sacritice greatly s3o 92u.

TO WHOM IT AY CONCERN
P401 ICE IS P(EEBY GIVEN 'by
Other
the Planning and 7oning BoArd of
—11aven't heard rumors ABC program series of excerpts of he City of Winter Springs, Florida,
will radically alter Its summer early silent comedy films star- tha t s a id Plann ing and Zoning Board
Olympics show by televising ring Ilure; and Ilardy; a will hold a public hear-ng:
(a) to consider a request by the
every event live and In se- whimsical documentary about
DEVELOPMENT
TUSCAWILLA
quence while Jim Mc K ay de- this year'
s Superbowl bash, CORpOrATION for a change In the
scribes e-.
,,ry vent on tape and arid "T'he Good Old Days of Ra- Preliminary Development Plan,
The public Hearing will be I'teld In
out of sequence. To heighten In- dio," hosted by Steve Allen.
the City I11AII, veimer Springs,

next title fight, my, Emmy and Oscar

mercials start at 9 p.m. EST,

4

2 M
DAILY DEVOT101`4AL

All's

the bout an hour nd 55 minutes
later).
—shrug when th e television
reporter asks the badly injured
ccident victim, "Can you tell

slatm returns to his hometown
aher 16
nd is rifiksta"

P.

ma

2' 12

p rionaI

31A —
—Duplexes

Gardens, Se-.1ion, Garden of the

Alonzo Carson, Oelm&amp;$

Ti-me in Concert with

for live coverage of h1uham- shows handing out Tony, Gram. Woody Herman."

.9' THE NEIGHBORS
ED (Mori.) ERICA (R) (Tues.)
SOUNDSTAGE (R) (Wod)

( \fl() \S(Y[NflAS

"Mel

2) 121 THEDOCTORS

300
OTHER

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the

18 Help Wanted_-

?pslrQtnndM,rnor y

rig lots

Awards" but still plan to watch dictator, with interviews of hiS

4) 9) THEGUIDINGLIGHT

11:00
21 12) WHEIEL OF FORTUNE

FWxwl Culp. Gilen Canrpboili
star. A hoW cat burglar turned

€1) IMAGES OF AGING

-

in

ose

to

Fla

c~,inford,

--Quiet down during those fund-ridsi.N drives and try to
dog food commercials where a make vipwcr~ more aware of
coyote howls and Lorne Grhn public tele vision.

—Was thrilled at CBS' plans sic Awards" as well as the

0 SCHOOL PROGRAM-

ED (Mon. Wed. Fn.) -VILLA
ALEGRE" (Tues., Thurs

vera

0

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NOT ICE OF

the "Academy of Cuuntry u- %vidow and one of his sons; and

I4ING

12 HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES
I 4)
6) LOVE OF UFE

Carroll O'Connor. An im
Prob" team c! O.S.
make a wild dash b3twid

impression of Rich

€)

9' LETS MAKE A DEAL
11730

'4) J21 TCMORROW
9) DAILY VVCM

vm

6 1 PRICE IS RIGHT

an

Little.

6 GA,1T

: CBS LATE MOVIE
KOftyS Horoes P&amp;I 0(10.
0111 EastWcod, T611'f Savzgu,

aW I andvm.

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left in chargle of a wild ainimel
ranch, franticaly vies to sm
the Ida c a hoe stzAedty

-

10-30

Symptoms

Mdrcic Riey
Tht list of attractions In
-Can't recallwhetherWalter whispers, "Sith' Listen' UsADAMS
A DAMS TRANSFER &amp;
STORAGE INC
(ronkite, John Chancellor or ten"
chides 'I Regret Nothing," ii
O 4 14O'Iy Ave
-Have seen the "American program about the late, great
harry Reasoner won last
Sanlord, Fla. 32711
Academy of Humor Awards," French singer, Edith Piaf, Publish Ffb
night's New Hampshire pci
Mar,.h 3 1976
ThePeeple'sChoiceAards' "Benito Mussolini M Hus- nw s
mars

2.30

2 12 HIGH ROLLERS

on

i evis, i

NEW VORK (AP) — You've
been watchilIg way too muctI
tele vision lately if you:

doin g

9) S20,000 PYRAMID

4' KUTAN

Te

Legal _Notice

Have seen John Wayne and "The American hilusic band," a ,qpdy of the Italian

IC Co

CELEBRITY

2

1100

'

0 THE

SWEEPSTAKES

reoervotYf WSzir
as
t1'IJ
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Dale Evaqs

TIP;X 140,*W gk"

becomes ob-

2 ~4 , Al 9', 12~ NEWS
ED LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU
ED 700 '-'11:30
.2
TONIGHT

r'yy

~- hor

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10.00

Co" AN Stars vs Purcke.

9 WILD. WILD '%ORLDOF

4'

Gable Eloenor Pii-kor 1956
130
2 12 DAYSOFOfJRLIVES
4
6 AS THE
R1D
TURNS
9) RHYME ANOREASON

200

s0ssW with the idea of porsonaill
f
survwm. an ak)oholic dropout.
ED "_,',1',STAGE

9 ABC NEWS
-

i2 MIERV GRIFFiN SHC
(I) MISTER ROGERS
NEIGHBORH000
930
14 , PHIL D0t.)E SHOW
ED SCHOOL Pr)GRM

hOnUCKW burglar who preyb on

.2 .12 NBC NEWS
4

Brl(lgle.' Rod S109N. MaM
Lwidlli. British 1957.(Fri.)

Naked I-E dgo

9 STARS A
HUTCH,
Jan Smithors Lana Wood
guest While t ra cking a

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19156 (Fri) -Tbe
(B&amp;M Gary

Janet Leo

YtO run intotro4e when Pi
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numbers

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collection

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Douglas Cheshire scores well in all respects and
would give the 18th Circuit (Brevard and
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solid reputation in his community and hehas
has
pledged a firm but fair approach to
prosecution,

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In Seminole, about 1,2DO to
1,500 workers are paid out of
CETA funds. Last year's total
was about Sknillion.
County officials were told in

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a state attorney.

July that the federal govern-

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Longwood. He served on the
hospital board of trustees from
1955 to 1971.

to his
BRADFORD
survived by a son, Robert S.
B ra dford
of Winter
Funeral arrangements are
Springs; a sister, Miss Mary M. incomplete. Baldwin-McNaBradford, Athens, Ga. and two mara
Funeral
Home,
grandsons.
Altamonte Springs is in charge.

ment wa3attempting to Owe
down all CETA programs
beginning with Intle 6. But then

EX-OVIEDO

Congress oven-ode a veto by
President Ford to provide
additional funds because some
arth atbore1id
hit with unemployment,
The 130 workers whose jobs

ATHLETE KILLED

See 130 JOBS, Page

(Herald Pblis bY Bob Lloyd)
Former Oviedo lligh School basketball star Carlton Brundidge. 20. of Oviedo,
was killed Thursday afternoon when the auto he was driving (above) turried left
In front of a tractor-trailer loaded with eggs at U.S. 17-92 and SR419 at Five
Points south of Sanford. Florida Ilighway Patrol trooper Lamar Smith said
Brundidge died at Florida Hospital North from head and internal Injuries. No
charges were filed, Smith said, lie said the driver of the leased truck, (in
background) ,. Otis Wimberly, 3-I, of DeLand, was treated for a leg injury and
released from the hospital. Brundidge was a 1974 graduate at Oviedo lligh and
was a student at Florida Technological University south of Oviedo.

PROGRESS'

CHESHIRE'S opponent, State Atty. Abbott
Herring, has demonstrated beyond a reasonable
doubt that he does not deserve reelection.
His
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Campaign chairman Joseph J. Ilartwlg broke
the news to a jubilant crowd at the victory
dinner at the holiday Inn, Sanford, Th ursday
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hlartwig (right) met earlier with colleagues
while the totals were still coming In. When
they learned the news, It was smiles and V
signs all over. (From left) Eddie Rose, Jim
Robinson, Sheila Brown, Dan Holley.

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over the top. Unofficial total: $198,244.04,

Cheshire has pledged to keep the state at.
torney's office out of politics, to work closely
with law enforcement agencies,and toeliminate

plea-bargaining in cases involving habitual
criminals. We think Cheshire's record is a good
indication he will keep his promises
Herring's record
Is more than enough reason to fl
give Cheshire the opportunity.

Readers of The Evening
and Sunday Herald havea
sp"ial treat In store for
hem this weekend: our
annual Progress Edition.
Them:
this year's
Progress Edition I
"Horizons — ThIrd Century
America," as The Herald
tomes not only on past
acillevements of our arm
but on what lies she&amp;&amp;
Topics are Recreation,
Family, Home, and
Cburch; Seminole County;

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now, Gov. Reubin Askew is considering action as
a result of Herring prematurely releasing in.
formation which the governor contencjs
not
too much to ask of a prosecutor that he at least
know how to draw up a correct indictment

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(Brevard and Seminole COUnties) have a critical
choice to make on election day. They must

recommend Douglas Cheshire for the
post of state attorney.

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Women ....................I-B Central Florida in the early
30's. He retired two years ago
from
the citrus business. He
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Orlando, Florida, Friday, OctWw 22, 1976

The incumbent, Republican Abbott Herring,
has served two terms The eight -year
has
been marred on a number of occasions by

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month.
Asit stands, a total lSOCETA
workers were slated to be
reduced to 50 by Jan. 31. All the
workers were employed under
CETA's Title 6, which was
.hasedoutlastJuly.T1tle6was
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slated for phaseout Jan. 31 will
be saved.
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received,I thid- it is going to be
funded." Bedsole said.
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Bridge .....................8-B
Former Seminole Memorial
Calendar...................
Comics ....................8-B Hospi tal trustee and retired
Crossword .................8-B citrus man Robert Bradford, 71,
Editorial...................4-A of Boston Avenue, Altamonte
Dear Abby .................1-B Springs died this morning at
Florida Hospital North.
Dr. Limb ..................
Horoscope ................SB
Having just returned from
Hospital ...................5-B North Carolina with his wife,
Obituaries .................5-B Grace, he was taken to the
SPOfU ....................6-116A hospital Sunday night after
Television ................10-A suffering a heart attack.

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damaged an investigation. Indictment after

community,

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controversies. A grand jury cited numerous
criticisms of his office. The office does not enjoy

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set for December will determine the fate of 130 Seminole
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W1&amp;pUecl tree limbs pick more fruit at the debris circulatory condition and
and debris at a Lake Hodge pile alongside the roadway at she had occasional fainting
sites Casse1berrr
spells," Karcheir
police said.
Karcher ash construction
she'may
Mrs. Margaret Woodward, workers, concerned that eIgM- been bending over picking
70, of NO N. Wider Park Dr., to-t~ high pHs of debris oranges that weire found with
Casselberry, was reported was too dose to the roadway, the body or she may have
m1331r4 Thursday afternoon by used a frontend loader fainted before the pile of debris
her husband after
failed to Thursday afternoon to move the was moved. The construction
return from a walk to pick debris back from the
workers said there were no
oranges from tree limbs on the
Karcher said the woman's outcries or anything when they
pile of debris at Osceola Trail death has tentatively been moved the debris with the
rmed "a"
ad loader."
Hodge subdivision.
an autopsy and further in.
Karcher said Mrs. WoodPollceQgefGeorge Karcher vestigation. He said the ward's body was found about
said Mrs. Woodward and a autopsy, to be made Saturday 8:30 this morning.

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Irian today for the Woad time iuu five
rnths, ntlalo,arle$ In the provincial capital
reported.
Tbere Vras no immediate word on the extent
of the damage or whether time ware any
cuuaItje.
It was the 11th major earthquake reported
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Roman Catholic hospital. The

56-year-old
grandinothe' known to British troops as
'Grandna Venom" for her fiery rhetoric was
shot Thursday night by three
who walked
men

into Belfut's Mater Hospital where she was

recovering from eye surgery. The assassins
escaped. An IRA spekesman said the killing
Was the work of the Ulster Defense
Association, a Protestant guerrilla army.

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Parnel and Parnelland for the first time, Jackson, the meeting
was called to order

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Individual Owners born in November and December may begin
to renew auto tags 30 days prior to their birthday. The
birthday is the deadline. (Notices previously mailed for
November).
For further information, please contact one of the tag
agencies listed below:
Courthouse-N. Park Ave., Sanford.Phon. 323-4330 (Ext. 220)
Seminole Plaza Tag Agency, Casselb.rry.phon. 830-5363
Interstate Mall Tag Agency, Altamonte Phone 339.5363

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Fought the Freeman/Haftaway
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want and can afford 1972.1976
6. Led fight for County Planning
Act 1974
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Griffith turned down the job today, according to Councilman

Interviewed for the second time lad night, Griffith said he
van, officers said, before
would have to give the city of
fleeing the 5CU.
Sanford two weeks notice. He said
'Sb wffs deputies a short he was aware that he would be on can 24 hour, a day and
iorIff's ddedlns today time later located the damaged presentiy lives seven miles from the city.
were locking for a men who truck atLake Mary Boulevard
He has 23 men working under him now and was told his
robbed a service station at- and Lake Emma Road new 14
department In Longwood would have eight to 12 men.
tendant at $4 using drongarin Hagood said a check showed the
Griffith was promoted to Sanford refuse siçertntendent Ort. I
tactics end another man who truck had been stolen earlier
fled the robbery scene in a from I poultry services firm at In a move that was heatedly discussed by city commissioners and
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stolen truck.
Qty Manager Warren Knowles.
Jacksonville.
Detective Sgt. George
Deputies today were also
Commissioner Julian Stenstrom complained about Griffith's
Hagood said investigators locking for suspects in two
e
established
haven't been able to conned the separate south Seminole auto channels f
dea ng with ernploye grievances. Stendrorn was
or
li
two men and apparedly the burglaries.
accused at interfering lii Griffith's Appoint
because Virgil
truck driver was a "victim" of
Bill Zorn, of Orlando, told Smith whom Stendrcsn described as
personal friend"
drce.
deputies that someone broke was not given an opportwdty to apply for the job
:
Hagood reported that a into a Cadillac parked at
men drove a station wagono Maitland Fam1ly ,,.Billjard
Qty Manager Warren Knowles Is Investigating the situation,
J the
n service s(ation at SR. Ceder,
which arose while he was on an extended vacation, and has not yet
•4, F
I34 and 14 about am. arsdJ
reported his findiags to th inmtIa4ot
,
'-tufted the tendaM, Liking money bag belonging to
ThejoboftertoGrffhth wuj
$4, the only money the at- business.
aiairman J.R. Grant casting the only negative vote. Councilman
teninnt had.
Deputy Jim Alford reported Gerard Connell was
absent.
As the robber was leaving auto burglar, broke Into a
the scene In the atatlon wagon, parked car at the residence of
Grant favored the appointment of Donald Parnell, supàin
Hagood said, a 1975 Inter- Gerald Richardson,, 212 tendent at Sanford's water departmtt.
national truck pulled Into the HoldernesaDrive, and made off
Another candidate for the publIc works position, Tomm3
station. The attendant told the with an $000 commercial twotruck driver that he'd have to way radio unit owned by an Jackson, present foreman In the depa rtment, was promoted Ic
wait a minute while he called Orlando funeral borne.
" public works director at a salary of $0,750. His curri4
police to report the robbery.
Altamonte Springs police Ulm Is $8,320.
Hagood said the truck jailed Joseph Scott Buchan, 21,
Notice of the meeting was posted on the city ball bulletin
driver, believed to have been of Orlando, on a felony
board
as a work session. Official actions are not taken at work
accompanied by a woman end possession of marijuana charge sessionL
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child, hurriedly re-entered the after he was arrested at 1-4 and
truck and then wtiah.d It Into SR4I6 on a traffic charge. Bond
However, when the group began Its discussions, Councilman
the station canopy.
for Báchan was id at $5,000, Parker Anderson referred to the minutes of a previous meeting
The truckdriver then according to county jail and insisted that th
e session was a special meeting and thus ac
hacked up, hitting a parked records.
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dlrector to Edgar Griffith, cirrontly refuse ssrI.4i4..g with

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parade. Terry is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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Nov. 23 and it leaving Sanford on Nov. 11, Knowlon said.
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Station Aide Hit

Terry Reek, 14, receives
125 savIap bond from
Jack Weilde, chairman
for the Greater Sanford
Christmas Parade
Committee, Terr 5
Christmas Encbaataeat" entry won

Sadord has been named 4d to the city manager,
replichig Sam Acitoy who Is lanviag Sanford to biiie city
t%ager at Holly Hill.
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planner for tbs dly of Winter
Knowks aid ob
has
prior
uperkm as an adoalwatrattift
asshtaig at Sn1-11-1%-"un C1legs and was_litant city
mMafir at Roan" Park.
Bonh, who reidsi at N Park An., with wife and one
child,
Is 'ipseted to take his new $12 10 +yIarpM "in cheat two
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Knowles am in the Interim he hopes 306 can phase out his
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Saunders Vows
Battle For Solar Energy

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an at Mg
e itersd
t)wohoat the cotml7, They
hold down Jobs With nal
the Division of Forestry,
youth OW
and family service, and
with city and court" governBy DONNA1
meids.
V breach of state law In that her (IbM another oil embargo by
Hd8InftW,
financial disclosure had W the mldEag oil nations should
Bedaoleuldthep, 'Tftie6purtatly been filed two weeks be considered an economic
regardless of thL imount of
JoA
nn
S
late.
aundErg,
whom
namis
ftmdIng_Willhea new ,of
declaration of war ww trade to
By repealing its rule giving those countries from the U_a
rules and regulations. Bedsole will appear on Tuesday's
4,
accused persons 30 days notice cut off). I know how rich the
said all worker, are "on hold" general election ballot as the
D
of Impending hearings, the Arab countries are, but they
until Seminole officials learn anocratic candidate for the
committee If It had found Mrs. cannot eat their money.
Jed how much money will be Florida's fifth didrId adin
U.S.
House
Saunders
guilty of the breach
Of RIW In- p'
forthcoming and If that amomg
"I want the United States
tatl
ves
was
could
have
Jubilant
on
be
ordered
aring
will pay salaries for all 130.
name become an independent nation,
not dependent on others.
the ballot,
"So far," Bedsole said, "We that the U.&amp; Federal Court In
Tallahassee confirmed
With
the
ethics
committee
Military arm
s
haven't had to force anybody issuance
s oles
to the
of a
action pending, Mrs. Saunders Arabs "We cannot continue
oiL"
said she had had difficulty to play a dual role with larasi
Instead the county placed a against the date ethics
taking court action herself to and the Aruba," she said, adeonhfring
far certain
freez
rnnalnonthebaflotandcon- dingthatthU_a should cesse
"I Won again," she said, after
positions. And when a position
tinuing
her campaign in the selling military arms to the
became vacant that could be being edified by telephone 01
SAUNDERS
sprawling fifth district.
Arabs. "If the Russians supply
handled by a CETA worker, he the federal court decision while
Turning to the issues, she them with arms, we should not
t The Herald offices. ,The the billet,
Of she got the Job.
dated her positions on:
all Russia wheat."
theory behind the entire temporary redralnlng order Is
The ethics committee, Solar energy
"Federal Abortion
"Abortion is a
CETA program was to
now an order.
Judge has headed by Don Reed, farmer money should be spent
to speed personal matter between the
federal dollars into local said it will do no harm to the minority leader of the Florida
research into solar energy. woman, her husband and the
economIes to offset unem- State of Florida by JoAnn House, had changed Its rules In Ifupthe
large on companies, gas doctor."
Saunders' name appearing n an effort to consider an alleged
ployment
companies and cO
Mrs. Saunders said the most
p i
could put a surcharge on solar important Issue among th e
rays, we would have solar people of the Fifth District is
energy today.
the unemployment problem.
Possible Oil embargo
I "We need to get people back to
Agree with (Jimmy) Carter work," she said,
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more about the 1sms that should be on the misdo
dvot rs when th y enter thepolling booth p
Jinuny Carter's Playboy Interview has been
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imemploynient or relations with the Ras1ans
me important than his vim abouit sex. What
President Ford has In mhvl
foreign
policy for the next four years Is mare Important
than a list of his go&amp;flng partners when he was In
in domestic and

Congress.

As part of the fourth estate, we have to accept
some reesponsiblilty for the tone of the campaign
so far. The Oct. 14 news conference wasn't the
finest hour of the White Hoiae press corps. Having
heard that the P
prosecutor had cleared

President of any ausplclon In an Investigation of
imlitical financing In Michigan, the reporters
devoted almost half of their questions to that

subject and other scuullebuft laguelS — even grilling
Mr. Ford on how he
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BULLETIN NO. 5 OF F.F.E.O.A.
CITIZEN_,.____.,__,_VOTEL___

Has Begun

(NEA) — The

campaign began two years ago

far as

when a New Hampshire barber threw Jimmy
Carter oat of his shop for disturbing the
cMorners. It ends now, symbolically at least,
with a small man who carries a large poster

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wnis unspecified.
Politics makes strange hostilities. The ______________________________
candidates have experienced a mosaic of abuse
that wilts the senses. We are grown use to
seeing the twisted faces of the deoperate, crying ________
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out Um mot vile hates. Of* rea&amp; that two
citizens were so offended at the incumbent
winter they tried to kill his chances by killing
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Dan.THE SILLS TOLLS FOR THEE, CALLING YOU TO
THE POLLS NOV. Sad.
To Decide, Whether yow will beceme A HIND OF DUMB DRIVEN CATTLE, FEEDING,
BREEDING, WORKING, DYING FOR THE STATE.
Do ye. seek Is shod ressssthftlty for tho gowliamont you will live under IF $O, Stay home

det
ne fromecanomidaw1th noazetogrfnd,
the ocoimy should move op &amp;nartiy late this
year and In the first half of 1P77, regardles*
whether Mr. Ford or Jimmy Carter occupies the
White House.
That
hsexpectadtorieachaievenpe,
cent a year pace by midyear, compared with the

alih foor per cent a Yew Vowth shown in the
July throsh SeI*unber period we've just been

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HOW YOU MAY LIVE, MOVE AND HAVE YOUR SBEANSN_IF AMY.
Totally managed economies have sever boon able to produce the toed and goods for the type
of livIng to which we hive bscim_ accestemod Noto-*vuls I OlIna,
lnpii1ir* of
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A POLITICIAN MAY
TELL YOU HE WANTS EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL MEN,
BUT HE ALMOST NEVER ADMITS THAT THE ONLY WAY HE CAN
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The course has been set by actions taken by
ivate industry, consumers, tanners and the
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AdministratIon and the Federal Reserve Boa
The Carter-Ford debates have raised as many
Uttle either candidate does from here on out
questions as they might have answered. What
,
pert
ps
,
it
has
not
been
so
bad
as
the
change
things much for the nest eight month&amp;
exactly does Carter have in mind in the way of tax 1%, when au
diences would chant filth at
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at,
at
lead seems to be the consensus.
reform? What Would Mr. Ford propose to do If Hubert Humphrey until he left the stage. But at
Whathuworriedlo,neofth
eseeconorpjsts
current "pause" In recovery doesn't end as soon as least there was merely a single rally for those
not Ford men by any stretch of the Imagination
he expects?
critics, the war. This Urns around there are as
— is that too much governmen
t meddling with
many
tunes as there are zealots to exploit them.
Last spring Mr. Ford said he wanted to stop
Iheeconomy can prolong ,recessi or y
on
Candidate Carter, for instance, has received
using the tern "detente" to describe our relations
end. Witness the time It took to recover from the
condemnations from proIM craaii — tiw remit, some economists say
with the Communist world and preferred "peace outlandish
atJor
antiaborUonjgsandhomosexuals
today, of excessive federal tinkering under
through strength" Instead. Carter used the same who properly have no stake in the subject one
President Franklin Roosevelt
term In the Oct. 6 debate to describe his policy. way or another.
A n umber of theae economists, avowfd
____ as co
Fine, but that's about as meaningful
lime was when such degradation could be
Democrats among others, have feared that
ming out
against sin. How best do we pursue peace with the handled by politicians. Without mass media
Jimmy Carter would move in with too many
Soviet Union? How do we guarantee our strength? exposurea candidate might squelch abusesfixes
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on the economy. As I gather it now,
without appearing abusive himself. Dee recall
What position should we take In arms egotttIin ., 4 1ho story of I candidate for Congress, rye
however, that fear is disappearing. The feeling
now
seems to be that the underlying recovery
In commitments to our allies, and In funding èe
iâIgaced N
e, who dur hig a speech-was
will
be
so far along by Jan. that any Caster
weapons programs?
iii$ed by a
... NEW YORK (AP)—Whoever is the next
economic
program
as
adrnittediy
slow
but
OCting,
u it occurred, would not break the
an
Both candidates are firmly on record for The candidate paused, looked around, and said: United States president Is going to be met with a steady ret urn to stability,
ct
ar
d
economic
trend.
cannot
if
ele
ed
be
t)W
J
stantconomic sit ua Uon flis1Ikely to put a
U the gentleman would give us his name UWI
continuing our support 01 Israel. But what about
overjoyed
by
the
eco
my
he
has
pr
no
es
°uh
ft
aPpears
ented
that employment will
other aspects of ow Middle East policy? How do we as his calling, we'd be happy to recognize i " premium on the ability to inspire and lead.
grow
at
a
quite
reasonable
pace in the eig
m
a*silence roared.
handle delicate relations with the Arab na tions who
mat assessment presents itself when one
montha
ahead,
wi
same
jiggl
th
es up and down in
Today such valor is Impractical
In
are host ile toward Israel and cont rol 40 per cent of
. Some weeks reviews the droopy outlook, the lack of corn- ar isenthe past couple of months there have even the process. It now seems unlikely that unemago Nelson Rockefeller gave the finger to a mltment, expressed by
great do ubts abo
the oil we use? And what are the specifics of a
consumer and bushiess the economyIs mo ut thedirection in which ployment will decline apprecia bly In the process.
group of hecklers, and was Innedlately
ving, however alowly. The slide in real take-home worker Income from
gnen
ts of t he economy. They are making few Statist ical
Carter or Ford energy policy that Would diminish
criticized for loss of control. ActuaUy, according se
playing it safe. ctfildren's indicators are spilling like a column of 1$73 through the spring of im
big
Plans;
they
are
conserving,
a slide from
to Joimny Carson, the vice president was
our dangerous dependence on Im po rted oil?
blocks, lea" the Appearance of which blue COW Paychecks have not recovered
misix
er
prdej.
me
comic
Even
sa
ys
what
th
de
have
disarray
rath
e
Fe
We could fill this column and more with
really
er than of an orderly march
ral government seems to
to
leadi some reaponsibje economists to suspect
ped was that the hecklers had asj fallen into the mood In which spending is de- equilibriwn.
questions that should be the focal point of cam- ha
addi
Neison bowy
tional women and teenagers will move into
ferred, Judging at least by the unexplained
paign dialogue if voters are expected to make an gentleman was merelyheoreplying inthesign failure
the labor market almost as fast as new Job
There is a good chance that unem ploym
of Washington to spend as much money
Intelligent choice on Nov. 2. There's been enough of
will be shown to have resumed Its rise towa rd 8 open ings appear.
language.
as it had budgeted to spend.
image-making, exploring the psyche of the canper
cent when the next set of figures comes out a sugge
As for the recent lull: several economls&amp;
At any rate, contemporary Prudence inSistS
few days after the elections And further dC
Surveys show people are worried about jt
didates and raking through the past in search of that politicians under fire be passive. And so
st the disappointing reports on economic
lifl5 growth
and
In
fl
th
ation,
but
e
the end of June to the first of
best
economic
minds
see
in
the
inflation
rate
Isn't
li
Ford
smiles
dumbly
as
he
hears
a
W0
scandal. Let's get down to the b usiness of
in
kely tà be very october from
this year were largely a result of wilittle dramatic Improvement in either. Con- Pronounced,
crowd
call
his
wife
Immoral.
An
d
discussing what Mr. Ford and Carter would plan to
certainty among businessmen as to the outcome
sumer confidence is down. Retail sales are often
waves even when he passes a gaggle of yipples du
do with the powers of the presidency in the next
ll. Business capital spending is off.
Meanwhile, the population depending on the of the election , made worse, of course by the
iivi him what to do with his peanuts. The
four years.
economy, and contribiting to It also, conthiu to strikes against the Ford Motor Co. and the
Yipples, by the way, are the mod practiced of
All these are ingredients of an econ y tha t
ind ustry.
grow. Each year we need to create two million
agitators: it was they who first combined the isn 't likely to move ahead very fast, andom
perhaps
more Johe just to stay abreast. But the money for
"F"hiFordwlththe"ar'hiCarter toad. notatail, Caution
Many businessmen have beensitting on their
Issaid to beevolylnglnto
thesejobeisbareIybejngcomm j
"
hands, holding beckon newspendlng forex.
position against the election of concern. The pause has deepened to
a "lull."
panslon and for upgrading their plants. The
either
direction Is Wrong.
That said, it should be observed also that this Is latest sur
YippIe notwithstanding, it Is clear that
veys indicate,bow, that industW
not the worst situation the economy has been in
Vice President Nelson Rockefdller doem't care much for
candidates have not
companies
plan to 1ncrea their Inrecelv1 equal
There Is fear of the unknown future, and It
during the past decade or two. In the American Vestments Ingenerally
buildings and equipment
the job be is giving up at the end of this
of
President Ford
showsup In the hedged projectlorv of econoby 14 to 16
tradition, there Is oppo rt unity to be found In this per c t
me vice presidency, he said, is "a
far more often the target. Mostly without mists, in the cautious capital spending cornstandby equipment Job
en nextyear. This should, of Itself, give a
malaise.
sizable wallop to the economy.
ig
that ii
foundation, I mnlght add. He is called a stumbler, mitments of Ind ust ry, in the strained
cyjg tunpersmg. He conceded tha t
own enth usiasm for speaking
th
ough
in
fact
he
is
Add that to en
th
e
the 5.8 per cent in crease In social
on tuues helpedirn "get in
A commit to the future, which is wha t
suranc of government officials, In the worries
Securitypayrn
the hair" of people around
phcal specimen to occupy
te Heuse in of Consumers,
p1dency.
country has been shyi ng from, probably req
predicted for July lm, the
nory he Is called an Ignoramus, ugh he
But, acknowledging that the nation 's second most importnt
uires increase in Inventories expecetj to accompany
less legisiation than leadersh ip. If the public
Even
Pre
thesurge
sident Ford, who has defended his
was high in his Yale law class.
in capi investpt, and u have a
post can be frmtratlng for an active, ambitious political figure,
feels it can tnnt the future, it will work toward It.
what then should be the qualifications for a vice president?
satythg Impet us to the economy.
The standby feature of the role dmnds that the vice
JACK ANDERSON
president must be active and ambitious. He should p,esess the
same leadership qualities that we expect In a president.
Rockefeller, who has been f lirting with the presidency Itself
for two decades, met the test. His appointment by President
Ford was an anv'nnrtst i4init'. n •1....
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PERSONAL FREEDOM,
FOR THOSE WHO WILL PROVIDE FOR YOU, WILL TELL YOU,
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THESE ENDS IS TO, STRENGTHEN BUREAUCRATIC CONTROL OF YOUR LIFE. IF
HE SHOULD MAKE SUCH A STATEMENT IT WOULD BE POLITICAL SUICIDE, HE
WILL ADMIT ONLY, AND PERHAPS BELIEVES, That In this particular
can th,
govm-nmsnt onghi to toke this particular actIon — Right thinking
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warped dilhihood or sexual problems — o SO THE MENTAL HEALTH p055

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WOULD HAVE YOU BELIEVE,
THIS TYPE OF POLITICIAN BELIEVES YOU NO LONGER DESIRE THE RIGHT TO
RUN YOUR OWN LIFE, FOR GOOD OR ILL,
WHILE YOU STILL HAVE THE KEY — THE VOTE, SHOW WHETHER YOU ARE THE
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HEARING

will be considered. Persons ap. other organization thereafter
pearing at the public hearing will be desiring to engage in the business or
heard orally. Hearings may be occupation Of roofing, sheetmetal,
continued from time to time as or screen enclosure contractor shall
found necessary. Further details be required to pass an examination
available by calling 3234330, Ext. as prescribed by the Examining
Board before engaging in business
in the City of Sanford, Seminole
Board of County
County, Florida.
Commissioners
Central Board
Seminole County, Florida
of Examiners
By: Mike Holloway,
Chairman
City of Sanford,

Attest:
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Publish: Oct. 29, 1975
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Florida
By: Bill Bracitaed,
Building Official
Publish: Oct. 29, I15
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Joe Knowles"

DISTRICTS Akv BOUNDARIES
FLORIDA.
Notice is Mr*y

given thati
Public Neirktg Will be held at the

Commission Room In The

City

Hall

City of Sanford, Florida, is
7:0 o'clock P.M. an Nss'umber I,

-James G. Sharon Jr.,

1914, to consider changes and

Joe Knowles will give us
efficient, honest representation.,,

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amendments to the Zoning Or.
elnance of the City of Sanford,
Floridi, as follows:
A portion is this

certain gsaperi,

IY1010 butien 2111 Street and 24Th
Piece and baiblean French Avenue
and Maple Avenue is prupos to be

Vote Nov. 2 for

rezoned from AC-1 (Restricted
Commercial) District to GC.2

411e
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Detnocrat—DIst,

(General Commercial) District.
Said property beIng more per.
tlaalarly described a follows:
The North 33.5 feW of Lets 3 and
IL and all of Lots 4. 3, 5. IS. 15 and

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State Representative

17, Block 13, 3rd Section of
Orasmwold, Flat Book A, Pge 10,
Public Records of Seminole County,

(leM the Easterly
All parties In interest and citizens
shall have an opporiunity to be

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heard at said hooting.
By order of the City Commission
Of the City of Sanford, Florida.
H. N. Tamm, Jr.

City Clerk
Publish: Oct. 29. 1915
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SIMI$OI.I COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONUS

Room M. Sanford, Florida, on (9O) days of this notice to the Central
November 30, 1915. at 7:00 P.M.. or Examining Board for competency In
these applicable classifications
as soon thereafter as possible,
Written comments filed with the without examination. Any person,
Land Development Administrator firm, corporation, association, or

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THE CITY OF SANFORD,

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Legal Notice

PUBLIC NOTICE TO ALL
ROOFING, SHEETMETAL AND
Neticeof PublicHearleg
SCREEN ENCLOSURE CON.
TRACTORS CURRENTLY
The Board of County Corn.
miuloners of Seminole County, LICENSED TO DO BUSINESS
Florida, will hold a public hearing to WITHIN THE CITY OF SANFORD,
consider the following Item:
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A. PUBLIC HEARING FOR
Notice is hereby given that on
CHANGE
OF
ZONING October 25. 1975, the City Corn.
REGULATIONS
mission of Sanford. Florida
1. JAMES SALACIAK. R.M amended the Rules and Regulations
RESIDENTIAL To OC OFFICE Of the Central Examining Board for
DISTRICT, PZ(104-75)1I. Lots 1 the purpose of Including Roofing,
and 2. Oreengate Estates Add ition, Sheesmetal, and Screen Enclosure
Contractors.
as recorded In Plot Book ig,
Any person, firm, corporation,
Public Records of S llof• County,
Florida. in Section 20-21.30. Further association, or other organization
described as Northeast corner of who 15 the possessor of an oc
GraI,am Road and Oxford Road. Cupational license or registritlon at
the time of this notice as a Roofing,
(DISTRICT NO. 4)
This public hearing will be held in Sheol motal or Screen Enclosure
the County Commission Chambers Contractor in the City of Sanford
of the Seminole County Courthouse, shall make application within ninety

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a paranoid, anti-military type," with some
knowledge of chemistry, may have been
responsible for the mysterious deaths of 29
American Legion conventioneers in Philadelphia
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One was Dr. Ernest Campbell of Bloomsburg,
Pa., who spotted three Individuals with On same

symptoms. This was enough to alarm him, and
he tried to arrange for Immediate tests. But he
was told "that the state laboratory was closed
for the weekend," the Investigators relate.
A study, stamped 'Secret Classified,"
The Pennsylvania Legion's adjutant, Edward
suggests that the madman mixed dry Ice with Hoak, also tried In vain to contact date health
deadly nickel carbonyl. With this witches' brew, authorities
July 31, But it was a Saturday, and
he could have released a cloud of tasteless, or- he couldn't on
reach anyone. Not until Monday was
ciorless, Invisible gas Into the air ducts of the
he able to get through. Then the outbreak of
Bellevue Stratford hotel, where the Legionnaires fevers and death had
become epidemic.
stayed.
Belatedly, some 150 federal, state and local
me study was ordered by Rep. John Murphy,
physicians, biologists
D.-N.Y., in preparation for hearings next month. scientific search for and chemists began a
the killer. They followed the
His investigators called the handling of the lead of the federal Center for Disease Control,
mysterious epidemic a "fiasco." They blamed which directed all efforts "toward the swine flu
local, state and federal medical authorities virus as the causal agent,"
report the
alike.
congressional investigators.
First, the authorities mistakenly con.
Yet "highly qualified professionals" had
centrateduponswiJefluastiemoIjkelyca
already warned that the symptoms suggested
of the frightening Legionnaires Disease. Not not swine flue but toxic poisoning. The experts
until after vital tissues of the dead victims had finally Caine around to the same
conclusion. But
been contaminated did the medical examiners it was too Late. The contaminated
tissues and
turn to nickel poisoning as the probable cause. improper autopsies
made the detection of nickel
"The failure to save and keep free from or other tories almost Impossible.
contamination the tissues," the secret document
Dr. William Sunderman Sc., a toxicological
charges, 11... Is clearly the reason that ultimate expert, told the investigator, that "medical
resolution of the cause of Legionnaires Disease authcritici were remiss in not recognizing toxic
may never be found."
symptoms. . . at an earlier date." He claimed

that an antidote he has developed could have
discussed the murder and killing of authority
"saved a great number of the victims."
and military-type figures."
Dr. Jerrold Abraham, a pathologist at the
Sundenna,i turned the ominous letter over I
University of California in Gan Delgo, told the Murphy,
who brought it to th
probers that he had found "tiny bits of metal, chief of forensic psychiatry e attention of th
at Walter Reed
suggestive of welding or soldering exposure," in Army Medical Center. He advised
Murphy that,
a number of the tissue samples.
of
"an envious
the
writing
was
characteri
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His testimony was an embarrassment to the
paranoid, full of hatred," who could be murCenter for Disease Control, which tried to derous.
discourage him from talking. Before he testified,
People with these symptoms, he said,
di rect
the in vestigators repo rted to Murphy, an of ficial their hatred again
st "an element of personal
of the center told him "to give us nothing."
contact," such as their own physician,
or against
SwJerman's son, Dr. William Sundermann "a person in exalted circumstances" such as the
Jr., w ho Is descri bed by the Investigators as 'the President or FBI director.
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Added the chief psychiatrist:
nation's leading expert In nickel poisoning,"
would not be
offered this startling opinion: "The exposure to surprised If this person were "I
In or recently
nickel carbonyl must have been Introduced released from a mental hospital."
writer
willfully because the quantity found in the could commit "acts based on(his)The
distorted
tissues of the victim could not otherwise be perceptions,,, said the psychiatrist.
explained."
Concludes the secret report: "it is not in.
The younger Sunderinan theorized that the conceivable that a demented veteran or a
nickel compound was combined with dry ice and paranoid, anti.miIJy type could have corn"introduced Into the hotel where delegates were nutted an act of murder in Philadelphia's
meeting or in other public rooms. " The dry Ice Bellevue Hotel based on these 'distorted per.f
could then "boll off, leaving no residue except ceptions
Murphy gently recommends that the FBI,
that found In the tissues," he explained.
CIA and chemical warf
are experts dig into the
Ills theory was bolstered by "an anonymous, case
at once to prevent
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znnous.soundlng letter," which was mailed on
a recurrence. So far,
July , days before the Legionnafr Disease declares the report, "we have found ourselves.
attracted national attention. The letter "referred - Chasing whales with a butterfly net in that we
to substances containing nickel carbonyl and had the wrong people at the right places at the
Wrong time."

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Omm1ttee which has attacked the problem of articulation.
they can ftmctlon and serve the neede for whIch It was formed."
Jacb
other iianiif
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The non-psrtlun contenders were asked to speculatively
The school bead race In DIstrict 2 of Semliole Costy offers required.
consider how, as board members, they could make the beat use of
voters a choke between two candidda with dLverie
"A prmncipeJ will qualify by gok beck to school
or Uwoi*h in- a 11 million "nostrings-attached" gift to the Seminole school
backgrcundu, experience ssul points of vi., cm the proper apIce tratJug to meet ehang,, am 1111111d. 64P---'nt of system.
iroech to handling problems In the local school system.
principals will not make an action good faith If this lithe reason
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given $1 million, no strings attached," Mrs. Jackson thcwnbent RobertG. (Bud) Feather pew spas an only Child in for the relgnment. Evaluations of principals should Include at replied, I"Iwas
would take the money to conduct a study to mplemenP
West VI rglnla, then moved to Gainesville diring his high school, least one teacher from his or her school who has been chosen by the 'bed' program ever of teaching ow children the basic three
year, and later attaided the University of Florid.. Now a self- the faculty. Otherwise I think evaluation of ptbic4pata is 'RL' A perfect beck4o4ssics currlcuhsn."
employed real estate broker, Feather said he ran for the school adequate."
"Assuming that the 11 million gift Is a one-tirneonly conboard In 1072 after finding that flaws In the Seminole school
Beth candidates agreed that leveling tests should be used as tributlon," said Feather, "It could riot be put Into any type of
system made It difficult to sell real estate.
Mimtmb to guaraigee that certain basic concepts are being substantial continuing program, because there Is no assurance
Qiallenger Francis Colernaz Jackson holis the promise of a taught at all levels In every school.
that the taxpayers would want to use asa capital outlay Item, say,
fresh approach to dealing with school problems. A native of Elba,
"This Is the only tool I know," said Mrs. Jackson, "that could be like In a consolidated administration building In the center of the
Ala., Mrs. Jackson was the eldest of 10 gIrls and four of her sisters used to know what concepts are being taught and what concepts rowdy.
now teach in Seminole Comty, as she herself did for three yeam the child has oltalned."
"If you can get someone to donate the money," Feather con.
MM Jackson attended Savannah State College in Georgia and
"One of my strongest desires," Feather declared, "Is to cluded, "I'll make the motion to name the building after him."
earned her teaching credentials at Florida 1cIsiologlcal egahiish a thorough CrBS (Comprehensive Ted of Basic 9d1b)
University.
testing program, and we have made much headway, as evidenced
The function of the school board is to ,stkH.h policy. Asked by the amotM budgeted for this program ugs year. s.nii net year
ALLELUIA PRAISE CONCEIT
how she would determine whether board policy was being carried we'll be We to save taxpayers' dollars by having them graded In
c.tor, Sanford
ott, Mrs. Jackson answered, "Ttwough the PTA, teachers, or own data processing center."
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principals, the administration, the coadywide advisory corn-With respect to the usefulness of school advisory committees
Ssasersd by Aria Churches
mitt.e and local school advisory committees,
and the manner In which the Countywide School Advisory
"I would follow iç with school visitation, by holding con- Committee can assist the Seminole school board, both hopefuls ferences with principals, teachers and administrators, by asserted that school advisory committees are "of great value."
meeting with and establishing a working relationship with the
111U main reason our schools rate among the bed in thit date Is
countywide advisory committee," Mrs. Jackson said,
because of our parents' liderest and dedication," Feather said.
YOUR MAN OF ACTION
"11* reason for having a policy," responded Feather, "Is to "And these committees give them organized Input Into the board
Insure that no matter what the subject matter might be, It deal I have found the Countywide School Advisory Committee to be the
fairly with, and be In the bed liderest of, the rowdy's students. must reliable, flail-biased tnfocmatlOfl source, and I use this InAnything contrary to that. . .la brought to the board for a hearing, formation to try and make decisions whIcI are In the bed interest
Elect Dave
That's one of the main reasons there are public school board of the county as a whole."
meetings. What sort of follow-op proce&amp;e I said would depend
Mrs. Jackson said she felt the countywide advisory committee
upon the type of policy In (1iestlCil.
was something hlch "should be kept."
On whether changesahoWdbeInd1tsdedin thea)f$5
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"Bid," she dressed, "there has to be a working relationship
principal's qualifications, assignments, evaluations or autonomy,
between the board and the committee. The people who make up

Predicts Sluggish Recovery
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Florida Democrats are moving into a 13Oyear-old house
in an historic antebellum neighborhood
once known as l4 Dust Street" because so
many ritzy people lived there.
State party executive director Greg Farmer
said Thursday the party will pay $17,000 to
buy the Towle House, with the closing
scheduled for Dec. 15. The house is owned by
William C. Lord, a West Palm Beach attorney.

Refuge Gets More Wetlands
MIAMI (AP) - The federal government, at
a cost of $1.3 million, has added 2,940 acres of
coastal wetlands and mangrove Wands to the
Great White Heron National Wildlife Refuge
in the lower Florida Keys.
The purchase, completed Thursday by the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, expands the
refuge by more than 30 per cent. The refuge Is
an Important feeding ground for the stately
wading birth and is also a wintering home for
many other bird species.

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for having a policy is
to Insure that no
matter what the
subject matter be...
It be in the best interest of the county's
students. .

Brannon To Return To Work

'From a 1974 campaign statement by Bob Hattaway:
"FACT: my opB
onent [Representat.jve Gene Mooney] was named as an unindicted
co-conspirator by the uval County Grand Jury in their investigation of Ed Gurney.
"FACT: 66% of my opponent's campaign contributions have come from outside Seminole
County, and they include money from special interest groups.
"If this is the way our political system has been working, then it needs to be changed. The
I people of Seminole County can't afford that kind of outside in
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TODAY Recommends
The office of state attorney is one of the most
powerful and responsible positions in our system
of government, for not only is it the prosecutor of
all criminal offenses, it is also a watchdog over
other public institutions within the circuit.
In this important role, the character,
motivation and aggressiveness of the state attorney are of nearly equal importance with his
legal and administrative abilities.
We believe that 39-year-old Democrat
Douglas Cheshire scores well in all respects and
would give the 18th Circuit (Brevard and
Seminole Counties) the kind of firm and effective
prosecutor the people want.
The incumbent, Republican AbboLt Hcrring,
has served two terms. The eight-year period has
been marred on a number of occasions by
controversies A grand jury cited numerous
criticisms of his office. The office does not enjoy
the respect of lawyers in the community.
We believe the public will be better served
by a change in the office and we are confident
Cheshire has the capacity and desire to carry out
this responsibility.

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We recommend Douglas Cheshire for the
Post of state attorney.
Cheshire is a sensible, mature attorney with
sound experience as a trial lawyer, both as a
prosecutor and as a defense counsel. He has a
solid reputation in his community and be has
pledged a firm but fair approach to prosecution.
CHESHIRE'S opponent, State Atty. Abbott •
Herring, has demonstrated beyond a reasonable
doubt that he does not deserve re-election. His
tenure in office has been marked by controversy,
by inefficiency, and by poor judgment. Even
now, Gov. Reubin Askew is considering action as
a result of Herring prematurely releasing information which the governor contends has
damaged an investigation. Indictment after
indictment, drawn by Herring's office, has been
thrown out of court for defects. We thipk it is not
too much to ask of a prosecutor that he at least
know how to draw up a correct indictment.
Cheshire has pledged to keep the state attorney's office out of politics, to work closely
with law enforcement agencies, and to eliminate
plea-bargaining in cases involving habitual
criminals. We think Cheshire's record is a good
indication he will keep his promises and 1
Herring's record is more than enough reason to
give Cheshire the opportunity.

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Cheshire Is Best
VOTERS in the 18th Judicial Circuit
(Brevard and Seminole counties) have a critical
choice to make on election day. They must ,
choose a state attorney.

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In the present campaign financial records show that as early as October 4 some 64% of
Hattaway's contributions ($1,3O2) had come from outside Seminole County. bespite these
facts, literature prepared for the 1976 campaign has this to say:
"If you, and all the voters of Seminole County will take the time to study my- record
(emphasis added) you'll send me back to continue working for you in Tall
ahassee'.

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In the period between elections Hattaway himself was implicated as the unindicted
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in the notorious "clay pit" affair , which was investigated by the Seminole County
Grand Jury.

Pd. Fel. Adv. Pd.far by ClellComan Ill. Camp. Trees.

Bob French

I Want To Return Our Government
To The Citizens Of Seminole County

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board Instituted a princi psi-training program which, based on the
performance of our many now principals, has proven to be effective. Assignments, yes. But you'll hear about these possible
changes at upcoming board meetings.
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new Statewide Assessment Program Instituted this year will show
how each school performs. Autonomy, yes. One change taking
Ph" Is that the board has established a Curriculum Advisory

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BARTOW (AP) - Polk County Sheriff
Monroe Brannen returns to work Monday, but
only long enough to collect back pay due since
his Aug. 27 suspension on now-cleared charges
that be tried to smear an opponent.
Gov. Reubin Askew announced Thursday in
Tallahassee that he planned to reinstate the
four-term sheriff who was exonerated last
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millions of dollars, one official warns.
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president of the Florida Roofing Sheet Metal
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top spot.

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their third game, had a 14-point

Calsucks 3, Barons I
6 'I met the team in the afterlead by halftime and main.
Rookie Andy Spruce came off tained an II-Point bulge at the
noon after I got to Detroit. I
admit I was more than a little the bench and ignited a slum-. close of the third period.

Dallas V, Was hIngton 21
With Roger Staubach hurting,

for the following Sunday. F.spedaily old teams.
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share of first place in the AFC

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Ohio rivals. Th e Bengali like
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locker rooms of several NFL plus a taxi squad of four playclubs.
ers. But alter that was tabled,
In challenging Garvey, a the squad limit for the 1976 seamove which could lead to a son was set at a flat

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stuff, then we can throw on phins' 1972-14 Super Bowl clubs.

An derson suggested be made
While concedi ng he may have
available to all members of the been hasty in calling a Board of

White at quarterback. They or a if Garvey failed to hon- Representatives meeting on
request and publish its Aug. 31, before certain legalities
could use Tom Landry there conten
ts in the Checkoff, a were se ttled, Anderson said
and still win. Everybody knows NFLPA publication.
'squad size was very important

. that teams playing on Monday
, night have trouble recovering

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agreement with the owners that representative in the talks.

many things from with Rooney, which was not
view of the Pro Picker
who them that they will never give binding on the association, he
went 11-3 last week and is 67-30f.

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game," Vataha said. 'The [)ol- Griesesacked quarterback Bob

brella, It wdl be to protect him
te Ed GarAnderson said in signing the phins are a team we match up
from the shower of points the would be acceptable
vey,"
Anderson
wrote.
"He
memoradurn
of understanding very well against. We'll run and
Cowboys will score. That's the
wants too

The picks:

pacing Boston over Buffalo.
The unbeaten Celtics, who won

really wanted to play well. ft Bob E. Smith and Mark Hayes money.winn.
The top 60 for Donovan on a four-yard plunge
"It's got a trophy room m it," was awfully important to me.
I were J ust one stroke back at 6$. the year
areexemp(
for the 1977 and Joe Vinci on a 60'iJ nervous but those guys played bering Vancouver offense, outcome never was In dout
McGee said. and grinned. "And didn't putt ptrt1cuIar1y well,
U.S.
Open champlon Jerry season. Those from 61st down raule.daule pass PLAY from great in front of me ... i was sparking the Canucks past alter that.
I've only got one trophy. It sure but I played that last nine about
Pate, playing before his home. are not exempt.
Cleveland. Aggressive
Nu"eu lit, Back, 10
would be nice to get anothe r as well as I can play.
Mark Cochran. Cochran passed expecting a lot more work."
town friends and neighbors,
forechecking by Spruce set up Dan luel poured in 26 of his
to
John
Kerr
and
Craig
Cochran
11s kind of exciting, CICTIIng
In the World Hockey Associ- the winning goal by
"And I will play well the rest could do no better than a 75. "1
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period, breaking a 1-1 jumped to a 60-61 first-half
be in
bursts
from
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lead
Schlee.
Randy
Lee
on
a
who
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overtime and th Minnoth
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of the the hunt."
tic. Spru then contributed an and crwsed past winiess Mil,
yard
play
and
Billy
Wendell
on
iUon
that
qualities
first-round lead Thursday in the
73 and Hubert Green shot a 72 in
insurance goal.
waukee.
for61.
an cx- a pass erception and 50-yard
emption. Murphy is No.
ros played a 1-I tie.
I1,0
McGee, who missed only one the cWfly, cloudy weather.
Oilers
4,
Bulb
3
Warriors IU, Trail Blazers
Pensacola
Open
Golf
green
and
didn't
have
a five oi
return. Pat Burkhart had the
Tournament, the event th
While McGee. with more than
TOrOnto's Bob Neely scored a
'1 think I'm scrambling for It extra point conversions,
A] HAmilton scored a powerRick Barry scored 34 powat
last
his
card,
played
his
ba
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nine
in
power play goal in the second
year provided him with the only
$i,o in earnings this year, is a lot more than
play goal with 7:10 gone in with the help of a newly
John Is," Mur- Defensively, Tusca wilia w
32
and
had
to
do
it
to
hold
off
deve
period,
as
t(Iy he flOW
looking for his second career
snapping a I-i tie. The overt ime, gi
phy said, "Alter all, he's
ving Edmonton Its aped set shut in leading Golden
the afternoon challenges
0O
paced
by
takiers
onIy
Robed
Tittitle, Murphy and Schtee have ahead of me.
goal permitted by Palm- victory
over Birmingham.
With him shooting tenhofer and Steve Cresaman steer was scored by
State over Portla nd. Rookie
'After playing out here on the Tommy Aaron. John Schlee anid
something else at stake - an a Go I
Danny
SaInts
1,
Aeros
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cen ter Robert Parish and
IIJUF a. long as I have, I didnt Bob Murohy, w ho
guess I've got to forgEt while Howard Kim and Marty Grant in the first period.
matched exemption from having to
Holt
play him and try to get past some- Rogers recovered fumbles and
s
power-play
goal
stitute
Charles Dudley, along
tiunk it would hap, i, be.' I was MeGee' effort on
FlIers 3. Penguins I
the 6,549- qualifying rounds before each body that's even higher on the Marty
at 1:29 of the third period gave with Barry, keyed the
really nervous on the first tee," yard Pensacola Country Club tour
Rogers
also
intercepted
st
Goahi.' Bernie Parent
Warriors
nament next year.
li ."
record. Minnesota its tie against bus- offense in
a pass,
the third quarter
ed his 41st NH!, shuto ut us lou.
when they went ahead to stay.

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executive director Ed GarBut he refuted accusations game. Wide receiver Rand
for Darryl Carlton. who has all
These two teams don't like withI
In a personal letter
each other anyway, so they ervey
representatives
of to play- that he had sold out the players Vataha doubted there would be ankle injury, for the second
the
to the owners w hile working out any change in strategy in the straight week.
hardly need the incentive of a
I - NFL teams.
an
agreement with Dan Roo- rematch.
race to inspire them for Sun
Miami's weakened defensive
"I really believe that we will ney, president of the Pittsburgh
"I assume we'll stay with our
day's showdown.
line play was evident as Tampa
never be able to achieve an Steelers and management's strength, which is the

' ' I for .691 this season.

shots while beating the Red continue their home domination Charlie Scott scored 31 points,

Warner League Junior varsity Wlnija in a preseason game.
This is the last Individual football game at t
Paimateer was nervous on
he Seminole
event of the
the eve of his NHL debut.
sawn and, there- little League field,

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When Your learn is losing, streak to six games by blanking Nuggets stopped an
Florida's Fisher has averaged dler, but Fisher is the man who
Milwaukee
"The fact that we've given up will be Phil Gargis vs. Jimmy 147.
thing goes even hunches. Pittsburgh.
with
seco
hol
ds
ft
nds
remaining.
any
together
and
makes
it
Bucks
119-1,
and
the
Golden
Fisher
for
first
place
in
the
"Gargis is the most complete
a lot Of Points the last couple of
Coach Red Kelly of the To.
Brantley quarterback Dean
Islanders 5, Blues 2
all work." Barfield said.
State Warriors trimmed the
weeks concerns me," he said. Southeastern Conference quarterback we've faced,"
said
Frith connected with Richard ronto Maple Leafs played one
Jean PotvIn's shorthanded PortlaEd Trail Blazers 112-92.
Wilder,
Florida State has been beaten Saturday.
Dickey, coach of the 12thMichael Sutton of Seminole Thursday night, and as a result, goal highlighted a ftee-goal
Bobby Smith scored 23 pouts
Grew,
is
if
There
will
be
33-26 by Florida and 31-19 by
full Supporting rated Florida Gators.
speed-burner who
mapped his dub's long winless New York second period and and Campy Russell added 18,
Auburn in its last two games. casts, of course. But the focus of
He said
leads Florida's outside running was the game's
leading rusher streak and came up with a hot- carried the Islanders past St. leading Cleveland's victor}
this football game between
However, Bowden said,
dier is a wide re- with 102 yards on 18
gloved goalie.
victories in
I,ouis. With Denis Potvin In the The Cavaliers went on a 31-11
carries.
ceiver who has caught 21 paiums
er than two members of our de Auburn and Florida, the only which they barely c
Seminole,
Hoping to stop a seven-game penalty box, Jean Potvin took tear in the second quarter to
4-3.
is
home
next
two
er
ed
unbeaten teams in SEC Tennessee's Randy Wallace and av ag 24 yards for each week
femive unit who are geftin lickagalod Lake Howell. non.wmnning String, Kelly
the puck at the right side- break open the game.
ed not Once but over and over, play. will be on the versatile and Florida State's Jimmy reception.
Lake Brantley entertains serted 22-year-old Mike Palm. boards. He found Ed Westfall at
senior quarterbacks who per- BIacL
we're playing about as good .
The Knicks played without
steer into the game and the the left boards, then converted
Auburn flanker Chris Vaca- Apopka.
formmuch alike.
we can
defense."
Auburn Tiger Coach Doug rella has caughty
broad-shouldered
goalie
kicked
Westfall's
centering
pass
at
guard
Walt Frazier, who was
12
u.
They are one-two In offense
out
due
to a death In his family.
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He said he was pleased in the conference. Auburn's
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York lead. Austin
plimentary
Carr
came off the bench
a 3-1 National Hockey League
of Fisher.
Kings 5, Flames 1
catch is best in the SEC.
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overshado
to
score
nine
points and ignite
victory over the Detroit Red
wed 13 W
the offensive squad, led
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Three first-period goals, Inaverage of 161 yards a game.
Willie Wilder and Wes Chap- burn's seasoned runninlA bad
Wings.
the
Cavaliers'
secondquarter
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MIAMI (AP) - The New ange Bowl since the Dolphins' for 166 yards and ran for 76 them whe t '
n hey re off balMonday England Patriots will try to first season in 1966.
yards in the earlier game ance," he added.
night. At the time, raindrops
But despite the midweek re- against Miami as Dolphins'
were falling on his head and snap a long jinx in the Orange
Grogan has thrown 11 touch' - there was a broad smile on his Bowl Sunday and in the process Wring of fired New York Gi. quarterback Bob Griese was in- down passes along with scoring
virtually eliminate the Miami ants' head coach Bill Arnspar- tercepted three times.
six rushing touchdowns himface.
The splashing never bothered Dolphins from National Foot. gers as defensive boss, Miami's
self.
Ile goes against a defense
Miami enters the game on the
4-:
Washington against either De- bail I,eague playoff contention. defense does not appear ready edge of extinction in the which has only eight quarterThe Patriots, 30-14 victors to handle the Patriots, headed
trait or St. Louis. Those two
American Conference's back sacks all season, one that
. ; victories helped the 'Skins re- over Miami earlier this year at by quarterback Steve Grogan. Eastern Division race with a 34 allowed Tampa Bay to record
Grogan completed 16 passes r.riL hphintl pItimnre #&amp;I , three touchdo wn passes in a 23illi cover from consecutive dry-day home, have not won in the Or4,
losses to Chicago and Kansas
)loss last week
the first I
and New England 5-2.
r aerials for the
scoring
Qty. Now they are 2 and tied
'if we lose we might as we ll
for second place in the National
go to the senior prom, because pansion Bucs.
The Patriots also have run". . Football Conference East, one
BAIXIMORE (AP) - Dick struggle for control. Anderson it's all over," admitted linening
back Sam Cunningham,
game
behind
Dallas.
r
Anderson, president of the Na- acknowledged there was a split backer Nick Buoniconti.
who
has
gained 559 yards.
!)
And guess who's coming to tional Football Ixague Players in the ranks on how to deal with
The Patriots gained 278 yards
The Dolphins will have guard
town Sunday?
Association, has split publicly the owners.
against Miami in the earlier Larry Little starting at tackle
Why it's those same Cow boys.
rI

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break," said Fitch," ... and w

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The Saints shut out the

the top-ranked offense and the cons the first time they met this

Detroit and whipped St. Louis.
Are theRedsklnsmudders?
LA Well, Allen did order the tarps
removed from the field one

Good preparation was the k(
to Cleveland's victory.

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does new Coach Tommy Hud- vicious schedule.
a dance and that's Just what caught pneumonia In that
NEWYORK(Ap)-.Itwillbe speth,
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New Eu&amp;nd 34, &amp;liami
perfectly understandable if late over at Detroit.
do over the listless Jets. Monday night morass in WashIf lightweight axnpa Bay he'll
NY Giants 19, Philadelphia 7 ingtou
Saturday night, a solitary Kansas City 31 T pe
.y . COwu store &amp;u powts against
A new coach and a new apfigure wean
a baseball
defs came that patchwork Dolphins de, proach. Playing the Eagles
Us Angeles 38, Seattle 17
and carrying an ice cream cone to Florida, they knocked off fense, imagine what Steve
Gro- doesn't hurt either as New York
The Rams have their pick of
rives at BFK Stadium in Miami But the Dolphins werea an will do to
gains Its first victory of the quarterbacks for a change.
WashLngtoni- D.C. and does 'a - much tougher problem than the
New Orleans 24, Atlanta
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Minnesota 21 Chicago 17
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Kansas City at Indiana
Washington at Houston
Phoenix at Denver
Atlanta at Golden State
D.$OIt as onsan

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PittI

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atriots had trouble moving
ball,dueinpart to puorfjaJ
position. The kickoff was
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Cleveland
Clivaliers gave then great

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Hayes making the touchdown
on a seven-yard rim with 10:$
left to play in

the close one."
Bowden said both teams have
with costly
turnove s that have ha
hampered

.

toucbdm run for a M7 lead.

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P.M. Satwday.
as good as I hoped we would
be."
have been playing
He said his players are tired
aiilie'
said. " kids
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and
so he has cued off
with the most pride and who
n practice this week.

of weeks.

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hfecorin with

nmatter of pride, says Florida goodorbetterthanithoughtwe
State Coach Bobby Bowden.
could play," Bowden said. "But
flj Seminoles, 2-6, will play we're not winning the games i

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margin.

running backs Larry Key and

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to P in the half. The extra point
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Russell

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son,
and
Jacksonville defeated
RollIns, 8-4. In the
days games Below
left Is Rolllns Rusty
Piggott diving back to
first to elude tag by
azi Dave Campbell

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their own 47 where they ran out Piltrids 29, where it ran out of
Brantley dawns.
took over.
The Patriots darted to move

Mike Kavanavgh weds tearaway Jersey as Seminole corners him

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Schools, the Seminoles carne Kaii,ansugh wall good making
AWAY with a *13 Victory over, the SCM 7-0 In favor of the
Patriots. After th. kickoff
Both teams entered with Seminole came right back
tewüsaIulthreelas.
kIvIngto thePatrIot'32wl
Liii. Bradley darted thing, the drive
olffollowIngthekckf,jg sid, penalty against
Ow 111111111 from their 34 to the Seminoles.
Semincles' 16-yard line. where
After holding ft Patriots to

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6 f iIIii1

above,

lumber to a pitch from
5
RIch
Cheston. The tourney
continues this ifternoun with 1:30 and
.
5.uIes 2fluWiJfl5$
up with Saturday and
Sunday games at noon,

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Closely contested Junior var- with l56Ofl the clock
mip41k,
sity football game between Kavanaugh took It in on a
cross-county rivals Lake
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Sem i no e ., ayvees - To

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scold). Jack LaMabe
(Jacksonville coach)
and Leon Hamilton
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ON THE NEWS

9:00

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of every 10 felony defendants. .(1976,. •
state ratio was 5.Oof 101
ORGANIZED CRIME - We fight
pornography, drug traffic, gambling
and prosti(y,üon.
CORRUPTION IN PUBLIC OFFICE
We act on citizens' complaints, investigate and prosecute where warranted.
CONSUMER FRAUD - We react
quickly to minimize our citizens'
losses.
JUVENILE CRIME - With a gun in

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ABBOTT HERRING has served as your
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administrative abty. He has fought to
Preserve your Grand Jury system. He has
given you vWrous prosecution, logell
sthlcs with no fsvostm and focal respons*y (1971 rs*ig by Flodda auditor
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DEAR ABBY: I disagree
with your answer to the 47-yearold
woman,
signed

on a first date you see as

"game-playing and holding
out." I prefer the former, and i

were served, sign your name, don't recommend that stonj
print your name and address today at the Waldorf or any
and note how long you waited. other pub eatery.

DEAR ABBY: I recently
attended
the wedding of adear
ihl
men
tee.
Friend. It was the. second
PUSHOVER, who described
DEAR ABBY: There Is a
her
marriage for both of them.
as the kind of man
simple,
foolproof way to
she'd like to marry, even
ml.l
The wldr'.
IU
0•
yuui- riauranL cnecx when (p.s.
The calvary officer daughter attended
$though she went to bed with him she would have a little more you
the wedding
are
consistently
ignored
by running the
on their first date, She pride than she seems to in
her the management and waiter requested that Ft. Riley Club dressed completely in black.
I pay $2 for the She wore no jewelry what.
regretted having yielded so honed desire for fulfillment after you are long finished with
tablecloth, which I did. I then soever and all during the
easily, thinking that now she and closeness. It she did, she
may not be "marriage might be asking herse
I insisted that I owned the
lf first used this method at the Ft. tablecloth and asked him to cut ceremony, she wept so iwa
material."
whether a man who did not
troflbly she had to be
Officers' Club, but It
You said aman may want a appreciate this in her would be Riley
works In almost any kind of out the check, which I framed. comforted by relatives.
pushover for a date, but not a the kind of man SHE wants
to establishment from Howard lie finally thought it was funny,
What would you make of such
wile. That's upholding a double marry.
too, wad pinned the tablecloth dress and behavior'
.
to the Waldorf.
standard!
If! were testing for marriage You simply draw a with the hole in it to the wall of
WEDDING OR
I would hope that the man material, I'd score affection,
his pantry for his help to see.)
reasonable
facsimile
of
FUNERAL?
lwould appreciate her as a honesty and openness a lot
restaurant
check
on
the
DEAR
W.T.:
That
might
DEAR
WEDDING
OR: Were
sensitive, affectionate woman higher than game-playing
and tablecloth or placemat. If you have worked at the Ft. Riley I rating her joy on that .
ready to act on her own basic holding Old.
know what you owe, fill It in, If Officers' Club back in the days casiou, on a scale of one to is,
needs. I would hope, also, that
ALSO 47 you don't, write In what you when a tablecloth wasp, but
If the management
guts to send you a bin instead of
an apology, you can then pay it.
W.T. RABE

The exhibit In the FTIJ Jay, Margaret Craig,
Lydia:
Library will feature a corn. Quick and Katie T. Wright.
hinatlonof art forms, jncludlng
Also, Barbara Calhoun,
sculpture, photography, co
nKirstin
Eyfells Linda Moreno
structlons, and painting iii a
Wellman, Gretchen Lets and
varietY 01 medIums.
Martha Jeigon, Patty Renfro,
J)tJiy Kannon, director of Samantha Hague, Cbarne
graphics at FTU, calls the Nov. Porter and Patricia O'Neal.
1-Dec. 10 exhibit "an In. POetsJean Wed and Norma
teresung combination." Along Maness will also have works on
with art work, there will be exhibit.
piped-In music by women
Hours of the Flu exhibit are
composers and singers, poozy 7:45 a.m.-ii pmL wonday.
by women, books by and abod 7bursday), 7:45 axL4 pjm
women from the F1J Library (Friday), 10
p.m.
coliectlon, and such ether at- (Saturday) and 2a.m.
p.m.-ll p.m
tractlonsasa copy oftheEqual (Sunday).

McMillen NABW Vice President

Mrs. Janice Springfield,

vice president of FlagS)il,
Claire M McMullen, "I-"tant vice president, Flagship Bank
Bank of Sanford Is atof Orlando, ha3 been elected In6.n vice president for tIeFlorida
ten di ng
a
two.day
nc (NABW).
government - sponsoredShe was Installed timing the 54th annual NABW Convention, Sept.
26.29, New York City.
.multgenocin
Atlanta, Ga.
Claire began her career at Flagship as a teller In 1962.

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SATURDAY, NOV. 61 1976 7:30 PM

Doing Her Own Thing

By EWA NICHOLS
Herald Correspondent
It's a terrible blow to discover
your youngster has diabetes,

refer to the age 01 the patients, many complications often we want to help wipe it out!"
but It applies to anyone on In- develop.
Meetings are held the second
The Foundation plans to show Tuesday of each month at the
su!in. Tha Is on two bUUIIII
shots a day, which she ad- films on low blood sugar to St. Margaret Mary Social Hall,
ministers herself. There are schoolchildren this year to help Winter Park, at 8 p.m.

especially If she's an active
child in elementary school.
Lorraine Rubutsky got the bad

also four urine tests daily, and explain

news four years ago, when
daughter Tina became Ill.

Wanting to know as much
about the disease as possi bl e.
Lorraine founded the local
chapter of the Juvenile

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Good Every Ca, Etcepi
Wed Ilun ham tI3pm
Lmt 7
Famous For Good Ta
V*u,S,

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M TILt 10PM -F LAy
TiLls )IPM
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Sintord

She is recently back from a
merchandising convention In
Miami where the organization
-owld tickets on CB radios to
raise money for research. "We
brought back sixteen hunclerd
dollars," she said, "plus a lot of
donated merchandise that we
will sell later."
Lorraine, who Lives In the
Eastbrook area, explained the
use of money raised for
research; "On a government
list of charities for research, it
44, is pointed out that 85 pet. of our
money raised goes directly to
research. We have 70 chapters
in thiS country and Canada.
with only two paid people at the
national level. The rest, like
mys elf. are Arictly volun-

teers." Presently the Foundation is selling Christmas
cards and Super Bowl tickets.

* Last year over one million
dollars was given to 28 research
projects, and four fellowships,
according to Lorraine.

One thing she would like to
make clear, is the terni
'Juvenile diabetes' It does not

LYMAN
HIGH
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She Leads Campaign Against Diabetes

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body, which is the reason so

Knowles has .c:ahilin',
halwu'e and good judgmen:

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eyes. Even though insulin keeps
victims alive longer, it also
LORRAINE RUBUTSKY places greater dress on the

Gordon V. Frederick

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Judgment

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problems.

a monthly test for kidney in. CoiLseling is offered to new •'IVIYL.4. LJVhI-Oi.)
fectluns. She also eats six times diabetic patients. Lorraine
a day, with two snacks at school spends up to 70 hours per week,
answering calls and informing
to keep her energy .
Bob Balls Pianos &amp; Organs
Juvenile diabetes patients do victims' families. "This is the
,tSt.,Sind I
not look different, even though third leading killer in the
322.2255
they have a chronic disease country," said Lorraine, "and
Generally, a natlent will have
at least one hospital stay a
year, to check on kidneys and

.

Diabetes Foundation and has
been elected to the national
board of directors.

9) $100000 NAME THAT

TUNE

CNPCk,n mashed potato
and gravy, Cole slew and
hot butter tastin' b

SANFORD CIVITANS • EVENING HERALD

I I'd give her a zero.

CONTEMPORARY SOUNDS FOR THE YOUNG
&amp; YOUNG AT HEART

830
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a rnysfenous malady and a
super eftent lady docwr who
taices over iii Wets. e Clinic
Pracbm. Yvonne Wilderguest
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aftea1 to rescue twoconsvuclion workers trapped by it osve
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24 IN PERFORMANCE AT
V')1F TRAP:'V4ord Series of
Jazz.- Three of Amenos's top
Jazz e ertalners-jinger auiiy
Eck,ne, piwxs Earth Faiha"
Hnes and Tnsreter Dizzy
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Ellen Dvw. (01W) 1941. Doc-4.
Ion riwilis pretty *rre. and
then doss away wirn me

Pk.
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1100

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A Mason; Trsssuier. p4d&amp; Pro
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24 MISTER ROGERS

When the going gets tough, the tough get
going! I'm tough on:

(01W) 1967,

At SIX
peande.was
He
cheerful, hilpiligeig child bet aagtIt cold
ly and In
Jarnary developed polemowia and w heippalised in
Sanlord, bis parents new home.
Then a
10, he retwied to Jackaonvw.
University Hospital for a heat cilbetariedlon. His
psrrds haven't received the bill yet but .act It to be
anywhere between $2,00 and IS0. And jtM as aoon as
for a hft
biopsy.
Some doctors believe he will outgrow the condition;
ethers say he will liv
all filelife
Meanwhile, alIbis parents' medical insurance except
for the most basic coverage has been discontinued. Mrs.
bed has taken a job Loan
to help inset
medical expenses. Her htabsnd works at Palmer EecIrk,
To help the family, the local chapter of Beta Rlgma
P111 has darted a fond. Perione wtaidgig to contribute nay
make denstjoneto the Steven taube,t Fond, FtigiNp
Bank of Sanford,

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Dear Voter,

930

4) CAMPAIGN 76
7) ADAMS
CHRoppct.. ES
captioned tot me deal.
9) WIDE WORLD OF
SPORTS: Events to be an-

10 MOVIE: Mexican
Ilo)ctdo. 1948. Comedy with
the boys on a wild goose chase

FLOYD ENTERPRISES THEATRES

Stiemi crawls, crows, plays with his
toys like any
ether yarcid child. Husfied birthday was one week ago.
Bet Steven ian't exactly like any other on&amp;yea
For
one thing, he only weighs 1 potmds. The
average chil dhis
age weighs closer to 24 powids.
Nor does Steven breathe an average 40 breaths per
minide ilk. mast people. His reapiratory rate Is breaths
per minde -and upto 109 when he crieL His UtUe ched is
lellow and cuban.
"It's a cironic lung problem, but the doctors don't
know exactly what cieses It, nor what to do about ft,"
explained te boy's mother.
'hey call it ReopIratoy DlMreuSyncirume-1108
S
IMENE tevenwasanappsragly normal, healthy

InaShrinking It"'
Grant Williams. Randy Stuart.

(.4) (4) 008 NEWHART
SHOW: Bobs reoeØonlst aid
a SIsktis llgir. with a dock In
Its revel both Ow the per
c*1OIO,I a held time.

PIssId, two.cwics baby when hewas born a year ago hi
Jacksonville Memorial Hospital, rtateii Mrs. Lashed,
Bid a coiçle 01 hours later, her doctors discovend that
the dud's breathing was aheormafly - alarmingly rapid: 240 breath, per minute
Tie baby's longs had collapsed, there was an air
pooket on his heirt, and immediately he was puton
oxygen. Shortly thereafter, he was transferred to the
reonatal Intensive care unit at Jacksonville University
H-at.
"I jat died when I saw him In intensive care," the
mber, "He had all these needies sticking in Ms
chest, aid wires everywhere, and an oxygen helmet over
Ms face." It was four weeks before she get to hold her
baby for the first time.
Mrs. Laubert and her huband, Bill were faced with
hospital and doctor bills totaling almost $10,000 by the
time Steven was strung enoth to come home. Their
medical insurance took care almost of the cod, and they
were also helped by the Beta Slna PIÜ sorority In
Jac*anvilh, 01 whIch Janet was a member.

Vegas.

ROAD RUNNER

It

gsrous psychotic
ire
is a VIT*S and preys on
young limim
24 STARDLIST AND TINSEL

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Doubleheader, ten round
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Duane Bobic, and Young Sanford and Mike Marry vs Torn
Bostiis In a ten round AgN
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CLSTARSKY AND HUTCH:

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ByJEANPA1'n
Wiaiei'1Editor
8isvem Laubert Is a pixie child with huge
blue
and the ct*edgrin.
He's a Daddy's boy, uysMommy,
Janet Laubest.
'DaddY"was the first word h aid. ' )aa was
the

size.

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always found by his alder Shivering In the
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Theii will be yard and be BIN' reading marathon
that cordially cmat a win be
Um his.
has. What more, we already have the om that
ask at the cI on NayS Saeisy
iopp.rted by WwW H&amp;i
swm and conQrIt baa risen. Nd out of pumpkin pitch on Halloween, 1g effects and
ossIc from S am, to 2 p.m. Aayss tinwog natAl they read aloud all
from a sealed tomb an Easter. He is iij rfje
SaInt
wishing to donate IrnwRAp
qew
way heo
n.j a a fact
bM directed th.S hahed goode may call Ni-lill Tedanieid They will take toras
now all we need Is lb. faith of
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reawng on the lawn an (rod Of
hi
1*om Emmanu&amp; Episcopal 1k church flwoh 11w nliM.
of this and other peo&amp;time to
atandlng-room-oitjy crowds
Ernanind Episcopal Church First Baptist
khigs toFlsikh. They will open the aim 01 AU
from Michigan
were featured in W)thagton. Saints with a musical
"GftM Day" Ines high
D.C.
prea.sMjwi 01 the HiIauii itteiidsnce in sonday School In
Fifteen area chortha have Mass as composed by the the Florida Baptist Convion
tickets available for the French composer Gabriel which has 101 a goal of 350,055
Alluiela Praise Conced. some Faore. The performance to be people studying God's word on
tickets will be available at the held in the I- Ch 7 nm this SSdsY• S. J. Divii Jr.
QuedIss I've howd yea any "pt Jeem &amp;01" and 'ipe.d Civic Ceder.
Sunday School director, *es
on Sunday,
time with G4 praylig
reading the
Cooperating churches are directIon 01
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Ward wooi$ the goal for First Baptist
Episcopal, First hwy
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in thirch of Sanford Is M.
Sdey. r.buy all week Wag with ___________ at
Baptist, Central Baptist, be joined by orgss
"Budget Adoption 1 SY" will
Joyce
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be observed Sunday during both
Ar
naming worship services.
lli
Amulet: In my experience the time I spend With Jesus is Grace Methodist, First
e soprano
A major part of the
Methodist,
Upsa!a wIflbe sung byD&amp;norah'ujme,. &amp;eWIp Emphasis is
more quickly on the days when i
Presbyterian,
Lake Mary and James B. Fulmer, Wednesday fellowship dbmerto
time
in
prayer. Ireally believe that If you try this hi your life, you'll onci it Presbyterian, First pen. respectivejy
be held at the Sanford Civic
to be the sssne.
teCeatal, Congregational, First
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Assembly of
I remember times when my whole family shared In fl
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preparation and excitement of entertaining an Important guest. HOIIflUSS.
service will be lid by Y°
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MY wife Planned and cooked. our do&amp;en
of the church.
bed.. and all of a gave time and attention and honor to our Rolling Hills
Layman's
will he
Following the evening
visitor. I think this is a good Illustration of what It means to put
A service honoring bath Due served Sunday at
p.usaity worship service there will be a
Jesus nrst.
Nation's Bicentennial .ul the United Methodist on.ui
"Thck or Treat" fellowship
It's easy to get so caught up In the busyness of daily life that Reformation will be conducted Casselberry with men of the sponsored by the youth for the
you lose perspective about what's really nportant, what gives Sunday .110 am. by Rev. church conducting the 5:30
entire church family.
memIng End Purpose to Your life. u is
JvA
Ralph I. Lanan. The Bicen- lla.m.servlcea Speakers will
through. Here's a question that really makes you think. "When ternilal theme will continue be Church Lay Leader Henry
you get where you're going, where will you be?"
following the service at a Basinger, Larry Pope and Gary
A question like that makes me sit down and take a hard look covered dish dinner In the Hall.
at my priorities what do I think are the really Important things fellowship ball. There will be a
Also taking part will be: 9:30
In life? Do I spend more time and energy making a living or speaker to explain the proposed
Bill Stillwell, Dick Hartwell,
making a life? Does the way I spend money reflect what I regard amendments to the state Manly Smith; 11
Marcel
as Important? How much time and thonght do! give to the people constitution.
Snyder, James Hand and
I love to God to building a relationship with my cbthkei?
The church's annual carport Charles Basinger.
He's sale and ha..ar will be held
11w "Fishers of Men" group
the most imprtant Person In my life, and that's why tspnd (tlhe Nov. 3 andl,Sam. to 3p.m., on at the church will sponsor a
talking to Him, reading His book. Became I'm going to live with the cfuwch grounds at 00.A barbecue and fish fry, Nov. 6,
God forever, I want to know Him just as well as! can. And I know Orlando Drive (U.S. 17-s.)
(rain 11 a. to 7:30 p.m. at the
that every seed of time and energy and money I plant will be
On sale will be new and used church with proceeds going to
returneci to me many times over.
Items, handmade crafts, support Methodist Hour
jewelry, plants and baked Evangelical Ministries. During
goods. Lwwh will be served.
the day there will be games and
Inspirational music by Whitney
St. James
Dough, Kitty Kay, Marilyn
Brown and "The Here &amp; Now."
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Cbmvk located On the e0mr Of love and healing service
Ninth Street and Cypress featuring Dr. Herbert L.
Avenue, Sanford, will sponsor, a Bowdoin, Jimmy Sowder and
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p.m. Mrs. Rose McCoy, flour team.
thaIersan and the mhiistet,
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Rev,W.E.Spells, invite
pchlic to attend.
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The Butch Sprague family from Colorado will sing
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A rummage sale will beheld
at the church on Nov. 6
ThelAngwoodChurchalthe beginningat9a.
Nazarene will hold Revival
ServIces Nov. 1-7,at7:35pn. Providence Lutheran
C.E.
The Women's Guild 01 the
will offidate, with
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Deltona, is Plan.
invited.
mng a dessert card party
Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 12:30 p.m.
in the followship hail of
church located at Providence
Boulevard and Dunlap. Mrs.
Martha LaVist.a is chairman of
the event and will be assisted by
her committee. For
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School attendance records. 1
Sunday School begins at 9:43
am. and worship service at 11. Redeemer Lutheran
Each family Is Invited to bring
11w youth group at Redeemer
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A Pancake and Sausage
supper will be held at the
Deltona Christian Church
located at 960 E. Normandy
Blvd. on
by the Men's Fellowship.
Fn 4to I p.m., they serve
pancakes(all you can eat) and
sausage, for a donation o( for
&amp;dWts. $1 for children under 12
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L. D. PLANTE, INC.
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KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE

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BRING ALL THE SICK, DISTRESSED, AFFLICTED
WHEELCHAIR VICTIMS &amp; STRETCHER CASES!

COME AND HEAR
EVANGELIST

Longwood Nazarene

PUBLIX MARKETS

GREGORY LUMBER
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WI LSON-MAI E R FURNITURE CO.

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Missionary to Cajdld Circles on Tuesday,
Singapore, will speak at the Nov. 9.
First United Methodist Church
Four other missionaries that
of Sanford during Missionary will speak at First United
Saturation Week, Nov. $40. She Methodist Church that week
is manager of the Methodist are: Elizabeth Howell of
Girls Home In Singapore, Japan; Barbera Newman of
Malaysia. Working In that area Bolivia; Mary Ruth Nickels of
sInce lOtS, she h, served
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Division of the
ho,je mother, and Church; and Joe Lively, a
Chaplain In gid's wOdL She will layman In recruitment for
hue speaking to two groupi, missions,

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Philipplans
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Tuesday
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Matthew
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Ms. Charlotte Fredrick, Altermease Bentley and Ida
M. Anderson are shown as the committee ma king
plans for World Day Of Prayer program to be held at
se. John MB. Church, Altamonte Sprin gs, Monday,
at 7:30 p.m. with Congress No. One Mission
Department In charge.

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A "Christian Citizenship
Forum" will be held at the Ft
Baptist Church of Oviedo
Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
one of
thfonsnismobiizepeople
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an the church to vote their
cumienm and parficipate as
a Christian Amnerican citizen.

BILL
CRUMP

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with an amazing
ministry of
discernment

October 31st thru November 7th
Monday - Saturday: 7:30 p.m.
Sunday: 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Sunday, November 7, 11:00 a.m.
THE
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801 W. 22nd St. Sanford, Fl.

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Harold Staff
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Is the district 17
seat hi the Florida Senate,
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enged by
Curtis Sears IRRock.

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_Moveswasoutanthedred ofractg,V.'.ruela,wlij
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A Pai-Amarkau Airways i'thon manager trainee was one of
y jobsbe hold while attending the University of Florida
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worng toward his degree in civil a4ineering.

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Brevard. Osceola and
$easissle Legislature Del&amp;
guise, was named out
fr eshman Florida
Slate Senator 1* 1273 and
"Senat,rd the Year lt7l."
He became involved in
politics fur the first lime Is
1279 when be served as
campaign chairman Is
Brevard County for U.S.
See. Lawton Chiles.
Stirs $Z was an namecesulul candidate fir the
City council Of cam In
He served as seem
tars of the Cocoa PIi.1g
Board, an the City of Rock.
ke elections committee
twice, as chairman of the

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Ohio
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for six years after leaving high school and had
a tryout with the Ondmt$j Redo haitafl
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A sports enthealad In his youth and young
he gave up golf profwim to move
to Florida, but dill plays on occasion. His two

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, Laura, 15, son Jim23 and young grandson
Sh
politics.
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when
Eved to Brevard County. He joined
the Navy In 1942 and was listed for submarine
duty, but was discharged three mouths later
was
trctore from an injury he received when two
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CHARTER AMENDMENTS
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ARTICLE 71
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County Commissioner
Dieu to Ttws
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ft)c L-flow Pages to (intl a 'cleriularuan or pet shop?
Your dlow Pages Sales Rep can design a pror6ini for
Situ ihathl make it easier 1w
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?NERF COUNTY

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MRS. LOUISE BAXLEY

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643 Division St., Oviedo, died
Wednesday in Orlando. Born In
Rome, Ga., she moved to
Oviedo in 1942 from Hawthorne.
A Home Economics teacher at
Union Park Junior High School,
she had taught school jnOrange
County for 33 years. She was
chosen

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schools all over the nation.
Active with the Future
homemakers of America

program, she served as District
Director three yea rs. She was a
Itletflber of the First Ba ptist
Church of Oviedo.
Survivors Include her
husband, Fulton F. Raxley,
Oviedo; daughters, Mrs. Carol

Ann hooker.
Jan Dunn.

Oviedo and Mrs.
Gulfport, Min.;
brothers, Harold and Donald,

both of Miami. Gene and
Herman, both of Hawthorne,
and leroy Wheeler. of Knox.
yule: Tenn.; sisters. Mrs.
Virginia Perkins, Gainesville
and Mrs. Margaret Mitchell,
Jekyll Island, Ca. and six

grandchil dren.

RONALD YOST
Ronald D. Yost. 25, of South
Sanford Ave., died Thursday.
Born in Newark, N. Y., he came
to Sanford 25 years ago.
Survivors include his mother.
Mrs. Fred Bowen, Sanford;
father, Karl W. Yost, Sanford;
brother, Donald K. Yost,
Sanford; sister, Cheryl Bowen,
Sanford; nephew, Allen Yost,
Sanford; several aunts and

uncles,
Brlsson

Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.

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He will make a

fine legislator"
James S. (Jim) Ryan
have come to know Joe
Knowles as an outstanding

authored several books pertaming to Home Economics,
which are used in schools
throughout the state. A new
edition of her "Teen Guide to
Homemaking" is used in

Baldwin-McNamara Alorna
Funeral .Home is in
charge si arrangements.

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Mr. and Mrs. Tommie

Economics Teacher of the Year
for 1976 for Florida. She

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(Wanda) Bradley, boy, Sanford a "pretty popular asslgmnett
Mr. and Mrs. Harry (Cheryl) here because men can ea
Watson. boy, Sanford
money at the job The Ill mm
DISCHARG
who make the gloves sit at se
Sanford:
ing machines to do their work."
Alone Berumiky
The prison has a few puLv.te
Gladys B. Cooper
rooms, but most hun'tes live In
Cynthia C. Denmark
dormitories with 56 to 60 beds,
Eleanor G. Duguld
Haddin said.
William F. Gethardi
Art Espinoza, community
Doris H. Harriman
programs director for the prim..
Elaine Rowland
on, said a third of the bmtetes
Ui.I17 'r.uuey
Ut I
' enrolled In college or vncaHarry S. Brodt, Deltona
tional programs. Ehrlldmta
Arthur G. Wirth, Deltona
recently published his fIrst nov
Constance M. Johnson,
Buster &amp; McGough, Lake el, "The Company," and Is said
Deltona
Mary
to be working on another. Pearl ii
I'. Th..omas, Deltona
Mildred E. Kress, Deltona
Irene C. Ledlard, Deltouta
Minnie C. Mahnken, Lake
Monroe

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PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF
SECTION 101. FLORIDA STATUTES
1963, PUBLICATION IS HEREBY
MADE OF THE SAMPLE BALLOT
CONCERNING THE GENERAL
ELECTION TO BE HELD IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. ON
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. IS7

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POL ado. Pa ise 61 come,Imess.

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WE BELIEVE OUR LISTING POLICY
MAKES SENSE. YOU BE THE JUDGE!
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO. is the oldest real estate firm
in con Inu'ns operation in Seminole County. and we have

maintained a policy for many years concerning the listing
of property which we feel is appropriate in a free en
terprise system. We feel that we give the listings of our
clients the best exposure and the greatest possibility for

sale by dealing primarily in open listings in direct cornpetition with other (inns. We feel that this competition
and the promise of financial reward for successful sales
is greater incentive and provides a more personalized
presentation than catalog hstmg,s as is done by so many
luinS today. On occasion St Johns has taken exclusive
listings for short periods of time, but only on unique
properties which require extra-ordinary means to
facilitate their sale. We feel that in this instance es
elusive or uni-listlngs have a place, but the obligation of
the broker who Is entrusted with the We of a client's real
property, which represents a large investment by the

client, should manifest itself in a personal concentration
of effort by the broker and his office staff. The fact that a
listing is shotgunned to every broker does not enhance the
possibility of sale, but to a degree lessens it because the
incentive of the listing broker and the selling broker has
been curtailed by a cut in their financial reward.
If you believe a custom service organization can

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ALEXANDER (Dam)

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BAXLEY. MRS. LOUISE W.
Funeral Services lot Mrs, Louise
W Bailey, $4. of 6.43 Division St.
Oviedo. who died Wednesday,
will be conducted Saturday at 7
P
at the FirSt Baptist ChUrCh
04 Ov.pdo **ffi Reveft-1-ci W:I!Lm
M.arr 0Iftcittng Bur ial will
10110* 41 OaNI*n NemoruI
Park. Sanford VtSit&amp;I iOn hOurS
for friendS will be 7 4 and 79
p m tOdiy at funeral home.
Baldwin McNamara AIOma
Av enue FUO,r6I Home in

YOST. RONALD 0.- Fune,o
Services for Ronald 0 Yost, 73.
04 SOUI1I Sanford Ave.. who deed
Th.sway. will be held Saturday
it 2 p In at Brision Fun,r.l
Home *ith Rtv Harold Harris

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Registered Real

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lng$970,000lustyear.

OCIOBER29
ADMIIONS
Sanford:
Cynthia C. Denmark
Abner Jackson
Elsie MacDougall
Gloria Nelson
Arline E. Richter
Thriothy It Tillman
August Vappaun
Lewis H. Burrows, DeBary
Anna M. Conway, DeBary
SI
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A ..ort..n,
Jordan, DeBary
Nancy C. McLean, DeBary
Gilbert F. Begeman, Deltona

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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

THI CITY COLOPOL 05 TNt OTYM
OVItCO, FLORIDA. P
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FOLLOWING OIICRIMO LAWN
LOCATID le UROLI *TY.

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Preston "Pris

Richard

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Sandra Gloom

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Lawton

Bayport: bigh7:O* am., 9:21
p.m., low 1.2$ n.m., 2.3* p.m.

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United stated Senator
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PROPOSED ANNEXATION
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CITY Of OVI(DO

ONLY PRECINCTS
1-44- 10-13- 14. 19- 211-24-24 29-30
324334.33.34-4647351 3334

Public D4ar
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UNITED STATES SENATOR

District III

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IEfltdDtNT CANDIDATE

Proposed Amendments

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Gary Shader

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CITY OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
ONLY PRECINCTS
44.11.12.334$
3431344551

Thty.Third District
(Vale for On.)

SIMs R15W.*MiVS

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(V.4, ow 0' '.'$t 4.4,.M)

Douglas L.

smamm VOW iP&amp;?mct

pl._. 2. lOPS

Bob

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HOSPITAL

Ivow to, On.)

HAWKINS (Rep)

Tui.
ANDERSON

Curtis R.
SEARS (Rep)

SAFFORD, Am. (AP) - begin serving sentences for two
Jc&amp;ni D. ft1licknIm, 'dgbed Watergate convictions.
Hehaddeddedistttowaltfar
adininIdration to go to jail, will a review of his cm by the UI.
be treated "no butter or no Supreme Cant, which he hope,
Worse than anyone else" at the will reverse the conviction..
Swift Trail Federal Prison Union he wins a
ers, or
COW here. officials
his sentenceis reduced *the
The $1yevo1d former No. 2 discretion of his trial judge,
adviser to Richard Nixon sped Ehrilcman most serve 2
his fled Itigit Ins harracb4ike years before parole.
dormitory at this mlnlmnn..e- The balding Ehrllchman, who
curly desert prison. There are had gruwii a thick heard In te
no hers or fences here, sad mouths after the Watargati
prisoners are called by their coverW trial, arrived at the
name IIatad Of wearing num prison dean shaven. Feder
hers.
prism rules prohibit b.

The Sanford Dovetown Business AuocIaIiui. heW its annual banquet at the
One of Ehillichinn's daugh. Camp administrator J
ters Ill, ove him to the camp at Haddin said Ehirlichum wo
Holiday hut on Wednesday and officers for the n
ew year were introduced. They the base of 1O,11i400I Mt. Gm be placed In the general
are (from left) Treasurer Bill Fransa, President
Earl Black, Vice Presidead hem on Thursday, after be re- pool for two weeks, and then
Nera Gordon and Public Relation, Coordinator Jack
Weible.
celved judicial permission to given an assignment that salts
his qualifications. Prison factories make trainers and led

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John

ARWISTEAD (Rep)

NICHOU (Dom)

ANI RICAN PARTY

ALL PRECINCTS

Seventeenth District
(Vase far Om)

SMIp

Katie

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Sw PRESIDENT

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Florida

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Fhe wiLt on&amp;.t4 by 141ma High Bad
Roosters to benefit uniform fad, _hid flea M.
Iowuea (advaj, Bear Labe Elementary &amp;Iissl,
16 p.m.; codame parade,
1:Il p.m.; prepentaum of
trophies fur al-'tinstn drive wIn.,.. Hoi.itd base,
cthe walk, craft and bobbies.
Open pit chicken teene'ç'enIdi-Amed, Style 59 p.ni., Siidu.d i'gI.,i Pod 53, 17.02.

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U1VIlAy, OCT4
a
$se TeW1110 Of A.erks convention, Pib
he*&amp;utb Airput, Orlando. Banquet 7,* pAL POfyn

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Heia proud Ofthe fact 1wioofse..
India estrac.tlon out of Oklahoma.

hth.dio.is to Voters

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TWOClsh for qgk., 9p.m., (hiauolo Garden CZeh,
719 E. Roiling Ave.. Orlando.

back hem

Sears
Y1''edtormufaraU.&amp;
Senate seat this year and ri4.d his Is.
tirtlon, he said, in Washkoft befur, l.
Joist Grady (the party iwnL.e) and Sea.
Walter Sims Of Caandu wseai,,t
"By being registered with the
con9rima3 cT'.'t$e, In Wáhis, Fm
Inapoeithnto(wb,.L f unds and
campalgtthtg for office," be aid.

P=AY, OCTaaa
of AaerIeaeea,,atlm, unoodulf

loath Airpurt, M S. Orge Blase
_ni Thdi,
Regidr
brghi.. at SIM
vvs i, unce a, &amp;a
, reow
the fteL
teussd LA, 'toand, 1p.m., *. Richwes Owl&amp;

to .

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ehura he was anamb&amp;W pupro
for nix yam
"During dW time our grand _'den of
Florida
ora
$ne ad fig

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PortCanaveral: high 2:02
n.m., 2:40 p.m., low L19 am.,

1976

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fled

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BICENTENNIAL

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onlinge students with the hope of getting na back an etnployes
er coil,," be said, noting be spent a summa In Miami
earning the businessandasnnedgrjn5an Juan, Puerto RICO In
theprograni.
He recalls an Incident when another Assistant at the Caracas
Airpurt failed to offer a French
e11
intellectual
who was a pest of
the dirtator, a seat In the lounge. This was the standard procedure
isn soc mi.oi. are
nwtet The airways 'was
threatened by the government with the loss of$2 million in
business by the government If apace couldn'tbe fo4 f
District 4 Recreation
Freiw. vogt quickly redifled the sitninn and saved the
Board in Brevard County
firm. The government official was very grateful.
and as president for three
But u r,oistI
the most 'iltlng and Vogt turned
Yea rs Of the
oaRotk.
heiog his tour is Venezuela. He remembers he and his friend
ledge Babe Ruth League.
ItctMng a ride with a landscaper to the country's coast only to
Neither man was op
find ad Aw they were on their way In the vehicle that the man's
assistant was blUed that very day by dray gunfire while riding In
posed In his party primary
Is September.
the annie seat they were. "The people were rounding up lead
agents and banging them In the streets," he said.
Vogt also worked In the dining room of his fraternity house,
MOB Tau Omega (1erba bK00ii prr1iatof I. th)1
ors" in the university cafeteria one year, and at the Florida
Td Union Due slunmer, delivering messages and telegrams
around campus. "1 couldn't have gone to college If I hadn't worked," be said.
Thursday's high 72, today's
Thursday's
AtercoUge, Vogt moved lo New Jersey for a time wg
working In New York, took ooWass at Rutgers University III
Considerable cloudiness
accounting, applied statistics, operation research and in the late through Saturday. Continued
Ill's look additional courses at the University of South Florida ID windy today and Saturday.
boab..s adznthIdratloui and engineering administration.
ni.u,. In 1160, mi,i a,.
Born in Lake Wales, Vogt grew up in Lakeland and graduated today and neff g Saturday.
from Lakeland High School. He and his wife, TOnI, have fouri. toni
ght upper 50. to
children, D'A1ma,Suzanne, Leeaime and I"&amp;
near
U.
Northeast
winds 20
He plays fairly good tennis -"rm not a hacker" -and st ays m.p.h. and
gusty
today,
boy with his engineering profadon, the legi'i.ture
and
his
becoming
east
t.
southeast
family. Vugt is employed by Brevard Engineering Co. of Cape Saturday.
Canaveral.
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Daytona Beach: high 2:29
a.m., 2:51 p.m., low 1:34 am.,

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The district is esepsied
of evard, Seinlasle aid
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adafew
predicts hi Orange caw

Revolt

Tr'ded

Sears:

Pvy.OcL, n7o-4'

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Brtt,en n cmargg

Estate Broker

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
P.O. Box 1776

tSanford, Florida, 32771

To Buy

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PICTITISUS NAM
1ce Ii Mr•.by
Nfl Clealy Case,. Ora., Csnty.
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Part Fililde
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P 1deVIderIhaflctIftsusn.m,.l
Otto GIrdSii Co., •
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4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH on corner 100

with large shade tree, central h-a,
split plan, good size bedrooms,
large kitchen I
pantry, fenced
yard. Only 521.000.

to appreciate. Call 3770531.

3 BR, 1

bath mobile home, Winter
Springs, $17,000,

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I01 W. Commercial
_InOng 322.7fl,
FIRST OFFERlN.. I BR, 7 bath,
famIly room, w•w carpet, central
heat and air. Asking 222.500.

3237832
EVES 322isv o

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EXECUTIVE HOME- Beautiful
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"lIke new" I Br. 2 beth, choice
Loch Arber area. Extra large tree
shaded yard. $33..

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DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwick. Broker
rSltona, 611.0111
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LARGE FAMILY- Spacious 3 BR.
2 baths with family room 0.
workshop. Only $11,300.

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copper electric wiring &amp; boat

mortgage, $137.57 monthly and
pay very small down payment to
move In. No qualifying. tm

dock. Lake Markham. $35,000,

Broker, 322-7)74

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321.0041

2017 S. FRENCH

TO BUYERS- $100 Down RIVERVIEW AVE.- 3 BR, 2 bath,
homes. Call to see.
central heat &amp; air. wall.to.wall

* COUNTRY ESTATE *

carpet, kitchen equipped, fenced

Harold Hall Realty

tNOTIcE

yard. Owner relocating. $39,230.

I acres, zoned agricultural, fenced
and cross fenced, 2 sheds with

PINECREST....4 BR, ]bath,on 3big
lots. Lots of extras, Including pool
6. Income producing trailer on
back lot. $10,300. Terms avaIlable,
COUNTY-,
2 BR furnished, including Washer 20)6 LAKE AVE.- LOIy 3 BR, 1½
and freezer. New l'OO many
extras.
bath, central heat &amp; aIr, car
ceIling, kitchen equIpped. Florida
21 block, country kitchen, screened
rm.. utility shed, washer I. dryer
porch, large I,
included. Only 126.500. Terms.
Jng
$1,000 dn., 1150 mc. $13500
TEE 'N GREEN ESTATES-I BR,
1½ bath, central heat &amp; aIr, kit.
then equipped, fenced yard, half
BATEMAN REALTY
block from Golf Course.'Reduceaj
Rag. Real Estate Broker
$7,3ØQ to $27,300. Check this out.
2130 S. Sanford Ave.
fl1O7fteyeL3fl.7
$00 MAGNOLIA- Handyman's
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Special.) BR,) bath, 2 story home
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in nice neighborhood. Owner
anxious to sell. 1)2,300.

concrete floors, fish pond, 4 Inch

REALTOR, MLS
323-5174
Anytime
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WYNNEW000- 2116 DeCottes

Ave. Secluded home with unique
floor plan. 3 BR. 2 bath, family
room and formal dining room.
Come see for $26,700.
HIGHLAND PARK- 205 Margaret
Road. Years of comfortable living
can be yours in this spacious 3 BR
with 1 full and 2 half baths, on
extra large lot. All extras Included

for $35,000.

qualify. 3 BR, 2 bath, kitchen
equipped, central heat 0. air.
carpeted. From 522.000.

StudIo, 1,3,3

Wm. H. Stemper-Realtor

QUiet,OneS?ory

Kitchen EquIpped
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1505 W. 25th St.
Sanford, Flo,

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Highway 17.92, Sanford
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QUALITY HOMES ATMODERATE PRICES

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Cenlral Heating and Air Conditioning

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711

W. 25th

Sanford, Fla.J __________________

For Appointrn

Call 3O5.3273)03

FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H

and

f

OR
25%

Z375

Reduction on Our Largest Model Townhouse

ORIGINAL PRICE

29

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QualIty 3 bedroom . 2 bath garden, home, 1267 square feet of living area.
Concrete block Construction. Central heat and air conditioning. Fully
equIpped kitchen. Shag carpeting throughout. Ceramic tile baths. Decorator
wallpaper in kitchen and baths. Privately fenced rear yard. Fully sodded
lot. Convenient to schools and shopping -No maintenance fees.

generator lights, Speedometer,
mirror, like new. 671.1)33.

consIstIng of: sunken con.
vers.ation pit, fireplace, cathedral
ceiling. "great room" concept.
eat.in kitchen, sunken tub, wooded
lot and wall to wall plush carpeting. This 3 BR beauty is
nearing completion and will sill

anytime

51Household Goods

for under $30,000 but you better

14' .Glaspar, 75 HP Evinrude &amp;
Trailer, $300. 372.1555.

wod&amp;ciere
DIRECTIONS:

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Weston2Sth St. off 1192
Mile To Ridgewood Ave., Go South 2 Blocks

On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive

NEED A HOME? 5100 down
payment to qualified buyers, 3
BR, 1½ baths, central heat,
refurbIshed. As low as 515.000

F

waco

CONSTRUCTION CONPAN!

A Subsidiary Of Wiliner Industries

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cellent condition; uS or best Offer.

Phone 322.2511.
STOP
AND
THINK
A
MINUTE. .. .IF
CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY,

satininlaidlamptablesandcoflee
table,
oak county cletk's desk,

suiie

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Used Office Furniture
Wood or steel desks, executiv, desk
&amp; chaIrs, secretarial desks &amp;

Hwy 52, 1 mile west of Speeoway.
Daytona Beach will hold a public
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
nIght at 7:30. It's the only one lan
Florida, You set th. reserved
prIce. No charge other than $5

registrati fee uniess vetnicte is
soid.CalISO.4.25553)1he. further
details.

SALE CONDUCTED BY:

chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets,
is. Cash and Carry.
NOLL'S

as

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1967

Pontiac Lemans, 2. door,
keystone 'nags, good condition.
Asking $335, Pin. 322043,

Auction Service of Fla.
AUCTIONEER Col. Marvin Cohen

Casselberry. 17 52, 5301206

Held In a new larger location

62-Lawn-Garden

at:

VW Super Bug, 11100. New engine
&amp; clutch. New brakes &amp; complete
front end. Dealer warranty. ShIp
No. 59. Sanfont Boats Works,
Celery Ave.

67O Sand Lake Rd., Orlando
(1 blk. E. of I-I at S2IA Exit)
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

64-Equipment for Rent

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1973 MaverIck, standard trans.. air,
$1.00 or $400 down and take over

1-323.2801-after 5 p.m.
851-5780
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Sleam Clean You Own Carpet
Rant Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE, 33251$)

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HELPI- 3 Kids - Need Room! '71

Convention Center

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

65-Pets-Supplies

DAYTONAAUTOAUCTION'

stack book cases, wicker, grandlather clock, chandelie,'s, dining
rm. suites, chests, hi.boys. wash
stands, love seats, foyer pieces,
tlredogs, mirrors, accent pci. and
much, morel Master Charge
BankAmericard, cash and good
checks.
OPEN
FOR
IN.
SPECT ION 10 AM bOth dayS,

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SALE

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Oriental rug, braided rug, couch and
chair, king size bookcase headboard, a couple of single beds, pair
of van seats, 2 metal wardrobe,,

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Jersey cow with 2 calves, $200;
Aystnlre heifer, l's months old,
$40. Call 323-4114.

Lease a Datsun including Z cars arid
trucks. For information call 5111
Rayon Jack Mink, 131-1311.
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
'73 Mca, Call 3234370 or
4405 Dealer.
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payments. 5445257,

'ii Buick Electra, excel. cord, with
all power options. Metallic green
with vinyl top. Clean cicth'Jn.
tenor, lowner. $1495or best offer.
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1913 Oldi Cutlass S
Factory air, PS, PB, 12.000'

wooden sailboat complete with
mast and sails, hundreds of
women's designer dess.s In all

Sizes, garden tools, mechanics
tools and all kinds of misc. items
too numerous to mention.

For Sale

RAM &amp; SHEEP
Phone 365.3136

GOLDEN HAWN

$200. Call 322 3965.
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R&amp;H. Al shape, $100. Phone 123-

4541 after S p.m.

Dell's Auction Center

HAY FOR SALE
$1.25 Bale Up
Call 322-5*27 after 3p.m.

Ptnone4544o
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'65 Dodge Coronet, 2 door, V-i, aIr.

Open Daily For Retail
Sales. 10-S

67A-Feed

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Hwy. o west. Sanford

373 5420

12 Vega GT Hatchback, silver 'ay
with black racing strIp. i spWd,
air, tinted glass, radio; clean, 22.
4415 after 6 p.m.

YEAR END

pc. walnut dining room set with 2
leaves and pads, good condition.
Call 3720341.

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NOW IN PROGRESS

3220779

Beginners or retirees luck. All
appliances, Nice size fenced lot. 3
BR with screened porch. Call
Immediately and steal it tar
$17,900. 425-0049'

LARRY SAXON INC., REALTOR

:UTURA BY SINGER
ne of Singer's top Touch arid Sew
Zig Zag machines, Assume
baLance of 5105.50 or pay 5)1.50 per
month. Will take trade.in, Singer
equipped to zig zag &amp; make button

holes. Balance of 1311$ or 10
Payments of $6. Call credit
manager, 37794$) or see it

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
IOJE. 1st St., Downtown

76 CITICAR

$

1 395

1700 MILES

75 MERCURY COMET
6 CYL. AUTO, P.S.. AIR
RADIO. 13000 MILES

'V' SANORA
SOUTH
neighborhood

'25,000

Conventional.S% Down
Homes ready for your inspection
and Immediate occupancy
S
Sanford Ave., 4 Blocks South of Alrp*rt Blvd.

Brailey Qdham-323-4670
BUILDER. DEVELOPER

73 FORD PICKUP
AUTO, V-I

73 FORD PICKUP

2895

V-I. 3-SP., AIR. RADIO

75 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE

72 PLYM. SAT. 4 DR.

1500. 11,190 MILES

Vi AUTO. PS. PB
AIR VINYL ROOF. RADIO

31 95

AM.FM. BLUE

74 PLYMOUTH FURY 3

72 CHEV. CAPRICE

4 OR. SEDAN, V-a t.UTO
PS, PB, AIR . RADIO, GOLD

2 OR., MT., V.0. AUTO PS. PS.
AIR. AM-FM.

1 895

73 HONDA M'CYCLE
330 CC. 9,501 MILES S SF.
ELEC. START. CUSTOM HAN.
OLE SkRS AND SISSY BAR.

$595

2 DR. H.T.,V.$ AUTO, ps, PB,
AIR, AM.FM. TAPE STEREO

2295

73 DODGE MONACO
9 PASS S-WON. V-a AUTO, PS,
PB. C. CONTROL, SO-SO SPLIT
SEAT,L. RACK.

V-I AUTO. PS,
VINYL ROOF.

PB. RADIO,

V I AUTO.
AIR RADIO

1395
1895
1 1 95
1 295

70 CHEVY NOVA 2 DR.
SCYL. AUTO. RADIO
VINYL ROOF

2595

AT LOW LOW PRICES

ECONOMy
l792

CARS OF
SAP4FORDINC
SANFORD

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1995

71 FORD LTD 2 DR, H.T.

25 USED TOYOTAS

AIRPORT BLVD. AT HWY

1995

70 MERC COUGAR

73 CHEVY CAPRICE

:',i,i•,;..,, .

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1972 Volkswagen Ill, good con
dition; also 5940 Volkswagen Bug,

after

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT
Another Fine Development By

GTO. PS, PB,

Jght green velvet sofa, I', 5)20.
dark green swival rocker, 530; 5'
pecan coffee table, $30 assortment of drapes. All excellent
condition, Call 373.129*
S.

S

In Sanford.

80-Autos for Sal.
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323 1372 SRMlmi,Ee,tii

SPANISH STYLE STUCCOCorner lot. 3 BR, formal dining,
range, refrigerator $21,500.

VA Financing-Nothing Down • FHA
323•7030

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tIres. new
clolsonne vase, Dresden cut glass,
battef'y, new inspectIon stickar.
1.5. Prusila, Meissen, art glass,
t
Asking $425 322.7421.
Oriental pieces, depression glass,
keep trying.
primitives, dolls, sterling, doll
furniture, toys. banks, lamps,
'iS Dodge Van, BI00. 3)5 v-i. auto..
weather vane, tools, etc.
PS, Am.FM, West Coast mirrors,
Victorian
cylinder
bookcase
deluxe slits, llr &amp; carget, n.ox
secretarIes, parlor sets, heavily
'nI. 13.100 or best Offer. Call ais.
carved lIving rm. suite, French
$204 atter 5 p.m.

Holton Collegiate trombone, cx-

:0uNTRYFuRN DISTRIBUTORS

New 2-3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

FOR INFORMATION CALL

Sears l.wIneef utility trailer with
spare wheel and tire. See at 1005
Paloma Ave. or call 323-1154.

TO BE SOLO TO THE HIGHEST
BIDDER the contents of several
estates. Including large fish scale,

edndise

Ne

FROM

Ideal huntIng, fishIng vehicle;
1943 Ford ~ ton flat bed. V.0
engine, runs, rough body, mak.e
offer; 1935 Ford 1½ ton flat bid.
dump body, VS. rough, make
offer. 373-1450.

* SALE BEGINS 1 p,m.*

ROBSON MARINE
2920 Hwy 17.93
333-SN)

59-M.isical

dl'Ive, heavy duty front bumer.

*SAT,.SUN. Oct. 3031 *

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

;

iNS International Scout, I aineel

ANTIQUE AUCTION

berry. 530-5415.

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hurry. LAKEFRONTS DON'T I
learly new twin size trundl, bed,
LAST I
$50; d'drawer dresser, $15. Phone
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR
371-0170.
$30 Hwy. 431, Longwood
531 P222
sell our trade in furniture at low
prices, Good Selection.

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Kitcinen

Bathroom Cabinets.
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
available. Bud CabeIl. 372 $052

4

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lewelry, new &amp; antIque furniture
Imisc. US Diane Circle. Cass.I.

Schwinn 2 speed tandem bike,

Lakefront Contemporary

Sanford's newest residential

MODEL OPEN:

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- Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
.
333
or3fl flie
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?Aion

campIng equip., baby Items,

67-Livestock. Poultry

322 1917

7$-4,tOI"CyCISS

any night.

package for $423. Radio alon, Sold

Undir $50,000

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Garage Sate- Thurs., FrI., &amp; Sat.
Utility trailer, freezer, tools,

Male Springer-Spaniel with pape,
1$ months old. FREE to good
home. Phone 323.1102.

FULLER BRUSH

Trade

tool Bring your 'articles to
Movlefand Drive In Theatre Swap
Shop-Flea, Market, south 17.93,
every Sunday, 9a.m. to S p.m. NO
CHARGE, Reserve tree Spaces,
Phone 333.12)6, 7 p.m. O 5 p.m.

Sanford.

TrUCkS

&amp;

Empty your carport or garage- Make 51$ and have fun swapping

YARD SALE-Oct. 29, 30.Jofflng
til 4. Misc. I Plants, 101 E. 25th,

te

Any year ttwv 976 models. 7 diys
week. Call collect. 511-213;.
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WANIEDI SELLERS.
BUYERS.DEALERS

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single side band, can be modif led
for 10 channels. 0.101 Desk power
microphone, Avantl PDL.II beam
antenna. AR.73XL rotor and
control box. Rig Is only 4 months
old. Will sill only as complete

eO'

22,125

NOW

Laws Curs

1

South Seminole

7O-Sp a
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MORE CASH "
For Wrecked orjunk

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Central Florida Chorale Rummage
Sale, Saturday, Oct. 3O,a.m, to?,
at the Singer Store, Sanford Plaza.

new for ups. Call 322-1112.

Cottage, S rooms, 1 bath, 251 S. 3rd
St., Lake Mary. Phone $301103.

BUVITFOQASONG .i'!5

-.

831-9993

I

37 274$

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List Yotx Business.,.DIQI 322-2611

fully equipped. $29,500. $311640.

Call 322-1421 after I p an.

For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 items.
Larry's Mart. 213 Sanford Ave.

Carport Sale- Saturday, Oct. 30,9
to S. Macrame, plants, household
Items &amp; various misc.
Cherokee Circle. Sunland Estates.

WIfl' REALTY

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refrigerator a
air I
Conditioner Included at $11,900 or
best offer. Broker, $31017).
Big 5500.

Req Real Estate Broker, 321 0610

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Quaker kerosene Mater, double fan
50.000 BTU, good condition,
Thermal.AIre gas heater, good
condition. 377-loss.

$2,000 dn., about 5160 mc. Owner
will finance, 7032 Jefferson Ave. I
333.1374 days, 904-177.943 after 6. I

room, range, refrigerator, large

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SEIGLER HEATER
ike New, Price
327-1710

REALTORS

BUY JUNK CARS.- from $10

Cash 322-4132

Garage Sale- Saturday only, 9 too.
Household Items. 631 Palmetto
Ave.. Lunowood,

2770.

lot. Nice and clean, $20,500.

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Deli-Meat Case: Ice Machnine; Gas
Grill; Fryer; Cash Register;
Steam Table; Other Items. 32]-

77-... Autos Wanted

WE BUY FURNITURE
MaitlandAuctig
339-4416 toll free from S ford

SaleS

W'INNEWOOO_. 3 BR, family I

We're Offering A

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Guaranted reconditioned auto
batteries, $12.95 exchange.
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
Sanford Ave.

flow does thIs Sound? A dream

.

Luwn Cure

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
31IilSE.FI5j
322._2

garage, fenced large lot, kitchen

Uppland

.

KENMORE WASHER, pr,s,
service, used machInes.
MOONEYAPPLIANCES3,J

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Sanford- 2 BR, CD, air, screened
porch, double lot, fruit &amp; large oak
trees, nice neighborhood, 519,900.

I

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speed, good condition, $50 for
both; CD base station I antenna,
US. Call 327.1339.

Forrest Greene Inc.

I

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Wi

2 Bicycles, 1 boy's &amp; 1 gIrl's 26", S

SELL- 2 BR block, city
I MUST
CB BASE STATION- RealistIc
utIlities. 1)2 Club Road, $anford. I Navaho TRC.S7 Transceiver,

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,

P0. Box 2441. Sanford, Fl. 37771.

side laundry, central heat &amp; air,
$23,750. FHA.

3MSPARK

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an

bath home with Florida rm., in.

Multiple LIsting Service

Across From Ranch House

'%3.$670or53

Now avaIlable-.. Costume iewelry
with a LIFETIME GUARANTEE
at
amazIng 10 pcI. off retail.
For a complete catalog of savings
send II (refundable with first
order) to: The Now Oyess Co.,

WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY- Sparkling) BR. 1½

06$33

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JEWELRY BONANZA

of privacy, 5*900.

322-2420
ANYTIME

A SERVICEMAN? You'll

find him listed in our Business
Offertory.

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VA.

home with large rooms and
enormous closets. A true prestige
home. Call tar details.
Call Sanford'S
Sales Leaden

NEED

Ito

LAKE MARY- Spacious 3 BR, 2
bath, lakefront home wIth
beautiful FIREPLACE. Formal
dining, country kItchen, 1½ acres

LAKE MARY- Country Club
Road- Deliphtfui, new, custom
Georgian style 4 BR, 2 bath brick

OniBedroom

MirchaudiN

13355. Summerlin ae., Sanford-I
BR, 2 bath.
&amp; clean, nice
trees. Move I .now. $17,530. FHA.

on a large fenced lot. BBP
warranted. A true buy at 120.000.

1919 S. French
332499)
Eves. 327-1496; 3221164; 322. 1911

AduIt.Family

Osteen- 5 Acres, $9,250; 10 acres,
115,000. Surveyed, Free title In.
surance. Broker, 131-0111.

near

322-6457

WASHINGTON OAKS- Iii McKay
Blvd. Squeaky cleant This well
cared for) BR, 1½ bath home Ets

eedroom Apti.

(5elceNQ.

31-

Ph. 322.4610.

10 Acres, wooded, In Paola on hard
road,
Wilson Place. Priced
right. Call 323-1991.

Rag. Real Estate Broker
General Contractor

$23,000.

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assumi

stream, $1,000 equity
mortgage for 5)7,000 lot I years

JOHNNY WALKER

RAVENNA PARK- 102 Satsurna
Drive. Secluded) BR. 1 bath on
corner lot. Convenient to schools,
country club arid shopping. Loads
of extras. A real bargain at

20cc. ft. chest freezer, like new, ___________________________________________________
or best offer. $311257 after 6p.m.

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Murphy, N. C. Area-)) acres. 44
bordering a beautiful troul

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garage and Lake Mary's most
unique central heat and air con.
dit loaned home featuring cathal
exposed beam ceilings, wood
floors graced with plush carpets.
Large living rm. with corner
fIreplace, 2 bdrms. cacti large
enough to be two, georgous
bathroom, dining aree, latest,
most modern G.E. kitchen
anywhere with slidIng glass doors
onto cathedral ceiling screened
porch with corner BarS Qua pit.
Only $45,500 with terms If desired.

Stenstrom Realty

area;

Looking for a lob? The Classified
Ads will help you hand that job.

wellwith submergible pump, 2 car

VETERANS- We have a few new
homes l,tt. No money down if you

Apm

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condition; utility shed. Call 333.
4514 after 3 p.m.

Lonqwood- By Owner, Opportunity
for Income, AttractIve 3 BR home
in excellent area. Large screened
patio, pool, privacy fence and
separate 2 apartment rertal units.
Concrete block construction, Call

MLS.R EALTORS

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3 BR mobile home, 1½ bath, air

131.1201.

J

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4-Wde_Homes

Asgoc, 373 04$
Night

Day

landscaping. Reduced to $19,500.

CRANK CON'ST REALTY
REALTORS_..Z.06l
Eve,, 333.3gf

0ays-3fl.öi
Nightl-3fl.fl$2

medIate possession.

bath home with room to grow,
Central HA. W.W carpeting, large
kitchen, paneled Family Room.
Screened cabana, and beautiful

With Ice Maker

54-Gu rage

ST. JOHNS REALTY Co.
BROKERS

JOHN SAUL'S AGENCY

S.P.A.C.l.O.U.S Immaculate 3 BR. 2

7SRKrNVINCte$

WANT TO BUY 3 or 3 bi*oatn
modit'n home, Sanford ca DeBam'y MUSt Sacrifice 5973 $freemlkç
also large tree shaded lOt.
Pt. Oregofy Mobile Homes, iO3
Write: P.O. Sen 2341, Sanford.
Orlando Drive, 333.3201
Florida 32771,
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Cash for Antiques. Consioneneants
CLA5III
Fn
-AO.iclww
. -n .
wanted, HI.way 46 Auction
MOVES MOUNTAINS
Galleries, 3326572.
OfMerctnatndls.EveryDa1ii,
TryOtnel
YOU NAME IT, I BUY ITt
SAN FOND AUCTION
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373734

NEFRIGENATOR.SId,bySICI,

Phce 373 5603.

YEAR END BARGAIN- 3 BR, 1
barn home, carpeted. A.C., kit.
then equipped. Assume firsi

All sIzes, all price,, low, low down,
Chieperthan rent. You don't have
to be a veteran. Coil today,

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3 BR, IVi barn, rid brick. Must sell
Willing to talk terms. $20,001

WATERFRONT- Custom 3.2 on
appror. I acre. Beautiful home

* VA RESALES *

LIGHT &amp; CHEERy- lmpresive 3
BR, 3 bath, huge family room,
choice Ravenna Park area.
531.100.

than $750 down. Goverinman
fundIng. By buIlder, 531.1549
Equal Housing Opportunity.

REAL ESTATE

features Central HA, Hl.Lo shag,
brick fireplace, large kitchen,

$, Pt7O- 4R

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Lake Mary- 3 BR, fl bath nov
homes. Under $23000 with let

CaHBart

area features central HA, W.W

carpeting, large eat.in kItchen,
Family area, lots of storage and
beautIful yard for lust 132,9001

a-ntedto

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37214lI or3fl.g after Hrs.

Trade your equity or Item of valut
as down payment on 3 or 3 SI
home, some with central alt. Cal
George Willis, REALTOR
ASSOCIATE.

Imns,culate home In 1st qualIty

leg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER.ASSOC

Hal Colbert Realty

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Rig. Neal Estate Broker
SALES - RENTALS
117W, lit St., Sanford

TRADE UP

AFFORDABLE PRESTIGE-

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REALTY

Rig. Real Estate Broker
IlOOE,231h5t
333.4433

W, GARNETT WHITE

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TAFFER

Ave., Lake Mary. $35,100.

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ji

BALL REALTY-

temporary-I level,) $1.7 bat,
176.000. Jenny Clark Realty. 3Z

GENEVA- 1 acre land on
Jungle Got som.ttilng to sill? A Classlfiój
Road. Nice double wide mobile
_.fl4wiil sell It fast.
home. $15350.
Wlnierspri,,gs_ lmrnacuiatejBR,
4 BR, 2 beth, l'.'i acres, VanBuren
2 bath with many extras, Must see

Your

S2-AHances

ISO.

interested,

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rch.IecI's Own Custom Coi

central Pneat &amp; aIr, large fenced
yard, large workshop, plus metal
utility bldg. 323.1005.

REALTORS
7O?3j
multiple listing service

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3 BR, 1 bath, fully carpeted,

10GW. 1st St.
Sanford. .3222333

PrIy,

Evssdti Nsra, kedud, FL
41

c.

Jim Hun

CLASSIFIED ADS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCE$:
Notice Is hereby given thai I am
color Ye. aIr Cas..Mild $orv.
NotiCt Is hereby given that fl, engaged In busineis at N2 French
OdQndo - Winter Poik
QUALiTY INN NONTW
undersigned. pursuant to me Ave. Sinford, Seminole county.
*flerHNars.
N24MI Realtor
I•415R434.LMh..me4
"FIc?rnoas Name StatuV' Chlpt,r FdL%Ndi?mI0tdIflou$nsm.oi
333.301
0MI
3222611
$lga'
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regi
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the Cletwi? Casrt. Seminile DIflelteFalr. Inc..a ps. ,p,
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"Get Em Whi
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
a
In and he Seminole County. Florida, register taid name with me Clark 00
RATES
33"',,.
__________________
County. Flulde in ecw.cs wthi Dinette Fair, Defendant
__________________
t*on rsciipl ii pr
the
ot tte
Circuit Cotwt, Seminole County.
,
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,
1 lltru S times
Santord- ideal he retIred P1.l
4Tca $tss
outiiculonof
HOURS
,.
Name Ststvtii, Te.WIf: Section PIUIIde
If,,
BR. ugetairs; qv.00nat$tLiiIaoJ.
tItIis names IoIIow:ng to wft• provisions of me FlctItIus Name
Sthru2S times ... 3k. ne
.
1:00 AM. -5:30 P.M.
You Cii Have
s3.. _,
us
FOURDEE
2 times.............. . . ____________________
DIVISION
AND Statutes, YoWl?: Section ass.oe
I: pey m. CIapIr
.1. Ed $trasgt..r,, as Eiectiv,
MO4°'t'
FlotliSi 5tatu?.
FOURDEE
.
INCORPORATED
- PublI: Oct. S. II. 22. 2L ira
($2.00MINIMUMCNARGE)
Dfriitii tIle FIsrI Deputmaw
WELAKA APARTMENTS
HOUSe In 3 MonthS
u.i
SATURDAY '-Noon
S RObeI? E.
*tiich tts corporation is
Dna
Lines Minimam
00 Revenue, Tadal,...,. FIsrw,
liaw. hell.
Ifigiged In business as MO Plu,
Publish: Oct. 33. fl. Nov. £ 12. 1,76
Qjsjfy
f y
Avenue In the City of Caiaibecry. DEE114
FICY1TIOUSNAMI
VS.
Florida.
DEADLINES
ciean iurnl,pad lit NNr. a. hesey is available for subsidIzed
Relict Is hereby gIven thai I am Dinette Fair. Inc
Thai the party intir5ted In said
FICTITIOUS NAME
Prlvai, entrance. Adeas ealy
in business 11 Reef, I P.O.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
assieg In rural arise No down
buSiness enterprise is as
NOtice Is hereby that i am
.
NOOn The Do Before PubkQtion
las 335. Sww,et Dive. LonJ by virtue of the? certain WrIt 00
1004 P.lmetfo. Sanhet
payment. monthly payments less
____
EMERSON
ELECTRIC.
co.
1fl9aed
In
busIness
at
102
French
3371S. Siminsle County. Florida Execution tot Collection Of
man rent.
By: Ron Worwlct
Ave.. Sanford. SeminOle County,
under me fictitIous nenie of su DelInquent Tax Issad cut ot and
Sundoy
Noon Friday
Florida,
3tA-Dxss
VkChalrman
of
under
the
fictitious name of
SMITH AUTO Sails, and that I underffies.aiofth,Circvi,ccurt00
N. IJNSWORTH REALTY
FOrdee Division of
SPECTRA GRAPHIC OF SAN.
tsr,sheswnam,wim
5emineI County. Florida and from
Emev
FORD,
and
that I Intend to register
lee. Real Estate Iraber
Electric, Co.
C*ttIl.CIfCIJI? Court, SemInole the Slate 01 FlOrIda Department 00
I BR ap.rtw; aapllances hat
Said name with the Clerk of the
Publish: OctS. 15. 33. 3, 1f7a
tounty, FIrIda in accerdince with Revenue. issued on the lath day 00
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011.10
Crtuit Court. Seminole County.
mI p12231517 1V15.
RI. prI5lens 11 tte FIctitious October AD.
and air.
,
3-Cemeteries
Nsin $tahi1
IN TN CIRCUIT COUNT, IN AND Florida In accordance with the
To-Wit: Sictian Writ 00 EcaO,$IOn was delivered t
untishw. hesooni. Security
provisjo
WANT TO SELL
the FICtItiuj Name
FOR
go FheIda Statutes ifS?.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
'vie as Sheriff of Seminole county
Deposit. Adults Pi'efeired. 333
Statutes, Te.Wit: section ., CEMETERY PLOT at Oaklawn
YOUR HOME?
FLORIDA
5: Schuyler 0. SmIth
Florida. and I hive levied tn the
0130 or 222-iSIS.
Florida Statut 1557
Cemetery. very reasonable. Call
Buying a new home? Moving to en
PubItm: Oct. S. iS. 32. Ii. 1W6
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
74.I761.CA4.B
following described
gon o
333.7122.
S Robert 1. iprague
apartment?
Øf.37
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
by Dinette Fair. Inc.. said
4 Ream turn. doglez 3im SI.. 151
Pubflsh.
Oct.
33.
Get some action with a Herald 0
LOAN
25.
Nov.
3
12,
1576
ASSOCIATION
lang
OF DEE.11s
In
county
senior
citizen
to
share
my
li
me.
plim
us
dog.
After
5.
call
IN THU
classified d. Well help you writi
CIRCUIT CO lINT. Florida and
SEMINOLE COUNTY. a cor.
4-FrsonaJs
note particularly
home ants expenses. Write BOO
3335401.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. described as follows:
ad thai will bring fast sale.
poraflon organized and existing
. .
615. co Evening Herald. P.O. Box
CALL 3222611
Casi NO. 71te6.CAei.B
an me goods wares. merchandise, under tine Lawi of the United States IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
1637. Sanford. Fia. 32171.
DAOE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND equipment
ISALCOHOL.A PROBLEM?
ci America.
fl4teUSIS
AIIId
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
andor automolve
i.
2
bath, central heat I.
Lovely
j.OAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI. equipment found at the demdanr
IN YOUR FAMlY?
Plaintiff,
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
lamily em., garage, large
WANT
TO
SELL
AL ANON
Plaintiff, piaceofbusln,,set 1111 Hwy. l753
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
2 BR. home
wie
fenced yard. separate studio.
YOUR HOME?
vs
MELVIN A. ELKINS. JR. a
Maitland, Florida. Said property
wife, CASE NUMBER: 76Sl2.CA.i.I
Veryreasanable
22.050 equity &amp; assume losn 00
Buying
a
new
home?
Moving
to
an
For
famálles
or
..HENRY W. BONGEN and EFFIE being stored at A.
frlend
of
problem
WANDA
L.
ELKIN$.
et
al.,
SOUTHEAST
FIRST NATIONAL
J. LowIng
$33,011. 321-0103.
apartment?
MAE BORGEN a.k.a EFFIE MAE Transfer &amp; Storage in
drinkers,
Defendants.
BANK OF MAIYLANO. a national
Sanford
. SCHARFF.
. Forfurttner Information call 423-4307
AMENDED
banking association,
Florida. AND one Nil Chevrolet
Late Mary-Single hOs.4e, 1 II. By Owner- 2 BR. I bath. Flu'
Get some action with a Herald
Of Write
Defendants S'epVanTypeNo. 10.whitelnc,,
NOTICIOF ACTION
living room. combination kitchenPlaintIf?,
row,,. carper?, fenced backyar
classified
ao.
Well
help
you
write
NOTICE OF ACTION
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
TO: WAMEL CORPORATION, an vs
VIM NO. cp
dining room. shower. 322.1w.
vfl4s54 winici is
corner If. Wall to wail carpet,
an
ad
that
will
bring
fast
sale.
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STATE OF FLORIDA
80* 533, Sanford. Fla. 37771.
unregIstefedforelgncorporatior ORLANDO
beingstoredatAltamenteGa,.agein
INDUSTRIAL
furniture. 2 aIr conditioners,
CALL
333.111
TO: HENRY W. BORGEN, 3633 Allamonfe s,,,..
unchartered Florida corporation DEVELOPERS. INC.. a Florida
lmrnaculate3iR,3bIl,ca,paf,4,
washer, dryer, drapes. Will
Ad.
FACEDWITHADRINKING
Mswgannary Road, EllIcait City, dltioiiai information available
______________________
whose principal place of business corporation. JOHN R. LOVETT. and
earage. fenced yard. tiM month.
sacrifice 114,501. 322.3101.
PROBLEM
Maryland 21043. and EFFIE MAE ,
and offic.rx arid dIr.et,,e
ra..i ri.&amp;.j.. ..
._
c I
loAlsartments Uithwnistd
tii
P5onoCnoous
I
BORGEN a-ks EFFIE MAE County SkerilVs Department.
tAlkfl*Wfl.
Defendants.
LOCH ARBOR- By Owner- 3 BR,
Can Help
SCHAUFF. 3333 Huxley Street.
J Winter SprIngs.- 3 BR. excellent
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
tine undersigned as Sheriff of
NOTICE OF SALE
2 beth, dining rm., ww carpet.
Call
covnddien.
mm
.
lease
a
In-isa?
moe
$20
Pittsoi.wgn, PennsylvanIa 13201
I
that
an
action to foreclose a mor•
Seminole County, Florida. wit at
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN mat
NOW LEASING
cent. H. double garage with
Write
P.O.
Box
1213
I
mo.
No
pets.
Near
school.
321.0335.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 11:00 AM. on the ISm day of
gage on the following property In on Friday. the 26. day of November,
I
Sanford :ourt
workshop, large lot, citrus trees.
Sanford. Floricla3vlI
that an action to foreclose a Moe. November a.o.
Seminole County. FlorIda:
1576. at 11.00 O'clock AM., at the
offerfo, sa•
LITTir SALESMAN I. NFR!NT
Price reduced. 332.7341.
Aoirtr -trit
tow, can ttw tolaIria
i.. - .. .0 -irie a. ai.
a ,..
..
nw -,
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u' nw uunuw
or
HANSON SHOE SHOP
- .nauwwwait
Seminole County, FIcrida
casin, sublect loony and all existing PARK. Seminole County. Florida. Seminole County, in Sanford.
"NEWLOCATION"
I
Lot 44. Block 0. NORTH 'leirns, at tine Front
EVERY DAY$OflhISviI$IOSIIII,Vhe
according
to
me
33
5.
Ave.
Plat
thereof
Florida.
ARTHUR
H.
8ECKWITH,
as
(West) Door
106 Park Ave., across from Atlantic
what you have to sill. Call today
~ OFUNIT1.accotdingtomeplat,as Sanford, Florida,
Public
Records of Seminole for Seminole County. Florida, will
the above the
Finest
Shoe
RepaIrs.
Courteous
bedToom apis. and completely
1
recardad in Flat Book 17, Page 31. dew'l
here tomorrow.
County, Florida.
Offer fOr5aIetottnehgpnetandb,s,
Day Service. We want or
furnished studio apartments.
Public Records of Seminole County,
Thai said sale is being made e has been filed against you and you bidder, for cash, at public outcry,
business. Thanks.
Cunv.flientiviocated&amp;b.eetifuliy 3 BR I tiled bath carpeted
Florida and That pert 00 Lot 4. satlsty tine terms of said WrIts of are required to serve a copy of your the following described real
landscaped. Abundant storage i mrougnong, central heat and air.
Block 0, NORTH ORLANDO Execution,
DIVORCE FORMS- For Ire, In.
written defenses, it any, to it on property of ORLANDO IN.
(incijngaflic)and"G( Energy I
YERNACE. SECTION SOF UNIT 1,
PHILLIP
H.
formation write to: Box 751.
LOGAN
John E. Polk,
of DUSTRIAL DEVELOPERS, INC..
EfficIency Package". From $110.
mcnm. Phone 545-6311.
arecord,dlanpla$Sookii,page3I,
Pompano. Fla. 33061.
SHINHOLSER. LOGAN AND lOCatedmfl5IminoieCounty.FIfi5
Sheriff
CoIl 323.3301 beiweeni&amp;3:30,
-Public Records of Seminole County.
MONCRIEF. Attoneys for Plaintiff, more particularly described as
381. largetenced yard. LateMary
'Florida, described as follows:
ARE YOU TROUBLED' Call Toll
Post Office Box 3379. Sanford, 10110*5, tO.it:
Florida
Care"- 3 Room $artment, 2nd floor rear;
area. Rent w.aptlon. Security dep.
Free, 6442077 tot
BoinnkngatmeNormeaspcorerof Publish: Oct. 22, 29. Nov. 5. 17. 1576 Florida 32171. and file the original
North 27 feet
22.
utilities inc'uded. 4)7W. Third SI.,
requIred. 323.7142 alter S.
-- saidLoflS.saldc.rflerbeingonme DEE.112
- H0tIiI'it Adults or Teens.
wlththeCleckottlneaooveCourton ORLANDO INDUSTRIAL PARK.
•
Santord. 372-2750
arc of a curve concave Nor ____________________________ or before November 29th. 1576; according to the plat thereof,
as
2 or 3 BR. nice yard. water fur.
tinwesterly having a radius of IV.33
otherwise, a Judgment may be recorded in Pta? Book 10, Page 100.
5 -Lost &amp; Found
nlshed. 2 miles from Sanford.
Get pienty of prospects . Ad.
?ee; thence from a tangent bearing
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SAI.I
entered against you for the relief Public Records of Seminole County.
Adults only. No pets. 332-1311.
vertise your product or service In
01 South II dgrees 04 minutes 00
NOTICE ISHEREIVGIVEN that
demanded In the Complaint.
Florida.
Found- PreScription sun glasses
the Classified Ads.
Seconds West run Southwesterly 6.00 by virtue of that certain Writ of
WITNESS my hand an the seal of
The above sale is made pursuant
BR TownIlcus. 1"i
with bifocals. Call at Senkarlk ______________________________
$eet along the arc of said curve and EXeCiJtIOfl Issued out of
this Court on thIs 20th day of Oc. to Final Judgment of Foreclosure
bath. liv. rm.. din. rm., lam. rm..
Glass 1. Paint Co., 210 MagnolIa
OVIEDO Flu- Duplexes. Furn. or
- melas?ertyboundaryofsaidLo,45, me seal of the Circuit Court of tob*r. 1916.
entered in the above-entitled cause,
tu)itdey*r co.viectione. cable
Ave.
Unturn, wooded, l4orne size lOtS.
mreuolnacentralangleofolougre, Seminole County, Florida, upon a (Seal)
CiveIACtionNo.74J3.CA.Q,.E,,
___________________
TV,gosI.I3apermo.047ge.3434
RIQGEW000 VILLAGE. 343
10 minutes 10 seconds to a point; final ivdgmeant rendered in me
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
pending in the Circuit Court In and
fr*ni9 to 5.
-574
evenings.
372)
thence North 0 degrees ii minutes aforesaid court on the st day
Clerk of th Circuit Court
for Orange County. Florida.
6-Child Care
31 secon West 110.07 feet to the Sep$embev,A.D.1976,lnttna,c,rtain
By: Mary hi. Oarden
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have
-i)
''Northwest corner of said Lot 43; case entitled. H. L. Eldel db.a Tn.
Deputy Clerk
33-t'uses FtwisItod
hereunto set my hand a me or.
BAMBOO COVE APTS
-hence South 71 degrees 53 minutes City Industries, Plaintiff, vs
BabysittIng
in
Publish: Oct. 22. 29. Nov. 5. 12. 1976 tIcII seal this 27th day of
home, fenced yard.
_____________________________
October,
- 55 seconds East i1O.00fe,s aIcag me
near Lake Mary school, one block One 0. 2 Bedroom apartments. Country
Florida Consolidated Publlsher, OEE.I i,
1576.
Trailer- 2 BR, 1 bath, air.
off Lake Mary Blvd 3230421.
Northaalyboundaryofsc,dLotlS,o Inc., Defendant, which aforesaid
furnIshed or unfurnished Newly
(Seal)
CITY OF
5125 month plus deposit. Cliff
me point of beginning.
WrIt 00 Execution was delivered to
redecorated Come see C. Airport
LONOWOOD, FLORIDA
ArThur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Jordan, Realtor, 131 5222.
Eca,.atonal Child Care for as low as
nas been filed against you ar mat me as Sheriff of Seminole County,
Blvd. Sanford, 323 13.aO
___________________________
Clerk of the Circuit Court
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
$7. weekly if you quality 323 547
.
HARRIET DEAS
uarerenuiredtoserveacopyof Florida. and I having levied upon
HUARIIIQTOCONSIDER
By. Cherry Kay Travis
or373k23
your written defenses, it any, to it on the following descnlb,d properly
JEAN BRYANT
ADOPTION OF
Deputy Clerk
Plaintift'sAnorneywp.osefla'n,
under a Distress Writ in this same
PUOPOSEDORDINANCE
534.9212
Publish- Oct 29. 1976
APartments Furnished
address
is
A.
DUANE casiOwned by Florida Consolidated TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
HelP Wanted
DEE-iSa
18- 1 BR lTwid,pt,n,lslied. AC, Adults
BERGSTROM of RUSH. MAR. PubIishers.lnc..saIdpropertyi,,g
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
SAN MO PARK. I. 7. 3 bedroom
silo per mc. 33235)5.
StSALL.
BERGSTROM AND locatedlnSeminoleCounty. Florida, the City Of Loflgwood, Florida. that IN THE CIRCUIT/ COURT,
trail,' 6015 Ad,lt 6. tan'iily park.
..ROU.ISON, PA,, 55 East Livingston more partLcuIrIy described as
CLERK-TYPIST
the City CounCil WiIliPnc4a publiC EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRWeihlt 3515 Hwy 1757, Sanford.
I Bedroom mobilihome. No pets.
.Street. Post Office Box 3146. Poliowi:
CUPT OP FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
r4aving to consider enactment
Pull time, permanent position
SilOper nngntk.
.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Orlando.Florlda,33507.onorbefflje all pl'OftbflOflQlng totheabove Ordinance No. 117, entItled.
availabl, for well qualified ap _____SHIRLEYMILLE1'T
-November 15th, 1576, cast tile the named defendant's busineis In.
F
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
plicant. Good working COnditionS
1BEDROOMAPARTMENT
834.9217
.'erigmn.lwimmeclqrof thiscourt cluding otficf?urniture, office OF LONGWOOD. FLORIDA, BENJAMIN F WARD. JR.. as
and employe benefits. Salary
281. mobile home In Osteen on S
Furnished
-itttner before Servic, on Plaintiff's machines and supplies.
trustee,
Caselberry
WinterSprings
CLOSING. VACATING AND
Commensurate with training and
2300 Mellonviile Ave.
acres. 5)35 month. 3351363or 332.
.Atfoa'nay or immediately thereat, additional information available ABANDONING THAT UTILITY
Forest City
Plaintiff,
experience Payroll experience
I3.
-her. otherwise a Default will oe from the Civil DivIsion of the
Altamonte SprIngs
EASEMENT DESCRIBED AS THE '
desired but not required. Please 10. 1 BR furn. apt., fenced yard.
_______________________
entered against you toy the relief Siminole County Sl5eritvs Depart.
DEVELOPMENT
EAST 7.5 FT OF LOT 71 AND THE CALBERT
5)30 mo . $50 damage, halt
write, giving full details of
$43 'no. References.
demanded in the Complaint or meant.
WEST7SFTOFLOT79LESSTHE CORPORATION, a Florida cor
training and experience to Box
utilities. No deposits. 323.I2g3
lSlTrailerinpaola
Petitiori,
and tine undersigned as Shiriff of
SOUTH 7.5 FT THEREOF, LAKE poration.
anytime.
616. c-a Evening Herald. P.O. Box
322.430
WITNESS my hand and seal of - Seminole County, Florida. will at
AMENDED
SEARCY SHORES. ACCORDING
'657. Sanford, Fl. 3271)
Nice ge furn apt., carpet:lignps,
this Court this 11th day of October. 11.00 A.M. on ml 1st day of TO THE PLAY THEREOF
NOTICE OF SALE
RUTH TUECH
NOTiCE 5 HEREBY GIVEN that Smallest ad with the gnat,,,
waler turn. Adults. $133 'no. 322
November, A.0. 1576. offer for sale RECORDED IN PLAY BOOK 5
S34-9217
liii
[itit,
;'çeat)
*k0a515 after
and sill to th highest bidder, for PAGES 23. 21 and 23 OF THE purSuant to Final Judgment of
pontunity. Call 323 4342
AltamonteSprirngs
Ar?P*,r H. Beckwitin, Jr.
OF
foreclosure
rendered
on
cash. subiect to any and all existing
tIne
6th
dSy
PUBLIC
RECORDS
Longwood
Iens. at the Front (West) Door Of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Efficiency SIIS
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA; Of October, 1976, in that certain UNEMPLOYEO Never again
yo4 have Sincere desire and
(East)
By Cherry Kay Travis
41-t'*us.s
Utilitiesincl
the Seminole County Courthouse in
PROVIDING CONFLICTS AND cauSiPifldingintheClrcuitCourtin
annbtiorn
PublIsh: Oct. 15, 27, 39, Nov. 5.1916 Sanford. Florida. the above
and far Seminole County, Florida.
Call 372 1.170
EFFECTIVE DATE.
SlI3OSóatter 1pm. or write I0
01(01
described personal property.
SaidOrdinancewasplacedonflrst wherein BENJAMIN F. WARD.
IBR.fur-n apt .Iiglnts.watqfu,.1,,
OPEN HOUSE
as trustee, is Plaintiff, and
G'ovarnl. Deltona. FIa 3273.
That said sale Is being made to reading on October ii, 1976. and the
Mature adults. No pete Sn. 322
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING sitisly the terms of said
Sat. &amp; Sun., 1 to5 P.M..
WrIt of City Council will consIder same Von CA LB ER I DEVELOPMENT Telephone Solicitors,
72% after I *k days
OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND Execution.
elperiei.cedat
CORPORATION, A Florida Cot
HILDA RICHMOND
Refurbishedfarmhoue.oniacreoi
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
making appointm,nt. for in
""°" is Defendant. Civil ACtiO
John E. Polk,
374-3167
publichearing.whicnwillh,
in
gQodfsS'tile$Oilwith iolsof trees.
hourly
rate
Air,
carpeted,
quiet
1
home
salesmen.
Top
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
and
2
Sheriff
the City Hall of Longwood. Florida, No- 71 2195 CA.O9.F, I, ARTHUR H.
Deltona
141.000.7540 NarcIssus. off of west
bedrooms. 5)25 to 5135
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF
pluS
bonus.
A
poSition
also
BECKWITH. JR.. Clerk of the
Seminole County,
on Monday, the 1St?, day
,
AdultS Phone 322-1110
SQ 44. PIn 327)301.
THE
available on commission basis
CITY OF SANFORD.
Florida
November, AD,. 1976 at 100p.m., aforesaid Circuit Court. eilI at 11:00
FLORIDA
from your home Sunday only 323
---A.M.
on
the
___________________________
PUhII,.h ru's ,, ,. i.,g•
-10th
day
flCTi ax PQ55C. AT
-.
Notice Is hereby given that a
li7IorweatIyIfl.$93),
1976. offer for sale and sill to -•
'
tine meeting interested parties
the
' ---'
P'ubllC Hearing will be held at the ______________________________ appear
and
may
highest
bidder for cash at the West Nure.
be
heard
RN'S&amp; LPN's. Aides, Ad
wittn
respect
to
front
door
of
Commisslon Room in the City Hall
the Courthouse in
the proPosed
companion Neeo' immediit,Iy
PICTIT'OUS NAME
..
........................................
,' ?
.in me City of Sanford. Florida, 11
Ordinance. This Saminole County, Florida. in San
4230436
;,
Notice is hereby given that I am hearingmaybecontintmi'n,
furd Florida, the following
1*00 o'clock P U. on NOvembit •.
to
time
until
final
action
iS
in business at 111 Atlantic
11e. to consider Changes and Dr.
EXPERTS
READY
TO
SERVE
YOU
taken by deScribed property, situated and 1PM. 4 to 12 Shift Gitiatric cx
a"
the City Council.
Fern
Park, Seminole County,
amendments to tine Zoning Or. Florida
under
t_.
being .n Seminole County,
A copy of tine Proposed Ordinance to
perlence preferred, Apply in
th fictitious name of
idlipance Of tine City of Sanford,
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
Wit
pern. Sanford Nursing &amp; Con
stedatthectyHall.Longwood.
'l,.i if
as ELDRADO MOTORS, ad that
I
0
PARCEL I-The Southeast i3O
valeicant Center, 930 Mellonville
Florida,
and
copies
are
on
file
with
ivWendtoregistersai4n.'new4t?,t,
A portion of that certain property Clerk of
Inc
Southwest
'. Section
Ave.
tine
Clerk
of
the
.
tine
Circuit
Court.
seminole
lying between 24th Place and 25th
and same may TownshIp 7) South, Range 31 East.
be inspected by City
the Public
Siçeet and between French Avenue County, Florida in accordance With
(Less beginning at the Northeast
DATED
this
26th
,
provisio.ns
of
day
the
FICII,Ou5
a4p Laurel Avenue is proposed tO be
Aluminum Siding
Iaedscupli,g &amp;
Home
of October. corner Of ttn Southeast
pnts
of the
(rfloned tram SR IA (Single Family Name Statutes, T.Wit- Section A 0. 1976
South
1st
.Of
Section
3.
To*nhip
S
Orxnie
R
Stnornat,
,
Florida
Statutes 1537.
Res4ential
lling) District to
I can cover your home *lffi
2) South. Range 31 East, run SOuth
City Clerk
• Steen J. UcCummings
4, R.MOI lMultlple Family Residen
Remoing Add.tions, 00 degrees 01' 21" East ao tine
aluminum &amp; soffit system Also
' 5'OL'R tITTl.E IFE
of the City f
PUblish Oct. S. 14. 77. 25. 1976
'n.sCr
Cu'om Work L'(en. Bond.ø
tial. Office and Institusional) DEE
East
Roofing,
Gutters
LAWN REPAIR
line
at
Said
Soutneast
'.01
20 Yrs Exp
Lorg*ood. Florida
the
Free t5ti'nitC 323 s0
District. 5a4 property beeig 'note
LAWN REPLACEMENT
Eagle Siding Co 1319143.
Southwest 's a cistance of 1.32031
Publish Oct 29, 1916
-WE SELL SUCCESSparticularly described as followi
Bill Brenemen. IS? 1159
tect to the South
-corner ot Said 20) CommercIal
DEE
III
C
C
SHEPHERD
323
5176
S Lots 31 through 41. Beck's Ad.
PROCLAMATION OF
Section). th
run
West
along
ne
Painting,
Remodeling,
General
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ditiorn, FIat 800*3. PSgC IC).
REGULAR ELECTION
South line Of Sad Sec'ion sso.00 t,e,, M4tUfe adult tot baby Sitting and
Repairs. Call 3230175.
Beauty Core
" All parties in interest ants citizens TO THE REGISTERED VOTERS CUlT
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
dR. tnenceNorth00d,gre,,Ø3
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE
housekeeping, live in Room,
. Ø..
_____________________
shalI have an opportunity to be OFTNICITYOFCASSILBERRY
i,
a distance of 6.3112 feet, thence
baIrd end Salary Write Box 614.
Central Neat &amp; Air Conditioning.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
heard at sad hearing
Piano
Services
FLORIDA:
NOI-?P, 06 (tigrees 59' 54" west a
Colhe Evening Herald,
For
Ice,
jimat
TOwER'S
BEAUTY
SALON
call Carl
o Boa
CIVIL NO. 74.1652.Ca.oq.E
By order 00 me City Commisiion
dstance of 10730 feet, thence North
1657. SanfOrd. Fla 37711
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 322
formerly Harirfl's Beauty NO0*1
NOTICE
HEREBY GIVEN by THE PHILADELPHIA SAVING 26 degrees
00 thi City of Sanford, Florida
the
City Of IS
Cassilberry,
Fida.
1711
39'
50"
to
a
distance of
519 E First
-"
FUND SOCIETY.
H N. Tamm.
thatpursuamtolawiulauthority,M
10213 tees, thence North 77 degrees
24-Business
unities
City Clerk
City of Casselberry, Florida, shall
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
Plaintift, iI'SS"Westadistancecil42tef,ef
Electrical.'pIumbng. refrigeration,
Estate is sold daily in
P,blsh Oct. 79, 1974
on Tuesday. Oecember
tine
Heating,
to a point on tine North line of the
Ice
.-Machines,
Carpet
Cleaning
5200
weekly
possible
Stuf$ing
classified ads. Nothing small
1576. ERNEST TYLER TUCKER. et cx.
DEE ISI
during the legal hours Pot7. voting
i1
Southeast
of tie Southwest i, of
Residential
or
Commercial,
,t al .
about that.
velopes Send Self addressed,
_________________________
hoid th regular election of the City
Said Section 3. thence Soutin $9
repa.r service 3391177
- -stamped envelope, Ectray Mails,
of Casseloarry, Florida
NOTICE
degrees SI' l3' East along sa;
Box 1U, Dept. )7. Aly.
AMENDED
NOTICE 5 hereby given that the
Carpvrit,, Paint.,g,
Sad election shall be held it the
SOFA &amp; CHAIR SHAMPOOED
North tine a distanceof 1.11977 feet
64107.
NOTICE OF ACTION
'Boar.iof County Commisiiu'najs
'Home Repairs. Gutter rig. Cement
OnIyS3S
to the point of beginning, being
Casnelberry
Council Meeting TO ERNEST TYLER TUCKER acres more
Sem
work Free estimates
County. Florida. Wall at Chambers
on Said
date and at the
Phone 3223301
______________
- -S) $M7 or lesi: also deScribed DISTRIBUTORSHIP AVAILABLE
Pest Control
•.d CAROLYN
_____________________
TUCKEO his
'7.50 p m, or as soon *5 possible times authorized for the purpose
O,i,dO Oaks. Unit II. according
(j(ip AND THiNK A MINUTE If
- Potential earning to 5300 per
w'te
_____________________
mIrafter, can the latin day of electing the following City officials,
to tine Plat thereof as recorded In
week and more Servicing
C,..,st.ed Ads
rk
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN, and Plat
November, 1976. in the Seminole to it
Book 1$. page 55. at tine Public
last known mailing address being
StabIished accounts Ottered by
THREE 131 MEMBERS of
..Cqunty Courthouse. Sanford.
Electrical
_______________________
established leader In their field
P011 Office Box 10152. Tallahasi,, Records of Seminole County,
FIg.'ida, consider tine adopt.onof line City Councii of tine City the
of Florida
rloride
ART BROWN PEST CONTRO..
53 9*0 required for inventory only,
32302
.1follcw ,ng ordinance
CaSSeiberry. FlOrida
2562 Park Drive
PARCEL II - The Notthee,t',
with
Company
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
financing
'notified
API ORDINANCE RELATING TO
Land Clearing
This hiolice shall be posted
8wIin Elctrir_ industrial,
that tine Northwest ' Iless the South 14
available Call TOLL FREE $00
as
acomplainttQfo,,c$5
'SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. required in the City of
Commercial, Res'denti4l Fr.,
443 5933 for further information
Casselberry, encumbering the following real acresl Section Ia. Township 3)
Florida. nd shall be Published
UTHORIZING THE CREATION
Estimates 2515 Elm Ave.
in property
Soutin. Range 31 East. (Less that
-ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
the Evening Herald once eacn week
0F AN INSURANCE LOSS FUND
part of tine
Lot 7. Back C. NORTH Northeast
Sewing
North 25 acres of the Profitable, well established grocery
BulldOzing. Excavating. Ditch work
PuRSUANT TO THE COUNTY'S tot at leash lo, (4) consecutive ORLANDO
i
TERRACE. SECTION
the Northweit I, Of
store with beverage license Long
Fill dirt, top soil 32 5143
_________________________
SEF INSURANCE PROGRAM,
*11*5 prior to December 7. 1976
Section
of UNIT
per plat recorded in Range IC. Townstnip 2) South.
term lease with immediate
Hauling
'ROV101NG THAT SAID LOSS
Dated at Cissalberry, Florida,
31 East, Itirig Ee,t of
Flit
Book
I?,
availability Send inquiries to
page
32.
HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
_________________________
PubliC
fUNO
this 22nd dly Of Oi.'tOOer. AD 1976.
SHALL
Alterations. Dress Makirg. Drapes
BE
AD
Sweetwater
Canal and West of tine
Records of Seminole
.o Boa 1116. Sanford. Fla 32771
LIe Clearing. Mowing. Discing.
SealI
ffilSTERE0 BY THE COUNTY'S
Upholstery 3220707
County.
Division
Avenue in tine City f
Florida,
Fill Dirt Clay. Rock, S-ants.
'OESIGNATED
S G K Christensen
INSURANCE
edo
Seminole County. FIOVida
1545
been
filtd
against you, and you
LIGHT HAULING &amp; YARD
Backine Loader. PIn 322 Il??
1*0 PLUS TWO IS FOUR
ERvICE COMPANY. AUTHOR
Loa
Mayor
are required to Serve a copy of your also described as Oyiedo Oaks.
And That's A Fact'
ANOGARAGE CLEAN
Publ.shn Oct 79. Nov 3, Il, 19,
ZlNG THE INSURANCE SEQ
Unit
I.
according
to
the
plat
thereot
writtendefenses fatty, to it on VAN
Garage Sales are in season Tell'the
319 uti
Classihied Ad Gets Results
SIICES COMPANY TO PAY LAW
19"
.00*ing
to
as
buy
1st
or
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In a letter submitted to the panel, Kaiser said the site of the
proposed fire station on Oxford road, "Is vital to our fire
protection and rescue needs in the Fern Park area." The deadline
for submitting applications under the public works bill is Nov. 1,
Kaiser said.
Kaiser told the board that Seminole County would need "a longterm non-canceLlable lease or a donation of the property" to
proceed with the construction project. The minimum lease
required under provisions of the federal public works legislation
is 49 years, Kaiser said.

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hurting the campaign.
So when the subject came up again in Troy, Ohio, on
Tuesday, Dole said, "No, I don't believe" that either
World War II or Vietnam were partisan wars.
It was a clear retreat from his characterization of these
wars in his televised campaign debate as "Democrat
wars."
But Dole denied that he had reversed his position,
saying he only brought up the subject in Troy because "I
didn't want the media to be confused."
He was then asked, "Are you still calling them
Ih-inocrat wars?"
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he planned to follow through with his "Democrat war"
threat, he replied that he planned "to fight fire with fire"

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Kaiser said modern fire stations are no longer equipped with
sirens atop the building or other outside noise-making devices,
"The equipment moves out and when it hits the street, then we
use the sirens," Kaiser explained,
Layer added that since the English Estates school building Is
air conditioned and has few windows, the sound of fire sirens
would have little chance of disrupting classes.
Kaiser showed board members plans of a Jacksonville
firehouse from which he said the Fern Park facility would be
modeled. The outside appearance of the fire station was exceptionally good, Kaiser said, because It was located in a
Jacksonville suburb containing homes valued in the $100,000$300,000 range.
In other business, the board approved Layer's recommendation
to name the Daimwood-.Derryberry-Pavelchak Partnership of
Casselberry as the architect to handle transformation of the
Sanford Naval Academy Junior School building into an adininistrative office complex for the superintendent and his staff.
Construction on the new office structure, located on a 20-acre
tract of land at Celery and Mellonville avenues, is scheduled to
begin "sometime in the spring," Layer said.

lapse of memory and can't remember telling a national
television audience that this century's wars were
"Democrat wars."
Dole aides said Wednesday that, despite his use of the
phrase as recently as Monday, the candidate has no
recollection of using the term during his nationally
televised debate with Democratic candidate Walter
Mondale 10 days ago.

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Republican vice presidential candidate has suffered a

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The second-In-command would earn from $12,000 to $14,000 a
year. Freeman and labor attorneys Alley Alley &amp; Blue earned
more than $200,000 last year in legal fees.

The Republican vice presidential candidate reportedly

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governing
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opportunities that they
were afraid labeling the
locker rooms by sex might
trigger a lawsuit unless the
facilities were identical.

severe problem"
Most fire stations are located on "a major thoroughfare' of
some type, Layer said, and vehicles responding to fire calls are
faced with traffic problems of varying severity. Should a fire
signal come in while students and parents are coming to or
leaving the school, said Layer, "They (the fire vehicles) would
have more problems than we would."
Vice-chairman Pat Telson asked about the noise factor, but

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Seminole School Supt. William P. (Bud) Layer recommended
that the board "tentatively accept" the county's proposal until
funds for the project have been granted by Washington and
construction is ready to begin.
"Mr. Carlton (Director of Auxiliary Services Hugh) and I
discussed this a little bit and we'd like to see the building moved
back a little more than what it Is on the plans," Layer said. "But
hir. Kaiser said he didn't feel that would be any problem."
Board Chairman Robert G. (Bud) Feather questioned the
possible threat of danger to students posed by the close proximity
of fire trucks to the elementary school campus, but Layer said
this had been weighed and that "with proper signalization on that
corner there by the school, I don't see where it would be any real

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Tickets for tonight's
Dutch Treat Victory
Dinner are $5.

Construction of a fire station on part of the English Estates
Elementary School site In Fern Park was tentatively approved
Wednesday night by the Seminole County School Board.
Board members granted permission for Gary Kaiser, county
director of public safety, to apply for federal funding of the new
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Freeman says an in-house legal staff will not in the Long run
Pat Telson, vice-chairman of findings to the board In youngster "and thereby destroy
Willis, who said he was
reduce
the fees paid for legal services.
the Seminole County School ronse to criticisms leveled his self-confidence."
speaking as a tax-paying citizen
Netawender
Is urging commissioners to make the decision —
Board, said Wednesday night against some Seminole
Willis said he had received rather than a committee one attorney or two.
she has investigated recent teachers by George Willis, a reports that some teachers In member, told panelists he was
charges that some public school member of the Countywide the Seminole school system still especially sensitive on the
The reason, Netswender says, is because Freeman Is phasing
teachers have used grades to School Advisory Committee at used tactics such as holding a subject because "I wasn't a
out his services, and the county could be left without adequate
ridicule dudeatajad that tebe t1 panel's Oct. 13 meeting.
student's paper up before the very good student myself. Mdl legal coverage unless the department quickly becomes a reality.
has turiwJ the name at , the
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•Càmmissloners already have voted to hire the jewi sttorne
offending school over to Supt. that he had heard of lnitances Doe's paper. I want you to look and ridiculed time after time
The major remaining decision centers on his assistant. The
William P. (Bud) Layer for where teachers In county at how he did on this test Aren't after time.
county attorney issue has been a major one among candidates
"corrective action."
schools had used a poor grade you glad you did not do the
'1 think I know who the
who are seeking seats on the Seminole County commission this
Mrs. Telson reported her by a student to "ridicule" the same as he did?"
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while Democratic Commissioners Harry Kwiatkowski and Mike
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Vililen said his final vote "Is subject" to the meeting with
Investigators from the State Fire
Marshal's office, Seminole sheriff's and
departments are probing ruins of a 55-foot drydocked cruiser destroyed by Ike Pi.
Nelswender said hiring a second attorney, among other things,
early today at Sanford Boat Works SR-415 at the Johns River east of Sanford.
would
make an attorney available for questions from county
Sheriff's deputies reported the origin of the blare Is unknown. A neighbor department
chiefs.
reported the fire was preceded by what sounded like a gunshot. Officers said the
After the decision was made to create a legal department,
boat, valued at 150,000, was completely destroyed. They listed the owner as Mike
County
Atty. Torn Freeman Indicated be would not accept the
CuslglIo, 1814 Mellonvllle Ave., Sanford. Above, firemen probe the gutted craft
lead
attorney's
position at $28,000 a year. But Freeman's
after extinguishing the 4:30 a.m. blare.
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Congressional Candidate Saunders

TAI.I.AILASSEE APi — JoAnn Saunders' legal
ordeal is over — at least until after the voters of the 5th
Congressional District decide on Tuesday whether they
want her as their representative.
Mrs. Saunders was assured a berth in the election when
U.S. District Judge William Stafford sustained Wed-.
nesd - y his ruling prohibiting the Ethics Commission from
possibly removing her from the ballot
Ethics Chairman Dun Reed said the commission will not
appeal the ruling. It prevented a panel hearing before the
election on Mrs. Saunders' failure to File a financial
disclosure statement on time
The commission could have recommended that
Secretary of State Bruce Smathers remove her from the
Wild IF it decided she violated the disclosure re
quirt'ment.
The 42-year-old Orlauiu Democrat is running against
Rep. Richard Kelly. R-Fla., in tiat has become one of
this )ears itiost sharply contested elections.
She charged in a prepared statement read by her
husband. George, her campaign manager, that the
removal move "was a partisan plot by the Republicans."
Reed, a former House Republican leader, has denied
any political motivation. A majority of commission
members are Dt'rn'xrats.
l have not willfully violated any laws of the state of
F1'irtda and the United States of :1Iwnca," Mrs. Saunders
said. "My financial disclosure statement is on file in
Tallahassee, and I ani pleased that my name will remain

on

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Ferry loaf Captain Was
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NEW ORLEANS (AP)—Acoroner says the
captain ofaMlsslssippiRlvercommuter ferry
was
W "almost legally drunk" when t
craft
collided witha tanker last week, killing an
estimated 78 persons
"mls guy bad been drinking .... ft lsdlffjctut
to say how much," said Orleans Parish
Coroner Frank Minyard, who released an
autopsy Wednesday on Capt. Egidlo Auletta,
35.
Minyard said the autopsy showed a blood
alcohol content of 09 p cent
"Just a tad
under 0.1
which Is the legal definition of
being drunk In the state LI Louisiana."
The carom said that to have ablood
with such a high alcohol content "a
man would have have to lave been drinking
quite heavily."

Jack WeIble, chairman for the Greater
Sanford Christmas
Parade Committee,
presents a sn savings
bond to 14-year-old
Terry Reck, who
submitted the winning
entry In a contest to
select a theme for tlils
year's parade. His
winner: "Christmas
Enchantment." He Is
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Reck, 2323
Revona Count, San.

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WASHINGTON (AP)
Minority
enrollment in the nation's colleges and
universities rose 11.7 per cent between 1972
and 1074, with major strides in private
colleges and universities, the U.S. Office for
Civil Rights announced today.
The government survey showed that white
enrollment In public institutions actually
decreased during the two years, from 3, ,45o
to 3,964,22. White enrollment in private
schools rose modestly from 1,405,962 to
1,448,368.
Minority students represented 11.9 per cent
of the total higher education enrollment in
1072 and 13.1 per cent in 1074.

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Frost and freeze warnings were posted
today for the first time this year over a widespread area of the eastern United States, from
the lower Great Lakes, across the Appalachians and through most of the Atlantic
coast.
The same oversized high pressure system
that brought this very cold air also chilled
most of the eastern two-thirds of the nation.
Temperatures dropped to unseasonably low
levels"across.lthe
M$issIppitia1ley
thrt*igh the S054ui and ç'entra1 PlàIn into
Southwest Texas.

Crosby Benefit To Aid Church
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)
Crooner Bing
Crosby Is giving a benefit concert In this
glittering gambling town
to help a priest
move his congregation out of a saloon,
Crosby, 71, who played a priest in several
films, will perform without fee on Nov. 26 to
raise money for construction of the Holy
Family Catholic Church, producer Bill Loeb
announced Wednesday.
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Thursday, October 21, 1976--Val. 69, No. 59
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The Seminole County
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"I think when we get to the charged with studying the
teachers are who were involved point of renewing principals on possibility of combining the
in this," Layer said. "I think three-year contracts, then the Seminole County
Port
there were a couple of them. superintendent can take a Authority (SCOPA) and the
j corrective
will be principal who Is not producing Seminole County Industrial
taken.
and say, 'Laok, you either I
Development Authority
"I would hate to criticize a orcut bait. If you're going toget (SCIDA).
group of teachers for the faults a three-year contract from me,
They are:
of one or two," the superin. you're going to have to get with
"Red" Wailer, an ap.
tendent added. "I would rather the program."
praiser;
Georges St.
deal with the faults of one or
Sims and Willis both stressed Laurent, a SCIDA board
two individually ."
that they were speaking of a member; Rod Cable, a SCOPA
Willis had aiso charged th
minority of school principals board member; Carl Baling, a
earlier statement that "a lack who nilghtgive the entlj.egroup certified public accountant;
of accountability exits" on the a bed Image. Sims said the Cos Montivany, a financial
part of some Seminole County tenure concept was necessary specialist; and
Frank
school principals,
at first but bad degenerated to McMillan, an independent
"Our school system is the the point where "the inefficient attorney not associated with
only large business in the hide behind it and the efficient SCOPA or SCIDA.
county that has the ability to are held back by it."
The appointments were
Board chairman Robert C. made on recommendation of
hire and train 39 branch
managers so effectively that (Bud) Feather said he also County Commissioners Harry
they never have to be moved or favored the switch to three-year Kwiatkowski and Dick
removed from their position," contracts for principals Williams. The two cornWillis said.
"because I think everybody missioners were appointed to a
Board member Davie Sims ought to pull his own weight." committee to study the
11 pod out In that coqnection
"But o member of this feasibility of combining thtwo
Wednesday i4hi that begin- board,"Feather4dded,"would industry-seeking agencies
ning in June +1177
school vote to put a principal on
For the ,past four maths,
board will no longer be able to continuing contract unless he commissioners have
discussed
award principals career-long has shown without a doubtthat combining the two agencies.
tenure but will be limited to he has the qualifications to boa Some commissioners say a
issuIng three-year renewable principal for the balance of his merger would save taxpayer's
career."
money.
"i think this will give us the
In other action, board
St. Laurent at one point,
opportunity to correct some of members adopted a new policy even suggested selling
the port
these old Ills that Mr. Willis is which would provide a payment to private industry. Such a
talking about," Sims said. of 14 cents per mile to parents move, he said, would benefit the
we give (principals) "living in isolated locations who county.
continuing contract, it's like bring their children to a bus
But Port Administrator
giving them a lifetime job. It's stop or to school when so Jim Ryan, in a six-page letter,
like appointing them to Civil required by the transportation called
ridiculous
any
Service.
department."
suggestion to sell the $5 million
The policy st ipulates that the port to pri vate indust ry.
mileage payment will be
Kwiatkowski, nonetheless,
supplied for one round trip per said the newly appointed
day and will cover "only one committee will look into the
car so long as the capacity of feasibility of a sale.
the car is not exceeded, and
Williams, on the other
children from different families hand, said he can see a possible
may be expected to ride In this merger, but he said a sale calls
one car.
for a lot more information than
"A driver must show ample has currently been provided
insurance coverage for each
No deadline was set
the
passenger and a report of at. panel, but Williams said a
5
tendance must be verified by report should be in by
the principal of the school at- December if commissioners mobIl
tended before payment is wish to combine the two by next
made," the policy summary year.

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Insurance
Commissioner Phil Ashler, who once joked he
was Gov. Reubin Askew's Elliot Richardson,
has been picked for another top level job as
the state's first economic development advisor.
Askew made the announcement Wednesday
at a luncheon attended by 200 business and
government leaders in the state.
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The Supreme
Court has rejected a developer's argument
that the state should be as liable for defense
costs as private citizens when it files environmental suits.
The court, in a 6-1 opinion Wednesday,
refused to reverse the decision of the 1st
District Court of Appeal that the state was not
liable for $32,000 in defense costs resulting
from an unsuccessful attempt to block construction of a 408-unit condominium in Bay
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Deputy John Hawkins said
the Chicago Flats bar, 2323 W.
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room window and the burglars
entered two coin-operated
machines.
Meanwhile, James Bradwell,
P.O. Box 242, Lake Monroe, told
deputies that someone pried a
lock off the door to his toothouse
and made off with tools, power
saw and drill and a chain saw,
total value $485, according to a
reort filed by Deputy Fred
Johnson.
About the same time, on the
opposite side of the county,
deputies said county firemen
extinguished a burning auto on
Howard St. in Black Hammock
north of Oviedo.
Sheriff's Sat. Luke Stallworth
said the 1972 model sedan,

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water management, public office
and dealing harmoniously with
people are his excellent
credentials.

Joe Knowles
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years as Leesburg City
Commissioner and one term as
Mayor.
His judgement and seasoned
experience are what is needed in
government today.

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Cabinet aides
say Executive Director Jack Kane of the General Services Department was out of line In
signing a multi-million-dollar vehicleprocurement contract without sending the
document to the Cabinet for prior approval.
Leonard Melton, a Kane assistant, said
Wednesday that Kane signed the contract on
Oct. 15 under a general authroizatlon he
received In 1074 but has used only in
emergencies.

TALLAHASSEE

concludes.
Combining the agencies
School Information Officer would require action by the
Ralph Ray emphasized that Florida Legislature, which
payments in lieu of tnmsporta- could only be initiated by the
tion must be requested and Seminole Legislative
made only during a current Delegation, which has a
school Year and cannot
cember deadline on subgranted an a retroactive
ssion of new bills.

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By The Associated Press
Nixon was referred to as "Lye- Pittsburgh when he told a
President Ford, conterkling don Johnson's successor."
questioner that instead of
Owe is a "distinct difference"
But Ford in the past two days raising taxes there is a "much
between his administration and has used paid television elmn more likely prospect of i n
that of Richard Nixon, Is work- beamed to voters in several reduction in the next four years.
ing to put distance between
t( contrast his adoiIn. I believe it is almost
himself and his predecessor. ton with Utof Nixon
to Inevitable."
.
Ford campaigned Wednesday assert that there is a difference
In New Jersey and nnsylva- between the two.
DELIGHTFUL
nla and was flying to Ohio and
TO LIVE WITH...
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The Ford television program
Indiana today.
are in a talk show format In
Democratic nominee Jimmy which Ford is lobbed friendly
Carter campaigned Wednesday questions by sportscaster and
Flagship Banks of Seminole help Santa Claus by
SANTA'S
in New York and Pennsylvania supporter Joe Garaglola. On
mailing Christmas Club checks early. Flagship
HELPERS
and
declared in Pittsburgh that Wednesday. Garaglola noted
Bank of Sanford today mailed 699
checks totaling his economic policies would the Democrats refer to a "Nix$91,074, while Flagship U.S. Bank of Seminole
make a tax
"almost inevi- on-Ford administration."
mailed 350 checks totaling $42,817. From left, table" in thecutnext
four years. Ford replied that "the aver•
Margaret Meyers, Lisa Henley, and Gloria HamCarter's running mate, Sen. age guy
in
the
street
knows
man.
Walter Mondale, was taking to. there's a distinct difference"
day off after a SWiflg through between Nixon and Ford, the
Now's The Time To
Install Carriers
Pennsylvania, New York, New President said. He said he does
Famous Central
Jersey and West Virginia.
not get large qua nt ifies of mail
Heating
Ford's willingness to bring up that link him with Nixon, but his
Quality Built For
Your Heating
Nixon's name in public marks a mail does "hold me acComfort.
departure from his previous countable" for the state of the
strategy of barely admitting to nation in the past two years.
the existence of the resigned
And, Ford said, Carter Is
former president.
"running against Jerry Ford. (OW
Seminole sheriff's detectives reportedly owned by Annie M.
Stallworth said the car had
In the past, when Ford was lie's not running against for.
today were investigating the Moore, of Sanford, was been stripped of the left
SOUTHERN AIR
Wednesday night burglary of a destroyed. He said the auto had and fender and all four door placed in a position where he mer President Nixon."
wheels had to mention Nixon, the forMeanwhile. Carter menbar at Sanford in which yeggs been reported stolen earlier before apparently
of SANFORD INC.
being set mer president became "my tioned the possibility of a tax
100 N. Maple Ave.
reportedly made off with $7i
Wednesday In Orlando.
afire.
predecessor." Once or twice, cut in a radio interview in Ph. 322.$321
Sanford
cash and coins, a .38-caliber
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BOONVILLE, N.C. (AP) Johnson Coram,
98, will be taking his first airplane ride next,
week, flying to California to celebrate his
brother's birthday. His brother, E. Bright Co.
ram, will be 10) on election day, Tuesday.
The "younger" Coram will leave Friday
from Greensboro, and 1' "rn and daughterIn-law will be making . tip with him.
Coram also will see fiji sister, Lesba Hill,
who plans to be at the California brother's
home In Riverside for the reunion. She's 92.

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Former Sen, Edward J. Gurney, his
wilfully lied" when he said he diáft know that his o'e"ne fund
Asked whether he thought this had anything to do with the
name cleared after a long legal battle, blames his oq'dsmj on raiser, Larry Williams of Orlando, bed collected more than govenanett's prosecution, Gurney mid, "I can only conjecture
"vindictive people from the govermnent."
$400,000 In illegal cootrthutiona. Williams got the money from
"They destroyed a United States senator, blackened my name. Florida builders in exchange for promise, of favors from Florida about Watergate.... I expect it probably did. But I don't know."
Justice Department lawyer Edward Barnes, the ninth federal
besmirched my character and ruined me economically," Gurney offices of the Federal Homing Adininlatratlon.
prosecutor assigned to the case over three years, had no cammid Wednesday after a jury found him Innocent of perjury.
Th oid7 LUtE before the jury*e when it began deliberatiom ment.
Gunny,
n
,was accused of lying to a 1174 JackaonvW. grand
was whether Gurney knew before m1d11113 that William amd
jury about a major political fund-raising operation. He hod e n
Williams tmiiflnd for the government in return for a pleaacquitted of five bribery, conspiracy and perjury charges at a
Part of his illegal collections to pay Gurney's field-office and staff bargained prison sentence of five manIla. Others serving prison
trial in Tampa last year, but the government ordered him retried ezpenaes.
terms In connection with the case were James —
Groat, once Cur
on one perjury charge on which the jury reached no verdict.
ve
FHA
Will= Meld of
Gurney, a World War 11 hero who served three terms as a
"We've beaten these mean, vicious and vindictive people from
Congressman before his
election to the Senate, gain ed Coral Gables; and building contractor John Priedes at Miami.
the gornetd," said the former Republican senator, who national prominence as th1001
tougbquetloning
e
The case against Gurney depended largely on Williams, who
defender of thenretired because of the scandal.
President Richard M. f4I
dujfp,g
Sttj
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went
to the Jmtke Department in 1173 and agreed to ten all about
The grand jury had charged that Gurney "dsilbsrstely and
Watergate hearings in mm.
his fund.ralaing activities in return for a reduced sentence.

MIAMI (AP)'— Florida Power &amp; Light Co.
customers will be getting higher monthly bills
because of routine maintenance and possible
reactor trouble at Its nuclear units.
One of the utility's two nuclear generators
at Turkey Point, on Biscayne Bay south of
Miami, was shut down Wednesday to check
for possible leakage of small amounts of
radioactive water.
The shutdown of Unit No. 4 came at the
suggestion of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, which also asked for such inspections
at nuclear-power plants In three other states.

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C,u, *i, Mwtiy took low wilb Wu
an Wevislain In this corner on Weàta.dey.
I_,iijer how he feels about live sports, 'case
there will be sports aplenty In the Sanford
hi
very short ord.
mi referring, it course, to the apcond Annual
Golden AV OlymplM that extravaganiss thal is
UmitedtopertIdpadswbomad beat le5sy
of age prior to the opening date, Nov. I.

Q4#0 a few people turned ad between Park
Avenue and Magnolia on First Street to withees the
activity and It was tim to watch the shenanigans.
For instance, Sheriff John Polk had 'entered'
the wheel chair race and prior to Its dart stepped on
the scales In a drug dare and announced that he
weighed
pounds.
mmediately,
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An)way, averyone had some good clew Iwi for
an haw, or N.
What we're leading to to In particular Is the
Golden Age Olympics and what It stands for And
what It means to various people.

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Many people from far and wide will be parevent and If It keeps
a
ripathig In this second annual
building the day might well come when It's an
international event.
In a way. It's international right now, since there
is at lead one contestant entered from Canada.

No fewer than 21 events are planned for the six-I of OtyCa ImIIsIOIier Garden Meyer u Polk
he ought to have a tandIcap sinceM7OT
day salute to the physical fitness and
demonstration' wheelchair event last year.
sailorritixe it the U.S.
The entire program Is sponsored by the Greater
It etiibi't happen that way, though and Meyer
Sanford Chamber of Commerce with 11 other
repeated, beating out Slate Rep. Bob Hattaway,
agencies saving as COOIOI.
fellow Conunlasloner A. A. McClartshan and Polk,
Who posted a 'did-not finM,.
There wami a preview of sorts In Downtown
Sanford Wednesday morning when some of the
Probably the person who had the most fun was
area's better known individuals 'demoratrated' Jack Homer, executive manager of the local
three of the events which will take place during the chamber, an he ran around with a portable loud
Olympics.— Wheelchair Racing, Bicycle Racing
4peaker announcing the events and the progress of
and a Pancake Race.
each contestant as the races were wider way.

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Many ares people have put In a lot of long, hard
hours to make this year's Olynçks even bluer and
better than the first one. And don't be surprised If,
iria few short years, people from far and wide rome
here to participate.

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Too, I can see coverage from the national news
media In the not-too-distant future.
bok out, Audle Murphy, 'cause the sports buffs'
are moving In.

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Douglas Cheshire, while In atth.navalyardb,fore moving Cheshire taught mathematics
law school at maw Uni,er. to Eau Gathe.
and science in school. While
Iityadu oft if his life goals to
Cheshire has been a per- preparing to take his bar
be a Pro(ftsional prosecutor. miiient resident In Eau GaBle exanminatica, hetaugist driver's
In 1169, after passing the since that except for his time ethwLin at Melbourne and
Florida Bar elsie, Qmesbjre. away In college at the while awaiting the bar results
went Lito prosecution work, University of Georgia and later he taught physics at Eau Gallie
staltlngln thenmagjstrate's atMercer.
HlghSchool.
court, proceedj,gtO court g
Marrledto the former Susan
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record, county court and circuit Sister of Melbourne, they have
hunting, fishing, motorcycle
court.
two children Heather 10
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DOUGLAS CHESHIRE: AT CAMPAIGN TRAILER
been described as an educated School. They were introduced In defense cowneL
policeman and I consider that a the school lounge by a woman Cheshire admits to being
compliment," Cheshire said, who had been Qieshire's school "pro law enforcement," having
By DONNA ESTES
Born in Douglas, a small teacher 17, years before,
been exposed to police officers
agrarian community In south
Although Mrs. Cheshire by 7U11 U a prosecutor and
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit
Georgia, where a major source enjoys devoting full-time to defense counsel.
t Herring (R7
cbs'
of income Is from tobacco and being a homemaker and
or elecdo to a third
"The state attorney's office Geneva)
Is
being
consecutive
year term u, office by Melbourne attorney,
cotton ("arid with th rIgs mother, she plans to return to and Its function Is Inseparable Douglas
president so will peanuts"), her teaching career when their from Law enforcement which is
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Cheshire lived there until he young son begins public shcooL the eyes, arms and ears
of
the
ties
The
office
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includi
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was five years old. For the next She holds a master's degree office," he said, adding that
&amp;TTth5 48 was first dec ted in 1968 and a,WLe!±:
five years it Ma life the family from Rollins College In victim don't walk into th
e
Mate
Although
he lost Bcevard County, the'
unty
in the circult,
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resided In Charleston, S. C., guidance counseling,
attorney's office as they do to
he
carried
Seminole County substantially both times to —'n.
where his father was stationed
Prior to entering Law school, their family lawyer.
Cheshire, 39, worked for abriof period, from January. lI73mill
April, 1913 as a member of Herring's staff in Brevard after the

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you
with such insights.
This is a primary responsibility.
It Is not our respomlbthty to presuin$uoialy
tell You for whom to vote
A IllewspOper mtnt be as free as possible from
any political bias or hid of same. We must beina
position on a day-today basis to maintain our
freedom to criticize or raise public officials as

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You can pay as little as $38 aday for a semi
WASHINGTON - Okay, President Ford blew
Private hospital M`1 10 MC111011i, Tenn., or a
It
with
his dumb remarks about the Soviets not
high as $10 In New York Qty. As it Last
dominating
Eastern Europe. So, Jimmy Carter
January, the national average was somewhere
between these two extremes, a survey by the
his sick bed, are all having a ball with the Issue.
o
situations warrant.
Health Insurance Association of America found.
Fair enough. Maybe when he visited Poland,
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Is
do that the figures have
The Herald is an Independent newspaper
Ford
was brainwashed like George Romney
Increased ltnce the survey was made. The health
beholden to no political officeholder or political
when
he visited Vietnam. Maybe Ford didn't
care outlay
party and we Intend to stay that way. We want todecade,
fi by Americans has tripled in the pad
know
who
all those tanks belonged to. Ha-ha.
wiu In 1965 to $119 billion In
avoid being accaed of carrying any bumperWhen I heard the President any what he said
I n.
during the second debate, I thought back to the
sticker on our masthead.
Hospital cods, of course, are only one aspect
sick
joke belng told at the timeof the 196i
We are not alone In this view. Several
it the nation's soaring annual medical bill. But
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Invasion of Czedualovakia:
newspapers, Including theWashington post and
there Is a growing awareness among medical
Question:
What Is the most nonimperlall
as well as health Insiren and
Newsday of Long Island, N. Y., have adopted a nocountry
In
Eastern
Europe?
state
and
federal
Legislators,
that hospltallzatli
c*
endorsement policy for some of these very same
Answer:
Czechoslovakia.
It doesn't even
is only one - and not necessarily always the best
reasons
Intervene
In
Its
own
Internal
affairs.
- alternative when people require medical care.
But how did Eastern Europe come to be
Ow credibility conceivably can be strained,
In New York, for example, wider a special
dominated
by the Soviet Unlon? Why lsltthe Red
even compromised, In your minds, when we praise
arrangement with statecertifled home health
Amy has 31 divisions currently deployed In this
editorially a candidate we originally
Q and BlueShleld subscribers
agencies, Blue Cross
region?
need not recuperate from illness or an operation
when we criticize a public official whose candidacy
Well, now, this Is something you're not likely
In the hospital.
we opposed, or vice-versa,
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to
hear
Carter, Mondale or Humphrey joking
If they choose, and their doctor approves,
This is why we will not be endorsing candidates
about. Why? Because the Soviet subjugation of
they
can
recover
In
their
own
homes.
The
plan
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In this year's election.
Eastern Europe came about as a direct result
provides for the cost of all necessary medication
We do however, want to fulfill our principal
the
foreign policy of the Democratic party,
and services, justas does a regular hospital
responsibility: to help you to be Informed and
specifically
Franklin D. Roosevelt, a
plan.
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holds
In
such
high esteem that he
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panlon.i and homemakers, one In four hospital
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nations to the Rtiislalia makes no sense because
patients should not be hospitalized at u
at the time this betrayal took place, the United
The G
Realistic Approach
they are In need of nothing more than minimal
p Pr e s i d e n c y
was overwhelmingly more powerful
care.
the
Soviets.
When FDR was meeting with Stalls
Strict regulations protecting porpoises from American t
The greatest proportion of these patients, he
NEW YORK (AP) - Are you reassured when
better met through traditional lines of authority at Yalta and Tehran, our armed forces were
fishermen were published recently by the federal government,
says, are the aged and other Long-term patients the corporation In which you Invested your
than through an office of the president, he dates. vastly superior to the Russians, we had the Awho simply have nowhere else to go.
money appoints an "office of the presidency,"
This was done reluctantly. The federal government had no
The truth, says Jennings, who has spent more bomb, and the Soviet industrial machine was
choice. It was compelled to act by court order Interpreting a wn
Home health care, if it Is closely monitored, i manned by three or tour or more high-powered
than
two decades studying the mobility routes bsckward and severely damaged.
actof
preferable to Institutional care for many elderly executives?
and motives involved In corporate personnel
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writing of this period in his memoirs, Winston
Some company officers and directors believe
and handicapped, witnesses told officials of
The regulations may make It impossible for
moves,
Is
that
creation
of
the
office
probably
Churchill
observed: "The United States stood on
you
are,
which
to
some
degree
contributes
to
the
U.S.
Deportment
of
Health,
Education
tuna fleet to compete with foreign fishermen, who
means the existence of serious problems.
the
scene
of vIctory, master of world fortunes,
Welfare at a hearing In New York City the other practice, one that emerged during the mld4IGOs,
subject 10 the t5Ul5t1CflS.
The hidden or real reasons, he maintains,
jg
a
frn t4 coherent design."
around
the
day.
reaching a peak a' few years ago, and which
The hearing was one of five held
The end result may be that, Instead of protecting the pormight Include the notion that several candidates
But
the
sell-out
of the Eastern European
country
to
obtain
suggestions
of
revision
of
HEW
persists
today.
poises, the new regulations may cause more porpoises to be
should fight for control when a clear successor Is countries occurred nonetheless. As journa11s
killed.,
regulations on home health care for Medicare
The appointments sometimes are acnot already apparent, or that, together, several John T. Flynn describes the events In his book,
and Medicaid patients.
cixnpanled
by
statements
Intended
to
reassure
officers might overcome the deficlences of the The Roosevelt Myth":
The tuna fishermen locate schools of yellowfin tuna by
chief executive.
on the federal Level, the proposed you that three or four executives are better than
finding porpoises which swim above the tuna and come to
"It is the simple truth to say that Stalin had
Comprehensive National Health Insurance .ct one. "Creation of the office," you are told, "persurface to breathe. By setting their net around P°'i,
Creation
of
the
office
also
can
Indicate
out-generaleti
Roosevelt at every point. Or
1 ivz - the Kennedy-Mills Bill - would include mite us to achieve pluralistic decision-making."
fishermen Cure the deep swimming tuna. Some of the perproblems
of
corporate
politics,
such
as
when
perhaps
It
would
be nearer the truth to say that
home health care services amounting to 100
capable executives, previously left old of the
poises are catght In the net and drowned,
Moreover, the announcement might continue,
visits a year.
decision-making process, Insist on being in. Roosevelt had out-generaled himself. Stalin had
the new office "allows for continuity of
Protective measures have reduced the porpoise kill by U.S.
merely to sit tight, to make known his wishes and
cluiled.
In the meantime, outpatient clinics providing aging in the absence of any member," as well as
fishermen from 300,000 In 1972 to below 78,000 this year.
Roosevelt
laid them in his lap with eager coinsurgery and medical treatment for accidents or "allowing for specialization of effort."
"The office of the president Is a strategy for p
in
the
notion that he could thus soften
But the new regulations are designed to carry out the 1712
ce
illness are also being Increasingly utilized as
resolving Internal problems In the top executive Stalin. It is all
NonseaQ, says Eugene Jennings, professor,
the more Incredible when we
act's requirement to reduce propoise mortality "to insignificant
group
or
organization," says Jennings. ,It
another way Of meeting the high cost of health author and confidential advLmT to corporation
remember that the things he was laying 14
levels approaching a zero mortality and serious Injury rate."
care.
usually lasts for three years and is seldO
presidents. Almost any corporate need can be
There is doubt whether, even with expensive new fishing
continued after the changing of the guard." m Stalin's lip were the exisWwe of Little natiom
and the rights of Little peoples we had sworn to
gear, the Amer
American tuna fleet Can meet this requirement.
defend."
JACK
ANDERSON
Foreign fletts have a kill rate 2.3
says Flynn:
that of the U.S fleet
To an increasing extent they are fishing on porpoises.
U the
net result of all these various conAmerican Geet, with its porpoise protection measures, cannot
ferences and agreements was that our governeconomically fish on porpoises, the foreign fleets, with their
ment put Into Stalin's hands the means of3eizing
higher porpoise kill rate, will move in an the fish.
a great slab of the continent of Europe, then
stood aside while he took It and finally
Congress should modify the Law to make it more realistic.
WASHINGTON
Eugene
McCarthy,
the
tora
gift
th
In his conquests. We gave him the
at his campaign contributors paid for
Cnnservation groups should join In support of such action to
(McCarthy) that he could not use a larger acquiesced
senator &amp;htInta and champion ot
tanks,
former
motor transport, guns, oil aJ
Planes,
e
IRS
Th
is also trying to determine, acprotect the porpoises from decimation by uncontrolled foreign
dedoninlateryearsandtbeuld,,ot be other supplies
liberal
causes,
who
to
the extent of over $11 billion
forpresidentasan
cording
to
the
confidential
report,
whether
fishing.
Independent, has copied one of Richard Nixon's McCarthy reported "sufficient" information greedY."
wi thout which he would have been helpless.
According to the document,
didn't
old tax avoidance schemes.
"We withheld out attack on Fortress Europe
about the huge deduction on his 1969 tax returns, deduct the full $12,170 in 1969 McCarthy
and 1970.
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duties of the county soncitor's office in Brevwd were in.
corporsted into the date aftorneyts office by the court m*Won
required by Article V of the Florida Constitution, sind Herring

hired all the staff of that office.
the Florida Legislature. But he
Herring was not opposed In the September Republican primary,
Cheshire was opposed by Don Lykkebak of Altamonte Springs.
lost out in the primary.
When the Republican Lykkebak carr ied Seminole by a large margin, but lost more
nominee for the state attorney's populous Brevarci to Cheshire.
Cheshire has announced that he has offered the Job of chief
office died, Herring accepted
!'
thecsilfromhlspollucaJpy
and
with only 35 days to cam- he be elected.
palgo won election.
He had worked nine years for
"
A resident of Brevard County
the telephone company as
..
for
many years, Herring and
commercial manager, but he
his
wife, Cecil, and family
I)'
wanted to be his own boss, had a ,i :tii'
found 10 acres with a ho use
"strong suppressed ilesire to be
recently In Geneva and moved
an attorney and decided to do
to
Seminole County,
It." He got
doctor
j
"
The Geneva area was not
degree when he was 37.
only
one of the most beautiful
Born In Miami, Herring was
.
had
ever seen, but perhaps
we
active In sports in high school,
equa
lly important my wile, who
was first-string halfback for
IS an artist, needed more room
two years and on the track 't
•s
to
do her art work," Herring
team. At the University of
said. "And It's en joyable living
Florida where he got his
.i
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us i
bachelor's degree, he tried out
,
Mrs. Herring does paintings,
for the football turn, but was
sc
ul ptur es and creates jewelry.
too small.
Their
children are: Cynthia,
After serving two years In the
24, employed with Harris
Army following high school,
Intertype, Melbourne; Abbott
Herring went to college under
Jr., 21, student at the Univer
—
sity of South Floridat Michael
my savior, If It hadn't be= for
Scott,
student at Valencla
It, I would have had to IQII my
Community
College and
way completely through
Claudia,
15,
student
at Oviedo
college. I went Into the Army
High
School.
I expressly for the purpose of
Herring said it was a
being able to take advantage of
traumatic
experience to go
those rights afterwards."
:
back to law school after having
Hehadhopedto be adentlst
been out of college for ll years.
but met his "Waterloo" Iii
"I
studied seven days a week
ABBOT
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WORK
DESK
ph ysics, changed his major to
from
8 a.m. until midnight for
economics and got his degree In practice from 1965 until elected 1968 came around Herring had the first
seven months and from
that field,
to the date attorney's office in no plans to be state attorney, there on it became easier," he
Herring had a nrivatio brir loll Wh.n #ka .J.ai,..
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Abbott Herring was 33, father
of four children, and had a
successful career as cornmercial manager of the
telephone company In Pen
sacola behind him when he
entered law school at the

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Nixon first produced his vice presidential
papers at the taxpayers' expense and
deeded one-third of them back to the taxpayers
in return for a $576,000 tax deduction. He
restricted access to the papers, so the American
people couldn't Inspect their $576,000 gift.

The Law permitting a tax deduction for per
sonal papers, meanwhile, expired on July
1969. Unhappily, Nixon didn't complete the
transaction before the deadline. But an aide
backdated the deed so Nixon could claim the tax
savings. The Internal Revenue Service belatedly
levied a $465,000 tax assessment against him.
We have now obtained a confidential IRS
report, dated Sept. 21, 1976, detailing the results
of a similar investigation of McCarthy. The
quixotic, erstwhile senator and his wife Abigail
created a foundation, called the "McCarthy
historical Project."
McCarthy then donated campaign papers
from his 1968 presidential campaign to his own
foundation. For this, he claimed a $33,Z4.59 tax
deduction in 1969, and another "charitable
contribution carryove deduction" of $60,e34.53
in 1970.
There are some significlant differences
between the Nixon and McCarthy cases.
McCarthy donated his campaign papers on July
I, 1969 — 25
days before the deadline. There was
no backdated deed.
The IRS is questioning, however, whether the
donated materiatm were financed with campaign
contributions, rather than his personal money.
Under the law, he could not take a tax deduction

inc Ito investigation
that McCarthy
decided after the 1968 Deniocratic convention to
donate his campaign materials for posterity. His
Washington headquarters sent telegrams to
every local campaign office, requesting all
"campaign materials." This Included internal
memos letters
s., press clippings, recordings and

Abigail McCarthy, who ls now separated from
her husband, recruited volunteers to gather the
materials. She explained to us that they
originally intended to donate the papers to the
Mimeof Historical Society. But they changed
their minds and formed the Women's Education
Committee. The name was later changed to the
McCarthy Historical Project.
Mrs. McCarthy became the national coordlnator and worked 40 hours a week on
project. The IRS report adds this information:
"While the gift to the McCarthy Historical
Project in 1969 consisted primarily of surplus
Political campaign materials, It also consisted In
part it materials that appear to have been
collected during (McCarthy's) career in the
senate, as well as manuscripts of books and
articles prepared by him prior to his entry Into
presidential politics."
The IRS document reports that McCarthy's
questionable 1969 returns were prepared by an
1115 employe who Is now deceased. Adds
document: McCarthy's attorney "has Indicated
to the Service that only $152,170 was claimed as a
charitable contribution deduction on the 1969
return by i McCarthy at the suggestion of the
Service employe. The eiiipluc allegedly toll

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His tax expert, Dennis Bedeli, spoke for him.
admitted that the IRS Is still investigating
McCarthy's campaign papers deduction, "They
are pursuing weird and wild theories," he said.
He Insisted that McCarthy has d'nme nothing
wrong and his tax returns are clean. The contruversial papers, he added, have been turned
over to Georgetown University.
WATCH ON WASTE _ Representatives from
40 countries gathered in Califomia ft month to
attend a meeting of the InternationalCotton
Advisory Committee. Because It was an internaUo,l event, the State Department was
supposed to pick up the bills,
The department figured It could hold down
the ;
to $12000 by scheduling the conference
In Washington. But the Agriculture Depart.
meat's representative, Kenneth Frick, insisted
on holding the meeting In his home state of
California. Our sources say he has political
ambitions and wanted to stage the event close to
home where it would do him the most political
good'
The State Department objected to the
California site because it would cost an extra
$50,000. But Frick was insistent. The State
Department finally consented after he arranged
for the Agriculture Department to pay the ad.
ditional $50000•
Footnote: Frick told us that it was essential to
et the meeting out of Washington for the sake of
"market development." He selected California,
he said, because it is among the largest cotton
expirte r..

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at an our military leaders
the prize was almost In Stalin's grasp. Then
In a series of conferences we yielded It all In
return for his promise to come into the United '
Nations on terms which enabled him to wreck
as an instrument of settling any inrnationai dispute.
•,•
"it will not do to say that all we yielded was
eastem Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and
parts of Rumania; that as to Yugoslavia,
Rumania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia and
nungary, Stalin took these over by violating the
agreement he made to us to hold free elections.
Did Roosevelt really think Stalin would hold free
elections when he (FDR) agreed to let the
Russian dictator conduct the elections — Stalin
who had been exhibiting for years his Idea o
'free elections' in Russia?
"At the end of all this, Russia held in her
hands a vast belt of land running from the Baltic
Sea in the north to the Black Sea in the south,
comprnmIg ii nations with a population of 100
million people. These she held, not as parts of the
Soviet Union, but as puppet states, presided over
by Red Quislings of Stalin's own selection who
represented him and not the people they
governed, any more than Quisling represented
the people of Norway."
So, how about it, Carter, Mondale, Humphrey?
until

When you guys have finished your snide
remarks about Ford's obvious blunder, how
abort talking to us about the real question
concerning Eastern Europe and that is: How did
the Soviets come to dominate this area of the
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Judy J.Blount
Albert E Cashlon
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o" said turner utati GOP
Thea they vdK *61, for (alrmaa L.E. "Tommy"
Mrs UMlas, $ R11at; In Thtintes,a clone find of Mrs.
a draw psi that daewed the H&amp;tI.1.. "1 tusk 'a idfr,
problems Mn. Nichols, a ing from ovsioiwu."
Domacid, feces In her bid for
Deenocrda r er with a
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With the election leas than I ollows Mrs NkIioin hekhng a
week away, Mrs. Nichols *37 lead over Mrs. Hawkins.
4wde out U the one Demo.
'IbM's eaoih to win by,"
erdle candidate whose prw says MrsNWte.
pads are dim.
However, the Democratic
To begin with, she Is rhig poll, If accurate, Indicates that
against on Incesnbe4 who at. 35 per teat of the voters, a sorjoys good some recognition. priolagly idgb figure at this
I She also has a rap"atlon, do. poiM, are uniledde&amp;
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that has approved many mil- worry about that many and..
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Ing out more cars rather than
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The council, after studying
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-General Motors reported
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third quarter, reflecting Improvement in the national economy.

I Want To Return Our Government
To The Citizens Of Seminole County

-The Labor Department announced that output per hour of
work was up at an annual rate
ç'
jof 3.8 per cent last quarter, a
leveling off. Hourly compensation of workers, adjusted
for inflation, rose 1.2 per cent,
the srnalle.'ct gain in five quarters.

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Public invited to hear date and county camlidates.
Snd.ed AA, 1p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Saaf.rdSemIeal, Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
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"Home of Gore" sponsored by Goldenrod Jaycees,
Glenn Turner's Castle, Bear Gully Road, 640 p.m.
Ttrough Saturday. Proceeds for kiddie park In South
Seminole.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER B
Seabee Veteran of America convention, Ramada,
Inn, South Airport, 8700 &amp; Orange Blossom Trail,
Orlando. Registration begins at noon.
Anneal bestir, First United Methodist Qurch of
Sanford, 5th and Park, 9am. to S p.m, bach served 11:30
a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Veronica A. Gaits
Della J. Morris
Dandle Robinson
1.. Claude Van Avery
Cleveland Whack
. Maude Bradbury, DeBar
'4 Harold D. Barton, Deli
Nancy Caputo, Deltona
Frank Guldone, Deltona
Cleveland Campbell, L
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Patricia C. DeYoung
Dorothy C. Fowler
John Gaines
Edith Jackson
James J. Knight
Katie LLee
Eartha Melton
Frank W. Mohr II
Cynthia M. Monti
Tilda H. Peterson
MaryTigar
Mary E. Carroll, Deltona
Eda L Dunstan, Deltona
Bruce L Eanea, Deltona
Eugene P. Field, Deltona
Minnie Riley, Lake Mary
James Bradwell Jr. La
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Ucla Campbell, Orange C
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promise to pro eM mlè4fl beige, give .yecatddng
ftgwas and anooth you late a woman's asterat ekiis we
famiftsr.
Foos gfrlefrim4 .ij In Sliliwatar don't - into
Um woman's uadergarnta for any at thim rsuni.
The fá are members of the I"ta Slate University fonibsil team.
Daily (toman soda oulmnnist Bob That disclosed
In a celume for Tharaday's editione that Terry Miller,
Oklahoma Slate's her*l.rmthg haifteck, yeses a
Playtex 1411111 Its pasty girdle.
No Idifler doem't wear the garmest for television cgm
merciali, ilke Joe Namath aal Mi panty hose. He wears It
in practices and In games. and says ft help.
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Big Eight Coiterence selection as a sophomore, has
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NEW YORK (AP) - The record in baseball this season, waukee and Qeveland. He also the Year.
Cincinnati Reds are so good have no stars. Only once intheir says he wants to
Martin received 1641 votes
they won't be shopping at the eight-year history have the tender, but the go to a con-f and edged Kansas City's
addition O
free agent supermarket. The Expos finished worse than they Jackson and another top free Whitey Herzog by 9 votes In
Montreal Expos are so bad they did this season. That was in agent can quickly make a con. the nationwide balloting by
would like to buy out the store. 19, when they came into the tender out of almost
any also. sportswriters and broad.
The Reds, two-time defending baseball world as a new ex- ran
casters. Gene Mauch of Mmchampions with lots of talent pansion team and recorded a
"We're very much Interested neaota was third with 30 and
down on the (ann, announced 52-110 record.
in Mr. Jackson," said Fox. Chuck Tanner of Oakland was
Wednesday they will not par.
This year, the Expos finished "We've talked to him and he fourth with 15.
ticipate in the Nov. 4 free agent dead last in the National told in
appreciate this very much.
he would be receptive to
re-entry draft. In contrast, the League East with a 55-107 any offer. He hasn't ruled out It's a wonderful honor," said
Expos say they will be going all record, 46 games out of first Montreal,"
Martin, who also won this
out to shore up a weak team place.
In the upcoming draft, a free award in 1974 as manager of the
that is leaking all directions.
But when it comes to the Nov. agent will be removed
the Texas Rangers. "1 only wish
Cincinnati President Bob 4 draft, worst Is first. The two drafting lid after his from
negotlat- that I could receive it as
Howsam, who has balked at leagues will be alternating ing rights have beense!ected by manager of the world chaznfree agent pitcher Don GuIlett's selections for the 25 free agent 12
Plon&amp;"
teams.
request for a five-year contract, players and, because the NL
Martin was just four victories
said:
won a coin toss, Montreal will
away from fulfilling that wish.
"In fair ness to the players pick fLrd and the Qilcagowbj
His, Yankees ran away with the
who have won the world cham- Sox will go second.
Amerfcjn League East title
001134 for us two years In a
'We could use a middle with a 97-62 record, finishing
row and with consideration to fielder more than anything,"
10 games ahead of Baltimore.
the way our organization is said Charlie Fox, the Expos'
Seminole Community College They then beat Kansas City in
structured, we do not think it vice president In charge of will be seeking victory jn round five games for their first AL
would be right for the Cincin- baseball operations. "We have two Friday afternoon in a 3:30 pennant since 1964.
nati club to get into the bidding just two estabished outfielders. game against Rollins
in the
contests that must come out of And anyone could use a power- Zinn Beck
Fall
Baseball
Ns draft.
hitter like Reggie Jackson."
Classic, which got under way
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"Nearly all of our players
Jackson is the most glain- with a pair of games this a!have remained loyal to this or- orous name of the first batch of ternoon at Sanford
Memorial Mayfair Best
ganization and we are hopeful free agents, an elite group that Stadium.
that we can maintain this rela- includes outfielders Joe Rixti
It was Rollins against
The foursome of Margaret
tionship in the future to our and Gary Matthews; Infielders
Jacksonville
and Stetson Bolts, Alice Potter, Jane
siiutual advantage," Howsam Dave Cash, Bobby Grich and
MK1bbj and Peggy Hamer
added.
Bert Campanerts; catcher 1:30 and 3:30.
combined for a 59 to pod a twoThe Reds are a team of stars, Gene Tenace, and pitchers
Friday's 1:30 game pairs stroke victory in
Wednesday's
and any inflated bid for a free Wayne Garland, Bill Campbell Fill against
JcksonyilJe.
1o.ball,
bed
ball
ladies golf
agent would have severe and Gullett.
There will be three games on tourname1t at Mayfair Country
economic re percussions from
Even if the Expos decide tap Saturday, beginning
with a club.
stars like Juhnny Bench. Joe Jackson is their top choice they noos tilt between
Stetson and
Finishing second were
Morgan and Pete Rose. Also. must consider several ques Rollins. Foliwing
will be games Evelyn Trar, Fran Albrecht,
the knowledge that the Reds are lions. Is 1w interested in us? between FTU and Stetson
and Anti Beau, and Dosaic
bull a super team makes it Can we sign him? Can we afford SCC and FlU.
DeGanahi. Third, via match of
uasler for Ilowxarn to stick to hill.?
The 10-game tourney winds cards with a 63,
was the team of
principles and not sign or
Jackson, who reportedly has up with three games Sunday.
Marian Andrews, Pinkie
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Tommy .ahlte David Gail
Keith Labay Steve Oils.

Mike Garlic
Mike Sapp

Clark Os.aal.s

Danny Kirby

Jim Kromer

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Andy grown
Kevin Ceilbus

Tiny Sa.chei
Greg Punt

Joan Schultz
Brian Mentcalm

Jim McCuflvrn
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Mark schrenk
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Clark Olsen

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Chuck Woofterth

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Frank Fabriia
John Flo,a

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Mike Butcher
Palmer Miles
Mike SIrest
Doug Lanier
Stuart Hall
Mitch Englander
David Sultan

David Meilinger

David Sutton
Mitt Stevens
Jay Johnson

J.T. Whim
j.is Vain
Carlos Santiago

Mitt Stevens
Mike SIgrit

Mike Suicter
Nerkert Seals

Brent MituMi
Cbsn Muller
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Paul Swell

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David Hamlin

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DALLAS AP) Seven of the top 10 ranked players in
the world have signed to play on the $2.5 million WCT-77
tour, it was announced Wednesday by Mike Davies
executive director of the World Championship of Tennis.
Davies said defending WCicharnpionand Wimbledon
winner Bjorn Borg of Sweden, currently ranked second in
the world, wo uld participate in next year's WCT World
Series of Tennis. WCT earlier announced that No. 1 rated
Jimmy Connors had signed to play in WCT competition for
the first time.
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Erving, In his most prodie'tive effort since Joining the
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Houston
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Wednesday's Result
San Diego 5, Indianapolis i
Today's Games
Edmonton at Birmingham
Minnesota at Houston
Friday's Games
PhoefiX at Now England

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San Antonio at Kansas City
Washington at New Orleans

Atlanta at Los Angeles
Detroit at Seattle

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range blast with 4:25 remaining
1)enit'rs stalked to a tele- and Mike Zuke, a former star at
in the third period,
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Gary English
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Larry Gllreatp
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Brian Gottfried eliminated Vladimir Zednik
6-1 and moved into the
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"A Tisket, A Tasket, We Want
Roe in a Casket," read one
banner at the Nets' home
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opener. The fans obviously
have not forgi ven Nets owner
It
Roy Boe for peddling the heart
and soul of the franchise to
10,
Philadelphia. The Nets them.
a.
selves haven't forgotten, eit her.
Spurs 115, Suns 106
By The Associated Press
North Stars s, Maple
Ic Leafs 3
Another former Nets player,
You can't fire many more
In a parallel situation, To- Larry Kenon, returned to action
shots than the Buffalo Sabres ronto out.shot Minnesota 45-34 after missing two games with a
launched at the Pittsburgh Pen- w hile winding up on the short stomach virus and poured in a
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end of the score. Pierre Jarry, a healthy 41 points for the Spurs.
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Portland at Golden State
Friday's Games
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"These are the games that leading the North Stars' victo- the crowd of 8,919
who turned
make the ulcers," said Buffalo ry.
out for their first NBA home
Coach Floyd Smith. "W he n you
Canadlens 4, Black Haw ks 4 game. Alvan Adams topped the
get so many shots on net, you J.P. Bordeleau's second goal Suns wIth 24 points.
should win."
of the game, an eight-foot slap
Pistons 106, Sonlcs 92
The Sabres outshot the Pen' shot, lifted Chicago into a tie
Detroit, leading 5144 at halftime, p ulled away in the second
stuins by a whoppi ng 50-22 mar. with Montreal.
Rockies 4, Flames z
'4 gin, yet managed only a 4-I Nahalf as Bob Lanier scored 11
Dave Hudson'
s filth goal of points in the third period and
tional Hockey League tie
the season mapped a 2-2 see- M.I. Carr netted 12 in the
Wednesday night.
it was depressing for ond- period tie, leading Colorado fourth quarter. Lanier finished
Smith, who has one of the bust o ve r Atlanta.
with a ganie-high 21 points.
• offensive teams in the NH!.. you
1 cm imagine how it was for
Pittsburgh Coach Ken Schinkel.
1k felt like a thief in the night.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - game and called Coach Brian
Hrulns 4, Rangers 3
Coach Jacques Demers of the ('wiacher of the Mohawk Valley
In another statistical mis World Hockey Association In- fanii club of the North Amenmatch, the New York Rangers dianapois Racers, angry after can hIot'key League. Demers
won the shooting war 41-23, but Wednesday night's 5-1 loss to said he was shipping out
lost the battle on Peter the San [)lcgu Mariners, gave Franco is Itoshon and Bryan
McNabs second goal of the walking papers to some of his Campbell In exchange for

Paul Swift Ed Murpny Win Webb
Jay Johnson
J.T. Willett OSUC Lamer
MISt Hanson
Jilt Vain
Stacy Holderbauirn Steve Melvin Mitt $fsy,u
Karl Salisbury
David PslIfwIc, Doug Magruder
Stuart Hail
Giorgi MIIIP,s

NOrbirl Seals

Series Championship.
The battle for the championship went down to the final race of
the year at Ascot with defending champion, Garry Scott and 1974
champion, Ken Roberts chasing the slim lead held by
springst.
The final standings showed Springsteen the champion with
310 points followed by Scott with 280 and Roberts with
Springsteen claimed the number one plate for the 1977 season
without scoring any points In the road racing events.
Springsteen won a heat race for the 100-mile Expert Lightweight Road Race at Daytona this year and had the ninth fasted
time but had to drop out of the 100-miler after only one lap with

touchdowns Miami has given up this year in struggling to

"Sabres Get 50 Shots
But Held To 4-4 Tie

Mall Simonelli

Mike Perry

Basketball Association record
of 27,362 in New Orleans Ttiesday night, Erving drew 15,676 in
Houston Wednesday night. And
he gave them their money's
worth, scoring 27 points in
leading the Philadelphia 76ers
to a 116-94 victory over the

Week '77 at Daytona.

Richard Arnold Sieve Perry 0ev, Gneidi, Sievi P•ster
Tiny RayIWil
Mike Fletcher Steve Sircheft Jalle Blumbiuglu Tiny Cacctapve,i
Larry Csnnani.t.
Joey Clark
Duane Velirna ,,
Tern O'Leary

Don ScIIrenk

Steve
Ste" Dixon
Mike Perry

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Lee Fields

Brad Kesille

Randy pr.p Be Thomas
Bob Soioman
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K1U5 Prather
Chili Moneys.

John S,hi
Frank Meghs.

After attracting a National

H Mustangs as the machines scream down the 3,000 foot back
straight at speeds of 240 miles per hour.
Jay Springsteen ended the American Motorcyclist
Association Camel Pro Series season with a5,l,flat the Ascot haU

Washington at Colorado

coaches Mike Scarry, Don Doll and Tom Keane for the 20

night to see the Nets play their
home opener, but for the second
night in a row Dr. J drew a
record crowd.

dering Corvettes, and challenged by the exotic Monus and Cobra

mile and in doing so, claimed the AMA Grand National Camel Pro

Baird Lyons
Randy Fowler
Tommy Allen's
Edward Upson

to blame defensive

Nov.28 Camel 250 will have a Power advantage over many of the Nassau Coliseum Wednesday

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"Well, everything begins at probablyoidforSunday and
sg
Swann'ashyoy grImi
my car will be over."
home. You can find a million foot wIUhod when he walks for
'C
,
the darling of the Pittsburgh
Last season, it looked as reasons to blame jton,butitall six weeks.
DM8/c/I
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Steelers. His magic limbs, though Swann could catch any begins with yourself. To a
Petty, Chevy At Daytona
"I'm a perfectionist and I bewhich snared almost any foot. ball thrown in his direction, certain
extent,
It
is
something
lieve
In consistency and I be.
bell and skirted sidelines, made Climbing skyward from be- I'm not doing."
lieve
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LWIMAW
Richard Petty will visit Daytona International Speedway for him a Super Bowl Most Valu- tween two defenders or tip'.
Swa
Swann says he has looked ev- great, not consistently good. I
IXEI'?
F/R57
the first time behind the wheel of a Chevrolet on Feb. is.
able Player,
toeing along the sidelines, erywhere f or the answer,
haven't been that this year," he
L4)'O#'F W/,
Chevy Petty will be driving Is not his and Is not a
But Swam has taken some Swann caught 49 passes for 711
"I have no idea what I'm concluded sharply. "And so I'm
he will be campaigning in 1977. The car Is one of the perfectly blows to the head that made yards and II touchdowns,
doing wrong," he said, crisply a little upset."
matched Camaros used In the International race of
him realize his mortality as
14
and
with irritation. "I have
+
This
season,
he
While Petty has been selected to compete In the nwc series soon as he regained conbeen
soul-searching, mind__
+
since Its conception, "King-Richard" iu never
receptions for 261 yards and no
+
scioteness. And the sparkle in touchdow
searching
and
I've
been
out
on
race of the series at the Daytona track.
,
ns
his play, as well as his speech,
MI
"It is true that l have not seen the field looking for it."
With the first three races of the four-race series deciding the is missing,
But
he
points
o
ut
that
opporthe
fInalists for the IROC, Petty has always come up short. This
light
of
the
nd
e zone
"1 am a mere shadow of my
+ is different story as Petty will make the IROC field duringyear
season and It is something that tunitles for receivers are slim
San Diego at Clflcln,,ell
(1-4) 1010; P (41) 73.20; 00 (241
Speed former statistics," Swann
myself on a team that seems to have Pro
Quebec at Indianapolis
27M0.
said
am
very
disappointed
In
Weeks '77 for the first time In four years.
tersely in a recent Interview, about."
Edmonton at Winnipeg
THIRD -1. NegulYza (7) 10.50,
rediscovered its running game
Petty has never won an IROC race, But, he has never made "If! can Jiut catch up to where
5.00, 4.40; 1. Oomlngo.Araia (3)
LEAGUE
in
recent triumphs over Cincln+
the final race of the series at Daytona Speedway, and if there is I was last year it would be (an1040, 5.10;), EddyMigijel (1) 340:
CONFERENCE
Why would he blame himself nati and the New York Giants. CAMPBELL
one track that Petty is considered a favorite at, it's Daytona. He tastic."
Q (5
P (7.5) 113.30.
Patrick Division
Pro
Basketball
when the Steelers' offense
Swann's big toe on his right
FOURTH - I. A.'ectiaSoto (7)
W L T Ph OF GA
has won six times on the 2.5-mile super speedway including an
The third-year pro missed the stumbled en masse to a 1.4 start
7.60, 5.10. 740; 2. AldanaEiorza (1)
NY lii
6 2 I 13 32 20 National Basketball
was bent perpendicular to Ptiila
unprecedented five victories In the Daytona
Assaclatlsi 4.20.3.20:3. Arta-Perot (6) 4.00; Q
second game of the National before turning it around with the Foot
$
3
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29
ground under the full weight Allan
EASTERN CONFERENCE
(71) 103.30; DO (77) 201.30.
3 S 1 ii 36 13
The fourth annual IROC will be part of a double-header of Football League season with a two straight
victories?
Atlantic Division
of a tackler last Sunday. He is NY Rang
FIFTH - I. Bilbso-Juan (3) 29.00,
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S 6 0 10 43 44
racing on Feb. 18 at Daytona as the event is paired-up with the concussion sustained against
W I Pd. 05 9.40.1.10:2. AlavsSanchez (2) 5.00,
Smythe Division
NASCAR
NY
KiSs
World Championship Modified Race.
3
0
1. 000
Oakland. It was his second head
6.00:3. SantlAnca (I) 13.00; 0 (23)
SiLcu
410)2 3610
2 0 1.000 ½ 3$.l0;P(3.3)59.10.
AreturntoDaytonaspee(JwayNov26by the I Radial injury in as many games
ctoo
s 3 1 11 37 31 Boston
Buffalo
2 1 •W 1
SIXTH - 1. OgulzaAgulrre (3)
Mini
+ Challenge drivers brings to mind the last Radial race at the against the Raiders. +
4 S 1 9 32 10 NYPIIt5
2 2 .300 1½ S.00. 7.20. 3.00; 2. Jos.Elorza (l)
Cob
3 6 7 7 25 33 Pttilphla
Daytona track in July.
2 2 .300 11,11 3.00, 4.00: 3. ArechaQuIoia (7) 3.10;
"If that's the price I have to
vancvr
3 7 0 6 26 16
Central Division
Three of the drivers battling for tho top three spots in the final
Q (15) 3340; P (3-1) hi1.70.
pay for being talented," said
WALES CONPESINCE
Chive
2 0 1.000
SEVENTH - 1. LarrlAnana (6)
point standings are the same three drivers who
Norris Divisien
Swann after that game, "well, I
Hogitoi
2 1 .647
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12.00, 5.10, 5.50; 2. IcaQulola (4)
1 19 63 25 Atlanta
• finishers In July. The standings going Into the finale Is th
3
1
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.00.S.20;3. Echario.MIguet (2) 3.50;
e exact
L.A.
3 3 3 13 12 31 5 Antonio
SPORTS
opposite of the finish In July.
2 2 .300 1
Q (44) 63.00; P (61) 125.70. Big 0
Pitts
2 3 3 7 32 31 N Orleans
1 1 .500 1
(15) and (14) 1179.10.
Dirt
Walt Bohren finished first in July and holds third in the point
2 3 I S 25 23 Washton
I 2 .3
1",
EIGHTH - I. Marurl.Zarre (1)
Wash
1 S 2 1 20 26
standings. Finishing second in the points race is Don Devendorf.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
11.60. 4.10. 340; 2. Silaawuoa (2)
Adams Division
D
Midwest Division
Carson Baird Is on top of the point standings but managed only a
Bstn
&amp;20. 3.00; 3. BitbaoLarrea (6) 3.50:
I 2 0 16 45 31 Denver
2 0 1.000
third the last time the Radial Sedans visited Daytona,
Bull
(2 4) 1340: P (42) 55.30.
4 4 1 5 23 24 Chicago
2 1 .647 "
NINTH -1. Patxi (4) 17.20, 140.
Cleve
3 3 2 S 21 21 Detroit
DaytonaIntern uflalSpeedway will host the drivers of
2 1 .641 ½ 4.20; 2. Alava (3) 540. 4.00; 3. Sala
Arnsparger Rejoins Miami
Tnto
1 S 3 S 33 13 Kan city
International Motor Sports Associa tion Nov. 26-26 for the 1MM
1 2 rn 1½ (3) 3.20: Q (31) 33.10; P (43) 50.10.
Wednesday's Results
Indiana
1 3 .230 2
National Road Racing Champk*ishipg.
ilostion A. N
TENTH -1. Arco (2) 14.50. 5.00,
ng
Ra
wi MwIiee
MIAMI (AP) Bill Arnsparger, who failed to be the
0 1 .000 3
$.; 2. Ram (1) 3.10, 5.20; 3.
3
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Division
Pittsburgh 1, Buffalo 1, tIi
Form In (1) 5.00; 0 (1.2) 4.00; P (2.
miracle-working head coach the New York Giants sought,
Portland
troduction of the new turbo-Porsches is.
2 0 1.000
Minnesota S. Toronto 3
1)110.10; 00 (4.2) 26530.
is back as the defensive brain of the nearly defenseless
Seattle
I 2 .333 1',
Making their fl,sppearance on the IMSA circuit just
ELEVENTH - 1. PatsiSoto (2)
Atres 1. Chicago 4. tie
Los Mg
Miami Dolphins. But no miracles are expected here.
1 3 .130' 2
11.50. 550, 3.40; 2. Arecha.Ech.ve
recently, e t boPorscls.s will be
Colorado 4, Atlanta 2
.
ging
,
Qo
SI.
"We know what a great coqch Bill is," defensive end +
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(3)
&amp;40; 3. Sale-Attu (6)5.10:0
" The AsiodatedPreu
ur
the Dsytoaa
Today's Gi,,y3
Pf,ol,
Speedwayth
high-banks
for the first timechallen
'0 3 O
in the November races.
2, + (23) 3340. P (33) 77.70.
Toro
o
nt
at
Detroit
Vern
Den
Herder
said
after
Arnsparger
w
as
Wediiiday
11511111
hired
Among the pilots of the turbo-Porsche, is Jim Busby. Al
Julius Erving was sold
is at New York Island.
TWELFTH-I. AMon.B.ngo. (1)
Wednesday, two days after being fired as boss of the
New York N, Wathingtn i3
2020. 5.40, 3.00; 2. Sala.Ramon (1)
ems
Holbert has already wrapped up the championship In the 1MM by the New York Nets, he ob.
Detroit io&amp; Seattle 92
Giants.
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
17.40,350; 3. FerminArca (5) 3.10;
Camel GT Challenge series but the fight for second still rages viously took many of his fans
San Antonio 115, Phoenix 106
Atlanta at Los Angeles
'But I can't say this is going to he the answer," Den
Q(1.4)33,%; P (4.1)1320; SigQ (2•
Philadelphia
116,
between Busby and Peter Gre, I
Houston
91
with him.
3) and (1.1) 919.50.
Cleveland at Vancouver
Today's Games
Herder added. "The players have got to give the answer."
Busby feels the new turbo-Porsche he will be driving
A: 2102; Handle
5101.567.
Friday's Game
b' 5832 turned out at the
Buffalo vs. Boston at Hart.
Coach Don Shula took pains not

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Kenny Lie
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Jill Anus.
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Mirris Barker
Virgil Jenkins
Tim Palmir
Vessis Quinn
Derrell Johnson
Jody Pickens
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Martin, who restored pride In
the New York Yankees' pinstripes and guided the team Into
the World Series in his first full
season at the helm, today was
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bones In his lower beck. Steve fered a concussion against &amp; quarterbacks can't o11
the artificial turf doesn't help caught by Cleveland's Joe
Bartkowgl of Atlanta Is out for Louis. "And when they get to anymore," he saw.
They fall each week li ke so the year after knee ur
quarterb
acks," he said.
Jones. He ttthiki the nature at
s gery. him, they give him a good shot. Currently, Avellini has a huge
many wooden Indians, one after Pittsburgh's Terry
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Allen
ci
ted Bradahaw's injury l87 foathall has responsible
Bradshaw That's their job."
knob
on
his
tirowing
elbow,
a
as
an
example.
another, And pretty soon, you minedtwo g
as anything for the ri of In.
With
Then Boryla paused.
so uvenir of last week's game
begin to wonder whether the shock, after he w t aplita
"Bradshaw might have been juries suffered by qua rteras urned up- + "What people don't realise," against Dallas. He
blames that injured on grass, but not that bsdia,
word Is out around the National side down and haimced on
he added, ..is
that defeis
Football League to get the head on a sack. Joe NamathMsat tall players
one
on
the
artlllcal
surface at seriously," he said. "He would
"I don't think there are many
are bigger, strong- Texas Stadium.
quarterbacks.
have bounced."
cheap shots. It's just a rough
the New York Jets and Roger er aid much f5etir th they "Have
you ever been L'tmced
What Allen dsbi't know was game and It's gotten
Half a dozen teams are oper- Stauhach of Dallas are doabiful used to be.,,
off asphalt?" he uke,j. "I that Bradshaw was Injured on The defense
ath with backup signal callers this week alter suffering inrnslf'es that t heir
Bob Avellini of the Chicago wouldn't have these
after their main men were ka- juries last Sunday.
elbows
and
grass
at
Cleveland,
He
did
not
chanc
es
of
victory
are going to
Bears agrees.
shoulders if I weren't being bounce.
yoed. The Injuries haven't been
Increase the more they get to
"Otvous1y, the defense Is
The Mg reason some guys bo unced off asphalt,"
"
ezcUy trivial either,
Bradshaw was hurt when he him, the more they shake him
told to get the qerbsck," are getting hurt Is that the line-- George All
en,
coach
of
the
was
forced to scramble out at up. He's goena think at
Buffalo's Joe Ferguson Is out said pesser Mike Boryla of
the men are getting bigger and
L ,(as. Washington Redskins, likes the protection of the pocket rush coming and it de
for the year with four broken Philadelphia Eagles, who satstroys his
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think against the Browns and was train of thougit"
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Kenny Lee
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PHILADELPHIA (AP)
criticism ever since he signed
.Pldladelphia 14iW&amp; manager as manager ln December ian,
Danny Ozark has th. lad langh after33 yews in the Ltgg.
When Lake Howell and Seminole take the field on his critics. He was voted Na. lea Dodgers' organization as a
Friday night, It could be an Instant replay from no Ucnal Lingua manager of the minor league manager and let.
year in the aimial Aseodated ci Doers' coach. Mod of the
of Damon Runyon's scenarios.
poll of the media,
media expected Dave Bristol to
It will be the first meeting of the two Seminole Press
But the 52-year-old Ozark re- get the Job.
County schools, the first ma destined series certain fined to gloat over those who
But despite the criticism,
to be filled with memorable moments,
predicted the Ptilllles would Ozark Improved the Phillies
This time around, however, Seminole Is a solid never win anything under his each year of his regime. He led
favorite, the Hawks a heavy underdog.
He was humble the team from II victories to 71
Perhaps that's why I picture Howell coach after being notified about the his first season, moved from
Curtis Keen doing a soil-sole shuffle on the sidelines, honor.
last Into third piece with eo wins
clon't think this will change the following year, to second
humming "Luck Be A Lady tonight."
me as a person," said Ozark by with 86 in 1975, and first with 101
Realistically, there Isn't much choice in picking telephone from Hilton Head, In 1976.
a winner In this game. It's a matter of how much, no S.C., where he Is on a golf Ozark Impressed many
douht
holiday. "I am glad you people people with his low key bail.
Yet, the very nature of football is such that on thought enough atmeto vote for
any given night, anything can happen.
me. Maybe hard work paid six weeks of last suson,when
off."
theclubwntoatallsptnaud
And, so to speak, the odds In such a game are Ozark
said
he
was
surprised
New all but three of a 15
with the underdog. That's why coaches like to see
that
he
received
197
votes
to
game
their team get the upper hand early -to suppress just 79 for Sparky Anderson, The lead. He never panicked.
club bounced back and
mental lifts.
manager of the world champion went on to win the division.
Picking the score in a game of this nature Is Cincinnati Reds, and. 55 for Ozark said after learning of
tough. If Lake Howell's defense does what it intends Houston's Bill Virdon.
his manager of the year desig.
It could be a close game. If not, It could be arunawa'
"Sparky did another super nation, that he never would ask
Y job," Ozark said. "He brought his detractors to eat
by halftime.
their
em (Reds) In. He's world words.
Howell Is the team trying to put It together, champion."
"i don't want any enemies,"
.Seminole the team trying to keep it. Often, the rich Ozark said
that despite his said the manager. "One per.
richer In these prep wars, and that's why I say: team's three game wipeout In ticular time the writers and I
Seminole 35, Lake Howell 13- A ho.higniner as the National League Playoffs had something bad happen to
luck turns out to be something other than a lady
forI by the Reds, the Plilifles still in. I hold no grudges. What
were a very good team. "We all makes me feel good about
the Silver Hawks.
this
learned something from that is that they held no grudges.
Evans 21, Lyman 14-A toughie on the road
for
and we'll be beck."
the Greyhounds, who st um bled out
They thought I was good enough
of the starting
Ozark, whose team won 101 to get it I thank all those who
box, got bumped on the first turn and picked
up a games and took the National voted for me."
little ground in the backstretch,
League Eastern Division by
MaInland 28, Lake Brantley 12- That Patriotic nine games, passed his honor
feeling isn't so strong when the offense doesn't chck. along to Ms team. He said u
West Orange 41, Oviedo 7 - Oh, those long Phililes were good enough to
division
of
gathers are killers as the Lions aren't exactly who whe
manregardless
ager
sleeping, but seem to doze off at the wrong time.
"They (the players) put me
Trinity Prep 33, Florida Air 14- Even with the there because they played so
Saints banged up, they prevail over the winless well," Ozark saw.
Falcons.
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several weeks ago UW a pipe bomb blew apart their mailbox,and
a caller yelled obscenities to him over the telephone during a
radio talk show.
"Mod people are very understanding," Howe said. "There's a
feeling of outrage by some about the way the matter was handled
by the press. They feel they've had enough and let's get on with

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.noney coaling In since his conviction "is in the
form of $10, $20 and $50 donations."
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McCarty, who trails Howe in the poll&amp;
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went somebody wanted to talk about Mr. Howe's problems rather
than the isms of the campaign," Rampton says.
Howe maintains he's encounl&amp;red few difficulties.
"The campaign is just rolling along,'he says. "I've been get.
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toward the payment of a blood analyzer donated to
the
ci iii this sits a amiling woman who Is happily
the hospital by the Pink Ladles, who Ii January
doing what sh. loves to do
made a $21
"These uniforms will be worn by the Greyhound Singe= of
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paymeat on the eq meut
High School,"
elaIne "ft will be the first time
valued at
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Law
projects: e
coffee
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television rental, portraits of newborn babies sind
The ft"ect Ed Will CwdM Of bright grew trousers for
donations.
boys, with a red shirt and green tartan
Girls will wear red
pilrds, Veen shirts and tartw ved. Singers are paying for their
own undarms and with Virginia at the sewing machine, they will
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put
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The Greyhound Singers we a total performing group. doing
They did it last year, and now hopes to orpnize another tour pxL in the former singer, store,
choreographed show tunes, wA directed by Ms. Karen Nelson. they hopc to do It main nem next summer, destination still Smbfd Pins. A lot of raw
ky Connett is the student pianist and Scott Wachium plays year.
to be finalized.
items, wall n wed items,
drunis for the groupie specialty members. Virginia is president of
The Central Florida Chorale,
The Chorale will kick off its baked goods, crafts and
Ow thorale Boosters (her son, Pa sings with the Greyhounds), after frantic fund raising ef. travel fund drive Saturday with Ilellowoen treats will be on
so her interest in
forts and endless practice, a rummage sale from 9 a.m.
sale.
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made It to Poland for a summer
school credit for thin clan, and they voluntarily practice two singing tour in l.
afternoons a week." fu demand all over the area, the singers also
Now the group of local women
compete In dist rict and Mate contests.
Virginia's sewing ability jot seems to come naturally, and
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newcomer Orrin Hatch In a bid for a fourth term, and Democrat
Scott Matheson.a railroad lawyer supported by refiring Gov. Cal..
yin L Ram$on, holds a narrow and shaky lead over
Atty. Gen. Vernon B. Romney In the governor's race.
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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The polls show him far behind. His
party isnl supporft him, And most of Its leaders rate his
'chances zero. But dill Rep. Allan T. Howe doggedly campaigns on
,and Inaistzhemay5tiflwthre.eledIon ohI
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Th
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Noartlelemaybeplckidop Nestle Beetle Is the eshibit's
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pIei may be beginner project, the first until
er $ p Sunday, or by oanizer Queries abed the
SundI3r from t
6 p.m. obtained from The Needle needlework project entrant
Mknlsdcn Is fifty cents.
dwalald be dlrectodto Mr&amp;
Beetle, 17 &amp; Ssnfotd Ave ever attseni*ed, special hi.
The
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The exhibit
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Ribbons wWb.award.
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but all entries are at the Qwldmai stockings and or,
the work of the ezhlbftor and per article, and twenty five eligible for ribbons).
neeilew,L,ra own risk.
mont not have been previotaly cents for each entry over four.
naments, and needlework
Articles to be entered must be
The o riginal dedgr' category jewelry are other ideas. Also
, exhibited in public. There in no
Special categories Include
the Woman's Club will be subject to rigorca handbnge, chair soMe, piano
restriction on sources of children's work, by a child 12 or between to
2 .4 p .
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in to&amp; or el4OM* rW@L Articles mot benchm bell pulls, tablecloths,
materials or designe, and there ceder when completed; senior until now
Friday. Judging will be original work by the par- door dope, font dools and
qIll be a special category for citizens group A, for persona
be done before the show opens ticipant, designed aither by the luggage rocks.

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pres$d.'41a1 election since INS, good job for them."
man, a date Democratic offifavor. Gerald Ford this time,
tter's controversial Play- cIa uld he agreed itet u
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boy magazine interview Bracken goes for Carter, Ken.
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registered Democrats
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going woman,Abby,and I think dergartei age.
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I that doctor should lose his He doesn't just "pretend" nodding neighbors.
large,
cheap buildings that
I Ucenseforhanding out Immora] he's a dog, he actually ACTS
CONCERNED make the city look bigga. But
I
advice.
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one. He makes barking and
DEAR CONCERNED: ft's its
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the same old city
DISGUSTEDIN whining sounds just Uke his awkward 10 go Imut a nodding only still
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allowedto.
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discission about her child's modest
curve beneath a
nted to get every aurmal penis's life,
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Box NO. 6170. LA.. C6114.
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central heat &amp; air, large fenced
FUNNITIJRE
bat?,, pool. Shill. Jenny Clark,
BR, 2 bath,
&amp; clean, nice
MOVING SALE
yard, large workshop, plus metal
BUY-SELL-TRADE
Realty, Realtor, 3221395
treSS. MOW .110*. 111,950.
FHA.
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31%!.
By Owner- 2 BR, I bath, Florida
utility bldg. 323100$.
FIrst St.
3flS5fl furniture. wattier, tools, quilts,
VA.
craft, tots of hcijsilioid Items.
room, carport, fenced backyard,
LAKE
MARYSpac
3 BR, 3 Ouaranted reconditioned auto
corner lot. Wall to wall carpet,
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October a. 2' 5 25. lOS Lake
TAFFER REALTY
bath, lakefront home with
batteries, si,,s exchange.
Mmli Drive (Park Ridge subIurnitune, 3 air conditIoners.
Reg, Real Estate Seotir
beautiful FIREPLACE. Formal
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
washer, dryer, drapes. Will 1100 E. 25th St
divisloffLakeMary Blvd.) 323All sizes, all prices. low, low down,
dining, country kitchen, w, acm
Sanford Ave.
sacrifice. $II,,00. 3fl
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M çan b f is Carolina, $,* Joispli Vigor- the 23 members of the (ranPaliwift,
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mitten of the .s
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T ThaI 01 OCt. General Ci en.
SHINRA J. SEASLEY, Ms wIll.st macat District
podWatergate reforma, Ii lated Inniitt.es totaled 1113,. $115; and Tom Haztln of TratortatIon
Committee.
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- rushing In mipteceduted 7by S. I.
Iowa, $7,051
The new October figures
1Ft.SfL$N3aid
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volume into congressional
The AMA had another $1 mu.
The l.sng Republican on show the political ctI
S. 1, 15, 15 and 17, Ilsc $5,
m
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NOT IC! , Mrsby lvon, mit
with the potedial for lion in Its war 4 s, aime of the dairy gift lid was Rep. mittee the National
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Educe. nuant to. Final Judgma at SectIon at Dissmwsld,
p.
p11 1k
riater 19iv1 than ever.
which is being reflected in re- Richard Kelly of florid., who lion
n)gfve,13g9.
aedosire
antsrbe
October
MIti. Nicarda oI iirnin Caaty,
;: The Fedural Election Cam- poits coming In now,
got 0*. Sen. George 4V, meet of it to Democrats. iVe In the CIrcuit Catt at Nil (less me Easterly I ft.)
' mission says there are at kod
cwcuit aiw
Qinmas Cause has flied a McGo,en, D&amp;D., a member The NEA gave a
IeIiis more ianavIIy descrit Id
higher propor- for Simi* CountT,Plodd. In CMI
I Political Cflniittees which formal tçãi'4 with the FEC of the Smite Agriculture
Iscalad: 3* Stick at S. Free
Corn- Lion of its monoy to tha1Jeng.r ActIon No. 7543 CA*F, AR. Ave.,
west tie,. (115 trn tist
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THURhL SECKWITH, JR. Clsikat
ThePia.wduseatth.,ty
than
did
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other
grois.
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CUlT IN AND P0* SIMINOLI Public PNvWt win be held hi
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CIVIL ACTION NO. N411S.CA*P linrd. Fined at uS P.M. 5
VANGUARD SAVINGS SANK, Thtndsy. Novimbir 4 lS7si
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too' Brine your articles to
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Shop.Flea, Market. uffi 17.51,
every Sunday, Ca m. loS pm. NO
CHARGE. Reserve free spaces.

pa-y $59,901.,
tobeaveteran, Cantoday.
Central Florida Chorale ummage
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EXECUTIvE HOME- 3eautlful
WE TAKE TRADES
Dell-Meat Case: IceMachini;
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IN 3770333
PRINT
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333.1315. 7 pm. to 5 p.m
CaIIBart
Sale,Saturday,Oc$.25.5amto?,
LAKEMARY_SNrkIIngI$R,I½
"like new" I Br, 2 bath, choice
Grill; Fryer; Cash Register;
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CRANK
CON'ST
REALTY
anynight.
Loch Arbor area. Extra large tree
beth
home
Steam
with FlorIda rm., In.
Table; Other Items. 323- ___________________
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REALTORS-.1J51
EVERY DAY someone Is looking for
ii" Iaut*y, central Met &amp; air.
shaded yard. $53,900.
7770.
Realtor
Eves. 323.3119
3fl 7495
Looking for a lob? Th Classified NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
*tat you have to sell, Chi today
$33,;g. FHA.
DEADLINES
tlnd him listed ifl Our Business
will help you find that lob.
and
SEIGLER HEATER
your
Classified
Ad
will
appear
LIGHT
&amp;
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RIVERVIEW AVE.-3 BR, 2 bath,
DIrectory.
Like New, ½ PrIce
. Forrest Greene Inc.
here
tomorrow,
BR,
2
bath,
huge
family
room,
REALTORS
PubNcotlon
central heat &amp; aIr, walltowaII
Day
YARD SALE- or,. ss, 30. Morning
323-1190
.
Choice Ravenna Park area.
1.1041)3
701 35th si
carpet, kitchen equipped, fenced ___________________________
REALTORS
IllS. MIsc. &amp; Plants. 901 E. sm,
3 BR, 1 tIled bath, carpeted
multiple listing service
yard. Owner relocatIng. 5*250 Got something to sour
Vehicles
Sanford.
Ovakerkeroilnehea$er,deljble,an,
Friday
in
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Sunday
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50.000 STU, good condition.
OnIargeshadyIofinsan$1$5 LARGE FAMILY- SpacIous 3 BR, GENEVA- 1 acre land Ori Jungle PINECNEST.IBR,)baffi,on3big
Thermal.Aire gas Mater, gooe Garage Sal.- Thuns,, Fri., &amp; Sat. Must Sacrifice 1913 Streamline. 33
month, Phone 441-5311.
7 baths with family room &amp;
lots. Lots of extras, IncludIng Pool Sanford- SIR, CS, air, screened
Utility trailer, freezer, tools,
Road. Nice double wide mobile
mate
ft. Gregory Mobile Homes. 31.03
workshop. Only $11,300.
I101th,
doubl.lot,
fruit
&amp;
largeo.k
&amp;
Income
camping equip., baby Items,
home. 515.550.
producing trailer on
for
Orlando DrIve, 333-3310.
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Cull In RetaIl Sales, tius to 7aie sq. ft.
3
BR,
large
fenced
yard.
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trees,
=
nice
Mary
neighbortwod.
$1,90'1. CD BASE STATION- Realistic
jewelry, new a. antique furniture _______________________
back lot. $10400. Terms available,
Common Cause pushed the iane tom. ifighiest arid best bIONr AutomslIe Parts,
.fl
area. Rent woptIon. Security dep. NOTICE TO BUYERS- $100 DO*ii
$2,000 dn., about $160 mo. Owner
3srlmentS Unfurnished
$1 mfl
OMc. Supply
1nwn$ftIjfromJ,j $12,800.
4 BR, 2 bath, I" acres, VanBuren
Navaho TIC-Si Transceiver,
a. misc. 515 DIane Circle, CaiieI.
new system of financing iresi. at the West Front deer at the
requIred.
fl3-7h12elIer.
HOrnet
will
fInance.
2032
Jefferson
Cailtose,.
Ave.
sIngle side band, can be modified
range, the over-aU tidal and its aid Mate units drcucnvesjs the
Ave., LakeMary,$3,,
2OISLAKEAVE.-LOWIY3BR,1½
berry. 530.515.
Courtheusi.
Sanford,
nile WialI
Autos Wanted
All have
partIes In IMI,uU arid clflie
Common Cause figures show dential casnPsIvs with federal Camty,
Florida
at 11:15km
o'dock
fochnnels.104Deskpoweq __________________ __________________
bath, central heat &amp; air, car.
is
2
or
3
BR,
nice
yard,
water
fur.
legal limit. AMA dalme Its agriculture, professional and mid. to reduce the cloid of &amp;M.
an oppI,1,ailty to
CEMETERY PLOT It Oaklwn
NOW LEASING
4
BR,
2
bath
in
city.
microphone.
Avantl
P01-Il
petlng,
beam
122.500.
kitchen
equipped,
FIo.'lda
nlshed. 2 miles from Shard.
an Novanba Wh, _VS the hears at said hearing.
_________________________
Harold Hall
Common Cause. the elf. date ,aijtj
very reasonable. Call
MUST SELL- 2 BR block, city
5580ts &amp; AcC*Ssor4IS BUY JUNK CARS-from $hOtoSO.
antenna. AR.33XI. rotor and
I
rm.. Utility shed, *151111 &amp; dt'iii'
Soriford Ctj
autcnscp and business grots giving $49 mu- specIal-interest contrthidlons. 'oOowfrc descrIbed reel Wogerty
Adults only. No Pets. 332.1315
utilitIes. 112 Club Road, Sanford.
i oceer at ma Planmine a
Call
322-1631 after 1 p.m.
::dylnd citizens' Ioty, cam301, I't bath mobile home, WInter
control box. Rig Is only I months
IflCI%Idd.
_______________________
s make their onu coidribu- Lion to Seffate and House candi.
Only 134.300. Terms.
situit,
In
Seminoie
County.
Florida,
Zoning
CommIu
REALTOR,
MLS
Apartments
retrigeraor and air
Springs. $17,000.
at the City of
Old. Will sell only as complete 14' Glasper. 75 HP Evlvwude &amp;
'I
pidsd that us of Sspt. 1 ____
__________________
Sanford3
BR
i0*ntlouie,
TEE
'N
GREEN
ESTATES-)
BR,
towlt
specIal Uo
dates, comsred with Iti m
conditIoner included at $11,500 or
323-5174
Sanford, Fiends. This 2Rh day
package for $135 Radio alone sold
bath. liv. rm., din. rm., tam. rm.,
1½ bath, central hut 5 air, kit
Trailer, 1300.322)555,
IsgalNoth.
_____________________________
______
Lot S 2 Slack 'N NORTH Octer.
üge'eg______
MORE CASH
. from hig
1ar
best offer. Stoker, 5310171.
Ave.
The California Medical lion at t same stage of the
flew for 5395. Call 3331143.
washer.dryer connections, cable Lovr"y i
chin
equipped,
fenced
,•
yard.
half
ORLANDO
TERRACE.
SECTION
Anytime•
Hal
Colbert
Realty
OR, 7 bjth. central neati
For
- to g bedne had rspoeted Political Action CommIttee 1974 casnpalgo.
or Junk
Arthur
H.
Harris
ROBSON MARINE
TV, pool. $330 per mo. 504719.34i
block from Golf Course. Reduced $900 down,
INVITATION TO RID
New modern
st0 1 &amp; 2
ONE OF UNIT ONe, accordln $0
air, family rm., garage, large
3 BR, 2 bath home,
Chairman
__________________________________
IS
ALCOHOL
A
PROBLEM?
lfllHwyhl.fl
ftom
13,500
tO
to
FULLER
BRUSH
3237832
This
is
an
invitation
to
bId
on:
$22,300.
Check
Cars&amp;Trucks
3,
305.1343106
evenings,
this
out,
contributions totaling more alone bus given old $50,750 to
beefuam
apes. arid Completely
the Flat thereof as rscordai in Plot
_______________________
Bentien leacis the list 01 d1
fenced yard, Separate studio.
screened porch, central H&amp;A. eat.
City of Sanford
IN YOUR FAMILY?
332.5.51
(I) Ten (10) Irequeflcy
furnished studio apartments.
__________________________
Any year ttirv 1516 models. 7 days
$10
Sock IL Page 53. PublIc Records at
332
EVES 332-lW or 372-0612
_______________________
in kitchen washer dryer hookup.
12.000 equity &amp; a55flye loan of
-)fo
__________________________
_________________________
______________________
_____________________
Planning af4 Zoning
ALANON
vidual reciplaits Witit $100,450, thesizid. desk typs, scanning Seminole County. Florida.
MAGNOLIA- Handyman's
Conviniefltlylocated5,beautiful,y
537,000.
3210503
weik. Call collect, 54131)1.
s1i
per
me.
pays
all.
$17,100
Schwmb
3
speed
tandem
bike,
Commiss
•.
33-Houses
Furnished
That is twice the arnossd glv. sorrie of it overlapping gifts Including same fund.
. monitors. Must wcaoaol. at u-site
Special.3B1,Ibath,21,twyhome
landscaped, Abundant storage
'1 -.
___________________________
DATED thiS Seth day ci Ciober, PublIth: Oct. 35, fl
mtg. at S pci. KULP REALTY,
COUNTY-s9,
SusII Mernde ________________________
_____________________________
For
familIes
or
friends
of
problem
en by special Idefeat gruspi to from the national fund.
in nice neighborhood, Owner
reprogramming of frequencies, 1515.
generator lights, speedometer,
(Including attic) and"OI Energy
2 BR furnished, Including washer
DEE-ill
.L..
*lnkers.
ved w seeking PY' monitor a minimum at eIght (I) (See)
ul•
anxious to sell. $12400.
mirror, like nt* 571.1155.
Country Trailer- 7BR, 1 bath, air. Jim Hunt
_____________________
________________
Efficiency Package". From $155.
congresadonal candidates dIrand freezer. New roof; many
Inc
AMA groups gave a total of presidentIal nomination. Other channels of any combp,a
Holton Collegiate tromoone, es ____________________________
For further Information cell 423-4511
Cottage.
In m.
Call
322-3301
between
$
&amp;
i
S
rooms,
1
$123
month
plus
deposit,
Cliff
Aritor H. Seckwltti, Jr.
bath,
251
S.
extras.
)d
.•,
NOTICE OF INTUNT TO
2321 Park Dr.
cellens condition; $ISor best offer.
_________________________
or write
Ing the some cilr.pelgn period $21,813 to II of the 37 members top redplaits were Sons. Vance IG. high, and UHF bends and
322.2111
Jordon, Realtor. 13I.$222.
VETERANS- We have a few new
Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
SI.. Lake Mary.
Clink of the CIrcuit Court
NIGISTIR FICTITIOUS NAMI
Motorcycle Insurance
Realtor
333.3511.
Sanford
Al
Anon
Cam
ily
Group
After
Hours:
2.1
homes
left.
No
money
down
If
you
two years ngö. f*Iry farmers, of the House Ways and Mesns Harlke, D.Ind., $55,150, and operation 117VACH.,,
COunter
tops.
Sinks.
InstallatIon
P.O.
3Room
apartment,
ld
Sy: ChWyy Kay Travis
floor rea
block. country kitchen, screened
NOTICE ISHEREIY GIVEN Phi
_______________________
322.2S4
BLAIR AGENCY
3223951
35),
Sanford,
3fl4$
shalt be supplIed with all flecslury
Plo.
Wlmderlprinos-4
32771.
qualify.
3
BR,
?
bath,
- who had ilfllculty placing their Committee us
BR,
2
bath,
kitchen
available.
2.car
Bud
Cabell.
332-1053
utIlIties Included. 117W. ThIrd St.,
DeWy Clerk
porch, large lot, owner holding,
the underslgn.d. dutlrin to ensag
STOP
of Sept. 1. And Robert Taft, ROblo, $74,113. mountIng brackets.
AND
THINK
garage,
fenced
A
equipped,
large
lot,
central
tieat
&amp;
air.
anytime.
kitchen
Sanford. 3222710.
ROWLAND. PETRUSICA,
51,000 dn., $130 iwo. $13,500.
in business under the fIctitious nam i
MINUTE.., IF
'.moneyInW74inthewakeofthe among members of 11w Senate
______________________
FACEDWITHADRINKING
"Get Em While CLASSIFIED
_____________________
Sen Hubert H. Huinpirey, Dcarpeted. From son
(3) One (1) NOcail encoder and BOWEN I MCDONALD
fully equipped. 139.500. 834-1455.
Of TRIDENT TELEVISION ANI
PROBLEM
- miIk fund sIai, have tripled Finance CnznJttee, Sen. Uoyd Mum., was the largest recipient voice
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
Get
pty
of
prospect
ton
(10)
pagIng
receIof
one
.Ad.
model and have monlpe
North Magnolia Avenue
I
BR
APPLIANCE
SERVICING
l2'
wide,
furnished.
AC.
at ii P
WOULDN'T BE ANY.
Adutts.
SiPerhaps AlcoltollcAnonymous
They're Hot"
BATEMAN REALTY
ventise your product or service In
&lt; thei ina'he
Sanford
Wm, H. StemperRealtor
$31,700
- Houselmid Goods
- -"
Orlando, Florida saoi
siio
fr t1yx. Betdsen, DTex., also t*iitfly a from all labor sources as of
Lake Avnue. Longeoe, FlorId
me. 332553,,
CanHelp
the Classified Ads.
bIlIly.
Rig.
Real
Estate
Broker
e Publish: Oct. 25, 1515
32750 Intends to regIster ttii saii
___________________
sss International Scout. 4 wheel
,. Figres cei'nlIlg in from (o. praientiji candidate, got $35,. Sept. 1. He had been given Ø6,• obtaIned at Seminole County DEE-hi
Call 423.5517
II9S.
French
3334591 * * * * POOL * * * * Nearly new twin size trundle
2631$.SanfordAve.
You Can Have Your
a.
1 Bedroom mobile home. NO pets
niIfll with ml Clink at the Circul
6O-Ohf ice Supplies
;; . fHIIW Indicate t________
OvlEDp-PTU- Duplexes. Furs, or
drive. heevy duty front bumper.
Write P.O. Sos 1213
EV,Lm.I15,m.4I44;3n1,$1
$50;
4drawerdress,q,
the Ii- 000 and Sen. Harry Byrd, md.- 375, followed by Hartke with
331-OlSCeves.
115.
3327643
Phone
-Room ioi,oi
$110 per month.
Court of Seminole County
Ideal hunting, fishing vehicle,
Unfurn., Wooded, Home size lots.
5a-,,Ol-d,FinId.37j71
1'0110.
Zippy
3
BR
house?
Flexible
terms.
House
In
3
Months
Park
Avenue,
Sanford.
Florida
IN STHE
COURT
__________________________
PhoWI30.M50
Florida.,
DATED
nil tally for 11w 197$ rmpiigns Va., $6,000. Those are the corn- $90,530 and Sen. John Tunney,
32fl1,
anytime
betw.e,
C am-S
SN CIRCUIT
I N 0 LI CO
U N y y October,
A.D.
1C7&amp;thIs 11th day 0
1.53 Ford $0 ton flat bed. V.$
RIDOEW000 VILLAGE. 355.
Winter
SpringsImmaculate)
BR,
Realtor
owner
will
-. may urn 30 per ceni
____________________
Used Office Furniture
consider trade. We sell our trade.in furniture a? low
HANSON5HOI SHOP
3731.
more mittees that deal with health DCalif., with $90,413.
engine, runs, rough body, make
Ibathwith many extras. Must see
•
p.m., October 25, ffirj November is. FLORIDA
2 BR. mobile home
DO ITI
If You Qualify
•
'
James S. Daniel lit
"NEW LOCATION"
prices.
Good
selectIon,
above the September level.
offer; 1q39 Ford 1½ ton flat bid,
insurance ngWat1on.
to
apprecIate,
Call
377-0131.
Wood
or steel desks, executiv, desk
Common Cause estimates Bids will be opened at 13 noon, PIOSATI DIVISION
acres.
SI33
month.
339.5353
or
322.
Money
Joseph P. Kerwln
dump body, V-I, rough, make
lOSParkAve.,acrosstromAftantic BAMBOO COVE APT,
Is available for sub,Ioijnt
&amp; chairs. secretarial desks &amp;
''Cliff Jordan iiealtor
COUNTRY FURN. DISTR IBUTOS
FEC reports show that theThe nut largest hioc of con- that all labor contributions to November i&amp; Rlgnt Is reserved to Pile Nv.ber 7S-E7.CP
PublIsh: Oct. 14. 21, 31. Nov. 1, 1511
housing in rural areas. No
313-4450.
Bank, Sanford Central Florida's
$311323
chairs, straight chairs, filing
any
or
all
bids.
___________________________
.•mjrm
down
W.
GARNETT
WHITE
DMslee
DEE.7S
&amp; 2 Bedroom apartments
Ausoejai1n, gromlonal contributions comes tongressional candidates as of
323-5322 - SR4S I mi. East I-I
Fins,? Shoe Rapsins. Cawtsous 1
Payfl11flt; monthly paymen lesi
.'
Cabinets, as is. Cash, and carry.
John E. Polk.
$34
two
References
Is
Re:
Istale
It
Sears 1.wheel utIlIty trailer wIth
fumI51
or unfurnislied. New1
_____________________
forezainpie, had glvui 1504,840 from the dlry industry, which Sept. I had totaled $4.1 million,
Day Service, we want your
Rep. Real Estate Broker
Sheriff
FICTITIOUS NAMI
NOLL'S
___________________________
I BR Trailer in Paola
WYNNEW000- 3 BR, family Light yeen velvet sofa, 5'. $120;
spare wheel and tire. See at 1505
WILLIAM ARMSTRONG LEFredecorated. Come see- C. Airport
business. m.,
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC.
Seminole
County
Casselberry,
17-53,
1301305
is
here
given
that
I
an
FLER.
.lR
333.430
room,
range,
toSenateand House candidates bend tsfromngnerousfederal compared with $2.1 million for PubHsh: OCt. IL Nov. 1. 11.
refrigerator, large
dark green swival rocker, 130; 5'
Paloma Ave. or call 333.)4$4
Blvd.,
Sanford.
323-1310.
107W.
M.
UNSWORTh
Commercial
REALTY
in business at
Hwy 434, DIVORCE FORMSlot. Nice and clean. $20,500.
. .. us 1 Xt. 1,1350,000 of ft In the laws and regulations, including the same period in 1974
1575
pecan coffee table, $30, assort.
1.0. CONNER LOT- Well main,
.
Phone 332-lw, Sanford
For free In.
DEEliD
$3-Grden
merit of drapes. All excellent
RIPUSLISHIDDICUsid Say 2, Aftamonte Springs 32701
.
leg. Real Estate Broker
tamed 3 BR home with wall-to.
-31 days since the September re- milk price supports which have
formation
write
to:
Sos
751,
80-Autos for Sale
_____________________
Political committees of the
Seminole
County,.FIo.jga
under
the
31prlmiWs
Furnished
NOTICI OF
condition. Call 3235295 after 5.
wall carpeting, large utilIty. Well SPANISH STYLE STUCCO103 W. 1st SI.
________________________
PRIVACY with lakesall around,slts
Pompano, Fla. 33061.
•
4
name
been sed Uree thees in the AFO had given $630,974 by IN THI CIRCUIT COURT OF THU
it
SUPER
SUP
Corner
lot.)
BR,
formal
dining,
ADMINISTRATION
&amp;
sprinkler.
$23,300
flooilpt3I3.Osl7eves.
thlsalmostn,w2BR with carport
pue, and mat $ Wend to Ieter
PC walnut dinIng room set with 3
1957 GTO, PS, PB, new tires, new
- "The record
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
range, refrigerator. $21,100.
IIOHTUINTH
JUDICIAL
taInly ap last two years. The industry's Sept. I, more than $600,000 of It
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll SAN MO PARK, 1 3.
Evtra large tenced.ln yard. Many POSSIBILITIES ABOUND
CUlT OF THU
STATI
TO
ALL
PRISONS
WAVING
said
name
with
the
Clerk
of
the
Woodruff's Garden Center
leaves and pads, ;_
battery, new Inspection sticker.
peai to
Free, 6442037 for "We Care"trailer apts. Adult 5 family park,
wIth this
extras. Asking si,soo.
CLAIMS
ON
DEMANDS
AGAINST
CircuIt
Court,
Seminole
County,
Call 322-0344.
Sol CeteryAve,
Must see? Asking 1435. 332-7421,
show that not only is primary contributions go going to Democrats. The new FLORIDA, IN AND FOR THU ASOVI ISTATI AND ALL Florida In accordance wIth the
NEED A HOME? $100 down
"Notline,"
Weekly. 3315 Hwy 17.53, Sanford,
Rig.
Real
Estate
Broker
' ..pciai fderod money coming through political commIttees October figures show the na. SININOLU COUNTY.
LU11H7
Apaitments
______________________________
keep trying.
______________________
OTHIN PIllows INYIRUSTID
payment to qualified buyers, 3
with fencedrear yard for $15,550.
323-1530.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
General Contractor
___________________________
at tiw Fictitious Name
BR, l½ baths, central heat,
GUNUNAL
CIVIL DIVISION
IN THU USTATRI
mm record amoIds bid that It representing the three largest tional Committee on Political CASt
Ni. 7hlI5.CA-I5.0
S.
V.
HardwlclL.
Broker
64-Equipment
Studio,
322'
for
Rent
1,2,3
6CNid CsI
SIa$iA,
To.Wlt:1W.
Section 55505
'73 Dodge Van. b.100. 31$ V-L auto.,
refurbished. As low as $15000.
BEóROOMAPART
,
- is focused on legislative and po- milk cooperatives. They had Education givIng 1727,600.
PINECREST- Fine) BR home in
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED Florida
Statutes
Deltons.44J.5II
Oneot Singer's top Touch and
ledroomApis.
PS. Am.FM, West Coast mirrors,
SUN
SANK
MONTGAGE
CON.
that
the
admInIstration
Furnished
900dcondltlOn.CompletetyfinCed
at
tti,
estate
Lilical goals," said Fred Wer- given $513,114 by Sept. 1.
3: Barbara J. Rawson
Zig Zaq machInes. Assume Rent Blue Luster Electric Carpet
CLASSIFIED
deluxeseats.flogr&amp;car.
Of
ADS
Real estate interests had con- PANY, a Florida corporation
'
QuIet,OnSto,y
MOVE
3XOMellonviIleAve.
WITT
REALTY
EducatlonaiChIIdCareforuas
rear
yard.
Workshop
with
batanceof$1S3.soorpay$1,50 per
William A.
Littler, Jr.,
decesied,InPublIsh:
Shampooer toronly $1SOper day,
ml. *3.400 or best offer, call 41$.
thelmer, vice president of CamMOUNTAINS of merchandIs,
plumbing and electrIc. $23,200.
$2, weekly if
Dairy gifts of more than tributed $25,000 to 17 Democrats
Plaint lit Fill Number
73.377CP,
is pending
0! E.104Oct. 21,31, Nov. 4. 11, 'VS
Kitchen EquIpped
leg. RealEstatelroker.33)(,.,,,
month. Will take traoe.in. Singer
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Lg. I BR turn, apt., fenced yard.
every
day.
$204 after 3p.m.
2
New
or
vi_________________
mon Cause.
Models
3331435.
the
Circuit
Cowl
for
Seminoie
_____________________
$131,000 have gone to
Adult-FamIly
equipped to zigzag a. make button
$130 mo., $50 damage, half
333474*
least 21 and eight Republicans on the 44 JOHN ALDEN PHELPS and JEAN County, Florida, Probate Division,
322-0779
MLS.REALTORS
NOTICI UNDUR FICTITIOUS
Under $31,000
_______________________
'It's never beei an accident o(the 43 members of at
-:
holes.
Balance
of
$51.11
or
10
No deposits. 313.I203
the House member House Banking, ANN PHELPS, his wife,
DAYTONA AUTOAUCTION
5-PoSuppIies
the address of which Is Seminole
HAMS STATUTU
________________________
s-Good Thin to Eat
-- - 1
One Bedroom
-.
payments of $4. Call credit
________________________ they 57, I mile west of Speedaay,
ipeJal
anytime.
TRY THE
greiç Agricul1i
321.0041
Committee. The Currency and Housing Corn- Defendant
County Courthouse, Sanford, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
CAMELOT
manager, 333.5111 or s.e at
From
Daytona Beach will hold a publIc
LARGE ECONOMY SIZE
NOTICE OP SALU
Florida. The personal represenfocus on coitgreulonal Corn- biggest beneficiary WU Rep. itittee.
Notice Is hereby given that the
30)7 S. FRENCH
Nice ge. turn, apt., carpet, lights,
3 mo. old male toy poodle, black,
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
s BR, 2 bath + Florida room. Give
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
Notice Is hereby given m.,. tative of the estate is M1 w. undarsioned pursuant to the "OTAIOES- ½bushel,
mittees that have life or death Jolii W. Jonrette, D-&amp;C., who
water
turn. Adults,
307 E. Is? St., Downtown
•
night at 7:30. It's the only one in
The political arm of the Na- pursuant to a Final Judgment
$43; I two, old toy dachshund,
your kids a bedroom cacti. In
Let tier, whose addrs,s is P.O. Sos "Fictitious Name Statute". Chapter
bushel, $340; 50 lbs., $3: 3431 23%
wk.days
ifter $125 two. 333.
YEAR
END
BARGAIN3
BR.
I
power over their Issues," Wer- received $77,000.
.
male, red, ss. 322OOel.
ciudes washer, dryer, new
Florida. You set the reserved
323-0511.
__________________________
tional Association of Realtors Foreclosure entered in the abuve id' Sanford, Florida. The name .5505. FlorIda Statutes, will register
home, carpeted, A,C., kit.
price. No charge other than $3
refrigerator and self clean oven.
. ' theimer said. "What's happen1505
W.
25th
and add ress of the persona I with the County Comptroller, In and
52ppllances
East
off
17.52
chen
equipped,
Assume
first
Other Democrats on the had gIven $314,373 In all to &amp;n styled cause, in the Circuit Court
EtficlenCy$II3
registrat tee unless vehicle is
Vacant. Call today. 62S-10fl.
County. Florida, t will sell representatIve's attorney are set fOr Seminole County, FlorldL, upon
mortgage, $151.57 monttly and
big is that with the role of ape- canmittee getting large dairy ate and House candidates, the theSeminole
at Seminola Blvd.
Il-IbIp Vintod
61A-Feed
property situate In Seminole forth below,
Utilities IncI.
sold. Call 504333 $311 for further
receipt of proof of the publicatIon of
Sanford,
LAKESIDE APARTMENTS11
pay very small down payment to LARRY SAXON INC.. REALTOR
REFRIGERATOR,SldebySlde
(Horse Track Rd.)
Cal1323.u70
cia' Ideut money eliminated gifts Included Reps. John Mel- bulk of it
details.
Republican jfl- County, Florid., described as:
Alt persons having claims or this notice, the f:ctitiout name, to.
move In. No qualifying. Im.
Highway
5
With iCeMaker
Saof.-d
Follow
slgnstomodelsoff
LOtlll,SPRIHGOAK5,UNiTlpl
demands against the estate we *11: GEORGE CONSTRUCTION Smallest ad with the greatest O IR., turn, apt., lights, water turn.,
HAY FOR SALE
- from the pr lIeidiaJ system, cherofMoidana,$15,000; Rich- cumbents.
Across From Ranch House
mediate possession.
The
Truck
Winter Pa Drive
BALL REALTY
Leesla Datsun including Zcarsand
ccoidlng to the p1.?
portunfly. Call 323-1143
$1.23 BaleUp
required, WITHIN THREE CO.underwlIchw,ar,n,qed In
;.'. 'everyone Is floddng to Can- aid Nolan of Minnesota, Operators Non-Partisan
Mature adults. No pets. $95. 327.
Oor $31977
lOtos
trucks. For informatIon call Bill
leg, Real Estate Broker
130-7966
OPen
Call 322 MV alter S P m.
In PhI Book 17, Pit 71. MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF business at 105 Devon Court. UNEMPLOYED?
20 Cu. ft. chest freezer, like r.e,
JOHN
SAUL'S
AGENCY
23% after i wkdays.
grus."
• IesSI0ItIIIV Managed 6
$14,725; Qiarles Base of North Committee, had given to ten of 75-is. public records of Seminole THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF LCnqwood, FlorIda, 33750.
Never again it
P'i'VU'U'U'UIJ1fUJ'j-L,-,--I
Ray or Jack Mink, $311315.
Od best offer. 831.1251 after 6p.m.
SALES-RENTALS
you have sincere desire and Air,
_________________________________________________________________
Broker, fl7 7171
Assoc. 3230185
117W. 151St.. Sanford
County, Florida, Together with Hit THIS NOTICE, to f lie with the clerk
carpeted, quiet 1 and 2
That the parties interested in said
__________________________________________________________________
ambition: seri
JUST MAKE PAYMENTs- '12 and
KENMORE WASHER, pants,
niymecai
Day
Night
Waler Heater, Range &amp; Oven, Of the abave court a wvltten business enterprIse are as follows:
bedrooms, $125 to $125 month.
322-S411or3222lslafter 1415.
1343055
'13 Models, Call 323-5570 or $34.
after
servIce. usedmachines.
4p.m. or write 1050
George Davis
Exhaust Fan a. Hoed, AC. Furye, statemint of any Claim or demand
Adults. Phone 322-1110
Ii
14Q5 Dealer.
Longwood- By Owner. Opportunity Lake A,tary- 3 BR, 1½
Giovanni, Dettona. Fia. 33i3. MOONEYApPLIANCES323Oscr
WANT
TO
BUY
2
or
3
Disposal, DIshwasher a. Carpet,
"they may have. ESth claim must be
bedroom
bonato Rennet?
•
bath IiIW
- tar Income. AttractIve 351 home
in writing and must indicate the
a?pubItcSale,tothehigpja
modern home, Sanford or DeBary
Sanford- ideal for retired person. 1
DatedatOrlando.Oqangecon,y
Under $33,000 with less
TeWphoii Solicitors. exPSi'Ienc*d
1559 Pontiac Venturi, PS, PB, air,
In excellent erea. Large screened
53_'
s,5$r1L !Wlre7JplTh
ber,forc.sh.atth,i,of basis for the claIm, the name and Florida. October SIN, 1575,
BR,
upstairs;
quiet
neighborhood,
than
$730
down.
Governmenf
makIng appointments. for In.
2
$P.I15W!
lot; .radlo. els$, top gegd COI$ion,
patio, pool, privacy fence and
Wri
e:
P.
address of the creditor or his age
Box
tPii Seminole County Court
IN
Publish: Oct. 11,21,31, NOv. 1, 1575
monTh.
131-0590
days.
funding. By builder, $311419,
''
home salesmen. Top hourly rate
5130. Call 3234317.
separate 3 apartment revdal uniti.
Florida 33771.
or attorney, and the amount DEE.75
Sanford, Florida, at 11:00 AM.,
Equal Housing Opportunity.
plus bonus, A position also
CS RADIOS
Concrete
block
construction.
Claimed. If the claim Is nat yet due, IN TNt CIRCUIT COURT OF
Call
November hOth, 1,15.
MONTHLY RENTALS
.
'71 Buick Electra, excel. cond. with
available on commissio basis
FANTASTIC SALE
121.1201
Cash for Antiques. COnsignments
3 BR. l',b.tt,,redbrlck
WITNESSmy hard and the sealot the date when It will become due FLORIDA lIGHTS INTH
AVAILABLE
all power options. Metallic green
tromyourhome.Sundayonty333.
Mustsell.
MidhandCBRadiowthaflt,,a,$3,
WillIng
to
talk
terms.
$20000
wanted.
Hi.way
44
AuctIon
this court on October 34th, l57
shall be slated. If the claIm Is JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
ColorTv,airCond.,MaidS,
_____________________
1873 or
with vInyl top. Clean cloth In.
weekly 373-3931.
or
lOa
month.
CS
CITY.
11355.
Galleries.
323-6572.
Phone
323
5602(Seal)
QUALITY INN NORTH
contingent or unliquidated, the SIMINOLI COUNTY
tevior,)owner,5ISog',
Orlando Ave., Winter Park. (Next
Nurses:
nature of the uncertainty shall be CIVIL ACTION NO.
*rmur H. Sackwith, Jr.
's a. LPN's, Aides, Aid. l4a.SR431, Longwood
5421001
5423109.
to Anderson's Restaurant).
ORIENTAL
RUGS
WANTED
stated. if the claim Is secured, the Is Re: The Marriage if
companion. Neeo.d
Clerk Circuit court
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
SI
________________________________________ Top prices, used, any condition
Immediately. Sanford. Adults. Modern Studio. I
4350534.
By: Cherry Kay Travis
securIty shall be described. The PHILLIP JONES. SR.,
$973 Olds Cutlass S
WA&amp;IINGTON lAP) - ft's
BROKERS
6418126. Winter Park.
BR &amp; 2 BR Unfurn. Air, carpeted,
claimant shall deliver sufficient Husband
DepUty ci
Factoryair,P5,PB.$2,
Sales
Days-323-6123
• allfl(Rttlmeagainforthatonce.
354
Bedroom
C• $95 me. up. 333$01.
This instrument
LPN, 4 to IS shift. Geriatric ex
••'
- ,.t,
Copies of the claim to tie clerk to and
Nights-.3fl-7352
YOUNAMEIT.IBUYITI
3 Bath
a-year ritual of falling back to
Prepared by
enable the clerk to mali one copy to HENRIETTA JONES.
perience preferred. Apply in
-____________________________
QUALITY
HOMES
AT
MODERATE
PRICES
SANFORDAUCTIOPI
GarageSale
WELAKA
each
Models
e.
o.
Pai,r
personal
person,
Sanford
Nursing
&amp;
Con.
APARTMENTS
1972 Volkswagen 411. good conrepresentative.
,.
keepupwithwhatuncIesm
Wife
Saturday and Sunday
333.73.50
•
43-LotsAcreage
P.O. B 3374
valescent
Center.
930
MeIvIlle
114W.
1st
SI.
Central
Hullsg
and
Air
dIllon; also 1q41 Volkswagen Bug,
Ailperionsintenss*edlnn,eestat,
ConditionIng
NOTICI
SYPUSLICATION
S200eorgia
Ave.
doing to your time.
r
LOngwood
CITY- 703 W. First Street. Just
to whom a copy Of this Not
Ave.
3130534
Tampa, Florida 33501
$200. Call 332.3969.
Carpeting
WE BUY FURNITURE
ice of TO: MRS. HENRIETTA JONES
reduced
•
Come 2
Adminlstralmon has been mailed are
$7,150 In order to cWe Murphy, N. C- Are13 acres, 410' Garage Sal
Sunday,
'1PublIsh: Oct. 25,
Maitland Auction
Saturday only, 9105.
No. 5) Peck Street
si
Clean
furnIshed
1st
floor,
apt.
estate quickly, This 2 BR, 1 bath
Dodge Coronet, 2 door, VI, air,
OEE1Ø
required, WITHIN THREE
most Americans will set their
Household items. 63$ Palmetto
339 ôlt6tolifreefrom Sanford
Rochester, New York
bordering a beautiful trout
home is zoned commercial and
R&amp;H. A-i
4
Private entrance. Adults onIS
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
pe, $100. Phone 323.
is MS
Aye,. Longwood.
smream, $1,000 equity assume
- 'clocks back one hour to signal
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
has
lots
of
4341 after S p.m.
1004 Palmetto, Sanford.
potential as an office or
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF that a Petition for Dissolution of
mortgage br $17,000 br I years
s.hji:'9
Notice
Ii
hereby
given
that
a
THISNOTlCE.toIlIeanyobl,
the end of Daylight Saving
shop. A great buy for $1i,cob.
sh 322-4132
Carport Sale- Saturday, Oct. 30, 9
Ph
Public Hearing will be held In the thiy
MarrIagehasbeenflledagalnst
'72 Vega GT Hatchback, silver gray
¶J-I
Uppland Park Homes By
to S. Macrame, plants. household
may have that thaltenge the and you are required to Serv, a copy
OL'R LITTLE FEE "NCr"
*
Time. The exceptions are resiIty Commission Room,
with black racing strip, I speed,
For
used
furniture,
appliances,
LONGWOOo- 781 Lormann Circle Osteeui- 3 Acres, $9,230; 10 acres,
Zjg
City Hall, validity of the decedent's will, the it your answer or pleedlng
items
&amp;
various
mIsc.
609
of
10015, etc. Buy I or 1001 items,
air, tinted glass, radio; clean, 322
Hawaii and
to the
Sanford. Florida at 1:00 P.M. ri qualifications of the personal
North.
L,valyj6R,
I½bathhome
Cherokee
Circle,
WESELLSUCCESSSanford.
$13000. Surveyed, Free title in
Petitiononthe Petitioner's attorney,
4415 after 6 p.m.
Thursday, November 4. 1575, to representative,
Larry's Mart. 313 Sanford Ave.
parts 01 Indiana, who are on
in super locition. Has lots of es
surance. Broker, 531-Oil I.
or the venue or JAMES E. C. PERRY, 1011 20$ Commercial
'-------•3235176
consider he following change
Security
tras
including
carpet,
equipped
_______________________________________________________________ _____________________________
and jurisdiction of me court. First
standard time all year.
Deposit. Adults Preferred, 3fl.
Sanford Avenue, P.O. Box Mature
•
adult for baby sIttlnga
kitchen and lenced. BPP Lot, 17,000 sq. It., Loch Arbor on
amendrnenttothezoni,l.gOrdfl.e NotIce to Creditors was pubIlaJied 2235,
4420 or 323.73t
The nation's clocks will be
Sanford,
Florida,
211
W.
25th
Sanford,
of the City of Sanford. Seminole Jaory
housekeeping,
live
In,
warranty. July $17,000.
Crystal View South, 332 35M.
itii per 5.5 713.13 and file the original answer
Room,
-County, Florida.
board and salary. Write Box 414, 1 Room turn, duplex., 24th St., 1st 5
controlled again by the 1966
1'
Flonlda5tatutes (old ProbateCod,) orpleadlnginffieottkeattheciork
For Appointment Call
Retorting Irom SRI.A. Single.
-::•::-.
_____________________________
co
Unn
RAVENNA
PARKTangerIne
$0
Acres,
wooded, in Pooh on hard
_______________________________
101
the Evening Herald, P.O. Box
_______________________________________
305.323.3703
e
, win
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND oflheCircuItCou,tonorbe.,the
last iwo. plus $30 dep. After 5, call
tamilyResidentlalelijngDr
.
road,
near Wilson Place. Priced
Drive, Charming 3 BR, I bath
1W, Sallor, Fla, 31.
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED 301hdayit November, 1575. If you
:.crees six months of daylight
3335411.
r,11.i
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
right. Call 323-191.
To That Of RMOI. Multiple. WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
home. Ideal for entertainment
fall toe, so, a default will be taken
ResIdential. Office and IrfltlhitioøI
time - from the last Sunday an
with
built
in
880
on
SERTOM
patio
oiu
Date
Of
Cortiinit;t
.I
ii IT Fl
0 nuripJc
f_ni I flWAV
the
EARS GLENN
tint publication of this against you for the relief demanded
r
That Property Described
i'.#JI
iI I.IlL. 5,.flLL rlVSfl I
___________________
.1'.
much more• Priced right at
April, when clocks spring
47-Real
Wanted
,i
37 thru 41. Beck's Addition as Lots Notice ot AdminIstration: October In the Petition.
523.000.
__________________________________
________________________________
1,75
Erstwhile millionaire and some-time politician,
5200
weekly
psible
ahead, until the last Sunday In
Dated
at
Sanford,
Seminole
stuffinge,
Being more generally descri
Mary W. Littler
County. this 11th day of October,
3tosFamllyRentalunitswant,o
velopes. Send Self.addressed,
located at the SW corner of 24th
October, when docks fall back. flamboyant Glenn Turner, in Sanford Wednesday to
LOCH ARBOR- 215 Ridge Drive.
IS No LA
Repren.
1q75.
stamped envelope. Edray Malls,
Private Buyer
II
INC
Placs
and
Laurel
Avenue.
- That relatively simple speak at the Sanford
Owner anxious for quick sale ThIs
tiv of the Estate of
Box iN, Dept. p37, Albany, Mo.
Phone 319 33*7
(Seal)
Landscaping
Sertoma
Home Improvements
Club
ThePlannlduseofIMpropefl1
Aluminum Siding
at
M:%iiII1
lovely
........
3 BR, 2 bath home is only
Wm. A Lsffler, Jr.
'4503.
.
system prevailed until late 1973,
for
an
offics
Arthur
H.
Btckwlth,
building,
Jr.
Sheraton Inn, chats with new Sertoma president
block from Mayfair Golf Course
Deceased
All
'________________________
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Lawn Care
In Interest and cftiiens
when Congress, shaken by the James Beebe,
I ________________________
can cover your home with Carpenry
and has a family room, enclosed
Attorney for Personai
)ISTRIBUTORSHIP AVAILABLE
Merthandise
But the Wt'lcome Wagon
shall haye an opportunity
Remodelnq Addtrt, ______________________________
By:
Martha
T.
Vihien
aluminum
5,
- cutoff of much of the nation's
sofflt
sun
porch,
system,
Also
central
AC
H,
double
to
be
Representative:
Potential earning to $300 per
Custom Work Licensed. Bonded
heard at Slid hearing.
Deputy Clerk
hostess can make it easier
LAWN REPAIR
Roofing, Gutters. 70 Yrs. Exp
carport, large laundry storage.
week and more servicing
William A. Left hr. III
Free cstirnate 323 oca
imported oil, scurried about In
Pubiish: Oct. 21, 25. Nov. 1. II, 1515
By order of the Planning an
LAWN REPLACEMENT
Eagle
On
Siding
Co.
$51
9563.
to
nil
spacious
fenced
lot
just
to
3Reduced
.o
Box
fl
our
new
establIshed
accounts
Offered
sur
DEE-lid
by
search of energy-saving incasZoning Commission of the City f Sanford,
BiU Brenemen. 551 1399
rw to $37,500.
5-ilineus
for Sale
C. E. SHEPHERD
FlorIda 32271
established leader in their tield.
______________________
roundings, and lllaybe put
Satont, FlorIda, this 25th
Painting. Remodeling, General
urea.
55,950
requir
day
of
Telephone:
231
0522
for
Inventory
only,
LEARN FOR FU N
October, 1975.
IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OF THI
.1 SIuile on your face
Repairs. Call 323 $175
Beauty Care
CaIISanlord'sSaiesi3O,,,
with
Given evidence that longer
company
Publish: Oct. 25, NOv. 4, 1515
financing
Arthur H. Harris
EIOHTIUNTH JUDICIAL CII.
BONANZA
_____________________
JEWELRY
available,
Call
DEE
let
TOLL
FREE
Chairman
___________________ CUlT IN AND FOR SIMINOt,I
1-100.
Piano Services
period. of DST could mean less
Cenhral Heat &amp; Air Conditioning
443-3933 for further InformatI
Now available- Costume lewelry
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
PUbLIC NOTICU
City of Sanford
For tree estimates, call Carl
- - fuelwouIdberequIredIortat. _______________________________________________
LEISURE TIME PROGRAM
TOWERS
BEAUTY
SALO
_______________________
with a LIFETIME GUARANTEE
The Department of En- CIVIL ACTION NO. '44s42.CA.49.0
$7375
Planning and zoning
ANYTIME
Hirri$ 01 SEARS in Sanford 322
(formerly Harielts 8uty Nook)
lag and Lighting, the federal
rofitable, well establIshed grocery
alan amazIng 10 pci. off retail
Commission
vlrofwnlntalServic,slslnreceip,it CHARLES F. MARKOWICZ and
- -•
1771
SItE First 332 74
store with beverage license. Long
Fora complete catalog of savings
PIANO &amp; ORGAN SERVlCE
Multiple
Pubilsi,: Oct. 25. im
Listing
Service
government ordered yearan applIcation for the comt,ucto, EVA M. MARKOWICZ, his wife,
I1,.
Tuning &amp; Repair. All Models
term
send
II
lease
(refundable
DEE112
of
a
private
with
with
first
immedlat,
beat
dock
Plaintitfs
Elvc'trical,plu,y,bing
at
IN,
'round DST, beginning in
refrigeration.
"Basic Car Care" begIns Nov. 9, meets
?S4SPARK
availability. Send inquiri
___________________________
order) to: The Now Dyes Co..
$62 950Q
following described Property:
7-9 pin.
Heating,
to:
Ice
Machines,
____________________
Carpet Cleaning
January 1974.
P.O Box 2441, Sanford, Fl. 3771$.
Northeasterly c of Lot 4 (less MARY LOUISE ROLLER and - P.O. Box 1114, Sanford, Fla. 37711.
ThIs is a basic course in routine maintenance, Covers car
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THI
Residential or Commercial.
GEORGE
It didn't take Congress long to
ROLLER, her
IQHTUENTH JUDICIAL CII.
repair servIce, 339 $171
CLASSIFIED ADS WILL FIND a
safety checks, cooling system checks and maintenance, oil and
hssband.
e4 al
CUlT
IN
AND
FOR
SIMINOLI
Park,
PIat
Book
7,
Page
new home for
Defendants,
figure oil that some things
maintenance schedule; an analysis of the wear
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Roof kepar-s. Carpentry. Panti,ig.
This property Is iocate.j at 2515
NOTICE OF ACTION
SOFA &amp;CHAIR SHAMPOOED
everything - - even to, you'
including tradition - ari more
patterns of tires, and solutions; battery operation and care; plua
Wells (Lakeview) Avenue, Fern TO: MARY LOUISE ROt.LER
Ho'nelepars. Gutterng. Cement
Only 533
CIVIL ACTION NO. S43SiCA4P
oak
Ing
to
buy
1st or 2nd mortgages
Park.
jmportant than energy conand work Free estimAtes $31 8-667
Phone)fl 35*1
in Re: lBS Marriage if:
_________________________
other Important aspects of automotive operation that are
at discount. 21 Hour approval. Call
Jessica W. Covington, wit,
GEORGE K. ROLLER
Comment, by property owners
servation. The letters startei
especially helpful. Fee:
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. II
Daytona (901) 672-1131.
Pest Control
Residence
PetItioner within 500 feet of the proposed
Balsam.
coining in from farmers and
Clissited Ads don't wOrk there
project should be In writing to lie
North
Carolina
"
Coin
Collecting
for
Pleasure
and
Profit"
M.
Tunothy
parents of schoOl Children.
Billy E. Covinglon, Hushamid
Department Øf Environmental
Electrical
_______________________
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an 2
[)unn prn(esslonal nwnL'unatist, will be the Instructor.
Services, P.O. Box 2149, Sanford, FL ath0i to foreclose a mortgage on
Quality 3 bedroom 2 bath garden home, 1267 square feet of living area.
ART BROWN PEST CONTRO.,
Farmers complained it does
Resi,onderw.
the following property In Seminole iurn
NOTICU OP ACTION
2562 Park Drive
your exIsting Itt or 2nd
no good to get up at 6 a.m. dayaspects of coin collecting with a view
Concrete
block
construction.
Central
heat
and
air
conditioning.
Fully
Bowl,, Electric- Industrial,
Land Clearing
TO:
County, Florida:
MIeI J. Hattaway,
BILLY
3321163
mortgage
EDWARD
into
cash.
toward
teaching
students
the
ins
and
outs
of
coin
Investors
equipped kitchen. Shag carpeting throughout, Ceramic tile baths. Decorator
-: light time to work the fields becollecting
Commercial, Residential, Fne
Chairman
NE ¼ 0$ the SE ¼. SectIon I.
COVINGTON
walling. Try us for last service.
Eslimate,
wallpaper
in
kitchen
and
the
possible
profits
to
be
gained
and
the
pit(alls
one
may
enTownShip
20
baths.
ISIS
Elm
Board of County
'cause the sun hasn't had tune 10
South, Rang. 32 Eait,
Ave•, 322
Privately fenCed rear yard. Fully sodded
2500 4th
BARTON B. P1LCHER
EST1RSON LAND CLEARING
Commls,s1oi,e, Seminole
Seminole County, Florida,
lot. Convenient to schools and shopping
counter. The central theme will be on the pleasure to be gamed
HidYsy. Lousian.,
REALTOR Reg.Mtg. Broker
No maintenance fees,
burn off (he dew.
ewlng
Bulldozing. Excavating, Ditch work.
County.
Florida
has
been
tiled
against
you
and
you
(rum the hobby. Fee $13.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Publlili: Oct. 25,
332-14%
Fill dirt. top SOil. 372 S943.
Parents didn't like the idea of
________________________________
1575
arenequiredtos,rveacopyo,y,
Sanford's
newest
residential neigorhood
action for Olsiciut ion of Marriage
Hauling
HARRIET DEAS
wrItten defens.j, if any, to it, on
theiryoungdul&amp;engandjngjn
his been flied against you and you OEEI41
"Beginner's Guide to Antiques," starts Nov. 4,
1100MEV EQUIPMENT
Alterations, Dress Makieg. Drapej.
JEAN
BRYANT
.kihitt G• Pe$rusk.. ROWLAND.
meets
arsrfJfredtowv,acopyy,
the early.morning darkness
Rentals
MODEL
OPEN:
Lite' Clearing, Mowing, Doscing;
Thursdays 7 - 10 p.m., ends Dec. 16.
II
Upholstery 322 0707
NOTICE OF PUILIC SAL.
PETRUSKA.
BOWEN
&amp;
Mc
5319212
wrItten
d,fens,,
if
any, to it on TO: GLEN A. Cr,bos
Fill Dirt. Clay; Rock Sand,
waiting for school buses.
DONALD.
Plaintiffs
attorney,
JESSICA
DAILY-l:300.m,.5.3Qpm
Sanford
W.
COVINGTON,
TWO PLUS TWO IS FOuR
P.O. 50* 2411
What
LIGHT HAULING &amp; YARD
Backhoe Loader Pts 372 1127•
So. year-round Ek3T lasted
*oieaddressIs3olNurlhnoiia
Petitioner, whose address Is, pt
is an Antique? Determining an Antlqu&amp;s Value; Fakes,
And Thats A Fact'
APIOGARAGECLEAN UP
Sanford. Fli 32771
Copies
FROM
AvenUe,
Orlando.
Florida
32501.
on
Box 1435. Sanford, Florj
29-R.00im (oa only 10 months in 1974. ConSHIRLEY M?LLETT
Garage sales are in season, Tell the
classiliedA,l,Getslesults
You are hereby tlfled that
Pt,one3., 5371
and Reproductions; Collecting on a Modest Income; and gpy Oftic,
or
before
Nov,mb.r
35th,
1576,
and
8)4-9212
32771, on or before November
And ThatsA Fact Toot
people about it with Classified
gress then voted for eight
I573K,nworm Tractor Model K us. tiIetheorIgmnalwjthtN,cl0f15 w•
other areas which will provide valuable information (or those
1575, and file the original with the Serial
VA Financing-Nothing Down • FHA
Ad In the Herald. 322 2611; 53$
ml senior citIien to share my
No. 720511 will be sold at a Court either
Casselbrry Winter Springs
4UOJdhS f DST in 1975. With the
Clerk Of this Court; otherwis, a
before servic on the
lntereded in darting the fascinating field of collecting antiques.
"
me and expens
public sale to be held on Monday. Plaintiff's attorney or immediately
Forest City
Write Box
default will be entered
Heater aeaning
luw scheduled to revert to six
Fee $13.
you November I. 1575 at 10 00 A N. on then sifter, oth,rwii. a
Conventional.5% Down
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Altamontesprings
Well Drilling
for
the
default
will
relIef demanded In Ph. the premises of International be entered
iiionths of daylight time this
457, Sanford, Fla 37111
aqalnst you for the relief
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Harvester
Company Used Truck demanded In the Complaint,
Landscaping &amp;
NTrmi"claasbeginallov ll.meetsmursday7
year, the Senate earlier this
All brands of oil healers cleaned and
Homes ready for your inspection
RUTH TUECH
WlTNES$myhardatN,1of Center, 2901 John Young Parkway,
-9 p.m.1 ends Dec. 16.
wEL.. DRILLED. PUMPS
WlTNES5myhafldandtN,s,4of
sear passed a litli Setting seven
serviced.
thIs COurtOflthe2Istd.yo,Oct,
Call
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and
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Orlando, Fl. 32501. Seller reserves thIs Court, this 19th day it
occupancy
Lawn
Care
SPRINKLER SYSTEMs
WANT TO SELL
"SIun'N
Trim"
is
October,
a
course
in
after
3
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mild exercise
Altamonite Springs
IN, right to bid,
to
DIRECTIONS: In Sanford-Weston 25th St. off 17-52
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1576
YOUR HOME?
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Increase muscle lone and physical vigor. Fee:
lnterna,icnii Harve?Jer
Longwocxj
but the measure was killed in a
Bu yng a new home? Moving to an
(Seal)
'iMile To Ridgewood Ave., Go South 2 Blocks
All lypes and sizes
Arthur ii Beckwlrn, Jr.
Sanford Ave., 4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.
Let a Classified Ad help you find
EXPERT LAWN SEIIVICE
Credit Corp.
The Iaues Listed above are fer-supporled,
1East)
Ashhur H Beckwlth, Jr.
phrtment?
On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive
We repair and service
.Jlouse 'otiUIIitiee. The result ii
Clerk 0, the Circuit Count
and
are
more
room
for
storage.
pseateti
Classiliecj
P0 Box 4152
Mowing, Edging. Trrnmng
at no cost to
Clerk of he Circuit Court
taxpayer,
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT
STINE MACHINE &amp;
Ad hind buyerS last.
by: Mary N.
Those desklng more information may
Atlanta, Ga. 31302
Fre,Estimat
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of Standard Time,
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By. Cherry Kay Travis
SUPPLY CO
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HILDARICHMOND
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Clerk
SELLER
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Community Publish: Oct. 25, Nov. 5, 13. 19, 1514 Publish:
Depy Clerk
bzinning this Sunday.
led ad Well help you wrte
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Douglas Cheshire scores well in all respects and
would give the 18th Circuit (Brevard and
Seminole Counties) the kind of firm and effective

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Cheshire is a smsible, mature
with
sound experience as a trial lawyer,
both ' as a

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prosecutor and as a defense counsel He
solid reputation in his community and hehas
has
pledged a firm but fair approach to
prosecution,

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In Seminole, about 1,2DO to
1,500 workers are paid out of
CETA funds. Last year's total
was about Sknillion.
County officials were told in

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a state attorney.

July that the federal govern-

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Rolling Hills Moravian Church,
Longwood. He served on the
hospital board of trustees from
1955 to 1971.

to his
BRADFORD
survived by a son, Robert S.
B ra dford
of Winter
Funeral arrangements are
Springs; a sister, Miss Mary M. incomplete. Baldwin-McNaBradford, Athens, Ga. and two mara
Funeral
Home,
grandsons.
Altamonte Springs is in charge.

ment wa3attempting to Owe
down all CETA programs
beginning with Intle 6. But then

EX-OVIEDO

Congress oven-ode a veto by
President Ford to provide
additional funds because some
arth atbore1id
hit with unemployment,
The 130 workers whose jobs

ATHLETE KILLED

See 130 JOBS, Page

(Herald Pblis bY Bob Lloyd)
Former Oviedo lligh School basketball star Carlton Brundidge. 20. of Oviedo,
was killed Thursday afternoon when the auto he was driving (above) turried left
In front of a tractor-trailer loaded with eggs at U.S. 17-92 and SR419 at Five
Points south of Sanford. Florida Ilighway Patrol trooper Lamar Smith said
Brundidge died at Florida Hospital North from head and internal Injuries. No
charges were filed, Smith said, lie said the driver of the leased truck, (in
background) ,. Otis Wimberly, 3-I, of DeLand, was treated for a leg injury and
released from the hospital. Brundidge was a 1974 graduate at Oviedo lligh and
was a student at Florida Technological University south of Oviedo.

PROGRESS'

CHESHIRE'S opponent, State Atty. Abbott
Herring, has demonstrated beyond a reasonable
doubt that he does not deserve reelection.
His
tenure in
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more than 11,000 over its goal of 1188,279.
Campaign chairman Joseph J. Ilartwlg broke
the news to a jubilant crowd at the victory
dinner at the holiday Inn, Sanford, Th ursday
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hlartwig (right) met earlier with colleagues
while the totals were still coming In. When
they learned the news, It was smiles and V
signs all over. (From left) Eddie Rose, Jim
Robinson, Sheila Brown, Dan Holley.

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United Way of Seminole County has soared
over the top. Unofficial total: $198,244.04,

Cheshire has pledged to keep the state at.
torney's office out of politics, to work closely
with law enforcement agencies,and toeliminate

plea-bargaining in cases involving habitual
criminals. We think Cheshire's record is a good
indication he will keep his promises
Herring's record
Is more than enough reason to fl
give Cheshire the opportunity.

Readers of The Evening
and Sunday Herald havea
sp"ial treat In store for
hem this weekend: our
annual Progress Edition.
Them:
this year's
Progress Edition I
"Horizons — ThIrd Century
America," as The Herald
tomes not only on past
acillevements of our arm
but on what lies she&amp;&amp;
Topics are Recreation,
Family, Home, and
Cburch; Seminole County;

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now, Gov. Reubin Askew is considering action as
a result of Herring prematurely releasing in.
formation which the governor contencjs
not
too much to ask of a prosecutor that he at least
know how to draw up a correct indictment

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VOTERS in the IgCh Judicial Circuit
(Brevard and Seminole COUnties) have a critical
choice to make on election day. They must

recommend Douglas Cheshire for the
post of state attorney.

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Women ....................I-B Central Florida in the early
30's. He retired two years ago
from
the citrus business. He
ogt ears

Orlando, Florida, Friday, OctWw 22, 1976

The incumbent, Republican Abbott Herring,
has served two terms The eight -year
has
been marred on a number of occasions by

We believe the public will
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froma$4-blflloifpubllcwork.s
u that was enact ed last
month.
Asit stands, a total lSOCETA
workers were slated to be
reduced to 50 by Jan. 31. All the
workers were employed under
CETA's Title 6, which was
.hasedoutlastJuly.T1tle6was
funded with about $1-mllllonin

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slated for phaseout Jan. 31 will
be saved.
"From. Information I've
received,I thid- it is going to be
funded." Bedsole said.
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ArowIdTheClock ..........4-A
Bridge .....................8-B
Former Seminole Memorial
Calendar...................
Comics ....................8-B Hospi tal trustee and retired
Crossword .................8-B citrus man Robert Bradford, 71,
Editorial...................4-A of Boston Avenue, Altamonte
Dear Abby .................1-B Springs died this morning at
Florida Hospital North.
Dr. Limb ..................
Horoscope ................SB
Having just returned from
Hospital ...................5-B North Carolina with his wife,
Obituaries .................5-B Grace, he was taken to the
SPOfU ....................6-116A hospital Sunday night after
Television ................10-A suffering a heart attack.

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Chesh*Te IsBest

damaged an investigation. Indictment after

community,

Day ec.ø

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(CETA) progiram, said today

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prosmutor the people want.

controversies. A grand jury cited numerous
criticisms of his office. The office does not enjoy

county's

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MRS. WOODWAID'S BODY WAS FOUND UNDER CONSTRUCTION SITE

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Atop4evel meeting In Atlanta
set for December will determine the fate of 130 Seminole
County workers employed
undeT a federal jobs program

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Clatift L&amp;VAon.Eli&amp; Fwlina&amp;
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In this Itnportant role the character,
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of government, for not only is It the prosecutor of
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and wlflbehopig for
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Magruder
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while the Saints
Brest Matthm gets
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Officers said Mrs. Woodward
"Her husband told us that she
aday morning. was found today picked up another paper bag t4) took regular walka because of a
W1&amp;pUecl tree limbs pick more fruit at the debris circulatory condition and
and debris at a Lake Hodge pile alongside the roadway at she had occasional fainting
sites Casse1berrr
spells," Karcheir
police said.
Karcher ash construction
she'may
Mrs. Margaret Woodward, workers, concerned that eIgM- been bending over picking
70, of NO N. Wider Park Dr., to-t~ high pHs of debris oranges that weire found with
Casselberry, was reported was too dose to the roadway, the body or she may have
m1331r4 Thursday afternoon by used a frontend loader fainted before the pile of debris
her husband after
failed to Thursday afternoon to move the was moved. The construction
return from a walk to pick debris back from the
workers said there were no
oranges from tree limbs on the
Karcher said the woman's outcries or anything when they
pile of debris at Osceola Trail death has tentatively been moved the debris with the
rmed "a"
ad loader."
Hodge subdivision.
an autopsy and further in.
Karcher said Mrs. WoodPollceQgefGeorge Karcher vestigation. He said the ward's body was found about
said Mrs. Woodward and a autopsy, to be made Saturday 8:30 this morning.

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It sounded li ke a dreamcorne..true for the Lake Howell High

violated county school policy.
Layer's administrative assistant, Ralph Ray, said he was
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the county school policy which prohibits groups from perUcipating in events "in furtherance of any partisan Interest."
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An applicant for an exclusive ambulance franchise in
Seminole County said today that a lawsuit filed against him in
circuit court by a New York state leasing firm has nothing to do
with his local ambulance company.
Paumanock Leasing Services Inc., of Bethpage, N.Y., filed
the lawsuit this week against Bernard Fidelo seeking enforcement of a $56,706 civil judgment granted against Fidelo, B
and D Ambulance and Oxygen Service Corp. and Aida Ambulance
Service Corp. by a Nassau County, N.Y., court In January.
Attorneys for Paumanock Leasing weren't available in New
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York lawsilt concecned equipment leased by B and D
Ambulance, of which he was once tre
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because I lived there." He said the equipment was returned to the
leasing firm.
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local lawsuit filed by the New York firm. "But I'm definitely not
worried about it," he said. "I don't believe it has anything to do
with the company here, Alda Enterprises Inc."
Fidelo said he formed Aida in New York state but didn't
license the firm there. "It was to start when I purchased an
ambulance to iring it out here to start the operation." He said
Alda Enterprises Inc. was incorporated in Florida in July.
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teenagers. n&amp;
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county commission to revoke at a reception for Mrs. Robert Dole, wife of the Republican viceHot Foot's occupational licenae. presidential candidate.
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Howell, which may be tapped 11 participate in Walt Disnj
breaking windows," Fletcher "very productive," the choir seemed ready. But when Mrs. York
World's Christmas "Candlelight Parade."
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rece pt ion for Mrs. Dole would bring much-needed publicity. The
Sanford and one in Orlando
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similar instances were at those
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trip to Ezrope this summer.
locations. The Hot Foot's
"Everyone was very upset and disappointed," Mrs. York
"should be ashamed of himself" for all
Mrs. York said the trip, which will cost 1780 per student, will
owing amusement centers are said, adding that she had spent much of Monday evening
it to be distributed,
last 16 days. Lake Howell's band, drill team, and some majorettes
favorites with youngsters, telephoning the student's parents about the event,
And Carter said if he is elected he will because they provide foosball
are scheduled to be included in the journey.
"Every one of the parents were for it," she said.
Immediately start working "to restore a and pinball machines.
About the disappointment surrounding the Dole reception,
Seminole School Superintendent William P. Layer confirmed
sense of cooperation between the president
Mrs. York- was philosophical:
Jim Shaw, owner of the Fern today that the group's participating in the reception would have
and the members of Congress."
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Park Hot Foots, asked for a 60Both the vice presidential candidates, day moratorium until he can
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presidential nominee Jimmy Carter to the
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Illinois vote to the outcome of next Tuesday's
balloting.
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foreign po licy proposals. And he said in a
broadcast political advertisement that his
administration differs from that of Richard
Nixon because "there's no dictatorial authority" under Ford.
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campers and rowdies breaking
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Park tavern owner Tuesday
described actions of 12-to-14
year..olds who regularly attend
a favorite county spot called
The Hot Fools Teenage Center
on U.S. 1742.
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Fletcher, one youth dabbed a
second youngster with a broken
beer bottle. Then, Fletcher told
Seminole County Cornm1ioners, the wounded youth
staggered In front of his pub
the Pitcher House Tavern
and collapsed.
Fletcher presented commissioners with seven letters
that claim more than $1,000 In
damages resulting from fl)

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John Glenn Smith, 18, DeLand, died instantly
early today when his. auto drifted across the
center line and collided head-on with an oncoming Greyhound bus on U.S. 17-92 west of
Sanford near 1-4, the Florida Highway Patrol
reported. The crash sent the Jacksonville-toWest Palm Beach bus, driven by Earl I.

Simmons, 32, of Pompano Beach, careening
into a ditch, officers said, and two of the four
passengers on the bus were treated for minor
Injuries and released froni Seminole
Memorial Hospital, Sanford. Seminole
Sheriff's deputies assisted state troopers at
the wreck scene as county tire department

(Hgfdld Photo by Torn Vnc,nV)

rescue crewmen cut the wrecked auto apart to
free the both of the dead driver. Deputies said
a truck driver, follo w ing the southbound bus,
used his ('B radio to alert the sheriff's office to
the 3:30 a.m. colllsion.

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Nn said Playboy's account the fird
Mann's because there's no p
control Inflation and unemployment.
slur, aid the While Hoe of.
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can't find a scrap of
Ceremony, there's no dIdtodul adhority."
41 IIat of moving forward or danding dill,
fered an Interview with Ford after the
"idan In our Mas to back It
he sakL,,l
satirical article "I Am Jmy's &amp;atfle" WU
,
oir nation has slipped backward," he said.
VW program, In a Wit 11111111111111ftylle
can't
find
anyone
In
th
pihH
e
White
bone
who
In the Sept.mbr. 1V74 lens.
h Garaglola serving quedlons that Ford
standdlli and clingbyyour
to
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"Do whit. iiouae pre. offlee called andcontacted Playboy about a posathie Ford
ngernails to the PUL,
aid the PII.Ided hid reed the article id
In Carbondsie, Dl., Carter responded to
But Cater told lllhiots
that Ford
Newen
Woo sold
Fad he did not
had
said
Invited the writer to spend a few days at the
about his foreign
had kepttoo many Nianu officials In the
want the interejew. Fordd h said he turned
statements. Ford
Ford and I
Oe. how hefeaijftry Ford's
had been
down intlervitew
broli W0fk5" Gale.
for
saying
publicly
that
no
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Of
Carter
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not
But ho said the
ho
country
to
war
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Yugoslavia. m, Republicans contend a
coned Ford of "an imiier and rrubenPlayboy aid a later ort to set u
preldentihould not let the Soviets know In
Scbs.I ::i.... Stale,
aid
slide
attempt to damage the DSTDOCfitlC
interview with Ford was unsuccessful
advance
he would be unwilling to fight a war.
clagreslusi candidate, be,, be. Is'
candidate through gidit by association, is
bICIuUS of IChS(kdlflg COflIUCII and
g
Carter
noted that Ford himself had on
vited;
public
Is weku.e.
though granting an Interview to Playboy were
While Ike.
cooperative in that SffOtt.
six occasions renounced the use of U.S. troops
equivalent to posing naked In the center of ,
But Ford's spo&amp;.-ni, Ron Neasen, said
government. Ford, he said, did not bring into
In world trouble spots. And Carter said, "I'
Playboy was being given the ron..roond and
government "new, aggressive, dynamic tldnkthe world istired of bluff and blustering
Ford, doing a IV commercial In Qdcago
people to change thb111 that were wrong"
that Ford never had an '4Mlon of letting
you Insinuate you'regob to lend
with sportscaster Joe Garagiola, said
Playboy writers ask him any questions.
With the Nixon administration,
troops
to
lOfle Country When YOU know YOUr
The
his
differs I, —
Carter said Ford had done nothing to own people won't let you do IL"

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Published Report Ties
Park With Alleged Bribes
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WASHINGTON (Al') — The Korean
go%rernment say. It has no connection With
Thnpum Park, the central flgtre In a probe
alleged Korean efforts to win theX.,rt 1
US. iressmen with gifts andUt 1
pthllshed report says the *'esldent of South
Korea gave personal orders that established a
program Of official bribery,
Park is a myaterloiB Korean btmlnesgman
With a psi
for fine livinganda knack for

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4 Survive Ship Sinking;
Flashlight Aids In Rescue
ST. PETERSBURG (Al') — A
flashlight beam spotted by a search plane led
to the midnight rescue Of four men who drifted
for 32
hours after their ship sank in the Gulf of

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Now a federal grand jiry Is probing Park
and the money that
flowed from his
rice deals Into the pockets ofcongressmen as
part Of a repUted Korean effort to win favorable treatment In Cengress.
The Korean goverment Issued a formal
statement Tuesday that disclaimed any
connection with Park or his 1oth3rin
Itles. '
never been employed by the
Korean government nor doe
have any
thhw to do with President Park Chung Ike,"

Neiswender: County Needs 2nd Attorney
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the statement said.
Howevlerl the WSII it 1'SpCt'ted
today that "highly sensitive" Intelligence
ports show that President Park Chung Hoe
personally ordered that U.S. congroemen be
bribed with cash, gifts and campaign contributbons. The two men are oct related.

Exec.
Aid.
Roger "Dick," Kwiatkowski said,
Commissioners recently
Neliwender said today county "You're being penny-wise and voted to switch to an ln.house
goverurneg needs a second pound foollI."
legal staff. Freeman indicated
attorney to round out the new
(.
Kwiatkowski said, If possible, at the time he waan't interested
legal department,
no legal work should be "far- in the lead attorney's pidti1.
Nelswender pointed out the mod out," but be said as many
e reason for the switch was
second lawyer could answer legal Issues as possible should to try ar1 tak the county at.
from depax1mnt bet Jeiinine..Latuvek, torney's position out of the
Chiefs about legal quecUans.
the commission agreed to hire a political arena. A second was to
"Adepsrtmenthoadcan'tg
lead attorney for aboig$28,000a try and reduce the high cod of
the
attorney's
time," year.
legal fees.
Neliwender said. At Tuesday's
Neliwender said It was
Last year, Freeman's firm
work session, he urged hiring a urgent to get moving because and labor attorneys Alley, Alley
second lawyer for about $I2,00u Cowd' Atty. Tom Freeman Is &amp; Blue took In more than
to $14,000 yearly.
phasing out his operations.
$2X,. The commission a
Commissioner Harry
Williams
then
told la seeking a replacement for tfle
Kwiatkowski and Commission Nelswender to "evaluate it" Tampa law firm.
Chairman Mike Hattaway and get beck with the board. An
agreed with Nelawender's effort to reach Vthlen Tuesday
suggeatIon. But (1misI
by telephone to ascertain his
Dick Williams halted. Corn- position proved unsuccessful.
missioner John KImbrougt Is
Neiswender said this morning
out of town on vacation, while he dill dith't have a firm
Commissioner Sid Vihien Jr., majority. For the moment,
WAS absent when the attorney however, It looks u If Vlhlen
issue was being discussed.
has an swing vote. Klmnbrough,
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Food Prices To Increase
WASHINGTON (AP) - Ccnsers may
pay a little more for food this winter but what
happens after that depend. on the general
economy and the Inclination Of livestock
producers, says the Agriculture Department.
The department's forecasters have not
changed their months-old prediction of a 2-to4-per-cent overall increase in food prices in
the first six months of 1g77, over the average
r.
a report
Tuesday, they emjdiaslzed the decisive ro e of
the livestock situation.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — The public
hasn't been given the -cts alout a controversial amendment and for that reason it
will probably be defeated next week, a chief
legislative sponsor predicts.
Sen. Phil Lewis said the large number of
newspapers that have editorially opposed the
Proposal, Which would strengthen legislative
authority over state agencies, has likely
doomed It.

Developer Weighs Lawsuit
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — A developer
says he'll confer with his attorneys today
before deciding whether to reflie a suit
seeking $10 million In damages from the state.
Bill Cartee, president of the Winewood
Corp., says the damages came when the
Department of Health and Rehabilitative
Services failed to lease a building that his firm
built for the agency.
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Him Alive

Howe Chances Rated Zero
SALT LAKE CITY (Al') - The polls show
hIm far behind. His party Isn't supporting
him, and most of Its leaders
zero. But Rep. Allan T. Howe doggedly
campaigns on and insists he may still win
dection to As 4
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Democrat and a 49year-old father of five, was
convicted in two courts last simirner of trying
to buy favors from two police decoy prostitutes. He resisted party pressure to
p out of
the race.

SAN FPNCISCO (AP) Bruce Collins says three raindor!flS and his fondness for
.
sleep
helped him survive a day shipwreck ordeal that
killed two companions adrift
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with him In a raft.
But his parents say, sell-confidence
saved ttie
'DR.' JAMES E. HIRSCH
tall, unt but, rosy.cheekál
•
young sailor who arrived here
CHIROPRACTOR
•.
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Tuesday aboard a Coast Guard
announces the opening
cutter that plucked him from
of his office
,
the Pacific Ocean on Sunday
for
the practice of
about
miles west of here.
CHIROPRACTIC
"I just got into it - slept a
REPEAT
Zayre Plaza, U.S. 17.92 &amp; Airport Blvd.
Sanford City Commissioner Gordon Meyer rolls lot1" Collins said after he was
across the finish line to defend his "championship" rushed by ambulance to the
Hours by Appointment
WINNER
U.S.
Public
Health
Service
Hoe.
Phone 322-1155
In a trial run wheel-chair race on First Street this plial. "I slept as much as I
morning to help promote the Golden Age Olympics,
could.... I just felt fine. I'm a
Which start in Sanford on Nov. 8. Meyer also won the recreational sleeper."
title last year. Trailing Meyer Is Sheriff John Polk.
Collins told his parents that
emergency water supplies ran
YOUR MAN OF ACTION
IN BRIEF
outl3daysafterhe,JimiJila
and Camilla Arthur took to a
Ambulan
ce Applicant Sued small life raft when their 421oo1
Christian Leaders Predict
yacht Spirit sank during a
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on Sept. 27. Two other
Civil War Will Continue
Fidelo
said
Alda
Fidelo says he believes his survivors were rescued from a
- cluslve ambulance franchise Ambulance has leased five firm can operate an ambulance separate life raft six days beBEIRUT, Lebanon (Al') - Christian
now held by Herndon vehicles from an Out-of-state service in Seminole without the fore Collins was fount
leaders vowed today never to let Arab League
Ambulance of Orlando was company which he declined to $20,000-a-year subsidy the
unter
peacekeeping forces police their areas of
"We were able to catch rain
made
in the name
of "Aids
But he said
he "all
has the
Ambulance
Service
Inc." Identify.
and ambulances
and
ourcounty presently pays Herndon. water from the canopy on the
Lebanon, and they predicted that the civil war
COUNTY COMMISSION
Herndon officials have told raft," he said.
01st. 3
would continue.
listed
an
Altamonte
Springs
commitments"
ready
to
start
county
commissioners
that
the
Pd
Po Ad, Pad tor by Camp T',
Dam,
business address.
operating in Seminole County If revenue picture painted by
An Arab League summit conference 111
given the green light by county Fidelo is too optimistic. He
r-Cairo endorsed a peace plan for Lebanon on Today Fidelo admitted comznlssloners.
don said a $350,000 yearly
there Is no Aids Ambulance
Tuesday but failed to agree that Syria should
He said he prefers an ex- revenue "cannot be obtained."
furnish two-thirds of the proposed peace force
Services
Inc.I,,,,+
"The
wards Al2 clusive franchise in Seminole The firm' uvfr,mn •.I.
, VWULLV eL..
Amh,,1,,nra
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,y commistox' Herndon
Aids Enterprises which
The Christians also
wu
want • put 'wu on a trial basis $90 000 and operated
ivaa COfluw
"at a
and operates AidsAmbulance
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./by the Wanese government over Palestinian
with a non-exclusive franchise
Service.You couldn't
Aida "that's the way we would do
ft."
guemllasl Lebanon and pledged t00flfjfl
Enterprises under
Today Fidelo said, "If It
eA
nnll.An
_^1A 11.61.1 pa IsIll w wiv we guerrmas
Fidelo --i •.- --ts t—
—...m
-.
comes anywhere near what
u
you
wamea
to
advertise,
so
before
the
county
commission
we've
looked
at,
without
a
doubt
from southern Lebanon.
we just used the word Aids
gain Nov. 16 on the franchise we could operate the service
Ambulance," Fidelo said.
The declarations put the Christians on a
LI
LItter.
without a subsidy."
collision course with President Hafez Assad
Lf
ui ui rooTs
and the 21,000 Syrian troops he sent into
Lebanon to bolster the Christians against the
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Palestinians and their Lebanese leftist
pit a stop to sonic of the ac.
Moslem allies.
Ilvitles F1ecber complained of.
Shaw said he only took over the
business five weeks ago.
Syrian Dominance Blocked
"i want the complaints
stopped, and we're working on
CAIRO (Al') — Palestinians and their
it," Shaw said.
radical Arab allies blocked formal approval at
He said he Is working with the
an Arab summit Tuesday night of continuing
sheriff's department and with
Syrian dominance In Lebanon. The meeting Of
Fern Park business owners to
the 21 Arab League members approved the
Pit i hilt 10 comuplalrits. But
Fletcher said it's to no avail
cease-fire and peace plan worked out 10 dayc
because the kids are too rowdy
ago at a mini-summit meeting in Riyadh,
He/In. F-li,L,'Ii (111(1 D,t 4Io,'I:'
t
o respond.
Saudi Arabia. But Iraq, South Yemen, Algeria
L)oojg
have lTh)l7g. alaiIa/,/' tar lo,,,,'/,,:'
Fletcher said on several
and the Palestine Liberation Organization
occasions police have arrested
refused to agree to the Incluelon of about
youngsters for smoking
21,000 Syrian troops in Lebanon in the 30,000maiJuan. And, according to
man Arab peacekeeping force to enforce the
Fletcher, a nearby site Is a
favorite spot for couples who
peace plan.
wish to engage In lovemaking.
Shaw said it was Impossible
Evening Hesuld
to work with Fletcher. But
Shaw asked for the 50 days,
Wednesday, October 27,
, NO, so
Vowing to "put up or shut up."
Published Duly and Sunday, iac,
'lI I Nou t.tt tilt SlIuie t Il I he calls from t he people
The commIssion, according
Saturday
and
Cltiit,nâ,
Day
by The SanlQvd Hevaid, Inc., 300
ii •
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r i I''iL,
to Exec. Asst. Roger
,1t. ;Li,tP,'.
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'is
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it
Nefswender,
has
no
'A.Iki% i;it.e's Sales R,.,1, cin LIcsit!I) a
authority to
kcond Class Posts" Paid at SanSovQ, Florida 22711.
prtii!Ian) lir
done Hot Foot's. However the
Home Dc I.ytfy s
till I Ii.II II flhikt? ii vasier fUMonth. $3 JO. C Mr'n 111 20, Tha'.
I I lese $)Ct 1p le (t) find N 00.
$21 £0 at Mu l
matter was turned over to
Month, 52 10. CUontr,s $16 20; 17 MOnthS. Sfl Ai Qtrlcr ma i l
County Atty. Robert Pierce for
-GET YOUR SHARE OF THE ACTION
an opinion.
Vkm oages

Five were temporarily trapped on the top
floor during the Tuesday blaze in the 15-story
building but all eventually made it to safety.
Only two minor irjurles were reported.

Saunders Ruling Due Today
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — With Ethics
Commissioners waiting in the wings, a federal
Judge was to decide today whether he will
allow the panel to lower the curtain on JoAnn
Saunders' congressional candidacy.
U.S. District Judge William Stafford agreed
Tuesday to hear a commission motion seeking
reversal of his order blocking a disciplinary
hearing against Mrs. Saunders.

Ex-Con May Be Charged
FORT LAUDERDALE (Al')

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say they'll charge an ex-con with homicide If a
body of a young child found floating in a
Broward County canal turns out to be 8-yearold Lisa Lynn Berry.
"Pending positive identification of the body,
he will then be charged on rin open charge of
homicide," police said in a statement.

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ORLANDO (Al') — The government's
Perjury case against former Sen. Edward J.
Gurney is expected to go to the jury today in a
trial nearly five months shorter than one that
failed to settle the case last year.
Arguments over whether the 62-year-old
Republican lied to a 1974 grand jury about a
1971-73 political shakedown scheme ended late
Tuesday with the defense resting after a
recital of the grand jury transcript.

Fiscal Year Change Urged

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3 out of 4 adults find
help in theYellow Pages.

300 Seniors Rescued In Fire
TAMPA (Al') — "I jtnt don't know
how we were this lucky," Fire Chief Ron
Mason says of the rescue of more than 300
elderly people from a burning high-rise.

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Mexico, a Coast Guardnian says.
"They're pretty fortunate. A flashlight
at
night Isn't easy to spot," Lt. Cmdr. Gerald Zamolli said after the men were plucked
from a
small raft by a rescue helicopter at 12:40 a.m.
EDT.
The four, Capt. Phillip Baugh and crewmen
Danny Busick, Douglas O'Brien and Manny
Bradley, all of Gulfport, Miss,, were flown to
Bayshore Hospital in St. Petersburg for observation.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — A state
senator says Florida should follow the lead of
the federal government and move the start of
the fiscal year to Oct. 1 while requiring threeyear funding cycles.
State Sen. Robert Graham unveiled a
proposed overhaul of state budgeting
procedures Tuesday which he said would
provide major reforms to make sure tax
money is properly spent.

School Board Eying
Future Architect

Seminole County School of the purchase price went to Gidmann.Dragash Associates,
Board members are scheduled the sellers to pay off two Sanford; Heiman-Hurley.
to consider a recommenstjonmortgages amounting to Ch
arvat.Peacock Architects,
W&amp; on the architect for the $0,00o. The remaining $3000 Winter Park; Fugleberg Koch
proposed conversion of the old was received by Green as a Associates, Orlando, and
Sanford Naval Academy Junior Commission, Stenstrom said. Architectural Design Inc.,
of
School into a new adThe lid of architects ap- Gainesville.
rnlnistraflve office building for proved by the board was drawn
Construction to transform the
the school system
up from responses to ad- naval academy building Into an
Director of Auxiliary Ser- Vertisenients previously mailed administrative office complex
vices Hugh Canton said the out and placed In newspapers for
the schoolsuperintendmt
recommended building planner by Carlton.
and his staff Is slated to get
will be one of six architectural
Ifl addition to the Causjbem.ry under way "some time In the
firms approved by the sj firm, the roster includes W.R. spring," according
to Supt.
board Oct. 13. First onthe list at Frissell Inc., of Winter Park; William P. (Bud) Layer.
the time It was adopted was the
Dalmwood-Derryberry.pav..
elchak Partnership of
C-.
Canton also announced
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Tuesday that the school board
has begun negotiating with the
City of Sanford concerning the
possibility of trading part of the
tract of land at the
sfore:
corner of MellonvIlle and
Celery avenues for a section of
city property. I '
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Surveying is under way and a
meeting has been scheduled
with Sanford City Manager
UVINSI 0000 ThNti SAT. OCT. 30, 1571
Warren E. (Pete) Knowles,
Canton said, to Investigate the
SCOTT
feasibility of switching a portion of the school board pir.
thasewith a Plot of city land
behind Sanford Memorial
MOUTH WA
Stadium.
FOR
"The motivation for trading
Is that it would give us an opportunity to use the back
portion of that property as a
school site," Carlton said.
"We're going to use about five
acres for the office complex,
and the other 15 could be used
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for a school If it was decided to
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build one there at some future
time."
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obtained the deed to the naval
academy building and property
for a purchase price of $330,000.
The property formerly was
CANDY
owned by the Bernarr Mac___ CORN
fadden Foundation but became
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12-or. beg
available 'when the naval
COUNTY PAM
academy dosed in June and the
foundation initiated federal
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oub.g
The proposed purchase of the
FLEER DUIBI.E
naval academy school building
and surrounding land by the
BUBBLE
school board was approved by &amp;federal judge In July, according
GUM
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to school board attorney
Big of Wpm
Douglas Stenstrom. Stenstrom
CHILDR
said the transaction was
handled by Orlando real estate
COS1
CANDY
broker Robert Green, following
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sanction by the U.S. Justice
Large Assortm,n,W
Department and the Florida
Department of Education.
Stenstrom said that $300,000
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Free
swine no
Iueulatlees will be
sv.ide at thees mysteal
Seminole laeom the neat
sevend days:
ON Ibday aid P4ev. 4,
Se.ek nestdeuts re get
their shots at the Oiled.

Wiman's a.

On N.,. 2, ee.ly health
depesimeet empleyrs wil
be giving vacciutlees
fIsh otitlat1.7 p.m. at the
Seaford Chamber of
comomm

Next Wedar.dny, N.,. 2,
UN shots will be offered at
Longwood CHic fries us.
to $ p.m.

County Hires
FTU Aide
Out of about 60 applicants, a
22-year-old employ, of Florida
Technological University
(FTU) was hired Tuesday as
Seminole County government's
new grant-in-aid coordinator,
Mrs. Aries,D. Hamilton was
selected by two county cornxnhsslcners for the $10,500-a,
year position. Commission
Chairman Mike Hattaway and
Harry Kwiatkowski voted for

Mrs.
Hamilton,
while
Republican Commissioner Dick
Williams voted to hire
Geraldine Cordele, a Seminole
Community College (8CC)
worker. William said she had
more experience.
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The position was vacateui
when Mrs. Shelley Cox resigned
recently to accept a similar job
with a Sanford POvedY410ting
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Robbery
Sheriff's deputies today were
investigating the reported
armed robbery of a Midway
man west of Sanford.
Eddie Madison, 40, Granby
HOUSE
Ave., Midway, told deputies
that he accepted a ride with two
women and a man at Club Two
1%-BUSHEL I
Spot, east of Sanford, and was
taken to an orange grove off
14-QUART DI
Markham Woods Road where
144UART W
the unidentified man pulled a
pistol and robbed Madison of
12-QUART SI
$172.
TOILET-BOWl
Deputy R.A. Alexander
reported that Madison told
HOLDER SET
deputies that the trio drove him
2 ICE CUBE 1
back to Sanford where he was
STORAGE Bffi
let out of the auto on French
Ave., near 13th St., and that he
reported the robbery to police.
Altamonte Springs police
arrested William George
McConnell, 29, of Apopka, on a
charge of carrying a concealed
firearm. Bond for McConnell
was set at $5,000, according to
county jail records.
Sheriff's deputies arrested
Mark Jay Quick, 18, 643
Wheeling Ave., Altamonte
Springs, on a circuit court
VISINE
warrant charging receiving
stolen property. Bond for Quick WE
DROPS
was set at $5,000.
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Students Build Therapy Gear
JACKSONVILLE (AP) - A shortage
of therapeutic aids for physicallyhandicapped kindergarten students here has
been solved by having vocational high school
pupils design and build the equipment.
Vocational students have built tilt tables,
exercise skates, walkers and paint brush holders for writing therapy. They are designing
scooter boards, special writing desks and seesaws for future projects.

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Election Law
Stacks The Deck

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fonner

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mission niighCi0t be able to rise above partisanship in administering the 1974 election
rorzns seem to have been borne out recently. It
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Th. Clock

Eugene McCarthy, the
senator, claims the deck Is stacked against him as
-ai
ciuuaie. were incunea to agree up to a point.
It's not the political deck, which Is shuffled by
the American people. This isn't McCarthy's
and everyone knows It. His following is too small to
make him aseroaprpect for the White House.
Where McCarthy and other independent candidates are getting a bum deal Is from the legal
deck — thefedejan
wsthatarecJe
mining how much money candidates have to spend
and whether their names will appear on various
state ballots on Nov. 2.
Fears that the new Federal Election Corn-

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Week, cents; Month. $2.40;IMonths,,14
Year. 121.40. By Mail: In florida
t
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$1110; 12 Moths, $32.40.

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Protomlonal AMl*erts Igu it America,or a
i's.onab&amp;e facsimile thsreoi. no go would
beemn a fooftfl geme tagged on too lo,.
serve as an idacatlonel pMaU", Is mnbvs
Ii the "No"when America sho the famib out acres the notion to aMd the word:
IL_ - -— ...L _&amp;..
. iwiy
suns. ix
a vocal there are other ttthp hi the world baddus football,
and itfluumg minority shows the networks and the baseball, bsskotball and all the others
adverthng Industry what ft really loves:
What a aib,er,l,e Idea! Bit One CIXlmlVed In
FootbalL Football on Monday night. Football on deaperatloui, and rage. They cit "Staty Mints"
weekende. Football somdknes on all three major one
t 0Wy!
networks simultaneously. And commercials.
The Anti-Sports League would have diapters In
Conmercials for bow, for Alm" crealn. for
every ty, town and village.
boa would be
btidei, for S nOblIetIII*. P.III,
drawn from .n strata it society: men bored by
Phoony. Organizedsports have become watching toorbdoue and wthlWrvu.d by those
rtdioiloity important In our society. Sports fans able to riiember batting averages: by
constitute a solid bloc — both at the polls and as disgusted by watching their hiabandoprow old and
conanner, In the markelplice.
fat while sprawled In front of the television on
It Is not for the fun of It that the President Sunday Afternoons. (Sports fan Is not Synonymous
traditionally throws 04 the first ball at the opening with athlete.)
of baseball sj.
Imagine the fun an anti-sports group could have.
But It certainly has gone too far. Not everybody They could dart a "black operations"
enjoys a solid hot of sports programs, and sports similar to that it the CIA.
news.
Those ditty tricksters would spread rianors to
Maybe it Is time someone organized the discredit those grossly overpald sports stars. (For
UVinI "Sisty

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The a*1iorts league's technical Ivtslcn would
undertake Its own brand of warfare: fouling up all
those ilotiotics that sports fans love so much. AMI
Spoils computer esperts would tie into the Corn-i need by the television networks, and produce
instant confusion. (Statlitics are the real business
OtspOftl, since the gems themselves are on boring.
In fact, without statistics to remember, sports fans
would soon lose interest completely.)
Also, the antkpoila league would lobby for laws
toprdact the public from the sports lobby. Alter
5ebellIge, perslon, perhaps the FCC would
prohibit -i programs from dominating the
networks. Then, after awtdle, the commissIon
rnId be persuaded to ban then completely train
all radio arid television stations. (Drive-In movies
would be allowed to show sports films, but only
between 3-5 am.)
Ali, how sweet Is revenge, even if it is just a
dream.
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BY DONNA ESTES

DON OAKLEY

Isolation,

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Corrupt

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Do Care

JACK ANDERSON

OUT WEEDS

Fechtel, Thwarted
In Science Dream

Power

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With
_ Ths Carter clmpejgn_(NEA)_Ashe
enIendy ravthldo ne Jimmy Carter was unsung,
There Is one place where voter apathy will not
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hard to see anything but PRMUnaltip in the 3-3
ignoredandwia%cpomuedwhenhebegan
his
be a problem on election day.
quid for the presidency. But that was then. Now
Party line split of the commission's Democrats andAs
At 2:00 pin., November 2, almost half the
rait to the Oval Office, he _I
Republicans on McCarthy's bid to have his camthee.
million American citizens of Puerto Rico
1
it a hundred Nikons,
mO" Without the
will allow themselves to be locked In schoo'
paign committee recognized as a "party." Such
be
it
k without the world listening in,
classrooms or confined In tents. Inside, they will
recognition would raise the limit on campaign
and Issp port Is such ha
wait up to two how, witH their names are called
b
contributions he can receive and give him access to
most blueit1al men In America,
in
alphabetical order.
federal campaign funds. The 3-3 tie vote
has
What dos all this sudden fortune do to a
blocked it.
Then they will sign a register, receive a long
politician? The question worries at leads few of
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paper
ballot and go Inside a curtained booth to
Whether McCarthy really represesits a ftjy
C*Tt's friends, and Perhaps
many of his
vote
for
governor, legislators, mayors and
enemies.
His
allies
fear
the
candidate
may be
party ls not the point. The Point istMt the qeithjn
councilmen.
After everyone has voted, they will
Iosing
touch
wfthreallty,wIuchIstosaypeopl;
Is being answered by repre5enthtI
of the two critics speculate m hanhiy that he shows
be free to go.
major parties, each of which has an interest In
There is no law that says Puerto Ricans have
1111 81112 Of bdW wellit up in a process that leads to
McCarthy's fate. The three Democratic votes on
to
vote
this way, except the law of ciutom. mt
and
withdrawal
from thence to the dangers of
the FEC have served to put him
unique balloting procedure has long been a
Executive Isolation.
at a disadvantage
tradition on the Island commonwealth
In a campaign in which he Is more likely to (fra,
T0 besiits,theGecaotepeao0
Wholesale disinterest In the political process
of
this mistortune. When George Washington
votes from Jimmy Carter than from President
simply
does not exist among Puerto Ricans. This
Ford
turned down the offers to be king, he did not end
year, even as some forecasters predict that a
idea
the
that
the
American
presidency
was
McCarthy has qualified for the ballot so far in
minority of eligible U.S. voters will turn out on
1
y.ore, Jimmy Carter Is forced to be
30 states and is challenging the constitutionality of
November
2, over I) per cent of Puerto Rican
akIndofprthce, protected byfJomt uriam
state laws which are keeping his name off the ballot
voters will visit the poj,gathering
j1
Insulated from everyday life, venerated beyond
their precincts.
In others. Historically the states have been allowed
reason and financed In his lofty existence by $21
to set their own election laws, but it points to
JOHN CUNNIFF
million from the genuflecting citsenry.
There are other signs that participatory
a
And if elected Carter's adulation and
possible anomaly In our federal system when a
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Each of the four political parties has Its own flag,
us a uona mine candidate (OF occupied by men
so
and during the election campaign the party flags
national office in onstate but not in another.
high
and
has five
Boeing mighty as Chrysler Corp. Shocked
____ The chief executive
soap and flutter over nearly every house and
The size of McCarthy's following might place
TVls at his disposal, also a dozen analler
alongside every roadside. Night rallies are wellhim among the splinter candidates who appear
va iiger jets, some 16 soimdproot helicopters,
attended events.
ut
NEW YORK (AP) — "We were really met requirements on 3,500pound cars. It said the
perennially at election time, rtmnlng on principle
their shown
politicalthemselves
enthusIan, Puerto
votersallhave
to be
sa yacht, a fleet of aitomobIls, an army of shocked" said Sydney Terry, Qirysler Corp. EPA agreed. This immediately reduced the RicanYewjth
rather than any hope of being elected president.
ecurity
people
and
more
than
500
employes.
vice
president
for
public
responsibility
and
number
of
possible
violations
to
Estimates are that it costs well over $50 million,
3,100.
One never knows whether they may represent the
somewhat conservative. Extremist actions by
consumer
and probably closer to $100 million annually to he
said, affalm "Incredible, unbelievable,"
seed of a new political movement that will affect
Even that number, thought Chrysler, was too the New York-center FALN (nationalisits) have
support the president.
popular alignment under the prevailing major
high. It estimated that the remaining 3600 been universally repudiated on the Island ltself,4
When Tom Jefferson was In the White House.Chrysler had just learned It was being sued for
vehicles would pass the antipollutant relations
withmajority
the United
States,
either tirough
parties arid blossom Into a new party. However, It's
the vast
favors
continued
close
the roof leaked. When Abe LInCOIn
$91
million
because,
said
the
Environmental
requirements,
even
though
equipped
with
the voters who should determine their future — not
widow had to beg Congress to provide her with a Protection Agency, it had produced 9,100 cars olciermodel amplifier,
statehood or the present commonwealth
an appointed commission that can rule up or down
$5,000 yearly pension. Today, as j Dean
that failed to meet standards of the Clean
association.
on questions affecting how much money they
On Jan. 77, In keeping with Its obZigatIo
ft, the presidency is so magnificently privileged
beabletoraiseandspenIn their
that "Inside, you get the feeling that nothing can
Qirysler notified owners and dealers, and
j
"Incredible," said Terry again. "ft
Amid all the criticism of excessive governever hurt you U you don't allow ft to."
McCarthy has made himself a gadfly attacking
wasIna aged to reduce the number of potentially of- med regulation, we must not lose sight of the
simple, unintentional human error. It was
fending
vehicle,
to
1,000.
both major candidates in this election. In the longpreAnd so: Executive Isolation, the disease of significant. It was reported by us. It was
was fact that unerregujau would be even worse.
corrected by us." The offense, he said, was more
ruui, however, his candidacy may be more ImThen, said Terry, the company learned ft
It was abuses In
meat packing Industry,
There Is only one sure vaccine: hwnillty. But In the paperwork than In the quality of
to be sued the maximum $10,000 penalty, and on for example, that ledthe
portant for the questions it has raised about the
to the establishment of the
little of It Is available to those men wrapped UP vehicle,,
fairness of our election laws.
all 9,100 cars. Since, said Terry, "the ônly basis Food and Drug Administration In the first
In the election process. One recalls George
em
originated
with
the
discovery
by
for action was on a technicality," Chrysler decade of the century.
The
pro
bl
McGovern it four years ago. Before
lawyers met with the Justice Department.
Chrysler
that
It
had
Placed
on
some
1976
nomination he was a wonderful ha
Interestingly enough, the same Industry is
yseed, a Pl&gt;otgh and Dodge ca a vac
"They told us to pay $1 million and sign a again In a dash with consumerists, and another
simple man in a green Irridescent suit who
amplifi
had
a for
the from
exhaust
vision for America, Then the campaign got
It Is proper to Inquire what role religion should play
bulL
ferent
the gas reclrcuiator that was er consent decree," said Terry. "We said that government agency Is caught In the middle.
in
sounds like blackmail. We made an boned
one It described to the EPA.
In the end bewo
national elections.
up atw
t,ea
Under Interim Department of Agriculture
The
tiny
$3
mistake." The Justice Department, he said, 1USDA) reg ulations, meat processors were
tailored attire to befit his Station and burdened formation of or
A recent Inter na tional poll showed the United States Is one
o $4 item is designed to reduce the
informed Chrysler It would
xides of nitrogen, a pollutant. In
with a vision th
.
beginning to utilize a machine for producing
of the most religious nations in the world in tam of the deeply
at had been shrunk to his own 1975 EPA pennftj 3.1 grams per mile to be
PUrPO5
held beliefs of its people. Among the major nations, only India
"mechanically deboned meat" as has been do ne
Chrysler expressed Its surprise in a Sept.
exhausted Into the air; the 1976 requirement
Carter aides iruLd this will not happen to
has a larger percentage it people who say their religious li s
statement. On Oct. 8 Russell E. Train, EPA in the seafood and poultry Industries for yea rs.
be ef
champion. Actually some of it already has. reduced that to 2 grams per mile,
Is estimated that mechanical deboning,
are very important to theifl
adm inist rator, lssid a statement expressing
w hich makes more effi cient use of selected ,
Where once he was the most available candidate
We have a secular government but we are a religious
surprise at Chrysler's reaction. To i-i
n the company discovered the error It told maximum
people.
portions of animal carcasses, would add at least
the agency and immediately "cleaned up routine rather
In America, walking the streets to g
penalty, he suggested, was a
people, he has now retreated In success to
legal one billion pounds of meat a year to the U.S.
To say that religion does not belong in politics Slid li
prod uction," even though, said Terry, the cornthan
a
demand
for
the
PO tICS
full supply.
Inner sanctum of his ambitions. He still greets pony believed the Incorrect am plifiers
amount.
should have nothing to do with religion is a tenable position but
met
people, but only In a carefully crafted mass requirements
Seven consumer groups, however, obtained a
an unrealistic one.
Asked about the suit, an EPA spokesman said federal court
That belief was at least partially borne
t sea of upturned fa
which has
So long as people are guided by religious pe,
injunction ordering the USDA to
out. In
the Integrity of the certifica tion program was
nothing to do with the real world.
at withdraw its interim approval until it has
testing the hicles, Chrysler found the amplifier
seek to express their religious values in all the decisions they
stake.
make, including those in the voting booth.
completed a full evaluation of the process.
So long as candidates are aware it the Importance many
voters attach to religious matters, they Sill seek
to use these
matters to their own political advantage.

Vincent J. Fechtel Jr. worked at a variety
of jobs, helping to pay his way at the

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University of Florida. He had dreamed of a
career In marine biology, dentistry or law,
but the money ran out.
He earned a degree In business ad-

ministration and after working for his father
for two years following his graduation from
college, he went out on his own, first into the
construction Industry and then into the retail
Store business. He now owns a chain of Stores
and a campground In Wlldwood.
Fechtel began his college Studies with a

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four-year football scholarship, but disenchanted with the grind required, he played
only one year. He worked at many types of
jobs while In college Including: raising
chickens and parakeets, pumping gas,
picking watermelons, pruning orange trees.

"I worked pruning orange trees, but I

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never could prune as many as the old-timer,
who knew exactly what they were doing. I
worked as hard as I could, but hardly ever
beat them," Fechtel said.
He worked summers In construction work
and on the weekend for his father. During a

four-year period after graduating from
college, he went Into the construction Industry, building homes. He still uses his

construction experience to "build something
every now and then," buying a building and
remodeling It.
Father of two children, Kara, 10, and Jay,
15, Fed" does as much of everything with
his children as possible from sports to studies.
A native of Leesburg and the oldest son In
a family of three, Fechtel grew up ma bigfamily atmosphere. His father, who had
moved to Florida as a 12-year.old, had 11
brother, and sisters and his mother, a native
Floridian, had seven brothers and sisters and
the faintly was close.
Even In college he thought of someday
running for public office. Later struggling In
business he couldn't afford It for many year,.
In 1972 when a new legislative district was
carved out, he tried to recruit someone to run.
Then he decided to try for the job himself.
"My business was such that I could hire
someone else to take care of It, and It was my
Opportunity to serve and hopefully make
changes In government," he said.
Fechtel now spends at least 00 per cent of
each long work week on legislative responsibIlItIes. A pilot and using his own airplane,
he saves 110 hours a year of driving hack and
forth between home and Tallahassee and the

district.

That includes born-again Southern Baptists, anti

Catholic bishops and pro-Israel Jewish groups.
Bigotry is the rejection of all individuals ina religious group
solely because of their membership In that group. it is
rejection of any religious grows position solely because of the
group's reli gious identity.
The price of our rel igious freedom is to respect it
religions, not simply our own.
Intolerance must never be tolerated In this country.
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portion of

Marion County.
Knowles served six years as 1eest,ur1
commissioner and a term as mayor of Leesburg and 14 years
on the Southwest Florida Water Management District
board and the Lake County Water authority.
Fechtel was elected to the House In 1972 and subseaupntivrp..l,,.4,wBn loll
.w iiuy acsvwg on We
Education, Appropriations and Human Rights corn-

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mittees.
Fechtel Is 40 and Knowles is 60 years old.
The Fechtel-Knowles contest will appear on the ballot
In Seminole County in precincts 2,4,9,10,13,14, 19, 20,24,
26, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 38, 46, 47, 51, 52, 53 and $4.

Gunter Aides
TrailArmistead 7
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Knowles: Dreamed
Of Being Doctor
Alter the stock market crash last stammer and have three
saw a good opportunity to go
In 1929, the inviting Florida children, Steve, David and Into b
usiness and became a
climate beckoned the Knowles Mary. Mrs. Knowles is special federal-state Inspector of
family away from the cold of education teacher at Leesburg perishable
commodities with
North Dakota. Joe Knowles was High school.
the health service.
only 13 at the time and the
During World War II,
He was never sorry that he
family chose Leesburg as its Knowles served on the
wing did not goto medical school. His
new home.
standardization board and was brother died at an early age,
Born in Evansville, hid., Joe an instructor and checked perhaps from the terrible
Knowles was one of three students at
seven different twin sacrifices he had to make as a
brothers. His father, who was in engine schools In the southeast. doctor.
the wholesale produce business, He was a major when
The business that Knowles
was buying perishable corn- honorably discharged.
was active In for so many years
modities mnFlorlda, thedayha
Knowles had planned to be a Is In the process of being
son was born,

doctor like his older brother liquidated. He Is dill active In
Knowles attended Rollins that he greatly admired. But as
the citrus and cattle business
TALLAHASSEE
that Rummell had followed her College, majoring in science time passed after his and has a citrus grove and a
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Betty Armistead, the mop- there and would be aboard a with a minor in art. After separation from th e service he herd of
cattle.
wagging Republican running flight she was taking to Or- graduating from Rollins,
Knowles went Into the Army Air
for insurance commissioner, lando.
Force
as a flying cadet. At that
says her Democratic opponent,
During the press conference,
time, the saying among young
Bill Gunter, has sent paid staf- she said incumbent commis- men
was "Goodbye dear, I'll be
fers out after her on the cam- sloner Phil Ashler, appointed as
paign trail,
a caretaker following the reslg- back in a year, but before his
year's service was up, the
"How can they worry about nation under fire of former Japanese
had bombed Pearl
me, a little old country girl Commissioner Thomas
Harbor and It was 4'z years
from Merritt Island with a mop, O'Malley, had done an out- before
he
saw home again.
$8,000 and no paid staff?" Mrs. standing job.
—James G. Sharon Jr.,
His
future
wife, Blanche
Armistead asked during a
Nevertheless, she said she
(Bampy) was a little girl when
Capitol news conference Tues- would make changes.
Asked
hewegI,gothe,eryic,,
but se
day.
what they would be, Mrs. Ar11
She said Gunter aide Dan midead replied: "I'll tell YOU .grewupdwmna1syraway ,,.
from borne:' They lelebrated
McCusker had followed her to after I'm elected."
lion.
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t heir 28th wedding anniversary
the press conference, but subsequently left, and that Gunter
Vote Nov. 2 for
campaign manager Bus Rummell had followed her before.
Rummell and another Gunter
Democrat—Dlst. 34
aide gave conflicting responses.
Rummell said he and

"We need
Joe Knowles

Joe Knowles
us
c'tt'1onest representa-

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L. F. D.

Robert I. irisson

L.F.D.

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Manager

Turner L. Crop. Sr.
Mortician

When Service Matters
George Southard
Mortician

BRISSON
FUNERAL HOME

Oldest Funeral Home .n Seminole County — First Established in 1885.
903 Laurel Avenue
Sanford, Florida

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Agency not only has provided financial support against KoreanISWU PsYcnolosy and tactics', with the full knowledge and sometimes W
residents In this country. They
We have documentary evidence that sAvAK
assistance of the CIA.
to some of the world's most notorious secret
agents aIn, commit burglaries,
were acting on their own and are now being
forgeries and
Answerable only to the shah of Iran, SAVAK Other crimes
polICe, but has condoned their operations within ordered back to ScoW, he said.
has become one of the most feared secret police Cottam, a poIn behalf of the shah. Dr. Richard
t he United states
A year ago, we also reported that Chile's
litical sci ence prof essor at the
Such brutal police agencies as South
agencies In the world. It uses terror and torture Univers ity
of Pittsburgh, told our associate Joe
Korea's DINA "has hired thugs to track down and to achieve Its ends Experts
say
KCIA, Chile's DINA and Iran's SAVAK have assassinate prominent exiles." Lad month a
SAVAK has Spear that a trusted State Department source
tighter control over the people that
terrorized cues in this country. There is reason prominent Chilean exile,
of Iran than the had warned him that Iranian hit squads
ex-Foreign Minister
KGB
are on
exercise, over Soviet citizens.
to believe that they have violated U.S. laws.
fr way to the United States.
Orlando Letelier, was blown to pieces by a bomb
FBI
received repo
Assistant State Secretary Alfred Atherton
that they have _, tha
-_.h -- I- xvu ixueaui mis' car. DINA
has
• was
acknowledged that SAVAK agents are loose In
mitied burglaries, attempted kIdnapings and been suspected of arranging the assassination.
told by someone I completely trust,"
alleged
plotted murders.
"that SAVAK
had made
the United States. They seek Information, he the decision professor,
to send assassination
squads
But a strange thing has happened. The CIA,
explained cautiously, about "potential
An alarmed Rep. Donald Fraser, D.-Minn.,
into
which is forbidden by statute from conducting
who may be among Students who would
Europe and
has asked the CIA to divulge the details of Its investigations within the United States, has
United States. The guess within
return to
Iran."
government
Is that any execlglonj will be
thO
agreenet, with foreign intelligence agencies, entered the case. Coincdent,y, newspaper
Our intelligence sources say SAVAKs
disguised as muggings. The obvious targets'
which allow the spies to operate within each
accounts, quoting "Intelligence cSficjajs," have
U.S. would be Iranian dissidents,"
other's countries. The CIA has Stubbornly
operations are directed by Mansur Rafizadeh,
reported
that Cuban, anti-Castro extremists
refused to cooperate
who poses as an Iranian attache' at the United
Cottam Immediately notified Bess
were behind the Letelier killing.
Nations. He works out of secret apartment an Iranian poet, who was once Baraheni,
The CIA has good reason to be sensitive. Over
This raises some questions. What business
mercilessly
hideout., in New York City. He supervises scores,
the years, it has developed cozy wjj does the CIA have becoming involved In a
tortured by SAVAK and new resides In the
some
say hundreds, of SAVAK agents in
with some of the most repressive foreign in
United States. Baraheni
domestic murder Investigation? Is the CIA
asked Attorney General
country. A number
telligence agencies in the world.
of
them
work
under
Fdward
Levi for a "thorough investigation" and
trying to solve the murder or to protect it., urndiplomatic cover at the Iranian embassy in "guarantees
South Korea's KCIA even took Its name train dercover relationship with DINA? Has the CIA
for the security" of prominent
Washington.
our spy agency. We cited evidence over a year been planting stories in the pres, to divert
Iranian dissidents. Levi did not respond.
The SAVAK agents devote most of their time,
ago that KCIA agents were threatening, in. suspicion away from DINA?
Footnote: Mans" R.aflzadeh
apparently, to spying on the st
told us he had
timidating and abusing Korean exiles in this
The Iranian secret police force, SAVAK, was
udents who OPPOSe nothing to do with SAVAJ(,
the
shah's
Imperial
"I deny that ab- to
rule. SAVAK Informants
country. A Korean embassy spokesman then actually organized by the CIA In I9M. The ties
solutely," he said. (her Iranian officials ad.
infiltrated Student groups
called the charges "groundless" and said the between the two agencies have always been
so completely nutted only th
at there was a 'token representhat
no
that
o
ne
knows
w hom to trust. When
KCIA was not active In the United States.
the tation" of SAVAK agen ts in
close One intelligence source, whose reliability
students demonstrate, SAVAK agents
the United States for
But now, South Korean Ambassador Pyong- has been tested, told us that SAVAK agents
, posing as
e p urpose of "monitorin
th
newsmen,
g extremists who
snap
their
photograph
s. This Is
Qnoon Hahm has admitted that KCIA agents hound and harass Iranians In the United Slates,
most Iranian demonstrators wear masks, why might Cooperate with their counterparts in
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McCusker had a chance meeting with Mrs. Armistead on the
Capitol steps Tuesday morning.
He denied that the Gunter campaign was trailing the Rockledge Insurance saleswoman.

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Vince Fechtel (R-Leesburg) Is being challenged In his
bid for return to the District 34, Florida House of
Representatives post he has held for the past four years
by a fellow citizen of Leesburg, Joe Knowles, a Democrat
and former city commissioner and mayor of that city.
The 34th district seat represents Zi of Seminole County's

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religious issues are encountered In the political arena.
There must be a tolerance for the diversity of religious
belief that marks a nation,

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not following her," Rummell
said In a telephone interview.
"And I'm not following her, as
far as I know."
Rummell said he was in Tal-

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"1 wasn't there to answer any
of her charges," he said.
"That's absurd."
But Gunter spokesman
lester Abberger said in
Orlando that Rummell was in
Tallahassee specifically
because of Mrs. Armistead's
news conference.
"We wanted to have someone
there to respond to any charges
that she might make," he said
in a telephone interview. "In
the last week of a cam pa ign you
can never tell what's going to
happen and we wanted to have
an accurate observer there."
But he denied that the campaign was actively following
Mrs. Armistead and said he
was unaware of any other news
conference to which Gunter
aides had been dispatched.
McCusker could not be
reached for comment.
Mrs. Armistead later called
The Associated Press from Tallahassee Airport and claimed

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EDUCATION: Father Kelly's Orphanage and St.
Cyril's, Chicago Illinois 'Meridian High School,
Meridian, Mississippi 'Mississippi State University, B.S.,
Chemistry major and Business minor,
SERVICE: United States Marine Corps Honorable Discharge
CHURCH: St. Augustine, Casselberry
ACTIVITIES: United Cerebral Palsy, Chairman of the Board • Seminole
County Port Authority, Chairman of the Board • Seminole County
Water Conservation and Advisory Board, Chairman • Sanford Elks*
The Florida Bass Fisherman Magazine, Founder • Sertoma, Charter Member
• Lyman Booster Club • Milwee YMCA Midget Football, Sponsor
• Toastmasters • Seminole High Booster Club • Florida Planning and Zoning
Association American Chemical Society • Friends of the Library • Veterans of
Foreign Wars • Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce.

MEET MY
POLITICAL MACHINE

MICHAEL ... CAMPAIGN CHAIR.
MAN (age: 12 years, 9 months)
As a result of his "Political knowhow, I may very well carry the 7th
grade class at Milwee School. ALSO
FUND RAISER. Due tohiscontinuing efforts my campaign coffers
have been increased nearly S8.00.

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Five Ordinances
Up At
Lake Mary
The lake Mary City Council

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COMMISSIONER TOM BINFORD

She has been a tremendous asset
throughout my campaign, particularly in view of the fact that she
has had tr'aditional leanings toward
the Opposing political party.

BINFORDCOM-MENTS...

at its 7:30 meeting Thursday
night will adopt on second and
final reading five ordinances.
The proposed laws include

"Having to secure the squatures of thusjnd of ii'; tered v
oters Yli petition a$ '.-elI as paying
the filing fee and qualifying in Tallahassee in order to hiv e
my name placed on the ballot was
toui! However, it gave me the oppoflunity to meet
and talk with a lot of concernthj
citizens, and for this reason was a very rewarding experience.

regulations
on
fencing,
swinuning pools, mandatory

Being an INDEPENDENT means I have no parry strings, and can therefore freely
vote my convictions.
Seminole County needs a broader tax base to

water hookup, temporary
cmplo&gt;ment by the city and
collection and disposal of solid
waste.
Under new business, the
council wit'
ii consider a water
purchase contract with the City
of Sanford and revenue notes to
Finance improvements on the
att'r system.

help ease the tax t)urder, of ths,'
on fixed incomes. We need to actively solicit clean, light ndutry arid citjjt,
more jobs for our people

Tighter reins are needed on the county budget which has tripled to o
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$ 18,000,000 in the past 6 years
during these years neiflier the
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Perhaps In the vicinity of 1888. Industry an additional *110
HEINZ
GREEN
Theta the story behind the billion, while he, Green, Wit
story in the race between U.S. prime spomor of an amend
Reps. wWte J. Green and H. ment that repealed the oil
dealership well as body shop on City Hall at It:30 A.M. In ordot
minister."
Jolm Heinz 111 for the seat depletion allowance.
budgets, barth penalties
for the following described prerty: N consider a request for a variance
' vacated by Senate MIrortty
But the New York senatorial thup and no achool busing. The
This is Green's claim to fame
of Lot 21, Spring HIMInOCt, as the Zoning Ordinance as It pertains
Leader Hu h Scott of Pennrace, at least, is a contest liberal
g
the . one he cites most
for recorded In P17,, Pages 2.3, Public to front Yard setback ropilrements
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Americans
4i sylvania.
between two men who could not Democratic Action rates his Recorda of Seminole County, less in SRI zoned district. Lot 42, S.
often, and, says he, It has cost
1.
•
have
been better chosen by the congreulonal voting per- the foileing pircol: Beginning I Pinecrest First Addition, property
'"
Republican
end
Both
Heim
Big Oil $1.7 billion over the past
...
of
t i,
ccate at fl07 S. Park Ave.
b. Democrat Green are 38; both year and a ha1f, relieving
founding fathers' Incumbent (ormance as zero. Aisi that's rim South 111 ft to rood, thence SWiy
•
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The planned use of the property is
11 are trim. handsome,
James
Buckley
73 ft, thence NW1y to a point to add from porch to S.F residence.
and okay with his loyalists, 1111017
articulate dlnary taxpayers of that bur•
B. L. Perkins
Democratic challenger Patrick whom feel Buckley is the man begInning. thence East to the point
and Intelligent. Both have den. The campaign Is replete
•
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beginning. Also lees the right.
Chairman
demonstrated humane concern with figures, round and
Moyathan
represent
politics
at
to
replace
Ronald
Reagan
as
oI.way for SN. 13 and 550. Further
•.
Board of Adiustment
its best.
for the elderly, the ill, the otherwise.
the conscience of Tory thought. data-Ibid as fronting on Highway Publish: Oct 77. 1575
11.57, $orffi of
Tree Road, Sec DEE-139
.
unemployed
They seem straight from
and
UnThose Gulf Oil funds were the
"
fl a,g is partIcnlly 352030 fOIST. Big
1)
derprivileged.
democracy's central casting, strong among Now Yorkers
major Issue In the Republican
3. JAMES W. MULLIS - $AU1.
NOTICE OF SHERiFF'S SALE*
Each
is
Heinz, sdon of the H.J. Heinz primary, and Heinz long ago
sober and who are against abortion. 1575)-UT! Al Agricilture Zone
IS HEREBY GIVEN that
sophatJcatJ, yet witty and Buckley is one of Washington's - To park a Mobile home for a by NOTICE
food processing (crime, has a blamed their 'icceptance on a
virtue Issued
of that certain Writ of
limited
time
on
the
following
EuHon
likable. Neither is burdened by leadlngproponentsofthe Right
dated net worth of $1.1 miflian, misinfonned ai de. It was. he
out of and under
described prcp.
a hint of tcrsonal oz t4, L Amendment. onthan, 233 It South of the NW Commencing
n$y crt of
.. 'also receives the proceeds htslsts, an honest mistake.
i,i_...cr tiE SW hw , of tn
Orange County, FIor,da, upon a final
¼OfNE¼oflheNE
from an $11 milhic trust fund.
professional scandal. PsIdes conversely, says he is perMean while, 11
¼OfSectlon2S. judgment rendered In the aforesaid
BUCKLEY
MOYNIHAN
this, they represent two op- sonally opposed to abortion but 21 30 ffienca South 2loft Ent 210 N, court on the 27th day of July, A.D.
G reen, on the other hand, mentions his Republicanism, is
North 210 ft and WOO 21011 to the
posits
1575. In that certain case entitled,
but
Inherited political savvy and attacking
respectable ti
Green's
of beginning. Further Aetna
favor laws ,
ministration when the same not only Big Oil, but the philosophies. The result is a It.
Finance Company, Plaintiff,.
described as on Tuskawlila Road.
fa er, e dependence, if character. In11 stan dar
vs. Gary M. Herndon, Defendant,
connections
from his th th
Dot
ds of justice are applied Democratic leadership, In and campaign that does the state
(DIII. I)
late William
J. Green Jr., speech after speech, Heinz says to Richa
wnith aforesaid Writ of Esecutlon
To assure a close race,
1. JAMES A. BLOTCH SAUl
NixonHeinz."
, Sen. (Hugh) out of Congress, and elements and even the nation proud; "No
former congressman who also Green has always been on the Scott, andrdJohn
was delivered to me as Sheriff of
Buckley is reminding voters 75).S2TE A.1 Agric ultu
re Zan* - Seminole County, Flo rida, and
of Big Labor as well.
doubled for years as public payroll, and Is nezmatter who wins," SAYS One that Moynihan embraces ftToofPark a Mobile home on the E 430 have levied upon the foilowIn
(Scott,
who
was
one
of
the
W
SM
ft
Heinz
h
as
of
the
5121
ft of
observer here, "the people
Philadelphia's Democratic tricably committed to the He
the described property owned by Gary
"extravagant
Democratic NW '. o NW ¼ of Section 320.3).
mentors, was accused flip-flopper. Green is a co- can't lose."
boss.
M. Heindon, said property being
Further described as East
Spending
proposals"
such
as
a
Philadelphia
Democratic
cated InsemInoie County, Fo,.
Presently it appears as if plan to guarantee all Cameron, South all S.R . 45. (Dli?. 2)
Green, with degrees from St. organization
and Gov.
Milton J. of having received Illegal sponsor of the Humphreymore particularly described as
campaign funds from Gulf Oil Hawkins full-employment bill, Moynihan will win. A popular
WILLIAMS. SPENCER.
Joseph College and Vilhanova Shapp's state organization Corp.)
Americ
a subsidence in- SA(1I.1$.75).$1TE PUD (Planned follows:
and also the Kennedy-Korman figure whose combination Of
University law school, Is which has been riddled by
One 1105 Chrysler Automobile,
come.
For
his
part Moynihan unit Development) Zone
Heinz says Green Is fun- health Insurance bill, but now, scholarly accomplishment
To New Yorker ID No. CEI3HSC3O3SSS,
Kennedyesque in speech and dictments in the past few
renew
temporary
trailer
parking
and accuses
Buckley
of per mit for nightwatcp,man
zeus. damentally a tax-and-spend says Heinz, Green has reser- public service is perhaps represent
on the Title No. 5335303
gesture. He was on the scene In
In fact the thrust of Heinz'
ing
"the
tiny
splin
r
emat
following
described
property:
te
The being stored at Altamonte Garage,
vations about both of these.
without parallel in the nation, group of Conservative party Wes designated
Los Angeles when his good campaign is a double effort to
as "Golf Course" at III
s Long nod Avenue, Altamonte
friend, Bobby Kennedy, was link Green to machine politics,
Also, Heinz tells his the puckish, 49-year-old in- Ideologies and cranks who the Weklva Hunt Club PUD in prings, Florida. Additional in.
i.t. For further In- formation available from the civil
Tor he
all bucked
this Green responds
Section
assassinated,
and to liberal democracy of the that
''" audiences, until recently Green tellectual has the strength of nominated him."
formation
on
exact location, contact Division of the Seminole Count(
has
voted
against
all
defense
the
Democratic
registration
Heinz. a graduate of Yale type favored by Americana for machine when he ran against appropriations,
So it Is that rhetoric reigns the Land Development Division. Sheriff's Deportment.
- I the undersigned as Sheriff of
and has
University and of Harvard Democratic Action, who, in. Frank Rizzo for mayor In 1971 voted for legislation
never going for him. There are a even when the political
to limit
n- (OIST.3)
S. W. W. MORSE - BA(1I.lS.75). Seminole County, Florida, will at
million more Democrats than testant.s are
Business school, is a superb ddentally,scoreGreenabouj3O
literate. But at I3TE A.1 Agriculture Zone To 11:00 A.M. on the urn day of
Also, heemphasIies,when
school busing. Green attributes Republicans
athlete, an American-rated points higher than Heinz.
in New York, least this time the grammar park a mobilehomeon the following November.
1575. offer for Sale
and sell to A.D.
the highest
promoted the oil depletion this latter position to his op. many of whom have not had a and syntax are lovely.
skier, a tennis buff, and a
Says Heinz: "I want
bidder, for
described Property: Begin
to
know
allowance
repealer,
he
de
fied position to demagoguery.
Norm and 31.5$ It west of SE owner cash, subject to any and all existing
winnable moderate to vote for
candidate who jogs two miles a when Green intends to condemn
of Government Lot 1, in Section U. loins, at the Front (West) Door of
in years.
day.
the Shapp adminIstration and,
15-25, run North 107 ft. West
the Seminole county Courthouse In
Moynihan's appeal to the
So most political pros In the for that matter, the Rim ad.
Sanford, Florida, the above
Norm 91. 16 n. North SI
L gal ioc
West described personal property.
_____________________________ 132.25 It, South 215.35 ft,deg.
masses stems largely from
state regard either or both of ministration. I think he's ac.
East 0'
155.75
That said sale is being made to
11, North 55 11. East 100 ft
brief
service
the
as
ambosu&amp;r
these Young ambitious corn- tually Afraid of Frank Rizzo."
begin, satisfy tt. terms of said Writ of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
ning. Further described astolocated
to the United Nations (nine SEMINOLE cous
Execution.
petitors as presidential
To which Green replies: "FU
-rv, FLORIDA
on Orange Boulevard, (01ST. 31
John E. Polk,
material. But as of now they're criticize corruption In the
months). His time as a public CIVIL ACTION NO. 751437.CA49 D. VARIANCES
CONTINUID
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h eriff
DIVISION:
PC
es
I.
DONALDE.
RAINIER
BA(lo.
rnanactuallypredat
fighting like a couple of ward Shapp administration and
Seminole County, Florida
thJtp(Jst FEDERAL HOME LOAN MOR. 1$-75).lciV-. A-i Agriculture Zone
n f lu
n
heelers. The campaign is In- corr uption in the Rizzo adhe
was
a
m
ba
ssador
to
India TOAGE CORPORATION, a
i fli
Side Setback from 2511 to 11.2 ft Publish : Oct 20, 27, Nov. 3, 10, 1,75
from 1973 to 1975, and before peration,
and Front setback from 3011 to 1211 DEE-101
MARCO ISLAND (AP)
Dr. John Grady says he's that he made news as the White
Plaintiff, on the following described property:
sticking to his charge that the brother-in-law of Sen.
Lawton House counsellor who advised CLAUDIS WAYpEB COBLE, et al, Begin NE corner of Lot I, St. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Joseph's SD, PIS 1. Pg 114. run FOR SIMINOLE COUNTY.
Chiles got millions of dollars worth of federal architectural
Richard Nixon to follow a
Defendants. South on Ent line ot said Lot 135211 , FLORIDA.
contracts after Qles went to Washington.
NOTICE OF SALI
course of "benign neglect"
ACTION NO. lS-ltlI-CA44A
"The record shows exactly what happened," Republican Grady
Notice Is hereby given that, of said Lot IlOUlt, thence West and CIVIL
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regarding programs for blacks. pursuant
In RI: th, Marriage of
to an order or a final parallel to North lineof said Lot
said
here
Tu
es
day
night.
LEADING
1113 ARTHUR OLIVER ANDERSON
Still, his legend was formed at ludgment of foreclosure entered in ft. thence North and parallel to East
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Grady, opposing the Democratic Incumbent in Tuesday's the
Petitioner
the abOvecaptioned action, i will
U.N.
of
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Lot
thence
I,
101$
ft,
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L.,4lnn •,,..A êI...
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and
.iu 'fl, Property situated In east and parallel to North line
cOn
rugzuy irregwar.'
W
of WANDA MAY ANDERSON
His happy face hidp.gatough
eminole Courtly, Florida, described
The brother-In-law, Edward Grafton, denied Tuesday in Coral
said Lot 111311 to FOB, on U*ala
mind, Mo ynihan's blunt style as:
Respondent
Road (01ST. 3)
Gables that he

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NOTICE OF ACTION
ruffled the world body but
Block F. Lake WAYMAN
DA(1I.u3.
TO
WANDA
MAY ANDERSON
I.
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J.
BREWER
delighted
his
countrymen.
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He HEIGHTS, according to
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Box 205
75)-lIly - A-I Agriculture Zone
he P11
It -blasted
resolutions
as
"obth
eof
as
recorded in Flat Book 3, Lot Width Variance from 2001? to
er
Rome City. Indiana 46754
In the c
minutes of the debate, Grady charged that scene" and dismissed corn- Page
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52, of the Public Records of ft ontheSouthlS3ftofth.Noflh
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
"direct federal contracts worth $45 million" were awarded to the mittee reports as "rubbage."
County, Florida.
ft of the East 741? of the SW ¼ of me that an action for Dissolu tion of
rurn after Chiles went to the Sena te.
Together with the fallowing
NE ¼ of Section 30.20.30, less west
,
He left the one nation-one vote equipment:
[']
1
33 If easement on the 74 ft and you are required to serve a copy
night, Grady gave different figures. He
of your written defenses to it, if any.
between 1971
said that structure ridiculous. As for
Range. Dishwasher, Refrigerator, dimension). Further described
as on
and 1974, Grafton's firm received $35 million in
WaII.to.WaiI Carpeting, pool, located on Freyec and
CAR ROLL BURKE. Attorney for
actions
of
the
hostile
'l'i
Lake
Emma
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direct federal contracts and about $20 million in indirect
Petitioner, *"*address is eu'Roads. (01ST. 2)
con- World members, Moynihan Garbage Disposal
Ni
at Public sale, fo the highest and
Atlantic Bank BuildIng We
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tracts.
2. JOHN 5. WILSON - BACH-IS.
said they were "abominable." bidder for Cash, at the west front 7'1-)01V - Al Agriculture
- Sanford. Florida. and file the
zone
Grafton, president of Ferendino, Grafton, Spillas and Candela
He has not been so blunt door of the SemInole County Rear Yard Variance f rom Soft to 311 origInal with the Clerk of Circuit
had said Grady couldn't have been citing the firm's actual fees since,
Court of Sanford . Seminole County,
n Sanford. Florida at to construct a greenhouse on
3
ho wever, — about tCourthouse
he 11:00 A
.M. on the 5th day of Nelson's
AM
HeIghts Florida on or before the 11th day of
when he used the $45-million figure. He explained that arLakeview
fl,
U.N. or much else. As a mere 1 November, 1976.
Amended Piat, PB I?, Pg t, in November, A.D. 1916, otherwise a
chitectural fees on federal projects are only five per cent of the
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
f-I
Section 2530.30, on SR. 427 and default will be en tered against you
per cent winner in the
total project cost.
Cler k of the Circuit Court
for t he ruler demanded In the
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Lake Ruth Drive. (01ST. 2)
Democratic primary (over
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Petition .
3. CALVIN
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Deputy Clerk
WITNESS my Hand and the OfS.75).)05V_R.I Res idtlal Zone
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who, he said, "stands for the SMITH, HULSEY, SCHWALBE
— Lot Width Variance from lOft to tidal seal of tnis Court on tt,i the
, NICHOLS
6053 It on the following described Ilth
of October, A D. 1916
politics ofruin"), Moynihan
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Property: Beg. 1315.11? N and 340.53 (Seat)
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sculptured his campaign to 500 Sarnett Bank Building
It WOt SE car of SW', of Section 33.
H BeCkwjth, Jr.
appeal to liberals as well as the Jacksonville, Florida 32702
19.3$, run 10524 It E 60.53' N 1(5.23'
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Cher ry Kay Travis
W 40.53' to FOB, on Washington
others. hence he regularly Publish: Oct.
27, iSiS
Deputy Clerk
Street. (01ST. 3)
"Built it ourselves,,,
turns up in Manhattan's DEE 131
1.
SOUTHERN
REALTY CARROLL BURKE
as a weekend project.,,
Spanish Harlem now to show
EQUITIES, INC - BACII.,sys). Attorney f or Petitioner
FICTITIOUS NAME
— 112V C-I Commercial Zo
curious Puerto Ricans that he
Zone — Sign 612 Sanford Atlantic
Notice is hereby given that I am
and it cost less than
Variance from 23 sq ft to 72 sq st on Bank Bldg
has compassion as well as engaged
Sanford. Firrida 32771
in business at ill East
the following described
we expected"
horns
perty: Publish Oct. I), 30, 77, Nov 3, 1fl
Semoran Blvd. Altamonte Springs,
Beg. 15032 ft Not NW cor ofpro
NE 14 at
W '/ run N 4111111.311 ft N SI deg 53 min DEE 71
No doubt he will have to do Seminole County. Florida under the
fictitious name of TRIM HEALTH
You'll be surprised too when
SI sec E 145.71 N 4311 E to Wly lire
11
more than sculpture to get AND
WEIGHT ioss CLINIC, and
S.R. 400, S 10 deg
you find out how easy ills to
m in 51 sec W
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'
some leftishvotes. They cannot that I intend to register said name SlO.SSftS5 dog01
S SALE
4
min l51053
install a Heatilator b ra nd FireIS HEREBY GIVEN that
forgive his ties to Nixon-Ford, with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, It W 253.72 It to beginning in Sect 3. byNOTICE
virtue at that certain Writ osØ
Seminole County, Florida in ac
place. It costs only about a
2129. Further described as located Ececution
'c"
nor what they consi der to be his cordanc,
issued out of and under
with th provisions of the
at
the
NW
corner
of
5,
R.
431 and I I the Will of the Circuit
third of what you 'would expect.
apathy toward minority Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit:
Court of
(01ST. 3)
Orange County, Florida, upon final
A real wood-burning fireplace
worri es. During the campalgna Section 553.09 F lo rida Statutes 1951.
iudgm
t
en
S Diane H. Falstad
S. KENNETH C. KLOS - BA(II- court on rendered in the aforesaid
protester shoved a banana
which will meet both your fondest
the 7th day of June, A.D.
S 15)10W — R.IA Residential
Publish Oct 13, 20, 27. Nov. 3. 1976
Zone
creme pie in his face. A Just DEE 72
dreams and lightest budget!
— Rear Yard Variance from 30 ft to ISiS. in that certain case entitie,
reward
26 ft on Lot,, Aldean Garde. In Hughes Supply, Inc. Pllintiff, vs
sa ys
Pamela
FICTITIOUS NAME
ec r Company, Inc.,
Vihlen Eltic
Section 1431.39, on Hollyhock Drive.
Harriman, wile of New Deal
Defendant, which aforId Writ of
Notice is hereby given that I am
(OIST 3)
Democrat
W.
Averell engaged in business at ill East
Execution was delivered to me as
6.RANDALL.KNIOH T_BA(II
Sheriff of Seminole County Florida,
Harriman: "Don't you really Semoran Olvd, Altamonte Springs, lS75).1QSV A-I Agriculture
Zone and I have levied
Seminole County. Florida under the
upon the following
think it's Insulting to the Senate fictitious name of TRIM CLINIC, 'Lot SizeVarianc.fromi360 sq11 described
Property owned by
to 42.201) sq It on Lot to. Shady Oaks
to suggest this kind of but- and that I intend to register said Unrecorded
Vlhi,n Electric Company, Inc., $aIc.
Plat, In Section 11-20-39, property
name with the Clerk of IhC Circuit
This Heatilator Fireplace
being located in Seminole 0
loon?"
on Oak Lane. (01ST. 3)
Court,
Seminole
County,
Florida
in
provides a patented, conCounty, Florida. more Particularly
As Is often the case In such accordance
?. MICHAEL D. WELSH —BA(S)
dance with the provisions Of
as follows
F trolled, heat-circulating sys1 3.76).109V R IA Residential Zone
heated inter-party feuding, the the
Norm 23 feet Of Lot 1), Block 7A,
Name Statutes, To
— Lot Size Variance from 'oco sq ft
tern that puts more heat
chief beneficiary is the op. Wit Section 14309 Florida Statutes to 7VS sq ft on Lot e.
Oreamwold, Section 2, according to
0! ,
I
Black S. Lake Plat thereo f as reco
back
Into
YOU rooms. . an
Ridge Park, in Section i 25..
rded In PI at
position. [fence James Buckley,
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30
on
s- Diane H. Falstad
Book 1, Page 30, PUbliC Record*
energy-saving dream come
of
'
56, pins his hopes on united Publish. Oct 53, 70.27, Nov.), I16 Ridge Road. (01ST. 1)
Seminole County, Florida
I. MICHAEL 0. WELSHBA(Iu
tru&amp; All units canya2O
Lot 10, Block 7A, 2nd
Republicans and divided DEE 73
IS 74)-1IOV R-IA Residential Zone
Year warranty and are
,Ll
Lot Size Variance from 0O sq ft to Dreamwold. according to plat
Democrats this November.
______________
SE.AINOLE
COUNTY
BOARD
guaranteed smoke-free All
717 sq It on Lot 7, Block S. Lake thereof as recorded in Flat Book i.
Alas, he too has problems In his
o ADJUSTMENT
Ridge Park, in Section 1ev 30. on Page 30. of the Public Recor ds of
built-in wood-burning
own church. Buckley's GOP
Seminole County, Florida
Notice Public Hearing
Ridge Road (OIST 4)
Heatilator Fireplaces are

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teenage girl and asI1od boy.
Jewel Blanch , Leigh McCloskey star.
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lubrication maintenance sched ule; an analysis of the wear
patterns of tires, and soluflons; baue ry Operauonand care; plus
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which is

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(NBC); "One Day at a Time" Two weeks ago, their at,.
provide a dramatic Illustration
The week's two World Series
CBS); "Six Million Dollar dlence dropped to about 6.8 mil.
of how a little rain
pa r- games on NBC also did well In Man" ( ABC); "Maude," '10
Don homes. But last week more
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on homes obj
Series game
also can flood nail-New York joust being fifth- Times," "Kojak" and
"Charlie their newscasts, ABC says it
NBC's ratings hopes.
rated and Thursday's finale Brown" (CBS).
expects such fluct uations to
The network last Wednesday getting the highest ratlngsofall
Other ratings:Last Friday's contin ue for a while.
had to subst itute "Day of the four games.

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12:40
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(1) CHARLES ANGELS: The

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Lag game was rained out. The mov- good, but abo ut 1.3 million few- sch uled
ed
debates. It Was seen
week's retIngsare in,ay iewOw$dlI)intheNielyjicel. er
homes than watched last on the three networks In
show The Ponz still is king, the ler.
season's exciting Series finale 33.960,000 homes.
W World Series game didn't Which enabled competing between Boston and Cincinnati
More Man 38 million homes
do as well as the one a year ago network shows that night like on
NBC.
tuned In the first Ford-Carter
and "Charlie's Angels" can CBS' "Alice" and "Good
For those who count such debate, with about 700,000 fewer
now be called a hit.
Times" and ABC's "Bionic
things, last week's 20 top-rated homes watching the second
ABC, in winning the No. i
Woman," "Baretta" and shows were "Ha ppy Days," delete.
In weekly ratings averages for "Charlie's Angels" to get th
eir "Laverne and Shirley" and
The Nielsens show ups and
evening shows for the fifth bed ratings yet this season.
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r
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week,
st aigh
did it with the
All fi ve wound up among the NBC's Thursday and Tuesday
Reasoner-Barbara Walters
help of "Happy Days," the top- week's 20 highest-rated shows.
World Series shows; "Bionic week night newscasts. Their
rated show in the week ending
"Angels" did best, coming in Woman" (ABC); ,,All in
the much-publicized first week was
Oct. 24.
No. 3. It can safely he called the Familyto(
CBS);
"Sunday
Movseen in a nightly average of 8
It was seen in nearly .s season's new hit series, as
it Ic" and "Baretta" (ABC); milllonhomes, about 2 million
million homes Tuesday ni ght. never has dropped below 10th
"Alice" and "M-A-S.H" (CBS); more than watched the WaltersThe A.C. Nielsen Co. au- place in the Nielsen standings
"Little Ho use on the Prai

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NOTICITOmEpuILIc
2. DICK BAlED, INC. -SA(11.%5.
Georgia who wants to be political New Yorkers.
Notice is hereby given that the
751.2Sf - C.3 Commercial Zone - Board of Adjustment of the City of
president. Even a Montanan
The senator believes in email To operate a repair shop In con Sanford will hole a Special ?Msting
who's running for "prime government, bg defense lunctlon with an automobile on Friday. October 25, 1575 in th e

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And yet Buckley has
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NOTICE N hereby given HM
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1. MRS. IDWAIDNOPPMAJS
Florida under the Fictitious name of
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and Lob 51 through ft Lake Jeuiap Drive, Sanford, Florida, and the
paratlon intend to regIster ffiof
tWISMS U ecardid Flat. in Section
1.2031. off S.M.. 45 fOIST. 1)
non* with the Clerk of the Circuit
C. SPECIAL IxCIpTIo$
Court of Seminole County pursuant
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
le County Board of AdSeminal*
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hearing to cons ider the following

Peyser and some other
Republicans feel that Buckley, Items:
who presently represents the A. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS —
CONTINUED
Conservative
party
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1 JAMES WILLIAMS — BA( soCongress, is too far off center., lI74)76TE A I Agriculture Zone
They claim his support for the — To renew temporary fraller
parking permit on the W ' of NW '
decontrol of oil and gas prices of NE ¼ of SW
of Section IS 20-37,
would cost Americans $40 Off Ridge Road. (01ST. I)
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I. October II. 1976 — Regular

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Meeting
This public hearing will be held in
the County Commission Chambers
of the Courthouse. Sanford, Florida,
Qfl November 13. ISiS, al 70
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as soon thereafter

as POssible.
Written comments lied with tie
Office of the Zoning Administrator
will be considered and
pu-sons
appearing at the hearinu will be
heard oraily. Hearings may
be
continued from time to time as may
be bound necessary Further details
avaiIa11e by calling 3334330, Ext.
201.
Sem
Sem ino l e County Board
of Adjustment
By Victor GiKtlIer.
Chairman
PUbliSh Oct 37, l9y4
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of Lot 25, Block 710
Oreamwold Subdivisi on Fourth
Addition, according to
as recorded in Plat BookPlat thereg
3, Page 50
and 91. of the Public Records
of
Seminole County, Florida
and the undersigned as
Sherill of
Seminole County, Florida, will at
II 00 AM Ofl the
11th day of
November A.D 1976- offer
for sale
an sail to the highest bidder,
for
cam. sublect to any and all existing
sins, at the Front (West) Door
the Seminole County Courthouse of
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Sanford. Florida. the
deScribed person,si property above
That said sale Is being made
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Verna M. Simmons
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Annie
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Ptaeereet Rcbsol Codame Stating Party, 6:30 p.m.,
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Veloàe Stating Rlnk 1:36 P.m.
Survivors Include her
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Saul$ Catholic Church.'
Frank A. Rltenburg, DeBary
LLaiM. 7arch
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ROM, 7:36 am.,
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Rosary
will be recited Thursday
Heinrich Schiffer, DeBary
Dorothea HennInger, DeBary of Sanford; two sons, R. E., of
at 7 P.M. at Brisson Funeral
hmmObn Square Dam Club of DeBary
Dolores B. Ayres, Deltona
Allan B. Hlbbard, DeBary
Horne with the Very Rerer,nd
Sanford and Chester, of
"Pmrçkln Parade" Halloween dance, 1:30 p.m., Coin-Carl E. GOOdwin, DeJtoiia
Howard C. Be&amp;n, DeLand Sorreoto; four grandchlldxen
William AuthowWth officiating.
mono Confer, Stall Road.
Brisson Funeral Horns in
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Ida Goodwin, Deltona
Margaret Boughton, Deltona and two great-grand children.
Christine A Wolas, Deltona
Bertrand L. Pinsonnault,
ThUIIS)AY,OCTOEM$
Lester T. Carroll, Lake Helen Deltona
RMM tar. lwwl,eon meeting at noon at the
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Hn)bthy Tim at the Mo.oe Harbor Martha, Sanford.
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NEW YORK (AP) — An earlier World Series to avoid the
late October cold and a return
to Sunday afternoon play will be
the target of baseball directors
who bring the matter up for
review at the annual meetings
In December.
Also there Is likely to be a
move on the part of owners to
take a stronger role In the conduct of the podicason classic.
The series is now the strict
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MISSOUrI at Oklahoma State:
the Week by The Associated
AP Sports Writer
The Misso uri Tigers have in.
Press for his performance last
NEW YORK AP
"No vaded such snakepits as Los
Saturday.
matter who wins what game, it Angeles, Columbus and Lincoln
of
scored37 as the l6ers beat the
won't be decided until the last and come away with victories,
John Drew poured ln33 points
Sayers, now athletic director
Jazz 111-101 Tuesday night be- and second-year forward Joe
gam e of the conference sched. so why should they be leery of
at Southern Illinois, also scored
fore a Louisiana Superdome Meriweather, celebrating his
ule "
Stillwater, Okla.? Because the
six touchdowns In a game, for
crowd of 27,383 a record for
rd birthday, added 16 points
Misso uri's Al Onofrio was Cowboys of 0-State kayoed Ok.
the
Chicago
Bears
aga
inst th e talking about the Big Eight, but 1oina lad week,
the National Basketball Associ- and a career-high 15 rebounds
that's why.
San Francisco 49ers In 1965 in he could have
atlon. The previous record was for the Hawks.
been
referring
. Missouri 2847.
to
rain and mud.
28,511 for a Superdome game
Pacers 120, Sonlcs N
almost any conference.
Oklahoma at Colorado:
last season between the Jazz
The Pacers, one of four teens
Barry Switzer says crippled
"Andre Is a fine runner and
The
Big
Eight,
for
example,
and Los Angeles Lakers.
absorbed from the American
he's going to be even better in shows a startling five-way Oklahoma is "in the Worst
Knick, 111, Braves 104
Basketball Association, took
the National Football League," deadlock among Nebraska, shape of any of the five teams
The Knicks raised their advantage of 29 Seattle tursaid Sayers. "His performance Missouri, Oklahoma, Oklahoma tied for the Big Eight lead. The
Lester Austell ducks under a James Salerno left
record to 3.0 as Earl Monroe novers and routed the Sojrfor
was absolutely outstanding. But State and Colorado all rank- Sooners may
et Mike
scored 29 points and Spencer their first victory In the NBA
the thing that impressed me the ed in the Top Twenty
Vaughan, the man-mountain
with
aft r three losses.
Haywood added z3 point.,.
most was that he carried the Kansas and Iowa state just one tackle, back for this one
ball 35 times in a downpour and game out.
Okla homa 24-17.
I,
didn't
fumble
on
ce
Nebraska at Kansas:
. To me,
(P
Kansas State us in last place Nebraska "would have li ked a
that's even a bigger feat than
with a 1.6 over-all mark and the chance to win the national
gaining 3DO yards."
powerful Big Eight, which used championship, although I'm not
Herrera gained 214 yards in to be Oklahoma and the Seven sure we ever set that as
our
the first period, breaking an Dwarfs, is now more like K- goal" says Tom Osborne,
NCAArecordoflS2yarthin one State and the Seven Giants.
whose Cornhuskers were the
quarter set by Mercury Morris
By The Associated Press
unbeaten string for the Barons.
preseason
choice
Nebraska
The
Big
Ten
and Pac4 have
of West Texas State, and left the
The New York Rangers
New York's Phil Esposito had
two teams sharing the lead 3114
turned on the power and burned two assists, raising his career
By LOUIS SAPSIS
their reaction they seem to Walker was injured in a car game with 10 minutes to play. while the Southwest
Kansas State at Iowa State:
Conference
up the Cleveland Barons.
Herald Correspondent
appreciate it."
total to 701 and making him
K-State's
last three opponents
accident Late Monday night and
and Ivy League are blessed
They're the best power play seventh NHL player to join the
After a slow, feeling-out Bolden had to be flown in on
with three-way ties. The South- were Missouri. Nebraska and
ORLANDO
team in hockey," said Cleve- 7804ssist club.
Fighting round one, Vincent started to short notice.
Cage Signups
eastern Conference finds four K ansas.Its next three foes are
land Coach Jack Evans after
perhaps the smartest fight of pick up the pace in the second
Blues 5, Canucks 2
Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and
The win gives the Texas,
clubs within one-half game of Io
watching the Rangers beat the
Red Berenson scored two his seven year ring career, session. By the time the third year-old a near perfect mark of
each other while five of the Colorado. This week, it's
At Rec Center eight
Barons 5-2 Tuesday night in a goals and had one assist and Florida State welterweight round cam e along, Joey was 30-2.
wa State 24-14.
Western Athletic ConferNational Hockey League game. linemate Ted Irvine chipped in champion Joey Vincent, looking for a place to drop his
Texasat
Texas Tech: The ru
Braden, formerly of Sanford,
way
at
ence
team
s
have
one loss or
Registration is under
Three of New York's goals with a goal and two assists as smashed aside the challenge of vaunted right hand.
was an instant hit in his first the Sanford
mors are getting stronger than
came on power plays.
'Ortiz is a dirty fighter and I appearance at the Sports Department in the Recreation less.
St. Louis rolled past Vancouver. Miami's Ponce Ortiz last night
ever that Tech's Steve Sloan
Civic Center
Only the Atlantic Coast Con- will succeed Bear Bryant at
Pat Hickey added two goals
at the Orlando Sports Stadium. was trying to pick my spots Stadium.
Kings 3, Red Wings 2
and
Westside
Center
for
those
ference, where Maryland ap- Alabama. Right now, Sloan
for New York as the Rangers
The 147-pound title fight while on the outside. Once we
Tommy Williams' power play
Braden has expressed an who
to play basketball in pears to be a shoo in isn't
f won their fourth road gam e in goal with 11 seconds left lifted climaxed an exciting night of got in close, he was trying to interestin"settlinganoldscore thewish
real- would like to succeed Texas'
Sanford
Recreation I) up for grabs.
five and ended a three-game Los Angeles past Detroit. boxing that saw Termite th umb me and heel me. So. I with my former stablemate
Darrell Royal, Arkansas'
Department Leagu
Watkins, ranked No. 7 in the was just grabbing and holding Taco Peter," and off his win the winter months. es durin g
The clone races make fore- Frank Broyles and Texas
Boys should
U.S., stop Oliver Bolden; Kip on in clone, ti prevent that."
M I' Emory Bollard, who
over Mitchell, he just might be register as soon as possible and casting a hazardous
Braden outslug Slick Mitchell;
Towards the end of the third able to do it.
chore
at
lied
are required to bring their birth best, despite last week's score Justfor SWC honors last year.
Savage Turner whip Sam session, Vincent gave the fans
a hunch
The 162-pound southpaw certificates.
Texas 22-21.
of 52 right and 18 wrong for a
Bowie; Lester Austell squeak what they had come out to see scored two knockdown en route
Mississippi
State
at Ala.
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perCentage. The crystal
The Biddy League is for boys
In between the fighting, Ray by James
By The Associated Press
a sample of his dynamite to a thrilling win over the ages 9 through 12 years of age ball did
Salerno; Hurricane
bama:
Another
case
of the
come through with
Gordie Gallant is no gentle- Adduono set up two goals for Hayden defeat Chris Rizzo; and power.
master
powerful
iBoar
Bryant
vs.
Mitchell.
But
he
had
to
and
the
the
three
Upset
Intermediate
e
Fight
in
Specials
man on the ice, said General th
League is
g Saints.
Perry Brown hold Harry Harris
With less than 20 seconds to ride out a furous sixth round
Mis-hardly
pupil 'Bob
T)ler
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and
e
th
Bear
to
for
boys
13
through
15.
.souri
over
Nebraska.
Oklahoma
ever
Manager Ballard Smith of
Acre 3, OIlers I
to a draw.
go in the round, Joey's right hold on to his hard earned win. November15
loses one of those
isthe cut-off date; State over Oklahoma and Iowa
San Diego Mariners.
Terry Ruskowski and Rich
"i tried to light this time a lot caught Ortiz flush on the chin,
A
la
b
ama
20-13.
The
victory
gave
Braden
the
boys
9 before Nov. 15 and have 'ver Minnesota. For the season,
'Gallant Is not a hockey Preston each scored third-pen- more sensibly than I
did last dropping him into a sitting rubber match In his series with not reached their 13th birthday
Cincinnati at Georgia: The
the scoreboard reads 337 right. Cincinnati Bearcats are
player, he Is only a goon," Said od goals, leading Houston past time," Vincent stated after the position.
Mitchell and now all he says Is, before Nov. 15 may play in the 134 Wrong and
tin.
Smith.
Edmonton.
10 ties for .715.
bloody brawl ended at the 1:3')
Finally a whistling right hand "1 want Perez."
beaten and untied with one
Biddy
Ilaving
League.
been
so successful
What triggered Smith's ire
Nordlques 11, Roadrunners 3 inark of the fourth round.
loss. Their on-field record is 5-1,
finished the matter in the fourth
Bowie was not much of an
Try-outs for placing boys on the Big Eight last weekend, but it's
was fight between Gallant and
Real Cloutier tied a WHA
"Last time we fought, Ortiz giving Vincent his thKOof28 opponent for Turner and was teams
6-0 if you count the game
will be held on Nov. 13, let's
back there for o
Mariners '1 fenseman Paul record with five goals as Que- caught me with a sticker
cker punch career wins,
peners Southwestern Louisiana had to
finally thrown out of the ring, 1976 at the Sanford Civic this week.
Stunyr during Tuesday night's bec defeated Phoenix,
at the start and I was lucky to
Forfeit. Too bad their next two
Watkins had trouble catching by referee Blake for "not Center. Biddy League will
World Hockey Association
Stingers 1, Whalers I
win the fight. As it was, I ended upwith the smaller, but faster trying," in the third.
games
are on the road against
begin at 9:30 a.m. and the
game between San Diego and
Dennis Sobchuck's short- up on the canvas three times," Bo
Bolden in the first couple of
Mar)land and Georgia 35.14.
On the next show, set for Nov. Intermediate League at 1 p.m.
the Minnesota Fighting Saints, handed goal at 5:12 of the final
Suit Filed
Vincent won the title from rounds. But, when he switched 9. Vincent and Turner are
Minnesota at Michigan: MuiCoaches are needed for the
Gallant won the fight and the period gave Cincinnati Its victo- Ortiz last June 22
Iii a match his attack to Bolden's stomach, penciled in for difficult tests. 1976-77 Basketball program in
Resota may have been looking
MINNEAPOLIS - The U rn- ahead
Saints eventually won the ry over New England.
which saw both men on the noor tw quickly took all the fight out Joey is stj to Ent.
.t.t, If
while losing to Iowa last
his cut eye both leagues. Each team should %rersity uf Minnesula
game, 3.1.
Cowboys 9, Bulls 3
three times.
of the last minute replacement. allows it, the Southern mid- be
fIled
suit
Avk.
but
looking ahead in vain
staffed with a coach prior to In U.S. Distrtet Court to overAlthough Gallant was slapped
Rick Sentes Richard LeOnginally, Watkins was to dlewdgh( champ Emmett
"Those days of me just
-Mictugan
28-14.
try-outs on Nov. 13, 1976.
with a fighting major fur the mnieux and Ron Chipperfield walking in and
turn a National Collegiate AthSrac
getting hit are have (ought Miami's Leroy Atlas. While Turner may meet
at Pitt - Can S)Tbrawl, Smith did not think it each scored two goals for Cal- over. The fans are
The Sanford Recreation ktic Association order iniposstop Th
seeing a Walker in defense of his highly rated Ray Anderson in a Departhient
Dorsett? No
can be contacted ing an indeFinite probation on
'was enough punishment."
gary against Birmimgham.
smarter Joey Vincent and by Southern lightweight title. But companion 10 rounder.
by calling 322-3161, ext. 68.
men's sports
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CARBONDALE, Ill. (Al')
Gale Sayers, standing at the
sidelines In a driving rain, must
have thought about his playing
days while watching tailback
.Andre - Herrera score six
touchdowns and gain 319 ya
yards
inleadingSouthernflllnotstoa
rout over Northern Illinois.

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Hardy meaked ovèr from the
one for the other TD.
Hardy was 5-for In the
passing department for 105
yards.
Crooms plays at Mount Dora
Junior varsity next week.
It was Logan's run which got
Lake Howell darted. That's
Scott Logan, who broke the ice
with a five-yard dive. After
Lyman lent ahead, 84,it was a
late third quarter option around
end by Tom Lacore which put
the winning points on the
scoreboard.
Defensive standouts for the
winners, which closed a 3-2
season, were safety Pete
Howlatt, tackle Jim Long and
cornerback John Carpenter.

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Chicago saw a
was George McGinnis who op- time bulge cut to one but hung
crated on the New Orleans on to win as John Laskowski hit
Jazz.
a long jumper and Artls Gil.
Dr. J Juli us Erving of the more added a duff shot In the
Philadelphia 76ers was held final two minutes.
to 10 points but McGinnis
Hawks 1, Spurs 114

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MIdFlarlda Singles ash, dance at Rainbow Ranch,
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Altamonte Swings Civic Center. To donate item can
339-2194 or 331140.

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AA SIerd Womea's Group, 2p.m., 1201 W. First St
Casselberry AA, dosed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Ch urch.

'If there Is edra time It
should be between the playoffs
ndheWorfdSes.GOrtei,n
went Into the series emotionally
drained I think the owners will
wait to get more Involved and
the comnilidoner will welcome
It.,'
Stelnbrenner said he person.
all, was opposed to the Sunday night game but could not hold
Kuhn responsible. "The owners
voted for It." he said.

Sayers

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cake walk, crafts and bobbles.
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RaLlsw1 Carnival Sponsord by 1dyllwlle
Elementary Sdool PTA, moon to 3
pm. costume judging.

Tuesday's high $1, today's
low 53
Partly cloudy through
hmming cloudiness
aid windy Thursday. Mild days
with 1111102 uldotly in the
m
uPper 711s. Lows in apper
Winds aortheasterly a round is
m.p.h.
TOMORROW'STIDES
Daytoua Beach: high 12:21
a.m., 12:53 p.m., Low 1:11 s.m.,
751p.m.
Port Canaveral: WA 12:34
m.low 1:N am., 1:4* pm.
p.,
.
Bayport: hIgh 4:40 am., 1:50
p.m., low fl:54p.in.

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Seabee Veteram of America convention, Ramada
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1411twood AX dosed, S p.m., Rolling Hills Monrvian
Chant, SR 4X

home of Mrs. Charles Ray Sr.,

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PIOPII TRUST

YAC's ash for Singles, 9 p.
710 E. RollinsAve., Orlando. 11L, Orlando Garde Club,

Crooms and Lake Howell
freshmen football team
registered victories Tuesday
night with Qooms taking 3042
measure of Lyman and Lake
Howell squeezing pad Lake
Brantley by a 124 count.
Croosns, now 34, again got a
superb effort from Arthur
Jackson with 141 yards rushing
on 19 carries. Reggie Baker
added 50 yards and Joe Baker
27 as the Panthers came up with
302 yards on the goumd and 406
in all.
Scoring-wise, the Tim Hardy
to Jimmie Hampton pass-andcatch duo put two scores on the
board, covering 2o and 35 yards.
Hardy also hit Joe Davidson on
a 15-yard play fora score and

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Sesaftole Some 1tdai 750 a in., Lord Qunnley's,
AJteDOIS
S. i14 8 1 Xlwaiis, Buck's, 7 am.
Foraskn 39mv DWS Cl* 7:30 pm, beginners
class; 8:30 Pm..ftgW&amp;r dance, The ForuL

4flg season Marts too early,
ends too late and there are too
many games In bet ween," said
Bill Veeck, presided of the Chicago White Sox. "U you we go.
Ing to play at night, the earlier
you star t the better considering
the weather."
George Stelnbrenn,r III,
owner of the New York
Yankees, said It was rkllculota
to wait five days afterthjeend of
the season to dart the playoffs
Just to satisfy 1''s weekend

rooms, H owell Post. Fr ,:)s h Wins

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Iand Park,9am. to 5 pm Lunch served
11:30

day and Sunday games Should
be reserved for the afternoon,
the conflict with
M
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—Television wields a tre.
mendous Influence but this Is
unavoidable because of the me
diwn's large financial Input.
The World Series format, Its
future course In an age of economic pressurea, win be the
subject of dose scrutiny at the
meeting of the game's hierarchy In Lou Angeles Dec. 511.

Panthers Pass
'Lyman' Test

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The gaines, both In Cincinnati
and In New York, were played
In hitter, new freezing tenperatures and there was strong
criticlain of the shift of the second game from Sunday afternoon to Sunday night.

with the serIes?; 2. What messwes should be taken to improve
the dusk?; 3. Do they feel that
television has too great an
Impact on the scheduling?
The consensue, with mild
variations, was as follows:
—The season Is too long and
should _____
be condensed to allow
for an earlier start of the World
Series, prderably without jeepardizing the 112-game schedule.
—Weekday games may be
played at night but the Satur.

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Although baseball received a
W000 bonus from NBC-TV for
moving the game Into prime
time, some critics considered
the move ai injustice to both
the players and fans because of
the unseasonably bad weather.
Commissioner Bowie Kuhn said
the change was made as an
experiment to allow more fans
to see the game.
The AP contacted the game's
directors for opinion on three
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sodded Prom survey folkming
the roundly criticized 1176
championship, won by the Cincinnati Reds In four straight
games over the New York Yan-

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central Met I air, large fenced
yard, large workshop, plus Metal
utility bldg. 323.1030.

Santoro. Adults. Modern Studio
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19C Mo. up. 323.0011.

Ap,irtments
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WANfEDI SELLERS
FANTASTIC SALE
•UYERS.DEALE*S
MidiandCSRadIowfthanf.,m.,53$
or II a month. CS CITY, 1)33 s. Empty your carport or gatagi-'
Make $00 and have tim Swooping
Orlando Ave., Winter Fork. (Next
tool Bring your articles to
Restaurant),
Movieland Drive.ln Theatre swapj
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SMp.Flea Markef, south 17-it,
54-GarageSales
every Su.xtay, a.m. toS p.m. NO
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_________________ CHANCE. Reserve free spaces'.
Phone 323)314. 7p.m. to p.m.'
MOVING SALE
any night.
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FurnIture, washer, toots, quits, ________________
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ctaft, lots of household item,.
-, °Cooer II. 21 &amp; 30. 130 Lake
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Minnie Drive (Park Ridge sob.
division off Lake Mary ei
ESTATES, antique. Bought &amp; ,iOl'
by Estate Agents. Billy H. Welil.&amp;i'
Sanford. 322-Mi pv,
Garage Sale- Thun.. Fda. Sal.
3232120.
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Utility trailer. freezer, fools. -_.
camping equip., baby Items,
7S-Recreahoral VeliicWs.
iewihi"y, now I antique furnit ure
1.
313 Diane Circle, C.tset.
lhI obile 'taiIer, Older tno*l. Ideal'
berry. $30140
let hunting camp, $430. Also geod
scuso gear. 3224M3, C a.m.a
55- Boats &amp; Accessories
wk.days_only.
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BROKERS
Days-332-6122
NIgNs-372.1332
tor Lawyer
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LAKE MARY- $paclsus 3 BR, 7
Good loc
C',' let, l33'x36',
bath,
lakefront
home
wIth
3
BR.
1½
bath.
red brick. Must selI.
Frinch Ave. Owner will
beautiful FIREPLACE. Formal
Willing to talk terms.
Call George WIllis, REALTOR,
dining, Country kitchen, 1½ acres
Ptone 373.1403.
ASSOc,prI
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of privacy,

3301 S. Sanford Ave.
The Evening Harold Classified Aft
offer no fancy claims. . .
New
modern
511)0*
battled Mfl
story 1 &amp; 7
i
Defend* Old RON Brow'wr
R,,ltsl
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Clean
furnlsMe 1st floor,
bedroom apts, and completely
deadlo
iffiruStimos ........ 41caHn
yafternoonin
. 2 00,
aiohed studlø ap.rtme,,$s,
mcblie home in Osteen 003
Private
entrance.
keults
only.
.Jlca line
6ffiru2Stlifl00
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POP Warner League junior
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V0flidWIYlOdatSd&amp;beautifully ..-!O01 Palmetto, Sanford,
acres. $133 month, 3SC'573cr 322.
2411m1$
2lca ling
varsity action at the
landscaped. Abundant storage
iv
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NOONDAY Mry FRIDAY
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
attic) and "GE Energy
WE TAKE TRADES
Field.
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victory over south Carolina,
31A-4)iplexes
43-LoIs.AcI'sag.
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SATURDAY 9-Neon
LAKE MARY- Sparkling
3 Lines Mlnffiium
EffiCIenCy Package" Prom $1.
Cal
-3 BR 1½ ______________________
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woo Punbod r'illonal collage
aII 323.3301 between S &amp; 3:30.
bath home with Florida rm.. In.
lid
REAL ESTATE
tJ1iffI,, of the Week todoy by
Unfurnished, two bedroom. SecurIty
1-3-1, ueed the Jim RboocIdleld.
slee laundry, central heat &amp; air, Murphy, N. C. Area-13 acres,
Realtor
.
bordering a beautiful trout
Deposit,
Adults
Preferred.
322.
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$33,750.
FHA.
OVl!Dp.FTUOupiexes.
Furilir
The AdM.d Peeis.
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stream. $5,000 equity assume
30or3237313.
Unlurn,, Wooded, Home sits lots.
to sound advantage, hitting on I
41-Houses
mortgage for $17,000 for years
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Publication
Day
Forrest Greene Inc.
RIDGEW000 VILLAGE.
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4 Room furn. duplex. 24th St.. 1st &amp;
-Ph. 322-4140.
six P'l$ for U yarde. Joe
'2ihst
Junior from Warren, Ohio,
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multIele listing ,,.•
last MO. Plus $SO dep. After 3, call By u'wier- 2 BR. I baffi.PiesIia
Vinci was his team's top ner
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Osteert-. 5 Acres. $1,330; 10 acres,
lt,
t:
r5ed7
room, carport, fenced backyard,
321.5411,
Sanford- 2 an, Cal air. screenw
COVE
$15,000. surv,ed Free fitI, In.
with 75 yerl with John Oliver
T5
(lasnecocks, hidedlag fly. for
. 2 beth, 1½ act', Vanluren
corner lot. Wall to wall carps$, 1
POrth. double iot, frufta.ia, ge oak
surance. Broker, 1510171.
One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments,
I BR apt., klt. equIp., A-C, carpeted,
furniture. 3 air conditioners, Ave., Lake Mary $3130g,
and Rick Keller adding to the
tram, nice Mighborho. $11,100.
Adults. No pets, s i,,.,,..
401 ta.
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furnished or unfurnishad. N.I..h,
washer, dryer. draoaa. Will
I2.
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%ow; 11111111111 'jwner L, 12,04111)
sq. n., LOCfl AIDOr or.
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after
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will finance
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Crystal
View
S,th. 3223144.
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Santord, 323.13o.
ormuk
-----322 l3?4day, $04 177.43 Oltar6.
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ole Which isnited MUwee
bith
mobile
home,
Winter
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10 Acres. weeded, in Paola on hard
Houses
Unfurnisiled
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"Ilk, new" I Br, 2 bm, choice
0VflQ$ $)7,0
'3l-Apsrtments
- Mntwe ait tot baby siui
Furnished.
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to three tIM____
ivns, were Eric
MUST SELL- 2 00 b, y road. near Wilson Place. PriCed
11111111111 PM yd,
IS ALCOHOL A P001I.EM?
Loch
Arber
area.
Extra
er
Iih
houseeping,
live in. Room,
112 Club Road. Santord. right. Call 3234$C1.
.4 Dental with two Seeks, David
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IN YOUR FAMILY?
2003 Grove Drive
shaded yard. $31 $00.
Hal Colbett Realty
Big $300. r*ftigera,ot and air
board an satary. write Box
SAN MO PARK. 1, 3. 3 bedom
II' Giaspar, 73 HP Evinrudel Must Sacrifice IC7I Streamline. 33.
AL
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3
BR,
Galg000
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1½
Bath,
Family
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COnditioner
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c.o me Evening Herald P.O. Bo
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trailer apti. Adult 1. family pork
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323.7832
Trafleq, $500. 3221W.
ft. Gregory Mobile Homes, 3001
$143. Info. in
LIGHT 1 CHEERY- ImpressIve 3
$4, $anferd, Fla. 37771.
.
best offer. Srir, 031 0171.
Don Beal with six. Other For families
brothers playing for Noire
4Comfl*dal
Prorty
Weekly. 3313 Hwy
Orlando Drive, 333.3
EVES 3n.IsI7 3fl0ij
Sanfotd.
on, 2 both, huge family room,
323.1130
Immaculate 3 BR, 2 both. Carpeted,
ROBSON MARINE
cirinkers
Ie, boo sacked oponInto 4$
ItIlludDatill cited Included Rl
choice Ravenna Park area.
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Longwood.-.. By Owner. Ocportunity
POI1uflities
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Wage. fenced yard. $113 month.
2)
...selberry, lets talk turkey. I Bay
information call 473.etV 34BUsinesS
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COUfllry kitchen,
LWg, NICk
$M0.
Flihir Forfurfliar
1
77- Autos Wanted
IbUROOM
' inCOITI. Attractive 3 BR home
APARTMENT
3231301.
J2 $951
Building 2VxO'. See to ap or wil
POrch, large lot, ewner holding.
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in
exc,ft
area.
d.N 17
Roger Stone SlId Scott Ady. $anfoe Al Anon Family Group p.o. ON weekly posSible shsftlng
Furnished
Large
Predate.
111,2333.
scre
$1,000
dn. 1130
$13,MO.
Winter Springs- 3 BL excellent LARGE FAMILY- Spacious 3 BR.
POlIO, POOl, privacy I•
2300MeiionvIileAve.
velipis Send $Ilt.addre$sed,
wason. Th former career
Son 303 Sanford, Fla. 32711. •
Richard Kingsley punted
59-Misical PrctIjs. BUJUNKCARS-Irom$Oto$30:'
2 baths with family room .
BATEMAN REALTY
Condit
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n,
lease
mm.
6
mos.
saparate2apartm.nt 'ental units
stamped
envelope.
Call 3221424 after 4p.m.
Edray Malls,
.
Lg. 1 BR furn. apt., fed yard
Workshop.
O1y
$1S.300.
41Real
Estate
Vnt.d
record woo set by Wal P4.J
three tbi
a
mo. No pets. Near School. w.0333.
Rag. Real Estate Broker
Concrete blocli construction. c.ii
FACED WIT"ADRINKING
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Sol 130, Dept. $37, Albany, Mo.
Chnstmas
GiftBradford
Of'Qln.
1130
mo,
$30
with 40 eiChi fOr 4 yardi
1 431
damage, half
2431S.SanfordAve.
PROBLEM
64103.
double keyboard. hn3voc.s,4
MOR E CAS H
utilities. No deposjts. 333.flOJ Lake Mary- Largo houso, 1 BR, NOTICE TO BUYERS- $100 DOW1$
- 3 too Family Rental Units Wan,00
33l07Ø,ves3fl7
I-_i
Perhaps Alcukolic Anonymous
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years old. Originally $700,
homes.
living room, combination
Call to see.
2 Story - 4 BR, 2½ baths.
Private Buyer
OiSTRiuuTORSHip
AVAIj1j1E$
For
Wrecked or Junk
Can Help
•_anime.
$210, Call Orla
1513175
Winter Springs..... lvflm.cvlatej
Recreational facilities. $31,100.
Ppe31$.35w
room. shOwer.
- Patewlal earning
Anthony
Browier's nine career
Ci
&amp; Trucks
EfticiencySliS
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2 bamwim many extras. MustsJ .lennyCiark, Realty, Realtor, 322.
week and more servicing
BR, large fenced yard. Lake Mary
Harold Hall Realty
Write P.O. lox flU
PIano &amp; Organ Lessons Any year mru
Utilities mcI.
broke thi
tO.lppreclat,.
fble
iwon,alss
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Call
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327.0031.
1116 models. 7 do
area. Rent wpstlon. Security dep.
established accounts offered by
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Sanford, Florlda327ll
Gary SPee'. teacher Wilt,
Call lfl.1(ln
REAL mR. MU
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.j 4ed set tr
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required.
in
m.r
333.7l.
5.
Triumphs
.
40110
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W!AH
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VIT WHITE
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323.5774 Anytsni
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JAM L
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Jim Stock frosn rn2-75.
2 or 3 SR, nice yard, water fur.
Privat, lflSO,fl in SanfOrd, 322.
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with
Real Estate Brolier
company
'NEWI.00ATION"
financing
Th-Mitorcycles
"WhihWsa,settjll to ,
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BATTI..E CREEK Micts.
nlshed. 2 mIles from Sanford. Lve'y J BR, 2 barn, central heat a.
-scellaneous for Sale °'
avaliabie. Call TOLL FREE Isoo.
after I wk.days.
JOHN KR1DER,A5$OC,
106 Park Ave.. across from Atlantic
1.
Adults
only.
No
pets.
332.1305,
Defending
champion
Earl
An'flIfl01thsweekjtsare
443.5033
for
ol..
family
107W.
CommerCial
rm..
garage,
large
Rank,
Sanford I
further information.
fra
Ill
Motorcycle Insurance
r. Carpeted, quiet i and2
60-40111
3
thony
32.75$),
fenced
yard,
separate
studio.
fisdion on the way ow whole
Guaranted
reconditioned
auto
Sanford
Finest Sltoe Repairs. COortSwJsl
Tacoma, WIs., best
3 BR Tnhcuse, 1½
BLAIR AGENCY
ftable. well estabIised gy
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bedrooms. $133 to s
equity &amp; assume loan
batteries, $12.15 exchange.
monrn. SanfordDay $eIce. We want your
Butch Soper of Huntington
ha. played since ow
bath, liv. rm., din. rm., tam. rm.,
3233146or333fllo
store
with
beverage
PRIVACY
Adults.
Phone
3321110
with
license.
Long
iak
532.on.
321.0303.
all
around, sits
REEL'S BODY SHOP. 1101
bosiniss Thanks.
washer.dryer connections, cable
.,
term lease with Immediate
thisalmost new2 BR with carport.
.
ad&amp; ______________________________________________________
Furniture
Sanford Ave.
.4
Stenstrom
Sanford--Ideal
for
retired
availability.
Sew
inquiries
10.
Extra
let"
tonced.in
Poll
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yard.
Many
ChMpiOWNp match of the DIVORCE FORMS- For free W
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JOHNNY WALKER
,111111111 11thillanked Irish were
Some Semillide's Mkch AyCoCk Hads openbig agabsi
Wood or Sleet desks. executiv, desk
from
to
s,
BR,
upstairs;
quiet
neighborhood.
evenings.
P.O.
Box
1114,
Sanford,
extras
,
. AskIng $11,100
OREAMWOLD- 2404 HIawatha DeliMeat Case; Ice Machine; Gas
Fia.
formation write to:
. chairs, secretarial desks I
$OO,OOOBFa.Io
stag by Pittsburgh
:'
6314M day&amp;
Reg. Real Estate Broker
Ave. Conveniently IMjod 3 ea. Grill. Fryer; Cash Register;
Fla. 33061.
Chairs. straight Chairs, filing IM International Scout, ,I wel
General
DYNAMIC
Contractor
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PROPERTIES
they have respon
Steam Table; Other Items. 323.
1½ both home in real good Can.
MONTHLY RENTALS
is.
Cash
and
cabinets. as
3. V. Hardwick. Broker
33-Houses FurnIshed
3324437
carry,
dr ive, heavy duty front bumper,dition. BPP 13 month warranty. I nb.
ARE YOU TROU BL ED? Ca ll Toll
od* wm a" draia Vidal
AVAILABLE
.
NOLL'S
DeItona.
44)1
ideal hunting, fishing vehicle; Free.
for
4442037
Color
Tv,aircond.,Maid s.g-v
CasSetbiriy, 1713, $30 4306
whoot allowing a touchdown,
"We Carv'- LokMqtobuy1$tor3ndjga
TAFFER REALTY
1143 Ford ~ ton flat bed. V.1
Country Trailer- 2 OR, 1 bath, air.
WILSON
MAIER
FURNITURE
- "Pfo$Hiw." AdvIts or Ties.
QUALITY INN NORTH
atdiscount. 24 Hour approve l. Call
Reg. Real Estate Broker
engIne, runs, rough body, makE
$133 month plus deposit. Cliff
BUY-SELL-TRADE
III SR
Longwe
"When a team goes 2Cr
* VA RE-SALES * CITY- 2100 Park Ave. Lovely 2 BR,
1100 E. 25th St.
SAVE IT .
(Ni) 6731133
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62-Lawn-Garden
offer; 113$ Ford 1½ ton flat bed,.
'Jordon. Realtor. 151.0222.
SELL IT
DAYTONA BEACH, (AP) 3a0 points and Petty
Ibath home wIth connectIng) BR 311-31SE.FirstSt.
322.5622
4,393
QUICKLY
Fast
with a
draight quarters without dump body, VI, rough, make
Acting,
apartment, Screened 1l'*22' CB BASE STATION- Realistic
Richard Petty is giving
All sites, all prices, low, low dowyi.
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_________________________
Yveiday's Neswfts
Benny Parsons is third with Pro Hockey
Low Cost ClassHied Ad.
offer. 32).1.L50.
__________
outside porch. Shade tries,
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSEi
2l4nvestment
portunIties
giving a touchdown, there Ciii Yarbornugh a battle for
neva
the
NCAA
Division
II
weekly
Cheaper
New York Rangers 5 Cleve. poll:
Jim Hunt Realty,
than rent. You don't have
and sprinkler system. $32,100.well Navaho TRC-37 Transceiver,
US4followedbyBohui0
WOodruff'S Garden Center
Jiut csa't be any Individual thechm onehipwjj1
land
Sears I.wfeef Utility trailer wItW
singls side band, can be modifIed
to be a veteran. Call today.
1.31. John's,
601 Celery Ave
rdens
2524
Pork
Dr.
pi
title
32221
IS
341
3,948;
[annIe
Pond
3,669;
Dave
Turn
your existing 1st or 2nd
'i.er troad, near Lake Jessup.
National Hockey Leagee
St. Louis S. Vancouver
6-Chiid Care
spare wheel and tire. See at 1101
_____________________
f'
10
channels.
D.101
Desk
power
dVs," sold Browner, whoas
2.Albi
2
Realtor
CRANK
CON'ST
REALTY
LOCH
ARBOR46$
Crystal
Lake
left
on
AfterHours:
74.0
National
CAMPBELL
BR,
furn. Adults. $30 dip. $133 mo.
Los Angeles 3, Detroit 2
mortgage into cash. Investors
*,
Paloma Ave. or call 333.144
Marcia 3$9; Buddy Bake r
microohone. Avantl PDL.11 beam
two races
the
CONFIUNC,
Ave.
3.Carroil
conveniently
Luxury
REALTORS...430.4041
located
2
33231$)
mJJ
322-044*
A
3.0)
0
ftJll$flt$ 323-4157.
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weIt. Try us for f ast service4
Patrick Divisles,
BR, 1 antenna. AR.22XL rotor and
Teday's Gaines
64-Equtpment
iatL fir Stock Car Auto 3,539; Darrell Waltrtp 3,316;
for
Rent
Eves.
373
1.C.W.Post
bath
home.
Ideal
for
young
or
control
box.
Rig
is
only
4.1.0 0
",r we in marked str
I. i'
BARTON B. PILCHER
$, wieldy if you qoaljfy. 3335434
Boston at Now York Rangers 3.Augustana, III.
I months Racing sea.on.
StudIo, 1,3,3
retIred couple, Large lot, in quiet
8OAutos for Sale
lOOn' wide, furnished. AC. Adults.
Richard Chlldress 3,2, and NY IsI
Get Em While
5.10 11
REALTOR Reg.Mtg. Broktr
old.
Pttsburgh at Buffalo
4 2 1 13 32
with his h4ei. and ageiaIve
or
332.5433.
Will
sell
only
as
Complete
Rent
Blue
RIVER VIEW AVE.- 3 BR. 2 bath.
Luster Electric Carp., ____________________________ 1.
4.51. Lawre
neighborhood. Lots of Potential, package
$110 per mo 332.53
Bedroom Apti.
PhIls
4.1.0
Petty's victory at pj fr4. g
Richard Brooks 3,211.
Minnesota at Toronto
3 3 1 11 30 ,
322-7110
for $125. Radio alon, sold
Shampooer for only $1.30 per day. IS Doe
central heat i. air, waIl.to.wall
styk at Play.
Priced to soil quick at 515.000.
7.Muskingum
They're Hot"
Allan
5.1.0
37
Van, 8100.31$ vi, autá. ,'
Quiet,
One
s
Montreal
new
for
$35,
Story
II
Chicago
1
1
11
34
Call 3225)13.
ham, N.C.,
9-good TNn to Eat
Ba
mmoøils home.
carpet, kitchen equipped, fenced - .......- CARROLLS FURNITURE
4ay pat him
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NV Rang
PS, Am-FM. West Coast mirrors
Divine said the fl-sear.old
Yarborough is
4.74 27
sn
Atlanta a6 rnM..4a.
'
bitth
WIf.ka,i r....l_..a
..
...
..._ --r,.Ior_aTIng.
--y.ru,
uwner
1410
FVW
UF4LAND
JL73U.
T.wawn.Walice
ESTATES-.
wiuwl 57 pOLfl$5 01 Yarborouih WFe
217 Schwlnn 2 speed tandem bike,
431 23
YOU uan Have
deluxe seats. floor &amp;roe,22
Thursday's Games
of being the ond man SI Lou Smyth. Division
Brownerpjays"aswelfasany.. go
Phone 530 5450.
Flamingo Drive. 3 BR. 1 bath' generator lights, speedometer.
0.St.Th
Adult-Family
mi. $3,100 or beil offer. Call 64165-Pets-Supplies
TATOES- ½bvshel, $3; I
ingIntotheDje5n
3.20 21
St. Louis at New York Island.
£
0
u
- rv ever coached."
PINECREST.._4
OR.
home.
3
bath,Ofl3bIg
An Ideal home for
at . thwIn$3OO,OOOInasa.non ctc
bushel $3.; SO lbs., $3: 24h
0201 after S pm.
mirror, like now. 671-5133.
___________
irs
House In 3 Months
sso io
lanta International Raceway the latemodel circuit. Petty ha. Mm
loss. Lots of extras, including pool
Or* Bedroo m
newlyweds. Just 121,000.
______________
_______
Marshall Ave., 32,33,
"1k even plays 00 01W
Pittsburgh
3
mo
3
S
1
7
at
old
____
male
77
Philadelphia
Ioy
poodle,
black.
&amp;
Income
producing
trailer
on
7 and the final event at
College Leaders
Call Sanford'sSalesL,ac,,,.
From
Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
370
Atlanta at Los Angeles
OAYTONA
AUTO
AUCTION
dálty teams, iii last year we Nov.
done It twice and Is about to do Vancvr
You Qualify
$65;
$
ma,
old
back
lot. $10,300, Terms available.
toy dachShund Hwy 92. I mile
Cob
Ontario, Calif., Nov. 21.
Counter tOps. Sinks. Instailatlon
Want senior cltiten to share ,,,1,
west of Speedway,
Toronto at Detroit
male, red.
5 23 31
l8-tbIp
Vinted
even groomed him to play
Iiagain. He leads with $296,479
LIADIWoPAJSORS
Money
is
avaIlabl,
for
WALlS CONPIRINCI
available. Bud Cabell. 322
______________________
hom, and expenses. Write Box
Cleveland at Vancouver
Daytona Beach will hold a public
subsidized
30I6LAKE AVE.-Lovely3 BR, 1½
AflCmp.y.yg,sa,. fealvetlgtg eni Jiat In case we
housing in rural areas. No
anytime
613, co Evening Herald, P.O. Box
Yarborough, one of the top to Yarborough's $211,866
Nerds Division
Haioi$. Al
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
1O 54 7%
bath,
ANYTIME
central
s
&amp;
air,
eat
paym
_______________________
ent, monthly payments less
Mont
night at 7:30, II's the only one in
Live In companlojl for elderly lady.
1W, Sanford, Fla. 37771.
ever needed the help."
HamØ Vaiwy
,
WORLD HOCKEY A1$oclATioa
o is s
7
05 W. 25th St.
67Fd
drivers on the grand national
i
p0mg,
kitchen
equipped,
FlorIda
David Pearson IS third 10 L.A.
Ihan
Wallace.
Tom
rent.
__________________________
tO a ni
Light colng and cleaning. Small
Eastern Division
aric
Florida, You set the reserved -S 3 3 13 43 31
The Irish i$thft need Brow circuit for several years is
,
rm,. utility shed, washer I. dryer Multiple Listing Service - 51-Household Goods
PI
PiUs
salary. 323.2153 offer 4 p.m
money with D4"4
price. No charge other than IS
2 5 2 4 2* 47
W L T P?s OP GA Lyoris,'L$u
30-Apartments
Sanford, Ha.
LAK
Unlurnished
included.
Only
3,
ESIDEAPARTMENTSj1
nor on offense l
524.500.
Terms.
HAY FOR SALE
year, en seeking his first title,' while
REALTORS
Then follow Parsons
Dirt
Quebec
regisiratinji fee untess vehicle Is'
256$PARK
_________________ 2 5 1 5 25
I I 0 14 32 2$ (Ills, Miss
13 47 164 4
HIghway 17.03, 5anfo5
TEE 14 GREEN ESTATES- 3 BR,
Nearly new twin size trundle bed. I
Smallest ad with the greatest oç
$123 Bale Up
Cmnci
sold. Call '04235-1311 for further
route to an $3 season, but Di- Petty has won six times, In. Baker $169,769; $196,689; Wash
I S 2 1
is Rutlad., Age
4 3 7 10
io 3j
Ill
4
Across
From
Ranch
HUUSt
1½
bath,
Rig.
Real
Estate
3
central
heat &amp; air, kit.
Broker
$50; 6-drawer dresser, $15. Phone I
portunity, Call 313-55.43
Roomn apartment,
Call 322 5027 after 5 p.m
-. noornion. ..
Birm
floor rear
Allison
details.
322.2OO
a, n in
Adams Division
4 4 1 1 41 32
vine said his difensly. standout cluding the past two years.
Chin equipped, fenced yard, half Longwood area. Let's talk turkey. 3
503W. lstSt.
utilities included, 117W. Third St.,
KY.
321 0*70.
3231-8670 or 1031-977
Mm
I
- $163,804; Waltrip $168,994; Mar- Bstn
72014 112$ NEng
41 29 7 2 •UNEMPLOYEO? Never again
3 3 1 7 21 31 TPiraffl, M.51.
BR. 3" bath brIck. Huge lot. In
323-6061 pt323OSl7eves.
block from Goff Course. Reduced
a
Leas* a Datsun including Z cars and
peat leadership for
Sanfont. 322-2750.
a 3
Managed
'Aftér2S races In the $4.2 ml1 cis $114,190; Pond $111,659, and (live
, •,,
., vurniyureat
.
--.
i
tiá_'.
-- '-'---3 3 2 I 2$
YOU have sincere desire and
211 3 1134
rsuv in
providlis
Pow the ills 131.3333,
UO"TVdiJIVU 113 DUy
U.IQ to 127.500. Check this otj
trucks. For information call Bill the
Buff
21 Indy
entire team,
'4 1 0 I 21 20
lion season, Yarbcrough has 4,- Bro
-____________
7
4
1
5
)
32
LIaDlGUCIIVRR$
____
Prices.
Good
selection.
ambition:
Serious
only
please
call
oks $66,675.
Ray or Jack Mink, 131-1311.
Tnto
Western Division
I 4 3 3 30
Avs.sam.. . .
3742304 after
_______________________
$00
, write lea
MAGNOLIA- Handyman's $900 dOwn, 3 BR, 2 bath home, COUNTRY
Speclal.38R,lbatt,2stcryhom,
Phoenix
Ave.TDs
3 3 0 10 37 10
FURPI,
DISTRIBUTOR
WANT
WANT
TO
BUY
2
or
3
bedroom
Giovanni,
Deltomia,, Fl, 32743.
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-72 and
Tv,. 23 a I&amp;i 17 7
Screened Parch. central H&amp;A.,at.
Winnipeg
- - -..
--s 3 0 10 34 19 Chandler,
modetnitone,San$ordocD.Bary
rIo,
- )23-$332.Sh44lmlEátl.4
In nice neighborhood , Owner
21 317 3
'13 Models. calm 3735370 or *34In
Houston
Kemp.
VaWy
with
large
tree
shaded
lot.
1 9
area
Il 243 113 '
32
Telephone Sobicito, experienced a
4W Dealer,
anxious to sill. $12,300.
$151.50 per mo. pays all.
$ Di*go
Cas. Van
3 3 2 $ 30
Write
P.O.
Box
Sanford,
2342.
14 114 21.6 25
making appoIntments, for In.
mtg.
at
I
Pct.
KULP
REALTY,
WaQiInqn,
$11,100
FUTURA
BY
SINGER
Edmntn
as.
IS
10I
34.7
LI
Florida 32171.
3 3 0 4 I 20
4
1949 Pontiac Ventura, PS. PB. air,
home salesmen. TOP howiy rate
VETERANS- We have a few now
322-2333.
MIss,
One of SInger's top Touch and Sew
II 116 II
Calgary
2 4 1 3 7
radio, vinyl lop, good condltion.,,,
,
Plus bonus. A Position all*
N,w,onw, Ala, 13 229 11.5 I70 1
homes let?. No money down if you Zig Zoo machines. Assume Cash for Antiques, Consignments
7
Tuesday's Results
1150. Call 323 6397.
Vacarella. Au
available on commission basis
Cottage. S rooms, 1 bath, 231 S. 3rd
II 333 21
17
qualify.
3
BR.
2
bath,
kitchen
wanted Hi way 16 Auction
Cincinnati 1, New England 0
balance ofsl$3.30or pay s)150per
°'°" TIVW,. 13 US 1,4 1.7
from your home. Sunday only 323.
ire
St., Lake Mary. Phone 530.1703.
equipped, central heat &amp; air,
month. Will take trade-in. Sing,,
'71 Buick Electra, excel, card. with
heel
Galleries. 3726972
e rvice
II.
Groves. Viiwy 12 141 is i.p e
3
1*73 or weekly 322.3033.
carpeted.
From
.
all power options. Metallic green ,
Glffney,Fia,
10
e
Houston 3. Ed monton I
174 174 17 0
qui pped to zig-zag &amp; make button
WlnfirSpm'ings- I BR, 2 bath, 2-car
with vinyl top Clean cloth inholes. Balance of $51.51 or 10
Minnesota 3. San Diego 1
garage, fenced large lot, kitchen
Got iinty of Prospects,
tenor, lowner. $119$ or best offer"*
Win. Ste per- Realtor
Calgary C, Birmlnge,am 3
payments of $6, Call credit
fully equipped.$21,300. 134-1441.
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Hwy. 1 7-92 2600 Orlando Dr
Your Product Or 5ervic In me
2-39
manager, 332.9111 or see at
ClassIfied
Ads,
339
6116
Today's Game
______________
I
I9"l S. French
322-1991
San 01090 at Indianapolis
Sanford
SANFORD
SEWING
CENTER
Nu: RN's &amp; LPNs, Aides, Ai"
.
$21,700
_________________
Welcomes
Eves. 322-1196; 322-4141; 323.1151
d.
1973 Oids Cutlass S
YOU NAME 11.1 BUY IT!
OILANDO.SEMl$OLU
307 E. 1st St. Downtown
Companion.
Thursday's cam"
Factory air. PS, PO. $7,000
SAN FORD AUCT ION
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
* * * POOL * * * *
Edmonton at Birmingh,m
623.0436
tIt...-. -J
Phone.i$0*
3337)10
You
Got Something to sell? A Classified
Minnesota at Houston
A
_______________
FIRST - 1. DemingBe (1)
se
Ad
will
ll
it
fast.
LPN, 4
ZIPPY
3
OR hous,t Flexible terms. 12 Shift. Gerlatric ixHOMES of DISTINCTION
1972 Volkswagen 411, good con29-401.40 4.10; 2. Larrl-yca (5) 14.40
Realtor owner will consider trade.
parlance preferred. Apply In
-'
dit ion; also 195$ Volkswagen Bug.
P
5.00; 3. Ica.Coldo lii 1.20; Q (4.1)
Large Wood ed Lets
Cash
322.4132
2 1-092
DO ITt
person. Sanford Nursing &amp; Con.
Basket bull
52-Appliances
$200. Call 322 3969.
43.10; P (45) 7050.
Paved
Streets.
Sewers
__________________________
vaiescsnt Center, 930 Mellonviliq
SECOND - 1. Larrl.Soltla (I)
Fo.' used furniture, appliances, 'u Dodge
Street Lights
Cliff Jordan IeaItor
Sidewalks
Ave.
National Basketball AssecIafl
Coronet, 7 door. VI, air,
REFRIGERATOR. Side by Side
1710 5.60 4.20; 2. EchanoArana
too's, etc. Buy I or 1(01 items.
531 5222
EASTERN CONFERENCE
OIlS, A-I shape, $100 Phone 333- '
With
Ice
5.00
Maker
Larry'
SlO;
Security
Mart
213
Sanford
3. Ica-Sanchez (4) tb:
Ave.
Atlantic Division
Guard, full or part time,
1365 after S p.m.
jLLWILDEHESBY
_x 0
Phone 322-6057
- (3 4) 31.$o P (4-3) 163.10; 00
PR
NEED A HOME? S100n
midnight toss,Jft Prefer mature
Newer 3 80. with
W L Pc?. OS 13610.
__________________________
I
payment to qualified buyers. 3
IndIvidua l. 327.1510
NY Knkj
central heat.alr, wall-to-wall
3
FOR
_____________________
CLASSIFIED
ADS
MOVE
'l2VegaGTHatcnback,sIlverOray;
KENMORE
1.000 WASHER. parts.
THIRD 1 Echanoy (1) 13.20
MOUNTAINS of merchandise
carpeting, paneled Family room,
OR, I", baths, central heat,
Boston
ill 11 a 11 z 11 ilul
with black racing Strip, I speeØ'
2 0 1.000
service, used machints
½ 3.10
cry day
Utility,
fenced
refurbished,
Buffalo
As
3.20;
1.
Negul.Elor
(2)
1.50
STOP
low
as
air, tin?edglass, radio; clean. 33t
$15,000.
for
AND
$23
,000.
THINK
APPOINTMENT
2 I .500 I
MOONEY
APPLlANCE5323
A
MINUTE.
If
%
f7
3.40; AldaneArana (I) 4-00; Q (24)
NY Nets
CONSTRucTION Ina
" after 6p.m.
Classified Ads didn't wook tt,er,
I 2 313 2
3500; P (42) 15.30.
CUSTOM HOME - Impressive 3 COMFORT PLUS- Double wide
Ptnliphia
wOuldn't be any.
,.
I 2 -333 2
CALL32231oj
FOURTH -lJma Perot Ill 15.10
211W.2SthSanford,Fla.
mobile home and large corner lot.
11'
DR, 2 both home in prestigious
Central DivisIon
3 BR, 2 bath, large living room,
0.101-60; Cacho -QIJIOI. (3) 1.20 4.10;
Clove
Irea.Featurespl,ugeF.milym
Additions
__________
__________________________________________
2 0 I,
I
Remodeling
Oguiza.B,itla (1) 4.20; Q (3-1)
famIly room, central gas heat,
WIth fireplace, dishwasher &amp;
:.
Houston
IlIt!UrI1LXçjj
2 0 1.000 - 14.60;
P
range
and
(5-3)
megon
112.50;
DO
Atlanta
refrigerator. A real
The
(45) 257.30.
disposal, the latest appliances,
buy
2 I Mi ½
EXSREAC'OSERVEYOU
large rooms, custom wor k shop
14 Orleans
at 523.900
FIFTH - I. Maruri.B,ngoa
If
i i .500 1
1310 410 3.20; 2. SaIa-Sanc,,ez (2) 'VOL'p LITTLE FFE
and morel tis am
'MI
Washton
I 1 .300 1
.fGENcr
hostess
I
100 3.20; 3. Formin.Juan (4) 2.50;
WITF
REALTY
)UI
H
PHONE
CALL
AWRY
S Antonio
I 2
Q
JOBS WAITING
.333 1½ (1-2) 30.00; P (1-2) 116.70,
HIDDEN LAKE - Attractive 34
Req. Real Estate Broker, 321 0410
WESTERN CONFERENCE
SIXTH - I. DOmingO.Quiola (1)
EXEC. $ECRETARY... Personnel
With Central H.A, W-w carpeting, 322774*
Midwest DivisIon
32375453220179
experience. Typing &amp; Shorthand.
30 00 650 5.10; 2. Negul-Peret
I
Denver
Split b*dYO01T1 plan, dishwasher &amp;
2 0 1 000
10l1l11I e,
1.206.40, 3. Arecha.Aguirye (I) 310;
(3) ASSISTANT MANAGER....
Get plenty of prospects - Ad
disposal, inside utility, double
Chicago
4
2 1 -MI
L
HARRIET DEAS
Restauran
Aluminum
tr
Landscaping
t
Will
Siding
ain.
vertise
your
product
or
P
(I.])
Detroit
Home
Improvements
garage for Only $
45.70.
service
rvice en
I 1 .300 I
JEAN BRYANT
the Classified Ads
I.
SEVENTH - I. Uua.Arana
________________________
Kan City
CUSTOMER RELATIONS....
1 2 .333 1½
AILS
REALTORS
Lawn
Car.
Medical
experIe
834-9312
IS_CO 5.40 5.20; 2. JOse-Miguel (4)
I
Indiana
can
cover
your
hom,
vlth
I 3 .230 2
ROOFER-. S years experience,
BALL REALTY
Sanford
MlIwki'e
I'.SOS. 20;3ECIS'1Q..JIOIa(4)I10Q DENTAL
aluminum &amp; SOttit system Also Crpcn',', Remodep.nu A,01,5
RECEPTIONIST
0
321O041
3
'$33
$93
923
Custom Work LCeIISnj. Bonded
00
(10)61,30; P (5-1) 101.70; BIg Q (I-I
LAWN REPAIR
Roofing, Gutters. 20 Yrs, Exp
Req. Real Estate Broker
-;
Pacific Division
Free CstmatC 3736031
Experienced.
with 45) 1376.00.
2017
S.
FRENCH
Portland
Eagle
Siding
Co.
LAWN
REPLACEMENT
SALES-RENTALS
2 0 1000
I
SHIRLEY MILLETT
LIVE IN HOUSEKEEPER
Seattle
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Treats To
kick Diet
Teed yow'self with trickery
that'll help you remain slim
thing the
and
gobbling with these tips fran
carol Koefin, area director of
The Did Workshop.

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fortable enclave celled Ihicnln three afternoons a week, but the cobblestones on the boy,"
Viflage which Is located on
an his father: "He type of tackling which caused
English literature, modern compo sometimes jar hasn't habilitated yet."
SYOQCIDN, Calif. — (NEA) north aide 1 Stockton, donethe
to studying
his Injury. Lot spring, the
the
Wrap shiny pennies in
1ropology and psychology, the battery connection boon,
The boy Is linked Irrevocably the city ibis. Farnis
"It's kind of a bother," he Maids sued the school
aluminum foil — hand out hr,
ead
He
has
on
Idea
he'
for life to the chair in wIdth he imbrckei there ji a couple of law some day. d like to study candng the chair to go aramd says frankly aboi* his con. for $3 million In damage
of candy kisses, or s hine
In circles until
is dropped. Ills body Is punt decade. ago. NOW there are
,on, can finemait, "a built-In nuisance. because of Rob's injury, but a
flWrethtod apples you can find
The tongbed part of his Comea
cue him at ft'skindofhardtoacc,pi."
verdict was returned for the
and spastic. His face Is hollow trees and neatly clipped Euhe cuthcalum is typing study Anne Marie is a 1e$
sophomore
os high gloss; diddbigeU
OW
"Of course, Fm bitter," says defendsoL The cane is now on
somber. But there Is an and watered seen lawns. fl's a pipers. A Special contraption Is the same
school. "Rob Is more his
apparent sensitivity to Rob sire
'.Buy pecks of baseball or
"Can't you see? I appeal. Legal action has also
neighborhood,
the high fitted to his hand, enabling him pitied then he was before the feel amother.
point should
Muddthatcr1jf.j
is j a fewandMocha
.'footbafl cards and divide them
school
he
made, the been Instituted against the
He is a 2Oyear-old In a away.
to
e one key at atjme on an
into hands of five to drop bite
way
football
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played,with
the
California
Interscholastic
electric typewriter — laborloon he's wing his brain more."
crippled body who is dill In the
helmet being used as a Federation.
treat bags. Pop ups huge bag of
Time is a "For Sale" sigo
on work But he has a fine &amp;I His IQ has been eyJ
..,
j weapon."
throes of reconciling hhnielf to the MOW ilawiL lieya,e average In Ms coorses.
Meanwhile, life as such must
,corn; make upsmall bags for
the fact that he will never walk moving, JiM an soon an their
the uo range. He is a little
Since Rob's Injurj, the goon for Rob Maid.
Your doorringers. Sticks of
At
school,
the
he
ones an electric morn ahad
again, never even stand up — home seUg,toa home they have
future. "They National Federation of State
sugar-free gum are great
"Boredom," he says, "lam
Chair
to
get
p
by
himself,
talk
about
rehabilitating
that he will be dependent on had built In the Quail Ibes
High Schodi has of the biggest eieny."
others for his physical care and district a little to the soat&amp;
A new lipstick so your smile
needs as long as he lives.
They really hate to part with
at the door Is the prettied ever,
It's heartbreaking. And, for their home, but they feel the
a new dress for your door.
Rob Maid, the memory of that need fora house more related to
Opening chores, or a new plant
Oct. 26 afternoon Is still the special needs of Rob, who
to grace the window once the ;
4'
traumatic. He was a 15..year.old right now can't wheel himself
Jack.o-largern Is removed —
kid then, out for high school outside.
these treats are far better than
football because It
candy.
was the thing
His life is wtisei ctiairs And
to do.
Mndd, family In front of home
For dessert Halloween night,
"I remember then was aliig
y Ice milk sauced with
fections and fear of bed sores, a
11shed4n4Ls.owii.Juice
drug scene
at Lincoln High mcuisr craning a hydraulic
pinSchool,"
says
his mother,
eapple.
Carol, "so I dkki't mind him device to lift him Out of bed and
swing
inln nut for football because
him Into a wheel chair, 25
-'iys of
hoepltiiHon 'each
onuld keep him
gafarmantell
year, physical th.rapy,
cupled."
diaphragmatic corsets and
Corral Sag hair
Rob
was
a
sophomore,
and
breathing
difficulty, phantom
the cowhing system then was pains and depression.
Cowl-neck sweaters are the
By MURRAY OLDERMAN
to let the kids act as cannon
rage this year but tricky to
fodder for the varsity seniors In
The care of Rob Maid 5
wear with long hair. Try
practice scrimmages. Rob costly. His father's Insurance
Waring braids or a chignon
weighed 150 pounds and was Coverage has accounted for
th them for a neater look
lined up at walkaway dot
e of the expense. The bulk
from the back.
Q. Is It __datar
_____ y to wear a bitting helmet while hatting In end (comparable to a has been provided by the
Free toes
linebacker) on the left side. The Crippled Children's Fund,
i majer leagues? I say eat became Tesy Taylsr of the PhiWee scrimmage
Remember, a shoe and your
play
run his which has already spent about
dOmWi wear earn. — Bobby Todd, Amalie* Calif.
stocking should extend at least
way. Rob ducked his head and
0,000 on his treatment. The
one quarter of an Inch beyond
Wearing a batting helmet has been mandatory for several stuck it in the path of the ball Maids contribute $300 a month.
755.
Howe-, at the time the rule was introduced, a grand-Stuck
Your toes for healthful comfort.
asthe
he numbers,"
was taught they
— part
father clause stipulated that players then active could still have "fm to
Rob
of speaks softly because
the Option of wing liners under their regular baseball cape. Tony call It In football lexicon,
his chest and everything
Taylor was one of those who elected to one the liner.
below Is paralyzed. He has
In the violent contact, motion In his arms but no
Q. Let's say a college fietball team sc
AW
arescosrnslos.
a ' tiacbdow and soznet g snapped. And Rob
drnd&amp;s to y a shirt pass for the twopoint
elasticity in his thumbs his
An op. found himself lying on the hands
are frozen. A special
psing player Intercepts and rmm It all the way I
the other end
tk
not really feeling much tendon transplant operation Is
MLe. Dies Play reSume as If the conversion werentomissed
or
gum tbitIstercrptedtheb. get the Points? _ John Weaker,
does pain but knowing something being contemplated to give him
Rnth flg,i,tir.il h. falwa
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C6le, cam
was wrong. He couldn't move, a chance for more freedom of
-"riooaies; Stuffed Cabbage
"I was somewhat scard,"he movement with his hands.
The clock Isn't raining on conversions, which m
been a staunch Republican. Not Rolls;
k Meatballs
and almond extract, cool to
In
eans the ball recalls "but I didn't know what
isn't officially in play. Which means
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will die was m. -i-ic,j wu One C
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lukewarm,
add egg and yeast.
Cream a
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once
the
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At times," be admits, "I
learn coos, but wu.y she has "lazed with
attempt Is halted, either kick, pass or that
rim, the ball isconversion had happened at the time. I'd
T
Add 2 cups flour and beat till
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and heard of broken necks and that have pain. I get these conconcan't be advanced. The guy was raining to the otherdead
perfected IIIC art.
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smooth with electric beater.
Scatwi.d
end zone you the when you had a
p.. Potat oes; C ole Slaw
tractures In my elbows."
strictly for exercise.
With slIes than a week to go with Sour rDress
Gradually add rest of flour and
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1k
Sometimes there are also
more v Nov. 2 eiectlons, she four kinds hi. A an,,,
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blend with spoon to make fairly
seven
He had never heard of uncontrollable 5Pifl5 In
Lirputting to work her passion kinds of rolls'
stiff
dough. Cover, let raise till
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lower flflb5WthiM
quadraplegia,
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He
for Republicanism with her
doubled. Punch down on floured
Ibelts. In the wide 78 SeriesProfile. Whifeajl, No
paralyzed in all four was
ex- him out of his chair. These
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flair for cooking In a cornNO KNEAD ROLL DOUGH
board, divide into two pieces.
trade-In required.
tremities and
mid-(f33 could be controlled by an
binatlon which is keeping area
(Made for Greg Drummand
Roil
each to a rectangle. Use
down.
operation to completely sever
Republicans among the bed fed cocktail party)
any of the following fillings
sPinal cord, which was
He couldn't anticipate the
group tn town !
before rolling up:
boredom and occasional severely bruised, but the Mudds
Ruth Boutwell JiM doesn't 2 cups warm water
4
for99
4'
Two the. margarine mixed
1'
resignation that have become are reluctant to accede to this.
attend a political get-together
105 to 115 degrees)
with 1 cup chopped almonds
part of his daily life.
Somewhere in the future they
Size 878.13 Plus 1.96 led. tax each tire Rig. $29 ia
empty handed, be It a coffee, Zpkg. dry yeast
and " cup powered sugar.
Q. 8smetlmeg In the scrimmage action of a football game, i
The Robert Mudd Sr. f amily hope for miraculous medical
cocktail
party or simply a long
cup sugar
see what amounts to clipping on the front line and yet the
Melt 2 tbs. margarine, mix
referees Is notched out of typical advancement to help Rob.
enIng at someone's home "s cup soft
with
Li cup apricot jam and 1
dillet seam to call It. How come? — R.T., ciacfnnat o.
middle-class America. Bob, a
ufflng envelopes.
margarine
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After his accident, Rob's
cup chopped walnuts.
Because in Professional football
there
is
suc
for
1,1
o,
He
is
4
13O
h atackle
thing to
a3tackle,
legal silver-haired man in MS late 40s weight plummeted
It gets expensive, of course, 1 egg
.4
Let rise until doubled. Bake In
dipping. At the beginning o(s play, in the area of
but Ruth dismisses that con- I tsp. salt
an offensive lineman can hit &amp; guy from the side, from the rear. whose face Is bronzed from the now up to 135, but still gaunt. Size E78-14 Plus 2.41 led. tax each lire Rig. $3$ 'a.
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representative for Pacific Gas If hewereeverto stand up he'd
sales.
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Size
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tire
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ea.
REFRIGERATOR COOKIES
scrimmage. if, however, the flow of the play changes, no clipping and Electric Co. His wife, stretch to 8-2.
one at home to cook for." She (makes about 60 rolls)
is allowed any
(Redpe was used to make a
Carol, is dark-haired and The biggest problem is
lost her husband, Olan BoutMeasure water Into large
large
942 cookie in the shape of
pleasant. They were both horn
well, almost two years ago, and
warm mixing howl. Sprinkle In
a
Model
T Ford and a lxii
and raised in Stockton, Calif., a bonelinesn The kids he grew up
4 for
since that time has devoted all yeast, stirring until dissolved.
a.
14O
cookie In the shape of a
with and went to Lincoln High
mall city near to where the
her TLC In the kitchen to Add sugar, margarine, egg, salt
pineapple for opening of th e
Iowa State Picked
Joaquin River empties Into a with seldom come around any
Size 078.15 Plus 2.79 led. tax each tire Rig. $43 as.
easing the appetites of not and hail the flour. Beat till
Ford-Dole headquarters In
Size
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Plus
2.99
fed.
tax
each
tire
Rig.
$45
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rich delta: an agricultural hub. more, though in the first flush of
only Republicans, but other smooth with electric beater.
Sanford. Both cookies were
Their first born was Robert sympathy after the accident
friends and neighbors as well. Add rest of flour to make fairly
decorated with Icing.)
Maid Jr., called Rob, dark- they raised a special fund of
Ove K
A precinct committee stiff dough, mixing by hand.
l
1
cup margarine
haired like his mother, with a $18,000which Is now held in
woman, Mrs. Boutwell is a past
Place in greased bowl, turning
cups *sugar
2
thin, brooding face. He Is a trust.
president of the Sanford to grease top. Cover loosely
2
eggs, beaten
(Continued from Pg. 1.B
fifth-generation
rnian.
14; East Carolina 30, Western
Califo
aluminum
Republican Women's Club. She with
foil.
"I can see why they don't
2
tsp.
butternut
Carolina
12;
Florida
State
26,
Anne
Marie,
his
sister,
Is a year come around," shrugs Rob.
Refrigerate at least two hours
Joined the dub in 1964, a year
•
one else has ... Pitt 31-10.
vanilla
extract
Clemson II; William &amp; Mary 24, younger. They are the only ,Out of sight, out of mind."
after It was formed. She has (or as long as four days). Dough
1
34
cups
cake
UCLA at Washington: Furman 16; Davidson 21, children.
been interested in politics since will rise in refrigerator; punch
HIS days are spent reacting
U(L4'sTerryDonahueexpeij
flour
Guilford Louisiana Stale 24, Bob and Carol bought their and watching
way back In 1948, but darted to down occasionally. Let rise
ust
ti Up. salt
a tough game with the Huskies. Mississippi 14; Louisiana Tech home, a typical California because It's there." Since the
J CPenney 23 channel
?iake an active contribution before baking In 400 degree
2 tsp. baking powder
C.B. radio
But they made the mistake of 22, North Texas State 20; Tuba ranch-style house, 17 years ago. fall of ins, he has been enrolled
after settling in Sanford in 1955. oven for 12 minutes.
Ruth
Bout
II
serves
W1
Cream margarine, add
at Germ Bread [ling and
handing UCLA Its only Pac.8 20, LouIsville 13: Akron 20 t was the first one built on at Delta Junior College. He
Ten years later, she directed Use this dough for:
loss a year ago and that amo
sugar.
Add eggs and flavoring
Muffins
withs
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Marshall 10; Northeast Stanton Way, set In the corn- carries nine units and attends
chocolate
OLIVE PINWHEELS:
the Klrkettes, GOP pompom
cost the Bruins a trip to the Louisiana 17, Northwestern
alternately with sifted dry
girls, in the gubernatorial stuffed olives in center of
Rose Bowl. Revenge IS sweet
Ingredients. To make the large
Now . . .
Louisiana
7;
Richmond
24,
squares of dough, brush with greased 9-inch Layer cake pan, 4 tbs. margarine
election,
UCLA 28-14.
59.99
cookies,
roll out a big enough
Tennessee-chattanooga 14;
cup sugar
When not cooking up a pot of egg white, sprinkle with onion cover, let rise. Mix 14 tsp. garlic
piece of dough on a cookie
California at Southern Call- Stith Carolina 20, North Carospaghetti for a supper rally, or salt, let rise till doubled before salt with one tb. margarine, 1 tsL salt
sheet, chill in refrigerator, then
fornia: Ricky Bell should be Ima State ll; Memphis State 21,
brush on rolls, sprinkle with
i tsp. mace
baking a batch of rolls for a baking.
cut with small knife using paper
okay for this one and he needs Tulane 14; Virginia 27, VMI 17;
meeting, Ruth enjoys puttering
CRESCENTS: roll dough in parsley. Cover, let rise again k s tsp. almond
pattern
of desired shape.
I
Orig. sold for 89.99 In Aug. 1976
to take a few Heisman head- Virginia Tech 19, West Virginia
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extract
her pretty lakeside garden, circle, brush with oleo, cut into before baking.
lines away from Tony Dorsett 14; North Carolina 15, Wake
(Republican Women's Club
ALMOND ROLL
1 egg lightly
growing both fruit and pie-shaped pieces, roil beginSouthern Cal 3043.
member Beth Gregory
Forest 14.
beaten
1
Made
for
Bill
Kirchhoff
coffee
vegetables as well as flowers. nmg with rounded edge, brush
illhiUhd7fftDOD
designed the Ford-Dole patKentucky at Maryland: Ken.
Basic
23
channel
radio.
Volume,
Midwest—Notre Dame 42.
2-34 cups all
0. 5201
Not long ago she prepared the with beaten egg, let rise till — makes two large rolls)
terns). Bake in 350-degree oven
squelch control and modulation
tucky has already knocked oil Navy 0; Bowling Green 28, CanI pkg. yeast
purpose flour
wedding reception fare for a doubled before baking.
till
lightly browned. Cool;
light. Positive or negative ground.
one old grad this year, LSU's tral Michigan 21; Illinois 27,
.Soften yeast in warm water. decorate.
staliation available at extra cost
Republican Women's Club
PARSLEY PAN ROLLS: 3 tin. warm water
Charlie McClendon. Wisconsin 18; Southern Illinois
105 to 115 degreesi
Scald milk; stir into milk
member. The appetizing menu shape bits of dough into oneMaryland's Jerry Claiborne *is 30 Indiana State 17; Iowa 28,
The remainder of the cookie
margarine, sugar, salt, mace dough form into rolls about two
included Chicken Paprika with inch balls. Place In lightly two-thirds cup milk
another ezWildcal, and he Northwestern 22; Kent State 20,
doesn't intend to pay the same Eastern Michigan 9; Mkhlgan
price ... Maryland 21-7.
20% off Survivor 48
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State 23, Purdue 66; Ball State
00
30, Northern Illinois 10: Miami,
Ohio state at Indiana:
Alignment
Sale 31.16
____
Hoosiers were ecstatic last year 0. 17, Toledo 13; Western Ii.
___________
with trade-In.
DEAR ABBY: I am a young
fJa'JL'L.]K!:
because they only lost t theIinois 13, Illinois State 10: Ohio
_____
and front
get on the subject of age.
be thought abrupt or un- out to dinner with no cranky
4. - I
_________
married
woman.
My
father
Buckeyes 24-14 and actually U. 20. Western Michigan 14;
Rig.
3$.S.
Survivor
U
_____________
Abby, near ly everyone in our friendly.
kids around,
____
_______
died last year, and my mother
-- wheel
balance.
made them throw a pass for long Beach State 27, Wichita
.
Corrosion resistant h.
group tells their age, which
M&gt;' brother is 25 and on his
'1
--'
_________
Our low price includes:
who was devoted to him is still
DEAR ABBY: The letter
_________
their final touchdown. it re- State 16.
makes me feel self-conscious
second
marriage', lie has five
• complete wheel
about the employer who will kids, is
grieving.
Available In group sizes:
mains to be seen how the Bucks
Southwest — Arkansas 4
because
I
have
never
told
up to his neck in bills
alignment
They would have been
will perform without injured Rice 31 Arkansas State 35, la24, 27,27F,22F,24F,7Z74
anyone my age and I don't hire a married man in and spends his vacations
• balance of 2 front
,:
to lit most American
married 33 years last Sunday
quarterback Rod Gerald, so a
Ilointcn 42, Texas
intend to. I would never lie to preference to a single man if staying home and babysitting.
wheels
Mow
had
my father lived. On the
far-out choice as the Upset Christian 13; Texas A&amp;.M 34.
my
doctor, or falsify my age on both are equally qualified for
I have
2.44
days
complete safety
_____________________
the same position interest ed- ,,' ....._i.. missed only.three
WIthol trade-In, add $3
te of their anniversary, I
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Special of the Week ... Indiana Southern Methodist 14; SouthU
,ui
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£
Can
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Performance
inspection
10
gauge
battery
Ar
ngton Louisiana 42, Texas.
(ilL
western
Mvlted my mother to my home
2221
MEANT WELL
Installation at no extra charge.
see what's to be gained by
.
PARI-MUTUEL WAOLrnNO
am always on time and work a
'Spin balance add $3.
booster cable. Eight
POST TIME 7:30 P.M.
li
for
dinner.
I
purposely
didn't
20; McNeese State 31,
Drive
DEAR
MEANT:
No.
Such
a
In
telling
it
to
others.
today.
Let
full
day for a day's pay.
I
find
this
deplorable.
Single
12 power-charged games
Other games:
our
mechanics
check
your
battery
lent long.
'Most U.S. and many foreign

it

Save on
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Cook Of The

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Inches in diameter. Wrap In
wax paper, chill, slice Into thin
slices, decorate with nuts or
cherries, bake at 375 degrees
for 12 minutes or until lightly
browned.
RIBBON SANDWICHES
(Used at Vince Fechtel coffee)
2 large loaves thin
white sandwich bread
2 large loaves thin
wheat sandwich bread
lb. soft oleo
S hard boiled eggs,

chopped
2 tbs. salad
dressing
1 tb. mustard
salt and pepper to taste
Egg filling: mix.
8 ox. cream cheese
3 tbs. parsley flakes
Cheese filling: soften and mix
1 large can deviled

ell Fed

three with one each of the three
fillings; stack; squeeze lightly
so they stick together; trim
crusts. Place each sandwich
made from four slices of bread
in small plastic bag, Store In
large pan, cover with damp
towel, refrelgerate overnight.
Just before serving, cut each
sandwich Into quarters, then
each quarter into five small
pieces. Makes about 3ac small
sandwiches.
WHEAT GERM BREAD
(Made for Republican Women's
club meeting)
two-thirds cup
all purpose flour
1 pkg yeast
cup wheat germ
1.Li tsp, salt
1 cup warm water
1105-115 degrees
i cup molasses
2 tbs. margarine
I eu

Combine half the flour, yeast,
wheat germ and salt; mix well.
Add water, egg, margarine and
molasses Beat three tnlnides
with electric beater. Add red of
flour and mix by had. Cover,
let rise one hour or instil light.
Spoon into two quart casserole
Of two small log pans. Cover, let
rise 30 minutes or until light.
Bake atY75 degrees 3minutes
or until golden brown. Turn out
on cake ra* tq COOL

THE

plum
in

balm

2 tbs. sweet
relish
1 tb. salad

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dressing

11am filling: mix.

10

Make
sandwiches
at a
time. Place on counter four

Flowers in glorious
Fall Colors to brighten
the day.

slices of bread, alternating
white and wheat; spread with
softened oleo. Then spread first

Sanford Flower Shop

Pianos-Org ns
Bob Ball's Pianos &amp; Organs
301 W. First St., Sa nford

322.22$5

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Leading Florists"
2O E. COMMERCIAL
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w est Texas state 14.
Army 23, Air Forte
impacy
with
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Brigham Young
a'uh to th.
24; Colgate 30. Boston U. 14; 26, Arizona
State 72; Wyoming
Dartmouth 35. Columbia '; 23,
Colorado State 17; Fresno
AiW
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Ladia; Free Tkorwity x#4
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24,
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Mexico State 21; Oregon
?MILISNOKTII(OR[A.DOOS,I1IWY.17.92
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College 35, Villanova 6; Yale 23. .Jo'se State 34.
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necesury.

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cars.

charge, no purchase

Cars equipped with torsion
bars, add 2.00.
Cars equipped with air
COndilioning. add 3.00

JCPenney
SANFORD PLAZA
Open Sam. to it p.m., Monday fliru Saturday
Open Sunday iz;3010 5:30 p.m.

Catalog sntsr Ph. 322.1020 Store Ph, 323.1310

WINTER PARK MALL

Open Sam. to

P.M. Monday thru Saturday

Open Sunday 12:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Catalog cantor Ph. 544-1541 Store
Ph. 647.4333

make a party of it, and
carefully avoided wishing her a
happy anniversary. (I knew it
was anything but happy, and
figured the last thing she
needed was another reminder
of what day it was.)
Well, a few days later, my
lother told me that she was
very 'hurt" that I didn't even
wish her a happy anniversary.
Abby, no amount of wishing
could have made that day
happy.
Under the circumstances, do
you think I was wrong?

wish would have had a hollow
Is there any harm in keeping
and futile ring. You mother was my age a secret? When casual
probably "hurt" because she's acquaintances ask me how old I
31111 hurting Vram her loss and am, I always say, "That's a
not because you didn't wish her subject I don't care to discuss,"
a happy anniversary.
I know this sounds abrupt and
You were thoughtful to have unfriendly, but that's the way I
made sure your mother wasn't feel.
alone on that date. Don't be
Please tell inc how to handle
critical of her. She's obviously this question about age without
still mourning and deeply seeming uniñtei or unrrlcndlly.
sensitive.
AGELESS
DEAR ABBY: I belong to a
DEAR AGF.l.ESS: Simply
senior citizens' group. I'm a say, "I'm not telling." And if
widow, over 65, and that is as you say It with a smile and a
far as I care to go when people twinkle in your eye, you won't

people are taxed more, which is
So, Abby, please pass this on
unfair considering most single to that employer. My boss must
people are not adding to the appreciate the fact that I'm
population problem.
responsible, though single, or I
uUldflt have kept my job this
I am 29, male and single. I long.
enjoy traveling, going to the
SING I: AND
theater with other singles who
LOVING IT
pay their own way and going
Thornton Visits Family, City

Lucious Thornton recently
motored to Sanford from
Cleveland, Ohio to visit her
mother, Mrs. Emma Lee

Thornton and his aunt, Mrs.
Jewel Jackson. He enjoyed
revisiting old haunts around the
city.

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variety or discount stores. The
focal point of the party - the
"treat" table should likewise
be decorated with a orange and
black tablecloth and napkins.
How about a styrofoam cone
centerpiece filled with colorful
lollipops and place cards made
from chocolate bars, trimmed
with panned cinnamon candies
to spell out the names? At each
child's place, also put a not cup
filled with a variety of email
candles so popular at
Halloween. A "Meet 'n treat"
box for all the children to dip
Into might contain apples,
small bags of jelly beans, candy
corn, peanuts, nutty popcorn
balls, and individually wrapped
candles.
One of the highlights of any
children's party Is, of course,
the food and drink. The
following recipes make simple
and festive Halloween treats.

GUESSING GAME
Count out a specific amount
of candles and pow them Into a
large glass jar or bowl. Each
child then guesses how many
treats are in the container.
Following the game, divide the
candy among the youngsters
and award the winner a trip to
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Drop burnt candy peanuts into peanuts for a grin. Put two
batter in each cup. Bake as pieces of candy corn at the
directed on package, till top of bottom with points together to
cupcake springs back when form a bowtle. Serves It
lightly touched. Cool In pan on
PEANUT SI1111rTLE
rack for 5 minutes. Remove
POPCORN BALLS
cupcakes from pan and cool
Combine two old-fashioned
completely on rack at least 2 Halloween foods to create an
hours. Frost tops of cupcakes exciting new one!
with buttercream frosting. 1 (1S44 ox.) pkg,
While frosting Is still soft, make
miniature marshmallows
a fringe of candy corn around
i cup butter or
top of each cupcake for hair,
margarine
sticking points of candy into
i cup crushed
frosting. Just under fringe,
peanut brittle
place two burnt candy peanuts 3 quarts hot popped popcorn
for eyes. Then make a curved
In very large pot or Dutch
line of four or five burnt candy oven, combine marshmallows

and butter. Stir over low heat
until must melted. Add peanut
brittle; mix well. Remove from
heat. Stir In popcorn and mix
well. With wet hands, shape the
popcorn mixture into balls
about 3 inches in diameter. Let
dry for 1 hour. Wrap in plastic
wrap or cellophane, if desired.
Makes 12 balls.
No children's party Is complete without games. In add
dition to bobbing for apples and
pinning the tall on the donkey,
the "Meet 'n Treat" Party
presents an opportunity for
some "sweet" entertainment as
well. Prizes, Including candy

CANDY COATING
CONTEST
Here's another game that
children can eat as well as play.
Using a fondue pot, melt the
desired number of caramel,.
Provide each child with an
apple and a stick and let them
go to work. After mounting
the apple on the stick and
dipping it into the caramel
fondue, the contestants should
choose from specially provided
candy decorations to snake
faces In their Still Sticky apples.
Prizes may be awarded for
caramel faces that are the
prettiest, scariest, funniest and
ugliest.
These are but a few of the
ideas that can make the
Halloween "Meet 'n Treat"
party at home a festive event. A
little imagination will produce
countless other recipes alid
entertainment ideas.
This "Meet 'n Treat" approach to tfe celebration of
Halloween enables young and
old alike to join together In a
spirit of congeniality to
rejuvenate one of the most
fun-filled holidays of the year.
Hold a "Meet 'n Treat" Party
this October 319, and put oldld
fashioned fun back Into
fashioned
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youngsters with an extra.
special autumn treat? Invite
them In from the cold to a
"Med 'n Treat" Halloween
Party.
"Meet 'n Treat" Is a program
that originated four years ago
to revive the wholesome fun
tradItionally usodated with
Halloween.
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parties following treating
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with orange and black witches.
TOSS THE TREAT
Have the children take turns
kneeling on a chair, facing
toward Us back. Place a container with a small open neck
approximately 5-7 feet away.
Whoever comes closest to
tossing small, wrapped candles
into the container In three tries
wins a favor from the prize box.

Meet 'n Treat Pa rty

This refrigerated torte Is I tbsp orange peel, grated
GINGER MUFFINS
special enough for any Im. 1 1-ounce square semisweet
1 egg, beaten
portant occasion. Technically,
ebocalate, grated
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, ¼ cup salad oil
It's a dressed-up glngerrad,
cup anulphured 'ools es
but it', a far cry from thê'hard,
In large mixer bowl, cream 4 cup water
spice-preserved "gyngerbr. butter and sugar usd11 light and 1 cup all-purpose flour
ede" carried by whalers, fluffy. Blend in egg and 4 cup rye flour
sailors, and explorers as early molasses.
¼ cup sugar
as the 13th century.
Sift dry Ingredients together. 4 tsp. salt
Ginger Muffins are another Mix lemon peel and milk with % tip, baking soda
variation of old-fashioned yogurt. Add dry ingredients and % tsp. ginger
gingerbread. With or without yogurt alternately to the cream 4 tsp. cinnamon
raisins or nuts, these spicy mixture, Stirring well after ¼ tsp. ground cloves
treats would be an appropriate each addition. Pour batter into % cup raisin or nuts, If
accompaniment to any meal
two greased and floured 8x1%Preheat oven to 400 deg. F.
everyday or fancy, breakfast or Inch round cake pans. Bake at
Grease
dinner.
muffin pans or line
350 deg. F. for 35 minutes or
Individual
muffin cups with
until a toothpick "comes
CELEBRATION TORTE
paper
liners.
clean". Cool in pans for 10
L. cup butter or margarine
Combine egg, oil, molasses,
minutes, then invert onto racks
1 cup granulated sugar
and water; blend thoroughly.
to cool completely.
legg
Sift dry Ingredients Into mixing
14 cup unsuiphured molasses
At least one hour before bowl. If desired, raisins or nuts
11/4 cups aIlpwpose flour
serving, whip cream. Beat In (or half.nd-half mixture of
1 tsp. baking sods
molasses (taste for desired each) should be added to the
1 tsp, baking powder
sweetness) and orange liqueur, dry Ingredients at this point.
4 tsp. salt
If used. Spread half the whipped Add the combined liquid
1p ground ginger
cream on one layer of the torte. Ingredients and mix only until
tsp, ground cinammon
Sprinkle with half the orange dry Ingredients are moistened.
4 Up. ground cloves
peel and grated chocolate. Top Do not overmix; batter will
1 cup plain yogurt
with
second layer and frost with appear lumpy.
L A cup milk
remaining whipped cream.
Fill muffin cups 2-3rds full
Na tsp. lemon peel, grated
Apply remaining chocolate and and bake at 400 deg. F. for 15-20
TOPPING
orange peel in circular pat- minutes or until a toothpick
1 cup heavy cream
terns. Refrigerate at least one inserted in the center comes out
1 to 2 tbsp. unzubphured hour before serving. Torte may clean.
molasses
he held refrigerated for 2-3
Serve warm with butter or
2 tsp, orange-flavored liquer, hours before serving.
margarine.
optional
Yield: 8-12 servings.
Yield: 10 to 12 large muffins.

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of dub sods, and broken candy
bars. Blend on "chop" for 36
seconds or until candy is finely
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and club sods Into large pit.
char. Stir In candy mixture till
frothy. Serve at once. Makes
bout 144 quarts, enough form
servings of 1 cup each.
NOTE: To make without
blender, finely crush candy
between sheets of wax paper or
foil, using a hammer. Combine
all Ingredients In pitcher and
beat till frothy, using a wire
whisk.
CHOCOLATE RAISIN
FRfllTERS
4 Try this tasty new, treat at
your next "meet 'n Treat"
Halloween party. Be sure to
maintain constant temperature
during deep fat frying to make
fritters feather fight.
1-V4 cup buttermilk
biscuit mix
cup chocolate.
covered raletea
/4 cup sugar
kill egg
1/4 cup milk
Fat for deep frying,
it * degrees F.
Combine buscult mix,
chocolate-covered raisins and
sugar In mixing bowl. Stir with
fork to mix. And egg and milk.
Mix with fork till dry
Ingredients are moistened;
1ough will be lumpy. Drop by
Vrowded teaspoonfuls Into hot
fat (360 degrees F.). Fry and
turn fritters until golden brown
on both sides, about 144
minutes. Drain on paper towels.
Serve while warm. Makes is.
GRINNING CUPCAKES
These treats are packed with
a surprise crunch at the bottom.
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carrot
1%j cups sifted allpurpose flour
1'.i teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon cinnamon
4 teaspoon nutmeg
%,&amp; teaspoon baking soda
1 cup raisins, coarsely
chopped
twothlrds cup mixed
candled fruits, chopped
two-thirds cup chopped
walnuts
Thaw and separate 1
block potatoes (will
oneand
measure
half cups). Grease a 6 and
one-halt cup ring mold. Set
aside. Sift flour, salt,
cinnamon, nutmeg and

soda. Set aside. Preheat
oven to 315 degrees, Cream
sugar, molasses and
shortening together well.

Beat in egg, the potatoes
and carrot (batter will
appear curdled).
Gradually stir flour
mixture into potato mixtine, blending well. Stir in
raisins, candled fruits and
nuts. Turn into greased
ring mold, and spread
level. Cover loosely with
foil, crimping edges tightly
against side of mold. Set in
pan with 1 inch hot water.
Bake in oven l hour lotol5
minutes, or until pudding
tests done. Let stand 10
minutes, then turn out and
cool. Wrap closely In foil to
store. Reheat before
serving. Serve with Orange
Mace Hard Sauce. Makes 8
servings.
ORANGE MACE HARD

SAUCE
3 cups sifted powdered
sugar
4, cup soft butter
cup orange juice
z teaspoons grated orange
peel
4 teaspoon mace
Blend until sugar Is.
moistened and then beat
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salad and candy to serve parents and friends

Recipes To Keep
Kids In Kitchen
The Herald Services
"Kids Like reality and
reality is food," according
to Aileai Paul. However, In
the 11 years in which she
has been conducting
cooking classes in Leonia,
N. J., for youngsters and
writing books about it such
as "Kids Cooking Without a
Stove," she notes a distinct
change In their Interests
and approach to the topic.
She says they definitely
are more sophisticated
than those she helped find
their way around the pots
and pans in earlier days.
She attributes this to
television viewing and for
once feels TV has been a
boon rather than a boggler
of tender minds. Despite
their more Intense interest
In foods from other
cowitrIe, for example, and
less desire to learn to cook
merely hamburgers and
hotdogs, she finds the need
for strict discipline still
holds. "We have fun but I
make them follow the rules
and pay attention."
An Important part of her
courses In recent years
have been trips to supermarkets, food warehouses
and more basic tips on how
to shop, what to look for
and teaching good nutrition
done up In tasty recipes,
The times. it would appear,
are catching up with this
cooking pioneer.
BLUEBERRY PATCH
SALAD
Here's what you need:
1 can (1 pound, 13 ounces)
pears
lettuce leaves
1 small container (4 Olin.
eel)
whipped cream cheese
About 12 blueberries,
fresh, frozen, or canned,
(or use other fruits)
4 cup shelled sunflower
seeds
Can opener
Salad bowls
Table fork
Table knife
ASK AN ADULT TO
OPEN CANS AND THROW
AWAY TOPS

Here's what you do:
1. Place lettuce leaves in

three 8-ounce daisydecorated margarine

bowls.

Celebration

With fork, place 2 pear
halves on lettuce, cut side
down. Pat dry with paper
towel.
Spread cream chese
over pear halves.
4, Decorate each pear
half with several drained
blueberries.
5. Sprinkle with sunflower seeds. Makes 3
servings.
FONDANT CANDY
Here's what you Deed:
1-3rd cup soft margarine
1-3rd cup white corn syrup
&amp;2 teaspoon $alt

1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 lb. box confectioners'
sugar
1-3rd cup wheat germ
1-3rd cup nested measuring
cup
Mixing bowl

Measuring cup
Regular cup
Mixing spoon
Wax paper
Here's what you do:
Place soft margarine
In measuring cup. Spoon
into mixing howL
Pour syrup into same
measuring cup (it is not
necessary to wash cup).
Add to margarine.
Pour salt into one-half
teaspoon measuring spooà
held over regular cup. (Cup
will catch overflow).
Sprinkle overmargarine.
Pour vanilla Into 1teaspoon measuring spoon
over cup. Add to
margarine.
Mix thoroughly.
Slowly add sugar,
mixing all the time.
Pour wheat germ Into
washed
and
dried
measuring cup. Stir into
mixture.
Form ball of fondant
candy on piece with palm
of hand. Repeat this
motion, which is called
"kneading:'
Smooth candy evenly
on wax paper with hands.
Cut into square or other
shapes.
Coer with wax paper
or store In covered daisy-

decorated
bowls.

margarine
Place

in

refrigerator to chill. ?'takes
about l and one-half pounds

of candy.

Torte: It's dressed up ginger bread

Chili Cook-Off: Hottest Duel North Of The Border
ROSAMOND, Calif.
"Gentlemen, start your pots

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thinking and imagination that
goes into this culinary en- ;
deavor. To create a gallon and a
half of chili, he includes the'
Following:
A three-pound stewing 1
chicken, specially cooked,
tomato sauce made from seven;
cups of peeled, chopped ripe 1
tomatoes, four pounds of beef
flank steak, live pounds of pork I
chops, half a pound of beet!

boiling!"
Here In the upper Mojave
desert, at high noon on Sunday.
Oct. 24, attention of chili connoisseurs all over the globe
were concentrated on the start
of the ninth annual World
Championship Cook-Off of the
International Chili Society.
This Is not frippery. It's
serious stuff, a conclave of
culinarians In the art of chill
from 30 different states, including Hawaii and Alaska.
They muster their ingredients
in 6-by-6 stalls at the old
Tropico Gold Mine in a threehour duel to the finish.
It all began in 1967 when the
late humorist H. Allen Smith,
wrote an article on cooking chill
to which Wick Fowler, another
Texas-born journalist, took
exception.
A cook-off was arranged in
the ghost toI of Terlingus, at
the Chiso Oasis Saloon and
Opry House, between Hen Egg
Mountain and Dirty Woman
Creek, In west Texas.
Smith won the first contest on

a split decision, but by 1970 From hotness, depending on the
Fowler had risen to the top with .. capsaicin" content. Capsaicm
a "four alarm" chill which he is a volatile compound that puts
claimed "can open 18 sinus TNT into the seeds and ribs of
cavities unknown to medicine." the pepper.
It Is reported that the savory
The world's foremost chili
delights of the chili pepper were pepper authority is Dr. Roy
first propagandized to the Nakayama. a horticulturist at
Western world by Christopher New Mexico State University in
Columbus, who took samples Las Cruces. lie serves as one of
back to Spain for cultivation. the judges in the cook-off.

In 1953, Hernando Cortex, the
Spanish conquistador, reported
that the Famed Aztec emperor,
Montezuma, "ate a bowl of chili
peppers and ne&amp;hlng else." The
name of the peoer derives
from the Aztec, "chili."
Thc peppers vary in color

But the self-styled world
champion of all chill cookers is
C.V. Wood, retired. Wood is
better known as a corporate
president (McCulloch Oil) who
designed Disneyland and
engineered the transfer of
London Bridge from the

Thames to Lake Havasu City,
Artz. A transplanted Texan, he
would rather be known for his
chili expertise. In 1969, when he
got wind of the contest, he
outstripped all competitors. By
1972, he felt he was so far ahead
that he retired from the cookoil, serves as chief judge and is
also a prime mover in the

International Chili Society.
Wood and his cohorts felt the
event had outgrown Terlingua,
which doesn't officially exist,
and moved it last year to this

90 miles from Los
Angeles. The cook-off attracts
such Food experts as Craig
Claiborne, the food editor of the
oasis

kidney suet, six large green
chills, eight ounces of a good
light beer, preferably Mexican, e
New York Times, and gourthree tablespoons of ground
mands from Robert Mitch urn to oregano, three tablespoons
of

Vincent Price.
The cooking begins at noon.
Each contestant bring his own
hardware and has three hours
or more to prepare a niinimuin
of one gallon of chili
and NO
BEANS allowed.
The end results are Iudged 60
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ground
cumin,
three
tablespoons of fine black?
pepper, four tablespoons of salt, '
five tablespoons of unblended
chili powder that hasn't been

laying around more than two
months), one tablespoon of
cilantro, one tablespoon of I
th)me, hail a tablespoon of
nionosodiurn glutamate, three
medium-sized onions chopped 5
up, two sweet bell peppers, two
cloves of garlic - and later one

per cent on general flavor, 30
per cent on the texture of the
meat and the permeation of the
spices, and 10 per cent on
general consistency - not too
thin, not too thick.
Pound of grated Monterey Jack
Wood profers his very own cheese.
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recipe for chili as still the best
"The secret," says G.V., "isa
ever and an example of the the cooking."
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bleeding stomach ulcers for
Lamb
several years. Ills last attack
resulted in a serious loss of
blood, about two and a half
pints.
He was hospitalized and given blood. His doctor tells ()tJ
A Delaware reader wants t
who want this Issue can
him, "It's your ulcer, you are
know
what you bid In response
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North's two-spade bid WU You pass no matter what
appreciate your opinion.
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DEAR READER - No doubt NY
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Radio
City Station, New York, there. He felt that two spades that he will
the doctor Is talking about the
would be a lot safer than one are better thancone
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agoDR.
my husband
and
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Peptic ulcers are another
symptoms
of avenereal
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testInenifhehoIda
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spa game
disease of this century. They After
going to
local physician
with you.
right there, but South had a
were most uncommon before and having a lab t made
full
18
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for
his
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have a question
1900. The ulcers that did occur results showed positive
notrump Including three br the experts? Write "Ask
were more likely to be in the cording to the physician. This spades with two of three top the Jacobys" care of this
honors.
addition,
his newspaper. The Jacobys w11
stomach rather than the more has caused much pain and notrump
was In
based
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duodenal
ulcers
which
anguish
and
a
separation.
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answer Individual questions
your friend probably has.
on ace,, kings and quick II stamped. self-addressed
said acquired
there was no way tricks. He decided to try for envelopes are enclosed. Th
About one in four men he hushend
could have
develop peptic ulcers at some except fnmean,Jlcoujdnot
game in spite of his panther's most interesting questions
sign off and rebid two will be used In this column
time. That's quite high for a 0 have acquired It except from notrump.
disease that was seldom seen 75 him.
and will receive copies 01
North looked over his hand JACOBY MODERN.)
years ago.
We are totally confused and
The job pressures, efforts are seeking answers. Is It SIDE GLANCES
required for material success, possible to get VD any other
by Gill Fox
increased domestic demands way except by sexual In.
related to financing a family tervoiwse, and if so, how? In;
and related social pressures all DEAR READER — Such
II
take their toll.
[fj[
So does the Increased use of experience is certainly life
shatter-lug. It requires careful
I
coffee, colas, tea and caf- mature judgment In such
feinated drinks, not to mention situations to avoid making rash
alcohol and cigarettes.
judgments you may both regret
Yes, surgery is used in later.
selected cases-usually those 0
Youdidnotsaywhatkjndof
which cannot be 555fU11Y veneral disease developed.
..
managed with more con- However, syphilis can be
servative methods. It 13 not transmitted without sexual
(
without
its
complications,
activity.
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be
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survive in moisture
stress or correct had habits, only at body temperature. But
such as smoking cigarettes, or innocent transmission can
resolve domestic problems.
occur from kissing an Infected
Sometimes
a
person
Is
better
off to change his lifestyle — person and also from a moist
droplet on a glass.
including changing jobs or
And
as
I have mentioned
career objectives.
If proper attention to before in this column some
laboratory
tests results
for syplu1can
lifesty!e, changes in habits and
give posiltve
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In a letter submitted to the panel, Kaiser said the site of the
proposed fire station on Oxford road, "Is vital to our fire
protection and rescue needs in the Fern Park area." The deadline
for submitting applications under the public works bill is Nov. 1,
Kaiser said.
Kaiser told the board that Seminole County would need "a longterm non-canceLlable lease or a donation of the property" to
proceed with the construction project. The minimum lease
required under provisions of the federal public works legislation
is 49 years, Kaiser said.

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hurting the campaign.
So when the subject came up again in Troy, Ohio, on
Tuesday, Dole said, "No, I don't believe" that either
World War II or Vietnam were partisan wars.
It was a clear retreat from his characterization of these
wars in his televised campaign debate as "Democrat
wars."
But Dole denied that he had reversed his position,
saying he only brought up the subject in Troy because "I
didn't want the media to be confused."
He was then asked, "Are you still calling them
Ih-inocrat wars?"
- Never did," Dole responded.

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Ile expanded on the theme last week and, asked often if
he planned to follow through with his "Democrat war"
threat, he replied that he planned "to fight fire with fire"

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Tuesday's election. We
explain why on Page 4-A.

INDEX
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had been under pressure from GOP leaders to back off the
"Democrat war" remark, which aides privately said was

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Kaiser said modern fire stations are no longer equipped with
sirens atop the building or other outside noise-making devices,
"The equipment moves out and when it hits the street, then we
use the sirens," Kaiser explained,
Layer added that since the English Estates school building Is
air conditioned and has few windows, the sound of fire sirens
would have little chance of disrupting classes.
Kaiser showed board members plans of a Jacksonville
firehouse from which he said the Fern Park facility would be
modeled. The outside appearance of the fire station was exceptionally good, Kaiser said, because It was located in a
Jacksonville suburb containing homes valued in the $100,000$300,000 range.
In other business, the board approved Layer's recommendation
to name the Daimwood-.Derryberry-Pavelchak Partnership of
Casselberry as the architect to handle transformation of the
Sanford Naval Academy Junior School building into an adininistrative office complex for the superintendent and his staff.
Construction on the new office structure, located on a 20-acre
tract of land at Celery and Mellonville avenues, is scheduled to
begin "sometime in the spring," Layer said.

lapse of memory and can't remember telling a national
television audience that this century's wars were
"Democrat wars."
Dole aides said Wednesday that, despite his use of the
phrase as recently as Monday, the candidate has no
recollection of using the term during his nationally
televised debate with Democratic candidate Walter
Mondale 10 days ago.

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ROSWELL, N.M. (AP) — Aides to Sen. Bob Dole say the
Republican vice presidential candidate has suffered a

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The second-In-command would earn from $12,000 to $14,000 a
year. Freeman and labor attorneys Alley Alley &amp; Blue earned
more than $200,000 last year in legal fees.

The Republican vice presidential candidate reportedly

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after

governing
sex
discrimination and equal
opportunities that they
were afraid labeling the
locker rooms by sex might
trigger a lawsuit unless the
facilities were identical.

severe problem"
Most fire stations are located on "a major thoroughfare' of
some type, Layer said, and vehicles responding to fire calls are
faced with traffic problems of varying severity. Should a fire
signal come in while students and parents are coming to or
leaving the school, said Layer, "They (the fire vehicles) would
have more problems than we would."
Vice-chairman Pat Telson asked about the noise factor, but

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missloners said the lead attorney should have five years experience. Pierce has only two.

Seminole School Supt. William P. (Bud) Layer recommended
that the board "tentatively accept" the county's proposal until
funds for the project have been granted by Washington and
construction is ready to begin.
"Mr. Carlton (Director of Auxiliary Services Hugh) and I
discussed this a little bit and we'd like to see the building moved
back a little more than what it Is on the plans," Layer said. "But
hir. Kaiser said he didn't feel that would be any problem."
Board Chairman Robert G. (Bud) Feather questioned the
possible threat of danger to students posed by the close proximity
of fire trucks to the elementary school campus, but Layer said
this had been weighed and that "with proper signalization on that
corner there by the school, I don't see where it would be any real

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of this year's projected
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Wednesday's total was
reported at the group's
Fourth Report Luncheon,
hosted as the Holiday Inn
by the Sanford Optimist
Club.
Tickets for tonight's
Dutch Treat Victory
Dinner are $5.

Construction of a fire station on part of the English Estates
Elementary School site In Fern Park was tentatively approved
Wednesday night by the Seminole County School Board.
Board members granted permission for Gary Kaiser, county
director of public safety, to apply for federal funding of the new
fire station under the recently enacted $3.95 billion public works

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Freeman says an in-house legal staff will not in the Long run
Pat Telson, vice-chairman of findings to the board In youngster "and thereby destroy
Willis, who said he was
reduce
the fees paid for legal services.
the Seminole County School ronse to criticisms leveled his self-confidence."
speaking as a tax-paying citizen
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Is urging commissioners to make the decision —
Board, said Wednesday night against some Seminole
Willis said he had received rather than a committee one attorney or two.
she has investigated recent teachers by George Willis, a reports that some teachers In member, told panelists he was
charges that some public school member of the Countywide the Seminole school system still especially sensitive on the
The reason, Netswender says, is because Freeman Is phasing
teachers have used grades to School Advisory Committee at used tactics such as holding a subject because "I wasn't a
out his services, and the county could be left without adequate
ridicule dudeatajad that tebe t1 panel's Oct. 13 meeting.
student's paper up before the very good student myself. Mdl legal coverage unless the department quickly becomes a reality.
has turiwJ the name at , the
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offending school over to Supt. that he had heard of lnitances Doe's paper. I want you to look and ridiculed time after time
The major remaining decision centers on his assistant. The
William P. (Bud) Layer for where teachers In county at how he did on this test Aren't after time.
county attorney issue has been a major one among candidates
"corrective action."
schools had used a poor grade you glad you did not do the
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who are seeking seats on the Seminole County commission this
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Investigators from the State Fire
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departments are probing ruins of a 55-foot drydocked cruiser destroyed by Ike Pi.
Nelswender said hiring a second attorney, among other things,
early today at Sanford Boat Works SR-415 at the Johns River east of Sanford.
would
make an attorney available for questions from county
Sheriff's deputies reported the origin of the blare Is unknown. A neighbor department
chiefs.
reported the fire was preceded by what sounded like a gunshot. Officers said the
After the decision was made to create a legal department,
boat, valued at 150,000, was completely destroyed. They listed the owner as Mike
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Congressional Candidate Saunders

TAI.I.AILASSEE APi — JoAnn Saunders' legal
ordeal is over — at least until after the voters of the 5th
Congressional District decide on Tuesday whether they
want her as their representative.
Mrs. Saunders was assured a berth in the election when
U.S. District Judge William Stafford sustained Wed-.
nesd - y his ruling prohibiting the Ethics Commission from
possibly removing her from the ballot
Ethics Chairman Dun Reed said the commission will not
appeal the ruling. It prevented a panel hearing before the
election on Mrs. Saunders' failure to File a financial
disclosure statement on time
The commission could have recommended that
Secretary of State Bruce Smathers remove her from the
Wild IF it decided she violated the disclosure re
quirt'ment.
The 42-year-old Orlauiu Democrat is running against
Rep. Richard Kelly. R-Fla., in tiat has become one of
this )ears itiost sharply contested elections.
She charged in a prepared statement read by her
husband. George, her campaign manager, that the
removal move "was a partisan plot by the Republicans."
Reed, a former House Republican leader, has denied
any political motivation. A majority of commission
members are Dt'rn'xrats.
l have not willfully violated any laws of the state of
F1'irtda and the United States of :1Iwnca," Mrs. Saunders
said. "My financial disclosure statement is on file in
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citizens' groups free use of the civic
center three afternoons each week

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that was made," City Manager Warren
Knowles said. "I know the commission
hasn't given senior citizens a
runaround. They've bent over back.
wards to help,
Mayor Lee Moore was also angered

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side neighborhood.
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commission Monday that
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athletic complex, planned for a board to swap two adjacent south Seminole residents who Homeowners Ass
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plot of land near the old San- plots of land are at "a very rim don't live in the Apple Valley missioners to pledge that
if plans are abandoned for
ford Naval Academy junior point." He said he
expected a subdivision to support a park in a park In the Apple Valley area that a park will be
reply to hi latest P
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built In Southwest Sen. Inole County. Commission
avenues, is too far from the today.
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course,
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like
it
Chairman
Michael Hattaay, who lost his bid for recenter of the neighborhood to
in Apple Valley," she said. "We election in the September Democratic primary,
serve the younger children —
would like it over at the responded that none of his
who would have to cross
colleagues present may
Woodlands."
Mellonville Avenue, one of the
be
commissioners
after
the
November election.
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city a
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that several south Seminole ditions be met, If and when a probably the appropriate site."
tho
homeowners associations park is ever located on the site
.ssv planning and zoning
Republican Commissioner
became interested in the owned by Overstreet Invest- Dick Williams said he was not
commission members also
project after Commissioner Sid ment Co. of Orlando.
opposed
to
beginning
Vihlen Jr. last week in a letter
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suggested moving the park to said he supported Commission. Valley. However, William sold
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black er John Kimbrough's con- he also was in favor of
area east of Sanford.
tention to move the park to "protecting the neighborhood.,,
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by the complaint.

Wednesday afternoon at the civic
center.
"I think you're shunting senior
citizens
Kaminsky said. "We're
not getting a fair 3hake- All we're
getting is a runaround,"
Kaminsky's complaint centered on
the city's policy of opening the civic
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given you niere than a fair shake," he
said. "You can have the civic center
anytime you want it If you pay."
"We're paying indirectly
Kaminsky began.
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lie was 60.
A resident of 2005 S. Oak Ave., Sanford, he was horn in New
Orleans and retired to Florida after 27 years service as a Naval
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staff in 1964, to establish Sanford Realty.
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He was a member of All Souls Catholic Church of Sanford.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary H. Williams, Sanford;
two sons, Robert Howard, Sanford, and John Wesley Jr., of
Canada; five daughters, Misses Julie, Sarah Anne and Jean, all of
Tickets for a drawing on an Amana Radar Range, with the Greater Sanford Sanford. Mrs. Margaret Maude McKenna, Orlando and Miss
Christmas Parade Committee benefiting from the proceeds, went on sale this Patricia Williams. Canada; mother, him. W. Horace William,
lzngboat Key; and two brothers, W. Horace Williarm Jr.. and
morning. Purchasing the first ducats were Greater Sanford Chamber of
COM- Robert Milton WiUiarru, of New Orleans, [,a.
merce Executive Manager Jack Horner (left) and Seminole County Sheriff John
Funeral Notice, Pa" SA
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Rosary
will
be
recited
Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Brisson Funeral
from left looking up to her customer) and Virginia Longwell. chamber
Iio me. The funeral mass wWbecekbrat Th ursday a(9amat
All
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) When he left the University
of Sotdhern California business school, Bruce Collins was
(aced wi th a choice: work for an accounting firm or sail
yachts to tropical Pacific isles.
lie chose sunshine and brisk winds on blue seas rather
than fluorescent lights in some airconditloned office
building. It was a decision which nearly cost him his life.
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On Sept. V, a stonu splintered and sank the 42-foot
ketch Spirit about 900 miles west of San Francisco. But
Collins, hired as navigator and skipper, climbed into a
canopied life raft with Camilla Arthur, 21, and Jim Ahola,
25. They quickly became separated from another raft
caring Durel Miller, 28 , and Nancy Perry, 21.
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drifted (or 28 days, until a Coast Guard search plane
spotted it Sunday.
Collins was the only person on board. Mathourished,
dehydrated and covered with sores, he told rescuers that
his two companions were dead and buried at sea. But he
refused to'make any public statements about the ordeal
until he cd talk to their families,
lie is scheduled to arrive here late today a board a Coast
Guard cutter.
Collins'
ns' 16-month
adventure started as a long
vacation, lie kept his career options open. M accounting
firm had agreed to hold it Job for him for six months while
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Later, he talked the firm into an extension so he could
touch inore exotic ports, like Fiji and Bali, and get the
miles under his belt to become a master seaman. lie
crewed for yacht owners on his island-hopping journey,
but now and then found it necessary to hop a plane.
Meanwhile, he wre his parents infrequent but long
letters, tr)ing to convey his passion for sailing while
easing their disappointment.
Sometimes he needed money from his savings, or would
ask his parents thWathut Creek, Calif,,to cash some of
inherited stocks. It wasn't much, but enough (if keep wind
in his sails and a little meat on his lanky foot frame.
'Around September. we got a long six-page letter from
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450 south Seminole residents
who support locating the nod
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tested 40acre site near Apple
Valley subdivision
After the presentation,
county commissioners voted 3to-O to instruct the county's
parks department to re-enter
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The "not-soellent majority"
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can stay on a diet for only a plan can send 50 cen13 for it
spade and needs to locate the
queen of diamonds to score
short length of time, thus with a long, stmped, selfnine tricks."
allowing myself only Urne to addressed envelope. Just send
Jim: "Since the opening
lose water, not fat. If I took fluid your letter to me in care of this
is a picture bid, it is
pills would I be able to see a newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, easy for partner to know if
weight reduction on the scales Radio City Station, New York there Is no game, a possible
A Kentucky reader wants to
fluid loss and not be NY 10019.
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game, a sure game,a possible know If contract bridge is only
DEAR DR. LAMB— One year slam or a sure slam'
totallydehydrated? Also would
50 years old.
Oswald: "The standard
ft help reduce cetlulite in my ago I was told I had cataracts at
answer is that it WAS inan early age. I am 46 now. I've notrump shows a hana with 16 vented by the late Harold S.
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'AR" READER— Your worn glasses only for reading to IS high-card points anda 4- Vanderbilt in 1925, so it 51
344; 444V2 or 5-3-3-2 distribu- years old right now.
body is a wonderful machine. It the last two years.
tion. The
it there is
For a copy of JACOBY
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don't need for general health. admit I am a vain person and everyone has been known to newspaper. P.O. Box
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have a medical problem that look as ugly as a person casionally open one notrump N. Y, too 19)
causes you to retain salt, or In wearing glasses for cataracts
women before the menstrual
DEAR READER— Go am
periods. Female hormones tend your eye doctor. Many patients SIDE
by Gill Fox
toausethebodytoretaInsah
have
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Losing water is not helpful You would never know they
unless you have an abnormal wear them.
Deciding whether or not a
accumulation for the reasons I
mentioned. I presume you person can wear contact le"mma
really want to get rid al some is an individual matter. Contact
fat over your thighs and lenses after a cataract
elsewhere. You do not lose that operation usually cause less
distortion of the image than
by eliminating water,
Many people are impressed regular glasses.
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when they step on the scales
and see they have lost pow&amp;. glasses are ugly. Beauty is in
But when it's water Ioss; it is eye of the beholder. But if it is
deceptive and as soon as that important to you it is worth
person recovers from the considering the cosmetic
"wash-out" effect of water pills aspects. I am convinced that
or gets back on a healthy diet people who think they look nice
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VIRGO (Aug. 23Sept. 22) high esteem.
shopping interests you today.
Even If
can't get out, you'll
YO1PtAY
browsing through the
Oct. mi
mall order catalogues.
Considerable thought and
ct. 22) M effort will be spent this year in
UBRA (Sept.
inquiring mind seeking new improving your
Is yours today financial base A younger
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PISCES (Feb39f4areh2O)
in
errands or dIOPP
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thoughts or actions to work
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ARM (March
19) knowledge to future me
Frank
discussion
with
SCORPIO (Oct. *Nov. fl)
1111SOCillitell Can Work things out Some secret Information from
for all parties concerned today. which you should be able to
Don't puu
profit could come your we
. any punches.
TAURus (April 2111~Msy 20) today. Be alert. Act upon IL
Any job or project requiring
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
concentration and braInpower 21) Hobnobbing w
be attempted today people today could inspire you.
Their advice or influence could
task.
Von
ftwftr
your interests.
GEMM (May 21-June 20)
CAPRICORN (Dec. ti-Jan
You have an excellent mental

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up
to your sun
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today and can turn any 19) Bigger and better things
have Into a fun will occupy your mind today,
affair for all.
You'll go after them In a quiet,
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recalled in an interview, AW last letter. from Honolulu in
September, said he wanted to decide where he wanted his
life to go."
bums was spotted after a search of some 30,000 square
["Ile&amp; The pilot of the Coast Guard search plane. U.
JamesSkelton,sald, "I want to find out what gave him the
w I to live,"
"1 knew if anybody would make it,
Bruce would make
it," said hi friend and longtime sailing buddy
Henry
Coles, 24, of Saratoga. Calif. "lie always got the job done
and was never one to quit. I sent a l
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IISNTIUNT$ JUDICIAL CID Willem
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In businail It S40r.iie
CVI?, IN AlSO POD SIMINOLI
St., Altamonte Springs 3flh).
COUNTY, PLOSIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. $4a11.CA*I Seminole County. Florid. WIder Ills
llctltloui name of BEST T.V.
$AaNITT
MORTGAGE
COM. RENTAL hId Ills I Intend IS
PANY.
formerly
IAINET'T
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WINSTON MORTOAGI COM. rigi cog
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the circuit Court, Seminole County,
PANV. I Florida
Florida In acrdancs with the
PIOdIN.
yUOYD
I$I$ of
FIctNIsIIs Nimi
CMAY rwalvthg a McMn air con
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Todd
L-nm,,
10,
iNS
W.
Hd$WfWrI
Slot iss. ToWIt: Section NI.
in November to hold trials In
tlosW countr and grand Tulane Drive, Altamont. KENNETH W. STRAIGHT,
Florida StofUtil 1tV.
tolfitkiftall
several c—
_as.
larceny ci the
ft
. Springs, pleaded
5: Jack L. Whit.
The trial of a Cassetherry
Dsn
was suspi'ided with tinned until Dec. 13, after, the grand larceny of television in a.
Publish: Oct. It. 71. Nov. 3.'.
polke dstetve accused of pay front Ida (tlberry polk. delay
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was riqued by bath a Nov. 1015 residential ____
glary
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LONDON (AP) — The sharp drop In the
ci IIIWIJON1 PodfftllOwW his arTiSt Silt Assistant
PoRics.o
FORECLOSURENOTICI IIN DII FICTITIOUS
II( SlateMty. William at AltaIflOilte Sprthgi• La e MOITuaIU
NOTICE
NAMN LAW
NOTICIOPSUIT
has
been
Postponed
hi
drcuit
10,
on
charge.
that
he
value of the imaid Monday ta'og a threat
Moe Hernan and dulenae lawyer was allowed to remain free on TO:
NOTICE IS HER EIVGIVEN thOl
W.
STRAIGHT
SO.
court at Sanford.
marijuana from the police Gene Steph
from Prime Minister
Stephenson.
ItUNWO NO Address
the Lmdersl.nnt desirki, to anflow
bond during a PSI.
_____ James Callaghan to
A new $ZIIaIdata for BOlJbyG. department's evidence lochar,
U*noem
In busiMen u.idir the Pldlflsm
In atber court actione on
Joint Howard Hklimw,
reduce British commitments to NATO If the
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to . an ii
Name of NUCCIS RESTAURANT
* of atulasta, was teitered with evidence, and Mondq,KklDsyelpoçt,13, 11W E. Math St., Se1ord cidimleip
.nv r4". title, hid
United States ad other aIfl get
AND DELI attN Sanlando FlaiL It
n fniiatjy set.
delivered the
hjuana to a 1205 Winston Road, south pleaded guilty to aggravatedWorst In andt. the t011OwkiI City of Alta nettle SprInØ. Fields
an International Monetry Fund loan Britain is
Wanda Is rigistor the sa'd name
Judge. J. William Woodson woman working with un. Seminole, and William E. battery In connection With a described plsrty, WWII:
wftt the CIIa of the Circuit Court of
Let 10, Illock , lI
seeking. The poised's nosedlie to a record low
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greged the co,ghii.nce on dercover sheriff's agents. Hewett, ii, N N. Edgenion, eliocthig incident In which two Orlinda Section One according to Seminole County. Florida.
Of $1.57 was touched off by a report — later
Monday at the request of B,ui.tt Is alleged to have need Winter Sirings, were allowed met were wounded.Tbe statethe Flat in FlIt loeb 13. PIgs 3 ow
Anthony Callus
_ bend during a pre. attorney's Office kcçed one CalMly
denied — In the Sunday
1. PebUc
Rocsr
of 5amkiofo PublIsh: Oct. 1. 13. It, 71.
ddegis attorney Franklin T. an unmarked Cauelberry freedom on
Florida
Walden.
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police car to deliver the sentence
and the United States want the
_ inveStigation (PSI) count of aggravatEd battery TOGETHER WITH:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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Judge Woodson's nut marijuana, according to ordered by the cost after they and three charges of tempted RaliS
to $1.W before ft fund grants
IIONTIINTN JUDICIAL CIAscheduled trial docket In documents hi the cost file,
llfrIWatOr
pleaded guilty to the Sept. 13, murder as part of the
CUlT IN AND FOR 111111011001.111
loan Britain Is seeking to help It In its gravest
Seminole is the week 01 Dec. 13,
Wlior
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Trial for theldon Polakoft, burglary of coin.operated negotiated plea. The court
Dryer
economic crisis since the great depression of
CIVIL ACTION NO. 711-1421-CA-W&amp;
bit sources said he han in. PM2MarinerWay, Altanisite washers at a south Seminole cidered a PSI for ffifèni*n.
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
thei.
IcMed that he may return to Springs, on charges of
compift
Jail=
(3arth fl3, Ibis a hAt to fondue a mortgage LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI,
Plaintiff,
17-year-old MIt1and Juvenile on the above described priperty has
bsekof you In the vs.
Indicted for trial as as adult on Circuit Court In the Elshteeth SILLY CROWE, II,
it
an Wined burglary charge. Judicial Circuit, In and Seminole,
Defendants.
Field To Be Narrowed
County,
Florida.
You
and
led
of
NOTICE OF SALE
pleaded guilty to burglary while you bce hereby
ired Se file your
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN thal
Switzerland (AP) New black
armed with a dangerous Maser wITh the Clark of the CIrcuIt on the
0th day of November, 1571, at
demands and a claim by Prime Minister Ian
wespon and was ordered held hi Court, end serve a rquy thereof ugs, 11:00 am. it the West Front Doer of
of the firm the Courthouse of Seminole County,
VICTOR-1. W000MAN,
For Public Works Post
Jail during a
Smith that the white minority In Rhodesia can
aentence !1
requ
vv.ras, ai senio. r'a,wa,
rsigne
vestigatlon.
hold onto power for yearn 'hae widened thc
'BYJANECASSELBERRY
&amp;zaIurd F4 £'Ifl3eU is bOnd of offered $J
WOOr. P.A. P.it Office Sat HO, Clerk will offer for sale JO the
Judge
Woodeon
sentenced
WkWor
Pont,
Florida
33105.
At.
hst
and
..saidoer
for
shthe
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gulf between the two sides and dimmed the
Sanford's water depsrtment.
Council members Monday wnji
Wilson Lyle, 11, o f torneys for Ptakw$fl in the above followiri, described rest property:
The position ci public works night eauransed.ecoujdthojseIg Apopka,
outlook for Impending talks to arrange majorstyled action, on or before Ills d
Jail dayy of Noven'.ber ma.
LONGWOOD—
The
field
of
director
has
rsenhlned
vacant
aboit
IM
week's
decision
fcc
on
his
guilty
plea
to
an
escape
ity rule for Rhodesia. Joshua Nkomo and
II you fall to 32. (Clock 2). WYNNEW000,
de so. ludemsiW by default
will be accordIng to the Flat thereof as
eight epplicants for the position since Ralph Fisher was fired the city to self-bier. Its work- charge Officials gj Lyle
Robert Mugabe, two of the ba' black leaders
5Mm
againSt
Yhi
for
the relief rer
ctor
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ci public works dire
in Flat lies 1, Pages N
in
the
from
his
$11500
pod
Sept.
13
men's
COInpetliatiOn
Instrance.
on
a
work
release
PTUfW1
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demanded
In
Complaint.
who will face Smith at the conference
throu$h N, Public Records. of
This Notice shall be published Seminole
city was narrowed Monday after 11 years with the city.
y, Florida.
scheduled to open Thursday, demanded on
The city's present coverage connection with a burglary case once each week for four consecutive
W&amp; when the Qty Council _____
This sale Is made pursuant to 8111
Also scheduled for Thur. expIres Nov. 1. The council who he faiied to return
weeks
in
the
Evening
Herald,
to j
Summary Final Judgment entered
Monday that the White government imvoted to re-Interview Edgar iday's special session will be a voted to continue the policy to from his Job in August.
He WITNESS
the Circuit
theCourt,
hind ofSeminole
the Clark .of In civil Action No. 704lfl.*5
mediately release all Imprisoned black
Griffith and Donald Parnell, workhop on the proposed sign provide protection until details turned himself In three days County, Florida. till the lit day of
in the Circuit Court in
both presently employed by the ordinance changes and the can be worked out on selfnationalists add halt military operations
D- for Seminole County, Fielda.
authoriti
es
October
1571.
,
said.
City of Sanford.
ATED this 25th day of October,
cerçrehensive zoning plan.
1fl51r111ce.
(Sea')
against black guerrillas. Smith angered the
1571.
Marion
P.
PXISM
43,
S.
Longwood city street
The council voted to purchase
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Opening - of bids for the Central Ave., Oviedo, pleaded
Arthur H. SICSWNh, Jr.
blacks Monday by boasting his military forces
curs is the Circuit Court
foreman
Thomas
Jackson
will
the
Gradall
hydraulic
cxmoving
ci
a
ditch
and
for
guilty
Clerk of the Circuit Court
ing
are kIll
12 or 13 blacks for every white
to residing an Oviedo
BY: Martha T. Vim
By: Cherry Kiy Travis
also be Interviewed Thursday cantor from Great Southern domestic wastewater treat. pollee officer with violence
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Publish; Oct
3,
12.
9,
31,
Inc
Deputy Cleik victim in the four-year-old war.
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at 7:30 p.m., as he was
busy Equipment Co. for $33,000, a mentat two package plantisaj during a traffic arrod. PtIod
with a city emergency lad figure negotiated by Council testing of water supply were was allowed
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
to remain free on EIGHTEENTH
week and could not be present Qualrman J. r.. Grant with tabled Until nut Monday.
JUDICIAL Cli. DEE-134
bond during a PSI.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE IN THE CliéIjlfCOuIT IN
at the first Interview sm, company representative W. J.
Council voted to schedule
Also free on bond during a COUNTY. FLORIDA
POE SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Griffith was recently named Langford. The original price Nov. 15 public hearing for
PSI Ii Earl Williams, 26 CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S41lCA45.S FLORIDA.
refuse superintendent In was $35,000 and the city had request by Rodney Cable to
PROVIDENT
SAVINGS
BANK,
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NO.
76-1SSJ.CA44.II
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)
The
Midway Ave., Midway, who corporstim organized and eslsting Is not The Manlaga SI
United Nations General Assembly marks the
rezone property on Saand0 pleaded guilty to the Sept. 2 under the laws of the State of New JAMES M. CROCHER, Husband
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birth of Transkei today with the start of its
of Flemings Grocery, Jersey,
and
Grant Street from B-i to
Five May Qualify
Plaintiff,
$HEIij, CROCHIR. Wife
.ij, Midway.
annual attack on the South African, white
vs.
Commercial.
NOTICE OF SUIT
government's apar theid racial policy and a
JACKIE D. UNDER WOOD, if ux. if TO: JAMES
M. CROCHER
In response to a request by
al.
2702
Rod
Lion Square
condemnation of the first protege nation It has
some residents that Oak Street
Defendants.
Maltland. Florida
In Longwood Race
p roduced. The black African blueprint for the
FORECLOSURE
and part of Overstreet Avenue
YOU
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
Le—wThfinMORTGAGE
NOTICE OF SUIT
apartheid debate Includes a condemnation of
ho paved, an estimate by the
a Petition for DIssolutIon of
TO:
WILLIAM
KILDAY
ROSS
Marriage Ms been flied against cue
Before the day ends, five can.
For the District 3 seat on the city's consulting engineer
alleged "increasing collaboration" between
Residence
and
Address
FICTITIOUS NAME
and you are required to serve a copy
will have qualified to city council held by Council projected a cod of 124-135
Unknown
Notice Is hereby given Me we we
ISrael and South Africa, a charge certain to
of your written defenses, If any, to It
W4
to
any
and
ill
other
Partin
ofmayor In chairmanJR. Grant, both perlineaUoot for paving and a eneeaed In business It P.O. lox
rim for the office
on J. RUSSELL HORNSBY. Al.
draw strong U.S. opposition.
claIming any right, title. anor ter for Wife,
Ucgwood'a Dec. 7 municipal Grant and Robert N. Dave, total of $126,700 Including Seminole County,
address
Is 311
lOSS,
3N
Church
St..
Longwnn,
interest
In
and
to
the
following
N.
Resound Avenue,
Orlando,
Florida
4 I
pLeIon, according: to City have picked up papers,
I b
necessary drainage.
described property, to-wit:
.
fldlltIusnam•ofj
SERVICES,'
Florida 32101, and file the origlpil
irk Onnie .'Ste
$wv
up foe. election
57 OAKLAND
Mayor James Lonnann said OVId that we intend to register said DIT ION,
- bccordln9.HILLS
to lIveAD.
plotwith
'c $i, Clerk of the •bov. styled
Mrs. Shoinate said Peter to iter uitit disecutiv term in he was proclaiming Saturday, c
dker before tcember 3. 1570,
hams with
CIrcuit IPIInIof a recorded In Plat iooS 13, oip
3eml,the Clerk of the
a ugm may be on.
Florida in
Piano
of
Devonshire,
Qtarles
office
and
the
only
elected
city
Oct.
30
as
the
day
for
observing'
accordance
with
the
Provisions
swincie
CAIRO (AP) The Arab summit meeting
you for the relief
Barsht of [ongwood Circle clerk In Seminole County, has Halloween in the city in the Fictitious Name Statutes, To. county, PioridaRecordsot
demanded In the petition.
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
was scheduled to give Its formal approval tosouth, Ethel Glassberg Gold. qualified. No one has yet response to many Inquiries by
WlTNESSmyliandandthesealof
Wit: Section SIS.QP Florida Statutes mat a suit to foreclos, a mortgage said
Cow? on this Thd day Of Dc
day to the Riyadh peace plan for Lebanon
berg of Sandalwood and qua
qualified against her.
parents.
on
me
above
described
properly
has
low,
1510.
5: Lawrence M.
At
Goodwin
Andrew Serninassi of 5
been
been Instituted against you in the (Seat)
despite Iraqi objections to Syrian troops formCharles S. Beasley
Court of the Elofiteenffi
daiwood have filed qualifying
Publish: Oct 3, 12. 9. 20. 1570
ing the bulk of the Arab League force to enArthur H Beckwith, Jr.
JudicIal Circuit, in and for Seminole
papers for the office and Mrs.
DEE-11
Clerk of the Circuit Court
__________________________ County.
force the peace. Spokesman Selim el-Yafi said
Florida. You aVId CactI of
By: PatricIa A. Jackson
Lynette Dennis is expected
you
are
hereby
required
to
file
your
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
all 21 members of the league except Iraq
Deputy Clerk
THE
Answer
with
qualify later today.
the
Clerk
of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII. court, and
the Circuit Publish: Oct. 30, hay. 2,5. 14, 1574
approved the cease-fire agreement at the first
i urvea copy thereof upon
For the Dist rict 5 seat on the
CUlT IN AND POE SIMINOI.I VICTOR E.W000MAN.oflhe
firm 011.125
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session of the summit meeting held Monday in
city council currently held by
of
Winderwudle,
"sines.
Ward
i IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Case
No.
1.IS5S.CA4S.D
Gerard Connell of Devonshire,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Woodman. %A. Post Office lox
the Saudla Arabian capital of Riyadh.
'In Re the Marriage of
WIIW.r Pa
FlorIda 33755, Al. PROBATE DIVISION
three candidates, Harvey
ELSIE MORAN
feineys tar Plaintiff In the above File Number 71-321.CP
Petitioner styled
SIflSSiI5OII of Highland
1.
action, on or before the 10th Divisisit
'Sanford city commissioners
"I don't want to take some
In RI: Estate of
day
of
November
1514. II You fall
and
Jermome McCauley of and City Manager Warren youngster out of college and
il
JOHN L. WILSON,
de
so.
4udgm.nt
by
default
will
be
Devonshire and Stephen Barton
LIE MORAN
Knowles
taken
exchanged
views
start
him
against
you
for
the
relief
at
$13,500,"
D.Ceawd
Stenstrom
of
Winsor
Manor
Tuesday, October` 26. 1916—Vol. 0, No. s7
ResOondenthusband
have qualifi
demanded In Complaint.
NOTICE OF
edMonday
right on the type of said. "I'm not sure I want
NOTICE OF ACTION
to have their names placed on
Published Daily and Sunday, eacept Saturday and Christmas Day
ThIs Notice shall be Pubiiltild
ADMINISTRATION
TO:
LEE
MORAN
person
who
should
be
hired
as
youngster
out
of
college at alL"
by The Sanford Herald, inc.. 35 N. French Ave., Sanford. Fla.
the ballot.
onceoachweefourcon u,lye TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
AMrma Unknown
32771.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Knowles insisted that he
you ARE NOTIFIED that si weeks In the Evening Her ald
Mrs. Shomate said that the new assistant to the city
Second Class Postage Paid at Sanfert Florida 31771.
WITNESS Ihih•ndOftl,.Clbckof THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
manager.
action
for
wanted
someone
with
"d
dissolution
ma
rive
of
rriage
Connell picked up papers for
"m Circtift court.
serninote PERSONS INTERESTED
Home Detvery. SS Cen ts; Month. 17 10,4 Monthi. III
OTHER
Sam Ackley, who has held and Initiative" to replace has been filed against you and you county,
70; Year.
both his current council
Florida, thi5 the Cli day of October IN Till ESTATE:
$2040. By Mail- In Floridasameas homedetivery. All other meitarerequlrod to sen,eay of y
down the Job for 34a years, Ackley, whom he praised
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Month. $2 70. 4 Months. SIC 20. 12 Moni',. $32 10
and the mayor's office Monpout
day
Written defenses, If any, to It on (ISle.
$ea')
thattheadmlnistraflonof the esta,,
resigned
l
week.
ad
highly.
He
wflJ
Elsie Moran, Petitioner, whose
n ight,
of
John L. Wflson, deceased, File
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr
dart work as city manager of
Stenstrom also criticized address Is 1431 Carlisle Or..
Number
71324.Cp, Is pending in me
Click
of
the
Circuit
CO
Cassilbeny,
FIg. 37707 on or before
Holly MIII Nov. 19.
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
Ackley's judgment in an in. November 0Th. 15Th. and
By: Martha T. ViSion
file the

FLCRIDA
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Pound Woes Bring Threat
That UK May Cut NATO Rol.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
State officials have raised the specter of sharply
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reduced services to the mentally Ill, the
retarded, the elderly and juveniles In their
latest round aimed at sinking a proposed limit
on the number of state employes.
The Health and Rehabilitative Services
department said in a Monday report that a
constitutional amendment proposal to limit
the workforce to one per cent of the state
Population could force a cutback in services to
143,000 Floridians.

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For Smiling Gurney

Black Boycott Of Demos Hit

Apartheid Under Fire In UN

ORLANDO (AP)
Edward J. Gurney
smiled broadly and his attorney said "that's
more than half the case" following the
dismissal of a portion of the government's
Perjury charge against the former senator.
The judge "pretty much indicated he would
do so the other day," so defense counsel C.
Harris Dittmar said he wasn't surprised at
the Monday ruling.
Relentlessly pursuing every effort to keep
his client from being tried by another federal
jury, Dittmar nevertheless opened his
defense today of the remaining part of a
charge that Gurney lied to the 1074 Jacksonville grand jury which indicted him In an
illegal political fund-raising operation.
In addition to having the perjury count
chopped down, the defense won its arguments
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Black activists urging black voters to boycott
Democratic candidates next week are really
Republicans "from their toungue sockets to
their hip pockets," says a black who helps run
Jimmy Carter's campaign in Florida.
Claud Anderson, an aide to Gov. Reubin
Askew on leave to work as co-chairman of
Carter's state campaign, charged Monday
that the GOP engineered the drive to try to
deliver Florida to President Ford.
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former Insurance Commissioner Thomas
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troubles.

Who'll Fill Spot
L eft
Ackley?

Attorney Stephen Slepin told the Industrial
Relations Commission on Monday that the
state's appeal of the benefits was without
merit.
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Askew Gets Sheriff Case

Ewning Ilenild

Florida, Probate Division, tPe ad.
o,,y Clerk
Commissioners A.A. vedigatlonof a problem In the origln.lwlththecterkof this Court WINDERWEEDI..E,
HAINES,
dress of which Is Seminole County
McClanahan and Julian refuse department. During a either before set vlc• on Petltiot WARD I, WOODMAN, P.A.
r1tc,s.. Sanford. FlOrida 32771.
Stcnatrom suggested Knowles discussion of the problem at the r Immediately thereafter; Post Office Box 100
1he personal representative of the
otherwise a default wIll be entered
estate Is Howard I. Wilson, whose
hire a "mature and ex- last city commission meeting, against you for the relief demanded winter Park. Florida 32705
Pu
blIsh Oct. 12. 15. 24. Nov. 2. 1571 address Is P.O. Box 2. DeLand,
In
the
Complaint
or
petition.
perienceil" person to replace Stenstrom was criticized for
Fla 32730. The name and address of
DEE 4
WITNESS my hand and the s.aI
ignoring the city's established this
the Personal representatiy
Court on October lii, 1514.
a',
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE toiney are set forth below .
Knowles disagreed. "I don't channels of dealing with en- (Seal)
All
persons
having
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIA.
want someone who'll come and ploye grievances.
claims or
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
CUlT IN AND P01 SIMINOLI demands against the estate are
Clerk of the Circuit
say, 'I'm happy as assistant to
Knowles, who was On
requir
ed
.
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
WITHIN
By: Linda U.
THREE
the city manager and that's vacation when the situation
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7L1N7-CA49. MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Deputy Clerk
where I want to remain," he arose, had promised the Pu1
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
bIIshi: Oct. 5. 12. i5 20, 1574
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR THIS NOTICE, to tile with the clerk
said. "Whet Sam came here, I commissioners a full report on
the above court a written
TOAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor
told him that I expected him to the problem but said he has not
poratlon organized and Iclsting Statetnem Of any claim or demand
NOTICE
OF
SHERIFP'$ SALE
want a city of his own in three completed his own Inunder the laws of the United States they may have. Each claim must be
In Writing and must indicate me
of America,
years or you're not the man for vestigatlon and evaluation.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
PlaintIff, balls for the claim, the name

TALLAHASSE (AP)

BARTOW (AP)
It's up to Gov.
Reubin Askew whether Monroe Brannen will
get to serve the last week of his term as Polk
County Sheriff, a job he held for 16 years until
his suspension this fall.
Brannen was suspended after being charged
in an alleged plot to discredit a rival candidate
in the September Democratic sheriff's
primary. The last charge against him in the
case was tossed out Monday.
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the Job."
He also gently reminded the
McClanahan objected to commissioners that "the
turning the assistant's job into a assistant to the city manager is
'145,000 training program for appointed by the city
aspiring young city managirs," manager."

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by virtue of that Certain Writ of vs
address of the creditor or his agi,
EXICUIIOVI Issued out of and under DONALD S. CARVE IRO and or attorney,
and the amount
the seal of the County Court of NORMA R.CARVEIRO.hISWIfCI$ tIli
date If the claim Is not yet due,
Claimed,
Seminole County, Ficrida, upon a at,
when it will become due
iflal ludgment rendered in m.
Defendants. shall be stated. If the claim is
,iormai,i court on the lot day of
NOTICE OF ACTION
contingent or unhIquldaI, the
OC1&amp;V A
,,.., certain
qr,u,n
TUr Of The uncertainty shall be
O: UIJFIAL.0 S. CARVEIRO and
Ca" entitled, Hoyefte S. Hudson
NORMA R. CARVIERO.
stated. It the claim is secured, the
Fruit Co., Inc., a Florida car,
Security shall be descrIbed. The OP
his wile
poration Phalntlff,.vs. Develop
Residence. Unknown
claimant
shall deliver sufllcl.nt
America. Inc.. a Florida corporation
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an copies of the claim to the clerk to
&amp; Arvid 1. Crane, Defendant, which aclion
to foreclose a mortgage on "Ji the clerk to mail one copy to
aforesaid writ of Execution was the following property in Seminole athbitpersonal
representative
delivered to me a Sheriff of County, Florida:
All persons lnIic.,,ed in the e$tati
Seminole County, Florida, and I
Lot 3 and the West 25 feet of Lot 2, to whom a copy of this Notice
have levied upon the following Block 3, in the Resurvey of
of
Block 4, Administration has been mailed
described property owned by WILDMERE, City of LonOwood,
as are re4uire4, WITH THREE
Develop America. Inc. and Arvid E. recorded In Plat Book 4, page 50 of
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Crane, said pr operty being located the Public
Records of Seminole THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
in Seminole County, Florida, more County, Florida.
THIS NOTICE, to file any objections
particularly described as follows: has been tiled
they may have that thalleng the
against you
Various and assorted Concret e, are required to serve a copyand you
of your
Cast Iron, Corrigated Metal, wUten deteinn, if any, to it, on validity of the decendants will, the
qualifications of the personal
Asbestos and Tile Clay Pipe, A More Julius
G. Petruska. ROWLAND, repr,sentativ, or tie
venue or
complef, List available from the PETRUSKA.
BOWEN S Mc- lurisdiction of the Court
Civil Division of The Seminole
DONALD, Plaintiff's attorney,
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
County Sheriff 's Dep.rtmMl,
whose address is 30$ North Magnolia OBJECTIONS NOT 30 FILED
and the Undersigned a Sheriff of Avenue, Orlando,
Florida 32s01. on WILL BE FOREVER BARRED,
Seminole County, Florida. will if
11:00 A.M. on the 17th day of or before November I?, 974, and tile Date of the first publicatm. o this
the original with 15w Clerii of this Notice of Administration; OCtob
Nowmbeq. A.D. 1514, offs 101' sa le Court
er
either before servic, on the ISIS, 1976 ,
W4 sell 10 the hlgst bidder, for Plaintiff's attLrney Or immediately
S.
Howard
I.
Wilson
cash% sublect to any and all misting therealtei.
Otherwise a default will
helni, at the Front (West) Door of
As Personal RlPresenta.
be entered against you for the relief
live of the Estate of
the Seminole County Courthouse in demaned
in the Complaint.
John L. Wilion
for
'yru., inc above
WITNESS myhendandthewalof
Deceased
V
described personal Property
Ihis Court, this lilti day of October. ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
That said Sale Is being made 10 ive.
REPRESENTATIVE:
satisfy the terms of said writ of iSeal)
S J Charl Gray
Execution.
Arthur H. St(kwith, Jr
of Gray, Adams, Harris S
John F. Polk,
Clerk of the Circuit court
Robinson, PA.
Sheriff
By. Cherry Kay Travis
P0 Boa 3061, Orlando
Fl. j2eo
Seminole County, Florida
Deputy Clerk
TeIgph• (305, hi 500
Publish' Oct. 2$, Nov. 7, 5, 74. 19y&amp; P.blisti
Oct
17. IS, Se, Nov 7 1976 Publish Oct. 15 , 74. 1514
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YourYellow Pages ad
brings customers to you.
Three-(ourih.s of ill] .tduh. u the YeIhw PIgeS lmre lhun Iory
tigue cch ', cur. This a lot of action.
By meeting you (acelo- face. your Yellow Palcs Sales
Rep gets
10 know the eeononik elirnate,,
your huincs operues ill. so
lh.iI he can tulor your Ye llow Iiges ath'ertIsirW
program fur maunurn results. He'll help
tim et tiur
share of the husInes hzit's Ilyint! around.

GET YOUR SHARE OF THE ACTION

"Government
will improve"
—Phil Conant

Governmen, Will improve by
electing men of the stature and
experience of Joe Knowles.
77

Vote Nov. 2 for
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DemocratDIst 34

Parolees Must Pay Fee

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State prison
officials say they're serious about collecting a
$10 monthly fee from 50,000 Floridians who
are on parole and probation in the state.
The Department of Offender Rehabilitation
(DOR) inherited a $2-million collection
backlog but officials said Monday they will
make a greater effort at boosting the present
18 per cent payment rate.

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Tropical storm Holly, its 70mile-an-hour winds far out over the Atlantic
Ocean, is expected to lose even more strength
today as it moves across colder waters.
MIAMI (AP)

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JACKSONVILLE (AP)
Attorneys
for Libertarian Party presidential candidate
Roger MacBride hoped tq convince a circuit
judge today that the state's procedures for
write-in votes are unconstitutional.
The law prohibits the counting of write-in
votes for a presidential candidate unless
voters also write in all 17 of the candidates's
electors.
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Grady saw ft differently. He said he thought the debates woji

lead to Qifl' downfall.

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assembled on Monday.
U.S. District Judge William Stafford halted
the hearing, saying he was of the "tentative
view" that It Is unconstitutional for the state to
Impose financial disclosure requirements on
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recently received an to $10 million
"These debates were the single most important factor In
Grady made the first such charge 01 FlorIda's
senate
campaign
contract
for
a
Dade
County
pod office and had ptrvlonely worked election." said Grady, who declared he
during the lad of two debates between the cesididatet
would win next
on two smaller pod offices Outside the date.
vote.
The Belle Glade physican raised the issue during his closing
1.
He said the firm did not have a Washington office and that
Responding to 1111011tions from a panel of four journalists, Grak
argument In the Monday night debate, asking Chile. If he had
Grafton has been a senior member In the firm since
need any influence to get government contracts for an arthe early called the Democratic national platform ,,
I90 . Ferendino said
was made president of the firm mare" which would mean "a total takeover an economic nlgJjt
dtltedure firm headed by Qiiles' brother-In-law, Edward when It became corpGrafton
of the free enterprip
a
pn.
oration.
system".
Grafton of Miami.
t =his (Chiles') name because its the worst thing we
He charged that Chiles had supported liberal legislation,
can do with a government agency," said Ferendino, "It would eluding medicaid payments
The firm had received $11,000 In federal contracts prior to
for abortion, increased financ
looklikewewereputtingpressureonthem. We wanttogetitonsuppo
Qilles' election, Grady said.
rt of the United Nations and a bill which would lead i
our
own
11111".
"Following your election In 1071 he was made president of the
normalization of
WftJ Vietnam.
Qijies used his final minutes of the debate to respond to Grady's
firm, moved to WAShingtori OW established a federal office.11 saw
Grady, who first ran for the Senate In 1072 as an AmerIcn
charges. &amp;uidftwu "inter 4"thattheformerBeljeGlad
Grady. "And since that time hall been awarded
Party candidate, defended his membership In the JOhn Birth
Of federal contracts
$451U1111011 WOrth mayor raised "this point In the dosing days of the campaign," Society, calling its members "among the mod
loyal In America to
"I want to ask respectfully that ft Matter be brOV&amp; to Public
"71* thing that is Interesting Is that these contracts Dr. Grady
Chiles, a former Lakeland date legislator elected to the Sen$e
istalk ngaboid weredrafted byaRnnWl
scntlny through your making your records and phone log and
rl
"he in 1970, said his opponent was trying to brand him as a liberpi
(GIaflO1)
your associations with your law partners and the like available so ,
ui
work
and
there's
not been a phone while his voting record showed a 00 per cent support of the
c
l
, not a single call at all during this particular time." Republican admini
we might see if there is any Impropriety,"
al fromme
stration.
chiles said Grafton ,,used to live In fear that the Republicans
Following the debate, televised statewide from a 0flf$riflC
Chiles
also
attacked
Grady's plan to give taxpayers an cxwould find out he's my brother-In-law."
room at - a Miami motel, Grady said he had received
,einptlon for health Insurance Premi ums, saying it would cost
Grady's charges were made
formation earlier Monday fronts date campaign coordinator.
In a debate that saw general between $20 and $40 billion.
Chiles called Grady's charges "heifer dust and hogwash." He agreement between the candidates on such things as the vol.
Both said they were against normalization of relations with
unteer draft, XIIIIJU
said his records have always been open.
laws
alone
and
relations
with
the
Corn.
Cuba,
and both said they favored a return to a military draft that
munist government of Fidel Castro.
would offer other options of national service.
"I'm disappointed he would raise such an Innuendo," Qilles.
The two continued to disagree onheth care,
poje,
said after the clash. "Dr. Grady didn't have much to go on
The two also said they were against gun control and the
Icand
abortion,
tonight. I think It shows ye-v glaringly his desperation,"
galfzatlon
of marIjnna However, Grady chagd Chiles had
They
also
cflfltin!ie(1
4!fl
n
debate
att
Grafton was unaviiilable for comment. Howe
their
ire.
a.ted legislation a1tcn3jting to bat, cheap pistols known s
ver, Andrew
As In the first debate. Grady appeared In a conservative dark Saturday
Ferendino,
Of
the
board
Night Specials.
of
Ferendino,
Grafton,
chairman '
the
suit. Chiles again wore what has become his trademark
Spills and Candela architectual firm, said Grady's in
Monday's hour-long debate, like the first staged lad week in
formation short sleeve shirt with tie and khaki pants.
was wrong.
Orlando, was carried statewide by a network
At the end of the meeting Chiles called the
and
"I have no idea where he got
debate "a turkey public television stations. It was sponsoredofbycommercial
the League of
that $46-rnlflion figure," sold shoot" in his favor, and said the confrontation
was "beautiful." Women Voters and the Florida Jaycees.

(AP)
Ethics
Commission attorneys are planning a lastditch attempt to lift a court order barring a
hearing on removal of congressional can-didate JoAnn Saunders from next Tuesday's
ballot,
Deputy Atty. Gen. James Whisenandaald he
hoped for a final hearing late today on a
temporary restraining order that blocked the
hearing just as Ethics Commission members

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MIAMI (AP) Sen. Lawton Qules halt labeled an as act 01 Ferendlno. "We've
only had government wort In the last year or
desperation a charge by his Republican owlnent, Dr. John
°"
Grady, that Chile. maybe involved In poethle hsfhigq,peiltfling.
Ferendino said his firm

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Dr. Grady 'Desperate,' Claims Chiles

'Last Ditch Effort' Set

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Ihat'àU of the grand Jury transcript relevant
to the allegation of lylflg be introduced to the

Orlando trial Jury.
This was seen as a move by Dittmar to keep
Gurney from taking the stand.

Evidence of the defense strategy was
reinforced when Dittmar suggested, only half
Jokingly, that Gurney be permitted to read his
answers to the grand jury questions before
the trial Jur y of eight men and four women.
"I have a feeling it would be most effective
with the defendant reading the answers" as
the grand Jury panel's transcript Is recited to
the Jury, Dittmar said.
Justice Department prosecutor Edward
Barnes quickly objected, saying, "Mr. Dfttmar would be having his cake and eating it,

too."

Gunter Raises'
32X Foe's Funds
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Democrat Bill Gunter
has raised $280,392 In his hid to become Florida's next
Insurance commissioner, at's 32
Th
times the $8,843 his
Republican opponent has raised.
Gunter raised $21,141 last week, more than twice what
Betty Armlstead has raised for the whole campaign.
She repo rted Monday that she coll
ected $991 last week.
Mrs. Armistead has tried to make Gunter's large
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Such a move would ha ve kept Gurney free
of the dangers of cross examination and yet
would have had him emphasizing to the trial
jury any of his positive aspects in the grand
Jury proceedings.
Young agreed to Introduction of all of the
record relating to the perjury charge. But he
stipulated that the jury would ho instructed It
was "only for the purpose of showing who'
was said and not to prove that it was true

cont ributions a campaign issue, saying he is being
financed by special-Interest groups and will spend the
state's money just as lavishly as he has financed his
campaign.

Gunter's largest

not."

Dtttmar indicated that after the readingi
the transcript
expected to take sever...
hours
he would Int roduce only two wit—

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nesses and then rest his case.
If so, the case could go to the Jury on
Thursday co Friday.
The portion of the charge thrown out by the
judge Monday alleged that Gurney Hed when
he said he didn't know until-June 1071 that his
fund raiser, Larry Williams, was pressuring
Florida builders for contributions.
The judge ruled the government had
presented Insufficient evidence to support
thi&amp;

BILL GUNTER

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The single Issue now before the cozrt is
v
in next Tuesday's appellate districts in the state.
whether the 82-year-old Republican from
general election will approve or
Winter Park lied when he told the Jacksondisapprove nine constitutional
AMENDMENT 3 provides
yule panel he did not know until the s
ummeramendments ranging from a
of 1973 that the monies being collected
that
all complaints made
were
plan to limit the numbers of against Judges to the Judicial
being used to pay expenses of his field offices

and staff.

Gwreywasacqultted of five felony charges
relating to the scheme last year. A Tampa
jury could not agree on the perjury count and
one of conspiracy. The conspiracy charge was

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the ampa

was ,000 from
T
law firm of
Spicola and Larkin. One of the firm's members, Joseph G.
Spicola Jr., also made a personal contribution
of $500.
Repo rts show that Gunter has spent $779,846
of the
$280,392 he's raised. The expen tures Include sala
di
ries for
15 campaign workers.

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July 1, 1978, the number of full.
time salaried state employes
from exceeding one per cent of
the official estimate of the state
population In the preceiing
state employes to a provision to quajuons
lcatu commission shall year and prohibit the number of
float $100 million in revenue remain confidential until the part-time employes
from ex.
bonds
f inance housing.
commission makes a decision ceeding 10 per cent of
the full
AMENDMENT 1 has been that the conduct complained of
time employes. The governor,
named the "Sunshine Amendwarrants formal prosecution by however, would be authorized

ment" by Gov. Reubin Askew the filing of charges.
with the approval of three
who traveled
statewide
members of the Florida
collecting signatures of voters
AMENDMENT 4 exempts Cabinet, to approve additional
requiring that it be placed on community redevelopment positions
to meet emergencies
the ballot,
projects
slums or blighted during the time of the
It would require public of- areas from property taxation emergency.
ficiaLs and candidates to file full and permits assessments at
and public disclosure of less than Just value. It also
AMENDMENT 7 authorizes
financial interests and cam- authorizes the use of portions of the
Legislature to nullify or
paign finances and forfeiture of
property taxes derived from a suspend any rule or regulation
pensions for those public of- community development made by
the executive branch
licials convicted of a felony
project to be pledged for the of government until the
involving the public trust,
purpose of issuing bonds to Legislature can act upon
By BOB LLOYD
him back to DYS that he 'll
it.
In other sentencings, Mary
Herald Staff Writer
f I n a If c e c o m m u n it y
perform any better than in the Driver, 47, of Sanford, was put
AMENDMENT 2 would redevelopment activity.
Past?" asked Judge Woodson. on five years probation on a change
the method of selecting
A 15-year-old Forest City "He's committed
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AMENDMENT 8 provides
at least two plea of no contest to aggravated Flofida Supreme Court
Justices
youth has been sentenced
AMENDMENT
S
authorizes
that
increases in benefi ts under
to six serious crimes since his release assault upon a Sanford and
Appellate Court Judges
the issuance of $100 million in a governmentally supported
years prison plus nine years from Marianna in March."
polIceman,
from the election process to
revenue bonds to finance or retirement system after Jan. 1,
probation and adjudicated
Sullivan's mother, Mrs. Betty
The
court
ordered
a
preappointment
by the governor. It
guilty of first-degree felony Sullivan,
refinance ho us ing and related 1977 must be fully
tearfully testified that sentence investigation for John would require
funded by the
that at the end of
burglary.
facilities.
The amendment governmental unit.
son,onefourin
children
aSteven Huggins, 14-year-old a six-year term the
people
Circuit Court Judge J. borne broken
limits to $100 million the
by divorce, has a Altamonte Springs Juvenile, would be asked to vote whether amount of
bonds which may be AMENDMENTS authorizes a
William Woodson said he history of juvenile probation for who the court had committed
to to retain or reject the appointed outstanding in one fiscal year. capital and mansion cornconsidered the Juvenile record burglar
y, running away from DYS as a delinquent after he judge for additional time m
Of Guy Steven Sullivan in home and not attending school.
mission to establish and
pleaded guilty to burglary after office.
AMENDMENTS is sponsored maintain a plan for the fur.
meting the sentence on Mon- She said he
had been at three being Indicted in 1975.
The
amendment
also by Sen. John Vogt (D-Cocoa fishing, decorating and
day.
dilferut DYS facilities before
Judge Woodson, who had provides that at least one
Defense attorney William A. being
Beach), chairman of the alteration of the state capitol
sent to Marianna.
retained jurisdiction In the Supreme Court Justice be Seminole
Leffler HI of Sanford said the
Legislative building complex and the
Another mother collapsed case, continued sentencing for appointed From
each of the four
Florida Division of Youth sobbing to the floor of the
Delegation. It would prohibit by governors mansion.
red Huggins until the week of Dec.
Services didn't want his client carpeted courtroom after 13.
but that he can find noauthority Judge Woodson sentenced her
"I gave him a break,"
for them to reject the youth 21-year-old
son to two years Woodson said, "and sent him to
"Just because he doesn't fit
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in prison plus three years DYS instead of prison. A few
11
with them."
probation for felony possession months later DYS terminated
"I hope they keep you until of cocaine,
him and he committed another
you're 21," Woodson told the
Gary 1.. Alderman, 21, of offense."
blonde-haired youth, "but they Orlando, earlier
had pleaded
Huggins was indicted again
won't. I'm recommending that guilty to the lesser and included earlier this year for
another
V. Garnett Whit,
they send you to a training offense in a cocaine
delivery armed burglary. The inschool for youthful offenders." case.
iy
410
dictment was dismissed by
''If e Plee'(l sU'cessful
Sullivan was furloughed from
business.
Defense attorney Meredith another Judge and the state is
'Hen in Talla/wst.e.
i state school for boys at Cohen said Al derm
Ji't'
hasn't
an
nee'd Joe'
appealing the dismissal.
1arIanna last March after used
A'noit'/'i •.
since his Anril
pending 90 days there. "Thirty arrest
77
y federal Drug
lays after he got out he corn- Enforcement
Administration
nitted a new offense," the agents and said his client
Vote Nov. 2 for
had
vurt noted.
attempted suicide and had been
In July Sulli van pleaded no hospitalized.
1
ontest to the armed burglary
Judge Woodson said he
Democrat—Dist
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a residence. Woodson said considered Alderman's
Juvenile
ieyout had escaped from the record since age 11 in meting
anford Juvenile Detention the sentence in the cocaine
enter and was arrested In case. "In this case he was to set
pril for larceny and in J uly for. up other drug deals. He was
101 81h 94 000 by Cwnp tte"
rand larceny of an auto selling cocaine for
profit. He
flowing a police chase.
was dealing In hard, very ex"How can I expect If I send pensive drugs."
later dropped.

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Home Delivery: Week, 55 cents; Month, 12.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
Year, 12140. By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
other malt: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $1820; 12 Months, $32.40.
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have become downright
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WAYNE D. DOYLE, PubHthe
Editor
JOSEPH D.
VAN BRAQ(LE, Advertising Director

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our eyes, ears and noses have itad Just
can take of political campaign

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Pon't Lose Sight
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Advocates of govermnent employment for the
sake of providing JOIN seem to have lost sight of
the truth stated by Adam Smith 200 years ago.
"Cbmumption Is the sole end and purpose of all

One has been particularly grating. It has been
sponsored by a candidate for a local office in the
Orlando area. Alter presenting his qualifications,
record, promises, etc., he signs off with the appellation: "family man."
This Is supposed to engender immediate compassion, love, understanding, support — and,
naturally, votes.
But just what does this mean? What does it add
to the knowledge of the prospective voter? What
does it prove' How does It bolder the presumed
qualification of the.candl&amp;te?
Answers: it means nothIng. It adds nothing. It
Proves nothing. It bolsters nothing,
ItIs all a Part of societal thinking. There Is an
unfortunate tendency and Inclination to equate
"family" status with maturity, dependability,
responsibility and quality. This is true not only in

Politics, but In thsrflekieofendoavor—bubisu,

education, at al.
How many people, for instance, do you know who
have been turned down for employment In a specific
job because they are not married? Perhaps one of
them has been yo
It's a sad commentary on our customs and
mores. And it is arbitrary, capricious and indiscriminate.
Where does the assumption arias that the
married, family man automatically becomes more
fit and eligible for a particular function or
responsibility?
There Is a bulft4n Irony in the entire equation —
especially in this age of divorce, open marriages,
hanky-panky, and the rest.
In the first place, Just because at a given day and
time a person Is, In fact, that revered, idolized
"family man" — with a loving wife, cuddly, wellbehaved children and a home in the suburbs — does
not mean he will have those same things tomorrow.
Just look at the statistics.
And then it is this very some, self-styled, proud
"family man" who most often is caught In compromising situations away from that family and

If providing jobs for people were the purpose of DON OAKLEY
employment, instead of satisfying the needs and
wants of consumers, then It would be an easy task
for government. About 40 years ago, government
did embark on such a project. Some old-thners can
remember seeing WPA projects where workers
were put at such task as digging holes and filling
them; moving piles of earth from one place to
another and back again; turning over bricks on
'walb — jwt to provide jobs. They were the
butt of jokes with many persons.
It would be like giving employment at making
There is not much point in arguing with
mudples, or handmixlng of concrete Instead of with people who say they aren't going to vote in the
a power mixer to provide more work for people. presidential election because neither candidate
is
or because it doesn't matter how
Hundreds of men have been seen engaged in paving you
vote since nothing ever changes, etc., etc.
a concrete street with only shovels, hoes and
This is the way people feel —70 million of
wheelbarrows in a less-developed country less than
them, according to one survey — and there is
a dozen years ago. The workers were kept busy, at little that can be done to crack through the rather
eous shell Into which they have
low wages. And that would be the end result of
government employment at makework projects for ntresteL Certainly, much of what they say
which there is no real consumer demand. The about politics and politicians is true.
But it is one thing to refuse to participate in
government would produce more funny money in selecting
the man who will lead thenation, and
order to pay off the workers and fool them
into the free
world, for the next
years. It is
thinking they were getting paid with something of another to throw away the rightfour
to vote entirely.

beloved Lime. Again, look at the statistics.'
Several questions also arise: How many families
has this particular family man had? How many
children by earlier family situations and
marriages? These questions are rarely considered.
let alone answered.
Overall in this society, for some strange reason,
the unmarried male is looked at with Jaundiced,
even crossed eyes. It's because, if he Is not or has
not been married by a certain age, the eyebrows
start rising. "fib-oh, what's wrong with that
guy?. he's not normal. .
These same incredulous, curious individuals will
consider it perfectly normal for the guy to have
been married and divorced one, two, three or more
times — demonstrating his total failure in being
able to develop, foster and cultivate a lading
relationship.
So a hint for voters—just because a candidate
seeking your vote yells that he is a "family man,"
don't Jump through hoops. Stop to think. His op.
ponent might be unmarried, even a life-long
bachelor — but still better qualified for the
responsibility he is seeking.
Too bad the guy who started this all Is running In
Orlando. Would love to vote against him.

Dying By
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value.

Robert G. Anderson in Freeman magazine
points out that advocates of goverment employment for the sake of employment "lost sight of
the problem: We do not seek jobs for their own
sake; the end we seek is improved consumption.
Unless work will generate greater production of
those goods individuals wish to nsul
It k
wasit effort
u should be avoided. Work is a
great consumer of resources (we wear out ) and
empioymenr Is beneficial only if It yields a return
great er than the value of the resources expended"
And the only way we know to determine
whether sách a return is yleldedja .piJo m
'dividuais'the freedom to make
,ówfldéetato '
in the market place. This means renióvai of ns
lificial restriction on prod uctive Individuals tomake contracts wi th each other and to t.we their
own resources as seems best to them. It means
getting government out of the business of restricting
free and peaceable action by the citizenry.
Government has no resources. It can take from
one to hand to another (taking its own cut before
distribution). But by doing so it inhibits the
voluntary acts of individuals to use th eir resources
in a way they believe will "yield a return greater
than the value of the resources expended."
That is what is meant by freedom of enterprIse.
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Remember
What Fun Is
Many Issues presented to the public cry out for a show
of
indignation. They are not always war, po
verty,
speggjo
degradation, mayhem or general ripoffs of the citizenry
Whether a youngster should be able to obt
ain a baseball glove
has become an issue today.
The San Francisco-based Consume
has filed legal
action against a manufacturer claimingrsitUnion
is improper to allow
school children to redeem breakfast cereal box tops for
augetic
equipment. The consumer group noted: "Programs such
as
these convert thousands of young, impressionable
school
children into company sales people whose commission
teacher and peer approval."
Balderdash. There is nothing fraudulent or ni nd-ben&amp;ig in
an active chil d saving box tops to obtain a
bat or glove and
A
wiuj menus mor a neighborhood game. Th
e exchange of the box tops can be a significant
part of the
educational proc.ss.
The Consumers Union is suffering from two probl
ems.
First, it takes itself too serous
ly. Second, a majority of Its
members apparently never learned the fun of playing catch in
the back yard. Pity.
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The same is true in five other states. In Ohio,
it's Issue 6; in Oregon, Proposition 9; in
Washington, Initiative 325; In Montana, Propsltion 71, and In Arizona, Proposition 200.
All of these proposals are characterized by
their opponents as "antinuclear." By placing
unrealistic restrictions on nuclear power plants,
it is warned, they would foreclose the orderly
development of this form of energy. Their adVocat es, of course, argue just the
Surely, questions
to
Intense concern of every citizen. They can hardly
be dismissed as a matter of Tweedledum versus
Actually, however, therein may he a clue as
to why there is so much voter apathy. Bornburded by propaganda from all sides, not only on
the quest ion of nuclear energy but everything
else, the average person is often unsure and

bewildered,

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BERRY'S WORLD

telligence agents concluded that underworld

barons, such as Meyer [ansky, had moved their
operations from Cuba to the Bahamas.
But strict
bank secrecy laws prevented the agents from
proving their suspicions that the mobsters were

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named you 'Eastern Europe remarks'!!"
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hiding their illicit profits in Bahamian banks.
The IRS intemjjgence di v ision, nevertheless,
began the largest Investigation of tax havens in
history. It became known as Operation
Tradewinds.
As part of this investigation intelligence
agents in Florida ut'tined the flailles of

depositors with secret bank accounts at the
Castle Bank in the Bahamas. This phase of
Tradewinds became known as Project Haven.
The hush-hush information included a stolen
Rolodex, which contained 250 cards. Two of the
cards bore the names of two of Alexander's
previous law partners. A third card contained
the name of their Cincinnati law firm.
IRS intelligence officials, recognizing the
potential for a conflict, alerted John Hanlon who
was then the assistant commissioner in charge of
compliance. They recommended that, for the
sake of propriety, Alexander be kept out of the
tax haven investigation.
Hanlon Immediately told Alexander's right
bower, Burke Willsey, about the possible conflirt. Our sources say that Willsey objected to the
idea of withholding the details from Alexander.
But Willsey told us he informed Alexander only
that his former law partners were under Investigatlon, omitting the specifics of the in.
Vestigation.
By late January 1974, the IRS legal department also became aware that Alexander's erstwhile ilnn was involved in the Tradewinds invesligation. Joseph Salus, who worked with the
Tradewinds agents, wrote a confidential memo
which was eventually presented to the IRS chief
counsel, Meade Whitaker.
Thu Ifleiflu reiterated the recommendation of

the intelligence division that Alexander should
have nothing to do with the tax haven investigation. Again In mid-1975, the intelligence
officials warned Hanlon that it would look bad If

Alexander became Involved In this operation.
And Assistant Commissioner Warren Bates, who
is In charge of enforcing standards of conduct
inside the IRS, was also Informed of Alexander's
Potential conflict.

Yet the commissioner soon became Involved
in impeding the Investigation. It began with the
intelligence agents, themselves, who became
concerned that their evidence might not be
admissible in court. Not only had the Rolodex
been stolen by an informant, but the revelations
may have violated federal evidentiary laws. The
IRS legal division sought the opinion of the
Justice Department, which asked for more Information.

Also, there is the: National Boating Safety
Advisory Council; National Mobile Home
Advisory Council; National Peanut Advisory
Committee; Panel on Review of Laxative,
Antldiarrheal, Antiemetic, and Emetic Drugs;
Venereal Disease Control Advisory Committee;
and The Waterfowl Advisory Committee.

4

So, what do all of these advisory committees
accomplish? Well, if last July's seventh and final
meeting of the Law Enforcement Assistance
Administration's National Advisory Committee
Task Force on Disorders and Terrorism meeting
in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Is typical, my U
educated guess Is not a whole hell of a lot.
According to the LEAA's Deputy Director of
Public Information, Joe Krovlsky, the purpose of
this get-together, involving 11 Task Force
members and alternates and four LEA), staffers, was to "review this group's complete report
that it had written prior to its final submission to
the National Advisory Committee and to review
the text for changes the editor might suggest."
Yet nothing in the minutes of this meeting Inof
dicates that any business was transacted that
could not have been accomplished by mail.
The Task Force meeting was called to order
by its chairman, former Washington D.C. Police
Chief Jerry Wilson, at 4 p.m. on July 29 1976. It
was adjourned at 4:40 p.m. so that the members
could "review the edited materials presented to
them." During this 40 minutes, the minutes of
the May meeting were approved and the Task
Force members reviewed and approved the
report's Appendix B, subject to several
amend.
menis. These Included such things as: "Page 30:
delete the parenthetica reference at lines
16-17."

WASHINGTON (AP) Consumer advocate
Ralph Nader is accusing the Nuclear ReguJatoty, 4mmissjor. of stepping beyond hg'
charter and promoting te of nuclear power.
The federal agency was created solely to
regulate nuclear power. Nader based his
allegaons on documents obtained from the
commission and Its predecessor, the Atomic
Energy Commission, concerning a directive
issued by President Ford two years ago in an
effort to cut oil consumption by electric
utilities. A spokesman for NRC said the
agency's record "shows we adhere
scrupulously to our regulatory character, and
Judging from industry criticisms, Industry
does not regard NRC as being promotional."

Scottsboro Boy Pardoned
NEW YORK (AP) The only known surviving Scottsboro Boy
pardoned after 45
years of proclaiming his Innocence says he
hopes his story teaches people that "a man
should never give up hope. Even if it kills you,
stand up for your rights."
And Clarence Norris, 64, who has lived here
as a fugitive for 30 years, said he plans to visit
Alabama, where until Monday he would have
faced arrest as a parole violator,

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Jimmy saidsupport programs that he ning to appeal in the final days within a prudent budget." But,
to those who he said, "We still have time to
Carter'spLanaforforejgnpollcy
ohdpth..J. Dole was iii
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now have no plans to vote,
are "potentially dangerous" Pennsylva ni
he decent and caring for those
a where he said he
Carter spent
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on a quiet day at in ou r midst who need our
and
warned
that
the
Democrat.
had
reservations
about fighting home on M day. He looked hel p."
T
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r.
Ic nominee advocates domestic In World
War
II,
which he has over the family Peanut business
I
oroerams that. ,nnitl
Waractemed as a "Democrat early In the day,
our economy."
then returned
war."
home to
With the balloting only a week
Meanwhile, a Harris poll of the start of today's
trip.
away, both Ford and Carter are
1,503
persons with some college
Although he did no campaignk a'
donning through states con- education shows a large switch
sidered critical to their cam- in sentiment from Carter to big, Carter headquarters Issued
a statement In the candidate's
palgns.
11.
Ford among better educated name criticizing Ford's record
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end at home in Plains, Ga., was Americans.
;
In July, the college-educated
The statement said the ad'
beginning his final cam
backed Carter 62-33 per cent, ministrations
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of Ford and Richtrip, starting the day in South HarriJ said. H
isaldthe new ard Nixon "have shown no
Carolina and moving on to
count, taken before the third serious concern for our en.ft
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highly contested Illinois.
Ford
erdbate,ed
vlronment."
Ford, in a speech prepared
group backing Ford 51-38 per
And, it said, "Too many fedfor delivery today in PlUs- cent, represe
nting a shift from eral agencies are Insensitive to
burgh, stressed his experience a 29-point Carter lead to
a 13- environmental concerns,
In Washington. He was critical
;f•4. f
point deficit
Agencies which should be
of Carter for statements Ford
Harris said those In the sam- serving the public Interest are
said
would
"concede
such
na- pling felt by 57.32 per cent that
j
a
Instead serving narrow special
tions as Yugosla via to the So- Car
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They must either be
viet
sphere"
and
promise
"total
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cent ma jority felt that he no
economic warfare against the longer seems Independent of gotten back on the right track
Arabs in the event of another oil the party "establishment;" 56- or abolished.
I
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"We need 2 nro.lAari•
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35 per cent felt "uneasy" about sensitive to environmental conSuch statements, Ford con- the k
AKE
ind of man Carter Is, and cern,s and who will work
hard
tended,
"invite
conflkt"
and
________
-5
per
cent
belie'c-'!
that
for er.vlraziziler,tal quality. I in.
CL.,
aggression.
,-'s '
Ford Is the man they can best tend to do that,,,
Ford said both sides In the trust.
the Carter
F
being
statement said.
Middle East trust the United
caught
In Portland, Ore,, on Monday,
Carter aide Rex Granum said
States, but he warned that Car- F
cold wIM
ord said all 50 states should Carter will avoid
personal at.
ter's policies could "drive these
your
Aunt Fannie Gordle of Lake Mary
develop nuclear energy tacks on Ford during the
checks out countries Into the arms of the progranis,
final . furnace
nephew's photo
and that the use of week,
downi
adding, "What Jimmy
Soviets, threatening the stabilty nuclear energy Is "an
Impor- Carter Is trying to do is to demof the area and eventually in. tant, significant part of our onstrateto the natJonwhat
kind
flirting enormous harm upon over-all energy program."
of president he would be, that
the very country that It putBefore leaving Portland for a he Is knowledgable about Issues
I ports to help, the state of Is- late
night flight to the East of concern.
INSTALL A DEPENDABLE
That w l be th
rael."
CARRIER FURNACE
Coast, Ford said, "We're very subject of the last il
week."
Ford said voters must choose optimistic,
COMFORT GUARANTEED.
We think the mn-- Mondale was sharply critical
between his foreign policy and mentum
INSTALLATION BY
is going with us and of Ford's opposition to
EXPERTS.
"venturing Into the unknown we're going to
social
surprise some programs, pointing to
Ford
with a doctrine that Is untested, people."
vetoes of school lunch prountried and, In my view,
While in Portland, Ford had gramsandMe-1Jcarepi. .,s,
poentially dangerous."
been
scheduled to meet with
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A commuter ferry had "plenty of
On Monday, Ford taped a ra- group of Oregon labor leaders,a his opposition to extending
time" to avoid a Norwegian tanker which rammed it, sending
an dio broadcast In which he but none of them showed up. As unemployment benefits and his &lt;Ww
estimated 100 passengers to their deaths in the Mississippi River, claimed Carter embraces
efforts to limit Increases In Sopro- ed why they hadn't appeared
the pilot of the merchant ship told a Coast Guard board.
at
cud
Security benefits.
grams that would cost about
the appointed time, Ford said,
But the ferry failed to turn away, and forced a collision which $200 billion, "requiring a 50
"We
know there are limits to
per "I understand for various what the
of SANFORD, INC.
was "no different than a Volkswagen running out
country can do," MooIn front of a cent Increase in federal taxes." reasons they were not
100 N. Maple Ave.
train," pilot Nicholas J. Colombo said Monday.
dale said. "You have to live
Ford has claimed In the past
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available. You'll have to ask
Divers working around the clock have recovered the bodies of that programs named by
the
them."
64 of the passengers who were aboard the commuter ferry George Democratic platform,
such as
Earlier. Ford told aerospace
Prince when It capsized last Wednesday. Eighteen persons stir- health care and various job- workers
at a Boeing plant that
vived the sinking,
creating plans, would cost $100 new noise
standards he has
Gov. Edwin Edwards said the search would continue as long as billion,
ordered for U.S. airliners will
Uwe was a possibility of finding more victims. He also asked for
Carter has said
would de- create 250,000 jobs in their
the formation of a task force of marine law experts to look into the lay new programsheuntil
reve- slumping industry.
disaster and its legal problems,
noes are available and In relaFord said noise restrictions
The state and the Norwegian owners of the tanker FFOSth both tion to his plans to balance the
he announced last week will
went into federal court Monday asking that they be relieved of federal budget by
1980. Carter strengthen the aircraft industry
any liability for the collision.
also has called for lowering by
requiring construction. 9f ,'.'a
'Cofomnbpsajdarthe hearing that he attempted to make radio taxes for low-and middle-Infleet of quiet, new airplanes,"
contact with the ferry as Pon as he spotted it, then sounded an come Americans
by closing That, he said, will produce "al.
emergency signal with the Froda's whistle.
loopholes available to those In most a quarter
of a million useHe said the ferry appeared to turn upriver for an instant
then the highest Income brackets. ful, productive jobs for Amen.
come back on a course that would bring it beneath the Frosts's
Both vice presidential candi- cans."
bow.
dates, Democratic Sen. Walter
Ford indicated concern MooHe said he again sounded the ship's whistle and ordered the Mondale and Republican Sen.
day
for the number of voters
engines into reverse,
$1
Bob Dole, were on the road who are expected to stay away
But he said It takes more than a mile stop a ship the size ofa
Monday.
LJnIbdI
from the polls next Tuesday and
tanker —"You just don't stop a vessel that size like you're driving
Mondale was in New Jersey a Carter spokesman said
the
an automobile."
where he said Ford has refused Democratic nominee is plan-.

President

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ceptionally well done, reflecting a high quality of
writing, style and form. The Task Force
members noted that they felt the staff
should
receive adequate recognition for their work in
connection with the writing of this report; the
chairman stated that reference to staff contributions to this report will be mentioned in the
Introductory materials which it Is prepare."
to
The next morning, July 30, at 9 a.m., the Task
Force reconvened The first item of business
was
to amend the report's masthead, changing the
titles of three members and adding the
name of a
fourth, Then, all materials in the report were
approved, subject to a couple
more amendments
and four changes In the conclusion.
In the final
discussion, Mr. Archey "again commended
the
staff for its contribution to this Task Force
report and, on behalf of Mr. Velde (tEAR's
director) and LEAA, expressed
his thanks to all
of the members and staff.

But Chief Counsel Meade Whitaker Ignored
Justice's request for more facts and
The Task Force members
recomtherm approved a
mended that the agents be stopped from ac- motion by
one
cepting Intelligence Information from Inside require that theof its members "to request and
chairman prepare and is.sue on
Bahamian banks.
behalf of the Task Force a suitable
form of
recognition of the exemplary
services rendered
This recouunendation was put In a confidential memo, dated July 27, 1975, to Corn. by the Task Force iaff' The meeting adjourned
at 10:30 a.mii. The total time of
missioner Alexander. Yet Whitaker had been
the two-day
fully informed of Alexander's possible conflict. meeting was 90 minutes; it's cost to the
American taxpayer:

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On Planned Park

A robbery suspect who gave
his name as Boo Smith and his
age as 25 when arrested over
Ow weekend has been Identified
as .an escapee from a state
bcorrectioral facility In south
Florida, sheriff's detectives
said today.

been identified as William A.
tassaway, 24, who was serving
a sentence for a drug conviction
from Orange County when he
escaped Oct. 16 from the
Copeland Correctional Institute
at Naples.

have jailed two men on
burglary charges. Bond was set
at $5,000 each for Robert MItchefi Sponsler, 32, Orlando, and
Albert G. Sarabas Jr., 24, 234
O'Brien Road, Fern Park.
Sanford police today were
investigating the theft of 13)0 in
quarters and dimes from coinoperated washers and dryers at
the laundry room at Lake Jenny
Apartments, Sanford.
Patrolman Ray Bronson
reported that a juvenile boy
wearing a red striped shirt and
dark-colored pants grabbed a
74-year-old Sanford woman's
purse containing $50 Monday as
the pedestrian
neared the
intertion of Second St. and
Pine Ave. Police said the youth
was last seen running south on
Pine Ave. There were no

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WASHINGTON (AP)
It's almost time
again for that once-a-year ritual of falling back to keep up with what Uncle Sam is doing
to your time. Come 2 a.m. this Sunday, most
Americans will set their clocks back one hour
to signal the end of Daylight Saving Time. The
exceptions are residents of Arizona, Hawaii
and parts of Indiana, who are on Standard
Time 12 months a year.

Gassaway was ar rested In
connection with the weekend
holdup of a service station at
Altamonte Springs.
reports of Injuries to the putAltamonte Springs police sesnatching victim.

Also, according to the meeting's minutes, the

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"Smith," who Is being held
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The man who warned
On August 15, 1911, Nixon reversed his
Industry in 1%9 that "The best way to protect
previous hands off prices policy and annouiiced
yourself against inflation is to raise your prices
he was imposing a 90-day wage and price freeze,
faster than others raise their prices," Is doing It
to be followed by wage and price controls.
again.
Much of American Industry was caught by
In a report being circulated this week, Pierre
surprise, Rinfret noted, especially since Nixon
Rinfret tells c lients that prudent
businessmen
"had professed his profound faith in free
should assume a victory by Jimmy Carter, and
markets and his distaste for wage and price
that price controls might follow.
controls."
Therefore, he advises, "management should
Rinfret dates In his advisory to clients that in
work to obtain as high a base profit as possible in
1971 "the patriotic Industrialist, the cooperative
1976 and In 1977."
businessman who did not raise prices," was left
Rinfret wrote that "The point is very basic and
with profit bases too low to permit increases
very simple but, nevertheless, fundamental.
during the controls period.
When wage and price controls come, they fl be
"The businessman who had Ignored President
in essence profit controls ... Don't get caught as
Nixon's pleas for no price increases in 1969, 1970
some did in 1971. Forewarned is forearmed."
and 1971 did much better," he said. "He tended
The attitude expressed by Rinfret is beli eved
to have a higher profit base and was, therefore,
to be spreading throughout industry, and might
in a better position during the period of wage and
have contributed strongly to a recent hefty Inprice cortroLs."
crease In the Wholesale Price Index, which is
Rinfret, whose approach to practical
based on catalog or listed prices.
economics is to assume that economic conInd ustry sources say manufacturers and other
siderations are usually tainted by politics, warns
businessmen are anxious to be on record with
clients that "facts may not be important."
higher prices, al though many of them are not
"Politics may be and frequently are far more
char ging listed p ri ces. In this way they retain
important 'facts' than the economic and
pricing flexibility in the event of a price freeze.
financial kind," he said.
Rinfret, a frequent adviser to President
To clients who feel Carter would forego conRichard M. Nixon, obtained considerable
trols as unfair, he cautions:
notoriety In l%9 when he warned clients that to
"Fairness is not necessarily a critierlon for
cooperate in the fight against inflation by
any decision. The bureaucrats perception of the
eschewing price Increases might boomerang on
'public good' frequently takes precedence over
them.
fairness to business or to stockholders."

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for Anthropology;
wvuwy ranem on rota Music and Jazz; Board's
of Tea Experts; Earthquake Studies Advisory
Panel; Flue-Cured Tobacco Advisory Corn.
mittee; Historic American Buildings Survey
Advisory Board; Industry Sector Advisory
Committee on Drugs,Soaps, Cleaners and Toilet Preparations; and The National Advisory Board
for Wild Free-R png4Iorses and Burros.

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federal advisory conunittee, panel, board,
council or commission. Just to name a few, there
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JACK ANDERSON

WASHINGTON
Internal Revenue Cornmissioner Donald Alexander violated his own
orders last year by hampering a tax In.
vedigatlon that involved his former law firm.
The commissioner, who was put in command
of the tax agicy by ex-President Richard
Nixon, reacted to the Watergate scandal by
forbidding his agents from making any decisions
that might give even the appearance of a conflirt,
Yet he hindered a major investigation of tax
havens in the Bahamas, despite the fact that the
name of his former law firm turied up In the
probe. Through a spokesman, Alexander denied
that he was aware of the firm's Involvement. But
we have uncovered facts that raise serious
questions about the handling of the investigation,
The story goes back to 1965. when 1115 in.

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Administration's Fourth Annual Report of
Federal Advisory Committees, as of Dec. 31,
1975, our national government had 1,267 advisory
committees giving it advice at at annual cost of
$Sl,7W,400 for such things as salary, travel and
per diem allowances for committee members;
staff suppo rt coats; consul tant fees; and printin g
and suppli es.

Now* Sinic.

WASHINGTON (AP)
Allegations that
U.S. congressmen were paid
large cash stuns
as part of a South Korean campaign to court
U.S. favor are centering on rice dealer Tongsun Park, a mystery man with reported links
to the Korean CIA. Park,
Isaleading
light in Washington cafe society, reportedly
has told federal Investigators about the
payments. Park denies he has bribed anyone.
One of Park's reported allegations was corroborated Monday when Louisiana Gov.
Edwin Edwards acknowledged that his wife,
Elaine, took an envelope containing $10,000 as
a "gift" from Park In 1971.

Nader Accuses Agency

WASHINGTON — If the federal government
is failing to adequately and effectively deli ver
the goods and services It is supposed to — and it
Is — it Is certainly not beca use Uncle Sam is
getting too little advice from the experts.

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Interests.

It Is Impossible to think of a special interest

Onthenationallevel,of co urse,
t
in the U.S. House of Representatives and 34 seats
in the Senate will be in the balance.
n..e
....
wc iae ievei, voers
oters will be faced
ace
with
re Own 340 Issues of every description ....
taxes, Judicial reform, terms of state officers
and salariea bond issues, industrial develop.
ment, sexual equality, law enforcement.
alone will be conf ronted with no
less than 95 "ballots," ranging from a new state
"constitution to authorizing the General
enitty to create I small claims court In
Whitfield County. In Mar$and, 19 amendments
to the state constitution will be on the ballot.
In Massachusetts, citizens will decide
whether or not to make part of their state's
constitution an amendment guaranteeing equal
rights regardless of sex, and In Colorado
question will be whether or not to keep that
State's 1972 equal rights amendment.
Also in Colorado, voters will be asked, as
,
were in California earlier this year, to weigh a
Proposal — Proposition 3,
which could
determine the future of nuclear energy
state.
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I decision Americans will be called upon to
e on Nov. 2. There will be a host of other
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ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Gloria L. Black
Mabel Brooks
Gladys B. Cooper
Dorothy C. Fowler
Christine S. Haislip
Doris H. Harriman

Rebe cca Perez, Deltona
Buster E. McGough, Lake
Mary
John L, Ouzts, Titusville
DISCHARGES

Sanford:
Ludie Darnell
John Dixon
Thomas B. Edmonds
D
rirris
Marie A. Gunn
Chakenna R. Jones
Mary C. Smith
Eartha Melton
John H. Stubbs
Louise Milton
Mary J. Tyner
Fred H. Neubert
Eugene J. Carroll Sr.,
Nathan W. Stripling
DeBary
Earl W. Turner
Winifred W. Henson, DeBary
Irene L Walker, DeBary
,,,, Clara B. Zalesky
Ralph L. Kelly, DeBary
Gertrude A. Sheldon, Deltona
Juanita Young, DeBary
Deborah Spears, Lake Mary
John M. Bowman, DeLand
Susan S. Whelchel, Lake
Anthony A. Faicilo, Deltona Mary
Eugene P. Field, Deltona
Lowell Heath, Mt. Dora
Frances N. Hochreiter,
James H. Ellington, Orlando
Deltona
Herman A. Fisher, Titusville
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to say there was "no doubt in
my mmd that a park site will be
selected In south Seminole."
Commission Chairman Mike
Hattaway added that It was "a
pledge of the board to the
people" to locate a park In
south Seminole. Hattaway
reiterated his desire to situate°
the new park at the Apple
Valley site. Hattaway called
today's petitioners the "not-sosilent majority."

Mrs. Edwards said Apple
Valley homeowners might well
be open to the Idea of resuming
negotiations. However, she
indicated that such action
would have to be decided upon
by the entire association.
Mrs.
Edwards
said
homeowners were concerned
about buffer zones, proper
fencing and other items. All
along, homeowners ha ve said
that a park near Apple Valley
would create traffic hazards
and cause noise pollution.

On Oct. 5 the county cornmission, with Williams casting
the lone dissenting vote,
decided on the Apple Valley
site. Then last Tuesday night
100 residents of the area ap.
peaned at the commission
meeting in protest. The corn-

mlssioners voted again, but the
240-2 tally was unsuccessful in
changing their earlier decision.
last Tuesday, Williams and
Kimbrough voted against,
while Hattaway and Cornmissioner Harry Kwiatkowski
voted in favor of the Apple
Valley location. Vihien was
absent from the night meeting.
The county has only $255,000
to spend for the site. But a land
appraisal has assessed the 40acre tract for $23,000 less than
that figure. R. T. Overstreet,
president of the Orlando in.
vestment firm, said he will ask
the company's board of
directors Wednesday night
whether they will accept any
price less than $255,000.
Kimbrough and Kwiatkowski
were absent when today's vote
was taken.

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Monday. will be celebrated
Thursday at 9 am. at All Souls
CaIP'OIC Church, with the Very
Rev. William Ennis olficiatinç
Rosary will be recited at 1 p.m.
Wednesday at Brisson Funeral
Home Burial in All Souls
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WEATHER
Monday' high 87, today's low Wednesday.
U. RaInfall: .13 Inch.
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Mostly cloudy with a chance
Daytona Beach: high 11:54
Of more showers. Clearing and a.m., low 5:16 a.m., 1:06 p.m.
cooler tonight and Wednesday.
Port Canaveral. high 11:36
Highs in lower SOs, lows in a.m., 11:51 p.m.. low 5:09 a.m.,
upper SOs. Southwest to west 5:46 p.m.
winds 10-15 m.p.h., shifting to
Bayport: high 3:50 a.m., 5:49
northerly and northeasterly p.m., low 11:15 a.m., 10:51 p.m.

SEMINOLE COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH

"He will make a
fine legislator"

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THEY NEED TO CONTINUE THEIR GOOD WORK
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
SEMINOLE COUNTY

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have come to know Jot'
Knowles as an outstanding
gen t leman. a fine qua/i/it'd
candidate. lie mci/I make a line
legislator.,

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�Seminole High Idle, But
MIAMI'API
Fort I'ierce
Central didn't play foolt*I1 last
weekend, but had no trouble rt'laming its No. I ranking in the
Florida Sportswriter Associatkm Class AAAA poll.
Ce,*ral cap(izcd 12o1 17 first
Place votes to lead the poll.
Tallahassee (.odby was second.
Seminole was also Idle and
moved up to No, 8.
Seminole coach Jerry Pony
was a little surprised at jumping one notch despite not
playing.
"Maybe we ought to not play
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He also noted ?ü Seminoles
had not been particularly sharp
ill practice. "We plan to coluct
that this week," said Posey,
who Is preparing for a Friday
night game against Lake
Howell.
Ovals Forest retained its solid lead in Class AM, getting 16
of 17 FIrst place votes. Pahokee
moved up one place to take the
lead in Class AA and Green.
shim, retained its solid No. I
ranking in small-school Class
A.
every

lien' are the rankings and
Isoints, with first place votes In
parentheses:
('LASS AAAA
I. Fist Pier' Central (12)61)157
Tallahassee Godby 13i 7-41
146
Miami Carol City 6-0 128
Tampa Plant 12) 7-0 112
Sarasota 6-0 86
Sanford Seminole 6-068
Hialeah-Miami Lakes 5.1

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Jacksonville lee 64 21
AL'm receiving votes: Gainesville, Merritt Island, Fort
Walton

Beach,
(hoc.
thwhatchee, Tampa Robinson,
Orlando Oak Ridge, Hollywood
('hatninade, Jacksonville
Forrest, Miami Jackson,
Lakeland Kathleen, Clearwater, Jackson Wolfson, North

Fort Myers, Pahiti Beach
Gardens, Winter Park, Rau
Gallic. Miami Killian.

(lASS AM

Pompano Beach 7-0 46
Miami Palmetto 6.02$

I. Ocala Forest 118) 64 169
2. Tarpon Springs 11 61141

New Symrna Beach 6-0128
Delray Beach Atlantic 54

Branford 6'O 149
Tallahassee FAMI) i 21 5-1

i7i 5-1 153

Trenton l-0 116
Alachua Rolling Green 6-0

1. Miami laSalle 6-0 101

Miami Westminster 6-073
Alachua Santa Fe 5.170
WlldwoodS4 53,
Bonlfay-Holmes 7.049
Milton Pace 8-143
Blowdatown 5-1 26
Also receiving votes: Gainesville P.K. Yonge, LaBelle,
Florida Deaf &amp; Blind. Palmetto, Mulberry, Avon Park.
('LASS A
1. Greensboro (15) 6-0 168

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6.S1. Augustine St. Joseph 7-0
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Miami Northwest ChJ
han 6-0 62
St. Petersburg Shorecrest
5.243
Tampa Temple Heights 5.1
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One of the Jai-alai gods passed through Seminole
NEW YORK lAP)
Four by sports writers and broadThe other Reds selected wer
County today.
members of the World Chain- casters. He received 277 votes shortstop Dave Concepclon am
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Patxi Churruca
better known simply as
today to The AssocIated Pbde1phla geitg oy 14. Ken C1riffcy.
.'rruca to iegio of afecionados who watcn h
Press MI-Star bebo1! tcam
Morgan had .321) wIth 27
Couvepciun, who batted .281
almost a decadc go in Miami and Daytona Beach
for 1976.
home
rims
and
111
runs
batted
for
the Big Red Machine, had
visited friends at the Orlando-Seminole fronton
Second baseman Joe Morgan in and Is coenidered a'tavorite 161 votes to 101 for PhilaMonday night. He flew to Miami this afternoon to
headed the Cincinnati contin- to repeat as the National delphia's Larry Bows. Foster,
wrap up h is one-week vacation from the roster at
gent with one of the largest vot- League's Most Valuable the major league leader In nins
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ing pluralities in the balloting Player.
Bridgeport, Conn, where he and a contingen t of
batted In with 121, who batted
.306, led all ouUlelders wIth 215
superstars are putting the lid on some of the most
votes. Grlffey, the Natloi
distinguished careers the cancha has known.
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Before leaving, Churruca had a few revelations:
with a .338 average, received
He doesn't know where the players will come
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from to fill proposed rosters as jai-alai continues its
Reds' outfield ers was Mickey
sweep across the North America n continent;
sweep
Fl.
Churruca: 'What of endurance? And of skill?'
Tesday,Ockbir, lfl
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Rivers of the New York YftnHe has a sure-fire means for Americans to
kees, who had 134 votes, follow-0
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become good Jai-alai players, a partial solution to
big his .312 betting average and
stolen bases for the Amenthe above;
can League champions.
This isn't jai-alai they are playing in the
Joining Morgan and ConUnited States.
cepclon In the MI-Star infle*
The last is the most startling.
were Minnesota's Rod Carew at
Why, If that isn't jal-alal, shouldn't someone'be
first base and George Brett of
chastised for false advertising? They te cestas and
City at third.
Up Kansas
pelotas. If It Isn't jai-alai, what IS it?
Carew, who batted .331 and
NEW YORK i APi
The Yankees hit 61 home runs in marks. 'I don't care it someone
missed a fifth straight batting
"I don't know what to call it except crazy," says
Mrs. Ruth grew up In base- emony April 17, 19, just be crown by
frail, little lady on Riverside 1961, breaking the Babe's sea- hits 800
just two percentage
home runs, or 900," e ball. Her father,
Ch
now 40 and perhaps thinking about jai- Drive never surrendered.
Col. James fore the Babe
son record of 00, Mrs. Ruth was said. 'They will never
scheduled tc points, won the closest race, realai the way It was when he came to Miami as a
ac- Monroe Merritt,
Ty Cobb's take the field for the Yankees' celving 114 votes to 103 For Steve
Although Babe Ruth's prou- quick to recall that Marts had 58 complish
what the Babe did." lawyer. A first cousin
bright-eyed 19-year-old.
dest home rim records
was home opener.
more
at but than Ruth
Garvey of the Los Angeles
She was a height, quick-wit- Johnny MIzc, who hit 359 home
"Of course spectacular seven has changed bled under the bats of later had in 1927.
After
the
Babe's
death,
Mrs.
Dodgers.
Brett, the American
ted woman who maintained an
for
everyth ing. In Spain, we play partidos, most to 35 stars, they fell li ke popcorn She refused to be shaken intense Interest both in
the Cardinals, Giants Ruth became an even more League batting champion wi
baseball and Yankees.
halls on the head of the Barn- when the Atlanta Braves' Hank and the
prominent personality, sought a .333 average, had 179 votes
points. These quiniela games are crazy. You can
Yankees long after the
A show girl, she met the Babe after for appearances
Win
binos
unyiel
di
ng
widow.
at charl- and easily outdistanced Pete
Aaron hit his 715th home run on Babe had died. 11cr pet project
and do nothing.
at a Washington, D.C., party in ty
"There was only one Babe April 8, 1974, shattering one of was the Babe
affairs and sports events She Ruse of Cincinnati, who finished
Ruth Baseball the mid-192D3 and they
"Where do you see the player's endurance? His Ruth,"
Claire Ruth insisted, the Bambino's greatest
were rarely missed one of the second with 76.
career league for juniors.
skill? The game isovet- before you start."
Inrrie4 in a morning cer- Yankees Old
'There wiil.never, be . another
Timers games, :r'CatcherThuj-man Munson of
A SA
.t
ni-to Ik auy1ui in
new zrunwns springing up in DdC.
the New York Yankees was the
é Churruca pictures only enough players
It
a conviction Mrs. Babe
Ameri,
leading vote-getter with 296
without contracts in Spain to fill perhaps one 40-man Ruth, took with her Monday
votes to only n for Johnny
afternoon when, after a long
roster,
Bench of Cincinnati. The voting
with cancer, she sucfor that position was particular,
"Where they are going to get players Is the big battle
ambed in her sleep in her
ly interesting beca use MunJ
question," he says.
rambling apartment beside the
was Involved in a pod-World
Americans are slowly but surely creeping Into Hudson River.
Series controversy with Reds'
ATLANTA
the pelotari picture. Only a few have survived the
(AP)
dom
publicized
performer
for
A pair of
It Is the same 11-room, fourManager Sparky Anderson
middle linebackers, Bob Bowen Tech, is coming off knee
heavy artillery thrown by the Basque-dominated bedroom apartment she shared
of Georgia Tech and Scott gery for this, his final collegiate when Anderson said that no
rosters so far. Mexico is just about out of P1OSPCtS with the Babe from 1942 until
catcher could compare with his
Hutchinson of Florida, were season. He moved from Inside
1948 and in which she lived
too, so Americans could well be the answer for the alone,
man, Bench. Munson batted
linebacker
to
the
nose
guard.
named today co-winners of
among the mementoes of
.30t
future.
middle
linebacker
Associated
Press'
Southeastern
spot,
a
his remarkable career, through
"The way to be a good jai-alai player," points the last 18 years.
lineman of the Week award For position he had never played
Player
out Churruca, "is to go to Spain and play partidos.
exceptional performances Sat- before.
Ave.. HRs. Iii
It was a cluttered museum of
Carew, Minn..331 9
No partidos, no be good."
urday.
"He's
deserving," said
photographs, balls, bats, news91M
organ. cin.
, 111
Bowen made nine unassisted assistant coach Bud Casey. COICpC1O, Cm.
The question which pops up in the minds of paper clippings, trophies and
.3,
s
KC
g1 ()iJ.J3 "He's certainly been a contackles, helped
.333 7 ai
American amateurs is what will it cost them to take other memorabilia which she
Foster, Cm.
.306 25 12)
sistent
lineman
for
us."
and
intercepted
a
pass
at
the
guarcleI
with
a
vengeance
and
Riven. NYY
six months or a year out of their life and play in
.312 I 67
Tech three when his team trailnever allowed to be touched.
Bowen and Hutchinson were GfiIfCy, Cm.
.336 6 71
Guernica or Durango?
Munson. NYY
eu 16-14 before rallying for a 28- pressed for the honor
303 17 Qj
by line- Pitcaer
They were the source of end"I think they can make enough from playing
16 victory over Tulane.
W.A.L.$?.ENA
backer
of
Ball.
Ray
Costict
MIsPalmer,
22 13 2.51
part idos to live well, eat well and be okay," less stories when newsmen
Hutchinson of Winter Park sisslppi State and All-American .'°" 50
22 II 2.74
dropped
by
for
a
that or when
Churruca goes on. "Now, saving money will be
had nine tackles and three split end Larry Selvers of Ten.
place was overrun by the
assists and made four stops nessee.
difficult. But they can pay from what they make. gher
randchildren
four by an
behind the line of scrimmage,
Then after a year, they will be ready to play here, adopted daughter of the Babe
Costict was In on 20 tackles,
including three quarterback
if
This is if they are a true afecionado and are willing and a Fifth by her own daughter.
apt
1.
ddeflecteda
sadts - oneofwhjchtheGator
Mrs. Ruth resented the legto watch, learn and practice. They can't play half an
staff called a "tote-off" in a pass in State's 14-6 triumph
hour and learn. A good partido takes an hour, and ends that the Babe, in his hey20-18 victory over Tennessee. over Southern Mlslssippi. SeII
hour and one-half. After a partido, you know what da&gt;, was heIl-rar, who
Assistant coach Doug Knotts vers hauled in eight passesfor
drank too much beer, ate too
of Florida called it a "tote-off" 128 yards to spark the Vol ofkind of player you are."
many hot dogs and had a too
when Hutchinson made the fense against Florida.
MIAMI (AP)
Churruca never played at the Fern Park wandering eye for the pretty
It'll be a
tackle
that sent Tennessee
while before invitations can be'
fronton, but had visited it in the early sixties, ladies.
quarterback Randy Wallace off
extended, but Orange Bowl offi-:.
"Before there was nothing around it," he said. "Now "None of it is true," she said.
Seminole
Sets
the field with a wrist injury.
dais
are making no secret of:
' lie drank some beer but he
It is all buil t up."
"Ilutchinson played the kind
which
team they want for theirØ
Premature balding and a touch of gray belies couldn't eat hot dogs because he
of game I've been waiting for
New Year's night football clas-'
Golf Tourney sic.
Churruca's age. Eyes, glistening blue, dance with an had a delicate stomach. He was
him to play," Knotts said.
a
fun-loving
person
and
an
easy
SiwrPncc Irif'Dti,i,i bug.
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iuv pwi.v uv uwus in jai-aiais
wu UMI
awu.sn is me
itiark For friends. If he had any
The Seminole High Boosters
pr eten d that Pitt Is not No. I on:;
mythical ball of fame. His 6-2 frame is lean and faults, it was that he was overly
Club will field a golf
tour- our list,"
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generous.
When Roger Marts of the

Slosh, Slosh, Slosh, Slosh :
Skins 20, Mother Nature 13

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said Nick Crane,,
nament Saturday at Mayfair chairman of the Orange
Bowli
Country Club with
a 9 a.m. selection comm i ttee. "They've:I
shotgun start.

Rams, Bulldogs
Flag Winners

Saturday Sanford Recreation
televised game.
ranesaid of the Oklahom a aj
bled and the bell was recovered
Department Flag Football Nebraska losses. "Now, the
The Cardinals lost eight of by Washington defensive end
League action.
Orange Bowl is going to find out I
their nine Fumbles, in addition Dennis Johnson on tile bL. Louis
The Rams used a pair of if its
to s uffering two interceptions, seven with
selection committee can
10:38 remaining.
as the Redskins moved Into
razzle-dazzle plays from Mike dothejob. We'renotjustor4
Onthenextplay,MjkemHirst to Andreas Kish to spark a takers now _we have togoout
sirong contention in the race for as, the 1975
Junior high school football 34-20 victory
NFL Offensive
over Wildcats, who and do a selling job."
the National Conference East Rookie of the Year, ran to his takes center stage tonight in got a
pa ir of TDs from Wesley
title,
Pitt has th ree more games '
left behind the blocking of tight two locations in Seminole Steele.
before
Nov. 20, the date when
The Dallas Cowboys, the East end Jean Fugett and running County when Lyman plays
The Bulldogs won in sudden bowl
leader with a 6-1 record, visit back Jorm Higgins For a
invitations can be sent out.
touc h- Crooms High freshmen at death, 74, as Jeff Litton passed The Panthers
the nations capital Sunday to down, putting the Redskins
are favored over
Seminole High
Stadium, and to Tracy Goodknlght for the all three
meet the Redskins, who now ahead 13-10.
Syracuse, Army an4k
Lake Branfley frosh visits Lake winners'
M. Andy Griffith West Virginia. When they class.
are tied with the Cardinals for
Howell,
On the enslang
,
caught a 30-yard TD aerial
second place at 5-2.
their season against Pen;
Game time is 7:30 for each from Verrnon
Cardinals were forced to punt.
"This is probably the first Terr) Joyce kicked the ball 3
Law for the Slate, the bowl decisions wilj
Cowboy score,
already have been made,

Junior High
Tilts Set

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Watkens, Vincent Head Card
ORLANDO

-

Termite Sports Stadium. On March 4 of sustained to the knuckle area of before. The pair collided out in
Watkins and Joey Vincent have this year the 211-year-old from his right hand.
The Ortlz fight darted out back to the Sports Stadium and
a lot in common: They both are Houston, Texas, Mopped
z
California with Termite coining like Vincent's fight with George challenge the Southern mid,.
Finally, in July, after over home a winner in the eighth
trYingtueaffialivingby
Madison. In that contest, Mr. dlewelght champion, Emmett
Former Florida State welterweight champion, Ponce Ortiz, is professionally.
Valente Ramos in the third four months on the sidelines, round,
Exn
tementwsiked ggoa rigig Atlas,forhlstltle.
They both have round.
Watkins tested the hand out In
e
back in town and that spells excitement for local boxing fans and outstanding records. They hold
Th
fight
was
halted
because
hand
in
the first round, but was
One
week
later,
in
Miami
Overall,Ortiz has a record of
a hard night for Joey Vincent tonight at the Orlando Sports regional titles. They
MLsslislppi with a six-round of a bad, butt induced, cut over unable to recover
both
Beach,
disaster
struck
when
und
and
fo
1741, with 17 KOs, as cornKO.
i,adium.
Walker's left eye. At the time himself blasted
suffered shattering defeats Watkins was upset by Nani
Vincent and Ortiz are set to clash in a scheduled 10-rounder earlier this year, but were
Since that time, he has gone the bout was stopped, Watkins opening session. out in the pared to Vincent's scorecard of
able Marrero. It really shouldn't on
27.4-2, with 24 KOs.
that is part of a double main event, with Southern lightweight to
to score three more Im- was narrowly ahead on two of
rebound with a series of have been such
Many of the local experts
In supporting professional
a startling
Champ Termite Watkins and Leroy Walker handling the other end sensational wins, and they co. upact, bL,caue Marrero
waspressive wins, while adding the the three judges cards,
figured that fight would either action it will be Milton Owens
of the twin bill.
Texas
lightweight
title
to
his
Walker Is certain he can even mean "Joey would hang up his meeting Tyrone
feature, with title defenses, ranked No. 9 at the time, but lawels.
Johnson; Kip
This is Ortiz second trip to Central Florida, The first time he tonight's main
up
the score this time,
double event at Watkins came into the fight
gloves," or if he didn't do that. Bradn,
formerly
of Sanford,
In
his
lad
outing
he
troimced
arrived he was the 147-pound champion, had shoulder length hair the Orlando Sports Stadium,
Ortil Is also after revenge In it indicated "Vincent
undefeated and the hottest the No, 10
and was not In the bed of shape.
was aga1i Slick Mitchell; and Ed
ranked lightweight In his fight with Vincent.
through as a main
Watkins Is putting his young prospect in the U.S.
(
event "Savage" Turner returns to
the U.S., Art Leon, and is now,
This time around he is the former titJe holder. has shaved his Southern lightweight title on the
This
past
June
22
,
at
the
fighter."
But it wasn't the split decisloni himself, ranked No. 6 by most
action against Sam Bowie.
head and claims he Is "ready to fight all night," if he has too. line against the challenge of
Sports Stadium. Vincent got Off
loss that caused all the worry in ratings,
Joey
surprised
everyone
by
Amateur actloft begins at a
Arriving from his home In Miami, the former Cuban refugee Miami's Leroy Walker, while the
the floor three times, in the first bouncing bock with six straight pm.,
Watkins' camp, It was the
with Lake Howell's
fire
in
his
eyes
when
he
Wks
about
li
d
June
22,
the
night he Vinctfsdefending his 0
His opponent, Leroy Walker, two rounds, to rally and stop KO wins since the Madison loss,
I
fact he
figures to be a decided wiJames
Salerno
meeting Lester
lost his title to Vincent.
z for the fljtjn,
welterweight title against the hand.
and now seemo be fjg
Odell; Perry
Brown squarljig
derdog, but one who could pull
"A lot of people might say 'big deal' and ,who cares?' when It former champ, Ponce Ortiz.
Ortiz claims he took the fight better than at
For several months it was off the upset tonight.
anytime in his off against Harry Harris; and
comes to the state title. I know It's not the world's championship
It has been seven months feared he would never fight
on short notice and fully ex- careen.
John "Hurricane" Hayden, also
and Idoubt if anyone outside of Florida can even tell
Walker has fought all over the pects to finish the job he darted
you who our since Watkins was lad at the again because
If he Is successful against of
Lake Howell, taking on Chris
of the damage country and even met Watkins last time out
state champs are. But it represented something to me. It said I
Ortiz tonight he expects to come Rim.
was the bed there Is In Florida and Iliked that
"Now it says that I am not the best there Is
don't like that. Because I still am the best.in Florida and I
"Joey Vincent has never seen the day he can beat me. The
time we fought I beat myself. '
I
ri
g
ht
takin
g
the
fight.
~. .
-. . 41WI did. I should have stopped him in both the first and second
TNBav
0 7 0.000 54154
rounds, but I didn't. I can only blame myself.
NATIONAL ep
.XTH
LavniP.r.z (21 Ia.,,
"I made the mistake of fighting Vincent out cl shape, and
I
°•"•r' 0ivr.
4.40. 3.7olt.auj:a.Qumola (.1) 11.10,
paid for it. He made the mistake of giving me a return bout.
Wend H.ck.v ANlelatIss
DaIIi
6
1 OW 1$) 100 3*. 3. C4(t,.j.Eierjp W 3.20: Q q3
Now By
Eaa
DIv$ss
S ou4.
MAJOR AMOS S. HOOPLE
he Is going to pay for that.
3 2 0.7)4 *41 13$ 7) 56.00; P (77) I$&amp;00.
kaff-kaff
a bell ringerl in the end by a 24-13 count.
W L T Pt, OF 0* Wash
5 2 0.711 117 124 SIVINYK -1. Jo.P,uz (7)
Forecaster Dehue
"I go way back with Bruce Trampler (matchmaker at UK
And while the Trojans are Brown will give John Harvard's Quebec
7 1 0 *4 41 23 PhIli
2 3 0.24 $7 in 15.00, 4.40, 7.4; 2. LarriBaItI. (4)
8mm
4
31
winning,
31
43
NY
015
Sports Stadium). He had Vincent set to fight (Bobby) CfIWfOfd
the UCLA Bruins will lads all they can
0 7 0.010 74143 1.20.4.40; 3. Unla.Aib.rdl (1)3.10; Q
handle in this CInCI
3 3 2 I is 3$
but that fight fell through at
Central Dlvlsliø
(47) 47.00; P (74) 344.40; Big 0 (27
Egad, friends, the conference be polishing off Washington's crucial Ivy clash before sac- N Eng
2 3 1 3 1$ 25 Minn
4 0 1 .$3 152 fl with all-6) 101.40 and 127 with all?)
races get down to hird cases Huskies at Seattle. Make the cumbing
"I had told Trampler that I would come In and
Ii
1$ 32 Dirt
17-14.
3 4 0.42$ 121 N 107.40.
fight here this week as Southern scores: Trojans 35, California
anytime he wanted me to. But! had also
Minn
MIrm
3 3 1 S 74 30 Chcgo
told him to
3 1 0 .429114 103
EIGHTH
1. SaliEchave (2)
IVSMN
give me some California takes on California 21, and UCLA 30 Washington 17.
On Bay
p*lce, so I could get into shape.
3 1 012$ 114 II 14.00. 7.10. 3.40; 2. Maruni.B.ngoa
The Southeastern Conference
s
2
0
10
34
25
Western DlvIsl.*
(I) 14,70, $10; 3. Anton.Arca (5)
'I get this call from him, telling me that he Is duck. He says and UCIA meets Washington In Texas Teth'i Red Raiders will title picture will begin to clear Wlmipeg
3 3 0 10 34 1 S Fran
4 1 0151154 43 3.20: 0 (21) 1.00; P (20) 101.70.
thatifllet him down, he is really in trouble, because lam his last the Pacific Eight, and Texas take the Longhorns, 21-16.
up a little as Florida tr am ples S Diego
3 2 2 $ 25 30 L.A.
5 1 1 .786 *21 100
NINTH 1. Arecha (3)13.10. 5.20,
Houston
3 1 1 7 25 31 N OnIifl
hope. He says that Vincent is a good puncher but wide open for a T tangles with Texas In the
2 5 0.214 111 161 1.60; 2. Anti (I) PlO. 3.00; 3. Lime
Nebraska's Vince Ferragaino Auburn, 38-12, Alabama slides Edmntn
3 2 0 4 1$ 1? She
1 4 0.1431)7204 (3)3.20; 01)3) 44.00; P (31) 112.10.
straight right hand and he will never be able to stand up to my headline Southwestern will continue his strong run for PaSt MisslsslppiState, fl-I, and Calgary
I 4 1 3 II 71 AtInti
1 4 0.11] 41133
TENTH -I .Marunl (5) $10, 4.20.
punches, He also says that Vincent Is the mod popular fighter in Big
engagement.In the powerful the All-America quarterback Mississippi upends LSU. 24-21.
M.ndays Games
IS. Atlanta 0
3.20:7. Arca (2)4.60.3.40; 3. Larrea
No
Eight, Nebraska will visit role, by leading the Cor- And before another 101,000 plus
games scMai,d
Florida and if! beat him, I can take over his place in th
Mioday's Game
(4) 4,00; 0 (23) 32.60; P (3.2) 11.09;
Today'
s Games
Washington 20, St. Louis 10
area. Kansas and Oklahoma will play nhiakers past faltering
00 (5-5) 2)1.10.
"I had seen Joey fight before and I was not impressed.isI knew
In Michigan's cavernous
Cincinnati at New England
ELI VINTH -1. Nigui.AIt (1)
at Colorado In a' pair that will 31-14. The Oklahoma Sooners stadium the
I could him him with my right and there was no
Phoenix at Quebec
way he could
Wolverines will
0-40-9.00. 3-00; 3. Arts- Aguirre (I)
make the coaches' hair stand on will have a more difficult
E
dmonton
at
stand up to It.
Houston
prevail over the Gophers, 38-15,
30.00.0.00;3. Patxl.Pen.z 14) 3.00; 0
Dig" at Minnesota
end-heh-he h! In the fabled Ivy disposing of Colorado but Wyoming's Cowboys w
"So, I took the fight."
(lI) 54.10; P (11) 230.10.
Birmingham at Calgary
ill edge
ELFTH 1. ManoloJuan (4)
'I What happened Is now history. Ortiz ca ught Vincent coming League, Brown and Harvard Should stampede the Buffaloes Colorado St. U., 32-V.
Wednssys Game
12.10. 300. 210; 2. Fermin-Ramon
wi ll meet In Ha rvard Stadium.
San Diego at Indlanepolls
in with the first punch of the fight and floored him. Later
0(1
The Top Twenty tesms In (I) 120, 00; 3. Anton.Ethay, (3)
round one, he dropped him again. In round two he knocked lii Meanwhile, down south, in the
eg 410;
The ASSoCiated Press
National Hickey Lea,,.
P (4-I) *72.10;
CAMPBELL
football poll, with flrstplace Big 0 111 with 1$) 500.10.
down for the third time and busted his eye wide open.
him tough Southeastern loop,
CONFERENCE
Handle
votes in prnttwsss,
1113,043; A
Patrick Division
I.IN.
But, Vincent went all out at the start of the third and smashed Florida will host Auburn,
MONDAY NIGHT
W L T Ph OF GA records and total points. Points
N
Ortiz to the floor three times in less than one minute, while Alabama
will
entertain
FIRST
NY Is)
1.
4 7 1 13 32 20 based
(4) 14.20.
Mlsisslppi State and LSU and
spliting both his upper and lower lips.
Phila
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3.
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er
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dl (4) 4.00; 0 (14)
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"I had Joey and let him get off the hook," Ortlz maintains.
Mississippi wil l but t heads in
NY Rang
2.Pltts (6)
(ii) 12.10.
4 3 0 S 37 34
740 1,041
solid,
"If Baton Rouge.
I wasn't worried about pacing myself, I would have been all over
SECOND
Smythe Division
3-UCLA
I. Lamnl-Sanchez (4)
641
It is obvious from the way Orlando players St Lou
him and ended It In either the first or second.
IS. Calif.
5 1 0 10 31
3-10 707 1710 1.20, 4.00; 2. Urza.Coo (1)
hpo
The Southern California
The
s s 0 10 33 n 5-Maryland
7-00
705 100.3.20:3, Aldana-Javl (4)3.10; 0
approach him he is a god of th e cancha. His forehand Mum
"Then, when Joey came out bombing at the start the third
3 S 1 7 71 37 6.Texas Tech (I)
500 41$ 11200.$04 P (6-1) 114.10; 00 (4-4)
game Is another doesn't have the
Just wasn't strong enough to hold him off.
7.Gecrga
3 4 0 4 24 II
power it once did, but respect Vancvr
4-10 453 THIRD
"I have no exc uses this time. I am ready. I am ready for th e showdown between a running shown
Cole
lOnlo St.
I. Urza-So* (I) 11.00,
2 6 1 5 25 31
51.1
him
by
fellow
pelotaris
Is
up.
orient
3.10. 400; 2 LarniMlgu,l (I) 5.40.
offense
as
featured
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WALES
CONFERENCE
by
Si)
fight of my life. I know Vincent is a tough man to keep on the floor
He talks freely of the strike eight years ago
5.00; 3. Aidana-Beitia (7) $00; 0 (1
I0.Missounl
Harris Division
520
he proved that last time out. But, there is no way! will ever leave the Trojans and Ricky Bell, and
Mont
5) 42.10; P (I-I) Nb.
11.Notre Dame
, 2 0
21
510
the aerial attack featuring
which resulted In him and his friends being out on a L.A.
Central Florida again, without my title.
s.1
FOURTH
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I. Anecka.Zarne 16)
California's Joe Roth. The "black list" and regarded as an undesirable
Pitt,
I3.0k1ahoma
2
5
2
6
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14-Okla. St.
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FIFTH -1. San$l-AItv (2) 0.00,
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2 0 14 41 35 17.Alabama
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The banished players, who Insist all they wanted CI..,
belt on the
3 2 2 I 26 *9 I$.Misl. St.
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You say' Well just keep YOUr
25 s.io. 3.30. 2. Marunl.Sanch,* (11
line,
was to talk about getting a raise, still have a law suit Buff
21 20 I9.Colorado
320
12 S-40.4-00; J. Blibao-Echa,, (3) 4.00;
eyes on this young Trojan. He's
Into
10 0 (1-2) 32.00; P (2-1) 17SJO.
The pro undercard will consist of undefeated Milton Owens
1 4 3 5 3Q 37 20.x.Cincl
510
going
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SIXTH
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Mar4ayls Result
!gainst Tyrone Johnson, Savage Turner against Sam Bowi e and
Lone Øefeat,
7-3 loss to
Alabama U.MIS,. s.
Montreal 1, New York Island. Southwes tern
Miami
Jai-Alai,
whe
re the fireworks came from in
Louisiana.
was 1300 4.60. 4.00; 2. PatiSoto (7)
Slick Mitchell faces Kip Braden.
AppaIacla St. 31, Citadel 1$
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410.3.50;] UnzaB.ngoa (5)7.00; Q
later forfeited to Cincinnati.
1968.
Ar$ansss 24, Rice 7 (N)
For Braden, who grew up in Sanford, it Is his first time "back
(2 71 35 20 p (27) 9)50
Today's Games
Air Force 23, Army 2.
Churruca appreciated the Orlando-Seminole
New Yor k Rangers at Cleve
SEVENTH
home" In several years.
1. Una Be4tla (
Bawling Green 2*. Can?. Mich I
1460. 300. 3.00; 2. Eddy Miguel (1)
"I only came up here so I can get a match with Taco Perez. I
court.
"Much
better
than
ours
Brigham Young 17. Anls.,ss $I. 30
at Bridgeport," he
Vancouver at St. Louis
9.60.3-60; 3. Domingo-Vu (3) 3.00;
was told by Trampler that I need a fight to show the crowd who I
Oklahoma 24, Colorado Ii
said,
"Here,
the
ball
Detroit at Los Angeles
ORLANDO.SEMINOLE
Q ( ) 2O P (4-I) 66.30; Big 0 (7.
comes
out
good,
and
the
speed
Wyoming 32 Cole. St. U.23
really am, so that's why I am fighting Mitchell.
1) with Ii) 130140.
MONDAY MATINEE
is good. Bridgeport takes a funny bounce and you
Dariments, 2&amp; CoIvm 4
FIRST - I. Ectdy.Aiberdi ($)$,,
EIGHTH
1. Man1ni.At
(6)
"Personally, I think I was given the Mitchell fight to get me
I. Carolina 34, W. Carolina ii
don't know."
740600. 2. EchanoMlgu,I (2) 4.10, 1560. *000, tOO; 2. FermifB,ngoe
off of Perez's back, but I don't care who I fight, just so
Natiosial
FlorIda
3$.
Football
Auburn
12
League
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3.
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both instances, he split a pair of decisions. Since that time he
seems to have gone backwards, but he is still a very dangerous
fighter.

While Braden is fighting Tuesday night, Perez will be on his
way to South Africa to meet Gert Steyn in an important in-

ternational contest, The junior middleweight scrap is set for Nov,

I. Casselberry's 16-year-old, Scott Clark, is accompanying Perez
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Wm. S Mary 20, Furman ii

cowgia n, Cincinnati "

Harvard 17, Brown II
Houston 2$. TCU 7
Wisconsin U. IllinoIs 2*
Ohio State 32. Indiana 72
Iowa II. NorThwst,,
Iowa St. 36, Kansas $ t. 21
Nebraska 31, Kansas II
Kent St. 21, 1. Mich. 12
Miss. 34. LSU 21(N)
Tulsa II, Lewisville 13
MMYIaI,d 31, Kentuc ky 21
MichIgan 31, Minn, 15
Mich. St. 21, Purdue 14
Notre Dame 3$, Navy 1$
New Mlalcon, NewM.,,512$(N)
Missouri 21. OkIa, $I. I
Oregon 21, Wail,, St. 14
Pitt 21, Syracuse Is
Rvtg.rs 31. Mass. it
San Jose $t. 27, Santa Clara 4
So. Carolina 34, No. Carmine St.
So. Calif. 3J, cam. 21
Texas A4M 22. SMU a
Stanford * Oregon St. is
Penn St. 33. Temple 2)
San
S. 49, UTEP ,
Texas Tech U. Texas 16
Miami (0.) II, Toledo 7
M.mphls St. 21, Tulane 21(N)
Arizona 2$. Utah 20
Boston Cal. 21. Vilianova
Virginia 2I, VMI 20
Va. Tech 17, West Va. 14
Wake
27, No. Carolina fl
UCLA 31. Wash. 17
OhIo U. 24. W. Mica. 14
Len, Beach St. 30, Wichita St. 20(N)
Yale 2),For""
Cornell 13

He considered Orbea the best frontcourt player
he has played with, and Guarita his top backcourt

the best backcoux-ter of his day, and tha t's a fact to
which Guarita will find no shame in being only No. 2,
"I would say the best player in the world today
is Ondarres," says Churruca of his teammate on the
Bridgeport roster.
Churruca and the rest of the superstars at the
Bridgeport plan to play another half season. They
are on vacation on a rotating basis.
After the year contract is up, th eir nest egg
secure, it will be back to Spain.
Surely, they have second thoughts about the
turns their lives took over the last decade, so to
speak, in the prime of their careers.
The irony is that eight years later, they are
getting what they asked for in Miami. Bridgeport
met salary demands. In the meantime, fronton
managements took a look at pay scales and improvement.s have been made steadily, Negotiating is
also possible.
That's why when Churruca telephoned Aguirre
the other day and wanted to know if he co uld stay
with him in his stopover, Aguirre didn't have to

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1. LarniSoto (7) 1300. Manolo (7) 320:0 (14) 32.00; P (1
1 6 0.143 50 192 910.350:2. Ica.EIorza (2)120,540; 4)157.30 CID
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Entry fee Is $, which Inplus five players"
cludes greens fees, cart, buffet Dorsett
from Miami."
lunch and prizes. Entrants
If Pitt were to accept an in-I
should
contact the Seminole vttation, It would play the
WASHINGTON (AP)
wintime we've played totally to- yards, and Eddie Brown took it High athletic departzne*it
for a ner of the Big Eight Con1er.
Washingto n 20, Mother Nature gether," said
Washington on the Washington 29, raced up berth in the field.
13, St. Louis 10.
ence.
Coach George Allen, winner of the middle, then
cut to the right
But the Big Eight suffered a
A two-day rain, pelting at nine of 10
Monday night games sideline, scoring on a 71-yard
times in the first half, caused 13 since coming
blow
last weekend when both'
to the Redskins, play,
fumbles, one shy of a National "We had to
OiiIahou?a
and Nebraska were
play that way to
Cardinals Coach Don Coryell
defeated. At the moment, fiv
Football League record, in win."
said simply: "This time last
teams are tied for first place in
waterlogged RFK Stadium
The Redskins gained the ad- year we were 5-2. Now, we're 5Monday night when the Red- vantage
the conference.
early in the fourth 2. So we're atm not out of it."
The Rams and Bulldogs
"As of this weekend, getting
skiftsscored a2O.lO victory over quarter when Cardinals'
lUflchalked
up victories In Pitt Isn't going to be easy,"
the Cardinals in a nationally ning hack Terry Metcalf
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S. Jacksonville Bolles 7-017
7. St. Augustine 7-063
I. Lecsburg 6-0 45
Naples 5-117
Tampa Catholic 4-2 15
Also receiving votes: StarkeBradford Co., Fort Lauderdale
St. Thomas Aquinas, Venice,
Auburndale, Jacksonville Bishop Kenney.
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In Prep Poll ;

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UNPROFESSIONAL
Elaine Kostival 501, Ann Coleman 194.
Standings: i No. 6 6; 2. Sam
bos 42, Pam Williams 441, Ma. WilkinsHigh Series: Eugene O'Neill
15 10; 3. No 1 1510; 4. Varner
532;
40.
James Jackson 333; Henry Sanders
Specialties II 10; S. Johnny's
ROLL.A.OUTS
10*; Richard Williams 312; Eddie
Standard 16 I?. 6. No 2 1612; 7.
Standings: 1. No 11; 2. Nabors; 3. Bowden 500:
Robert Gordon $12;
Prosier
Ford
14-12;
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No.
6;
1.
Cap'n
Jims;
S.
Oreo's;
6.
George
Dixon 510; Russell
Wood Products 15 12:9. No 111414 Hot
Hoiloman
stuff;
7.
The
Outlaws;
I.
195.
10, No. 1214 II; I). Witt's Amoco I)
Charlie's Angels. &amp; Studs; 9. Stoned
Converted Splits: Rosemari,
IS; 12. NO II 11 11; 13. Cutorn Rollers; to. Hodalca; it. OddBellmen 47.10
Carpets 1011. 14 LTD Club 919; IS. Rollers; 12. The
Road Runners; *3.
No. 9-19; 16 Jim's Carpentry 3-23-S Ding Bats; II. Pace
Other Highlitp,ts: Star of the week
Makers; 15. Robert (Flash) Gordon 4104.
High Gmaes: Gene Rogero 212. Don
Sum
Pin-Good.
Sapp 201, Ron Allman 212, Jay Jay
AUTO TRAIN MIXED
High Games: Larry Lawson 211;
Jackson nO, Steve Cooper 245. Don Jimmy
Standings: I Whatamacalllt,; 2
Mans
210;
Mary Masingaie
Short Circuits; 3 Small Mci; 4.
Wilt 201, John Gnome,'
Gnome 214
Ray
133; Lola MIchaud 131; Annie Optimists; S. The Wheels: 6.
Wolford 211.
Caboose; 7. The Rebels; S. The New
High Series: Gene Rogero 519, Murray 124; Pam Kirkland $41.
High Series; Larry Lawson SI.
Rollers.
Steve Cooper $39. Don Wilt
537, John Jerry Croft 540; Jimmy Morris 310;
High Games: Pita Bcsworth 21
Grainer Sit, Ron Allman 513.
Pat Henry 13); Shannon Cons) 33$; 3*1; Helen MoiPiier
Converted Splits: Gene Rogero 3
302; Buddy
Keith
Johncn
315;
Kit
JoMin
310;
10 (twice)
Baldre, 204, Debbie Rogers 200;
James Ekern 503.
Shirley Baldree ITO; Margie Heels
Other Highlights: Don Myers Sr.
Other Highlights Star of the
; John Heels lii; Rick Ko$tiv I
(16. triplicate
weak, Jerry Croft + 101.
III; Gloria Burdick 143
DYNATRONICS MIXED
High Series; Buddy Baloro, 554;
JET BOWLERETTES
StandIngs: I L Spacers II; 2. Brown Debbie Rogers 431;
John Heels 191;
Sugar; 3. Southpaws; 4 Sand- Mock Pierce 40;
Pita Bosworth 33$.
Stlnd;ngs; Geneva Grocery.
baggers;
S. Unpredictables; 6. Jay
Southern
Converted Splits; Nita Bosworth
Loanens,
Sanford Jays Raiders; 7 The Trotters; I. 27, Cecil Bosworth
Specialty Advertising
157. Pete
Ouggon 2110.
High Games, A
Aron Coleman ii. Pure Pleasure; 9. 4 Stars; 10.
Geneva
Gems;
II
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Gang.
13.
Alice Livingston $2, Pam Williams
Other H'ghligtils: Pita Bosworm
Spinning
Star of the Week, Turkeylstnjkes I,,
191, Elaine Kostival 173. Ma. Alley catsPine; 13 The Turkeys; *4.
Wilkins Ill
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High Games: Robert Gordon 194; game; Sandy Swain:
High Series Carolyn Street 502, Eugene O
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Is there too much plant for the pot? If so, remember It will not
stop growing and will soon need repottlng.
Is the foliage healthy locking and pId1ful? lift marred with
Way residue?
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brown
the *M the PlAnt hoo bm mishandled. kqt In cold
dorxe too long or ban at == time been M.
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drainage hOlI in the bottom
f the Dot? -It no th.. ..s.
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behind when the plant wait shipped. However, sometimes cuttings
of blooming plants (mainly 'minus and poinsettia,) are potted
and sold before roots are established and this Is worse than u.
ceulve roots an such plants are worthiese after their blooms have
faded
Mainly, In picking any pot plant, whether foliage or
blooming, buy one that is coining on, not one that Is full grown or
In full bloom. When buying foliage plants, check both aides of the shrub. Do not select the largest specimen plant unless the con.

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that are poorly shaped
to take cam of ft.
or show signs of weather damage. Ask your
nurseryman for the
Above all, don,t pitch it out when it is past its prim. Cut it
inspection
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sure
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you are not Purchasing stolen or
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MAKING

Pam Rathniefl. ceder, owner of the Needle Beetle, Sanford,
of an imusua and personalized holiday gift, a
needlepoint crosawork puzzle
with
-.. the approprIáie namei filled In Crosswise
and down. Admiring the work at a
Sanford Junior Woman's Club workshop
are Peggy Deere, left, chairman of
arts department, and Ruth Gaines, vice president,

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AbM
do hesitate to return a plant to the dealer if you find
Field grown ahrubi, those grown In cam or tube outdoors, if defectiveall,
or diseased &amp;nd know you are not to blame for th
should conform to all the above. Many times the tap root will condition.
at
grow tlwongh the bottom of the container and be broken off when
When giving plants as gifts, follow these roles and ytu will
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welcomed back members after
Florida Federation of Women's summer vacations. Karen
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eetlng Thursday.
distributed yearbooks.
District VII is composed of 34
Newchalnnanfcr the 1n
senior and Junior clubs year are: membership,
belonging to the federation. Darlene Horn chairman, Jan
Mrs. Glen A. Mathews of Kroog, co-chairman; social,
Leesburg, District VU Senior A
chairman,
Director, presided over the Cobean co-chairman; year.
:f--meeting.
book, Karen Wallace chairman,
An educational program, Jan Kroog co-chairman; aer.
"Reading Is Fundamental" vice, Jan Kroog chairman,
JJ1j') a, presented by Mm Mariles McGibbon cochairPaui Pain, Orange County 11w man; ways and means, Cindy ---i,
coordinator.
Szabo chairman, Marti Smith
A humorous skit, "Get Out Cochalrman; cuntact, Casey
V
and Vote," was under the Sharrow chairman; scrapbook;
direction of the Wlldwood Mynnie Schanel chairman,
Woman's Club, A revised Linda McKIbbIn cochafrnian;
version of "Snow White and the program, Janet Laubert
Seven Dwarfs" was enacted chairman, Mariles McGibbon
with two members of Sanford co.chalrman; sunshine, Sandy
Woman's Cub delegation Bill Scott
,
IeIow and Jerri Kirk, spon- cochairman; photographers,
taneously appearing In the cast. Mynnle Schanel and Karen
Other delegates representing Wallace; publicity, Martles
Sanford Woman's Club were Vi McGibbon and Linda MCK1
SCC NURSES
Clark, president, DOItI.
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Pat Foster, Minnie Strickland J
GRADUATE
gave the
and Doris Dietrich.
Sigma Phi grace; members
The other two Seminole attending the
he
County senior clubs were J)et) Bowilo, lunc on were
Arl
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represented by the following Darlene Horn,
Jan
Kroog,Janet
delegates: Eliza be th Lewis, Laubert, Martins McGlbbon,
president, Kathleen Westendorf
Linda MKlbbiø, Dawn
and Mildred Randolph, Lake Morrison,
Sandy Scott, Marti
DEAR ABBY: About motel
Mary Woman's Club; and Smith, Cindy Szabo, Karen maids who never get
tipped:
Clai re Evans, Mildred Ulrey, Wall
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ace and gue Mrs. Jean I've been a motel maid for more
Thelma Cloutr, Jean Jordan Fodder.
years than I care to remem ber.
and Teresa Duds.
Would you believe a grown
The first meeting of the
will
be
wetting bed' (No tip.) Or
held at the home Of
THETA EPSILON
Arlene Dudley with Linda a 10-year-old boy who is a
Theta Epsilon chapter, Beta McKlbbIn co-hostess and nightly bed-wetter whose
Sigma Phi started with a buffet Darl.ne Horn In charge of the mother doesn't have enough
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Norman Devere Howard
maid" wrote you recently, to talk to a boy on the phone? Chapter, United Daughters of
begging for tips. She cornthe Confederacy will meet
Sho uld I t to discourage this Friday
planed about changing bed
at 2:30 p.m. at th
linen, scrubbing bathrooms, relationship, or will it make her of Mrs. Charles Ray e home
Sr., 230
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Crystal Dr., Loch Arbor with
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but not in the trash can. She Abby. She is o ur only child, and host ess.
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said an extra dollar would be I want to raise her right,
will talk on The Bicentennial
appreciated for the dirty work
CONCERNED MOM Election Year,
she has to do.
I won't go into detail about
what wehospithIns have to
He's 92 Years Old
by Marva Hawkins) do. I'll just say that we work up
to our knees In the unappetizing
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The HIBISCUS CIRCLE met
at the home of Mrs. John Fox,
The
MIMOSA
CIRCLE
met
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Oct. .7 at the Sa nford home of 1PZ2 Palmetto to make plans for
Mrs. C. E. Chorpening with the bazaar. Miss Gertrude
seven membe rs attending
Fisher gave a resume of her
Students In the Seminole Comm
covered dish luncheon. Mrs. recent trip to Alaska and
ommunity College Nursin g
graduated Oct. 21. include, back row from
Assistant program who Chorpening, president, Vancouver, B.C. She showed
left, Instructor
Ruth Stamm, Richard presided at the business Pictures of the flowers nativ
Campbell, Monica Neveau, Dot Button and Betty
e to
Green. Also, front row from meeting at which further plans those areas.
left, Mary Neiman, Robin Moore, Rachelle
Beauchamp and Helen Pritchard.
for the Dec. 3 and 4 arist
Plans were made for the
bazaar where discussed.
November Golden
Age
Olympics during which the club
Floral Demonstration, Workshop will display plants at the
Garden Center.
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DEAR CONCERNED: I think
The ROSE CIRCLE held its
Your daughter Is
young to be The Ixora Garden Cl ub will
monthly meeting at the Geneva
so preoccupied with one boy. host a floral demonstration and conducted numerous flower home of Mrs.
Ruth Simpson.
arrangement workshops.
Listen to her attentively, workshop by Mrs. Ruth E.
Eight members and three
Persons
attending
the
however, and keep the lines of Mullins at the First United
Program are advised to bring guests attended the covered
communication open. Never Methodist Ch urch, Sanford , on
clippers, needlepoint holder dish luncheon meeting.
ridicule, beli ttle or put her Nov. 12 from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. and container. Flowers will be
Following the president's
down for her feelings. ( They're
report and the appointment of a
available;
their
cost
normal, though somewhat
. is included norn nating committee. Mrs.
The prog ram Is oepn to club at ,I.._
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aumission donation. Sim
members
premat
and
e.)
my&amp;.year.olddaughterw
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has
ur
the
public
bY
There
pson gave an interesting
I'll bet she has one
will be a lunch break
Lay down some ground rules: reser vation only. Call Mrs. J.
on her bed at recently developed a crush on a
horticult
ur e report.
home. (No tip.)
from
boy in her class, lie is nine
E. Terwilliger. 322.0673 for lu h. noon-12:30; bring a bag
call an
And how about those men who
nc
C
of fee and brownies wil l
reservations. Admission is $2
years old and has flunked a minutes is long enough.
read dirty books that cost from grade.
He
be available.
walks
Put
the
klbbosh
her
to
on
th
and
eir going
Mrs. Mullins is a life member
$2 to $) each, but are SO
to a matinee together. That's of the
ashamed of what they read that from school every iin.
Council of
All she talks about is kissing da ting, and she's too young to FlowerNational
Show Judges. A
they stick it under the mattress
I
or behind the ice machine on this boy and writing love notes. date.
resident of Deland, she has
She
Give
carries
these
your
love notes
daughter published 'several books and
their way out? (No Up.)
wherever she goes. The boy is guidelines she can live with. It's
I'll take the polite Japanese very
people any time. They leave a seemsmature for his age, but f ri P0tthm for YOU to be her
polite and nice.
end and confidante during
dollar under their pillow daily,
her growing-up years.
is
boy
and t heir rooms are as clean
Th
calls her two and
when they leave as when t hey three times an evening. Last
Bob Ball's Pianos &amp; Organs
night she asked me if she could Bicentennial
3° Vi First St., Sanford
check in.
CAN
HAD ITAT go to the movies with him
IIYA11 (matinee). She wants me to Program For
""
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DEAR HAD IT: A registered drop them off there.
nurse registers a complaint.
Should I allow her to talk to UDC Meeting
Read on:
turn so often? And how long
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the Sanford Garden Club held spoons to the club. Mrs. Katie
its October meeting at the Willis and her comm
ittee made
OuBary home of Mrs. J
Halloween Pumpkins for table
Padgeti, with Mrs. Gordon decorations at the Sanford
Cushman CO-hostess. Fifteen Nursing and Convalescent
members and one guest at. Home. Mrs. D. C. Spiny gave a
tended.
report on garden insects and
The circle chose the home of treatments to get rid of them.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A.
Wallace, 24 2 Grandview for
The JACARANDA CIRCLE
October's Garden of the Month. met Oct. $ at the Garden
A book was donated to the Center, Sanford. Alter a short
Center's Library In memory of business meeting, Hubert
Pierce showed slides and
Mrs. Gertrude Gilbert, a
and Magnolia Circle member, movies of vacation film taken in
V1•lOin states.
who died this summer.
Members and guests were
Mrs. Blanton Owen gave the treated to refreshments In a
second In a series of demon- Halloween motiff by h
ost esses
stratlons on Flower Show Mrs. Teola McSwaln and
Mrs.
arranging. She discussed in- Faye Jones.
terpr etation.

Mr. and Mrs. George Ducan, 2039 WIlliams
St., Of co urse not! We get a salary
Sanford, here honored at a surprise 16th An- and dothe Job we're paid to do.
niversary Din ner by their daughters Euvanah and
A ho usekeeper and a nurse's
aide
are paid salaries comrn
Cynthia. Joining In the gala celebration were Willie
parable
to a hotel maid's.
Agnes Fields, George Smith, Mary Hayes, Ethel
don't know one fellow employe
Franklin, George Dukes, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence who would not be
insulted if a
Ford, Sam Cox, Dorothy Daniels, Mary Henderson, tip were offered.-And that goes
Gary Williams, Annie J. Mitche ll, Frank Mon. for the orderhes and the kitchen
Igomery, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Evans, Joanne and cafeteria help, too
Hardy. Reginald Mitchel, Brelve Davis, David
JLJSTANR N
DEAR ASHY: My problem
Jackson, Larry Baker and Ella If. Montgomery.

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Mdie C. Lamb, 1923 West
l3thSL, Sanford. cele bratod
92 birthday Monday. Lamb was
born In Garland, N.C. on Oct.
25, 1884. He moved to Sa nf ord in
1928. He began working for the
Atlantic Coastline Ra ilroad In
June 1907, and after 47 years he
retired In November 1954,
Lamb enjoys working in his
yard, and he can often be seen
alking around Sanford. He
lives with his wife Lizzie Mae.
They have one da ughter, and a
granddaughter and grandson.

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Very long after it is performed?

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do this. If the individual is able
and will to do this regularly
there is little likeihood that
cancer of the penis can de
evelop.
As I have mentioned before.

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select the equipment best suited than the original price of a 4o. volvement in Citizens Band
IN SANFORD
t your needs and bud get.
channel set.
radio goes far beyond their
Anita and Russ Williamson
REGISTRATION STILL OPEN,
Right now, Williamson's French Avenue shop. The
speak from eerience, both
They can also advise you on Cammunicatlon and Engraving
OPEN 5
PRE-SCHOOL
2427 HOLLY AVENUE
national
headquarters
-personal and professional
of the • JEACHINO
to
Next to Driver% License
on
-the latest
and
(OFF
25th ST. SEHIND WINN DIXIE)
LT.D.Qub('5
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SANFORon3.$414
alk for
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which is why shop
theiratcom- developments. For instance, complete with antenna and two- Deaf) is at Williamson's
________________________________________ munications
645&amp;Mto*p
Weekly Rates
1917 does the FCC decision to open
year warranty (mod sets have Communication. Th
323-ISIO
e
wor322-0760
French Avenue (next to channels for CB use make
onl) a
ay warranty) for thwhile organization works to
allooloo
NURSING
help the hard-of-hearing,
CENTER
primarily children. They will
host the National Hearing
"COUNTRifIED"
Jamboree during the third
"where your friends are
CARDS 0 NOTEPAPER
"
week In May, with all proceeds
ICdO Tractor Co. (O.T.C.) a
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di vision of A. Duda &amp; Sons
PW CARDS • GIFT WRAP
24 Hour Nursing Care For
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Citizen Band Radio Association
concentrates on sales an
by Drawing Board
Private Patients - VA — Medicaid
for the benefit of deaf children
service of farm machinery and
all over the state.
related equipment in a fiveYm the world of Citizens
county area in Central Florida,
919 . 2n
Band
radio Is more than just a
.
an or
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L
Duda,
Duda's
manager
Touch
. 322-6707
Countr y
it's
filled
with
ne
of the Equipment, Engineering,
SAC
Longwood Villag* HWY 434 at 1. 4
i friends. Drop into Williamson-3
Sales and Service, said last
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Long, Fla.
MILLER MEAT
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Communication
and
Engraving
week.
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and meet some - Milkman,
Sales in O.T.C. and D.A.P.
SERVICE
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(Duda Auto Parts) continue to
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HORMEL WESTERN
Lady Cougar, Banty Roost er,
rise In a very healthy curve,
The Tall Am erican, The White
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Duda said.
ri AND WRAPPED
Shark and The M usic Man, to
Outside sales, that is the sale
give the "handles" of just a
of Allis Chalmers, Deutz,
FOR FREEZER
few. You'll find that's the place
L"11*d 1, 81-Ck Off Sit 417 Steiger, Versatile, Satoh and
Let
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South On Gard" Dr., Eat
to get the most for your money
Hefty farm equipment, have
Rlchmo, Rd . Near 17-fl South
in CB equipment. - ADV.
become a vital part of O.T.C.'s
Sed. 01 Sanford
DOLPHIN
b
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business this year, Duda said.
Elil
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We do accept food stamps
The lines are displayed in an Ile Allis Chalmers Model 7080 Is one of the newer
WHOL ESALE PRICES FOR ALL For Information CSII3I27,$2
out -of-doors showroom which Allis Chalmers models stocked at Oviedo
be your umbrella
actor
Includes the largest display of Co. (O.T.C.). It is the largest Allis Chalmers 2-wheel
security. te
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u today r a
farm machinery in Florida. drive tractor and comes complete with an airfast loan.
Tractors and lawn and garden
conditioned cab, power shift and Turbo-Charge 426
0 Plumbing RXtures &amp; Sqppnes
equipment are also in the
is
one
of
cubic inch engine with an Intercooler. It has 181
outdoor display. O.T.C.
JOHN SCHLENK
0 PUmPS &amp; Purification Equip323-9140
VAI 10%
the largest hay and forage power take off horse power. Ile AC708o model Is
The
main
attraction in
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Dave
Galloway,
used
mainly
on
large
farms,
Harold
flail
Sr.,
machine
dealers
in
the
FF
O.T.C.
0 Tools - Soles &amp; Rental
WITHO
Ha vall has always been its
Manager
southwest.
manager
noted.
O.T.C.
Is located In Slavia on S11426
THIS
breathtaking beaches, fine
ON ANY PURCHASE OF S5 OR MORE
Another line of equipment for
AD
south of Oviedo. a division of A. Duda &amp; Sons.
aquatic sports, and excifing
OFFER ENDS OCT. it
sale at the Slavia location,
2344 S. French Ave., Sanford
night life. Now, something
south of Oviedo, are tillage tools
O.T.C. maintains and
O.T.C. was purchased by A. new has been added. it is
for all sorts of ground operates a repair shop manned Duda &amp; Sow in 1957. Salesmen Aloha Stadium, a $27 million
'S SUPPLIES
operations, rotary mowers plus by eight experts, Duda noted, in the sales operations include
DIVISION OF GONZALEZ a COSTA ASSOC INC
sports facility located in
1531 PARK DR SANFORD
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a varlet of used equipment if and is well docked o T c Fred Hall and Ed Kennedy
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offered for sale
preters that machinery needing Kennedy is shop supe rvisor .
s pectators, an
W -mm-%% 81 volft
D.A.P.wasformed inorderto repairs be taken totheshopfor AD%,
features a system which
qw--oft %% Boom
automatically adjusts t he
have parts available without the work; although. in the case

answer individual questions
ampe . se
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the major
"Net at only
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Mod or
ything and all,' says Anita "The present brands (Pierce
Simpson,
119 good company at home or everything In C13 equipment. 23
channels will be the most
on th
Baby s Wor ld
e road, It's the fastest, Whether you're an old hand or frequently used by C&amp;rL" in Royce, Johnson, Teabe
fldiand and Cobra) are also hi
EDUCATIONA
surest way to get help in an newcomer to the world of addition, mod CS make are dock,
emergency.
along with a complete
usively Dellignoil For
As
Anita Citizens Band radio, you'll fintl offering an update guarantee
line of accemdes — Including
10
Williamson put.i it, "When It Anita and Russ (known on th
e with 23-channel sets purchased a legally-approved power mike
Infan to Age 3 Years saves your life, you'll know
4V
It's
airwaves
as
Milkmaid
and
now which allows channels to to prove translsslon.
derjul
the best Investment you ever Milkman) ready to
help you be added at a lower total cost
The
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cancer of the cervix in women rMiling. Address your letter to
regardless of what misin- Dr Lamb in
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formation you may have read to newspaper, P.O. Box
1551,
the contrary.
Cancer of the penis is fairly N y., 10019.
unconranon in our society. When Radio City Station, New York,
It occurs it is almost always in
an uncircumcised male.
However, that does net mean
circumcision is necessary. The
key to preventing the cancer is

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Incidence was In men who wore The newly exposed tip, spades or at tree clubs. Sean artificial prepuce cover, a however. Is quite sensitive, not
practice common among the painful but sensitive, somewhat notrum
44 major
ft a
a fter
a
na tive Bantu.
analogous to the tender feet
a
The tluponse to an
This same report confirmed pe n may have when
opening nofrump is artificial
what or investigators had going baroet.
and fo ing. It
noticed about the relationship
I don't think It Is necessary
rc
Shows at least
between cancer of the cervix In for every adult to have a cirSIDE GUNCES
women and lack of clr- cumcinion. It depends upon
cumcinion of the man. in South antomical situation and the
Africa cancer of the cervix in individual's hygienic habits. It
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the most common malignancy IS a personal decision, In most
in black women. The
etho cases I rngard this about
I
group have Ule highest rate of long or short hair.If you want to
cancerofthecexalthougO have it long, keep It dean. U
per cent of men are cir- YOU are not Willing to make
cumcised. By contrast. In Natal effort, cut it short
where men are not circumciud
For in(ormation about the
the rate of cancer of the ce
prostate gland send 50 cents for
is quite low. In plain English, The Ilealth Letter number
ie.
circumcision of the itiale is not Send a long, stamped, selfa major factor in causing addressed envelope for

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require a surgeon? Can it be with age, drying and con.
Wit" N" East snih
done hi the office or must it be driCtiOn of the aldn may make
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recommend
Pan 2 N.T. Pan 4 V
that
un- occasionally the skin gets
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circumcised adults be dr. caughtIntheret ractedpo
cumcised?
creating real and sometimes
Sevenlreadera have wan
DEAR READER
Ye
to know what the nojm
Immediate problems that
dngerofcanceroflpin require prom medical atopener rebids over a Staym2
response when beholds four
greater In uncircumcised tention.
male&amp; In a study from the
The
Stayman
convention
The operation can be done
In cards in both nuJors.
More
Cancer Research Unit at the easily in most adult males. It is some
rtnerships bid
or 0
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spades.
The Jacobya do this
South African Institute for not pa rticularly painful. After
except that 11 th e hearts are
Medical Research In Johan- all, despite its loca tion It isjint tournamir
per
much better th ey bid two
en t layers
hat a hi
number of Bantu ci rcumcision is done in an adult
two objects. First, It allows
(Do you have a question
men developed cancer of the the period of recovery is us
lion
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penis, particularly In non- Ited to the shod time It takes notmmp bidder to ei
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the broad approach to election night coverage ele
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g. ago at station here, KMEX sold he doubts the
throughout the U, SIN will be far more
notarial
in
th
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14 key states wi
maJo(ndrke wifl repoctuestenIyaag1Non:
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da1ed in
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For darter Jacobo Zahiudovaky, n
of those who'll
to these,
director
Rrepo, speshing
one m SIN's New coItteea Or soy they want to join them.
of Mezico's Televiga network, will be wOng with Yoofflce s
aid close attantion also will be
"To them (the networks) all the y-.a
commnt on
hie affects of the election
winners - reptegs of date - who p"
on ttth America, he said.
sold. "ft doesn't matter what the ,
or
want
now
serve
on
cnnj
colttee
Well,
we
also feel all the commfttee
won
asize Ade
no whose work directly
effects
Hispanic.
we
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who
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sews
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at age 12
des
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police reporter on on newspiaper of Ids
He cited Ea examples the Foreign
hometown of Pereira in eastern lbla.
A"audience) than others because their grork'
Judiciary and Appropriations
nittees.
He add The network
in more related in decisions affecting Latin America

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promises a second bid. It also
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one ma or suit.
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Mexico's TOIIVIM network
R repo locks
feme a Walter
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on Nov.
or
he be nte'a equivalent for hon. San Antonio, TeZSL
1i Angeles, Frew and
dredo of thusando of viewers who want their news San Francinco, Calif., will the show, so will t
hi Sp,
stations in Modesto, Calif., and Chicago.
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coverage of the SsnIah International Ndrk Hispanic
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Seminole High School Guidance Office Parent Contact
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Sanford Optimist meeting, noon, Holiday Inn, Safiford.
Prod School Costume Shating party, 6:30 p.m.,
Melodee Skating Rink, 6:30 p.m.
Sanford 8tm '
Sanford
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Glenn Turner.
Sanford
Cuaelberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Caboose.
Sanford Serenaders Senior Qtizena Dance, 2:30 p.m
i..IVIC Center.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 am., the Town House.
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SISTERs Inc. luncheon meeting at noon at the
Holiday hut at the Monroe Harbor Marina, Sanford.
Lake Mary Rotary, $ am., Mayfair Country Qub,
Sanford AA, $ p.m., 1301 W. First St.
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 am., Ramada but, SR
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Residential or Commercial.
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hoodlums.
on the West Coast. If a show
The character in the book meets our program pr
actice
shows clear evidence of a men- standards, It is shown."

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Bronson In the film, who takes
"Mr. Garfield's desire to
the law Into his own hands after have
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lox III. Dept. 537, Albany, Mo.
strip
ad
pert "He's obvtoosly a nut,"
Garfield said.
But in the movie, says Garto buy 1st or Ind mortgages
field, who had no part in the
at discount. 71 Hour approval. Call
production, the man is made
Daytona (504) 572U3$.
out to be a "cowboy hero" who
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mugger, almost by accident.
But after the ease with which he
exacts his retribution, he derides to continue his vigilante
assault on crime.
audience ci 100 million,
As the movie ends, Bronson is
have to accept the responal- caught In the act by a policebility for k"
man, who realizes he is the vig"My problem with the film Is ilante killer and turns his back
that I think It's dangerous," on the bloodshed.
said Garfield, who was attendGarfield objected to checilug a writer's workshop here. tiling th film as a "Movie of the
"It's already led to a couple of Week" late this year In prime
people emulating the events." time.
CBS, which says the movie
"I suggested they think of
meets Its programs' standards, running It as a late show.
of
says It'll be broadcast In No- course if they rim it as a late
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petlence preferred. Apply In
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"NEW LOCATiON"
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Sank, Sanford &amp; Central Florida's Iv0VR LITTLE FEE ,IGENCTN
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you have sincere desire and
or write
ambition Serious only please call
Sanford Al Aran Family Group P.O.
942054 after 1p.m. or write 1010
Do* 553. Sanford, Fla. 32711.
Giovanni, Deitona, Fla. 32143.
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Pr.d Md.,
below.
(I) (Wed. only) AFTERsc*cot SPECIAL. a.rd
&amp;auy." S.y of a uridlvs
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b*iman S d
Sun
aid a uIØNd boy.
Jewel Blanch, Leigh Mcclosluy -.

turn your existing lit or 2nd 1g. I II
41-4us.
turn, apt. fenced
. 41-Houses
mortgage Into case. invqsfo
31-Houselmid Gooth
$110 ma., $50 damage,
III ftnkd so
salting. Try us for test service.
utilitIes, No deposits. 323)201
half 31R.iargefced yard .L.ksM,,,i,
NEED
A
HOME?
BARTON S. PILCHER
"Get
Em
WhHi
NEW PR10EI
SIN dOWlI'
via. Rent woptlon. Security 61P.
anytime,
Excellent location, Old 2 Story on 3
peynhiftt to qualified buyers. 3
Th
Cash tO Antiques. Censfovsnen's
REALTOR Reg.Mtg. Broker
required. mull alter 1.
SINGER
to's.
Co
er
II. 1½ barns, central heat, One ci Slfeer'sBY
rn
agnelle
ey Hat"
wanted. Hi.way 44 Auction
to Touch and Sew
EffIciency ii ii
RR.2baffi,dinJngrsan,lrep
refurbished. As low ii SimM..
GallerIes, 332-4577.
2 01`3 MR, nice Yard, water fur.
Utllitiii Incl.
Zig
Zag
machines.
Assume
Ofli $ILa.. 41ISa.
nislisi. 2 miles from Sanford.
You Can Have
balancessi$ orpay$$1pgp,y
Call 327.4
Is looking for veer
COMFORT PLUS- DoiIi eride
Mrn's only. No pets. 3321305.
moj. Will take trade.ln. Singer Somebody
LARRY SAXON INC., REALTOR
bargain. Offer it today i the
th
- 1 BR., turn.
a.
lights,
mobile hems and large corner mat.
ad
In
3
Mon
equipped
s
to
zigzag
&amp; make button' Classified Ads.
water turn., Sanford- 3 SR Townhouse, 1½
Mature ults. NO pets.
SR. 2 bath, large living room,
holes. Balance Of 13101 or 10
YEAR END BA RGAIN.. 3 BR,
' bath, liv. rm., din. rm., tam. rm.,
22% after 4 wit-days.
family room, Central on heal,
If YOU Qualify
payments of $4 Call cred it
bern
YOU NAME IT. I BUY ITt
raneand refrigerator. a real buy
wsJier.dryer connections, cable Money is avaiia
&amp;, sly.
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manager, 323.41 1 or ice at
SANFOIDAUCTION
then equipped. Assume first
Want senior citizen to shar
Air, carpeted.
TV,pool. 1330 osr mc. 506715'2434
at 133.500.
Iet I and 2
me- 4
sobsidizad
SA NFORD SEWING CENTER n.
ledrfrom S to 5, 305571-304 evenings
mortgage, $157.51 monthly -..g
sus to $ise month, _________________
housing in rai areas. NO
home and expensei. Write Box
3W E. 1st St., Deenlearn
pay very small d
Adults. Phone 322.1110
IlL C4 Evening Herald, P.O. Pox
REALTY
payment,
monthly
payments
payment
to
(ci
than rInt.
move in. No qualflg. lm.
ORIENTAL RUGS *ANTEQ
Got something to loll? A Classitled
l37, Sanford, Fla. 32771.
Rig. Real Estate Broker,
33_Houses Furnished
Sanford. Adults. Modern Studio, 1
Tap prices paid, used, any condition.
mediate possession,
Ad will sell it f ast.
371
,74$
Si &amp; 2 R Unfurn, Air, carpeted,
2237155
1141124, Winter Park.
M. UNSWORTH
372-077t
shild
etc. $55 mc. up. maoig,
Country Trailer- 2 ON, 1 bath, -Get
pl
ty
of
prospec
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en
air.
.
.Ad.
JOHN SAUL'S AGENCY
S2-AppIlanas
Rig. Neal Estate Broker
$125 month plus deposit. Cliff
venue your product or service In
Cash 322.432
103W.lst$t.
MONTHLY RENTALS
the
CIassif
led
Ads.
Realtor, 62)5222.
Broker.322.7l7S
NOW LEASIN
Auoc.Jfl
REFRIGERATOR Side by Side
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33041pt373.7$
For used furniture, appliance,,
AVAILABLE
Day
Night
Sanford Court With lciMake'
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
CoIorTv,aIrCond.,Miidv
tesis, etc. Boy I on '100) items
pp
34-Mbjle
HOIflSS
QUALITY
INN
NORTH
STOP
.
Larry's Mart. 233 Sanford Ave.
Apartments
LAKE
MARYSpacious
3BR,2
BROKERS
AND
- A bath, lakefront hlOw
11&amp;5R434,L000
Longwood
- '. . ..r THINK
WASHER, parts,
CLASSIFIED
beautiful FIREPLACE. For ma l
Miller Road, near Lake Jessup2
ADS
DIDN'T
WORK
THERE
Nigbfs.....73*7
service, used machines
3301 S. Sanford Ave.
WEL.AK*
lO-Sp &amp; Trade
APARTMENTS
hRturn. Adults. SSOdep. sl2Smo.
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dining, country kitchen, 1½ acres
WOULDN'T BE ANY,
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00NEVAPPLIANcEsm.Q!L 323-1537,
of privacy. sss.soo.
114W.lstu.
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0 New modith sfl
Isry I &amp; 2
BALL REALTY
323Ci
WE TAKE TRADES
bedroom *5. and Completely
WANTED! SELLERS.
1 Ii lV wide, furnl. AC, Ad. 3 OR, 1½ bath, fully carpeted, LA KE MARY- Sparking
S31--TV-Radio- Stem
furnished studio apartments. 2BUYERS DEALERS
3
BR,
1½
Rep.
Real Estate
$110 per me. 333
Central heat &amp; air, large fenced
Unturn, I I turn. Stove &amp;
bath home with Florida rm., in.
Empty your
Cnvenlmnsty located &amp; beautifully
SA
LES - RENTAU
garageplus
refrigerator
yard,
large
warkshpp,
turn. 5110 to $125 mo.
metal
CS RADIOS
landscaped.
side laundry, central heat &amp; air,
landsca ped. Abundant storage
Make $01 and have fun swapping
IllW.IstSt.,5ljj'd
1 ae*ooqn mobile home. NO
104 Park Ave. Cail Orlando 255.
klg3231X..
133.710.
FHA.
FANTASTIC
SALE
322-SIll or 322-2757 after Hrs.
(Including attic) and "GE Energy 5371.
toot Bring your articles to
$110 er month.
Midland CS Radio with antenna, se
Movleiavet Drive-in Theatre Swap
Efficiency Path...". From hat.
Phon,S30.a.
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or
10
a
month. CS CITY, nss
Shop-Flea Market, SOuth 17.52,
3 BR, I bath, red brick. Must sell.
- Ft Gene
Call 3333I01 between S $ 5:30.
Clean f urnished 1st floor,
apt. Orlando Ave., Winter Park . (Neat
every Sunday,S am. to 5 p.m. NO
Wilting to talk terms. s*oco.
Private entrance. Adults only.
!!33
to Anderson's Restaurant),
R2ALTOR S
Looking for a lob? The Classified
Phone 323 1102.
CHARGE. Reserve free spaces.
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Is
1004 Palmetto, Sanford.
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REAL ESTATE
Sanford- 2 BR, CS, air, sa'e'
Ads will help you find that lob.
Phone 3221214, 7 p.m. to p.m.
Realtor
3227iie porch, double lot, fruit &amp; :area oak
any night.
43-LotAcreig
54-Garage Sales
.
trees, nice neighborhood.
iEDp.FTu_ ple
31Aliple*es
Furn
__________________ 2.1 block, country kitchen, screened *2.000 dii., about 5140 mo. Owner
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Unfurn.,
Wooded,
Home
7S-Recrea5k,, Vehicles
6
size lots.
porch, large lot, ewner holding,
will finance. 2032 Jefferson Ave. Mtfphy, N. C. Area-13 acres,
MOVING SALE
RIDOEW00D VILLAGE.
$1,000 dn., $150 me. 513.500.
343. Unfurnhshed, twoe*oom Security
322-1371 days, S01-I17.S3 after ,
bordering
3721,'
beautiful
trout
l
VMobllotraiier,older
model.
'
op
CALL HALL TO SEE
FumIte
Denoslt. Adults Preferred.
streom. $I,00Q equity assume
washer, tools, quilts
huncino camp. S15 i3so df
304 SATSUMA DRIVEcraft. iota
LOCH ARBOR.- By CWner-35p,
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BATEIA
:,,tj_Ty
or 321-7513
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mor'.t tr $17,000 for 3 years
v5sanold Items
uba cear. 372 late, a.m.. p
cheery, 3 BR. 2 hth, 27' fam i ly
BAMBOO CO.'
2 bOth, dining im., we carpet,
OCtObtf
'h 322 4610.
.
APIS
Lake
Rep. Real E'o, Broker
4iifw-n duplex, 24th St.. is,
O$WV.
cent.
140*.
double
garage
Mimic
Drive
Park
Ridge
perfect for entertaining,
With
Sub.
One &amp; 2 Sedroom apartments,
31325. SanfOrdAve
Choice school aea. tii,,0.
last me. plus $30 dip. After 3, call
workshop, large lot, citrus trees.
division off Lake Mary Blvd.) 323
Oeen-.. S Acres, *S.250; 10 acres,
32l.075
furnished o unfurnished. N ewly
eves.
322.7113
Price
323.3411.
-Must Sacrifice 1573 Streamlin,,jI
reduced. 332.7511
1503.
115,000, Surveyed. Free title in- redecorated.
ft. Grepory Mobile Homes, 10
3OSSAISUMADRlVE_Affble,
surance. Broke, 6210171.
Blvd., Sanford, 373-1
57 apt-, kit, equip., A-C, carpeted.
Immaculate
3
OR,
Orlando Drive. 373-SIX
3 OR , Zbath, family rm., inspect &amp; LOflQwood_ByOwopp uni,y
2 bath with many extras. Mus t i.
Adults. No pets. p3.322-2251 WIfor
income.
Attractive
55 Boats &amp; Accessories
3 OR home
Lot. 12,000 sq. ft., Loch Arbor on
make offer. Immediate oc.
to appreciate, Call 3371531.
dys after 4,
In ox
Ii
31-Apai.g, Furnished
area. Large SCreened
cupancy. $26,900
Crystal view South. 323)544.
77- Autos Wanted
'
.Patio, pool, privacy fence and
le' Giaspar, 75 HP Evini-ude &amp;
sIPOrate2apart,n,n$ rental j
Trailer,
2141 ELM AVE.- Comfortable 4 W. GARNETT WHITE
Trailer, $500, 3fl143s,
32-Houses Unfurnished
SAN MO PARK. 1, 2, 3
, Concrete block constructm. Call Pro;t;j to trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park. -_..._
BR, 2 bath, family rm., spice
BUYJUNKCARSfF,InOIOJnf.
Rig. Real Estate Broker
131.7201,
ROBSON MA RINE
galore. $25 500
Call 322-1124 a fter 1 p.m.
Weekly. 3513 Hwy
.11,
2503
SO
Grove
JOHN KRIDER,AS C.
Druve
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17-52, Sanford.
2121 Hwy 1742
107W. Commercial
Bath,FamlIyRm.
Sanford- 2 OR, older frame, deep
322-"dl
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MORE CASH
_Pone 3fl-7$5, Sanford
$113. Info. Inwlndes,
lot, extra good gar n. Citrus &amp;
:
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Harold Hall
REALTORS
BEDROOM APARTMENT
207
2Ol2Sthst
Shade trees. 3234M.
For
WreckedorJunk:
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listing
Furnished
service
°0
3 BR,3barn,cenT.
CENTRALLY LOCATED-. Like
REALTOR,MLS
59-Musical Wiarchandise
A
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interested?
Cars &amp; Trucks
-.
carpet. sl$Smo, lit 0 last.
new 3 BR, 2 bath, 3-car garage, Class ified Ads will always give you
- 2)C0Mellonviile Ave.
323-5774 Anytime
$307744
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more
central heat and air, we carpet,
. Much , Much More than Store Building, flh and Cypress, Christmas Gift- Bradford organ, My yea r thru 1974 models. 7 dlI,s
, ex pect.
LavOly 3 BR,
Sanford, 2 ap$s. upstairi, small
continuous clean oven, dish.
double keyboard, has S voIces, 4½ - week . Call collect, 541.2131.
Immaculate i BR, 2 bath, carpeted,
7 bath, central heajj' Washer, rods and
eneva
house. Rented, 111.500.
drapes,
years old. Originally $700, now
This
____________________________
garage, fenced yard. $113 month,
air, family rm., garage, large
home is immaculate inside and
$210. Call Orlando $555173.
fenced yard, separate studio,
Gardens
71-Mutercycles
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T
out. 133.100.
Hal Colbett Realty PIan &amp; Electronic Organs
,000 equity &amp; assume loan
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with
DYN
$32,000,
It
AM IC PROPERTIES
Luxury Patio Apartments Winter Springs- 3 BR. excellent
automatic rhythm section. Liberal
323.7832
MOtOrcycle Insurance
condition. mm. lease I mos. 521$
,
S. V. Hardwick., Broker
trades
offered.
Bob
Ball's
Piano
S.
BLAIR
AGENCY
EVES
No Pets.
322-ISV or 3220412
Deltona. III ldJ
Near school.
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Studio, 1,2,3
JOHNNY WALKER
Organ Sales 0 Western Auto, 301 ________________
m'zbooi'm.nio
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I.
BodroomApti.
'N Clu-s St., 322-2235.
Casselberry, let's talk turkey. i Rig. Real Estate Broker
ay
)BR.2bath garage, waSh,ei dryer.
VA
RE-SALES
*
Quiet, One Story
fully Carpeted, Sprinkle s ystem,
Building 24'xlO'. See to ap. -General Contractor
0--Autos for Sale .
Stenstrom
preciate. 531.3335,
kitchen Equipped
10 mm. f ro m 1,1&amp; Altamonte Mali.
322-6157
60-Office Supplies
All sizes, all prices, law, low down. CITY- 1020 Bay
Ave. 3 BR, 1½
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____________ 'iS Dodge Van. ft.booliIu.j....a
Adult-Family
Fum.orunfu,n$2jJmo)fl,.,
Cheaper than rent. You don'? have
bath, conveniently located and
TAFFER REALTYPS, Am.FM,,West Coast mirrors,
to be a veteran. Call today,
47-Real
Estate
Yinted
fenced.
BPP
12
month
warranty,
- Rep. Real Estate Broker
On. Bedroom
tfJ Office Furniture
deluxe sea ts, floQr &amp; carpet, 22,000
$33,3
I100E.71hSt.
CRANKCON'STREALTY
ml. 13,100 or best offer. Call 4.
332-4433
3 to'S Family Ren tal Units want
From
Wood or steel deiks, executive desk
REALTORS_.U0.l
$201 after 5 p.m.
PrlvateBu
ye
r
ST.JOHNSRIVER_unlqueIBR,I
S. chairs, secretarial desks S.
Eves, 333-3siS
PhOfl.349$5V
chairs, straight chairs, filing
bath executive pool home. Has it
Jim Hunt Realty, Inc. __________
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION ,
all. Fronts on river a
cabinets,
as is. Cash fld carry.
canal.
RIVERVIEW AVE.- 3 BR, 2 bath,
2324 Park Dr.
ty 92, I mile west of Speedway.
a
322-2111
1505 W. 25th St.
Fenced.
Kitch
en
NOLLS
equipped,
14
c
Ready
en
tral
heat
&amp;
air, wall-to-wail to move
Realtor
MerChaBdig.
Daytona Beach will hold a public
After Hours:
t;
in. Call for details,
Casselberry, 1792, 530-1204
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carpet, kitchen equipped, fenced
322-5354
322.355)
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
2220645
- Sanford,
yard,
-Own*r re-locatIng. 131.250.
night at 7:30. It', the only ons in
SUNLAND
ESTATES214
Lake Mary- 3 BR, 1½ bath
62-Lawn.Ga
Florida. You set the reserved
so-_i ilaous for Sale _________________________
Flamingo, Lovely 4 OR, 2 bath
homes. Under *23.000 with ,,
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Price. No charge other than'$3
322.2090
dT)
than *73Q
lots. Lots of extras, including pool
family room, ww
down. Government
3113-11470 or 131-9777
registration fee unless vehicle Is
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
carpet, drapes, split floor plan. Guaranteci reconditioned auto
S. income producing trailer on
funding, By builder, 5.l649
sold. Call 042S5-$3)) for further
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Professionally Managed
Woodruff
's
Garden
Center
Today
only
$30,000.
Equal Housing Opportunity
back lot. *10.500. Terms available.
batteries, $17.93 exchange,
9s;
details.
.
601 Celery Ave
REEL'S BODY SHOP. 110,
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Cd Ave.
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daLighJed.wIth
bath, cen tral hict 0 air,
this
extra
GO, I 64-Equipment for Rent
Call 373-7510 from; to 5: 30 week.
car. clean 3 BR, 1 bath home on xtra Derr.MEtCM41 Mi,T5
- °.i
polling, kitchen equipped, Florida
days, ask for Dick Lacy.
large lot. Just ui,soo.
Grill; Fryer; Cash Register;
rm., utility shed, washer &amp; dryer
Ren t Blue Luster Electric Carpet
Steam Table; Other items. 32
Included. Only 521.300. Terms,
Shampooer for only $1.30 per day. Lease a Datsun including Z cars aro
SAN LANTA- 121 Rosalie Drive.
2110.
TEE 'N GREEN ESTATES 3 BR,
trucks. For intormahioj call pill
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
This 3 OR. I bath home Is in
I", bath, Central heat &amp; air, kitRay
or Jack Mink, 131-1315.
WILSON
fantastic
MAtER
condition
FURNITURE
then equipped, fenced yard, half AC cable,
with central HBUY-SELL-TRADE
patio and CL fence.
block from Golf Course. Reduced
&amp;5--Pets-Supplies
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MAKE
PAYMENTS.- '72 4 nd
311 315E. First st.
Compare this today. Only
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322-3422 ________________________
$2,500 to 122.500. Check this
;Fr-If
'73 Models, Call 3235510 or 534-•_-'•'
460S
Deal
.
er
Doberman Puppies, AKC, 11 50.
kitchen Bathroom Cabinets.
500 MAGNOLIA- Handyman's LAKE MARY- 153 William Road.
Termsavailable
This OR. 2 bath home has lots of
Counter tons Sinks. Installation
Special.] BR. 1 bath, 2 story home
ISlOoatsun station wagon :
34s-5o.
trees and shrubs, new roof,
available. Bud Cabell. 3fl 5032
I n nice neighborhood . Owner
$450 as Is
sprinkler
s
ys
anytime
£4 Bedroom
tem
and
more.
BPP
on
Toy Collie Sheltie. female, I m ths
an xious to sell. $12,300.
323-3954
12
month
warranty.
$39
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700.
Bath
old, has all shots Make offer. M.
QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES
VETERANS.-. We have a few
0310 after 4 p.m.
Models
Pontiac Ventura, PS, PB, ut,
Call Sanford sSates Leader
- SiHOusehokiGontis
I19
homes left. No money down It you
radio, vinyl top, good conditn,
Central Heating and Air Conditioning
3
mo
1*30. Call 3234397,
" 0 Quality. 3 SR. 2 bath, kitchen
, old male toy Poodle, black,
Nearly new twin size trund le bed
Carpeting
equipped, central heat &amp; air,
163; I mo. old toy dachshund,
550; S.drawer dresser, $15. Phon
,71 Buick Electra, excel. cond. with
male, re 543. 322 0011.
carpeted. From *22.000.
ANYTIME
331 0570.
tuhI*séhttSlS,t
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ill power Options. Metallic gr4en
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with vinyl top. Clean Cloth In.
ft H. Stemper-Reabr
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to
Buy
VVe sell our trade. in furniture at low
I War, I owner $1195
or best offer.
REALTORS
pric
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2563 PARK
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1919S. French
322.1911 ____________
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Longwood area. Let's talk turkey, 3
Factory air, PS, pg. $2,000
323 $322 SRIo I ml. East 1
BR. 2½ bath brick. Huge lot. In
DAVE'S 339 6.416
Phone 141-1105
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Herald Staff Writer
It sounded li ke a dreamcorne..true for the Lake Howell High

violated county school policy.
Layer's administrative assistant, Ralph Ray, said he was
unaware of the Lake Howell choir problem, but quot ed a section of
the county school policy which prohibits groups from perUcipating in events "in furtherance of any partisan Interest."
At Lake Howell High School, meanwhile, Mrs. York said the
choir would still have "somewhere to go" today.
Mrs. York said the group would journey to OriauaInto make a

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campaign trail.
Mondale called on Ford to repudiate Dole'
suggestion that World War

because of the Democratic party. And Dole
later backed away from his characterization
of World War II as a "Democrat ar. An
aide sa id Dole backed o
cause 0
widespread adverse reaction to his cornments.
Some Republicans have been hoping to use
Carter's Playboy interview against him.
Playboy executives, obviously irritated at
GOP barbs being thrown at the magazine,
Issued a statement Tuesday saying the White
House had first suggested that the publication
do a Ford interview.
G. Barry Golson, Playboy assistant
See THE PRESIDENT, Page!. A

Today
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An applicant for an exclusive ambulance franchise in
Seminole County said today that a lawsuit filed against him in
circuit court by a New York state leasing firm has nothing to do
with his local ambulance company.
Paumanock Leasing Services Inc., of Bethpage, N.Y., filed
the lawsuit this week against Bernard Fidelo seeking enforcement of a $56,706 civil judgment granted against Fidelo, B
and D Ambulance and Oxygen Service Corp. and Aida Ambulance
Service Corp. by a Nassau County, N.Y., court In January.
Attorneys for Paumanock Leasing weren't available in New
York to comment on the local civil action.
Fidelo, contacted at his Casselberry residence, said the New

York lawsilt concecned equipment leased by B and D
Ambulance, of which he was once tre
er. Fidelo sai the Band
D firm "went out of business. When everybody left, I stood there
because I lived there." He said the equipment was returned to the
leasing firm.
Fidelo said he hasn't been served with legal papers on the
local lawsuit filed by the New York firm. "But I'm definitely not
worried about it," he said. "I don't believe it has anything to do
with the company here, Alda Enterprises Inc."
Fidelo said he formed Aida in New York state but didn't
license the firm there. "It was to start when I purchased an
ambulance to iring it out here to start the operation." He said
Alda Enterprises Inc. was incorporated in Florida in July.
Fidelo's Sept. 9 application to Seminole County for the exSee AMBULANCE, Page 2-A

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School choir.
According to Mrs. Mardy York, Lake Howell choral director,
teenagers. n&amp;
she had learned Monday night that a group was needed to perform
county commission to revoke at a reception for Mrs. Robert Dole, wife of the Republican viceHot Foot's occupational licenae. presidential candidate.
ntiu,
The reception for Mr D9le $d'4
are
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breaking bottles; they're World Inn, In Orlando.
tion. The tap' ll serve as an audition for [ak
Word organiza
smoking : marijuana and
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After hours of rehearsal Tuesday, which Mrs. York termed
Howell, which may be tapped 11 participate in Walt Disnj
breaking windows," Fletcher "very productive," the choir seemed ready. But when Mrs. York
World's Christmas "Candlelight Parade."
said.
informed Lake Howell Principal Richard Evans of her plans, it all
Mrs. York said the group hoped its performance at the
'
Licenses for a Hot Foots in fell apart.
rece pt ion for Mrs. Dole would bring much-needed publicity. The
Sanford and one in Orlando
"He said we couldn't do It," Mrs. York recall ed, "beca use It 48-member
choir, along wi th the red of the school's entire music
were recently revoked alter would violate some county school nnlirv"
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(rpdnment,
is currently engaged in a fund-raising effo rt for a
similar instances were at those
Mrs. York said Evans told her the bad news Tuesday afternoon,
trip to Ezrope this summer.
locations. The Hot Foot's
"Everyone was very upset and disappointed," Mrs. York
"should be ashamed of himself" for all
Mrs. York said the trip, which will cost 1780 per student, will
owing amusement centers are said, adding that she had spent much of Monday evening
it to be distributed,
last 16 days. Lake Howell's band, drill team, and some majorettes
favorites with youngsters, telephoning the student's parents about the event,
And Carter said if he is elected he will because they provide foosball
are scheduled to be included in the journey.
"Every one of the parents were for it," she said.
Immediately start working "to restore a and pinball machines.
About the disappointment surrounding the Dole reception,
Seminole School Superintendent William P. Layer confirmed
sense of cooperation between the president
Mrs. York- was philosophical:
Jim Shaw, owner of the Fern today that the group's participating in the reception would have
and the members of Congress."
"I guess it was just a lack of communication," she said.
Park Hot Foots, asked for a 60Both the vice presidential candidates, day moratorium until he can
i
Democratic Sen. Walter Mondale and
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Republican Sen. Bob Dole, were also on the

Ford, Or Did
Although the White Ho use once expressed
interest in setting up a Playboy interview for
President Ford, presidential aides say Ford
never really intended to appear in the magazine and that Play boy executives were just
being given the run-around.
Ford has been trying to staple Democratic
presidential nominee Jimmy Carter to the
wall for grant ing an Interview to Play boy, but
executives of the Chicago-based magazine
say Ford at one t im e was eager for the
magazine to interview him.
Both Fo rd and Carter spent Tuesday
campaigning in the Chicago area, underlining
o
their concern about the Importance of th e
Illinois vote to the outcome of next Tuesday's
balloting.
Ford spent th e day criticizing Carter's
foreign po licy proposals. And he said in a
broadcast political advertisement that his
administration differs from that of Richard
Nixon because "there's no dictatorial authority" under Ford.
Carter defended his foreign policy plans
and expr essed indigna tion at a pamphl et
'1 being distri but ed by the Ford campaign
co mmittee. The pamphlet , titled "Heartland," ridicules Ca rter, who said Ford

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early today when his. auto drifted across the
center line and collided head-on with an oncoming Greyhound bus on U.S. 17-92 west of
Sanford near 1-4, the Florida Highway Patrol
reported. The crash sent the Jacksonville-toWest Palm Beach bus, driven by Earl I.

Simmons, 32, of Pompano Beach, careening
into a ditch, officers said, and two of the four
passengers on the bus were treated for minor
Injuries and released froni Seminole
Memorial Hospital, Sanford. Seminole
Sheriff's deputies assisted state troopers at
the wreck scene as county tire department

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rescue crewmen cut the wrecked auto apart to
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used his ('B radio to alert the sheriff's office to
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After cornmissioners voted to switch to an

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four runnerup are
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ports i3also clouded by continuing increases
in Brazil's orange production."

U.S. producers have a record 1976-77 citrus
Crop to market, according to the latest USDA

estimates.
The article also said that the Common

Market has sharply reduced tariffs to favor

keeping U.S. trade balances healthy but also
primary y
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to keep farmers
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for home consumption.
The article by Edwin Bauer said, "U.S.
citrus exports in 1975-76 may be headed past
last season's record of $245 million worth of
fresh citrus and $76 million of citrus juice,
largely because of greater shipments to
Europe of grapefruit and summer oranges,

countries are the only beneficiaries, Bauer
wrote, "the most-favored-nation principle of
the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
(GA17) has been breached."

with more modest gains for lemons.
"Outlook for U.S. citrus exports in the near

has stabilized its imports for the time being,
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position, which commissioners agreed last
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displaying the deceased in an

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the bottomles3casket. After the

John Floren, 39, a viewing and services are
businessman who Lives near complete, the catafalque is

Chuluota in Southwest removed. leaving the inner silk
designed
the or linen shell around the body.
linen or silk for half the cost of a catafalque to provide an A fiber glass cover is placed
normal funeral and burial
alternative to what he calls the over the shell, fitted onto the

be made as to how much legal work can be
"famed
to ftrmsspecializthg En certain

ornate device lined with f ancy Seminole,

areas and how much legal work can be ac-

complished in-house.
Also, the county still Is seeking a

today. Hattaway's term expires Nov. 14, and
the Democratic chairman lost his re-election

replacement for the Tampa firm of Alley,

and the whole thing can be rapid!) rising cost of death fiberglass bottom and sealed
recycled.
Floren's business interests with epoxy, creating a strong,

Alley&amp; Blue, lawyers who provided expertise
in labor. Together, Freeman's law firm and

plan by its innovator — the
conceptisgathertngnaUonwj

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Queen at the TrW,*=ty
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death because there Is a load (of lawsuits),'
Commission Chairman Mike Hattaway said

legal staff.

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after removing shotguns, photo

called a special workshop meeting Tuesday to

4 Tuesday's meeting, also will discuss hiring

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publication, blames an uncertain demand

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according to his testimony.
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following account of the arson..
Marsh planned the fire and he

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ditlonal parts of the grand j
me defense was granted a transcript to the trial jury. His
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bizarre arson story.
WASHINGTON (AP)
Exports of U.S.
Arthur Marsh e xpect ed to get
citrus
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$3,600 for his part in the arson,

Murray, himself the owner of a 13-year-old Siamese cat,
said many of the 60,000 dogs and cats that are destroyed
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old be kept by their owners except for the cost
medical care.
Another feat ure of the MeduPet plan Is Anbnalert A 10digit number is painlessly imprinted on the animal's ear.
The number i3recorded in Animalert's computer, and if
the pet is lost, the SPCA or local pound can call Arumalert
with the num be r to trace the pet owner.

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master; Kerry's escort Jim Madison (right rear);
and, queen's attendant, Stacey Madison, surround
her.

nephew,earliermadeadealtoC
plead guilty to criminal
mischief of property over
$1,000, and is awaiting sen-

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coverage on the house that's
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fund-raising activities by Larry contended there was improper
Williams before June 1972, conduct by the government.
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upon Kerry Fugleberg at Trh*Ity Preparatory on that subject," the judge ofthe record of the Jack,onyilje
School Goldenrod during weekend homecoming added.
grand jury which indicted him
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July 24. Lubet said insurance

and Stuckey practiced making
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senator knew before June 1972
that illegal campaign funds
were being raised on his behalf.
But he said, "there is evi-

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testimony of co-difendant

checkups are Includea in the program,
Murray said everyone gain s from the Medi-Pet project.
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County Atty. Tom Freeman. But Freeman is

a switch to in-house legal services to remove

expected soon to phase out of the $IW.000-a-

the attorney's position from politics and to try
to cut down on legal fees.

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and in three local cemeteries. sales," Floren expla'
ins. Later, used, the service cuts the
More than 2,000 such se rvices though, some directors became national average
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have been sold "pre-need- to more receptive when they a funeral and burial in half.

Commissioners agreed last week that

and John Kimbrough recominended last year

vault is then buried, and the
casket-device Is returned to the

momentum since its beginnings at first, because they thought it funeral home for future use.

attorney.

experience.
Republican Comm issione rs Dick Williams

"U wasn't the most popular
thing among funeral directors

at a Seminole funeral home, was going to hurt their casket)

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Is providing co urthouse space for the new

bill.
4 Presently, the matter is being overseen by

C_M~ year position.

Called the "catafalque" brought in $5-million last year. sealed fiberglass vault. The

central Florida residents since realized the popularity of the

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JOHN FLOREN: 'PRE-NEED'

Floren says. "The family still

service would probably in- has the dignity of having an
And, because of the impact , crease their volume of business expensive-looking funeral at

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they participated in the

half the cost," he deces.

the staid funeral-burial in- program, he said.
In an earlier non-patented
d ustry, it has received national
Simply, the catafalque is an concept, marketed by a Des
mention in the news media, ornate bottomless casket-like
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Postal Debate Expected

WASHINGTON (AP) A study of why the
Postal Service Is losing more money each
year — when its goal was to eliminate deficits
should touch off a mr congressional
debate14 its future.
The federal Postal Service Commission,
expected to hold Its first meeting soon, is due
to make recommendations by March 15. The
commission includes seven voting members
representing bisinees, postal workers and
consumers.
The Postal Service can neither raise mail
rates nor trim services while the commission
deliberates.
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Response

WASHINGTON (AP) Police departments
could save money without losing public
support by letting citizens know they're going
to have to wait longer for a response to some
completed crimes, a study suggests.
"It has traditionally been assumed that
rapid police response to calls for service is of
sufficient importance to justify the expenditure of considerable amounts of money
and effort," a report by the Police Foundat1n
said Sunday.
A call about a burglary in progress obviously demands an immediate response, the
study said. But a call to report a burglary that
took place hours ago does not, the study said.
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Chuluotan Stirs
Casket Business
( Continued From Page 1-A)

Floren, long a believer In
Moines firm, the body was selling funeral-burial
merely slid In and out of a arrangements "pre-need,"
regular casket,
thereby (eels that his concept helps
violating Florida law which families save not only money.
prohibits re-use of a but a lot of grief.
casket. Floren, realizing the
"In50yearslntheboniness,
potential for such a re-one plan, I've seen what the grief of a
then created his catafalque death can do to a family. It
versiob. But, he strongly Insists renders them helpless. No
he didn't copy the earlier matter how good a consumer
concept "Hell, some guy In- you are, you just can't act
vented a catafalque back In the rationally at the time of the
thirties (although It was never death of a loved one." Families
sold) long before the thing In should shop around for a
Iowa was ever conceived."
funeral ahead of time, jont as
Since state law also they would do for any other type
prohibits cemetery owners of expensive purchase, Floren
from selling funeral met- says.
diandlse, like caskets, Floren
When the catafalque first
must have the co-operation of
appeared on the market, at the
the homes before hecan market Sesnoran home and In Floren's
the complete plan. Presently,
he sells It in his Highlands cemeteries, the tradition-bound
funeral ddorsweren'tsm if
Memory Gardens, near Forest the concept
violated any
Qty,wlth
p
the coc eraflonoftheexisting state laws. The plan
local Seinoran Funeral Home,
has since been given a clean hill
which he also has an interest In of
health by the Orange-Osceoia
as well as two other cemeteries. state attorney's office.
Hillsborough, Brevard and
Floren says he has received
Broward counties are now
hundreds
of letters and
offering
the
service.
Negotiations for one nationally telephone calls from all over
the nation as a result of
are also under way, Floren
publicity surrounding the
says.
catafalque.
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On The Move

N4SHyILLE, Thm. (A)

'It vas
marIageónthemoveforDàvayGejj
his new bride, Phyllis. They tied thee knot
while Geiger piloted a bus along 1.40.
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were being driven to the location for the
ceremony.
The Rev. James Barton, pastor of the First
Christian Church here, said It was the most
unusual ceremony he had ever performed.

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NEW YORK (AP)
Sen. Hubert Humphrey, D-Minn., is up and about and making
daily hand-shaking tours at the hospital in
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7 for removal of a cancerous bladder.
"It's a bit like a political convention," his
Washington doctor, Edgar Berman, said Sunday, describing the walks during which
Humphrey wears a 20-year-old blue and white

bathrobe.

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PARCEL NO. 111

catafalque as a structure which
supports the actual coffin
during funeral ceremonies.
much as the bottomless casket
supports the linen or silk inner
coffin which Floren calls a
"slumber bed."
today sjn San

fun $Odegrees12'4s"E.43.00me,
thence run 5 22 degrees 33' 33" E.
90.0 fad, thence run N U deyees39
37" E. 13.2'1 test to the Point of
Beginning, and lees that part lying
In North Orlando .Ih Addition, ac
cording to the P155 thereof as
recorded in Plot Book 14, Page 9 o
the Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida." and EXCEPT The
Highlands, Section Three, according
to the Flat thereof a$ recorded In
Plot Book 17, Page 0,of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida,
lying within the Following described
boundaries;

OWNED IV: FLORIDA LAND
COMPANY, a Florida Corporation
SUIJECT
TO: MORTGAGE
AGE
In Official Records leek
115, page 17$ In favor of GA
PROPERTIES, INC., a Florida
Corporation; and MORTGAGE
recorded In Official Records Sock
en. page ll7and ASSIGNMENT OF
RENTS.ecorded In Official Records
So
P70, page 125 In favor of
AMERICAN FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
ORLANDO

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Containing SO square feet, more or
lees.
OWNED BY: FLORIDA LAND
COMPANY, A Florida Corporation
SUBJECT
TO:
MORTGAGE
recorded in Official Records Book
7$1, page 173 In favor of GAC
PROPERTIES, INC., a Florida
Corporation
SECTION ii sas 26 11,STATI ROAD
S.434, SEMINOLE COUNTY
DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. 156
FEE SIMPLE — NIGHT OF WAY

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One out of five customers moves every year.
Which means potential
customers are moving into your neighborhood all the time.
A Yellow Pages Sales Kep can help your share of
find you. He'll design a program for you that'll put youthese people
in the right places with the right information.

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GETV"SHAMOFTMACTM
IN
elJrJwpaQes

Commence on the West line of
Section 33, TownshIp 20 South.
Range 30 East, atapoint North
*gross
es 11' West, a distance of
1,024.13 feet from the Southwest
cornerOf sold Section 33, thence run
North 4*degrees 25' East,a distance
of 1.11&amp;19 Feet for the POINT OF
BEGINNING; thence run North 23
degrees 31" West, a dIstance of 10
feet to the beginning of a curve
concave to the Northwesterly and
having a radius of 3.753.72 feet;
thence from a tangent bearing of
North 44 degrees 25' East run
Northeasterly along the arc of said
curve through a central angle of
degrees 33' 13", a distance of SO1.2
too to the endif said cury,; thence
from a tangent bearing of North SO
degrees 33' 47" East, run South 35
degrees 12' 23" East, a distance 0110
feet to a point on a curve concave to
the Northwesterly and having a
chord radius of 1,437.21 lest, Hence
from a tangent bearing of South $1
degrees 47' 21" West, run South
westerlyalongthe arc ofsaidcu,'ve
through a central angle 0111 degrees
41' 31", a distance of 331.06 less to
the end of said Curve; thence run
SouthUdegrees25'West,a distance
of 176.14 lest to the POINT OF
BEGINNING,
containing i.iie square feel (0.010
acre), more or less, exclusive of
area In existing rights of way.
(B) That part
Lot 31, Entzmlnger Farms Ad.
dition No. 2. according to the Plot
thereof as recorded in Flat Book 3.
Page , of the Public Records Of
Seminole County, Florida,

Last, a *wi of * Set; WAKI
run North $2 4aias Se' at" Last, a
ftfw#m al 30$1 flef; theefcd ftjfl
or IV, west..
N
distance al 30.0 fW, lhahC9 run
l
ogo ldiatom
riat South 33
of
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degrees 31' East,. distance of ii
feet to he g1FEIIII Of a curve
Concave the $outhsrty and having

I.$$4.3 IdiC fro" the Soi
cerner of slid SectIon 33,
,
NOITh Se degrees W East,a distance5
of I,116i test for Me POINT OF
BEGINNING; thence run South 2
di,m 31' East,a distance of i
teif:ffienCIn,nNSrth64degrm.
East, a distance of 333.30
thitiCi run South 07 degrees 03- Is"
Last, a distance of 305 feet; tP,

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SECTION 77*.MIe, STATE ROAD
DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. 111 OWNED BY: RILEY WOOD and
FEE IMPLE — RIGHT OF WAY MARCELLE K. WOOD, his wife
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SIMPLE — EIGHT OF WAY
SUBJECT
TO:
MORTGAGE
That part of:
recorded In Official Records Book
631, page 306 In favor of CLEO
LOU, lying South of Oviedo Road. JACOBS and RACHEL JACOBS, his
(EXCEPT the East 1.)213 feet wife; and INTEREST, If any, of
thereof), Block "o" of D. I. MIt. DEBORAH KAY WOOO a minor,
theirs Survey of the Levy Grant, CHRIS MICHAEL WOOD. a minor,
according to the plat thereof as ALLEN WOOD, 4 minor, LAYMAN
recorded in Plat Book I, Page 3, of "SONNY" SADLER. a mInor, ang
Public Records
of Seminole RANDELL CURBY
County, Florida, (EXCEPT me
right of way for Shore Road SECTION 71501-3611411i STATE ROAD
described in Official Records Book 1434; SEMINOLE COUNTY 10
234, Page 102, arid also EXCEPT me DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. 311
South 1Gfeetther,of),
PERPETUAL DRAINAGE
EASEMENT
lying within the following described
ondaries
LATERAL DITCH LEFT (NORTH)
Commence on the West line of STATION 101417.1$
S.CII
35 Towns!
20 South, That part of:
Range 30 East, at a point North 0
Tract I. The Highlands, Section
degr*es fl Woo, a, dlstanc
. Tpree, acc1n to the nat thereof
1,021.43 feet From the SovthwesI is recorded in Plat Book 17. Page 19,
cornerof said Section 35: thence run St the Public Records of Seminole
North Udegrees3t' East, a distance County, Florida.
feet For the POINT OF
BEGINNING; thence run South 33 lyingfastofandwfthln40f,etof the
a
degrees 31' East, a distance of 100 ditch survey ilne
described as
teet, thence run North 66 degrees 2t' follows:
east, adIstpnceof33$30 two thenc e
run South 07 degrees 03' IS" East,.
Commence at the Northwest
distance of 300 feet; thence run corner of Block "E",
The Colon.
North $2 degrees 56' 45" East, a nodes, First Section, according to
distance of 211.1) feet, thence run the P155 thereof as recorded
In Plot
North 07 degrees 03' 13" West, a Book IS, Page $0,
of the Public
distance of 35160 feet; thence run Records of
Seminole County,
Florida, being also the intersection
of 51.15 feet; thence run South 23 oftheWestlineof Lot Sy. $lock
"D'.,
degrees 31' East, a distance of 15 D. R. Mitchell's Survey of the Levy
feet to the begInning of a curve Grant, according
to the Plot thereof
concave tothe Southerly and having as recorded In Flat Book
I. Page S.
a radius of3.)76.$3,nd; thence from of the Public Records
of SemInole
a tangent bearing of North 44 County, Florida.
and the existing
degrees 35' 00" East run Easterly South right of way line if State Road
alongthearcofsaidc.,,,ha 5-431; thence run North 06 degrees
central angle of 17 degrees 21' 14", a
5$' West, a distance of 11.11 feet to
distance of 630.64 feel to the end of the center
line if survey of State
laid curve; thence from a tftngen( Road 1434; thence
run South 89
bearing of North $3 degrees degrees Or 30" East,
along said
o'
East run North 6 center line of survey, a distance of
degrees ot' i" Waal, _# 1,005.43 feel for
the POINT OF
East North &amp;digrees CC. 16"West,a
BEGINNING; thence run North 6
distanced ISf eet; ttt*tCIrUn North degrees 15'
30" West, a distance of
$2degrees 30'41"East,adist.nc,of 312-3$ feet for the
end Of this
sio.su feet; thence rim Muth 06 described
ditch survey line.
degrees 05' 16" West, a distance of
US feel; thence rim South $3 degrees
Containing 10,315 square feet (0.732
SO'W' West, a distance ofijp3gt
acre), more or less.
to the beginning of a curve concave
tothesoulheqly and having III radius OWNED BY: GUARANTY BANK
of 3,11th I feel, thence run Westerly
aiong the arc of Said C urve through a AND TRUST COMPANY
central angle of 1 degrees 02 1$", a
You end
distance of 20.17 test to the end Of severally each of you are hereby
notified that the plaintiffs
said curve; thence run South ?9
Its sworn ComplaInt, together
degres. 10' 29" West, a distance of filed
With Its Declaration of Taking In the
337.9y feet to the beginning 01 a above
styled Court against you and
curve concave to the Nor erly and
each of you as defendants seeking to
th
having a radius of 1,42.10
feel: condemn the
above described
mence run wesleriyaIong the
of property located In Seminole
saidcurve through a central angle of County. Florida,
by EmInent
10 cre.s 35' 01". a distance of
244.3Cfet to a point on saId curve; Domain proceedings,
You are furth notified that the
thence from a tangent bearing of
Plaintiffs will call up for hearing
North St degrees 36' 30" West, run
South It degrees 25' 00 " West, a bef or e the Honorable Valle
distance of 713.t1 feet toto the Williams, one of the Judges of the
above styled Court on the 2nd day of
beginning of a curve concave
the
Northwesterly and having a Chord December, AD., 1174, at 3:30
O'clock P.M., In the Seminole County
radius of 1437.2$ fee thence run Courthouse.
Sanford, Florida, its
Southwesterly along the arc of Said
curve through a Central angle of 17 application for an Order of Taking In
accordanc,
with Its Declaration of
degrees 04' 00", a distance of 411.43
feet to the end of said curve; thence Taking heretoforefiled In this cause.
run South 46 degrees 25' West, a All parties to this suit and all other d
distance of 176.11 last fothe POINT interested Parties may appear at the
time and place deligrefeJ and be
OF BEGINNING,
heard.
Containing 9,109 square feet 10.219
AND
acre), more or less.

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That part
The West $0 feet of the East 512
feet of Loft, Block "0", lying South
of$antord and DeRoada,idthe
West 10 ted of the North 230 feel
of
the East 432 tees of LoU, Block "D",
lying lying South of Sanford
and
O't,iedo Roa d of 0. R, MitChell's
Survey of the Levy Grant, according
to the p155 thereof as recorded in
Plat Book 1, Page 5, of t he Public
Records of Seminole County,
tyIng Within the following descrIbed
Commence on the West lute
Section 35. Township 20 South,
Range 30 East, at a point North 0
degrees ii' West, a distance
of

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TALLAHASSEE AP

— Southern
Bell, the state's largest telephone company, is
making another attempt to have its customers
Pay 15 cents each time they need
directory
assistance.
The utility, which serves 70 per cent of
the
state, has asked the Public Service Commission to let It enter a General Telephone Co.
rate case and argue for a uniform statewide
charge for information calls.
GenTel and Winter Park Telephone Co. are
the only two Florida companies now charging
for numbers given by the operator.

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Five can
d di ates have qualified for three of the foes' offices
open In Longwood'a Dec. 1 mwil'lpal election, according to City
Clerk Omie Shomate.
Mrs. Shomate, seeking re-election to her 10th consecutive
$\1
#:iY'term
In office, was first to qualify by filing a petition containing
It
th
e
names
of 10 qualified voters as well as financial disclosure and
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naming a campaign depository.
Filing papers for the office of mayor currently held by James
I
R. Lormann were Ethel Glamberg Goldberg, wile of Coimdilman
1t
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Lawrence Goldberg, and Anew Seminazzi, a member of the
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GRADY
city's land planning agency. Both reside In Sandalwood subCHILES
division.
Sets. Lawtas (Jes and
For the city council district five seat, presently occupied by
the Democratic in.
change so the candidates
ROUND
Republican
11eager Di',
Gerard
Cornell, Jerome McCauley of Devonshire and Stephen
combed's record. Format
could qvestlon each other.
Jobs Grady face each ether
Barton
of
Wlnsor Manor have qualified.
In
Miami
Will
be
the
same:
The debate sponsors,
TWO
toaIgb$at7iagbsndof
In addition, Mrs. Shomate said Peter Piano and Lynette Dennis
newsmen asking questj
Florida Jaycees and
have picked up qualifying papers for the office of mayor and
two televised debates. The
no opening
statements,
League of Women Voters,
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first debskwas markedby
Robed
N. Dives has picked up qualifying pipers for the office of
time for semniltion
turned him down over the
strong dlsagreemed over
councilman,
district 3 That office Is currently held by J.R. Grant,
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had asked
for a format
weekend.
city council chairman.
The qualifying period In Longwood closes Nov. V.
In Casselberry, meanwhile, the candidate qualifying period for
the
icteletIontIlFr7 with ntqr-ndfdate3havIng
qualified mt three seats on the city council. Neither of the two
en
Incumb t councilmen, Charles Sizer and Sal Orlando, Is seeking
P
re-election.
A qualification for seeking public office In Casselberry is that a
candidate be a property owner In the city. Sizer has sold his home
and moved Into an apartment. City Atty, Kenneth McIntosh has
ruled that Sizer can complete his current term In office.
H
Charles Glascock, who had occupied the third council seat,
resigned several weeks ago. The post has not been filled by appointment.
(Continued From Page I-A)
oven turned on, Stuckey
Candidates qualifying are: Bill Brady, Robert Clark, Eugene
out
In
the
gas
tank
filler
pipe.
"that
much gasoline would
albums and Important papers testified.
had
have
blown
up
thrçe
houses."
Kessinger,
Frank bacadamo, Michael Pinter, Carl Robertson Sr.,
Stuckey
testified
that
he
and clothing from the house.
He said he used Mrs. Marsh's "traded" his truck at the fire
Deputy State Fire Marshal Frank Schutte, David Smothers and Donald Wilson.
Mrs. Marsh gave him $50 and
Candidates for election In Casselberry rim at large with the
he spent $45 of It for gasoline, cigarette lighter to set fire tn scene for Marsh's Oldsmobile Jon Christian arrested the
ferrying It to the house In autos devises In the closets "but I sedan. He said after the fire he Marsh couple Aug. 11 at three gaining the most numbe, of votes winning.
stations, didn't set the attic begs."
In Lake Mary where the office of mayor and three seats on the
from
and Marsh drew up "a little Siuckey's Ronnie Drive,
service
siphoning the gasoline Into fiveCounty firemen answering agreement" on the vehicles. Orlando, home after Stuckey city council are up for election Dec. 7, incumbent Councilwoman,
gallon paint cans and a 35. the nightime alarm first "The only reason we did it was had decided to come to Sanford Ulllan Griffin and Mayor Walter Sorenson, have qualified for re-gallon drum for Interim suspected arson, according to to try to throw Hogan off of it," to tell authorities all about the election, according to City Clerk Kay Sassman.
IU other offim up are the council post held by Burt Painchid
arson.
storage. Stuckey said,
documents In the court file, Stuckey said,
Stuckey,
who
worked
for
a
for
a two-year term and the pod formerly held by resigned
Hogan
found
the
35-gallon
Alter stockpiling gasoline, when a fireman duck his had
Stuckey said he and Mrs. Marsh Into afl attic crawl space and his drum still almost half full of trucking firm at Orlando, now Councilman Martin Bacon Sr. for a split one year term.
The qualifying period there closes Friday at noon.
spent "a couple of hours" filling head and shoulders were gasoline in the charred house faces a naxlmum five-year
prison
sentence.
nearly a hundred plastic bags covered with burning gasoline following the fire.
Lubet said Marsh has herOfficials said so much
with gasoline. The devices were from a plastic bag.
gasoline
was
used
In
the
arson
suspended
from his 14-year jc
"doubled bagged" to preventSheriff'
Sheriff's detective Sgt of the house that the building as a printer with the Orlani
leaking gasoline and the bags
were distrIbuted In the attic, William Hogan also became was "over-saturated" and Sentinel-Star pending outcoir
closets and other parts of the suspicious when firemen found there wasn't enough oxygen of the arson case. He said Mr
residence. Several bags were Stuckey's pickup truck In the (aside the structure to cause an Marsh Is still employed as a
put in the cookatove and the gage Of the Marsh house with explosion. One authority said if insurance underwriter with a
a newspaper wick that had gone the oxygen had been present Orlando firm.
Judge Woodson said today

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Misconduct Rule Sought
FORT LAUDERDALE (AP) — The
state Supreme Court will be asked to rule on a
circuit decision that the state's new law
against misconduct by public officials is
unconstitutional.
Circuit Court Judge M. Daniel Futch
dismissed charges Friday against John
DeLeo, a former Hollywood zoning official,
because the new state law was "vague, indefinite, uncertain, arbitrary and subject to
capricious whim."
The law, passed in October 1975, prohibits
public employes from violating, or causing
other persons .to violate, "any statute or
lawfully adopted regulation or rule relating to
his office."

FoQd Labels Offer
More I
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By LOUISE COOK
Associated Press Writer
Food manufacturers are tell'

Growth Hormones Short

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reports by state probation an
parole officials show that th
Marsh couple are first-tim
offenders it is possible that the
might get probationary sen

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labeling.

The manufacturer must list
the size of a serving In ounces,
Ing consumers more about cups, slices or whatever and the
what's Inside the cans, Jars and number of servings per con.
boxes they sell, but the Infor. tamer. He also must list the
mation Is not always easy to number of calories and the
decipher,
weight, In grams, of protein,
Government studies show
carbohydrate and fat in each
that shoppers often do not un. serving. In addition, the label
derstand labeling Information must
Include the percentage of

Researchers,
who report dramatic success in helping chil—

dren who "just don't grow," say their treatment with hormone injections is limited by a
critical shortage of the growth hormone Gil.
Dr. Arland Rosenbloom, who heads a team
of endocrinologists at the University of Florida, said the normal human pituitary gland
produces five milligrams of the hormone Gil a
day.
For reasons not fully understood, injections
of half that amount given only once a week are
successful in stimulating growth in short
children.

erals.

Greed Proves Costly

The Food and Drug Adminis.
tration now requires nutritional
labels on any food that has been

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MIAMI BEACH (AP)
Five-dollar
palm readings that led to visions of easy
wealth have caused at least two widows to lose
their life savings.
"One word, greed, explains it all," said
Detective Sergeant Robert Bishop.
Bilked of more than $50,000 were two
unidentified women who were dazzled by
Annie Wilson, professionally known as Rev.
Wilson at her licensed palm reading parlor.

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FORT PIERCE, (AP)
Florida
Power &amp; Light Co. officials say they may have
to lay off 300 wcrkerc If it has
to stop
prthaiiiiary site preparation for a second
nuclear power plant near here.
But a stop order, which the utility says It
may appeal, has been issued by a federal
Judge on grounds that FP&amp;L should not be
preparing a second site on Hutchinson Island
for plant construction until it has final approval for the site.
Circuit Judge J. Skelly Wright of
Washington, D.C., issued the order Friday. He
said he was disturbed that "construction
can
take place at one site while the Atomic Safety
and Licensing Board has been directed to hold
further proceedings concerning alternative
sites."

GAINESVILLE (AP)

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Each defendant is hereby
required to serve written defenses,
if any, to said Complaint on:
THOMAS FREEMAN, County
Attorney, Seminole County, P.O
Box 70,n Altamonte Springs, Florida
32701
or before the 15th day of 4
Novemter, &amp;D., 1974, and file the
original with the Clerk of the above
styled Court on said date, to stow
cause what right, title, Interest or
lien you or any of you have in and to
the property described In said
Comolaintandtoshowcaysel,any
yoy have, why said property should
not be condemned for the uses and
Purpeses as set for'h In the Corn
plaint filed herein, If you fail to do
50, i default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded In the
Complaint.
WITNESS MY HAND £kfl (AI
of said Court onihesh day al Oc'
tober, AD., 116.
(SEAL.)
Art hur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary N. Darden
Deputy Clerk
Publish. Oct. II, 15. 25, Nov. I. 1976
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SECTION "1111-1114i STATE ROAD
S-4341 SEMINOLE COUNTY
DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL o
NO. ItS
FIR SIMPLE
RIGHT op WAY

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arivssiL17e.fest,ffiencefrsm run NOfTh$$deysSlVl$" Ent, a
• tangent bearing of tiorisi as distance Of $t.$1 feet; thence run
p or' East runEasterly 00011111 07 digs-eel 03' 13" West, a
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tlwarcofuidcurvemraaglta distance of 30150 teeth thence run
central angleoflrdeirenll'W',a North $ degrees fl' East. adist,

Commence on the West line of
Section 35, Township 20 South,
Range 30 East, at a point North 0
degrees 11' West, a distance of
1,024.43 feet from the Southwest
Corner Of said Section 33, thence run
North U degrees 3y East, adist,
of 1,M.33 Feet to the beginning of a
curve concave to the Northwesterly
and having a chord radius of 1,437.35
Feet; thence run Northeasterly along
me arc of said curve through a
central angle oflldegrv,s04 Woo a
distance of 417.62 feet tothe and of
said curve; thence run North It
degrees 23' 00" East, a distance Of
o.17 toet for the POINT OF
BEGINNING; thence run North Al
degrees 35' 00" West, a distance of 40
feel to the beginning of a curve
concave to the Southwesterly and
having a radius of SO fed; thence
from a tangent bearing of North It
degrees 25'00" East, run Northerly
and Westerly along the arc of said
Curve through a central angle of 124
degrees 16' 01". a distance 01101.44
feet to the end of said curve; thence
run North 74 degrees $1' 0)" West, a
distance of 120.75 feet; thence run
Norm 71 degrees Or 13" West, a
distance of 150.26 feet; thence run
North 15 degrees OS' Jr- East, a
distance of 30 feel; thence run South
11 degrees $1'O)" East, a distance of
161.91 feet to the beginning of a
curve concave to the Northerly and
having a radius of 1.42.10 feet;
thence run Easterly along tha arc of
mid curve through a central angle of
11 degrees 4y 25". a distance of
3615$ fell to a point on said curve;
thence from a tangent bearing if
South 55 degrees 34' 30" East, run
south It degrees 25' 00" West, a
OWNED BY; J. I. MALCOLM, JR.
distance of 25130 feet to the POINT
and HAZEL P. MALCOLM. his wife
OF BEGINNING.

A triangular parcel of land Jac ated
In that part of Lots 52 and 53
described as B.gInnlng at the in.
Iersectlonof the East right of way of
ktoss Road and the South right if
Way of State Road S.131; thence run
rrancisco explaining his South 71t.$4 feet; thence run
Easterly
feet; thence run
concepttoa national meeting of North erly 330
3)0 feet; thence run
cemetery owners.
Easterly 100 feet; thence run
fortherly 237.23 feet; thence run
.steriy to the Point of BeginnIng;
8100"0", 0 1 Mitchell's Survey of
he Levy Grant, according to the
Flat thereof as recorded In pig
Sock I. Page S. Public Records of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
Seminole County, Florida, described
FLORIDA IN AND FOR THE
Beginning at the Intersection of
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
he existing South right of way line
CIVIL ACTION NO: 76-I9 WCAi$.
N State Road 5.41 and the existing
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION,
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART. East right of way of South Moss
UFM1 fl TøA1IIDfIDi?,n..
Road; thence run South along said
PWMI
East fight of Way of Sold South Mom
and
Road. a distanced 10 feel; thence
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
un Northeasterly along a straight
Plaintiffs,
inc to the said existing South right
vs1 way line of sold State Road $134
GAC PROPERTIES. INC., if ii..
'apoint lO feel East of the point of
Defendants..
*glnnlng; thence run West along
NOTICE OF HEARING
aid right of way line 10 feet to the
TOSHOWCAUSI
"DINT OF BEGINNING.
NOTICE OF SUIT
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO;
IECTI044 71111-2616, STATE ROAD
Randall Curby
-4)4; SEMINOLE COUNTY Containing 5,750 square feet (0.132
co Max Lamb
IIESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. 114 acre), more or less, exclusive of
Rimingti Avenue
I II SIMPLE
RIGHT OF WAY area in existing rights of way.
Thomasville. Georgia
PARCEL. NO. 11$
1 hat part al:
OWNED BY: WENDELL E.
Lots 26 and 27, Entzminger Farms SPEARS and ROMONA A.
Gusranty Bank and Tryst Compasiy " ddition No. 2, according to p155
SPEARS, his wife
SERVE: William D. Ireland. Jr..
tereof as recorded In Plat bolt 5,
Prasid,nt
ages, of the Public Records Of
SUBJECT TO: ASSIGNMENT OF
370 Main 5ftif
. Z iminole
County, FlOrid,., (EX. MORTGAGE recorded in Official
Worcester, Massachusetts
C EPT existing rights of way).
Records Book 1077, page 361 In favor
Of URNETT BANK OF WINTER
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PARK, N.A.
Eicn lug Hendd
Commence on the West line of
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Section 35, Township 20 South,
Range 30 East, at a point North 0
Mondr, October 25, 19 6—Vol. 69, No. 54
degrees II' West, a distance of
1.021,43 feet from the Southwest
PubI'id Oa.I and Sunday, aicap
S aturday andChrjstma$Day
cornerof said Section 3S;thencerun
The Sanford Herald. Inc.. 30Q
I. French Ave., Sanford, Fia
North U degrees It' East, a distance
X1171.
of 1,116.15 feel for the POINT OF
Class Festal@ Paid
ord. Florida 3PhI,
BEGINNING; thence run South 73
4ome Dtliviqy. 55 cents. Month, S
140. 5 Mon$ht, 511 70
degrees 3 1' East, a distance of 100
$2540 SyMad In FIOtidôami
Omed,I,er,, AU o er
feet; thence run North 64J,g,ms3y
.YOnth $7 to, 6 MoflthS. $16 20. 12
4ontPtt. %
a distance Of 335.30 felt,
_ East.
thence run South 07 degrees 03' IS"
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I wonder if thei"re moving from the same house we're moving to?

lying within the following described
boundaries:

Commence on he center line of
surveyof State Road 5.01, at point
South 06 degrees 20' 00" East, a
distance I 131J1 feet from the
No
Northwest cornefot LMl,, IIockSl,
North Orlando Ph AdditIon, ac
cording to the Fist thereof as
recorded in Plot Book 14 Paget, Cl
the Public Records f Seminole
County, Florida; thince run South 23
degreeszl' 00" West,. distanced
341.11 feet; thence run North 04
degrees 33'00" West, a distance of 10
feet to the existing North right of
way line of said Stale Road S431 for
the POINT OF BECIMNINO,
thence run North IC degrees 32' 45"
West, a distance of 11.11 feet to the
exIstingEasterIyrIghtofwayIiof
Shooslt Boulevard, according to the
plat thereof recorded In Fiat Book
1t, Pages 33and , Public Records
Of Seminole County, Florida. thence
run Southerly along said Easterly
right of way lIne of SMoah
Boulevard to the existing Norm
right of way line of said State Road
1134; thence run Easterly along
said right of way to the POINT OF lying within the following described
BEGINNING.
boundaries:

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PARCEL No. Ill

lying a$f4Ø ffi5 fOfl4 555d
betinditlis:
Centainins SO ~O fist, more or
less.

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To Crime Is Costly

A-1 Marriage

$1555
Laymen "Sonny" Sadist, a
co Laymen Sadler
101 Lake View Drive
Thomasvllle, Georgia
PARCEL NO. 11$

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NEW YORK (AP) — Invedigators believe an arson fire that
and of of $715 Feet a thence run Soutti
d'.$t
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killed 25 persons at an overcrowded seccnd.dory club may have Wendell E. Speis's
mid curves thence from a tangint degrees 31' East a distance of IS
336
LonJondirry
Drive
been darted by a man who was thrown out after arguing with his Findlay, Ohio
if Norh 11s w ii" feet IS 1110 beginning of a curve
45040
wife, sources say.
'gs-ee, $' 1V' Concave to the Southerly and having
East run North
PARCEL NO. Ill
WOO, a distance Of 5 fl55; thence a radius of2,176.$3 feet; thence from
Authorities said a flammable liquid or other accelerating maJyW' East, a a taneent bearing of North as
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terial was used to dart the fire early Sunday morning In the only If said dehetdent are living, and if
distance if 575.57 teet, thence run degrees w 00" East run Easterly
or all of said defendant or
any
daircase In the South Bronx building. The death toll was said to defendants are deceased,
North ad od 9
or is', west a afonothearcof$aldcurvettwoug,ia
the SECTION tflhS-3015, STATE ROAD distance of 113 lest; thence run central angle of 17 degrees 21' 44",
be the word from any arson fire In the city's history.
a
Lmknoun spouse heirs, devisees, $.4341 SEMINOLE
COUNTY
ilowth u dWm 30' 41" West. a distance of 6$f.64 feet to the end of
Mod of the victims died of amok. bthiht10 In the 25-by-40400t grantees, creditors, flows, or other DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. lit distance
al 49ji feet to the MId CUVV*$ thence from a tangent
pertles Claiming by, through under, FEE SIMPLE — RIGHT
room. Twenty-four persons suffered Injuries. Most of them broke or
OF WAYbegInning of a curve concave to the bearing of North $3 degrees 30' 14"
against any such deceased
triangular parcel of land located Souther ly and having a radius st East run North 6 degrees OP 16"
bones when they leaped from a window, unable to one a blocked defendant or defendants, If alive, InApart
ol Lot 17, Entaminger Farms 3.11th leSt; thence run Westerly West, a distance of 13 feet
fire escape.
dead, their unknown spouse, Addition Na. 2, according to plot
th.nc*
along the are of said curve through a run North $3 deities Or 44" East. a
W4 If devisess,
Wieirsl
legatee$, grantee,, recorded in P155 lOOk 3, pass
"The pr people never had a chance," one fireman said.
9, central angle of 4 de,ries ST 13", a distance of 570.11 feet: thence run
Minors, or other Parties Public records of SemN'Iole
Police Commissioner Michael Codd said at the scene that his creditors.
county, distance of 255.17 No to the and of North 06 degrees Or is" West, a
claIming by, through, under, or Florida. and being described
as said curve; te.ence run sotmt 79 dotance of 173 feet; thence run
detectives were looking for "a specific peso." He said later that against any such deceased defen. followe, Begin at the intersection of deg
is' 2" West, a distance of South $2 degrees Or 44" West, a
police knew where the man was. He reportedly was in a hospital, dent or defendants, and all parties the existing Westerly Right of Way
3V.17 40 to the begkiffing of a distance of 0.33 feet to the
having
or
claiming
to
have
any
line
of Sherry Avenue. being 33 fees
among those Injured during the blase.
concave to the Noriheety andbeginning al a curve Concave to the
right, tItle, or lideras, in end to the Northwest and parallel to the
Sources said 11w man In quedlon had an argmnent with his wife property described in the Corn. misting
having e radius of 1,42.10 felt: Southerly and having a radius of
center line of said Sherry rnencer
un Wnderly.,,.the arcof 3.11th fees, thence run Westerly
and was told to leave by the proprietor of the Club Puerto Rico, Plaint. to-wit:
Avenue and the existing
said curve through a central angle if afteether rc of said curve through a
right of way line of State Road 5.434,
where more than 50 persons of Dominican descent had gathered
10 digress 33' 01", a distance if central angle of 4 degrees Or 13", a
S1S.as1sg STATE ROAD thence rim North along said West
for a party. The club's occupancy permit is for 50 persons, city SECTION
J, fl to a point on said curve; distance of 20.17 Feet to the end of
5-434
SEMINOLE COUNTY right of way of mid PAM Avenue,
thence
from a tangent bearing of mid curve; them run South 75
records show.
DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. 155 a distance of 10 feet, thence run
egs.es w 30" West, run degrees Is' 2" West, a distance
Jacob Melendes, 77, the leader of the bind playing for the party, FEE SIMPLE — RIGHT OP WAY Southwesterly along a straIght line South se
as
deyses$s' W1 West, a 337.t7 feet to the beginning of a
That
part
of:
to
the
said
existing
North right of
said he heard an argument between a man and woman, apdistanCe of 29&amp;97 fist to the curve concave to theNortherly and
"That part of Lot 55, Block 0, way line of said State load 141 at a
'i'tly over the womazs aandr.g
of a curve ro.cav, to thr having a rad ius of 1.432.40 fee?;
tnuther man.
yIn; Northerly of L&amp;.'tnt 10 feet West Cf ThI P'
Northwesterly and having a ctr: IencerunWestety..; .rcer
Wagner Road. lying Westerly if beginning; thence run EaSt along
"Don worry, I'll get you," Melendes said the man yelled
Algiers Avenue as sr,wn in Flit of saidriehlolwayiin.iofee,teme radius of 1631.25 feet: hence run saldcurvemrougllacentraiangleof
before he was thrown out.
$ountwest.rlyais,g the arc ofsa4 10 degrees 33' 01", a distance of
North Orlando, tat AdditlOO. *5 POINT OF BEGINNING.
"The man then left," Melendes said. "We continued to play and recorded in Put Book
.
curve through a central angle of 17 336.0 feet to a point on said curve;
12, P*gi5 23
everyone was having a good time. About an hour and a half later, and 24 of the PLdiIIC Records of Containing 30 square feet, more or degrees 01' 50", a distance of 411.63 thence from a tangent bearing of
NO to me and of said curve; thence North St degrees 3630' West, run
SSmInOIS County, IorIda, lees begin ii
.
I heard a noise and Immediately saw flames and black amoke by ata
run South 46 degrees 25' West, a South It degrees 25' Co- West, a
pow on the esterly Right of
the door."
distance of 176.14 fist to the POINT distance of $3.i7 felt
to the
WayIlneofAlgjersAveni.e as i, OWNED BY: GREAT AMERICAN
beginning ofa curve =move tothe
Ccdd said "there are many aSpects under Investigation" and In laid Flat of North Orlando 15$ PROPERTIES FLORIDA. INC., OF BEGINNING.
Nort e55ecly and having a chord
refined to confirm or deny reports that the man had returned to Addition, said point being 9S,= too a Georgia Corporation
Containing M406 square fist (Silt radius of 1,437.21 feet: thence run
N 6 degrees 33' 33" W. from the
the club with gasoline and been burned while setting the fire.
acres), more or lees.
Southwesterly along the arc of said
Intersection of the Westerly R ight St SECTION uSes-MIS, STATE ROAD
Bronx Did. Atty. Mario Merola said the fire escape was blocked Way lineofslidA?gIersAvenuew
curve through a central angle of 17
S.434 1 SEMINOLE COUNTY
OWNED BY: FLORIDA LAND degrees ol'Oo",a distance e,w.63
by a window gate locked from the inside to ward off burglars. the Northerly Right Of Way line of DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. Ill COMPANY,
a Florida Corporation lest to the end of said curve; thence
the
LOngweorl.W.gner
Road,
thence
FEE SIMPLE — RIGHT OF WAY
Some of the dead bore evidence of having been trampled as they
run South U degrees 75' West, a
contiue
n N 6 degrees $3' 33" W. (A) That part of:
SUBJECT
TO: MORTGAGE distance of 176.11 feet to the POINT
tried to escape. Some literally were torn from their shoes, which alonothe Westerly Might Of Way line
Lot 31, Entimlnger Farms Ad. recorded In Official Records
look OF BEGINNING.
were scattered about the room as reminders of the terror that of said Algiers Avenue 1*0 feet, dillon No. 7, according to the
715, pigs 17$ in favor of GAC
thence run $ 01 degrees 35' 57" W. thereof as recorded in Plot Boo"
accompanied the fierce flash fire.
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PROPERTIES, INC., a Fl Ida Containing 13,300 square feet (0.310
13.2'i toot. them run Sa degrees 3$
C. Of the PubliC Records of
Ten died In restrooms where they fled or were trapped. Most of 33" E. 1.10 fee,, thence run S $4. Page
Corporation
acre), more or less, exclusive of
Seminole County, Florida,
area In existing rights of way.
the other victims were found near the window, police said.
degrees 3P 37" W. 17.43 felt, thence

Chief

(AP)
Police
James Peifry admits he had a four-foot-high
marijuana plant growing In his backyard, but
he adds, "I never touched It and I never intended to touch It."
The 49year-old police chief of this northeastern Kentucky community said Sunday
that after a drug raid earlier this year, he
tried toy some confiscated marijuana
In a spot in his backyard that his wife had
cleared for tomatoes.
Peifry said he set fire to the haul, but since
that didn't destroy all the seeds, he decided
"to let ltgo and see what it looked like.
MOREHEAD, Ky.

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the U.S. Recommended Daily

Allowance for protein, five vita.

confused about the meaning of mins and two minerals configures pertaining to the gov- tamed In each serving.
ernment's recommended daily
The U.S. RDA's indicate how
allowance of vitamins and mm- much of a given nutrient Is nec-

fortified

or enriched or for

essary to maintain good health.

U a nutritional label HAS Vita-

min A, followed by the number
10, that means one serving of
the product provides 10 per cent

which a nutritional claim is of the amount of Vitamin A
made. Even a statement such needed every day.
as "rich in Vitamin C" Is
Part of consumers' confusion
enough to require nutritional may be due to the fact that

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IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
SEMINOLE COUNTY

After serving Sanford for 23 years, W.A. Adams
(left) of Adams Transportation and Storage Inc. has
sold the bu.siness to Robert O'Neil (right). O'Neil
has been manager of the DeLand and west Volusia
County offices for 15 years. Adams T&amp;S, United Van
Lines Inc. representative in Seminole and Volusla
counties, recently opened an office In the Altamonte
Springs area.

Vote Nov. 2 for

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BYAUDIE MURPHY

Just at a time when China watchers thought
that they were about as confused as they could be
about the pecking order in Peking, things got
worse.

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In a breathtaking development, Hua Kuo-feng,
a relative unknown, has draped himself with the
mantle of Mao Tse-tung, removed his main opposition
and summoned officials from the
provinces to tell them what has happened and why.
No parallels can be drawn In a democratic
society, but the magnitude of the upheaval Is great
even by Communist standards. Among those purged
were the widow of Mao Tse-tung, Chiang Ching, his
trustedpcstlennd the overseer of China'cut&amp;
affairs for aáeeade, and the No.2 and No.4 men In
the party hierarchy. The purge Included two of the
youngest men in the politburo who were considered
Political comers. And If some ranking pundits are
correct, Hua's accumulation and consolidation of
power in the 33 days since Mao's death is Unprecedented. It is being compared to the 17 years
that it took Josef Stalin to become entrenched in the
Soviet Union.
Perhaps the swiftness of events has blinded
many to the realities. Some predict already that a
moderate new regime will emerge, one that will
work for a relaxation of tensions with both the
Soviet Union and the United States.
The reasoning Is that Hua, a pragmatist of the
Chou En-lal school, will dedicate himself to China's
emergence as a modern nation. To achieve this
goal he will need U.S. help, and thus better relations
with us.
Some believe also that he will moderate the
tensions that exist between China and the Soviet
Union because the People's Liberation Army,
which sanctioned his assumption of power, will
want to modernize the military forces. To do so
they will need Soviet arms.
There is no doubt that the PLA will indeed
become more influential under Hua. It also Is true
that the army leadership is largely composed of
proyinclal men who have never been out of China.
Th
re cautious of all worldWeii, partki4srly
th
let Union. It Is hard to accept the thesis th t.theil ussians will sell the Chinese MIGs and
missiles that could be turned against the Soviet
Union or Its allies and surrogates in Asia.
And so far as U.S. assistance to China is concerned, the basic question always is quid pro quo.
What will we get In return? China Is Impoverished.
It has few, if any surplus commodities. It also
generally does not do business on credit. We don't
think that the United States is ready for direct
grants to Peking.
The International dialogue that has followed
Hun's ascensioti to power begs a large question:
How permanent Is Hun's perch at the top?
Nobody really knows. Mao himself predicted
that a prolonged internal struggle would ensue after
his death.
It is doubtful that the unrest that preceded his
death can be turned on and off like a water tap.
PLA troops already have occupied campuses and
other evidence of divisiveness among power factions is visible. Moreover, most of the present
leadership is over 70 and hardly a wave of the
future. What can be seen suggests that massive
upheaval will continue in China for some time to
come, despite outward appearances cultivated by
Hun and his associates.
Under the circumstances we believe that the
best course for the United States and other Western
nations to follow is to play it cool. We shouldn't be
inn aft w uianv wiii..vaiuii Ufl we
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oasis or ti'e
present regime's permanence or go out of our way to
help its legitimacy.
we can and should continue to foster the policy
that we are a peaceful and reasonable nation
willing to listen and assess. others in the context of
our own national interests.
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RAY CROMLEY

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Pollution
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Both men, In their programs for longterm
econoin recovery, depend heavil y on a reform
of the regulatory agencies, easing up on
repressive laws and reining In overzealous
regulators whose actions lessen competition and
push cods up unreasonably.

foods and drugs have Sad side effects sol Well as
pod, depending on use, more thought should be
give-i to balancing the good against the bad, with
more effort assigned to regula ting who
prescribes the drugs. This, In contrast to current
excessive concern, with the negative aspects of
those drugs which, when properly used, could do
far more good than harm.

It is certain that in the regulatory agencies,
including food and drug, there Is excessive zeal
in some areas and sloppiness and a failure to
follow through In others. There Is certainly too
little attention paid to possible prejudices and
conflicts of interest.

But the almost-universal problem In the
regulatory agencies, whether In food and drugs,
tra nsportation, communications, or whatnot, Is
that they are so concerned with the elimination
of what can go wrong, and with what companies
sho uldn't do, that they throw o ut the good with

the bad.

That is, you cannot eliminate eve ry possible
bad aspect of competition without destroying
competition, and all the price and efficiency
benefits it can bring. You cannot eliminate all
possi bl e seeming conflicts of Interest In
regulatory agencies with out running t he chance
of eliminating all the experts
resulting in
regulation by amateurs, than which there Is
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That's one extreme. Here's the other:
Unless the new Congress revises vehicle
exhaust emission standards next year, It may
force the industry to cancel Its 1975 model
Production, warns Richard I. Terrell, vice
chairman of Gene Motors, in a recent release
to the press.
China
As usual, the truth m ust He somewhere in.
and In this case It would seem to be
closer to the side of the "bad guys."
JOHN CUNNIFF
It In Inconceivable that Congress would
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naerson ones, that the Industry Is entirely
NEW YORK AP
An offshoot of the con- synonym for uninsured." When confront
unregulated a nd is blithely building cars that are
ed with
sumer movement that Ironicall y Is bound to
a product liability claim , these com panies are pouring dangero us poisons Into the atmosphere.
mean higher pr ices for retail products Is the
highly vulnerable.
Few Industri es are more Intensely regulated.
rising number of people suing companies for
allegedly defective products.
Nobody, aside from the relative few who ob. Since the mld-1960s, exhaust emission stan dard,
Insurance officials and man ufacturers
thin settlements, benefits from the si t uation. have been steadily tightened and ha ve now
compare the problem to the more publicized
While Insurers are obtai ni ng higher prices for reached the point where, compared to the car of
a decade ago, according to GM's figures, they
medical malpractice situation, in which docto rs
their product, they are also being forced to pa
y represent reductions of 96 per cent of
complain they cannot afford to pay the rising
out larger amounts.
hydrocarbons, 83 per cent of carbon monoxide
costs of premiums.
ur ing the past 15 years, says
D
and
36 per cent of nitrog oxide — the three
The Conference
The trend in indust ry, however, Is far more
Board,
a
nonpr
major
of
poll utants. The standar
en ds are even tighter
it
research
organization,
serious.
more
an
50
produ
th
ct
liabi
In
California.
li
ty
award,
The Conference Board, which analyzed the
have topped $1
million.
trend In its publication "Across The Board," esFar f rom being a question of a tough clean air
tim ates that one million product liability cl aims
In fil ing more and more daims for product. law vs. no law at all, the Issue which Congress
will be filed in 1976.
related injuries, the board states, "plaintiffs are failed to settle ( with or without all eged White
"The cost of liability coverage for nonautoHouse pressur e) Is whether the law already on
being aided by a growing army of 'hired
guns,'
related accidents jumped from $2 billion in 1970
including doctors, en gi neers and economists the books for 19Th cars should be modifi ed.
to $3 bill ion in 1974 and some estimates Indicate It
retained by attorneys ..."
Again, GM's Terrell: The requirements still
could reach $30 billion by 1960," it stated.
in
fect for 1978 models are "so close to zero
ef
Cited
as
ano
er
th key factor. Is a shift In the
Wherever possible, the costs are being worked
emissi
ons" that present catalytic conve rter
Judicial
climate
which
reportedly makes it easinto the retail prices of consumer products, thus
systems
can't meet them.
ier for persons to collect for product-related
constituting an almost automatic inflationary
inju
ries
.
factor.
"In spite of our best efforts and the expenditure
In some instances, however, this cannot be
of hundreds of millions of doll ars, we
"Individual., seeking damages need not prove
done. Reports of insurance-induced fa il ures are
have
not
yet
developed this technology (to meet
that the man uf act urer has been negligent or has
rising, and a growing number of small concerns
violated either an express or Implied warranty. the 1978 standards ) . . . We will keep t rying, but,
are reporting difficulties in obtaining Insurance.
The manufacturer can be held Liable simply by time has run out for 1975 models; for those
models, 1918 Is today, and even LI we perfected
"Increasingly," says The Conferen ce Board,
producing what turned out to be a dangerous or
th
e technology right now, it would be too late for
"smaller companies are going self-Insured, a
defective product," the report states.
the 1978s.
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It would be nice tobe able tobelleve,asso,ne
people do, that all our problems are reducible to
the simple terms of the good guys vs. the bad
guys. It would uveso much ww and tear on the
reasoning faculties.
The q uestion of automobile exhaust poll ution
and what todo about ltisa case in point.
According to columnist Jack Anderson, White
House aides man euvered behind the scenes
during t he rush to adjourn Congress to save the
automobile Industry the cost of complying with a
tough clean air law.
White House pressure on a few key
congressmen and senators stalled the legislation
Which would, says Anderson, "have compelled
auto manufacturers to modify their exha ust
systems to keep dangero us poisons out of the
atmosphere."

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WASHINGTON Whether President Ford or
Jimmy Carter Is elected in November the victor
is due for an unhappy surprise.

Take food and drugs. Recent independent
scholarly reports suggest many people are
suffering, even dying, needlessly because the
testing procedures for drugs and the rules and
regulations for t heir use are so bureaucratic that
medicines tested and accepted in other advanced
Western countries sometimes are held up five to
seven years or more before approval here. It
would seem to the research men that safety
co uld be assured more quickly, and the lifesaving drugs utilized sooner, If procedures were
overhauled.

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strongly backed move for mo re regulation, for
more stringent laws detailing wha t business
large and small may do.

HONG KONG (AP)
Hua Kuofeng, appearing relaxed and confident, made his first
public appearance as China's new leader
before a million Chinese in Peking, who
cheered him and applauded condemnations of
his radical rivals.
The rally Sunday was staged in the great
It square before the Tien An Men the Gate of
Heavenly Peace. China-watchers in Hong
Kong studying a telecast were struck by the
predominance of military uniforms.
Hun, elected to succeed Mao Tse-tung as
chairman of the Chinese Communist party
China's highest office
wore a military
uniform himself. This was considered a
Possible indication of the present Importance
of the military, who outnumber civilians on
the party Politburo seven to five.

most of the guerrillas battling Smith's whiteminority government, and Joshua Nkomo,
who runs the best-organized black political
machine in Rhodesia, arrived Sunday. They
said they hoped to bring Bishop Abel
Muzorewa and the Rev. Ndabanlngi Sithole
into the "Patriotic Front" they have formed.
Muzorewa, Nkomo's rival for the remnants
of a nationalist coalition called the African
National Council, and Sithole, who founded the
Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU)
which Mugabe now claims to control, were
due today.

Arab Summit Opens
CAIRO (AP) Arab presidents and kings
are opening a summit conference to ratify the
latest cease-fire agreement in the Lebanese
civil war and to try to figure out how to make
it work.
Today's meeting of the 21 Arab League
members was called to approve the peace
agreement reached last Monday in Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia, and to make plans for the 30,000-man Arab peacekeeping force provided
for in the agreement.
The cease-fire was supposed to take effect
throughout Lebanon last Thursday morning.
But Christian forces have continued their
drive to clear the Palestinians from the
Arkoub area of southeast Lebanon, along the
Israeli border.
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26

Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 11-92.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
America.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Casselberry Community United Methodist.
Longwood Area Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 14 and
434.

Booze Barons Buying Off Politic ians?

WASHINGTON — The end of Prohibition find out about the partying.
"I would
a director of the bank.
hasn't stopped the booze barons from trying to it if you would not attach this memo appreciate
would have cut that figure to seven days. The air
to the per"This commissioner has unlimited influence quality, of course,
buy off the politicians. The
would
be thedates.
same. Similar
can be found maned file," wrote Welsenberger. "Please read and leverage In Utah," the memo dales. ,,She Comparisons apply In
35 other
in the secret files of the Jimevidence
ream Company,
one and destroy."
has and will continue to be of great service to the
of the nation's largest liquor manufacturers.
"flearly, the CEQ-EPA proposal is a
On another occasion, free booze was Beam Company. . - recently she
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The company's activities have attracted the delivered to the home of a member of
was
innumbers
pine," Says the Public Interest
the Penn- strwnental In helping us secure four new listings Campaign.
The federal environmentalists,
attention of the Treasury Department, which is sylvania Liquor Board. Beam officials also
In
the
State
of
Utah.
Believe
me,
she
carries
a
lot
however,
Insist
the new Index Is Intended to'
secretly investigating Beam for possible federal wined and dined regulatory officials from Iowa,
of
weight."
The
commissioner
was
later
instandardize
al
l
pollution
announcements.
liquor law violations. We have also conducted Maine, New Hampshire and North Carolina at a dicted, but not convicted, for accepting free
our own probe.
national brewers convention in San Juan, Puerto supplies of Beam whiskey.
WASHINGTON WHIRL The Democratic
Here are the details:
Rico.
National Committee asked Capitol Hill
In a number of dates, the liquor Industry Is
According to one company memo sum- return
our calls
Footnote:
Top Beam
officials to
either
did not Republicans
for funds to help defeat their GOP
or refused
comment,
co
regulated by date liquor commissions
ll eagues
.
Liquor
markzlng
the
convention,
a
case
of
Jim
Beam
Welsenberger
acknowledged
the
authenticity
of
staffer,
Walt
Klein,
and
President
who works
Ford.
for Rep.
One solicited
William
manufacturers sell their products directly to the was used "for the day to day en
tertainment of the memos to our associate Larry Kraftowf. He
state, which stores the booze In state-owned the Commissioners.
" This was supplemented by explained he was "overenthusiastic about im. Armstrong, R.-Colo., was so furious he wrote to
warehouses and t hen resells It to retailers,
lavish dinner parties for the commissioners, pressing some people."
Attorn ey General Edward [vi urging him to
it liquor company's profits in these dates, costing hundreds
prosecute
of dollars.
HOT
AIR
ALERT
the Democrats. Federal law forbids
The
government's
two
therefore, Is dependent upon the good graces of
The Beam executives, It seems, touched top environmental agencies are hoodwinking 37 such solicitation of government workers.
the Liquor commissioners. The Jim Beam every base. At one
party, the "gratuity" dates into believing their air quality Is ImCompany, according to Its own confidential was, In the wordsdinner
The Organization of American States has
of one company official, proving when in tact It's the same old poison,
given Juan Tack, the former foreign minister of
records, has undertaken to keep these officials "slightly higher than normal." "Because
of this
This Is the finding of the Public Interest Panama, $100,000 to conduct a
happy.
study of U.S.slightly higher tip," the official stated In an Campaign, a consumer group
which analyzed Panamanian relations since 1821. Apparently,
Jim Beam executives treated employes of the internal memo, "the
captain had the restaurant the new Pollutant Standards Index. The
index the OAS forgot that a House Subcommittee once
Michigan Liquor Commission, for example, to a management place an order for eight cases of was
proposed
by
accused Tack of involvemen t In a heroin
the
Environmental
Protection
weekend on the town In Chicago. According to Jim Beam."
Agency
and
the
White
House
Council
on
Smuggling
ring. Tack denied the charges.
one Internal memo, the company shelled out
Beam representatives planned other moves Environmental Quality.
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The consumer group claims that the
could
Rep.- Charles Rose, D.-N.C., Is already
new
miscellaneous "gratuities" at the posh Drake help their business. In another "confidential" index would permit higher pollution
saving gas by purring around the Capitol In a
Content In tiny electric car.
Hotel, not to mention the hotel expenses. The memo, WeIsenberger sugge
Now he plans to sa ve more
sted that the corn- the air before an
weekend was written off as a sales expense.
pollution
alert"
can
be
energy
by
Installing
a solar battery c
pony transfer a special account to a Salt Lake announced to warn"air
the elderly and chronically the
harger on
One cautious Beam executive, Robert City bank, because it would please a member
vehicle.
At
present,
ill.
In
of
the
battery
Li
charged
In
the
Last
four
years,
Washington,
D.C., has the House garage, for which
Welsenberget, was fearful that someone might the Utah Liquor Commission whose
relative was had 61 days' worth of alerts. The new syst
R
os
e
has
em
paid $2.57 to the U .S. Treasury.

College Night, with 100 college representatives, 7:30
p.m.. Valencia Conununity College. Students and parents
invited.
Seminole County Board of Realtors Associates
Educational Breakfast, 8:30 am., Quality Inn, 14 and SR

434.

Women's Auxiliary, VWF Post 10108, Sanford, 8 p.m.
regular meeting at the Post Home.
Sterling Park Elementary School Fifth Grade Open
House, 7:30 p.m.

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Charles T. Rumage, Detroit.

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By BOB LLOYD
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SherIff's deputies have jailed suspects in a weekend robbery

turning rester In the north
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Park, on charges of grand larceny of a motrocycle In connection
said.
with an incident at the Altamonte Mall parking lot. Bond for each
David Wesley Pyle, 36, 219 Second St., Altamonte Springs,
suspect was
was held In lieu of $5,000 bond on two charges of aggravatedSheriffs set at $5,000.
Detective Don Scism arrested Edward Allan
assault after John H. Dumas, 52, of 223 Marker St., Altamonte
Stenge), 19, 3409 Curtiss Dr., Forest City, and two juveniles In
Springs, was shot In the shoulder at the corner of North Street and
connection with a stolen motorcycle.
Longwood Avenue.
Stengel was charged with possession of stolen property and
Sheriff's investigators reported Elijah Simmons, 32, said he
fleeing to elude an officer. Bond was set at $5,500, according to
shouted to the driver of a speeding Cadillac convertible In a North
co unty jail records.
Street residential area and the driver turned around and came
Scism reported he was on a stake-out when three persons
back, pointing a pistol out the window of the car.
uncovered the stolen motorcycle in a wooded area and moved the
Witnesses told deputies that Simnmcns stRrted to walk away
motorcycle.
when Dumas told the armed driver that "we don't need anyone
Sheriff's deputies today were Investigating a weekend
shooting." They said the driver responded, "Old man, you want
burglary at the residence of Frank J. Hes.ce. 2455 Wnrthlnøtnn
5U111e iuo: aria urea xow sf013.
Rd., south Seminole, In which camera equipment and firearms
Dumas was wounded In the shoulder and treated at Florida
valued at p2,000 were reported missing. Deputy Randy Plttman
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custody at his residence a short time Later.
In other weekend arrests, Donald Mason Bowman, 17, of
Bunnell, in Flagler County, was jailed without bond on three
counts of armed burglary. The juvenile was indicted by the
Seminole County Grand Jury last week for trial as an adult on the
life felony charges.
Sanford police jailed James Lionel June, 24, 120 Anderson

Evelyn Hilliard, DeBary
Alanson F. Gover, Deftona

North to tk oft lateder in the
2026 1001711611 with 7h AWN IM

Mary C. O'Connor, Deltona
Michael J. Russo, Deltona
Margie I. Smith, Geneva

beaches and keys
Hiss mainly tu the low to midSlsneeplis the 7lsavrr the
north portion as Friday.
TUESDAY'S TIDES
Daytona Beach: High 10:53
a.m.and 11:23 p.m.; L.w 4:26
a.m. and 5:07 p.m.
Part Canaveral: High I#-.*
a.m,1I:53p.m.; Lw4:14n.m.
and 4:55 p.m.
Bayport: H10 3:59 a.m., 4:53
p.m.; Low It-.27
Z7
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Sjoblom, Lake

Behrens, Lake
Monroe
Janet L. Gregory, Orange
City
Spencer J. Hanill, Orlando

Boo SmIth, 25, Winter Park, Is being held without bond in
county jail on an armed robbery charge In connection with the
$125 holdup of the Direct Oil Station, SR436 and Hattaway Drive,
Altamonte Springs.
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Of a service station and In the shooting of a man during a speeding

pistol forced him to he on the office floor while money was taken
from a cash drawer.
Altamonte Springs police nabbed the suspect minutes after
the robbery at a nearby apartment complex, sheriff's deputies

Sunday's high U, Tida?s
low 14.
Partly dimly with scattered
skewers Wednesday and

DISCHARGES
Sanford

Robbery... .Suspect JaIed

Trumbull
Belinda G. Tyson
Charlotte B. Tyson
Claude A. Widdon Sr.

Frances C. Judas, Deltona
Huron F. Touchton, Geneva
Mary M. Vernlerj, Deltona
W. Noe, Lake Mary
Bertha E. Bobbltt, DelAnd
James Bradwell Jr., Lake
John Kennedy Jr., Longwood
Monroe
Kathleen Postle, Altamonte
Donald R. Stoddard, Orange Springs
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Marcia L Keeney
Florence M. Muse

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Sanford:
Ben Capps
Dallas Edwards
John J. Hilliard
Helen P. Malone
Charles E. Reynolds
Guy Keener, Deltona
Susan S. Whelchel, Lake
Mary
William IL Smiddy, Lincoln
Park, Mich.

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ford'
John N. Allen
Stephanie R. Bailey
Patricia Bibby

IJsted,the apons as slxreyolvers, Including an antique French 11.

model, three rifles and two shotguns.
Sanford police today were investigating the theft of jewelry
and old coins valued at approximately $1,000 In a burglary at the
residence of Ozzata E. Dale, 201 Jessamine Ave.
Patrolman Ray Bronson reported the missing items include
an $800 necklace of gold, silver, pearls, rubies and emeralds; four
gold rings; three collections of pennies; $50 cash and a quantity of
old corns.

will improve"
Gordan G. Oldham,
Govemment'
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honest, efficient and effec-

Saunders Stays On Ballot

tive representation.

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
A da's 5th District, had gone to permits for congressional
federal judge today for- court last week after denounc- didates are that they be 25 is removed from the ballot ,,is
immediate, irreparable and
bade the state Ethics Commisimug an Ethics Commission call years old, a citizen for seven outweighs any harm to the
sion to recommend that con--- for
her to appear today and ex- years and a resident of the state."
gresslonal candidate JoAnn plain the
late report.
state.
The Ethics Commission had
Saunders be removed from the
Stafford Issued a temporary
"Mrs. Saunders meets those adopted emergency rules to alNov. 2 ballot for late filing of a restraining order
preventing requirements; she doesn't have low it to inquire why the Orfinancial disclosure statement, the commission
from
to to meet any others," Patterson lando woman was nearly two
U.S. District Judge William remove Mrs. Saundersacting
prior to argued.
months Late In filing her finanStafford said he was of the the election next Tuesday. The
The state contended that It clal disclosure form with the
"tentative view" that a portion panel had planned
to meet to- could require disclosure of can- state Elections Division.
of the state law requiring the day but
was unable to act be- didates' finances under its audisclosure statements was Un- cause of the order.
thority to regulate the time,
constitutional when applied to
Mrs. Saunders' attorney, Dan place and manner or elections,
federal candidates.
Patterson of Tallahassee, at- but Stafford disagreed.
Mrs. Saunders, the Demo- gued that the only quailHe said that the potential of
cratic nominee in Central Flori- lications the
U.S. Constitution damage to Mrs Saunders if she

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Park Price Studied
The president of Overstreet estimated the land at $232,000
Today, Hattaway said,
Investment Co. said today he instead of the $255,000 price "It's an ideal choice; it's an
will ask the firm's board of approved by the Seminole
ideal location."
directors on Wednesday if they County Commission.
The chairman also said a
want to sell 40 acres near Apple
Commission Chairman "groundswell" of opinion in
Valley for a reduced price.
Mike Hattaway said he still favor of the Apple Valley site Is
R. T. Overstreet confirmed
favors the Apple Valley site, but making itself known in subhe will seek direction at the chairman said the final divisions surrounding Apple
Wednesday's meeting after a decision will be left to the Valley.
land appraiser last week commissioi.
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The appraisal, by Ronald making itself known," HatIrwin of Orlando, came in at taway said.
$232,000. However, comHe said a delegation of
rnissioners had agreed to pay persons wanting the next park
no more than $255,000, some in South Seminole may appear
$23,000 more than the appraised soon at a commission meeting
value. On Oct. 5, com- to speak in favor of the Apple
missioners voted 3-1 to buy the Valley site.
park site. Commissioner Dick
Williams voted in opposition.
Then homeowners rose up
In protest, saying they had not
been properly notified. At last
Tuesday's meeting about 100
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Auditions for Temple Israel variety show, 7:30 p.m.,
Temple Israel social hall, 4917 Eli St., Orlando.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First (closed)
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees board meeting,
7:30 p.m., clubhouse, Spring Oaks and SR 436.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club Road, Lake Mary.

Marion A. Fortson
Lee Moore
Leslie I. Nichol
Patricia Parker

Merle L. Fields
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Martha S. Howard

GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) — Four black
Rhodesian leaders gathered in Geneva today
to try to paper over their rivalries before
starting negotiations with Prime Minister Ian
Smith on Thursday.
Robert Mugabe, who says he speaks for

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Sanford:
Thomas B. Edmonds

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Hua Appears Relaxed

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Can you Imagine how boring it ja goi to g
Marge digs tirough the dtif on the floor and
ponies &amp;e helnit bwied In unpeecedent.d
*15 and 211$, with all those time capsules to dig up com.
up with a photograph of an ernrdy county
numbers. ft seems every sizable ece of available
and eumine?
convnlsslon chair. "I don't gat It," she W5• "The
I5
real estate has to have a time capsule burled on It,
Vihien Jr.,' but
Imagine an average Sanford couple, jft
In
future generations will be able to gawk at the around their living room In 2171 The woman, the auto *says, 'Don't bug me The Phantrinkets with which we surrounded our ljys,
stifling a yawn, says: "Henry, what are we going to torn."
do tonight? Sit home and watch Mary Hartman,
The contents of some time capsules are
Henry shrugs. He has found a prize of his own.
Mary Hartman XV on the Vi deo Screen?"
and presumptuous: writings by politicians, who
"A picture of President Ford! he
"Wow!"
gadgets such as NASA', auper..c.lculator, which
at the Qty Hall. They're psadog out time capmaJes
isn't even on the market yet; and signed
Marge says, looking over his shoulder.
burled heck In 1975. Every family gets one."
P4Oi(rPlL1 1 pftsidML movie stars, athletes,
know It's Ford?"
"How
do
YOU
So Marge and Henry zip
and other notables;
"Who
else
would
It be?"
copi es of statistical
magnetically powered car, an
up
records, diagrams, bl ueprints and other Important
"Hey, what else do YOU have there?" Marge
capsule.
but boring d uf f.
"Open It, Henry, I can hardly wait," Marge says says.
enry ows
a magazine he has plucked
excitedly.
But have you heard about Florida's tricentennial
from
th
e
il
p
e.
Henry opens the big, shiny container and dumps
We? To be opened In 2075, It will contain
"7W Is a very historical Item," he says "It's
mundane items as a polkadut bikini, Governor
th e contents CO t he floor.
th
e
copy of Playboy containing the Jimmy Carter
"Yecch!" Marge exclaims. "What are th
Aske w'a toothbrush, aBeaU. record, an empty soft
ose
Interview."
little bugs?"
drink can, a kid's toy radio that plays "Yankee
Marge watches Henry poring over the magazine
Doodle Dandy," and other, even more trivial Itnns.
Henry peers at th e shriveled
and
yells, "Henry, It's the I nterview that's historic,
Now It seems to me that Florida's ca psule Is a
mosquitoes," he says. "My goodness, they ciicin't not the centerfold."
step In the right direct ion, and I hope that other
realize beck t hen that we would dill have
"You study your history and I'll study mine,"
states follow Its lead.
I
around In 2071"
Henry replies.
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By Th. Assedated Press
You've heard this ill before. But, believe it or not, this
truly may be the year of the Cater.
Florida's hopes for Its first Scnttwailern Conference
footbefi champlonuldp got another boost Saturday with a
201$ victory at Tennessee. The Caters now Lead the
conference with a 31 record and games rnaInbig In the
next thee weeks with Auburn (24), Georgia (34) and
Kentucky (1-2).
Auburn warmed op for its challenge In Gainesville this
weeband by whipping Florida Slate 31.1$.
Tony Green, who pined 124 yards In 17 carries to lead
Florida (54) over Tennessee (3.4), is looking forward to
the Caters' first conference title In 41 years and a trip to
the Sugar Bowl.
"I sure as heck don't want to go back to the Gator
Bowl," Green said. "Nothing against those peonle, you
understand. but I like to travel"
Florida fell behind 10.0 In the first period but came back
on field goals
and
by David Posey and
touchdown rims of two yards by Jimmy Fisher and seven
yards by Willie Wilder.
"I don't know how good we are. but I know we're just a
little bit better than those guys we've beaten," says Coach
Doug Dickey of the 11th-ranked Florida Galore.
Nobody else knows exactly how good the Galore might
he, but Florida has the opportunity to do something In the

and Mississippi State visits Alabama.
The outside tests Bend Qnclnnati to Georgia end Kentucky to Maryland, with Teànese and Vanderbilt taking
the week oft.
Games Involving ares Independents will have Clemson
at Florida State, Georgia Tech at Duke, USE at
Louisville, Memphis State at Tulane and Northwestern
Louisiana at Northeast LoiülanL Miami of Florid. and
Southern Mk"liilppl have open data.
Florida moved out of Its deadlock with Auburn by
trimming Tennessee 20.1$ Saturday while Georgia and
Ole Miss remained just oft the pace, with the Bulldogs
downing Kentucky 31.7 and Ole Miss beating Vanderbilt
20-3 In a sloppily played game.
In other games Saturday, Phil Gargis scored four
touchdowns and led Auburn to a 31-19 triumph over
Florida State, Mhaliilppl Slate overcame five lost
fumbles to edge winless Southern Mississippi 141 and
Alabama coasted to a 24.3 victory over Louisville.
The independent action was highlighted by Georgia
Tech's 2$46 conquest of Tulane, the game turning around
In the final five minutes when halfback David Sims threw
a 25-yard touchdown pass to John Steele.
Elsewhere, Miami clobbered winless Texas Christian
42.0, Memphis State blanked Wichita State 314, Louisiana
Tech burled Northwestern Louisiana 354 and
Southeastern Louisiana edged Northeast 14-10.

next thee weeks it hasn't done In the 43year history of the
Soitheern Conference -win the League football title.
Mississippi plays one more cothrincs game than the
other current contenders -Florida, Georgia and Auburn
-wid should any of those lose JiM once, Ole Miss could
Claim the title on percentage.
But the Rebels have a rough road ahead of them -at
Louisiana State this week, at T-mee on Nov. 13 and
Against archelval Mississippi State at Jackson on Nov. 20.
Auburn, the surprising contender, Is currently 24 with a
deadly slate remaining, while Georgia and Ole Miss are 3I. Mississippi State also has lost only once, but the
Bulldogs are on probation and, therefore, ineligible for the
SEC title.
There are a trio of SEC games on this week's slate,
highlighted by Auburn's visit to Florida In a showdown of
the only unbeatens. Elsewhere, Ole Miss Journeys to LW

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Minn
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CoIIni St. 23,

1 a o .1(2 50 102

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S 3 0.7)4 171 %
4 3 0.571 115 1(7
1 3 0.57131 103

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Virginia Tech (2. Kent St. 11

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FOURTH -1. Patxi.Ja,I (3) 0.0

tom $00; 2. Josliin (1) 5.10
1.70; 3. ArichaZarr, (a) 5.$0.0(1.3)
2110; Ff5.1) U.70; 00135) 10110.

FIFTH-), 5
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4.103.10.2. Mano(o.Bangos (5) 7.30
3.10;]. AI$vaEchay (2) 1.10; 0 fl.
3) 37.00; P (13)103.00.
SIXTH-i. Cacho-QuloIa (a) 11.50
,705,30; 2. Domingo.Pore: (5) 10.20
300; 3. A jaEPa (3) 3.50; Q (5.
6)107.10; P (11) 242.10
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MIDWEST

Akron 31, E. Mich
0
Ball St. 20. Appalachian 1
Color10o 33, Iowa St. 11

Dayton 17,

Toledo 14

Drake 34. W. Taxes St. 11
Iowa 22, Minnesota 12
Illinois St. 74, Indiana St. 11

Kansas 21. Kansas St. 11
(1) toO 3.40 4.00; 7. lca.BaItla (2)
3 1 0.430151111
Miami,
Ohio 0.
BowlIng 3404003. Domlngo.Y:a (4)3.10:0
WiShes Division
Green 7
(1.2) 11.10; P (1.2) 106.20; Big 0 (5.
6 1 0.137141131
MIchigan 35. IndIana 0
NiqvIsDly$slso
6) and (1)2) 1100.20.
Deny
1 3 0.571171 03
Michigan
MOII$
St.
31,
Illinois
23
5 2 0 11 53 20 S DIego
IIONTH -1. Formln.kngoa (3)
4 3 o sn
L.A.
Missouri 31, Nebraska 24
1 3 3 11 30 20 Kan City
5004.40 5.00; 2. Marurl.Ethaye (6)
2
3
0.251150213
H. Dakota St. 22. N. Dakota 7001.00;]. Anton.Lan'on
Pltts
2 5 2 6 2547 Tpa Bay
(I) 10.100
0 7 0.000 36 156
Dirt
2 4 1 3 23 22
(31) 52.10; P (36) 231.10.
NATIONAL CONFIRINCI
N.
Michigan
wash
II,
Cent.
Mich.
i 3 2 4 20 31
NINTH - 1. Zarre (3) 13.50 6.20
lasisvn Division
igan 13
Adams Division
Dallas
3.202. Arecna (3) 11.50340:3. Alava
a i 0.537 151 100
Ohio
Bstn
St.
24.
Pur
d
ue
3
7 2 0 14 11 21 5 Louis
(4) 7.20; Q (33) 11.10; P (3-3) 152.30.
S 1 0.133 144 Ill
Oklalmma St. 31. Oklahoma
Cleve
3 2 2 I 26 Il Wash
TENTH -1. Lanea (6) 12.4 1.00
2 0.517 127114 21
Buff
4 1 0 S 21 31 PhIla
340; 2. FermIn (3) 1.20 1.00; 3. Area
2 3 0.251 ,list
S.
Dakota
St.
into
Il, S. Dakota 17 (2)5.60; 0 (3-6) 40.00; P (6.3) p.70;
1 4 3 3 30 37 NY Gti
0 7 0.000 76 165
s Illinois 54, N. Illinois 0
$a$'gy'$ Res.Its
DO (56) 113.50.
Contral Division
W. Illinois 41, Nebraska.
Philadelphia 3, Buffalo 2
M inn
ELEVENTH - I. ArtaQulola (SI
6 0 1 .020 157 2 Omaha
31
Montreal 1. Pittsburgh I
Olrf
21.50 12.505,60; 2. OguIza PereZ (1)
Coach Tom I.andry figured the
3 4 0.429120
wide receiver Roger Carr on Ferguson at quarterback, ral. touchdown pass to Harold
York
Now
Islanders
S.
To.
Chcgo
3 4 0.1w III 103
situation was well In hand. But touchdown pass plays of 79 and lied behind a pair of . J. 'acks , lifting Los Angeles roito 2
William I Mary 20, Ohio U. 0 Q (45) 11.60; P (5.1) 54.30.
On Bay
3 1 0.4291 ,4 14
41 yards and Toni Unhart kick- Simpson touchdo wn rims but over scrappy New Orleans. The
it wasn't,
Wisconsin 75. North western
1.
ChIcago
Minnesota
3
TWELFTH - 1. Marw-l.Ramon
Western Division
25
St. Louis 1. Detroit 2
SFran
(6)13.04
801.40;
2. .Fermln.Echaye
"This was an incredible eda pair 0ffield goals for Bal. came up short. Ferguson aid- Saints lost
6 1 0.55715653
Boston 1, Los Angeles 2
L.A.
(4) 1.00 1.30;]. Alava.Juan (3) 340;
SOUTHWIST
Rains lost three In the sloppy
S 1 1 .751 131 100
game," said Landry after Dal- timore, Carr hauled In five fered a back injury In
SWN'.
Resells,
N Oles
0 (46) 30.30; P (6.1) 122.10; Big 0
Arkansas II, Houston 7
7 3 0.251111161
las eventually won 31-21. "How passes in the game for 210 ond quarter and may be lost for game. Haden replaced Ron JAPhiladelphia S. Colorado 3
pit
E. Texas St. is. Stephen F. (1-8 with 4-6) 121510.
1 6 0.143 112 204
Bu ffalo 2 Washington I
A
Atlnta
00: Handle
we ever got In jeopardy of los- yards. The Jets' Clark Gaines the season. Sam Cunningham worskl who hit three of 11
5)60.312.
I 4 0.143 44133 Austin i
Vancouver 5.
New
f'.wk
...'b
McNeese 4 '4, .nsas St.
5uvrgay's
Ies for just 15 yards and Rangers
log I'll never know"
collected 102 yath.,. -- 12 car- giined 118 yards for the Pats
4
San Fr.ncFco IS. Atlanta 0
21
Elsewhere In the NFL, Mm- ries.
Atlanta 3, PlttSburgo 3
ed Simpson hpd 110 for the utrew t wo Intcrcepiiuna.
N. (exas St. 25. New Mex ico
Sundays Games
Chicago
1,
St. Louis 2
nesota remained undefeated
Baltimore 20, New York Jets St. II
Steeler, fl, Gluts 0
Bills.
Lions 41, Seakawks 14
Tay's Games
0
Texas 13, SMU 17
France Harris carried 27
with a 31-12 victory over Phila.
Broncos 35 Chiefs 2$
Now York Islanders at Moe.
Greg Landry threw for three
Plt?sburgi V. New York 01.
Texas ALl 30, Angelo St. 10
delphia, Cincinnati whipped times for 106 yards and two
Quarterback Steve Ramsey touchdowns and the Detroit de- treal
ants 0
Texas AIM 37, Rice 31
T- Ws Games
Houston 27.7, Miami edged touchdowns and the Pittsburgh tossed a pair of touchdown tense intercepted
Minnesota 31, Philadelphia 12
Texas Tech 52. Arizona 21
(SMiles)
six Jim 7
Now
York
Rangers
At
Cleve.
New
ff
England 21. Bu alo
FAN WEST
Tampa Bay 23-20, Baltimore defense turned In its first shut- passes as Denver outlasted passes
I. Mlaml.DacS. South 26; 2.
land
as
the
Uons rolled over
Cleveland 21, San DIM 17
ArIzona St. 31, Now Mexico
SemInole 51; 3. Florida .JC 01; 1.
out in Its last 20 games against Kansas City in a wild offensive the
blanked the New York Jet.
Vancouver at St. Louis
15
Denver 35. Kansas City 31
expansion Seahawks. Levi
Lake City 100:3. Palm Beach 121; 6.
the
w
less
Detroit
at
Los
Angeles
in
Pittsburgh shut out t he New
Giants, off to the game in w hich the teams corn- Johnson r et u
Los Angeles 16, New Orliens
Boise St. 21, Nevade-Reno I
Brevard A 123; 7. Indian River 127;
rned one Inter10
Brigham Young 45, Utah St. 5. MIamI.D.te North 230; 9.
York Giants 27-0, Oakland held worst start in their 52-year his. bined for 53 first downs. (XIs ceptlon
World Hockey Association
Irevard
70 yards for a touchChicago 31. Dallas 21
14
B W.
ern Division
off Green Bay 18-14, New Eng- tory, The Steelers outgalned Armstrong gained 101 yards for down and tern
Miami
M.
Tampa
Citadel
26,
Air
Force
7
Barney went 24
Bay
20
W I. T Pis OF GA
I. McCoy (MOS) 21.0; Mayoral
land beat Buffalo 26-22, Denver New York on the ground 23018 Denver and the Bronco defense yards with another
Cincinnati 77, Houston 1
Quebec
7 I 0 11 41 23
(MOS) 23.15; 3. Bergstrasser
steal
for
an.
yards,
Oakland
IS,
Green
including 106 by Harris. stiffened long enough to stop other score.
Birm
Bay II
topped Kansas City 35.26
4S1
3* 13
(15CC) 25.11; 3. Bregstress.r
Oiti'ølt 11, Seattle 14
Clnci
3 3 2 5 43 39
((5CC) 25.10; 1. winters (MDS
Cleveland downed San Diego 21Today's Games
N Eno
2 3 I 3 15 25
OBLANDO.SIMINOLE
25.23:5. Gilmore (5) 26.01; 5. Bunn
17, Los Angel es got by New
St . Louis at Washington, (n)
Indy
241 3 1932
(5) 26.12.
MATINEE RESULTS
Mirn
Orleans 16-10 and Det roit mau2 3 1 S 21 30
FIRST
1. Aldana-JavI (1) 1.20
Western Division
6.20 2.60; 2. 0omngo.yza (6) 5.10
led Seattle 41-14.
Winn
3 3 0 10
-° 3. Uua-Miguel (2) 3.00; 0 1-4)
San Francisco dumped AtPhoenix
5 2 0 10 34 2'
31.4; P (1-6) 102.30.
lanta 15.0 ina Saturday night
S Diego
32
30
SECOND - I. Urza.JavI (3) 10.60
Houston
3 4 1 7 25 31
7.46,40:7. lcaCoIde (3)9.104.10;].
St. Louis visits WashEdmntn
1 2 0 6 15 11
Domlngo.BeltIa (1) 4.10; Q(3.5)
ington tonight.
Calgary
I&amp; 1 3 IS 21
1150; P(S-3) 70.60; 00(1-5) 150.00.
EAST
DILAND INVITATIONAL
Saturdays RIVIItS
Chicago linebacker Ross
THIRD-i. Necul.Coido (2)13.40
Boston College 21. Army 10
(3-9 Miles)
nd
Cincinnati
New
Engla
3,
4
3.20
1.20;
Brupbacher got the Bears back
Boston U. 34. Rhode Island 0
2. Echano.Eloru (3) 7.40
TAMPA (Al') For a coach ... said Rue's Coach John animosity to the people In
Boys Varsity: 1. Titusville (i) 71.
Quebec 6. Houston 2
Brown 25, Holy Cross Is
1.00;]. Larrl-Beltia (6) 1.50; 0(23) 2. Rockledge RI 76. 3. Winter Park
in the game when he inter- who marched the Miami McKay.
Birmingham 3. Indianapolis I
36.10; P(2.3) 14.20.
Miami ... I think I've got a
Colgate 21, Lafayette 11
(WP) 101 1. Lyman IL) 100, 5.
cepted a White pass and re- Dolphins to three stralght Super
Sunday's
Reselts
Connecticut
FOURTH
21.
1. Aretha.Qulola (I) Daytona Beach Mainland (M) 115.6.
Quarterback Steve Spurrier better chance here."
Massachu.
i, Birmingham i
sins £
turned It 25 yards before later- Bowls, a 23-20 victory over a came
11.000.00540; 2. Neul.JavI (1)7.60 Jacksonville Ribaulf (JR) (E) 200.
off the bench the second
"1 let Owens go based on the
Calgary 6, San Diego 0
5.20; 3. Patxl.Soto (6) 3.50; QIlE 9. Lake Branthey (LB) 211, 10.
Dartmouth 33, Cornell 0
ailngto Harterutelne who went first-year club like the Tampa half and almost pulled the
Cocoa
Phoenix S. Edmonton 3
Gett'sburg 10, Bucknell 7
game receivers we have. I'm always
51.20; P(11-1) 195.90; DD(21) 150.30. Beach (CO) 227.
the final 12 yards for a touch- Bay Buccaneers was just too out by completing 13 of 21
Today's Games
FIFTH
Harvard
20,
Princeton
11
I. Bilbao-Sanchez (1)
happy when a player leaves us
I. Kenny Clark (R) 11.19 (course
No games scheduled
down. Then Virgil Livers ran close,
Hobart 25, union 22
1950 6.10 400; 2. Fermln.AItu (1) record);
passes for 143 yards and two and does good," said Shula
2. Daryl Eastman (M)
Tuesday's Games
Ithaca
75.
C.W.
Post 7
160 4.50; 3. Santl-Larrea (7) 3.60; 1507; 2. Morris Wilson (JS) 15:10:4.
beck a punt 51 yards to set up
"We won. That's about all I touchdowns. Spurner said: whose clubs were Super Bowl
Cincinnati at Now England
Lehigh 21, Main* o
Q(I-4) 25.00; P(1.1) 139.20.
Richard Horta (LB) 15:13; S. Bruce
Johnny Muo'a two-yard TD can say about it," said Don "We just aren't quite
PhoenIx at Quebec
SIXTH
I. C800-11"08 (3) Caldwell (LI 13:16; 6. Brent
New Hampshire 35. Northgood contestants in the 1911-73 seaEdmonton
it
Houston
eastern 21
15.50 0.20 4.00; 2. Urza.Elorza (21 Browning (5)15:71:7.
run and it was 24-21.
Shula, whose Dolphins were enough."
Bobby Smith
sons and won In their lad two
San Diego at Minnesota
6.60 4.20; 3. OgullaSoto (6) 1.10; (M) 15:37; 5. Charlie Trentham
Penn St. 33, W. Virginia 0
Not to worry. While came heavily favored Sunday despite
(T)
But a wide receiver who Super Bowl appearances.
Birmingham at Calgary
Pitt 45, Navy 0
0(2.3) 45.40; P (3.2) 96.90.
15:31;
9,
Robert Young (WP) 13:52;
back with a 54-yard toss to a rash of injuries,
Rutgers 47, Columbia o
SEVENTH
wasn't quite good enough for
1. UrlaColdo (I) 10.1
(1.5 MIles)
Yepremlan, a key performer
Gol den Richards to set up the
St. John's, N.Y. 42, Fairlelgh 10.40 4.10 3.20; 2. Larrl-Pere: (6)
"We've had healthy people on the Dolphins was almost to
Girls Varsity: I. Rockledge 61, 2.
Olckn
0
11.60
1.60;
3.
Domingo
o
wi
th
t
he
Super Bowl clubs, also
-Migoet (3) Del-and 109; 3. Lake Brantley 134,4.
final Dallas score, a six-yard offense and still been inconsist- much for Miami defenders,
Syracuse 21. Temple 16
ISOQ(l 6)53.00; P (14)116.00; Big Jacksonville Fletcher 131.
S. winter
White-to-Pearson pass, and ant. So you can't blame all o ur ..,Morda Qwens1.cut..by Miami had field goals of 28 and 24
0(23
with
,
VMI
10,
Delaware
6
II)
555.00
Park 141, 6. Titusville 141,7. Some
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Dallas had its sixth victory in problems on injuries," he said a ,nonth ago, caught three yarth-He called his winning
EIGHTH,,I,
17.
Bi*bao.Ramsu (fl 176, S. Lyman 2O1,. Evans 235, 10.
Aflakf(C DMs4,j
W.
Connecticut
o. Coast 11.10 7.0 3.2Cr 2. Aiav..Zarre (1) Oak
seven games.
Ridge 220, 11. Ceco4 Beach ,
.
after having to wait until the Bucs' touchdo wn passes. He kick routine.
Guard
0
1.003,4;
3.
Manolo-Lai-rea (7) 3.50 12. Bradford County Starke 773,251
Boston
2
13.
Vikings 31, Eagles 12
"I've been there before," he Buffalo
final 55 seconds to claim victory took an 18-yard scoring toss
Yale 21, Penn 7
Q(I1) 41.40; P(4-1) 99.60.
Lake Howell 296. It Spruce Creek
3 0 I.Ooo
NINTH I. Zari'e (3)9.501,003.20 313. 15. Seabreeze
SOUTH
Fran Tarkenton brought Min- on a 29-yard field goal by Garo from darting quarterback Par- said. "I've been in the league NY Knits
425. 16. Lake Weir
2 0 I.Ooo
2. Juan (2) Juan (3) 140 300; 3. 441.
Alabama 24. Louisville 3
Nets
1 2 .333
,nesota from behind with a 35- Yepremlan.
nell Dickinson who injured his ten years and It was just anoth- NY
Bilbao (6) 3.20; 0(231 40.20 P (3-2)
Alcorn 3. Southern U. 0
Phllpa
hl
0
2
I. Cindy .Iuru (0) 039 (course
yard touchdown pass to rookie
er
ki
ck
for
me.
May
be
the
first
While the victory kept the ankle in the second quarter.
Ark.-Pine Bluff 21. Kentucky 3-Central Division
record); 2. Trlcia Critchflew (R
St.
II
TENTH
1.
Terry
two
years
my
knees
shook
and
Sammie White in the third Dolphins' (34) slim National
Anton
Houston
(2)
9.50
6.50 5:41; 3. Kathy BrImgard' (LI
Then
2 0 1.00D
veteran
Auburn 31, Florida St. 19
1.40:2. Sanji (7) 11.504,60;]. Ramon 5:47; 4. Susan Williams (T) 1:47; S.
quarter and Chuck Foreman Football League playoff hopes Hanratty, acquired two weeks my face twitched, but not any- Cliv,
7 0 Low
(3)
Davidson
3.50
20,
Hampden.Syd.
N Orleans
Q(2-7) 45.10; P(2.7) 262.50; Susan Stebers (B) 5:51; 6. Lindy
I
added TD runs of 32 and two alive, it also served as a great ago as a free agent, failed to more."
ney t4
00(3.2) 110.10
S Antonio
I 1 .300 1
Appin (5) 0:06; 7. Cathy Bartlett
yards as the Vikes raised their morale booster for the Bucs, move the team and Spurrier
Florida
20.
Tennessee is
ELEVENTH - I. Cacto-soto (3) (5) 9:07; 5. Jamie Robinson (JF)
I I
1
The Dolphins also had touch- Washton
14.50
6.40
3.10; 2. PatxlQuiola (1) 9:09; 9. Melody MineD
GeorgIa 31, Kentucky 7
Atlanta
1
,recordto54-1, Tarkenton hit on
now winless in seven game&amp; was pressed into second half down runs
(Sc) 9:11;
of six yards by Ben5.503.60:3. Santl.Altu (7) 7.00; Q(I. 10. Jinnie Merkle (WP) 9:)3.
Georgia Tech 2$, Tulane 16
WESTERN CONFERENCE
.23 of 33 tosses for 249 yards to
If it hadn't been for two action. He threw 20 and seven- nyMaloneandoneyarijby Don
23.20; P(31)35.30.
Hampton Inst. 3$. Virginia St.
_
Midwest Division
34
become the Second man in NFL blocked Dave Green place kicks yard touchdown passes to Nottingham before a crowd of DerlYif
TWELFTH - I. Manolo.Juan (5)
2 0 1.000
Livingston St. 16, Alabama 1.104.10110; 2. Fermin.Larrea (6)
Chicago
history to pass the 40,000-yard - a 37 yard field goal attempt Owens.
I SM I
61,437. It was the largest Detroit
St. 12
3.003.00:3. AntoflAltu (3)5.40; Q(4.
1
1
.500
I
hnark in passing yardage. lie and a conversion boot
the
"Miami may have done the regular season turnout this Kan City
00; P(56) 100.50; Big Q (1.3
Maryland 30, Duke 3
0 7
needs 91 yards to top ailtime Bucs would have been the- greatest favor that ever hap- year at Tampa Stadium,topped Mllwk
Md.-E. Shore 21, N . C. Central With 60) 1,594.00.
0 3
Handle 1134.010; Attendance
it
leader John Unitas. Foreman victors.
a 3
pencil to me in football," said only 71,718 for Miami's 28-21 Indiana
Memphis
5*.
31,
Wichita
St.
0
2
-730Pacific
Division
wour.Jup with 28 carries for 20Q
"I've been telling people that Owens who had a total of six pre-season victory over the new Seattle
Miami, Fla. 19, TCU 0
SATURDAY NIGHT
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yards a club record.
FIRST
Mississippi St. Ii. S. MIS.
we are improving, and we are catches for 88 yards. "I bear no cross-state rivals.
I. Ica-Miguel (2) 1340
Portland
i 0 1.0
$99
450
sissippI £
2. Eddy-Sanchez (7) 5.00
Los Am
Bengali 27, Oilers 7
I 2 .333 1
3.203 Echano.BeItla (3)4.20; 0(27)
Morgan
St.
34,
Delaware
St.
Golden
0
.
1
Ken Anderson and John
46.50; PU.?) 109.50.
13
Phoenix
0 2 .000 1½
Reaves threw one
SECOND I. lcaElorza (4) 17.60
Mississippi 20. Vanderbilt 3
p-'Saturday's Results
N. Carolina I?. E. Carolina to 1.101,60; 7. Oguiza Miguel (5) 9.00
apiece as Cincinnati took Sole
New York Knicks 117, San
N. Carolina St. 31. Clemson
Echano5anchez (3) 350 Q
,Antonio ,
possession of first place In the
'1
(45)40.40; P(i5) 1540.90; (2-11
,
Buffalo 105, Philadelphia 105
nenican Conference Central
210. 30.
- Notre Dime 13, S. Carolina
Washington IS. Detroit 97
Salem Col. 35, W. Virginia St
THIRD - I. LarriArana (3) 11.00
vision. The Bengal defense
Chicago 102, Indiana 91
310 SANFORD AVE.
6.003.60, 2. EchanO.CoIdo (2) 1110
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held Houston to just 28 yards
Raiders 18, Packers 14
two Chief drives the oneyard
The Dallas Cowboys survived rushing and sacked Oiler quarKen Stabler threw three line.
a scare and lost a quarterback, terback Dan Pastorini six touchdown passes in the second
Browns 21. Chargers 17
times,
,albeit temporarily, against
quarter Including an U-yard
Brian Sipe threw for two
Chi ca go Bears.
Dolphins 23, Buts 29
pass-and-run connection with touchdowns, melding the goRoger Staubach, the Cow.
Miami needed a 29-yard field Cliff Branch and the Raiders ahead
score on a 10-yarder to
boys' durable star, went out of goal by Garo Yepremian with held on to win. The first two Oscar Roan
in the fourth quara ction in the third period Sun. 5 seconds left to edge eros- Oakland extra points were ter, as the
I
SUrpfIsil'.g ikowue
day with a fractured little fin- state rival Tampa Bay. The blocked and the thjrdwas wide. won their third
draight,Sipe hit
ger on his passing hand when he Dolphins built a 20-7 lead on Each club was penalized 13 on 23 of 28
tosses
for 246 yards
'was hit by Bear linebacker short TD runs by Bennie Ma- thnes,the Packers for l5l yards
and Larry Poole, repla1g
Mike Hartensteine. Danny lone and Don Nottingham be. and the Raiders 119.
injured Greg Pruitt, who hurt
White, a refugee from
fore ailing quarterback Steve
Patriots 2$, Bills 22
his ankle late in the second
orld Football League, re Spurrier came off the bench in
Steve Grogan threw for one quarter, gained 64 yards on 16
placed him and promptly
the second half to throw a pair touchdown and ran for another carries.
Preston Pearson with a 15-yard of TD passes to Morris Owens as New England built a 28-9
Rams 11, 851111 10
touchdown pass for a 24-7 Dal- for t he Sues.
third-period lead and then held
Pat
Haden came off the bench
las bead.
Colts 20, Jets I
on. The Bills, with Gary Mafled Jones hooked up with rangi replacing the injured Joe to fire a 40-yard fow'thquarter
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Sabres 2, Capitals 1
flames 3. Penguin 3
from the one yard line early in Orlando Central, fell behind
1 I
Curt
Bennett's goal with 37
imn
Loreotz
and
Fred
the game than belted 49 yards Conway, 6.0, at the half. Pat
4llwasastrange,wefrdfelStanfleld scored as Buffalo ex. seconds to play, after goalie
for the clinching score as Evans' 12-yard reverse tied
'S
ling being out there all alone," tend
4
2
ed Its unbeaten streak Phil Myre was removed, giving
Milcee's Midgets toppled score late In the third period,
said
Cliff
Koroil,
alter
scoring
against
Washington to 11 Atlanta an extra attacker, gave
division - leading South then Scott Grant fired a2l.yard
on a rare penalty shot and
ames.
the Flames the tie. It was BenSemInole, 140, during Sat urday fowthquarter touchdown pass
helping the Chicago Black g
nett's sixth goal of the seasor1
action In the YMCA Pop to Bob Van Twyer to put
Hawks to a 7.2 victory over the
Canacks
5,
Rangers
4
and
climaxed a comeback that
Warner Football League.
Tunkawilla In front.
St. Louis Blues In a National
.
Ron
Sedibaner,
Chris
Oddbegan
with Pittsburgh leading
Hockey League game.
Bryan Hird Iced the decision
Bobby I.ow tilt on a two-point
l
leifson,
Dennis
Ververgaert,
24.
Re feree Bruce Hood called
with a two-yard plunge la te in
conversion kick t wrap
Flyers 5, Rockies 3
17
t he penal shot against Chuck Garry Monahan and Rick
scoring as hiliwee Improved its the game after Van Twyer set
"I
was
hearing all summer
Lefley, who tripped Koroll as he Blight scored for Vancouver,
by racing 45 yards
overall season slate to 4-3 while
while
veteran
goalie
Cesare
that
I
wouldn't
be able to come
was going In fora shot on St.
with an intercepted aerial.
droiing South Seminole
Johnston
Manlago
recorded
his
fir
st
vic.
back,"
said
MacLeish,
who had
I
Louis
goalie
Ed
Dan LaFluer scampered
tory of the season after four knee surgery last February and
Other Midget class results yards for the touchdown that w
Sunday night.
Losses,
missed the rest of the season.
found Teague surprising Winter carried Teague past Winter
"It was a lousy call," said
Members of the Seminole Community College
VOLLEYBALL'S
Park, 134, while Orlando Park in a clash of winless
Blues Coach Emile Francis,
volleyball team, which won three of Its first six
Central whacked Jackson PeeWee squads, while Scott
IOW,
"Koroil
didn't even have
NAME
games this season, Includes left to right, front
OF GAME
Heights, M. Conway pounded Toblas blocking of a Conway
of
°puck."
Tuskawllla, 28.0, and Winter punt was a one of the few
Kathy McGuire, Sandy Scherr and Chris Fowler;
"Not only did I have It, but I
Garden overpowered winless highlights In Tuskawilla's 34.0
Second row, Mary McDonough, Rose Tufts, Jenette even got a shot off as I was
Sanford, 304L
shellacking.
Davis, Chris Marimon; Third row, Kathy Shannon, going down," said Koroli.
The
South
Seminole
PeeWecs
Micki
Hopkins, Beverly Medlock, Jill Stokes, and "That's the first one In my life.
South Lake charged
South Seminole, 33-14, in a cruised past Mllwee on
Clarice Lingard . Laverne Boykin was camera shy. I asked Bobby Orr where
By The Associated Press
shortest player in the league,
s'swneuwuancitietojd
battle of undefeated Junior touchdown Jaunts of six
e
Th
shortest
p
yer
scored three times, leading the
la
in
th
e
me, 'Put it in the net."'
Midget division kingpins, while nine yards by Rick Martin.
World
Hockey
Association
and
Phoenix Roadrunners to a 5-3
unblemished Orlando Central Curtis Smith hit Craig CochranI
Johnst on remained in the a defenseman who turned In a victory over the Edmonton
with a 47-yard bomb to cornchalked up 115 seventh victory plete the victors' scoring,
crease as Koroll came straight strong offensive performance ers. And defenseman Paul Terseason by pummeling
at
him without faking and shot were Instrumental In victories benche scored twice as the CalMIAMI(AF) - A 49-0 victory Oklahoma, Colorado, Notre ver added a 52-yard touchdown
of the
John Kerr hauled in five
winless Jackson Heights, 440. passes
for 55
the puck under the goalie's in two of three WHA games gary Cowboys rode to a 64 vic.
yards to pace over Texas Christian has Dame and Florida. And pass to Tim Morgan.
stick hand and into the lower Sunday night.
tory over the San Diego MarlMorgan had a 33-yard run, corner of the
Steve Sensakovic logged South Seminole's aerial at- provided a partial lift to the Athletic Director Pete Elliott
nera.
net
.
Rob
Ftorekt
,
a
5-l
5
I
oo
t-3
th
e
Bryan Ferguson ret ur ned a
touchdown blasts of two and tack, while Chris Adams University of Miami's sagging has projected no more
But the results paled in cornthree yards to spearhead pounced on a pair of fumbles to football program, but also pre- about 20,000 for the Hurricanes' punt 74 yards and O.J. Ander.
parison
to a serious injury to
Denni
sented
the
school
with
another
the
next game here against once- son ran two and seven yards for
Lakeview's 12.0 Junior Midget top
defensive
.
s
young Peter Morris of Edmon-beaten Boston College on Nov. other Miami
decision over Teague, while Duke also recovered a bobble box office disaster.
ton. He missed a check and fell
The University football at. 6.
Texas Christian had hoped to
Tuskawilla trimmed winless and Chuck Hooker
off
heavily to the Ice in the first
has
been
on
a
steady
"Certainly, if the crowd af- stay in the game through the
Conway, 194, and Sanford an errant Mllwee pass to ensure tendance
period, cracking the base of his JF
dec
ne
because
li
of
competition
fected
us,
It
t
ou
e.
di
dn't show on the passing of quarterback Jimmy
clouted winless Orlando- he tcom
sk ull.
from the professional Miami scoreboard," said Selmer of the Dan Elmer.
McCoy, V.0.
"I have never been so scared
Dolphins, and hit a new post- end of a four-game losing
But Eimer. faced with a
In PeeWee play, Conway
in my life," said Edmonton
World War II low Saturday streak. "1 really expected to strong pass rush, was finally
clawed its way back into con
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night when only 10,539 fans beat TCU ... but not 49.0."
their drive, closing to within coach Bep Guldolin.
replaced in the third quarter
tentlon in the Robert Smith
Morris, who wasn't wea ring
watched the game in the N),000three points with one minute
Quarterback E.J. Baker after completing only 11 of 23
Jerry west was on
Division
by
gouging
seat Orange Bowl.
completed 10 of 19 passes for 191 passes for 69 yards. He had one Angeles bench, coaching the left in the game. Kareem Ab- the protective head gear that he
Tuskawilla, 34.0, while South
does, screamed as
"We were I-I and they were 0- yards and ran nine times for 55 pass intercepted by Ferguson.
The second annual Zinn Beck
Lakers, which made Cleveland dul-Jabbar led the Lakers' sometimes
Seminole spilled Milwee, 1.7 Fall Baseball Classic opens
he
was
carried
from the ice on a
said Miami Coach Carol ya,ds. He hit split end Mike
comeback
bid
with 13 points i
"We knew they weren't that Coach Bill Fitch very happy.
Teague bumped Winter Park,
stretcher.
e
fourth
quarter
th
Thursday afternoon at Sanford Selmer of the game's drawing Adams for 46-and 4-yard touch- good." said defensive tackle
and
29
for
"If they had Jerry West play.
6, for its first triumph of the MemorIal Stadium, and five power. "What do you expect?" down pass plays.
A teammate, Rick Morris,
Eddie Edwards. "We just want- ing instead of coaching, we
who is no relation, helped carryff
year, and Lakeview recorded teams take a crack at
But Miami averaged only 23,Hawks 15, Bucks
"The receivers were open ed to go out and play our game would have lost this ball
Its initial victory of the season thanpiJp trophy.
476 fans for six home games last most of the game," understated and not let them get something game," Fitch
19 points, the injured player off the ice.
said after his Steve Hawes scored
by topping Windermere, 6.0.
year.
John
as
Baker.
Understudy
Frank
Gbgoing."
Jacksonville,
Drew
and
Lou
Hudson He said he was so shaken by the
Stetson,
Cavaliers beat the Lakers 100each
had
17
Rollins,
FTU
and
and
Ken
Chark incident that It affected his
Seminole
95 in a National Basketball As. each
Cocoapusbedacrossapairof Commun
play.
15
as
Atlanta
it
y
Co
ege
ll
make
up
clobbered
soclatlon game Sunday night.
touchdowns In the final four
Peter Morris was taken
"We played a very stupid Milwaukee for its first victory directly to a hospital for
minutes to upend the South the field.
treatThursday at 1:30 it will be
game with the lead," Filch of the young
Seminole Cobras, 16.6,
and
tests.
"It
was
fun
out
there
ment
the Rollins against Jacksonville in
said. "We ended up playing
AUBURN, Ala. (AP) "All I
Junior Bantam bracket.inJohn
"Not if I had anything to do halftime lead.
Phoenix' victory kept the O
Oililtonight," Hawes said. "Every.
Mass talli ed for South Seminole the opener, followed by a 3:30 had to do was run," said Au- with it."
In the third pe riod, Leggett their game with a 12-point lead body did what they were
- era tied for first place in the
matchup
between
Stetson
and
burn
quarterback
sup
of an 82-yard
on a three-ya rd r un and Andre Seminole
Auburn Coach Doug Barfield scor ed on a 53-yard run and and it dam near cost in
posed to. It was a lot different West Division with WinnIpeg 1
scoring scimper In the fourth said Gargis "reall y showed he Gargis ran it over from the one gam e."
Cleveland stood out on defense
from
last Thursday night' each with 10 points.
Friday it will be FTU VS quarter that capped a
with a pass interception.
"We weren't really ready to when Atlanta opened
31-19 belonbed in that winning class, again. The Tigers held a 21-19
Cowboys 6, Mariners 0
with the
The Sanford Indians fell to Jacksonville at 1:30 with homecoming football victory
"We're patched up with bal. lead after three quarters. Gar- play and I think that was in- season with a loss.
Terbenche's first two goals of
Rollins
meeting
Semnlnqle
at
for
the
Tigers.
Rockledge, 204, in another
ing wire and everything else," gis' long run in the fourth period dicated by the fact that we were
SO
194, Nets 93
the season helped Calgary
3:*
And run he W.
outreboWided 50 badly in the
Junior Bantam contest.
he added. "But these boys and a 26-yard field goal by Nell
Play
g
me
record
its first victory.
fore
a
rerd
in
be
ho
Stetson and Rollins met in the
Gargis scored on runs of 1, 14 didn't quit. They hung in O'Donoghue Insured Auburn of first half," West said. "We had
crowd of 14,0, Seattle out.
Wayne Connolly, recently acSensakovic rolled up 82 yards noon game Saturday followed and 1 yards In addition to the there."
Its first victory at home in two our chances but key turnovers scored the Nets 28-11 in a 9- qul red from the Minnesota
rushing for the day as he paced by a 2p.m. tilt between Stetson third longed scoring race in
and key fouls hurt us."
The Seminoles struck first on seasons.
minute period spanning the Fighting Saints, Lynn Powis,
the Lakeview ground attack to and FTU and a 4 o'clock dash Auburn football hLgry. "Reese a 21-yard run by
fullback Jeff
JIm
third
and fourth periods to Danny Lawson and Ron
Brewer
grabbed
19
a methodical thumping of between Seminole and FTU.
"
1
was really disappointed
McCall (a tight end) did agreat t.egg,'tt. Then Gargis scored on
with
our
defensive
showing,"
rebounds,
high
for
the
game,
break
open
a close game and Chipperfield accounted for the1
Teague's Junior Midgets.
Sunday's noon opener has Job blocking his man."
his first one-yard tUfl lii
for Cleve- ease to victory in their season other Calgary goals.
Florida
State
Coach
Bobby
and
added
11
points
James Smith picked 0(f a pass Stetson meeting Jacksonville
Flanker Chris Vacarella re- second period, Seminole quar.
Bowden
said.
"They whipped us land. Campy Russell had 16 opener.
Jets 7, Bulls I
to aid Lakeview's shutout and Jai coming back at 2 Vs. called the long run: "1 was terbuck Jimmy Black hit Larry bad
on the
corners."
Bruce Seals and Mike Green
points and Bobby SmIth is In
Willie Lindstrom led the Jets
defensive effort.
Seminole. Rollins meets FlU in supposed to go down and pick Key on a seven-yard sco ring
the balanced Cavaliers' attack. paced the Sonics' scoring at. with two goals. Bill Lesuk,
The Tuskawilla Junior the finale,
up the free safety. Phil just ran pass.
Auburn, now 34 in all games
The Cars held a 15-point lead tack with 15 Points each. High Matte Llndh, Dan Labraaten,
Midget entry, perhaps looking
Jacksonville Is defending over him and after that, I knew
Later, Gargis scored from the and 24 while Florida State midway
through the third quar. for the Nets, who lost their s- Dave Dunn and Andres fledahead to next week's showdown champion,
nobody was going to stop him. 14 to give his team a 14-13 dropped to 25.
ter before the Lakers started ond straight,
berg also scored for Winnipeg.

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kebJ3' ,z:1 In the firat
Saturday when Trinity Prep
edged past Boca Rates St.
Andrews, 23-21, as Brent
Matthews scored a TD Os a 21.
yard fumble return, and
Norbert Seals tallied twice on
runs of 44 and $5 yards.q
Saafors Mike Presser ran
for the two-point conversion
which won the game. Trinity,
5-2, Is home Saturday at.
ternoos against Florida Air of
Melbourne.

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Milwee Midgets
lop
South
Seminole,
14-0
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Cardinals
You don't need a scorecard to
tell the winners and losers from
Go Ton ign t the latest spaced-out college
football weekend. Just lend an
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Quarterback Jim Had has been
getting the bed protection in
the National Football League
from the St. Louis offensive
Inc. He hopes It continues
onight In the nationally
devised contest against

Over the 11111
iang, a mob with a point to
washington's

The Cardinals' line consisting
I Dan Dier do rf, Conrad Duber, Tom Banks, Bob Young and
toger FInnie are foot ball's
ersion of the Big Red Machine,
"We're more aggressive than
our ordinary offensive line,"
aid Dierdorf. "Offensive line.
ien in the past have been tabed as meek and mild-manered. We have more of the
haracteristics of defensive
nemen. We like to play a rough
id tumble game. The game IS
ii for us, We play with en-

usiasm."
Hart basks in the aggressiveis. He has been sacked only
ur times this year. He has not

en dumped in 13 quarters.
The Redskins' defense unit,
ten being booed on two prootis weeks, got It all together
ainst Detroit a week ago,
lthng the Lions scoreless for
minutes and picking up five
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Denver 130. Kansas City 99
Portland ill. New York Nets

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struck."
-Nebraska Coach Torn Os.
borne, a loser whose thirdranked Cornhuskers No. 1 in
thepreseasonratings - ylekled
a Big Eight record 96-yard
scoring
asspplay in the final
period and bowed to No. 17
Missouri 34.24: "We woul have
liked a chance to win the
national championship,
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three second-half touchdowns
and a 35-19 triumph over Callfornia.
That left the Bruins tied atop
the Pac-8 with seventh-ranked
Southern California. The 'Frojans swamped Oregon State 560 although star runner Ricky
Bell suffered a hip pointer
not to worry, he'll be back next
week after gaining 88 yards
in six carries. His back-up,

ear:
-Pitt's Tony Dorsett, a incr: "1 was so emotionally high
it was unbelievable. I'm hoping
I cliii push that record up so far
that no one can ever dream of
beating it. I want that record to although I'm not sure we ever
set that as our goal. It's going to freshman Charles White, added
be mine as long as I'm on
be difficult to do that now."
107 yards and scored four
earth."

All Dorsett did was rush for
100 yards and three touchdowns
in second-ranked Pitt's 45-0 rout
of Navy to become major
college foot ball's all-time leading runner. His 5,2 yards
erased the record of 5,177 set
last year by Ohio Sta te's Archie
Griffin.

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Atlanta 115, Mi lwaukee 9 1
Cleveland 100, Los Ang,ies 95
Seattle 101. New York Nets 03
Today's Games
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Southern Cal and Texas Tech ginla remaining on its Atlantic R1C'd Crawford, 11.437
7370-66.70-779
the logical challengers ... for Coast Conference slate,
Bob E. Smith, 1.4337
now.
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7177 67.61-279
Michigan swamped In diana by whipping Duk e 30-3 as Mark Jim Colbert, $1,537
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Peter OOsterbuls. 11,631
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7 17371 64-279
Billy Taylor rushed for 173 Terry
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Dieni, $3,1S
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John Weimer, a winner: "This touchdowns,
75.677446....350
Jeff Dankworth, injured in Rodney Allison each scored Grier Jones. 53.125
is the happiest I've ever been in
the second period, returned to twice in leading No. 8 Texas
72617070-210
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Chi Chi Rodrig uez, 53,125
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topped the bidding in the Old
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sales at Yonkers Raceway.

Jungle Fire, an Albatross colt
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A total of 160 horses, yielding
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Boston Herald-American.
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bringing the two-day figure to will retire next month. Richard
$1,721,. In two days, 310 J. Sayers, a member of the Dohorses passed through the ring. trod News sports staff, has
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Halloween brings a round of hired for the school clinic
treats and activities in through donations and PTA
Seminole elementary schools1 monies. Fund raising projects
sponsored by PTA groupc
of the PTA include the sale 01
At Bear Lake it's carnival school tee shirts, Several PTA
time, with games, country members are participating in a
store, haunted how, cake walk market research program that
and costume party scheduled yields a donation from the
f6r Saturday from 16 p.m. In researching company for each
addition to hosting the carnival, form
completed.
The
the PTA is collecting aluminum Altamonte PTA earned a IX
cans to be turned in for cash. A per cent membership lad year
Inge collecting bin Is located at and hopes to repeat the success
the school; final collection day this year. A newsletter will be
Is Saturday.
sent home with students every
Pinecred PTA is helping two weeks to keep parents
students celebrate Halloween informed of PTA committee
by iWUfltIng prizes for a activitie&amp;
costume contest during a
skating party Wednesday at Spanish Class set
Melodee Skating Rink, 6:30
*30o.m.
Seminole Community
v Mothers at E
Co llege's Division or Adult &amp;
brook are planning Halloween Continuing Education will offer
Parties, complete *M vats, an eight-week noncredit course
during school hours Friday.
in "Practical Spanish"
Goldsboro PTA Is collecting beginning Nov. 2. Claus will
cereal box tops and soup can meet from 7 to 10 p.m. ending
labels to raise money for the Dec. 21.
Purchase of physical education
The great growth that has
equipment. Past cereal box tops characterized Seminole County
and Campbells soup labels may over the last five years has al*o
be sent to the school any time brought many Spanish.
before March, 1977. The Speaking residents to the area.
organization also plans to In addition to Spanish-Speaking
sponsor Goldsbor EMR residents, Disney World has
students In the county Special attracted tho usands of Latin
Olympics to be held In the American visitors.
spring.
The cost of the course Is $10.
At Altamonte Elementary, a Register at the registrar's
fulitime attendant has been office. SCC math campus.

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In the Sanford Civic Center, Sunday.
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NEW MILFORD, Conn() first week or so. Susie at first not
to "p back Into the old
Susie was a 4-year-old
often had fits of temper a bo ut patterns,
the automatic click of
But after her television view- not being allowed to watch
the 'on' button, th e mindless
tag was cut to one hour a week "Batma n." But by th
e second watching."
for a month, she began asking week she was becoming mo
re
However, th e magazine rekindergarten classmates over Involved with her schoolmates, port
ed that Susie
to play
something she had
After the experiment, old ,viewing habi resumed her
never done before,
another youngster, Mark, test, and her parents after the
ts and teach-and the children of 15 Stopped pla ying at "blowing up ers noticed Immediately that
ings,"
and his parents
fi said he she began to with
otherfeshrepasjcipj th
draw again.
stopped getting Into st fights.
in the four-week
Marj who had been
her tlili4rade
sine. The magazine reported in
elling tests, brought home a
its November Issue that
BPlus after the experiment.
families became closer and
The article said that even
Bob Bafi's Pianos&amp;
children improved in schooL
301 W. First St..nford,1j
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The children's real names were after the experiment was over
it found mod parents m uch
not used.
But of all the children in the more conscious of what chilexperiment from kinclergar- dmen watched and more careful
! ten age through third grade
Susie was the most change
the magazine said.
The magazine did not say ho
much television each chili
watched before the experiment
it noted that the average chik
be tween the ages of 2 and
watches .5 hours a week, ac
cording to the A.C. Nielsen Co.,
w hich rates television au•
ences.
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Bridesmai ds were Debbie
became the bride of John David Williams, the bride wore a Curry, Carol Flood,
Donna
Flood in a double ring gown of candlelight chantilly
of the
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ceremony performed by Rev, lace with cathedral train worn br
idegroom, Marvjna Peter,
William Curl Oct. ii; at 6p.m. at by her mother almost
years Hazel Crews and Mary
First Baptist Church, Orlando. ago. Her tiered tulle fingertip
Bradley. Their gowns were
Organist was M1 Cindy Cox veil was secured by
a
lace
cap,
styl
ed the same as the honor
and soloist was Niles Bever1 lad she sIYkd.fr'
CISIde
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Kelley.
bouquet of white roses, car- two In yellow and two in coral
nations, mums and baby's with nosegays of roses and
The bride is the da ughter of br eath.
daisies to match. Their headMrs. Kenneth Leon Berry,
Maid of honor Miss Kathy pieces of baby's breath were
Orlando, and granddaughter of Kern of Delray Beach wore a colored the same
as their
Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Williams, light brown gown of charmette gowns.
Sanford. Th e bridegroom is the with sheer ruffl ed floral Jacket.
John Thompson was best
son of Mr. and Mrs. John She carried a nosegay of white man. Groomsmen
were Ken
Stephen Flood, Orlando.
roses and daisies to match the Berry and Dana Berry,
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Orlando, Kenny Wood, Richard
Hattaway and Chuck Kimble.
Stephenle Barrett of St. Cloud
and Carl Conklin of Sorrento
were flower girl and ring
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Following a reception
church social hail, the couple
left on
W use
DEAR ABBY: How does one
East
Coast.
go about marketing a genuine
The bridegroom is in the U.S.
Gutenberg Bible? It was stolen
Navy. The couple will live in
from a German museum during
Norfolk, Va., where he is
Most parents who partJcl.
World War I by an American
stationed,
Mrs. John David Flood
pated in the test said their
who has been dead for
youngsters comnialned for the
.sodier
many years.
Is it dill considered "stolen
goods?" Or Is it possible to sell
ja
HAVE ONE him the rest of his tile.
In today's average family, for an appointment.
I'm very ambitious. I've both parents work at fulItime
DEAR HAVE: Regardless of
The purpose of this Parent
how long ago the article was worked since I was 16, and keep jots. This often makes it im- Contact Program at
Seminole
4okn, it's still stolen property getting promotions. What possible for parents to leave High is to provide working
and cannot be sold legitimately, should! do? Say goodbye to the work to discuss problems with parents contact with the
school
And since you know that it was only guy I've ever loved, or the guidance counselors a[ their guidance personnel during
Tb spotty look
stolen from a museum in accept him as he is and quit children's schools.
for today's woman.
evening
ho .
Germany, you have a moral trying to change him?
Soft, supple natural
19 AND AMBITIOUS"
Obligation to return It to the
With this difficulty in mind,
leather
uppers,
According to the guidance
DEAR "19,": 1 think )'OU
German goverment.
mid height wedge
Seminole
High
School's
counselors,
personal contact is
really want to break up with
The German Em bassy
beel, crepe sole s.
guidance office will be open often better than
trying to
but
you
want
me
to
make
Washington, D.C., would deeply Ken,
from
8-8
p.m.
starting
Tuesday, communicate with
the decision for you, which U3i
with working
appreciate hearing from
and will be open the first and parents by
during
something about your own second
urge you to contact them.
Tuesday of the month, business hours, and written
DEAR ABBY: I'm 19 and immaturity. I cant see this and every third Thursday of the
are often lost
have a bum for a boyfriend. "bum" being anything more month. Parents should call first orcommunications
misplaced.
Ken and I love each other very Man a bum, married or single.
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nuch and plan on getting And until you can, don't waste
married some day, but I don't any more time on him.
DEAR ABBY: May I corn- Beta
Rummage Sale
want a burn for a husband.
ment
on the American serHe's 25, but very Immature in
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The Beta Chi Chapter of Delta [cone Gilbert.
a job for more than three a Korean girl? You advised him Kap
pa Ga mma held a reg ular
to
talk
to
Chapter president Mrs. Jo
his Army chaplain.
months. He quits and lays
meeting in Oviedo on Oct. 19, at Ann Rowe welcomed new
That
was
a
bum
deer,
for
around collecting unemthe First Federal Building, transfer members Ann Echols
ployment. When I get on his sure. I spent five years In Korea
back because I practically have as an American G.I., and I've Mrs. Pat Burkett planned the and Peggy Packard.
chaplain progam for the women
Plans were finalized for a
,,:
0 support him, he gets another yet to see an Army
who
would
help
a
G.I.
marry a educators, and the theme was Rummage Sale on Nov. 13, at
~Ob, but it never lasts very long.
26 Iroquois Avenue in Sanford
girl who wasn't round-eyed, "Getting to Know You,"
When I lecture him about
from
Anglo
Saxon
and
Christian.
9 a.m. 4 p.m.
laziness, he says if I really
Hostesses incIuded
true
that
It's
many
Korean
Proceeds
will benefit the
,
loved him I wouldn't try to
Marguerite
rguerite Partin, Jonnise projects of the
girls
have
faked
love
for
s
iety
w
oc
hi
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change him. Abby, I DO love
Buckelew, Hazel Stoner, include the Mict-osukee Indians
him, but I don't want to support American soldiers just to get a Katherine league, Bettie JO
trip to America and citizenship,
of Florida, part of Project
Palmer, Mildred Wright, and
but they were mostly
North America.
prostitutes. Many Korean girls
are honest, hard-working and
loving and far superior to
Set For Women
rFREE PARKING
American women in more ways
IN REAR WHILE1
than I can court. Sign this.
Lakc Mary Woman's Club telephone committee.
SHOPPING ROJAYJ
MARRIED ONE will meet Th ur sday, at 10:30
DEAR MARRIED: Don't a.m., at Sanford's Sheraton Inn,
218-220 E. FIRST ST.
The program, "Travel," will
bum-rap Army chaplains. They For the regular luncheon. be presented by Mrs. Curtis
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
still provide the best counsel meeting. Members are asked to Green who will speak
PHONE 322.3324
on her
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through the recent tour of the Pacific.
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Monday 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
First five weeks: dasaroinstructionh
of sailing
safibol nomenclature, and design ttio. The
three weeks will be practical instruction In daysallers, board

boats, and catamarans.

Fee:

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am.,
Topics: History of American contempory design, types of

design, color nomenclature and color coordination, and accessones. Each class period will Include a demonstration,
followedbyaworkJhopinwhichepartJdpapts will wji.
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Robert Michael Valoni
Dated at Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida, September 29, 1974.
Publish: Oct. 1, 11, is, 25, 1916
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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Notice Is hereby given that a
Pubiic Hearing will be held at the
Commission Room in the City Hall
itt the City of Sanford, Florida, at
7:00 o'clock P.M. on November e
1576, to consider the adoption of an
ordinance by the City of Sanford.
Florida, title of which is as follows:
ORDINANCE No. Utl
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA,
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1097
OF SAIOCITY, SAID ORDINANCE
BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN
THE
CITY
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT
CHANGING THE ZONING OF
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SANFORD AVENUE AND BET.
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PLACE TO GC-3 (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT.
A copy shall be available at me
Office of the City Clerk for all
oersons detirin,,
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All parties In interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing.
By Order of the City Commission
Of the City of Sanford, Florida.
H. N. Tamm, Jr.

City Clerk
By: Rosa M. Rota-40
Deputy City Clerk
Publish: Oct. 23. IsiS
DEE.129

LOYD iMTiaPai$l$ THIATCI

IN THE CIRUCIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL NO. 75-2S15.CA.3s-i
In Re: the Adoption of
REGINA L. NIELD, MICHELLE J.
NIELD, and CHARLES L. NIELD,

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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that JOHN
EDWARD LONG. Petitioner, has

filed a Petition for Adoption of the
minor children REGINA L. NIELO,
MICHELLE J. N1ELO and
CHARLES L. WELD and you are
commanded to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, on GENE
R. STEPHENSON, of Slephenson,
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OF: FRANCIS HARRY PARDUS,

HusbandRespondent, and DONNA
RAE PARDUS. Wife. Petitioner,
these presence Command you to
appearandflleyouranswerorofher
defense or pleading with the Clerk of
theCircult Court in and for Seminole
County, Florida, and serve a copy
thereof on Petitloners attorney,

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter
011".Florida Sta$u?es,will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
inandforSeminoi,County,Flori,
upon receipt of
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THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
FRANCIS HARRY PARDLI%.
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS THE
STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF
LAKE. AND WHOSE MAILING
ADDRESS IS: co OLGA PARDUS,
775 FLEMING STREET, HOBART,
INDIANA 15347.
A sworn Petition for DinolutIf
Marriage a Vinculo having bmi
Oiled regarding your marriage to
DONNA RAE PARDUS in the

Jewel Blanch, Leigh Mc-

Afternoon

6:54

MD.:

bsi.

bsAuesn a blind
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Issflsgegidwidauldodboy.
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day of November, 1976. or otherwise
a default will be entered against
you.
WITNESS my hand and official
seal of the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
On this 201h day of October, 1974.
SEAL
Art hur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Linda M. Shaw
Deputy Clerk
Jack T. Bridges of
CLEVELAPtD MItE $'
BRIDGES
Attorney for WifePelitioner
Post Office Drawer Z
Sanford, Florida 32771
Publish Oct. 25 &amp; Nov. 1, 5, IS, 1976
DEE.131
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Pile Number 76-131-CP

Division
In its: Estate of

LYLE A. NOLAND,
Deceased

NOTICEOF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the estate
of LYLE A. NOLAND, deceased.
File Number l4-)25.Cp, ispencling in

the Circuit Court for Seminole

County, Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which is Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida 32771. The personal
representative of the estate is
LUELLA NOLAND, Whose addr ess

I. - -v... .-.J..., ru. 501 4i,
Casseib,rry, Florida 32707. The
name and address of the personal
represintalive's attorney are set
forth below.
All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are
r.ouIr.d. wii'iiii
..

flflCC

MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
of Itue above cou rt a written
statement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claim must be
in writing and mutt Indicate the
bails for the claim, the name and
Address of the c.'edltor or his agent
or attorney, and the amount
claimed. It the claim is not yet due,
the date when It will become due
Shall be stated. If the claim is
contingent or unhlquldated, the
na ture of the uncertainty shall be
stated. If the claim Is s.cure , the
security shall be described. The

claimant shall deliver sufficient
copIes of the claim to the clerk 10
enable the clerk to mail one copy to
each personal represen tative.
All persons interested in the estate
to whom a copy of this Not ice of
Administration has been mailed are
required, WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF

THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file any objections
they may have that challenges It,*
validity of the decedent's will, the
qualifications of the personal
representative, or the venue or
iurisdlction of the cour t.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTl)NS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

Date of the firit publication of this
Drawer One, Casseiberry, Florida.
Notice of Administration: October
on or before November Thid, 1916, 2.5th, 1974.
and file the original will tie Clerk of
Luella Noland
thiS Court either before service on
As Personal
Represents.
Petitioners attorney or Im
live Cf he Estate of
mediately thereafter; otherwiSO a
LYLE A. NOLAND.
default may be entered against you
Deceased
for the relief demanded in the
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Petition
WITNESSmy hand and the sealof 5: Kenneth R Marchman
the Court at Sanford, Florida. ffils KENNETH R. MARCHMAN,
of
lath day of October, 1974
Hunter, Pattillo, Marchman
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
&amp; Strong
Clerk of the Circuit Court
313 W. Park Ave.,
By. Linda U. Shaw
P0. Box
Deputy Clerk
Winter Park, Florida ,ves
Seat,
(305) 517 6900
Publish. Oct. Ii, 25, Nov. I. L 1574
Pubflsh: Oct. 21, Nov. I, 1914

DEE55

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Orlando-Winter

oIe

3301 S. Sanford Ave.

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

1N AM. -5:30 P.M.
MONDAY ttiru FRIDAY
SATURDAY tHom

Chairman
Board of County
Commissioners
.
Publish*Oct.
23, 1,76

41ca line
StIIIse
lthrv2S times •...31ca line
26 times, .. ... ... 24C a line
($LOO MINIMUM CHARGE)

3 Lines Minimum

DEE-US

Sunday - Noon

Friday

Maple, Sanford, Seminole

County, Florida under the fictItious
name Of U.M.C. INC. do. UTILITY
MANAGEMENT. aid that I intend
to register said name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County. Florida in accordanc, with
the provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To-Wit.SedO,

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410fl1
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ISAL.COHOLApROrn.EMt
IN YOUR FAMILY?
ALANON

865.09 Florida Statutes isy.

5: John 0. Weiescnai
(President)
Publish: Oct. 4, ii, Ill, 25, lrfl

For families or friends of problem
drinksm
For further information
2E0-23
or write
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Box 353, Sanford, Fla. 37771.
CIVIL ACTION
. 71S74-CA44.0
In Its: the Marriage i
FACED WITH ADRINKING
PROBLEM

VMnted

- ad),
Live In companion for elderit'
Lightcooking and cleaning. Small
salary. 333.2993 after a p.m.

373-1930.
—

UNEMPLOYED? Never again if

you have sincere desire and
ambition: Serious only please call
574- M6 offer ep.m. or write 1010

not voluntarily appeared herein, and
that personal service upon them is
not Practical because their
residence and whereabouts are

unknown, it IS ORDERED that
Printha M. Carpenter appear or

plead to the complaint heroin by he
lit day of December, isis, and In
default thereof the Court will
oCied to the hearing and ad.
ludication of this suit as if Printha
M. Carpenter had been served with
process in the State of Florida,
only to the extent provided for by
Section 1633, Title 2$, United States
Code; It Is further ORDERED
,
notice 00 this order bepubIishr- by
the United States Marshal in a
newspaper of general cir culation In

Seminole County.

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week for-six........—'
(6) Consecutive--.
Weeks.
commencing on October 1, isis.
DONE AND ORDERED AT
Orlando. Florida, this 131h day of
September, I91L
GEORGE C. YOUNG
United States

5: David Bradford
Barbara Bradford

Publish: Oct. 25, Nov. 1, I, 13. ttlt

DEE-136

REALTOR, MLS
3235774 Anytime
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Off Hwy. 434-3 BR, 2 bath, cent,

H.
A, w.w carpet. $153
mo. 1st &amp; last,

Immaculate) BR,2 bath, clrpeted,
garage, fenced yard, $153 month.

Reg. Real Estate Broker
3324457

Sanford-I BR, 2 bath, quiet neigh .
borhood. corner lot. $195 mo. car
carport, fully carpeted, 134.4300 or

2524 Park Dr.
Realtor

Quiet, One Story

Kitchen Equipped
Adult-Family

homes. Under $23,000 with less
than $750 down. Government
funding. By builder, 031.164,
Equal Housing Opportunity,

I OR HOUSE
Partially Furnished

Bedroom Apt,.

"Get

Em While
They're Hot"

Phone 322.42V
2 BR with Porch, gas heat, 5123. 1
OR efficiency with carport, W.
3234762.

7355.

1505 W. 25th St.
Yard Work Wanted
Sanfordonly
323.7453

41

24-ine
8us
Opportunities
-______

Money is available for subsidized
housing in rural areas. No
down
Payment, monthly payments less
than rent.

j

Sanford, Ha.
322-2090

M.
M. UNSWORTH REALTY

LAKESIDE APARTMENTS
Highway
Sanford
Across From Ranch House

Req. Real Estate Broker
3W. 1st St.
323-6061 pt 3230517 eves.

Magnetic Sign Machine, with let.
tm plastics, paints A roller. $ 95.

Multiple Listing Service
REALTORS

91

Life

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Wm. H. Stemper- Realtor

_____

1919$. French
332.19,1
Eves. 3721196; 3324164; rn 195.6

Looking to buy 1st or 2nd mortgages
at discount. 7l Hour approval. Call
øt
isoo tiauas.

.L

27-Investment Opportunities

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Turn your existing 1s1 or 2nd
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
moViQ•9e into cash. Investors
FLORIDA
waiting. Try us for fast san-vice
PROBATE DIVISION
BARTON B. PILCHER
File N.. 74-121-CF
REALTOR Reg. Mtg, Broker
In Re; The Estate if
ERTHA LEE HUDSON
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
29-Rooms
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
Want senior citizen to share my
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
hem. and expenses. Write Box
t hat theedmstatiohb00meEstate
4l5,c.o Evening Herald, P.O. Box
Of ERTHA
LEE
HUDSON,
Ill?, Sanford, Fla, 32171.
deceased, File Number 11.131 n-n I. —
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Welcomes

'

Y ou

HOMES of DISTINCTION
Large Wooded Lots
Paved Streets . Sewers
Street Lights
Sidewalks

IDYLLWILDE HOMES BY

__________

Isitsis

Forrest

Greene

REALTORS
YEAR END BARGAIN- 3 OR, 1
bath home, carpeted, AC., kit.
chen equipped. Assume first
mortgage, 5137.91 monthly and
PAY very small down payment to
move - in. No q'Jalifying. Im.
mediate possession.

oDay
CONSTRIJCTJON Inc.

211 W. 231h

Sanford, Fla.

Additions

Inc.

$306133

JOHN SAUL'S AGENCY

FOR

Its

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Lake Monroe.- Beautiful building
and canal lots with bin oak itJenny Clark, Realty, R ealtor, 322.

1591.

$900 down, 3 BR, 2 bath home,
screened porch, central H&amp;A, eat-

In kitchen washer &amp; dryer hookup.
$154.50 per mo. pays all. $17,100
mtg. at • lxi. KULP REALTY,

322.7333.

APPOINTMENT

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Broker, 372.7174

BROKERS

Rig. Real Estate Broker
SALES - RENTALS
517W. 1sf. St., Sanford
372'S44Ior122 27S7 after M rs.

Reduction on Our Largest Model Townhouse

UAFM

o It

MODELOPEN:
DAILY-1:30 a.m.-S:30 p.m.

re
Wooci mere

roam around this lovely home.
Bedrooms are large with oak
floors. ital-In kitchen and above
ground pool. $35,000.

FOR INFORMATION CALL

1916; otherwIse a Judgment may be
Da te of the first Publication of this
en tered against you for the relief
Nolice
of Administration October
demanded in the complaint or 11th, 1516.
petition.
Edmond Washington
WITNESSmYhandandIhese.Iof
.54 Persanai Represents
said Court on October 21, 1914.
live of the Estate of
(SEAL)

3234080 or 3237860
DIRECTIONS: in Sanford- West ofl2Sth St. off 17.52
'. Mile To Ridgewood Ave., Go South 2 Blocks
On

ERTp-IA LEE HUDSON
Carroll Burke

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
612 Sanford Atl.qnti Bank
By:
BY: Cherry Key Travis
Sanford, Florida 37771
Deputy Clerk
Telephone number- 323 7I N
Pbli$h Oct. 251 Nov. I, I, 15, 1575 Publish Oct.
II. 25, ISis

Ridgewood

To Terrace Drive

Another Fine Development By 1MV WILCO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
A Subsidiary Of Whiner Industries

OEE9

IS

43-tots-Acreage

-

unphy, N. C. Area-13 acres, 410'
bordering a beautiful trout
stream. $5,000 equity assume
mortgage for 117.000 for $ years
Ph. 322-4410,

d iteen- S Acres, $9,250; 10 acres,
513.000. Surveyed. Free title in.
Surance. Broker, 131 0171.

MLS.REALTORS

321-0041

Mon,, Oct 25, 7:30 P.M.
To be sold to the highest bidder:
Several fine pieces of wicker,
slant front desks, porcelain and
brass barber chairs, bedroom
suites, oak kitchen cvpbard,
sewing machines, king size bed,
several odd chests, appliances.
carpet. TVs, lamps and many
Items too numerous to mention.

Sanford Auction
1200 French Ave.
323•7340

hydraulic brakes. Good condition.
372.7331.

swimming Pools. (2) 15*24' and
lt'xII' complete. 1 yrs, old,
tail collect 305-273-Oslo.

Public Auction

21' Thunderbird, full canvas,,...
built engine, all equipped. OMC
outdrive, I wheel tral!er with

Deluxe Aluminum above ground
price.

75-Recretitio,151
Vehicles
—

59-isicii Merchandise

19' bTYjtraIiy, older model. ideal
for hunting camp, $130. Also good
scuba gear. 32fl.413, 9a.m.4 p.m.
w*-days only.

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oetI-sveat Case; ice Machine; Ga s I Christmas GiftBradford organ,
Grill; Fryer; Cash Register; I double keyboard, huSv&amp;s,
,4½
Steam Table; Other Items. 323I years old. Originally $100, now
2110,
$250. Call Orlando 559-3175.
Kitchen Appliance Complete- Used
- Double sink, with new
waslierless faucet. 5)0; Frigidaire
refrigerator, $40; FrigIdaire 24built In oven (needs repair), $35;

Must Sacrifice 1973 Streamline, 33
ft. Gregory Mobile Homes, 3103
Orlando DrIve, 323-3300.

Pianoa &amp; Electronic Organs with
automatic rhythm section. Liberal
trades offered. Bob Ball's Piano &amp;
Organ Salts &amp; Western Auto, 301
'N Cir$'f St., 322-2255.

77- Autos Wanted

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23"x2I" drop-In counter cooking
unit, I burner electric, $10; all
turquoise; $ell all I for $150. Also
built-In oil fired circulating fur.
nect with tan, used, $75 includes
chimney &amp; accessories; ico gal oil
drum with stand, 5-40; approx. 75
gal. fuel oil, $25; sell all for $123.
TVantennaA pole, 5I5. You move.
Call 322-0204 or 332-1143.

BUY JUNK CARS- from $10 to $30.
Call 332-1431 after 4 p.m.

60-Office Supplies
Used

Office

MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

Furniture

Wood or steel desks, executive desk
A chairs, Secretarial desks &amp; Any
year thru 1576 models. 7 days
chairs, straight Chairs, fIlirig
week. Call collect, 5112131.
cabinets, as Is. Cash and carry.
-

NOLL'S
Casselberry, 17.92, *30-4206

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL_.TRADE
311-313 E. First St.
372.5672

78-?mtorcycles

62-Lawn-Garden

Wanted, Residential site for
swimming
pool.
Leading I
distributor wants a nice backyard I
to display new 1976 model above I
ground pool. Top consideration I
given for prim, location. Call 305- I

4224230 collect.

323- 39" Of 323-7710

80-A.utos for Sale

________________

73 Dodge Van, BiOS, 31$ V-I, auto..
PS, Am.FM, West Coast mirrors,
deluxe seats, floor &amp; carpet, 22,000
ml. 13,100 or best offer. Call 611.
$204 after 3 p.m.

64-Equipment for Rent

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,

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I. 12.000 sq. ft., Loch Arbor on
Crystal View South. 322 3141.

tent Blue Luster Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $1.30 per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
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twy 92, I mile west of Speedway,

65-Pets-Supplies

Daytona Beach will hold a public
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday,
night at 7:30. It's the only one in
Florida. You set the reserved
Price. No charge other than $5
registration fe, unless vehicle is

Doberman Puppies, AKC. $130.
Terms available.

363.5740

Ioy Collie Sheltie, female, 4 months

Clean cloth in.,
erlor, 1 owner. $1193 or best offer.
162.3405.

he Classified Ads.

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SANORAI
SOUTH

Sanford's newest residential neighborhood

EXPERTS REA DY
UST A PHONE CALL AW
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Aluminum Siding

Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care

Home Improvements

I can cover your home
with Carpentry,
Reming Ad.j,t,
aluminum &amp; soffit System. Also I—
Custom Work Licensed, Bonded
Roofing, Gutters, 20 Yrs.
Exp.
Fri. estimate 371 6038
Eagle 5idin, Co &amp;51.9W.

VA

'25,000

Beauty Care
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning
For Inc estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 332.

(formerly Hariett's Beauty Nook)
319 E. Firs t 322 5712
1111111

Carpet Cleaning

I
Sanford Ave. 4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

Electric-

ART BROWN PEST CONTRO
2362 Park Drive
3225*45
_____

177)

.
Electrical,

Plumbing,
re
Ice Machines,
Residential or Commercial,
repair service. 331 1171.

frigeration.

Whatever the OCCa1i'n. there is a
Classified ad to Solve it. Try
on,'

-

Root Repairs, Carpentry,
Carpentry, Pa,nt.g,
Repairs. Guttering. Cement
work Free estimatts 13) 5662
Exterior

111111

Sewing

Plastering.

Alterat,ons. Dress.M,akieg, Orapes,,
Upholstery. 3 270707

Commercial, R
Residential
Estimates, 2515 Elm Ave Free
332
,

2373.

Hauling

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IL et a Classified Ad help you timid
none room for storage. Classified
Ads find buyers last,

To List

Your

.:

Well Drilling

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MOwing, Discing;

Fill Dirt;
Clay. Rock; Sand;
and;
khoe Loader. Ph, 3225*17.
- Garage
sales are in 5e,t, Tell the
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WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

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All types and 5i jes
We repair and service

people about it with a Classified
Ad in the Herald, 3272611;
III

999)

Landscaping &amp;

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Lawn Car.
EXPERT LAWN SERVICE

Business

3325137

'WAHT TO
i

YOUR HOME'

buying a new home? Moving to
an
apartment?
Get some

Mowing, Edging, Trimming

Fn, Estimates

11

STINEMACHINE&amp;
SUPPLY CO

,

St
II brands of Oil heaters Cleaned and
serv ic ed. Call Ralph al 3 23 593
after3p.m.

1

And That's A Fact Tool

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HUGHEYEQUIPMENT

Heater Cleaning

Ciassified Ads Gets Results

mw
ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
Bulldozing Excavating, Ditch work.
Fill dirt, top
322-5913.
-

J Lets' Clearing;

LIGHT HAULING &amp; YARD
Assains
AND GARAGE CLEAN UP
P hone 319 5371
_____________

TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
And That's A Fact ,

Land Cling
ear

Industrial

Bralley Qdham.323.4670
BUILDER-DEVELOPER

Pest Control
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-,

Bo*lin

I

Homes ready for your inspection
and immediate occupancy

LAWN REPAIR
LAWN REPLACEMENT
Bill Brenemen, 557-1399

Plaster Patching, Simulated
Brick &amp; Store Speciality, 332•77I0.

Electrical

Financing -Nothing Down • FHA
Conventional-5% Down

—

C. E. SHEPHERD

Painting, Remodeling,
General
Repatrs Call 3235575,

New 2.3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes
FROM

J

BusINEssDiaoRY/!
rj

Interior,

~J il . ~,r

—

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

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

i

Rug Shampooing- Living
room,
dining area. hall-regardless Of
Site. $)993 3223S".

8101111111111114

I4i

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COUNTRY HOME- With room to

2017$. FRENCH

Quality 3 bedroom . 2 bath garden home, 1267 square feet of living area.
Concrete block construction. Central heat and air conditioning. Fully
equipped kitchen. Shag carpeting throughout. Ceramic tile baths. Decorator
wallpaper in kitchen and baths. Privately fenced rear yard. Fully sodded
lot. Convenient to schools and shopping — No maintenance fees.

2575 Hwy 17-92
322.91161

fl-Auction

MORE

ORIGINAL PRICE 29O
NOW $ 22,125

addr ess of thecreditor or his agent
NOTICE OF ACTION
or attorney, and the am ount
TO: JOHN A. ALDER MA N
claimed , If the claim is not yes
due
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
the data when it will become due
All parties claiming interests by,
shall be stated. If the Claim is
through, under or against JOHN A.
ALDERMAN and to all parties contingent or unIiquidate, the
nature of the uncertain ty shall be
having or claiming to have any
staten, lithe Claim Is secur ed, the
right, title or Interest in the real security
shall be describ. The
Property her ein described.
claimant shall deliver sufticlpt
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED copies fo the
Clerk to enable the
that an action to foreclose a mor
Clerk to mail one copy to each
gage on the follow ing real property personal
representative
In Seminole County, Florida:
All perSOns having i
t in this
Lot 1, Block M, CARRIAGE HILL esfafe to whom a copynteres
of this Notice
UNIT 3. according to the plat thereof Of Administrat
a$ recorded In Plat Book IS. Pages are required,ion has been mailed
WITHIN THREE
26 and 27, of the Public Records Of MO
NTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Seminole County, Florida.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION to file
has been filed against you and you any
objection that they may have
Off reired to serve a copy of your that challenges the validity of
the
wnittin defenses, if any, to it on van
decedent's will, the qualificat
of
den Berg, Gay A Burke, PA., at the perso
nal represenilative or the
Post Office Box 193, Orlando, venue or iurisdiction Of
the Court .
Florida 32507, and liii the original
ALL CLAIMS, DEMA NDS, AND
with ttue Clerk of the a bove styled
court on or before November 29, OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

RORSON MA RINE

$55 9351 collect,

- Phone 323 $602.

oversized kits. in country, yet
Close to all conveniences. $16,500.

9

basis for the claim, the name and

OVER 2 ACRES with a pretty lake
graces this 3 OR newer mobile 3 BR. P, bath, red brick. Mutt sell.
home. Brick BBQ and picnic table.
Willing to talk terms. 120.000
MOBILE HOMES- Two on these

$7
25%375

IS' Glaspa,, 75 HP Evinrude&amp;
Trailer, $500. 322lISs.

SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICELeading manufacturer and
distributor has aluminum rec.
tancular pools left over from 1915
season, half price. Guaranteed
Installation and terms. Call 305.

'.0

Remodeling

OR

Sanford Ave.

'

-BoatS &amp; Accessories

_

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO. I
Days-372.6I73
Nights-322-2352

We're Offering A

430).

Guaranted reconditioned auto
batteries, $17.91 exchange.
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109

.

_________

the Estate Is EDMOND
WASHINGTON whose address it
1709 Tangerine Avenue, Sa nford,
Florida. The name and address
of
the Personal representatIve's attorney
Is
set forth below.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
All persons having claims or
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE demands against the estate an,
requir ed , WITHIN THREE
COUNTY , FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO, 75-l7Ia-ca.a. MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
El
THE PHILADELPHIA SAVING THIS NOTICE, to file with the Clerk
of
the above Court a written
FUND SOCIETY.
statem t of any claim or demand
en
Plaintiff,
they may have. Each claim must be
vs
In writing and must Indicate the
JOHN A. ALDERMAN, it .1.,

111111P

ertise your product or service in

Assoc. 323 04*5
Night

Serenity for iust $16,

MOVING SALE
Furniture, washer, tools, quilts,
craft, lots of household it ems.
October 21, 3, &amp; 30. 105 Lake
MimIc Drive (Park Ridge sub.
division off Lake Mary Blvd.) 323.

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CALL 3223103

FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H

WANTEDI SELLERS.

SO-Miscellaneous for Sale

r'sg Sacrifica.

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BUYERS.DEALERS
CIS RADIOS
FANTASTIC SALE
Empty your carport or garageMidlnd CO Radio with antenma, $3
Make $00 and have fun swapping
or 10 a month. CIS CITY, IllS I
tl
oo Bring your articles to
Movieland Drive. In Theatre Swap
Orlando Ave., Winter Park. (Nez
Shop.Flea Market, south 17-52,
to Anderson's Restajrant ),
every Sunday, 9a.m. to 3p.m. NO
CHARGE. Reserve tree space,.
54-Garage Sales
Phone 372.9316. 7 p.m. to 5 p.m.
any night.

POOL
sold. Call 9042551311 for further
Old, has all shots. Make offer. 323.
details,
0310 after i p.m.
Lippyj R ise Flix,bliteimi. FUTURA BY SINGER
One
of
Singer's
top
Touch
and
Sew
Realtor owner will consider trade
ease a Datsun including Z CirS and
Zig Zag machines. Assume
DO III
68-Wanted to Buy
trucks, For Information call Bill
balance oft les.5o0, pay 31190 per
Ray or Jack Mink, 531.1311.
month. Will take trade-in. Singer
Cliff Jordan Realtor
equipped to zigzag &amp; make button
$311232
UST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
We Buy Furniture
holes. Balance of 151.11 or 10
'73 Models. Call 3235570 or $31.
Payments
of
DAVE'S
$6.
Call credit
NEED A HOME? siQodown
3394416
1605 Dealer.
manager,
332.9111
or
see
at
Payment
yment to qualified buyers. 3
W
buy
and
sell
good
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
furniture and ii '61 Jeep. 327
BR, 1½ baths, can
heat,
Ong In*, I wheel drive.
antiques. HWY 16 AUCTION
refurbished, As low as 511.000.
— 307 E. Itt St., Downtown Call 323.7550 from 7 to 5:30 weekGALLERIES. 3226577.
days, ask for Dick Lacy,
sell Our trade-in furniture at low
COMFORT PLUS- Double wide We
cash for Antiques. Consignments
prices.
Good selection.
1970 Datsun station wagon
mobile home and large corner lot.
wanted. H..way 16 Auction
3 OR. 2 bath, large living room, COUNTRY FuRN. DISTRIBUTORS
5350 as Is
Galleries, 322 6972.
family room, central gas heat,
373.355k
323-1332 . SRIS 1mm. East II
range and refrigerator. A real buy
P1HEY WOODS BARN- We Buy Ii
69
Pontiac
Ventura,
PS, PB, air,
at $23,900
Furniture &amp; Miscellanus Sell
Mesh play pen, $15; bumper pool
radio, vinyl top, good condition.
or
table, 190; matching chair and
30 pct commission Free Pick
$550. Call 323 6397.
WIlT REALTY
ps Auction. Saturdays 7 p.m.
couch, $75; formica dinette, $1S;
Santord 372 2770
antique chair, 133; Console Sewing
'7 Buick Electra, excel. cond. with
Reg. Real Estate Broker, 3210610
machine, $60; oddsand ends. Call
Ill power options. Metallic green
11222748
3fl
323-2901. 14$ Ups,ala Road, San. Got plenty of prospects . .Ad.
with vinyl top.

BALL REALTY

pending In the Circuit Court for
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Probate Division, the address of
which Is SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE, SANFORD,
FLORIDA 32171.
The Personal Representative of

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Counter tops. Sinks Installation
available. Bud Cabeli. 322 $032
Cottage, S rooms, 1 bath, 251 S. 3rd
anytime
St., Lake Mary. Phone 530-1703. —
WlnferSprings- I BR, 2 bath, 2-car
51-Household Goods
garage, fenced large lot, kitchen —
fully equipped. $25,300. $341461. Nearly new twin site trundle bed,
150; 4drawer dresser, $13. Phone
Sanford
$21,700
321-0*10.

$00 MAGNOLIA- Handyman's

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256SPARK
GL

Longwood area. Let's talk turkey.;
BR, 214 bath brick. Huge lot. In
the 601s. 531.2335.

20 I6 LAKE AVE.... Lovely 3 SR, 1,
bath, central heat A air, car.
petlng, kitchen equipped, Florida
rm., utility shed, washer &amp; dryer
included. Only $26,300. Terms.
TEE 'N GREEN ESTATE S- ] BR,
1½ bath, central hea t A air, kit.
chen equipped, fenced yard, halt
block from Golf Course. Reduced
$2.500 to 127.300. Check this out.

e aw We have. lOw new
VTe*s.-.
homes left. No money down If you
Qualify, 3 OR. 2 bath, kitchen
equipped, central heat &amp; air,
carpeted. From 522.000.

Box IN, Dept, 931, Albany, Mo.
u.
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ANYTIME

CRANK CON'ST REALTY
REALTORS--"4"1
Eves. 323.3119

anxious to sell. $12,500.

$200 weekly possible stuffing en
vitopes. Send Self-addressed,
stamped envelope. Edray Malls.

Leader

322-2420

Special.) BR, I bath, 2 story home
In nice neighborhood. Owner

l.3OS.5743434

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Call Sanfont's Sales

All sIres, all price,, low, low down.
Cheaper than rent. You don't have
to be a veteran. Call today.

PINECREST_IBR,3bath,on]big
lots. Lots of extras, including pool
&amp; income producing trailer on
back lot. S10,
Terms available.

If You Qualify

'135

minology A Insurance claims. 332

* VA RE- SALES *

carpet, kitchen equipped, fenced
yard, Owner relocating, $39,230.

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House In 3 Months

From

H&amp;A, W.W carpeting, plus loads
mare. BPP Warranted for $63,000.

RIVERVIEW AVE.-) BR, 2 bath,
central heat A air, walI.to.wall

You Can Have Your

On. Bedroom

Employment wanted, experienced
secretary.receptionist,
good
typist, didapnone, medical ter

372.3991

Lake Mary- 3 OR, 1½ bath new

Country Trailer-7 BR, 1 bath, air,
$123 month plus deposit. Cliff
Jordon, Realtor, 131.1227.

Studio, 1, 2,3

322.2111

3229211

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LARRY SAXON INC.. REALTOR

After Hours:

CITY- 404W. 25th St.- This 2 OR, 2
t.ttl i- : is zoned RMO1 and
CU ;ki ue used for Nher then single
family residential. Has loads of
extras which make, it a good buy
at $32,900.
COUNTY- Wekiva Park Dr.- 3
BR, 2 bath custom built home on
appros S acres with 300' on water
front. Equipped kitchen, central

TRADE WHAT YOU HAVE FOR
WHAT YOU WANT. 4311019.

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Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

33-Houses Furnished
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Luzwy Patio Apadments

TAFFER REAL T Y

IDYLLWILDE.... 202 Dogwood —
Executive ] SR, 2 both on large lot
with brick fireplace in living
'—I" '"V wxr.i for sict,figo.

Deltona,44I.Mll

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Reg. Real Estate Broker
IIOOE.75thSt.
332.

831-301.

eneva

e

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10 mm. from 1.41 Altamonte Mill.
Furn, or Unfurn. $225 mo. 372.4301

BR 1 2 BR Unfurn, Air, carpeted,

etc. $95 'no. up. 323-001.

ardens

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwick, Broker

General Contractor

3 OR,I both, garage, washer. dryer,
fully carpet, sprinkler system,
Sanford.Adults, Modern Studio, I

G

l- immaculate (rnido and
out. 133,4W.

JOHNNY WALKCR

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19. I BR turn, apt., fenced
yard.
$150 mo., $30 damage, half
utilities. No deposits.
anytime.

KRIDER, ASSOC.
101W. CommercIal
Phone 332-isgi, Sanford

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Winter Springs-.. 3 BR, excellent
condItion, mm. lease 6 mos. $263
mo No pets, Near School. 377 0335.

M.rthdhs

Traft

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53W.RadiohSte,io

Casaelberry, let's talk turkey. 4Sa
Building 26'x$0'. See to op.
predate. 531-2335.

GROVE MANOR- 1501 Mellon.
Ville- QiJalijycoflstruct3 OR,
2½ bath, central H&amp;A, carpeting,
has over 7100 Sq. ft. living aria. A

CITY- 1301 E. el St., Lovely 2 OR,
I bath home Is ideal for newly
weds or retired couple. Nice
331O7599ves.322.7
Comer lot has big trees, and is
Convenient to shopping. only
Winter Sprungs-pmmaculate3 BR
331.300.
2 bath with many extras. Must so
to appreciate. Call 377.0531.
____________________________
CITY- goo Elm Ave.- Additional 1
OR apt. comes with this 3 OR, 1
bath home. Est-in kitchen. family
W. GARNETT WHITE
room needs a little TLC, but a
Reg. Real Estate Brow
good buy at $10,000.
JOHN

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321.7151.

'1

service, used machine,

EVES 322.1517 or 322.0117

great buy for $41,500.

Lov.'Iy 3 OR, 7 bath, centrj'j''
eal a
air, family rm., garage, large CENTRALLY LOCATED- Lilt
new 3 BR, 2 barn, 2-car garage,
fenc ed yard, 5ef.rate studio,
central heat and air, w.w carpet,
33.000 equity A assume loan of
continuous clean oven, dish.
5)2.000. 3210503__________
.•
u'!5Pier. ris and u,epes. Tins
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W7746.

AIr, carpeted, quietI and 2
bedrooms, 5123 to $135 month.
Adulti. Phone 332-1110

District Judge

DEE-137

Harold Hall Realty

2103 Grove Drive
3 BR, 114 Bath, Family Rm.
$165. Into. lnwlndow,

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I BR.. turn. apt , 'Igtlt5, W_r
Mature adults. No Det $15
72% alter 4 wk days.

Publish: Oct. 4, II, 11. 23, Nov. 1, 5,
1976
DEE.21

Defendant,.

OR, 2 bath, family rm., space
galore. $25,500.

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Efficiency ii IS
Utilities incl .
Call 372.1410

iijEioflci

aPpearI,l9 to the c
that the
defendant, Printha M. Carpenter
are not inhabitants of nor found
within the State of Florida and have

7641 ELM AVE.- Comfortable

fl-Houses Unfurnished

2.1 block, country kitchen, sa'eone if
Porch, large lot
W. owner h04din 1.
$1,000 on., $130 mo. $13,900.

For used furniture, appliances,
few, etc. Buy I or 1001 Items.
tarry's Mart. 213 Sanford Ave.

MOONEY APPLIANCE5m.

Hal Colbett Realty

Stenstrom Realty

Cásh 22-432

KENMORE WASHER parts,

Store Building, 7Th and Cypress
Sanford, 2 apts. upstaIrs, smal
house. Rented, $11,900.

Reg. Real Estate Stoker
76315. San" Ave.

.

cupancy. $26,900.

Adults. No pets, $95. 372.32% wk.
dys after 4.

332.74 Is

IIr 25,974-38

-ntedtoBuy

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With ICE Maker
Phone3fl.4OV

Interested?

BATEMAN REALTY

305 SATSUMA DRIVE- Affordable,
3 OR. 2 bath, family rm., inspect &amp;
make offer. Immediate oc

16 apt., kit. equip., A:c,ca.

____________________

Notice is hereby given that we are
engages itt beslewes at at. 1 lox
DewY 17.52) MJItIand 3773),
Sernkioie County, Florida, underthe
Of MEXICO, U.S.A.,
and that we intend to register said
name with, the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florid. In
accordance with the provisions of
me Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
Wit: Section $4S. Florida Statutes

Choice school area. sai,spo,

'

IRoom turn,
duplex. 24th St., 1sf. A
last ma. plus sso dip. Aft
er S. call

1 BEDROOM APARTMENT
Furnished
2300 MeIlonville Ave.

_______________

FICTITIOUS NAME

rm, perfect for entertaining.

Weekly. 351$ Hwy 17-97, Sanford.

4100.

_____________________

Drive, Sanford. Seminole County,
Florida. under the fictitious name of
RATLIFF A SONS. and that we in.
tend to register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
County, Florida In accordance with
the provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To-Wit: Section
565.09 FIOVId• Statutes 1957.
S: Thomas Ratliff, Jr.
B. E. Ratliff
Ratliff A Sons
Publish: Oct. It, 21, Nov. I. S. 1974
DEE95

306 SATSUMA DRIVE- Light A
cheery, 3 BR, 2 bath 21' family

lB

ro

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pg

REFRIGERATOR, Side by Side

323-7832

REAL ESTATE

Realtor

CALL HALL

5620 or fl3.7si

SAN MO PARK, I, 2, 3
bedroom
trailer apts. Adult A family park.

EMILY C. COURSON, Wife,
OiOvwfll, Deltona, Fla. 32753.
and
Perhaps Alcoholic
HERMAN 0. COURSON, Husband.
Mature adult for baby sifting and jk
Can Help
NOTICE OF ACTION
housekeeping, live in. Room,
Colt 423-45111
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
board and salary . Write Box 411,
Write P.O.Box 1213
HERMAN 0. COURSON WHOSE
c.otha Evening Herald. P.O nnv
Sanlord.Fior,c.simI
RESIDENT AND M.tUt$
\
CRESS 13 ROUTE 3, BAXLEY,
NANSONSHOESHOP —
GEORGIA 31313.
"NEW lOCATION"
A sworn Pet Ilion for Dissolution of 104 Park Ave., across from
Atlantic
Marriage having been flied
Bank. Sanford Central Florida's
regarding a request for the
Finest Sloe Repairs. Courteous I
dissolution of said marriage to
Day Service. we want your "O1'R LITTLE FEE IGENCY"
Emily C Courson, in the Circuit
bu sis, Thanks.
-WE SELL SUCCESSCourt In and for Seminole COunty,
3233171
Florida. the short title of which Is: DIVORCE FORMS- For
. 201 Commercial
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
formation write to: Box 791,
Nurses: RNs A LPN's, Aides, Aid.
IMILY C. COURSON, Wife, and
Pompano, Pie. 33061.
companion. Needed immed iately,
HERMAN 0. COURSON. Husband,
6230636.
these presents command you to ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
appear and tile your Answer or
Free. 1443021 for "We Ce"ar
LPN, I to 12 shift. Geriatric ix.
other defensive pleadings with th e
"Hotline," Adults or Teens.
parlance preferred. Apply in
Clerk of the Circuit Court In and for
person. Sanford Nursing &amp; ConSeminole County, Florida, and serve
4.-OId care
vaiescent Center. 930 Melionville
a copy thereof on Wife's attorney, C.
Ave.
Vernon Mite, Jr., Of Cleveland,
Mite A Bridges, P.O. Drawer z. Educational Child Care for astowas
$3, weekly it you quality. 323.5431 Telephone Solicitors, experienced at
Sanford. Florida 37771, on or
making appointments, for in.
the 5th day of November, 1576,
home salesmen. Top hourly rate
otherwise a default will be entered
plus bonus. A position also
against you.
available on commission basis '
WITNESS MY HAND AND 0
from your home. Sunday only 32)
FICIAL SEAL Of the Clerk of the
1473 or weekly 332.1533.
Circuit Court, on this 25th day of
FICTITIOUS NAME
September, AD., 17t
Notice is hereby given that we are
(Seat)
21Sitiations
engaged In business at 2731 Orlando
nted

Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Oct. 4, 11, 15, 23, 1976
DEE25
UNITED STATUS IIISTRIC
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION Case N.. 74 344-Orl.Civ.Y UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff, vs. PRiNTHA M. CAR.
PENTER, etc., it al Defendants. ORDER FOR SERVICE BY
PUBLICATION - On motion
affidavit of plaintiff In the above
entitled cause
United States Attorny, in an action
against the defendant(s), Printha
M. Carpenter, a single woman, and
Milund, Inc., a Florida corporation.
and to enforce a lien upon
g
property situate in this District and
described as follows: Lot , Lake
Sylvan Estates, accord ing to plat
thereof recorded in Piat Booli. 12,
page 13 and II, of the public nicords
Of Seminole County, Florida. and it

41-Ho($

Unfurnished, two bedroom. Security
Deposit. Adults Preferred,

CallBatit

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31A-Duplexes

31-Apartments Furnished

Telephone solicitors, must have
experience Work from home
phone. salary A commission. 323.

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1004 Palmetto, Sanford,

One 1 2 Bedroom
apartments,
furnished or unfurnished. Newly
redecorated, Come See. E. Airpo
1111 Blvd., Sanford, 373.1310

equipped, washer, dryer, carp,
drapes, and fenced yard. Own Pr
having town. Call George Willi
REALTOR-ASSOCIATE,

S2

REALTORS
1012Slhsi
multiple listing service

Like new, 10 mos. young, kltCts In

Nos

SliO Per month.
Phone $30.$6

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Clean
furnished 1st floor, apt.
Private entrance, Adults only.

BAMBOO COVE APIS

____________________

1 Bedroom mobile

606 Park Ave. Call Orlando 3,5.
5511,

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-Cowl

Sanford- 2 ii oldir frame, dep
lot, extra good garden, Citrus A
____________________
Shade frees. 3230035.
Classified Ads will always give you
more... Much • Much More than
you expect.

$18,995

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2 Unfurn. A 1 turn.
Stove A
refrigerator turn. $1 10 to $123
mo.

I'll
FT
pIexesFum
Unfurn., Wooded,
Home size lots,
RIDGEW000 VILLAGE 363.
3721.

utility bldg. 773.1051.

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1 BR 12' wide, furnished. c, Adults.
$IlO per mo. 3fl-j,

323.0524

The Classified
Ads will help you find that
lob.

Noon The Day Before Publication

FICTITIOUS NAMU
Notice Is hot
given that I am
engasd I business at Carrier of 4th

323-1957.

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DEADLINES

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3 BR, 1½ bath, fully carpet, d,
central host A air, large fec III
yard, large workshop, plus mel .1

£NiHiraM, Somlurt FL

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41-Houses
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Miller Road, now Lake Jessup.
OR, turn. Adulti. $30 dip, $135 ,yia,3

WELAic* APARTMENTS
111W. 1st St.

O Looking for a lob?

41-Houses

$$Smo.Referene,
I OR Trailer, In Paola, 3314120,

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New modem singli Itory,
1A
bedroom acts, and compIef1
ly
furnished stud
Mont
io apart
5
Conveni.ntpy located &amp;
b
landscaped.
landscaped
Abundant storage
(Including attics and "GE Energy
Efficiency Pacliag,..
5145,
Call 323-3301 beta', $ From
A 3:30,

RATES
.

HOURS

Mike Hattaway

7
c,

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34-4"10 Homis

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Tv,airConMaidsery
QUALITY INN NORTH
I I &amp; SR 131, Longwood
$7 40M

831-9993

322-2611

fl:OOa.m.,or Soon ttiere.ner.

NOW LEASING
Sanford Court
Apartments

LLà1!IIVId

DONNA RAE PARDUS,
Wife.Petitioner.
NOTICE OF ACTION

(4) (Wed. only) AFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL "Bind
Siy"
a Story of a usruidvs

t'AR''

NEIOHEOR
6:45

at War aridtheyouslgU.Slson

________

S PAIL HARVEY COS#

12) UV1NGVRDS
630

Husband Respondent,
and

(4) MARCUS WELBY

11:50

6:34

IN PR THE MARRIAGE OF:

s SESAESTFbtT
pq'

Pre.i.1Md

LASSIFIED ADS

_________________

F4CIS HARRY PARDUS.

410

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24
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Ple5adeelf(179118QI.)"Adan
mes to saee with slJexWXW _______Thomas Jef.
tenon and moo of 14 cabinet
abotfi the courstrys governmere. EngiieidancjFnaraare

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HonokAL
1130
u
(4) (4) LOVE OF LIFE
S LOVE. AMERICAN
STYLE

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dostre.
.9 ECAPTAINAM)TEN
NILE: Guests:

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 15TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO.

400
2) IRDp$ IDIE (Fl)
(1) GLUGANS ISLAND
(Ii MERI ORFflN

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ZOOM

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tJT1V SUITE:
Men her fellow wronsts we
wrested stacey
,
freed onbailbi4. at honiith

William B. DeMIIIy
Commission Clerk
Publish Oct. 25. Hit

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(Tues, Thum) I DAM OF
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rainy Sunday, Richards
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prehenslve Maude visits

Waite? H. AIPO?d. P.O. Box 4101OO.
Miami, Florida 33141 is counsel for
the applicant.
Al said flip,
placeall
.
terested parties will be given an
opportunity to be heard,
By DIRECTION of Chairman
WILLIAM T. MAYO, Commissioner
WILLIAM H. SEVIS and Corn.
mis$ionerpAULA F. HAWK1$5,as
and Constituting the Florida PublIc
Servlc.Co,nmIssion. this 17th day of
September, irn.

PYRAMID.

.T MJ V&amp; We 130pnt
230
t) () THE DOCTORS
(1) (1) THE GUIDING LIGHT
TO LIVE
31)0
rJ (12) ANOflERRLD

111)0

600

It CANDID CAMERA

4

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ICGANS HEROES
I) BREAK THE BANK

to brink of
(R)

200

if) S20.Ooo

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Tuesday

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Carvi &amp;srwe, VarIs l
toipa,,
Saty Smatism
Picy
,
,
• iui,.

a 700 CLUB
10:00
ii) (U) SAWORDNID9ON
((Fl)
CE RIOHI
C4) (4)
1010
(1) HOLL'COSOUUIES
MARCUS WELBY. M.D.

300

Telephone and ml,
Company
to amend General Subscribs
Services Tariff, Sections *3, A13 i.ild
MOO relating to public an.
nouncemint service.
Applicant shell profile
Commission iii testimony
exhibits in support of its application
later than Monday, October IS,

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IT'S ELECTION DAY

A mock presidential election was held at Sanford's Hopper Elementary School
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11".000 federal grant for city's planning and zoning Knowles Monday night detailed near Sanford Memorial plot of land were not avadable
a park In the Georgetown
area commission.
plans to spend most of the Stadium
near the center of the
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rresentaUve of a senior dtizena
group Monday night.
A new city policy which allows senior
citizens' groups free use of the civic
center three afternoons each week

"te frankly, I resent the remark
that was made," City Manager Warren
Knowles said. "I know the commission
hasn't given senior citizens a
runaround. They've bent over back.
wards to help,
Mayor Lee Moore was also angered

apparently dldn t satisfy Sam

is the first choice; however he
said if not Apple Valley, Lhm
southwest Seminole as mandated
a Nov. 3, lflO,
referendum,
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that the planned park be "tot lot" — be developed.
the
park as proposed at this
"centrally located" in the
Knowles told the city time.it ?,in.
Edwards went an
side neighborhood.
(I"Iffald 11111019 bY Donna Elias)
commission Monday that
wasn't
They agreed that the negotiations with the schOol tosaythatitwasn
for David Mitro, president of the Woodlands
athletic complex, planned for a board to swap two adjacent south Seminole residents who Homeowners Ass
ociation, asks the county com.
plot of land near the old San- plots of land are at "a very rim don't live in the Apple Valley missioners to pledge that
if plans are abandoned for
ford Naval Academy junior point." He said he
expected a subdivision to support a park in a park In the Apple Valley area that a park will be
reply to hi latest P
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built In Southwest Sen. Inole County. Commission
avenues, is too far from the today.
Of
course,
they
would
like
it
Chairman
Michael Hattaay, who lost his bid for recenter of the neighborhood to
in Apple Valley," she said. "We election in the September Democratic primary,
serve the younger children —
would like it over at the responded that none of his
who would have to cross
colleagues present may
Woodlands."
Mellonville Avenue, one of the
be
commissioners
after
the
November election.
Ko11 said his group reported
city a
main
nor sou
that several south Seminole ditions be met, If and when a probably the appropriate site."
tho
homeowners associations park is ever located on the site
.ssv planning and zoning
Republican Commissioner
became interested in the owned by Overstreet Invest- Dick Williams said he was not
commission members also
project after Commissioner Sid ment Co. of Orlando.
opposed
to
beginning
Vihlen Jr. last week in a letter
Although ViNen last week renegotiations with Apple
suggested moving the park to said he supported Commission. Valley. However, William sold
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Midway,apredominantly
black er John Kimbrough's con- he also was in favor of
area east of Sanford.
tention to move the park to "protecting the neighborhood.,,
Koil said Vihien's letter Is Midway if Apple Valley
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"I think we ought to look at didn't want it. Williams went on
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petition which demanded that a
McKinney and Maurice Edwsrds. Second grade teacher Teresa Burkhart county

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re or to bid two diamonds
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game. West opens the queen
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heart and the ace of spades
and may ormay not loseadia.
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he finesses for the queen. In
any event. four spades is
safe."

Serenaders, who hold dances each

by the complaint.

Wednesday afternoon at the civic
center.
"I think you're shunting senior
citizens
Kaminsky said. "We're
not getting a fair 3hake- All we're
getting is a runaround,"
Kaminsky's complaint centered on
the city's policy of opening the civic
center to senior citizens groups on a
A paid reser.
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Kaminskid
dances

"This commission feels like we've
given you niere than a fair shake," he
said. "You can have the civic center
anytime you want it If you pay."
"We're paying indirectly
Kaminsky began.
"So is every other
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interrupted.
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conunissioners agreed that the senior
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first cormnandant of the Sanford Naval Academy, died Monday.
lie was 60.
A resident of 2005 S. Oak Ave., Sanford, he was horn in New
Orleans and retired to Florida after 27 years service as a Naval
officer.
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staff in 1964, to establish Sanford Realty.
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He was a member of All Souls Catholic Church of Sanford.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary H. Williams, Sanford;
two sons, Robert Howard, Sanford, and John Wesley Jr., of
Canada; five daughters, Misses Julie, Sarah Anne and Jean, all of
Tickets for a drawing on an Amana Radar Range, with the Greater Sanford Sanford. Mrs. Margaret Maude McKenna, Orlando and Miss
Christmas Parade Committee benefiting from the proceeds, went on sale this Patricia Williams. Canada; mother, him. W. Horace William,
lzngboat Key; and two brothers, W. Horace Williarm Jr.. and
morning. Purchasing the first ducats were Greater Sanford Chamber of
COM- Robert Milton WiUiarru, of New Orleans, [,a.
merce Executive Manager Jack Horner (left) and Seminole County Sheriff John
Funeral Notice, Pa" SA
Pow. Doing th e seUl gereParaeCommitecrma Pat Register (second
Rosary
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be
recited
Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Brisson Funeral
from left looking up to her customer) and Virginia Longwell. chamber
Iio me. The funeral mass wWbecekbrat Th ursday a(9amat
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) When he left the University
of Sotdhern California business school, Bruce Collins was
(aced wi th a choice: work for an accounting firm or sail
yachts to tropical Pacific isles.
lie chose sunshine and brisk winds on blue seas rather
than fluorescent lights in some airconditloned office
building. It was a decision which nearly cost him his life.
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On Sept. V, a stonu splintered and sank the 42-foot
ketch Spirit about 900 miles west of San Francisco. But
Collins, hired as navigator and skipper, climbed into a
canopied life raft with Camilla Arthur, 21, and Jim Ahola,
25. They quickly became separated from another raft
caring Durel Miller, 28 , and Nancy Perry, 21.
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drifted (or 28 days, until a Coast Guard search plane
spotted it Sunday.
Collins was the only person on board. Mathourished,
dehydrated and covered with sores, he told rescuers that
his two companions were dead and buried at sea. But he
refused to'make any public statements about the ordeal
until he cd talk to their families,
lie is scheduled to arrive here late today a board a Coast
Guard cutter.
Collins'
ns' 16-month
adventure started as a long
vacation, lie kept his career options open. M accounting
firm had agreed to hold it Job for him for six months while
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Later, he talked the firm into an extension so he could
touch inore exotic ports, like Fiji and Bali, and get the
miles under his belt to become a master seaman. lie
crewed for yacht owners on his island-hopping journey,
but now and then found it necessary to hop a plane.
Meanwhile, he wre his parents infrequent but long
letters, tr)ing to convey his passion for sailing while
easing their disappointment.
Sometimes he needed money from his savings, or would
ask his parents thWathut Creek, Calif,,to cash some of
inherited stocks. It wasn't much, but enough (if keep wind
in his sails and a little meat on his lanky foot frame.
'Around September. we got a long six-page letter from
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450 south Seminole residents
who support locating the nod
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tested 40acre site near Apple
Valley subdivision
After the presentation,
county commissioners voted 3to-O to instruct the county's
parks department to re-enter
negotiations with the
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can stay on a diet for only a plan can send 50 cen13 for it
spade and needs to locate the
queen of diamonds to score
short length of time, thus with a long, stmped, selfnine tricks."
allowing myself only Urne to addressed envelope. Just send
Jim: "Since the opening
lose water, not fat. If I took fluid your letter to me in care of this
is a picture bid, it is
pills would I be able to see a newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, easy for partner to know if
weight reduction on the scales Radio City Station, New York there Is no game, a possible
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DEAR DR. LAMB— One year slam or a sure slam'
totallydehydrated? Also would
50 years old.
Oswald: "The standard
ft help reduce cetlulite in my ago I was told I had cataracts at
answer is that it WAS inan early age. I am 46 now. I've notrump shows a hana with 16 vented by the late Harold S.
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body is a wonderful machine. It the last two years.
tion. The
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don't need for general health. admit I am a vain person and everyone has been known to newspaper. P.O. Box
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have a medical problem that look as ugly as a person casionally open one notrump N. Y, too 19)
causes you to retain salt, or In wearing glasses for cataracts
women before the menstrual
DEAR READER— Go am
periods. Female hormones tend your eye doctor. Many patients SIDE
by Gill Fox
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Losing water is not helpful You would never know they
unless you have an abnormal wear them.
Deciding whether or not a
accumulation for the reasons I
mentioned. I presume you person can wear contact le"mma
really want to get rid al some is an individual matter. Contact
fat over your thighs and lenses after a cataract
elsewhere. You do not lose that operation usually cause less
distortion of the image than
by eliminating water,
Many people are impressed regular glasses.
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when they step on the scales
and see they have lost pow&amp;. glasses are ugly. Beauty is in
But when it's water Ioss; it is eye of the beholder. But if it is
deceptive and as soon as that important to you it is worth
person recovers from the considering the cosmetic
"wash-out" effect of water pills aspects. I am convinced that
or gets back on a healthy diet people who think they look nice
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shopping interests you today.
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YO1PtAY
browsing through the
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Considerable thought and
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ARM (March
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Frank
discussion
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SCORPIO (Oct. *Nov. fl)
1111SOCillitell Can Work things out Some secret Information from
for all parties concerned today. which you should be able to
Don't puu
profit could come your we
. any punches.
TAURus (April 2111~Msy 20) today. Be alert. Act upon IL
Any job or project requiring
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
concentration and braInpower 21) Hobnobbing w
be attempted today people today could inspire you.
Their advice or influence could
task.
Von
ftwftr
your interests.
GEMM (May 21-June 20)
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have Into a fun will occupy your mind today,
affair for all.
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rilake a tiletune of it," his mother. Kathryn
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recalled in an interview, AW last letter. from Honolulu in
September, said he wanted to decide where he wanted his
life to go."
bums was spotted after a search of some 30,000 square
["Ile&amp; The pilot of the Coast Guard search plane. U.
JamesSkelton,sald, "I want to find out what gave him the
w I to live,"
"1 knew if anybody would make it,
Bruce would make
it," said hi friend and longtime sailing buddy
Henry
Coles, 24, of Saratoga. Calif. "lie always got the job done
and was never one to quit. I sent a l
etter to h pren(s
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